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Show 4 T r :V it THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 24, 1920. 13i IN Tafe. DiSTRlH-'- " court f Salt Lake eouniy, state tof Utah. Ada Norman, plaintiff, vs, ir-dNorman, defendant Summon The stats of Utah to th said defendant: Yon are hereby summoned to appear within twenty day after the service of this Summons upon you. If served within th eounty In which Mil action Is brought, otherwise, within thirty day after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure So to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of th complaint, which has been filed whh v the clerk of said court, This action Is brought Id recover a th ct udgment dissolving marriage heretofore existing between you and - , , the plaintiff. J. B. WILKINS. Attorney for Plaintiff. 205-8 Atlas Block, Salt P. O address, slOSi Lake City. Utah. TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE Notice to hereby given that sealed bide of th Will be received at the offlc board of county commissioners, room 20 building, Balt Lake City, city and county Utah, until 11 o'clock a. m., August 37. 1920, at which time bids received will b publicly opened, according to plana and specifications prepared by Pop and No. 52P Newhona Burton, architect. building. Balt Lake City, Utah, for material and labor required In the Salt Lake county infirmary, located on Twenty-flrSouth street, near State street, Sait Lake City. Utah, said bid to b separated wa elevators and follows (1 Th etc.; (2) the electric light fixtures etc.; (3) the refrigerating equipment, etc ; (4) tb pewe and certain , , other equipment, etc, Instructions to bidder, together With -, plan,- epeclflcationu, Form ot contract and bond, may be obtained at the offlc ef Pop A Burton, - arch i tecta. - No. OIP -Newhou building, on deposit pf 320.09. Th board of county Commissioner reserve th right to reject any ot all bid or to aocept any bid Which th board l deem beat and waive minor defect. By order of the board of county commissioner of Salt Laka county, stat ot Utati, this 4th day of August. A. ,D 1320, C. F. STILLhfAN, Chairman Board of County Commissioners, Salt Lake County, Utah. Attest: h J. E. CLARK. 4 (Seal) Couuty Clerk, THIRD-JUDICIA- L on ; tEIR 10 FOR DATE Flotations of State and Mu-- . nicipal Securities Total $412,324,045 in Half Yeaf eon-ra- - Loans Aggregating by Arranged t Cities and States in July. $13,-000,0- 00 In the (even month ended July (L American state ' anS municipalities borrowed (413,324,0(5 ' through the sale of bond Issues, according to the Dally Bond Buyer of New fork. This large total considerably exceeds the total for the corresponding period In 1819. when (387,637,801 bonds were floated. The 1919 flotations wers larger by many millions of dollars than" were those of any previous year. The otal sales of such bond la. July were (60.717,102, slightly less than the June total of (53,77,214. but far below the July, 1919, total of (73,649,380. The publication adds: "The. sale of municipal bonds has been seriously hampered during the tost few months by the sudden and extensive market. Sellslump In the municipal bond so much that ing values have depredated hundreds of Issues have been made unIn the cities The largest marketable. 6 country are now compelled to issue the meet to per cent or 6 per cent bonds character of on this loans rate market and with many places either unwilling to through pay auch a rate or doprevented so, the output of lack of authority to new bond his been substantially reduced. Had 'it not been for unfavorable market conditions, the sale of state and municipal bonds this year would. In all probability, have reached the (1,000,000,000 mark. "During the past month the following Important loans were arranged: (1,165, 000, Cincinnati, Ohio! (769.000. Cleveland Heights, n Ohio; (3,476,090, Dallas, Texas; (795,000,-Hudsocounty. N. J.: (Lmooo, Columbus, Ohio; (660,000; Mercer county, N. J.f (1,600,000, state of Oregon; (4,000,-00- at -- dumb-Salte- STOCK PRICES CLOSE LOWER -- 0, state of Pennsylvania; of Rhode Island; Ohio. (500,000, (500,000, state Youngstown, FORECAST SUGAR CROP. WASHINGTON. "Ang- - 23. With the forced release of sugar stocks through tightened bank credit, department of Jus- -, lice officials today forecast a further In sugar priben.