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PAGE NINE _ Bonds New York Stocks Last Sale CTEELSHARES (CORN SOARSTO LEAD TRADING] RECORD HIGH ALL TO ESCAPE THREATENED ~ GRILLING BY SENATE PROBER (Continued from Page One) neys selected by President Coolidge ' Aled Chemical & Dye -.... 70% | Bia Ask Can FOREIGN $ Czechoslovak Rep, 8s., ctfs -..__. ——---- 95 95 ss New Record High Reached|Commission Houses Send Dominion af Canada, 1952 iming that he js tes! ¥ 1% pou sf ie ee Matinee ext deep abreaaea ers In Day of Irregular Prices Upward With — | French Republic, 714s “Such a witness might assert that | inquiry, are continuing meanwhile, crea Centra! Pipe Line_--- 2.20 Trend Heavy Buying Kingdom’ of Deg der the constitution he can not | their study of the evidence already pSaeoala Copper tes Consolidated Royalty. 1.39 compelled to be a witness against | adduced Preparatory to institut! a | " and that if indicted for an | suits looking to the eventnae Stepinns iin Sain. Atl., Gulf and W. Indies ___. -—— fense relating to the subject mat- | further operation of oll wells sunk about which he is compelled to | by the Doheny and Sinclair com. | B2@win Locomotive —._..__ ity, he would be immune against | panies on the reserves. They are | Baltimore and Ohio -—____ © use of such testimony. expected to begin the proceedings | Bethlehem Steel -.--—_____ “The government, being forced |as soon as their intments have | C®lifornia Petroleum -----_ take the position as above indi: | been confirmed bythe senate, Canadian Pacific --—-—___ ted, that section 859 is co-exten- Central Leather --.-.-----. Kingdom of Norway, 6s Rep. of Chile, &, 1946 NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—Buying of] CHICAGO, Feb. 1—Notwithstand. State of Que the steel shares which sent United ing that al) deliveries of corn today States Steel common to 109, @he surpassed the highest previous highest price since last spring, and | prices for the present crop, the mar- Selling Of the oils featured today's | ket closed a little lower than yester- irregular stock market. The trend day. There were some late reports became uniformly. downward to-| that hauling of corn was being re- wards the close when the so-called| sumed in Iowa with considerable ae, and San Fe., ge. 4s — immt fifth ADoo AID Cerro de Pasco Copper -...-. pivotal stocks, especially American | freedom. lore and Ohio cv., 4% 86% 86 Sou Stasemeestee the Riettnes mearoul sabe et eee Chandler Motors Can and Batdwisi- were actsented rs a —_— tages tp lant asians A- 99 98% 99 Marine -.- Uh te ! oes " an Pacif.c x = oubtless insist that the position WASHINGTON, Feb. 7—E. L. rithes ene Selling pressure. Sales approximat. CHICAGO, Feb. 7.—Corn today the government above referred Doheny, the California oll operator (rics? & Northwestern ——__ Mountain & Geulf 1.50 ed 1,000,000 share: rose to a new high price record for | Ciicago, Burlington ana Quincy, ay oun == 1.50'- would work his complete im- has notified the senate oil tt Chicago, Mil & St. Paul pfd _ Chicago, Mil, and St. Paul, ¢ : the season. May delivery touched | Chile ‘Copper’ te et unity © * * Chicago, R. I, and Pac. ..... New York Oil----_--.18.25 NEW YORK, Feb. 7. — Stock|82%c, with July and September. at Goodyear Tire, 8s, 1941 ui that instead of the $250,000 he re) Chie “copper Plearty, sc ‘The danger of proceeding along:| cently estimated his interests had ek ae these lines is that in the prosecu: prices displayed a firm tone at the 82c. Persistent buying on the part | Great Northern ia A opening of, today’s stock market.