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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER i DULL AND UNCERTAIN PRICE Movement MIDWEST , iC f consolidation pinna announced for of tho country largest chemical companies la taken In many quarter a 1 Th flv a forerunner of other Industrial combinations that are now either in process or in contemplation. This latest merger has an Interest for Utah, in that the Solray process company, on of the flee concerns Involved, is said to he in control of the Utah Balduro company, the potash concern which baa a big plant and extensive deposits on the salt beds 100- - miles from Salt Lake. pther companies involved are General Chemical, Barrett company. National Anal in and Chemical company and the Semat-Botva-y company. Tho merger will be formed through a new company, and the exchange of stock on the following ' basis: Holders of General Chemical per cent preferred will receive 7 per cent preferred In the new company st par, while holder of common will get 2 (0 shares of new common for one of their present stock.7 Stockholders of the Barrett company In per cent preferred anil receivefor1116.66 each old the new percent preferred share and 2.29 shares of common for each old share of common. National Anallne 7 per cent preferred will be exchanged for new preferred at par, while the common win get 1 40 of the new lesue. Holder of the Bolvay Process company will receive 2.14 shares comy of common, and of the pany, 2.44 shares. f NEW TORK, Sept 12. Dullness and sn uncertain movement of prices were the salient characteristic of todays stock market, observance of the Jewish holiday accounting largely for the smaller dealings. The stronger reserve showing of the federal reserve end clearing house bank impelled some short covering at th outset; when part of last Saturdays louses were recovered. In the main, however, declines prevailed among leaders of the industrial Bales and special groups. amounted to 235,000 shares. Recent anomalous condition in the market for foreign exchange continued, remittances to London, Parle and other International center recording further declines. A new low rate of for demand sterling wa established. rewere Gold imports of 24,000,000 ceived for the French account, with an additional $2,800,000 from 'South Africa via London. From this last source th Inflow so far approximates 230,000,000. AU of th days call loans were made at T per .cent. little time money waa Very obtainable et 8 to 3 per cent for sixty over-yeend ninety days, bo loans being reported. -There waa fairly active trading In the new French 9s, which made the new record of 102, reacting later to 101. Liberty lsauea again lost ground, but the general domestlo Ust waa steady. Total salea par value) aggregated $7,900,000. Old United States 2s and 4s rose quarter per cent on calL 23-4- ar CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. $2,524,897.63 Monday's clearings Sam day last year., 2,127,002.24 MEXICAN RULING ON TAXES. MEXICO CITT, Sept. 12. Mining com- owing taxes for periods before January 1. 1920, may have them canceled If they will pay taxes levied upon them for 1920 before November 1, according to a presidential decree Issued today. Many companies have been closed for a long time on account of unfavorable conditions and will be favored by this action of the government. The 1920 taxes may be paid In three instalments, the first Immediately and th other two before November L ' Another decree Issued by th presidential offloe extends the time for filing claim for damages, on account of revolu tlonary activities In Mexico, until Fobru-ar- y panies -- , 192L TO PAY PART OP LOAN. PARIS, Sept. 1. Th French ministry of finance, It learned, will pay a part of tba $250,000,000 due In October from h loan from France on