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PAGE SEVEN KEEPING OF LOGS IN" DRILLING DISCUSSED STEELLEADS WHEAT CLIMBS, STOCK CLIMB! CORN IS LOWR Extra Dividend Brings Blood FOREIGN Early Trading on Chicago| censors Ren, Sit of Buying Orders Into Market Reversed In French Republic, 7% cee a Market Lat eSales Japanese, 4s... -_-. Kingdom of Belgium, 88 -.--------1-- Kingdom of Norway, 68 -----—. Rep. of Chile, 88, 1946 State of Queensland, 63 — U. K. of G. B. & 1., 54a 8T Pipe Consolidated Royalty <1.36 Atchison . ~-----------—----101% | Cow Gulch - — NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—The decia- fe question as to the value of care:| At!. Guit @ W. Indies 222-202-186 | Domina rs ration of an extra 60 cent dividend ete ea enn lems Of ‘tiene | tony ‘Kept. Yogs, end the systematic! muiiwin tocomnes 222 422% | Etkhorn - and the large quarterly earnings of taking of drill cuttings of wells in woeee ne 58K | E. T. Williams -. the United States Steel corporation _ keeping new territory. 68% | Frantz —. ..... a restored the vitality to the bull Midwest. Dr. s&s. Diggs, ates . movement at the outset today, but Srologiat. last night at the meeting Jasin the extreme advances in many. in- ‘Wyoming eum club out- stances were considerably reduced Uned a course that operators may ee cto ceaee: | thie tetiuatty..svome. tte Snecatane en or cancelled altogether later when extensive realizing commenced and ite present-day status in this coun-| Chesapeake several’ speciaitien developed pro- By reference Its ip aapedad — try. New York Of] --._12.25 nounced weakness. Sales approxi ines 5 airieane oa el at 68 the by 3 ia nd is 1 mated 1,200,000 share: surface conditions, the speaker was|the Perkins Oll Well Cementing Red Wak Sate eit NEW YORK, Jan. 30 k able to give considerable edge to the | company in cementing wells, M. EB. Royaity & Producers — .08% .09% | prices hounded upward at the over suggestion that samples of drill cut-| Bozeman of that company touched sdb ae Sade i Saas! atbek vtiatioes tic’ ee tinga be taken as progress {s made he problems presented in this acegele Royalty). « Donets Ueeicmetitee in the wildcat in order that the geol-| phase of drilline to the Balt Creek Wests = Aenea pected pe Snap tactaanty etter aries fitcaghiaall pert Cosden Of! Western Exploration 3.35 dividend of 50 cents on U. S. Steel Sar os po Ar itpegese chaghting ig Spx genie carlin, mastsned Crucible Steel Western Ou Fields cominon after the close of yester- samples and pitea fp omaha | ¢ mando at a erioa a | Cube Cane Sugar. pi Wyo-Kans day's market. Davison Chemical vised the gathering of washed cut-|to set Jods Shannon, Salt Creek, | Efe ~ ---—-—-n---~-~ feiss aa Pryce cate oni piy abel that a great deal of CHICAGO, Jan. 30—Grain trad. ing veered largely to wheat and oats today, and these two cereals ad- vanced, whereas corn eventually lost ground both in price and in volume of business. | Country offerings” of wan Coptae ta ieee corn were said to show an increase. | / nae Ce és, 1956 Corn closed weak. % to %e net Aint; ond ea weree lower, May 791% to 79%c. Baltimore and Ohio cv., 4i5 Bethlehem Steel con 6s, Series “A — lan Pacific deb. 48 —.~. Bg iad Mw fagitcr! jst Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, ref. 63 A — Chicago, Mil., ; 4 oped today, soon after, the opening | Chiles Comes, art ot Pauls cv 4h Initial prices were weak on account| Goodyear Tiro, &s. of rather general selling, but coun-| Great Northern, is A try offerings to Chicago were prac-| Montana Power, bs A tically nil, and numerous commis.