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Els of Mid Wine Shown Awe Sion inl SEE: esse eta | QTOCKTRADING) LOSE GROUND Summary Despite Slight Gain in Higher Prices Recorded But| Closing Steady On Reports| Danish Muntcipat to 4 Genera] List Is Un- Of Pending Tariff French Republic, 74 ‘ settled Increase Risgder on i sibea ogee Norway 6s Drilling operations in the Wyoming oil fields reached | Aton : ats NEW YORK, March 5—Stocks | aeveloned wothaeee toda Be OF: Ch in which there is a targe lative developed weakness today soon after aon, % gue land, 6s S large specu . rtain J. K. of G. B, and I, § a low ebb during February, due to the winter shutdown, 21% following. particularly the olla, | posse thae the wee ee he we © alway and 3 and a heavy falling off in new production was recorded, io. ee ae sousM Kigher levels in today's quiet | given qualified endorsement to the American Smelting $8 --—-----—---~ Although completions numbered 30 wells, the same total 8. 0. Neb — Toae2 cropped ‘cut however in © atta | McNary-Haugen bill, had a bearish] American Sugar és ———-— WW as January, six were dry holes and aggregate new pro- 8. O..N, ¥. of the leathers, chemicals and rubs | terdence stung ecre tromate a?.2| Anaconda Copper, 7s, 1988 duction amounted to only 4,192 barrels a day as against bers due to poor trade conditions. | gard setback as natural in view of] Apseonss, Copper. Ca 1858 “> 7,970 barrels for the preceding) Fremont Co...0 0 29. 33 Sales approximated 650,000 shares. | the recent upturns. Baltimore and Ohio ov. $48 aoe Mule Cresk—— @ 23 Mybeat opening prices. | which] Bethlehem "Steel: con. és, Serica vehi nesiesd Chesapeake 12 NEW YORK. Mareti; 5—Stock} varied from unchanged figures to|Canadian Pacific deb.. 4s -..--... Natrona Co... 2 19 ELS; UPR Prices moved within narrow and ir-|48c higher, with May $1.11% td 1.12] Chicago, Burlington and Quincy ref. 5s A Lincoin & Uinta Chicago; Mil & 8t. Paul pla __225 Teguler Umits at the opening of to-}and July $1.12% to 1.12%, were| Chicago, Mil., nd St. Paul cv., 44s —.. + re: R. 1 & Pao -...-..23% ell iret He Py begiarrald on Saws by a moderate general de-| GO0fycar nice. aihetentterne cre oe ent stecls. Congoleum dropped a| Announcement that the tariff com-| Sfontane Ponca + ———_— oo —— * point and New Orleans, Texas and| mission report about wheat produo- Northern Pacifi; f. Dril- Total] Feb, total_..30 4.192 817 407 Pe = HH Mexico sagged %. tion cost had been turned over to n Bell” District Comp. Prod. ing Jan. total_...30 7,970 332 419 Gosden oi! Reticence arent 35% Irregularity ‘continued throughout] President Coolidge tended to make Salt Creek.....22 3,447 66 112 — Crucible thd the early dealings with the oils giv-| the market firmer in the last part Big Muddy.... 0 ° 8 8 pt 12 | N& ® ood demonstration of group] of the day. Prices closed steady, at Lance Creck-.2 375 6 5 zigo|#ttensth, Maracaibo advanced.two|% to %@%c net decline. May Grass Creek, heavy ~.-—_____ ‘Warm Springs 210 Gash 1.80] Points and Pacific and Philipps one| $1.11% to $1.11%@% and July Kevin-Sunburst 6 a1 “4 40% | Blk Basin. nae ASE 1.809} C@ch but Atlantic Refining dropped | $1.1144. Miscellaneous... 2 0 99 104 General iectric ree CRE Rock Creek SOE Tete Pee 155|1%. St Paul common and preferred Corn reflected continued lberal] Western Union 6%s . = ek, SP ee erm eek “Fie | recor mote eta. mas Salt Creek .