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-? Grain = J[_geseccum_] STOCK TRADINGINHEAT PRICES. |TABASCO REBELS PUT TO ROUT | emar (ld TAREGULAR) REMAIN HEAVY) BY FEDERALS; OTHER SUCCESSES Rivet ot | of Speculative|Dutles Paid On Imports Accounts Causes Some ror |: Gaceduenverk’ clea rae rel oie tek comaiee te ee ee ee Fluctation Against Improvement to the revolutionary astatement,| General of Division Bugenio os which reported that 8,000 prisoners| Martinez, has left Mexico City to MODERATE DEMAND FOR WOOL REPORTED were taken by the rebels there ef © command of in- Domestic: Obie and Pennsylvania | Anacands NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—The trreg| CHICAGO, Deo. 21—-Enlarged de-| 2 clash wah 2 Ba following which Sicsonen suntoak "tne Feasts fovees fleeces: nee ay Peg 55c: |! Atchison . lar Muctuations of prices in today’s | liveries here on December contracts | the government troops were retreat-|in Vera Crux General Robert “Thi fine py 48@49c; half blood Indies Consolidated Royalty ~ 1.26 relatively quiet stock market re-|led to general selling and to lower Cruhe has arrived in the capital tinued moderate, although the man: | combing, 5 Baldwin Lecometive COW GUICh —weneen ae -£3 fected the resdjustment of specu-| prices for wheat today during the| On the other hand, Consul! Generat| and will be given & command. Gov- ufacturers have by no means nog- | @i5c. DeMiRe accseccteesmn 4 lative accounts. Operations for the|eariy dealings. Th deliv Ruiz here said the rebels ere being | ernor Parres of the state of Morelos, lected the market. Prices keep very Michigan and New York fleeces: rise in a number of specialties were | totalled $58,000 bushe driven toward Vera Cruz and are| who has arrived in the capital, re firm throughout the list and the|peicine—Unwashed, 63@E4e: fine Ey. T, Wiliams ..-. offset by taxation selling and proft | liberal amount yet. Most commis-| tearing up the rails behind them to| ports his state Peaceful. General tendency of values still is upward unwashed, 47@48c; half blood un-| Canadian Frants 5. taking in other parts of the list.| sion houses appeared to be dublous pursuit. The revolting troops| Felix Banuclos has been designated both here and abroad. The farther | washed, 53@54c; % blood unwashed, Ssles approximated 150,000 shares. | about prospects of any business de- been forced to evacuate Tehua-| chief of operations in Aguasica- ene gets from wool, however, the 54c; quarter blood unwashed, 5: Jupiter —_— veloping from the Germnan food| can, General Rafael Fimenta of the| lientes. eet srowy the strengths of the situa- | 520, 6 8 NEW YORK, Deo. 21.—Stock| situation. Opening prices, which | rebels having been killed in an en-| More than 1.000 farmers have tion, until one reaches the goods Prices fluctuated within «a narrow | varied from unchanged figures to volunteered to fight for the govern- markets and pathy ed % aie ete bape ge Barend gece OKs ajar May $1.07% to 5? patches stated. ment in San Luis Potosi, according encousagemen! 4 Mosher —e "s stock market u and July $1.06 to $1.06%, were fo!- to a m elved af pate 52@520; quarter bieod, 490 . manin movement stil upward. There | lowed by & general fetback that ex] VERA CRUZ, Dec. Rcedeente oan General’ "Vidal, ero a few ou! nding strong | ceeded a cent bushel in some " Gcoured besist Texas, 18 months, . Preston spots such General Asphalt casen. that ‘the Bruges eae hencbon: Macho} the advionn seared peti May id $1.25@1.30; fine, & months, $1,100 Schulte and Beechnut, all of which Subsequently, further declines | would compose their differ ~ with| The steamer Esperana, reachin, 1.18. advanced © point or more, Olls| took place. Weakness of values at| the Obrogonists, walned around ta] Tampico from Vera Crus, hed