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Show FAVORITES M ADVANCES 1 ftT. Taking Cuts Down I 5 Sharp Gams m Oils f and Motors Arii tiRK June -1- Interest in nrk amrket again centered Pavement of a few favorite I m,. motors and specialties. I! Eft-va Issues nhowms profit -Pgilefl approximated 1,100.000 I I vr- Interest waa active at the I Mrxiean Petroleum domlnat-& domlnat-& nvement. soon advancing; to 173 and as suddenly 5 four points Pan-American i points each and gains point" marked the early V,, standard Oil of California) irtrrla Petroleum. Gulf State III 3 point? to Tueadaj s gain fifaan Lrocomotive, Mercantile referred. Studebaker. Great Chesapeake Ohio, Corn ani American lee were eub-' eub-' higher Nominal losses lit by Crucible and United 1 IS uiesiinghouse and several (condary rails setback of Mexican Pe-duF Pe-duF to p' l fi' ' ' king "'as of ration Before I h i nd of the thai stock made full recov- Cj hv no"n n" " rccoru tor ' established at 176 1-8. Ki were i to 3 points, higher, hta rnre run ! ''' - " " the s ' Tui .Id.-. -'' ii. cr flt Lidwin ' 1 : "" r Pressure, butj K ronowed buying of oils , Liu .Marine prefi ri id Indus-I Indus-I '',)-nhol and Cocoa Cola, to-, to-, orrertii "i ihe investment IDI Lfl-pd 1 ;" - noln' gains 'all i , Tipenrd " - '-, rer cent the f) JiCitiat rate in auiost five years. I J t floating supply of stocks ap-M ap-M . .arce wh-n larpi- buying or-,-partd and the urgency of the ; fSvtriag carried prices still litter mldda The action of ftfc tlD petrol' "n ' "'in'i'-d !" I Iwonder. the price reaching 178 lit ;,;,:. 'At- inter- J hi extended . i . -sc-s of .. "'.ho H't' i i' ' " aP mon- Lj food hus!n-- "i .-I" 1 - prov - ; (9 s Irre-'bt'1''' m , jriei many N C Studebaker, the sugars, i r-fats an'l I'nu.l i. . '. . onl were ji demand. Gulf States 8teel , 4 3-s v 'v... rtb :t 1-2, jca preferred Pullman .miu '.t'-, b petroleum C. American Car tirlcan Locomotive, interna-Jh interna-Jh L'Bn"M,fI' uru' Pond Creek coal' i .h'.' sugar group 1 to 2 V j LrJctn Petroleum rn to 1 TP lat-1 tui &: ivaw '-lin or i i: . i .r, (he; i, cealinR- I.- b I. iv.o II 1 points with unsettb-ment In the1 p list The . i-inc v -' s i't-cu- iWrORKtrT V EXCBLVX Gl Bir YORK. Junr- 21 foreign ex-HB ex-HB wta Bn m.'. iln, demand, ceblei i 43 '; sixty day bills on Hjjct, demand. 8.C4; cables "fc.iemand 4 86J.j i ables -l S". Kiim. demand. S17':, ifkeer. demand 30 Vi. cables 30 i. Hfff2. demand t n. 7" PHVa demand 2 7..GO RSfrii;. dohiHi i pwrlaiTi, HH den.n Bealbt'. d 1 n ! a n i 00jfc:"a! V' 1- 'l Mi.TVl, M MtM I mwMZ TORK Jun;- 21 --- Copper, II leiectrol'.' spot .mil futures 1 P1( i Ireidv. spot and nearbv $31.37; I In 131 - "'a L firm. No l, nonhcrn $20 00 Q fXo. J. northern $J 4 00 .7 25 00; J lioathcrn $lf' onto L'O ou. i Id. ready. m; $0.75 5.87 I jtcolet. East SI Louis, spot and i b delivers- 35 S .40 ,J taony. spo; 09 5 25. Allis-Chahner 88 American ToWco lL'li Amrrlcar, W'ooTw 140'i Anaconda Copper Atchlaon . 