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NEW YORK, Dec. 20. —Gasoline stogks increased to the extent of 1,058,393 barrela during November, accerding .to repurts received, by th: American Petroleum Institute, cov- ering approximately 68 per cent of the refining capacity of the United States. Pipeiine and tank farm crude in Noveny sar varage Ce ot s cru Be 8 of tho United States de- creases 62,850 barrels the week ended December 154, totalil nvorage production gaat of the Rox’ average prod: ost S34 jes was 3,234950 barrels, a decrecse Wt 43,850. Dividend number ene of the ‘Western Exploration company was maiied to stockholders yesterday, This dividend was declared last month, payable to stockholders of record of December 15, payable De- cember 20. The dividend amounted to appreximately $20.000,000, being one per cent or 5 cents a share. It must be very gratifying to the At am depth of 150 feet the Clay Resin test of the Producers and Re finers, cerporation in Utah is now being spud¢ed. Five shutdowns are shown in the company’s report which follows. Salt Creek. No. 7, 15-40-79, 2,436; running 84- inch cain: No, 3, 30-40-18, 1,740; ue 8% inch casing, 1.500 feet in, Enos Creek. 3 Uunderream- casing at 2,395 fect. . Garignd. : 6-07, 2.589; hele, under- rnin nine casing at 2,550 a \ Baxter Basin. No. 1, Bection 36, 2,400; side track- ing 10-In&h casing at 2,330 feet. Lead Price Advanced NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—The Ameri. can Smelting and Refining Com- pany today advanced the price of lead from 7.25 to 7.40 cents per pound. Frances Stump Lower. NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—Slackened demand for French exchange in the New York market caused further re cessions in the quoted values of bills on parts today, francs sliding off to another new low for all time at 5.15 cents. Wellington Wells, ‘Two wells are to be drilied on the Wellington structure in northern Colorado -by the Union Ol! company of California which brought In its discovery some time ago. One of these is on the northeast quarter of outhwest quarter of section 31-10- 8. The other tted in the TWO WIVES LAY CLAIM 10 MAN (Continued From Page One) ntinued to reject the offer be be- Ene “violently angry,” according the complaint. The complaint © mames Mrs, Mary Ella Howe de: of Dallas, Texas, as ¢o- pondent. Alimony of $400 a ith, division of community prop: in Texas and Oklahoma, valued }330,000, and the custody of two children, are sought by the Aft. ——_>—__ YORK, Dec. 20.—Bar silver, ican dollars, 48%. ED—To ride to Sheridan or lo by two passengers, Satur- Sunday. Phono 731 days or nights. NT — Large, heated bed- adjoining bath, 127 8. Jack- a2 W. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1923 GASOLINE STOCKS IN. COUNTRY INCREASED Over Million Barrels Added to Stora ember While Crude East of Pipeline Runs Fall Off er@so 10; Gult = the Mellon tax program also were | favorable weather for the harvest in wee dae ces eh tee eons we Bele ie) agin 208 pearl eae a, i regarded as a constructive factor.| Argentina was reported. Tho open- 1 Mfontana Cerro de Pasco Copper —----- Kinney Goastal pA ee 4 Sales approximated 900,000 shares.|ing, which ranged from co off to a saree te Wyoming and 7. 8, decrease Dally av ‘tm Ae Selrehs Chandler Motors ex div ------ Lance Creek Royalty barre! ge During No- Rockies Grows; California. production was 708,850 barrels, a dcrease of 20,000, ° Oklahoma showed a dally average bpcwenang hondseedieogmmrmr sed Produstion of 381,900 barrels, de crease 3,1 Kansas 350; North Texas 70,800, 64,450, eum at principal ports for ending December bares, rels for the previous week. 143 for company te be able to place the stock on @ dividend basis under the Present adverse condition of the ot! market, especially where the gen- eral tendency has Nashville, Union Pacifie, Nickel ~ 1.04% 1.04% 1.03% 1.03% Rebels in the state of Oaxaca have Ling LS Aisa < pERS See pay etcas : Plate and American Agricultural 1.08% 1.06% 1. 