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FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1924 Prospectors’ Leases Just Granted on State Lands Allied Chemical & Dye -... 65% Bis Ask i American Can ~------------ 104 | Bessemer -_--_. 23 28 American Car & Foundry -— 154 | pig Indian — “ot Of and gas prospector’s leases|nwi of section 11-19-69; ne% of| American International Corp 18% | Boston Wyoming - .90 1.00 have recently been granted by the| section 14-19-6: ney of section] American Iccomotive ---.-. 72 Buck Creek 23 4 New York Stocks Last Sale state land office as follows: 22-19-69, American Smelting & Refg. — Burke ~. ranger TF ar Number One Of! company—Kem-| Walter B, Kahn—Denver, all of | American Sugar -----_—--- Blackstone Salt Creek 28 29 sags a Shares Hammered fay, ieee gate Brception merer, all of séction 1-26-113. sectidn 16-40-78. American T. and T. -—------ Chappell: i Tiat, own to New Low 0 Lower Values Catherine N. Lone A. T. Hoffman—Rock Springs, al! | A™erican Tobacco ---—----- Columbine —. 13 Prices Today Chicago Gan, sey of section 2-48-82; 5% ne% | of section 16-18-1038. American Woolen -———--- Consolidated Royalty. 1.28 of section 11-48-8 Utah Ol! Refining company—Salt Anaconda Copper -. -- 4} Cen. Pipe Line Atchison Thomas B. Brown—Dayton, Ohio, a “02 % NEW YORK, March 23.—Specu- ali of section 16-24-88, Lake City, ns sw, 0% nwi of AtL, Gulf and West Indies lator for the decline poured @ flood] CHICAGO, March 28—Renewed| tie. of Goisoa robs section 34-43-91 W. G. Burnett—Casper, all of sec-| Baldwin Locomotive ------—— Elkhorn = ----.___.. of selling orders into today’s stock | liquidation on the part of holders Charles E. Swann—Rock Springs, | tion 16-36-85. Baltimore and Ohio ~--.. E. T. Williams -- .56 58 | ™arket, sending many industrial | of wheat, corn and oats resulted to-| American all of section 16-12-99. Clarence A. Brimmer—Rawiins,| Bethlehem Steel Fargo P shares to new low prices for the|day in a material fresh setback of| American’ W. H. Geie—Casper, all of section | all of section 36-14-90. California Petroleum -.—-.. 24% Franta ¥ . year. Higher money rates were a values. Wheat closed nervous, \% | American 16-34-87. G. W. Bartholomew—Casper, all| Canadian Pacific ------- 143% | Gates * a considering factor In the decline.|to 1%c net lower, May, $1.00% to Tet 5 W. R. Sparrell—Denver, all of seo-| of section 36-36-85. Central Leather ——---- 13% | kinney Coastal ----- .17 Rails showed indopendent strength. | $1-00% and July, $1.02%. Sy pe 6s, tion 36-28-114. Maurice M. Armstrong—Rawiins,| Cerro de Pasco Copper ----- 41% | Lance Creck Royalty .01% Sales approximated 350,000 shares.| CHICAGO, March 28.—Wheat and Baitiniors asd Ole Pg 4 BO. Price—Casper, all of section|/se% ne, ne& se% of section| Chandler oMtors -. es Marine. 2 Y oats led an upturn in grain prices! Pothishem Site con 6 16-32-81. 14-26-87. Chesapeake and Ohio —_.. Mike Henry — 00%. . NEW YORK, March 28.—Confus-| today during the early dealings. Pre- Canadian Pacific Ceb., 48 — H. E. Grude—Casper, all of seo-| Unity Of company of Wyom!ng—| Chicago and Northwestern — ed price movements took place at{ vious sellers were the chief buyers.| Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Fel, bs A const ri tion 16-37-85. Rawlins, all of section 86-25-88. Chicago, Mil, & St. Paul pfa 27 the opening of today’s stock market|A forecast of colder weather with| Chicago, Mil, and St. Paul cv. 418 ----------- 62% «60 62% Ralph W. Hopkins—Cheyenne,| W. C. Mentzer—Cheyenne, all of Chicago, R. I. and Pac. 23% ; i but the main tendency appeared to] rain was the chief apparent factor in Chile Copper ‘Tire, $s, 1941 wae weena-—-—= 116% 116% 116% be upward, American Can moved] ringing about a reversal of position| Great Northern 7s A —---—------------------—---- 107% 107 107% mw sw of section 2-19-69; ne | section 16-26-66. Lae < 5M x Chi ee = up 1% polfits and Pacific oi! nearly| 0n the part of traders who had been| Montana Power §s A ------------------~ 96% 9 hs ; Gutacnanen toad one. Rails were again in good ad active sellers. Wheat opening prices,| Northern Pacific ref., 68 B -------—------—-------- 103% crits 1088 ‘ ’ Corn Products = Royalty & Producers. . ¢ mand on publleation of additional | which varied from %e decline to an| Dorn Sabrent Miekely te Soe ee rosie ett T Condon Of 3 rat “te favorable February earnings state-| dual advance, with May $1.01% to] Doon op ge gen., 58 eT oO ipo 200%, irade OWS |] Srrinte “steat aaa OR Re Bee eetS co 3 ments. Corn products, which broke} $1.01% and July $1.08%, were fol-| sinclair Con. Oli’ cols Wa eee oi. 92 ou Cuba Cane Sui 0 ae x 1 : nine points yesterday, fell back 1% | !owed by moderate gains all around.| Union Pacific First ‘4s -2-------------—---= 90% 90% gar pi % | Western Exploration. 3.55 x % Railroad Equipment. near Shamokin exposing what is ex-| =rie ~~ Western States 23 more this morning. In bid ae bat the Bey, gains} Union Pacific First 48 98 90% 905 panes Ona SD OMES Wit i0 OXI a ous Players Lasky 22: SM eo a ee 5 Standard Industrial were more than wiped out, sellers] U. S. Rubber 6s ~——--. 2S 4 82 ST. PAUL, March 28.—The Great | pected to total 10,000,000 tons of | F#mous Wyo. Kans .--___. 15 uP shares held General Asphalt - %|¥. on relatively stendy, but weaknese| "nding the market bare of support] Utah Power and Light 5s ——-—. Northern railway has spent $1,500,-| coal. 10 “2, pt when the May delivery| Western Union 6%5 --—. - r General Blectriq cropped out in several specialties. | ©XCe: Ah - 000 in enlarging !ts car sup’ — Corn products extended its loss to| eared the dollar mark. Westinghouse Electric 7s z 3 General Motors NEW YORK CURB CLOSING rn produ: re es Wilson and Co,, ev., 68 -. —— 94 ee ope Se Bas sdapanie ae pit. :| Great Northen Bid ‘Ask | 24 b, It took but little buying to rally + SV» volume of fron ore from the Minne-| usual flow of the Merrimac river is| Gulf States Steel Mountain Producers - 17.75 18.00 oes ene ee io lower, rates steer igi TT atte eota ranges this year. The total|the factor which is enabling the| lnols Central — Glenrock Oil --—_ 33.38 U) eieee och eine ane tn market ascended to the same as yes. last year was 16,000,000 tons. Amoskeag cotton mills to run on Sp ecsdeee Ra ad oe bss re Ee a 3 4 Fruit sold off one to two pointe thé terday’s finish or above, Seco water power entirely for the first | Internationa’ “ : a5 | last named touching a new 1924] Slowness of shipping call from ST. LOUIS, March 28.—Part of|time in 50 years. The mills are run-| Int. Mer. Marine pfd Se Orig Nias 3 Tye | low. General Electric sdvanced two| the east had a depressing effect on the new equipment orders for the| Ding at 75 per cent of capacity, | International Paper hart y 7 Lent in the Holy Land ints. Rails and olls continued to] Corn and oats later, especially after ipment or pica Invincible Ol - Marine Sad Pome ie group | Word came that Canadian ¥ sists local sures Of $10,0000 Grain. Kelly Springfield Tire -—-.