the the proceeds of a resale of tho American army stocks which it purchased, and upon which New Tork bankers will advance sums reported to amount to 225, 000,000. The Harris Brothers company of Chicago, has engaged to become the sales agents of the French government for the disposal of stocks estimated at more than 2150,000,000 in value. The stocks include an Immense variety ef article, including woolen goods, harness, wagon wheels, . hardware, canned foods and tools, a considerable quantity of which probably will be resold In the United States, some In South America and the remainder In Europe. Th French government took over all the American army supplies left In Franc for th sum of 2400.000,000. Tho government has taken from tho stocks all the automobiles, railway material and various stores of timber and other commodities readily- - salable. 1 Anglo-Frenc- UTAH AND BANKS INDUSTRIALS. (As Bopartod by 7 A. Regie A Ce.) BANX STOCKS. Bid. kited. Tree Perarat National First Katieeel ef Oxdra. , core llcCoralck A Ce. CoiamMa liw,oot iee sm oo 140 oo nr Detent Strings Net! Bask of Repot) lie.. Natl Copper Security Stale bask Utak State National .... Utak Barings A Trust .. Walker Brea. Baaken.... m .00 290 oo so tro.oo 140.00 m!oo e s an 180.00 lot oo e iei.oi 204.00 Bid. Osaamlal club Ba Standard Cast Se Utak Fv A Lt 1st (a Utak Lt A Fr 4s... 0 OSAO Bo 00 Utah Seen rl ties Utak Betel 6s Utak Fnel 1st Se UUk-Idah- e lugs Ta 1921 , ,dde 7aTa 199S 1680 .... ... Aaked. 10 00 S L Sleek 8.00 n!6 ss!m 8.00 78.00 IttMl 80 08 M 00 Trading on Opening Week Day Is Irregular in Character; Oil Shares Strong. Tribune-Sal- t Lake Tribuna Lcaaed Win. NEW YORK, Sept. 13 Th new week began with the stock market under more or lass of 9 handicap. Attendance in th financial district was somewhat below th usual, the absent including a fair proportion of the professional trader who have been contributing conturnover of siderably to th business and those operators who earn downtown war plainly under the restraining influence which th Main elections exerted. Thus, there were reaeons why th trader should hold off and why th volume of business should be reatrlcted, and th market reflected this condition clearly enough. What activity there was. was of irregular nature. Th OH chare did pretty well, being notably strong at times and maintaining a firm tone throughout. On the other hand, the steels were Inclined to be heavy, and some of th other Industrials which have been active renot cently were soft. The rails were acparticularly conspicuous and their their as were tions Insignificant. Just On th changes were inconsequential. whole, lt was th sort of market on on noth' off an with day, might expect ing standing out and only prediction of what may happen to interest the spec ulative fraternity. Outside th stock market. however, there were some Interesting occurrences. For one thing, th money market gave eigne of ease, notwithstanding th big CaU ixpected for Wednesday. money ruled at 7 per cent all through the day, with no hint of a "flurry", and the money market was fractionally lower In quotation, but with probably no more buslneaa moving than has been transacted on other days of th peat several months. Time loans on collateral are almost extinct. Nevertheless, th fact that quotations should have come down, however slightly and however nominal operations may be at Just this time. Is odd and also Interesting. fresh The exchange market showed weakness, or, rather, a continuance of th weakness of the past ten days de-or so. Sterling sold down to 31.45 for mand, th lowest It haul been slnoo March I, when lt arms recovering from the February panic; and continental rate alao were lower than at th close of last week. Thee declines were In th face of several gold arrivals, and because of this presented a somewhat anomalous situation. But the gold which Is coming In, with the exception of that which Kuhn. Locb A Co. 1 bringing over, la not the sort to Improve exchangee, for It Is being used to liquidate old debts and doe not become th basis for new credit. The first of th gold shipments got her today, when a French liner unloaded 34,008,000. It expected that some additional will arrive toward th latter part of th week or th early part of next week, and then, of course, there 1s th steady, albeit rather slim, flow of the new Transvaal metal.