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THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1925 h @be Casver Daily Cridune Stocks :: Grain :: EWS AND QUOTATIONS B¥ LEASED WIRE Oil :: Finance : CRUDE PRODUCTION GAINS LAST WEEK amt Increase of 2,100 Barrels in Daily Pipeline | Xmeten smc and Ret 22 “ths Burke eae Runs of Country Shown in Report of Seber Ta end” = He ie Sida Reeeire sina hy American Petroleum Institute Allis Chemical & Dye -------2- #3% Bessemer -------------- .11 Boston Wyoming ~----- .90 Buck Creek ..--2.----- .14 Many Issues Score Advance in Upward Movement on Exchange bacco Columbine ~ -..-~-.-- .06 man Wear We Central Pipe /—-raaen=-1.00 American Woolen —.-.-.----. Consolidated Royalty - NEW YORK, Jan. 8—Stock prices Antconda Copper -—~..---.. opened irregularly higher, reacted 08 Jon profit taking and then moved up NEW YORK, Jan. 8——Tho dally) 93,60 barrels, an increase of 650;|Atchl9on -----—------n-e: quickly on reports of the further ex- mverage gross crude ofl production| East c: Atl, Coast Line --. wose---- 160% of the United States iaeneoen rs a entral Texas 179,350 barrels,| Botiwin Locomotive E. T. Willams pansion in stee! operation, a drop in 100 | an Pits; Gea. © seit Ny, ° barrels for tho week ending. Janu-| Texas 02,300 barrels, a decrease ot | Baltimore and ORO mpac-amw> 1% [OM - ---- 04 madi the setunilaniach. of the, Eas oxy. 4, totalling 1,265,250, according} 1,000; North Loulsiana 49,250 bar.| Bethlehem Steel -.---—----- 63% [FUP TOY Cnn fat rate by sterling exchange, since “to the weekly summary of tho Amer‘|rels, a decreas of 1,000; Arkansas| CAlifornia Petroleum ———--~ 26% | Tote” Crean royalty 1916 at $4.77%. Total sales approxi ican Petroleum Institute. Tho dally] 110,150 barrels, an increase of 4,100; | Canadian Pacific -~-s-e-q—--- 151% ‘ Mike Henry —_ matéd 1,650,000 shares. Averege production east of Cull:|Guif Const and Southwest Texas | Central Leather ptd. -.- 85 I Mountain & G ; fornia was 1,858,250 barrels, an in-| 135,300 barrels, a decrease of 400; sata rated secEore 54% Few York Oll NEW YORK, Jan. §.—Stock crease of 4,600. California produc-|eastern 106,500 barrels, tion was 607,000 barrels, a decrease| of 1,500; of 2,500. . 5 a decrease prices worked moderately higher at Wyoming, Montana and i 101% |the opening of today's market Colorado 79,600 barrels, an 4 Chicago and Northwestern .. 3 : " Aree Oklahoma showed a dally average] of 9,700. RCFCAS® | Chicago, Mil, & St.. Paul pfd. despite a resumptign of yesterday's Royalty & Producers late selling movement in several production of 471.650 barrels, a de-| There were no changes reported in| Chicago, R. I. and Pacific ..-. dune & special issues. Demang for the pub- credse of 22,600; Kansas 80,500 bar-|crude oll prices for the major dis-| Chile Copper -.--L--. wnonnnne 2 ; 1 N Tom Bell Royalty OL 02 |e utility shares continued brisk rel, & decrease of 1,400; North Texas! tricts. COCa, COS, ~~epepeeennmnennnew, vith Brookiyn Edison and Utah Se —— Colorado Fut 2222 vel Brook sn idivon Bnd Utah, Be: Congbiéuin curities advancing a point or more. © Consolidated Gas A Several Mfigh priced rails and indus ua us to Florid; Guet, Prohueed Tl trials, including Union’ Pacific, Cana- a Cosden O11 ers dian Pacific, Baldwin and General ¥ Electric improved substantially. . Crucible Stee) And C | f 4 Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. Mountain Producers — 2 CrOSENVi Unmaney Sta vaenenb autornia OW TT | Davison chemicad Glenrock Oil marked the first half hour's deal- lrg a i Be ae ean eata ct aeETAIPEE | orcs by any setoripient of indie reo ie pe ipaig ochoee pid 9 trials and rails, although plyotal 12.87 13.00 |!ssues fluctuated within narrow 62.87 62,59 | limits. Lehigh Valley moved up 3 aed € | and New York Central ad- vanced @ point. Natlonal Lead and other metal shares improved in re- flection of higher pricés for these LIVESTOCK _ |orosucts.* cotumosa Carton, Beech: nut Packing, Philadelphia and Read- NEW YORK CURB Brie —--.-<-. a Famous Players -.--...--.. General Asphalt . General Electric ---~.