-.------s0--.---. 1,48] C&R Advanced a point and New Or-|recetpts. After opening at a shade Westinghouse Electric Great Northern pfa Bg Muddy 2.222... o. 1.85| ans. Texas and Mexico cancelled x total..-10 318 488 177 56 lower to %c advance, May 81% to fan. ine Wilson and Company, ecv., 6 its loss and advanced % to 103, a —_ —- —— ——| Gui States Stee} -.........._._81% | Mule Creek -. 81%c, the market underwent a ma- new 1924 high, central leather com-| terial decline all around. Medicine Bow 8 170 1" 38 Difrerence.. 1 7 7] Uris Central 00% veninen Se aT aR mon and preferred dropped 1 and| Subsequently, the market dls —_—__- -——————_— | Inspiration Copper - 2-2 225 . Na tees et 1% respectively to new 1924 lows Played stubborn resistance to bear ee International Harvester -....84 Bid| Ferris . ee ee ana Deere preferred broke six Pressure, and rallied when selling 1 - Int. Mer. Marine jfd@ —......30% Meck, yas Ta Pere Se Points. U. S. Cast Iron Pipe and| let up. je close was steady, 1% to 0o0. es ego lat Aare Paper ~-...-._-: fa re Mie American Woolen were again under] %c net lower, May 81% to 814%4@Ke. - le A cateechuheeeeteteneenetetenete <2? EAE PF j Kelly-Springfiela Tire .._....--21% Kennecott Copper ~........_-_.37 . 7 Lander Pressure, dropping 1% h. Fore-| Oats sympathizing with the weak- »*° u) aiigeeeioaeminag aoa 7 ign exchanges opened irregular, ness of other cereals started at 4@ At Rock S rin. Ss ist d Although the otls and certain low] %o off to a shade up. May 48% to Pp £ | 4 e Tama Locomotive Pea 17% priced rails presented a strong front.| 48%c. Later all deliveries showed Louisville & Nashville 88% Bid bear traders were successful in cov.| some loss. ; Mack ‘Truck LIVESTOCCK ; ¥. J. Pomroy ~.---------.-. 26,000 ering a number of weak spots, par- 4 tt ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., March 5. r wigs cularly among the leather, silk William Graham .. 18,000 | ar-aaie States Ol! CS i seegeataee Provisions were easier in line with the hog ‘ket. (Continued from Page One) might be in a position to throw some nished a congressional committee | light on the reason for Mr. Daugh- and chemical shares. Additional More than a million and a quar- Omaha Quotations. new 1924 low records. were ottab- Open High Low Ciose| Without embarrassing the justice erty’s appearance before the grand ter pounds of southwestern Wyo-| Holmes and Dewey -----.. 22,000] Missouri Kan. & Tex (new) wil —U. 8. ; Ushed by Delaware and ‘Hudson, | WHEAT: tre cement in ite presentation ef} jury Just before tt reported. ming’s 1024 wool clip have been sold | Sire ssiisehern fh rlckaoa ent avnoo | Missourt Pacitic pta _......237% | Department of “Agriculture.—Fiogs |Chiengo and mactern Tiiinola pre-| May -..- 1.11% 1.12% 1.11% 1.11% | ‘he case to @ grand jury, New York Central -.—-.....100% | —“Necelpts, 18,000; | market slow: | erred, United Drug, Jullus Kayser | July 2.2 112% 112% 1.11% 111% | Ira E. Bennett, an editorial writer here within the past 10 days at|James Sims -... 19,000] sy. N. HH & Hartford ase pull: 220 to 300 }common and preferred and Ameri-| Sept. 2.112% 113 112% 1.12% ]on the Washington Poat, was tho prices of 42 and 43 cents a pound.| William Finn a 18,000} Norfolk & Weatern edesee ait $6.95@7.10; prac:|oan Agricultural Chemical common, ji author of one of the “principal” This immense quantity of woo! | Joseph Thompeon, Jr. ...... 