- - There 'were Indications, they said, that the unloading of stored stocks might glut the market and bring a substantial drop" in addition to the present decline. The department has received appeals from many dealers who-- seek relief from the drop which Already has taken place. The attorney general, howe err, will, follow a "hands off policy, it was said today by bis assistant. Robert T, toScott. conThe department, Mr. Scott said, cerned only with profiteering and Individual transactions ire given no consideration. unless exorbitant profits are shown. - , W ' Aggressive Tactics of Previous Week Are Renewed by Shorts and Shares Generally Are Strong Price Tendency of Under Pressure; Rails Hold Up Well. Transportation Isue I Seen NEW YORK ITOCK LIST. off NEW YORK, Aug 23 Probably th assumption that last weeks rally was not warranted by technical conditions, shorts renewed their aggressive tactics In the stock market today, an irregular to heavy tone ruling at the dose. Reversal occasioned surprise In sm because many of th quarters., however, week-en- d were Developments over the account distinctly favorable to th long wa the The one noteworthy exception hlco diicloM clo&cinff hfiuifi BUttncnt, reserves. actual contraction of a sever Advices throughout the passion Pointed of th t th further marked success Polish offansiva This was- - neutralised In part by cables which tended to confuse latest political phase of th eastern European conflict vn The money market steered an course. Interior banka again lending modfurof of time funds, regardless erately tot ther prospective withdrawals of cash crops and federal payments. Call money was offered in round amount at 7 per cent and additional purchase of, commercial paper were reported. Ralls were the only sustaining features, Reading coming forward withwitha burst of speed In th final dealings, Nora fair demand lot Southern Pacific, secfolk A Western and several of th ondary coalers, notably Baltimore A Ohio. were Shippings, oils and equipment under Intermittent, pressure, notably Petroleums Mexican and Houston Oil. Atlantia Quit Baldwin Locomotive, the motor and their accessories and numerous specialties In the food, tobacco and leather division. Sale amounted to 400,000 shares. Virtually no branch of th foreign extbs change market was exempt from mors recessions which were caused by extensive offerings of grain bills off London, the French rats also falling rapidly. Liberty and other active bond Issue were Irregular on light traltng. interna tlonals also easing Total sale (par val $8,650,000. Old United ue), aggregated States coupon two roe tp per tent on call. Rales Hlgb.Lew.ks dlyi-den- I -- in 4. 2, 8 M TV -- week-nes- talt000flll(9t9M8dM(8dt; frShakeOurj A i: r: H (ttlt88888888 in hundreds. Balsa NEW YORK CURS STOCKS. (is keperted by J. A. Basle A Oe.j s "wii Sign. . INDUSTRIAL STOCKS. ... NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ; State of Utah, Offlc of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, Utah. Sealed bids will be received by th state road commission of Utah, stat capital, Balt Lake City. Utah, at, 3 o'clock p. m August 24, 1920, and at that time publicly opened, for constructsubgrads and all ing portions of th drainage structure between the West city limit of Price and Price river bridge at Castlegate, in Carbon county, atate'nf Utah, the asms being deelgnatad ' as UtaQ federal aid project No. 24. The length of road to be constructed dor improved le approximately 10.46 mile Plan and ipeclflcatlona ar on fll in th office of the state road commlaaidn. and h ofBalt Lake City, Utan, ot publlq road. bimeau fice of tn Cblonet Hudson buildlhg. Ogden,' Utah, The above plan and specifications may be Obtained at the office of the etata road s. commission on depositing five 36 00) information may-Any additional er angl-nesecured from th atat highway a at 8ait Lake City, Utah. Th right to reject any or all bid . to reserved. Cash or certified check for three theu-an- d (ItOODOOO) dollar, mad payable do th state road commission, roust accompany each bid an evidence of good tauh nd as a guaranty that. If awbrded th contract, th bidder will execute th con, tract- and give bond a required. STATE ROAD COMMISSION' 2231 By Ira R. Browning. Secretary. ...... ...... FROBATt ABO GUARDIANSHIP BOTIOEl (Consult county clerk ox 4he respective algn-e- rt for further information.) 