— oo 2.00 32.25 | Fine oe Houston," Chicas ng | tinuing to find an outlet into’ New b00 this year mn awarded to] MINNEAPOLIS, March 28.—| Kennecott Copper Be KL bd pen rise North ib ass a Northwestern Northern Pacifico and] @ngland. Corn closed heavy, % to Seeding has started in a small way | Lima Locomotive aE Southern Railway preferred moving| 14° Met lower, May, 75 to 78%. in southern Minnesota. Snow blocks | Louisville and Nashville — up a point or ao. Foreign exchanges} With prospects of renewed delay ay roads in the central and northern | Mack ‘Truck - LIVESTOC epee ecaaity. to seeding, oats started at te off to _—wyi.| ections) Farm surveys indicate a| Marland Oil K Strength and activity of the rail.| #¢ UP, May 45%c. Later, all months Be eee e ihutcnern Momeng| decrease of 18 per cent this year in| Maxwell Motors rag porn t nativity. of Shp ral showed « slight gain. der tried Shite Pepin a fs shown | *?Ting wheat, 4 per cent in flax,| Middle States Oil thing else during the morning trad-| _Firmness of hog values steadied the American Car company. here by shipments ‘to: Jingland’ and nd per Si ee and slight} Missourl, Kan and Tex, new Chicago Prices ing. Chicago Northwestern extended }the provision market. Germany totaling 20 carloads, in-|!5creases in barley and oats, Sem a ay eh CHICAGO, March 28.—U. 8. De-| its gain to 3 points and Northern . The ——_ s + | partment of Agriculture. Hogs. Re-| Pacific 2%, while Union Pacific, High Low Close Sn ene Pee Yeas ae Dry Goods. . ¥.. N. HL, and Hartford - celpts 82,000; generally steady to| Great’ Northern Preferred, Rock | WHEAT: fon states that apricot carry.| CHICAGO, March 28.—Retail| Norfolk and’ Western strong with yesterday's best time] Island, Peoria and eastern Illinois | M&Y ---- 1.01% 1.01% 1.00% 1.00% station fl have disappeared by | movement of dry goods here has| Northern Pacific or strong to five cents higher than] Ilinols central and St. Paul prefer.{JUly ---- 1.08% 1.03% 1.02 1.02% Peta naa err ¥ | been of healthy volume for the last] Pacific Oil average; shippers moderate buyers;|red sold a point or more higher.| Sept. -—- 1.04% 1.04% 1.03 1.03 eet ten days. This is attributed by big packers waiting; bulk good and] General Electric advanced 3% and] CORN: merchants to the growing belicf] Pennsylvania choice 150 to 225 pound” averages| corn products cancelled its early| May -—-- .75% .78% .74% 75 on that expected price advances will] People's Gas SEs $7.4087.50; one sorted load 190] sain and sold 1% points above yes-| July -—-- -T7% -77% .75% .76% FORT (WORTH, March 28.—New | not materialize at present. Producers & Refiners ————. pound weight $7.55; bulk better] terday’s close. United Frult jump-| Sept. --— -77% .78 = -75% 76% besa Bese sah oh Ben reat Pure Of —-_._. Brades 250 to 825 pound butchers| ed five points. Prices of the indus-| OATS been hangieapoee stay me Rice. Reading -—-----. $1.35@ $7.40; mostly. $7.40; bulk pack-] trials tapered off slightly around AEN AEH 48H 8H stopping points by recent bad/ NEW ORLEANS, March 3 Republic Iron and Mg sows $5.65@$6.85; killing pigs} noon, General Arnerican Tank Car|JUby ---- 48% 43% 42% 42% weather. Spring buying in the oll/ active demand and diminishing sup- Sears Roebuck -----.--_.. steady to strong; destrable heavy | and National Cloak and Suit prefer. 