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BER 3, 1924. ~ Oil :: Finance ::' Bonds *: “Stocks "s ” Grain AS ee, ——————-———=NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY I {Foreign Born Americans New York Stocks American Can 7% | Bessemer g to pay the extra charge assessed,| American Tobacco Central Pipe YORK, N | which amounted to less than 35) American Weolen Consolidated ng Wweakd “pees ee ; ; 3 3 7 NEW YORK, Noy. 3. Extensive! cents in American currency ‘American Zinc Lead & Sm. - Cow Gulch ~ 4 . idl pridticaa! ih fico tone 4 ; d : adjustments of speculative -ac-{ Went @eriaterial ‘sag ii price y ‘d tine C Both these men declared that if,| Anaconda Copper - Domino — “ res ac- the: gediings. There ntrepu rgenti in future they should go.to Europe,| Atchison _ Elkhorn counts over’ the ‘election holiday | Guriny the early 3. was P' f4 ad’ a ve ‘buying and quo- they would carry.no more baggage | Atlantic Coas oT W ‘ 1, | brought about considerable -irregu-| 2% lack Of aggreest uying q } than would suffice them for the| Baldwin Locomotive steamer trip over, They said they| Baltimore and Ohio Frantz the. pivotal industrials and standard | With 2» hollaay echédulea for. to. $1,406. to 81.40% and May $1.45%; 48 were’ followed ‘by ‘a genera! setback of le or more and tlien by their native |ing gifts to Europe from America| Chesapeake and Ohio isits which some} have announced their intention of Chicago and Northwestern to the places of| discontinuing this custom. They Stock prices continued thetr, ‘i ward march as) trading was ‘resum: Mountain & Gult . New York Oil . world, announced today that Chicago, Mil., & St. Paul pis 21% | Picardy - ephiedbegy ios of. 1,000 | sontethisig’ Or me-rest have been vic-| say it fs much more satisfactory to | Gpj, R. I. and Pac. 34% | Preston _ ed teday. with the execution of s of i 4 in thelr own home towns be-| make their gifts in American money Chile Copper. mm mete Red Bank . and 1,500 share trenpeesons ig ‘Despite bo ng new setimaiee °f! flight from Japan. cause they Were a part of the Amert-|and let the recipients buy thelr |Gocq Colg 47% | Royalty & Producers ing heaty week end accumulation 9f }corn « yield, * corn “market was 4 n army of tourists which spent] presents in the shops in their own |< Re x. buying orders. New 1924. high res- eased. by clear’, cold, weather, likely ords were established by American |to help enlarge receipts. After open- acididd Preas! Radiator, Maxwell A and B tseués ifig at tac to Sc off December $1.05% | f1, Argentine aviator, who announc- and U. S. Cast Iron Pipe on. gain#|to+$1.05%, prices serene some: | oq today that he had abandoned his ranging from fractions to 2 points. what. Sunset Tom Bell Royalty — Western Exploration Western Stat Colorado Fuel and Iron. Congoleum --. Cnsoiidated Gas -. Corn Products, new TOKIO, Noy. —(By the As- 00,000 a day in Europe the past| towns where they can take advan- jor Pedro Zanni, % P| @ summer tage of exchange and obviate the i ¢ i | i ‘ Many of last summer's visitors| unusual demands tmposed on Ameri- have determined not to return again| cans whose pocketbooks seem to be y over the 5 Cosden Otl F100) SS. ‘ American» Water. Works — common 64 thé cation Proposed attempt to fly over © rs 4 tem- 5 of corn, * & apes re ppl bia a) Denon the natural prey to Crucible Steal -. NEW YORK CURB CLOSING and. six per cent preferred ‘moved pots ao tes to: %e down, Decem- Siete taparhaide winter, Gise. buy as little as possible. One pros-| So marked has this feeling become | Cuba eae Sugar pfa. Bid Asked | counter. to the general trend, losing | zer 48%c. The market dropped a lit-| reached his decision when word perous Hungarian restaurant pro-|that a German priest who recently Steiger aa chiaad an Mountain, Producers — 20.00 20.12|@ point each. tle further and then ‘rallied. was received here that the ports Nemo ietor who came to this country 15 | visited his relatives in this country, Glenrock Oil < 15 Realizing sales appeared " later,} Higher quotations on hogs were of Petrapoviosk and Paramushiru S ago returned today from a|carried with him on his return an | ©! - Sult Creek’ Pra: .50 | impeding the rise in market: leaders | accompanied by an upturn in the wereiéebound: This condition ‘end. av vig tories! lic He de-| enormous portfollo filled to bursting | Famous: Players Lasky - Salt Creek Cony. - .00 | SCH ae | American -Can,)*General market. ed the ‘possibility of obtaining ships elared that the stripping of good|with new American dollar bills. To| General Asphalt - New York Electric Maxwell “Aand.U. 8) Cast |< to lay in supplies along the route. American coin from trans-Atlantic] each was attached the name and ad-| General Electric Pratrio OU : .00 | Iron- Pipe, the last named reacting money or more when translated into| greed of railroad and government|Int. Mer. Marine pfd. -.. foreign exchange, than many skill-| employes and officials. Int. Tel. and Tel. ed mechanics are making in Europe. These facts undoubtedly will find| Invincible Ot) i z ‘Subsequently, “ Major Zanni has three plans of ac- 7 ors began with the docking of|dress of the pe.son to receive it.|General Motors - = more than a point. Cuyamel Fruit her: in tion-for the future. Subject to the {the steamship on European soil. They had been entrusted to his care|Great Northern, pfd. - was-weak, yielding 3 points. Other- .the | approval of a committee of three in i Sefore a traveler could get his| by persons with relatives or friends|Gulf States Steel =! wise .the market exhibited: ‘consid- ¥ = ia sesient ants Megha baggage handled on the Bremer-|in Germany who had heard him| Houston Ol --_ “ lerhble ‘houyancy; with ven x erie iy rarer hive I heser docks, ho said, he was com-| preach and who were unwilling to| Illinois Central gent ?-of amotor: oll. Votienad Par’ sae Phe Sie tt © part sey { pelled to pay a porter $1 American] have thelr gifts endangered by the| International Harvester and merchandise issues 32 1 forging sgpad Sad fresh 1 { He carriea with him soores of pres-|a reflection in the Christmas buying | Kelly Springfield Tire —— Chicaget Prise. ed. Fruit, Geaepe Solvents B, se eget TES cde j ents for relatives and friends in the/done in the next month by foreign| Kennecott Copper ------.-<. CHICAGO, Nov. 3.—(U. S. Depart- Goodyear: °. prior enseds ace ranging - to CHICAGO, Nov. 3.—The Rock J reston around Budapest, but before born residents. Not only will Ameri-| Louisville and Nashville -—--- 99%] ment of Agriculture) —Flogec Re | 1Tuok™, General. Baking. advance, December $1.05% to $1:05%.| Island railroad reports net operat- he could deliver them, the cost of|can manufacturers find thelr usual|Mack ‘Truck -—... - 2915} celpts, 46,000; moderately _active:| Foreign exobangee tet ee — Open’ High’ Low Close| ing income for the last month was j Handling them had tripled their cost ee sarees to Cis ede oe eS Marland Of!) ---------. - mostly 15@25c higher; light Mght| prisew steadier 0 | De -1,39% | larger than any month in the his- 4 to him. there! promises: to: be, asec ow | Maxwell Motors A ~--------_ und slaughter pigs show 25 to’ 60c . 