26,000 Northern Pacific 51 part load, $7.20; do} nq preferred, the losses ranging | May 81% 81% 80% .81% | messages sent from Washington represents approximately half of|/E, J. Brandley —-......... Pacific Oil ARR Aa TY sirable 160 to 210 pound weights, % | January 29, to Baward B. McLean, the annual clip in this section. Antelope L, &L. 8. Co. <= nreerge id) t ; 5 from 2 to 5% points, Standard In- 82 82 81% = 81% $6.70@6.96; Ught lghts on down to| qustriais, such as United States 82% 82% .81% .81% [publisher of the Post. The commit- sales were made to Jeremiah Wh- : SAR LD ATM | S68; ackiag/ sows, mostly “S6e . et apie) || kes has tapoemecion tucrttie eee Stee! common, American Can and 6.50; average cost yesterday, $6.! Baldwin, met good support and w--= 48% .48% .48% 48%] ence was not to Attorney General Brothers. Daugherty, as he was himself in weight, 245. eventually climbed above last night's wes 46% 46% 46 46% Flockmasters who are included M. J. Larsen L. & L. 8, Co...52,000 Pure ‘Ol: o..----.. Cattle— Receipts, 6,000; active; closing figures. Gerben) Electric 43 43 42% 42% | Florida at that time. formal de: a Mr. Linden and Evans eats TF | Kiting quality improved: beet steers | ing Wostiishouse Sem ectete. Tho Bennett message said there | for", wemand upon Mr. Daugherty Toman Sheep company 28, Repunite & Stool 2-2. nn 56% | S24 Yeerlings, 10@18e higher: spots | mana, each rising about © point ne, 11.80 11.22 11.22 | would be “no rocking of the boat White Sones yr a eg Paras up more; top steers, $10.75; fore noon. Call money opened at 12.45 11.45 11.45 [and no resignations” and added that nae officlals declined to Hindalr Com 0% aK loads, $10.00@ 10. bulk steers and] 41 per cent, the “principal” was expecting a re. = ay beige ie Peery c AGE ae cv! . no such deman :: Seiithers i “aes | Zeatlings, $7.85@9.35; better grades) “Wid, breaks continued to ose action from “political attacks. They’ also. flatly diaian Pagers i GRAND_JURY TO. butcher cows and heifers. 15@25¢]in various specialties during) : : 00 SOLA OR te ra eet | higher: othera, strong to 15¢ higher: | im vaTo a dts aitorney perkcal Morertachous Tass she Lig geste ticles te steadily, with’ noth Reon -- ae. ---- 1040 | TAKE UP PROBE had been offered to any one. July 222210.70 10.70 10.67 10.70 WASHINGTON, March 5. — WASHINGTON, March 5.—Prest- dent Coolidge conferred again today with Senator Borah of Idaho who is one of the Republican senators most active in urging that Attor- ney General Daugherty be removed from the cabinet, The visit led to reports that Mr. Coolidge might be considering ewes one | OT 10.07 10.05 10.05 = vealers, steady; bulls, strong to 10¢] cround steadil . with 1: a Miscellaneous emaller clips. 16,000 Studebaker, Corporation 102% | higner’ stockers and feeders: strong: | round. ste ps EN i rR pore e nen ewe eee ne 43 cent preferred reaching the year’s Charges that two members of con- ‘ my = “ *< @6.75; canners and cutters, $2.50@ | jowest figures. as did Wilson Pack. Cash Grains and Provisions, Gress have accepted money fm. : bs spas Products women 88% .60; few | ing preferred, Leatherssues, how:| CHICAGO, March 6.—-Wheat— properly will be submitted without) #8 proclaimed an embargo.on Call- = west In ew Boontinental Oll, -----—--=-44 | at $4.78; practical veal top, $0.50; ever, recovered part of their fore-| No. i 3; No. 2 hard abe - | Union Pacific ----____________128% | nuik. stcckers and’ feeders, $6.50@ lay to a grand jury here for in.