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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923. BIG GASSER BROUGHT [ wer voxswas [sheets IN BY THE MIDWEST s=s0 oe American Car @ Foundey = assa| LOCAL OL. STOCKS * = i F; American International Corp . 17% Be reg ane Twenty-Eight Million Foot Flow Uncorked in Elk) 4=ercas Shalting oad Ratee (iy [Die Wadena UNITED STATES BONDS Basin Well; Hogback Gets Water; Four American za [aoe Wares a Over Score of Issues Register | Wheat Prices Score Advance |Treny 33. Giga-T ERIC ereay Salt Creek Producers Apuaribent ieee Goo, ne Ss tegen | BoRee Se ee ae New Low Marks in and Hold to Gains In Taberty Second’ 44s, 2.22s-2-secoaos American Woolen — — 70% | Black Stone Salt Creek_ .31 Trading Today Chicago Liberty Third 44s A sgasser in the Elk Bazin field 000,000 cubic feet daily test has been brought in by the iawest. This flow is coming from depth of 1,838 feet, the top of the having been reached at 1,800 The well, Tip now shut in preparatory to con- ing it up with pipe lines. Hogback No. 4, NW% seo. 19-29-15 completed ag a water producer 842 feet on October 22. Salt Creek Field NE% 55-40-79; 75 feet: to be shot. Wyo. Assoc. 11-A; NW% 0 fest; produced 896 barrels, Midwest 24-AXS, 87 feet; produced 60 barrels; to be \t. ho: Midwest 23-AX, NEY 1-39-71 it; produced 100 barrels ist 24 well No. 1 Wid Cat Wels Nelbar Deme Test well SW% 13 depth 2125 feet; underreaming inch casing, North Casper Creek No. 36, SEY rude Oil Production of (22% =S<6—= Country Shows Increase Kelly Springfield Tire -. NEW YORK, Oct. 25.—The daily erage gross crude of! production the United States increased 138,- 0 barrels for the week ended Octo- totaling 2,263,450 barrels, ording to the weekly summary the American Petroleum Institute. increase of 70,000 barrels in the ge production of the ell Fke field in Texas, together ith the resumption of normal pro- ucing conditions in Wyoming ac- nts for substantially all of the reases of 188,100 barrels per day. he daily average production east the Rocky Mountains was 1,442,- 0 barrels,"an increase of 188,600. fornia production was rels, a decrease of 500. Oklahoma shows a daily average production of 399,650 barrels, an in- e of 1,250; Kansas 73,200 bar- is, an increase of 350; north Texas $9,200, decrease 1,450; central ‘Texas $1 a barrel. arket Gossip and Briefs ws2e"4 @he Casper Daily Cribune PAGE NINE. : Stocks : Grain : NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED STOCKS SAG IN |FROST DANGER Anaconda Copper --..---.--. 32% |Chappell - --—--------__. Idberty Fourth 44s 36-37-82; depth 1032 feet; balled out.) Atchison... 95 |Columbine — U. S. Government 4% starting to drill. Atl, Gulz and West Indies J. 13 [Central Pipe Ling 1.95 NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—Heavy sell.| | CHICAGO, Oct. 25.—Fear of frost | Geechoslovak Fu & ‘Skull Oreek mltieriss Leaccattve = 116y | Consolidated Royalty —-1. ing of the coppers, low priced rails] in Argentina led to a new upturn in| Harish Mien ae Ae No. 1, NW% 16-44-62; depth 3660/Raitimore and Ohio 55% {Cow Gulch and certain specialties carried more] wheat prices today shortly after the | Dominion of Ganda, 5 feet; fished tools out, starting to run|Rethiehem Steel ... 4% inch casin, California Petroleum Ambrosia Lake NW% 18-15-10.!Ganactan Pacific New Mexico, depth 475 feet; drilling.|Gentral Leather San Mateo No. 1, SW% 14-14-8,/Cerro de Pasco Copper -. New Mexico, buflding rig. Chandler Motors ~~. 