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Tt one) Ye Six Mo One M¢ One W Qne Ye 3ix Mo One Ws in ou) an an Ex th is ou inj su th wl hi of is a eee ‘PAGE TEN (Oil'aad:Finantial News. eos ISON RAMPAGE | Recent Strike of Midwest-Utah Southern in ‘Utah Breaks Loose; Crude of High Gravity Is Revealed. ) SALTSLAKE CITY, Dec. 15.— News received yesterday from: the Utah Olfront had threé Important features; First, Information. from Moab to President George 'T. Hansen of the Utah Southern Oil company statei that the Midwest-Utah Southern well ona the big six dome, eight miles southwest of Moab, had ‘again broken away fron) control and was Second, an analysis of the first sample taken from the well last Fri- day proved the of} to be of very high grade crude. Third, a. test of the Neal Dome, eight miles northwest of Vernal jat the northern end of the state, where the Pennsylvania formation should be reached with a maximum depth of 3,500 feet, was begun. Attempts will again be made to block the-on-rushing oll and ‘gas at aa YOU KNOW. ME. AL--Adventures of Tack Kee " Dear Al. | Well Al they was a big com- mosion in. the menagery last night and evry body got there guns and so 4th and when we got there I'got the supprise of my life . when Joe Whglan yelled cut hello at me. J stopped short at the \monkey. cage and there I seen Joseph and his bretheran alll yell- ing together. ’I jest laughed and told him that is ‘where he be, longed. Joe met the Mrs and she | told hint I was a big star in the circus and he.come-here looking for a job aint it funny Al how he gets bye on my repitation. TRIBUNE. f sex. LISTEN, 50k : THE FAT LADY. DAINTY | DAISY IS WRIT’ ME MASH NOTES QND WON'T? | LEAVE ME ALONE —- —- SO.LWANT. YoU _To.HELP. ME MAKE HER QuIT GOTHERIN'’ME — O'VE GET THE DEAR? blowing’by heads.” Moab. : C odity Trade Nev Oil. are stabilized and theré have been SHREVEPORT, La. — Oll: pro-| few speculative fluctuations. whith duction received an © impetus. jast| would disturb ‘the: situation: Buyers week through the.completion of) a gusher in Caddo parish at a depth of 3,740 fect, This {s the first well ih this state to get production from the trinity sand, which Hes a thous- and feet beiow any other productinn are re-ordering frequently. Lumber. PORTLAND, Ore. — ‘The latest weekly report from: mills of the Went Coast. Laimbermen’s. associa- New: York Stocks Last Sales. ‘Allis Chemical and Dye American Can 261% American, Carsand Foundry, -- 109% American ‘Locomotive. - - 120 Aimeriéan Sm! and Ref. * tion show new business three’ per in this state and Arkansas. 4 cent below production. Output was SACRAMENTO—The two-cent a gallon gasoline tax will net $13,747. 891 this year, according to state of- ficials. Half. this sum will go to the state for road maintenance ard che other half to the counties. Steel. CHICAGO—Scrap {ron and st ¢1 prices are sagging here’ because of large supplies cffered. Smelting steel ts quoted fronr $15.50 to $16 with the expectation that it will drop under $15 before January 1, because of lack of demand at the moment. Turkeys, BOSTON—Market men. here are amused at’ cabled reports that Lon- don is buying Vermont turkeys ex: tensivley. Vermont ‘turkeys are so rearce that only a few have even reached this market, wlere western birds a:e bringing 40 'o 65 cents) a