148%4'148% 114414 1.45% | tory of the road aggregating $2.- j Apaches: eival On a Unercens sorecdtent teeta eT ee eae “Spree Oil a - advance; demand broad; top, $10.15; ot! pratt tale teal ae aah era 1.82% 1.82% 1.80% 1.31% | 39,494, compared with $2,374,100 in te e 1 3 s c issourt, and Tex. = 5 J . F ugus' &n enviuhle reputation as an insur.|exchange which still ts in thor-|issourl Pacific pfd. 2... er tet pear as AE ae Ane beret ya soley Ad year preaet voker in New York, told how | oughly unstabilized condition else-| National Lead) ----- - 152% | jority 150 to 230 pound weights,/eq toa relatively, few ieaues, Unit. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3.—Im- tone for seven hours and | alos Ikely that seetel eee wiagntate | New Orteatis, ‘Tex and Mex. —— 108% | s2.2609.60; "bulk 140, to 160. pout 7 Gran commerarioc ene ee up proved ‘business conditions in the Pesce’ anton a aan ¥ ‘ : La New. York’ Central Kind, $7,00@8.0 king sows, : over: te em : forced to miss a steamer at a cost | prier to the holidays wil fall off, Wet. N. Wcend Hartiord 2 Largsly. ORO R Si: s eironae Lee $9 183% a Dhan ey pt Naor Bis gant Norfolk and Western - 4 | slaughter pigs, mostly $6.25@6.75; 4 “up: z Z r } 9 BUF nek 2 =n heavyweight hogs, $9.60@10.15; me- i" iwin © ‘make! July ‘ q le ---= dium, $9.10@10,00; light, $7.75@9.51 . Progress. on | the: but] Ree) i ' k veryman s Investment Pan a Pe lght ght, $6.25@8.60; packing hogs, ‘ ' well ab-| Des. tat) 149° 1.16K 147% : es ran! wonecseccess- rans Si areas - smooth, $8.70@9.00; packing hogs,| sorbed. shares sho May ----'1.20 184% '1.19% 1.20% = = jlucers an¢ ners - rough, $8.35@8.75; slaughter pigs, strength. bly. weet epee ee 10 treet nal says { Unnecessary Worry. in investment rating. Through - $6.00@7.00, vester, with a ip ‘a t danien 73 aa ai onstecres More than once in this series 1| their ability to diversify their hold- “ Cattle—Recelpts, 23,000; quality of} Commercial Solvents, B, Ee aia Nov, "__-15.03 ° 308 1146-75 14.75 ings and due to’their long expert- rs, be heeding warn- steer run, gneerally plain; good and at 2, were tiotan totes the- ra Cee ate . +83 lings of a ahotet before the new choice kind, scarce; more demand eet ‘Utah PU year his advanced very for. A for weighty steers; early top year- jorago ; - =". -—--" drop earl: barrel ings, $12.25; heavy steers, Bee he =o money r 152 epee marred is a pretty big decline fat she stock, strong to 25c nighees bulls, strong; calves, around 50c ‘when one considers that pro- early bulk to packers, $9,00| featured by. wide ‘contrary. (Reser or MT ore ety “1s now 1,907,000 barrels have warned against the undue op- ence in these matters the savin timism which leads untrained inves-| banks are able to reduce the ree ve tors to buy speculative and semi-|a minimum. The fact that they are speculative securities on the prom-| not able to eliminate it entirely is ise of high returns. Now and then,/no reason for distrust in ‘savings however, I meet a man who leans| banks. too far the other way. Instead of] In the same way there is.no rea- pied : 3 = : 1a “compared with 2,265,000 bar- rd; stockers and feeders, the web being over-optimistic he ts over-pes-| son for refusing to buy sound. bonds Ra tt AS a hh ed . bp , a 5 pas ally a year ago, with a gain |simistic and worries over securities | simply because in the progress of | Souther PEAY Os Sa fairly’ . actiyé, strong. unevenly | ceding: from: "Amara Wo : a Standard Oil of Cal. -:------- 59% | higher. 