|of commission houses was re- Montana Px Ss A . With wire service to western cities| sponsible for the upturn. Northern Facific, ret, 6s B restbred, trading was on a broader} The opening which ranged’ from Soa, herrea Bell Tel., Ts ~ scale. The initial demand was moat|%e lower to %c gain, with Mya SE ee, misetria ba effective in the steels, coppers,| 81% to 82c, was followed by an all | £e28- FR. R. Gen bs Sinclair Con. Oil, co! equipments, sugars and select as-| around advance, and then a setback Southern Pacific ‘cv sartment of oils. to slightly below yesterday's finish. | Union Pac.fic First, The upward movement became Fresh buying was in evidence on | U. S. Rubber, 5s hae eeneral as trading progressed] all the downturns in. price but | but the gains in the active issues| realizing onthe part of holders was Western Union, 6%= Were held to a point or so. Amert-| undiminished, and the market Wwieanshouse Electri can Tobacco B advanced 1% and| closed unsettled, at % to %@%c net ee ne COMDEUTs CVs OS ?reston, antes! Royalty & Producers_ Sunset -.------------. Tom Bell Royalty ... Western Exploration. Wyo, Kans ~--..-.-.. Western States -..... .23 Fe0OD Sete ceee) 0 Chino Cepper --------_..._ paid William G. McAdoo's law firm Hon of a witness who might ‘subse |the amount actually paid so far is a eee went nne nee pently “be indicted for) ans offen8e | 9160,000, Incititing-waankuel to8 op é i} i Ey z pout which he is compélied to $25,000 to Mr. McAdoo: himself. hae ean ee re EE ce eer cimtinction being |” Ina letter on the subject sent wo) Crucible Steet ————s he evidence which the defendant | Chairman Lenroot, Mr. Doheny, ad-| GU? Cane Sugar pfa -____ ma compelled to testify, the line | deq that none of the money, o- any | Erle oy pf distinction between the evidence | other payments ever had been given Famous P'ayers Lasky —_ hich the defendant wes compelled |the McAdoo firm with regard to} General Asphalt > eive and the other evidences ob-'|any matter rilating to contracts ined as the result of his testimony {ang teases, which have becn wdes might be ao indefinite as to make it | investigation by your committes NEW YORK CURB CLOSING Bid Ask Mountain Producers - 17.75 Glenrock ~... 52 Tidwater 1% while gains of approxi-| decline, May 81%@% to 81%c. practically impossible to distinguish | The Jett, fpubt Gulg States Steel . - ei . ine, May 81% d therefore, the probability of | 72° pga ork while testigy:| ilinols Central Balt otek ae Tesccdions e i ant er elni potas ons porn registered | Wheat developed weakness in . . ror would be great. Indeed, the | ing before you: minittee, " Cree! BS one Fy af bed Suger Refining, Ameri-| sympathy, with Winnipeg. After ar et OSSI1 an r1e Ss OUT oo! 4 a8 & wit: | 7, ath Mutual ~-------..... 13.00 can Beet Sugar, Crucible Steel, Mack| opening at %c off to yc advance, ftestimony of the witness and the | ness under subpoena, I was quest- international Harvester ..__ S$} O. In 66.75 67.00 | Truck other evidence might be s0 com-|ioned by the chairman on the sub, | Int: Mer. Marine pfd. - . Indians -——W.-. hh Motors and Pan-|May $1.12% to $142% and July American Petroleum. Pacific Oil and Royal Dutch ylelded fractional- ly on profit taking. Foreign ex. changes opened higher. Considerable profit taking de- veloped during the morning particu- mingled as to preclude the accept: | ject of the ice of any evidence concerning the bject matter, “In view of the provisions of the fifth amendment, we advise against permitting Mr. Fall to testify unl cployment (Uy cote | Tvs OMT panies in which I am interested of Kert eneh os Persons who prior to suel’ employ. | cll, Springfield wooeee ment held public: offices and speak- ~ mR ed Copper -----___- ing entirely. from memory, I testi-| Tia Tocomotive ————.