California: Northern, $1.25@1.23; Minneapolis, together with atton- b 4 4 ke ;| aboard 90 passengers, mostly fx all the auctions, both at London | Middle county, $1.10@1.15; southern, 5 tion stven here to the great extent = Abbe debe expat: Lyn) bre Gen- piesa pe. seers, m™ iy and in the primary markets, prices | $1.00@1.05. of duty paid on imports of wheat | rarnel Saaaren Com; ey nad oan The chief of the immigration of have closed at the tep. In the Oregon: Eastern No, 1 staple, $1.33 and flour into the United States/t. rsparanza to catad with hao fice also was aboard and said Australian sales, there have been | @1.85; fine and F. M. combing, $1.29 Gaina of one to 2% points were| from Canada this season, told leadsr in the state of Puebla and| had been discharged from office unusually good clearances and | @1.25; eastern clo‘iing, $1.15@1.20; a registered by General Asphalt, At-| against the bulls, Closing quota Oaxaca relative to a termination of| the rebels, according to the report. hardly anything 1s carried over into | valley No. 1, $1-18@1.2 lantic Refining, Austin Nichols, | tions were heavy, % to 1%@%C| the warfare °"| General’ Fructuose Mende was the new year from the sales already Territory: Montana fine staple . Cuba Cane Suger preferred, Wilson | net lower, May $1.06% to $1.06% . killed by soldiers who were taking held. In our own western markets | choice, $1.85@1.37; half blood comb- . +95) Packing, Schulte, Tobacco Prod-| and July $1.05 to $1,05%. Senator” Capemay, \moorcing tel ti ts Basktioa tor telel wee be there is comparatively lttle wool (in ucts, American Radiator and sev-| Corn and cats dropped with | (nese advices, accompanied General) (iil 4° oMgnohe ws General Frame left QUpwhare Bnd what a Ol on gral others, including Computing, | wheat, After opening i to %c| Annes ae the representative of] 0 sc itsce also hae fallen a victine mand do held at. egtremely high cae 1 Tabulating and Recording which | down, May 73% to 13%, the com | Adolfo De La Huerta, who, with-the/ [oN wey de fuga,” according te ~ Delaine, $1.20@1.35; AA. Cities Service Com, ~- 140.00 242.00] touched a new 1923 top. Bome of | ccthet entre ba’te rag. wenpenl, Snetlostes the onrnpalan| th oo cient reports ‘The Commercial Bulletin will pub-| $1.25@1.30; A Supers, $1.05@1.10 Se ee tho weak spots were National Lead.| Unfavorable weather and pros. | S#8inst the present regime in 3fexico| ‘he Persistent reports. Ugh the following wool quotations Mohatr: Best combing, 78@83c; American Can, Jones Brothers Tea.| pective delay to the crop move- 7 REBELS WOULD temerrow: best carding, 70@T5c. Willys Overland preferred, Davison | ment failed to uphold values, The REPUDIATE LOAN. Livestock Chemical and Omahe preferred, the | close was at % to 140 net decline, |, MEXICO CITY. Deo. 20—De-| “WasHINGTON, Deo. 21—The tn named ng 8% to a new low. | May 72% @% to 72Xc. _ - Le tionary : fhe voit proaay ‘contest in Foreign exchanges opened lower. Oats started unchanged te %4o up, | SPecia! dispatches from Puebla state| tone in stexies tes repudiate and ‘Washington. While he has not in- ‘ Prices of representative shares | May 45% to 45%c, but later showed | that last night forces under General] «sustain for all time thi repudia- @icated a desire to attend the con- rere ee bi tiers g. De.| Mifened in tho afternoon when | lossen all around. Andrew Almazan, loyalist, were un-| tion” any advance on account of vention, it 1s suggested that he could partment of Agricultare)—Hoge— — en bieai 1 aware Provisions Jacked support. phe yee in an attempt to capture] oi taxes obtained by the Obregon loteally demand a place on = the Receipts, 60,000; around 10c lower | stocks, “Public utility issues were Open Iigh Low Clore rentable Bao ed agai tl SMincldentally, Wyoming leaders. tn than ‘Thuraday’s average: big pack’ | favored and Maracaibo Oll reached | Wheat— MEXICO CITY. Deo. 16. VIA trom Adolfo De La Huerta, head of the capital ‘discourage the term era buying sparingly; bidding 10 to! 4 new high figure for the year.