Cotton, ATLANTA—Cotton men and bank: ers have launched a campaign to have the next general assembly Je- pound, galize trading in cotton futures and = eventually to have Atlanta desig- Groceries. nated as the delivery point for New NEW YORK—Conditions in the | York. There are 56,683 bales now In grocery markets today aré on alstorage In the Candler warehouse sounder basis thanin years. Prices | here, ; By Hill-Weaver & Co. Tobin and Kirk: Ralls, olla and steels’ seem to be among the desir able purchases, but we advise a trad. Ing position, owing to, the high level of “prices. " MARKET BOSSIP! Sek Ome By Hill-Weavér & Co. Steel scrap in Chicago district re- 25 cents a ton to a range of to $15.75. Cuban Ameriean Sugar ended Sep- tember 30, earned $1.16 a common share, against $6.02 In preceding yea Hornblower and. Weeks: The trend and action of the majority of the stocks. haye proved conclusively that? the line of least resistance 1s on the up side. Conservative jhterests have. long maintained that Allls Chaimer should! sell above, par and we expect it will do so shortly. Heavy melting scrap in Pittsburgh district reduced 50 cents a ton to $18.50. Block, Maloney: . The outlook con- tains much that {s constructive, but we think a great deal has been dis- counted and a’period of profit-taking appears to be not far off. London dispatch says it" 1s~ gener- ally estimated there that in allot- ment of Germany’ potash loans, sub- scribers will cet 344 per cent of thelr applications. J.8. Bache & Co.: A review of the type of market we have been’ having this past ‘week leads us to} believe that the main advance may, not oc- cur for seyeral weeks. CHICAGO, Dec. 15.—@)—Poultry allye, steady; receipts 11 cars; fowls 18@234c; springs 25c; turkeys 35c; roosters 16c; ducks” 23@p4c; geese 17@18c. Secretary Mellon announces sub- scriptions of $66,450,000 to treasury’s offer to buy Liberty bonds for sink: ing fund purposes had. heen accept: ed. Bonds were bought ‘at average price: includin:. accrued. Interest, of 101.11. Metro Goldwyn Pictures for year ended August 31,-earned’ net $2,007,- 145, after federal taxes. Plans for. exchange of Havana Electric securitles for Havana Elec- tric Utilities company has been de- clared dpérative by Speyer and Co. New York Banking group discuss. ing Italian industrial and municipal financing which, may total $80,000,- 000 to $100,000,000, Metals: NEW YORK, Dec..15.—U)—Cop- per, quiet; ,electrolytic. spdtand fu- tures, 14@14%c. Tin, weak; spot and nearby $61.25) futures’ $60. Iron, steady; Federal. Mining and-Smelting for quarter ended October 31, had net of $1,308,068 before taxes, depletion, de- prices unchanged. preciation and construction and | 1 ong steady, spot $9.25. Zinc: firm: equipment reduction of - $67,964] Fone St. Teut "18: tat gaamraaa;, heron’ $90,668 storie St. Louls spot .$8.75:) futures. agains 898}832, 20, $8:°50@38.60, Antitmony spot $: construction and equipment in same quarter of last year. Averages Prices: . 20 - industrials Money 154.70, up ) rails 110.29, up .61; 40 bonds oft 02, NEW YORK, “Dec. °15.