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: Stocks Grain : Livestock | = NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED NEW PIPELINE OF | ccmzreees | ngesecee | ILSBALY IN MINMPES BUYS FARGO RUNNING OIL gears 2 Production of South Casper Creek Field Opened to es Bes, we LATE. TRADING WHEAT CLINE d | Y . Saag ‘gos Rin Boston. | Market with tion of Line; Crude to a Early Heaviness Thrown Off|Chicago Responds to ‘Ad- : All Markets Liberty, 3%a Icberty First Reach Here Last of Week But Market Continues vance Caused by Cana- | Liverty second thes me Irregular dian Export Demand Liberty Third 4s Liberty Fourth 4%e ———— U. &. Government 4%s — NEW YORK, Sept. 19—Prices] CHICAGO, Sept, 19—Persistent FOREIGN moved fn a fitful fashion in today’s | buying of future deliveries at Winn!- | Czechoslovak Rep, 8@, otfm ————.-—__. stock market with the ofts rallying | peg led to a elight advance today in | Po™inion of Canada, 6s, 1962 briskly after early heaviness. Up-|the Chicago wheat market, despite eae Aas io THs ward tendencies in some other | carly weakness here. The Winnipeg | Kinedom Af Deighim stocks were arrested toward the end|puying was ascribed to exporters. Kingdom of Norway 6s .. when active selling broke out in}/The Chicago market closed firm.| Rep. of Chile 8, 1946 spots. Bales epproximated 800,000]%0 to %o net higher, December | State of Queensland, ares. $1.02% to $1.02%. U. K. of G. B, and T 548 ‘With crude already flowing into the field end of the line, first oll de- liveries from the South Casper | Creek wells of the Fargo Of] com- pany to Gasper will be.a reality be- fore the end of the week. O!l was turned into the Fargo’a new pipe- Mne today and after filling a 10,000 barrel storage at Midway station the 4 crude will come through to this city. Chicago, Mi, & St. Paul, pid 26% Gi Jupiter 02 Kinney Coastal ...... .20 2 Lance Creek Royalty. .00% .01 Matine RAILWAY i eforé the first | the fire to Chicago, R. I. & Pao a—--------———= 4.25 4.50 Ameri Four days will elapse before cut ee Miike Henry = a filer NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Selling of || CHICAGO, Sept. 19—Oowing chiet- | American Smelting, 6a délivery. ly to weakness of Ltverpool ta Chino Copper Mountain & Gulf —_-.1.12 1.14 | the oll shares imparted a heavy tone|!? ‘ ane American Tel. ‘The crude will be delivered to the|diys to 0% |New York Oi = ===10-09 11.00 |to opening prices in today’s stock | tions, wheat averaged lower in price | 4 merican 63, 00 Midwest Refining company on a| Casper, here today during the early dealings. | Anac 1,000,000 barrel contract negotiated | storage at the Mitway station to fill -- es Soe on poner ence cne Wan | Deusen: O& cateemee titra Oacace | Aneornen A a HEY + es prjor to the building of the pipéline. | before letting tho ofl go through. | Crucible Steel ——--u-—— ‘Os | production in the California fields, |Was the reason given for declines at | At. T. and San Fe., gen 43 —.--—.—-——-. “rhe pumping stations have beén| ‘The management of the company| Cuba Cane Sugar, pid ‘ ; but the initial fecessions were held|L1verpool. In Chicago, commission | Baltimore and Ohio ev., 4%8 -———-. reatyy since last Thursday but due|is rushing all construétion work as| Bria —----.-..---..