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THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923. PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cridune - Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED STOCK TREND WHEAT CLOSING [STRREGULAR) 15 UNSETTLED Oil -:- Finance OIL FIELD OUTPUT IS NCREASED IN WEEK New York Stocks (Associated Press Leased Wire) Oil Securities Allied Chemical & Dye - Allis Chalmers ~ Daily Average Increase of Nearly 40,000 Barrels De-| (iictican can "= 74M 4845 53% 8 (Big Indian —_ 97% Boston Wyoming - Dom. of Gan. 54 per cent notes, 1920 -—---~. French Republic, 88 - veloped in Fields of Country During Last Period, | American Car @ Foundry ---. 180% See eee cam gg Selling Pressure Exerted in|Prices Rally from Harly|French Republic, 743, ---- Percoll Institute Says ‘American International Carp 1 sii Blackstone Salt Creek .24 Spots but Some Recoveries Slump on Report of Dam- | Hin8d0" Cf Belgium, 6s --22- etroleum y Anatioan Latecotinn Chappel! -. 43 Scored. age to Crop. ington Of Norway, 0a —————- “ . ,,| American Smelting & Ref; ane : et ee . NEW YORK, March 29.—The daily average crude oil preber aes See ; : seraw7 ete U ape eecen IEEE cio pee ten ree rice “Susas * e Tost: : ine 5 American § au ~- ' jone an € production of the United States increased 39,950 barrels for AistiousNDs ane its Demino x prices sagged slightly in today’s rela-| in the wheat market today during the peliony aglasbone and Telegraph co! « the week ended March 24, totalling 1,846,660 barrels, ac- Elkhorn bis x tvely dull session. Week-end profit | carly dealings resulted from absence r Woolen y e buyin, With Armour and Co., 4% ; > 5 an Petroleum i taking with a relative lack of new|of any aggressive new buying. PSH UL ec Slay cording to the wreak SE us UB et Se Nhe Rocke Copper: ouying power was responsible for the| Liverpool quotations showing a de | hetiitpem “Stoel ret. be Institute. The daily overage production f ay awaits Gates ‘ recession which was sentimentally in-} cline, and with Canadian wheat in| potniehem Stee! p. m. 58 — Mountains was 1,181,600 barrels, an increase of 4,450. Cali- 1 was 665,000 barrels, the gravity of the oll, Bradford dis 000. trict being quoted at $4.25 a barrel Oklahoma-Kansas showed and Gulf Coast, $1.75 a barrel. The} Bethlehem Stoel B average gross production ¢ imports of petroleum (crude and re-| Canadian Pacific ~ barrels, a decrease of 600; nor fined oils) for the week ended March | Chesapeake and Ohio nerease of 1,950; 1] 24, totalled 1,450,000 barrels, compared | Chandler Motors - a 1 aso of 1,900; | with 2,160,000 for the week ended | Chicago, Mil and St. Paul ---- 23% Jupiter \ ‘luenced by higher money rates and} United States ports being offered at Kinney - 3 he disappointing showing of some of| the lowest premiums of the season,| Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Mountain & Gulf - a 5 he February railroad earnings state | bulls lacked incentive to purchase In| Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Lance Creek Royalty - x ments. Sales approximated 800,000] the face of a holiday tomorrow. Be Goodyear Tire, 8s, 1931 Lusk Royalty c 2 shares. sides, wheat from other centers ap-| Goodyear Tire 8s, 1941 peared to be accumulating here for | Gran’ Trunk Ry. of Can. delivery on May contracts. The open ng, which varied from unchanged Canadian Pacific deb., 5s -. ref., 58 A . 448 reat Northern NEW YORK, March 29.—Some tr- . Shae 4) es a s 4 Red B . : regutarity took place at th f Great Northern, ‘ ase of £90 farch Recei, of California o hicago, R. I. and Pac h egutarity pl e opening | ngures to Sc lower, with May $1.18%| io, Kan. & Tesas new ase of 150. | (crude and refined ofls) at Atlantic] Chino Copper 2 Picardy ~- * af i of today’s stock market but the main} 4 ¢1.18%, and July $1.15% to $1-15% | Mtissourl Pacific gen, 4s endency appeared to be upward. 1 ate setbuck Sencha be , ae 0%} industrial favor'tes, Baldwin, Ameri-|" pxtension of the dry area in the| Northern Pacific pr. lien, 4a — Western Exploration. 