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Show THE. SALT t LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER '3 27, 1920. Chicago Concerns File Proposal for the Sale of Their Subsidiary Holdings Is Organized to Company Take and Oyer , Stockyards Interests. Other WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. Swift & Co. and Armour & Co. filed today In the Die- -, trict of Columbia supreme court a new Plan for disposing of their Interest In stockyards, terminal railroads and market newspapers. It was understood that Wilson & Oo. would adhere to this plan, but Morris & Co. and the Cudahy company were not a party to it. Justice Stafford set November 8 as the final date for the department of Justice to file objections to the new pro posal, but Isidor Kressel, special assistant to the attorney general, intimated that the department uojld file no obthe jections if the courts plan Into effect provided that .the pronotwith did conflict legls posal existing lation. X Morris & Co. and the Cudahy company were given until November 16 to negov tiate for their inclusion In the new plan and to find some other purchaser for the stockyard Interests of these concerns, acAttorneys for ceptable to the court. iWorrls & Co, declared they had not seen the new plan and had been negotiating with F. H. Prince & Co., Boston bank-pi- s, on the basis of the original proposal which was opposed by the government. '' order-puttin- - Another feature event in our Clearance of Early Season Millinery Models Floor (Third A Big Group of Beautiful Hats Maine Company Organized. I'nder the proposal submitted by Swift i and Armour & Co., F. H, Prince organize the United Inc., under the laws of Maine, to take over the stock in the principal yards held by the packers, while the other ,irds not named In the agreement would )c offered for sale by the packers to the public. The common stock of this syndicate alone would have voting poer and it would be Issued or transferred to five trustees to be named by the District of Columbia supreme court, which would supervise the carrying out of leases or be. ..operating agreements, entered Into, and tween the United Stockyards, Inc., the Chicago Stockyards, Inc., or others to whom would be given the actual op rations of the yarda A A o. Co. would Stock-sards- x marked d 1 special 1 ,8.electe1 $15,00 for this sale. high-grad- The Union Stockyards, Inc., will be Issues of first preferred shares, second preferred shares and common shares of stock and by notea Livestock growers and commission men are to be given preference in the purchase of Hie shares of the new company, but the lommon shares alone will have voting Under the plan, the common power shares will be issued to or transferred to five voting trustees to be appointed h the supreme court of the District of Columbia to hold under a voting trust , tor twentv years. The voting trust will be given to enforce the conditions of the ie ises and operating agreements provided for in the plan. The proposal by F. H. Prince & Co. Is that the companies whose shar. s ate acquired by the Union Stock-vard- s, Inc., although managed locally as fa-as possible, will lie operated under leases to or operating agreements with the Chicago Stockyards company for a period of twenty years. thereunder, As full compensation mu a the agreement, "and for its guaranty of the notes of the holding .company and loi Its .services ,in financing additions and betterments from time to time durUnited Stocking the said period, thecause to be paid ist d, Inc., will pay or company $300,- -t to the Chicago Stockyards The said leases or opVo per annum. erating agreements shall provide that there shall be no restraint of free and open competition in respect to the pur-- i hase and sale of livestock in the vards, or any of them, nor any combination In lestraint of trade, and that no packer shall exercise Mirectly or Indirectly any control or influence over the operation of said yards, or any of them. a pi tallied by 00 of 1mI7 models from oar regular stock, priced at r0UP e These aw each represents manship. Capitalization Plan Given. i Millinery Salon) You will do well to select a MORE SAMPLE hats in the most exclusive models and a very unusual value in style and work- V hat while this special offer at Tams, Special at beaver in $15 is in progress. . . . . . Velvet and cloth navy, black and brown; many with metal brocade crown. Smart, practical for general winter wear. Made to Bell for twice this price. tv Jt PRICE And Many Much Lets Than Half Price v A great special purchase at 'a tremendous price conces-aion, makes it possible for us to offer these splendid suits at half price, compelling ns to remark downward a great many snita from our regular atock, , X. r In lino , Public May Purchase. '' . Co) and Swift & Co. further Armour agree to offer for sale upon reasonable terms to local Interests and to the gin-erpublic the shares of stock representing Ihetr ownerships snd Interests" in the following yards: The Jersey City Newark StockStockyards company, yards company, Milwaukee Stockyards company, Brighton Stockyards company, company, Portland . Union Stockyards Cleveland Stockyards oompany, Kansas the Bourbon ('tty Stockyards company, Louisville; PittsStockyards company, burg Union Stockyards and the St. Joseph Journal Publishing company. In a etatement the department of Justice said It would Insist that . this nor any other be approved by the court without providing in the decree In sub. stance as follows"That the court's approval of a plan shall In no way Interfere with the enactment Qf any legislation by congresa which may deal with the packer and their operation. "That nothing contained In' thl plan or any other plan that may be finally