01 Atl Gulf A w Inrfl- 98H LocomXT ,Sl i Ka.iimore Ohio HS1 Steel B JfB Canadian Pacific 75 Antral Leather " U1 C handler '.rotor h'-Miak, & Ohio Chicago Mil & St Paul '4 Chlno Ooppor 40H Colorado pP . . 29 Corn ProducL, MUS Crucible steel ; ,04,-i ETrlo . 7C Famous Playent-LasUv i5 general A.hait V 7', General Kleetrlo 23i 'noral Motor.s ' 185 Goodrich r0 11 Great N'orth.-rn pfd " ' Jnnplratlon rr.D1)er 104 n Mcr Marine pfrl !2S Jnt.-matlonal PPOr -73 Invincible OH H K-Miy-Springfleij Tiro J? b-ennecott Copper 47 Ivoulnvllle & .,Uhlll 337 Miami Copper Uj Middle Staler Oil f?3$ Hid vale steoi 14l Missouri Pacific 'i-7 K5 &rt Central . . ' !W Northern PaVrflo Prod A Ref '8f Pacific oil WORS :::::::::::: ir ; i;;onSoi,dated Copper . ' . ; M Kep iron A Si..ei . i'S RoyaJ Dutch V v 70 '.a Sears Roebuck 1 59 7 Sinclair Con Oil Southern Pacific Southern Hallway xi, standard Oil or ' X j .t'. i b.uaehaker Corpiratlon '." KU Tennessee Copper . lS 1 Texae To. X2P Texas & Pacific-;'. "V 4' Tobacco Product! . 8?a Transcontinental Oil J',11 I nlon Pa' iflo . i;nite.i Ratall Storee l!L l S ind Alool,,. J."'1! staes Rubber".";;; tin. United States Steel . Utan Cdpper Wffltlnghouae Fde.-'r S3? Wllly Overland H9 Amerbar, zin-. . an,, Sm'";;;; .IS Butte and Superior ii 4 ala. Petroleum . Montana Powei roi4 Shattuik Arizona ir,9,.-Qraat ir,9,.-Qraat Northern Ore .'.HNINO SECURITtC; A reported hv J A Hnjrla Co , , . I Mill Aed Alta Mich iroTr SjT" Antelope star .... - 1 04 Alta Con 02 K - H con, :::;:: Am (V.n Cop 0j,r arf ' W h Big hui ' - : "it, Blr -Cot Coal . ... 'Hi" 0" Btr'stat'rper Black Metals "iiV BlnKham Galena ' " A)'il ni Central Kureka . .. T 4 0 Columbus Resall 1.714 Colorado Ton 0.S'V oB J ,,1"t .04; I 05'. Cardiff 1 nn " Con Metala I".' iaiy I 2 00 Dalv wait l.5 ' 55 I-.mma Si:-, er I q0W rmn5- nanUd 1 .03 J " ' i 6 ureka Mines .044"! 05 E Crown Point 1 o"Ul 02 Lat Tin Con J oi 1 07 Kureka Lily .0g j .04) 14 Eureka Bullion . .05 iiu Gold Chain .04 : 05'. Grand Central .o m Great Western . .., ,04 ' o3 Hamburg Mines ! oo Howell I .04 :04;; Ircn Blossom ,.. .291 .30 Iron KlnC UU ,i5i Judge M S 2.45 2.60 Keyrtono 3S ..".(1 Kennebec 04 ' 06 I.e4il Tlntic 01s ,024 Leonora 01 - 01 Lynn Bis Six 05 I .lo' Mammoth 27 v .40 Miller Hill 00V .OP Mav Dav 01 'i 02 Maion Vale 1 75 2. SO Michtean-l'tah . 27H .28 New Quinoy 024 03 N'alldrlVer 19 ! .29 North Standard KM; ,02 O K Silver COfc opohongo ' .00H Plutus 19 : Prlnco Con 05i .06 Paloma 00 Ul Price Mining 01 V; Provo 02 Va J .0." Reeds Peak 1 .Ol'.a South Standord 10 I .14 Sells 02H .03 Sndicato . .. I .004 00; Silver King Coaln I 2.1! - Silver King Con .40 .49'i Sioux Mines .04v .05 Sliver Shield ! .004 Ol'j Tar Bahy .00Vj .01 Tlntic Central 011 .01'a Tlntic Standard 2. 