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PAGE TWELVE GRAIN SETBAGK IS OVERCOME Closing Is Strong After Fluc-|Amaca* tuations on the Chicago Market Today. CHICAGO, March 10—Rallies from}‘smerican yesterday’s weakness developed in the American wheat market today during the early transactions. Liquidating sales on the part of holters had apparently ceased and leading interests were absotbing the other sellings. ‘There were also tn- dications of export business having Deen done over night Opening prices, which varied from unchanged figures to %e lower, with May $1.35% to $1.35% and July $1.17 to $1.17 followed by numerous minor changes and then by gains all around. Although declines took place later, they fafied to last, and with reports current thet Russia was buying both wheat and rye and that domestic mil- lers were purchasing wheat freely. the wheat market made decid<d up- turns fn price near the end of the aay. The ciosing, however, was sottied, at the same as yesterday's finish to le higher, May $1.36% to $1.37 and Juty $1.17% to $1.18. Corn and cats showed independent strength. Export inquiry for corn con- tinued, and the movement from the farms was raid to be practicalty noth- img. After opening unchanged to %e higher, May 61% to 61%, the corn market scored a moderate general ad. vance. Subsequentty, confirmation of ex- port sales of corn amounting to 1- 200,000 bushels in 24 hours, gave the corn market a further holst. Be sides, Sweden was reported as hav- ing disposed of 900,000 bushels of American oats to Russia. Corn closed firm, 1@1%e to 1%c net high- er, with May 62%c to 6%%c. | Oats started Yc off to %o higher,| May 3c and then hardened a little more. Down turns tn the value of hogs weakened provisions. Giesing Quotations. Whest— Open. High. Low. Close. May -. 135% 138 1.34% 1.36%) July 217 (118% 1.16% 1.17% | Corm— May. 61% 62% 60% 62% July — 6% 65% «63% 6S Oats— May .. .39 39% 3H July. 40% 41% 40% 41%! Pork— « May — . 29.00 Lard— May__1f20 2750 920 11.40 July 3140 32.65 1235 11.62 Ribs— May -_ 10:65 10.90 1055 10.90 July -- 2037 10.5 10.33 10.65 Butter and Eges. CHICAGO, March 10.—Butter high-| x; creamery extras, 26%; firsts 32@ 35%; excomis 29@31; standards, 35%. Hess unchanged; fredetpta, 17,443 Livestock Mart Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, March 10.—(United| Statks [Burvau of Markets).—Cattie| receipts 3,000; fairly acttve; beef! steers steady to strong top beef steers $9.25; bulk $7.50@8.50; other classes} generally steady. Hogs receipts 27,000; fatriy active| mostly 15 to 25¢ lower than yester- day’s average with some light butch. ers 35c lower; top $11.30; practical limft $11.25; bulk $10.60@11.10; pigs around 50c lower; bulk desirable 100 to 120 pounders $9.25@9.50; some strong weights up to $10.00. Sheep receipts 6,000; slow, about steady; strong weight Colorado wool- ed lambs $15.25; best not sold early; choice shorn lambs $13.00@13.25; shorn Texas yearlings and twos $10.75; not enough matured sheep here to make a’ market; odd lots selling steady. Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb., March 10.—(United States Bureau of Markets)—Hog re-| ceipts §,500; slow, mostly 15 to 20c| lower; bulk 180 to 210 pound butchers $20.50@10.60; top $10.75; butchers 215 to 315 pound weight, $10.10@10.40; packing grades mostly $8.75@9.2 | Cattle receipts 1,050; beef steers 3 best here $8.25; oth- ‘ock mostly steady;| > stockers and feeders dull. Sheep rec: 's 2,000; lambs strong to 15c higher; bulk $14.80@15.1 $15.25; ehetp and feeders steady Denver Prices. ENVER, Colo., March 20.—Cattie| narket steady; beet cows and heifers, | es, $8.00@ 11.00; bulls | stockers and feeders, $6 @7.25. Hogs, receipts, 750; market 25 @30c lower; top $10.85; bulk $10.50@10.70. Sheep receipts, 4,500; market strong i5c higher; lambs, $14@14.85; ewes, $8 75; lambs, $13.50@13.75, Stock Inspector Shot te Death EAST ST. LOUTS, MM, March 10.— Mark Larkin, veterinary surgeon and deputy state inspector of cattle at the National stockyards here, was shot and led yesterday by John D. Hawkins, chief inspector and Lark- n’s superior. Hawkins surrendered to police and said Larkin had threat- ened him. th nile -39% | Tobacco Products .. |American Zinc, Lead and Sr. - |Butte and Superior . ne Denver & Salt Lake} made through its receiyers{4 month ago as an act of reprisal for ,00% government loan to long tunnel on of Denver, was denied tate commercs commis- New York Stocks | Associated Press Leased Wire LAST SALES Allied Chemical 4 Dye... | Allis-Chalmers | American Beet ) American | American American American American 8: | American Tobacco .---_- Woolen ...-.--.—. Anaconda Copper Atchison . Atl, Gulf and W. Indies —. Baldwin Locomotive. -.---—. Baltimore and Ohio -.-...