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TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1973. neem ahs te fences ere pron > eee STOCK TREND BRAIN PRICES Some Advances Recorded in Market but Strong Demand Is Lacking. Bearish Factor. NEW YORK, March 13.—Opera- tions for the rise were resumed in today’s stock market after a period of, hesitancy engendered by the higher money rates, favorable trade developments inspired bullish demon- strations in the sugars, dividend pay- ing rails and anumber of specialties. Sales approximated 925,0000 shares. CHICAGO, March day after an early advance. July $1.14% @1.14%. NEW YORK, March 13.—mxecu- eution of buying orders, delayed by yesterday’s suspension of wire service imparted a firm tone to opening prices in today’s stock market. Sug ing the early dealings. Liverpool _ quotations tended Cuban Raw Sugar, Stromberg Carbu:| continued tive operations for the rise were re ropean continental demand for wheat [ UNGERTAIN| CLOSE LOWER Rumored Movement of Wheat from Eastern Lake Ports Is 18—Talk of bringing back to Chicago wheat in boats at eastern lake ports led to de clintng prices in the wheat market to- ‘The close was steady but %c to 1%c net lower, with May $1.19 to $1.19% and CHICAGO, March 18.—With noag- gressive selling in evidence wheat Averaged a little higher in price dur- Firmness of to higher, with May $1.20% to $120% Allied Chemical & Dye -...... Allis Chalmers ---_-----W American American American American American American American Baldwin Locomotive American American Ba'timore and Ohio -. Bethlehem Steel B ex di Canadian Pacific Central Leather - Clfandler Motors Chesapeake and Ohio Chino Copper Colorado Fuel and Iron 3 4 47 108 72y fhe Carnet Daily Cribune Stocks -:- Grains - AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED MARKET GOSSIP Big Indian Boston Wyoming Buck Creek Burke Blackstone Salt Creek Chappell Columbine } Conosolidated Royalty Cow Guleh . Domino - Elkhorn — E. T. Williams - Prante, ck management ‘Gates Be : properties. Jupiter -. 00% ‘ Kinney Coastal “ Lance Creek Koyarty- Lusk Royalty -. Mountain & Gulf Mike Henry Red Bank Picardy The directors of the Mari companies by which the Mari pany of the group, heretofore or hereafter ac oil produced. Western Exp‘oration.. 3, Colossal Makes 1.43 1.50 production if the second Wali Creek - Livestock -:- All Markets OPERATING COMBINE 15 RATIFIED Producers corporation, Glenrock Oil company, Glenrock Pe- troleum company, Hall Oil company, Mosher Oil company, Pilot Butte Oil company and Superior Petroleum company, at recent meetings in Casper, ratified an agreement among these with exclustve| meeting held recently in Spokane. and operation of all red, including the disposition of al! According to Max W. Ball, president of the companies involved, the purpose ot the new management, which is ef- fective as of January 1, 1923, and rans ten years is to obtain for all the! smpantes the economies of unified op- ND FIELD NENS ine Oil company, Royalty and U ne becomes the operating com- Dakota-Montana company is pre -| paring to drill three wells immediate. ly on the Kevin-Sunburst structure. As quickly as the weather permits Hager-Stevenson company, will start drilfing on section 1-24-11 east Thorne dome, near Geraldine. Chit Ct, la Dividend. Magnolfi | _GALVESTSON, Texas, March 1.— board of trustees was reelected, u plication for a recetver for the S. Rubber, Dominion of Cana¥ia, 51g, notes, 1920 - French Republic, : French Republic, 714 Kingdom of Belgium, 7148 — Kingdom of kK K. of G American Sugar, s American Telephone a American Armour and Co., Baltimore Rethleher: nadian P of G. B. & B. & 1 el acific Burl Mil. and St. Mo. Kan. and Texas new adj., Belgum, Telephone and Telegraph col. nd Telegraph ev 414m nd Ohio cv. ref., deb., and Quiney Paul c iodyear Tire 8s, 1931 _ joodyear Tire, 88, md Trunk Ry. of Can. Grand Trunk Ry. of Can., 6s Great_Northern 1941 A -- ie A + Missour! Pacific gen., 48 pe al er agar Ae arty laretiies. 