40% AO% 139% 39% districts is reported slow in con-| piles have caused an increase of| Sinclair Con, Off 22.022 Welght $6.00@$6.75; heavyweight| red touching new 1924 lows. Call sequence. price in the rice market. May con- $7.20@$7.45; medium $7.35@$7.50;| money opened at 4% and then ad- ----11,03 11.03 11.02 11.02 tracts have sold here for 5.74 cents] Southern Railway light $7.30@$7.35; light light $6.40| vanced to 5 percent. 1123 11.22 11.17 11.17 Coal. ® pound and best grades of fancy| Standard Of! of N. J- @$7.50; packing smooth 6.75@]| ‘Renewed selling of industrial POTTSVILLE, Pa., March 28.—|blue rose are quoted at 5%. mrudetakar “Cotnttationn $6.90; packing sows rough $6.60@| shares depressed Bethlehem, Repub- 9.55 9.55 Contract has been let for work on pales Vegetables. POORER SLO vacceneee ne % | $0.75; slaughter pigs $5.00@$6.85. |uJlc and United Steets to their lowest oe oe one of the greatest surface coal Texas and Pacific --.------- Cattle. Receipts 3,000; beef steers| figures of the year. Also Baldwin mining operations in the history of] OAKLAND, Cal., March 28—An|q5pacco Products AD oe yearlings, fat she stock fairly active, and American Woolen. Some high —_ —- the |. sinha Word.) | cae 7 mace average ar cars of rhubarb a/ transcontinental Ol = generally steady to strong; spots| priced shares dropped 4 to 5 points —_— = Construction cera hay, oR Es day in eee eae tol union Pacific --—------—-—— unevenly higher on steers; fat ma-}and Norfolk and Western, Louis- will uncover the mammoth anthra-| eastern markets wi Indications ety eaexae tured steers e: 00: hville ‘hville, C t cite vein of the Philadelphia and|this volume will continue for a Sica pees oa Stee piles ht ema ease Poot asia reed Ciebteod tea ouie sold] CHICAGO, March 28.—Wheat No. are PS et eS United States Steel .-------- i 1 to 2% under yesterday's close. 1 hard $1.04%, No, 2 hard $1.04@ | x Tho closing was irregular, In- | 1.04%. a J ° r ° v strong; bulk bolognas $4.40@$4.65;] creased selling from speculative} Corn No. 8 mixed 74%c; No. 3 Market Gossi and Briefs" Willys Overland — 44 | Stockers and feeders steady; veal| sources brought about a further re-| yellow 75@75Xc. Pp ! American Zine, Let . calves about steady; bulk Nght andj action in the Inte dealings, U. §.| Oats No.2 white 47@48c; No. 3 Butte and Superior ~--..-__ handy welght to packers $9.50@| Steel touching 97, American Can| white 45% @46%c. hd ° ° ° “olorado Fuel and Iron. 1, | $10.25; few upward to $10.50; out-|102 and Baldwin 115. Announce-| Rye no sales. Barley 72@83c; Tim. n perations in 1 1e S ] sontana Power --. aide sders upward <o $11.50 and above| ment of Corn Products dividend ac-| 0thy seed $5.50@8. Clover seed at National Lead —___ on selected offering: on sent that stock up six points} $16.50@23.50. Lard $10.82. Ribs at Shattuck Arizona -—--. Sheep. Receipts 14,000; fatrly ac-| trom its low of the day: $9.63. Bellies $10.25 skirts today tend to be wider tive; fat lambs strong; sheep steady: ——S: arr es are s er, Marine Of Operations. and boiler is being moved to loca- feeding and shearing lambs 15 to ; par age oa a age | They Exe eleo ‘short Latest reports on field operations | tion. OMe ILA Me Ce Nother One The Abyssinian effect ts seen not! NEW YORK, March 28—At last of the Marine Oil company in Salt Sheldon Dome. ser good gna choline cinerea hee: . merely in draped treaments, but |the hat with the pingle of waving Creek are given as follows, with! Section 8-5-2—Sheldon No. 2: This > lambs A even more in vivid colors, which 13.75 @ $14. well is to be abandoned. Casing is $18.7 oe 5 (oe pts peal fat note appended telling of final|peing pulled and hole is to’ be| Ang’o hearing lam abandonment work on Sheldon] plugged. auckatd would be almost crude but for the WASHINGTON, March 28.