10 204 2 00 ..J.... Beat.........!.... Fstrlsst ' . r ' r e.L.,,.. ,,,, Glenroek Metro Pets Bsflolng Mldwtst piLepmmes Northwest Okmultcs ga pulps . equoysk Msrktnd 8 3M w nr Oil,....... f - eesi Boon Mlasw Butts Nsw York Cstsdokia Csnsds Copper Bloasom Jroa Lake Magma Copper Mason Tsllcy Mother Lode old do sew Klplsslng . 13 i!4 t id 33 a n It needs' to be lating to mid managers. remembered, however, that th fall season to at hand, and within a few weeks the underlying ttrata of business will be easier of definition than at present. Silver declined abruptly 174, pence per OUnce at London, bringing a fall of 414o .York. The resultant quotation Pf 97140 for 'foreign" .metal left the field open again for the sale of American silver to the treasury, as the treasury 4 price continued at 9914 cents. Sterling exthe final quotation change declined; 114 Of 2.5776 being approximately the same as ten data ago. the highest level during theso days having been 1 8174. Continental rate moved down, German marks to tost weeks lowest price of 1.920 ?olng transfers. i4 -- A. i 37 H 31 & 13 19 ,r f ii ........ ......... 18.72 Sept , ...II ...18.40 W 07 14.90 20.97 14 93 , 18.60 CASH QUOTATIONS. Wheat No. 2 red, 82.48014774 $3.4463 47. Cora No. I mixed, (1.0701.03; lew, Oat No. 2 white. 99071c; 891k 099 14e. t.98H03-Ol- . Bye-- No. 3, ii.aq. .3 Ilk II 93 10.40 bard. 1 2 Ne, F. I yet While, - BOSTON 117 00 88 00 - AakX 100 Vi oo .. , ArUottt Commercial Blngtiam Mined A Arltoaa Ca Cal A Heel Copper Kang Dely Wet 7.78 Jp a..... we.ee tt d.. ueee i ftg ft4 Stt 114 J5 e IK 08 w i IK 414 m d'dweq8e oA dH 4 tJtnh Coil Utah Metal r RAILS AND INDUBtftlALi Twenty iuduatrlula, .8A.9d; up .84. Twenty railroad. 74 84; up .38. had . Mauretania, to a Its .way t haw York) (600. 000 sold, eeoaifiwd 4o Kuhn, ilxwb A Ce, Contracts for 9.000.000 barrel ot fuel oil aad 9.UOO.OOO barrel at .tad w.r Mined today by the ahlpptog board for 1021. Oil will be aupplied by the Atlantic tiUlf Oil cotporaliaa. Will uat 91 35. tata PW. Bom claoau -- Norfolk A Bnuiharn net income, after charge taxes. $813,989. afalnat 048 427 ta 1918. North A mot let company declare dividend of 114 per cent. Cnntlaeam Candy Jtorlirta -- dividend 130 Bar aiivar, doittl, eff (!id. London gaaa-11Bouthava California tdvaaetd prict W la San Franclace Pad Lad Ang.ied t (JEW YORK MONkf. 914 14 u ...... ..j. .... -- io, i lc udb Axgs, larjdl J Bid. lAahed, M 00 w to ii.oi 90 to 78 to 71.00 90 to 99.00 3 00 a 71.80 00.00 00 8 00 78 00 IM io'oo 97.21 94.97 A Co.) . eass99t MINNEAPOLIS, Brta, 942.00. Cora, II 8561 . Od. 33. lug. Fleur, unchanged. 0t.fc48He. Barlej. 83.0(194. 3, 81891401 1014. I, 98 10 3 37. 0 Aug. PRODUCE. S3. Butter, unchanged; "SJMBPiM u b IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BALT lAtk county, state ot Utah. It, the matter of th estates and guardianship of Frederick. Inghram Bragg and Laijra ; Lillian Bragg, minor. Notice. U at private Th undersigned will owned Interest hr a gal each of said minora tn an undivided one-ha- lf of the real eatate situate In .Salt Lake City, in the county of Balt Lake and stat of Utah, described as: Comnorthwest corner of lot mencing at th fifty-sig(53), plat k, five (5), block Balt Lake City survey; running thence east 125 feet; thence south UlH feet; thence east 40 fast; thence south 39 feet; thence west (9 feet; mencs north feet; theno went 74 feet; thence north 19814 feet to th place of beginning, subject to th life estate therein ef LnurqL Bragg, widow of Frederick25.Bragg, 1920, add on or after August written bids will be received at th office ef Edward McGurrin, attorney for said 7 McIntyre guardian, at his offlcd. building, Balt Lake City, Utah- - Terms allowed aa or cash credit, by law. of sal, . Dated August 14, 1929. LAURA L BRAGG, Guardian, Edward McGPrrln, W. E. Rydalch, At- s3732 torneys for Guardian. IN THE LlhTKbCT COURT. PROBATE division, n and tot Salt Lak