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Parma. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1924. - OS. Ts alien at carenatetaae hei . Oil =: he Caspyer Daily Tribune Stocks Grain :: Livestock :; All Markets S AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED | : pe secorrmies |/PRICES UNEVEN {WHEAT SOARS, INSTOCKMART THEN um at Finance :: Bonds :: = ‘WOOL PRICES STILL oa a STRONG IN BOSTON LIBERTY BON YORK, Oct. 3%4s 100.2 second 44s 102.1 ioe NEW bonds closed, 10; Allied Chenueal & Dye -----. Anvrican Can Bessemer Marine Oil Operations. American Car & Foundry ——— 196 | tig Incian 102; fourth 4%s 102.13; U oO ons of the M e Oil o ‘ 4 is, Ue Fr Per Cent Decli American Lecemotivey tn 18" | puck Creek nes pang ia. Saic Greek und) at. Pilot | Mint 4348, 106.90, e Per Cent Decline in London Trading! american Locomotive Buck Creek =n Butts are eipaa ae talc 4 + or Burke --.--. Sed = ‘ > = Section 16-39-78, Mosher 4.—Well . Fails to Bring Slump i in American American Sugar --.---.... Blackstone Salt Creek » |Short Selling and Profit|Profit Taking Wipes Out] was snot Septem» with 25 cet | Dismissal of : , Renesas Tet Aid Bel. ———5 287%.) Chappell: \-—-—---- ; Taking In Evidence Great Advance In of ich shell, 2,000 feet of fluld | ; ‘ Market; Goods Demand Giows American ‘ToBacdo --—-—---- 180° | Combing —<——_W--—= On Exchange Early Tradi in hole; hole bridged $00 fect from 5 See American Woolen -. - 56% | Central Pipe --------- .6 3 bd ee bottom. | aes Hi t S t : American Zinc, Lead and Sm. 7% | Consolidated Royalty - 1.14 1.19 me Nt aise ahiaiats ame arvester St: : Oct. 3—Commiercial lish wool quotations as ‘follow: geo bait ny lr wecongcenb Sp Red shine cee gre Re NEW YORK, Oct. 9—Heavy well-| CHICAGO, Oct. 9%—Suecessive| a1 gepth of 2,746 feet, blue shale seer @ -* . Atchison -.-....--22---5---- 106% | Domino 06 103, ing of stocks in today’s marxct was | Waves of selling to realize profits vy 6 — j ‘will say tomorrow:—"Wool] Domestic: Ohio and Pennaylvania| Atlantic Goust Line se¥ee | ict «Sean : "| Section 18-40-78, Wyokans 6 8 eultloie has esaily maintained its strong | pieces: Delaine unwashed 62¢; half wreeee-- . ikhorn. . 6) Ae widely ascribed to unfavorable weakened the wheat market today Depth 1,979 feet; spudding around - paar during the past week and| blood combing 60@6ic; % blood Frants ~-------0.--<< . Political developments ‘in the ab-[after decided new gains ea the | ye14 aneh casing. fs against the buyer, | combing 68@59e. E. T. Williams sence of any adverse trade news,| close was unsettled at 4c 1c * Pilot Butte. . the fact that London has de:| MUichigan and, New York fleeces:| Bethlehem Steel. --- en The largest losses occurred in. high} net decline. | December ee BSD i ain sted Antone ioer 4dno| BT pats Alene Oana peu Ber cent from ths | Delaine unwashed Bie; half blood thas, pase ee tieh rare priced issues. PIASS, Ong’ May SL Ae to Producing about 86 barre!s per day.| to dismiss the government z Week ago, London | unwashed 58@6%s; % blood un: cas Sp aes SAE Ree tae ‘ FIBRO Norris 7.—At depth. of 470 feet. | asatnst the International Ha- * ‘e the Rites, market in the| washed 57@58s; % blood unwashed’ oh leone paaerne a5%E ain net Otte Senllipee, Seren rote cate waigethee Ghin wines This well started drilling Septem. | Company for alleged violation ® Fd ‘however, duc to the European | 55@56c. erro Pasco ~----..----.- Me yithin narrow and irregular ‘of 8 ” ver 22. Sherman anti-trust act, wa 1" for spot wool for which a Wisconsin, Missouri and averag¢| Chandler Motors: ...