5 issued @ statement denouncing Ds Chemical preferred. United Cigar . La Huerta, the bulletin announces. jo Bye ert e ogynee fret ayes. ane) epee = % Stores dropped six points and Ott A manifesto has been circulated dend that it may reach the stock-| Louisville and Nashville levator 2. Foreign Exchang holders at Christmas time. Producers and Refiners . Spud in for Test in Utala |e Fa ete (oe ees Fe Fear he a aces tin ma 15, were Sain see 1a ett | Chicago, Mil, and Ste Paul prd % the opening of today’s stock mar- Daily | Chicago, R. I. and Pac. -... average receipts of California oll at | Chile Copper -. Atlantic and Gulf coast ports 263,714 barrels ,compared with the previous week, Western Exploration Pays|:=' i af, |e ns en Ot $20,000 in Dividend Sand Draw. No. 2, Section 9, 2,012; shut down, "4 No. 3, Section 15, 2,423; running | peek t ana Rernene Ton S%-Inch casing. ‘No. 2, Section out at 2, foet. - Wrrtz, No. 3, Beetion 7, 8%-Inch casing, Belt Springs. No, 1, 1,910; shale, shut down, and waiting for boiler. No. 1, Section for bit. No. 1, Section 16, 601 Ferris. No. 23, Section 27, 50; shut down, Dome. . 2,883; shut down. | Sinclair Con Ol! -------ess--= Cattle—Reeeipis, 11,000; uneven; | "yey Opened at 4% percent. No. 2, lon 35, 2,515; cleaning} Southern Pacific -.. killing quality generally plain; Section a classes abo i, | BOO" preferred making up ten] MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec. 20.— Col No, 1, 14, 2.967; ebut down, | OS ye Alcohol eco anne | Cee, Clans yeas senses. pels points of yesterday's drop of 15| Miocr unchansed. Bran 25.60@27.00, | ,, CHIHUAHUA CITY, Mex. Dee itton down, | Unit ——enewe 36% i 40; bull ustin Nichols and Kel- Se Go" gna B don 2usi; fishing United States steel ote eal cayenne ey 00 to 88-207 pg ah sey Wheel were also 3 points higher. Chihuahua, who made a futile at- 20, 3,481; fishing i 2 Market Gossip and Briefs On Operations in Oil Fields} =: ‘cha ——— “os ie Rrra tse | ey hte Str eat southeast quarter of the same see. tion, A test will be made by the Union of the Fort Collins structure at once, It will be on northwest quarter of section 30-8-63, well will probably be 200 feet deeper than the Wellington discovery hole, or about 4,485 feet. Gulf end W. Indies — 's|Cow Gulcn 03 . decrease | Baldwin Locomotive nereare of 850: pentral Texas 191,750, decrease | Baltimore and Ohio cf 80,760; norttr Louisiana i: 3 Grease 1.800; Arkansas 10i90, de | California Petroleum = 550, tn were 163¢ | Consolidated Gas —-<-=.--— been to pass or 3,120; comenting | Studebaker Corporation -..-. above, unevenly higher; spots 25¢ uon from the noon levels.’ Some of Timothy seed-—-$6.50@8.09, This "New York Bonds | New York Stocks Olll Securities Gy Whew, Oras & Compesy) LOCAL OIL STOCKS ui Climb to Higher Levels Con- tinued In New York Trading December Given Setback In Late Trad On Chi- cago Exchange American Smeltings and Retg American Sugar ..-------.. American T. and T.-.--...-- American Tobacco -~.-.-----1 American Woolen --—---.-. NEW YORK. Dec. 20.—Stock CHICAGO, Dec. 20,—TWheat under-| Ki Prices resumed thelr movement te} went a moderate setback im price higher ground in tday’s market with| today soon after the opening. De Duying of several issues stimulated | mand was of only a scattered sort, by the prospects of special dividend] and there was a division of opinion distributions before the first of the| as to how the government crop re- year. Reports of early action on| port should be construed. Besides, Central Pipe Line -... 1.85 a= eee ee =~ Consolidated Royalty. 1.26 Domino ~----reeee--- -07 b E. T. Williams ---.--. 41 Frantz ~ --------2---2-5.00 Bethlehem Steel .-...