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Show f V i 0 O ) v TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1920. DEMAND FOR CITY HEAVY SELLING MOVEMENT s ' '? AEEECTS ENTIRE STOCK LIST ES Over Decrease in Interest Rate and Wider Sale Regarded as a Very Hopeful Sign. Developments Play Into Hands of Shorts and Price Recessions Range Foreign Exchange and ' Points. To 7 NEW YORK. Nov. I. Ths stock mar-kwas tho cantor of another drastic sailing movement today, ovary branch of tho Ust yielding to tho Increasing wslght of liquidation at axtremo recession of to 7 points. Tnnrp were occasional halts and feeble rallies, but these war succeeded By fresh offerings In which new low levels were registered. The tone of the market at the close was weak, on total sales of - at - NEW YORK STOCK LIST. By ALEXANDER WILMINGTON, IS SOLD. Del., Nov. 8. Sale of shares of the American Railways company stock was made today under an order of the United States court. The stdek was purchased by a bondholdera 181,860 Si LOCOMOTIVES URGENT NEED. 1 for 1800 new pward of 1105,000,000 locomotives this year would not meet the present and urgent requirements of transportation Jn the coy n try, according to a recent statement Issued by the Association of Railway Executives. The same bulletin goes on to point out tht necessity for adequate repairs to present equipment and the insistent demand for still more motive power to carry the products of the country. - after-electio- Commodities 3e 4a.. 4a.... 748t 68l8o 6. 4a a r'' Salas in hundreds. .... 5a er .... l.t .... 4.. NEW YORK LISTED STOCKS. (Aa Repotted by I. A. Hogle A Co) (High 'Low ICloao. Continuing Fall Expected. iTi RAILS AND INDUSTRIALS. dividend of 15 cents, payable December 18, stock .record November 24. Federal reserve bank of New York ratio declines from 89.1 to 38.6 per cent. Clearing-Hous- Report. e Mondays clearings Same day last year NEW YORK CHICAGO CHICAGO, 40l 62c. NT. 8. PRODUCE. Butter, firm. Creamery, Kara, higher. Receipts, 2632 cate. Pint. 0768c; ordinary firsts, 6841 die ; at mark, cases iactoded, 87k04e; standards, 69ft 70c; 70ft71c; refrigeratof storage packed tints, 48i49c. Poultry Alive, tints, 23c; 18ft28o; fowls, higher; turkeys. S6e. ' UTAH BANKS AND INDUSTRIALS. (A Reported by J. A. Hogle A Co.) BANK STOCKS. 7S 83,132,708 4,185,093.94 MONEY. NEW YORK, Nov. 8. Print ntrciotlle a per eaut. Exchange, week. Sterling Dented. 11.38; eablaa, 13.81,. Prance S.TSct ceblee, 1.76c. Britten franca Dented, d 08c; cables, d OTc. Uullder Xinr, nulat; Rsat St. OMAHA. Neb.. Nor. S. (lolled 0'ste Bursas of Markets.) Hogs Receipts, 8200. Mar ket. Ifte to 2ftc lower, close, settee. Bulk. 01273feiaoO; top, 018 40. Reef steers and tattle Receipts. IdftOO she stock, futtjr tfc lower; bulls, veqla, stockera and feeders, ateedy to ntroug 10 600. Killing grades. 8beep Receipts, Steady to sttong. Top range lambs. $12 00; fed yearlings, 010.00, peariings. 00 05, mm-s- , 00 85; feeder, aieady; top, feeding lambs, OMAHA. 8a; Bine, A $7 10. fu- 011.75. Lcult delivery, apot, At Loudon; Spot copper, A 90 7f 6il; trolytic, A 100; tin, A 261 8a 6d; lead, 1 OGDEN 07.25fe5O. Market, steady to 2ft lloge Receipts, 000. lower. 18O0fel4OA. Top, 014.00; hoik. a, 8 beep Receipts, 05,000. Market, alow; 011 23fell 7ft; weak. feeder Lambs, ewes. 0ft.Oufe6.6O. lamb, 0U.ftOfel2; 988 OOW 40.00. 86.80417.00. t Tbe Triboae. OODEN. 02. Not 8 Csttlc Receipts, Choice hear 7 steers, 0MMKri9OO good steers, 07.OOfe8.Ot); fair steers, 03. OOfe 60; choice feeder steers, 06, 00 At 7 00, choice cows and heifers, ood ew 06DO0 6 5O, fair tu and heifers, cutters. 04OOfe46O, caunere. 0800 05.OOfe6.OOp feeder cows. 04OO5tM, fat fe8 50; choice bulla. 