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4 a ~ “e “ | to be developed tn order to raise the| through. — N. ¥., N. H, and Hartford -. 13% |25c higher; others around steady to|‘° 225, and American Snuff advanced) ., 04 | olf flela in central Wyoming. ~ Should} ~ rhe. sinciafr Pipe Line company, !s|U- 8- Ind. Alcohol NS DY EacASE) STATE THREATENS ‘TO CURB WASTEFUL POO AUYING IN CORN BOLSTERS ‘CRUDE PRODUCTION izes ssiatent i =“ in came i STOCKS ACTIVE) WHEAT PRIGES Indian ——.-. — ‘Amertean Smelting & Rete. — 69% | noc. creck Ofls Heavy at Times But Gen-| Extensive Covering Gives American Sugar — ote Vato hegen rememeae © ‘ Cie Receives array Strong Tone in ican T. . Governor ‘Walton of Oklahoma Declares Continuation |America? Tost’, atta | cere eee cou isupport sel Ts NEW YORK, Aug. 21—Pool opera-} CHICAGO, Aug. 21—Trade in wheat tions, apparently trying to attract an| was light at the start today with of Development Will Not Be Allowed in American Woolen ie Liberty ‘Competition With Cheap Crude Deine outside following, started prices up-|prices hovering near to yesterday's| Ur 8. Government 449 Atl, Gulf. snd W, Inilles —— te Btkhorn Ward again in today's stock market finish, during the early dealings. cyschostovak Rep 80 offs Baldwin Locomotive -———— B, T. Willame after an early period of trregularity.| Liverpool started at an advance ‘but| Danish Muni OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Aug. 21——(By The Associat- | 8«!timore end Ohio - Fargo PUA ae oa Intermittent selling of the ofl shares|a reaction soon carried values to Dentinion of ae 1553 ed Press) —Regulations to curb any wasteful production of Bethlehem Steel - 52% | rants was based on speculative fears over| about the previous close. There was|French Republia, 7448 California, Petroleum —-——___._ 20% the dividend payments of some of the|some scattered commission house| Japanese 49 ————. crude ofl-in Oklahoma were expected today following an-|Ginaaian Pacific 145% Sates aan weaker companies, Sales approxi-| business on both sides of the market| Kingdom of Belgium, 8» nouncement by Governor J. C. Walton that the state would | Centra! Leather -. 18% | Kinney Coastal . mated 600,000 shares. here, but indifferent cables had a ten-| Kingdom of Norway 6: dency to check the demand. "Coun-| Rep. of Chile 8s, 1046 try offerings were light. Cash inter bis Paci ce eran rece 6s eee prices in today’s stock market were|ests sold September and bought De- OF | So) Se Seeks RAtLWaw AND MMS decidely irregular. Minor oils were|cember in a small way, Opening | American Smelting 53 again in supply but the {initial losses| prices, which varied from %o to %°0] American Sugar 6s . were held to fractions. Baldwin and] lower with December 1.04 to 1.04%] American Tel and Tels ev 6 not permit depletion of its oil wealth through dumping it on | Cerro ae Pasco Copper —___._ 40% a market temporarily flooded with cheap California crude, |Chandler Motors -—- Henry Just what €orm and action by the, being thrown upon a market that is | Chesapeake and Ohio Mountain & Gulf —_ state might take was not made plain | temporarily flooded from other | Chicago and Northwestern - New York On by th Ho the state | Sources,” Governor Walton said after Chicago, Mil and St. Paul pf. 26% Picardy gelled al asserting that Oklahoma crude could | Chicago, R. I, and Pac. - 28% | Rea Bank Lance Creek Royalty. 52% | stice NEW YORK, Aug. 21—Opening exercises a regulatdry contro} over oll produo- | Chile Copper -. 