____ fied that Mr. Willlam G. McAdoo | [@uisville and Nashville —_. $1.12 to $1,12%, prices here under- rateeaea wg ., | Qn Operations in Oil Fields the recent continued advance here kept the market depressed in the LIVESTOCK Chi 1 Be later trading. The close was heavy, Raising Drilling Cash Maxwe!l-Newcom Tést e icago Prices. arly among the oils and specialfies. to le net lower, May $1.11% to Officers of the Simpson Ridge Ol} The Maxwell-Newcom test being walves his constitutional privi-/and hi New York firm had. I ee a reece re CHICAGO, Feb. 7.—{U. 8. Depart the market a somewhat Hasse Bhd July $L10% to" 9131, |: leyhaloate: who ace preparing to drill| drilled on the Pat O'Connor ranch lege thought, recetved-a total of $250,000 os ete en et Aericulture Moge—Re | irregular appearance arutind’ tioon.|” Oats steadied by the strength of lon section 34, township 22, range 80,|near Kaycee is now down 2,332 as compensation for services as nt- amaie Water ot celpts, 40,000; 5 to 10¢ lower; g00d | Operations for the rise were con. corn, started at a shade lower to|Carbon county on the Stmpson | feet. SENATE VOTES FOR torneys and counsel, that sum being 5 3 ¢ oe oe gpaacagy and choice 220 to 225 pound butch: | tinued, however. in various sections Yc higher, May 49%c. Later all | Ridge ofl structure, report good pro- esate LEASE ANNULMENT made up of the amount paid the eaten | ey a hg a. new = 12% lors, $7.35@7.45; top, $7.45; better | of the list, American Ice, Tidewater | months scored slight: gains. gress in the sale of its units. May Drill Baggs WASHINGTON, Feb. 7—with-|firm of which Mr. McAdéo was a basa ER BSS! a rmneyees grade 180 to 21¢ pound averages. | Oil and Otis Elevator being ifted| Provisions were trregular. — out discussion, the senate adopted |™ember in New York, as I thought | N@W, York Central Because the Dutch Shell Of] com- Guernsey Deep Test pany has paid $1 an acre renewal Open High Low Close A third test well on the Guernsey | on land held by it near Baggs, Wyo., structure will be started by the De-|{t is thought that a test of the acre. 1.12% 1.12% 1.11% 1.11% | trolt-Wyoming Ot!’ company as’ soon | age will be drilled during the coming 112 112% 1.11% 1.11% |as weather conditions permit, ac-| summer. 1.12% 1.12% 1.11% 1.11% | cording to a report coming from Guernsey. It 1s planned to spud in 81% 82% 81% .81%|a 20-inch hole and carry it below Casper Woman Is 81% 82 81% .81% | the first water bearing stratum. 81% 82 81% 81% Mbt emerrc a hae Granted Pension 49% 49% 49% 49% At 10 feet in the first Wall Creek WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 7.— . sonewnee, $7.25@7.35; packing sows, $6.80@|to new high prices for the’ year. today the Walsh resolution direct-|®"4 then stated, the sum of $50,000 ¥.. N. H., and Hartford _ 6.50; slaughter* pigs, strong; good | Lorillard Tobacco, which has been ing the iri¥erlor department to move|®5 ® yearly retainer to Mr. McAdoo, 3 Sti and Western —-__-__ and choice strong weights, $5.75@ | heavy recently, rallied five points for the recovery of the section of |“t Los Angeles. cele tee ;Pacitio 6,00. and American Tobaceo, Adams Ex- the Elk Hills naval reserve in Call.|_ “By telegraph Mr. McAdoo called} Pae'fic Of ----------_-_-___. Cattle—Receipts, 11,000; run late | press, Davison Chemical and Union pokria bela by | the . Standard’) Olt iy Bttantion to the tact that 1'wag] Can American ‘Petroleum B —” 46% 1 9 acstying: slow; hetter qredéatecr® Dae ‘and Paper were among the company of California. in error in regard to these amounts Spsitany Aafcol and yearlings, steady; plainer kinds, | score of stocks to sell a point or ‘Also without debate, the senate/%"4 I have had the records lookea | People’s Gas _.--__________ weak to 16c lower; best .matured | more above yesterday's final prices. adopted another resolution re-atfirm.|¥P and now beg to inform you tha. | Producers and Refinecs steers, averaging 1,313 pounds, | Brooklyn Edison broke three points ing the authority of its ofl com-|°" November 20, 1919, there was} Pure Ol —....