| fornia livestock because of the ep!- noon losses. estigation. e demic of hoof and mouth disease ONWT. 2 ° ° Uuitcd Bune cee ta [ie Ro Pact ay pen a RY cleting wes tereuler, “ot Corn—No. # mixed, TT%e; No. 3 Acie fant Coolidge han instructed) mons dalry cattle in that state, $ A e€ In t ee. 1é. United States Steel ~2.-_..103% “ ‘a shares | we: up ly in the | yellow, 78@79\%o, ie ey nera! —— pas Catal Seymour lambs, steady to weak; wooled ‘ate dealings, especially the Pan. No. 2 white, 48%@48%c; | to proceed with every diligence in| ST PAUL, March B—A reduc Went eee, saaa--a—--—=----67%| ‘arcbs, $16.85@18.60; top, $26.05; American isaties, Binclast, Producers | IWC 47@48c. the prosecution of the cases,” and| tion of 25 per cent in freight rates Westinghouse Blectria -------61% , $12,90@18.10; sheep, land Refiners, and Mexican Sea-| Rye—<No 3, Tee the house rules committee, awaiting|" cattle moving west between ee Lae aN Cae eA Oe, well, 8475 feet:| Wilvs Overland 123% $9.50@9.85; | noard. Kreage jumped eight points.| Barley—70% @88e. developments, is expected to with.|APri! 15 and May 15 is announced er ioreae Gig. ariliing, big cd Amer. Zinc. Lead & Sm.....9% B'd| feeders and shearing lamb: strong EP TR ct ee Timothy seed—$6.00@8. hold action for several days on the|>Y the Northern Pacific Railway to at 2,143 feet with no flow, is report-| Grass ‘Creek—19-A Meeteetse 15,| Butte & Superior ~__.______17% | to 26c higher; feeding lambs, $15.10; ee ASLOOE SOEtSOEY Oe eae Into. NOR enna oe any onitle ed by the Midwest Refining com-| 3900 feet; drilling. Montane piel & Tron --.-----27 || shearing lambs, $15.25. eer uve Garrett, tho Democratic leader: | Cer Western states, onan and “ Basin—Well 6X NEY 11.| Montana. Power. _. 62448 SUGAR Ribs—39.62. tive Garrett, the Democratic leader.) ‘ther western stat 17-104, 8845 feet; underreaming and| National Lead ~.._._.______139 Bid Chicago Prices E Bellies—$10.1 The allegations are an outgrowth oleantnicrotts Shattuck Arizo ---5%% | CHICAGO, March 5.—Hogs—Re- Poa ade peieemaer TG operations in other fields, is given] NEW MEXICO—Jones Dome No. ‘as follow: 1, 1300 feet; drillin; of unrelated evidence obtained by Paper the Chicago grand jury which in+ pe areal CITY, March 6—The dicted Charles R. Forbes and J. W. er Box company has en-, Foreign Exchange || sited Chaties R. Forbe with Veter-|!arged its plant here and added ; ans bureau Seeger, F is Pome Some peices will enable it to $7.40@7.50; top $7.50; bulk better] in new business. Prices’ were w: NEW YORK, March 5—Foreign the two men mentioned in the 1. clty. Peter baie elie adeno wee |e eisae otxiese ‘by’ Sorted, Seat prriain, Gemand 429%; | -narges have to do with applications}. DULUTH, Minn. Bessn detente Mosae Srelghts $6100.25; Sugar futures steady; approxi. | ables 420%; 60-day bills on banks | $* pardons or paroles, but their|ing flax: March, 2. Grain Big Indiad oa heavy welght $7.80@7.50; medium|mate sales, 37,000 tons; May, 6.64; | 426%, | France demand TI7G, S| names have not been revealed. It 2.56 FORT WORTH, March §.