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Show i : THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1920. Constitution of the Stale H UtaR a I th asm will read aa (9. ..w: , . Sec. 7. Th rata of taxai m f. j arty ter State purposes snail never ex9 on mills ceed each dollar ot va.afc- to be apportioned as follows; ' i( axoeed 4 mills on each dollar of - to tlon ter general State purpeex axoeed 3 mills on each dollar of valuation for district school purpeex; not te mill on each dollar of valuation exceed for high school purposes; that part of the State, tax apportioned to high echo'd, purposes shall constitute a fund to I called th High School Fund and s' be apportioned to tha eitlea and school districts maintaining high schools to to manner th Legislature may provide. Jed whenever the taxable property wltrto the State ahall amount te (400,600, OOBvJ, tha rate shall not exceed on each douar of valuation two and mills for of on general Stats purposes, mill for high school purpose and such levy ter district school purpose a will raise annually an amount which, added to any other State fund .available fre district school purpose, equals 336.84 each parson of school la tba Stab shown by the last preceding school eem us; unless a proposition to Increase such rate or rates specifying th rate or rat-- s' proposed and tha timo during which tee ama shall be levied-- be first submitted, to a vote of such of the qualified elee-to- rs ot the (Hate, as. In th year nasi preceding such election, shall have paid a tax assessed to them wltbto, rop'ty ha State, and tha majojrity ef tho-- e veting thereon shall vote In tavor thare-- B ef. In such manner aa may to provide , by tow, Geo 3 The Decretory of Rtate ie directed to cause this proposed amend mew Proposed Constitutions! Amendment to ba published aa required by tne No. L and to be submitted to the ei acRENATS JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 3. tors of the Rtate at tha next general: In elect ion the manner provided by law,- n amendA Joint resolution proposing Sec.. 3, .If approved by tbe elector at ment to tXctloa 6 ftf Articl IX f tb Constitution of th Btt of Utftb, re- th State, this proposed amendment shall taka effect on tha lat - day of January.lating to municipal corporation. f mi. B it enacted by th Lnglstoture Approved March IA 113. vot of th But of Utah, two-thitW 'ft th members elected In th Hounes ooucurring therein; Proposed Constitutional Amndmnt No. 6. t ftctlon 1, That' it proponed to amend Section 6 of Articl XI of th SENATE CONCURRENT RfiOLUTtOtf of Utah, 0 Conriltution of th Ett NO. A i" that th Mm will read ft follow: A eon current resolution providing Bee. 6. Corporation for municipal amendment to 8action L Article XIV, purpose ghall not b created by special ot the Constitution of the State ot tow. Th Legislature general bp Utah, relating te State dabt limits-- '' tow shall prpvld for th incorporation, tlon. organisation and elooslflcatlon of ciu Bo it enacted by tho Legislature of the; and town In proportion to population, State ot Utah, two; third of ail tern which tow may ho altered, amended or member sleeted to each of th fopoiiid. concurring therein: Any city may from and adopt ft charSection 1. That It 1 to ter lor it own government in tb follow- amend Section 1, Artiol 14, proposed of tha Coo-- 1 ing manner; tltutlon ef the State of Utah, 0 that; Th leglslatlv authority of th city the same will read aa follow; , vot of it members, may, by 8eotlon L To meet casual deficit af Of end upon petition and for nscsxsry, qualifiad elector failures in te th number of 19 per cant of 8U vote expenditure revenue, for public purposes, Includ-In- g east at th next prcdiug election for the erection of publlo buildings, and. th offlc of th mayor 011 forthwith for th payment of all territorial indeet- - , provld by ordinance tor th aubmtsston ednssa assumed by tha State, tho State to th electors of th question: "HhftU may contract debts, not exceeding to th a Commission b chosen to frame aggregate at any on time, an amount chartart Tb ordinance the!! require to 3 pereentum of tha value ef to that th question b submitted to th equal of the State, aa Bhaww, taxable lector at tb next regular municipal by th property hat assessment ter State pur, lection. Th ballot containing such poeea, previous to tho Incurring ef weS question shall also contain th nanre ot