County, Stat ot Utah In ths matter ot too estate of Charles Lapimeradorf, . deceased. Notice. , T petition for approval and Set dement of annual account of the administrator with will annexed of the os tare ef Charieo Lammersdorf. de'aased, and tor approval of Investments, has been Set for hearing on Friday, tn 37th day of August, A. D. 1929, at two o'clock P. In. at the county courthouse, in the court room bf Mid court, in Balt Lake City, . Balt Lake county, Utah. Witness th clerk of said court with 13 the seal thereof affixed this th day fit August. A. D. 1920. J- - K. CLARK. CU.it (Seal) 3 By M. M. Snell, deputy clerk. R. A. McBroom. Attorney for Petitioner. 625-6-- .11" a tet---te- ra above-name- -- it-l- - 1 - Ml bankrupt Notice ia hereby given that on th 19th day of August, 1920, th said William L. Blodgett na duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting, Of file creditor will bs hld at ths. offlc of the, referee, 424 Continental Bank building,' Balt Lak City. Utah, ort th Ird da of September, 1920, at Id o'clock a. m., at Which time the said creditor may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine th bankrupt and traneact such other b trainee a may properly com before Mid meeting. . - JKRROLD R. LRCHTER. Referee In Bankruptcy. Salt Lak City, August 33, 1920, (7019 ' dot-tor- IN TIIE blStRlCT, COURT OF THE United State for, the district of Utah, in the matter of V. U. Lmbergqr, bankIn rupt Petition for dinoharge. . , TlltmAii Hod. To the D. Johneon, judge of thd district ootlrt fit the United States for the district of Utah: V. O. Lmberger of Sait Lake City, In the eounty of Bali Lake, and state ef Utah; tn said district, rdspsctfuliy resents that on the 2d day of July 1920, toat past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt under th acts' of congress relating Io bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered al) his property and rights cf property, and hsig fully compiled with all the require- said acts and of th orders of Sent of touching his bankruptcy. 84901 Wherefore, he prays that ne may be decreed by tji court to hav a full distROBAia COURT. DISTRICT In All TH from debts charge provable against his division, in and for Balt Lake county, estate under aatd bankrupt acta, except tate of Utah. . In tb matter of the such debts a ara excepted by tow from estate ot Amos H. Neff, deceased. Nj- -- I . 3930. The petition of Millie', ft NefT, Praying " fgr thk Issuance to Johrr M. Neff of of administration In th estate of BankiupL H. Neff, deceased, has been tot Amo Piled August 13, 1929. JOHN W. CHR18TT, tor hearing on Friday, the 3rd day fa-bt ' Clerk. September, A. p. 1920. At t o'clock p, ct th county courthouse. In ths courtroom of earn court In 8alt Lak City. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. . Salt Lak couhty. Utah. District of Utah, as. On tilts 23d day of AulfusL A. D. 1920, Witness ths clerk of said Court, Wl,th afftoed. this 23rd dayof On reading th petition for discharge, of th seal thereof"I920. d the 6ankrupt. lt Is ordered August, A. D. The court J. E. CLARK. Clerk. be a that had upon (Seal) by hearing tng same on the 1st da, of October, By M. M. Snell. Deputy Clerk. A: D. 1929, before the said court, at Balt L Lorain Begley, Attorney for PetiLake City, tn said district, at 19 o'clock tioner. 93 In thd forenoon: dnd that hotlce thereof be published In The Balt Lake Tribune, a IN THB DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE division, in and for Balt Lak county, newspaper printed In said district, and that ail known creditors and other persona state or Utah. In the matter of th U interest may appear at the said time btat ot Bernard B. Quinn, deceased. And place and, show cause, if any they hav. why ths prayer of th said petition Ths petition of Julia CL Quttin, Benikfd should not bs granted F Quinn and E W EvinS, praying for a And further ordered by th court, ths Issuance to Bernard F Quinn and E. that th clerk shall send by mall to au W. Evans of letterg of administration In known creditor coplet of Mid petition tb eatate of Bernard B. Quinn deceased, and this order, addressed to them at their has been set for hearing on Friday, the places of realdenoe. as stated. 