27% Pandas Studebaker also opened there. Stew-| and May 1.08% to 1.09%, were follow-| American Tel col. tr., 5 production through a conservation of- | ion, Sake naw chitieecia tietaa org is TS Er sort (2 ai art-Warner speedometer advanced 1%|ed by a slight setback all around,|Anaconda Cppper, 7s, 1038 os: Pointing out that governors of | Consolidate] Gas -—-______ 61% |tom Ball Royalty =. oar [and Simmons bed one. and then something of a rally, Anaconda Copper, 1953 2 RE The influence and auvagrity of the|many middlewestern states are de-|Corn Products ———— 127% | Western Inxploration © 8.10 rod Confl{cting price movements con-| Strength in corn and a prediction of ofp Pilea ova fie = state would be used, the governor de-| manding cheaper gasoline, the gover-|Cosden Oil --—-—-_--___---- 814 | wyoirans x oe "zo | tinued to characterize the early deal-| frost in parts of Canada heiped tol COndian Pacific deb, 4@ ne clared, to prevent ‘“uneconomio'|no rdeciared that Oklahoma crude oil |Cruciblo Steel —--... — 81% | Western States 1a 11g | MS, Bdevendent sates! and fertilizer} uphold wheat values in the late trad-| Chicago, Burlington and Quincy ref. 68 A methods producing or marketing of| wns now being sold at a logs. Sev-|Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. ---—-— 89% ly on bree 7 “44 | stocka rising to higher ground while| ing. ‘The close was unchanged to} Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul cv. 4s 2d rude of] or its products, enty-five per cent of the gasoline sold | Erie - — 18% ‘ the olla, equipments, foods and tex-| %o higher, with December 1.04% to/Chile Copper 68 ——--—————_________. “The state of Oklahoma will not | in these mid-western states calling for | Famous Players Lasky --—--. 74 NEW YORK CURB CLOSING tiles lost ground, Crucible, Republic] 1-04% @% and May 1.09%. Goodyear Tire 1941 stand silently by and see one of its| reduced gasoline prices is manufac- |General Arhalt Mountain Producers . 1412 14.25 | 274 Gulf States Steel each advanced] Corn displayed some strength at oped Northern |e “A ¥ =a richest and most important resources |tured from Oklahoma crude, he de-| General Blectric Glenrock Oil —--. — 70 i a point but United States Steel was] the outset which was followed by & fvaclacent ris ee ze PTET | either wasted or reduced in value by clared. General Motors Salt Creek Prods —_ 16.82 ‘$7 |@lightly reactionary, Foreign ex-| break and then a fractional rally. | N ret., 68 = c! Realizing sales were responsible for forthweatern Bell Tel. 16 .——————----____-__ Great Northern pfa. .. Salt Creek Cons. _—_ 7.00 aiiposmens cxenes Sim although: Bpsnish ie wo eae ibe ntact t|Pacitic Gag and Electric 58 Gulf States Steel New York Ott 9.00 09 | Pesetas dropped 20 points to 13.27) the easy tone. er starting a’ eign? Lsupeyine beh mameememnmreeecer tae cents, the lowest in all time, in re-| Unchanged figures to 120 adwance lair Con O11 Col Ts —- flection of unfavorable developments} With December 64% to 650, under} Southern Pacific cv. ie PIPEI INE BI Jw DIN ( ; Miilnois Central -. Inspiration Copper Mutual 8.87 in the Moroccan situation, went a slight general decline and then IE dla face st pata 8. O. Indiani Short selling and lquidation were | *omething of a recovery. ’ Int. Mer Marine pfd. --..—.. f 7. 8. i i tnterhational Dapee eee, 84H quite extensive during the first hour.| Covering by previous sellers of corn| Utah Power and Light & Ss » Invincible Oll - pols: (OM Producers and Refiners and Baldwin| brought about a sharp rise in the Weigh aoe, Kelly Springfield Tire __---- 31% each dropped two points, the former | September delivery which sold up to| tino m T1078 5 <f6%. Other months foBowed in Wilson and Oo. 64... 8B 85 Kennecott Copper --—------- 347 . ke touching a new low record for the | \*® 5. Pisa: Lobb Ve eee. Ok Livestoc year. Recessions in = score or more| ‘ts wake, the finish being near the Pipe lines, céntering mainly in Salt] temporary pump station at the half) yr) ievitie and Nashville ---. 