Indebtedness. But the State ehall never candidate (or member of th proposed contract any Indebtedness, except to' Commleslon, but without party designatha next Section provided, tn exeaea of ftnadi b tion. Such candidate noml such amounL and all moneys arising from nated in th earn manner a required by loans herein authortoed, shall be spotted law for nomination ef city officer, u solely to the purpose tor which thew a majority of th elector voting on th were obtained. question of choosing a Commission shall Bee. I. Tbe Secretary ef State to here.; vot in thft affirmative then th directed te subnets this Prep I is candidate receiving a majority of tn by amendment to the eleatere of the State votes cast at such election, (hall oonstt-t- at tha next genera) pi act ion In the re- th charter Commission, and shall ner proviGid. oy tow. u prooesd to tram a charter. 8ee. I. If, adopted by tho otootero ot so framed shall b submitAny charter amendment ahall taka this th State, - ted to th qualified elector of the city January L 19J1. at an election to b held at a tlm to be feet m Approved March IA MIA - - determined by the chart nr Commission, which shall be not tea than thirty day Propoeed Constitutional Amandmant subsequent to it comoletion and distriNo. 4, , 10101 and not more bution among th 5 than on rear from such date, Alterna : five provision may also be submitted resolution A concurrent propoetn to be voted upon separately. The amandmant to th Constitution of tbe shall mak provision for th disRtate of Utah by amending faction 6, tribution of copies of tb proposed charArticl XVI, relating to right of ao- ter and of any alternative provisions te tlon to recover damagaq.tor Injuri- - re--i th qualified electors of the city, not less suiting tn death. than slaty day before tbe election at by tho Lav which it to voted upon. Buck proposed Be. tt resolved and enacted lslatura of th State of Utah, two- -; chartef and auch alternative provisions thirds of all tho members elected to aa are approved by a majority of tn each ot tho two liousaa concurrlitj lector voting thereon, shall beoom an ' therein! , , of auch law at such tlm ,j organic city to, Section 1. That It to prcpcssd aa may be fixed therein, and shall superArtie A Con. , Section II amend o(th sede any existing charter and all laws aftltutlon of tha State of Utah, fecting the organisation and government , , of such city which are cow in conflict said section ahall read a frilowst "Tha right ef action te reoove dam. therewith. , Within thirty day after it gea for Injuries reaqlting in daatn, so Aapproval a copy of sOch charter bk abrogated, and the amount re- , adopted, certified by tha mayor and never ehall not bo ' aubjact to coverable recorder and authenticated by tha city except la ea- - I, aaal ot such city, shall b mad in dupli- statutory limitation, for Injuria removwhere compensation cate and deposited, on in th office of to provided ter by law." tho Secretary of Bteto and th other In ing in death 3. The Section Secretary ef State If. tha office of the City Recorder, and thto propose hereby dlreoted to eubmlt thereafter all courts shall taka Judicial amendment to th elector of the atate-a- t aotic of such charter. Uoo alec in tho maa- -: next general tha Amendments te any such charter may s by law. be framed and submitted by the charter ner provided See. A If adopted by tb elector af: Commission In th same manner aa amandmant ahall tha taka affaat state ter making of charters, or may M th t 193L -legislative authority of January laL October A 113. proposed by tha two-thi. vf Approved rote thereof, tho oity upon a V" er by petition of qualified alectors to a Harden Bennion. Secretary of State,'' number squad to of tho total Rtate of Utah, do hereby cerilty: Of th vote cast for mayor on th next precedto a fun, true and cer- -' ing election, and any auch amendment that tha foregoing kmanW-- 1 of all Constitutions! copy root submitted at bo the next may regular proposed by the nnusr and tre--a atoctiou, and having bean approved by mentssessions of tha of Legislature Uibit rial of tho elector tho majority voting therethe appear of record to my X- -r on, ihalp become a part of the charter at in tb tlm fixed tn auch amendment and floe, whereof, ,! have barratrst shall be certified and filed aa provided oetIn witness my hand and affixed tho Great in case of charter. :J Each city forming It