- - This letter has now reached th neighborhood of 140, auid with the normal expansion 000,000; of gold into credit basil is blooming a factor In the money market. was mad No formal announcement concerning th total of subscriptions to th $100,000,000 French loan, nut th street still Is convinced that th final figures will be very large. This promises well for future foreign flnanoing. for It demonstrates th possibility of th market Already present investment there are rumor of a great maOa of over th market this business bolding and It would not be at all aurp rising to bear of offerings within a very few daya Chicago Siake, wklte -- fuel 1 121 62) 82, 141, 1ST M lad 8, B l 14 80, 89 26 13 28 2 74 14 82 2 4 79 lit 4 91 42 80 82 60 88 64 18 28,121 6 16, 12, 88 87: 6 88 904 88 11 U 18 34 94 18 4 89 74 88 94 78 The Midwest Engine Company apd its predecessors have specialized for over fifty years in the manufacture of every approved type of engine; during the war the Company manufactured for the Government approximately 750,000 h. p. in engines of various types. The Company is now specializing on two standardized products "capable of the economies and profit of quantity production the Midwest Utilitor, and a heavy-dut- y truck and tractor engine, Plant The main plant and general office are at Indianapolis, Indiana, where the Company owns 65 acres of land within the citjr limits, and on which are located buildings with a total manufacturing floor space of 606,000 square feet. At Anderson, Indiana, the Company has 5 acres of ground, and buildings with 98,000 square feet of floor space. Managemant Mr. Stoughton A. Fletcher, President of the Fletcher American National Bank of Indianapolis, owns the majority of the Common Stock of the Company. 'Associated with bim as directors are: 16 01 V 58 80 94 27 106 t 60 86 4 18 120 60 88 6 85 88 108 106 84 4 15 IS 48 15 4.. 4. 79 78 4 YORK BONDS. U B 2 reg 10TOt Nor Lt 101 Will Cent ref . 6o coupon 106 Int M Marine 6a. U 4s reg do ce 4a coup. .103 K C So ref fia... 77 un 4s... 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WALTER President of th President f tha Oibana 1 8e 0 B L ref eoU 4 Lt mtg Lt 8 11 8 id 1944 C. 84 78 80 16 73 a 73 79 77 98 80 98 89 78 98 78 24 77 0 26 17 81 ol th Prart-O-L- C. k . ed, 90 75 79 77 97 80 97 7 74 97 76 80 78 80 nt . n74 V 1982.. (i 74 T3 4a 4a Virginia By Western Pa S 78 88 84 78 78 79 Penn R R ran 1988..., do eon 921 Reading gea 4a 1997 8t P A U D guar 8a Dotes '23 8 P Terminal 4 1980 leathern Pae let A raf 4 de eoev 8 1984 4o eonv 4a 1929 0 P let land grant 4e 1947.... to 1st ref 4a 2008 do 1st eonv 4a 1927 Da Sr la Co 1st c coll Tr 8F 1928 3 88 71 T1H 88 77 47 72 71 7 1929 A 'connection with the Midwest Engine Com- -, pany, were occupying similar positions with the General Motors Co., Packard Motor Car Co, Overland Automobile Co., and other large industrial concerns. Products At the Hill Pump Dj vision of the Midwest Engine Company, at Anderson. Indiana, a full line of single stage steam turbines and centrifugal pumps Is manufactured. At the Indianapolis plant, the Company has and is manufacturing in quantities, a truck and tractor engine which is believed to be superior to anything in its field. This engine is now being supplied