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— Ly. dot STOCK TR aT PRICES Rede All asia ee —e = SPOTTY AGAINILOSE GROUND) Se Gain of Millon and Half Barrels During De- — a : eechSslovak Rep. &s ctfs -------------- Danish Municipal, 88 A .—----- Bear Raids Result Result In Depres-| Weakness Develops After sion In Some Ex- Early Display of Strength |(renen Ronit sige 2°? Bu Mit 8s nl 2 1 Toda: Japanese 48 ..... ewtersssewamwuennesenwene 80% 80% 80% Institute; Crude Production Up. change Stocks y ee aoe Kingcom of Ni Jan. 17.— Although |eP- of Chile, 8s, 1946 -—_.. ; ' > S NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Encour-} CHICAGO, NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Gasoline Oklahoma showed a dally average W125 Avg Conso.ldated Royalty 7 /sisegerarws 08 104 |®sed by the attempt of floor trad-|corn right at the opening today Siig. Gr GB ana fbi Production of 360,200 barrels, de-| Atl., Gulf and West Indies __ Domino Saget! «ig | ets to distribute long stock under] scored another all.arowgd new high crease of 5,100; Kansas 71,050, de- | Baldwin Locomotive -—.... Elkhorn ati the cover of the early buoyancy of | ~~* ord for the season, selling American Smelting, 5s quickly developed and the market | American Sugar, 6s .. ~ueewent meewback to well below | American Tel. and Tel. yesterday's finish. At 80 cents a peep sce Tel., col tr. bushel even for May delivery and] Anaconda Copper 7s, ‘$1 cents for July, sellers of futures | 424conda Copper, 6s, 1955 -----. - Baltimore and Ohio --.---.- the steel shares, bear tracers con- crease bean north Texas 64,700, de- Rothiet wet: Ez. T. Gucted a series of raids in today crease 250; central ‘Texas 181,000, California Petroleum ..... : stock market, which presented a increase 4,850; north Louisiana Canadian Pacific ......_.-. Spotty appearance. Selling pressure 52,200; Arkansas; | Contral Leather .__--.--..-- ‘was concentrated in the motor and At. T. and San Fe ge 48 _— Cerro de Pasco Copper ex div. foreign ofl shares. Sales approxi-| were in a majority for at least the | Biiimore and Ohio sv. dike a Chandler‘ Motors --.----.-- x Mated 1,150,000 shares, time being. On the other hand. | pethienem Steel con 6: 000; ‘yoming ‘Chesapeake and Ohio ‘Mosher country offerings to arrive remained | Canadian Pacific deb., 48 —-------.. and Montana 151,600, increase 12,250. Chicago and Northwestern _. NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Stock| light. The opening, which ranged | Chicago, Burlington and Quincy re! Daily average imports of petro- Chicago, MIL, & St. Paul, pfa. Preston Prices displayed a firmi tone at the| from %c off to %c advance, May Chicago, Mil, Paul cv., 4 Teum- at principal ports for week Chicago, R. I. and Pac. s Picardy opening of today's market, buying | 79% to 800, was followed by a re-| Chile Copper, ending January -12, were. 205,887 | Chie “copper orders being widely distributed. | action, May corn selling down to| Gootyesr ’ ae, barrels, compared with 303,143 for | Chte Beoneita Royalty & Producers = Fractional gains were registered bf | 79%c. eerdaa oe the it yah aaa ae rb sian Consolidated PRO ROIT NS EE Sunset ..... low priced rails, olls, steel, equip- Later the market rallied to 80%c Northern Pacific wis 6s B rels, an increase of 7,760. And gulf coast ports: were, 261,143 | Com Products BN Raa fen preeapes or ments and foods. Pan-American os bey lt Gripes ae veri es Northwestern Bell Tel., % Western Exploration 3.25 3.30 issues were again under pressure, | Shipments of corn, wheat and oats | Pacific Gas and Electric 5s 2. ia production was 704,800 barrels, | barrels, compared with 204,429 for |Cosdeh OM. pr fobs of 4,500. the previous week. = Crucible Steel .. aE, Western States ... .28 20 yielding fractionally on initial sales. | yesterday from Chicago exceeded aie R. oe 5s Cube Cane Sugar pfd ------ fer san a af Prices rose steadily throughout | the receipts. A fresh decline, how: | Sinc’air Con co) Trade News in Commodity Markets of Country: — the carly dealings, Westinghouse | ever, ensued as a result of heavy | Southern Pacific cv., 49 .