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FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1926 DAILY Che Casper Daily Critune TRIBUNE PAGE NINE MARKETS Stocks and Grains BROADER INQUIRY IN|[New York Stocks WOOL MARKET SEEN Allin Chemical and Dy American Car and Foundry — 111% American Sm, and Ref..©. d. 187 RALLY CHECKS STOCK DECLINE CHICAGO, Jan. 15.—(U. 8. Depart- ment gf Agricniture).—Hogs, receipts 28,000; Nght welght 10c to $0 high: er than Thursday's best prices; kill-) ing pigs 15a to 25c up; others steady GRAIN PRICES STRIKE SLUMP NEW YORK, Jan. sh s of each bond. | NEW YORK BONDS 14.—The following closing bids of bonds on the New York Stock Pxchange and the tot are today to high, C ial Bulletin i ; ‘ American Sugar ...-------. 75% to 100 higher: majority of better 160 {Up OLARTAERIAER! bands Ta.couary ene Chine senate, of ommerct: uiletin in Review Saturday tO | American Te! and Tel. -.----- 143 to 210-pound averages $12.25@12.75; PY: eS sit his Rr a7 i aa Som . ie American Tobacco oa’ 12 bulk good and choice 140 to \. . SER EEE r . 7 ete Report Larger Buying by Worsted Mills: Amerlean Woolen civic. 40m |Selling Pressure Offset by | pouna weisht $12.70@12.90; tops 130|Chicago Demand __ Follows Libeay F : M ky S ae . oa ea div... 48%] Buying Orders on New paanae Hoa STATS 4190 oe ate Trend at Buenos Aires Due | fiery 101.25 Armour of Il. “B' .. ~ 16% 85; packing sows mostly $10. + ‘ 31 oreign Markets Steady, OS Rial A aaa York Exchange @ios0; better crades killing "pigs to Cheap Offerings Liberty 196-34 Atl. Coast Line 22 249% Be 00@13.25; slaughter pigs $13.75 03° BOSTON, Jan. 15—W)—The Com: ) fleece ; ‘4 b50,| Baldwin Locomotive ...--- NEW YORK. Jan, 15—t%~Op-| @13.25. GSASO Jae! eames | 2 oreeealy Buliattas bomaceom wih oe: SreseePeleine, Petia Prk bas Baltimore and Ohio ex. div posing speculative forces struggled| Cattle, receipts 4,000; demand for! tions that tt is possible to import} y S Trosmury 4iaec ‘6 1082 i \ “There is a broader inquiry for|combing, §4@5%c; fine unwashed, | Bettlehem Steel -..--— today to break prices out of tho|Welghty steers especially. better| duty pald Canadian wheat at gaat: FOREIGN wool, Some of the larger worsted | 430. California Pet, ----.-—. narrow trading area within which |S§rades undependable, most offerings} orn points in the United States at| czechoslovak Republic 8 1952-2A 10 =e millg are buying wool for gurrent| Michigan and New York flesces—| Canadian Pacitic --.. they bave heen fluctuating for the|0f this description being taken off) about the samo price that Duluth} pom. of Canada 6s 195- 23 ae and future necds, while many manu: | Delaine, unwashed, 51@Sse; 4 bloog | ental Leather pid. last fortnight, with the day's advan, | mark led Srades steady with} spring wheat can be had acted as &|-french Republic 7 1-3 58 98 facturers are ‘getting a line’ an the | combing, 51@Sic: % blood combing, | Gort de Basco tage on jhe hear elde. Except for | week's decline; demand apparent for} weight today on wheat values. BIS} Japanese Govt. 6-25 -. 16 23% situation so that they may be able} 63@s4e % blood combing, 54@S5c; Shandler Motor ~.... & growing tendency to’ take profits | Kinds of value to sell at $2.50 los: clearances of wheat from Australia.) Kingdom of Belgium 64s ret 15 at x to tell what supplies will be avail-| tine unwashed, 46@47c. Chesapegieg 908 Ohio on the rallies, so-called public par-| Wardi shestock steady to strongi) together with 16,000,000 bushels cn! Kingdom of Norway és 1044. 