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+ re 4 ae ee | ts 63 cer. «6«SPTingSs 165%; Mexican dollars, 49%. | roosters 12%; turkeys .20. ; no feeder lambs| feeble tremors, is being tested bylat home at the Fair apartments, | son-for-President club, sponsored by| chairman to bring about repeal of an eminent s¢lemologist of Japan. 193 South Conwell! street, the Sacramento County céntral com-| the Transportation act. . Ee Casper Dally Cridune PAGE NINE : Stocks : Grain : Livestock’ : All Markets 'S AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRE [ servos |[ oases 1STOGK THADING INHEAT PRICES. PS a SS A CLOSE LOWER | fa! = NEW YORK STOCKS—LAST SALE, LOCAL OLL STOCKS © Some Industrials and Spe-|Russian Shipments to Eng- Finance OLIDAY DIVIDENDS RUN INTO MILLIONS olders Of Bonds and Stocks Receive Large Dis- ‘bursements in Extra and Special Dividends Alled Chemical & Dye American Bid Asked Can 108% Car & Foundry ._ 167% International Corp ’ cialties Higher But Rails land Bearish Influence Czee! During the Month mating Sate? pt coe Are Heavy In Late Trading Denies aruntoinel tsa Dominion of Canada, 69, 1952 NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—‘1avy tl-| CHICAGO, Dec. 11—Influenced by] French Republic Tiga ~~ NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—(By The] More than fitty corporations voted Sugar --.--...-.- T. and T. ........ Tobacco quidation of the Northweste~n rail-|@ decline at Liverpool and by bearish Kingdom of Belgium se .. Associated Press.)—Holiday dis-| extra or increased dividends or au- Poeetess sie road shares influenced by the pass-| statistics, wheat today averaged @| Kingdom of Norway @s ce. 2eecoee ener bursements to stockholders in|thorized the resumption of pay- entral Pipe Line ~.. 2.05 ing of the Omaha dividend and the | little lower in prices here during the| Rep, of Chile $s, 1946 ---sscss2e2eseesse seen American industrial and railroad’| ments to stockholders after a lapse eee iSeoteane Royalty ~ 1.22 cut in the Chicago and Northwest-|early dealings. Nevertheless, with|State of Queensiand 6s corporations in the form of extra,|in such payments, during the ‘ ; -- ‘Cow My stccms cones ern rates was tho feature of today's| Secretary Hoover and other govern. | U. K. increased or resumed dividend: »|month of December. The number ‘ irregular and active stock market.| ment officials expressing themselves ments dec! uri ember, | those of tl 0) season. rer, many, will total well in excess of $50,000-| Regular atvidends, Hs December | + y and specialties, Genera! Electric and| ors were apparently disinclined to be- 4 co! 000, according to reliable estimates | py industrial corporations, it is eati- | Canadian 5 Chand'ers being = conspicuous'y |come aggressive. Houses with Win- nenae Copper 7s, in the financial district. Total divl-| mated, will total about 000,000, Kinne: ‘oantal strong. nipeg connections furnished most of dend disbursements by such cor: | 5 fgGee donshtrnad greater thas, J ieee tone Royal Bt ‘ oe approximated 1,050,000 pes raga The openings, which porations, which include practically | cempber, 1922, payments, while rail-| Chandler Motors -—_ [Marine _. 5 vari from unchanged figures to all of those having wide stock dis- tribution in December is expected to exceed $150,000.000, while the year's dividends probably will ag- oc lower, with December 1.03 4and NEW YORK, . 11—Steck 09 t %, T Canadain Paciic del Dec. 1 May 1.09 to 1.09%, was followed by Chi Burlington end Guine road dividends will approxima’e | Chesapeake anit Ohio | Mountain & Gulf $40,000,000, also a larger sum than| Chicago and Northwestern . 