4a00fe4 50, bologna bulls, 99 00fe4 00) tn! eciTe, 09.OOfelO.ftO. Choice fat bogs, 179 Hogs Receipts, 810. to 05 0 pounds, 012.15fel2.0O; bulk of sales, feeder hogs, 09Oufel0OO. 012.4Ofel2.06; 8 beep Receipts, 68ft. ('holes Umbs, 09,OOfe 4.00fe 10M; wethers, 0ft.OOfe0 75; fat ewe. 6.00; feeder lambs, 09.OOfelO.OO. ipeclal Such developments as this show that the fall In commodity prices has had other reasons even than tight monay and th consumers' strike," and there waa little doubt that the continuing decline in staple prices waa a paramount influence today on the stock exchange. What that decline has amounted tb, even be fore last week decline, was indicated by Bradstreets compilation, published today, of average commodity prheq in this market on November 1. The average shows a decline of 7 3 per cent per cent from during October and of 2 the February average, which was the war period. and of of the the year highest Bradstreeta states that these are the on its record for any largest declines single month and for any sing! year. They compare in an Interesting way with the London Economist's index number" for November 1, as published on Sunday In the Times That showed the very unusual declines of 5 2 per cent in the English average of commodity prices during October ard of 14 per cent from the high point of the year. On the stock market the ln,itrial shares were ths conapicuous points of weakness; their decline was exceedingly violent, Indicating some closing out of accounts of eifhaustel margin The railway shares were relatively steadier, anA In ,ome of them the day's declines were trifling, while Southern Pacific scored a considerable net advance. There were Irregular recoveries throughout th market toward the close. Transaction reached the million-shar- e mark again and call money rates again went to 10 cent. per GOVERNMENT BONDS. (As Reported by J A. Hogl A li KANSAE CITY. elec- KANSAS CITY, Noe. Bureau of Markets Reef steers and she stock, AM H. )Cattle PERCALE PRICES CUT. NEW YORK, Not. 6. American and percale price hay been ent from lanf baala teuton $0 cent a yard to a by N. G. D. Rnfdea A 9ane aad (be Algonquin was announced her It la 1rlnllag campsnj, . dar. Standard print! war priced for th new net-to- n nt 1216 can I a yard, a drop from 23 cents. Hereafter tbs goad are t be sold without proINDUSTRIAL AND UTILITY BONDS. tection nr price suaranta. A. Hogle A Oa.) New price were named a overall denim (Aa Report ad by of lb tndny by th largeat representative Bid. lAtked, Prod nee re, located at Greenaboro, N. C. far 87 99 1 20 denlma, whit back, 36c now la takrd, aad ref 8a Jat L 1842. .. Beth 89 86 14 f for 1 40t donbl and twlat food, 21 4 van I a. Calif G oalf A rat sr 3 137 87 9 During the faver ad apaealntloa In cnd band Calls Cop roll Tr eov 7a 1923. 74 T9 ( Ik pries at 1.20a reached 17 casta. Gt W rat Power 8 1st BP 1946 81 . Pac OAK gas A raf Ss 1942 83 S3 roll Tr SP 187. Psc T A T VISIBLE (jRAIN tUPPLY. 84 98 198 MW YORK, Noe. 0. Th ytoibto aqppl l L s Steal American and beedod fra la them tin follow ln rhaugea; COFFE" Wheat lacrf 0,78 000 bushels. KDW YORK, Rot. 0. Th vnkiHi ( both Tam depressed 24,000. I ochaa rote. cemblaed Rto am Burepea v Oita Increased TDft OOO with report of )wr fin offer from Braatl, I Increased l.lTHOOl). Ry for was onaidered responsible sharp 4clina In Barley decreased 1H0.000. foturas tU7s Offer Um piibtt fw reff not particularly havy. but tlicr was wor COTTON OINNAGE. 0 U 11 points llttl daaiand. 0nd, anrMidopcaio 90 t 01 puieta b aWrv ctW poattlonl Washington, Not. a. ctto inod pri law with March In November 1 amounted fa 7.471,362 tunning eloctel Salunlar a pound a bale, counting round aa balf bale, wbleb m- - touching t H7c, or or tbaa m railla of iwwt bale bered ih balow 23,42 bnt pric 160.748, aad larlndln. f Um law card fw Ill Pata 'American Egyptian and 662 bale of ee Island. and with! th ware Th at elm aaawra t to Newmber point lrHt th Ginning last year prior 6 303,034 rnnnlng bale, Ineludtng 70 423 round WT tb day, showing act dollars of 20 t g T March. 1.07c; aad May, of America Bgyptla hale. 14 00 bale lwubcf, rinU. July, 0 Kcpteasbcr, 0 600. itm rof 8;his bale f eea Island. Ginning by atale Beat Ta, Rl 16 ld2; fa, quiet; K Aetaoaa, 30 014; Calif, wnla, tnrluded; Florida, lO.Tol, Georgia. 884.8641 Lou I a la a a 210.193; Taaaa, 2.306.718. KVAPORATBD PAUITt, 0. Kraparatcd Uppl, NEW YUih. Rot ial tatlfomlaa, Aall4c; SPAIN'S WIN! HARVEST, gull ad wcahi 12 We, Fruw a, asr; i altfamiaa. Th mtaa gras barveat of fanotrivaBla, MADR7I), 9ar. Apricots, Occgoo. lc. quirt; Anal Hilo year will probably pradur 66 UMt.600 ! lrt rhntco, 0?c; faqry, 04fco, b3V 4 wi laat year flgurta, Aa Thatt'Wa gallon prschce. dnll; standard, JRtc; chira, official forecast aboar Ih gran harvest t Imm Ralataa, ataaifi faacg total S,78 3UO.OOO poaade. which. It la at ratria, lii'itydWc; chntfa la faocy araded. 