18 ration and the strength of consoll-| At the ennua! meeting of the stock ‘1 gars continued in Sood demand in| too ald reports Br etre sane er| Chicago, Mil and St, Paul RSSdd HIN eeu BRED ber holders of the Magnolla Petruleum | Montana Power, ere response to the creation of a new]... 3 i Chieago, R. I. and Pac. es company hers today at which the} Sow Bese ri high record of 8i\e per somna ew | Wheat was decreasing where as Bu Northern Pacifie pr, len 4: \regon Short Line, ref., 4s “ = Besides 925,000 bushels | “ Wyo-Kan. we Colossal Oil syndicate is now be-| WAarterly cash dividend of 1% per] pacitic Gas and Hlectrie 5s. fated Dey Goode Coen pind Asso-| tailing lt in the United Stat Corn Products Western Ol Fisl low 2,600 feet in its test on the south-| Cet was deciared, payable on April/ penn R. R. gen., 648 ~ Gapibighneandiotate of ae. ble supply total was announced, Crucible Steel Western States — west quarter of section 32-39-78. . Penn R, R. gen., 59 - or olla ‘were. heavy, ‘© min} contrast witl, 11,000 bushels increase Y on . . apot dome, where some ofl was by PRIA E Reading gen. 4s Several points of strength develop.| "ee ago. The opening which var.|! ue (ORR af CLOSING encountered in the shale. An effort | ere ees bbe LES rig athcegh oe eae § i ‘ jenet A jlucers$ 18.76 00 Ne fi INA, Mon’ ‘arc! . ‘ "a ed in the early trading but specula.| ‘C1 trom unchanged figures to, iis| General Asphatt Afountain cers 6 Ib | wiji, be’ made to develop. this. shale Ths dence ring, told confidence men and Pacific Olt bunko workers here that police pro- Pan American ePtroleum - off one, were the only conspicuously | ‘ife to provision heavy spots. which is now being completed. Pine is situated betwee nthese SY j.] General Motors 23.75 24.00 | aoes not prove to din State bank of Hardin was Up Buber, strained somewhat by: the! 54) par (200 TOU tee to eee ee and | Gooteieh Ge, Seana | oe rons to eee beeeine, | with the district court of Big Horn| ‘tah Power and Light cont, /nanbwEl Sate: “for, ‘call’ money | Ore a eee etien Great. Northern 9! mien 580 £ F county this momning by° Attorney | Western Union \6in 9 and continued interruption of wire ecaueie, selling on the part of | ll'nols Central —-. 14.26 14.50 Big Muddy Wolls Shows Weil. General W. D. Rankin. ‘The applica-| Vestinghcure Electric 7s 107% service tolwestern: pointe.” New York | eee ae ay. te connections was) Inspiration Copper 67.00 Humphreys .No. 35 well of the/tion followed ‘transmission by Gover r Central, Baltimore and @hio and Sacbespaniads te; raciecta Chas Cetno! ernational Hervester 199,00 *] '!amilton Oil corporation on section! ner J. M. Dixon of a report on the} land of the Evans OW corporation| Atchison advanced 1 to 1% points. aererine rank Loloe Aha GoRE OPerneRTL Int. Mix) Mastie Del 19.00 | 59-76 of the Big Muddy field is) inetitution by State Bank Examiner| when drilling was suspended last fall| The Market Btreet Railway issues |fferige were below the cost of wheet vitornational Paper YT eported to be makin g150 barrels a! 1, ¢ Skelton, who closed the bank|2nd this test will be rushed to com extended thelr early gains as dia/stored pn vesse's at Invincible Of |S. 49.00 | “as after being shot on completion) 61, January 15 pletion. Owing to its location on the American. Best Sugar, Cuba. Cane|°f the Great Taken. jsnee with | Kellyacipriagtield Tire LIBERTY BONDS © the Wall Creek sand. The Ham-| LA Bait Laas Ee structure, {t is expected that the Ten-| KOIMMRHEECT Go teret kane | wsheat