49% )Mosher Ok'a. _ san. nN + prices were somewhat irregular at|a slight rally and then by something the carriers paid a year ago. Chicago, Mi!., and St. Paul pfd 22% |New York Oil 8.50 : the opening of today's market with|ot a downturn ell around. Chicago, Mil and St. Paul o Extra or increased payments have 32% | P-cardy | ‘ the tobe dohis and Cthel T Chile “Copper €8 ~—— 2..--c-cenn-neoaen. gregate more than $1,000,000,000, Pretin. 2.13. @ tobaccos, steels and some oO! ‘he market showed increased |Goodyear Tire 8s, 1941 ---.--..0o--2.--2 compared with about $876,000,000 in pa pestiana to no one branch of ate aon ge peri eae “90, | Pailroads tending downward. Some| weakness as the day drew to a close.|Great Nucthern 7s A | Roy: of the food shares, olls and motors} With deliveries on December con-| Montana sty Fess ko flea nc ara found good support at better prices.| tracts reported at Winnipeg and| Northern Pacific ref, 6 B 33% Tom Belt Ragalty $ General Electric advanced two pojnts| with Russian wheat beginning to | Northwestern Bell Tel., 17 48% | Weetacn: Baploeetion = Corn Products 1% and Chandler Mo:| arrive in England, ‘the close here | 2MAn. FR. ge 5414 | Wertern State: be tors 1. Schulte, Tobacco Products, | was heavy, %@% to M&@le net low-| Prion Loe i perres Pullman and General Asphalt each| er, December 1.08@1.03% and May Rubber including disbursements of this | Payments was that authorized by character on government obliga- | directors of the Ingersoll Rand com- tions, average approximately $200, | Pany, who voted an extra cash divi- 000,000 a month, or $2,400,000,000 | dend of $20, and a stock dividend of | pig - vu. &. for the year. 10 per cent in addition to the regi: | mamougs Players Lasky 7 seers log 19: | Mectined a point. 1.084% @% to 1.08%. Accurate statistics for the first | ‘ar payments due at this.time. Th? |General Asphalt URB CLOSING Eager bidding for special stocks| Hedging sales tn the December de- eleven months of 1923 disclose divi- | ¢xtra cash dividends amounted t0/ Goneral B'ectric 194 Mounta'n Producers . 14.87 caused some material advances, ea:| livery eased the corn market. dend payments by industrial cor-} about $2,200,000. a Genrock Ot1 - é pecially among shares eelling at $100) After opening unchanged to Yc porations of $489,710,500 and by rail-| The Eastman Kodak company | Great Nortbern pfd -... | Salt Creek Pr: Y .62)% Share and better. National lead| lower, May .74% to .74%: prices un- roads of $345,080,000, as compared | voted an extra dividend of $1.25 on|G@ulf States Steel ...... 81% | Salt Creek Cons x improved 3%, corn products 3 to|derwent a moderate general setback, with §474,820,300 and $336 598,409 | its 2,500,000 shares of no par value | Tilinois Central 192 | Mutual 12/2 new high figun. for tho year at} Sales to go to store here had a respectively, for the corresponding | stock outstanding, amounting tc| Inspiration Coppe 24% | Cities Service Com 36.50 187.60 | 141%4: General Blectrio 2%, Otis El-| further depressing effect on values. period last year. about $3,000,000. International Warvestae co at. | poled, evator 2%; Lorillard 3, also to a| The close wan weak, % to 1%c net ‘Mari new high 182% and American Can| lower, May .73%@% to .72%. « aos ales wengeere 293 two points. This buying ultimately} Oats were acarce and displayed in- ° e Invine' dle Ol} ao atid caused a steadier tone in the re-jdependent strength, starting un- Tl e Trocess t In Kel'y Springfield Tire 2. mainder of the list, although some| changed to Ko higher, May .45% to " #eannectll "Gorper wee os of the railroads had been particu-|.45%@.4¢, and tater holding near to Lima Locomotive ...... larly heavy, Chicago and Northwest-| the initial range, " Seitle ern yielding a point to a new low| Provisions were without any de: Lance Creek Successful) aire ie ie concac Shee «poner Se tse Nea Pky | dee en, 3 24% ment of Agriculture)—Hogs. Re-|Changesrates opened steady. apes "| Heavy speculativ Mi at Cash Grak ad Provisi 1 — 18% clots 7.00; tatty “active, moatiy| Mean’ maculae, line st] oath oni ont Peovions | Leaders Prepare for Active Warfare as the National Committee Gathers to Name Interest payments to = One of the largest of the extra natural gas in turning out power and by products. Complete success {s now attached Missouri, Kan. & Texi new 12% bUIk good and choice 210 to 325| Place on the announcement of tho} ber 2 hard 1.0314@1.09%4; number 9 to the cyclical working of the plant) Missourl Pacific pia. 28% Pound butchers 6.65@6.80; top Tormgtion of a new tobacco com | hard 1.05@1.06. What does this machine do? It] \ = Gulk desirable 160 to 200 ‘|pany” but the Schulte interests | Corn number 2 mixed .7314; num- : in the Lance Creek field which went] gyngintge etniegracnin® OR, «ft | New York central TOE ee COO E Gee Deal ocd STs| which, however, talled to throw any | ber:4 Yellow 76.163, Place and Date for Convention. erates electricity, saanufacturers Car-| line of rock pressure of the gus well; No rfolk ‘and: Western 103% 6-35@6.50; good and choice weighty} !sht on the reported merger cf] Oats number 2 white .44@46; num- bon black, again generates electricity | manufacturers carbon black by burn-| Northern Pacific 81% Slaughter pigs 5.85@6.15; these two companies. Schulte | ber 3 white 43% @.44, and may then causu refrigeration, ac-|ing the gas against water-cooled ro-| pacirio Ol... 10 @ 6.70; dropped 4% points and Tobacco| Rye number 3, .69. Parley 58%] WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—Devel-[mittes which Cooltage followers. aa- cording to word coming fi Lusk. | t#ting cylinders heid in an enclosed Pan. American “Petroleum B. @ medium 6.50@6.80; light] Products 3%. This weakness | @.75, — Timothy seed 6.50@8.00; clo-} opments in the coniest for the Re-| sert, is controlled by Johnson sup- ‘ho where steam is 5 hi it het! 1s verseed 16.00@23.75. La 12.75;] publican dential f f The first test held several weeks| tt gansrates electricity, few ce | Pennsylvania, wineee=- 42% /6-25@8.65; light Ughts 6. Brpusht about. aympathetio sdlling | vei @ ard 12.18;] D' Presidential nomination In| porters. People's Gas .. wec-s--, 97 {Packing sowa rough 36] Other quarters, especially in the | ribs 60 pound average 10.12. 1924, almost overshadow the work ago, was a failure due to leaky boil-| steam, and the surplus steam can , food, public utility and motor acces- of the opening session today of the ers. A week past another test was/be used in the manufacture of artl- Ryoaoers "ang: Retiners by lela yA nai perk chp REE aS Cattle—1 i 000; sery groups. Stbsequent suppuit Open High Low Close| Republican national committee. staged following the making of nec-| ficial ice. zy vie Db cars a fat ae stocks Vere eine ieeents | of motor bares, and a further Fi i The support given by administra- Reading --..— —< é essary repairs, There was appar-| Additions are soon to be made to erally steady In corn products checked the fe 1.03 1.03 | tion leaders to Cleveland's bid for ently no hitch in the smooth opera-| the apparatus so that the ice-making | Sots tioghuck nt nna sine ee eatrablo- quality conaia.| sctlonary ‘tendency and resulted in| May =. 4 TpAiK'| the conventiane-e choles whieh: ab- tion of the combination that utilizes| theory can be tested out. inclair Gon Ol) . <2 2914 cred; run largely short fed steers car-|% partial recovery around noon | July ....-1.07% 1. 