00 1 2 07'- Uncle Sam .004! .oi4 Utah Con 01 I .0H Cnion Chief 04 West Toledo 02 i 03' Walker Mining 3.37 3.50 Wooillawn 074 .10 Vankeo Con . M Zuma I -0 Opening Sales. Iron Blossom 200 at 30V Leonora !000 at 1Hc Miobjgan-Utah ooo at 2SVic 500 at -Sc. rrini-j ('on. 1000 at IMc. Silver King tjn. 300 at 49c S!r.-i Con. 2000 at 44c .um.i 2000 at 7c. Clo&ing Sales Bullion 0000 at 2Uc. ' olorado Con 1000 at 54c Ieonora 1000 at )C Mich Igan-L' tab jOu ai Prim o "on 1300 a 6'. Sioux Con 4000 at 4 4c Cncln Sam .'000 ul lo, Walker ' U H'O at $3 n Zuma liOO at 7c BUVTBB AND FOGGS I i IP ji i. June 21. Butter higher; creamers L l mJn J 33V1-C: eecondH Ii iff 294 standards 3EC8 lower; Rocelpu 24,644 oaaes. Hrata i 3121C ordinary ttrats 20c; miscellaneous I021c storage priced pric-ed extras 23c. storage packed liratt " 1 1 , I t " . OGDEN LIVESTOCK 4 , , gettaa 173 linKn . 547 Cattle Receipts 173, choice fed steers $5.25-7.75; grass steers Jfi.oOfc 2o, fair steers $C.006 60; choice feeder steers $5.00 & 6.00; fed rows and heifers $6 00 iff G. 00; grass cows and heifers $5 005.50; cutters $2.00(& 3.00 cannrrs $ 00 ; 00 choice feeder rows $3.00 h On. fat bulls. $3 0O$7 3.50; bologna bulls $2 00 3 00 eal 'calves $7.00tj 7.50. i llogj Receipts 647; choice fat bogs i76 to 250 lbs. $10.40; bulk of sales $9.90 10.40; efeder hogs $9 00 10 00. Sheep Receipts none choice lambs ?9 00g-10 50; WOthera $4 50B5.60 fa' lewes $3 00-34 00; feeder lamb $7 00 9 R.00. Ogden Grain and Produce Market -. 1 The following prices were being paid by eommlsslca houses today for farm product Hay $11 per ton Wheat $1 00 per bushel Eggn $4.00 5 0U per case. Butterfat, 33c per pound k GRAIN s CHICAGO. June 21 Rains In Che Canadian northwest and g.-nerally j cooler elsewhere led to a moderate downturn in price of wheut today Shortly after the opening Initial prices here were higher in response to an advance ad-vance In Liverpool Quotations, but removal re-moval of apprehension aj to damage by drought in Cunuda was soon inflected in-flected In values here. The oponlns which varied from unchanged figures to one cent higher, with July $1 123 'to $1 13 and September $1 134 to J1 I.'. was followed by slight general gains and then by a setback all around' to below Tuesday's finish. Speculative buying mode Wheat prices climb in the late dealings Less I optimistic crop reports from the south- i west and west were something of a factor Gains In price, however, vvero j largely transient. The cl09c was un- settled. ;il th same as Tuesday's finish fin-ish to :' higher, with July $1134 to 51.13 and September ll.lStj to 11.1394. Corn and oats were firmer owing to leas Favorable rop renditions for corn. After opening unchanged to t" higher, July 624 lo 62V;e, the corn market scored slight additional gain. When the fact came evident that the crowd was oversold It required only ;i moderate amount of concentrated buying to