-.. —-= 334% : at the opening of today’s stock | out new advances which took place r 2 pos, | a vy bs ont i Chesapeake and Oblo ----.-.. 83% | Mike Henry market with no definite trend ap-| today In the value of wheat. After } et Ci = lum has been paid. ‘The for- tees % Y i } ates District C . markets all keep very blood S60; % blood S3@B4e. Chicago atid Northwestern -. 60% | Mountain & Guilt - parent in the first few minutes of | reaching as high as $1.53%*for May OU Summa C. A. Severance of St. Paul, Gémand is excellent in Aus-| California; Northern $1.40@$1.45; | Chicago, Mil and St. Paul pfd. New Yorke Olt trading. Lackawanna, selling ox-| delivery tho wheat market was ard Oil of Kentucky Fre-| to. gon the company, and othe with 00d clearances con- | middle cour Sy $1.30@§1.25; sout ern | Chicago, R. I. and Pac. 2... Pleardy dividend, recorded {ts dividend on| forced down to below: $1.50 for May. | duces gasoline prices in Southern} 20) ro. the firm. , $1.18@$1.2 ° Chile Copper pach? Pi ES a Preston the frist nd then moved up to| Wh closed unsettled at 14 to l%c tes an average 3 cents a gal Heaxtig oa the aieat 1 * strongest feature of the local Eastern number 1, staple} Coco Cola --.--...._... Red Bank 140, which represented a net gain| under yesterday's finieh,.with May A : a ae os the: segses 1 magkét’ is the decided improvement | $142@$1.47; fine and FM combing | Colorado Fuel and Iron ~ Royalty & Producers — of 2% points. Baldwin and American | at $1.49% to $1 imes thinks market action of the | 20% Hinged meee eee in the demand for goods, the Amer-| $1.35@$1.40 jeastern clothing $1.20] Congoleum ~ Sunset > ~ OF 08. | Ce higher but ‘Unit ; ; gorge} ohn B porn, pres 1 i¢am Woolen company” ving made ON a Valley nuriber Pie $@ | Consolidated Gas Tom Bell Royalt 03 5 smmon showed a rae AGO, ot \-Béneational aro under a hee iter Rane i pease age of worsteds as well as | $1. Gora Products new Western Exploration — 3:00 on th frist résh estimates of world shortage of | to fact that t group usual Appeaié aha D -Wederaee ‘all oe switch Pisivee few) Blas nar:| Cosden Ot UWanterh: Stated. .oc. “r0 breadstuffs. sent wheat and all other | tho independent piper) Righer basis, if not withdrawn siiaprneant aieiee siaktaes half| Cructble Steel... WyoKans 22-9 Prices continued to move within| grains whirling upward anew today.| Wall Street Journal says it ts un- | 348° from sale, an event which} blood combing $1.30@$1.35; % “ph 4| Cuba Cane Sugar pfa. Yo TREE @ narrow trading scope during the | According to unofficial figures which | derstood that reports on the ol! pros. x regarded as inevitable by | combing $1.15@$1-18; % blood comb-} Davison Chemical -——.._- NEW YORE cUnm CLOSING: | ‘St half-hour. Postum cereals mov-| Were current the world supply of} pects of the Maxwell lease of ( « . for some time. The 98@$1.02. Pulled: Du Pont de Nemours Lichtntaln Produoste (035 16.40 | CU. UP 2% to a new top of 66% while t on October 1 totalled on! rado Fuel which comprises 260,000 Fi regai 1 rte yer pos State Auk On \chdahbived age baal - Frisco preferred, United Drug and | 056,000,000 bushels a8 against 3,430,-| acres nro favorablo and that drill — id eg ms t Shea Patehad oa aipere ¥1.90| Panious Players Lasky _. peaks Waar § Railway Steel Springs each advance. | 000,000 bushels on the same date in| ing jeases may be made soon. ¥ 4 better position and General Asphalt CEES Salt Creek Cons ed a poinnt. Kresge department} 1923. Under such circumstances | Standard Oil of California opens ; Mohair best combings %5@80c;| General Mlectric Tiss Seetoneas: 99 | Stores and Deaware