41 100s 3 able in greatest quantities for thei} Wisconsin, Missouri and average | CBicase and Northwestern _. 75 | ticipation was on a small scale, the|!ower grades, active; other classes! iargement of the offictal estimate! Rep of Chile & 19 3 108 . needs and will pormit of covering in| New England—% blood, 48@490; i | cmicnso. Mil. and St. Paul pfd 19% | bulk af the trading being for the} Fensrally steady: im ‘© of the Australian crop also were 4! state of Queensland 6a the case of substantial repeat orders. | blood, 49@5%c; % blood, 50c. Chicago, R. J, and Pacitic --.. 60 | account of professional operators. | Packers $13.600P14.00. depressing factor. U, K. of G. B. & L. 5i48 1937. 10 ‘ Some of the mills are runnnig out] Scoured basis: Texas, fine 12 - 3 Syapuiatars tor the decline eucceed:| Sheep, rece hae ads Be Wheat closed unsettled, Ye to 1X c POMESTIC— current orders and are running on| months, selected, $1.25@123; tine $ tng fa fereinm: regatians ef two to iesse eehace. amok net lower, carn 1%9.t0 1Ke off, and| Amer Smelting 6s. 45 Teadee ttae gan the temant. Donthe, 3120139. four penta in more than a score of | $18.00@15.25: | around 2p lowers 0 1440 down Amer. Sugar #¢ - 2 “The foreign, markets generally! California: Northern, $1.3; mid:| Colorado Fuel -----ov-reege= 45 | isaues. Intermittent rallies staged) shippers taking few loads up to Amer. Tel & Tel. 5 SERGisANa GAO then FireA Shere tab dle aan’ e1ahs cantichee 7 e146. Cansclidated Gas ---——-22— 9134 | by bull pools tn such issues as Amer-| $15.50; sold, held higher; yearling) cxycaGo, Jan. 15 —(%—Intlu-| 4" mp. @ 'T, dob. 69 1960.2 a disposition to await the opening} Oregon: Bastern No. 1 staple, | COF Products ---—--_-___. Stat | eps s Tatenngtional ” Heck’ Teland,| wet ral? tp Mae SSD TS TOT fat emecn fenced by a decline in prices at! Anaconda Cop. fs 1938 ----—--—=-B 80 of the London sale Tuesday as the | $1,25@1.28; fine and §. M. combing, | Crucible Steel ex. div. _-__ 77%} Wabash and Nash Motors failed to severe) onde S183 fat sheep | Buenos Aires and-by reports of rela-| Anaconda Cop. 69 1958. 104 best barometer of wool market con- | $1.20@1.25. eastern clothing, $1.05@ | Cubs Cane Sugar pfd. __ 43% | hold. ‘The general market was in.) sieady: aged wethars $10.85; odd lats| tively cheap offerings of Argentine} 4: q. & San Me. gen, 4s M ditions. Australis is steady, al: 1.10; valley, No. 1, $1.10, Doses Brothere SAY —-vrsas— 409m) cuned f9 follgw fhe Teadersntp ot ese boa leery dere eects | Meat ta Europe, the wheat market | Bait, @ Ohia avt. 4% 99 though the selection generally is| ‘Territory: Montana and gimilar—|D¥ Pont do Nemoure ~..,-.. 219% | United States Stee! common, whieh |!ambe wae Ade lowers fow early | here underwent an early downturn! Rethiehem Steel con. 62, Assaso-e1 96 on Hardly so good ae it wag. South| Fine staple eboice, $1.26@1.80; % | Wlectrio Power and Light ctf. 30% broke below 123, as compared with | Sale +50@15.0 today. The fact’ that the United| canadian Pacific deb. ta..cd 27 wi America, New Zealand and South | blood combing, $1.15@1.17; % blood | Hrle Railroad .---.------z--- 35 | the recent subscription price of 136 Odie eau States 1s very close to @ profitable| Cie Burl. & Quincy rfs. 58 AK Africa also are firm. There {a little | combing, $1.05@1.07; % blood comb- Famous Playeré --.