--~--.-. General Motors ----,....-. Great Northern pfd. --.-.-__. Gulf States Stee) Houston Oil +... Hudson Motors ~----.-... Iilinols Central -.....---.-. By J. 0. ROYLE. California will have a far greater ps2 ae i TN number of visitors within her California and Florida is now on,| bers. San Francisco had 850,000 which rivals the gold excitement of|tofrists attracted there by .conven: "49. But the present rush has for| tions last year and they spent $14,- its object the spending of gold as| 000,000. Los Angeles will surely much as its acquisition. have in the neighborhood of 1,759,000 Over one million yleltors will go|suests. San Diego will provably Int. Harvester -.--__. ing Coai d Iron and Mack Truck to South Carolina; Georgia and At deve i Dasha arte of a aman Int. Mer. Marine pfd. ear Aca yens Prices. ady anced one tot pane crest Florida this winter, of whom 90|Many aro 5 attracter y Invincible Oil —------<. By ICAGO, Jan. 8.—(U, S. Depart-}can Telephone fell ba per cent will reach Florida. ‘This|‘“Geviltries” of nearby Tiajuana. Kelly Springtiela -.--.-... ment of Agriculture}—Hogs— Re-| point following the announcement figure js based on the estimates of | Santa Barbara and other points will seven chambers of commerce at|come in “for a good shkre of the tourist centers in the southeast} tourist business. The length of stay Louisville and Nashville 240 to 280 pound averages mostly} on reports that it would soon sell whose forecasts have been carefully|in California probably is shorter] yrack Truck Prot $10.45@10.70; top $10.75; good andj/a new bond issue. Forelgn ex- girded against over-enthustasm.| than in Florida, but the rate of ex-}yratiand Oil = Choice 200 to 230 pound weight $10] changes opened steady. ‘Those million people will spend on|Penditure appears to. be higher. Maxwell Statees A. @10.40; 170 to 190 pound kind large-| | Although bullish operations were an average $200 each. That in-| This money {ts merely a part of Mexican Seaboard Ot} ly $9.60@9.85; 140 to 160 pound aver-| vigorously conducted in several pub- dividual expenditure sounds small,|/the advantages resulting from the ages $8.50@9.40; pigs in better de-| lic utilities and industrial specialties although it aggregates $200,000,000,} tourist busitiess. Many who come mand; 25@50c higher; bulk strong| reactionary tendencies developed in celpts 64,000; around steady with{ot $ 0,000 new financing and Wednesday's best time; —desirable| Consolidated Gas also was heavy Kennecott Copper -.-..-..--. Lehigh ‘Valley -.-...--... Dut tt must be remembered that|to spend remain to invest and live| Montgomery Ward weight $7.25@7,75; desirab’e pack-| a number of the standard industrials while the tourists stay from a week | permanently, while the walking and National Biscuit ing sows upward to $10.25; heayy|and rails whose fluctuat‘ons ordh to four months, thousands of them| talking advertisements furnished by | National ‘Lead weight hogs $10.25@10. medium} narily influence the main price are “tin can” tourists, job »hunters,|/ returned tourists undoubtedly have indigent health seekers and adven-|a definite monetary value for these turers. two states. Commodity Trade News $9.40@9.65; light $8.6§@10.15; light| movement. A growing tendency to light $7.25@9.60; packing hogs| take profits on the bulges was not smooth $9.85@10. packing hogs} ed, American Can, Baldwin, DuPont, rough $9.40@9.85; slaughter pigs at |General Electric, Reading and South- $6.50@8. ern Pacific dropping 1 to 1% points Pacific Ol! --~---= bens Recents; Sitoi Cows few below last nigntia closing gusiatiogs P: early sales better grades beef steers} while Jersey Central a ited mianeen Pep rented ane and yearlings steady; undertone on| States d'stributing preferred broke North Americal --.----.. Northern Pacifle -----.-. P| Rag. others weak to lower; killing qual-| six points. Federal Light and Trac- Phuuipe Ret. ity plain; few early sales $8@9,65;| tion was boosted 5% maleter te an Luml f 2 ;| Macey, and Company 3% and Uta - 4 of Pure Oil one load handy weight steers $11.25;| Macey, an NEW ontbANs.