—Rep. | *°ftness ef the inaterials. the proper bit of decoration. Thin metal tigers and tropic birds are waen--——----- 70 — J grass and flowers has been given $ t 5 Be, é resentative Jolin W. Langley, Re- enmeshed today in the flora on one Dome: Cumberland Omahs Quotations, j = ; publican, Kentucky, indicted on| PARIS, March 28—lLace and met-|such wide brimmed hat of black Salt Creek. Wyoming Oils. Continental -------.-.. OMAHA, Neb., March 28.—(. 8. ; : charges of conspiracy in connection | al, oddly combined, are being used | picot straw. Bection 5-39-78—Wolverine CR8:| NEW. ¥ORK, March 28.—Prices | Cumberland ‘__-_____ Department of Agriculture, with liquor withdrawals, made bond | extensively today on evening frocks. _ dwenke foo aoe —Recetpts, 17,600; sar Sy Fn : ae of $5,000 today in District of Colum-|Desisns in bronze or old allver,| | NEW YORK, March 28—Gloves , Tilinols --. hmostly 10¢ lower; packers inactive: “ bia supreme court. —~ either embroidered on the dress or | should—and easily may—match ho- of Wyoming olls at 2 p, m today were listed on the New York Curb Rig material is being moved in. Section 9-39-78—Wolverine DS-38: as follows: Indiana -.--—---..-_ 98 bulk 220 to 800 pound butchers overlaying {t in half girdlts and | siery these days. Chamoisette gloves | On March 22 this well passed S0v-| Standard Oil (Indiana), 61%; | Nat. Tran, ---------. 32% 22 | $7.10@7.20: top, $7.20; desirable 170 Gakic PARIS, March 28.—(By The Asso-| other ornaments, are apparently | for example, in the strap-wrist type ernment water test. Two thousand | mountain Producers, 17%; Mu‘ual,|.N. ¥. Tran. ~ t i to 220 pound weights, $4.90@7.10; ciated Press.)—Premier Poincare,| not incompatible with cascades of|come in ailver, fawn, coffee and : seven hundred forty feet of 6%-Inch| 115; Omar, 60; Salt Creek, 22%. common and medium grades, light after a day of laborious negotiations, | filmy lace. sand. i : = Tig Be cadembodal 4 Nor, Pipe -. ronnn- 100 casing run. Ohio Oil ~---.-------- on down to $6.50; packing grades, ’ announced this afternoon that his Lemgaegaticge Sipey eC BEBO OR Wenaan serene steady; bulk sows, $6.5046.60; aver. new cabinet would meet at the for-| LONDON, arch 28. — Patou] NEW YORK, March 28.—Rreak- Both wells being) lesned. cit ane. Prairie Pipe ----. age cost yesterday, $7.18; weight sign office tomorrow for its first de-| green is a color rapidly gaining fa-| fast and boudoir coatees, capes and swabbed. COTTON Solar Ref, --—. 245. : Uberations, after which the members| vor at present. It {s a green very | robes now are more beautiful than ne 247 feet of d2iinch casing : Cattle—Receipts, 1,700; beet ateers : will proceed to the palace of|much toned down by gray. Though | ever two tones of chiffon turquoise pap Pell espa erate ly rs eae Hs eahcry and yearlings, moderately active, : Blysee to be presented to President | it makes beautiful evening costumes | and prim rose yellow 1s one ‘cslee and cemented with 8 sacks cement.| NEW YORK, March 28.—Cotton|s o, steady; Killing quality plain; bulk Miullerand. when combined with an enlivening combination. steers and yearlin, $7.85@8.85; one ——_ shade, its best use is for the after- Shannon sand from 75 feet to 115 | Spot, quiet; middling, 27.40. aed end ftet. Taylor 6: Rig is being built load long yearlings, $10.00; she stock d | CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 28.—| noon. NEW YORK, March 28.