87% of other stocks ran from 1 to 1%] Dest levels of the day, or at gains Creek and Teapot Dome, though| WAY polnt is also ready and will func: Mack ‘Truck ~ ek AT points, The reactionary movement | Varying ape %@%o to %o with De- those taking care of @roduction of|tion until the permanent station Js/\7ouenq on 29% Prices can Can and the independent steels. | ember * other fields are included, likely to|Teady to operate. By using gas to/\r 1. vei Motors B _- 18% CEICAGOT aa 20-0, 8. Depart.| When @ brisk demand arose for Ameri- ocr eerie) 4Ox%e to Me wp, be built and completed within the|test the line which ts destined tol rraaie states Ol! - 5% | ment of Agriculture)—Hoge—Receipts | W8* suddenly checked before midday | Dece : scaler CE SIN 1 CURZON Ic (Continued from rage One) ere to take their ships over the var initial range. mili year will probably have a to-| Carry black ofl from the Poison Spider} 4, mM K a Tex, new 11% } 2) 5 a Strength of these issues brought about fal capacity of. 225,000 barrels, A|field.to Casper, leaks would show| tion pacino ota. nn = strong to 130 highee than honaies| Widespread short covering in other] Provisions were steady. dig increase in production will have] that would not let the heavy crude]... yorie Central best time; desirable light light 15 tof %t0ck8- Woolworth jumped 4%4 points Open High Low Close fous controls eat night between Chi- der gas line to Casper. This line will : Ing with the independent steels in the The line has. Been tested and founa| Which firm owns the gas line from| 1 lanterns and Refiners -—. 26%|welght hogs 7.05@8.70; medium 8.40|'" the early afternoon. Bethlehem, = 86% 167% 166. .66% | the route and are confident that the| ted Press) — The French govern satisfactory with practically no leaks,| ‘tHe Foleon Spider, that supplies Cas-| 574 on) 11% | @8.90; light B.65@8.05; light iteht 7.50 | Crucible, Republic, Slose Sheffield and | Be : ~" Tservice will go through as scheduled | ment's reply to the recent note of The station at Casper is about 60| Der with it: ‘omestio and power fuel.) poy, Sy 75% | @8.90; packing sows smooth 6.60@| Gulf States Steel were litted 2 to 2%. 188% | The schedule follow: Marquis Curzon, the British foretgn * ———— Sept ——-. 387% .38% .387% percent completed, the one at the| The Boone como line will be ® 1%-|Hepublic Iron and Steel... 48% |7-10; packing sowa rough 6.85@6.60;| Hartman gained 314 to 2%. with ‘Westbound secretary on the reparations situation, ~—— 39% 39% 89% BOTS inch welded line and will convey gas Killing pigs 7.25@8.60. American Can, Beechnut Packing and a N ae ded to the Bri south end of the Balt Creek field is from the well on the Boone dome to Sears Roebuck - repeat ibe ost xin.| Fisher Body jumping seven points A2% 41% Leave New York at a agse) " pt . Ads oe British embassy at bout 75 percent eted and the Sinclatr Con Oil — others between aber tend Parco are | Casper and assist the wells now #uP-|<outhern Pacific ing classes generally steady; few], Closing was firm. Renewal of sell- Brom New York| ‘The feeling in French official cir i ‘1 all. over 60 percent) Diving the gas in the Polson Spider) co then Rallwa steers or yearlings here eligible to sell |!" pressure against the oils, particu. Cleveland, 848 p. m. CT). 435 | cles ts that th r well mong] ss Ad Line field, the Boone dome line will be ae larly the Pan American {sues in the "aunts, arr eae) cles t this note, indited by Pre. seta is Standard Oil of N. J. about 12.00; numerous loads 10.00 Chicago, 6:48 p. m, (CT). 