3.20 3.30 | can Can and United States Steel com-| couthwest together with reports of| Oregon Short Line gtd., 5s ctfs — Wyo. Kans. A non improving fractionally on initial] «op damage by green bugs in Texas] Oregon Short Line ref., 4s --—. Western Oil Fields -. ales. Further heaviness made its ap-|tenaed to rally the market later. | Pacific Gas and Electric 58 NiCad LL ES, 30 [pearance in. the Virginia Carolina] prices closea unsettled at the same as| Pe". R. R. Gen ¥ Ol ... - .08 -10 | Chemical issues. Stewart Warner ac-|., : s : NEW YORK CURB CLOSING yesterday's finish to %c lower, May » no changes reported {n| coast and Gulf coast ports for the] “olorado Fuel and Iron | week ended March 24 totalled 1,010,000 { Corn Products --- barrels, compared with Steel lees 1c ended March 17, ces for crude ofl p: tricts—Mid-cont $1.50 to $2.60 ~ Agreement on Oil Cracking Process Is Made by Texas) ‘i227 * Inspiration Copper -- Tnternational Harvester x Int. Mer. Marine -- > _ NEW YORK, March 29—To avoid)one time, considering the throughput] ritornational Paper i controversy over| of the Cross system. ible Oil ent b 680,000 for | Crucible barre according to yeneral Electric General M anced two points. $1.18% to $1.19 and July $1.15% to Goodrich me prountale Froanoers ~$ 18-87 '§ ny Equipment, steel, off and automo-| 1.15%. Standard Ol] Cs Galt Gree Bae 2 9437] ‘ve issues also showed moderate] Corp and oats were easter with|tnion Pacific First, trength. United States Steel crossed| wheat. After opening %4c to %%C| United States Rubber 74s - 08 for a net gain of more than a|iower, May 73%c, the corn market| United States Rubber, 5s — oint, American Ice advanced 1% and| held close to the initial range. ‘tah Power and Light, 6s \merican Locomotive one. Stewart| Oats started unchanged to ‘%c| Western Union 6%4s -... Varner extended {ts gain to 2%] lower, May 44%@44%c and later] Westinghouse Electric, voints and, Studebaker and Chandler] underwent a little additional sag. Salt Creek Cons, Marine new Elk Basin 8. O. Indiana Citles Service Com. — , The Texas} Two years ago there was only one He Fensland ~ : mh < 3 i y Springfield = mproved fractionally. Steel and Tube| Despite steadiness of hog values unit of the Cross system in commer ¥ Renner Ou - ison , | wreferred and Philip Morris, each off| provisions tended lower in response Check for Posvar é |clal operation. At pres there are New York Oil - - 15. x +) point and’ -Alilad: (Chersionl ost S61 | fo the action’ ce grate, M r s]53 operating or under construction in - LIBERTY puxps were 484 | mutitaaaing, © Mhaey. ped oney he Gasheae by jcluding the Humphreys Pure Ol! in-| ) . A oe HST rorsighi vas otiah bad Creede t ae Onainish Cioae itcense Cashe. y “ the terms of this agreement. each of/stallation. Fifteen to 20 more instal- f 3 Edy he low Demand sterling was unchanged just bove $4.68 and French francs ad- vanced 3 points to 6.62 cents. lusive right/ lations have been contracted for. The the parties retains the exc it or its/deal just consummated between the to the process praciced Midvale Steel 1.19% NEW «YORK, March 29.—Call Secretary of State i Missc 11 First 4%s - noney strong; high 6; low 519; ruling and acquires for itself and|Cross people and the Texas company} .S*0Wr) Facltlc - Second 4%6 : ate 544; closing bid 6; offered at 6%; ~~ ght to use in thelis looked upon by the latter pe alle ori Third 44s : German marks which appeared to| 5 cEeghatipaee eee hetero ss the inventions| strengthening the organization consid-| N- ¥- N. HH, and 1 $ Fourth 4%s — x] 1ave been “pegged” at .0048 cents, | Corn— nces §: tim loane firm: mixed col,|,Contradicting an announcement 0 far ag such In-lerably, as the extensive research fa-| Norfolk and West | Victory 4%8 ~ .06] ‘roped today to .0046 cents in reflec:} May ----~ ateral 60-90 days 544; 4-6 months 51%;| ‘TO the secretary of state's office ventions aro applicable on mutually|cilities of the Texas company will be| Nort Gand be E ‘ion of the apparent failure in reflec: yay, - Grist commercial Gaber 8, that {t has no record of an application satisfactory terms and conditions. at the service of the Gasoline Products P. manent ait rod and Re’ Jerman $50,000,000 loan. ie pam cate. it Seay for an automobile license from Louis The Gasoline Products company|company in the future. opal Saree Publication of several disappointing | 1 LAR Posvar, the latter today exhibited a states that within the last few days! It is emphasized by the Gasoline} 0” “America! Crude Market February railroad earnings reports | May Flax Seed. cashler’s check for $8 cashed by DULUTH, Minn., March 29.