--------------.- Famous Players Lasky ~..-. ou in the lower Rio Grande valley and Airbrake advancing three polnts| profit taking eales of futures here. | U"/on Pacific First 4s — The clo ttled, % to %c|U- S- Rubber ba General Asphalt and American Sugar Refining, Gen-| The close was unsettled, % to § General Blectric ---. BOSTON, Jan. 17.—O!l men here]the seasons shipments will not ex- attribute the recent advance’ in| ceed 200 cars. About 30,000 casen NEW YORK CURB CLOSING . _ a, Utah Power and Light. §s — Bid Ask | *'2! Asphalt, Sloss Sheffield, Cru- each May bi at he Western Cnion, 6%s ----.---_.. . Republic, U. 8. Cast Iron Pipe, ea | was e ler wi corn. | Westinghouse Electria, Ta .. ‘hoagie haeeis eae oa peter nee - 1 rH ag Lima Locomotive, Davison Chem-| Weakness at Winnipeg had a bear-| Wilson & Co., cv. 63 _-.. Guit States Steel. a Salt Creek Pras. 28.12 23.25] <a), DuPont. Savage Arms and| ‘sh influence. After opening un- Pendle coher eee Salt Creek Cons. _.. 10.00 10.25} 50uth Porto Rican Sugar moved up| Changed to a shade higher, May Inspiration | Gapper’ ER at Mutual eevesnos 1235. 12.37] 26 t© nearly 234 points. Southern | #1.09% to $1.00% and July $1.07% Internajonal Harvester —__._ cnat WT Gers 60.87] BAllway touched 43, a record "price. | to $1.07% wheat showed alight Pipeline Runs Decline in Int. Mer. Marine pfd .----.. The Pan-American issues extended | feNeral losses. Cities Service Com —. 149.50 150.00] | Subsequent upturns failed to last. fale 3 heir losses to more than a point a iP each. Foreign exchanges opened | There was rather persistent selling ° ° x ame Se res | enti prescbis ou ee six, Eth ane att | seus cent "woes Sees | Mountain Region for Week elctovastsitinne ortaie Sones ¥ Springfield Tire --—-- slightly tn reflection of a further | easy, %@% to %o net lower, May to 19 cénts,at filling stations to the Thee Kennecott Copper ---..-_. Increase in the Bank of France re- | $1.09@1.09% and July $1.07%. advance in crude oll prices rather W Lima Locomotive ~~. discount rate, demandbills selling} Oats, unlike corn, fatled to get than to the open winter. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 17.—New Louisville and Nashville Se into new high ground, starting at| Figures furnished by the Inland) Field Jan, 5 Jan. 13 2 Papacy the Southern! Mack ‘Truck — = SER * a Sg of the steet| 4c off to %o up, May 47%, Laters|O Index show that the average|Salt Creek 125,850 208,620 HOUSTON, Jan. 17.—The increase} P'ne Association week increas- Mariana Oil = in -é ig, cag ks little be.ow yes. |@%ly pipe Ime runs in the various| Teapot ___ 4,350 4.400 in price of crude oll in the Powen|° ed 43 per cent while production ad- M: 7 Morden (arte ee, group which carried up United al be.ow y fields in the Rocky Mountain region | Big Muddy serday’s finish. 3,875 2.825 - - Stat 1 end Mexia fields of this s:ate to| Vanced 16.8 per cent and sresinecrs Middle States oll Chicago Prices. es Steel 1% to 101% and estab- rose 10:3 per cent. There were 89, Seoimsorae CHICAGO, Jan. 17-40. 8. De-| \ished advances of 1 to 2% potnts| Provisions were firmer with hogs. Showecdtimecies or Weare: tectaig Bk Basin me eT 82.40 a barrel has placed those fields | foe" 242, Pe ad oo tant tan : partment of Agriculture.)—Hogs—| in the other members of the group —— b 4 for the week being 140,-|Greybull, ete. as "no on a par with the midcontinent | oni oea und CLES O00 ter erten | Missouri Pacific pea ns Recelpts, 50,000; slow; mogtly 10¢] was the outstanding tneident of the Open High Low Close| the record for the week belng 140," |Greybull, ete. 2 3483 3.300 producers. “The Parker Btal num: | Overs on hand Monday torsion soc.