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PAGE NINE. Stocks s« Grain > All Markets | : Livestock NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED Mee oe py Leena || onseceten_,] STOCK PRIGES WHEAT PRICES Allied Chemical & Dye -.-... 65 92 a aaaia Pr —— oy : r Hew York Bonds’ WF She fo ti ee lee | LOSE GROUND) GIVEN SETRAGK American Smelting and.Refg- 57% Ble Indian ------_. 12.15 i . ;, Exeton Wyoming ... .70 90 Libert: Section 5; Other Operations of Company Cusar SE pdr ees Speculative Favorites Show/Large Receipts Cause De-|[peny M4". aay Are Reviewed ——— 37 39 Most Resistance to Sell- cline In Late Trading On Liberty Second 40 se 38-10 eo Salt ik. .31 a erty Third, 4%s ~~. 22 5 ena errr ing Today Chicago Exchange ti wourth sige oh a3.40 Preparations are being made by CR—2, section 5-29-78, in B60 f Columbine ---_-.- 0911 United States Gov 7-32 "| 99.33 the Marine Oi! corapany 1D aril! in with 38 feet Ex, ta Sealy onsdiidated Royalty...1.19 1.21 NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—Stock| CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—Reports of Its well Wolverine CR—1 an cen-jrun. Tho last 160 fect has been| Baldwin Locomotive . Cow Gulch - saat | Menoee Cone ued. to lowe isound: in | heavy. hedging eels) of new. whpat |Crechoslovak Rep... &s\)— tion 5-89-78, in the Salt Creek field.| bored in blue shale. Baltimore and Ohio % | Domino . 10 | today’s active session. ‘The decline, |at Winnipeg brought sbout weak. | Danish Municipal, '§s A — The new hole stands on top of the| On section 8-39-78 the Wolverine| Bethlehem Steel --..... 49 {Elichorn ~~ War) Powevern was)ven! orderty “Ore with | Bess {i peices today during the late! coon iterate vise” second Wall Creek sand at a depth | DS—1 stands at 2,725. A spud fe be-| California Petroleum - 18% |B. T. Willams - 58 |the speculative favorites showing | dealings here. Closing quotations | sapaneso ae.” of 2,682 feet. There has been a/ing run in attempt to get the tools|Canadian Pacific --.-_---. | Fargo 37 more resistance to selling pressure.| were unsettled at the same as yes- gdom good showing of gus so far. The|{ ntho hole. Central Leather .------. Frantz -... 5.00 A few stocks regained part of their/terday's finish to %c lower, with | kK 1gdom of No: y, 68 well is at present shut down, with Wolverine DS—2, on the same} Cerro de Pasco Copper -.. Gates oenenseiaaiate 09 recent losses on short covering and | December $1.02% to $1.02% and May | State of Queensland, 6s — 2,404 feet of six and fiveeighths | section, {s a new location. Materia’s| Chandler Motors —...--... Jupiter Seaweemcnensene 03 buying for a turn, Sales approxi-| $1.08 to $1.08%. U. K. of G. B. & I.. 54s, 1987 . casing run. Bits are being dressed|nre being moved in for completion] Chesapeake and Ohio ) Kinney Coastal -—. -22 | mated 900,000 shares. RAILWAY A} and the boller moved back. of a rig already started. Chicago and Northwestern .. | tance Creek Royalty. 01 CHICAGO, Sept., 14—After a} American Smelting, 6s The company's Marine No. 4 on| Taylor 3, section 20-39-78, ts on| Chicago, Mil and St. Paul ptd_ Marine ~—.—_________ 4.50 NEW YORK, Sept. 14—The re-| hesitating start wheat soon turned|4™erican Sugar és - seetion 17-39-78, is now down 2,694, | production. Chicago, R. I. and Pao --._. Mike Henry ~~... +01 jactionary movement of prices which | upward in price today as a result ey aoa Te with 2,415 feet of six and five} Sheldon No. 2 at Sheldon Dome in|Chile Copper --------------- Mountain & Guit ~ Sn i] eens Vedsieeday: contisiediae 458) Ce'-t746) buying can) thellpart’ ots |Atmcn Goroee ra G eights ‘casing in. Cleaning out !s go-|Fremont county, section 8-5-2, has|Chino Copper . = jricardy 03 “Jopening of today's stock market-| house which had been active on the| Anaconts : /” ing on with something like 2,000|been drilled to 1,400 feet where| Consolidated Ges -.W...