770| mier Poincare, wil] prevent comple| about 15 miles in length. Studebaker Corporatio @11.50; top matured steers 12.90; best| !te dealings, caused only a tempor- Omaha, 11:45 p. m. (OT) 1195 (Brig separ With the single exception of the} \shuster Bros., a local firm of in-| Stu ay seco euian =. | yearlings 12.00; recetpts include over|®ry halt to the upward trend else. sy a of the entente, Considerable conti. Sinclair Iine from Teapot to Kansas,| aependent off operators with produc-|Texae Co. -——---—-----—- 41% | 3 68 12.00; D lech frnig eyenne, 4:15 a. m. (MT) 1655] dence {s expressed that the British Marine —— 4.00 The Hope Engineering company, 18) 7 -¢4i and Western --. 104B crude oll output to this figure. a Acasa ag encase ahd strong with yesterday's average; bulk|* Points. Call money opened at five} ¢° 0 99% 1.00% nt. The pumping stations of the Pro- orthern Pacific ---—-___. 57% | desirable 140 to 230 pound averages | P°c® Deo ~~ 1.04% 1.04% 1.08% 1.04% ducers & Refiners pipe ine trom| Boone dome pipe line from. that deme | pacitio Oll -. a= 28% | 8.78Z8.00; top 8.95 Dull destrable| | Bullish demonstrations in mpecia! 's-! tay -——— 108% 110% 1.08% 1.09% Salt Creek to Casper will soon be} to © connection vil Pen American ePtroleum B — 59 | 240 to 825 pound butchers 8.25@8.65;| “UC Created considerable of # follow: 99% 1.00 Sept ———11.05 11.17 11.02 11.15 -———1L.15 11.382 11.15 11.82 8.87 8.47 8.87 —— 8.432 8.50 8.42 Pacifi ixty loads westerns; some of which Salt Lak P ‘Om. this is the largest pipe line project| tion in the Balt Creek field on the| Toxes tare Pe Xgl re ts Payaitaraed to feghet Euivere ‘anw6100 Cash Grains and Provisions ar rym cea py eal dear 45 pega padres gy as aver, attempted iS aghis perriee ennt side, are reported Gonslderiag the hulp aidan arabe = 4% | @7.75; tew loads to pack 1.15; U S Marketin CHICAGO, Aug. 21—Wheat mum-|Sen Hranclsco 4:15 p. mm. @1)—2680 | sion of the ps oostvansea Aa 5 give the Pro- } Trani Cite 25 . 0 . . ' o1 ie Visayan ii ce sen pase ee Bisetea. een 6 . SORIGH. “Pacific »_-—s 130% | vealers steady to 250 higher; packers . ° g ber 2 red $1.02@1.02%; number 2 hard Eastbound reparation problem generally. 7634 | Paying. around 12.00; outs!ders hand- U $1.02@1.08%, Leave Ban Francisco 6:00 a m. (PT) The | Dicuing up to 1200; stockers ana tea! =» Agency Urged | era iisier 2 raixea 29% @00%40; | Arrive ‘Ait Milles rom ox | crs steady; bull light bologna bulla number 2 yellow 90% 4980. 4.00@4.50; heavies 4.50@4.75; few up Oata number 2 white 89@42%o;| Reno, 8:00 a m. (PT). — 190 to 5,00;, bulk canners and cutters 260] CHICAGO, Aug. 21—A government} | Cult tut as @20%o. Salt Lake 248 >. m. GIT) agp | ins on the outstanding features an¢| Sate marketing corporation to handle farm | um! fe ‘ ~ *Ol that it te not expected Prime Min! 5944 86. products ts imperative to save farm-| Rye number 2, 644 @67%4o. Barley | Cheyenne, D. m, QIT)——-1025 | to Raldwin will find the reply con ply for its Parco refinery from any| ment. United Retail Stores ‘There 1s no concealment of the fact that the reply is largely controver- San Francisco sal, that Premier Poincare ts unyteld- : the future develop other fields in the] piso contemplating laying a third 8-| United States Rubber central part of the state, it will bel/inch line from the Teapot dome to| United States Steel -. a rather easy matter to connect with} connection with the two -12-inch|Utah Copper -—, this trunk system that the Producers| segments of that Ine. At present| Westinghouse Electrio ———--- Sheep—Recelpts 19,000; slow, gen- 8@ 65 Omaha 12:45 (CT) —-__1485 } Willys Overland -------.. 