23 w result In 07,00018) gallon accrlicaa. W0J7c.w 8II lair Fv)tUR. (bd 4; tc; mt (Coited Httca 84,500. Receipts. mostly 25c lowyr. Early steer tales, $7.ftfe0 2ft; bulk te 2ftc lower; 06UOfe8 50; ranaera. steady moaliy. 03 6OH.UU, bulls, steady, calves. 03(H) to 01.00 lower; choice Testers, U 50; tAckere and feeders, steady to 2ftc lower. Market KVj 10,500. Hog opened Receipts, active to 25c lower,' closing steady to loc lower. Top, 018 60, hulk, tight end mediu.n, d gwnd 0)- 3 ftftfe 18.60; end choirs, 130 to hogs, 0U.2&fel8..V. lO.taK). Killing elasaee. Slieep Keceipto, boot steady. Ted yearlings. 010.50, western lambs, 01X50. 0013 RT. JOSEPH. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Rot, 0. 1. R. Rureatt of ftt'AM). ) CeHle Receipt. including Mar-be- ta ' ' 99S99V.9e lll$8k9ti AMUSEMENTS DRAMA AMD VAUDEVILLE. Near vaudeTllle hill, with OKPnBTM ''Rita and Ptea,M faith Jack Patton and Loretta Marks, Mat inert opens Wednesday might. start Thursday.. SOCIAL HALL THEATER Varaity PJayera. in. rlud'Dif profusion caat, in Polly Rpform-i- Hervelf.1 Matinees Thursday aad 8a t wrday tomorrow, MATT LAKE Friday niatiut. a. a.ag9ii a,''' ts9t9,t9 Factory-guarantee- Man TIi IIlPPOmtOME Wifa. Other Matineei Tueaday, Thursday and Saturday, rANTAoKS VauHvilla, The headlined by New Little Cafe, five other acta. bill sod Listen, Lfsttr," next Thursday, with (Saturday Saturday, MOTION PICTURES. I UK88 PARAMO TNT-KMilton 8111a and Ki Holt Heater Melforri'a in Oeorge producH hold My Wife; Mr. and Mra. Car tion. ter de haven in ' ftpinta GEM Joeaa Ik Humptoas Hnlf n Chtnc. starting Lillian Rich, Path Review. The Lopard Louise Glaum In Tb Woman; Hunter Keaton eomedy, Gordon RratUnd Koareerow, Path Review; at the organ. BROADWAY Tm Mix In hit latest and beat 1 The Texan; another chapter western, The Loat City The in Glided KINEMA Carmel Myer Dream; International News Weekly; Universal comedy. AMERICA V MUSICAL 6000 MILES rock-hottor- TIRE STORES Incorporated COMEDY. T STRAND Dorothy Dalton and William DesA Gamble In Souls; Blake and mond in Amber's Gaiety Girls ReTue, preasnUnf Gay i'uiiey Wlund. te Tb Tribe. Nov. ' 3. Th semiannual convention of th Utah State Pres association met In this etty today, with twenty members present The business sessions wsr held at the chamber of commerce rooms and wer presided over by James H. Wallis, president of th association. At th opening session considerable time was spent In discussing legislative program and amendments were suggested to what la known aa the corrupt practices act, to make It workable, and change also will be recommended In the publication of proceedings of board of education and county commissioner!. At noon th visitors war the guests of th editor of th Logan Republican at a luncheon at the Hotel Eccle. Following th afternoon session, s trip waa taken to th Agricultural college, where th editors wsr shown through th buildings and over the grounds by Professor F. R. Arnold and othara Later they wer meats of the U. A. C. at a banquet, at wlvieh President E. CL Peterson presided. James H. Wallis of ths association waa toastmaster. During the, day a oommite representing the three Balt Lake newspapers th sward of up to th weekly newspaper giving th beat service to Its community and th weekly newspaper having th beat make-u- p on Its front page. ..The Iron County Record was awarded th first cup and the Venal Express the ' swards second. Announcement of th wss mad at the U. A. banquet LOGAN, . a self-refor- , ARN1TEIN ORDERED RELEASED. WASHINGTON, Nov. . Reversing th federal district court, th supreme court today ordered th release of Julius W, (Nicky'') Arnstetn, who has been prisoned in New York since August 10 on of contempt following his re- ch.rge, answer fuss! to questions put to him In a bankruptcy hearing. Arnateln's nams waa connected with operation of an alleged ring" of bond thieve In New York. lETTLEMENTn" .86 .33 COTTON MARKET. rk4 "r There Is a Very Good Investment With h the .WILKINSON ADVERTISING , COMPANY DRS. SHORES A SHORES THE RELUELE SPECIALISTS FOR 1 MEN ANO fct rz( ,249womin Main EL Salt Lak. St i Advles free. fn or writ. Specialist