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AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED | == 3 DILSINSLUMP (WHEAT CLOSING CONSOLIDATED NETS | |[ wer vou sma = Fam corer .| LEADERSFIRM|IS FIRM TODAY aig GOOD OIL EARNINGS |szan=->-—— = 90% American Car & Foundry ... 157B American International Corp. 17% American Locomotive bee: Stockholders Hear Gratifying Report at Fifth Annual sane = ' ‘ “I : American Smelting and Refg. 56% ‘| Contrasting Movement|Fractional Increase In Quo- UNITED STATES BONDS Meeting; Directors and Officers Re-Elected yam an ba <r) nee a ae Marks Trading On the tations Recorded In Piberty, 38 —- Dividend Is Declared American ‘Tobacco 145% eed a New York Exchange Day’s Trading Liberty Second fe ‘Anaconda Cxuee) ae Chappell eA NEW YORK, Sept, 18—Weakness} CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—In sympathy| Liberty Fourth sits Income of the Consolidated Roy-,talks by Governor B. B. Brooks, |Atchison i alty O!l company for the first eight |President and C. B. Richardson | Atl, Gulf and W. Indies Pip de inpeec deal Al ep tera months of this year, recefved and| vice president on the activities of | Baldwin Locomotive Sinise ee accrued from royalties. and asso-|the company during the past year | Baltimore and Ohio Withers... Si ciated compdnies amounted to $468,-/and its prospects for the coming| Bethlehem Steel -. 3 of the low priced ofl shares which| with corn and as @ result of firm-| U. S. Government 44s —--- declined one to four points and rela-|ness of values at Liverpool, the tively good support for the usual| wheat market here ha das light up-| Cz¢choslovak Rep. 8s, ctfs —-—---—___-____. leaders were the contrasting inci-| ward tendency today during the Rominion of Ci 5 dents of today’s stock market. Early| early dealings, Belief that frost haa|}Tench Depublic 74s Ti 326.49, according to a statement | year. California Petroleum ——----- E. T. Williams —___ leaders were the contrasting inci-| done considerable damage to the now| Kingdom ot Helgi Maia ies Nak < tresauren ah -the |. The following civeders. ware. oléck. Fargo dents of today’s stock market. Early|corn crop was the chlef bullish fac-| Kingdom of Notaray 6a fifth annual meeting of the com-jed for the ensuing year; B. 3B. loess 7 advances of one to two points in|tor as to corn, and with weather| Rep. of Chile a 104 pany held in Casper. The total tn-| Brooks, C. B. Richardson,. Roderick & lsupteae 5 some instances were cancelled later | continuing unfavorable made sellers| State of Queensland, cludes partly estimated receipts for |N. Matson, R. 8. Ellison, S. A. Lane, Kinney asia when pressure against the cheaper the month of August. Henry D. Shoemaker and Charles Lance Creek Royalty. of wheat jnclined to be cautious} U. K. of G. By and otls became more intense. Sales ap- Accordingly, wheat business was Two dividends have been paid to|P. Whitney. Chesapeake and Ohio —------60%B! Marine ~ Proximated 650,000 shares. small and the market easily influ.| American date this year, in July and August,| After the Stockholders meeting }Chicago and Northwestern -_. 65% Mike Henry —-.----__ id aes enced. Opening prices which varied essere amounting “fo $234,028.44. Pay-|adjourned the regular monthly | Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul pfd 25% | Mountain & Gur —_ 1. NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—Specula-| from unchanged figures to %o hi ments on new property purchased | meeting of the directors was held | Chicago, R. I. and Pac. .-... 21% |New York Ol ....._10.00 tive sentiment was confused at the total $29,250, while cash on hand in |and the following officers were elect-|Chile Copper --.--....-...... 26% | Picardy ae et opening of today’s stock market but American er, with December $1.02% to $1.02% | Anaconda and May $1.07% to $1.07%. were fol-| Anaconda Copper, banks and due from accrued roy-|ed for the ensuing yeat: B. B.