|Dec, = 1.03 1.03% 1.01% 1.01% | LAREDO, DELAYED—(By The As- the revolutionary movement, sent from Vera Cruz December 20, to Martin Luls Gusman, representative of the Vera Crus regime itn thie country. A translation of the De La Huerta message, made public today follows: “Inasmuch as the dictatorship of Obregon, which has already been repudiated by the greater part of the nation, and by the army, and by the constitutional state gdvern- be lower; bulk 240 to 300 pound | General Cigar rose 4% points and slate.” It sav too much of ma- 7.00: “5 (Continued from Page One) | chinemade polities. They point out : putebers, §$6.9567.00; top. 150 | United Cigar Stores and Jewel Tea to 175 pound averages, mostly $6.50 ferred th: d_ othe: tent! ates 0 Be prete: ree. pnt Peahipnaje eet Hetasl coaretiantonn DS caesee te Northern Pacific --— @6.65; 200 pound averages, around | The closing was irregular. With Wyoming entitled to nine|the state convention, and that the| Pacific Ol ~~ anna 96.76; Dacking sows, mostly $6.50) strength of the department stores, elegates, therefore, political gossip| delegates to his gatherig will be| Pan American Petroleum B — down; strong weight pigs, around) Ls. Cast Iron Pipe and General in these parts shapes up about like) selected by the county committees, eae eee beer aan ane Asphalt issues was counteracted in nen Ceara ey as je bre ol rhe this: past eroup| A 5 B +| the final dealings by the intermit- 41% 41% 401% 41% | fisting ts jown owing to inter. Four out of the nine places, as|of mek Ierraitiaen oor teain rep $6.35@6.80; light light, $6. a4 58; / tent heavies of DuPont, Davison w= 45% 451 44% 444 | FUPted communication between Pue- things look now, may be disposed|resentatives will do—or whether they| Pure Oil packing sows, each # Chemical and Corn Products. 43 43 42% 42% | Dla And Apizaco, of without formality of delay. ‘They| can be contRJed—ne one ts prepared | Reading - becpanr ethylene SE Sy da! 3 aaa Tho federais evacuated Puebla Frt- will go automaticafly to the “big/to Republic Tron and Steel ——- ughter pigs, ~ Jan. -—-12.05 12.10 12.02 12.05 |day night and the Hueritistas who ral 107% 1108 1.06% 1.0614 | S°Clated Press)—President Obregon July 1.07% 1.08 1.06% 1.0614 | DA# assumed personal command with Co — General Topete of the federal forces -TO% .70% 70-70% | Attacking Puebla, re 2,000 Huer- Tra% [73% "72% 72% | tfStas and genera! Villanueva Garza [145 114% wT 4 are trapped, according to reports "0003 ap ments of Vera Cruz, Tamaulipas. four—Senator Warren, Representar| Tt is assumed, however, that party ares Roebuck, =-<--——————— i ia Paaegesy bin geet ae MAY -—--19-08 13.18 18.03 12.07 | Mer entered trom the direction of| Oaxaca, Jallsco and other states Is Pech pom ag aa berg ype ae lapel minteier rey [Se oS plain; fat steers run largely short 7 9.67 | surprised by the federal army, which | {0 hee ited reavt a ora which Patrick Sullivan. Senater Warren 6 wollective me Ei ths) Eoin | Pacttia \— Tee a: ariavadoueke ne £57 | surprised by the federal army, as provoked for the pur- will g0 as a matter of course, if he| convention will confirm the Teaders'| Southern Railway —---— Ly beaske pep adagt Sno Aare. salteor Ws pzsmet tenon ta Bove Of imposing General Callen on wants to, and the gossip is that he| Judgment as makeup of the * above $10.09; fed yearling offerings Nog geer te yeposied to have tan os alt the people, endeavoring to obtain does. Representative Winter, who|delegation—it not the “slate.” jase bea Maacrthdar aoa ; white} funds