In Blood and all Special Catarrhal Disorders, Loat Heart, Stomach, Kidney, and aU chronl KCiJi Iunaaa, lOt S, 7 ta Si Sun, 10 to , 12. re oners, ; -- An sjaxdiakshit rxoiATK (Consult county Clark a tha respective atgaer for further Infaratitioe.) W hi I, uykyyvsVVVVWi-IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBAT division, in and for Halt Lak county In tb matter of th (tate ofot Utah. David Keith, deceased. N'o estate ' tics. The petition of Etta Keith Eskridge and Bankers Trust company, executor of th iast hill and testament of David Keith; deceased, and David Keith, Jr., admtnlea trator with th wlll'ennexed of the salat of David Keith, deceased, praying for the of th residue of tb partial distribution estate, ba bean act for hearing os FriA. D day, tha 19th day of November, 1920 at I oclock p. m., at the county of sanl courthouse, in the courtroom court In Halt Lak City. Malt Lake couotyj Witness th clerk of aald court, with the seal thereof affixed, tbla 3rd day of November, 1920. t. E. CLARK, Clerk; (Seal) By M. M. Bnetl. Deputy Clerk. Geo. Jay Gibson, Dy, HoppaughOk Mark, R. A. McUroom, Attorney for PewS$T titioners, MEETING. SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' The scientific blending of reliable vegetable remedies of benefit to persona wno suffer from x Ncrvoasncsgi SlccplMBCM Loos of Appctlto - Depression Broln Fog Digestive TrooblcoN Slow Recovery Irons Inlloenxo end Kindred Allmcnte a NEW YORK, Noe 6. Tb local market for rate sugar waa unsettled today and It appeared as if holder war mar aoiloua t maks sales, although lb demand waa light, with buyer Eilcaa were unchanged Inclined to bold off. for cuh.s coat and freight, Cttuai t at 7 52c for centrifugal, tlh copaltferaVt augal gtallsbla at thea iaeala. CLF.KMONT FFRRAND. Nov, - On perwo was killed mnc. and nearly when stalrcaa th gt Injured forty AND BRAN, f LOUR 0m. 0 city bell collapsed today during 9 ear, flear, aarbenged MINNKAFOLIR., on About hundrsd ware mony. person to 4Ae tower la eer1nd lota, family patents n barrel la PA pound thrown to Ih ground when th structure tie led at 010 (NitAlO 7 Hft 00, cottna Brna, 02 gave wy. jagtLUkE City, Utah - YORK. Nov. 6 Cotton futnre. opened 19 48ej December, 119 09c; J.iiucrr, March. 19.J.V, May, 18 Sttr; July, 18 1V, Future steady; Iteceutber, 1$ 47e January, 18 93c; March, 18.96r; May, 18.18c July, 19 IDe. Hint cotloa. quiet; middling, 20 43a. Cottou rlewd steady, net 10 points low te Hi poluta bighat. Boar mouth belag rtl.llyely lirm. MARKET. Bln It 11 nt NEW SUGAR Francis c.LuKe General Manager RoomAContinsnlsI de-up- i.t RwIh ckeeM brink rheme Front Bpaeial PLANNED. ROME. Nov, I. Italian and Jugo-81a- v will who to find a settle-masack delegates, of th problems arising from th Thoae who marvel that June Roberts, future disposition of territories on th who ha danced her way Into popular eastern have ar- , favor in John Cort'a musical comedy, , shore of g th u Adriatic, K ,t . f i IJaten. lister" whlth comes to the Hall lon between them will be- KANSAS CITY PRODUCE Lake theater Thursday for three daya KANSAN tlTY, Nor. 8. Butter Creamery, although nlv- 17 years of age. ha at talned a position of importance on the f fit. face Oa cent higher; first, 66c: seconds, miiHtcal comedy stage, cease to wonder 45fe ftUe. at the rapidity of her rib when they see rapidity with which ths young woman Poultre, uix iiawgud, springs, 20c; fostn, the dally program which she has mapped has progresed up the ladder. Her career young. 24c; id, Hk out for herself, and which he proudly began officially three seasons ago when was engaged for Raymond Hitchdisplay to all comers In her dressing ahe Imcock's company In Hitchy Koo. WHOLESALE DAIRY riODOOE. room. after her success In Hitchy firmly to mediately There, on s tiny card pinned (C8.iot.tioc. br Hutu, I rreamary Co.) . waa I Koo" aha Cort engaged by Manager the young tha corner of the mirror, Ere.lt tr err.Biery . buttrf, I varum. $ ,38 actress' schedule for the week, and It is for a role In Ms new production, Just a Htardom in four years is her held to as rigorously as the routine of Minute. Fra.lt first, creamery butter, parch- . On goal, and critic and theatergoers who .36 prluta any businese house. Era.li flr.ta