____ ~~ eit | $10.86; she stock, weak; gulls, can-]on the announcement of a new amittee to proceed with its investiga-| P*id to the law firm o2 McAdoo, Cot-| Reading ---—---3 = ners and cutters, steady; veal calves, | stock offering and DuPont, General ‘tion. The jurisdiction of the com.| tn and Franklin the sum of $100,.] Republic Iron and Steel ____ strong, 60c higher; packers paying | Electric, Corn Products, Pacific Oil, mittee had been challenged by| 090. Beginning March 1, 1922, air.| Sears Roebuck _____ up to $12.00; outsiders up to $14.00; | Standard Ol of California and bert B. Fall, former secretary of | McAdoo haw been in receipt of an| Sinclair Con. OM 47% 47% ATH 47% | sand At a total depth of 2,245, the| Another pension has been, granted --------— stockers and feeders, slow and] Houston Oi) @ropped a point or 43% 44 43% 48% | Tarrant interests drilling at Steele|to one ot Casper’s resicents the interior, in his refusal to testify |“"Mual retainer at the rate of $25,-| Southern Pacific ~ 4 steady, more. Call money opened at 4% a - Creek in Johnson county are report-| through the efforts of Congress- before the committee last Saturday, | (00 Per year on account of which| Southern Ral'way --—_"- 46%| ” sheop—Recetpts, 17,000; fairly ac: | per cent. May ----11.30° 11.40 “12.80, 11:80 | ¢d to “have struck water. A string| man Charles E. Winter, ‘The pen. ‘fhe following payrients have heen | Standard Oi! of N - ee catty ied, lambs, 15@26c | The closing was irregular. Active | July —--11.50 1157 1145 11.47 | | of 6%-Inch casing $s now belne cad sion has been granted Mrs, Ida M. D DRILLING mad Studebaker Corporation —___ ower; early top, 81 pounds average | selling for both accounts reduced RIBS: to shué off the flow. It is probable} Bucknum of Casper, Wyo., in the 0 BE SUSPENDE 5 March 1, 1922, $12,500; Texas Co. .---. © small packers, $14.65; wooled | or cancelled many of the early May --.-10.10 10.10 10.00 10.00 the test will be continued to the | amount of $36 per month and dates NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—Officials August 1, 1922, $12,500; Texas adn Pacific 2. ambs, $14.30@14.50; clippers, $12.00; | cains in the late dealings, particu: | July he Pan-American Petroleum and February 1, 1923, $12,500. Tobacco Products A larly in the steel and Standard Ot! BELL shares. sheep, steady; Transcontinental Oil -__._. wethers, $8.75; May -..-10,80 10.30 10.30 10.30 Onion Pacific ---------- ceders, U. & Ind, Alcohol od So communities, but it cannot be sald eee July ----10.55 10.55 10.50 10.50 that ‘he cooperative idea hus found U. & Ind. Alcobol = : a very firm Iodgement in the actual United States Steel --._----- OMAHA, Neb. Feb. 70. 8, De-|| Foreign Exchange Reopening of ‘ practice of the great majority of the Utah Copper 4 th an eS ‘artment of Agriculture}—Hogs— American people. and that Mr. McAdoo annual fee is] Westinghouse Hlectrio Receipts 26,000; market slow; most ‘The directors will meet today or| $s, is 000; omorrow, it was said, to take ac.| 297000 instead of $50,000 as also er- . “Yet the example of its advant- NEW YORK, Feb, 7.—Foreign ex- patel 5s er-| Willys Overland ¥ 18 to 25c lower; packers dolns| changes irregular,” Quotatos 5 | Us Se Consulate agen which have been ast before us Hon oh the possible, withdraws: oe |coneausly testified to by me. I re. nothing; bulk 225 to 290 pounds t ewes, $8.00@8.50; 10.30 10.32 10.17 10.17 second Wall Creek sand. little doing on back to November 6, 1923. e “It will thus be seen that thi Faber cu Ouenrenet euonnced) $0-/ stay peta’ tothe tind oF wns Mr Ray that the drilling of new wells in| xtoadod is a member in*New York paval reserve number 1, Elk Hills, bee Sh SS and paid him’ as counsel at Lor California, would be Sires pe until | Angeles, 1s $150,000 instead of $250 he controversy over the leasing of} 599 a, erroneously stated by me; he property had been: settled. in this and other countries are 60 cents: Great Britain, demand 431% quest that my testimony be con. butchers 6.80@6.90; top 6.90; 180 to ° numerous and impressive that one is dithelotiegtete Anite pase c u cables, 431%; 60 day bills on bank P. d erican Western patrolana can |sidered am corrected accordingly. 