lift prlcos sharply. Considerable buying was ba9Cd on pant experience In the noon trade that the price generally moves up about this time. The close was firm to lc higher with July 62 4 rU 62 7 Oats ataned unchanged to "Sc higher, high-er, July 35 to 35 4. and later bad hardened a little more. Provisions were trifle firmer in line with hog values. KA-NSAS CITY. Mo., June 2 1 Cash, wheat No. 2, hard $1 07 (fr 1.23 No. 2. red $1 03 fi 1.08 Corn, No 2, white 674,; No 2 yellow yel-low 59 O M A H V N b June 27 Wheat No. 2, hard $1.04 1 06 Corn. No. 2. white 55 56 ; No. 2. mixed 54 55. oats NO 3 white 33(5 33 4: sample 311. CHICA;. June 21. Wheat No I, red $1.1-1-1 15) No 1. hard $1.1 5M S 1164. Corn, No. 2. mixed G 2 4 'U -'n : o-2. o-2. yellow 62 1jr 63. Data, No. 2. white 164987; No. 3. white 34 -6- Rye. none; barley 5Cfi'60. Timothy s- "d $4.00 i ." '.'i Clover seed $12.00 20. oo Pork, nominal. Iard, $11.42. Ribs $12.2513.25. LOCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES. (As rr : r 1 I.;, .1 A. llfgle Si Co ) BANK STOCKS. Bid I Aaked Bankers Trust $i507bbT$160.00 Columbia Trust 1 00 Deeeret National 268 00 272 00 First National of Ogden . . 305. 00 Deseret Sayings 202.00 - National Bank of Republlc . 220.00 National Copper 150.00 167.00 Se. nrlty Slat Bank I 100 00 Utah State National 115 00, 125 00 Utah Saving a Trust . 53.00 105.00 Walker Bros Bankers 233 00 237.00 Zlon's Savings . Trust ... 302 00 1 210.00 INDUSTRIAL STOCKS. I Bid I Aaked Amalgamated Sugar I 8.10 3.20 Con Wagon 62.00 65.00 Home Fire Insurance .. 320 00 330.00 Independent Coal 47 .50 Moi-an Canning 100.00 104 00 Mt States Tel & Tel 93.00; 101 09 Schramm-Jobnson 8s pfd a: 001 101 00 Standard Coal 52 .5? Ctah-Idaho Sugar 3.30 3.40 I tan Fire Clay 50.00 55.00 I'tah Pr & Lt lut pfd 94.00 96 00 Z C M I 111001 113.00 BQNDS. I Bid ! Asked Commercial Club 6s ' 63 00 S L Stock Kx 6s 1939 .... S 00 90.00 S'andard Coal 8s 1923 .. .1 98.00 l ah Pr & Lt 1st pfd. .. 90 00 91 50 i tab Lt A Pr s 1930 . ... 82 00 87.00 i tab Securities 6s 1922. .1 100.001 101.00 Ctah-Idaho Sugar 7s 1930.1 94 00 95.50 FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDS (As reported by J. A Kogia St Co.) Argentine 5s 1945 78 I 814 do 5s 1947 724, 73 Bral 4a 1900 (rly rec loan; 404 50 do 5s 1903 60 634 do 5s 1908 03 67 Buenos A 6s 1910-44 (Igi.. 634 674 do 5s 1916-44 (smaU) . , 60 63 Copenhagen 4s 1901 72 764 Paris-Orleans 6s 19-6 .6 82 Cuban gov 6s 1929 (lg). 83 85 do 6s 1929 (small) 81 81 Sao Paulo 5s 1907 63 66 do 5s 1905 69 j 72 BuenOS Aire." 34s 190K. . 464 0 Jap 6s 1907-47 724 76 Norway 34 1903 554! 58 do 3 4 1904 634 584 Sao Paulo 8s (gldr loan). 