anda ar ceaulteat epuliness| Konntontey COpOes ic $101.20] ton company, which ts a subsidiary | f cep will be found at a lesser depth} ee eee re CARD H Its or Ceoeibtas After opecling at Ato, off] LoulaeOs aha Sikanvl 98,00 | °f the Mutual Ol company, plans the| than in the Alagaka well and this! pee hey oer ae oba as Hs bi Ser May tic to 75t%c, the corn| Mexican Petroleum 98.00 mittee at many wells Y velar tia es be into the pay within the| = ame echn 2 » May 75c : 8 ne 07.94 | holdings Muddy | | next few weeks. to 3 points above yesterday's closing| market seored 4 little advance al eerste Shag Gite 97.92] um production. This” policy was) This is the third instance during) DENVER. Colo, March 13— f gures HTT iaBe cast oP ee laae corn be 984: | never followed by the Midwest com recent months in which the penetra-| George L. Reamey, confessed bunko Prices Teseeder : thelr _umard ROG Se das, corn ee 98.05] Dany original developer of these uon of the Tensleep has found Pro-| steerer and bookmaker, and the the soa aUtEnte canine ri weak. Corn closed unsett’ed, ic to] New York Central ea 100. avers HERE oie ices a ieee state's star witness against 20 alleg- bers, a few dividend, paying railroad}! %c net lower, with May 73%c. Y.. N, H., an Geary o Test Progressing. | Casper Creek where 172 feet of satu-|°¢ Confidence men on trial here, tes- issues and a select assortment of| Oats started tac to Xe higher, May | Norfolk and Western - SabEaA trated ann’ the! thie), rocay that A. W. Dutt, one of altion. South Porto Rican] 4sc und later continued to harden.| Northern Pacific ---------. The Continental Producing, Carter hs i Pier Noteieit ‘dome| th® Alleged: managers of the confi- Sugar and Consolidated Cigar, each| [igher quotations on hogs gave o| Oklahoma Prod. and Ref. and Fensland companies have run| Midwest wel three-inch casing to a depth of 4,728 the eGeary dome, northeast of Mountain New high records were 7 tection for confidence men working Hi Of ny el i ° , being the largest and m 2 * established by Manati and Punta Open. H’gh. Rock Creek - tor GcPlie tota ated ane feeb et (Continued trom Page One.) Dobah eteaetane fn Hn SERLOOr EEL ae ee og atenes Test) ated) 2488 Sugars, Coca Cola preferred, | WHEAT— Salt Creek -- the ecasiqg will he landed. ‘This | Wil be guided accordingly.” domes which form the Potson Spider) V°% “'ron Associated Dry Goods and Mack] May 5 1.20% test should be completed before many! The Belgians insisted at great] uplitt and it is expected to produce|, “He said if any one was pinched ‘Truck, the gains ranging from 1 to/Ju'y - = 1.15% . weeks but little hope is held out for | /eMsth upon their points of view and] in large quantities owing to its for.| he'd get out,” Reamey declared Duff points. American Locomotive | Sept. = 1.13% Reading -- ] Steel commercial production. it 18 asserted here that the gredual} mation and location from a geolom-|told the workers. Reamey yester- made up its dividend of 1% and Bald: | CORN- ie, FEO Bey x uae | evacuation of the Ruhr as Germany| cal standpoint |day gave @ list of victims whose win advanced a-point. Market Street £ Royal, uch: Boe! ne | Pays was assented to by M. Poincare — | losses totalled $228,420. prior peeferred jumped four ; Sears Roebuck | s Hamilton ~. _, Black Mountain Test Well. with the greatest reluctance. Pr cere points and the preferred 3. Gulf| Sinclair Con Ol S Grass Creek -. Utah Oil & Refining company has! premier Poincare had another coc. | utes and Crucible Steels, American aaaiern eae a Torehlight - set casing at 2.100 feet in its test) rerence with Premier Theunts before CAN and Cuba Cane Sugar refer 45 ABM 44% | southern Railway Blk Rasin — Well on section 36-13-91 of the Black | tegving for Paria today. ferred, American Can, Nash Motore 4% 44K -44% | Sinndard OM of N. J. Greybull ~. Mountain field, Big Horn couty, Wy0.