to a number of manufacturers of trucks and tractors. The Companys chief product is the Midwest Utilitor, a small universal power plant for use on farms, which provides motive power for pulling every type, of farm implement, and, in addition, may be used as a portable engine for many purposes. With several thousand of 87 Stt 4a C. Mr. John President of the Company, was formerly President of the Remy Electric Company, at Anderson, Indiana. Associated with him are executives who, prior to their 74 72 70 4a lt G. Wood, 16 72 76 87 82 88 94 a 4t Hollister, Whit Formerly 75 71 75 88 80 88 87 86 78 77 77 86 54 4a Praat-O-L- Co, MR. JAMES A. ALLISON, Eld. lAshed. 4e - MR. ROLLAND T. VEITCH, 87 RAILROAD BONDS. (As reported by J. A. Bogla A Ce.) 4a C- MR. LUCIUS M. WAINWRIGHT, President ol tha Sunead Chain A Mfg. MR. CARL G. FISHER, , f PvrpoM of lasuo The purpose oi this issue of securities is to provide additional working cap- - 7 ital and plant facilities to enable the Company to meet the demand for its products. Earning Gross business for the year ending July 1, 1921, is estimated at$ll000,000, on which net earnings should be In the neighborhood of $2,500,000. For the following year gross business should reach at least $25,000,-00- 0, with a larger margin of profit. Appraisals and Audita The land, buildings and equipment of the Company were appraised by Messrs. Coates & Burchard Co. of Chicago. The books and accounts were audited by Messrs. Ernst & Ernst. The busioess of the Company, its plants and products, were exam- - . ined by Messrs. George W. Goethals & Colne,, of New York City, and the legality of these issues was approved by Messrs. Myers, . Gates &, Ralston, and Messrs. Smith, Renster, Hornbrook & Smith of Indianapolis. , Recommendation Members of the undersigned firtqs haye recently examined the properties and business, of the Midwest Engine Company. In our opinion, the Company is under an es- pecially capable management, who are thoroughly familiar with tne problems of auantity, production, the plant facilities are adequate.. the labor supply and conditions satisfactory,! and the Company is manufacturing in quantity s production products for which there is a large and growing demand, and on which a very satisfactory profit is being made. We are par-ticularly impressed with the Company's chief f . product, thp Midwest Utilitor. We. are satis- tied that tnis machine is a demonstrated success, and because of the Almost unlimited field for this product, and because of the fact that the Company has no competition in this field ' and is from tigo to three years ahead of any ' , competition that.can develop, and because of the character of the management and directors of the Company, we believe that the Midwest 4 Engine Company will develop into one of the in and most profitable enterprises strongest American industry. Vve therefore recommend the purchase fit the Company's securities. C. A Mamas Fonaarly Preeldeirt oi th .... .... T A I (I 1995 de ad 4s 1996 Atlantic C L con 4a 1982 B A O told 4s 1948 do P L 8 Vis 1628 do eonv 4m 1988 j. 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The low price at which the Midwest Utilitor can be produced, and its many prae- tical features, make its field unlimited. Within a few months after the Midwest Utilitorwas released for sale, orders were received for over 20,000 machines, so that the Company found it necessary to withdraw its sales efforts and concentrate all its energies toward increasing plant facilities to keep up with the demand. ' MR. CHARLES B. SOMMERS, 6a A C Cimnilativ Preferred Stock and ono share of Common Stock fumnitsd, are secured from sources which herein, while not vt . .88,000,000 140,004 shares , Business 79 64 48 Cumulative Preferred Stock (par value $100) 8 Boise In hundreds. iEW ml f Si