3rd day of September, A. D. 1920. at 3 Witness ths Honorabl Tillman D. 0 clock p. m., at th county courthouse. Johnson, judge of th said court, and ths In the courtroom ot said court. In Balt seal thereof, at Balt Lake City, In said Lak City, Balt Like county, Utah. on U 22d day ot A. t). Witness the clerk of said court, with . , 1920 the sent thereof affixed,, this 19th day . JOHN-WCHRISTY. (Seal) of ; August, A. . . Clerk. , . J. E. CLARK, Clerk.1 (BmI) 1043 BnelL MClerk.' M, Deputy By iN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Wllllant H. Leary, Attorney for . Petl- 5301 tloner. United State for th district of Utah. In thd batter of William L. Blodgett, Votuntarr Bankrupts In btmkruptcy, No. 907t .. To the oreditor of WUItant L. Blodgett, , DOCTORS OP . KNOWH of Bait Lake City, In thg county of Sal Lake and district aforesaid, a rp. T WHOLESALE DAIRY HODDol Quota tloai ritalsOeS by Mutual Orsaatary Co.) ....... tmtn creamery butter, to Cubes. 4 .or . Oea Coppsr .114 jrssli Fresh sxtra eresasry butter, la cartoM .014 itMind How creamery batter, parchSft Pnsb first Hsels Mining .w ment print EVAPORATED PRUlti.- - . Fresh first craamary butter, to car-NBW -- I0RA. A eg. U. Evaperttod applet, tons ,. ,,, .9414 uU; CaUferala. 110Ue; atato. 11018140. COFFKt WUTUREB. butter (90-lh- . tabs) .80 . 114080) Ore-Prnaea, qulatl . CaUfarata. Ft it TORI. Ang. 33. Bepert of flnssr Eooklag Reach fta T.... gee. 11 H 021 He,: flat is Braail lsd la further covering to the Pull cresm cheese, triplets extra ehotrj. M028Hi firm; Apricuta, Young American full cream chsese... .3 , rhalca. 2Pe; fanny, 80031c. , market for coffse fgtnree led aa advance la Block Swiss ebrese .40 JTH standard. ckoJc. Fearhea. 018c; atrady; price her today. Th opcatng wa 19 to 33 Cream brick chsen .80 if.,;. He. llHo; fancy, 18021 points klher, with December selling at 9 10c, toesriifets. 34027He; Raisins, firm; k NEW YORK PRODUCE, ) rhelrs to f sary aeeded, recovery ef about 118 point 4 from tb sew 387030; aerdles. 38 H 38. 027C, Butter erranNEW TORE. Aug firm; levels of tost Thursday. Tkta seemed -... 1. lit try, hither thin extras, ttQOfllc; creamery t it tract reellilng by recent buytr extrst, ' OSHe; creamery firsts, itlhRsoc. , POTATO MARKEt. f tot i rvsctlon, iad price eased off to 1 73c bt sxtra frrsh firm; 21 Potatoes gstherH first, CHICAGO. All rigs,fresh Racetpfi. 97 1 foe that tell eery, but eevtrlna continued and 637e, tathrrsd firsts, 90684c. rare: market Virgin)! eohblers, 84.76 0 tbSrt wars ralliss later Is th day, with Dsesm-be- r Cher, firm; state whole milk flat, cur- 8.00 per Straw!;firm; Jersey sacked, (.1 0001 19 per dosing at 8 90 tad with th general list rant make wlilta and Colored specials, 26tS1t,c: cwt.l MlBneeotS early Ohio. $3980371. whet milk twlaa, comet make shewing set tdvanee ef 8 to 30 point. Sep. tember, 9 NY; October, I 4ec; December; IPbci Sato 37H. , LONDON MONET. .70c; Marck, 9 800; May, Lira poultry, steady: b roller, by fretobt. 13 isnutry. LGNDdN. . . RMc: by express, 30Qt3c; fowls, l5J6c: eld Ang 38 Bar silver, 80 14. par July, 9 8te. , , Tie Domed, firm ; uaead mnaay, 8 per eent- .- Disroenl rate spot market wa quiet aad quoted roosters, too, turkey,- - 80c. aomtnal at 814q for Bio 7 aad 1414 to 16 fee western broilers, fresh, dOQttc; fowls, freak, Bhoct Mile, 9H pw rent; three-montbills, 914 per cast. for Bantos 4a. 37682c; roosters, fresh, 8627o, Strwert , (oceeri , Tonepsk Ixtenslo Yerlngtos . -- , 83.38 90.90 ) bank-Fupte- y. 3K . Cub Apes 'io o ..... 84.001 584 ran. I; (into, bigbra; feeelpto, 4914048c; ordinary flrata, 4314 043 4.; at caara Includud, 480481 atorag packed irk, flrata. 4814049. Poultry, alive, unritanged; fnwto, S8c; aprlnga 84 He. 0 Bnprrlor Copper Trinity Toolomne 0.80 110.00 FLAX, OATB AND RYE. . CHICAGO, lb o Ao o e Boftot A 117 60 one-four- th O eommou cremr7, KftA NSW York, AU. 38. JlarcaatU paler, I per ceaL Exchange, heavy, Otar ling Demand. tS 89; enblvn, (I 8IK . . Franc Demand, T Ole; caPira, 7 ode. franca Demand, 7.38e; eablaa, f.lOe, Balgla Guilder Demand, 82 88c, enhlra, 82 Ode, Lira Demand, 4 8tC. enble. 4 92. Greek drachm, 9 77 per dollar. Marks Demand, 1 91c; cablet. 