|" ne subjects of security for France | and Mathieson Alkali also were ~ AB% 48% 42% 42%} Studebaker Corporation Sunburst = 1,80-1.50 | Drilling will be continued to the Em:| ang Belgian and the future condi- | strong, Certain exchanges“ opened Tennessee Copper - ——— bar. as-scon as the Hole ts cleaned.” | tong to be: laid’ down for Germany | KILLING CLERK steady. 12,05 12.20 12.05 12.05 | Texas Co. - Drilling “Resumed) on Wildcat: were nct mentioned in the com The closing was strong. An en . 12.15 12.92 1215 12.14 | Texas and Pacit Delia has been kyr by pene munique atout yesterday's meot’n.: | larged public demand ~ for: ‘railroad Tobacco Products ‘- well and Neweom on oe test of the! bur it is known they were discussed F | _—_—_— shares stimulated buying in other 11.15 | Transcontinental Olt Livestock VConnor fanch, section 94180-/ the Belgians insisting particularly 5 VICTORIA, B. C., March 18.—The quarters in the late dealings, final . 24147 14.50 11.87 11.87 | Union Factfile ~ preut e Tree rar thyrent of the Salt) that at the proper moment all the | kiting of Lionel Lorenz, bank clerk, prices in) the general lst being hited Retail Stores: — ck field, after setting casing at) aijes should be brought into the con aT Ep | s0:shaboraibl ah cubreeeie eax around the best for the day. Heav Cash Grains. tS. Ind. Babe seri oS ichaieees ference. They made it plain that] ATLANTA, Ga. March 1%-—With| mations of Ronald Smith, 17, and buying of New York Central, w CHICAGO, March 13.—Wheat, No. 3} Unital States - Prices. 3 5 meri they wanted both security and repa-|. possibility of the trial coming up| yerhert Burton. 15, poll ~ teaanel $98%, was one of the fea-lroq $1.81, Corn, No. 2 mixed 78%@| (‘nited States Steel - CHICAGO. March = 13—(United} ee nied LOW Exptncors Bee, rations but thoy insisted upon re-|in the September term of the Fol:|}ire today, aaccedings tor teeidtnoae tures. ‘0. 2 yellow 78% @75%ac. Oats, \"tak Copper -- States Department of Agriculture.)—} Cn ic peepee ack! oer wit. the | maining strictly within the Versi eral Court here, Asa G. Candler, At-| confession Smith shot Lorena dead boss white 454% @46%c; No. 8 white] Westinghouse Electric - Hoge—Receipts 36,000; slow, 10c'to.16c} current in Stet sa ceed | les treaty. Janta soft drink magnate, had on f'e| as the bank clerk was handing over Barey 60@70c. J willys Overtand -. = higher to shippers and yard t trustee on its 8 per cent guaranteed! Tne Beigians said they did not today an answer to the petition of/25 cents in a holdup. ‘ Timothy Clover seed] American Zinc. ead and Sm. bulk desirable 150 to 210-pound and participating production bonds wish to do anything to offend Great Britain as they were obliged to look to England for protection as well as to France. The Belgians said the whole situation should be frankly laid before the allies as soon as Ger many acknowledged defeat in the Ruhr, and they insisted also, it is understood, that all the allies and the United States should be informed that the Anglo-American refusal to ratify the guarantee treaty negotliat ed at Versailles at the same time as Mrs. Onezima de Bouchel of New Or- leans, in the $600,000 heart balm suit} recently brought against the manu-) facturer. Butte and Superior Cala Petroleum Montana Power Shattuck Arizona Great Northern Ore Chicago Northwestern Maxwe'l Motors B Consolidated Gas - American Linseed Of -. Casden are at the rate of 20% per cent per/ annum, Those bonds were issued in July, 1921, and the participation fea- ture has proven quite profitable to thelr holders, as the three coupons paid to date have been worth $25.99 on each $100, or more