—~ be Saya - ee | to ‘tractiong: Duroae dropped 1% | house buying increseed on the down- | Bethlehem Steel con. Os, series A — to labor trouble and the water sy@|rapidly as possible, so that we will Western Exploration = 340” a0” | points, American sugar was one| Ward swing of values, and 164 to ‘ain Pacific deb., 48 ~ tem being out of order, running of/be able to l6’e down @s much over- Wyo = "70 80 | of the few Bhates to move to higher | Tallies which catried the market to | Gricage Burlington and Quincy rei the crude haa been delayed,” eays an|head as possible before cold weath- ON RHTE. OS 7 slightly above yesterday's finish, | OD/c®so, Mil and St. Paul o' Western States 17 1g | sround, Chile Co; ” eee e i pper, 6s . —. —. announcement from the Marko of-jer. ¥ Olt 08 10 | Early setting was most effective | 7h¢ opening, which varied from un: | Goodyear Tire &s, 1941 ——--——- = changed figures to %40 lower, De-| Great Northern, 74 A r W 11 e: — ip Ne! bP eed paegas pent Bee cember $1.02 ie $2.02 as a Montana Power 5s A hind h In Inspiration Copper aos. 37% CLOBIN $1.07% to $1.07%, was followed by a| Northern Pacific ref., Second Hug es e Intergationat Harvester -—- 76M | Mountain Produce -—. 1300 2825 Aiet Cada; Olio merken Ges. ba coal Fa. hae, Re og MN peas nt. Mer, Marine “+ Glehrock Ol ---._ t a “| by a reaction. ac i Electric 68 F ; ; ' , International Paper Salt Creek Prds Teen Stoo | SES cites, Wettive nd Leather pee,| Subsequently email upturne tm | Sire Root et: j * Invincible Of — 700 750 nde and Leather pre-| price took place, helped by asser: | cont Con Oll., col Ss oO oO Kelly-Springfielad Tite -——.- 837 spo] ferred and Central Leather pre-|tione that more business with | {igncmn Pacific ev, Kehnesott Copper ferred. The market stiffened some- Union Pacific first a = . Indiana annns- 5250 6262 Burope was in progress than most/ {rs Rubber, 5 Tae Lostetoute ooo 18100 13300 | That Inter. Guilt States Steel rose! traders were aware of. Vian P tnd Ly Re 2 its Hon te prob NT") Rte abdomen —_- a potnt, Dupont recovering its early| Gorn and oats paralleled the ao: | Western Union tis Whether or not the Utah Of reports, and its rejuvenation ts pro! Tru loss and Baldwin and American Can|tion of wheat. After opening at| Westinghouse Electria 7 fining grabbed up a gold brick a|lematical. The well may prove a Sdnawel Stotees: rising fractionally, Strength of |1, @%4o off to %e up, December 67% | Wileon and Co., ev,, 6s year ago when it sélzed with avidity | £004 Producer on pump but this has ¥ is I tan Pointe te BT eee er ain | ike to STHo, the corn market re x J ie di i a, a th the 8,000-barrel well and holdings of |"“Went No. 8B of the Utah O11 Re- feature of the flfm foreign exchange|(ifing gains . the Hugbes ON company in the Lost | qning~ com on section 3-26-91 ‘ Sedaad 3 market. itecmunte stanoct a 3 ports confirmed Bolder field, is still an eaeinthe ee ‘Texas No. 1 ana : aed . ¥., N. HL @ Hartford. 12 Chicago Alternate periods of weakness and|damage by Inst week's frost but air’ yee ce oaeeee avers ve company au — one a, Norfolk & Western ___7_- tae ee strength characterized the morning | failed to bring about any increase been dealt the Utah since its acquisi-| got water at 2,440 fect in the Da- te ware er Races Ane )—Hogs— | market. Low priced ofl shares, |of buying, The close was unsettled eee ee stuck « gun in his ribs and told him 0 “stick ‘em up”; that Moore on the inside reached for his gun and as he did so the stickup man fired pts, 27,000; slaw, unéven; most- | which had been tinder heavy selling |at the same as yesterday's finish to through the door; that Campbeil ran A at : . Epeins on aria a Lo ead a re: and fired sev- of Lost Boldier acreage. ie} kota sand, whi producing o! ‘an Ameritan Petrdléum B.. ly 15c to lower t eelay’ 6 y eral shots in the atr to attract at be well for the Texas and Balr compantes. | Pennsylvania averages} good and hates ir Fete Wwe, fave Sant | HOKE lower, December @6%0 to tention, later loading his gun Eh aR Bee 99 re Sat ee Suan pound averages, mostly $8.55@8.78; | Marland, Pacific and California | Oats started unchanged to a shade James A. Consigny, the first wit- there filed to eapacity ts | Pure Oil “f being Bi es, eaten pissh Petroleum preferred establishing | higher, December 39%0 and later (Continued From Pege One) pepte Seettnee that ts a be wat te » hew low rec ye y . v1 . 