cman-ragree butter, 1 Corafternoon singing and dancing lessons have seen her tn IJaten, Lestar," tona .... ...... this clever young woman ta already on .86 occupy all of the little lady's tlms, and her her ambitious .46 towards Cooking butter ttkt lb tub.) way in goal. the day whatever spar hour remain knmb egga .7$ i a ere crowded with physical culture and .61 2 3 Co4 ktorog egg. Lite! s Ask wife. It's Great lessons. your fencing .'29 Full cream rhcoe, triplet (Advertisement.) Perhaps that is th reason for th .89 oung Amerlta full tre.m citeaaa Blmk Croat : County Record and Vernal Express Given Award Offered by U. A. C d. Funs Roberts, Appearing at Salt Lak. Theater Thursday, Follows Heavy Schedule While OS 8tgt. With Whit ; Iron HUMOROUS ROLES Dollys weakneaa is cloth, with no appreciation that it takes money to pay for them. And the way Dolly makes a New Year's resolution is told by the Dolly Varsity' Players In Reforming Herself," which opened last night gt the State street playhouse. With real and earnest concern for the feelings and morals of others, end as the result of the New Year's sermon, ah break up an affair" between her cousin. Captain Luca Wentworth, and her guest, Mr. Bturge, the wlf of a professor of psychology. The plot la deliciously hmuoVoua. I The atory laid in England and open on New Year's day. with all the character in the play eager Vnd anxious to do some reforming. In moat case the reform I to be Dolly, admirably played by Miss Janet Young, wants to and does concern herself with disentangling a budding romance between an English army officer, her cousin, portrayed by Edwin R. Wolfe, with his characteristic touch, and Mrs. Sturgess, the somewhat hysterical wife of a scientist. Miss Ruth Mason does with the part all that could b expected. Matthew Barron, Dolly's fatbar, played by Moroni Olsen, Is perhaps the beat character acting of tbf play. To him falls the role of trying to allay hie daughter's outraged feelings when her husband goes over her vast accumulation of unpaid bills. For Dolly's most necessary reform, g she admits, is to reeist the temptation to "run up bills." Upon th success of her undertaking, and in th year In which ahe takes to reform herself. lies the gist of the story. The Rev. James Pilcher, played by Mathias Tanner, capitalizing ths reform movement, asks that each infraction be punished bjr placing a coin in a box, the money to be given to th poor. At the end of th year there is a goodly sura in the box. And the end of th etory have tell how effective the been. Th moneybox was originally Intended for a Hospital for Incurables, and Dollys father objects to anyone effacing th - name. Irtlcu!arly well .Th', placed, and the actlrg, for a first-nigwas and finished. smooth production, - v 339 SOUTH STATE. 8 tor VARSITY PLAYERS WIN APPLAUSE IN - 8c 1) , 999g999s westerns. Yew choice yr)inga and best 1100 to 12.M) pound Steers, ttearfy; oUrr. moet-lA dowa. 2ftc lower; spots. Td, 017. ftO; bulk, native steers, 010 (Rife 14.78; bulk, butcher greflrs. IftftOfegpp; bulk, esaare aad putters, 00 004x4 7ft; bulla and calve. Heady; Stocker lower. nd feeders, fully 2A CONDITION PRKCARIOUR. Hge Receipts, 82,000. Market, fair, active, CORK, Nov. $ Report from th Cork metly Sfte to 40 tower thee Returdare aver-agth rendition of the Top. 014 20, practice! t p jell today deecrlhed dosing string nine rentnlitlng Irlaii Iringar strikers there 014 1ft; bulk. Ill 1514 AO; p(M. mostly 9ft AlthoUKn uo I this wee th I3U pound a 40? lower, tmlfc, deelrabl precuriott. ninetieth day of Ihalr strike, the ent ptgs. $14 00i 14 33. M.OOtl. mHap-mBrtfat lamhe. geaep. elated prisoner war declared to b still ally 2ftr lower i eloelng steady, ('hole aatlv determined to refuse food. becp, k.wer, top iambs, $11 afe13H; fa wee, 0650; bulk. Mtiee ewca. 00 50 fed 50, FATALITY AT CELEBRATION. light fiedcr lambs, feeders, steady; choice 01X80. - WitS the rapture laet night t the mouth of Dry canyon of a man giving th Size Price name of John Jury, 48 year of ago, by Motor Patrolman f. K. Hrown, it i be30x3 $9.65 lieved by the police department (hat 9 $10.95 30x3i2 serteg of alleged blackmailing affairs have 32x3 .$13.85 been brought to 9 close. 