-- | Red Bank ——— 4.00 | Olls were the hardest hit, Marland| sciling side of tate. The fact that feet of ofl in the hole, twelve and a half inch casing is|Corn Products ~-----.... | Royalty & Procucers — +06 |dropping one point to a new low| values had dropped 4% cents from Total depth to date of Wolverine being set. Cosden Oil -.. 01% .02 record for the year on the passing the recent high point counted also as a bullish influence. Gains, how- ever, failed to hold well. Prices Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. -.---.. Wool in Better Demand [Riise | Tom Bell Royalty 02% .08%/of the dividend. Losses of a point Western Exploration - 3.10 3.20 |each also were established by Pan- | Wyo-Kans - -65 15 |American B and New York Central. | opened unchanged to %c lower, with Western States 18 9 | Davison Chemical up 1% was the| December 1.02% to 103 end’ Mac Northern s General Asphalt ¥ on 08 10 | only strong spot. weisgaiaea 1.08%, and then underwent a slight| Montana Power, 6 I e |General Electric — * - Selling pressure slackened per-| general sag, but later rose alll <omhon r But Market is Spotted |e, see= St, |, oz 7m come crosmna, | toot the andthe Bon [tea ta Meme ena P Great Northern pfa -.-.. C “ a " aif hour, and many of the earlier Subsequently, the market de-| Pacific 4 Guit States Steel ex div. 77% |Glenrock Of 61.63 vy spots made up their losses | veloped a downward tendency and| Penn R Min ols Central ---..-..-.. Salt Pras. _._ ; : 105% | Sart glee and moved to higher ground, Royal |{t was said, 1,400 carloads oy mas | Sinclair Co steel f Canadian Pacific deb., 49 Mil. and St. Paul ev. Great Inspiration Copper Dutch and Gulf States Steel each | wheat would arrive in Winnipeg to- | Southern BOSTON, Sept. 14-—The Com-)lish the following wool. quotations| riternational Harvester. 76 rie saeee rising about a point. Some of tho|morrow as egainst 939 today “and Union Paot mercial Bulletin will say tomorrow: ie esd) { Int. er. Marine pfd. -———-.. 28% | & Reece: ar initial weak spots were American|33 a week ago. Uso Bt Rubber, 6a = “A wider interest in wool is re- meatic, Obio and Pennsylvania | international Paper --.---- 32% |New York Oil 0, [Car Chandler, California Petroleum. | Frosta last night were regardoa| Wan orer ee ported in tho market this weel|fecces; Delnine unwashed .62%@|tnvincitie, Ol 9% | Citles Service Com. -- 180.00 121-50! puPont, Brooklyn Edison, American | as Laving been too ight to de much | Wilson and Cx with fairly heavy sales in a fow|54; fine unwashed 48@49; % blood) iuiy apeinetield Tine cee, 38 | and Continental Gan, Famous Play- | danuge, und cone ote ee a ee : individual cases. The trade {s sttii| combing .52@53. entecks cutee t aot ee potytt Site emer euacner ase spotty, however, and prices cannot Michigan and New York fleeces: om eS 4 erat ae ake ig December .66% to .66%c. o Limo comotive .......... 63 nearly 2 points. Foreign exchanges | Then the market scored a mnodera‘s “4 be said to be stabilized fully, al-| Delaine unwashed .§1@52; fine un- Louisville and Nashville 87% opened higher. general advance tn sym: iT Ab f S ll O i] though there seems th be more| washed 46@.47; % blood unwashed| stack ‘Truck _._ 76 Livestock Stock prices steadied in the mid-| wheat, ce ae sorption oO ma 1 uniformity of ideas on value than) 68; % blood unwashed .52@.53; %|\tariand Oll __ 82% dle of the morning while specula-| In the last part of the day, corn : ® for some time past and it is as-|blood unwashed .46@.48. Maxwell Motors wetaees: LAG Chi Pri tors for the decline halted their ac-| receded with wheat. The close was C ye serted that manufacturers do not| Wisconsin, Missour! and average| sriaaio States Ol... 5% CHICAGO ron igre 5. De | tivities apparently to test the re-| unsettled at from %@Xc net decline som panies e C ro e find it all thelr own way in the|New England: % blood .51@52; %|issourl Kan. and Tex. new. 12% icaaat ce ace eae Hogs.