1% ers, according to Benjamin Marsh, | 58@65o. hadi | & Refiners is placing, there are two 8-inch lines leading out ys > | erally steady on all classes and grades 2 = 4 $18@17. I Chicag> Gahan a 1910 | “lustve. "the pest of thes Foleon Maes Taree | Teer ee ae cutie tren Sette anid leuperiae het un western fat lambs 13.75 | Serene une, se eemere Lard #Lo Rie e208. Cleveland, 10:15 a. mm gases It 1s considered utmost certain, ho Une using natural gas to make the/two lines:end about 15 miles ‘from ‘on cal aia DA 20% x tow Now York 8:15 (BT) -_---_____-2680 | over» that he wil regard it as encou test, has turned out very satisfactory.| Teapot and junction into two 12-inch jorado el held higher; culls generally He declared the farmers must pay aging an dwill withhold any plan German: for separate action towart HEMPSTHAD, N. ¥., Aug. %1—] until the points in dispute are Foreign Exchange (By The Associated Press—With one] vy elugiaared. mail plane winging its way from San| There is ani endlaney Francisco to New York, another took| oj move Pests jet bi reps is line is being lald by the Hope| lines, the two 8-Inch lines cannot put| Montana Power neering company, for the Fargo! suffictent crude into the 12-Inch line| National Lead -. 119% | wcthers 11.25; odd lots fat Bat lehna. thie eee. Poe dual eteee: tn. An: Ne company, ahd the test did not de-|to keep the latter at their bast work-| Shattuck Arizona 1 ar. SE, aaobealed ta apalane Paseo Bey ee for coat crepe intr p any leaks except some minor|{g capacity so an additional 8-inch Sean ea ks Reaerieg feeding lambs 13.75. paneoe hars that were soon repaired. The line is likely, F srntaces Ene batten Glacier on thie : wranoiaos waiver x, anlother. to ly thirt billion dollar 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 2i—oreign ex- m Hazelhurat Wield on Long! tion conference among tho allies, Omaha Quotations. nearly een. on dollars of 10NE | nanges steady; quotations in cents:| I#land for the Pacific coast today, 11| ‘The French reply takes up fifty i ™ ° r . Standard Oil Stocks OMAHA, Nob., Aug. 21—(U. 8. De drethicicha ig ee. Pe aren peared le ~ Great Britain demand 454%; cables| the first of five days’ tests inaugrated| pages of m yellow book which will | ar et SsID an riers partment of Agriculture) — Hoga — 455; 60 day billa on banks 482; Brance| PY the government to demonstrate|{mueg tomorrow, together with © ware : i On Operati: ns in Oil Field. q : era ons 1e S bd 25 to 300 pound butch: | Present indication” he said. land demand $9.82; cables 39.85. Nor-| Pilot C,, Hugene Johnson carried Pota 113 25; mixed loads and pack- way demand 10.86; Bweden demand| only 84 pounds of mail, consisting of otatoes Recetpts 11,000; better grade light |!! the money wheat growere will got | aomand 6.63%; cables 6.64, Italy| ‘he feasibility of permanent trans-|mary jn both Dagiish end reuoh ‘ Copper Production Creek producing wells. The Domino|Calena 62% (65 | ing grades slow; ble packers not op- ree eames OU A redey craters | 444: tatiach’ Seem NAW: Fark aad, @ NEW YORK, Aug, 21—The Ray| Wyoming fl company own the| Illinois -—-——-- 158 159 | erating; few bids around steady; aver. eriand demand 18.07; Spain demand| few papers’ and official communica- 10.00; three car string good yearling | close to one-seventh to one-eighth of for thetr crdp, and a third to a half NEW YORK CURB hogs and butchers selling mostly to " demand 4.31; cables 4.81%. Belgium| continental alr mail service, The viight butch. | Of What cotton growers will get for 813-6 81 Ya. i , iy shippers 15@250 Led “f Ay PP tees their cotton this reing to|‘emand 4.48@; cables 4.49. Germany ae was at eat 01 Gigs stan- ers 175 to 225 pound $8.25@8.35; ary demand .000017; cables .000019, Hol-| dard time, unoffictally clocked. -| @reater part of the southwest quarter |Indiana -. 