—Clos-| Frank E. Lucas, secretary of state, at ng flax seed: March 3.18% May 2.98 asked; July 2.88 bi eae eee Pure Oll company has| Products company that the contract duced selling of shares in that ent for installing 26)/made with 4he Texas company is a croup and causéd a reversal of the units of Cross stills at Smith's Bluf,| continuing one and includes rights on} Pure O!l - Rock Creek 18) general upward movement. Many of 4248 1146 11.20 12.93 on the Gulf Coast. This is said to be/future patents, as well as exist: REY sor Salt Cueck -. -65 | the industrial shares slumped 1 to 2 T7T's0 ie 1137 11:50 in payment for such a license. The the largest single pressure still instal-|ones, covering the gasoline Reading - ) Lance Creek 40) »oints below yesterday's final figures, cecperam ha as set! check was returned and stamped at lation to be made at a single plant at| field. Rep. Iroy atic 48} among them Stucebaker, American | F ear -0168 CHAS F BASKER HES the Wyoming National bank, this 5 vid ied J ve | Can, American Car, American Tobac- ai Jot ‘37 city, on March 1. N ‘é 1 5 | Mi d : 5 HG peice 85) co, California Petroleum and General f a oe Gees Last Monday Posvar was arrested a Mute Creek -. | Electric. Selling pressure in the rails for failure to display a license tag on st o Completions by \Virdwest, |<: i 8 Tas mont effecuve aguinet. St Patt : co} TODAY AT GASPER HOME. cer sseeeer'stine cmea\as's a | / 2} Southe f Grass 10} oreferred, Northern Pacific, Frisco}, CHICAGO. March 28.—wheat | No A to fail pending the negotiation of a suthern ay Standard Oi of N. J. ‘Torchlight hard $1.201@$1.20%; No. 2 bard $1.2¢ People's Gas ~. asked;|the First National bank of Cheyenno id. on February 27 of this year, made out a i 77) OUEUTDDFTIORTRVTI TEA POLITELY LST - ° bee Teoh Fi nreferred, great Northern preferred, | hard $1. |bond to appeal the case. When ar- 4 Slow Pro B re =i on Wildeats udebaker. - Corporation and Rock Island, Associated Drv| @$120%. tek TAM ORS a raigned in court here he was denied : £ SS Ss essee Copper ex div: “oods and Steel and Tube preferred; Corn No. 2, mixed 14%; No. 2 3 Charles I, Rasker, 67 years of age,|t2@ Privilege of producing the check = resis Se were conspicuously weak, dropping|!ow 78. || S ieteucentactrce Pa IMiiect Uiheriy tice. ttle ning as to show his good fa‘th although he de- : Sa ae ae eae bs aelmerea 24 and 6 points. respectively. Call] Oats No. ph wider bya TNO Atal yan Rigi cathe: ome, 139 West 1c {cares that he made application for & No completions were made by the] Nieber Dome test well, depth 2,060) transcemtinental Oll money pene 6 ae Der OFNe, bf) Noe 3 streets Ho ia survived by a witow, |tte lcense four days before he tool: & Midwest Refining company in the]feet, shut down repairing rig and| ‘nion Pacific Retention ‘of stift money sates, call), AYO OO 67: trebVsons/and four’ cadghtera) whi| reser oe ee Be eattvcscsic field teas wen) acigite. TN cara . tock loans again touching six per cent, {n- ey 1087. Feo “eon panne h»| “Justice Brennan, on the other hand, The report on the company’s wild- Baxter Basin Field. Da taa Alco wea Livestoc creased the selling pressure after mid-| ‘Timothy seed. $5.00@ $6.50, ive in Caspers and by one 802 Ww") declares that Posvar abused him when = wells and those in the Baxter] Well 1-X, northeast quarter of sec-| Unitec) States Rubber : : ‘ay. Rpublic and Gulf States tSecls,| Clover seed $13.00@$18.50. The funeral will’ Ie noid. Satu day |Be Wa brought into court. z in fleld is as follows: tion 36-18-10, depth 1,892 feet, clean-| trnited States Steel ~ 78 American Agricultural Chemical _ pre- teed aaa aguiag trim ae pers) ae tind Soe = Midway test well No. 2, depth 4,416] ing out and drilling; hole caving badly.