46% ;Domino « -—----------~ .08 than two score issues to new low market opened. ‘The fact that the|French Republic 7143 |Blkhorn 03 levels for the year in today's stock| wheat crop in Argentina is at ajJapanese 4s __ market. The customary leaders! critical stage of development made|Kingdom of Belgium 8s he'd relatively steady. Sales ap-}news of cold weather there a dis-| Kingdom of Norway 6s -. proximated 600,000 shares. tinct bullish influence. Besldes, | RP. of Chile &s, 1946 eading commission houses here con-| ='#te of Queensland 6 101% 101 101 ; U. K. of G. B, and I, 54s 101 Jones Dome No. 1, SW% 25-12-23) Gros, | Jupiter u NEW YORK, Oct. 25—While there] tinued to give attention to chances ‘ , . New Mexico; building rig. be reapuaney dean stare ay 59 |Kinney Coastal [he Was some irregularity in tho initial] of United States government meas-| american Smelting tee aoe yl Buffalo Basin No. 18. SW% 81-Icnicago, Mil and St. Paul pid. 22 |Lance Creek Royalty - .00% prices of today's stock market,| ures likely to help prices upward.|American Sugar 6s depth 500-feet; drilling. Chicago, R. I. and Pao, = 19% | Marine 3.00 changes were mostly downward with|The opening, which varied from un-| American Golden Eagle Dome No. 1, SEX | Ghite Copper” e Mike Henry 0% a resumption of pressure against| changed figures to %c lower, with| American Tel and col., tr. 58 11-45-97; depth 1335 feet; drilling, Chino Conger 5 Mountain & Guilt _ 1.16 several of the stocks which were| December 1.06% to 1.06%, and May | Anaconda Copper 7s, 1938 .. Baxter Basin Field Coruaclidated Gas New York Oil - conspicuous in yesterday's selling|1.11 to 1.11%, was followed by a erp Copper 6s, (1968 ~ Well 6X, NEY 1117-104; depth!Corn Products 324 | Picardy —.. ESE movement, notably the coppers.| material upturn all around, Saleen beige tes ee 2655 feet; still trying to reco % Gosden Ot a i 25% | Preston eee BORE: Some of the high priced specialties} Wheat held its gains well in the Sethiahent Steet DAT 66 ‘Sarles A Sener x ‘Crucible ‘Steel = 59 [Red Bank ——-—— 2.00 continued upward, Kress jumping| later trading, although some reaction 4 = Canadain Pacific deb., 48 ....~ five points to 160, a new high figure| was witnessed. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy ret., 5s for the year. The close was unsettled % to %c|Chicago, Mil and St. Paul cv. The hesitation at the outset was|net higher, December 1.07@1.07% |Chilo Copper 6s -..-.-. followed by @ general shading of|and May 1.11% to 1.11%. Goodyear Tire 8», 1941 .-. Well 29, SW% 10-6104, depth! cuba Cane Sugar pid. agy |Rovalty & Producers — .06 2500 feet; drilling. Ble es ee ee an) Ruane seat BST Egg Sos Blk 6; well 15; depth 1725 feet:!mamous Players Lasky --.. 65% |T0M Bell Royalty ---_ 107% .03 running rods and tubing. Top 2nd/General Asphalt ze | Western Exploration 3.20 3.30 98% 98% 9815 56% 8686 56 98% 98% 98% 115% 115° (115 r ‘ ices of the pivotal shares, Bald-| Corn and oats derived strength |Great Northern 7s A 106% 106% 106% sand 1710 “eet. General _Blectric 15995] Es RA mom GS aa Bat , Montana P. 6% ‘ Elk Basin Field General ‘Motors... — 13% | Western States 17 19 |Win dropping a point, Davison|from the action of the wheat mar- na Power bs A. 95 294% «95 Elk 11; well 2; depth 815 feet; fill-) 51% {¥ Of -. - 08 19 |Chemical, Anaconda, Cluett Peabody|ket. After opening unchanged to |Notthern Pacific ro ing up hole to redrill. = = 73%| NEW YORK CURB cCLosING |%"4 Bayuk Brothers each scored a|%o higher, December .72% to 72%, |ponemeetern Bell P Bid Askea |“'™"ar decline. Several industrials] corn sagged a little and then scored | Sinclair Neaditate> Predagens 13.87 90 |2"4 railroads, however, worked up-| moderate gains, leita Ou ‘63.65 | “24, St. Paul rising almost a point} ‘The market had an oversold as-|Union Pacif:. \salt Creek Prds: 18.00 “12 |!" contrast to a new low price for| pect. The close was unsettled % U. 8. 