|Chino Copper --- 15% |Bed Bank 00 X there was a resumption of selling|lowed by trifling gains and thenj At. T. and San F gen alties and associated companies, | Brooks, President; C. B. Richardson | Consolidated Gas -......._... 60% | Royalty & Protucers . .05 x Pressure against the low priced olls.| something o fa reaction. Baltimore and Ohio cv., 4% -. —————--—---- government bonds and ‘warrengs|vice president; Roderick N. Matson |Corn Products -.... 122% | Sunset 02 Cosden, Sinclair and Producers and| Firmness in cash wheat at Win- | Bethlehem Steel con., 6a, series A eee amount to $829,588.11. The report secretary and treasurer. The fol-|Cosden Of] _.__--. 23% |Tom Bell Royalty -... .02%4 .0314 | Retiners established new low prices|nipeg led to some selling here, but Chicken eee oe A amen aataEe showed the company to be in excel- |lowing were elected as members of |Cructble Steel -.-...---- 60% | Western Exploration — 3.10 3.20 | for the year. Cosden fell 1% to|the Winnipeg futures turned strong- | Chc&eo Burlington and Quincy ret, 5s — lent financial condition. the advisory board: J. R. Pena, W.|Cuba Cane Sugar pfd —___ 43% Bo | 26%. er and helped bullish sentiment In The meeting was marked by large|T. Funk, Eugent Coste. Erie SE SEE ENT ET 17 as Increasing pressure eveloped|Chicago. The close here was firm attendance, including stockholders} The Directors also declared the|Famous Players Lasky -.. 10 eon 508 10 |®sainst the low priced ofl shares,|% to%o net higher, December from Chicago, Cheyenne, Casper |regular quarterly dividend of 3 per |General Asphalt -_._____--. 25% CLOSING | Pierce Oil preferred falling 6% to|1.02% to 1.02% and May 1.07% to} Montana Power 5s A and other cities. Approximately |cent payable to stockholders of rec-}General Electric --_--__.. 111 | Mountain Producers _ 13.25 13.37|19. while Cosden extended its loss to | 1.07%. Northern Pacif 90 per cent of the outstanding stock |ord of October 15 on October 20.|General Motors Glenrock Oi] -. 63 .65|tWo points and Sinclair one. The| Corn was stronger than wheat. Northwestern Bell Tel., 7: 107% 107% 107% Goodyear Tire 8: Great Northern, 7s A was represented either in person or|This is the twenty-tourth conseou-|Great Northern pfd. 65 [Sait Creek Prds. —_ 16.75 .19.37| eMeral market pursued a contrary| After opening % to tho up, Decem.| Pacific R. R Si tee ae by proxy. tive quarterly dividend paid by the |Gult States Steel -________ 76% | Salt Creek Cons ---__ 7.00 7.50 | Course, many important stocks im.|ber 67%c, the market continued) Cont. RR. Gen. | a6 cate water During the meeting the stock-|company since its organization in |Tilinois Central ---_______ 105 | Mutual ---_________ 8.37 8.50| Proving large fractions while Du-| 2bove yesterday's fintsh. Southern’ Pacitic ‘ 3 om 95% Inspiration Copper 27% |S. O. Indiana ...... 50.87 61.12 Pont rose 1% and Gulf States Steel,| On the advance, selling increased Union Pacific Internationa! Harvester ——_ 75% | Cities Service Com — 131.00 132.00 Cerro Depasco, American Can, Davi.|%14 a drop to below yesterday's| ty g Rubber, t6 _.__. Int. Meer, Marine pf... 33 _—— son Chemical and New York Air-|finish ensued. The close was easy|Uiah Power and Light ta ~ International «Paper 31% brake 1 to 1%. Foreign exchange|#t % and %4c net decline, December Western Union 64 Invincible Off 9 rates opened lower. 66% and .67 to .67. Westinghouse Ele holders listened to very interesting | September 1917. Kelly Springfield Tire ------. 23% Livestock Short covering operations were ef.