96 98 age price yesterday $738; weight 266 13.31; Greece demand 1.76%. Poland| tions, More than 26,000 special de-| CHICAGO, Aug, 21. — Potato See Sate nacRion 06) GOP: Srhere. it ls thought there 1a some|Nat. Tran -——— 24 24% | pounds. demand .0004%} Czecho Slovakia de-| livery letters had been ‘received at| slightly weuker; recetpts 107 cars: to H pee thi acon uarter of 1923| Show of there being production. N.Y. Tran ane 08 100 Cattle—Recelpts 4300; market ac- mand 2.93; Austrian demand .00014%;| the New York postoffice for this trip|tal U. &. shipments 469; Kansas and ieee ea 16; 327, 690 tints as compared| If the Pacific finds nothing in the| Nor. Pipe -——---—-.. 103 104 | tive; better grades fed steers and year. Rumania demand .40%; Argentine de-|but it was found impracticable to} Missouri sacked Irish Cobblers, U. 8,| [ear 009,441 unds in the preceed- | Wall Creck sands and then drills on|Ohio Oil ---__-__-._ 56% 58 | lings $11; other grade steers and all mand $2.87; Brazil demand 10.12;|carry all of them, Other batches of|number 1, 3.25@2.40 owt; heated and with 15, porn! down to the Lakota and finds pro-| Prairie Oil —. 176 178 | she stock steady to strong; bolognas eure Blavia demand .0105; Montreal| letters will be picked up at various} poorly graded 2.00@2.20 owt; Nebra: ing quarter. Operating income from -— 103 104 |strong: calves and feeders steady; points along the route, ka sacked Irish Cobblers U. 8. num. prepee apeee 80 cal top veals $9; bulle stockers ease estimated at this time, !t would raise|Solar Ref. -——-. 116 1 practi OD H pe chett Ty migpatiabons enh the value of properties now considered | Sou. Pipe ----——---~ 95 98 | $5.50@7.25; feeders $7@8.65; extreme | from gold and aflver, worthless to unheard of values, 8. O. Kan 41 43 + production for the quarter was duction, the result could harfly be|Prairie Pipe ---. ber 1, 2.40@2.50 cwt; Nebraska sacked BAN FRANCISCO, Calif, Aug, 21.] Early Oblos 2.00 _ ow’ JOHN I), MW MAHN 0. MMARN RESIENS —(By The Associated Preas)—Twenty: bee ee Ohios partly graded 2 ow! top $10.50 paid for 63 head Wyoming sasiunha 6h Be es “80 91 | steers averaging 1,809 pounds. eight hour mall service between San | }-25@2. 4 Middle States Sheet Clean 8. 0, Neb. 215225 Sheep—Receipts 20,000; lambs weak eee T Francisco and New York was inaug: “Bdge” Well To Bo Drilled ‘A clean slate in shown by the Middle|8. O. N. ¥. - 39 29% | to 160 lower; bulk western fat Iambs| ; AS PRESIDENT OF HE urated here when Burr M. Winslow, Preparations are being made by| states Of corporation in its belance|§ ©. Ohio —. 380 | $12.85013.10: top $18.36; best natives Grip of Martial Law Is Urot air mall service pilot, hopped off trom Cotton. Pacific Oll company of Denver for| sheet of August 15, No bonds or notes} Union Tank $12.50; sheep steady; ewe top the drilling of a test hole on the|are outstanding and current bills pay-| Vacuum - 45% | feeders strong; early sales feeding by Aorthest quarter of section 7-40-78, or|able at this time are less than $88,000.|S. P. Oil 116 120 | lambs §12.00@18.25; breeding ewes at Relaxed but Investi Crissy Field at 6:59 o'clock thia morn- ing, in @ De Haviland plane carry- ing 64 pounds of first class mail, SINCLAIR OIL AND GAS ing on the northeast 8. O, Ind —-- 58 53% | $8.25 down. . * Plane and pilot will be changed at| NEW YORK, Aug. 21—© Bt the Balt Creek field supposedly out Clrole Ridge Well Started gation Continues. Reno, Nevada, the first stop. | qulet; middling $28.78 wide of the productive region. Another test well on Circle Ridge - NEW YORK, Aug. 21—John D. M2 ren on® pouch of mafl for The section on which this new test|/in the Shoshon! Indian reservation 21—(By The | MacMahn today resigned as president| Reno and one pouch for each of the {s located has had ono well drilled| near the Maverick Springs oll field Crude Market Department of Agrioutt | scrocinted Press)—Tho grip of mar |of the Binclair Of and Gas company| other stops—Cheyenne, Wyoming; upon it already, This !s a dry hole|is being started by the Union Oll Receipts 3,000; generally 15 to 250) tavce ater — oted on Tulsa and a por. |to devote his time to personal affairs.