and Hudson lost | general buying of wheat started to-/ 114 new shallow ofl field in Baldwin Jal Bulletin will pub-| best cancsit 65e@70c «3 "| General. Motors New York Ol 7.00 11.00) . point each. ‘Standard Industrials | 4ay with a rush, forelgners taking | ing district near Englewood, Cal P Ld . dssaa - cae eh fe. aanie ae 1 rails showed only fractional | hold freely and all the grain markets |“ Giaom says the review of the new Gulf States Steel Mutual O87 1100 | CL2hses. . Foreign exchanges trading | *4vanolng, in numerous instances to} 0.14 possibilities of the country in Mutual 7 was quiet, with rates slightly caster. | "ew top prices for the season, Mea ANGE Ho wutatoue ot fen pored es 55.87 56.00 Tne . reme: rhe: S°@2%c 5 ba saciyne tapes abe International Harvester Lehigh Valley, Sugar re. sLSIN OLS. After a decided fur-| the Pan Handi eS gg Int. Mer, Marine pfd. ~ fining and Cuba Can Sugar prefer.| ther bulge the market suffered a| Probably has greatest posaibitties. Int. Tel. and Tel. .. red each of which lost 2 pointe en.| Sharp setback. Production in Tonkawa fleld reach ST. PAUL, Oct. 3—Active buyingy agricultural crops in Michigan this|TAvincible Oil couraged short selling and profit| Subsequently prices declined un-|¢d new low level. : is reported by|/year is placed at $247,776,000, as Chicago Pre taking in other quarters. DuPor der persistent heavy selling Southern Caltfornia oll fields pro. duction gradually declining and ¢ figures show’ that total datly of holiday goods wholesalers here indicating a steady wnprovement in northwest wholesale given by federal authorities, an in- crease of more. than $25,000,000 over Most of the advances scored today by other grain than wheat were also Atlantic Gene Coast Line, Rock Island, CHICAGO, Oct! ¥ al Electric and several others ment of Agr Depart temb: —Re- trade. Men's shoes and dry soodsfilast year. Corn is valued at $55,- ceipts 13,000; active; mostly \,, | dropped @ point or so. wiped out. Closing prices were in iad, we heetutge riba Ok oe 4 5 As at oe \ 5 5 2 s © lo ric r eek of month while in the la show increased activity also. Ss 000, or $5, 00,000 more than last S60: higher; . weighty. butchers. and Standard Industrials and rails of- see ity. or near the lowest prices oot byes iS average Tea 45) 200 Hae cae j to you an is nereased about $3,500,000. i 0. States liontgomery Ward was lifted to a@ ‘orl eat | rels. has been delayed by rains, but| Michigan's prize crop, are higher in SRT proea. fe oy new high at 39 and Fisher Body} Corn opening %@%c higher; De- et your friends. F< A realy rape Aad is adding | price*but lower in volume. «SRO dpe wKea b Jumped 3% points. . Independent|cember $1.13%@1.14. Sharp addi. Gas at Cisco ‘VERY man, woman and 160 to 226 pound averages $10.80@ 11.30; desirable 250 to 350 pound butehers largely $10.80@11.20; bet, wants to have strength correct weight. It means th of ving. To be minus str: y to the farmers’ buying Seer’ Geptaniber payments of in. “on farm mortgages in’ Minne- strength also was shown by Amer- fean Can, Colorado Fuel, Pulman, and American Between four and ten million cuble feet daily is the estimated flow of Uonal grins werp witnessed and then a material setback. In the later trading corn showed ST. PAUL—St. Paul postal sav-| New Orleans, Tex and Mex. 108% ings bank d 6 hav New Woolen, buying of truck by the Utah Oil Refin- pita, North Dakota and. ‘Montana | 1S" cone Surtha tba lake thvoetpes % Tork Cingad - 9844 | ter 140 to 150 pound weight mostly | the 1ast-named bethe influenced by | indeperident weakriess. ‘The close| Se Company in its twat at Cisco, | #nd underweight often prove: Gs G0 pet cent Heavier than inst | Snie operating expenses Lave Oe [Motil wha ahr $10.20@10.60; bulk packing sows |the announcement that the com-|WaS heavy 1% to 2% net lower; Utah. Depth of the strike was 1,930 | fighting-power in the body Pe eee tacit Paree ft er lO healed 140% | $9.50@9 majority destrable | panys’ a December $1.10 yay | Otten means you are minus D year. creased 3 per cent. Parcel post~bus-| Northern Pacific .....