| Oats started % to %o higher, De-| Wilson and Co., cv., Kennecott Copper -.. Oil Industry Is Gigantic 7 fective in sustaining the general iist,|cember 39%0 and later remained V/ = ‘ Lima Locométive -. some of the independent steels, mer. | firm. In Texas, Summary Shows : x ree tne tnependet sens a. auaty " 4 és mander; Cleveland H. Storrs, post ‘The executive committee consists Une}commander; Frank M. Blehr, post of C. H. Storrs, L. C. Morgan, A. J. Muller, Jr. H. F. Dodgy HL W. Moore, C. C. Van Ness and B, M. 76% Chicago Prices. motors ruling at intervals one to two | With the hog market. adjutant; Wallace A. Sawdon, post 20% CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—(U, 8. De-| Points higher. As on yesterday, a finance officer; William F. Zens, 10% B partment of Agriculture.)—Hogs, re-| bout the only outstanding heavy Open High Low Close} post historian; Edward 1. Hawley, | Pester. - 4 DALLAS, Tex. Sept. 18—(United | pay of these employes is more than Middle States On 4% | Celpts 27,000, slow, mostly 100 lower; | SPots were several of the low priced Post sergeant-at-arms; N. M. Butler, NTR. Ce Press)—Texas has 121 ofl refineries | $2,000 a year. Missctr! Kan @ Sa bee ph, early sales steady to 10c lower; bulk | Ollshares and bear traders worked on post chaplain. Tribune Want Ads bi with a total daily rated capacity of} The state produced in 1922 more Missouri Pacific Sa Sem 27 00d and choice 160 to 230 pound|these for a more extensive decline. “ F 480,000 barrels of “black gold” ac-|than 100,000,000 barrels of petroleum | ee york Central ve cep ir: averages $8.90@9.10; top $9.10; de-| A half dozen of the cheaper oll stocle cording to a survey recently con-|to the value of approximately $260 | 0°). “N'ty ana HaciZond %| sirable 240 to 340 pound butchers | Sold at new lows ror the year with ducted by the industrial department | 000,000. The amount paid out in| Ni f.N. Ms end Hartford Troi | Mostly $8.4008.85; packing sows| conden the most active and wean of the Texas Chamber of Commerce | wages, leases, totals approximately Northern Pacifioe re largely $7.40@7.60; desirab'e strong | Cosden declined three points and the In the State there the 756 difter- | $145,540,725 a.year and special tax. | 51190 Ol ee weight idling pigs around $7.50;| Preferred 4%. Call money opened |} ent ofl entitles paying a production |es paid by the ofl companies alone Paul ‘American ePtroleum B % | heavy welght hogs $8.10@8.85; mea-| #t 4 3-4 percent. tax and royalties (paid by oll com-|compriss practically 10 percent of | pon Ameren - re} fum $8.65@9.10; lHght $8.10@9.10;| Chemical and Fertilizer tssues | S°Pt- panies in Texas) last year, totaling | the total revenue of the state. ate tas ox light light $7.70@8.90; packing sows|®04 some of the food nd save! | Dec. "30% 139% 129% 39% | $16,815,000, the survey shows, More than 1000 dry holes a year roducece at: Bae % | smooth $7.40@7.90; packing sows|‘t°cks were pushed upward after | May 42% 42% 41% 42 Fifty six thousand persons, the|are put down in the state, the re- | Producer Refiners ——— 20% | rough $7.00@7.40; sinughtor pigs}"00n, but the usual market leadery | PORK—Blank survey shows, are employed in the | port shows, representing a dead loss | Dura, Ol! -----~ wai $6.25@8.00, receded fractionally from their high |. /ARD— oil industry in Texas and averago!of some $16,000,000. Repubilo iran and Weel = 43% | _ Cattle, recetpts 11,000; most classes| tices of the forenoon. Minor | Sept. - ---11.05 11.97 11.95 11.95 Sears Roebuck 77) | Senerally steady; run largely short|°!8 continued to lose ground but | October - -11.86 11.92 11.85 11.90 99% 09% .99 09% -02% 1.02% 1.02 1.02% May . ~-1.07% 1.08% 1.07% 1.07% 84 82% 83% 68% 66% .66% 69 _.68 68% 39 = «39 88% 38% | r fed native steers; these slow at the standard ofl shares hela ‘| RIBS— - Exhibits and Program to [sits "Rot Bg retreating otter geiing |[Onpera Atohat croppen a)" sent = saa 1 er. Southern Railway 31% | Dest action; bulk fed steers and| The closing was heavy. Failure of pas praca es yoartingn of Goality and cnunns support to materialize for the ofi| Cash Grains and Provisions Standarcr Oil of N. J. 41% En at sateoirre Peat Rae letocke, which extended tutes es,|. CHICAGO, Sept. 