| Salt Lake City; Omaha; Chicago; Sugar Grilled by the New York Oil company, | company of California. Its No. 1 was higher; early top 875 pala for Saree ton ‘of Tulsa. county by Gov. J, C.| He wil! be succeeded September 1 by | Cleveland, and New York. . - on the northwest quarter which is| completed some time ago at 655 feet Kips sci thld s e Walton, because of mob activities, re-|R. A, Griffith, vice-president. pci really between the new location of|and is rated as a 100 barrel well or|Cat Creek ~-—--—.-----------§1.75 | higher. Other sales 8.25 to ~~ 21—Pfot| NEW YORK, Aug, 21—Refined RENO, Nevada, Aug., Metals OKLAHOMA CITY, Okia., Aug. 21. B. D. Towers, fireman o fthe train, ot 7.68. Due to sickness of several members DLEO, Nevada, Aug., .21.—Pflot! of the city counct! the regular meet+ B'anchfield reached hero from Reno at| ing of Monday has been postponed laxed somewhat today but there was Pacific Oll company and the Salt| better. This is black oll territory, | Lance Creel 1.70] Bulk 8.85 to 8.75; good 260 pound tens: ‘ Burr H. Winslow, otrrying the firat| sugar prices were unchanged at 7.50 ie a Osage - ——————— 170] averages packer sows steady;| n° lessening of the intensive inquiry consignment of cross country mail|to 7.60, for fine granulated. There ; Torchlight ———- -—--—--——= 1.70} 25 higher; best 6.25; fat stock around | nto flégsing caser. Banhsaln SEMITALTAC VLE thls moe | ca. Getnane, MAIL AND EXPRESS CARS ARE Sevens eRe Rees svagganedaairemiel pbe ty er ing nd four minutes Inter Pilot] Sugar fytures closeq steady: ap- Greybull --—-— —---—-—-—--—-= 110] Cattle—Reoetpts 1,200; catves 100; »f the troop (NO fr = a pape Rock Creek ——————-—-- 1.25] rew dry fed yearlings strong to 250|{!onal guardsmen sent here depart NEW YORK, Aug., 21— Copper | 3 b 3.90; RIFLED I OKLAHOMA HOLDUP Salt Creek _-—----n----------- 1.26| higher; best 10.50; other 9.50 to 9,60;Jenrly today for thejr home station ectratytis, apot and futdiee 6| veo Cf the cotiees, to Hilke, Pestect) ten $250) December 66-88: ay: Big Muddy —~-..—--en-chs em 1.10] grass she stock dull steady to lower;|at Okmulgee. Tin firm; spot 39.60! futures 39.97. Tron | 4) wf ‘Indications also were gtven that| steady; prices unchanged. Leads Hesperia mad at this end of a Mule Creek ~-------..------—--= .95| grades mostly early cars 8.00 to 4,60;|the regulations imposed on the city | steady; spot 6.006.756. Zinc firm; East Pilot Blanchfiel, took off at 7:80, REGULAR other classes steady. Cannera 200 to|by the military authorities might be] st. Louis epot and nearby delivery | 9. inte re” ere at THO ) (By The Associated Press)-- Five| wos in Pawhuska hospital today with| mites north of Okesa. ‘They rode| 225: fairly good yealers 7.50 to 8.00;| lightened, in case there are no unto-| 6.50. Seid He expected to seek dike ta. two ” + ‘autos heurs and twenty minutes or less| press cars of Missouri, Kansas and|from a blow over the head. When til the train approached the spot se-| Fs 6.00 to 7-10, Hi dhsea ah Aes Tigelilges Wiel Elko im not @ acheduled stop and as tt COUNCIL POSTPONED BY Texas passenger train No. 123 near| Towers showed resistance one of the] locted for the robbery. The engine,| Sheep—Receipts 8,000; early eales city, no guard patrol 0 planes there, no time was lost at the night last night, and escaped with} a heavy revolver. two coaches were cut loose from the| Pound 1.18; fairly good 92 pound kind | the order against street bgiing 3s Money, Reno landing field in order to make ILLNESS OF MEMBERS about twenty registered packages at-| Engineer Miller and Mall Clerks C.