2, seotion 2-26-90, which had found |rather empty. No predictions are|Rasding ---—--..—._.. 19M | backing sows, §7.80@7.60; better [snapped back Inter . Raceeak iis eS TacsL MGA ARAN Ti tecponbe to make a lifes = Tore! Herowles|tront of him, ordered him to atick about 700 barrels daily production | possible, however, for no conclusions | SODuMne, fron’ Brades strong welght pigs, $6.75@| sympathy with the upward move- | to a decline in hog values. “We are living « sartace iite,| UP, is hands end then fired through in the Dakota sand and went out/as what is causing the Utah wells 25; heavyweight hogs to come|ment in suth popular industrials as Superficiality is the ‘ ¢ the 4 ®-\the door. His testimony was eon- shortly after coming in, struck |to come tn big and flowing have r; medium, $8.45@8.75; light, | Baldwin, American Can and Ameri Open High Low Close] When the avermne umn OF the day.|tradictory to that which he gave-et something like n #,000-barrel flow|been reached by geologists ot the| southern Rallway $7.95@8,75; light light, @8.60;}can Sugar, which rose 1 to 1% | WHEAT— ch he doesn't bring his ell [te coroner's inauest, in its next objective, the Lakota bho of Mines, Their er to re backing sows, smooth, $7. . points. Another sinking spell took | Sept. - 99% 1.00% .09% 1.00 tod Almighty did alk best when| .7:_W- Ruff related that he was gand, at 1,990 feet. Monday this/préduce on pump Kas no} sl packing sows, rough, $6. place later when Studebaker broke | Dec. . ---.1.02 1.03% 1.02 1.02% | he built a clean man. Nothing can|*t®h4ing by a window in the front flow stopped, according to authentic | tested. Slaughter pigs, $6.00@7.50; - | the low par and Jones Brothers Ten | May . -—--1.07% 1.08% 1.08% 1.08% | take the place of a pure man, The|T0o™ When the shooting occurred eras boys 4 hows, $8,00@8.65. dropped 4% points to a nev low. |CORN— life which will stand the great gaze |°2d that he belleved it was Camp- ° La Transoontinental Ol -o—-—- 85 |atecre end oem, 171000: | best | Just before noon the market turned |Sept, . .— .83 89% 82% 88 | of eternity ts the white life.” jDell thet fired Dbeegtise he coud ad est Com etes ix Union Pacific ~-.aaseenen and yearlings, slow; largely |distinctly upward again, Cosden| Dec. — --- .66% .67% 66% 67%] “Money in the hand im the best |!1entity @ rain coat and Ught Stet- WwW United Retall Stores —-.-. 76% |*t°eT Tun; relatively short fed na-| touching 25% after having sold as|May ..--. 68 6814 .67% .68 son hat he wore. thing I know f M U, 8. Ind. Alcohdl ..——.-. i tives comprising bulk; better grades |low as 22%. Call money opened at | OATS— heart ta the worst ‘oiler knot ee Frank Wolfe, polles officer, was . ~ Rubber fed steers and yearlings early, about | 4% per cent. Sei it on the stand to testify that bi i Ne % Pt, mee 28% 89 38% 88%] T have no wympathy with the idters|P™ mi releedng a e ells In Salt Creek Utah Copper Ht pier tbe ade bhy tebe, pened eaten acrxed upward wut) 2% ot “39% 29% 89% 29% | that hurl anathema at men of ‘#240 gun in the babding atter ths I . ; | stantial tab: which | May + 42 42 AR a8 rohan |:32°2 N WwW WV stantially, notably the sugars which | May % % | worth and enterprise. The churches! icoting and that he had found » Westinghouse Bi top, $12.90; bulk early