by means of a loan arranged thought at one time st might be. al Se & 7 7.00; Mberal supply beet heifers ad- 2 hard, SLOUw@LOsu; Nov bard. [Mexico Clty etter ne eapeate an: aT ee cence Roping: t0 dbtain eantow “ 5 raf ; a a ena pecs greettaema delegation to pei versely ig steers; fat $1,014 @1.02 14. charge of rebeliion, from them large sums on account of advance taxes, I freely authorize 1% | Sle stock, uneven, but slightly more Corn—No. 2 mixed, Tle; No. 2 The desertion of Col. Ansaldo and ; r Wea dace P have aeeeees uae Foreign Exchange active; canners, strong to 18¢ (Continued from Page One- yellow, 1214 @72%c. a. thousand followers from the Esra:| of en. approach the representatives S £ the oil companies having inter- higher; vealers, 25 to G0c up; quality | p35, Oats-—No. 2 white, 434 @45c; No. | dista forces at Guadal: : is wil ing expenses after the first year white, i uadalajara {6 report-|osts in Mexico and to lay before and “Pat” Sullivan, it 1s coneeded| NEW YORK, Dec. 21—~ Foreign | United States oat fate olacin staan seals */ Will not be large, since there will be hs giso Rnnounces the defeat of relvol] of the revolution and of the da facto : . United States Steel ~~. r no rent for the building in which the Braye setae forces under Silvestre Trevino by pint ieee a pat ny Formas ohne coi eruye rere deanered $a oie oe a Sheep—Fecelpts, §,000; slow; few | station is to be housed and since| ‘Timothy seed—$6.50@8 armed agrarians at Texlultlan, state al committeeman for Wyoming and, 434%; 60 day bills on banks 432%, | Westinghouse Blectrio carly sales fat lambs, $13.00; looks | iretix Thompson has volunteered his| Clover seed—$12.00@21.15. of Vera Cruz. because of his long service to the| France demand 5.10%; cables §.11.| Wily" Overland - 2% | steady to strong; sheep and feeding | services as broadcaster free of| Lard—$12.80. pete Ttaly- demand 430% cables 431. tol.| American Zinc, Lead and Sm. 7B Gae Senrone teoks Stood Pumeays | cham Ribs—($0 pound averages), $9.75.| FIRST WOUNDED ‘That leaves five places to be dis-|gium demand 4.51 eenetenty Naree Dr. Smith, @ comparatively new o> ee nnrt CARSEAL. this sense the government of the tyibuted among many hues thailGermany dernknd “ resident of Casper, spoke enthustas- ,FLAX. J ae ANTONIO, Texas, Dec. 21-—| revolution from this tine on, re number of candidates, ectual or/cables .000000000025. Omaha Quotations. tically for the radio at today’s meet-| DULUTH, Minn,, Dec. 21.—Clono ed he Associsted Press}—The| pudiates the legitimacy of thess prospective ‘While no one here es-|mand 87,74; cables 37.80, . ,» Deo, 21.—(U. S.jing. “It is the greatest educational} flax: December, 242%; January, | first cars of wounded soldiers from operations and will sustain for all sumes to say a complete slate will be| demand 14.88. Sweden demand 26.32. om Agriculture.)—Hogs | influence outside of the public] 2.42%; Febroary, 3.43%: Ma 3.42 ay, 2.98%. | the battlefields of Ssn Marcos,| time this repudiation. chosen in advance of the state con-| Denmark demand 17.80. Switzerland Receipts, 14.000; mostly 5 to 10c| schools today," he said, discussing Puebla, have reached the city of! «Piease cause these interests to ohae nt a eee . s 2 ch- | the fact that it keeps your, Mexico and have been placed in : vention, leading possibilities are demand 17.45. Spain demand 13.04. lower; bulk 200 to 32: und butch w take note that the acceptance even now under discussion. Greece demand 1.85, Poland demand ee packing mien and consequently peat bile oe noepitals for ent There ts former Governor B. B.| 000020. Czecho Slovakia demand grades, $6,.