| remainder of the train and the bandits | §.75; one lot 68 pound lambs around n : ib foe the ieonansey olay. ot Bike, i } by the bandits but sustained no ser-| a quarter of a mile down the track. early. ; ea ahs Seay oe? uence ot No estimate of the value of the| ious injuries. The, éhainebe and; tha Areckaoknd ook into custody zene G cted by state authorities Grass Creek . 1.70| mostly 6.50. Stock pigs strong to| being conducted by from the Pactfio coast, landed at the| Was no improvement in the demang ot the troops, twenty of the 150 nat- Blanchfleld hopped oft on the second| Proximate gales 27,000 tons. Septen lying conditions exist and hedule Hamilton ~..--.----——-------- 1.35 with demand for plain to medium masked bandits looted the mail and ex-| probably a fractured skull resulting] “the blinds’ and did not appear un-| Plain to fairly good stockers and feed-| ward incidents, Last night, for the| Antimony will require a few minutes to chan, Okeas, Oklahoma, ehortly after mid-|bandite struck him on the head with| tender, express and mall care and|ewes strong to 980 higher, bulk 107/ed on downtown streets to enforce ge members of the| D. Weiss and W. Burch were beaten| forced the engineer to proceed ahout|*tea¢y 12.40; other offerings unsold 6 a. m. Broken Arcow, NEW YORK, Aug. 21,—Call money easier; high 6; low 6; ruling rate 6; loot was available early today. The train was southbound from/|the two mail clerks were beaten into Ni lanation was given for thelr | losing bid 6; offered at 5%; last loan | 10:14 a, m. (Pacifia Time), and at| unt this evening. It is probable Posses directed by tho sheriff of] Kansas City to Oklahoma City. Pas-| submission and then the bandits ran- aussie \d call loans against acceptances 4%.|10.17 a. m., Pilot Paul Scott hopped] that tonight active consideration will Osage county were scouring the coun-| sengers were not molested and many| sacked the mall and express cars. Butter and Eggs Ee See ‘Time loans firm; mixed collateral 60-| off for Salt Lake City. The transfer) he given the matter of constructi try around Okesa in search of the| of them slept through the holdup, Only registered ‘packages, presum- 90 days 5%; 46 months 6%; prime | of the mall and the chango of planes| a subway under the tracks of the bandits, who fled from the scene of| The holdup occured one mile south|ably containing money shipments commercial paper 5@6%. occupied only m few minutes, Scott] Burlington railroad at McKinley the holdup in motor cars which ac-| of Obesa in Osage county, which has| were taken. CHICAGO, Aug. 21.—Butter lower; meee sth ia scheduled to reach Salt Lake City| street and Railroad evenue complices had waiting for them. long been a haunt of a daring band| The holdup and robbery were ac-|creamery extras .44; atandards .43; Flax Seed. at 2:15 p. m, (Mountain Time.) are cn cane eae In all it Is belleved the band num-|of bank robbers, captained by Al| complished in 20 minutes. jextra firsts .4114@.43; firats 39@40%e; DULUTH, Minn., Aug, 21.—Closing pe wifes OE go | Hunting is engaged in nearly all hered a dozen, although only five men| Spencer has defled capture. ——— oy fax: September $2.28% asked: Octo Flour Unehanged {the year in G Subs, there being plents actually participated in the robbery of Tt was believed that bandits board. Insect life in New Zealand does Kegs unchanged; receipts 13,911 NEW TORK. Aug. 21.—Bar silver’ ber $.28% a the train, od the train at Bartlesville, some 16| over $35,000,000 damage a year. cases, | 62%; Mexican dollar 48, asked; December $2 ;] MINNEAPOLIS, (Minn., Aug, 21.—| of deer, wild boars, crocediles, duck Flour unchanged. Bran 2500, land other gama,