5 i 2.8 dutpiien ene change (or the Detter * Sheep—Receipts, 20,000; active; BY 1 : ‘o| the afustion becomes ‘more fat lambs, mostly 25c higher; sort: of m— ¢ @ | apparent. ing moderate; bulk atives and . ‘ ¢ ONS comeback, $13.50@13.75; some held Pokey : ea a ag en era tee higher; culls, mostly $10.50@11.00; ween ro FB. Yicwo : lgetNew! Yersey had determined to % | good westerns, $13.50; best. clipped, oR *_ | dletate its own policy to Prairie and = b 75; fat se ranctie e Davison pests ¥ oe r Gs2c. : other companies -while buying sur- - vi je" af feeding lambs, | when there is no occasion for it. |humann affairs social and economic Such a one came into my office| changes alter the position of indus- | Seagcteker Gocpecaion the other day alarmed over his hold-| tries. Revolutions of this kind do | Studebaker Corpo es ings of mortgage certificates secur-| not come suddenly or without warn-|noxas CO. x= e4 on New York City real estate| ing. Tt 1s just as much a mistake| ores ana, Pacttl and returning him 5% per cent. His|to jump to the conclusion that the | qoenco, j route ou investment was guaranteed by one| radio 1s going to ‘abolish the. tele- | Transcontinental of the strongest financial institu-| phone as it is to rush’ in and buy | Utom Pacific tions in America. Still he wanted to| radio stocks of all kinds because of | UMited Drug : 6.50. mtinent know what would happen should| the apparently ‘limitless possibilities | Us 5: Cast Iron Pipe = 121% | steady to:atrong few, early salen’ at | PRETAY: pgel aoe ° at) oo eet oe thers be a collapse in real estate| of this wonderful riew invention, |U: 9: Ind. Alcoho: ~ >, TOM $18.00. iiading fen Nena “6 f ‘ ; TeMtextcan’ seaboard Ol! officials say values. I think I reassured him and| You should remember too that great | United, States Rubber -. $9% ‘Aroutben Avséh Toose| two wells showing water are in he went away refleved. industrial corporations are. often | United States Stee! __--_____ 109% Omaha Quotations. Syitew Bisewte-w hte iiftea. up - ' highly ~ competetive territory in ‘This was an exceptional case, but| able to adjust themselves to funda.|Utah« Copper —.--—--- w-ee---- 79 | OMAHA, Nov. 3.—(U. 8. Depart-| Wiles Bisenlts cinta, fontured tne | eee north “of. district and involve‘ pro- it serves to illustrate the point that| mentally changed conditions. One| Westinghouse Electric 63% | ment of ' Agriculture.)—Hogs—Re-| One {010 rey AEG RATS Ange duction of 30,000 barrels a day, while all investments no matter how con-| of the largest/and most successful | Willss Overland 8 |ceipts, 5,000; fairly active, 10@1bc} “t, fading. Se production-of: company in districts servative does !mply some measure | motor car manufacturing companies | Woolworth ~-__ 4| hicher; bulk butchers, 225 -pounds - 5 70,000 barrels a day; wells are not of risk. Nothing is absolutely stable. | was once in the wagon making bust- < and up, $8.75@9.10; two loads up to - ve \ atastibded but. only pinched in. There is no such thing as absolute| ness. It's progress ‘was not ‘halted $9.20; top, $ bulk 160 to 225 $ <n : j Company hes 14 wells drilling in safety. Even the savings bank has|when the automobile replaced the pound weights, $8.25@8.75; light ‘aitterant parts of the district. to invest the funds you entrust to| buggy... I do not say ‘that there. is ‘ight, downward to, '$7.00; packing "Dimes—Recent buying in stocks its care in securities which not only| no danger along this line. I only sows, mostly $8.25@8.40; bulk of all he nature of an election fluctuate in market price that vary | insist that it is greatly exaggerated. sales, $8.25@9.10; average cost Sat hadi been’tn the ri baie