than double the $12 interest guaranteed for the period. The sinking fund has retired $509,800 of these bonds, and an ad- ditional $45,000 has been called for ages $8.45@58.55; top $8.60; bulk 2 300-pound butchers $8.10@8.3 packers bidding less; packing sow around $7.25@7.50; pigs mostly $77 7.15; heavyweight hogs $§@8.25; m: lum $8.10@$.50; light $8.40@8.60; Mght light $8@8.5' packing sows. smooth, $.25@7.6' packing sows. rough $7@7.30; killing pigs $@8.2) Cattle—Receipts 11,000; beef steers fairly active; strong; better grades slow: Sugar 13.50020.50. Pork nominal, Lard 12. Smith and Burton were among five . youths arrested on suspicion of hav- ing stolen from stores here. After the. alleged confessions of the killing of Lorenz, the police released the other three la SWAN UNDERREAMERS 10.50@11.62. NEW YORK, March 13.—Sugar closed easy; approximate sales 31,- S800 tons. Tho market for refined sugar was unchanged to 15 points higher at $8.76 to $9.30 for fine gran ulated, ee TWO PERISH IN | RIVER FLOOD Butter and Eggs CHICAGO, March 13.—Butter hig! creamery extras 481% @48!; stan: bidding redemption on April 2. | _ * ards 4744: extra firsts 4744 @48; firsts d lower on best heavies; bulk 1 | the German peace treaty had created Foreign Exchanga 46@47; seconds 45@45%4c. Standard Oil Stocks || steers carly $8.5009.25; several Montana OQperat‘ons, | a new situation and that the French} ossariaA, Neb., March 18.-Search! - Eggs lower, receipts 25.413 casi $8.35@8.70; part load matured steers Homestake Explaration company) and Belgians were, bound to consider |». rolatives for the bodies of Harvey | firsts 24%4@26; ordinary firsts 23%@ $9.50; some held around $10; run jate| has resumed drilling test on Bowdoin| the question of thelr security in this!ong Thomas McIntosh, farmers NEW YORK, March 13.—Forelgn|24,; miscellaneous 24@24%c. NEW YORK CURB. fn arriving; killing quality beef stecrs| dome at 3,000 feet. Homestake-How-| new light. swept away on a cake of ice after exchanges steady; quotations in cents SLE eal less desirabie late Monday; several de | !"€ well. in section 9-35-3 west is) PER RL Pea being caught on a sand bar during) Great Britain demand $4.70 1-16: sirable loads pulp fed Coloradosoffere) | 1own 1,625 feet. Homestake-Peters a sudden rise in the Missouri river| Nn ps ps s cables 4.70 5-16; sixty day bills on she and bulls strong to 15c higher: de] ‘est in same section has set 8%-Inch Ti oma AT YOUR SUPPLY STORE banks France demand 6.0314; Potatoes sirable beef heifers up more; two loads ing at 1,000 feet | proved ‘fruitless yesterday. BRivpcsrort cables 6.04, Italy demand 4.77; cables beet heifers $8@8.65. respective! Keystone Oll company 1s reported} re ae mies 4.77%. Belgium demand . 5.20%; calves 26c to 50c higher; bulk bologna] 'o have a showing of ol! at 804 feet | Sheep—Recetpts 14,000; opening very slow; two loads 82-pound lambs $14.5 early to packers; looks about 10c low er; no other sales; talking 25¢ ower 2 ° 5 | THE PIPE FOLLOWS cab 21, Ge demand .0048%; + om bulls $4.85@5; few heavies upward to/ feet in Ellis sand in test on Little! ry | peso et ohne pa NS%*i) CHICAGO, March 18. — Potatoes $5:10; bulk. desirable veal calves. t>| Muddy structure, 12 miles northwest M wers Given cables 39.68. Norway demand 18.07,| (0! acre nate 4 Tibi wraecene packers around $9.50; bulk cannors|%f Great Falls, | Sweden demand 26.89, Denmark de. sicket and Bulle round. whites $66 and cutters $3.35@4.25. Virgelle O!1 company is placing ma-| mand 19.09. witzerlan: leman Wage Increase terial at location in the city limits of Great Falls for deep test with Standard tools. Location fs on Sixth | (Continued from Page One.) treet three blocks north of Central./ been made of the cru(® but samples 95c