|Cuperative power of the market.|to %o advance, December 66% @%c 7 7 matter of prices as they did a short | blood .60@.61; % blood .45. Missour! Pacific pfa. CTW SES eee pera laaps Togs | Some short covering was in evi-|to 66%e. while back. _ | _Scoured basis: | Texas, fine 12/ Now York Central .------- 100% er on desitable erades: itty deen | dence with the result that several! Oats followed other cereals, open- “Reports trom London indicate | Tonrhs 1-#0@1.25; fine eight months), y., . Hf, and Hartford.. 12% | °" Others; Dig’ Dachena’ tuhteg owe | speculative favorites succeeded in| ing %s lower to Ko gain, Doon, a well sustained market with prices | 1-10@1.15. Norfolk and Western —----0= 108% | {54 lower: tae non ae Se ne |cancelling thelr early losses. Davi-|lter .39%. Afterward all firm at opening rates.| CAlifornia, northern 1.20@1.25;| Northern eave jo lower; bulk good and choice NEW YORK CITY, Sept. 14— Current rumors that some of the| of the kind will probably occur. | If experiences in other fields of months] smaller ofl co: { wensswaness 87% : son Chemical and American Sugar | showed a slight rise, mpanies are soon to| production are any criteria—as in 1 Bast India sales have| migle county 1.16; southern 1.00@} pan American Petroleum B-. 66% | 100 t0 2401. averages 9.10@9.26;top| °°, extended their gains to $u| Provisions’ coined firmness of| wit erat and absorbed by those| the mining ot coal or copper—the Deen 5 to 10 per cent over the pre-| 1-05. Pacific O11 23d 235% $40) (Sil datisabta 240 to $25:pound| voints and Gulf States Steel to 1%_| hog values, ° with unlimited financial resources |effect of the continuation of reduc vious stles. The Australian season Oregon, eastern number 1 staple Pennsylvania — 43 pe ait Gar 05; bsartd asin Money rates were somewhat firmer. ba ba dented. On the other/tion in the price of crude of] must opens Monday at Sydney. 1.82@1.83; fine and F. M. comb-| people's Gas _ wn 1 -40@7.80; better -gredes| co loans opening at 8% per cent. Opals hand, the acute stage of competition |be abandonment, suspension, or sate “The goods market is slightly tm- ings 1.25@1.80; eastern clothing| proqucers and Refiners 22% “pant weight Met tnd rh se The market continued to move up- 99% 1 n% Peri, Meg in which the industry as a whole ts/to stronger interests Production 1.15; valley number 1, 1.15@1.18, > erent .25; heavy weight hogs 9.10; | Sy taahi ti 00% | et | now struggling lends color to the|at a loss, as is realized, more especially at the re} no itory: Pure O11 weewncwnwnenes 17% ‘i pat ys 4 ward in an orderly fashion un 1.02% 1.03% 1.02% 1.02% | be ee A is, realized, cannot ry: Fine staple choice }medium 8.75@9.80; light 8.25@9.30 had ¢ % 1.02 2% | belief that before long something| continue indefinitely end, where fall school ‘ Reading ~.....