chart or under ef the Btate X Utah, thto IX day X this Section shall have, and Is hereby timber, 1930,- , HARDEN BENNION, (Seal) authority to exercise an granted, decretory of State. -- !, power relating te municipal affaire, and , OKI te adopt and enforce within its limits, local police, aanitary and similar reguRALE. BOND conflict not with th general Notice ot tha Rale ot Bends ot the tannX la lations law, and no enumeration of power In vine Irrigation District. , this constitution or any tow shall be Notion to hereby given tkat th Bohn. deemed te limit or restrict the general te s--d Irrigation District Intend grant of authority hereby conferred; but villa thto grant of authority shall not tncludo will oall (604,000 in bonds, for tho ef an irrigation rystem aa the power to regulate th service or by the voters at a bond electi ' chargee ot publlo utilities a long ea auch district on th 3d dy in bald xld regulation la provided for by general tow, nor be deemed to limit or restrict tha AugusL 130. Said bond are W be oet on lat the day ot Decern bar, power of the Legislature In matters of specify, the roto pubiie or general interest, nor those relat. annually on th first day ing to State affaire. June of aaoh year, ana to bo X s The power to be conferred uprfn the nomination as tha purchaser citlx by thla Section shall include the not lew tt f , following: quest to bto bid,1 100but A and are lu--a. 4 (a) To levy, assess and collect taxaa nor morea than loUowai wr tally and borrow money, within th limit proa or r? cent, Twanty-flv(168,98 scribed by general law, and to levy and per collect! special assessment for benefits th issue, oa tho first day X Leca,, conferred. Eleven per cent, or ((6,888 ot tho Feci b) To furnish an local publlo torv-lea- s; to purr has, hire, construcL own, on the 1st day of December, ll!i, maintain and operate, or lease, publlo Eight per cent, or 4K8ot ot the tr- -, ) 4 utilities, local in extant amd use; to ac- annually thereafter until tho mount and number of said boaia a. 4 or otherwise, quire by condemnation, within or without th corporal a limit, redMmed. for any such purPrincipal and Interest are pay"'--' property necessary poses, subject to restriction Imposed by tho fflc ot th County Traaauree general law for th protection of other Da via County, Utah, and at auch o' communities; and to grant local public place or place aa tha board of direcitw s ot said district may designate to and regulate tha exutility franchise ercise thereof eubjject to the -- ontlnulng bonds. Sealed bids In anvalopes marked ol o' l .. regulation public utilities, power thalr rates and service, by tbe State, as tor Honda," will be received by the Ik to now or may hereafter b provided by retary of said distriot at hla afibra (j BountlfuL Davlx County, Utah, unut J ; general law. local publlo Improve, o'clock a. m. on th 36th day ot (epo (c) To mak manta and to acquire by condemnation, her. 1930, and bids will be opened at a or otherwise, property within ita corpo- meeting of the board of directors of Mid rate limits necessary ter auch Improv- district at tha aama place at 11 o'clock a. m. on tha asms day. Each bid ahall ement; and alao- to acquire an extras over that needed for any auch Improvebo accompanied by a certified che-- t. ment and te sell or lease such excess payable to the secretary ot said dtotra q tba amount X - 1 property with restotctlona In order te for one par cant of ot good faith, protect and preserve the Improvement bid, aa a guaranty reserves toeue tha and To sell bond board on the right to reject any (d) security of any auch excess property, or and all bids, and to accept any bid conot any publlo utility owned by th city, sidered advantageous to tha dlatrioL or of th revenue thereof, or both, inThis nolle to given pursuant to of tha board of director cluding. In the cbm ot a publlo utility, a franchise stating tb terms upon which. Bonnsvllla Irrigation District, passed ( 4 In case of foreclosure, the purchaser may a regular mMtlng of Mid board batd tha 34th day of AugusL ICO, and aa preoperate such utility. Gee. 1. The Secretary of State Is herescribed by section 16 X chapter 46 of L by directed te eubmlt the proposed Session Laws of Utah far 13. amendment to the elector of the Htate Dated at BountlfuL Darla County, C at tbe next general election In the man- August 14, 1320. CHARLES X MA- - . ner provided by