|> Setiprasiares oii aaa Northwestern el, 1s sion houses turned buyers. Pacific Gas and Electric bs The fact that oats this morning| Penn. R. R, Gen bs — started at equal to the top price rec-| Sinclair Con. Oll., col. ord for the season counted as a| Southern Pacific cv., aeecem nee = 207 08 s A “ oy oan pecs bullish inf'uence on corn, and so| Ution Pacific First, 4s — “Onn Bartras is (paver: wall wal re [ore eee perloncea | General Biectrie = NEW ‘YORE CURB cLosine | {25,4 many others a! point or vial Varteg tesa unchamger ne] Western Union, : eae . 8 cc a < changed fig-| Ww, cetved by the members of the ciub. said that his company Gener] Motors - more. So great was the accumula ‘estinghouse tric, Te no difficulty in procuring the Prop-] Great Northern pfd Bid Ask ‘There is no doubt but that failure ures to %c lower, May .S0 to .80%, tion of buying orders for U. 8. Steel were’ tohowsate oh ft Wilson and Company, cv., és — man set when the field waters were! Guir states Steel — Mountain Producers ---17.62 1 common that no opening price | VT?® follor by moderate gener: tab entoate eritied tile and abba used. Illinois Central — 4 | Glenrock Off ~. could be determined upon in the | f.*" re pow ta Lelio a around Rocky Mountain states hag led to] The next meeting of the Wyom:| Inspiration Copper 6 oir Sue vite o-o- first five minutes, ay ert dha ‘ repetition of work and unnecessary|ing Petroleum club is to be he'd Internations) Hocvester A brin th phrsicah eee Ted initial beat of bovine, em- i pesauently, cate wu ats 9 3. it. er. farin - s)}* * ot Dra rtually all sections of he . “a on, = expense in exploration. There is lit-| Tuesday evening, February 12. cent M oe vena industrial lst, gains of 1 to 2,pointa | ting about 49 cents for the first time, Invincible Ol -. % being quite common. When the ad-|Corn, however, encountered resting Ker. jpringtield Tire .....2 vance showed signs of halting, a | orders to sell may at 80%c, and | W ool Pros ects ULE | Keansccte ‘Coppee —--38y flood of profit taking set in which {afterward suffered declines. ' Lima Locomotive ---.. 2 carried Davison Chemical 4% points | More interest was taken in wheat 5 i e , Louisville & Nashville —. from {ts high price, Pan-American |today than has recently been the - ss Mack ‘Truck --- Chicago Prices. B 3, the A 2 and American Can,|rule. There was considerable spect. nae eee, Oo. bo} ot VISE | xtariana on 2 CHICAGO, Jan. 30.—(U. 8. De-| Baldwin, Bethichem and Gentrai | lative buying, based chief'y on small (Continued from Page 1.) behind the proposal, which was pq Maxwell Motors partment of Agriculture.}—Hogs— lectric yielded 1 to 1% from their | ness of receipts and on possibilities | enter into a contract with the Do-|in as an amendment to the $100,00: IK, Middle States Oll -.---.-—. ni Receipts, 48,0005 fairly active, most-]} maximum quotations. American | of crop damage. After opening un-|heny interests for the construction | appropriation measure rryins Missouri, Kan., & Tex. (new). ly 10 to 20c lower than yesterday’s |G. ana Southern Railway estab- | changed to tic higher, May $1.10 to]of tankage at Pear Harbor, Hawail,| funds for prosecution of the suits. | WOOL PROSPECTS —Markets anticipating’ a stampede for wool average; all interests buying; bulk lished record highs for all time at | $110% and July $1.08, the market/as a part of their lease to the Calf.