1 lie. New York vachsng oa Montreal, 11 IS Id par cent discount. Tim loan, (treat : sixty dayi, ninety days , aad tlx moatha t pet teat Call money, steady; bit. 7 par east; lew, 7 per cast; ruling rate, per teal; closing bid. 8 per cent) effered at 7 at; tost 1 par cent, n S CHICAGO & Meirsixviasit e .a.... Crnk luptrior I 88 00 to 0 121.00 Stromborg Teaa Copper Vlrglala Chemical Butt C A Z Rye-- No. Flai-- No. 3V0 SS m o 1i1m4 Preferred tele Boyal Kerr Ltke (si ftelle a e M 09 200.79 ".to .. .. Abrneek Hancock tlMlilBI U 880.00 ht -- - BkL East Butt DlTll Dftl 1(G to Oil STOCK QUOTATIONS. (Ae Reported by . A. Hol A Ce ) flwlft ', Adventure Rubber . Maxwell Motor Flare Arrow Froaaod lioto Car Fraferred .... ., S Smelt eeusmoe !l laud Oil Barley, (1.06OL19 Timothy aood. 98 00011 00, Clover seed. (25 00090.00. Pork, nomlnat Lard. (1 83. BID. 814.35018. 23. " CaUf Facklag a Fusco Corr A Ohio Che Shlle Copper D A 9433,-39- k Copper 11 19.93 Fneumttto Toot eemniiiy nit after chtrita aad federal wx. Ogalast 399. lto for aani period 19lA lit 9 18 h 19 33 "ciSeas 11 noH H.S . l! H 34 ..18 90 ..13.92 and GOVERNMENT BONDI lU Onar Ohio 7 3 '4 4H ,i,,...i,v. Midwest trod I S3 ,... ft 11 00 1 u ....v Merritt White 90 19 40 , ......... g Cotdea .. Ilk Basis Pedsrsl Oil . 90 3 !i . , AA i 80 00 290 0 tketyll Ciadyi Tobscc Export Oeldwya oue sraett too 13 i . (inkers .. 1014 i General Asphalt Cities Service Preferred, ,.94.40 ..20.40 4.37 Oct 14 00 100 M no oo 101. to Eeported by 1. A. Hogl (la Si oo 34.00 31.10 Oct , Ribs tasked. 18 78 NEW YORK LISTED STOCKS, , , Oct, 1499 Bid, ,,,. , ...a.......... 38 .... , Park Sept. . q war "tasked. Industrials Air Reduction . Aetna EXploair ..... (berrolet Curtis Asm BSlIy ctmmoa Prsferrsd Lakt Torpedo . Submarln tinned Motor 9 Iblp.-.-- v W right Martin Dec. cents ! . The stock market evidently believe . e e that ootton and grain are not falling Uke Cewn merely because large yields are looked Me eon Vniley . i.ssMiSifUs tor. The stock market. Bo less than the AIM Ml COB ( ....... ootton and wheat markets themselves, M kbit in Cbppef ....( be 4 to be affected hy uncertainty UobawK appear over consumption at horn and abroad. North Bette iwu Persistent declines of cotton at Liverpool Nlpleeihflueke. Indicate that, manufacturers at the great North ...... Cornell .......d. Spinning centers r chary of contracting New Dominie heee do abroad, and retail price movements here Old Food Creek disclose s hesitant demand among conghoe Mechlwery sumers of textiles which to hardly stimuIbettnrk T ?u 4s Hopeful reserves among the clearing house banks week and the extensive movement of lpt Interior bank deposits back home, but then the sluggish stats of the stock market brought no burden upon money. Tbs true condition reflexes .just now ar to be found In tbs detailed figure of th federal reserve system. Rediscount have been rising rather steadily of late, the aggregate being more than (860,000,000 higher than a year ago. Large advances were made last week by th reserve banks of New York. Boston and Cleveland to the banks of the south, west and northwest, and It would be in line with expectations if this movement went further before tb autumn demand for cash and credit has besn mot. The autumn strain to on. Th Stock market haa been sentiby th mentally depressed for many week credit outlook and banking measures to Insure freedom from new Inflation. Ot tote, the small daily turnovers of stocks have Indicated tbs absence of demand, and It ha been evident that speculators were unwilling to buy extensively even with fairly large supplies of call money to borrow from. This fact gives basis for the supposition that factor collateral to a tight credit situation, although in part controlled by It, are having much to do In shaping the stock market's course Looking for causes, one finds a highly nervous situation in (he cotton market when the quotations for futures have been falling with scarcely a respite for the tost three weeks, while the record has to be searched back to April to find the year's maximum prices. Wheat has been pushed about erratically, disclosing th blind of traders for an estimate of what poping the cash article should be worth three and six months hence. Today th December option