40 pound weights’ 6.50@6.75; odd Is rojecte cannot but wish that every en. testit! feat Blea? Ag. estified to by me, neither Mr. Me- fe 429%. France, demand 4.62%; . ; pany, which is beng organized to Permit me to-add that as already bbe ove. kp Pte La id Pie cost! cables, 4.63. Italy, demand 4.3814: Pritt spp pe fie tage ths vest 94; wi - cables, 4.29. Belgium, demand siti ‘ane ‘anak 3 1 " fi is to establish a na- pn gases this soceyrl res ‘Ago's: New York firm nor himself RTAb pitigl) Catia Racetote: 7,800; “tod mteore | 410%; cables, 4.11. ' Germany, LONDON, Feb. 7.—(By The Asso- tional . cooperative purpose. and he Doheny interests in California | ?® Fy yas ever employed in| Buckeye —----. 72 72%] 8nd yearlings slow, steady to demand .000000000023; cables, | ciated Press.)-—Prime Minister Mac. Hit was learned, will be followed by any Way in connection with any 51% 52 «| lower; plainer kind owing most 000000000023. Holland, demand resumption of drilling in heavy matter relating to the contracts and Cumberland ~2----.. 134 135 | tecline; top steers 10.00; few tonds| 37 49 leases +: oil district near Tampicb, Mexico, waatipelion te par) pe paces in-] Galena 67%. 68% | 2-90@9-75; bulk steers and yearlings spirit. Donald, in his desire to remove “Especially in regard to. agricul- Norway,” demand 13.44. | every obstacle calculated even. re- Sweden, demand 2.628, Denmark, tural statements,-when we consider motely to impair the good relations WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—Numer- | pow high a price the consumer pays ontrolled by the Mexican Petro- U8 148% A ge Rae pep rte: yer stock | demand 16.31. Switzerland, demand | herwesn thin country and.the Waited |ous aspects of) the agricultural | in proportion to the price the mn Jeum company. It is planned to 89% 91 | Steady; others. slow; 0 28¢ low"! 17.48. Spain, demand 12.81. Greece, wink thirty new wells at Cacalflao, 24 24% er; other killing classed stockers States will at an early date attempt | situation will be considered during 90 91 and feeders steady; bulk butcher demand 1.80. Poland, demand | to effect a setletment of the contro- | the three day meeting of the second Where additional pipe line facilities ‘© under construction. Gucer receives, we cannot but feel that there is a great opportunity for 000012. Czecho Slovakia, demand MEX REVOLT EAPOT BEGINS ‘ Prairie Oil "TO BOIL AGAIN. : Prairie Pfihe WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—The oll Solar Ref, leasing turmoil up again to- Sou. Pipe versy concerning the reopening of | annual conference of the National | service to both the consuming and 102 102%. Lid. Jugo Slavia, demand .11%.|the American consulate at New |Council of Farmers’ Co-operative producing groups of the public. Ohfo Ol -_. 