| Whether adoption of the stipula 120% and 44%, respectively: Amer- {scored slight further gains. fornia naval oil reserve. tion would affect in any way th: Jean Woolen was weak throughout, | Sentiment appeared to have be-| ‘rhe namiral sald’ he based his| President's selection as counsel o Gropping more than a point. For- {come quite bullish in many quarters, | opinion on authority granted the| Thomas W. Gregory of Texas, o eign exchanges opened steady end with offerings readily absorbed | depastment. by congress in June, | Silas H. Strawn of illincis, was ne The disorder into which the mar- | the igre advanced oe tho best fiz-11920, to exchange oll and provide | pparent. ket was thrown and the initial out-}ures in several weeks. ‘The clos | storage facilities. This ‘authority, it| Speculation o! stb burst and subsequent wave of prof-] was unsettled, % to 1%@ 4 cents} was brought out by committee mem: iis ce placcoat ph gregory : it taking was followed by a relatively | highe May 1.10% to 1.10% and|pers, was granted at the request of | Mr. Gregory, however, was bolstere steady upward mcvement of prices, | July 1.08% to 1.09, Josephus Daniels, then secretary of|up by a visit to the White Hous but except in @ few cases the high} Oats started at a shade off toline na. today by Assistant Attorney G figures of the first few minutes| %c advance, May 48%c to 49c, and ; ral Holland. He conferred regu: deepite much profit taking, held near} Mr. Denby on December 5, 1931,| eral Holland. He conferred regar to the initial range, the witness said, wrote on the mar-|ing the question of counsel wit A special wire received by the Cas-| which will force prices to new high good and choice 250 to 325 pound per National Bank from a Boston|leve's which perhaps may be fol- ps " . | butchers, $7.00; top, $7.00; bulk a correspondent states that the |lowed by a possible reaction.” Norfolk & “Western sirable 180 to 225 pound averages, a Americen Woolen company’s new| The correspondent of the Casper| Narthern Pacific — better grades 150 to 170 “season opening will take place} National Bank considers that there] pacific Oil s ‘Thursday, January $1, Reports from|{s not sufficient warrant in the} pan american Petroleum B packing sows, the Summer street woo! dealers are | above condition to hold the present) pennsylvania _ _ 4, | Killing pigs, steady to strong; bulk that “prospects are good for a very | wool stocks in expectation of a much| people's Gas --------. better grades, strong weights, $5.50 strong market which will be shared| higher price as the present wool Producers @ Refiners @5.75; heavyweigh' $6.90@7.00; by the territory wool because the| prices are 130 per cent above those] pure of) medium, $6.80@7.00; light, $6.45 wool consumption is greater than |of 1913-and-it believes the point has| renaing _ 6.95; light light, $5.75@6.85; packing the production and surplus stocks Republic Tron sows, smooth, $6,30@6.50; packing “re reduced to danger point. The } fa” Roebuck sows, rough, $6.00@6.30; «:sughior United States Stee! climbed to 107, expects firm *, ; | Pige. $4.50@6.00. the highest price since last April,| Lower quotations on hogs eased | &in of the opinion, opposite the sec-| Secretary Slemp, who shortly afte: thm Sond eter Ui Xetra: Wr oolon loorctatotint mattlone, thats han? BOUEEEA Pattie or gate | Cattle Revelpee, \20,000;. better | <h% Tiehest Dricerstnce last A neseih by Suibthel frat pearentthy tion discussion exchange and storage| ward had a log conference wit company’s new season opening is|don reports ‘are that Bradford tops| southern Railway _ srades beef steers, generally steady, | other record top at 1 of oll: i resident Coolidge. moderate and should unusual acttv-|and yarns are selling measurably be-| crandard Oil of N. J. Spots strong on yearlin; lower | Lead was heavy on the announce: 4 Open High Low Close trad ae BE. D. A Naa aT, ity develop some quarters are even | low raw wools. grades, slow, steady to week; fat |ment of the company president that | WHEAT: he committee also examined she stock excepting. desirable beet 1) increase in the dividend had been Tit = és = 5 helfers, easy; killing qual:ty gen:Toonsidered, the stock dropping 2% J 1.094% , erally plain; most fed steers, $7.75@ | points. Seasoned divided paying ‘ 1.08% ar. et SsIp an rie Ss 9.60; top yearlings and handy welght | rails were in good demand, especia! Offerings, $11.00; mixed steers and |iy Atchison, New. York Central and | Ma; : 80% 1.10 Rear Admiral Gregory, chief of the navy department's bureau of yards and docks, who told of the contracts by which the Pan American Pe- tro‘eum and Transport company * , heifer yearlings, upward to that | 1), fic, fe 80% % | Was to build the storage tanks. S = + ; beste atthe are item : price; weighty. matured steers. | mone mcna Call mone traced 5m “% lg | ‘sos | ‘The construction at Pear Harbor rations In 1e ay ne pea 022 anne Ts scarce; several loads early, $9.00@ Jat 4% per cent. and that contemplated at Atlantic : ee cvs anna lag, ar Der, | 10:25, according to quality and con-|"‘yfetcianaise and olf shates show: 49% : ports, Admiral Gregory estimated, : oprepiee TARE | ation; bunts, strong; bulk bolognas. | eq tne mest conclatent givehatli to “6% %4 | Will cost approximately $50,000,006 , AGRE, Waban Coe $4.85@5.25; veal calvca, largely 50c | the afternoon, the remainder of the 35% 43% 143% 143144 |—A@ll to be paid in royalties from g Wyoming Gtis. Oita Oceread en ; [lowers shippers buying sparingly, | ist to @ large extent reflecting ex- the Callfornia and Wyoming re- > _NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—Prices of Sadia NGS ae 9% | UPward to $14.00; bulk to packers,| tension of realizing and bear selling | May 25 11.92 11, 30 | ferves. 4 Wyoming oils at 2 p. m. today were Amer. Zino, Lead & 8m. $11.50@12.00; stockers and feeders, in spots, Pacific. coast. first una} Jule 1145 11, : After hearing part of Admiral listed on the New York curb as Butte & Superior 74. | Scarce: country demand narrow ex-| second preferred. advanced five Latimer's testimony, the committee follows: Comrade uel de Trott, -—-----39%| cept for qualified: Welghty meaty. points each, Atlantic Refining 81 9.65 9.65 9.65. {adjourned its hearing until tomor- ° Standard Oil (Indiana), 67%4; Bos- aera IE feeder: and Astociated Dry Goods 3%. Amer- nes 9.85 | row. ton Wyoming, 1%; Glenrock, 50; eo aneen Sheep—Receipts, 7,000; active; fat |{can Woolen was driven down 2 Mountain Producers, 18%; Mutual certificates, 13%; Salt Creek, 22%. it Gap Well. 8 tary Denby, t to ‘h Hy . expectRtion eae Cenartvee ences | Relief: Measures. Wi pera, dl v's hear- . } Mae did not appear at today’s hear. Be Discu: d by wooled lambs, mostly 26¢ higher; | joints. sheep, around steady; feeding lambs, | ‘phe closing was irregular. Late PITTSBURGH, Pa., Jan, 30.—An- strong to 26¢ higher; bulk good and | operations were considerably mixed. ti . . choice fat wooled Iambs, $14.00@ | United States Industrial Alcohol Cash Grains and Provisions, : 4 At 3,272 feet the Emigrant Gap fl gpa gee bg beige Heston Standard Oil Stocks |} 14.25: early top to city ‘butchers, | ising 3 points, while General Hiec: | CHICAGO, Jan 30.