390 1 400 Jap 4s 1931 (small) 744 764 do 4 4a 1926 wml) 2d ser.l 88 89 CHICAGO FCTUIU; CHICAGO, June 21. Open. High Low. close. Wheat Julv 1.12 l.lthk 11 1V 1134 8cpt. 1 13- 1.134 1 12 4 1 13v Dec 1 164 117 4 116 V, 1.164 Corn Julv 62 .63 .62 4 -62 Sept 66 66 6 66 Dec. .66i 664 66Vfe .66 Oats Julv .36 .85 .36 .35 Sept 37 .38 4 .37 .38 4 pec .404 .40 40 .404: Lard julv 1160 n.U 11.47 11.60 Sept 11.82 tl71 11.10 Julv 121 gpt 12.27 12 25 13.37 FOREIGN LIVESTOCK 4 CHICAGO. June 21. (TJ S. Bureau of Markets. Cattle, Receipts 22.000; I steady io 10c higher; better grades matured steers showing advance, .early .ear-ly top 89,86, weight 1365 pound beef stcerti $8.76 9.50, she stock and bulls steady to strong, veal calves steady, .-tockers dull; bulk desirable vealers earl-. s 75. bulk bag) sl-oi k-r $6.76 ( S.50. bulk fat she stock $5 out 7 26 Hogs, Receipts 21,000; market active, ac-tive, opened strong to 10c higher; later stend to 6c hlghtr than Tuesday a average, av-erage, bulk good 170 to 230 pound averages. av-erages. 110.800 10. 9f; good 240- to 300-pound averages $ 10 45 ft 1 0.7 5 . top $11 00 curly, practical (op $10. 90; bulk $9.7510.90. pigs .slow weak; heavyweight heavy-weight $10.40 a lii.TO, medium $10.60 10.90. light 10.80 49 10.90; light-light light-light $10.3S&; 10.S5 packing sows, smooth $9.26 8 1 0 00 ; packing sows, rough $S.S0 9 30; killing pigs $9.25-tr 10.1 Sheep, Receipts 23.000 steady; yearlings inoatly -' lower; sliecp steady top Iduhn lambs $13. 00; others $12.60(9 12 86; feeder ends steady around $12.00; top native lambs to packers $12 50- culls mostly $6.50 7.00; best dr- fed yearlings $11.00; top native ewes to killers $6 60; heavies around $3.00; breeders and feeders steady. OMAHA. Neb.. June 21 ( U. 8. Bureau Bur-eau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts, 16,600. good hogs active; mostly 10c higher; bulk 180 to 250 pound butchers $1 0 25& 10.35. top $1" -In. bulk 260 to 340 pound butchers $ 1 0.00 fp 10.20 ; hixcd and heavy grades slow, steady to 10c lower; packing grades $8. 75 9.60. Cattle Receipts 6.900 better grades heavy steers heavy to strong. top 0.S6 medium grades and yearlings weak to 15s lower, she stock steady to lower, common 10 to 25c lower; other classes of stock mostly steady Sheep Receipts 8,000; lambs and yearlings 26 40c lower, bulk natives $12 00 12.25 , Idaho 112.25 49 12.50; best yearlings $10.50 10.75; sheep and feeders weak to 25c biw.r. best wethers weth-ers $8.00; ewes 6.00, feeder lambs $11.00. ST. J09EPH. Mo., June 21. (U. S. Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts 14,000; active; 6 to 10c higher than Tuesday's average to shippers and to packers; bulk 170 to 230 pound weight $10.86 49 10.45; packing sows dull and lower; average cost Tuesday $10.30 for 227 pound weight. Cattle Racelptal,800; market very 6low. the little done early In all classes about steady. 