--.. aos «(73H . well into the afternoon, shading o: 1.08 ‘i nitely, Dapbuniba ceeraes gales in men’s | 1201.35; %4 blood combing 1.15@| scars Roebuck W--c.occceswe 17y% | Usht. ght 7.85@8.90; packing sows! ),. call money rate at 6 per cent ex- % 1.08% 1. - 2 che” odin on | 2:20 4% blood combing 1.00@1.05;! Republic Iron and Steel ~ 44% | SMooth 7.55@7.95; packing sows erting a beneficial influence. Many 7 ! % blood combing .80@.82. rough 7.00@7.55; slaughter pigs} (irs, ae 84 84H 848A K “ ” eer Zoe Bim) Sonate; 10) punted: Delaine, 1,951.00 “Av As | gn tneck consis 20. | 6.50@8.25. beak pai eedipathed SESSA ak 66% 167% 166% 66% ortball| somewhat 1150120; A supers 1.00@110. “|eouthern Rallway cocoa sae, |_Cattle—Recetpts 3,000; tatriy |", “Point oF qnore., Woolworth was 68% 08.68% | “Mohair is slow but steady.” Mohair: Best combing .78@.88;| standard Oil of N. J. ccoseeee aim | 2ctive, uneven; killing quality plain: | General Electric 2%. ‘The Commercial Bulletin will pub-] best carding .70@.75. sibnee ace Sept. ... oo ae a ae TIE DRIVE LEADS 10 Be om oe UNMES OPENED puerto cLeanup few beef steers and yearlings here ER Oe ey ame 08 He Toe! walise' to (eell mbove. 11.50; "barly Standard Issues Are Sold _|2iss"Peises x7 Seat” ana trem 1380 grassy and short fed steers 7.25 ‘Transcontinental Oil 10.25; some double wintered green Union Pacific --..-----.-... 128% fed rather weighty Kansas steers ™ 7 { 11.00; more desirable kind late yes- Off on New York Mar ket Ur. 8 Ind look a HO ee Se et tree, erases ” 5 Uni: Stat Ru ny if sac cha 3 in United Btates tent faq | demand; latter class strong to 15c The close wes easy. Selling pres- sure in the late dealings was con- fined largely fo specialties and a few low priced olls, Marland falling to 2 new low record for the year around 11.95 11.87 11.95 at - 9.05 | RIVERTON, Wyo., Sept. 14.—Nu- 9.00 8.97 9.00 merous places of ill repute were closed, several bootleggers arrested, Utah ‘Ginger em div, 9a | Maher; most canners around 3.00; Butter and Eggs Cash Grains and Provisions. jand a large quantity of moonshine Westinghouse Plectrio ~ gaa, | feW strong weight 8.15; best heavy CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—Wheat—No. ‘captured by the county authoritle: Fee iad orem craee Mebane uns] Taoee enc sous Diiaas: {| tRecndes,t; Willys Overland ~—---- "8% | potogna, bulls quotable at 5.25; veal 2 red, $1.03%; No. 2 hard, $1.03@ Chi d St. Louis! bets 2,2, 78!4 following information twoestlonable evidence that certain| ture. tu, Pe raee and Siz ga | calves vory uneven; selected handy| crrcAco, Sept. 14—-Butter | /-08%- Icago an t. LOUIS | to the ettect that two men working Standard Ol people have been lett-) |. fr i dividend by the Mariand| Butte and Superior —--- 14°" | Welsht yealera to’ shippers un higher; creamery extras .47; stana-|, CO™"—No. 2 mixed, 88% @890; No. S Acti on the Wind River tle drive for. the tng go of stocks for the past sev-| Gi) company today, olorado Fuel and Tron -—-..._ 26% |Cvenly higher; upward to 14.25; | vray 45; extra firsts 44% @.46; | > YOHOW, 88% @89Ke. upporters Active Wyoming Tle and Timber company eral days, is brought out in an in-} J. E. O'Neill's resignation from|Montana Power —......___.. 87%B packers buying less desirable kind first .4146@.42%; second Too “i waite 41% @44 bo. ; G e |had been “rolled” and robbed of vestigation of the selling which has| leadership of the Prairie Of! and| National Lead —. 26 a 50c lower. ee | 40%. 2 bAtieeg : xO c. in Campaign | $700, ‘The men swore out com- ( Gas company was followed by the|Shattuck Arizona .