—Gratn| poston Wyoming 1 $7.2507.45; Nght -welght $7.00@7,40;| July, 6.88; September, 5.57; Decem-| blew 4.08. It tae sips ney ta, | ¥a8 disclosed yesterday that Attor. receipts in February were the larg- Buck Creek oy ht $6.00@7.30; packing| ber, 5.03. st tui Gemaina: 4: i; est in the history of the Fort Worth oe pratt owt : ea 3.56 ney General Daugherty, while in abe aan: sows, smooth, $640@6.70; packin; cabten | £58: nd Der! Chicago last week, submitted evi- market, | totaling. 1,951 cars as fs : Stetsor . trillion 22. Holland demand 37.33;| Seneetto the steed Ine ene against care last year. Grain sows, rough, $6. ir Norway 13.62; Sweden 26.12. Den- : 635 - BAS. | their activities, experts Attribute the’ increase to Columbine’ 2 Baw atid eg 9,000; beef ateers, METALS niko tea phen ve fag erans Posh jovi AWN: STOP P AINS heavy demand’ for ‘Texas corn and yearnings, stockers and feeders ac- U counsel in the vet: a a e te 4 Royal A ly. higher; fed rs made public a section of the: Chi- Come iiteas as (nee itn to 250 up; Detter] NEW YORK, March 8.—Copper— : | cago jury's report, which explained Domino . ato. grades welghty .bullocks showing| Firm: electrolytic, spot and nearby, | Rumania .63; Argentina 34.12; Bra-|it had no furisdiction over the evi. ceipte 29,000; fairly active, mostly} NEW YORK, March 6.—With- steady with yesterday's best time;|drawals of refined sugar on old con- all interests buying; bulk good and/ tracts were sald to be more numer- choice 225 to 300 pound butchers/ ous but there was no improvement — Jewelry Pain and congestion {is gone. ickly?—Yes. Almost instant re- GAN FRANCISCO, March 65. Elkhorn most advance; shipping demand 14; futures, 14@14%. ee || zit 12.15; Tokio 44%. Montreal 96%. dence adduced that did not pertain re from chest colds, sore throat, ae ; ‘ Rtcisiite da ldeanadil the level of the past two weeks, the] modern wrist watches are popuiar| EB. ‘T. Williams broad; stockers and feeders dealers| ,,Ti- Hasler: | spot aceite directly to the bureau matter and backache, lumba. dally average last week being 269.) now in China, according to H. H.| Fargo é competing with killers for meaty] °°! voll Sega wen Téa “Biaaayi brits ootanged. he announced that every effort KO follows “a gentic feacock, preaide: hanghai | Fran’ ualities steers eligibi further} fon y; prices unc! T Would be made to run down the var- bbing with. Bt. Sout wits: tan just: arrived ged Seas top aia aiicts: early,| ead—Steady; spot, Sraee. POTA ‘OES fous allegations through a “dell- Rai aie FA here. Lack of pockets in Chinese $12.00; bulk on slaughter account) Z!nc—Quiet; East St, Louis spot jacobs Ot! berate” investigation. Rub this sooth- costumes acco this tre 60; good to choice yearl.| and nearby, 6.70. CHICAGO, March 5.—Potatoes— ing, penetrating oll said. - ee rae pein mnaentt other classes Bias ee ae Cs Trading slow; market weak; re- | DAUG! » v3 al right on your chest , % slow; generally steady; light veal ceipts, 23 cars; total U. 8. ship- | BEFORE COMMITTEE and like magic re- DETROIT. March 5.—The Paige mry 00% calves tending lower; bulk medium ments, 988; Wisconsin sacked round| WASHINGTON, March 6.—The lief comes, St. ing 4,580 barre! day, ‘Detroit compan: "a achedule calls for} Mountain & Gulf -... 145 150 |and handy weight vealers $9.50 LIBERTY BONDS whites, $1.15@1.30; few, $1.35; bulk,| special senate committee appointed Jacobs Ol] is a about twenty-feet in the Dakota! proquction of. 7,500 cars In March.