law. Sec. 3. If adopted bv th electors of president X the Boaaevu.e L. " thto Stats, thto r.msnoment shall taka Dtotrict. v affect on January 1st, 192L SETH C JONES, Pretary. March 1(11. H, Approved 1 THE ANNUAL of tha Amendment Proposed Constitutional Company will ba lNs. A ithe company, roore RENATS JOINT RESOLUTION NO. A ing, kin.lt Laka C.' A resolution proposing an amendment l(ih, 19(0, at 18 a. to Section T. Article fit the Con- of director for the y stitution of the Rtate of Utah, relat uary 1st, HIM, and tax for te rate Btato li othsr businore k y a, purposes. ing Be lt resolved by tbe Legislature brought bsiure lx f of all The tranarsr book will r1 the State nf Utah, th members elected to each House 11th. 1) 1, at 17 aoofi a--4 t. . . . tsmber i.th. 19 1, at 18 a. to. concurring therein; Section 1. That It le proposed to JdoKRla tt. lilnbClIBEnQ, freerate amend Section 1. of Articl XllL of th t tl N-- Eastern Financial Authority Notea Lessening of Re straint; Worst Is Overs four-tent- Conditions in Salt Lake Show Improvement; Wool Growers the Hardest Hit fr ! now notd a jiulckening of bualn4aa,reont!y in tom Jin tagnanL and ft nor confident feeling regarding th Outlook i discernible In both financial and businee circles,' says an oastor financial publication. Financial leader art more apt to say there will be noted" than to use th present tense, but most of them are agreed that the end of a aeason which hag called for a degree Of restraint. and caution In distinct contrast to th preceding pears I approaching Its end. Talking with b8ines men, bankers and professional men about what Is going on, on hears the recurrent statement, "Th worst 1 about over." But to hear some talk, this worst must hare been at least a national panic. - "Tbr It Gloom Unfounded. As a matter of fact the "worst for Salt Lake and the territory financially tfas and Industrially tributary to been confined to n slowing down process which, by contrast with the tremendously active days of ten months ago, emed much more gloomy than legitimately It really ini, True, th woolgrewer' failed te realise whet they wanted and what they ex. pected, with some reaeon, for their clip; hut they were probably In a much woree position thaa any other group of men In th section. Good Times Ahead. ( The retail store for a time participated in .the general dullness and eons of them thooght they were bound for the "bow wows because they were not keeping up g turnovers. Wholetheir salers, jobbers, manufacturers and others business sails trimmed their la the eyole from tbs most prosperous somewhat record-breakin- dyi But remains that business mortalities, those Indications of - really hard Aimes, have neb Increased; that, while eredit Is still strained, there le sufficient for legitimate business, and that with banner crops here and about to be liquidated this section has nothing but good business to look forward to. ' the fact CLEARING HOUSg REPORT. ,3, 178,039.(9 Thursdays clearings Same day last year f . 1.901,70.35 ' BUILDING DECLINE. Special to The Trlbuan CHICAGO, Sept. II. The American Con tractor's resume of building statistics from large cities for August, compared with th previous August, gives these figures from leading Paoiflo region cities reporting: NATIONAL CITY STOCK OFFERED. Announcement was made yesterday that tha National City Bank of New fork, whose resources exceed those of eny other bank In the western hemisphere, nation-wide ha started a drive through its subsidiaries of tha bank stock. They have initiated a new movement among banka that of obtaining for their stock a distribution limited only to tha selling power of th organisation. The new stock of the company, (10,000,-Cauthorised, double th former recently capitalisation. - It is this new stock and tha rights to purchase It which th company now purposes to offer at current market pries, which generally for th new stock is (296, or (26 per share below the book value, according to th company. Resources of tha National City company were (1,077.354.000 on June 10, mo, a Increase of 193 per cent since October i. 1914. Director of th bank yesterday voted to declare dividends quarterly agll per cant par annum on the gregating new stock, , G HALTS rd 11 m i New York Exchange Close as Prices Rise; Demand for Sugar and Oil Stocks. Opening of Market Gives Promise of Favorable ' Developments, Before Morning Session Is , Ordered, Suspended for the Day. - NEW YORK, BepL 14. Tradlnf on NEW YORK STOCK LIST, th stock exchange today cams to a sudBils.Hlgk.Lew.Cloe. den halt s few minutes after noon be- Aarericsa Css 96 M14 96 Am cause of the Wan street explosion. A L. pfd , 4 48 Intsrsstl Carps.. IS a 77 Th governors ef th exchange or- Am Am .... 