-. Sheep—Receipts 12,000; killing Eggs higher; receipts 10,759 Le a ie. ne | plaints Against the offenders, and dominated the market. aciuginoament that. thig: lenses lambs strong to 250 higher; others| cases; firsts .31@-33; ordinary firsts Ps spent @ilc. | the officials concluded that they The situation in the off industry| ember of the Standard Ou grou; and sheep slow, around steady; fat 260.28. Timot! iy seed—$6.50@7.76. CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—Drives to in. | Would not stop with arresting these ts not on!y verious, as has been re-| would close its office at Standard O11 wrote nein: Wiskecs Werk etree Pork ce alia rease the memberships of the Cool. | particular persons but would make + rf m some held higher; bulk natives 13.75 °-ork—Nominal. President clubs of Chicago ,the!r efforts sweeping, mow." but ie now appears” that| conduct its oparations entre? trom || Standard Oil Stocks | ott: von io"cuy tween | AR BAST Lari 236. and St, Loule were, launched. | = pome of-the insiders expect an even| the inlddle west, 7 cull natives mostly 10.00@10 Ribs—$8.87@ 10.28. spectively in these cities with} .OR@ lumber concern tn Philodel- aeons Pe pei; uward to 11.00; as Dee the avowed purpose of each to round |Phia has been in possession of the cs a A 5 NEW ZORK CURB heavy fat ewes around 450; medium BUYS WHEAT up support for the president at the |8%me family for 150 years. ‘Cuan chen ght 5.75@6.25; no Ught or handy next republi natlanal Gonventicn z sae a ar. et SST an r1e Ss 14% 15 | Weight so’d; no feeding Iambs sold; although dent Coolidge, in «| Dance and supper at Haygood's, Salers 81. 83 | looks steady at 14.00 top; one aaa letter to the Chicago club, said he |Stturday night. Sevey's Orchestra. x 4 APA a 3 Continental... 83 34% | double Si-pound yearling breeder] WASHINGTON, Sept, 14.—Wheat vould rather the clubs would sup. ath Cumberland ~.-..... ewes 11.75; some good twos to fours| shipments to the Orient from the port his administration and contrib- n perations in 1 1e S| catena around 8.00. Pacific coast are increasing and Sec Ite to {ts success 4 Ulinots retary Wallace of the department of In his letter to the Chicago elub 4 Indiana Omaha Quotations. agriculture today expressed the hope President Coolldge sa grate OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 14.(U. S.|that the far east would continue to ful for the club's Dividend Declared able October 20, to stock of record NEW YORK, Sept .14—The Pan| September 29. American Petroleum company today Prairie Pays Dividend, ttt Seem INDEPENDENCE, Kan., sept.|?™™irie Of 14.—A dividend of $2 per share has|PTtirie Pipe —-_______ 97% 98 declared its regular quarterly divi- dend of $2 on A and B stocks. The coast, the secretary said the indica- its success. mixed loads carrying packing sows| tions were that forty per cent would| ‘he status ot Fiume, but that Sep- Department of Agriculture.}—Hogs|take a large part of the American| |ROME.—The Stefani agency, | ing would welcome its oxisters —Recelpts 6,000; slow, mostly 15@|surplus wheat, semi-official news bureau, reports | ‘i0oq ‘tor the pucm i i i5o lower; bulk 160 to 250-pound| Of this year's crop on the Pacific| ‘hat no ultimatum was handed to | nis nqminiatration and contribute t, , butchers 8.40@8.85; top 8.75; bulk Jugo Slavia by Italy in regard to and Ughts 7.55@8.00; packei tember 15 was eet by the Rome T have given 3 : Mexican Potroleum company de-| been declared on the stock of the| Solar Ref. --. 177 182° | largely 7.35@ 160; aoe ‘cost lithe oie pat nce the| and Belgrade governnients as the | ™Atier to which “Hair-Groom” Keeps Hair clared ite regular quarterly dlvi-|Prairle Oil and Gas company, pay.|S°U {Pe -—-——___ 94% 98 | yenterday 7.82; welght 261 Orient is being stimulated at present| 4° for exchange of decisions | Presidents letter pdend ef $4 on common and $2 on|able October 31, 1923 to stock of |S. 0 Kan —___ 3839 Cattle—Recelpts 1,050; slow, gen-|by demands resulting from the Jap-| Teached by the mixed ItaloJugo | {erely doing what Combed—Well-Groomed ferred. All dividends are pay-'record September 29, 1928. 