--... = a : panys: sills at, Lawrance had ‘books | Deen : fatty sSFOmn ASM eontler sn. Of: SV8 minus red cells in strong weight slaughter pigs $0.50 @9.55; heavy weight hogs $10.60@ 11.25; medium $10.90@11.35; light $9.75@11.95; light light $8.75@11.16 packing hogs smooth $9.60@1 pack! hogs rough $9.20@9.60; power, blood, minus health, minus vit It is serious to be minus, buy moment you increase the nu at your red-blood-cells, you +) to become plus. That's why S| since 1826, has meant to thour —— Oats started %@3% higher, Do cember 58@59%c and after advano ing a Uttle more fell back to mint mum initial figures. , Hog prices roge to the highest lev- el this year and carried provisions ed sufficient orders to assure steady operation until the early part of 1925. Call money renewed at 2% per cent. Little alteration ‘occurred in prices of railroad shares during the after- iness here, due to heavier merchan- dise deliveries from St. Paul stores, have increased 67 per cent since 1921, Creek sands. At 1,900 feet a show- ing of ofl and gas was found, Paeitic ON ....--s-..2-0-. Pan American Petroleum B — Pa LOUIS, Oct. 3.—Barometers 6f trade in this section are begin ning to rise, Better crops and prices have allayed rural discontent and sales in the farming districts are Now Williams Director. Taking the place of A.@L. Merritt, CHICAGO,—Bullding activity. in resigned, former Governor Oliver H. wee! high point; few weighty steers today eligible to exceed $10; gave way 614. Recessions of 2 to 3 points occurred in American Car 1.10% rising, building construction is im-|tne central west has taken a spurt slaughter pigs $8.75@10. noon selling which rapidly upgrade. Shoup of Colorado has been named ‘ = wi ‘and ‘there 18 riskiness ‘in tising tie, pare monte Conteéee Cattle — Receipts 5,000; general] spread proportions among a director on the board of the E. 'T. Hiegmehhnae coerce 28 elothing. awarded were 14 per cent above the trade slow: uneven; killing quality] trials and specialties, Lo Open High Low Williams Oil Company. Mr. Merritt fills to the point of power, bektaes. preceding month and ‘per cent plain; few Choice fed steers here; point or 80 Were common, Including ; WHEAT— na Scat will continue as secretary of the! fesh becomes firmer, the age oe a BRIEFS—Markets — above thé same month a year ago. shipping demand narrow; best years] United States Steel, Baldwin and 2 agente pele A Tees 1a apt 44 4 company. that come from thinness disap tight, 1924, Casper ‘Tribune, | Resident Ml construction was 66 per ling $11.50; welghty steers weak to | other grip Reaper ae pemotre oA vert er ane — You look younger, firmer, hat $e under Thursday's late decline; { Ys ing nine points a egg cht i's = ® Si “ B and y eel i ‘T—The total value of allj cent above a year ago. fargaly apres Sale oa mal while. Consotidated Gas of Baltiaors | CORN— Second Well Spudded. and you feel it, too, all over A second well eight miles south of Longmont, Colo., was spudded in yesterday by the Ohio Of] company, body. More réd-blood-cells! §.8.8. Nature in building them by} and Foundry, Railway