3 Salt Creek Cons 700 the preferred, while Maxwell Motor}‘o 1%c net higer, with December | Utah Power and Light 68 aa TZ sc00 | 84 United States Pipe issues were) 78%O% to Auten Rib on teil = ao te also up sharply. Foreign ex- Oats started %& up, Decem- " 4 Cities Service Com -- 129.00 180.00] “oh ges qgened slightly irregular. |ber 41% to .41% and continue to| Wilson and Co,, ev., 6 Absenco of support for the cop-| advance, SE pers and low priced railroad shares Provisions were steady in line ° encouraged more general ventures | with the hog market. Livestock on the short side of the market and ‘J prices accordingly sagged rather Open High Lew Close steadily during the forenoon. Divi- : sas 183,100, Increase 8,450. Gulf} Maxwell Motors WHEAT— Coast 95,050, decrease 4,900; Eastern | Middle States Ol Chic, Prices. dend paying railroad stocks were|Dec. . —--1.06% 1.07% 1.06% 1.07 lecret 3 a | M 1 Ki & — Moptaca 160,060 -barteln, inerease|Misscurl Pacitie pid” ” <> iti | GEICAGO, Oct 38--C0. 8. Depart. included’ tn the selling movement, |May . 1.11% Un -temeeatieren 69,200. ‘ 4New York Central 2 maenk Oe 7 Met iculture,) “Hoge He | cnc, Atientig. Coaut. Line, Chicage | CORN hotgth SOE Dally average imports of petro-|N. ¥., N. H., unc Hartford -. 11114 | celpts 34,000; slow; mostly steady:| ina’ Northwestern, Great. poe eh leum at principal ports were 221,571 | Norfolk and Western bulk good and choice 240 to 325 Relates oucrrctame this TAME, | Tag barrels, compared with 245,286 for|Northern Pacific pound butchers 7.55@7.65; top 7.70; | Preferred and Lehigh Valley losing |May « -..- .70% 71% 70% 71% (Continued trofi Page One) reat Northern pfd. .. Gulf States Stee} Milinols~ Central Inspiration Copper International Paper ~ Invincible Oll -~.. Kennecott Copper -. Lima Locomotive pe Louisville and Nashville 251,160, increase 67,650; north Louis. | Mack Truck fana 55,550, decrease 1,450; Arkan-|Marland Oi! -. one to two points. Losses among |July . 12% 11M 714 Police force called at the Belgian the previous week. Daily average |Pacific Oil _.. vee See tacanatY. SAR hear: Piss) many industrials ranged from one | OATS— pened et} Fae at omicere, however, estimate | military headquarters and requested receipts of California oil at Atlantic|Pan Americen Petroleum B largely 5.75@6. heavy weights | io three points with American| Dec. . —_ 4% 41% 41% BURT O 95 SUE 3.790. that they be disarmed. and Gulf coast ports were 187,286 | Pennsylvania — 7.05@1.10; medium weights 7.10@ 765; light weights ©208¢7.60; light | SUS%f American Ice, Foundation] May | _- AMG 40% 44% light 6.85@7.15; packing sows amonth | O™PAnY, Woolworth and American | LARD— barrels, compare dwith 245,286 for Peop'e’s Gas .. the previous week. COLOGNE, Oct. 25.—Frour men| END OF MARTIAL | a Zino preferred the weakest. A total| oct, . 12.80 1 ao | Were killed and 17 men and women | LAW IS DEMANDED, There were no changes reported 6.60@6.75; packing sows rough 625) n° 24 stocks, including ten coppera Jan. a wounded here yesterday during food| BERLIN, Oct. 25.