trading, 3, 3 »}ruled one to three points higher. | LARD— of the day are wild on social ed cartridges $10.00@11.00; soveral loads mixed| National Lead. eas tea eH, |Sept. . ----1L88 12.05 11.77 11.7] Ice. Jeaus Christ never intended ee bath | ‘a ; 7. |steers and heifer yearlings within 72 card this morn- . eee ae si An nc DuPont 8 and Mallison 2%. Specu-| Oct. . -----11.82 11.82 11.72 11.72] the church to be a soup kitchen nor Six recent, corrent operations (f| 3687-82: dept 990 feet; cleaned hole Golo is. | bettaba tus tar seek eiceene Getereh | auve, Tendare held the morning se | RIB boy and girl were uot worthy of ing won tenon waa Teese, bpvage . > @ phan boy | pr eeeits vompanies in the Salt] out to bottom Montene iy PRE oto naute general: |covery well and even crept higher | Sept. ton te by and girl were not worthy oflintmportant were, Bhect oy ey cer field. ‘The largest of these! skull Creek, No! 1, NW% 16-44-6 ARO | mecting good actions vealets, large: | Geverer wonk cmninished | dealings. |Oct - +=--~ 9.07 salvation ft ia that wasatS 4°11 potics officer and Dr. Victor A. Sax, on the a Arizona ne Several weak spots cropped it, salvation ft is that ng." ts the Midwest well No. Sax, on the! aepth 8,520 feet; underreaming and pd res Sy ateatarg ly $12.60@18.60 to packers; outsiders doagh Pera Ser, Rens. .,| Dakin, who performed thé autopsy, Mevest quarter of sec. 25-40-79, cleaning ottt. Paying Upward to $14 000 pteckece | Willye-Overiand preferred yielding | CHICAGO, Sept. 19—Wheat—No. | ‘The trouble with the rich man's|D:“Talinis atatemonte: were snee de 1,280 barrels the first Mi 16 No. 1, Ni Mexico; end ers, relatively, j r three points. 3 red, $1.01%; No. 2 hard, $1.04. son who came to Christ wag not the bullet ha entered Moore's chest 602 feet. i Corn—No. 2 mixed, 85% @s6' that ho w: t cl 24 hours from depth of 1,502 fect. dritting, fome meaty 1,150 polind fesders on], TH® losin was trrequiar. The *ei fe was not that ho was'rich, for that | 24, located in tho muscles of is Next in volume of production is gotiAtty accotint, lack of support for the rubber | No. 2 yellow, 86@87o. od well No. 4a, Basin, shares, Kell: Oats—No. 2 white, 40@43%c; No. | is not evil, but it was'that he was — = Paes ye Aaa ehhh me in at| 48-99; depth 145 feet; spudding. and feeders, $6.00@7.50, driven. Sova’ utes prince rh the 3 white, 89% @ Azo. not willing to go all the way and y 1,544 fect doing 1,190 barrels, An- Golden Hagle Dome well No. 1, Bheep—Receipts, 80,000; tat Iambs. | joweat of thé year, and weakness of} Fve—No. 2, 69@69%0, to acknowledge himself a sinner. ' ASM Drought in at 2,186 feet with| BHM 1145.07; depth é70 feet; aril: Clone | slow; fow early sales looks steady |Rethiehem steel and Davison Chem.| Barley—56@660, pally ig a Dela gu os aka an initial produetion of 1,040 barrels. | ing, to 250 lower; sheep, steady; feeding | ical, caused some sagging in the last | Timothy seed—s6.500| not ripe for the future, not willing Clover seed—$16.00@21.00. to renounce himself.” lambs, steady to strong; od4 sali west well No. 6a, NB%, atc. 28- Baxter Basin Field bed y nei les |rour, but several of the leaders con- rie produced 238 warrels on first! Wen No, 29, SW, 10-26-104; emery 4M pour Melgg $18.00@13.60; some | tinued to harden. test from 2,450. Three hundred] qepth 1,800 feet; casing parted at] G, 4 higher; no western fat lambs goon Sa eae twelve barrels from 2,300 feet is the| 715 feet, working same and clean- re rigs ce ge largely $18.600 fecord of No. 3a, of the Balt Creek | ing out, Tridiana Prd ereeal Sa _averneing Consolidated on the southeast a ‘Well 6X, NMY 11-1704; depth it fat ewes, mc i ter of 660. 