— Orders for Retin cei orsar Mhtne cokibaieee “e x 79% | Yearlings $10.25. Shipping demand | Securities, 3. noe ed OM at lumber at Southern Pine association|of Canada, after the holiday and Steel ........ 69% | Tather narrow; she stock steady;| were strong on reports of # bulk butcher cows $3.85@5 heif.| rent earnings. Call money opened ers $5@7; canners dnd cutters $2.50] at 2% per cent, the lowest renewal @3.15; calves fully 50c higher; pack..| rate since November £8. ers paying upward to $12; outsid-| Around midday the entire list ers upward to $18 an dabove; bulls| was headed upward again at the slow; about steady; bulk bolognas at| strength of steel, motors and public $4,50@4.75; few on beef order $5;| utilities shares spread to other stockers and feeders firm; mostly at | stocks. ' $5.50@7. Buying orders were spread over a Sheep—Receipts 18,000: fat lambs| @reater variety of shares in the genérally steady; spots strong; bulk | early afternoon, especially those of fat natives and fed westerns $17.75| the low priced sort lke In¥incible @18.50; early top $18.75% good to] Oll, Austin Nichols, Certainteed choice Co'orados $18.25@18.40; fat| Products,. finited Alloy Steel and sheep 25@50c higher; early sales at | Marine preferred, which rose 1 to 3 ,$9.50@10; top $10.50; feeding lambs} Points. Considerable strength was unchanged; few sales $16@16.50; top| @l80 manifested by Radio Corpora- $10.75, tion and the tobacco products {ssues, mills in the last week remained about stationary, compared with the previous period, but shipments increased 3.8 per cent and produc- tion 0.9 per cent. Reports show 49,800,000 feet shipped, 54,400,000 Produced and 40,000,000 feet ordered. GAN FRANCIECO.—Improved do- mend for export and domestic ship- ment has caused the Pacific coast lumber trade to start the year with Reynolds Tobacco B ~.----,-. 75% St. Louls & San Fran. --.-... 61 Seaboard Air Line ....----. 21% inventory lay-off. The company will operate on a 44-hour per week basis. Livestock. Sears Roebuck FORT WORTH —Warning that| Sinclair Con. -----------s-e-- 17% Texas 1s facing a shortage of breed-| Slots Sheff Steel ~.-------_~. ing cows {s being sounded by com-| Southern Pacific ----.---./-.- 106% mission dealers. Heavy marketing | Southetn Railway -..-..-.-.-- 8174 of short fed cattle and calves is held} Standard Ol], Cal ~---.--.--. 63% esponsibie. Standard Of N, J. ------.---- 41% Stewart Warner ~--------..- 73% Studebaker --..----s-sess--s 45% Texas Co. ----------neraoen-= 41% Texas and Pacific -----..-.-" 45% Tobacco Products -..-..---.- 74% Transcont. Oil --.. . 4 Union Pacific +-.--.-.-. United Drug k MEE SEERA EE TY se CHICAGO.—Steck yard receipts in Chicago for all kinds of livestock last year were 158,653,539 head, or 151,658 over 1923. Millinery. ST. PAUL.—8t. Paul wholesale millinery houses report busines: Rubber, Sears Roebuck mounted to 161%, very active, with spring orders run-}_ AKRON, O.—The Firestone Tire| U. s, Cast Iron Pipe ------. 4 General Blectric came ap trom hing 10 to 18 per cent ahead of|and Rubber company is expected tol U. § Ind. Aloohal © Omaha Quotations. 306 to 908%. i those of last year. Install new machinery shortly, rais- OMAHA, Neb., Jan. &—(U. S, Dev Sevag kane et ate ee The closing was firm. Revival of partm sriculture.)—Hogs— tive intel the oll grow daily. The Goodrich and Goodyear} Utah Copper +-s.-sse----- Receipts, 16,000; early business Hecnea ihe, rere avin California companies also plan to increase pro-} Wabash pfd. A <-.. : Mostly to shippers; strong to 10c} petroleum was firm, Houston, Sin- duction facilities. Westinghouse Electrio higher; bulk 200 to 250 pound) clair preferred and Invincible rising _. ‘Willys Overland butchers, $9.90@10.25; top, $10.35;/2 to 21% points, Nash motors ex- Steel, Woolworth -... desirable 160 to 210 pound weigh! tended its gains to 74 points and PITTSBURGH.