—Upholding the in crude ofl prices for the major dis- 6.50; slaughter pigs 5.25@6.60. couched new lows for the year. The | RIBS_— rioting in the district inhabited by | central tobacco product shares, however, | Oct, the working men, were strong, both the A and the| Jan, preferred establishing new top prices tricts—Mid-Continent being quoted | Republic Iron and Steel from 90 cents to §1.75 a barrel, ac-|Sears Roebuck - cording to the gravity of the ofl;|Sinclaih Con Cit Pennsylvania crude, Bradford dis-| Southern Pacific trict, $2.75 a barrel, and all other | southern Railway —---. grades $2.50 @ barrel and Gulf coast/ standard O1!! of N. J. -. Cattle—Recelpts 10,000 fairly nc- tive, most kI'ling classes strong to 150 higher; fed yearlings and desir able yearling beef heifers showing most advance; short fed rather welghty steers slow; generally government in {ts con- troversy with Bavaria, the federal premiers in conference here last COBLENZ, Oct. 25.—The Rhine-| night, nevertheless demanded the Torito year Cash Grains and Provisions land republic was proclaimed this| immediate termination of martial Call money opened at 4% per CHICAGO, Oct. 25.—Wheat num-|™orning at the former quarters of | !aw and the restoration of normal cent. 2 9.25 3 ber 2 red $1.10%; number 4 a| the American forces in Germany in| legal procedure to avoid a recur- Studebaker Corporation ——-—— peepee ere ae steers 12.40:] ‘The weakness of the general mar-|¢1 98%, led BASS | aaaerabhras Cutilas’ hattineter | ce | Fenoerok ook Gisputes as that be- Texaw-G60 oo athe, oe aah year! ae 1201 i lemeous ket was aggravated by the decline| Gorn number 2 mixed $1.02; num-|Coblenz. It was prociatmed also at| tween Munich and Berlin which has \Texas-and Pacific -....---.-. sped steera and yearlings early |‘n wpecial stocks. Tobacco products ber 2 yellow $1.03. Arhweiller, near Coblenz, well as| threatened serious conseqeunces. | ol atitradeatticn 8.00@11.50, according to weight DA broke three points after announce: ment of a deal with the American Tobacco company, while Congoleum lost as much on the declaration of a quality and finish; plainer grades fat cows and grassy helfers meeting improved action; bulk 10 to 15¢ Oats number 2 white 43@440; num-| ®t Soden, Birel and Gaistenhelm,| The premiers also asked that nego. ber 3 white 41% @43%4c. Rye number | SMAll towns situated respectively in| tlations be started toward greater 8, 700, : the districts of Wiesbaden, Bonn| independence for the state compris- }Union Pacific United Retail Stores —_.. . . ° . B A ——__. and Rudesheim, ing the republic, (} tions in Oil Fields U, 8 Ind. Aloohol ...---. 61% aE ate Beaty, Bets 300 per cent stock dividend. Chancellor Stresemann, who later n pera ited States Rubber —-__ 31 BPN Sibanaders The Wax and Lubricating Ofl % | 4.25@4.40; bulk vealers. t closing was heavy; some DUREN REBELS went with several government offi- United States Steel —. 87 ee i : 0 packers! sporadic short covering took place 7 clals to Hagen, Westphalia, to talic tals Coppers: sg | S7OUNd 10.00; trade weak; lberallin the late dealings but selling CLAIM VICTORY. ™ V3 over econom! sorts considered; stockers and feed-| orders continued to predominate. tn DUREN, Oot. 35-—(By The Asso: oc anit panel Attlee this investigation, under the general|Westinghouso Electrio - ers active; bulk 5.25@6.50. with the Ruhr and Rhineland lead- - 56% 7 inted Press.}—Separatists in Duren ri the dull trading. srk ers, informed the premi. A study of more bfficient methods] direction of N. A. C. Smith, petro- ee i aneaer eases “i914, pl ,,SheeP—Recetpts 20,000; active: beeen NEW YORK, Oct. 35.