fell nearly 6 cents and March I in 4e as CHICAGO. Aug 23 Th general trend ot th grain market wan toward lower price! tohad som! day. Relatlrrly low temperature effect on all remit, but (he sentiment to-lined generally bearish among the nit element, At the finish, wheat was oft d'd to 7c. With December 92.28 to 2 2814 and March corn 12.28; ranged from unchanged- - t 3c lower, while eet shewed net Ineu ef He to 114 c. Th lees to prorlsloes ranged from 5$ to 80e SOM!.. , 4l6g I Bogle K8 TO( Amalgamated Sugar lower. de preferred Despite th fnet that commission bounce with Ceasolidated Wagon euetern connection were fair buyer ef wheat, Home Fire tat .... .....a. Independent I eal the market slumped 7140 to 9c, th March delivand at end Corneal geeuritie ery displaying th meet week Mt state Tel A Tel .... time going to n discount under December. ehramm-JobutoCorn displayed a heary ton and ruled lower NEW YORK, Aug. 11 Railroad itock much et th time, after starting practically Sttsdard Coal Sugar pointed th way todAy for a general re- unchanged to Ic higher. December and My t'tah-ldahtold at aew low ftgarra nn th crop Utah Fir Clay covery of stock market quotation, but delleerle comA IA 1st pfd ... Pr I'leb the ef reanlt atrong tt aelllag by buying in this department failed to at- mission house, general which more that offset the tract any following among the industrial effect of the strength la September Thin People's Bugtr prUg Mapleton Sugar acted tight and milted eery sharply Issues On th contrary, traders In th dellrery from the early low. At the Indlde, December Goodyear Preferred ,, and miscelwas eff 214c from Saturday's finish. , manufacturing, petroleum Oats Wer depressed by tb tetloa of tort Mlller-Cehue- a laneous shares wer not prevented by the All delleerte SM cemmlMlea bees BONDS. firm to strong railroad Brice tendency, told at new low ta th telling. crop and towed wall i from putting out new short lines which toward flit bottom. ttirilnd After erratic. Provision trad wtt resulted In a highly ragged appearaneb firm, Commerelsl Club with the etsiaee the market weakest S L Stock B( ta of th list at the close of business. Steel la grains and n decline to toga. Coal 0s Standard ,.,,, BANGS OF THB LBADING FUTURES. stock receded more than a point In sevLtah Pr A Lt 1st 5a. ,. Lt eral Important cases, and only moderate A Pr da Utal Utah Securities resistance was afforded the pressure of Whe- att Utah Motel sales elsewhere. Call money stood at the Dec Utah Fuel let 94 rate which ha become accepted as low, March .. Itah-ldab- e Sugar 7a l2t .. this being 7 per cent. The stability ot Cora 44 7s 139 th demand loan rati was rather encour- dept, . ,,, , 40 7a 180 aging In view of th sharp fall of excess Dec. , COAL INQUIRY ORDERED. 23 WASHINGTON, Attorney Aug General Palmer today Instructed United States attorneys to Investigate alleged and combinations among conspiracies dealers to Increase coal prices. Informaobtained was tion said by federal agents to show that dealers, through repeated resales, bad raised Prices though avoiding direct, profiteering. Immediate prosecution were directed should Investigation reveal conspiracies BONDS. RAILROAD among dealers. The attorney general or(As Reported hr J. A. Bogle A Ca) dered the attorney to pay attention also Bid. Atked. to trade practices and definite or wasteful devices through which the dealers 7014 7414 1905 1 I might, be able to raise the price to the 4 do dj 4 1993 consumer. 78 'is" Atlantic C L com 4s 1902 114 61 H B A 0 geld 4s 1918 M 714 123 CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. Jo P L 3 8014 66 do cost A 1938............ Monody'S clearing, f 2 978 972 81 8714 87 Crat ot Georgia con 4 140.. ham day tost year; 83.163,878.81. S3 414 do coll So 192 a 70 7014 ,W2 ft O gen 4 0 79 7 OIVIDEN0 NOt IMPAIREO. O B A OtU dlv 4s 194 7014 7014 do sen 4s 1908....... Though United States Smelting com4 9414 do Joint 4s 1921 mon In the lower 60s Is selling to yield 08 0214 1989 4s W A G nearly 18 per cent, there to no likeli- Chins OS 07 C U A Bt P 4 Vis 2014 hood of downward revision of the (6 d 7014 1960 do fen d rate when directors meet tote next 68 1932 do SOOT month. The dividend will be more than SO do fleb 4s 1984. ...... ....... covered for the first nine months. 