1185 pound steers $9 05, no choice yearlings eold carlv , bulk 1 uv a ' .ou. Sheep Receipts 2.000 fat lambs 50c lower, top $11.75; few drive ins early $11.50; culls $6 00 ewes $3..".0'b 4.00. KANSAS CITY. June 21 iU. S Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts 1 1,000; beef steers slow steady lo 25c lower, plainer grades weaker; early top lot $9 16. she stock dull, weak to 26c lower; cows $4.00 to 6.00; bulk cutters $3.00 3.60 , prime yearling heifers bid $8.75. vealers $7.O08.00. few $8 26 canners steady. mostly $2.00 2.60; bulls steady; bolognas $3 75 to $4.00. Hogs Rcoclpts 16,000; active to 10c higher, spots more; hogs desirable 170 to 260 pound weight $10.35 to S10 60; top $10.65. shippers took about 3.000; packer top $10 5 0; heavy mixed closing steady; bulk of aalee $10.10 to $10. &o; throw out sows $8.60 (ft S 75, stock pigs steady Ho weak; best $10.65. Sheep Receipts 5.0O0, killing classes clas-ses and breeding ewes steady; beet nu-tive nu-tive lambs $12 50, most culls around $6.00. POTATO MARKET. CHICAGO, Juno 2 1. -Potatoes, receipts re-ceipts 48 cars; .steady, total U B. shipments ship-ments 484; Alabama. Louisiana. Oklahoma Okla-homa and Arkansas sacked Bliss Triumphs No. I. 12.7591 cwt; Ala-bam Ala-bam u sacked Spauldlng Rose No. 1, partly graded $2.20 2.40 CWt.; Arkansas Arkan-sas sacked Irish Cobblers No. 1, $2 70 cwt.; North Carolina Norfolk section stavo barrels Irish Cobblers No. 4 76 6.00. Boatern Shoro Virginia stave barrel Irish Cobblers No. 1 $5.60' 5.76. Old stock, firm; Wisconsin and Michigan sacked round whites No. 1, $1.85 2.10 cwt. MONEY MARK! 1 NBW YORK June 21 ';j.ll money aaay; high 8; low 24. ruling rate 2; closing bid 3. offered at 34, last loan 3. ('all loans agaln-i 1 plane- 2; time loans easier; 60 dava 34; 90 days 35 4; six months 14 Prime mercantile paper 44944. LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK, Juno 21. Liberty bonds closed; SVjn $100.12; first 4s blank; second 4s $ 100.00. first 44 1100.18; second 44s $1 00 04; third I'ifl $lo0.oK; fourth 14 $100.cl; fourth 4s $100.66. T Ogden Cash Grain iQuctatlon3 Furnished by Olobo Grain 4. Million Co ) Values Include fr. iicht rate paid to Ogden Utah Winter Whoat. .N... 1 dark hard $1 00rri I 10 No. 2 dark hard 97cr$1.07. No. 3 dark hard 94c$1.03. Utah Whlto wricai. No. 2 soft white 8292c No. 3 soft white 7SdS8c No. 1 hard white B8jt8o. No. 2 hard white SoT96i.. Idaho Winter Whea No 1 dark hard $1 BM 1 16 N.r. 2 dark hard $1 .00Q 1.12. No. 8 dnrk hard 97C4981.09: No. 1 hard winter S5499EC. No. 2 hard winter 8797c. Idaho Hard Spring Whejt No. 1 dark northern $1 1101.81. No. 2 dark northern $1 0991 18. No. 3 dark northern $1 o.".j t.l5. No. 1 dark northern SO :49 $1 .00 N'.r 2 northern 96-;( $t 01 Idaho Whlto Wheat. No. 2 soft whlto 85 96c No. 3 soft whlto $2'.i 92c No, 1 hard white 91c91.01. No 2 hard white SSi9c No S hard whito SSff.l?. Idaho Whlto Feed Oats. 2S hulk $1 6391.00. (With transit MlUn. Ilaht oats 5 to 15c I less. If sacked 5c addition.) Eaotern Corn. No. 2 yellow $1.31 . 40 No. 2 mixe'l $1 1 Si. (Above bulk. Sacked. Sc additional). I |