16 75%) cape Sbamib en). ietaas At Anstetn. peepmb 0001: aya Castle, it was learned from an au- | Marketing associations, which be: |" «wo ere included ‘in one or the 2+ A “|demand | . entini jleman h fi bide at ‘ng upward to 11.00; bologna bulis| $s eo, en: Pres a ai hos Tokio, thoritative source this afternoon. gan here today with a message from | other of these sroups, and most of eraged Hy lockers NRF Sai PLY President Coolidge, “greetings from | we will all be bettered if ppeng 25° 218 | Gres Bee es 459 demand 45%. Montreal, 97 3-22, congrens’” by Senator) Capper of |sen the burdensome costs of conven, ‘* : Bo (rw hac at el st Sheep—Recelpts 17,000; market JOHN OLIVER RETUR h] Kansas and an address from former ing our necessities from the produc sie Sethe active; fat lambs strong to 15c high- METALS Governor Lowden of Illinois. er} -sheep scarce; ‘strong; bulk de-||- FE aba [sirable weight wooled lambs 14.50@ | METALS 4 46% 115.00; clipped lambs 11.75; ers to the consumer, few small Robert W. Bingham, Louisville, | “There {3 need for cooperative or- Ky., publisher, who is chairman of | ganizations among agricultural to the council, opened the conference, after being ued since Satur- because of the death of Wood- S. O. Ky, ‘Wilson. (Continued from Page One.) S. O. Neb. The senate résumed its considera- | mated at 1,000 men, according to re.| S: 0. N. Y. tion the various, aspects of the abhi git ed tienaed ty catante help them Both in selling their pro- Ports rece! 54 8. 0. Ohio's: 3 : 3 . which is being attended by delegates | qucts for a better pri: id 4 question, while the accountants} An eras REN a apes 2am pseu ° =a at ih ay da ls ear several loads t ribet einen ever: sprig from 28 states representing interests |their requirements tore” oan epresenting its Investigating com-|upon the fortified city of Parear |S. P. Ol) ~ 166% 167% 12% @12%; futures, 12%. pie: Sah Samp. pres Lee oe kewise need tor ‘organtza- mittee prepared to extend their |Chihuahua, within the next few|S- O. Ind. 66% 66% Denver Prices. Tin—Strong; pot and nearby, ion of the urban consumers, to give tudy of the accounts of a number |days, reports stated. Strong bands . . DENVER, Colo., Feb. 7.—(U. 8S. of brokerage houses to determine marked by a discussion of the | like benefits. of rebels have severed communica- ® The establishment of Department of Agriculture.)—Hogs | crag? $800; futures, 51.756@ co-operation marketing policy of the | close working relationship ber BD 60, uf 4 dation, | tweén thes tw Ds whether government officials had|tion with Parral by both rail and —Receipts, 4,700; 5 to 16¢ lower;| Iron—Steady; prices unchanged, | , JbD Oliver, one of the best-known | American Bankers’. assoc n these two groups ought to be ngs in the stock of companies | telegraph and a battle ts Imminent.{| CRUDE MARKET || «any tov, $700 nai for tee a Lead—Firm; spot, 8258.50.” |daitymen in, Wyoming, has taken| transportation problems and ques. |the ideal to when aes larger co- formed to take over the naval re- | Federal troops are concontrating at { e leases negotiateo by Albert B, | Jiminez, below Chihuahua and with. Fall as 8-2: z in 48 hours an extensive campaign | Cat Creek $1.80 The committee ov against tHe rebels will be inau-] Lance Creek /. 1.75 wenate today a renewal of its au- | gurated. Osage --... 2. 1.75 horit;: to conduct the inquiry, Fall ——_ Grass Creek, light J) 1.80 having contended last week that its | PORTO, MEXICO, Grass Creek, heavy ---.-.J_.. .90 i to question him further had | IS EVACUATED. +f : over an interest in the Pathfinder | tions of crop mortgages, farm ten- operative movement of the country gris bgt} fake igs Cat pag to | .Zine—Quiet; East St. Louis spot creamery, located in the old Public|ancy and interstate co-operation | should wim” oice medium weights, $6.75 tol} and nearby, 6.65@6.75. é : Seas 56.90; one load choice 268 pound Antimony—Spot, 10.50. Market building, and will have| among co-operative associa’ y averages, $6.! few 163 pound (8 AON aa ae charge of the producing end of the/Tho speakers included James C. sows, business. Stone, president of the Burley Hey et eel ln ed adv Suicide Leaps "Mr, Oliver has bad over thirty | Tobacéo Growers’ sasotlation: God TO ROUND OUT erally steady at $5.75; few fat pigs, years experience in the dairying| Williams, president of the American $5.25. - vy Ns * Exchange, and Torchlight _--2, coo 1.85] Caitle—Recelpts, 850; calves, 100; business in Wyoming and Colorado, | Cotton’ Growers’ Exc mp'red. Senator Walsh, Democrat, | NEW YORK, Feb. 1—The Huerta| Blk Basin oe at 7 1185 | eects loads strictly soot,| LO. Death Off .