—... Saw SOE shade advance, May 1.08% to 1.08%, b oO Nei 7 » Dee. 20.—Stock | was followed by a general decline, orapegrnatte hijo ~. me Mountain & Gulf --. ; prices moved irregularly higher at} In the Ister dealings, numerous icago hwestern y small lot orders to sell December made that month drop, May and ‘ox = 04 Ket» A better demand was noted Preston -o-se--na--—- 00% 01% | OF the western carriers, Tilinois| July, however, received some sup- Red Bank -......-... 6.00 8,00 | Central rising 144 and a number of| port. The close was unsettled, % to Royalty & Progucers — .07 ‘08 others improving. fractionally, Davi-| 1'sc net lower, May $ 0S%@% and ui Bunset’. ____. _- 02 03 son Chemica] and Famous Players} December $1.06% to $1.06%. lontana Power be A. Chino Copper ~..-...-..----. Corn Products ..--—-------- Coaden, Ol! -.-------—-ereeee Crucible Steel -..-.--... Tom Bel! Royalty .... 02 03. | 80 opened about a point higher.| An increase of commission house | NoTtbern Pacific ret., 6s B Western Exploration-- 3.25 3.39 | Initial changes among tho standard | offerings weakened the corn market.| pany eee Let Tel. 78 3 After opening unchanged to Ke up,| Sinclair Con Bit” ae (pelea date ‘Susar pt May .45% to 45%, but later sagged.|Union Pacific First 40 22-7” a1 nan tier reer gegen 09 The market developed increased| Sympathy with wheat weakness |U. 8. Rubber bs $ General Asphalt --.-........ strength as trading progressed,| more than offset @ decrease in the General Electric --.----...— NEW YORK CURB CLOSING Computing, Tabulating and Record.| volume of corn reeeipts here. Corn Temes: wotare Mountain Producers. 16.25 | ing rising 2% and May Department | closed heavy, 4% to %c net lower, Great Northern pfd -s-s2-0- Glenrock Oil ‘a -34 | Stores 1%, each to now high Jevels| May 73% to 7a%&c. Gulf States Steel -..----ss--. 79% 75 20.00|for the year, Gains of 1 to 2| Lower quotations on hogs pulled Tilineis Central -.-.---... os points also were recorded by Bald-| down provision prorere=seesne 11.3" in, Cuba Cane Sugar preferred. Cities Service Com, ---148.00 144.00 | Corn Producig, Ger.eral Electric, | FOLLOW GRAIN MART— ee Truck, Chandler, Invisible Open High Low Close be dana ea ry eae Brie Common, Loulsvilie and will present their credentiats to President Obregon within the next few hours, consul General Ruis was advised. REBELS HURLED among the troops and they have de. Mared against the former secreta {Continued From Page One) of the treasury. i perhaps before Friday. The situation Revolutionary treo, co in Guerrero is not serious, aecord-| by Generals Cesare Pare ing to the chief executive, although | Fernando Reyes, second in command marked by two revolts, the first that| of the troops of General Fortunato of General Romulo Figueroa and the| Maycotte, have defeated the Forees second that of the agrarians and|of General Andrew Almazan, the Da workers against Figueroa. The prest-} La Tuerta faction here is advised. dent declared he expected the rest-|'Three maching guns, 300 prisoners a--- ---- 2.60 | ents of Guerrero would themselves} and other materials were captured May _..- 9.80 9.80 9.75 9.75 | Prove capable of dealing with the re-| by the De La Huerta forees, the bel general. bulletin states. vere again reactionary, Frengh Mack Truck ex div. -... % Chicago Prices. bake) Marland Oil ~.ecreesrs CHICAGO, Dec. 20,—(U. 8. Do-| francs estblishing new low at 5.15 Maxwell Motors partment of Agriculture.}-Hogs— shag Middle States Oil . aa, Receipts, 64,000; slow; early sales to Abshenag ad cide yp! dividend dis- Mirsouri Kan, and Texas new shippers and traders mostly & tol perce the ret ina seekeruee issouri Pacific pfd 100 lower; packers holding back, | yi), Sapeata Gf bots by edd agentes ’ New York Central . bidding 10 to lc lower; bulk good neavy, retail holiday 43% 12.12 12.07 12.10 12.13 13,07 42.07 ward movement embraced a wide Pan American Petroleum B -~ 55; packing sows, mosily i ata opie! ll id 4 Pennsylvania -----seces-ne--~ (0; bulk strong weight pigs, up 4% 8 ti Points, May Department stores 414 Cash Grains “and Provisions. e ‘When the federais retreated, 200 £ * ect tery and Corn products and Chandler] CHICAGO, Dec, 20.