Er cerentiod. urday, $8.32; weight, 262. Wager; announcement of result will | Commodity Trade News yea 5 is > Y 6 Probably lead to much profit taking. Cattle—Recolpts, 9,000; fed steers banks, 451%: e lemhan : seer Me American—Wall Street ts looking and’ yearlings, slow, steady; bulls, | ” aed for a blg market in the rails and $9.00@11.25; few yearlings, upward oils shortly. ~ to $11.75; grass cows and heifers, He -Tribune—Street interprets . A m mi = Chesebrough * pfd. 1 sete plea aig tal oe ieha td ‘ i] C Bel h @lection results us indicating iteel. g00d prices for this product. Continental veals, 5 2 as 39.53; 7 ? d’ World trend “toward political con- PITTSBURGH, Nov. 3.—Pig tron abe Crescent, -- and feeders, slow, steady: bulk grass | 11125." sweaen, déniand, 26.627: Den! "Grain Exports. servatism. i= dull, two lots have been sold re- Shoes. Cumberland. -..-. cows and heifers, $3.50@5.75; can- demand, 17.83: > Switzeflard, _SwASIEINOTON, Nov." 3.—Exports |" Journal of Cofvmerve—There is cently by steel interests remote from the valleys at less than the valley ners arid cuttets, $2.50@3.60; prac: ‘Spain: demand,.13:47; | of gtain fromthe United States last |y.4 ¢eason to reward the election 2 ve Wureka’ 2. LYNN, Mass., Nov. 3.—A. revival tical veal top, $10.00; bologna bulls, , demand,” 177; Poland,” de | week~.: totalled 6,896,000 ‘bushels | more than a temporary market in- of manufacture in shoes is plainly | #1 Sig. ‘Com.’ —-_ equivalent of $19. Foundry ts quot- < Gal. Sig. Ola pra. -.. $3.00@3.40; early sales stockers and] _ ‘ agajnst’ 15,727,000. bushels for the} quence. ° able at $19.50 a ton valley ana| 7 evidence here. Two'shoe manu- Gal Sle New a. Ke feeders, mostly $5.75 @6.50. 2.98; Jugoy Slavia, °? demand, - , x tes dessemer is unchanged at $20. epi bal eBide nk Veer ees Illinois Pipe . man Sheep—Receipts, 8,500; all plasees 1.45%; Austria, demand, .0014%; Ru-| “Detailed tigures as compared with| NEW YORK, N of —— acnchaditeerhisn : “" lIndiana Pipe fully steady; bulk native lambs, | pants, . Argentina, |the-previous week made. publié to-| Wyoming oils ut 2 p.m. today were Dry Goods. ude National Transit 22 2214 | $13.00@13.50; fed westerns, $13 5@ | demand, 36.87; Brazil, demand, 11.35; | day by the commerce department fol-} listed on the New York Curb as NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 3.—Bust e New York Transit 3 18.40; best fat range lambs $13.60; Tokio, demant 88%: Montreal 100. town! follows: Ress among dry goods jobbers has| ., 11, Automobiles. Northern Pipe fod olltnpad. $2300 23:80; tae Sera yaa erie * Barley $90,000 bushels’ against | standard Oil (Indiana), 57%; Moun- shown some improvement in the}. 7OLEDO, Nov. 3—The Maxwell} oni, oy ‘ mostly $6.50@6. best feeding : 3,| 2,806,000; corn’ 86,000°againet 147,000; | tain Producers, 20; Mutual, 11; Salt lant week, but business is not up to| Meter corporation will continue to lembs, $13.00. . International Pete expectations, owing to the mild] US° Fisher bodies on closed ma-| pon agey. 2. eee ak ¥ otats. 254,000" against 626,000; ‘rye| Creek Producers, 26. Tower Talk > || 72%:600 asainwt’ 1,400,000; wheat 6. : Ve seracta, . eo 2 ; Xe Hk ee = — : * , | . r | : é : : : NN oul 5 _ Incensed Over Treatment |Sccso7e : = “TOWRA Gi | © Se ns American Car’ & Foundry Boston. Wyoming ‘ F 4 j J “heer, q Received in Old Countries see incrmiona Spx ice" eck en 3 | oct Pia oe: ae a iy meee 2 ‘American Smelting & Refs. Buackstone Salt Creek . 4 Tre ious es at arent aver cm y YL i of over $300 before he was allowed Aibecloan Ske an . 