1.06% 1.06% | pears to be sure of ratification by Pacific nbs ying? Call money opened at 5 per cent, CORN— the committee— promised to take ° e Ske Railway -..ss0ssee Li, py ify y argc Piers Masia Heavy buying of General Motors,| Dec. ------ .73% 73% .72 .72 | much of the usual uncertainty from M : k t B Standart Oil of N. J. 35% lngs very scarce, in active demand;| Which Ufted it to 16:4, the highest] May -— -73% .78% | the committee's proceedings. Behind ar. e SsIp an rie Ss Studebaker Corporation 105% bulk short fed steers of value to ‘sel! in @ long time, was attended by ajJuly -,.. ‘744% .7444] the scener, however, with the cam: Texas Co. --.a-n-enwsenn-n--- 40% St 1.50@9.50; few loads good to} bulge in prices of other motor shares | OATS— paign managers of both President ae . . ° ° i 4 DuPont. Railroads also im-| Dec, ----. 42% .42% .42% .42%| Coolidge and Senator Johnson: of Texas and Pacific -—.... 09% choloe yearlings 11,00; most fat cowa] *"' bs : (Continued from Page One- On O er ations in Oil F ields AA alles BS ia aaa bret 3,75@B.00; beet Nailers SAnenen, proved. Chicago, Northwestern | May AG 45% 4544 | California busfly engaged in con:| mand af General Topete, who yes- Transcontinental Oi) ...--. 2% Ddulls steady to weak; lower grades touching 60%4, but it later broke pre-| July . .43% | ference, the real Republican con terday morning advanced with a Union Pacif'c --.-.. 126%, Slightly lower in spots; veal calves clpitately to 53 on the cut in the div-] LARD— ae test of 1924 was starting into full military train to Esperanza. He United Retail Stores. - 2% BI fully steady; bulk to packers 9,00@| 4eR@: Northern Pacific, St. Paul a : . 2.27 12.91 stride, later withdrew. Black Mountain Test. company near Price, Utah. The|U. S. Ind. Alcohol ... 63.) | 928 \for best handy weight ‘Kinds, | Preferred. end Greet Northern pre:| Sey. —- a5 1285 48.82} South Dakota in view of the en:| 1¢ the Obregon forces and the Having been hampered by winter | hole ts down 3,235 feet, with drilling | United States 37% | few 9.50; outsiders paying upward| fred turned weak, and industrials = dorsement given President Coolidge | ganchez troops clash in or near ‘ te 135. United States Stee! 94% | to 10.00 for choice vealers; also began to yield. Jan ~-----~ 9.85 9.87 9.85 9.87] over Senator Johnson in its recent Tra Ae oe Seed $8583 34 Bene 3 sae {t that the Wood ae change in stockers and toatdens mae The peng rak preqults, Pont May --.... 10.02] Republican proposal convention the Utah Of! Refining company in| Side test of the Utah Refining is in % | cr steers displaying weleht and quay | eee ee er are the inte = spoesaias $0 lnsenetiaie, S4etar | same location where the late Pres!- Hot Springs county, will soon be| Ted rock and right on top of a sand = BM | Uy Sioet acure, \Ogrmands Coly| co itnes, but the rails continued Un. Majuyeage nat hin ane ae dont Carranza was defeated in his resumed ‘and pushed to the Amaden peers see Sar ark Rig paeoen, Faas aes. ant Be + ee oe +m especially plain! gor Dresute. Chicago and North: Foreign Exchange Coolidge Her piialoc Sohtiene’ Bree amet. SUe toe Varn . ur | dept now 3, t ant ine put eo 1. A a Sa ae tg ee eg tect| caning has just been run to thie| Colorado Fuel and Iron a... 24B| Sheep—Recefpta 20,000; active; bet. secu ween] SEPUENY BY ODATC OAL SENDA) (0°.80- of off in the hole from the Tensleep | Point. This is another Utah state | Montana Power ..-....-..... 61% | ter grades fat !ambs steady to strong | °° oy Tae ‘ peremry iat for the South Dakota | national capital say reports were sind, well. Naticnal Lead --.-.-------- 127% | !n-between grades slow, about steady NEW YORK, Dec. 11—Foreign ex-| Primary endorsement. being circulated there to the effect Shattuck Arizona ...