—@)—Call money, easier; high 5;,low. 5;-ruling rate 5; closing. bid 5; offered at-5%; Jast loan 5; call_loans against ac- ceptances 4%; time loans, easy; mix- ed collateral, 60-90 dayn 4% 5; 4-6 months 4% @5; prime mercantile pa- Oil Summary By Hil, Weaver &- Co. Gulf Of1 Company completed well | per 4%. number 29, Hager at Orange, flow- ing 3,200 barrels, 20 per cent water, at depth of 4,600 feet. Libe B d puta liberty Donds Daily average production. of crude | oll in United States: for week-end: |) NEV | YORI. Dec. | 15-4) ec December 12, totalled 2,038,571 | fi party, ponder Biome’ Siae aeeeutss barrels. a decréase of 19,663 barrels, | {St 444s $101.27; wecond 4348 according to the Oil and Gas Jour-| #1 et Eo ee $100.31; fourth nal. Dally production light oll de: |¢ihe $102; Us 8." Royernment 4hs creased 9,391 barrels. POBeY oe Production of Gulf Coast South. ern Lovtsiana and Southwest Texan Co ts oil fields for week ended) December tton t avernag 30.560 ba < Aur) y - | arenes a Be * . |ton spot, steady; migdling $19.80, ete ieee heh tae East Central Texas production averaged 70.279 harrets dafly, 1000 5 ; shove previous week. Powell aver Business Briefs 1 36,000, unchan Richland unchanged and Currie 1,078] ST, LOUIS—About 22.300 business a tglephanes are affected by the dis- et trict court action In affirming the Prairie Mpe Line announces ite public serv commission's rullng wher querterly dividend of 82° per] permitting the kquthwestern Bell ate povable January 3. to. stock | Telephone company to Increase rater. reeerd Decenher 21 -—— = ote QETROIT— The Michigan Bell | —— Telephone Company hie authortxed 2 expenditure of S6.SS0000 for plant Silver aetarglans. to tle nin ee MICE aT OTT oT | 150,000 with be seu! tre, $750,000 > Dee, 18, A Grand thay ine) $706,000 In silver fonn dollars 52% Nattle Creek $ Drink Hillorcst Water, (hone 1151 ne 1151, Drink UiMlerest Water. American Sugar -—_ - 76 Anlefican' Tel. and Tel. - 145 American Tobacco - 115% American Woolen -. 42% Anacorida’ Copper 50% Armour of IM, ‘BY \. - 1% Atchison L____. + 130% Atl, ‘Coast Line = 263 Baldwin Loco. 130% Baltimofe and ‘Ohio —-.. = 92% BetHlehem Steel _ 2° 48% ‘Caltfornfa Pet. - 31h Canadian Pacific ~ - 146% Céntral Leather pfd. - 65 Cerro ‘dé Phsco L. -- 61% Chandler Motot — <= 45% Chesapéake’ and Ohio = 128% Chicago‘ and’ Northwestern ‘.. (18 Chicags, Mil. ard St‘ Paul, pfd.’ 19% Chicago, HR, 1: and 'Pacitic 53%, Chile: Copper - 34% Chrysler Corp. 2 = 206% Coco’ Cola, ex div. 147% Colorado Fuel - 37% Consolidated Gas --+-_- 95 Corn Prodacts '- 39% Crucitte’ Steel - 82% Cuba Cane Sugar pfd s2 43% 1 Didke | Btothier A" *—. =. 41% Du Pont det Nemours acs- 227 Electric Power'and Light, ctfs, 31 Erie, Railroad 38% mous Player: 107% isk Rubber - 21° Foundation Co, - 154% General Asphalt 68 General Electric = 323% 4 Genera] Motors. ~ 114% Great North Iron Ore ctf 25° Great Northern, pfd. .- - 80% ‘Gulf States Steel, ex diy. -.-- 94 Hudson Motors, ex. div. = 101% Iftifiols ‘Central _— 124% Indépehdent’ O. and G. 32) Int. ‘Combustion Erig. 65. Anit."Hatyester ’_-. 130% Int. Mer. Marine pfd: Int? Nii Kennecott ‘Copper Lehigh’ Valley /-. Tdulsyille and Nash Mack Truck ex. dt Mariand Of "< Mid-Cohtinent. ‘Pet. Mo., Kan, and Texas Missourf’ Pacitic pta. Montgomery Watd Sat. Lend = New York Ce N. Y.ON, H., and Hartford Norfolk and’ Western. -- North American Northern® Pacific --.-. Daclfic Oil, ex. allv. ----. Packard’ Motor) Cor Pan. American . Pet. Pennsylvania Phillips Pets Piercé Arrow Motor ‘Car a--- 134% Halo! Corp. 43% Reading ---------- 88% Rep. Iron and ‘Steel | - 60 Bt. Louls and’ San: Fran, ex. Senboard Air Line Sears Roebuck ~ Sinclair’ Con. OIF -. 