18—Wheat num Studebaker ation ...._ 101 3 2 7 2 about 1,500 . caused the remaind: if th ber 2 red 1.02%@1.03; number 2 Feature Petroleum Meet|#°"= = Sy enter raewers come | cunt, he rrntndey of the tne tol "2, 0 19% to killers around $8.00; feeder buyers taking several lots. at §7. | ines. Corn number 2 mixed .86%@.87; ite ene | é “3 western grass steers Sie: ee —-_-_>—_—_ number 2 yellow .86%@.87%. TULSA, Okis., Sept. 18—Actual, Work on the buildings will be aasig | 824 feeder competition active: others many | Cmts number 2 white 40041%: construction work on the buildings | pushed, so that there will be plenty al}of time for installin, he exhibits ue eae oth ey Se aoe which will house the International | o! @ for in 1g the U. 8. Ind. Alco! jo erica ah4 er classes gonerally Petroleum Exposition and Congress| before the opening date of the ex-| United pot beg RE Se ae steady to 250 higher; to be held in Tulsa, October 8 to/| position. There will be two main| United States Steel eee Pec nye Packers $12.00@ 34 was started this week. Thejentrances of en artistic Egyptian Utah Copper —... eI Sete es 50 to out- buildings, which are being erected /design at the south and east sides % weighty bulls $4.50@ in the vicinity of Convention Halljof the grounds. Other entrances most western bulls $4.00@4.50; Rye number 2, .68%. Barley .56 @.69. Timothy seed 6.50@8.00. Clover seed 16.00@19.00. Pork nom- inal. Lard 12.0% Ribs 8.75@ NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—Quota-| 10.00. tlons in cents; tone trregular, near the center of the city, are of steel construction with saw-tooth roofs to allow maximum ventilation. Two of the buildings will span the street for an entire block to the south and east of Convention Hall. ‘Another will be erected on @ vacant Jot to the north of the hall. In ad- dition to the three new buildings, there will be constructed of ‘steel . number of arcades in which the manufacturers’ exhibits will be shown. Space in this section al: ready has been engaged by more than 130 firms. and exits will be provided at the north and west sides. The decor- ating contractor has on the tracks The Congress sessions to be held Octo- ber 9 and 10 is taking shape rapidly Already a number of foreign coun- tries have announced the appoint- ment of delegates and the event bids at Tulsa three carloads of mater- jals ready to commence work as soon as the construction company has any of the buildings ready. program for the Petroleum fair to be truly international in character. 4 Market Gossip and Briefs Butte and Superior Montana Power -.......-.._. National Lead -...--. Shattuck Arizona -_....... ——_———__ Standard Oil Stocks NEW YORE CURB Open Close Anglo 4 14% Buckeye ~ 81% 82% Continental . B8% 34% Cumberland --___ 106108 CAlENA cmeemenennnmee- 61 63 Tiinois 162153 steady; five doubles good —_—— Receipts 6,500; mostly steady strong; bulk 200 to 300 pound butch- ers 1.15@8.25; top 8.25 ;some held higher; bulk packing grades stockerg and feeders $6.00@ Sheep, reestpts 28,000; slow, lambs steady to 250. lower; md i sheep and feeding lambs oe around fat lambs early $13.85; most natives $13.25@13.75; top to city butcher $14.00; choice fat ght weight ew 7.00; two doubles sixty pound feed- ing lambs $13.75; same held higher, Omaha Quotations OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 18-0. 8. Department of Agriculture)—Hogs, to 7.25@ 7.40; average price 8.25; some held higher; bulk packing grades 7.25@ Great Britain demand 45314; cables 453%; 60 day bills on banks 451%. France demand 5.77%; les 5.77% Italy demand 4.40%; cables 4.41, Belgium demand 481%; cables 4.31% Germany demand 00000045; cables .00000045. Holland demand 39.27; cables 39.32. Norway demand 16.02. Sweden demand 26.61; Den- mark 18.12. Switzerland demand 17.68. Spain demand 13.48, Greece demand 1.80, Poland demand -0003%. Czecho Slovakia’ demand 3.00, Jugo Slavia demand 1.08. Aus. tria demand .0014. Rumanta de. mand .46%. Argentine demand 38.25. Brazil demand 9.80, Montreal demand 97%, a aS Cotton 5,000 PERISH IN JAP FLOOD YOKOHAMA, Sept. 18—(By The A. P.)