-_... ™% Bjothers and sheep st bulk fat changes firm. Quotations in cen! Persona! letters filing acceptances} that the Loyall General Almazan Gustaveson Livens. eae. wooled lambs 13.00@13.25: early top Great Britain demand 439 4-16;| are understood here to be require | hand arrested Governor Manjarre: Crescent mee Seer. has| © and gas are becomnig more in 13.40; recent clipped lambs mostly Sugar cables 439 7-16; sixty day bills on|by December 18, from the candi-| of Puebla state because he had ¢: ped, String of 4M inh casing hat) evidence in the Diamond Forks test 11.00@11.50; cull natives largely 10.00 banks 435 15-16. France demand} dates who desire to enter the South| clared himself against the presi. coe ae te et, caapany’ test in| Dene drilled in Utah by the Gus Standard Oil Stocks {| 7°." st yesr!ine wethers 11.00@ Italy demand! Dakota primary, and formal state: | dent. cent Eagle Oll company test IM} ioveson Ol! company. Drilling is u aged wethers about 130 pounds 2 * 4 Belgium demand| ments are being prepared by both Grand county, Utah, ‘near Thomp-| AVisen Oo, OmRin ime. handy weight fat ewes 7.50} NEW YORK, Dec, 11—Refined] 4.02%; cables 4.63. Germany de-| president Coolidge and Senator] TROOPS SENT their present positions, the engage- ments will be fought in nearly the son. An underreamer Is now being feeding lambs scarce, few sa'es sugar was unchanged at 9.05 to 9.15] mand 0000000000: cabl 00000- : : . oda | 84S a : les. Ichnson, AGAINST REBELS, uaed engren: Dole Basen: oo tee Fiddler Creek Gas NEW YORK CURB = -_| lots como backs 11.75@12.00, Sagrrting. sranyiaied, with Gemmandcngeed#, | Holland demeng Action on the place and the date| EL PASO. Tex., Dec. 11.—(By The EIA: Ot Some an Drilling has been resumed in the > ¥ —. ight. Refined futures nominal. | cables 98.20. Norway demand 15.01; | for the 1924 convention and issu-| Associated Press.)—Coincident with first sand. (4%-inch is pretty sma!l stuff for 2,000 feet of hole.) Fiddler Creek well following shut- Omaha Quotations. ae Sweden demand Denmark down due to need a andl line. ¥ OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 11.—(U. 8 Sugar futures closed steady ap-| demand 17.82; Switzerland demand ‘ance of the call are the principa!| reports ¢! Teple, capital of the business before the national com-| Mexican state of Nayarit, had fallen t A Since cavey formation has been cased Department of Agriculture.)—Hogs | Prox!mate sales 92.000 tons; January} 17.46; Spain demand 18.09; Greece) mtree, which will end {ts seasions| ito the hands of rebellious foress, Farnham and Woodside. ed off progress has been steady. A —Receipts, 13,000; market slow. | 5-37: March 4.78; May 4.85; July 4.91.| demand 1.14; Austria demand .0014:| tomorrow with a luncheon at tha|General J. Gonzalo Escobar, com. Some progress is being observed | pocket of gas was struck at around|tndiana 5 | Carly sales 10 to 180 lower; packers Riaania demand (tii) Atrentina | white House. mander of the department compris- in the attempt to drill past two]1,700 feet. The belief is that the bidding 15 to 250 lower: bulk 200 demand 31 razil demand 9.1 Soo chi eke Bate Despite the ewing toward Cleve-|ing tho states of Durango and strings of lost tools in the Farnham | Wall Creek sand 1s soon to be en-|N. to 325 pound butchers, $6.25@6.50° Montreal - land, representatives of Des Moines | Coahuila, was enroute with 2,000 Dome test of the Utah Ol Refining ‘countered. early top, $6.65; mixed loads carry Bi E and San Francisco were given an| troops from Torreon to cut off the 14 | Ing packing sows and lights, $6.30 utter and 44] epportunity today to press their| rear of General Juan Estrada, the 220 «| @6.40; packing sows, $6.15@ claims for the convention. Los An-| rebel commander Guadalajar: average cost Monday, $6.50; weight s . bed CHICAGO, Dec. 11—Butter unset: b | mittee, forwarded by mail. but | last night. Cattle—Receipts, 9,500; market tled; creamery extras .53; standards leaders appeared indisposed to con: Only meager reports of the up- 5 B . O. % 40% |slow, killing quality plain; few 49; extra firsts. 