21% thern Pacific! = 101% Southern Railway 1% Standard Ol, € 56 Standard Ol; Ni J. Stewart ‘Warner 90 Studebaker 56% Texas © - S215 Texas -Guif Sulphur 118% Texas and Pacific. 56 Tobacco Products - 95 Union “Pacific »-=~ 150 United .Cigars Stores ~ 104 U. S.Caat Iron Pipe 201% U, 8. Ind, Alcohol - 14% 1, 8: Rubber - 54% U. 8. Steel - 135% Wabash Rall 42% Ward Baking "BY 83% Westinghouse ‘Blectric m% AVhite Motor ex: div. 82% Willys Overland --. 26% Woolworth % | Crude Market Salt Creek, 38 to 36.9 gravity - t Creek, 37 to 39.9¢gravity - Rock Creek Ble Muddy Elk Basin Cat Creek Lance Creek Grass, Creek, ght --.-. Greybull Toreblight t Osixe ~ Spnburst ~. Hamilton, Dome. Ferris Ryron Notehes Pilot Butte . Flour MINNEAPON 18, Dec. 15.—)— Flour ainchanged to 16¢ lower, $9, 46,916 @9.35. Shipments Iran $26.50, Jack Keefe ' AILS LEAD IN STOCK TRADING Prices Climb as Amend- ments to Tax Measure Are Defeated NEW. YORK, Dec. 15.—U)—Ac- tivity and strength of the railroad shares in apparent reflection of a large ‘reinvestment demand and weakness of the motors were the contrasting features of today’s stock market. Nearly a score of carrier stocks. had been elevated to new high levels for a year or longer. before the end of the third hour, with the demand stimulated by ‘re- ports of Jarge current earnings, prospects of special dividend diatri- butions and merger developments. Among the many issues to attain new penk prices were Pennsylvanin, ‘New Haven,’ Atlantic Const’ Line, Norfolk and’ Western,’ Chesapeake ‘and Ohio: common and preferred. Atchison; | Chicago’ Northwestern, Illinois Central, Great Northern pre- ferred, Pere Marquette and Western Pacific: ~ Selling of the motors” wax said to be Inspired by the specula- tive belief that all the good news. in sight had been discounted, and that a reduction in earnings and sales Was almost certain within the next few months. Other industrials were spotty, specialties ‘In which © favor- able dividend developments are be- Neved ‘to be pending again’ recely- ing the attention of pools. ‘NEW ‘YORK,* Dec. 15.—()— Heayy buying of the raitrdad shares featured the resumption of upward ‘price movement nt. the opening of today's ‘stock!market. Wheeling and Lake’ Erle common and” Western Pacific opened at néw 1925 high], levels’ and ‘Louisville ‘afd! Nashville showed an- initial gain of one’ point. Ludlum Steel also attained’ a new record high ‘price’'and Marine pre- ferred. General Asphalt and ‘Savage ‘Arma, moved up: one’ to two points. Chrysler fell back over three points om the ‘first sale. ¥ Defeat of several proposed ‘amend- ménté# to the ‘tax teduction bill re- ported by the house ways and means committee had a bullish ef; fection speculative sentiment. Pools were again active’ ina number of specialties. American’ Can sold oft. 1%’ pdints In the ‘early’ trading and then’ rallled*two points from’ the low to/a new record high at» 264. Other Issuen which broke through’ their Previous 1925 minintum ‘prices were Chicago’ and Northwestern. ‘Chesa- Peake and Ohio’ conimon, Ametican Ice.) and Great Northern preferred. French francs again were tn’ supply. anta result of ‘the acute political crisis sin that: country, ‘demhnd bills breaking 2% polrits to another new 1925 low ‘at '3.58 cents, ar only 16 points above the extreme low record In March,; 1924.. Demand sterling heli steady at $4.84%. The demand for raflroad shares tn antictpation,of favorable November earnings owing to the enormous traffic..movement Wisclosed by the supoession of weekly ‘million’ car barrels. loadings -carrled over, a ‘dozen of them to; new) high figures’ for the year before they’ collapsed ‘In. sym! pathy’ with heavy selling elsewhere. The mators were particularly weak. Chrysler. falling 9% «points, Nash, which opened 12% higher at 460; re- lapaed to 450, Atlantic Coast Line, American Can and U. 8. Cast Tron Pipe sold. 3 to 4 pointy tclow thelr earlier high ,figures,. The renewal rate on call loans remained) unchang- ed at five. per cent. | - Grain Opinions Hill, Weaver & Co. HARRIS. WINTHROP: Barring some fresh developments look for lower prices In whegt.. Expect to see'continued movement of corn to market. STEIN ALSTRIN: Advise caution on selling side except on hard spots. RROTHERS: With a restoration onfidence feel wheat will respond to constructive develop- ments. BARTLETT FRAZIER: change In undérlying conditions in wheat. Oats lack outside interest. THOMPSON McKINNON: Wheat needs some new factors ‘if present prices are to be maitained. . See fothitig in coarse grains to protuce higher prices. ‘ bey ya [=e “rink Hilterent Water.; Phone 1151. a «Phone 402 for Gainadey. oo Bleettical’ gifts are worthwhile. [| Wyoming Oils _ | [| Wyoming Oils _ | / Quotations | oy bined Vucerevich, Brot 203 consotiaal tea Royalty Building Western” Exploration 2.25 2.50 Consolidated Royalty, - 9, ra 9.75 Central Pipeline $0 . T, Willams ~. Az: Beekemer, w-2--e. 12 Western States... al Kinney Coastal --__-.- "07 Columbine 108 Jupiter 22. 03 Elkhorn — 205 Domino = ars 06 Royalty Producers 06 Sunset 00% Picardy Lusk Roy. 03 Tom’ Bell. 04 Buck ‘Creek 25 Chappell’ ~. 10 MoKinnle Prairie’ Ol Mountain Pr Salt Creek Producers Continental — New: York OMl ~ 10% Salt* Creek! Con! 9 8. QO. Ind, & 66 Humble Oil-. aT Ohio ON _-- 66% Livestock ! Omaha Quotations, OMAHA, Neb... Dec, 15.—4U. |8. Department of Agrictlture)—Hogs —Receipts 6,500; moatly 1$@25c higher; desirable 140 to 200 pound welghts $10,50€10.65; top $10.78: See no}, food and choice "209 to’ 300 poynd butchérs $10.35 6910.50;' packing rows $8.15@9.28; bulk | of all nales $10 10.65; ‘nverage coat Monday $10.11; weight 238, Cattle—Receipts’ 5,508; \fed ‘steers and yearlings active; ‘mostly “2bc higher; hulle $8.23479.75:" nome ‘held higher, sho stock’ 10@1%0 highe! bulls 18@25e. higher) veal steady: heavy \calyea strong: “stockers and feeders | fully: stendy, bulk: butcher cows $496, heifers $1 %75; ean- ners and cutters $3,854.75: bologn bulls $4,75@5; beef bulls: 95,255.75; practical veal top $9.50; heavy calves $6.75 47,50; stookers and feeders $475 few londa up.to’ $8.65, vis Sheep Receipts 11.500: lambs steady, to 10@ 150. lower.: hulk. fed. wool jambs $15,257 15.60; top $15.50: sheep dull 254% 40¢ lower; early sale dealrable. weight -fat ewes :$8@38;: some held jhigher,. feeders :15@25¢ lower, early. rales Latino lamba’ at $15. eee Aue * te f Foreign E. ae ange | NEW, YORK, . Dec. fs) ar. elgn | exchang: irregular, gah oh tions th ‘tent: Great Britain! ‘demand. 