—Wheat—No.| _ WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—~ The] dead and wounded were left om the Pure Ol! $6.4066.90; light light, Motors 3 each. Fisher Body sold| 3 red $1.08%; No. 2 hard, $1.064@ | 22° hyregraphie office received qos Vitory, it ia chimed, = = Hincinn Vester rom teore ces packing sows, smooth, :|14 points helow its previous sale last | 1. fron, the meee ee communicstion| makes Mexico City pen for an at. os Republic Tron and Steel ----- packing sows, rough, week and National Lead forfeited 2 mized, T3c; No. 2| from the master of the steamship W.| Lucie as the rovoluitonary forces maw Sears Roebuck ~-------r--o0e slaughter pigs, $5.50@6.2 Prot. ory ae Sein, Cal L. Connelly, reportt navigation|are able to converge upon Apizaco, . 2 white, 44% @45%c;| ishts at Tampico, Mexico, as having] under the command of General Vil. Trading contracted in the early] No. 4% @44be. , borg Reciparle-serst we byt v-atind ae lan EBuva Garza and General Pedra n aftasnoon and prices of the recogniz- Rye—No. 3, T0%e. sels to enter mpico harbor only} Conzales. In Miahuatian, in the —o . urrende 9 the rebel forces, tite °l the coppers yielded 8 5: 3. here as supplementing: advices that| bulletin states, Near Jala: thet UP; pays cpiviee ere os $9; toar-. pr) a Heke cay damental wa sian, 80, wc gtgek: the military commander had taken] agrarian factions hav ccmentbares. woree po phy sn Ld pel Serpent, camondatlon and Davison| Ribs—60 pound average, $9.75. Let phair ia rk Dl aout Ni! Ap Ry se Transcontinental Oll ----—-- fat steers; chofce yearlings absent:| chica, ich ageless 0 Flour the city either by land or water. Union Pacific ---------r----—- lower grades beef steers, di Flac, wn sey Whel were also 3 points higher Utah Cepper -....,.~---gon2- weight; stockers and feeders in freah “ . Westinghouse Electric -.---- receipts comparatively scarce; bet-|, T"° closing was strong. A nufn- Ed F tempt to prevent the revolution end|, NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—Spot cot war EYLEY | patch up the difference between his] tO aulet; middling 35.85. a ber of th tive 4 two personal friends, De La Huerta “ a Willys Overland -. nad ter grades fully steady; others slow: | theip Seats astelbd sya recorded 5 and Callies, bas resigned the chair, Dollar Value Soars American Zinc, lead and Sm. Sheep—Recelpts, 13,000; very | nee thy amcetan ote meta! hour Ucked to Head | titcctive voisy, . vascstcor tae | PARIS, Dec, 20--Dollay exchange Butte and Superior -.--. slow; few early fat lambs, P of heavy short y covering. United Cigar Stores made up its early lots of 6 points and Schulte Stores, Atlantic Gulf and today reached tho highest figure on record here, The dollar was of: ficlally quoted at 19 francs, 45 cen- times. The previous record was 19 francs, 23 centimes, on November 19, last, not been named. Governor Enriquez has been of- fered and announced that he accept- ed tq post of commander in chief of the state militia of Chihuahua, num- z bering approximately 12,000 men. WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—The| Just as soon as It can be arranged, is com: ee = Mis Omaha Quotations. nomination of Edward P. Farley, as} he will be presented with hi Standard Of] Stocks OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 20.—4U. 5. chairman of the shipping bourd, will! mission and federal troops within the | Department of Agriculture.