31x4 . According to the police, a man posing $15(25 as a special officer hag been holding up 1 32x4 . 17 .7 5 men and women whom he found at nilfot . 33x4 .$1820 sitting In automobiles nt the mouth ofthe canyon. The "officer' would ep34x4 . $18.85 proach the couple and place them under $2135 arrest. .He would hold his own court,! 33x4 fine the man and send him away, and 34x4 $22al0 then take the girl or woman companion to the police headquarter,'1 Complaint 35x4 $23.40 reaching the police department tn protest 36x4 $25,40 against the holdup" method of th policeman" led the police department to 37x4 $27 00 set a trap. Last night Jury was ar35x5 ,$28.90 rested by Patrolman Hrown after he had tried to hold up the Utter. 37x5 .$30.75 Brown and hi wlf went In an automobile to th mouth of th eanyon last to and side of thu drew the up night Set oral other car that canyon road. Standard makes; strictly firsts; had been standing near by moved away, d one by one. Then Brown noticed someone crawling along the weeds opposite his car. Suddenly the fellow made a rush for our car," Brown said. He leveled a flashlight at u and shouted, 'What'a up here!' I demanded to know who he waa, and he said. T m an officer.' Weil, I'm Factory hat authorised us to tell an officer, too,' I said, drawing my gun on him, Mr. Brown accompanied me $5,000.00 worth of our stock at thea a and my prisoner to a near-b- y house, prices. where ns telephoned - for a patrol wagon. He I being held in the city jail for Investigation. The man under arrest Is said Mali Orders must he accompanied hy to hate been formerly employed aa a spe10 per eent caah with order. cial officer at Liberty park.' ea.y; 8000. 0T. J08EPH. Not. 0. Hogs-Rcee- ipte. Market. 10c to Bfte tower. Jvp, 010.60; bulk, 012.75O1IW. Market. Cattle Recelpta. lM0, steady Steers, 07Ofeld25; row and heifara, 04.OOfe 14 60; eel ree, 0.V0Ofel8x). 0500. Market, Receipts. gheep Steady. 6Wife8 00. Lambs, 11.0ofel2ftO; ewes 10OoO Attempt to Work Game on Patrolman End Activity of Dry Canyon Blackmailer ixi V, v ht Co.) n, METALS. $37.00; 04 5OfeO.OO. DENVER. NEW TORE. Nov. atendv; elecl.V. trolytic, a pet and fourth quarter, 1 4 1 No. nominal Iron, ; norther, 346.t47 00; Me 2 northern, $45.00ft 46.00; No. 2 aoutbern, $6 28. Antlnoay, 7 la, wank; spot sad nearby, ture, $87 75, lead, ateedy; a pot, $6 63. wet, Special t The Tribune. DBNVER, Nor. S. attic Receipts, Colo,, to S5e lower. U.00U, Beef Markft, slow leers, 8.50fel0 50; cows and belters, 0L2ftfe 7.75; ealree, 0LO.OOfel0.ftO; stackers .and fted 29 80c; cables, 20 60c. Lira Demand, Mark. Demand, 1.18s; cables, t 40c. cable, 1.14c. Greece Demaist, S 17c. New York exchange on Montreal, 10 per cent dlaeonni. Tine lossa, steady; aiity days, siaaty day aad als month. 7V4J8 per cant. Call money, stroag; high, 10 per east; low, 9 par cent; mhos rata, P per cant; cloaisg bid. par cent; offered at 10 per cent; laat Ivan 9 par cent. v Special to Tb Tribtin. t, NORTH BALT LAKE, Not. Cattle 152. Market, steady; good demand. Clioic steers. top 07. 75 (ft .50, good steers, $7.008 00; fair teerc. $5.500 50, choice top cowa and hcjfcra, 25t medium to good 0UO,6 ('owf-ao- d haifera, 5 00vr8 (H)r cutters, 04. 00 fee canuera, $2.750 00, good buUI. 04 00(1 4 75; boitigua bulls, 08 00 8 50 Teal calvea, 00 250110 itt. Hogs Ucceipta 05. Markat, 15e lower; good dernaad. Top grad hogs. 011 85t$12.b6; rough, $10 851105, feeders. 08.1Ofe91U. 0beep Receipts, 1558, Market, steady; good demand. Top grade lamb, 0 5O1O6O, choice wethers 06.OOfe6.ftO; 03.76fe6.7ft; yearllagt, r, 188c; Decline. Market for commodttiee were similarly upset. Cotton, after falling in the of business below the bottom hours aarty figure of Haturdav, recovered on active purchase and closed slightly above last week's final prices, but wheat brqjta with great violence. It ended t lie dav at a net decline of nearly c per bushel, and its lowest price of $1 82 today was under the low figure of $1 N6 per bushel reached in the break which accompanied resumption of future trading iast summer, and which was followed by the recovery to $2 46 Corn prices held firmer. The government's estimate on the corn crop and on the surplus left on the farms November 1 from the crop of 1919. was not made known until after the closing of the Chicago market. The figures of this farm reserve are somewhat remarkable; they showed not only an increase of 72,300,000 bushels, as compared with a year ago, but are actually tho largest November in more than twenty years carry-oveBut the cotton trade alto had a showing of unexpected abundance of marketable stuff to make today. With all the nigh-rldcampaign and gubernatorial manifesto to stop the turning of cotton Into the shape in which it coulil be sold, the census bureau reports the glnnings between October 18 and November 1 as the largest of any corresponding period since tbe huge crop of 1914. 