484. ‘9-16: cables 484 15-16; 60 day bills on hanks 480%. France, demand cables 3.59, Italy, demand cables 4.03%. Demand: 4.53; Germany 22,80. tet ts MI: Telgtum Sugar | NEW. YORK,; Dee. (15.—)— With#rawals | of refined: sugar dn oj, contracts. continued of ifberal proportions, but no Increase jwan re- parted In new business. Prices were unchangell_ at §.00, to, 5.60 for fine granulated. , Sugar futures ‘closed firm; approx- Imate sales; 55,000 tons. December 2.31; January, 2.38; March 2.44; ‘May 2.57; Sply 39 as h JUDGMENTS ENTS WON BY ~ RECEIVER FOR BANK Dee, ; .15.— CHEYENNE, Wyo. Judgments amounting to approxi- mately $2,000 for T. McClintock, recalver, for the First Nattonal bank, against three defendants in unpald note cases, were given hy Jugee T; Blake Kennedy In, federal-court. The first case wax MpClintock vs, RH, Runyan and W. W., Phelps. Runyan, could not be. located, and glven to McClintock, againat Phelt ¢ necond cane, was against C. Huston, a rancher, Myipg. nei s Wheatinnd, the | judgment against bim being for, $943.83 and cpnt: The third case resulted in Sua ment against Charles Wilson. an other rancher, residing near Wheat- land, for ghout $650.30, with costs, | Christman ‘rifts tor’ he, nmoker. OS Cigar Stand, a EA Give Her a Chevrolet for Xmas. . 58%: fudgment for $1,303 and costa was]. MA YEs, TACK KEEFE THATS WHO I Mean NO WHATS MORE | GanGsTEre SND = WHY, SAY HE EVEN — WHEAT SCORES PAIGE ADVANCE Crop: Damage In“ Argentina ‘Leads to Sharp Upturn at Chicago — CHICAGO, Dec. '15.—4)—wheat prices made a° steep climb today, aspending as much as 5%c a bushel. May delivery reached $1.69° against $1.63% tb. $1.63% at. yesterday's tihish. Estinintes were current that the \world’s* exportable surplus of wheat 1s’34,000,000 bushels less than export_need: “CHICAGO, Dec. 16.=CM—with an Argentine, government. crop, reports at “hand Indicating’ that the wheat in” Cordoba | and "Santa _ NEW’ YORK: Dec. shares of each bond. U, 8S. BONDS— Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty (Bales In $1, FOREIGN— Czechoslovak. RepubMc 8s 1952-24 Dom, of Canada 6s 195..-. B French Republle 7 1: Japanese Govt, 6:2 (Kingdom of Belgium 64a rets.-E Kingdom of Norway 6s 1944. Rep. of ‘Chile State of Quee |. U. K. of O. B & 1. Bye 1937. DOMESTIC— Amer. Smelting’ 5s. Amer. Sugar 6s Amer. Tel &, Tel. biga —--c2a-- ALT. & T. deb. 5s 196 ‘Ahhconda Cop. Ta 193% Anaconda Cop. 6s 1953 At T. & San Fe, gen. 4 Balt. & Ohio cyt 4%s. Bethlehem Steel con. Canadian Pacific deb. Chic. Burl. & Quincy rg. 5s “A-.. Chic. Mil. & St. P.evt, 4s... Chile Copper 61 Goodyear Tire, 8s 1941 Great Northern .7s, A... Great .Northern 5s Montana Power Ss A..-. Northern, Pacific cfg. 63 Bz Der cent of an average yield, ie wheht. market took ‘a ‘decided * ward jump early’ today. «Comin! si6h’ houses’ and preyioun specula- tive sellers turned attongly to ‘the buying side of the market. in some quarters, the Argentine ‘report was taken to imply ‘that ‘the: usual pres- sure of export ‘offerings: of wheat trem Argentina 4n! January would be lacking: this ‘senson. Word that 2,500,000 bushels of Canadian wheat! had ‘been bought fot export led subsequently to” fur- ther ptice gains. “Wheat’ ¢losed e-eeee---H strong, ' 380 ‘to’ 5%c net advance,| Northern Pac. new Ss, D--...-.