| New York Oil ~-----10.50 11.50 1/10; to packers; outsiders. buying $1.20@1.30; fancy, $1.40; Idaho|to investigate Attorney General < harmless liniment sand. The company claims the well February sales of Paige and Jewett| Picardy < - 4 .05 |sparingly upward to $1100; bidding sacked Russets, §2.20@2.30; Minne- | Daugherty today called into private which quickly is the best ever brought in in Colo-| cars were 5,589 cars. Preston -. ewnnne 00% around $8.50 on vealers averaging NEW YORK, March 5.—Liberty | 8°t# sacked Red River Ohios, $1.50@ | conference’ John W. H. Crim, in breaks chest colds, rado. 3 f 5s Red Bank -----------11.00 12,00-_]100 pound and under. ponds.closed: 314s; 98.28; firat 4Ke. 0. charge of the veterans bureau grand 4 soothes the inflam. Royalty & Producers - .09 .09% | Sheep—Recelpts 10,000; very slow; "98.3: Sarge jury proceedings at »Chicago, mation of sore ih Esse Sunset . 01% 02 | few early sales killing lambs steady ; PORTLAND, March 5. — Prac] NEW YORK, March 5—A sharp| Tom Bell Royalty .---- 02. 108 |to weak: most bids lower; sheep and jeep aoe ola re geal tically all canners have still on hand| decline in eggs that started last| Western Exploration _3.60 3.75 feeding lambs steady; few early some of their 1923 pack Columbla| week 1s continuing. With fresh’sup-| Wyo. Kang --.--- 75.80 |sales good and cholce fat wooled river chinook salmon which they are} plies pouring in, sellers do not know] Western States --.-. 20 22 |lambs $15.75@16.00; odd lots com:-|§ 5 generally holding for opening prices,| when the bottom will be reached.| ¥. O!l -a-----<. 12.18 }lots, good to choice fat ewes, $9.75 - Mr. Crim's advice was sought as throat and breaks MONEY to procedure toward securing infor- up the congestion mation from the department of jus- that causes patn. Tt tice and elsewhere, never disappoints NEW YORK, March 6.—Call” Committee members want informa- eae an Pheer ale gy money, easier; high, low, 4%;]tlon about the two house members le of St. Jacobs $4 for talls and flats, $2.50 for] White eggs are equally weak as —_ mon to medium lambs $14.00; odd Oil at any drug store. It has been : closing bid, 4%; offered at 4%; last | said to have taken money for secur-|racommenten e ° halves, aden: NEW YORK CURB CLOSING | rae choice, shearing lambs, loan, 4%; call loans against accept-|ing pardons. This evidence was de- led for 65 years.—Adver- Ask 60. tis Y prsauiees ances, 4%; time loans, steady; mixea | veloped before the grand jury at os nee a 7 # Pager Ss Peis collateral, 60-90 Bays, 4%; 4-6] Chicago. Market Gossip and Briefs i Creek Gon ce "an seen Exige ; months,’ 4% prime” commercial 7 It suggested that Mr. Crim|] Surveying and Locations DENVER, Colo, March 5—U. 8: paper, 4%. Pekar acted " Geologists, Oil txperts, Oi Field 12.12 | Department of Agricu!ture)—Hogs. Maps, Blue Prints O O e : Oil Fi Id ; .62 62.75 Receipts 2,000; slow, steady to five is abies “62 61.75] cents lower. some bids off mo: Captain T. Jones Jr., mystery n perations in 1 1€ S ae few choice drive ins $7.15 to $7.25;|man, will appear at the Natrona COTTON top for load $7.10; bulk medium to County High school auditorium at NEW. YORK, March 5.—Spot cot- ton, quiet; middling, 28.40. sleet ial mad NEW YORK, March 5—Prices of WYOMING MAP AND good 190 to 235 pound averages/8 o'clock Friday night under the McDonald Sells Cllp ‘The merger, according to Mr. Hud- Butter and Eggs $6.75 to $7.00; packing sows mostly | auspices of the Junior class. A spec: $5.75; few fat pigs steady $5.50. Wyoming olls ‘at 2 p, m. today BLUE PRINT CO. Disposition of his 1924 clip of|son, involves properties represent: fal matinee will be given at 4:30 p. CHICAGO, March 5.