—Call money| *¥, they have complete contro! of| central government wean i preparing and SADALAHIOS UREA Lica oe Bat es Sneh on aA cand Sink Lek a eS Soe Clabes strong to ae higher: steady; high 4%; low 4; ruling rate| 4/ ror than $00 (2e.toate eanitig discuss greater freedom for the wax which will necessitate pecta: lowers % re strong; good to choice fat ; vt: aa y, states and pre complete understanding of the|condensers have been erected at cererane pron Iron ---—- te western lambs 13.00@13.25; natives el Aeisprd bid 4; offered at 4%4;/ assert, are statione! in the rathaus matey ew cree aa Sonne re itself, and a study of the| Bartlesville, Okla., experiment sta-; Montana r tenn nnn= mostly 12.50@12.75; some held 4 and other public bufldings here thods of handling the wax-free oll as to obtain the greatest Yolume valuable lubricating oils, is being homa crudes, by the Bureau of es, Department of the Interior. ir the purpose of this study a com- wax plant including @ cold and a sweat box has been con- icted at the Bartlesville, ment station of the Bureau of nes. A novel feature of the cold refrigerating system of high-gravity ich makes us ural-gas gasoline as a refrigerant. separate report of this refrigerat- been published a: fal 2510, and may be obtained ym. the Department of the Interior, ‘eat of Mines, Washington, D. Refining Properties of Crudes The purpose of an investigation 1g conducted by the Department tho Interior, through the Bureau Mines, is to determine the rela refining values of a number of pical crude olls from fields in the The ofls that will) and established a new high level for studied will be selected in euch|the season. The increase was due ner as to be typical of the larger of the of] produced in this cdun- if. B. Cooke, refining engineer of Bureau of Mines, is in charge of RENCH “COKE FIENDS” ARE IN HARD LUCK By JOHN O'BRIEN ted Press Staff Correspondent.) /PARIS—(By Mal! to United Press.) oke fiends” in France have fal upon evil days. Thanks to the Hct application of the drastic law inflicting a penalty one to five years’ imprisonment five years’ banishment, sellers forbidden drugs before taking the risk. eigners engaged in the traffic filly careful, because depor Hon certainty will follow condem ion, The consumption of cocaine! A morphia has dropped almost 50 cent jn Paris in the last yeas, ording to official statistic: jevertheless, the enormous profits pwder of forgetfulness’ inspector recently ed three sellers. One was a man h a wooden mb as a receptacle for as a woman p affected \piety, and disposed of The second pragery in the church of 7 oy, £ 1 loans against acceptance 4%; , | Situation would permit. A state of tion. A number of novelties in re-|National Lend -—---_---__ 116% | higher; culla mostly 9. Call i] which are being administered by finery construction have been intro-|Shattuck Arizona -—--_—-- 6B) upward to 10.00; gre iite eree x time loans easy; mixed collateral 60-| rormer army men. pedals alata Nine duced, including a “distributor” for! een Yearling wethers 10.50; aged wethers|_ NEW YORK, Oct. 25.—with raw] {) Gaye 5; 46 months 6; prime| Only officers are permitted to rhe \isitatipahinitiba tas regulating accurately the percentage 8.00; good fat handy weight ewes| Sugar lower there was a genera) |°°™Mercial paper 5@5%, have arms, the explanation being varian . Palatinate {s still confused. One dis- of reflux in the towers. Fifty gal 6.00; feeding lambs mostly 12.00q@| disposition on the part of refiners that they are responsible for public t ra Ion samples of of! are being obtainea | Standard Oil Stocks }) 12:2. Pl te snake concessions and all reduect safety. The police have been dia: | Durch from serare Pedal sa Bee: jalthough from five to ten gallons fine granulated fo 9.10. Refined banded and disarmed and separatists | 20" Conomous states Cone an will constitute the usual charge of | Omaha Quotations. futures nominal WitDs SLOERE Wie aaa x00 Arte | Sawigahasth Post pocket ews crude. All refined products will be| Bld Asked | OMATIA, Neb., Oct. 25.