-S new stylé, Detember $1.71%, andj Northern. Pacific lien 4s... May $1:68% to-$1.69; “4 Pacific Gas, & Elec. 5a_...--. Chicago opening prices, 1%¢ to| Penna, R. R. gen. 44a..-.-.. 2%. higher! new’ style," December] Sinclair Con. Gil és 1927... $1.69% to $1.69%. and 'May $1.66 to 31.66%, were followed ‘by ‘a Tise to $2.70% for Decere bee! and $1.67% | for May.’ / Corn, and , oats: went, up! with whent.. After opening at %e¢ to %he advance, May! 84e5 corn ‘continued be »May touching: 85c. + ’ jo, important” reaction » ensded. |. ‘Corn closed firm, ‘sc. to -lc net igher,, May 84%}. td $4%e- Oats , started unchanged. to- Ke higher | May. . 44%. Later, - all months showed, a, moderate, advance, Provisions, were -tirmer, cexpontl- Ing. to the, upward ,trend of hor. yaluen and of grain, Wheat-; Open, High Southern Pac. cvt. 4g..--.-.-----C Union -Pacific 1st 48--------2+----D U. 8. Rubber $a, ..2.............-E Utah Power, & .Light 5s.....-.5..F Western Union 6%s. Westinghouse Elec. 1s. Wilson & Co.. evt. . 6c. I Total sales of bonds today were 00 ite de Sar and $13,403,000 a ‘Low Close TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15; 1925 hee ) By DICK DORGAN RKETS GET OUT? You SEALOUS SHRIMP—"|} CONT You. DAZE. SPEQR-THAT WAY @DOLT MY HERO — 'e HE WAS HERE Hi PULVERIZE You T you — WoRMY NEW YORK BONDS 14.—The following are -today’s high, low and closing bids of bonds oh the New York Stock Exchange and the -total 19 99.28 99.25 eee 80 101.29 101.26 195 100.25, 100.23 2923 101.6 101 226 102.3 101.31 eEoee Ww 103 102.29 3 DOW ARS ho iso 3 101% 86 103% 93 98% 55 92% 6 93% 31 100% 1 + 108 10 104% 30 99% 10 102% 18 102% 69 tb 80 105 46 10144 22 89% 13 94% 1% 95% 10 80% 65 31 54 St ' “8 2 13 2 3 23 43 102 22 1 22 ry . 6. . 106 $13,196,000, compared with $8,731, year ago. Hills of Donegal Blaze with Fires to Celebrate Elevation. _ ,' of O’Donnell to Cardinalate ™ Deg, .new 18914 3.32 1.69. - 1.71% old. 1.87 ad 1.66% 1.69% 661.69 1.66, 1,68 i 1 . sid wt ae aa Hert BELFAST, * Irfeand, Dec. 15.—U) | to" Letterkenny, and. there owas 9 cgi Lan” 1.45% 147% | ~The, hills of Donegal blazed with,| disagreeable Interview In prospect ar ? ~~“) bonfires last night to celebrate the| for the penitent moonshiner. Cen- i a ‘zy |Slevation of ‘Monsignor’ ‘Patrick | sequentiy within five years, “po- ate aan He rte O'Donnell, archbishop of Armagh, to| teen” disappeared trom the diocere. 86% 86% 86 Ym. .86% the cardinalate. situa tim wits Frem the-thirteenth to the seven- ogim! aom | aim [teenth centuries the O'Donnell's ota BES lt princely” Gaelic have, produced) 50 iss lasyg asm | tiled dn’ “Donegal” and no other mye ee ee" | many able mén. They extended their 90%4°1,00% 99°! 260%] Principality, until tt took in halt of Rody Reh ae eS ey connaught. May, ----.1.05% 1,08% 1.06% 1.08) | © 7 : . \ They held their, own. in’ constant % x es cy} At last the two families together WANTED—" e gat Oe teak Teas [game nearer to driving the English | VW AXTED= TARRY hance ae 9 14.35 | from Gaelic reland than any other | aj sareant Kolar spied zi ottort had ever done, i: 14.85 Dr. O'Dannell was only 32 when a7 erate 14.30 | he became Bishop of Rapahoe, Done- ; Seday oan Re "Tt in which he succeeded the late Second. is Ng ver Logue. Phe diocese’ ‘soon Pee rr Se 7440 me to know him as a masterful | HELP WANTED—FEMALE coe o- 1438 1620 14.75 || Young spiritual’ leader, espe : Donegal had been a stronghold of LEARN | BRAUTY CULTURE— ‘|the moonshine Industry ever since there were’ Hcensing laws to break All the king’s horses and men and policemen and. rangers had wholly failed tp put it down. Cash Grains and Provisions. . CHICAGO, Dec, 15<—Ar—Wheat, No, 2 hard $1.72601.72%. a Carn, No.o2' mixed 769 16%c; No. ; st i te eae 4214 @ 4c; No.