—H be reported adversely to the senate] limits of the state will bo assigned —Receipts, 14,000; mostiy sail] Foreign Exchange }) ter » decision toaay by the com: | elsewhere, probally to duty with the NEW YORK CURB lower; bulk 200 to 326 pound butch meree committee, forces opposing the rebels fn the| ANT The committee's action was based] south, state officials say. Colorado Fuel antl Iron ~~~. Montana Power ----------. steady to weak; sheep, steady to around 26c lower; no early sales Shipping Board Ww dium to good slaughter ewes, $6.00. ANBIO wep----—----—--- 15% 15%| CFs. $6.65@6.75; top, $6.80; secre entirely, members said, Adri tT aa caer au Hele Peirtay. 4600; Meee crime pital aiShas a Pees fons of the Inw which allot only one EL PASO, Tox., Dec. 20.—Victories| Gikotaendl cco ae 198: Cattle—Receipts, 4,200: fed steers| Conta: treat Fritain, Prat eid member of the board to states touch-| are «laimed for’ both federal and| Mike Moran, an employe at the Calena. ---..--.---— 66 and yearlings, moderately active,! cables, 436%; 60-day bills on banks. | /78,0M the Great Lakes. fr. Farley] rebe} armios in Bulletins tssued to-| Standard refinery, lost’ the tips of re is from Chicago an@ the lakes sec- van © ‘a}the thumb a Tilincis —-sa-—erer--- 140 Steady to strong; weighty bullocks.| 4391, France, demand 6.16%: day by the Mexican Consul general's| tho thumb and one finger in an . Refinery to Resume- fairly numerous at $8.50@9.25; best] cables, 6.17. Italy, demand Cate ton already 16 represented by Com:| office and members of the De La| accident which occurred this morn r- Preparations are being made ax : r handy weight steers, $8.50@9.49; | canles, 4.33. Belgium, demand 4.554: pci Ne O'Connor of Buffalo. | yruerta junta, respectively. | ne while doing some pipe work. ‘to re-open the Beant at pay, y best yearlings, $8,7 burke fed steers| cables, 4.5 Germany, demand aig P eri psi fe bey snc liged over] Consul General Enrique D. Ruiz WRIOTRC: ACTER ‘ the Vulcan CRE te ies and yearlings, $7.25@925; sho stock,| ‘o9990G000025; cables, -0vd000000035, | TUE, President oo ages conten’| states that the revolting forces are| Mrs. M. Edelmuth of 278 South e- erates in Spring Valley in Uinta ts | dull to weak; canners and cutters, | Holand, demand 28.00; cables,-28.05, | 10" that senate confirmation of A.|neing driven toward Vera Cruz and| Jackson strect ia confined to her j county. This plant hag a dally ca- 21 3 $2.75@3.25; butcher cows and helf:| Norway, damand 14.94, Sweden, de. | >: Lasker of Chicago, as board chair-| that they are tearing up the ralls be-| home on account of illness “ is pactty of 500 Barrels, Prairie Pipe —-—------ crs, mostly $4.00 ¢9 $4.75: bulls! mand 26.34. Denmark, demand | "2? 1” 1821 constituted ® precedent] hind them as they’ go in order to| ir Fensland Oil ©: Solar Ref. -—---—~.-— 170 strong to 10c higher; heavy bologn4.| 17.36. switzerland, demand 17.44. | °°" baste approval of the Varley|ninder pursuit. Rebels have been i Bywi No. 10. se her ER Sou, Pipe -—-—-—--- %1% $3.50@4.00; vealers. steady; bulk! spain, demand 13.08. asce,, dex | Moma toe, forced to evacuate Tehuacan and | Surveying and Locations t. ea ee ; Ughta to packers, $8.00@8.50; stock-| mand 1.85. Poland, demand .000020. Pasa General Rafael Pimenta, commander | Geologists, Ol ixperts, OM Field - rey EE Bas ers and feeders, slow, about steady; | Gcho Slovakia, demand 2.9%, Jugo| _._. LABERTY BONDS of a detachment of rebel forces, hs Maps, Blue Prints of Lb aera 11, section 20-39-73; Pull, 99:96 07.28., 10.800; actives] Slavise demand 1.13%. Austria, dec NEW 1 OTR) Das 20.-—Liberty been killed in an engagement with Deore MAP AND is it .| 8. “ ep—Receipts, 500; active:! mand .0014. Rumania, demand .52%.| bonds. closed: ry 24; seconds| the federa ‘orees, the dispatch EP ‘ ‘ Lawrence—No. 3, section 20-39-18: 8° 9° Giya nnn at fat lambs, strong to 25c higher.