4. springs, 4, Juno Roberts, beautiful dancer In John Oort's musical comedy, Listen Lester,' ' Salt Lake theater for three next Novemdaya beginning Thursday, ber 11. hard-prese- d 4.. 8.. 'i 4c NEW YORK BONDS. lit ... !, - 101 76 2 re Ill Cent ref 101 Int X Marin 6a. 80S coupon K C 74 103 4 reg So ref Bt... L A N ns 4a ev 4a coup.. 103 Ilk, Me.KATex Int 63 Panama 8a rag ., 76 Mo Par gen 4a... 3698 78 do coupon Mont Power 6t... 34 Ann T A T er 6 96 N Y Cent deb 6a. 92 77 Arpiour A Co 4 Nor Pac 4a 78 Alcblton gen 4a. 77 O tv II Nor Pac 3a 72 36 Beth Steel ref Bt. 80 10 S L ref 4a... 82 Pae T A T Ba . . 85 Cent Leather 3a.. 80 Penn eon 74 Cent Pac 80 87 81 Penn gen 8a Chea A O ev C,BAQ joint 4a . 96 Reading gen 4a .. 86 L A g F adj 6a 66 C,M8tP ev 4 Pac ev 3a ...11 C.RIAPRy ref 4a. So Railway 3s... 884 Chile Cop col tr 6a 72 86 Tex A Pac Jat... 81 City of Parla Cnion Pac 4a.... 81 Col 73 A go ref V K of G B A 1 D A K too 4a. 67 Doni of Canada Ss (1937) 87, 80 0 0 Rubber 5e... 77 U 11931) V 8 Steel 6s.... WW Brio gen 4a 48 Wabash 1st 86 Gen Hk 88 3a 82 Gt .Nor Twenty Industrials, 82 66; off .62 Twenty railroads 84 08; off .90. Crescent Pipe Line declared quarterly WESTERN PACIFIC MAY MERGE, According to a report in the San Francisco Bulletin, plans are under way for a traffic merger of the Rock Island and the Western Pacific railroads, the consummation of tbe project being predicated upon the latter roads buying in the Denver & Rio Grande railroad. Steps looking towards the purchase of the Denver ft Rio Grande by the Western Pacino have already been taken. The merger with the Rock Island would-giv- e the combination a direct transcontinental line that touches eighteen states, and would prove a traffic move of great The sale or the importance to Utah. Denver ft Rio Grande Is scheduled for November 2 at Denver, unless the petition of minority stockholders asking for a delay la granted by the court. t ' NEW York. Nov. S. PrBur of urgent by specaccompanied, doubt ulative selling for the decline, broke prices against today on all th great market. - Th- 6tock exchange presented 9 more unvarying, downward movement n than at any time Bine th decline began, and net losses running from 2 to 5 points were very numerous. Exchange rate on the principal European markets fell to a new low level for the previous autumn, French exchange, in particular, going today below the previous potnt of greatest depTeciatlou since the war began, the 6.79 cents per franc of April 13. Th days decline of nearly ine per the franc came with a fall of pound sterling, which is now lie below simuland a week ago. the quotation of Spain, taneously rates on Italy, Holland, central Norway, Denmark and some of the lower reached figures European marketB than any hitherto quoted. Exchange on Germany declined with the rest, touching the lowest rate since January and nearly, reaching the low record of the pet tod No, other inferences can safely be drawn from uch a movement as thnt of today that many and the past week excep holders of drafts on these foreign markets are turning them Into caeh without regard to prices, exactly as holders of other quickly negotiable property are doing 0. C 8 do U S do t. Com- DANA NOYES. sales, Increased pessimism was engendered by another deficit In clearing bouse reserves, ths lower ratio of reserves reported by the federal reserve banks and tightness of local funds, call loans again rising to 10 per ceit after opening at 9 per cent. These conditions were intensified by the further demoralization of foreign exchange and the statement of a prominent financier that the country Is "on the threshold of a period of industrial