—Wire mills are] } $9.50@9.90; better 140 to 160 pound| Bosch Magneto and Denver and Rio getting good specifications for Jan- elections, $9.00@9.50; packing sows,|Grande preferred each sold 3 points uary shipment and mill operations 7 A $9.60@9.70; feeder pigs, $6.50@7.00;| above yesterday's final figures. probably will increase. A better de- Standard Oil Stocks bulk ‘of sales, $9.60@ 10.25; average ee mand for pipe {s expected from the cost Wednesday, $9.80; weight, 214. oil fields. Cattle—Repeipts, 6,000; fed steers and yearlin, slow, weak, mostly 15@25e lower; bulk of early sales, $7.00@9.26; cary! top, $9.55; heifers, slow, weak; other she stock, steady; bulls, slow, steady to weak; veals, steady to strong; stockers and feed- ers, scarce, steady; bulk butcher cows and helfers, $3.60@6.50; can- at ing plant capacity to 42,000 tires Shoes. LYNN, Mass.—After mech dicker- ing, the John R. Donovan company has finally decided to dismantle its shoe factory here and move to Salem, since the stitchers’ union has tefuséd to conaider a wage cut. The company employs 600 workers. Automobiles. DETROIT.—About four thousand Anglo Am. Oli ---,—---- 18% 19 prices and on any silght technical] Barne Serymser -—--- 236 240 setback. ‘This group {s just begin- ning to discount the better things which le ahead. Pynchon and Co: We continue to suggest the acceptance of profits NEW YORK, Jan. 3.—Vorelgn ex- changes, firm; quotations in cents: Great Britain, demand, 477; cables, y bills on banks, 474 6.98; cables, 5.3845; Grain and Stock Opinions From 11%; cables, 4.22% and the sgyaiting of that advan-|@ a ate 5 GOW S50; Ditoa? 1, 4 a ‘ Fi ; 0 a Gal, Big, O14 pia ners and cutters, §2.60@3.50; bologna Feud Brokerage Wire} | ccous iov8 of vices to purchase| Gey: Sie. ewe pee Pulls, #4.009460; practical. veal ton, Smads the industrial stocks. ‘ ae teat (a any, 7 Prince and Whitely: We expect | Winole Pipe ~--------. ont stockers and ‘feeders, $5.00@ | rionana, demand, 40.6 Indiana Pipe ---------- 177 78 mand, 15.28; Sweden demand, 26.98; National Transit .. Sheep — Receipts, 8,000; lambs.) nenmark, demand, 17.76, Switzer- mov. ‘Mendy: bulk fea westerns, land, demand, 19.45; Spain, demand, $217.76@18.00; top, $18.10; sheep, 10@| 1417; Greece, demand, 161; Poland, Thc higher; ete top, $10.25; feeders.| demand, 19%; Czecho Slovakia, de. mthaGy; carly , sales Jambs,| mand, 301; Jugo Slavia, demand, $16,00@16.25, 172; Austria, demand, .00144%; Ru. oak eerste manta, demand, 61%; Argentina, de- Denver Prifes. mand, 40,00; Brazil, demand, 11.70; DENVER; Colo,., Jan. 8.—Hogs—| Tokio, demand, 38 7-16; Montreal, Grain Opinions. a much higher market for off stocks Bartlett Frasier: We advise cau-|!n tho next few weeks, tion 6n the buying side of wheat.| Livingston and Co: Some of the Casb corn is in 2 weak position. rails still look like a purchase, par- Harris Winthrop: Until the cash] ticularly 8. R., Atchison, R. L, P. situation improves wo believe it will| W. and the Northwestern issues, we be difficult. to maintain advances. | believe for tho timo being these Hulburd Warren: Wheat is a/| Stocks are a much better speculation purchase on all weak spots. } than the Industri Stéin <Alstrin: Frequent profit i RE , erat Roce pan: Sotetoes=| OnE ge Sheela 50. Penn. Ol ~~...» 147 147% | around steady; medium loads choice ‘ technica! condition. S. W. Penn Of] ----s---.\78 . 80 235 pound averages, $10.50; few de- Chicago ‘Tribune: Advances in e 8, OvInd. . sirable, $10.65; good to choice 185 to SUGAR premiums for wheat in the south- 8. O. Kan. 220 -pound weights, $10.26@ 10.40; west and at the seaboard, and Buf- ar 8. 0. Ken. - few light lights, down to $8.50; ack- T falo are attracting attention and . O. Ne Ing sows, $9.00; fat pigs, $8.00@8.50; NEW YORK, Jan. make traders who are bullish more stock kind, $5.50, occurred in refined pi all re- confident of their position. piste Five New Producers. Cattle—Receipts, 1,100; calves, 50: | tiners accepting business at $4.26 for Selling of July wheat and ‘buying of}@re reported by the Midwest Refin 5.10; heifers, $4.75@ 6.00: few, 1,125 bale only ‘ 2 ay was on a liberal scale, also buy-|Ing company, They are: pounds, $7.66; calves steady to high- _ tn) Beptember and selling July: Salt Creek Consolidated—No. 26-A, er: fancy 180 pound Weights, $11.00, Julius A. Barnes, in a summary of |SEM section 31-40-78, depth 2,297 Rood kind, $9.00@10.00; other k'nd, the world's wheat situation says|feet; 17 barrels~after shot. ; @teady cannérs and cutters, $2.25G R there ina close adjustment of supply} Wyoming Ol Fields—No be | 8.25; stockera and feeders, steady to ‘to requirements. NW%% section 23-40-79, depth 1, strong; choice 1,825 pound feeders, ae No changes ; 62 barrels after shot. No, Stock Opinions. tives” Op batreip. 