approved ahall be construed as a modification or amendment of she provisions of the decree entered In this case. That the packers shall dispose of all securities that they may with the approval of the court take In part payment for their stockyards Interest within a reasonable time to be designated by the court. That If this plan be approved the decree approving the same ahall prescribe the rights and dutlaa of th trustees and ahaU give the trustees the right to hear all complaints by the packer or shippers or producer concerning the management of the stockyards, and shall, either upon their own Initiative or a! LUXURIOUS FURS AT UN MATCH ABLE PRICES Do you Do you Do. you Do you know what seal is! know what sealine is! know what near seal is! know what a dozen1 other kinds .of fur. are,, and.., . Do you KNOW them when you SEE - If you dont (and few them! i-- m .Tricotine, duvet de laine, silvertone, broadcloth, silk duvetyn. people do real- Finest Pelts cham-oistin- e, THREE SPECIAL SUIT GROUPS At These Special Prices Lowest Prices 11 will go far toward Body of Intone Boy Found in Mountains from Missouri and hi relatlv war notified. Th body will b Interred at th hospital cemetery, pedal t Th Trtbaaa M Th BLACKFOOT, Idaho, Oct skeleton df a 'body found last Thursday at th head of th eouth fork of Garden creek, twenty mile east of thl city, wa brought In today by Coronr HL T. Peck and Deputy Sheriff Oeor Kaell. Th body wa found by a rancher named Chrla Peterson, wh wa riding that vicinity for stock. Th heavy storm of last week mad DRAFT RANGE If artier transfer of th body Impossible. According to Coroner Peck and Dr, made of Copper AIIoj Hoover, th body has laid where It Was found from two to four yearn. Th body and creo DAMAGES SCHOOL ' BUILDING. waa found at th foot of a high mountain, but th manner of death cannot b Rpeelel.to The Tribes. determined. ote resisting. AMERICAN FORK, Ort. Aa th The neareet la tn th children were leaving for th noon hour clothing, which laIdentification of the kind worn "' Sait to r. fir out broke th at rear of th Inmale of th atat mental hospital, thby today Fork building. Hparka from ahlrt showing dlatlnottv "ward E, a th fumact flue are given ae th caue. frame bulkltng located 1000 feet from th th c Janitor had been main Institution. The only rcord of escleaning th t State at Broadway during th morning Estimate ot that may apply waa of a young man Cash If you have it credit of rod the damage done by both fire and water cape 1 year of age, named Roy Fruit, who la placed at 4M, II digapjl eared July IX II LL fruit jraa. Boy Severely Wounded . When Cartridge Explodes . I Iron; nut r Western Furniture rmi !. t Co. fur-ne- , i r $35.00 $49.50 $59.50 aa result af such complaint, correct In , the yards which may any practice tend to restrain commerce or free competition In the yarda They shall have th right to denouno all arrangemant for the operation of any yarda whergla th packer or any of them may seek to regain control over auoh yards and In the discharge of their duties th truatee shall hav th right at any time to remove any director, officer, executive of any corporation head or employe or operating any of tha stock, owning yarda undar tha oontrol of th truatee. Th department was given until November I by th court to file objection to the new proposal, and November II was set aa the oat for the argument on th plan, ar hoU 4, , . in baby clothes making . a healthy, happy baby, with a ready, winning smile. Posts Dismissal Asked pedal t The Tribes. BLACKFOOT, Idaho, Oct. Il.Jark son of Charts W. Kirk, th Kirk, reoelvsd surgical treatment at th Black foot general hospital last night from Dr. F. W. MltafisU. Th lad found a revolver cylinder of .11 caliber and attempted to drive a cartridge Into It with a hammer, exploding th cartridge, the bullet entering (he left hand, Th accident make th fourth consecutive Sunday evening cae t th hospital, wber boy of 11 to 14 year have been treated for a hot from .It caliber gun and cartridges Ernest Joeepheon, the son f John Joeepheon of Plngreo, who wa hot with a .It caliber rifle Sunday, IT, I recovering at th araneral by Legion Delegation WASHINGTON, Oct. If. Formal r-for th dismissal from offlc of F. Poet, assistant secretary of labor, wa submitted to President Wilson today by a commute f th Americas Legion. lUpreeeotatlrea f th legion 1 the Vaoiflo coast state demanded last May an Investigation of Mr. Poat'a official conduct with reference to th deportation of aliens An announcement by th lg1on today aid a special committee' report reviewed the entire matter ot deportations Mated . that the labor department called from January 1 te June 1, Jgjo, I1U deportation warrant, ordered deportation In 134 and deferred Maty mm mm 'It main contention Mr. Poet," mid th announcement, against "Ig that forty-tof th alien ordered deported were actually deported, but that at that point Mr. Pom took charge of - th matter and dt Iul w Wh m4." - - r Selecting, the very best COLE'S DOWN - Every good, smart model which the season has produced is represented, Sale Today at 9 a. xn, 7- You can depend, with absolute confidence, on the furs we sell you being exactly what thejr are represented to be. Newest Models rV. . ly know furs), WE WILL TELL YOU. We will tell you honestly, and WE KNOW WHAT WE ARE TELLING YOU, because our furriers have made a study of furs for years. - t with recent reductions, made on our higher priced model suits, still further reductions have been taken for this sale, making them now. practically down to absolute cost - Is Baby Day and we have done oiir part we have to offer you the very best that is made in infants wear of all kinds at prices which are moderate, , consistent .with their ' ; quality. " . ' |