2 | cotmminies= s : 3 i , : : a *) on Grains a a : ope | could bay ail clothing and other: at-| Bethlehem) Btsel | ——- Cg th |e ren ba Snes Aa We cheat cs aetomtoets ox Condition of Russ Ports | ticles cheaper than they could have] California Petroleum ‘Jupiter 2 Ob ‘ profitetaking, sales were apparent in Chips tia pelnin and. to Close eur anton the way visitors to| their handbags and trunks trans-|Canadian Pleific Kinney Coastal @ number of apestalties DADE: in- - masearten Speiveriant ie . ———_ a ported from town to town. Central Leather Lance Creek Royalty - .00% fluenced \in part’ by irene gs oneal iahien: aa one more to sever| Foreign born residents who took | Cerro de’Pasco 46% | Marine 1.00 rates.\: Sales bagi $3: as 750,009 ad Me rina cin TOKIO, Nov. ween thos Americans | delight formerly in sending or carry-!Gnendler Motors —2... 32 | Mike Henr 00% shares. » [ed “Cigures Desenver Bhead, :4aaina-of: 1:t0;a"pelutecwuce Tas, close ope wal unsettled, eH f = S BRIEFS recites Loewe, tae Boot aa aren sees | BUSINES Fareed to Give Up Fargo - larity tn today’s market... Most, of |tationa at Liverpool, were tower.| Air Flight Owing to Icebound —(By The Associated Press. ) ee Pedro Zanni, the intrepid Argentine airman, carrying colors of his country on an attempted air cruise around the he had reached a decision to abandon his proposed attempt to make the transpacifice the Argentine aviator would remain in Japan until spring and continue the flight as outlined, or he will proceed to Europe making a flight across the Atlantic to Buenos Aires or he will make a flight.from New York to Buenos Aires. The Argentine aviator said he had exhausted every resource in an. ef- fort to continue flight along the original route across the Pacific but he was regretfully compelled to ad- mit the impossibility of making a successful attempt at this season. Major Zanni was hopeful that the Buenos Aires committee would agree to his plans concerning other routes. east and mid-west, due to good crops and better prices, will result in very heavy tourist homeseeker travel to the Pacific coast during the winter months. Inquiries regarding pas- senger accommodations are 100 per cent greater than in any previous year. rapidly and it is thought the wel] will be completed to the objective sands by the first of the year. Ol in lows. Oil has been discovered in south- eastern Iowa. The crude ts said to be 39 gravity and comes from -a depth of 880 feet. The location: of new field is in Van Buren county: This find adds another state to tho midcontinent district making ‘the te tal six. firsts, 32@34c; seconds, 29% @s0ige. Bggs, lower; recetpts, 3,294 cases; firsts, 42@48c; ordinary firsts, 37@ 400, NEW YORK, Nov. 8—Bufter firm, receipts 5,892; creamery Soy than extras 41@42%c; tras 92 score, 40%c; ditto firsts 3s to 91 score, 34@39%5c; packing stock current make number 2, 26¢. Eggs steady, receipts 5,190; fresh gathered extra firsts 51@56c; fresh gathered firsts 44@50c; ditto seconds and poorer 37@43c; nearly hennery whites closely selected extras 81@ 84c; nearby and nearby western her: nery whites first to average as 60@80c; nearby hennery browns tras 59@68c; Pacific coast whites: pa tras 76@80; ditto firsts to extra firsis 80@75c; refrigerator extra firsts’ i 4142@ 420; ditto firsts 40@41c. > Cheese steady receipts 91,455. State whole milk fats fresh fancy to fancy specials 1915@20%c; ditto average run 18%c. State whole milk flats held, Fancy to fancy specials 20@21c; ditto average run 18% @19c. beth Baath aed oat SILVER LONDON, Nev. 3.—Bar silver 345, pence per. ounce. Money. 