| NOW. York Central higher than yesterday's best. time; | forenoon ‘dealings. While buyini | WHEAT: pe aia gai thn raceaieltee: tae ereceeae week | Deace erent: ~ 2's50 arias r iz 5. ti RY 09% 1. 7 “Ip fe i D| sors Geld Fast toatocbontea one over 089,244 feet. eiatnaubans saletibe Hoes I adh Gonteeanas fedtshnnes july cnaorse Lote 10TH 107% |The large stump was due a'most en-| Polson Spider ->- 300 400 tial flow of 3,000 barrels a day. , FSvarrTe a Northern Pacific... $7.50; bulk desirable 160 to 200 pound | stantial advances, thevmuker sue do—=-J.06%: 1.07%) 1.0094 1.0635 | Hrely 10, the ate weather: which | Osage. —————- ve eyed — ST. PAUL, Jan. 17.—The raij.| Pacific Of ---.-2- rages, $7.10@7.30; better grades | not without its soft spots, the pan to fréeze and in a number of. flelds| Lander _... ¥ 46 PITTSBURGH, Jan. 17.—A_pre-|roads of the northwest have autre |Pan American Petroleum Be 140 to 150 pound averages, around | Americans being fed out steadily Se rape eer nels 10M lic owam aueriouitstorran the olftatall.| Paar Buite cece | Se mium of ten cents a barrel is being} ized a round trip of one and a halr|Pennsyivania _,_. wae $7.00; bulk packing sows, $6.70@:|and Utah Copper, Studebakor, Pa- 80% 81 80% Notches Dome has been taken from }Lost. Soldier pald for top grades of Pennsylvania! res for visitors to, the annual | People’s Gas ~.-222- Killing pigs, strong to 26¢| cific Oil and Willys Overland show-| S 81% 81% 807 t ‘ Z crude oll here and in the Oil City- motor show here Feb. 2. Producers and Refiners pa bulk strong weight, $6.25@/ing intervals of ‘heaviness, Rail- Pure -Oll “s.22222 ee shippers. and small packers|road shares were less active and ATLANTA, Jan. 17.—Practicatly} Reading ~~s--—.-----. eoiecate buyers; big packers talk-|moved harrowly with, ho ‘ever, con- all available space has been engaged | Republic Iron and Steel -.__ ing lower; heavy weight hogs, $7.35 | sistent buying of some of the non by exhibitors at the southern auto-}Sears Roebuck. @7.50; medium, $7.30@7. light. [dividend paying stocks. © Fish mobile show-here February 16. Sino'air Con Ol 22 $6,95@7.35; light light, $6.50@7.20;| Body jumped 4% and = American . 12.00 NEW ORLEANS, Jan, 17.—The — : Southern Pacific taboos. % packing sows, smooth, $6.85@7.t Wholesale Preferred five points Call advance of 2 cents a gallon to 16% pee % 2.02 11.95 Totala, . 5 a---- 11.80 11-92 11.80 11.90 * £ Clothing /Sodthern Railway) 2.22. s | packifig’ Sows, rough, $6.65@6.80;| money opened at 434 percent and ith cents here is held by oll men to be| SEATTLE, Jan. 1¢-—Th sale of }Standard Oil of N, J. one slaughter pigs, $5.50@6.75. soon dropped to four. Cash Grain and Provisions @ direct reflection of the increase heavy winter _ overcoats, winter} Studebaker Corporation ._._+ Cattle — Receipts, the list as it has been shut down for| Ferris 714 |the winter. Comparative daily runs|Cat Creek — ET ae ie ie ‘mie for the weeks ended. January 5 and | Kevin-Sunburst “48% 148% 43% 49m [January 12 follot Miscellaneous Franklin district. | Northwestern Pennsylvania refinera have advanc- ed the price of motor gasoline to 11 %4 cents per gallon. 1 11,000; beef} Bear traders made an @ffort to |- Setsresrg Jaz. Rien aes ac the price of crude oil in the Louis. underwear and similar -garments|Texas Co. ...._-. os steers and yearlings, slow, generally | break special stocks in order to in-| ber 1 hard j2llt: number 4 iand and Arkansas fields. has fallen off’ seriously in this sec:|Texas, and Pacific _..--.... 1% | steady; spots strong’ on desirable }‘timidate would-be buyers in the af-|1.10%@1.18%. Corn, number 2 tion. Overcoat sales’ have dro} Tobaeco Products A _.-.. yearlings and handy weight; lower|ternoon, and the Pan-Americans, | mixed .78@78 number 2 yellow COURT HOUSE. 4 ¥ Fruit ~ dOese coat below those of fast year Transcontinental (Ara grades welghty stecrs, weak; early | Studebaker, Willys Overland pre: | -.80@80%. -Oats, number 2 white BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Jan. 17.