|ana tas an enviavio reputation tor| Thomas 1 Wright, general’ man- zontana, also was ready to press | forces have evacuated Porto Mexico, | Jreybull 1.65] higher, $7.75; others, $7.25 down: Producing the best quality of dairy|ager of the New York Cannery for action on his resolution looking’) according to authoritative reronig wood : . products. Mr. Oliver will Jeave this | Crops association. 145] 42.00; few bulls, s4.00 to 3426; 00a |ATC. DD? Triomphe |e to visit’ many ot. the aairy ee With Firm Flesh—Beautituy Com- ——.—__ und, 135 | beet ‘steers, $7.00 to $8.50; inferior farms in Natrona and Converse| WASHINGTON, Feb. 7—A hope| plexion and Strengthen Nerves. ° Ph in Acres arecasrrmeeetet | bee mood Gilekers and tebdecs, 94.00 counties which supply the Pathfind-| that “every entouragement” will be Tariff Board penne die ee to $7.80; calves, around $1.00 lower; er company with ‘milk, in order to|given the cooperative marketing| Doctors say there the measure did not threaten to de- Sheed, Doman aes good. Weslace $1080; "| PARIS, Feb. _7.—Georges Ells-|see that the ‘milk used by the com.| movement was expressed today by|surer way lay unduly resumption of the dis- * i Sheep—Receipts, 4,000; fat lambs, |Choff, a merchant yesterday com-|pany is produced in the most ap. President Coolldge in a message to cussion of the Robinson resolution Sets Hearing strong to 25c higher; quality fairly | mitted sucide by jumping off the|proved sanitary methods and is up|tho National Council of Farmers calling on President Coolidge to re- good; several loads $8 to 93 pound |Arc De Triomphe. A letter in his|to the highest. standards as to|Cooperatiye Marketing associations, ; quest the resignation of Secretary averages, $13.50, freight paid; others, | Pocket sald he had been “crushed | quality and flayo: at the opening session of a three day the appearance—in fact to ‘Denby, who signed the Teapot: w. A 4; $13.35; sheep, 25c higher; one load |to earth” by excessive taxation. meeting here. women radiant health and Dome and California naval reserve ASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—The tar- i aby exceenty give 4 7 Br. 2 The president. added that there! youthful beauty—than the simple leases with Fall, itt ‘commission,’ under instructions Geetrabie. Saee reatabcs. aces: Public Warned also Was a need for organizations of | use of Mastin's Vitamon, Secretary Denby, in a telegram to | from President CoMldge, WM begin SUGAR urban consumers, “to give lUke| So, ff you are too thin and want Roy D. Chapin of Detroit, replying |@ Study of tho tariff schedule on fer, loads feeder lambs enronte to Of Oil Stock benefits" and declared a close work-|to put on finn flesh—if you ane f nS . l 0c. s ng arrangement between these two vi to annulment of the lease held by | just received here. the Standard Oil company of Call- fornia on section 36 in the Elk hills reserve in that state if debate on is no better, to quickly increase weight, build up vitality, strengthen the nerves, put color in the cheeks, sparkle in the eyes and generaHy im- to a message of confidence, last |Vesetable olls with a. preliminary Denver market. night reiterated his contentions that |PUbMc hearing March 7. Butter and Eggs nervous and run-down and - grot e ideal toward which | want to increase your strength, en- . NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—Sugar fu- roupe. 