49s M 9662 48 dered Immediate suspension for th day Am 9Lcootlre melt A Xeff S4H and similar action was taken by th curb Antrfaiii 13 111 lnu market. Am Bumstrs Ibb.... 8 19 90 Oils and rails ware the outstanding d TM a t.i 99 99 I features of th brief trading period, but Americas Woetaa .... 94 82 02 the list almost as a whole gave promise Cvxr 11 M 1 of developing Into th broadest and Atcblaos ... j, 9 98 Atl, Unlf A W IXtss. meat active movement of recent days 144 19(147 , Extreme advance of 1 to t point Baldwls Locemotlre ,. lift A Obi were scored by Mexican and related oil 19 42 Bctb Btsel "B" 15 8 78 Shipping gained 1 to 4 aad steeib sod Butt A (up ' 90 9 90 as much. equipments about Csltf Petrelanm tT.,, 4 90 80 10 er Reading, were Canadian Psclfls ..... Coalers, under th - 4 131 119 121 foremost of th ntlla, with substantial extra! LeatXr ...... 29 M 42 68 In & NSW YORK, Sept. 14. session Today' of tha stock market cam to an abrupt and dramatic and at noon, whan William H. Ramie k, president of tho stock exchange, took matters Into hie own hands almost before th noise of tho explosion In Wall street had ended and ordered business suspended. Very shortly thereafter tho governors of tho exchange affirmed Mr. Ramlck's action and voted te keep the institution closed for tho reof mainder. of the day, with deliver! mocha sold during the two hours of th forenoon deferred until Monday, The exchange win reopen tomorrow morning at tha usual time. .Before the explosion ooourred th market had bean moving along well. Prtoae ware rising and there was a good volume of business. There appeared to bo more or less general Interest in th Hat and tha trader seemed to be receiving eons fairly good support from tho commission houses In th advance. Th rails wore of them not specially active, but tho which were being dealt in were generally up fractionally, Jn th Industrial department, there was a demand for th oils, some of th sugar toeka, th equipments and a few of th steel issues Just before the closing there were some alight reactions from th earlier high prices, but these were not sufficient, except In a very few cases, to effect net losses from th day before. The strength, such a It was, was very largely In response to tho Improved ton of tho money market. On Wednesday timo funds came down notably, and today there war further recessions Wall for auch street,' which bad bean watting to b wall s development, appeared and th displeased with th realisation, position to buy stocks was more marked of than on any day, with th exceptionnews Tuosday, when too Main election Hnes some hi stimulated business, Foreign exchange, which also closed for tho day at nooa, wks further Improved. tho Sterling advanced about 119 touts on and bills pound to 13.4919 for demand 4.64 French franca war up 419 point towar oenta Th other continental also busiwhan firm, with a ruing tendency ness was suspended. , roeerv federal Announcement hr the of hanks of th ImpendingnowImportation held ter the some 111,00, 000 gold bank reserve by account of th federal the Bank of England attraotsd apm Inthat Ihla terest, butwill may be stated not affect In the slightest operation tbe reaerve position of tho federal banks in ter th gold, aver since ita tocqulsiUoa retha fall of 1919, haa been oounted as not has it tect that serve, despite th been actually in tha United States UTAH BANKS AND INDUSTRIALS. (As reported hr 1. A. Hogls A Os) BANK Bankart Inn! STOCKS a! HcOtnlck h Deesret Saving Nattoaal bask JUtleaal C. .. f RepuMI.... Capper !d SL Louis A Ban Francisco pregains ferred, Southern Railway preferredv and New Orleans, Taxes A Mexico. . fit tha xverml classes ef specialties pool activity probably accounted for th strength of sugars, tobaccos, textile andkindred Issue. Bales amounted to 376,- share. 