— A ind merchants expect to move th Pacifiq. ... top 1,150 pound steers, $11.7: ferred, Chandler and Virginia Caro-|.47%@50; number 3 white .474%@ » The wet Yall has cut down the toeka: Ss if the ‘Weather Dhaneea canes Pra Keay ca 1,500 pound averages, $11.35, pores lina Chemical preferred were driven | 48. Rye, number 2, .7814; barley. amount of merchantable grapefruit ' sharply. U.S. Ind. Alcohgl loads handy weights steers, §10.50}down two to three points. Other} 62%@.74. Timothy seed 6.60@8. United States Rubber te @11.00; bull fed steers, $8.25@10.25; | stocks ‘slipped back somewhat, | Clover seed 18.00@23.50. Lard 12.12. ° United States Steel "eT fat she stock, steady to firm; bulls,| United States Steel ‘falling to 100%, | Ribs 10.00. Bellies 9.62, (Continued. From Page One) D . Blockade of Mex (8) Utah Copper -. 38 stockers and feeders, uneven, about } but a later inquiry for a half dozen ONS rai Se a ppeanipes ion of the service and vb- iL I I t Necks Lene steady; bulk ‘vealors to packers,| low priced oil shares imparted a tain views from the water users on ye ee sue $10.00@10.50; few upward to $11.50} somewhat steadier tone. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan. 17. Cather, 0 ‘Connor and how to make successes out of pro- Amer, Zine, Lead and Bm... and above to outsiders; trade about} The closing was irregular. U. s.|—Flour, unchanged. Bran, 25.50@ : jects which now appear to be fail- To Be of Brief Duration |= 5° sit = 4) Sie ween, canta Pie” an up fp | 7.00 Anda Speak Against |" Colora¢o Fuel and Iron 2. 25% |. Sheep—Recelpta, 17,000; fairly ac-|on the declaration of a full year's PS iga IT According to Hubert Work, secre- Proposed Bonds. tary of the interior, in bis annual report for the past year, certain pro- Mon: mages ts 61% B tive, around steady; desiratje fat | dividend: of seven per cent on the LIBERTY BONDS. sri BPs! assy | Moet lambs, early, $13.50@13.75; | preferred stock and Dayison Chemi:| NEW YORK, Jan. 17.— Liberty Pstieaand Leaa SO EN at 6% B| Choice handy weight fat ewes, $8.00;| cal moved up three points. Several | honds closed 3448 99.10; first 4s, 99 xi. | 1ect8 Were developed at an’ osttmat- Arizona ----.---<-- medium ewes, $6.59; feeding lambs, |other active shares, however, con-|first $%s 99.1: second 4%s, 99,1,| Advantage was taken of the KI-|ed cost of $25 per acre but the ne. = mostly $12.50@12 tinued to lose ground, Studebaker | third 4%s, 99.28; fourth 4%s 09.3;| Wanls luncheon at the Henning| tual costs per acre have been more extending {ts loss to 4 points. U. S. government 4%s, 100.1. Rotel today noon to Present numer-| than $100 to the settlers. In other Omaha Quotations. oo ASS a ous matters of varying importance. | projects the actual irrigated acreage Among other things there arore op | has been considerably lower than position to the tasuance of bonds to| the estimated acreage. The result cover a new $500,000 court Louse for] of this has been, according to secre. Casper. Discussion of the prop.sat| tary Work’s report that the govern- which will, receive consideration at| ment has spent about $141.000,000 an.election in March,.was kegun by|in developing these projects but R. C. Cather who was supported in| owing to bad policy somewhere the his contentions by Pat O'Connor and| settlers on many Projects are un- Charles Anda. It is prohable fur-| ableto meet their payments and the ther talk on this subject of im | settlers themselves are facing ser- provement versus continued econ-| tous d'fficulties. omy will be heard at the next meet-} The Minidoka project in Idaho, for Ing of the club. exemple, according to Secretary George Jaryis of the Lions club] Work was estimated to cost $2.533,- |. delivered by invitation a brief talk] 656. Net construction cost to June on the necessity of procuring for] 30, 1923, was $8,054,683.26. Estimat- Casper a permanent: office of the] ed cost per acre, was $20.98 while Rocky Mountain Underwriters as-} the actual cost to June 30, 1923, is sociation in order that rates, sched-] $66.30. The Rio lower; creamery extras, 62c; stand.