| This young man from the May. 2 while 42@42 Xo. ‘ nooth ( Ecclesiastical college an. nounced that to buy or sell or drink “poteen. was a “reserved” offense, for which only a bishop could give yysolution, ‘That might mean a journey of forty milles. There were no trains eee eee Rye, No.1, $1. 91%. Bagley. 60@76c.. Timothy, need $6.75 47,25. Glover. seer , $27.00 30.50. Lard $14.37, Rite $14.87... Beljles $14,50. eS Butter'and Eggs ‘CHICAGO, . Dec.) 16.+-Butter un° settled, receipts 14.402 tubs. Cream: ery extras 45@4545c; standards 44¥cr extra firsts 44@ 44 4c: firsts 42% @AI%cr seconds 41@4L Ge R' higher, receipts 5,117 cases, firsts 42 @43c: ordinary firsts 36@38c; re- frigerator extras 15\c; firsts J4c. >_— Borah Proposes ‘Bill of Rights’ WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—(Q)—A bill designed to Insure the constitu- pnal rights-of persons{n this coun- jtry, and providing penalties for fed- [eral officers who deny persona he exercise of such rights was Intro- duced today "by Senator Borah, re publican, Idaho, The measure ‘also would | provide againgt the search of home without warrants, against the breaking up of meetings, and nagninst the Iotimi- dation by federal officers of persons who adyotate ‘amendments to the Sonatitution, The measure would make the selx- ure of papers’ umlawful, making fed- eral officers found guilty of any of the uffenses named subject to a $10, 000 fine) and five’ years’ Imprven | ment, CHICAGO, | Dec, tatods, tretbli’ tothe sibor e barley steady; receipts 53 car U.,. & ahipments 256;. sacked round | whites $3,403.50; few * tance) ney $3.65; ungraded stock $3,30163.35; "Minnesota agcked round whiten $3.2503.56; ' montly around $3.35; Idaho sacked Russetn $3 25@ 3.60, according to quality and con- dition, P w the hishest pald profession In Ayre women can engage, Moler makes this work easy to learn; has done it’ for thousands.’ Write for free ‘catalog Moler College, 1229 lith street. Denver. ‘ HELP WANTED—MALE. -“ WANTED—Several good boys, rell- able, energetic. See Keenan, Post agent, Q depot, 7 a.fm._ SERVICES OF FERED coop” 215 marcel and) bob curl, 21 Lincoln. Phone 1044-W, weer eling ané Repairing W. V. Johnston, ye Carpenter Phone 24 iS of afi Kinds; stoven installed and adjusted; estimates given: reasonab'e rates., Earl M. Hill, Phone 2663-W. 1705 B, Third. WANTED=Work on a ranch, ean do most anything: feed and’ care for stock. Bo 112, Tribune. GINS, 17 and will care ‘for chil- dren afternoons or evenings, Call 1578-5, Re For Reat——Miscellaneous UM HIEN'L~ sewing Mmachinrs 83 fer month Repairing done. Also sell on ensy payments Brooke 749 Fant H_ Phone J64nw Cie FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK WE BUY, sell and exchange catth, sheep, hogs and horses, also farm: Ing immements, orie Dodge corpmer: clal'and one! Jewett touring car for trade, 1131 8. Beech, Phone 2272. P.O, Box 843, 506. GAS FITTI