—Wheat—No, | “ONL COMPANY Many Interests. test ‘well ofthe Sra dtond.W7em ng | eee wadtavereants a Serral .50; good fat ewes, $8.00; feeding | tric, Corn Products, National I 1 hard, $1.12% @1.12%; No, 2 hard, | COUNSEL OPPOSED. Ti ange Aled ier ee ponlageacy wan udcea to the price of the best mbs, $13.50. und United Fruit were depressed WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—A pro- and just above the Tensleep sand, grades and 15 cents to the cheaper | Anslo - points. . 2 mixed, 78% @79c; No. | posal cays as spl oputeshitigan WASHINGTON, Jan. 80—wnh pao motel be pth Seana te grades, with the exception of Corn-| Buckeye - Omaha Quotations. fied Ome 2 yellow, 80%. cotinsel in'the naval: olf cases any members of congress, despite t oil muddle, continued their work « farm relief measures today, adm: istration officials went forward wi Continental . Cumberland . ~. Galena - -.--+. OMAHA, Jan. 30.—(U. S. Depart: | 2 ment of Agriculture.)\—Hogs—Re- 66% | ceipts, 20,000; market slow, mostly ing and Ragland where there was held up yesterday due to the Dailer aes . being dropped. Oats—No. 2 white, 48% @49'¢o; | Person who has been connected with 7 49. any oll company, as counsellor 3c. otherwise, was offered in the senate . ESSN ES 156 | 10@16c lower; bulk 210 to 200 pound 8c. today by Senator McKellar, Demo-| plang for the agricultural confi | rf 1 ti ° 99 | butchers, $6.65@6.70; early top, 3 papal / poet et O.1 00, bah Ed ic oatanl eR that. con. | %°% bere Monday, at 25 ie. \ ‘1 eed —$18.000 24.00. : nvestigation : rs ftacoess ‘wise soo bebe exchanges firm; quotations in cents: Tard--$ita0, er | siderable support might be thrown |More than eighty representatly | ® ut +e “ Great Britain demand 426%; cables of interests affected by the agric <= Of Shi B d | 106 $6.15@6.25; average cost yesterday. 486% 7°60 Gay bills” on. banks 494. Ribs—60 pound average, $9.50. tural situation have been invit | z ip oar 15% | $8.67; weight, 240. : France damand 46144; octes <esr]Deliew—#0.80. > by President Coolidge to attend t | _ | 3 TONES aoa Sat ite eee tee Tidy) carpadia’-4.84tss., Gablons. 4.38. Conference. | The lint was select } : ° Prairie Pipe ----—---=108% 10014 | and yearlings and she stock, slow; | aly demand. <@s4i4; cables 4.35 With’e yiew'to sansa * 1 Us GUS SOUGMLT) sors: nee. Sa | Sam se alan tatver: wratendtenay: | Ceeen demand ieee cotlen 430 SUGAR eUeln of farmers, agricultural colleg, | BOO ae. ae ee ton handy weight stecre: s1yede mer: | Blew .000000000023. merchants, ‘manufacturers, banke ® 80; Ye \ |eral loads at $9.00@9.50; bulls ana} Holland deman, Norway ‘ 5 erate of ‘commerce and trai : WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 vealers, steady; stockers and feoders, ; Denmark 16.20;) New YORK, Jan. 30—No further Se ee ee cratic leaders in the hous: are é active, 10@15c higher; bulk butcher Spain 12.695 | price changes were noted in refined : ed today they would attempt to i _ |cows and heifers, $4.00@8.60; can. | Greece 1.91; Poland .000011; ‘Czecho| sugar but a continued good inquiry y Both senate amt house ‘agric { : Fee have 2 special committee appointed | Vac , hers and cutters, $2.25@3.50; bologna | Slovakia 2.88: Jugo Slavia 1.15%;| Drevaned. Ine granulated, S250 tural committees totay took up t ne . to investigate the affairs of the bulls, $4.00@4.50; vealers to packers, patties ae Pract eerie? Ar] 8.76. McNary-Haughten bill, which wot A : Sale