000 , Only on rata par cent was quoted for call money, and time funds war Moderate reaction from yesterdays rally war shows by British and French exchanges. Heavy trading In the new French 4 was th feature of the very active bond market, other leading Issues, Including Liberty bond, inclining to Irregularity. Total sales, pay value, aggregated 7 , , No alteration was reported In the first oall tor old United States bonds BOSTON BTOCK QUOTATION, BIA ...I. ..... ....... X (9 ' 7 4 84 9 190 12 7 26 1 142 19 79 90 74 19 81 90 174 19 177 19 17 89 24 17 44 27 12 12 14 9M 47 17 94 92 99 B M 68 44 8 82 96 27 106 42 4 98 104 44 63 37 47 ........ 1.37 Com-mlsal- on ' as 90 98 91 98 ft 14 Rh oi IS 123 3 P48 94 88 106 45 48 46 48 16 40 pro-vid- sd 99 106 rd 48 15 RAILROAD BONDS. 3 A O arid X X do eoll 1948 1848., 1929 IT Chicago fit Weot X 1BS8... 1014 0 M A Bt P da gen 4Us 1989 esav 1963 19M Chicago A Xw gen X 1987 0 C O A ts 1991.,... Oat Pac let X 1949 Colo A Southern let 1928.. Del A Bodeoa ret X IMS Plorida A B C 1st 1968... Ot North ret d 1941...,.,.. Illinois Cent ref X 1986 secured 1M4 X K 0 Xutbern 1st Is 1940 Lsuls A Nath suit X 1040 4s 4s MMX It I g't 370.00 85 94 X ... x a 4s 6s ... WHOLESALE DAIXY PRODUCE. (QustatlsM by Hatsal Creamery Os.) Fresh extra cubss..., Presh as tie crssmsry toss.,. ' better, la butter,, la cam creamery Cm ; 3 ,33 96 n X 70 48 74 47 71 74 s n T 2 76 - 89 64 80 Michigan Cent Xb 4s 1928..,. N O A Nl ref IMS...... X T Cast ref 2018 sate 8ept 18 20 X cell t-Xew Terlr By X 1942 Northern Pe P L X 1997 .... 0 L ref eeM X 1929 Penn X U es 19U 1921 X cos Bending ms X 1997 It Paul ADD Oust X nates meb firsts creamery batter, peteb- ,98 nnit prints rresk firsts creamery batter, Is car-tous .919 . butte (00-lbtubs) Baxb eggs Cold storage sgt Poll ereem cheese, triplets.. Teeag Asrertea fall cream . cheeee... Bhrk ftwtes sbeese. ........ Cream brick ebsese 40 Ceoktng ......... COFFEE .04 .00 .30 .31 .4 M X FUTURES YORK. Bep. IK There were raltle eoriag tb earllsr trading la eoffa fntaree totltak-ldaday. TX sparing wan I1 to U points higher, TJtak-ldats 14 poials ibni and retire moot ha sold Ctah-Idab- o last night's cloalag figures, with December Bualmees l enleL Xwever, touching 7.9X. , and tX market later eased eff to T.05 for Decern Xr snder WsU street Uqsldatlos and trade a creel period by reports of an easier flee selling Defined, unsettled; turn la tX Bl markeL centrifugal, 10 74 00c. 14.4014 was 13 to 20 polete net lower, close TX granulated, Futures were qalet aerly, with trading eon. Ctoelaf btdst SeptemXr, 7.14r; October, 7.41c; fined ts Neeemker, which (t midday ws 1 December, 7.00c; (senary, 7 Met March, 9.9X Baalnres was la terMay, 4.44c; July. 0.00c. point aet lower. . MUBKEOON, Mich., BepL - 11 Dr. ra pled by the explodes ts Wall street. Otis W, Sedgwick, aged 40, of White TX spot market was nominally anrXnged st EVAPORATED FRUITS. 14 easts for gas. Hall was brought to .the county Jail let (X- KM 7s, and 18 NEW TONE, BrpL 10. Era Rotated apple, 9to casta 4a. today, where h Is held ter Investigation adteoaa. Prases, Apricots aad In connection with the death of his wife Be late, gnlsC pee ekes, steady, throe-ysar-o- ld NIW Utah-Ida- Doctor Held After Death of Wife and Daughter OHICAOO PRODUCE, CHICAGO, BepL Creamery. 49t94So. Errt, snxtUed. B06lt. IK Baeelpts, Better, U settled. art esses, Peeliry Alias, higher; fowls, 40c; sprlsgn, (Set turkeyn, 45c. firsts, general ran, , rear X 8 1929 X lat X 1928 Dl 0 loi 8 X reg 106 do cv 4s roup. .106 Panama 8s rrg .. TT do rottpoe .1... 77 Ama X TtTtvk 4a Aimenr A Ce Cent leather X.. C.HIAlKy ref X. Chits Cap eel tr X Arte Us X X...N. Eire X 78 M M 74 47 86 x.,,9 4t. At 67 68 80 81 90 M X M Tt M o M t 99 13 10 G G iim4 I , o BoitoiW!u . Elk Batik Eadcral Oil OlfAfKk g a e 1 7 eofte a 9 8 1 4 wao-oMarrltt Midwatt Raflntkf Mldwtat OU COBHM.i.t . North waft Okmklftk 98 e ftftS, Baputpa Soquoyah .a........ 4 14 149 .... i88SItl4lai g8G8gg3agg8g . 14 M1H ii iftoG t(94948tll UIaft8M49tl 4 6 ft R 4 11,6 olntret pjrts 8 U1 .J 8ss 8g . 3 e .,s . ( SUGAR MARKET. NEW TORE. BepL IK Tb loral' raw sufsr waa quiet sn4 unctongvd Cubes, coat s4 freight, qnl to centrifugal, few ante ef fni Thera were at 9 g.l.f., Xt none afinred. 