7314 A Nw gen 4a 1987.... Ohtcago This Is not to say that the big raln-Ih- g 0 C C A Rt h sen 4s 1998 7 80 9914 9 organisation has not had some poor Cent Pacific 1st 4S 14 70 7614 months of tote. Taking Into considera- Colo A Southern 1st 4s 129... tion the Inventory wrtte-pf- f necessitated pel A Hudson ret 4s 1943 S 195... by the sharp drop in silver, actual losses Florid A B C 1st4 4 Via1961 70 ruled Iff May, June and July. A drop in Gt Northern ref 7014 1900 silver from the record high of (i.io pre- Illinois Cent ref 4s 1084 97 MIX . . secured vailing tor the greater, part of the first g doC 6H 68 9414 1st 84 1950 Quarter to a low of (l cents In April Louis Southern 7714 79 1949 nnlf 4t A Nash and Mar means considerable to s pro7814 Cent deb 4s 1929.... ducer of silver In th volume of United Michigan 7814 N 0 A NH ref 1902,.... States Smelting. . 73 2018 ...... N Y Cent ref 4 Not all of these losses filter through, 77 18 20 7714 1 note do coll Sept yr however, to Income account, e liberal New York Hy 8s 1942 It f 1997-.- . reserves had been set up to absorb some Northern 4 7414 Pe PL contingencies. And the recovery in ell- - O 8 L ref coll A 1929 tih 7814 1966 ver to 87 cent an ounce In th open Penn X 8 7 1921 market .outside of this dountry Is having do eon 4 a helpful effect upon current earnings, Bending gen 4s 1997 6s nates '23 79 as production from Mexloo has at no Rt Paul A CD guar a I Terminal 4s 130 time been slowed tip. Fsc 1st A ref 4s 1900 with lead Southern Though the lead 9114 do cone On 1984 at 9 nt s pound department la, giving a gtod . 74 eonv 4s 192. .... do 6f Itself, the bright spot tn United 8014 land grmnt 4t 1947.... 1st P 0 State Smelting's diversified activities is do 1st ref 4n 2008.. oosL Tbs company is not setting the It do. 1st sear 4s 1927...,..,. .. exorbitant prices prevaTMng tr the east, D By I Co 1st L coll Tr P but It I getting out a good 22 4s 1928 at a fair profit The result Is production 6s coal 1963... tbat Virginia By 1st mtg HI 7 astern Pse 1st OS 1948 earning are now running at a rate per annum nearly sufficient to rare for not Interest and tor preferred dividends. SUGAR MARKET, Th financial position of th company Is splendid, ss It not only doss not ow NEW YOBK, Aug. 28 Baw surer, quiet; 12.04c. Helloed, easy; fine granua dollar; t th banks, but to a lender of centrifugal. money. Floating debt of 21,000,000 as of lated. 17.106i23.OOe. wars, futures tnrsgnlsr sad stoat 10 gugar aryi polsts lower t 10c higher t sees. the BoStOff In nearby positions owing to the weakNewj Bureau. ness In spots, Which rinsed liquidation and GOLD IMPORTS ARK HEAVY, wall street selllsg. A Uttl covering- snetaioed WASHINGTON, , Ang 28. Gold Im- the late month. closed steady : ss lee, 2200 ton. from Sugar futures England continued heavy durports 11 00e; October, 10 96c; December, ing th first ten day of. this month, September, 10 00c; March, 9.96c. J 10 senary, 70c; figures toads public tonight by the federal rakerr board showing Imports from that sourc of 88.864.189. Franc, the; only other European nation to export exports only (268,610 since January L gold to Ul United States, cent (675,606 1920. s in th gam period. Asiatic and 8outh American countries Total Import Of gold Jky the United ar continuing to be heavy recipients ot States from all countries between Au- exports, both In gold and silver, from v t this country gust 1 and August 10 wer placed Th board figures show export of gold (8 071.845. Exports during the same time of wer (8 480.743. totalling 3101,157,159 to the nation Sliver Imports exceeded export In the Asia, white South American powers have State United has Th Imten day covered by the figure. taken 3104,721.300. ports of the white metal amounted to exported (226.719.39 in gold sine Jan- (l 441,014. against exports of 3854,362. ftver export this year amount to 6(1,-87- 8 The adverse trad balanced ark permit848, of which Asia took (72.610,623, ting Europeanor nations to take little of silver. Sliver exports ..I almost 70 per cent going to Chin either gold ' been have (4 and 004,182 . only Europe gold bank. ? 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