— Ong and yoalers, fully steady; bulls.) 9 )isy uae Rear Admiral Joseph Strauss and attractive type of frock seen hye Foreign Exchange 7 slow, fairly’ steady; stockers and 74) | Albert B. Watts, recetvers for the} LONDON, March 28.—In spite of| today has unbroken long lines’ in 7 feeders, nominally steady; BY Py Teapot Dome naval oil reserve, will| slim wrap-eround effects, some of back. But in front it has the lines of a suit with hip length coat. The sleeves are short. MONEY butcher cows and heifers, §4. , 2 confer with Judge T. Blake Kennedy|them almost skin tight, 7.00; canners and cutters, §$2,50@ z § of the federal court for Wyoming vealers to packers, §9.25@9.75; Fae 5 at 4 o'clock this afternoon, many exchanges, irregular. Quotations in NEW YORK, March 28—Call) cen: Great Britain, demand few at $10.00; bologna bulls, most! a money, firm; high, 5 low, AM 480 1-16; cables, 480 5-16; 60 day bilis CRUDE MARKET $4.00@4.25; Deot bulls, $420@4.78: ot : WASHINGTON, March 28.— Grain Shippers ruling rate, 4%; closing | Silon banks, 427 11-16. France, de- few up to $5.00, 8] Former Representative J, Van- offered at 5%; last loan, 6; call loans | mana %; cables, 5.48%. Italy, Sheep — Recetpts, ~ 9,500; market f 4 ‘ yechten Olcott of New York City, against acceptances, 434; time loans,| demand 4.83%; ca et eS slow; fat lambs, 15 to 250 lower: ae : was called before the senate com-| NEW YORK, March 28,—A better L D es steady; mixed collateral, 60-90 days, | gium, demand 4.30%; cablee, 4.81%. | bance oe ‘00 early saies wooled lambs, §15.60@ : Be ay mittee investigating Attorney Gen-|!naulry was reported for refined ose ectsion 4%; 46 months, 4%@4%; prime! Germany, demand per trillion, a crook light 16.00; clipped lambs, slow, weak: ae; | | eral Daugherty today to tell of con-| Sugar and prices were unchanged at conmynerctal paper, 4% @4%. Holland, 86.90. Norway, 18.61. | reas Creel sheep and shearing lambs, scarce, K eae versation he had with a “visitor” ed te ge fine granulated, —_—_ es tee Bwadant) $846; > Demraace: SKAY, jaw dors a Mi] | xt bis office in which he was told] Refined futures werp nominal, Switzegland, 17.84, Spain, 19.28. | Gosopaent Denver Prices, that he would be “expected to pay| Sugar futures closed steady; ap-| 87; LOUIS, Mo, March 28—A METALS Greece, 1.78, Poland, .000012. | iy asin DENVER, Golo. March 28,~ Investigations are the style these | $10,000 when his name was set into | Proximate sales, 18,000 tons, May, involving = Went «tare he Blovakia, 2.07%. suse} ST, = , B, Department of Agriculture.)| @a¥% #0 why leave the Shipping | the senate” for a federal judgeship, | 5-04; July, 5.18; September, 5.10; De. Co ae rere than ($1,000,000 “in ' 3% “Austria, 00144. | att Croce —Hoge—Rooeipts, 200; steady; few | Board out? Phota shows Wallace Sai ot Qpraben, 4-0. headed Bae ee een ms aa Rumania, 62%, Argentina, 88.63.] Bu Sroaay” choice drive-ins; others, $7.00 to] White cf Maine, who will head <a fates eet eee Boye cect rch 28—Copper | practi, 11.80, ‘Toklo, 42. Montreal, | WS, ia $7.95; best $7.25; few light] SPectal House committes to look i Waintng coea-|'s desler e oe eee tn ceveraing —Steady; electrolytic, spot and| brazil, 11.80. » 43, | Mule Creek ; vektne SEE] ante affairs of the board. © ommittee to government from maintaining com-|a decision of District Judge Wood. Fo ae Onaryapeagend akg | 7 5 al errr ¥ packing sows, mercial eonnection: n DO | eee, 5 13%. Semen. Cattle—Receipts, 150; ealves, nene; Tin—Easy; spot and nearby, 51.62; es eee tear