—Temporary barracks here were flooded during a terrific storm Saturday and 5,000 are missing. OFFICERS ARE NAMED BY POST Still “Best in the A meeting of the Mones J. Hawley | Post No. 16 of the American Legion was held last night in the justice NEW YORK, Sept. 18—Cotton | court rooms, and officers and an ex- On Operations in Oil Fields Sy Halccematarae Soe or Cattle, Receipts 16,000; beef steers and killing she stock mostly Long Run” WHI Erect Rig. : 10 and 260 lower; early sales fed|spot quiet. Middling 20.75. ecutive committee were elected Eéwara J. Gagnon. president of steers and yearlings 8.50@10.71 See er About 60 members attended tho | There is always one best quality. In the Bunker Hil Oil company, has Sugar i Matured steers 11.25; range} DULUTH, Minn, Sept. 18—Close meeting and certain routine busi : a's heen in Rawlins for the past two oe eget’ 575@8.00; grass cows |finx: Boptember ‘281%; October | ness was taken up, much as the rat: | tires, it is THE SILVERTOWN. By tra- weeks making arrangements for the and helfers 281%; November 231%; December |ter of the payment of dues, ete, | erection of a rig on his company's The officers who were elected in- property on the Bunker Hill struc- clude William H. Merrill, post com: | NEW YORK, Kept. 18—There dition and performance it has always theast of the Bair oil camp,|was not much activity reported in ers weak to 26¢ 1 early sales | stood, and still stands, for the ece which i defined as one of the best |refined sugar and list prices were 7% [Tange feeders 6.50@7.50; stockers r= = ey i f th d : al looking structures in the'state, The|uachang=d 22 $23 to 1.40 for fine largely 6.50@4.75. eis ef = | tion of the cord. Years and changing company controls 640 acres on the/sranulated, Seaond hands were Sheep. Receipts 30,000; killing 4 nf Ga blished 3 structure and it {s their intention |sald to be offering at 8.15 to 8.20. % M4 | classes active, 28 and 260 lower; bulie Avy) SB ao rad, © r- standards have established its supreme and do some drilling] Sugar futures cloned steadily; ap-|s. P. western lambs 13.25@13.35; top A i Sp: eect 0 Fle ant 'Go ecme SNe proximate ‘soles 7.400 tons Sap : 130" "to “ahper: sheep "warn : quality as they have spread its fame. thing in readiness|tember 4. 55; Maro! ———— arly ‘ewe top 6.50; yearlings up to a ;, ‘ and ears Hee ae aeten ta| Tt: May 3.95. 10.00 wethera "mostly mgt. Gy? AUND The best cord tire when it was the only enthusiastic over the prospect Sage an ae, ‘eeders steady. Early sales de: \ $ it remai best ere of getting good production on the able welght feeding lambs 13.00@ $ ‘ cord, zt ains the when th property as it has many favorable 13.25. are many. More than ever before, geological reports. : . Pai ; « poate : 7 ep oes Cri ing You? AD SEVERTOWN today means “Best in ‘The Hughes Royalty. : Department of Agriculture)—H. Tripp! ou: the Long Rup. Drilling is progressing very rap!4 0} Reasetpts Bao fogs. s NEW YORK, Sept. 18—Call mon- pts moderately active; 4 mn ly on the well of the Hughes Royal- +4 Pe tly 25 400 1 a ° , which ts being drilled|ey easy: high 4%; low 4; ruling rate ere to 40c lower; packers|It’s hard to do one’s work when S RA fae e Pstorai rica wae Soule: bia’ 4s: ette 443 talking lower; top 9,00 pafa for one! every day brings morning lameness THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY district. The well was spudded in ajlast loan 4; cal] loans against ac- load choice 215 pound butchers; throbbing backache, and a dull, TIT 1:28 | god 170 to 210 pound weight | tt ling. tf BET ARL TENE 1078 down ‘Time loans firm: ights-most-|tirea feeling. If you suffer thus, Woe sao ad Se naw batter bat dr Pe a ay edo -Li ly 8.60 to 8.60; few loads 220 to 