| Argentina’ demand "S225. Brant, |4% 9811; first 410 98.3; second 4ie| utated, { LUE A, RINT CO. F jocatit Uhion Tank .-........- 90 mostly 15¢ higher; wooled Jambs,| gemand 9.40. Montreal, 97 17-32. 2 third 4%5 9 fourth 4s Diplomatic representatives ot m 10, Daly Bldg. Vacuum ----_-_—___ 53% $iss5@1480) fed clipped lambs. es crninbia Lats Rad 4 & Government’ 4 13 EBS Han Balehaoe Room 10, x it S.P. Of ---------2---- 140 eep, strong to 25 higher: f S. O. Ind. -. % id handy weight ewes, $7.10 te @7.25; feedling lambs, steady; early nA sales, $12.00. ‘ Metals 1- DENVER, Colo, Dec. 20.—(U. & a % . Department of Agriculture.)—Hozs Ny TORE Dec. 20-—Copper 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20.—Two —Receipts, 3,800; slow, quality bo erga hale spot and futures ‘ hundred cases of Uquor, said by plain; early sales, 5 to 10c lower; 4 ae authorities to have been part of . many bids off more; early bulk of eee spot and futures 4! d @ $75,000 cargo of a seagoing tug medium to good 190 to 220 pound ares a SEER en toe the holitay “trade Trehiight averages. $6.60 to $6.75; few choice peemresmar: Scone lnonoonn: in San Francisco, were seized at a| Pi Basin SURAT Ly 220 pound averages, $6.85; packing u Se ty sea tg e whart here last night as it was sows, steady, mostly $5.50; no pigs being unload its moorings and the officers arrives, however, e* |pig Muddy ----—-. caping selzure. Tho tug cast off put to sea when the liquor from Canada, according to authorities. Oe for fine granulated. uary 5.38; March July 4.81. Sect Bess Se a od FLAX DULUTH, Minn, December February Dec. 20.—Close, 2.48%: January 43%; Mey 2.88%. ] Packard coupe-at Lioyd’s? round whites 1.00@1,06, ————— The tux brought Gratis capo ean Grades cows, 33.00 to $4.25; inferior i 7 Rico LE TRIBAL. -T0 | to fairly good stockers and feeders, te Dor ee | | $4.00 ‘to $7.00; odd choice vealers, bpm (Ae e % $9.00; canners, mostly $2.00; heifers Money - and stock calves, $5.00. 5 Fire Destroys NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—Refine? sugar was unchanged at 8.80 to 8.90] yrmrmAU, Alaska, Dec. 20.—(By The demand| The Associated Press.)}—Three bus!- was light and it was reported that] any cerortishmente hore na algony Potatoes practically all refiners were accept- ing business at the Inside quotation.| razeq the old Heidelberg saloon Refined futures nominal, Sugar futures closed steady; ap. proximate sales 14 Greybull 5 Zino steady; East St. Louts spot ae Creek ie eS sents sold early. iene, 162008 5 Balt Creek -—-.. Cattle—Receipts, 1,100; calves, 59; ey sapot, $s 45 | steady; quality common; lower Sheep—Receipts, 600; offerings 4 rs mostly feeder lambs; two cars short] NEW YORK. Dec. 20.—Call fed to feeders, $11.75 flat; around | ™oney easier; high 4%; low 4%; rul- ° : "ling rate 4%c; closing bid 4i%c; of- P toneer S aloon NOONE; POLO aL See eae Seam | tgretiee oaler lace leon: tibos toes collateral, 60-90 days, bc; 4-6 months, 5; prime commercial paper 4% @5c. —_—_——— stroyed by fire yesterday Which building in the heart of the down: CHICAGO, Dec. 20. —Potatoes town business section. weak; receipts 27 cars; total U. 8. The loss is estimated at $12,000. | ship ments 354; Wisconsin sacked Before prohibition the Heidelberg | round whites U. 8. number 1, .90@ 5B saloon was a famous resort and] 1.05; bull 1.00@1.10; fancy 1.15@1.25;| creamery extras . standards known as the best furnished bar in| Minnesota and North Dakota sacked| extra firsts 52; Ad the entire territory. round whites U. S, number 1 and|.47%; seconds 43@ 43%, partly graded .85@.95; sacked red| Eges lowe: Who's sing to win the beautifw | river Ohios 1.10; Michigan sacked ‘age boys of the Senate and House had » snow fight befor, Pi the Capitol wh the fi season fell in Washinston the other day. A merry time was had by ail, eT re ee eee ae

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