Steel Spring, 1.15% General Electric Natignal Lead, May Department stores and Worthing- some held around $10.50; bulk fed steers $7.50@9.75; Kansas yrassers million! There aro no unpr! A thorough test of the Haystack theories about 8.S.S., the scie: | structure is contemplated. Commodity Trade News dullt tte ‘action on, butler venters | #8 Pump preferred “A\ rewults of osc ot te aes | mostly 25¢ to 50c lower; bulk $11.75] , nC Cosine was weak, Offerings Dougias ‘Test’ Progressing. mitted by authorities. Begin! > . “ « x. ~ re} 2,075 fe has be ead v. ~ (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) yaro on full time in several depart- to $12.60 to packers: fow selectod | Mery iety” nriend ctcclatetee einen eae ehth ef 2.075 feet has been reach-| ing 8.8.8. today. It will give Drugs. ments. The American thread plant vealers upward to $13 to outsiders; 4040 pointe er ed ee more energy, vitality and vigor) Ing arilled pn section 21-31 miles south’ of Douglas, Sioux Oil company of C: a more up and going appearan 8.8. 5. is sold at all goo¢ stores in two sizes. Tho size is more economical. has increased schednies from 8 to 5 ays a week. PHILADELPHIA—The wholesale movément of drugs at this whole-| de sale center in September was about up to the mark of September, 1923. Patent medicines, tollet articles and stockers and feeders scarce; 35,50@ Sheep—Receipts 18,000; acti at lambs strong to 25¢ higher; sorting light bulk desirable natyles $13@ bulk MONEY H15. by nton, s. D. Water was encountered in the first Wall Creek sand at 2,005 feet. eprenthdlbestometeres Cotton. SHREVEPORT—Cotton receipts! united States Steel _... proprietary medicines show an in-|py the Louisiana Cotton Growers’ 13.25; few’ to city butchers $13.50; 3 crease of about 14 per cent. Co-operative Marketing association Westin Eater ge early Qulk range lambs: $13.50@ | NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—Ca!l money BELLS Be ee ee —_—_—- are approximately 12 per cent high-| wilys Overland Sra 13.75; fed clipped lambs $11.60; fat] steady; high 219; low 24; ruling} Oct. - - 14.37 14.37 14.35 —— - — ‘Corn. oc than acvthen tte last yaee, Wanless sheep fully 260 higher; choice handy | rate £34: closing bid’ 214; offered at | Nov. — MERIC, Mo—The good corn weight; range ewes $7; feeding lambs | 2%; Inst loan 2%: call loans against | Jan. — - 19.20 13.22 13.20 Steady; early sales $12.50@13; year ding range breeding ewes averaging id pounds, $12. in Calloway county and other sections of of Missourl has stimulated and the season is ex- Bone ‘be a good one for breeders, Lamber. DPTROIT—Lumber dealers here pgs ve @tocked up to the limit in con- acceptances Time loans steady; mixed collateral, 60-90 days 24%@ 2%; 4-6 months 3@3%. Prime com- mercial paper 3 METALS ol HOUSTON—Average daily produc- ton of Gulf Coast and South Texas oll for the past week totaled 131,615 barrels, an increase-of 3,705 over the previous week. Twenty-one new produrerg were brought in, Cash Grains and Provisions CHICAGO, Oct. 3.—Cash grain, wheat number 2 red $1.51@$1.52; number 2 hard $1.46@$1.47. Corn number 2 mixed $1,13@$1.14; number 2 yellow $1.14%@$1.17. Oats number 2 white 65% @58%c; Oct. 6 to 11, 1924 : BARGAIN WEEK Used Cars and Trucks Omaha Quotations. OMAIA, Neb., Oct. 3.