—Butter— were listed on the New York curb P. 0. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg. TdNand or, caaperta: ops oan sate emake Lavage dani Cattie. Receipts $5.50; calves 50;]m. for ghildren, La gees Se ocay. of St. Louls ata Medicing Bow, Drilling Lower; creamery Sige x 40% Race Star Ligue Spear fad Sha tigt Lae eterprcshay pees price of 40 cents a pound. The sale} Latest report on test well of the errr Mere bye py rks g nds, | loads good medium weight steers| has an entirely new bag of tricks aig tcltbwat : Standard Oil Indiana 62; Mountain Producers 18%; Mutual 12; Omar 66 Salt Creek 21%. C.R. & W. MILLING CO. 1830 East Yellowstone {Continued From Page One) through Secretary of State Hughes and Governor Smith. contract waS made through| Medicine Bow structure shows it to ‘ Chores aiiobes: be drilling at-4,500 feet. The Muddy | 43@43%c. 8.40 to $8.90; plain to medium cows entertains ae ioe van tes. sand is expected at 4,650 feet. The| Eges—Higher; receipts, 11,890 | $4-50 to $5.00; good grade $5.35 to ee hatabect Wiss haa” booms re The messages from London made Mine Merger Pending bit is now in drilling hole for 6%-| cases; firsts, 22%@2%c; ordinary | $5.50; mixed cows and heifers $5.50; ina ay > * guage oy panes: com- Dublis yesterday quoted ‘Thurber as LOS ANGELES, March 5.—Organ-]inch casing. The 8%-Inch 38-pound firsts, 20@21c. to $5.80; few helfers $45 down; ps A _ ys - - having said all details of the plot ization ‘plang for a merger, of sev casing string was set at 4,114 feet. few bologna bulls $3.65 to $4.00; Flour. ANNOUNCEMENT and the names of the consptrators eral gold mining companies operat- fairly guod vealers $9.10. bulk For Cabinet Work, Frames Billy Creek Report Billy Creek test well is reported by the Consolidated Royalty com- pany to be drilling at 4,154 feet. The Muddy sand is expected at 4,190 feet. is Screens, Sash, Surveyors’ Stakes Phone 698-J paiabeir a) “ We wish to announce th » known to Rev. Herbert Wilson 1 of 42 mines in the Nevada stockers $6.60, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., March 5. ; é ie end Gries Ve : SILVER Sheep. “ecelpts 7.200; fat lambs and Produce Com property, ebans-| tormis “Ye sas pained vor teat Sek, Sacramento, are being discussed here ¥ strong to 10c higher; several loads ing tie Rane to. Wevomning Creaery | tien J). Burne, head of the: tederal f we ted prior to Jan. 28,| Secret service, last year questioned by Los Angeles bankers and advo- frelght paid; othérs $14.80 to $14.90;] er lambs steady. several longs | (ebtS contracted prio Wilson and was satisfied he had son, Seattle mining. engineer, ‘silver, 64; Mexican dollars, 48%. two loads $14.50; sheep steady to| weighty kind $1 BELOIT & ROGERS, ~ have purchased the Lander y A Dee Addlea CAI: distri —Flour, unchanged; bran, 24.00. Sy of Ban Diego and Los Angeles, Cal city and Grass Valley district, near 89 to 94 pound averages $15.00] weak; few fat ewes $9.50 flat; feea-| “D4 re not responsible for any 5 NEW YORK, March ” 5.—Bar fon, Besite mining ‘obelneers no part in the crime.

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