cone calves: nae | re C % aoe pesncy, prices unchanged, POTATOES fornia shipper; twe loads plain light Five onvicts Lead—Easy; spot, 8.87@9,00, feeders, $7,265; few heavy and me- ! dium weight enlves, §8.00@8.50; few B k P. is sin rhatee com nae, Tous Mets! CHICAGO, March 38,—Potatoes bologna pulls, $3.50) practically rea rison Ser ag aren. 8.2006. about steady; recolpta 58 oars} total nothing else on hand, Antimony—Spot, 11 U. &. shipments ® ‘Wisconsin Aheep—Receipts, 11,200; fat jambs, — : fe 4 round whites A, number Butter and Eggs steady to strong; one load ehslee 66 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY pound averages, 615.50 flat; several and North Dakota sacked Red river loads lighter Kind, $15.55, freight Ohiew §1,25@$1.40; Idaho wa | CHICAGO, Maree 86, e— Puller lpald) othera, mostly: 616.85 to g18-n0; and then pe- Viewed evidence presented to thé Probe Mellon special committee fnvestigating the nternal yeyenue bureau dealing | married a widower, for no other pea. with refunds to the Guilt Refining son, #0 she stated, than that he 8 uggested company and the Atlantic Gulf and} took such excellent care of hia firut — Lsictieaa) WASHINGTON, Mareh bs.—Ap- Woest_Indiea Steamship company, | wife's grave, SALMA, Ore, March 38-—Digging | pelntment of a special committee to their way out of the basement and|‘!"vestigate Secretary Mellon's re- MEYER’S HOTEL breaking across the yard and oyer | Perted connection with various com- rough ef Omaha, >. A Kansas women fell tn Jove and 244 West First Street. # es ne the wall fiv cts broke from |™ercial enterprises since his appoint- i . Phone 2764-W FOR RENT — Three furnished| Russets U, 8. number 1, §2.00@$2.75, pssep gman Seay tere three fow weightfer kind, $18.35; no sheop | the state ponitentiace tedae. ment ag head of the treasury was NOW. rooma in basermoent, ana Fei Pet) agree are A, nor feeder lambs sold early, sought foday in a resolution by OW OPEN FOR OCCUPANCY copt bath tub, 893 per i | Oi Ne seconde adhe) | neo i aetna, 5 . Senator Melfstlas, Democrat, en-|1 vow puitpina gas and water r OHICAGGG, Mareh 88.—Ten cars| nessee, i NEW FURNISHINGS Phone 1802, LIBERTY BONDS j|<## eb Flax, of the Broadway Ligalted of the Pen-| Immediate consideration was asked HOT AND COLD WATER IN EVERY ROOM Spence m2 DULUTH, March 88. — Close: | neylvania railroad due in Chicaga at s 3 ym 4 : for hy Senator McKellar, but Sena- tor Wadsworth, Republican, New York, objected and the Tennegsce Flax—March, July, 8.31, 40; lost pocketbook all the money he haa Rates te Permanent Reomers _____ 8.8244; 19:55 a, m., were derailed at Hamlet, Rates to 9 People occupying same room Indiana, 64 miles east of Chicago at 6.00 Week and U; 35 Mont! ini NEW YORE, Ma 28,—Tiberty the wor'd, | bonds closed; 8445, 88. first, 44s, SILVER it pleave | 99.16; second 448, 99.15; third 4kKs Neon anlage 8 a, m, today, but ne cars turned| senator gave notice he would call Transient Rooms ____ -$1.50 If an hones’ fo 1 4 em , over, and no one wag hurt, accord-| up the resolufion tomorrow. i S wave at Tribune office, You'l be] aegis fourth 49, [2th Ur Bo NEW YORK, March 98—Bar MINN Minn, March 28. Ing to information recelved at the| ‘The resolution cited various siat-|| sTRICTLY 8 EVERYTHING MODERN rewarded here and hereafter, governmer » 100, silver, 66%; Mexican dollara, 48%, —Wiour, unchanged; bran, $28.00, I raiiroad offices here, utes prohibiting fiscal agents of the ANITARY FREE BATHS

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