—(U. 8. De hee Pandey rede POGOe TIGFer ORY, UN"! eer, wage: the! radical sbavatore: manufactured from the crudes and/angio -_---_________ 14% 14% |Partment of Agricuture)—Hogs — molested, served the palatinate’s allegiance to jcuts will be large enough to permit /Ruckeye -.---_--- 72 74 | Recelpts 5.500; active 10@20c higher: Burgomaster Averhves refused 0/050 reich: by establishing an indo- a study of the physical and chemical! Continental. 2 26% | bulk 200 to 325 pound butchers $6.85 SurTendee When, the FORURIORDS AT 1 OS sect catate within: Gerneatt characteristics of the refined pro | Cumberland @7.15; top $7.25; mixed loads carry. SAY Or aneliteee taken Siem His) Notse: |" Ot heel CalegramsaicracinnalyAecport ducts, Calena -. ing packing sows and lights mostiy Ho is « prisoner of the separatists. é an independent palatinate and plans ‘This work should be valuable both Illinois - $6.80@6.90 packing sows $6.60@6.75:| NEW YORK, Oct. 25.—Copper to organize ‘the palatinate republic |to the oll industry and to the gov- Indiana -.--.-.__ 83 86 | average cost yesterday $6.71; weight | weak; electrolytic spot and futures (Continued from Page One.) eR i ee as a federal state of the reich.” jernment. It will afford ofl refiners;Nat. Tran -.--.--. 22 22y% |284. * 12% @12%. marauders for more than 100 years.| RED S' . reliable comparison of the refining | 5 tg St HAY Cattle—Recetpts 2,700; fairly ac- jvalues of various crudes and will |Nor, Pipe ‘|agssist the government in determin-|Oh{io Oil - ing the true value of of! produced|Prairie O1l on government lands. Prairie Pipe ‘ olar Ref, -—-. She had kept the peace of the world ore LA np Avante BL k t Off tive on killing classes, fed steers and 7-8; ) many times. The navy did not pre-| (By The Associated Press.) —The po yearlings steady to strong; early eketony PROF FLOR MORAY CU on ivamton toy ait haweren ace lee | this morning attacked the ankets ered top yearlings and handy weight] 7, ,|1n receipt of @ communication from] Resterung Palace, the only remain ° steers $11; bulk fod steers and year-| quiet, =f li cep ee seal inc|the American Legion and I find| {ne public building in the hands of] AS Prizes at the Ungs $8.25@10.26; grass cows and|by 630@6.35. Antimony spat rey| that it is agitating another confer-| the separatists. Five policemen and a1 92 |helfers, bulls and , Tin firm; spot and nearby 42.62; ; tists were Killed. Cit Sou. Pipe ...----. veals mostly 90. ence in order that the same limita-| tWo sep Catton Priees S. O. Kan JW. 39% 40% ay; bulk grass cows and heifers | ¢*” tion may be placed on the air forces| Later *hirty-five members of the Arkeon Academy NEW YORK, Oct, 25.—October| 5° 6° $3,25@4.75; bulk balognas $3@3.75; that has been placed on the navy. cotton today rose to 80 points above|=” lUght veala $9@10 stockers and feed. 29 Suspended Until something 1s done the race for last night's close, selling at 21.30,|<° G| ers unchanged bulk $5@7. supremacy in the air will go on. Taking as tts cue the storm of the J last couple of days and the prevail : Sheep—Recetpts 13,000; lambs a Thal raerebant) marine; was 'éleo a Union Tank -—--.—--. 