2% per cent. METALS NEW YORK, Nov. 3.-Copper— Firm; electrolytic, spot and nearby, 13%; futures, 13% @13%c. Tin—Firm; spot and futures, weather. Retail trade is running a| Chines but will make {ts own open = DENVER, Colo., Nov. 3.—Hogs — } spared, rates da, Dati WT Rieal rssie! shade behind that of last year, with | Sutomoblle bodies’ at its “Dayton wat ee oe has Receipts 700; average quality plain: States aig conaaine wiead flour in} at eanth ee 1,600 feet and carry. ene a hon a naeer wear mov. PT Solar Refg. -_—- soredrly ‘odes ation 10 leon eres | Aveeno ienere Gn proposed | transit 428,000 ‘barrels agalhst.751--fing 12%:Inch casing, the Guernsey ing slowly. Wee S0."Pipe -2-..2~. few :lato bids slow: py We a oy amendments No. 1 Sa, Viahd2 : 000 barrels.’ test well In Platte county is being 7 BSE Lie So. Penn Olt s pedalane Seber has ds Ney se ’ bothered. considerably by water. An ___ Stoves SHREVEPORT, Nov. 83—Ofl pro-} "ww penn. Ol Lote for choice 170. poun iver on ke | The Hiwlins «Republican of! * » VISIBLE: GRAIN SUPPLY. attempt will soon be made to shut ST. LOUIS, Noy. 3.—The ship-| duction in Louisiana and Arkansas 8. °O.-Ind. § to choice drive ins $8.50 to $ PACK: years ago carried ‘the following: EW. YORK; Nov. 3. ‘The visible | off the flow so that drilling may pro- ments of the Charter Stove and| dropped 4.288 barrels a day last} <" Go: yan. ~ ‘ * | ing sows $7.50@8; fat pigs $6.50@7; “The oll -excitement , experienced | supply of American grain. sh: gress, Range company, one of the largest | Week to a toatl of 172,823 barrels. A 8. O. Ken stock Kind scarce. in. Pennsylvania’ several’, years ago | following chafges tn “bushel ene at Rooet te he BeIses Rt ERR ON Sve USE)| ee INSAe. 2 6 | paste -S0Re: Soares: Eg); a oe will be en-enacted.in Wyoming next] Wheat—Increased 2,135,000. Cooper Basin Test. ho Ceaoae;. pected to tapteeee eeeateioniie this |B: Os0ble 3 wipols, setcoeers> Sac etree | spring. It-only: takes a-gusher or| Corti—Decreased 644,000. Cooper Basin structure in Albany most other classes rtkady; good heifers $4.75 to $6; canners and cutters $2@3; vealers pe 50@8; early sales stockers $5.65 } several loads feeders heifers $5 ouas, few cows down; good stock calves $6.25. Sheep — 27,900; active; killing classes steady; one load 94 pound fat 5. O. Ohio pfa. léc higher; two to excite the people equal-to.the | .Oats—Increased 1,987,000. county gold growing in Rye—Increased 1,729,000. Barley—Decreased, :233,000. Se epee 2 3 gol ee me Swan and Finch Vacuum -. Ol. wien omit, 26%.,* qe | Fraud Charged In |s"0"%s" %| Election in Cuba Well and Heydrick is describe in the Burke-Burnett Wichita area ia soon to be tested by the Ohio Oil company ‘which has already started to move rig materials to lo- cation on Section 19-18-77. This pros- pect lies near the Rock River field and not far from Rex Lake field which the Orio discovered last year. Several years ago the Utah Oil Re- The Casper. Derrick locates the Brush creek’ gold‘ mines*in’ south- FLOUR. western Wyoming. Can it» be*pos-| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Nov.. 3. sible that the taleuted editor) of the |~-Flour. unchanged. In carioad lots Derrick doesn't. yet “know ‘where | family patents quoted at.