of War Supplies shipping board. $9.50@10.00; outsiders paying up- Stories O78 tt TOKIO 48:1 Refined futures nominal. he a eee gorporation ward to $11.00; bulk stockers and |“ tat wah Marlene: et surplus’ ere 4 feeders, $8.25@7.25; top, $7.85. Sugar futures closed steady: ap- at a Cetermined ratio price To Be Prosecuted; Wom B dit “Sheep — Receipts, 13,8 slow: proximate sales 51,000 tons; March uuptmate : Davis; Ne oe - i carly sales~fat lambs, fully steady, 5.15; May 5.25; July 5.81; September ST niasioner of agriculture told (ees Crowell Freed. sate irvagistatte eae cay steel! LIBERTY BONDS ||!!! No Telling Where I:(sticcenmts ibe Sans { : or feeding lambs, which bid around Oo elling ere It Hers fewer at tbe root oes . WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—John 2 ‘gs | 108d: shearing lambs, $18.00. NEW YORK, Jan. 8)—Liberty Will S i We ids conte ae 1, Phillips, Republican state chair- Se tepercartt fea ar ioe Bi MONEY prea AYS | the relation of peice ot ‘mayor ta paee ier sencunwe ene pine ornare ta Denver Prices. 99.11; first 4% 8 99.13; second 4%8 dicated in ccnnection with the sale Grass Creek, light ----.-----. Grass Creek, heavy ~--... Torchlight ~-. products with relation to the DENVER, Colo., Jan. 30.—(U. S.] 99.13; third 4%s 99.31; fourth 4\s ommoner. eral level of prices and coats og Department of # griculture.}—Hogs | 99.15; U. 8. government 4%a 100.8. | inwy YORK, Jan. 30.—Call money United States, —Receipts, 1,20); falrr ive iower; SS ee of surplus lumber from army can- tonments must stand trial, the su- preme court of the District of firmer; high, 4%; low, 4%; ruling Z Secretary Wallace told the he: Columbia hold today {n overruling Elk Basin bulk of Good to cnoice the Sar rate, 434; closing bid, 4%; offered at | _ FORT WORTH, Texas, Jan.'20—| committee the bill wna~ the m a to their indictment. Greybull HA gle yar than Bagh aa POTATOES » 4%; call loans against | Wiliam Jermings Bryan thrust his} nopeful agricultural rellef meee jemurrers Rock Creek eat Uadee sort'nn to at om nee acceptances, 4; time loans, steady: | 1onee into the Republican Teapot | before congress. The Yarmere | rp n Salt Creek’ - - ry areries ayy) (Tonic $600; ents Mixed collateral, 60:90 days, 4%4@ | Oe. Gxpose yesterday’ upon his! s+ a disadvantage now be | RS TON ats Mca Big sucdy 4 mon lights down to $6.00; packing | CHICAGO, Jan. 30.—Potatoes;| 4x: 4.6 months, 4%@4%; prime | Visit here and directed an attack tik Noam ‘of pichanine here Soriata’ todas Mistetacl dactteoed Mule Creek = sows, steady generall, $5.75 to 5 cars; total U. 8. against his ancient foe, the G. 0. P. ‘olumn! fi commercial paper: $6.00; stock pigs, steady, mostly heir s allaci of Benedict Crowell, former assist- Sunburst Wisconsin sacked their products, Wallace te | 7 <a “The Republican party ja sitting | ana action is neces ite: $5.25. round whites, . $1.25@1.45; bulk, over an oil fire,” he said. “There | ., ri Ruy bear Oikcy 0t war) ancien coe Beri Gattlo—Receipts, 450; calves, 50: | $1.40@1.50: Minnesota sacked round is no telling whom it ‘will scorch or | °% the Dill_provia nate ¢ of the surplus crops, Wal out of the building of war time can- tonments. Byron — fat she stock, weak; common to me-| whites, $1.20@1. sacked Red where it will spread.” dium heifers, $4.60 to $6.85; fairly | River | Ohios, x Tea METALS sald, would stimulate forsign ¢« Notches .. {tT RRR | Tt would not surprise Mr. Bryan % —<—<—__— Pilot Butte see good hetferish cows, $5.60; other | sacked Rurals, $1.80@2.00; sacked to Ad congress shorty. demanding petite Aah srinbte: Aanactoas fa Tahdes oe 79 | Classes, steady; ono load fairly good | Russets, $2.25@2.50; few $2.60. NEW XORK, Jan. 30.