6 $7.60. NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—Bar sil i 35-A, NW section 12-40-79, depth Ri 700: v | enke phores Ste Beraeee Alvey Pte dipadenty Areca ry yramnteny 2,808 feet; 149 barrels after hot i Rag ea naa ¥ tae tang Powiithdes ctcice iesaee | STS: PERPSED SOURS BES: 2 julf—No. 35-A, N GREP wanenten—wocneesn= c, Pacific promise to work Hees ele Pica fv depth 2,307 feet; | SURDUFEt ~en-t—veengecqenncm= 00 bs BAN re j sheep quotable, nomt ESTRAYED STOCK steel group, on récord pede feikd 4 nix. barcela:atter"whot Hamilton Dome ~-.---.-2.-.-. a «4 es The followin, described ani- ore higher. Dy Banger er on BuEPA RTs —- BOTs . -psenersesprecstenceenty i mals are advertised for sale at re PU SKS Say aL opi in! Raby tire ba - pable oes from ibe fe narke: ly be repiac . jotebs tte onal pound, at 2: p.m, aturday, Te. Wche erat Oo. tp previous POTATOES Pilot Butte --—s-se----y--80141| Butter and Eggs ||ianuary 17, 1925" : bull markets a sudden sharp drop Lander a 10 “ 1 bay gelding, roach mane, t CHICAGO, Jan. 8—Butter—High-| “4 ht Bias dap Pyne Bp be creamery extran, 404; _stand-| advertise d sold as estrayed 40c; extra firsts, 36% @39%4¢;| stock to comply with the state law 86037440; seconds, 32@34%e-| and the city ordinance governing Less—Low ‘eceipts, 1,879 cases; he same. Signed; fi 54@bb6c; ordinary firsts, 48@ B. §, YOHE, @frigtrator extras, 45c; firsis, Chief UF. . + Publish Jan, 8, 11, 16, 1926, such as that of last Monday, coming after @ period of prolonged activity, usually promises a secondary ‘de- cline within a comparatively shopt time. . Hornblower and Weeks: We think an upward movement of im borténée is pénding in Baldwin. Continue to buy olls at present CHICAGO, Jah, §—Potatoes prec- tically no early morning trading ac- count count late placing arrivals; re- coipts 28 cars; total U. 8. shipments! Gieybul} $90; Idaho sacked russets very few tales $2.25@2.30. eo — - For reguite try 4 Classified ad. er; PAGE SEVEN, Livestock :: All Markets ADJUSTMENT OF DEBT SITUATION IS PROCEEDING Anglo-American Differences Taken Up in Conference at Paris in Connec- tion With Allied Meet STOCK DEMAND. WHEAT TREND | STILLGTRONG) 15 UNCERTAIN Rally Follows Early Decline but Demand Is Slow at Chicago CHICAGO, Jan, 3.—Influenced by a@n unexpected setback fn Liverpool quotations, the wheat market here took an early swing downward to- The Liverpool weakness was ascribed to increased pressure Argentine offerings and to reports of very. large ylelds in the Santa Fe district of other hand, official figures on wheat exports from the United States for the last six months were larger than estimates heretofore current ing prices, which ranged from lise 2c lower, with 1,78% and July $1.53@1, moderate further clines and then by something of a PARIS, Jan. Press.) —The British chancellor of the exchequer, Winston Churchill, and James A. Logan, Jr., of the American delegation to the in- conference, Afterward it was reported that their negotiations, seeking to iron out the Anglo-American differences over the United Logan later went Associated r payment of her) followed by fl damages from the ference with Ambassador Corn and oats sympathized with After opening at ceeds, were proceeding normally, GUN ELEVATION PROPOSAL OUT UF HARMONY IN CUTTING COSTo So Says President» in Claim That Moderi- zation Is Possible Under Arms Treaty. WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.