240|why not find out the cause? Likely O Mart Can dressa> ; a than 200 fee G inonthn 8%. prime commercial | 2S Muddy ——. The | POwR4 butchers 8.25; bulk of sales |it’s your kidneys. Headaches, az IMIS VEY best Makers of the 30 x 3% fabric Goodrich “35 | Mr. Morrow, who {9 an oil ner 4 to ry trA im eae | camera: Pee 8.25 to Packer sows eround|ziness, and bladder frregularities Unless many years experience, announces | paper oD ale Oye serene steady; mostly 6.75 to 7.00; rough|may give further proof that your nie cated east of Manderson near Basin. | ; ; slow, but about sf 2 sued a call for the condition of all/seay: electrolytic spot and futures) weak; receipts 105 oars; total U. 8. steady; few cows | strest Hard work and heavy |i enough to keep us busy. It Is 4 —_—_—_————— that {t is the intention of the Olym kind 6.50; few butcher sows 7.50. Widneys need help. Dong rasic stands t - @ Bes aoe Seceticty 1,500; calves |negiect! Use Doan's Kidney Pills. . e ys ng to 26c higher) Thousands have been hdlped by y Metals Potatoes Dest graasers 6.00; others early 4.50 | Doan They should help you, || PTS laundry has stood bine ; calves steady to strong; good | Ask ighbor! " SANS: EYES Se Bank Statements Asked choice vealers 8.00 to 8.50; poe AVGoE: het, publio a superior service at a says: s early 4.25 down; can: id cut- national banks at the close of bust-|18%c. Tin firm; spot and nearby|shipments 1,094; Minnesota sacked ners and cut-|litting weakened my kidneys and refreshing. to get a bundle of pus Oll company to go down to, the Greybull sand. This lease is 1o- TON, Sept. 18.—The , A Case in Casper erates of the currency today ts.| NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—Copper| CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—Potatoes| 220 pound kind 7.60; other claases| Ip ‘Galtington, 4433 8, Me¥inley Makes i oo laa Se 41.620; futures 41.60c, Iron steady;|and bulk Red River and sand land| ‘ers 200 to 250; yearling stockers|maae my back lame, When I 7 ey A ely iggy S I jo V ERT OWN changed. Lead steady; spot | Ohio partly grades $1.26@$1.45 cwt.;| 650; plain grado 5.00 to 5.76; com-| stooped sharp pains shot through |f 'Un4ry m this shop. It ~ Rail Dividend Maintained 6.8507. Zino quiet; East St.| ungraded $1.10@1.20 owt; Minne-|™Mon feeders 6.75 to 6.00; feeding lthe gmail of my back. I was|f CBVinces you of our ability, ST. aUL, xin, "eet. 18.—The spot and nearby delivery 6.43] sota eacked and bulk round whites | heifers 4.60; stock cows 2.75 to 3.15. !obiiged to take to bed for two |] L00K FOR SUDS AND DUDS R RE northern Pacific Railway Company|@¢-45c, Antimony spot 7,45@7.56c.| partly graded $1.50@1.65 ewt; Wis. cop, Receipts 5,600; early | weeks, My kidneys acted trreg: | y will maintain its five percent annual a ee consin sacked and bulk round whites sales 3 Perec ae kprlbbebets | urely. Three boxes of Doan's PEARL SOLD BY GOODRICH DEALERS THE WORLD OVER vot! uarterly di- UTTER AND EGG Sere een \\ Kidney Pills cured mo and I have WHITE (idend of 1% perpent at tte directors bs . two loads hotdovere Asbo" ne dheeg (Bad no trouble since.” meeting in New Yerk City tomorrow,| CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—Butter high- teats laste aoad Gait LA BE {t. was learned from authorative|er; creamery extras .817%; standards 5 cwt. eS SS DOAN’ KIDNEY UNDRY ia Flour Market SILVER. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Sept. 18 60¢ at all Drug Stores NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—Bar silver|]—Flour unchanged. Bran 28.00@ Toster- Milburn Co. Mig Chem Duffalo,NY. 64 3-8; Mexican dollars .49 1-8, 28.50, sources here today. 46%; extra firsts 45% @.46%; firsts —— 43@44; seconds 40% @41%. Hamburg, Germany's greatest sea-| Eggs unchanged; receipts 14,377 port, is 90 miles from the sea, cases, 7 Phone 1702 DEALER . Elm hone 983 1428

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