cwt.; few best at $1 cwt.; Idaho 18.64. Spain demand 15.41. Greece de) oo oyed russets $1.25@1.50 cwt. -. ————————— mand 1,08, Poland Cemand .0022%. Czecho Slovakia demand 2.97. Argen- INCOME TAX ; ; : SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, March ting demand 27.25, Brazil demand]; Generally: sheep steady; choice 105-| | Northfield and Reliance compantes| show {t to be a high grade light oll a Oneratore ofall metal snins (in 11.25. Montreal 93 1-16. \ ‘, nar bia. . Some 113-/ have started crilling with two shifts) and it ‘a expected to rank high with| tian are Saal inein higan™ envinuhs COMPILED Silver a ae ics two loads desir} on test at Genou structure, Hole has| other grades in this territory. and Pen Ane com peapeoe ..SANOuny, ‘ . Cbs io aeerawe-tr 103% able 70-pound feeding and shearing] een standnig since Inst November | {rom present indications the well will} cit emp:oyes, both mine Rad sail oe Notary Public Service eo a lambs $14.85. ut total depth of 2.810 feet. |be a ble producer. rie: 4 ry from 7% p NEW YORK, March 13. Foreign Mexican dollars Summary of drilling operations in| ase Dey y cade cht dye . ON, ¥, = The Alaska company has four oth Open 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. SUMMARY OF : 5 the Sweet Grass Arch territory at the! er well he field, all of which are| With ® maximum of 50 cents per day bar. jpallver 67449: Oe QBG, aaa 51% beginning of March shows trict! sdlefeoratias ‘and ges from a shallow-| 12° Utah Copper, company announced | Taylor & Clay Offices Slt 9 ROORIN 5 oosonean trae tions 7 gam wells, two water wells| er horizon and with the proving of | {he imerease to thelr employes would i HT REWS — , receipts 18,000; active 15@20c higher:| and tweive dry holes with thirty pro-|the Tensleep this field becomes a|b@ effective March 16. Increased Oil Exchange Bldg. SUGAR PRICE packing sows $7.15@$7.30; stazs| riuc’ng wells, At the beginning of| most attractive development proposal. Prices for metals make the wage in i $6.00@$6.25; bulk butcher hogs $7.40] March there were thirty-five wells| tion, crease possible, mine owners said. @$7.90; top $7. actually driliin: == —= 51 tests standing,| It was announced yesterday by an 7 new locations and 18 new rigs. The| Alaska official that a four-inch pipe total estimated oll production from} ine to Natrona station would be laid the thirty producing wells 19 est!-\ thiy spring to handle the output from mated at 1.200 barrels a day or an| the field. This will be about 5% miles .verage of 40 barrels per well. in length and gravity will eliminate The Ohfo Oll company is preparing | the necessity of installing pumping to drill a deep test on the Sherrard] equipment. This will give the field lome, located about 153 miles south-| rajt connections with the markets east of Havre. Standard tools are be-| and the output can be handled at a Sheep receipts 12,000; lambs mostly jing hauled to the locatio nand hole comparatively small cost. @5isc; 4-6 months S4c@S%e; prime| 250 lower; bulk $13.75@$14.00; enrly| will start with 20dnch bit. ‘A crew has beon sent to the field to commercial paper 5c. top §; ; sheep and feeders steady; | 11 she closing hours of the general resume operations on the well of the| ——— ewe top $8.76; feeding lambs $14.60. | aasembly of Montana, a bill waal California Oll company of Wyoming, | —vo | pamsed providing for two per cent tax| which had a hote at 2,156 feet on the! | on the gross value of all off produced] northeast quarter of section March 13,—Cat-| j, xfontana. IS PROTESTED NEW YORK—Samuel Gompers, i with pneumonia, will leave h's bed within a few days, attendants sald. beef steers, | 1 } she stock and bulls steady to strong: bulk fed steers $7.25@$8.65; top steers $9.40; yearlings $8.85; bulk 18.