21-40-78. No tost has yet! 9.650 geet: jarring. on casing with ‘Tran Niieaaiaaiasies Sn 22 iia) Pork—Nominal. aveicy7y | OLAGKIE’ OES | WRONG COURSE been made on the new Midwest pro- spear, trying to recover. Omahs Quotations, sw! 85-40-70. @ auoer lia, “ ‘Elk Basin. OMAHA, Neb. Sept. 19—(0. 8.] NEW YORK, Bept. 10.—@ar ¢ Midwest pperations in Stats of an salt Creek is gtven| ZI 2, Well 2; depth 1.800 feet, % Deetet of Asriculture.)}—Hogs | silver, 64%; Mext n dollars, 49%. which follows, preparing to skid rig, tried to side- ipts, 8,000; mostly 10@20c oS tenant Blodgett said. in the report Cat Wells track 12% feet but could not, so lower; bulk 200 to 200 pound butch- (Continued from Page One.) “We were perfectly stre of our Meiber Dome test well, SW% 18-| plugged hole and abandoned. . % an Ay 65@8.00; top, $8.10; bulk was fired. She said that she did not| position all of the time,” he @ald. asbh depth 2,980 feet; underream-| Tip 2, Well 1: depth 1,497 feet:| 5° O° 35 ~-----~~=-- berg rPt vag Vorb ty <b err gore believe that tt was Campbell, “What we did not underwtand was ing. running 8%41noh casing. am qraen.. HALON) eae ne The Jury was quickly chosen, only | what was causing the apparent {n- one challenge being exercised by] accuracies in the fadio bearings the prosecution and none by the de-| from Arguello.” tween 50 and 100 persons were in-|‘ense. The juror excused was Elliot At no time di@ the commanding Juted, although nono seriously. Helfrse, a refinery worker living at] officer of the Delphy, Lieutenant ‘e Ls te! V9 gg | Tuesday, $7.68; average weight, 260. a aa; cgesmwenens HN Ob Cattle — Receipts, killing Market Gossip and Briefs [i's 4h 48 fae tases. ath eoalt j 4 8. Oo. TG, ennn see 8 52% | steady; fed steers and yearlings, ‘The fire, of undetermined origin, | 907 West Midwest avenue. Commander Hunter, ¢xpress_any kp AE . fe = 8 oT . % baked Sit farly top matured started in Contra Costa county] The Jury is made up of Bert Law-| doubt as to the éhip’s position, ons in 1e 8 Fay? graes steers, $6.00@ early Monday, and swept over the|ton, lumber yard foreman, of 706] Blodgett testified. n, era " : 5.00; eride. sawe ee gg Py [ ott edhe eee On) hills north of Berkeley into the|South Lincoin; John Kelly, con-| ‘There was much talk, however;~ . 4 J 4 5.00; eantrs and cutters, $2.25@ | be delivered at today’s conference, populous and prosperous residential] tractor, of 928 Bast First atreet;| Blodgett added, “about the In- 3.25; bulls, strong, around 26¢ Piekets were stationed at all John Btrohee! homesten: higher; bulk bolognas, §3.50@4.00;| newspaper plants thruoughout last Dorinwest bf the eri qed Neen Mol bdvenir dae ro 5 ey a (Continued from Page One.) was estimated last night that be- 2 district Monday afternoon. . ry ps Shae J. R. Heale: z 1 English Buying U. 8. Otls. ft t= 8 “Dring one in” the kind practical top, | night but aside from jeers as tho! 4) ponses REDUCED oll Held worker Fy 2b. Seaznag, 316 Looaie ttle atereee ieee ~ LONDON, (United Preeti Se sons Tuts then he is tn 6h Stockers end feeders, firm; | trucks rolled away, there were few! an acwicg AT TRINITY South McKinley, scale falesman;| and used none of the tcittpase beak, | iishthen ate being invited to invest) luck, nm is in clover, Cree! 1 | most sais, §6.50@7.75, untoward incidents. SANTA ROSA, Callf., Sept. i9,—] red Moore, 1142 South David] ings recelved from it to determine rupee Osage ssatabe eterna 28,000; fat lambs, Five men who said they were slow; few early stles western lamb: préssmen for the World were ar- Silver Sales Large. $13,15@18.20; bulk held steady; na. | rested today charged with