8. O. Ky ---—-—----_ 88% 89% | erally steady in all classes; no|anese earthquake but normal ship-| 5!4v commission. mBeh' y te a 8. O .Neb. 220 230 =| choice fed steers or yearlings tn-|ments are also showing a steady und act in ar 8. O. N. ¥. ——~ 36% 36% | cluded; best matured steers 10.65;| increase, CHICAGO.—Seymour Morris, WT Ha taal ‘betaneinik 8. O. Ohio —-____. 376 279 | fed steers sales mostly 8.50010 -— Jr., prominent clubman and inaur- |to @ successful conciuslon st f Foreign Exchange 90 | grass steers 5.50@7.00; best heifers ance broker, filed suit for divorce | cies inaugurated by President ony 44% | 9.55; grass cows and heifers 3.50@ from his wife, Margaret Armour |ing and I am ure you will under 115 | 5.00; bologna bulls 3,50@3.75; Morris, now living in Pasadena, | stand that if I ask your heln tenn NEW YORK, Sept. 14—Quotations | xnw yori, Mak? TO 51% an ay a as peor mostly Calif. He charged desertion. end, ratt than in the way you La Geaklen ti eehar dine Tat et | thoney;- heavy; high, 8%; low, ale Sheep—Recetpts 11,000; fat lambs AURORA, I—Judge William | appreciation at ene eine ack of 4.54; cables, 4.54%; 60-day bills on , ats active, 15@25c higher; bulk western f J. Fulton, sitting in the Kane 2 E sens | banks, 4.51%. France, demand, | ruling rate, 514; closing bid, 4%; of- lambs 14.00@14.25; latter top; native county circuit court, refused to | 8.86%; cables, 5.85. Italy, seas, fered at 4%; last loan, 4%; call loans Crude Market lambs 13.00@13.50; top 13.7 make permanent an injunction re- | 445%; cables, 4.46. Belgium, de-| against acceptances, 4%; time loans, ing lambs steady; mostly 13.25@ $. straining the junking of the De RELIEF TOTA | Sora te at Commence hesaieeaic: firm; mixed collateral, 00-90 days, 18.60; sheep steady. Kalb electric line, which was pur- } be sesar) eee Sot tt mation vecy, |S; 46 montas, 6%; prime commer: | Cat Creek ——————_ $1.75 Continued From Page One. chased by Iarael Joseph, scrap 5 nd, ot allies +! clai paper, 6% @5%. peor Creek 1.70 Denver Prices. Hospital committee and the Chinese] tron dealer. Nance d an Scamnceaa ay, DENVER, Colo., Sept. 14.—(U. §.| Press association, complaining of : wen lao oa Torchlight -——-.----.----.----.1.79| Department of Agriculture.\—Hogs | alleged discrimination in the treat-| CHICAGO.—Thirteen hundred = = SORRY eis teeratice, cena FTE: Bik Basin ~..-.-________ 1.70 |—Recetpts, 100; generally steady;, ment accorded by the Japanese to! parrels of alleged real beer and -- ] HAIR gala 3 cee poe hdl ar Nerd |Greybull ——------——------——-== 1.70| quality plain; only one full load,|Chinese earthquake sufferers.| foo barrels of near beer was seized | Graco, sept. 14 owe mand, 1.89. Poland, demand, oat Ks Potatoes | Rock Creek .----——.---—--_. 1.25 | $9.00; averaging 195 pounds; few|Chinese refugees numbering 150,| py federal prohibition agents at 1000. over tt eh ge {.—Nearly $200 | | GROOM Casco 'ovasia, ‘eacamed, 500. Ture |Salt Creek —— small lots and drive-ins, $8.75 to| most of them women and children,| the Joliet Products company brew- | 00, Over it# $800.000 quota the cen A. inner th Stavia, demand, 1.08. Austris, 4 Big Muddy $9.00; tow ght lights, §8.50; most| have arrived here on the Uner Em-| ery in Joliet, Ill TRSaRE to There rome Cantels 7 mand, .0014. Rumania, demand Hamilton ——___-_______ 1.28 | oacking sows, $6.75. press of Canada. Representatives | butions to Japanese relief has res KeepsHair 0m. Argentine, demand, 23.00.) CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—Potatoes—|Mule Creek -————-——--. 95 | "cast, “Receipts, 200; calves, none;| Of various Chinese and British or NEW YORK.