| Uta Copper _- 7 Chicago Prices, ferred. Virginiaccarstina 7 nen cal |r ee toyad 62@$10.62 le church. Tho Rev. Father Mul-| = feet, drilling through cement. Well 29, southeast quarter of sec | Westinghouse Dlectria ex di CHICAGO, March 29 anges : peatesred. Amon Pidiesrs: B 4 ati intatl mbeiT obticlata: “Actwugecnants Stk = Crowe well No. 2, depth 2,775 feet,| tion 26-18-104, depth 1,410 feet, clean-| yritty id eit’ of! Agrichiiatka) fica y— ne | Canetlon! 5 bers. TELS peal pain shut down for tankage. {ing out HE REA Tar ican perieegr mabey puoee Re | cose Wiles Biscuit were conspicious. 0 1B the hands of the Muck fun ~e}| Cotton Butte and Superior -. _ 22% |215 pound averages $8.25@8.35; top A i ape agin aghast nenend 7) ieee Eas { ePtrole’ 99% | $8.40; bulk 225 to 325 pound butchers | ° “4 ees 5 - Brief Review of Operations |: == 24 Bas me ni] ot 2" “er or aonen BOOSTERSIPOLICE BATTLE TANFEICS “=e Shattuck Arizona. 50 | . sarishh P Great Northern Ore | hogs $7.95@8.30;| THe closing was heavy. Closing out packing sows], Chicago Northwestern 82 | rough 35; killing pigs, $6.75@s | Be leaders showing moderate losses! nieiged its support td the Rodeo both Cosden 58% Catt's—Recelpts 10,000; active; beet | @ “nal sales. financially and moral!y and announc | |eteers and butcher she stock 10c to ed that they are back of the Rodeo | Ie higher; common avy medum| ——-=————""men | from even to window. An effort to cut down the number \grades yearlings rather slow;; top The Rodeo appreciates this kind of] of accidents in Casper due to care - wt mimitments over the holiday Our furniture x lowe In the Mont Oil Fields| 22°32 28, jyneaiun 8100830; ent $8-15@8-40;| augue more stock into the marks! cat, Harned Bros’ Phono 24." | 1 tne vWiontana Ul HE LGS | eer cs cies lone: 34.” smooth 50 n the later afternoon with most of/ ‘the Mets Home Bakery toda: JUDGE PLAGES FIN Oll compantes and allied indust: eperating in Montana will do co Casing to drill in section 2-1-15, north be near Coutts. £5 REEDED OE PRR SOmEEE TE siderable building at Shelby this year, been standing at 300 feet H ' Ge tacton 1 Oh inee 1 5. ‘ matured steers $10.10; weight 1458 backing and this {is only one more] tess handling of cars is being made RON Uiiisia' comaceniae SISUOHa colt aan j |pounds; several loads, matuspd steers Sugar boost to various activities that the] hy the local police force and a strenu- Early mill delivery on A s will bul "| California Co. has spudded in for} 10: = 9 shoike Metz pean! e champ! for the - fi 4 4 4 office building and a numberof resi-| xo. 1 Lorenson.in NEM section 28.35. $9.75@10; best yearlings $9.75; cho'ce] _. Metz pedple hav Boned ous war is being waged against | most sizes and weights in benefit of Casper during their exist-| speeders and against all persons who NEW YORK, March 29—Sugar fu'| enco as a Casper houso during the] nsist in vio'ating the traffic ordin- ures closed steady. Approximate past four years. ances in any way whatever. More nee ss) teas) ye ee siey Fee Pe tha $60 in fines was assessed such i eptember $5.87; December D c i OFFICER O'FLYNN violators in police court last night beef helfers $9; weight pounds jbutk beef steers $8.50@9.5 bul's. * stockers and feeders steady to strong jveal calves uneven, steady to 25c low: jer, mostly; bulk veal calves early $8@ dences for thelr employes. The Park-|ow, Kevin-Sunburst. Same company ersburg Rig & Reel company will! nes two other tests under way in the| Anglo build a warehouse and office rooms/tcevin- Sunburst field, No. 1 McKee|Suckeye and several other supply firms may]ang No. 1 Neuman. Continental enter the fleld later umberlar car lots. Have over 30,000 feet used casing in all sizes. rie) A. J. Warren, et al., of Lewiston, | Cube $20; few ‘upward to $9 