Common Stock (no par value) 90 42 28 108 Willye-Overlan- d rr 'lit f CAPITALIZATION 80 4 28 92 27 105 81 46 86 4 16 120 58 83 88 86 87 28 .... T "It 172 14 V Ml 106 ....... v. 78 W 20 18 87 81 94 81 74 10 42 15 2 82 s 77 88 20 15 88 55 tores Preferred ... Utah Copper Weatlnghouae Bice ;1 71 18 Alcohol 8 Retail 20-- 18 28 19 ..... Of Fletcher Savings & Trust Co., Indianapolis, Transfer Agent Indiana Trust Co., Indianapolis, Registrar and Trustee Western Transfer Agent, Colorado National Bank of Denver 141 20 7d 82 8, 100,174 8 r1 1 W. 75; 74, 19, 7819 Va.... Um - 77 , Ii r 16 88 8, 8, 4, 79 96 2 a 8 Mml of net earnings, as Commencing December 31, 1923, the Company shall annually set aside 10 Sinking Fund for the redemption of its outstanding Preferred Stock 2,141il41 , 21 Rending ... Uep Iron A Steel Koynl Dutch, N T Shell Trans A Trad... Sinclair Oil A Refg,.. Bputhera Pacific Boulbera Railway .... Bland 'Oil of N J, pfd.. todebeker Corpa Texas Ce Texas A Pacific Tobacco Product Trmnacooti Oil Colon Pacific U 9 Pood Product.... B - 51 U Lean, and dividend enampt fnra Normal Preferred Stock preferred as to assets and dividend quarterly, January 1, April 1, July 1, and October Maturity July 1( 1930 88, .... -. 11124122122 2l 87, 27 lb,. 96) 18) 15 lo xi Dividends payable 2 7, 70 95,119 52 i 61 12, 8'2 1 00 87 , 51 74 18, 88 8 29 2 34 24, ....... ........ ..... U U Kaampt (real all Celerad 62 140 107 106 414.1 41 41, if)'' 8 CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK 81 1261 78 1 20 ........ ..... U B Rubber U B Rteol 98 122,10 21, ........ Inara 4 Dataware) AMO 95 99 MW 82 47 Cora Products Crucible Bteel Cuba Can Bugar Brie .... lieaeral Electric General Motor Gt Northern, pfd.,..,. de Ur ctfa Int Her Marine, pfd,,, Internet! Mckei Paper Lterqatl K C Bog infra hnnneeott Copper Mexican Petroleum . Middle States Oil .... Midvale steal Mo Pacific Nevada Copper New fork Central .... N . N H A Hartford. Norfolk A U ealern. . , . Northern Pacific Okie Prod A Kef .... Pan-AmPetroleum . Penuaplvanla . . ...... A W Kay Coo Copper aimvidi hd 81 4 6 Iron...... A 111 18 90 ........ ..... Colo 5,ni,nu 2, 851 85 wq Uz ' un : per Block reftrd si aceurtte and relib!t p i mmmmmmmmmmmmmrn Palmer Bond & Mortgage Co. Investment Bankers Cooper Building, Denver Walker Bank Building Salt Lake Cty 00 88 80 TO 99.00 J , Van Riper, Day & Co. 78.28 WKOLIiALB DAIRY PR0DU0R. (Quotations --by Mutual Creamery ioo!ii 87.78 94.81 extra creamery baiter. In 0J Lea lata cube $ Proeb extra ermmery butter, la .ear . tons. Prrah flrata mamry butter; parch. moat prints Freeh flrata creamery batter, in con- tons rooking batter (601b. tubs)., Ranch esga Cal4 Store e ears full ere el ehaeae, triplet Yonag America full errata ebaeaa... Black Bwtaa cheese . Cream brick eheeu a,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Lire poultry No prime quoted. Dressed posltry, selot; writers brnllrts, chickens, 44t30e; fresh, - 48 He i roasting fowls, freak, 270 42c; roosters, froak, 2827e. , Kef..,. 78 94 69 TSVt, NEW YORK LISTED STOCKS. (As Beportod 9r J. A. Ragle A Cm) aed colored prelate, 2V nillk, twins, eurnnt Bake, SUGAR MARKET. 15 8 94 Ini bd 4 60 41 6 h 7 Ama Sumatra Tok ... Aaaa Tel A Tal Ama Tob x Americas Woolen .... Aeacoud Copper Atcllisofl ... a........' Atl, tiulf A W indiea. . Baldwin Locomotive .. Baltimore A Onto Botk btaol Butt A Sup Copper. . Calif Petroleum Canadian Pacific Ceatral Leather Chandler Motors Chesapeake A Ohio.... Chi, Mil A Bt Paul..,., Chi A Northwestern. .. Chi, it I A Pac Chine Copper - COMMON STOCK 32 7 Locomotive Ama Sack A America Bugar day-to-d- d not Abu High ,iow.jt loec. mi g no tal no 8414 2, natu, ..... NEW YORK PRODUCE. IK Better, tear; TORK, Bept errawarp, Maker tkaa extras, 6859c; cream88c f irate, 51C57c. ery extra. extra first, Bag, steady; 