~(U. S. De- partment of Agriculture)—Hogs— Receipts 5,000; active 15@25c higher; that 101 will bulk 190 to 250 pound btitchers $10.35 number 3 white “@55%. continue coeousp Riaagrn neat a > Steel. @10.50; top $10 desirable 160 to ah S Rye number 3, $1,31@$1.82. Bar- tion throughout the fall and into PITTSBURGH—Shading in mer- 290 pound. welghis $10.00@10.35;| NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—Copper ley 88c@$1.00. Timothy seed the winter. chant bars has been extended so strong weight butchers $10 electrolytic spot and nearby 123 34.75 @ $6.35. “ y that the market in the Pittéburgh packing. sows. mostly $9.5 future 1c. Clover seed $16.00@$26.00 . Lard area is now quoted at 20.05c to smooth grades upward to $9.9 Tin steady; spot and futures $49. | $14.7 Ribs $1 Bellies $14.50 Non-Ferrous Metals JOPLIN, Mo.—Output of zinc ore in this district for the year so far has feaché 1,054,206,740 pounds at $21,764,104 Lead ore shipments to- 3 tal 136,789,270 pounds, valued at $6,966,254. A rich lead strike is re- ported by Henderson and company near Duenweg, Mo. . 21,20e a pound, Plates and shapes have shown little change for two weeks. Pig iron is dull and foundry iron has lost 50c a ton or half the advance it scored a mbnth ago. of all sales, $9.50@10.40 cost Thursday $9.04; Cat! Tron steady, average weight 263, 1,100; fed steers and yearlings — ses generally Steddy; goad to chofce 1,500 pound steers $10.00; few loads medium grades -downwiird to $8.50; bologna bulls weak; other killing classes steady; stockers and feeders nomin- ally steady; bulk grassy cows and helférs $3.25 few heifers up- ces unchanged. Lead steady; spot $8. Zinc steady; east St. Louis spot and nearby. $6.17. Futures Antimony spot $11.12. Illinols Pipe ~.-...----~ Indiana Pipe -...----. National Transit --...- New York Transit -... Northern Pipe ~.-~.... Ohio Oil .. International Pete ------ Penn, Mex, -- Prairie Oll -...---.-... 207 Tower Talk Nelson MeKaig, Jr., who {s con- nected with the federal petroleum research laboratory at Wyoming university, is leaving October 18, to ST. PAUL—The plan for exten- sive work in the fron mines of the Mesaba and Cuyona ranges this fall and winter are very good and much Textiles. BOSTON—The West Boylston cot: | idle labor probably will be absorbed} prairie Pipe -. ward to $ canners and cutters |, . Oct © silver| take a position as assistant chem. ton mills at Bast Hampton, Mass., in these operations. “bologna bulls. $3.00@.| 10%; Mexican dollars "Vist in the service techinque at Port Practical veal top $10.00. au Prince, Hait!. Germany and France after the close pi deeds: — Receipts ambs Flour. AOE CriSMRA RE alla ood ARS . tr ri ateady to western MINNEAPOLIS, M Oc ab v3 ghana aut wavy Grain and Stock were trying to. pis: up. wheat bao lanibs $13 Aotene aPeliy 36. to" 3 higher. Fi otL Loa | tractor, returnea this morning from : Joats. Markets outside the United $13.75; a clip-| ents $8.00@8.1 4.60626.00 inspection tour of the Cratg, 1—1923 Ford Coupe | 1—1922 Reo Roadster a) States are showlng greater strength ped lamba’ $11 and feeders ~ “| Colo., oil atstriet. Mr. Lemmon says fess Opinions From }than ours. steady; best fat ewes $6.00; medium he will continue to keep his tools 1—1923 Ford Roadster | : tone Nee Toueais 1 r g lambs $12.00 on the 4 It Creek. or ‘ =i ouring ; Unless Argentina and other landa 4 western feeding lambs $12.00, n the in Salt Creel 1—1922 Ford Touring se Brokerage Wire || viow tos equator ship enormous] Swan and Finch POTATOES Nao Sasa 1—1922 Dodge Touring | ta_ieay Nash Roadster amounts of wheat to the European| Vacuum = -, ee George M. Vandeveer and James 1—1924 Nash Speci Oct. 3,—(t, -g. Paden, both of the Midwest Refining Chicago traders believe that} Washin, 1—1921 Hudson Touring Roadster Grain Opinions. market, OR. sae phinesen Department of Agriculture)—Hogs | _ CHCICAGO, Oct. 