| Wles and regulations on insurance] shows an ards, Gle; extra firsts, 49%4@5ic; | Classifications on local pr: perties| cost $104.70. firsts, 46% @48c; seconds, 44@45c. | 204 districts will be consrantly and] Delegations representing water : Eggs, higher; receipts, 4,749 cases; | ‘mmediately available hére. He] users’ associations in Nevada, Idaho, % WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Further firsts, 38%5@89c; ordinary firsts, | Pointed out in conducting his argu-| Arizona, Washington, Nebraska and S. P. Oil -..-_______ 168 169 | Killing: classes 16@25c lower; early Pleas for tax reduction were heard 35 @36c; refrigerator extras, 2414@ | ment the fact that one-third of all’ Utah have arrived in the city. The S. O. Ind, ----_______ 66% 66% | sales “wooled lambs $12.65@12.85;] today by the house ways and means 25c; refrigerator first#, 23% @24c. this class of insurance busiress in) Nevada de Siege eciameer teu ue b light clipped lambs $10.90: light anc:| committees while a variety, of. pro-|~ epee Wyoming {s done either directly in| ernor James G. Scrugham. handy weight ewes $7.25@7.50. feed-| jects Proposing modification of the Casper or in places contiguous to it The various reclamation projects ing lambs slow, no carly sales. Mellon. revision plan were under His request for the signa‘ure of the| tn the country are: Salt River, Art- Crude Market * ——— discussion among various groups in Denver Prices. both senate and house DENVER, Colo., Jan, 17.—(U. S.| ‘Special consideration was given Kiwanis elub on the general ;tition | zona; Yuma, Callf-Arizona; Orland. Cat Creek $1.40 | Department of Agriculture.}—Hogs|by the committee to the tax on to be presented the association for| Caltfornia; Grand Valley, Colorado: future trading on produce markets. Lance Creek eae acveascan Seales top $7.15 pald for choice} Philip Campbell, representing the Gan Chanight ee 140|™edium weishts; other medium to| Chicago board of trade, told the Torchlight eee choice 200 to 260 pound averages, | Committee that the tax was driving By J.C. ROYLE (Copyright 1924 by Casper Tribune) from the roadstead thru pipe lines. The De La Huerta faction has no NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Whether| ships and would have difficulty fu or not a protest from the American] interferring witn vessels but is able State department to the De La/to make the blockade, ¢ftoctive by Huerta: faction is effective in Uftt-| seizing the pipe lines on and flow OMAHA, Neb. Jan. 17. —(U. 8. Department of Agriculture.)\— Hogs ing the embargo on shipments and|ever, they demand ‘that export taxes! Anglo sooo 15% 15% |—Receipts 12,000 mostly 5c to 10¢ Sugar out of Tampico, it is’not beleved in| be paid to them and they cin scarce-| Buckeye wo20..~2..0. +7914 aon higher; bulk 280.to 325 pound but- oil circles that shipments will be] ly hope to gain such revenue if they Continental --_--__-1_ "47% 47% |chers $7.05@7.10; top $7.15; 180 to long interferred with, The Tampico| permit no exports. In times prst Cumberland fon--=—-- 113, 116} 210 pound weights $6,86@7.05; pack- oll field is,the goosg which lays the| similar situations haye occasionally ing sows. $6.60@6.75: rage NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Demand golden egg in Mi Neither side} have been met by payments to both 148 Wednansay'# ae welshe 238, for refined sugar continued mod- is anxious'to see injured; ns| aides. It is thought however, that = is 5 Cattle—Receipts 6,500; moferate- * a erate and prices were unchanged at they form the most available source} the Obregon government will make é ly active, fed steers and’ yearlings 8.25 to 8.60 for the granulated. of cash revenue to those bs power.