—Copper—|an exhaustive investigation of | (reevar” beset ra CONVICT. IS beet” steers, $8.30; medium kind, TEs, DET ESAT Quiet; electrolytic, spot and nearby, | cabinet cognizance of the naval oil 4 < 3 : $1.06 5805) AM: vente, $10.80¢ 12%: futures, 12% @12%. reserve leases as to learn whether . z , 2 : falrly good ght calves, $0.00; few Tin—Easier; spot and «nearby, | or not Prenident Coolidge was ever| Don’t forget to get your orce @ RECAPTURED 4 bulls, around $4.00; one load feeder 48.25@47.87; futures, 48.12@48.25. | present at such a discussion. to the Tribune for several cop é cows, $4.00; practically no stockers Tron—Firmery No. 2 southern,| “It is the greatest sensation had | the bis Annual Industral edinies 2 Mary Anderson, 19, of Chicago, or feeders on sale. 22.50@23.00. in politics in a long, long time, both | that you can send m back he AUBURN, N. Jan. 30.—Ralph | Nirwsuter she and 6 women cour. Shesp—Recelpte, 3,400; fat iamba, | CHICAGO, Jan. 80.—Butter low:| ‘Tead-—Steady: spot, 8.00@8.37. because of the magnitude of the |‘? your t paver ts A. Smith, $7 years old, who escaped sherk, Nan pana Mt the point} NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—Cotton| generally. 250 higher; top. $18.40. | er: creameryextras 48%c; standards Zinc—Quiet; Hast St. Louis spot | scheme and the high position of r and 16. from Auburn prison by dropping | of a gun Mrs. Fred Bilo, storekeep-|SPOt quiet; middling 33.40. freight paid; few loads, $12.75 to) 48340; extra firste 74% @48c; firsts} and nearby from the wall in the early morning | er. They ordered the woman into $13.00; sheep, strong to 25¢ higher; |47@47%40; seconds 4514@46c. of September 27, 1922, amid a|a back room and while Miss An- FLAX. fusiilade of bullets from police and | derson kept her covered she rifled) DULUTH, Minn., Jan: 30.—C those interested.” + 10.35@10.40, “The real importance of the thing does not depend upon criminal cou- viction of any participant,” said Mr. Antimony fat ewes, $7.80; few $7.50; feeder lambs, around 250 ‘higher; few at Eggs lower; receipts 6,368 cases; firsts 87%$c; ordinary firsts 34@35c; Surveying and Locatior Geologists, Oll txperts, OU Fic he, cash register of $50. Chicago! nay: January, 2.48; February, 2 $13.40. refrigerator extras 27c; refrigerator “The big point is that: it Maps, Blus Prints prison guards, has been {identified | t > | flax: ry, H y, 2 jie ced (ore > direst rae die wy. in San Diego, Calif., where he was | AUS Stale te ty them ies an. | MAY, 248%. FLOUR. scat ahaa SILVER ARE Sepuhine nae wel LUE PE INT ¢ on arrested for burglary. He was serv | dereon's feat Js the first case on ee mieNMtAECUIRD aia: Jantaa —__-—— ASIN Mek ae tener se BLUE PRINT CO, ing two sentences of five years each | record where A woman bandit, with-| The cheapest place in town to| MINNEAS claret Cream colored fringed a TERED een to ein or of ‘big | P. 0. Box 325 for burgiary when he escaped from | out the aid of a man confederate’ buy your floor coverings. Hunter-' Flour, unchanged. Bran, 26.50@ hades at $1. Hunter-Goll Co. 2s NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—Bar silve pusiness, big corporatic rich | Room 10, Daly Bldg. Auburn, has held up a place of business. Goll Co. 241 W, First. Phone 9863. 27.00) W. First. Phone 986J. 63; Mexican dollars, 43. roen, as against the mass e