3 3 4 n4 i: It nM (' ai 41 I 1 9 10 1 1 3 9 T market for c for 10. TX fur at duty nugar , AND INDUSTRIALS. Twenty Industrials, 87.83; Bp .IK 78.11 1 eff .04, reltresX, Twenty Standard Oil of New Jereey pert paid 73 par cent aubacrlptloa receipts far 7 per cost euma-Istlv- e nonrottng' preferred stock. roncolldated Clgtr corpora ties direct ore Xvc colled meeting te increase the entkerined Com. mo stack to 180,000 aha roe without nominal er par value. Karr lake Mine declared dlridead X 13 Caere I last quarterly payment, 88 cent. Tidewater oil dvr la red quarterly dlTtdeod f 4 sc common stock. lvld on-hs- one-fift- LONDON, Monty Sept. IK Bat stiver, sd discount, unchanged. -- - ' POTATO MARKET. t rmOAOO. Sept IK Potatoes, wxb. 1 ag 1 RAIL per rent, KAN6A3 CITY PRODUCE. CITTi BepL IK Rutter, errs sai th' 1 .1 i Mi3t4l6Hfiiit Pat Mott 3 s i MINS 3TOCK3 A33E33ED. followhiir ssscsnments hsv on mining Mock listed n th NEW YORK MONEY. Belt Lsk stock snd mining asohsng: XEW TORK, BepL IK Prim mercantile pa- lf Cottonwood King, delinonL tlkalemrexwwe quent October h 80, sale date, November pslKietmngn, iircgulsr. of ft cent, delinquent 12; Neva, Tim pep cent. toass, Strong; Q Xtre, 808 October 1, sales data, October 2: LeM Call money, steady; high, I par rent; tow, on October osnt, delinquent Tlntlo, 10, 8 T per cent) rinsing bid, rats, ruling rent; per sale dst, November I. 8 par cent! of ft red St f per cent; last loo. 8 Th FLAX, OATt AND RYE. Tlxr, noebaagad poultry, uncharged. IflNXEAroUB, Sept. 1 X IX lower. In ca rbd lots, family pat-LONDON MONEY. goetX at IU.0OCU09 ft barrel I Nponad ) OUo BtfVttt Goto 91 U' i a Mothar Lodf kaw Nlplsylog . Tooopab Bitnriw MmEftTeg 1st X. He Pae gea X... Mont Power x. Pso Th A T X... Peas re Pees go X..,., St L A 8 P ad) X X Railway X.., Teg A Pse 1st., WsXsh 1st .... KANSAS enttoa sacks. Bras, 40.00043 00. rial he. L M.22B3.94 tlitcftiittiit Maffmk Copptr i Mot hot IxMiiy fid BOND3. M Marts' X It LAX tMiot49i8 flMofill imiiiiMtkiM 8 Ciudl CflWf 8 x NEW YORK 1 reg i 8 A AO i irt(ntttrr9f . 0oldwf Rjkk ............. . 1882 Ry lit mtg Pae lat X IMS .. t t Omar Room Mlntt (81 Vlrglsl Wester iS' It 98 81 18.48994 g 18 AG d P 1st land grant X 1MT. , . ref X 2008 da lat Coer X 1927 ts Ry 1ST C 1st L cell Tr 3P 0 4498ll4 ri I a 4s 4s P Terminal X 1968 Boathern Pec 1st A ref X X rotor 8a 1984 t b Mtrkuui Blmnt Wkitt Oil 1928 ,43 3rd a Aspball OiujiI IwtIm Ottio Frtflfivl 84494 b 999144 Btikm 99946889 RataU ToblCM 894649491 4s4a ' 0 Bkia Pltfllfll U 78 79 78 96 , 74 74 78 74 89 M Mi ,M w - S-- Industrials Aetna Rvplocleg Submarine Best II t 99818 Wrtfbt'Mftrtla 74 1949...... X gx X 1969 X joint X 1921, A !T$ 87 8T OAOm 4s 194........., G ni dir ts 0 B A ISO. 00 am x X P L 4s 1128 X Case 4s 1981 Cent ef Oeergfs eex X t one-ten- th 16V (As Reported by J. ft. Hogls A Ca.) I Bid. Asked. A T A 9 geo 78 78 1999....... X dj X UM X AtUstlc O L com X 1993.... r rd X, 12 106 two-thi- ut 42 49 97 88 two.-Hous- fftn 79 4 41 S3 I 1.31 2 90 iJS3 110 98 4 40 4 4 4 18 Cor Sept. 84 74 8 2 104 183 M 122 43 4 17 38 47 ISO .... Xe 21 78 83 48 B 78 61 10 x 88 41 12 91 4 x 2S3, c off x S ahaX sdvnsee, and peevl-alefinlsbsd rtos f 80c. varying from IX derilaw to When! price Mesa to tog X sacs as tb isrbst opeasd, and at as tlm did they shew much power to rally. Moderate sffertag proved to X sure tXs sufficient to xttsfy th arrest damand. Pra valance f bee risk ecntlmcnt waa due mar re las to word tXt enppliee la Orxt Britsls ssd xssra (er that country ware ample ts fill sli require meats sstU January, i2i. Domsatlc milling demand waa assnrtad X bans the heat s far this aesaon. Lowest figures yet far tha 188 any wet teariwd by core and wto. BscaUont waathnr nad liberal receipt dtprtxed ears. Oats yieldX to aympalby. Prorislona averaged higher urlth begs. BANGS OP TH3 LEADING FCTURE3. ' Law, High. Opes. ' Wbest Dec. 43 41 33 88 93.41 Bill . 8.18 March ,, , 3.31 9.98 1 9t) 177 19 18 40 97 12 74 44 79 4 92 43 48 il ' S 40 17 143 41 , 42 98 74 97 98 98 88 48 74 19 B M 124 9 M Implretlon Copper .... 1st Mar Marius, pfd.. In tarns tl Mckel Interns tl paper K C Souther Mexican Petroleum , Miami Copper Middle States Oil .... Midvale kteej Me Pacific V, Nevada Copper New York Central.... N N H ft Hartford. Northers Pacific Okie Prod A ftefg ... Pan Am a Petroleum .. Pennsylvania Pittsburg A W Vs.... Bay Cos Copper, ..... Reading ... Rep Iras A 'Bteel,,.,. T Royal Dutch, Shall Tree a A Drtd... Sinclair Oil A Raff... Pacific . .... Souther BeutXnt Railway i,.,. Stand Oil of N A pfd.. StudsXker Carps ,,, Texas C Texas A Pacific Tobacce Preducts TranscsaU Oil 1'rio Pacific D S Psog Products ... 93 1 Rapt. IK Lsch ef ssy srgreestve buying today lad te material Xwnnarss to tbe value of Wheat. te Price rinsed heavy. 2 0 set lower, with December 82.2TK X SKIS and March Cent Inst ( X CHICAGO, Sales is kusdreda. 