|a keep apa to ane jit Tampio x 93 |steady to 100 higher; bulk early’ » Refined futures nominal. Tankers do not usually go into the| district rel and s0 adjust the load port of Tampico itself ‘They load| situatior LO ber hfe ret pe, | Sou. Pipe .-j-----1. 96% 97% |bulk butcher cows and heifers $4 ing 1,542 pounds $9.50; part load Market Gossip and Briefs . re Tra ons in Osh Fieldle |] 3 mcm tie at [Cece gezr ane] Given Consideration On Operations in Oil-Fields|: ¢ 8 === 8" 8" ecceeSS. u8] By Committe. S. O. N. Y, ----------- 46% 46% 1|10; bulk stockers and feeders at O, Ohio -----.----- 315 3817 | $6:25@7. Vacuum --_.-..-__.__ 58% 68% | Sheep—Recefpts 10,01 very slow i a yearlings $9.75; she stock and stock pap ae ral ‘ipe ------. 106 106 ers and feeders Solar “Rar, —9os 490 “leo. gtrenat swaniery ao Tax on Future Trading Butter and Eggs CHICAGO, Jan, 17.—Butter, Grande project of $30 and actual Great Western Dividend. y burners of the typs which he in- NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—The direc-| vented and had. patented last fall. tors of the Great Western Sugar Si ietaas ooo are ne company today declared a quarter- ly dividend of $2 on the common stock, placing the stock on an $3 Money annual basis as compared with a . #4 annual basis heretofore. ‘ the Casper office, was granted. Uncomphagre, Colorado; Boise, Id- In an endesvor to secure the in-}aho; King Hill, Idaho; Minidoka, dividual support of Casper Kiwan-| taaho; Garden City, Kansas; Huntl. Jans, Sylvester F. Pelton who is 2] ey, Montana: Milk River, Montana; member of the Casper Pealtor- club | Sun River, Montana; Lower Ye!low- NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Cali money Wyoming Oils. easier; high 4%; low 4; ruling rate NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Prices of | 1%; closing bid 4; offered at 4%s ‘Wyoming oils at 2 p. m. today call Joans against a Were listed on the New York curb time loans steady; mix. es BY) oe 4 appeared Petore the gatsuoring oe e, Moktana and North Dakota; lows: 90 44 Elk Basin -----------—-____ 1.40] $6.95@7.10; packing sows steady, -Chicago. grain market. out o! noon and told of the succes to-date | North Platte, Nebfaska and Wyom. w ptangerd OM (indiana), 66%; Bos-| months 4%; eisai Greybull -.-.. enone 1.60 .75; pigs unchanged, flat-| ©xistence and constituted eventual- of the local radio station a hrosd-| ing; Newlands, Nevada; Carlsbad, ton Wyomii 1; Glenrock, ers aper 4%@5,. Rocke! (Creek. “42.50 Se 1:36) ; few stock kind $5.25,}1y a sales tax on farm products. casting regular programs. In ordg] Now Mexico and Hondo, New Mex. Mountain Producers, 19; Mutual, 12: | 7?" : Salt Creek '-----___-________ 1.00. Cattle—Recetpts 1,250; calves §0.] L- F. Gates of the Western Grain to further extend the uses of tMis|, and New York 12; Omar, 73; Salt Creek, Big Muddy -------_-_-________.85 demand indifferent; trade dull; } Exchanges committee declared trade broadcasting station, he deciared it North Dakota; 23%, Mule Creek -—---________. 70 practically all killing classes price| { grain products was being driven Was necessary to raise additional] puford-Trenton ‘orth Dakota: Foreign Exchange Sunburst --------__--____.__._.70 |tentatively down; cows $5.25 down;| to Canada, increasing the burden of LONDON, Jen. 17.