°5@6.40; average cost | mischic’ pe Metals mets, 88 pair & oe Fecelv Brooks, for example. It !s recogniz-| 2.93. Jugo Slavia demand 1.14, Aus- yesterday, $6.59; welght, 243. Mai SRO eae ner S y by The which they give the Obregon plana ed that his press. The wounded men tnelude will be considered az evidence of position in the party! tria demand .0014. Rumania ¢emend Cattle—Rocelpts, 1,600; most Kill- oSceat sain : ede. rebel soldiers, the entitles him to consideration. j.51%. Argentina demand 32.80. Bra- ing classes stockers and “ PRESCRIP ON ; . i] NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—Copper, | latter said to have been abandoned Former Governor Robert B. Carey: : Mew Sud about geaatys no F008: © quiet; electrolytic, spot and futures, | on the battlefield by their comrades partiality in favor of the tmposttion faction, contributing to the mainte A : Ye another party leader whose claim Fao p ere bpp tat Bt emai alee 134 @12%. when the rebels withdrew after & recognition, if pressed, could $8.16; butcher sows and heifers, ‘Tin, firm; spet and nearby, 47.28;] brisk action. ‘The number of hardly be denied. (Continued trom Page One.) ey futures, 47.12@47.25. wounded was not given. government created by it and estab lished at this port, [ make against any advance to Obregon or against any loan to him whatever be its form on account of taxes, and tn has made against the Mexican peo- ple. Please make such explanations along these lines as you deem con- venient to the press of the United States, and to the authorities of the nance of the war which Obregon Another party leader whose eer viathan 43 minutes after she went| $2-T5@5.50; odd lots fed heifers, vies gous eh ae dencrvl. 68 seen . aground. His first act was to order arras a corons fens Sutters, LEGAL CLAIM Tro veordl prices unchanged. ae centormity:, with jongers) af? | sume country.” mm 's a m 2. h! I. + 2 iS from th anges ° rma: montane ae ayes tips saline ie duane heneriioeibacat 5 Zinc, quiet rebel force in Vera Cruz towards; Then there are Judge R. M. Mat-/Cat Creek - 3 py titty yards lps ten Levia-| Mostly $3.75@4.00; vealers to packs and nearby, 5 ps foot of the Puebla mountains] son of Cheyenne, “Charlie” Kutcher} Lancs Creek : “0! than in-fourteen feet of water and #2.00@8-50: “ouisiters Paying |. WARHINGTON, Dec. st—The| ARHmony. spot, O60 iaieues bere con{tonedl thats there ef Sheridan, P. P. Anderson of Besin,| Osage wee ne-na---- =H four tugs spent an hour freeing her,|UPWard to $9.00; stockers and/ right of physicians to prescribe beer are B. J. Sullivan of Casper and any|Grass Creek -~--.-.-----....-- 7 : Shortly after the Leviathan atruck, | ¢ders, $5.25 @7.00. ‘ for their patients was denied in a toward Huamantla, state of Tlax- number of others who have figured|Torchlight ~-—-~~-=---~---—--= the fog began to lift. ‘The passen.| . Shoep--Receipts, 7,800; market ac-|nrieg filed today by the government Potai 4 ant Colonel Guadalupe prominently in Republican councils: Basin ~------------------_ -95| For were informed the vessel might | t!¥¢: Wooled lambs, strong to mo with the supreme court in a test ‘otatoes NSE Spr crappie BP hg el The names of those mentioned are 93} hot be floated until high tide at §jiY¥ 1c lgher; bulk, $12.35¢ case expecied to result in a final lextpeauthie yea he thavaitobe heard in current discussions per-| Rock Creek ----—-----—-.--. .| Pp. m, and they might not reach the| '°P: $12-60; fed clipped lambs, $10.35 | determination of that question. ed , Fepe o a ; his v from the rebel camp and haps not seriously, but es indieating| Salt Creek -—-—--—----—--. pier until after nightfall. ‘They took | 20.60% anheep; ear, to méi| Defending the constitutionalit: PEE ESg Bec iateed: I arcs Gia co se ee eee the possibilities. Big, Muddy -...