1s /ene” idee. : ie A downward revision of the veg. A t ts . I C 1 d | present reform efforts should be|erky and endurdnce—if you suffer pee by law 5 B omntmen res’ closéd : ma | Ore ae Denier Gr ine govern. |etable oil rates undor the flexibie| CHICAGO,- Feb. 7.—Butter high: Pp , ie css Rose ydnte Mop iene? n OLOVAGO | vircctea. from indigestion or intestinal trouble Roane Aad thet the transfer for juris- | Provisions of the law was sought|°"; creamery extras 49%¢; stand. sal ‘ 2 35; May nearly six months ago by consum- ing interests, including several soap manufacturers, ards 45%c; extra firsts 48% @4 firsts 47@48c; seconds @47c. Eggs higher, receipts 5,275 cases, diction over them from the navy to the Interlor department also was legal. S quickly currected— les, boils, eruption: By President $5.38; July 5.42. September 5.43. The message from Mr. Coolidge|and want oo Shee awed aden IES 2 was read as a part of a program|if you have pi DENVER, Colo., Feb. %—Charg- | which included addresses hy Senator allowness forest fire two miles wide is sweep-|against unlawful conc ing the slopes of Mauna Loa Moun-|urged that every prosr : r ¥ ain, 12 miles from Keal ac-|vestor in stocks make sure of the |this country is one of the needs of cording to reports recetved here. | legality of the concern involved be-|this period of economic There are po buildings in the vicin-| fore parting with his money or |ment ity of the fire, signing contracts. s and strong; receipts, 35 cars; Wisconsin and Minnesota sacked round whites, $1.40@1.60; few low as $1.35; Idaho sacked Rurals, $1.70; Colorado sacked Peoples Russets, $1.60, t i litical and business | ers of Mill's, died last night at the lites artes oat raritenaa to question | family home. The funeral will be afterwards. held from the Shaffer-Gay chapel Silas H. Strawn and former Sen- | at 2»o’clock Friday afternoon. ‘The atoc Pomerene of Ohio, the attot-| Rev. L. E. Carter will oftictate, develo rative movement i ns ; nd want a fine, clea Fire Sweeping ing that a number of ofl promotion |Cupper of Kansas, head the : firsts 41@42%; ordinary firsts 37@ schemes have sprung up in Colo: 1 former Gov. * With re-adoption of the resolution ; ’ : P ot r 8c; refrigerator firsts 30@31%c. WASHINGTON; Feb. 7.—Paul J oe rado since the discovery of oil and of Ilnot authorizing the inquiry, the com’ | Flome Saddened by Seren rey McCormick was nominated by Prest: | FD QUpaitan Forest) sa nes: Gras and Pore Coun ® Bingham of Loutavitte |each mbal until you ; upon ran that he submit to further D th f I f dent Coolidge today to be federal and that some of their backers are | presided and opened the confé re fied w gain in w : t conforming to the state law in |The president's lotter wag addressed | strength, endurance and immo e: ” ference to finan- é. judge for the southern district of no! | D ‘ | r cd tennceras cr re Day |e OF Anfant POTATOES California, and Joseph D. Scanian offering stock for sale, Cart |to Waller Petest sachin aia fae nd Harry F. Sinclair and'it has a to be register of the land office at | HILO, Island of Hawail, T. H. Feb,| Milliken, secretary df state, today |counci! and said | Buc ti vty owing list of witnesses, Leonard D. Rodgers, nine-months Lieto " - Miles City, Mont. 7—{By the” Associated Press)—A]issued a warning to the public | “T haye many times declared my| you ¢ {ticludiig “we nimaber (of | persous,| 0ld’son’ of Mr, and Mra, Otto oa), CHICAGO, Feb,” 7—Potatoes, Milton D. Purdy, of Minneapolis, | conviction , ths was nominated to be judge of the r United States court of China. John W. Morgareidge was nomi- nated as postmaster ef Sheridan, Wyo readjust Much has been ac omplished | ¥ along this line in many and used by millions. At all mérican druggists—Advertisement,