malictous in ofl wells in Arkansas. Gorgeously lithographed oll walls spout in each of the letters received The town of Trinity, a comunity of | Street; Charles H. Mutr, 1211 South | our exact position except the first betwels 80. fd 40) Abuses wae rrar, 1116 East Witth street, car-! pearings received early in the after- | Him street, refinery worker; D, 8. ” by prospective investors. NOW. pis Poe etree hey it ik Basia ————————. ; @ 12.15; aheep, strong to| mischief. Detectives said they /"/?ed out, find @ aeip OF from tol enter foreman; Harry Starks,| “Wien the reverse éf deartn gd Glowing accounts of overnight for-| pate! ‘Creel 4 seized 60 bundies of newspapers! ions of Kenwood and Bl Verano|@ncher, Alcova; Cort Martin, 264} from Arguello finally checked with tune have proved too much for many |ings in ber silver in the Tondon ‘Creek iss lambs, steady, |from an elevated train and carried South Center street; C. BE. Hoffhine, ‘ecko e to the kind gentlemen in Hel Tag's business, ‘Thia activity was — patenalbly with the Intention of de-| O° SETS SAvices received hore| Street; A. I. Johnson, 724 South | pose. the witness continued a cathe j United States who offered them the a stroying them. the ft ay toda: Beech street, assistant pipe foreman. 7 {rho offered ind foot, |atteibuted to the heavy. selling of — var Brien, Tea Dally 3 the Amétean,| ‘om the fire zone early today. ere factory explanation of tho quéeF be chance to get in o 7 Fea that {t in| sterling in the far east following the DE peo bert 30. Py SWociar the ‘SMeraid, the Tribune, |. Pitteen highway bridges between | Foster, prosecuting attor- | havior of the radio compass station ‘When Bnglishmen A rel thhe ese eatthquaké, Meow et fog ro he hfe a's |. | the World, na vetraph manned} santa Ross and Glen Ellen, near in his opening statement, sald | appeared to have been provided. gatter to lithograph an ol i ew mean Agricul re}—Hogs [und the Morning Telegraph manned |) \rvatiay of the Moon” were de- [that the state would prove that tho | “"rne ‘radio compass, at -Arguello, —Reeeipte, 4} moderately active;|anough presses to pu! eight! stroyed by the flames. Geceshed, tho defendant and Dan} re appeared, is a bilateral compass, quality plain; 100 to 200 lower thah| page morning papers. Bach main-|"').\ ones and farm houses, Walker were conducting a bootie ry » as well cling @ bootleg | that is, when the loop at the station PTigpey de everages; top, tained its individuality except that eropa and gardens in the din-|#ine establishment at 240 West| points at a ahip apove Arguello to oe paid for desirable 200 avout one-fourth or the first a ihe | trict covered by tho blaze were do-)Virst street; that Moore was shot | the north and woat it ean also point NEW YORK, Sept. 19—There fekte, ae pas ag en was taken eke yeas scoamentng atroyed. | White he was standing in the center | tq @ ship in Santa Barbara ¢han- werd nd changes in refifed sugar . jes, $8. Combined fo | eee of the front room of the two room| ne}, to the east and south. : $8.20; packer sows, weak, 250 lowet, | Newspapers, "and the captions of shack by @ person who opened the NEW YORK, Sept. 19—Quota-| mw YORK, Sept. 19.