87 95 |bdig quarter higher; early sales west- From Church brought into the discussion, and Mr, ot the Atkoon will this eyenta give to the fact that only about 4,600 ser I dita os of the Arkeon will this evening givo ea ae ern lambs $12,50@12. natives Winter traced the general history of wway five Indian Navajo blankets in bales were tendered on October con-| $12.25@12.60 fed clipped $12.25; this fleet. He told how at one time connection with the Thursday night a ‘ {$12.2 ; connec! hi ; had tern ansepted. Laier manta] © sth HAH liindy welght ewen $640" enters | EW TORK. Oct, 28-—twenty| whe, American, fine was flown on pares h wt con Western nine members of Calvary Baptist ‘The blankets will be given to hold- were 11 to 20 points net higher. |feeding lambs $11.75@12.25. church were suspended iaat night] "orld, how the merchant marine ers of the lucky numbers, a number being given to each person enter- (Continued from Page One.) ing the hall. ea the outcome of his court chal- lenge of its authority to suspend had declined until practically no American ships were used-to carry American goode. At the beginning of the war the government saw the charged with conducting “guerrilla warfare” on the pastor, the Rev, John Roach Btraton, and with violat- ing thelr vows to support the church. Madeleine. ‘The third was a whole Crude Market sale drug merchant, who used as re- tallers blinded ex-soldiers who hadn't the slightest idea what they were Denver Prices. DENVER Colo., Oct 25.— (WU. 8, Department of Agriculture)—Hogs— Receipts 1,606; run late in arriving: ° ° ; arastio need of 6 fonriae of tate ror ones, of tts “1D R handing out. Cat Creek no aarteiwalane leven other members WIDOW 48| tire ‘ante’ aonueaGentinr canst g him ‘trom office the upper house of avis esigns is Tance. Creak i cuttin ameeciotes 4.800: “cat 50; | %,remult of charges by Dr. Straton| Oo. nut at the Orehent stieie the legislature ing its first — Se, Osage iP B00; calves 50:! that while he was in Europe Inst 6 meeting as a court of impeachment. oge mers fpecera ry “a5 |only one-third of run in; market on! summer a “coterie of hostile mont oie cab) Pa 2 BER tsetse the prepared to aet in action the ma- From Position ome all classes around steady with law hlight af bers” had tried to oust him. chinery for his trial. | Big time yesterday few killer steers $7; aed? ss at a loam of practically $4,000,000 a] Having already approved eeven of Foreign Exchange Greybull feeders $5.50 to $6.60; ght yearlings Rock Creek 5 stockers $6.90; cows $4 down; few FLYERS HOP ieniey Griebel read a paper on the twenty-two charges contained {o In Association R the committees report and forwarded | Selt cree helfers $4 to $4.50 canners and cut- “Fire Prevention and {ts Import-| them to tho acnate as separate bills NEW YORK, Oct. 25.—Woretgn ex-| His Muddy - H to $2.75; common to medium ance” at the luncheon today. Mr.| of impeachment, the lower t SALT LAK: 2 H ‘it OFF 0 ONG 1 ‘ . ower house § / L BE CITY, Utah, Oct. 25. changes. irregular. Quotations in| sjeten => 77k | stock cows $2.25 to N L | Griebel took up the matter from the 5.76, Italy demand 4.45%; cables sales; asking higher on unsold 446%. Belgium derand 4.95%; Potatoes ptrongs. i *| Went into session this morning to|—D. W. Davis, former governor of cents. Great Britain demand 447%; Sunburst Sheop—Receipts 20,000; slow early; |standpoint of | the Underwriters’! consider the remaining counts of| Idaho, for four yeare president of cables 447%; 60-day bills on banks! only few strings on sale, fow fat AIR FLIGHT laboratories which are used in mak-| the indictment. the Western States Reclamation 445%. France demand 5.7514; cables |lambs $123 steady; no other early | ing tests of different kinds with the| ‘The state supreme court this af- association, has announced his resig- | object In view of securing greater] te: moon will hear an application to safety in this matter, His nation as president of that organi- peed ti Paper) make permanent a writ of prohibt-| zation, according to tho Salt Lake 4Abh. | Belgium der-and 4.9014; Shiencigd SUMAS, Wash., Oct. 26.