— Congress was informed to- day that the admi does not regard the much debated proposal to modern- ize American bz 3 wheat weakness. Mo torl%o off, May $1.27%@1.23, the corn market recovered part of the the loss. Subsequently the corn market was sustained by scarcity of rural of- ferings and by reports of a general improvement {in southern demand Corn closed steady at %c to %c net decline, May, $1,.28% to $1.28y. Oats started at %o to %c lower, May 614% @61%c and the ndeveloped a little more firmness. Provisions were easter, responding to the decline of grain valu In the later trading, the market was béarishly affected by slowness ‘port demand. 1%c to 2%c net lower, % to L77% and July, $1.63% WASHINGTON—The senate pass ed the treasury-postoffice b WASHINGTON: Open High Low Close LIT 1.79% 1.77% 3 1.54% 1.62% 1.53% 145% 1.45% low thé 5-5-3 rath “ WASHINGTO Senator Borah to the commit- tee of 1,000 for law enforcement ac- cused British JILTED L 1S SUICIDE irl he loved jilted » 145% 1.47 als in co-ope would confilet banker of Downing, ht shot himself twice through the 1 hospital in where it was sald t he probably would al Coolldge said the ed to fire when he into his chest and that he fired once Then he fired one bul- the house nayal commit Japan and the Unite that elevation of gun capital ships w. st and is In a loc first pressed it Britain had taken the op; YORK, Jan. Firm; electrolytic, spot and futures, 8.—Copper—| tore: the samo committee, although tment would like to Not feeling it e aid he attempted a second shot. ation to bring the navy as $59.50; futures, $59.67, Iron—Steady; prices unchanged. Lead—Firm; spot, $10.25@10.50. East St. Louis spot and futures, $7.80. Antinony—Spot, Ne ost Loc es eed WIFE RECEIVES POISON SWEETS, DOCTOR SEWED Suspicion of Felony Is) Filed Against Los Angeles Physician. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan. 8.—Dr. franklin ©. Kerr, of Garden Grove n he fired {nto the alr, into his chest enter, he said, in his pocket and mile to report the to police, whe immediately had been vetoed b the budget bureau with the backing of the president gun elevation program, Mr. BINGHAM IS NOW SENATOR HARTFORD, Conn,, Jar, 8.-Gov- Bingham resigned to day less than 24 hours after bis tn- yesterday and took the United States senator overnor Hiram Bingham handed budget, who then informed the expenditures the secretary bureau on the Trumbull was sworn in as chief executive suICIDE ADDS: LATE SEQUEL om Page One.) night in connection with the re of a box of poisoned choco his wife, Luella F. Kerr, at Fillmor Cal., Jast Thanksgiving eve. Ho wa booked at the city jail on suspicion of felony, pending action of f authorities who requested The candy recelved by Mrs. Kerr was accompanied by a card express ing cordial Thanksgiving, but she became pictous and turned the bon bons over investigators who loaded with poison. She had been sep | th arated from Dr. found them WIDOW OF ROBBER TO BE TRIED Kerr for several —_____ concealed himself in one of the miné Fortune Found In Shack Of Dead ‘Pauper’ HOBOKEN, a dilapidated house where dle-aged woman fought three po- Meemen who fought to remove the body of her father, personal prop: erty of more than $100,000 found last night. consisted of gold, jewelry, deeds, bonds and bank deposits. | capture him. Radech held the p let from bis own according to the am Wright, slain of five children and Radech were married Finnen will recover. Briggs was sentenced to a in the state prison the case against would be dismissed were erron- One of the allenists who examined the girl yesterday revorted her sane shooting at Gebo a year a Fo MONEY i EE ME ha BS NEW YORK would reduce her Yond from $15,000 to $5,000 If any one offered to pros Mary, 60, had been living in treme poverty in two rooms of the four-story shack. Thelr only light and heat came from a lamp and two candles, The daughter was taken to the county jail for a mental examina §.—Call money, closing bid, office of president of commission, mixed collateral 8 months, 3%@4 nmiefclal paper, 1% @1% For results try a Classified o4.

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