depression which may justify correctlv legislation.'1 The' break In foreign exchange carried sterling down to wrlthln 15 cents of Its maximum quotation in this market, whll French, Italian, Dutch, Spanish and Scandinavian rates were at lowest levels ever recorded here. Liberty bonds end Victory notes reacted moderately, and the bond market; aa a whole, was affected by the weakness of stocks, rails, Industrials 'and Internationals closing at various reactions. To. tal sales (par value) aggregated $13,480,-00Old U. 61. bonds wer unchanged on call. t of committee th National Properties company, which controls the American Railway company. The sale was mads on account of default In Interest on a mortgage given as Becurity. The prkea paid for the stock by the bondholders committee was $2t3,000. ' AT iJjork gilt-edg- STOCK Cs modities Also Show FurDeclines. ther Large 1,200,000 shares The, current showing of atrength In Among the stocks that suffered greatest municipal bonds, a movement which has Impairment were those comprising the been In program now for sovoral weeks. shipping, steels, equipment, oil and motor group, but even the railway Is taken In atiy circles as one of tho issues did not escape the general reversal, all save a few of the trauaoonUneotals most hopeful signs of the times. points week-en- d With tho Increase In favor with .which forfeiting 1 to 1over ths Developments played are being looked 'upon by Into municipals tbe hands of the shorts, the operainvestors, the price at which eitles and tions of that faction adding substantially to the days unssttlemsnt, especially towns are gnabled to float .loans has in tbs volatile industrials and specialties, materially decreased. for which there was a very light demand. According to The Bond Buyer of New York, In October more municipal bonds were purchased by Investors through Investment bankers than for any October in ten years past, with- - the exception or the high tide reached In 1919. Hundreds, If not thousands, of cities In all parts of the country have In recent months been compelled to postpone financing for needed public Improvements because of the prohibitive cost, of money. Bonds of the larger cities tre now being purchased for as low as 3 per rent, while smaller municipalities, among them Utah and Idaho cities, are selling their ascurities for In the neighbot hood of t . per cent.This means that it will be possible for many places to engage In public works during coming months, a factor which may help much in employment, in the utilization of materials and furthermore In cutting into the existing shortage of which applies with housing facilities equal force to the agencies of government as to individuals. Then it might also be added that tire lower the cost of financing tbe less the taxpayers must pay In the long run. ISTOMCES Jr Week-en- d From 2 Purchases During- October Reach Highest Mark for Same Month in Ten Years Li' Are you run doom? Ars yoa Irritablef Are you overworked? Than try this approved remedy end satisfy yourself of Its beneficial Ingredients. , Jtriaeea Id-o- x. 3 I t eold in original 6 of tie only. Ilcfutt late MaaaMmie BR1ACXA ORVfl COMPANY City. Ma Notice is given that a special meeting of the stockholder of the Stiver Kin Consolidated Mining company of Utah, a corporation of Utah, la hereby called to be held, and asm will be held, at tbe Ncwhooa office of said oompany, building, eornar Of South Main street slid Exchange place, in Halt Lake City, Utah, t on th 0tU day of November, 1920, I o'clock p. m. of that day, for the purIncor' pose of amending th article of poration of said company, and particularly th pre loualy amended article th o Increa of said article, so of said corporation from capitalisation tl.0C0.0u9 00 to 31.2o0.000 00, and so a to nlhorld Increase th number of th share of eaptial stock from LMO.OOO to 1.250,000 and so a to place the (hare, Increased number of aharra, toU. 350.' 008, Into th treasury 4 the company and there subject asm to such dlsomS-tloaa may bo lawfully mad Uieieff w by tb board of director. SuLON BPIRO, of Hutd Company. and Director President K P MORRIH, a , SHERMAN FARGO. Hald Director ef Company wlkf.S Paled November t. 1920. 1 'll n IX TUB DHTRICTJ COURT OF Title |