—Call| cows $4.25 @86. hilfers $5.50 5%e;| $7.00; bologna $4.250 34. of-| packers veal top $9.50; stockers an’ | Seeder 3 steady, bulk $6.75@$7.50; toy $7. LONDON—House of ‘commons | supported government's action in deporting to Ireland a number of Irish in England and Scotland, suspected of giving aid to the cam- paign of the irreguiars in Ireland, SEATTLE, Wash. March 13.— Protest against the advancing pice of sugar is voiced in a telegram sent to Herbert Hoover, secretary of com. merce, by Dr. H. 8. Barnes, president of the Northw: States Federated | CoMperative Fruit Growers, ax a re faultsof a four-day conference of the growers just ended in Tacoma. In | creased cost of sugar for canning, the telegram asserts, results seriosuly to, NEW YORK, March money strong; high 5%c; low ruling rate 6%c; closing bid 6%o; fered at 6c; last loan 5%c; call loans against acceptances 4%c: time loans firm; mixed collateral 60-90 days 54° Casing and Drilling Tools i OMAHA—Two brothers, maroon- ed on a sand bar in the Missouri river were swept to their death on a huge cake of Ice. New genuine wrought iron oil country pipe and casing in car lots, also steel pipe. Advise placing or- ders immediately to secure quick delive Early ad- DENVER, Coto., Metals NEW YORK, March | the traf growers’ Interests. | tle receipts 500; market wow and| ager.Stevenson and $20 Bill Syn- vance in pipe prices expected. Have the following ‘ ary ae lower; beef steers $7@8.50; cows and) aicate have set six-inch ng at : i i i SAN FRANCISCO—Mount las ANES HOP Ruaih Csiseee;. cartel 9250011; a gears Mag feo es 1 tools for sale: 7 strings of Standard drilling tools with von wag Yomoking” again after 48>} PT, Tree) Sie thS0OT: | calves | 34 ie Naeeee Bestie, Chatéan county. Mille eand rigs complete; 8 Star machines, fully equipped; 2 Na- firm; electrolytic spot and futures| Hogs receipts 3,000; market 10c to UNDERREAMERS tO | ts expected at 1,945 feet. tional rigs complete and one Leidecker.. No trouble BRUSSELS—Tho French and OFF AGAIN ay, ae ener ‘OP $8.08:1 Dulk $7.60) Catitomnia company te drilling to explain and quote prices. At your service Belgians belleve they have dealt | | Tin strong; spot and nearby 50.07; | 7.95. mL nae around 2,800 feet in test near Agaw- ( 2 Ss. y 5 a big blow to German propaganda | futures 50.50 pian receipte 5.700; market 25¢/ am on the Choteau ccructure. Com- - thiethelaigeasion or Germarsterct | and | Tron steady; unchanged el AN ou — 18; fee pany expects to drift ot the Madison tory is aetunted by political motive «| HAVANA, Maren 13.—The six) read ntendy; spot $8.20@88.60 | EAS S19 G 4 ewes 80) lime if necessary, when they announced they would | United States army planes, com:| Zinc steady; Edat St. Louis spot Pas: Te Crude petroleum {n the Keyin-8un- 35 Years 15 Years evacuate when Germany begins to |manded by Capt. Lanphier lett Camp) and nearby delivery $7.75 @$7.80. burst field in being sold at $2 per bar. 4 J Cc Roberis : pay s Columbia, naat Havana, at 8:20 a. m. Antimony spot $9.00. | rel for use as fuel o!! for drilling pur AT YOUR SUPPLY STORE in the Lo e in eee |today for Guantanams, Cuba, 2 Serre! | Cotton 5 Y SL a) Oil Regions Hanking Hotel Witenni Fax Sced. tance of 500 miles. _._|__It has been calculated that not leon Three-In-one Oil company will re re10 PoRT zs iz ‘ yoming DULUTH, Minn., March 13—The| Stops may be made at Santa C'ara/than 20,000,000 meteors, each targ |sume drilling in deep test on section - cidalng“tlae. usear Mabon’ 82.0 yjand Camaguey for fuel, it was an-/enough to be visible as a “shooting Ww YORK, March 15.—Cotton| §-35-1 west, near Shelby, This action Pe id. | nounced. (star,” enter our atmosphere datly. spot steady; middling 31.25. ! e LOSE NO CUTTE