49@.52; firsts 45% 4 sider it favorably because of the| rising against the Obregon govern- 93 @.40. also was occupied with the question | the disrupted communication with 53% | and helfers, $9.85; she stock, steady LOS ANGELES, Calif., Dec. 11.—| Of % memorial to the late President | the interior of Mexico, A “dispatch weles also had a bid before the com-| military officials at Juarez learn hy ae athe sales desirable fed steers and year-| @.4714; seconds .42%@.4314. city's plan te sell tickets to meet| ment by supporters of Adolfo De &. 0. “42% s bulk steady; little] Eggs lower: Receipts 4,695 eases: the convention expenses. La Huerta, presidential candidate. : OL 253° | @one on others; feeders, steady to | firsts -43@.44; ordinary firsts .37 The opening committee session| were available early today, due to 15e low mixed yearling steers 5 129; to weak; other killing clagses, stock- Harding. from Nogales, Sonora, said that ali (Continued from Page One- \ . 0. Ind. 59% ers and feaders, about steady; bulk ae erate erleae ear ana |. Few proxies had to be considered, | federal telegraph lines of Mazatlan ponderating opinion in the cabinet . of the ish American war and PI rs r) and’ the gonssrvative party, to waive (Continued from Page One.) passports ck nti’ $4.00 Cotton crusader for prohibition, with his|®>, Unusually large number of corm-/ through the gtates Cia Nayarit awe his personal preference for immeé-jIris theaters; M. H. Todd, Ria'to atter figure: can: ei! ae ante brother, Major J, M.. Hobson, are| Mitteemen being present. ‘ Jalisco were suspen oe and that date resignation and continue 1 of-/and Columbia theaters; T. B. Vill: RIROLTEC hclaeee bane en missing in the mountains back of] 7h¢ Pace eeaipes . anecalate | sites; congavenin wee ts fevat fice. nave, Wyoming theater; Stewart and $2.00@3.65; vealers to packers ay. | NEW YORK, Dec 11—Spot cot-| TuJunga canyon. The brothers en; et ay Was ‘largely repré-| Genera) ene Berean Aww In its report of the cabinet meet-|company , sign makers; Casper Mo- . ware tir A de poche , x 6 sone aes tt. tered the hills last n'ght in search| ¥e? és ; mander of the be ern ras es ing. issued about 2 p. m., the Ex-|tor Bus company; Boy Scouts, Art | e738 stockers an mn steady; is 84.50. of Captain Hobson's son and | Reappointment of tho 1924 dele-| zone has ordered all troopa in the change Telegraph, says Mr. Bald-| department public schools, Commer- an | Sheep—Receipis, 13,000; nelghbor boy, who at that Ume had| ##tes also promised a flurry in eve northern sone held in readiness. win recelved assurances of support|cial department fatrona county 130 | active, 10 to S80 chigherr: part LIBERTY BONDS failed to return from a hike. The} % Protests, chiefly by negroes For according to Juai wailltery an from the cabinet and from members| High school, C. K. F"etcher, prinel- . 26| wooled’ ‘lambs, pepe Toe rable 11—Liberty | boys came home safely later. southern states, whose delegations} cers, who intimat ie would prob- of the conservative party generally! pal h’gh school; A, A. Slade, super- “98 | cif ieuiba’: 60608 @12.50; fed} bonds closed: 3%s 99.29; second 4s aay ape are to be recuced. ably despatch’ strong forces to and that he therefore will continue/tendent public schools; Casper Bus!- we Ba aed x light. 2 rei ; sheep is 11; second és 6 7 car Durango and Zacatecas. : at the head of the government. ness College, Slack-Stirrett company. ~ bp oleae e ebve9 he % ‘os | 55 het yo ; ay, weight ; fourth 4%. MEX LE iN COOLIDGE BOO) 1ED Reports that the Yaqui Indians at Seeirar eer printers; Commercial Printers, Ser-| Greybull es i oh a pia ing lambs, IN CALIFORNIA. Bacaléte were about to go on the ‘vice Art Printers, Ol City-Printing | Rock Crecie S41 pound! laidba SSH oe eee Soe SACRAMENTO, Cal., Dec. 11. —] warpath, or that they had taken to company, Hoffhine Stationery com-|gait Creek -..-.---------.