—. Bethlehem Steel “B™ Canadian Pacific Central Leather Chandler Motors American 136% % Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul Chicago, R. I. and Pac |Chino Copper ...-.-.-- - 2 Cofrado Fuel and Iron —.--. 27% Corn Products 105% Crucibie Stee! 57% Erie - Famou: General General Electric General Motors Goodrich Co. . Great Northern ptd. Ulinois Central |Insptration Copper International Harvester ..-. Int. Mer Marine pfd. «. International Paper Invincible Of Kelly-Springtield ‘Fire Kennecott Copper . scan Louisville and Nashville .-.-- Mexican Petroleum . Miami Copper .. Middle States Oft Midvale Steel issourt Pacific York Central . ¥., N. H. and Hartford jorfoik and Western Northern Pacific .. Oklahoma Prod. and Pacific Oll ...\----- Pan American Pennsylvania . 23% 40% ex div... Teaas Co. .. Texas and Pacific . Transcontinental Ofl . Union Pacific ...--—- United Retail Stores . U. 8. Ind. Alcohol . United States Rubber United States Steel - Utah Copper Westinghouse Electric Willys Oyerland Cala. Petroleum Montana Power Shattuck Arizona Great Northern Ore . * THREE. WELLS ARE COMPLETED Midwest Drills in Producers in Salt Creek for Two Companies. Another 1,500 barrels of crude oft! production was added to the yield of the Salt Creek iield during the past week from three wells completed by the Midwest Refining compamry for the Wyoming Associated and Moun- tain and Gulf Ol! companies.~ ‘The feature well developed was No. 31-A on the southwest quarter of sec- tion 30-40-78 a lease owned by the) Wyoming Associated company, which came in with flush production of 1,184 barrels a day. +|Steel Orders AWAIT MOTHER'S ARRIVAL | Blackstone Salt Creek Capitol Pete POMS ona mee nsolidated Royalty . 21% \Cow Guich . 2 Ds Lance |Lack Petroleum |Mike Henry .. a fountain orthwest | Qutwest | Riverton Refg ..... Royalty & Producers Sunset Wind River Refg. United Pete - - 81137 $11 9.62 9. 50 87 Salt Creek Cons. Prod. and Refrs. Marine Mutual 8. O. Indiana . Cities Service 3% ee TRADING ness at Close but Prices Generally Strong. NEW YORK, March 10.—Free sup plies of call money and better indus- conditions Invited an extension of the buying movernent in today’s approximated trial stock market 776,000 shares. Os and motors gave way moderate- ly to profit-taking sales in the last hour, although call money fell to 3% lancous stocks, rails, Norfolk and Western, Northern Pactfic and Wisconsin Central rising one or two points. Early quotations for foreign exchange again reflected unsettled political conditions abroad. Reduction of the Westinghouse Air Brake dividend caused a decline of 13 points in that stock and several of the minor steels and utilities also devdoped heaviness. In the main, however, the market became broader 38 | and stronger during the forenoon. The Still In Slump ——_ NEW YORK, March 10-—The monthly tonnage report of the United States Steel corporation, made public today, showed 4,141,069 tons of unfillet orders on hand February 28. This is a decrease from January’s unfilled or ders which totalled 4,241,678. FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS No definite arrangements have been completed yet for the funeral of Noble Jay Mishler, who was killed Wed nesday while driving a truck for thé Midwest Refining company near Salt Creek. It is probable however that the services will be held Monday after- noon and Interment made here. Final arrangements will not be completed before the arrival of the deceased man’s mother and sister who will ar- rive here tonight. The body is be- ing held at the Bowman mortuary un- til the funeral hour. — TAXI WAGES RAISED. CHICAGO, March 10. — Chicago's largest taxicab company in a state ment has announced that business in 1921 had been so good that wage In creases totalling $250,000 for cab driv- ers effective authorized The Wyoming Associnted well No. 13-AX on the southeast quarter of sec tion 15-40-79 gave up 235 barrels of ofl in the first 24 hours. This well was completed at a depth of 2,021 f The Mountain and Gulf company w« No, 21-A on the southwest quarter section 6-39-78 produced 95 barrels in the first 24 hours. Arrangements are being made to shoot the well. eed Meee Little Princes and Princesses Seeking Homes MOSCOW, March 10.