$7.75 a bar- Carbon ‘county, the ‘mother of «Na- {Fel n’98 pound cotton sacks. -Ship- off men as the best well since Je 8 0 ey fining company spent’close to $300,- ee wet atic ec ic in its tea too ilar by eo en cenad trona* county is? ‘Carbon’ county (ts er 82,678 barrels. Bran. $25@|000 trying to reach its objective sand first two hours anc ks like a! Charges that Saturday's election 3 Es ‘aid: directly south (of Natrona and the | 25 at Cooper Basin but at 4,500 feet had 3,000-barrel_ proposition in which, according, to ‘virtually | cartG Oregons $13.26; freight paid; other Brush’ creek Ynines are located’in the Kind $13.15 flat to $18.25 fretght paid. | eee eee ae Carbon “fully. 109 milles east of ‘the. center: of the complete figures compiled by the he was defeated for to abandon its attempt. + bi y A Live Stock. Ke, Oregon Basin Activity. aati: aaa tee } neta): Machado, linge ; MINNEAPOLIS — Approximately | 8tate- betes ’ Operating with a rotary drill in a Sere the | ar ra. legal because of frauds,| Greybull $0,000 sheep have been shipped to If you are an of! man you are 116-foot derrick the Stock Oil Drill- drug | were mac 6 in & signed statement | Torchlight northwestern farms through the aid|9sainst Amendments No. 1 and 2. : - 2 {ng company wil soon complete a preser ; aus made. pablie: today cA formex,, Breai Sik Bagi of the Northwestern Credit corpora-| Vote against. them tomorrow. Snow f saw). 2 2%; TUling rate,|well in the Oregon Basin field in " onioan| fore. corer .| Salt Creek tion. Of this total 23,000 went into|them under, ; %:'cloaing bid, 3; offered at $%;|Park county for the Ohio Oll com- ane"iows® than at’ the o of | ene statement also signed. by Do» Dig Muddy - North Dakota; 3,000 to eastern Mon- —— last “loan, 3;.call. loans against ac-|pany. This hole was siarted some peeraceer than at the nS Of | mingo Mendez Capote, conserratiys Sein J oreck : “go | tana, 2,000 to Minnesota and 1,000 to| TOO LATE ‘TO CLASSIFY | ceptances, 2; time. loans, firmer:} time ago with cable tools but could avier than in Septembe ; | catia the party te which we. be:] Susburee South Dakota. mixed collateral, 60-90 days, 2% @3:| riot be kept stright. It is expected ———— FILIPINO young man wants posi- (ie 46 months, 3@3\; prime commer-| that the well will thoroughly test lk will establish legal appeals | Hamilton Ds tion with private family; cook and | clal paper, soa Ms bs SuitvaNatowersrantacs, Lie which it. May Basen opportune” and] Cerrls ~. Owing to fevorable monsoons for | driving car. * Box B-977, Tribune. pt Sali A e un:| declared that t atement was is-|dyron ~ three consecutive years, India looms 2 r " VAN’ c he value f prune | sued as a “solemn as one of the greatest potential trade | WANTED—At once, bide on. thin |' 4.7 Bees radio us teu tp Blown: 508 Foot, amount to about 6 ounds, Growers expec’ nd grave declara-|} Yutches ~ 900,000 | tion to the country to decline our | ‘Het Butte Depth of about 800 feet bas been to secure] respons'bility for the future.” Lander reached in the Jay Em test in Go- shen county. Drilling is going ahead areas among the new markets of the coat plastering, East Side church. i the United States is now.. nearly Willis H. Germany, 1614 E. Second. |'twice as great as that of the rug and Phone 1829W. , caret yee No. 1° northern, . 2 northern, $20.00 southern, $18,00@ Li ud— teady; $8.65 @9.00. Zinc—Firm; East St. Louis spot, $6.5714; futures, $6.57% @6.60. Antimon Spot, $12.12. receipts, 191 cars; total U.S. ship- ments Saturday, 1,084, Sunday, 47; Minnesota and North Dakota sacked Red River Ohios, 95c@$1.05; South Dutota sacked Early Ohios, 80@906; bulk, 70@85c; Minnesotu sacked round whites, 70@85c: Wisconsin sacked round whites, 75@86e¢; bulk, 75@90c. —<——_—___ SUGAR NEW YORK, Noy. 3.—Refined sugar was unchanged at $7.15@7.60 for fine granulated. The demand was “ght, Refined futures were nominal, Y