--s+ .60 clipe. cde Flax Supporters of President peltige in} the ‘mountains in preparation ° for Metals pany, Casper Stationery company, | pig stuady “Gel comprown ral DULUTH, Minn, Dec. 11—Close aia campaign for the Republiorn | such etion, were declared _un- . Postmaster Bean, Otls L. Thompson, | frei" creck 2 » Colo. Dec. 11—(U. 8.| Flax: December 2.42%; January presidential nomination yesterday | founded in the Nogales dispatches. " 40 Department of Agricu'ture)—Ho; "30%: Fe 2 3 4 by p28 iene ik i 5 Os Hogs | 2.5344; May 2.301%; February 2.44%. started what they declared to be a eR | Soavos kad eseeaen comes. oe <10|—Receipts 2,500; bul of run back: st doa SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Dec. 11.—| state wide movement {n California NEW YORK,’ Dec. pa. Re Seichtaan iapcaiianea jane -52% ‘carly sales steady to 10c lower; late EDITOR DEAD. Heron Proal, some times cajled Tha} for their candidate, wtih the for-| quiet; electrolytic spot 13% @%; fu- i} bids mostly 25c lower; bulk common| PROVIDENCE, R. I., Dec, 11.—|Lenine of Mexico,” was executed] mation¢t the R League of| tures 13%. ‘Tin steady; spot and|Pany, loan of furniture; Natrona Sunburst ---.....-.--.--.... Hamilton Dome ... to choice 180 to 235 pound butchers| John R. Rathom, editor of the Prov-|hy «@ firing squad jn the Plaza at} Sacramento ty this elty, | nearby 46.25; futures 46,00. py Acad rer. Nr ecandane id 6.50@6.85; odd lots down to 6.40; few] idence. Journal und Evening Bulle-| Vera Cruz, shortly after the revolu-| where Senator Hiram Johnson was Iron steady; prices unchanged. bet indiicekes OHA wratenstortd I'ght lights 6.35; packing sows steady} tin, died at his home here today.| tion broke, according to El Demo | born. Lead steady; spot 7.25@7,60. Seu en ceetka Sete Potatoes mostly 5.60; slaughter pigs strong;| Ho was in his fifty-sxth year and|crata, Callista organ of Mexico City.| Mighty two similar organizations} Zine quiet: st St. Lowls spot BPd | parce Rotary c's Kiwanis 1 b. few choice heavy kind $6. bad been editor and general man- De La Huerta troops are reported | have been fermed in California and) nearby 6,25- “Antimony spot eal Be oh seb 0. McCracken, Wyo: Cattle—Receipts 3,300; calves 189:| ager of the two papers for 12 years. | to have directed the execution. Proall many others wil! bo listed after al » @8.70, a jming Chilaren'’s Hom society: Four-| CHICAGO, Dec.~ 11 — Potatoes c#l¥es, bulls and -canners -steady; In August, 1922, he underwent an|was the president of the ingullinos| state meeting of Coolidge followers operation, after which he never re-|and@ took @ prominent part in the gained his hea'th. communist ‘convention in Mexico lian City in February, 1921, —»——_—. i 1 * ractical top veers $8.50; fow $9.50; Minute speakers—and to every or-|about steady; receipts 52 cars; total)! ° ganization and worker who, partici-|U. S. shipments 882; Wisconsin sack-|™Ost canners $2; other classes du’) pated in the drive and in its prepara-|ed :ound whites U. S. number 1,|/@9d weak; many bids lower; early (Continued from Page One.) outlined by Senator Norris of Ne braska, one of their leaders, is t! to he held in San Francisco tomer | row, State Treasurer Charles G./ Johnson told the league members. tion.” 1.00@1.19; Minnesota and North Da- COWS $4,505.25; helfers $5@6; good| Because the municipal authorities ; Republicans in attendance at tho) they are willing for him to continue fot Se kota sack«d round whites, U S$. num- feeders bid $7.25; would not put free telephones in FLOUR. organization meeting of the league.| as president pro tem but do not ae SOROS AEs manta a em oe vearlines $7.4) vlan rm lnm mon htenn Rmlee An LAMINATE ADOTIE Minn Mee 11} settnte mbachnd atah, melt. om mommebam.Lelimle 9 fate am wlethd mee tee ptee tm

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