337.00 STAGE FIRST AIR DERBY. . OMAHA, Nab,, Sept' 14. Cl ratio Dang, of ih government air mall service, won the (tret air darby staged In Nebraska today. The race wee between Omaha and Crawford, s distance of about 840 miles. - let rig's time was four hours and ten minutes. Lang left Omaha at 9 31 n darrived at Crawford at 13:41; Edward Oardner of th Nebraska Aircraft oempany, departed a( 919, arrived at 134; Warren P. Kite, departed at arrived at I 04. ctf Or Wlllyt-Ovcrlxn- d - - Cara Product! Crocfbla Btoa! Cub. Cax Bugar Kris desecal Blertris Ueeerel Metres Gt NretXra, pfd Preferred ... Copper Weetlnghouee Elec . , , 150. 00 Ctah-Ida- ......... s.S Cblx Copper 304.00 4s 9 M M 4 13 98 88 22 134 84 40 40 17 3 148 44 81 7 78 Psul.,1., 1 t'tri m.oo ,r,. 4 Nxlhvxter.,, Fx ru DIM 391.00 94 Ohl, MU A Bt Alcohol D B Retail Blares C 8 Rubbgr V 8 Btsel Asks. 0014 Cbsndlsr Motors Chesapeake A bhlo... t. . 9tttii9s Treat . Deseret Nsttoaal ef Ogdsa National tint Colombia . Bchramm-Joboso- and whose daughter, bodlea way found thla morning In front of th Badgwtck residence. Th mother and bar, physicians said, had been trangi Officers Indicated tonight an Investigation Into Dr, Sedgyrtok's sanity might be ordered. A search ef th home, authorities said. Indicated a struggle had taken placs afhad ter which tha bodlea apparently been dragged Into th yard. The child Was found In th mother's arms. Neighbor era caring for an Infant found sleeping In Its crib. .. EXCHANGE-TRADIN- ' , ties-tltutl- ON WALL STREET Saaks tararity luta iso. eo Utah State Nstloeal U. S. GOLD PRODUCTION. . 101.00 Treat.,...,. 90.90 300.00 Barings ptsb 19. reBros. Baskets A Joint Walks WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.00 port by tha mint and geological survey lisa's Beriage a Treat fixe the total American production of . INPltoTBIAL BTOCKgT sold during tha calendar year 1919 at Bid. Asked. '9,911,131 fine ounces, valued at $90,1(3, I n.oe 400; silver, 14,173,449 fine ounces, valued Amalgamated iugss .....e,,,,. I m.oo too. at 143,633,193, taken at tha average New Preferred . 101.00 103 York price of 91.12097 par ounce. Thta Consolidated Wage US. represented a reduction of 13,313,300 in Cement Secnrttles gold and 111,137,894 in silver from th Independent Coel ., oo.so 90 1911 output of tho mines, tha report said. c Proxy pfd...-,00.00 S7. California lad among gold producing jMt, State Tti A Tel toaopviOeo 100.10 tstaa with an output valued at 317.391,. .so Coal 300, and Montana among silver produo-er- a ItaidanI ..20 B.M UUfc'ldaha Built with 119,013,3(9 fin ounces. 00.00 UUfc rtra CUr.4..0V99..eee Utah Power A lx H- 120. 00 90.00 WILL EELL TEN STEAMERS. SOM 1 10.00 ...... WASHINGTON, Sept 14. The Ameri- UprlngvIUe-M- i ptetoe . can Shipbuilding company haa been au- Wret Cache Bugar a..,,. . 00I thorised by th shipping board to sell People's Sugar .... M.OO tan steal steamers of 3700 deadweight Ooodyear preferred 11.00 ton each for transfer to foreign registry. Mutual Creamery BONDS. This I th first authority for the sale to foreign account of American ship ( Bid. lAaksd. granted by the board under th terms ... 0.0M of th new merchant marina act. Commercial Club 00.00 90.00 Tha board's announcement today Bald B I, Bteck Seek 0s..., ...... 95.00 tha American company bad been unable Standard AOxlIA 0s1st 70.00 74.29 to Interest steamship companies In this ft .h Pr 71. 0 A Poster X I'tafc Light country In tba purchase of tha craft and 43.00 M.OO Seearttlx X consequently nad negotiated for their sale Disk 01.00 1099 Stats Utah abroad. Built on tho Groat Lake for Utah Hotel 0s 1031. 00 00 99.00 ...a..,. tha American company's account, tha 00.20 100.00 Oarer 7s 121.. a steamers will be transferred to French, Cta h ide X Bussr 7 97.40 134.,.. M.OO 7s Swedish, Danish, British, Norwegian, 182S.... Sugar 00.40 Belgian. 6panlah and Italian registry. h Surer 7s 1930..., Tha board said It had been Informed 7s 1920.,., Sugar M.M 1900. ( Qugsr-T- s that tha company would receive about 1443,700 aach for tho ships, or about 1171 . par deadweight ton. SUGAR MARKET. NEW TOIK. BepL IS Saw eager, Steady; a hs two-tent- Re- ceipts. X ears. Jersey Cobbler. 33.TU01 SO: Minnesota Jereey (Hants, Sacked, I2.M03.48; 80 4 pa' and Wisconsin, sacks, reus whtta, 82 trigs C 40; Minnesota, sacked, Kuly Ohio, ftj.260 9.88. - la IW"-lutl- on XL ' ry l, two-thir- ds 1 LJ |