to packer, | $515. The market for refined war NP ataEs Oana As aay. Te Sunburst Oll & Gas Co. has an-|raaho, have closed a contract Gee BECO: pologna bute SPER. etecee ey |auist end unchanged at $8.70@$9.00 Ppudasd agi rece Ohineen Galt ee |: Js C. ROberts lero Ree eee theta Sit | ene in section 30-85-2W,} 14 “pipe. |teeders $ 7.75; bulk canners and} {or fine granulated. ing, cutting corners, driving without Hotel Henning in 1923 cot Rea junbur: field. Ma Tran _. cutters $3.50@4. all lights, or with similar offenses. rete a dslee-Dutton test on Teton Sas acreage in which the company Is in| s+ructure, 4 miles southwest of Dut- . ‘Tran. terested. It is expected that the com-| ton, iy drilling around 1,500 fest, Eilis| North. Pipe pany itself will drill about 100 wells| sana is expected at 1,800 feet. Dri] Oblo Ol —— and that the remaining tests will be| assed through water sand at-1,000| Prairie Ol drilled by the Ohio, Mid-Northern and] Poor Prarile Pipe other operating companies. Test of the Hager-Stevenson and| Solar. Refs A syndicate of Chinook business! $20 bill syndicate, on Loma structure, | South Pipe 3 —_-—_. 130 32 | _ Sheep—Rece!pts 10,000; opening very S05 07 | slow; few early sales steady to strong: rae 1, (early top $15 to packers for 86-pound 236 | Colorado fed lambs; other handyweight $14.75@1435; recently shorn lambs | $12@12.25; averaging 81 to 84 pounds; heavies out at $10; practically nothing done on aged stock. Drillmg Tools SWAN 4_ "Pipe Always Follows Kevin-Sunburst Oil Runs. Several strings Standard South. Penn men has bought another quarter sec-| north of Benton, is reported to have = HELENA, Mont., March 29—Crude ili Hon of land in the Kevin-Sunburst|yeased. through 60, feet of dry. cana] S- O- 1n€% . Scala atetaslein oll from the Kevin-Sunburst field cruing tools complete, also field. and let a contract for m test|thought to be at the base of the|S: ©- Kan van OMAHA, Neb., March 29.—cv, g | transmitted in February through the tars and Nationals. Can well to the ota-Montana Co. of|Kootenal. It is now drilling below] S- 0. Ky - Sect ie Department of Agriculture.)—Hogs— | Pipe line of the Illinois Pipe Line com- furnish new Star outfits on Suelby. Lec i) > T 455% % Recetpts, 20,000; active; butcher hogs, | Pany totalled 10,171 barrels a drop payments. iw. : the Genou test north of| SO. N. ¥ Tare steady, 60 higher; bulk, $7.55@7.00; | Of 7.647 from January, according to Homestake Great Falls has reached 2,700 feet top, $8.00; packing grades, 10c lower;| Teport by the company received by nion Tank completed a c Top of the Madison should be reached | U' < Vacuum . 1 Howling in section 9. within the next 200 feet. It is now Sunburst field. 400 feet lower than where showing rcle Oil ¢ h J. C. Roberts & Co. Hotel Henning Ver ail aowress @7:26@tiasicateaaites an the state public service commission. Cattle—Receipts, 6,700; slow; beef | Total transmission by the company in steers, steady; top, $9.10; bulls, $7.50] the s{x months in its ling has been in ing tn marlof oll was found late last year. @8.75; she siock and bulls, mostly | operation has been 56,976 barrels, ac: terial for t Goosebill structure] Repairs have been made at the test r steady; veals, sharply lower; early| ®Fding to ita reports. about 18 mil th of Carter. of the Beck Petroleum Co. north of], Foreign Exchange top, $10.50; stockers and feeders, un Test of Tip O'Neill, near Browning Lothair and same {s now drilling with changed; top feeding steers $8.00. on the Milk River anticline, has two tours. Total depth of hole ts Sheep— Receipts, 12,000; killing Easter Services At sumed drilling after being shut down| now below 2,000 feet. NEW YORK, March 29.