—cCall | prices with fine granulated lated at | mostiy $6.60 to $6.16: few 226 pound |the 10 publications in the group, in door and shot through the door | aatisfied tre exld. that tee eee Hona in certs: Great ‘ettain, 4¢-|money, easier; Bigh, 4%; low, 34; /8.25@8.40. A better inquiry was ré- | butcher sows, $7.60; fat pigs, sténdy, | cluaing the Times, the Journal of Potatoes with @ .82-20 army apecial revolver; | ton was ctennh han tee ruling rates, 4%; closing bid, 34; | ported at the inside eure. few good stock pigs,|Commeree, the Staats Zeitung and ‘0 that witnesses would teatify that ply: arene. turned around, loeating them above offered at 4; last loan, 3%; eall loans Bugat futures closed firms ap- +! the Progresso Italo-Americano, Campbell fired the shot; that Camp- , 4%; time loans, Cattlo—Recelpts, 700; calves, none: fhiteh bell th the point, to the northwest Instead ly, de- against acceptances, is » +; whieh did not publish. jbell then ran around the building | 5, ‘ a sik, ‘Belgium, | asler:, mixed collateral, 60.00 daya,| Prosimate wales 26480 tons. Bep-/ati classes around atexdy: best 1,040] Maitorials were sliminated from] CHYGAGO, fept. 19—Potatoes, |and fired soveral ahote In the alti | Ar” ania qtine in Dindgett's teat! 6%; prime commer: | tember 4 December 4.72; Match | pound grass cows, $4.40; other walés,| aii editions, as were most of tho| weak: receipts, 156 cars; total U. .|that Campbell was found shortly mony he was interrupted by a@enral ls | | 6%: 46 month: demand, 4.86%; cables, 4.87. cial paper, 64@5%. May 8.62. $3.00 to $4.25; few loads plain heif:| usual comics and features. Adver- ; shipments, 859; Wisconsin sacked |later in the rear room reloading @| Ww yp bt AO eect toll ‘ ors $4,560; canners, $2.00; plain| tisements were restricted to finan-|round whites, U. 8. No. 1, $1.60@|.82-20 revolver; that when tho| tra teard who meus member of St atts torwey;,. demand holognas, $2.00; medium 200 pound | cial, ateamshlp and theater dlsplays.|1,70 ewt,; ditto, bulk $1.50091.05 cwe.;|sherift’s deputies wont in search of | ‘Pa pponra: whe nid: % cp bien, , Snes, Btorwayy | fomens calves, $7.60; inferior to common| xfeanwhils the smaller Hnglish| Minnesota sacked round whites, |Campboll ome timo later they | tenant, it te neceseare to Intern enn 02. Sweden, nae gvhigarian, stock steers, $3.60 to $5.50; fairly | @aiies and foreign language pubil-|U. s. No. 1, few best, $1.65@1.70| found him hidden in a clothes closet that you appea: eras i Ive in raask, Oe in, demand, 14.47 Butter and Eggs good 850 pound feeders, $7.00. ations not affected by the strike ditto, bulk, $1.60@1.60 cwt.;/1m the Thompson apartments thie iaguiey aad that & earth demand, 17.87. Spain, ye Sheep—Receipts, 10,000; offerings |are riding the crest of a boom.| Minnesota sacked end bulk Red| M. F. Ryan, who with the assist ||" (navlry and thet ft ts my daty to name you as a defendant in the conse.” Greece, demand, 1.92. Poland, de mand, .0003%. Gzecho Slovakia, dé- . mostly feeders; 160 to 26c higher:|Phe former have gained several) River and sand land Ohios, partly |ance of Pau! Bacheller, ia conduct- mand, 8.00, Jigo Slavia, demahd.| CHICAGO, Sépt. 16.— Butter NEW YORK, Sept. 19=Copper|*ix loads averaging 68 pounds, | pages in pire in the last 24 hours./graded, $1.20@1.0 cwt.; few $1.35 |ing the defense, asserted that hin enny; electrolytic spot ahd nearby | Colorado feeders, $12.75; four loads’ | Wiaring headlines aré appearing |owt.; poorly graded, $1.10@1.20 owt; | witnesses would prove that Camp 108. Austris, Grates. -Regehtine, |seanaards Eke: exta feats, dhe |.18%@.18%: futures ABM@r89p. | holdovers, Utah feeder lambs, $12.60. | where they seldom appeated before.|Bouth Dakota sacked Barly Ohlos, {bell had stepped out of the building mania, demand, 46%. area, 0.86.| 460; firsts, 42%@43%4e; seconds, | Tin aténdy; wpot and futures 41.50. be es Beveral foreign language news-|$1.40@1.60 cwt. to Idaho aacked|to fill the radiator in his car just |} Surveying and Locations demand, 33.50. airs mand, 9.85. nese. 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