—Little Princes and Princesses by the score are avail able in Russia for adoption by wealthy foreigners. The parents, where there are any, are willing and even ‘anxious to let thelr children go before being overtaken by poverty. ‘The mother of little Chafl Khan, |Prince Kadjar, a near pretender to the |throne of Persia, is one of the many |who are willing to part with their |sons. Prince Kadjar’s great grand- father was one of two brothers who disputed the Persian throne. When he failed, he fled to Russia, where the family became of some political consequence. : ‘The correspondent has bean told by many such mothers, that, unless they find some means of getting their children abroad, the careers of the Uttle ones will be ruined. If ever private property is returned to the criginal owners, these children will recover vast estates. > KIDNAPED IRISH FREED. BELFAST, March 10—Jack Baird and Albert York who were kidnaped |the arrest of Republicans on the Ty- rone-Donogal border, were released last night. ee the . government the re of the money involved, pba nission ‘held that the was insufficient to! g, NOTICE. Doctor G. 8. Barger has opened of- ice in the Midwest building room 333. Office phone 113; residence 176° 310-1 near Stradane, | NEVER leaves a ter and other on | | immediately had been Patented Underreamer THE TOOL THAT THE SWAN —loses no cutters in the hole, on which to set pipe, —reams a perfectly straight hole, —leavesno knots or lumps on wall —will do your underreaming bet- You Can Buy or Rent One From Any of Our Branch Stores THE BRIDGEPORT MACHINE CO. money market favored the advance call loans opening and renewing into next week at the unusually low rate of four per cent. Investment and spe- culative rails rose 1 to 3 points and several of the motors and rubbers sub- sidiaries gained one to almost four paints Ofls rose 1 to 2 points under jead of Mexican and Pan-American Petroleums, General Asphalt ‘and Standard Oils of New Jersey and Cal- ifornia. Chemicals and fertilizers were 1 to 2 points higher, and shippings also tmproved. Material advances tn particular shares had 2 good effect on sentiment and a broader demand developed in lating Recording 2%. Money. ‘NEW YOK, March 10,—Call money easier; high, 4 per cent; low, 3%; rul- ing rate, 4; closing bid, 3; offered at 3%; last loan, 3%; call loans against acceptances, 3%. ‘Time loans firm; 60 days, 4%@5; 90 days, 4%@5; six months, 4% @5. Prime mercantile paper, 4% @5. Foreign Exchange Easy. NEW YORK, March 10.—Great Bri- tain, demand 4.35%, cables 4.26%; 60- day bills on banks 4.32%. France, de- mand 8.95%, cables Italy, de- mand 8,41%, cables demand .39%, cables .39 domand 37.79, cables 37.83. Norway, demand 17.88. Sweden, demand 26.15. Denmark, demand 20.95. Switzerland, demand 19,41. i Czecho-Slovakia, demand 1.6 Argentine, demand 3607. Brazil, de- mand 14.25. Montreal exchange 98%. Metals. NEW YORK, March 10. — Copper steady; electroytic spot and near by, 18; later 13@13%. : Tin firm; spot and futures 29.50. Iron, steady; unchanged. Lead, steady; spot, 4.70@4.80. Zine quiet; East St. Louis delivery, spot 4.65@4.70. Antimony spot 4.25. Silver. NEW YORK, March 10.—Foreign bar silver 65%4c: mexican dollars 49%c. FAILS— smooth level shoulder at a less cost than any the market. | Branch Stores—Tulsa, Shidler, Ok. Main Offices and Shops—Augnusta, Underreamer Factory—Marietta, Ohio Ranger, Rising Star, El Dorado, Florence Kansas Ft. Worth, Breckenridge, South Bend, Tex. IN STOCK MART Profit-Taking Causes Weak- the previous session, reacted moder- ately and other motors, as well a8| Western Union, 6% - ols ,equipments and food specialties were inclined to ease. Obscure miscel- including Remington Typewriter and American Safety Ra- zor, were strong. Prices steadied with- in the first balf hour on buying of STANDARD BONDS. American Tel. 8s, 1922 -- 100% Armour & Co., 78 - 103% Argentine( unlisted 5s 4% 107% 107% nuance of the Mare Istand navy 113% fe Representative Kahn, Alameda, Cal. The letter from , Swift, 7s, 1925 . 1 Swift, 7s, 1931 .---.---- ade ;| Swiss, Ss . Urs. Rubber, 73. 104% The first safety razor is sald to Western Electric. 108 man in 1875. “QUEEN OF SHEBA” Has Ever Known. QUEEN of SHEBA Fox. We aE a cel a "AMERICA THEATER STARTING TUESDAY, MARCH 14TH Mare Island Not To Be Abandoned WASHINGTON, March 10.—Discon- wan of Cullfornia, but the navy tends to ase the navy yards as an junct to the proposed naval base Secretary Denby outlining the attitude of the depart- bave been invented by an Engilsh-| The Love Romance of the Most Beautiful Woman the World i yard in- ad- at * JOHN P, GRIFFIN 233 EAST SECOND STREET PHONE 1288 it Let us help you make the dollar go a long way. BEEF Special This Week ° Choice T-Bone, lb. VEAL Choice Sirloins, lb..274c | Shoulder Steak -20¢ Short Cuts or Club Loin Steak__....__32i%e Steak, Ib.___. .25¢ | Shoulder Roast __184c Round Steak, lb__=22¥%se | Shoulder Boil____....15¢ Hamburger Steak, Ib. 15¢ snonmee Bel (fine Choice Pot Roast, stuffed) __..____...13¢ per Ib_—__16 Ye | Veal Chops... 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Unless circumstances are altered, it looks like a strike of coal miners on April.l. We urge everyone to put in a sufficient supply of coal to tide them over the shortage. 5 ‘ CLEAN LUMP COAL FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CASPER SUPPLY CO. 913—PHONES—914 S08 Be