--------------- he delay good naturedly, lining the} !sht and handy weight ewe: 5 mpbell antt-beer | dull: stot total U. Sida “ . Equally prominent fn gossip here| Mule Creel tail to wateh the tugs and. wager| @678: feeders, nominally stead ‘ M Solty recptpta, $1), otal U. & | government by appearing before (Continued From Page One) y bes .o watch S Hy ise0 ons! in sac! general a vit perhaps more so than any of the Sunburst --.-— (0 on thelr haat eeeeaee:; Walker Willebrandt, assistant at- Scania waniten U8 1, 90c@ peace ee cpnlocts tary through his financial experience and Jatter group—is W. C. Deming, Hamilton Dome ~. Denver Prices. the governor's brief, signed by solic. ‘f 2 sac led 2.) seal aa @ public servant, Cama x ENVER, Colo., Dec. 21—(U. S. ' "| $4.05; bulle. $1.00@1.10; extra fancy, | Kelly, going from Vera Cruz, simt- He is the founder of, and long NEW YORK, Dec. 21—(@y The} 0 “ forney general in charge of probibt-| pure, $1.1861.20; poorly graded and | larly offered hia services to General | has been head of, one of Chicago's Sbabiandea ye Weeesictha Leviakheae hes peal reg ie Eee —_ Se lpcipeerciery comeret that beer| frozen, bulk, Sc; Minnesota and Urbalejo, chief of opera:|large banking ‘institutions. In queen ship of the American Mer ss few anetham:t0 good. 290 ‘ta paroitsent aendae. te enon Rien ‘d (aka North Dakota sacked round whiter, | tons, against the Sanchista forees.} 1917-1919 he served in France. most SbAkt Siastne, tibeund fee; Chay. hay pound butchers, $9.00 to $6.75:| tions 1a necessary to enforce mation | U5: No- 1 and partly graded, 85@ r had a follow | of the time as chairman of the gen- ee ree etbon A RE | few choice drive-ins, $6.80; some }al prohibition the. pelt Shey pba era} purchasing board, © whic eS eee common mixed lights down to $6.25; ___ Estradistas have executed tha) handled the supplies for the Ameri- Ree ae eried test certh of | Packing sows, mostly $5.50. members of the agrarian commis-|ean forces. Tho’ reef te located just north of | Cte “Receipts, 260; calves. 5 | sion at Jammal, Jalisco, according| He was the first director of the Thee eee hardly enough offerings to test de- } Sugar to brief dispatches reaching the| budget under President Harding, bei eine ails sine meet ites mand; few sales steady; canners, capital, the ad to The Express | being appointed in June, 1921, serv- = PRPROUE HR - the. Ey, Fl $1.75 to $2.00; four cars Oregon said. General Juan Lechuga re-|ing one fiseal year for which s Crechos!: . Ss, ctfs -. 4 eors, $6.) 40; no good fused the Invitation of Géneralysaving to the government of bs- Danish AMunteinal ss A The tide wag ebbing when the Le iat eneatos posal ehh - NEW YORK, Dec. 21—Roftnet | cesareo Castro to turn ugainat the | tween $250,000,000 and $300,000,000 ion of Canada, de, 1952 -. 9% 8 9% | viathan grounded, It will be elght Sheep—Recetpts, 500; early sales nes ee sugar was unchanged at §30 0! Obregon government and in turn | was credited to the operation of th prench Republic 1%8 ~---——— - |B. _m betore the Righwater mark.) tombs, 35 to 400 higher; two LARAMIN, Woon Dec. 21—Tete.| #29 fr fine granulated. sent a similar invitation to Castro,| budget bureau under his guidance Seiones ae again will be reached. The reef was| nage 91 to 94 pound averages.) VARAMIE, Wyo. Dec. 31—Tele-| “Refined futures nominal. inviting him to give his forces back brad Ea ST ingdorm of Belgium aaa * considerably to the west of the main = ‘3 graph communication between this Sugar futures closed irregular. | nin the federn | - Ki $ ship channel. The operators of the| $12 fiat; no sheep or feeder lambs | city and Omaha, Nebraska, head- he federal ranks. Marcelo offered early. . Approximate sales, 12,000 tons. | Caraveo continued to be chiet ot quarters of the Union Pacific Rell-|3gnuary, 6.30; March, 467: May. | operations in Puebla. Money road was severed for several hours! 