—Captain| Was one of a series in which Kiwan-| tion restraining Governor Walton | Tribune Mr, Davis, who wae electan 0000009; cables .0000000009, Holland Lowell H. Smith and Lieutenant) ‘4"% re discussing subjects with) trom interfering with Lieutenant | president while Governon of Ta sho LT pee eS aaa Sass : John P, Richter, bound for a non-| Which they are familiar and which| Governor M. E. Trapp as acting|and who ie now’ conlscone demand 15.82. Sweden demand 26. CHICAGO, Oct. 35.—Potatoes Butter and Eggs stop flight to ‘Tlajuana, Mexico,|**!! 17 the general line of thetr bust-| governor, This writ was granted| reclamation tn the United States Gommaind 18.58. Gweden Geuand 26.38.) nrmer on good-white| stock about lov yk ein are erersad pete | late yesterday after tho governor} department of the interior saya he demand 11.79, Spain demand 13.26. | Steady on early Ohlos; receipts 196 went north over the Canadian line| ,,“/,8- ¥ Rankin, sliver fox raiser.| refused to relinquish the executive | finds it Impossible to devote areucn Greece demand 1.59. Poland demand eel bp ages onpioente satel \° crncaqo, Oct. 25.—Butter—umn. 204 turned south in a clear windiess| pe ale 44 peneces gave a Drie) chair. timo to conduct the affaira of the .000084, Czecho Slovakia demana| \Y!*¢* < nites | Z&GO,. Oct: 3 r—UN- | pkey, uk on his business and presented) association in the proper manner, 2.95, Jogo Slavia demand 1.20; Aus-| United States number 1, .90@1.00| changed. LER ipo | some very interesting details that) NO REASON FOR A call for a meeting of the assoct- tle demand Olds atumania demana|cwt; bulk 1.00@1.10 cwt.; poorly| Eges—Higher; receipts, 5,429 | were new to the members of his) MARTIAL LAW. graded .80@.90 cwt.; Minnesota and| cases; firsts, 34@40c; ordinary firsts, N Dakota sacked Red river| 27@3: ewt.; bulle .80@.90 ota sacked ation to be held in this clty Novem. ber 19 and 20 has been issued. audiences, 47%, Argentina demand 32.12 aid Hayward Thompson, the man 4AHOMA CITY, Okla., Oct. zil demand 9.50. Montreal 95% The Associated Press.)— ip mees no ‘ fees ele sR eed with the dual personality, was also| eighth charge in the bill of pac! Tape ken Me thnaulty, was also) eighth charge in the bill of impeach TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ———— a See our window display for Sat- gave a ernor J. C. Walton, 3 Yhios- United States number 1, .8: tall on his pecullar mental powers! by c . elror 8 mT A i h Sc and 10c Store. | © | al powers by the lower house |FOR SALE—Tworo se urday, Woolwort 90 ewt.; bulk .80@.90 ewt.; Michigan Sil NEW YORK, Oct Spot cotton| and told of what he would do while| of the state legislature when it ap North ae 2003 par ye j bulk round whites United States liver sady; middling 31 inc | proved 77 to 16 article 28 of its core: | meen a id pay ie r] t Jackson. FLAX number 1, few 1.00 cwt. | _—_ — - 1 ens session W. J. | mittee report accusing the executive | ———___________ DULUTH, Minn., Oct. 2 e| eo | Cranktess ice creamy freezers that, Bail * delegate of| of declaring martial law in Tulsa] RELIABLE, respectable tady of drug while presumably engaged! fiax October, 241%; November} fee our window display for Sa NEW YORK, Oct, 25.-—Bar silver|can be carried in autos are on tho| the club Community] “when no cause, reason or ground| good education desires some em- the 2.42%; December 2.41; May 2.37%. urday, Woolworth 5c and 10 Store, 93's; Mexican doliars 43 | market, fund, existed therefc ployment, Box B-29, Tribune,

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