—Former pre-| funds. ; Hamilton Dai The present proposal is to Umatilla, Oregon; Kiamatah, Oregon o-=-===-----92% |canners and cutters steady; mostly | farmers, and described the Chicago | mier Asquith, leader of the re-| place microphones in certain publin South stain exchange as’ depressed be- } OM Company Formed $2 to $38; dstrable vealers $9.50; At Rock Springs, Wyo., the Simp- and California; ‘Be united liberal party announced in| places of entertainment so that con-} Dakote 5 Utah; }good hea classes $6 few | Cause of the tax. the house of Commons today that! certs given there may be sout direct Okanogan hington: Riverton, ton Ridge Land Syndicate has heen) NEW YORK, Jan. 17. —Foreign poeta be # moeh Waenrosaiitgitves of - automobile |e would vate in three cf ihe nae ly to the world via radio Washington: Shoshone, Wyoming. organized by A. A. Akers, 8S. R.jexchanges~ easy, quotations in Bheep—Receipts 8,850; no killing | B¥@nufacturers and associations di-|‘amendment expressing “no confi-| The program as prepaced included The personnel of the fact-finding f Helm and Phil Sturholm. Some 1,-/cents: Great Britain derhand 424%; classes sold early, talking weak to|Técted 4 new attack on the tax on| dence” in the Baldwin government,| tHe presentation to A M. Gee, past| comifesion te os tollnees yO" 920 acres of land have been acquh -jcables 424%; sixty day bills on lower; one load 65 pound feeder} moter vehicles, tires, accessories | and would advise all his friends to| president of the club, of a eo! a gold| ‘Thomas, Li, Campbell, Phoenix, edicine Bow. ‘ 63%, 3 —— The labor amendment was intro-| services in behalf of, the organiza-| zona, Chairman; Dr. John Widtsce, tion of the syndicate to.start dril-|cables 4.37. Belgium demand 4.17%:| Snot Siectrolvike epee and nearby |higher. FORD STATEMENT ON duced by John R.° Clynes, deputy| tion during 1928, The gitt wis elven| Sait Lake Clon forcace reese ling a test early this spring. cables 4.18, Germany demand .000- t and nearby 49.12; futures 48.62 SHOALS PENDING. leader of the parliamentarly labor) him following a short talk by Harry] the University of Utah and. the 000000023; cables .000000000028, Hiol- | SPPt And new piles ene banaet WASHINGTON, Jan. 17—Chalr- | party, at the resumption of the de-|B. Durham, district governof- of Ki-| Utah Agricultural College, vice New Oil Burner land demand 87:10; cables 87,15.| 7004 steady; spot Os. Zine man Kahn tol the house military | bate on the address in reply to the| wanians. 3 chairman and secretary; James R Oscar “Burns of Upton, Wyo, is;Norway demand 14:18, Sweden 26.25) “it. east Bt, Louis apot and near,/ 4 ."y committee today that he had been | speech from the throne, The amend-) Bisie Winter pleased h-r hearers] Garfield, Cleveland, Ohio, former now putting in the market the of!) Denmark 17.88, Suiioang sa 74y, by 6.42@6.45. Antimony spot 10.12, | assured’ ‘a clean cut statement” | ment reads: with several whistiing selections for | secretary of the interior; | Ellwood Spain 12.77, Greece 2,00, Polan Ae tarnco pl et ‘ would be forthcoming from tho “But it {s our duty respectfully to} which she played her own accom- ad, Berkeley, Calif., author 000011, Czecho Slovakia 2.91, Jugo Ford interests by next Tuesday do- submit to your majesty that your] paniments on the piano reclamation and irrigat: D Slavia 1.164%. Austrin .0014, Jtu- | CHICAGO, Jan, 11,—Potatoes | fining their present attitude towards majesty’s present advisers have not ndfute, Xe: of 2 mania .50%, Argentina 32,62, Bra- steady; receipts, 20 cars; total: U, § Muscle) Shaals, the confidence! of the house.” Am Clyde Silver ail 10.60, Montreal 97 17-32, shipments, 605; trading very. light oe The Prince of Wales pnd the op, recited Dawso: { —_— oo account cold weather; Wiscensi Plax, Duko of Yorle-entered tho press gal- ing- experiences he | ‘The cost of a round trip of one of 7 A NEW YORK, Jan, 17,—Bar silver'the big transatlantic linera ja esti) | NEW YORK, Jan, 17,~Spet cot: 34; Mexiogn dollars 45%, ~ ~* mlated at someting ike §500;000, ton- quiet; middling 33.10, thority. on 17-—Olose | lery as Mr, Clynes was speaking,| and mud comparisong of « general | Julius H ) February| The laborites heartily cheered the} business nature that brovglt Cas ident of the U-: reading of the proposed amondment,| pur favorably to the fore, Chenier of Commerce. DULUTH, Minn., J finx; January £473: $2484; May 90.52,