7e. ISetdlet finis. SS Lkeeee, fine; state, whole milk, Data, etate, whole 29; specials, 26 6228 it e. h- LIST. 7llslla4U4 9 80 Arne Car A fdrpAma HAL, p(d Aaaa latematl Corpa , . PitUburg 1 BONDS. Bales ..... PATH! . ..... Aaa Beet Sugar Ameriaaa lag - tka 1& 0 E1G1E erased under (laser NEW YORK STOCK ........... ....... Ssmet-Solva- FRERES BONDS OFFERED. Announcement was 'mads yesterday by the Palmer Bond and Mortgage company of Its participation in an ottering of 8 per cent gold note three-yea- r. of the Pnthe Frere Phonograph- - com are notes offered to yield in The peny. vestors 4.6 per cent. Th Path Freree company is associated with tho Compagnlo General dea Machines Parlantes Paths Frsrea of France, and holds th use of the Paths Freres trade marks in North and South America, Great Britain and Its colonies. Th syndicate offering the issue reports the notes to be backed by net tangible assets of 412 par cent th amount of th notea Net earnings for the year ended June 10, 1920, are reported equal to eight times th amount of th Interest requirements of th not Issue on o , features market 1 - 17- wmwwwA WnAmnTbnyaaimniAww a ,i,iIaj (SAyWAAAiytMAr even awa aeeo armtuwaimiiw SW.V.V.WAW.Y.SV.'.V.' Holiday Observance Contributes to Days Inactivity; Leading Shares Show, Declihes; : One of Five Big Concerns Stringent Money Situation Continues. Involved Has Extensive Holdings in This State. 14, 1920. - CHICAGO Bept 18. CHICAGO, NBW TORS'. Sept. II Baw sugar, qnlati Beftned wsa aaiy. sad eentrtfugal. lO.TIte. rod need re finer eeotker prim to tho bade of Tho demand n still 18a foe fine gniolated. ta going as ta bealmaa light and what llttlo In second hand engan, which an araiUbie at one Me. te 14. from It Trading Is sugar fntnroa waa quiet. Artln position at midday won about 8 points art lower. Sugar fnturra closed easy. Bales. 1500 tone, OrlplHT. 9 AV; December, I 53c; Janaary. 9 40c; liar h 9. HOC, Hay, V.83e. .82 ,d , 54 (8 M ,88 .88 0 .0 ,81 ,4 .88 PRODUCE. Batter, lower; min- or, 48(856e. Reeotpla, 10,774 maen. Bag, 61unchanged. li VJr ; standards, 62ei ordinary first, at react inrindod, 44 mark, flrata, 46447;. stong packed flrata, MWtt84e, 49e; few la, aehanod Allee, Penltry in, 2Bc; springs, I3e turkeys, 48. ' KANSAS CITY PRODUCE. , II. Batter, 1 lower EANNAR CITY, ta 1 klxhtfl noomotjr, 891 pnokln, 69a, 58a flrata, Mahon Bata, la roultrj, aooliaexod. R1W TOIRt, Bop. aaqloolod 13- -, Oraaona, (literal., Pina a, 4xr llOl0, IS, I Braii etata, item! lltMtai ' I a. Aprlooia, qui4 MAMa; txtra Pra.hra, $a0 28c; Optra, 1841 MB. rtmrn MiM 29c; faacr, 20022. 1718o; aholoa, FJOR Jk Few aoodlran. 28Q27r. WILSON CLUB MISTS. Hambar f th Woodrow Wllao elub mt Lat nlfbt t th bom f it pro!, dont, Mr. Ann T, Iloro, 117 J nd indonod Mr, Flaroap for th Homo. orntlo nomination fop mombf o( tho tM nonat from Salt Laic. tr(, RRTURNS PROM MUTING. Molvlq J. Pltard ( thq L, D, 0, ohurrh poturnad paelorder tewrq In, Idah. whr hq pttnd4 th flrt masting of (h Franklin ptak, 0ptm. her nd 21. iro. :1 V i RSI oholra, ateadri ttaadaid, 19c; faacr, 1921a. Ralalna, final teosr tanrratelr, 9t027c: Chaleo to fane rsodod. Apotl RVAPORATAO rRUITS, POTATO MARKET, kept. 18 Potatoes, alaody, 80 ram. Jrrary t hH,ra J M5412 98i Mmaiauta parly Ohio, $2J 26UJ.40, CHICAGO, VISIBLK GRAIN SUPPLY. Kirw YORK. Sopt. 18. Th tritlhl tupfilr of Amoriraa and bonded prala ahow th cbaagaai Wheat loraotaod 2.178,006 Mahal. Cor Inoraoaod 228 008. Data Idrraaa-- d 8 418 OOO, Tty. fnoraoood 189 000, . larrraaod 840,000, Bari ' RENT Desirable OFFICE ROOMS in the ATLAS . STORE SPACE , Walker Bank Buildirrj For Sent BLOCK Retsoneble rates. In the heart of the business Excellent elevator diatriei service. WM&toh 8041. Room 411. a , tooond South Ub stmt, Jmt M t lnvl So mw hnnch laqnir All WsEc Rack tlJ, r-i ( |