—Tbe for) classes, 15@25c higher; bulk wooled for eeveral montl ates Three-in-One is changing from a] eign exchanges steady; quotations in| lambs, $14.00@14.25; top, $14.50; fed . ins Oil Co, has|diamond drill outfit to a rotary rig| cents: Britain demand 4.68%8;/ clipped lambs and light ewes, $8.65@ Local Church Will The Weck ton section 4-34-lin No. 1 Barkaloo near Shelby. Test bles 4.68%; 60-day bills on banks 9.00; feed teady. t ee cables % 5 .00; feeders, steady ° | Be Made Attractive An Oil Gamble WORTH WHILE. Ihave been on the gro personally interested in acreage in Heat ea es Basin oil fields of New Mexico. Have interest in four quarter sections state land leases that can be as- spudded in 1 2w, Kevin-Sun om:| was down 1,536 feet when the change] 4.614. France demand 6.63; cables pany also controls some leases in the| was made. Location is near the Pot-| 6.9314: Italy demand 5.0214: Denvor Prices. Crow Indian Jon. | latch teet which found production be- . Belgium demand 5.70%; cables} DENVER, Colo., March 29.—Cattle Test of the Bitter Creek 1,600 feet recen demand .0045%; cables|—Receipts 700; market stead. beet east of Sunburst demand |steers $7@8.75; cows and hetfers $4.50! The services next Sunday at the is reported to hav @8; calves $4.50@12.75; stockers and, Presbyterian tabernacle at Sixth and with the tools lost Sr 2 | 3} feeders $6.50@7.75. Durbin streets will be especially in- signed for $2.50 per acre in tr, Mid-Northern Ol] Co. has made an Switserland demand 18.67; ‘Spain de-| trees henna a.a00: market teresting and attractive At 9:45 a. acres. Th a cre in tracts of 40, 80 or 160 : h ‘ zi pts 2,300; market steady ere is no drilling clauses in th operating agreement with the Sun Metals mand 15.88; Greece demand 1.14; Po-|to 10¢ lower: top $8; bulle $7.65@7.90.|™- L. A. Reed will speakk to the There is going to bi iyo san, hese: leases. burst O!1 & Gas Co. to develop 520] land demand 0021; Czecho-Slovakia| Sheep — Receipts. 1,800; market| Men's class. At 12 2. m a large num- Hhinitiel z © a very active drilling campaign 5 Sun-| S demand 2 Argentine and Brazil/ strong to 25c higher; lambs $12.75q@| ber of the new members wit] be pub- n this field this spring. The big companies from all Pron scihitzek on the| NEW YORK, March 29,—Copper|boliday; Montreal 08 9 18.75; feeder lambs $13@14; ewes $6@| licly welcomed into the membership parts of the country are in there. Thousands of acres 8.25. of the church. There will also be a baptismal service. Parents desiring to present their children are requested 5 east of | Steady; electrolytic spot and futures 7 \17%. Tin firm; spot and futures 48.12 are to be tested out. Now is the opportune time to Sherrard s y get in. No one can ask fora better gamble than I am Big Sandy on section 9 Shields Valley Syndicate is prepar-! @48.25. Iron steady; unchanged. Lead t Ritprthe edtalieter Web th ‘ offering. One of thes ing to resume drilling in test on the teady; spot #.25, Zine ateady; © Butter and Eggs | neeeetre eee Rein err: in a few months” tae acts may be worth thousands Wilsall structure which has been \St. Louis and nearby delivery 7 Potatoes | grabs iv esie tiape eeltlotent wiscr’Cuisrion €, yet they may not, but it’s a good bet if you lose, stending for some tir 560 feet, WAntimony spot § A. Wilson, will speak of the recent A showing of gas is reported at fo) Soe CHICAGO, March 29.—Bulter low- discoveries in the tombs of Exypt. feet. | ny |} creamery extras 49i4; standards! CHICAGG, * March 29.—Potatoes| anq will show @ large number of plc: Adams Land Co. had taken over| |48; extra firsts 4814@49; firsts 47@| steady; recelpts 53 cars; total United| tures of the discoveries and explora: some leases from the Big West Ol!| Sil | 48; seconds 46@461%> States shipments 804; Wisconsin! tions from the London Daily News, x has agreed to drill two tests,| liver |. Bees easy; receipts 19,583 cases;| sacked round whites $1.35@$1.40 cwt.| and the New York Times. At 7:30 p. we of a | firs’ 23@ ordinary firsts 211¢@| Minnesota sacked Red River Ohlos| m. the ‘ge chorus choir under tho ¢ NE\ of 5 | food quality and condition $1.35 cwt;| direction of Miss Adelaide Dampiere ‘froze 76c@$1.10 ewt: Idaho ed! will give a sacred musical, with many | exceptionally fine numbers. ' J.C. Roberts Room 201, Hotel Henning 85 Years in the Oil Game” YORK, 3 68%; Mex

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