3—Potatoes trad-| company, have come back from a paths 12] WARREN—Any sell- ber tain sth apated to $2 and Rye 8. O. 100; 10 to 1éc Niel top 10,76) ing fair market about steady; re-| hunting trip. What they got, if any- in. lake volume seems improb-| t $1.75. Others $10.35 to $10.95; packing sows | °C!Pts”® total United States | thing, and where they got it, is un TR Sh It is the belief of rye traders that steady $7.75; plas scar or page ; Minnesoa and North | known. BARTLETT FAZIER—Wuropean | we have nearly oversold ourselves: Cattle—1,009; calves 50; grass -hole| 7 ‘3 eg eked Red river Ohies $1.00 ‘as news fe sensationally bullish. They think rye will sell as high as fers $4.50; dull, demand duli; bulk] @08; Minnesota sacked round] Among those who really appr 1—3-ton Internationa! | IN ALSTRIN—We confident-| wheat, if not higher, before the end of run steers ;soveral lots stockepa| Wte* $1.00@1.10; sacked sand land] ate the best in music, is R. B. Leg 1—3-ton Stewart 1—Chevrolet H. Com- ly expéct @ further advance in all] of the season. and feeders $4.00@$7.25; throo load] OMO# 85c@90; South Dakota sacked | gett, guperintendent in Wyoming of 1—114-ton Maxwell | mercial early Ohlos 95e@$#1.00; Wisconsin the field operations of tho Texas Petiars WINTHROP—GIn tool Bologna bulls $8.00; vealora] S&CKed rotnd whites $1.05@1.10; bulk | Proauetion company. Ilo. never HARR Greybuil $7.00. Illinois sacked round " <| pulls F E misses @ concert and fs an enth JACKSON BROTHERS — Condi. oreign Exchange |} torontignt piShgP 2100; lambs. etea e's ey fast whon it comes to fome talent pall aven load ) musical productions. THOMSON MéKINNON — All W YOR Oct. 9.—Forel, $13.00; few londw feeder Inmbs and BE ON | = . nW YORK; Oct. 3.—Foretgn ex-| Salt Creek £ ofl mon want to be greeted with | PE tee tatt oneal trrosslars, queues t{ ie eae: Batter and Eggs {jt ci mon want tov grested with | i 8 Great Britain demand 446| Mule Creek nes on the fifth : guteh higher but susgest caution in | Ce mines on the fifth floor of the Con Hf | 116; cables 446 6-16; 60 day bills} Sunburst’ .. CHICAGO, Oct, 9.—Butte ¥ | 1 Buying On ulges. Present prioot| 6 "hacha tua gan, Wines , AGO, 8.—Butter high-| golidated Royalty butldl he fi Ser Oath Wii! be hard to’ maintain. an 5 Tene: cenena pee Dome - er; he nit extras 4@37 40; | fellow they’lt meet will be William waacies standards 344 c; extra firsts 35@ chief clerk. “Bil" is also ; Belgium de- | Byton 2. NEW YORK, Oct. 3-—nusl 0 304 Yo. (gl 7 , tee 2 “ eines in | SCCOnds# 3014 @31 Mo. chief gladhander for that govern- CHICAGO RE PMIUD fa 4opd ae-| mend 4.82 Germany on refined sugar was limited to nearby unchanged! receipts 8, ment organization here, Ho started e Eons Lge ase he ie rie Bie ere? ae ae Holland oe requirements. Prices were uns iy the of business by spending a 14 S I K world's supply an and sit-} 38.66; Norway 14.17; Sweden 26.60 a 10 ais BO doe _ y ja Wich aoe 6 ‘Ki ri LuPinscabetuidegcaene changed at 7.15 to $7.50 for fine year In China and Siberia with 6 South:Kimball Street gee : \ 2 with eon uation teint ant toe Denmark 17.38; Switzerland 19.0 granulated. Refined futures were céssion hunters, ; Spain 13.26; Greece 172%; Poland 19%; Czecho Slovakia 298%; Jugo Slavia 1.38; Austria .00014%; Ru- miata 52. “Arg 36.00. ‘The third National Exposition of Phone 1818 Power and Mechanical Engineering will be held in the Grand Central, nominal, Sugar futures closed eas Ap. proximate sales 17,000-tens, Deceni- ——>_— Flax. France, Italy, Greece, COTTON Ni and Denmark “have

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