4 72: suly, 4.80. fa ia this morning by the burning of a ipolito Villa, brother of the late jarge grain elevator at Oliver, Ne- Francisco Villa, again is reported braske, No estimate of damage! to have appeared before President! NEW YORK. Dec. 21.—Call could be obtained. ‘The elevator) | Obregon and declared his fealty to] money, rm; high. 4%; low, 4% 1 Silver the federal government. Hacienda | ruling rate, 4%; closing bia, 4%: tracks. | Ganutillo, Vranctsco Villa's estate| otered at 4%: last loan, Oliver is situated 53 miles east of on which several hundred of the | ioans against iovnsthanni yr Cheyenne, Wyoming, on tho main} NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—Bar silver, | Picked troops of the former general | joans, steady; mixed collateral, 60.90 line of the Union Paciftc. 64%; Mexican dollars, 49%. are employed. was reported by| gays, 5; 4-6 months, 5; prime corm Leviatban were without advices at 11:15 a. m. as to how the vessel came to be so far off her course. . Beer gt at ep nen |Cudahy Chiet the freighter Boden, outbound, was main Geppet fo 3808 eam : Blaise samen iat ge] Must Present Pilea of Guilty Btate of Queensland Gy —~---——-----~------------- 101% U.& of G. B. apd 1., 5 acon: A. A Shading pike Bavigncpee’ z a bung over the harbor. The Levia- pitiscore and OBS cre das 2 a than was completing a voyage dur. thiehom Stee! con 6: ing which she made an attempt to Hipolito to be quiet. dam set a new record on the westbound Sun Oe Soretipen mercial papers, 4% @5. : bi Lar trip from Cherbourg to New York. ‘f Margarito Ramine, commanding chicago, Mit and St. Paul cv., 4%: Heavy fog however, was reported to} SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Dec. 41. the repair train which has been s Chile Copper 6s ~..---—--- an have slowed her during the last/—United States Circuit Judge Wil- F; ; , | mending the railway line between Mee a hours of the voyage, Nam H. Hunt, sitting in the United the city of Mexico dnd Guadalajara, Pyaar reer os Half a dozen tugs reached the Le-| States district court yeserday, re- reported that the line has been ri Butter and Eggs orthern Pacific ref., 68 BH -...--2s-ss-s--onero=eo> viathan and made fast. They| fused to accept a plea of guilty which paired as f. s Yurecuaro, where tugged away vigorously but appar|the Cudahy Pack: Company had 5 ently were unable to budge her,|sent a minor employe tp enter, after ton, quiet; middling, 26.40. Lasro Cardenas is stationed with the low water mark about an|the corhpany had been charged with} John P. Farle years of age ener arenes rebel advance guard has fallen back hour ahead. ding a short weight butter ship-|and a freighter, died this morning LIBERTY BONDS. toward Ocotlan, where Estrada, the a oe 5 1 SS ment to Honolulu. Judge Hunt de-|at @ local hospital. A brother sur-| NEW YORK, Dec. Liberty | rebel commander, is maintaining his wm Facitic cv 7 FLOUR. | hwestern Bell Tel., 73 NEW YORK, Dec. 21,—Spot cdt-|an a ard under General CHICAGO, Dec. 21.—Butter, un chan » unchanged; receipts, cases. sg eg Sy = manded that Hf. J. Thorne, general} vives tls deceased and will accom | bonds closed: 3145, 99.18; first 4%4¥, | general headquarters. CANES ae ING eatern Gnion 64e MINNBAPOLIS, Minn., Dec. manager of the company here, ap-| pany the remains to Denver wher | 98.8; second 4%44, 98.6: third, 4%+.] General Haraldo has recaptured| gear raving now for next Christ. Vestinghouse Blectria is Flour, unchanged. Bran, 2 pear tomorrow and ontee! the. wee in} burial will be made. The body is | 99.5; fourth 4%4s, 98.4; U, S. gov-}| Tepic,capital of the state of Nayarit, mas. Join the Christmas Savings, GOR ADA CO, CV» 68 enanncewr-neencenenccnnvaver 27.00, ~ person. ee now at the Shaffer-Gay chapel. ernment 444s, 99,10. . the advices state. The city pre! Casper National Bank.