—The total value |°% $##1,616, Muiter Davidson) man Combe Brazil, demand, 10.12, Montreal, de-| white stock trifle easier, early slow; around steady; = Wyoming|sanizations met them and distribut-| of butter produced in the United | s¥0r Snuounced. I he ela mand, 97%. Ohios steady; recelpts 72 cars; total |mixed grass cows and hetfers, $4.85; |€4 therm among boarding houses. | states in 1921 was $649,475,331, or | \HNeADists Vesneused the Ichigan and United States shipments 1,082; Wis- other mixed heifers and mixed cows, 2 aa nearly $6,000,000 greater than the | “ime Contributions taro | Millions Use It—Fine for Halrt consin sacked and bulk round Sugar $4.50; few cows, $4.85 down; medium UTAH SLAYE value of the 1021 cotton crop, ac: | na follow: | ahr aes ts ao whites number 1, best 1.90@2.00 grade heifers, $4.75; canners, $2.00; | R cording to a study completed by |_ Illinois 69.066; Towa, $80,828;| Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly Metals cwt.; immature 1.75@1.85 cwt.; odd heavy killing stock, $8.50; me- Charles F. Junod, vice-president of |Michigan $182.575; Minnesota $77, Minnesota and North Dakota sackea e No | UUM 200 pound vealers looks higher GIVEN STAY the Bank of America. | 860; Montana $12,031; Nebraska $64 A few cents | Shioe partiy raded L25@140 owes|chanses occurred in’ refined auger {St #7802 fitly good 800 pound feed. | Dakota $11,708, Wiscondin,” stiri _NEW YORK, Sept. 14—Copper—| poorly graded 110@1.20 ewis South| today but business was leas active. | oT", § AOS Me Ho See ee aAePNa teed tio [nud Wyoming, $6,504, Ree clan ane pe electrolytic, spot and futures. Daxota sacked Early Ohlos well Fino granulated is listed at 8.40 by| gheep—Recelpts, 800; feeding| SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Sept.| ambushed and killed Francisco TEE ou like. “Hatr-Groom” is graded 1.50@1.60 cwt.; Idaho sacked |all refiners. Jamba held higher; fat lambs, 60c /14.—Certificates of probable cause| Villa and four companions last | ‘The Green Ribbon club, formed combing cream which Tin—Easy; spot and nearby, 41.12;/rurals number 1, few sales 2.15| Refined futures nominal. higher than “Wednesday; two cars for appes! has been issued by Dis-| July, has been sentenced to 20 | paris to encourage frie Aships gloss and well futures, 40.87. owt, Sugar futures closed steady; ap-|73 pound Nevadas, $13.60. triet Judge G. A. Iverson and thus| years imprisonment tween s ‘ le of bo! 3 hair—that Tron—Steady; prices unchanged. h aceeeneeeeie proximate sales, 17,000 tons; Septem- PW ch o> op SRT Pedro Cano, convicted murderer, a sexes, has t re the f 1 ss both tn Lead—Firm; spot, 6.85@T7.00. ber, 4.85; December, 4.40; March, will not be executed at the Utah _ CARD OF THANKS. j rriage be two of its mem. Jal occasions Zi iss Raat BE Gouts ‘spot 3.69; May, 3.78, | state prison at sunrise next Satur-|| We wish to thank our many’ pera, Hat no—Quiet; Pp ————_—__—. day. Cano was sentenced to face a|friends for the kindness and sym-) the har and nearby delivery, 6.45@6.50. Cotton | firing squad following his recent|Pathy extonded during the illness | Antimony—Spot, 7.45@7.55. | Floor Market. = 3 ed by the seatp, maina so soft > natural that no you used ite and death of our beloved father and| i conviction of having stabbed to|hidpog “George Begg and also for death at Park City, Utah, Miss June|the many beautiful floral offerings pt. 14—Bar silver St. Clair, reputed underworld char- MRS. GEORGE BEGG ANDI | 64%; Mexican dollars 48%, acter of that town, tty FAMILY, Send rm news to ‘Spark MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 14 Cotton—|—Flour 10¢ lower; family patents| NEW YORK ing, 28.70. $6.25@6.36, Bran $28@28.50, Send your automobfie news to b “Spark Plug.”"—Care Tribune. } Spot, quiet; m)

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