-y-rase. to employes of the corporation on Cana - a0 mynwe = basis for Imports from Canada tend-| chic, ail, & St. P. ovt. or nothing new from the west. Ing, 95@9tc. Fisk Rubber —.. & heavily {noreased.turnover. Amen! 0} ig. dan 15 (U.S. De-/od also to weaken values. Besides. | cite Copper 68 .- oh “Mohair is steady, though quiet.” Pulled: Delaine, $1.95@1.98; A A,| Poundation Co, _.. foan Can, South Porto Rican Sugar, Reyne ot Agriculture).—-Hogs, r@-| foreign statisticians continued to Goodyear Tire, The Commercial Bulletin will pub- fine A supers, 31.10@1.15;| “eneral Asphalt -. Raltwap Stee} Spring, Husaorr|celpts 17,500: uneven; light home 18¢ | refterate an estimate that the new | Groat Northern 7s, i Msh the following wool quotations $1.00@1 05, jeneral Hlectric Motors, | Nationa) Lead, Internal} io is lower! mostly 160 lower: 160 | crop exnortuble wheat surplus In| Great Northern. 68 89 tomorrow: Moheir, best’ combing, 75@80c; | General Motors .----+= Combustion Engineering and Ameri. (to Tai Pound welt $11-96@13-00:/ Argentina {ts 149,008,000 bushels | srontana Power 6§ 100 Dom Oh{o and Pennsylvania | pest carding, 65@70c. Great North. lron Ore etfs. _ 25%) can Brake Shoe and Foundry, all ea top $12.20; practical ton $12 on against 113,000,000 bushels exported Narthern Pacific rfg. 6s B. R 109 od a = Great Northern pfd. — sold three to four points below their {10 pounds and up; odd lots 140 to} jast season, Chicago opening prices, Northern Pac new &0 Boss at Gulf States Stee previous closing quotations. Trad-| !50-pound aslections $11,80@12; me-| unchanged to sc lower, May $1.76% | Northern Pacific len 40 T 85 a $ Hudson Motors .. ing was in substantially heavier |@um and strong welght butchers. | to $1.7615 (new) and July $1.52% to] pacific Gan & Elec. 68... ie HY retse elder eturns Mlinols Central _._2.. 118% | Volume than yesterday. steady to 10c lower; bulk of sales|'$1.§3%, were followed by a material] penna wR gem, 4 13 asy 3 Independent O. and G. -s.... 27% —— $11.50@41.90; average cont Thursday} setback all around. Sinclair Con. OM! 68 1827. B 105 109% é ‘ Int. Combustion Eng. .------. 63% |, NEW YORK, Jan, 15.—()—Sell-| $11.74; weight 275. Carn and oats showed @ heavy! southern Pac. cvt. 48.2.0 48 ork " Int. Harvester -.--..-->--. 122 |!P& pressure was resumed at the| Cattle, receipts 1,400; fed steers! undertone from the outset. Selling | (rion Pacific Ist ds. rte oF om Lavo U1 SPECTION | ist: wee. Marine pea we. “Su, Jopenine ef today’s market. Motors |2"4 yearlings moderately active:| of corn ‘continued on the part ot| C'S wae eee aes: ts > Inty Nickel ----e-eereense= a | Were again the principal targeta for | Cully steady} bulk $8.50@050; medi: | holders who purchased recently | Gian power & Light 6 18 98% . ij Kennecott Copper --~. %|the attacks of bear traders. Wiltvs. | Wm welshts $9.80; other killing clas:| owing to movements for farm lesl®| western Union 6its co G cha Lehigh Valley Overland and Hudson each opening| 8 8nd stockers and feeders gener-| lation. “Atter opening Yc to co] Westinehoute Elon Te 2." ee ‘ a H.C. Bretechnelder, vice prest| loading station, From this point oné| Loutaville and & point lower, Folindatign Company | Oy tienay bulls hutcher cows $478 jdown, May &6He to $4%c. corn SUF | Witton & Co. ove Goad ek: ae dent of the Midwest Refining com. | of the Lage company’s stectpropelied| Mack Truck ---—--ra-swren 145} | ToPPed two points and losnen of | @E5O: hel! sage (iiss Reneane fered a decided further setback, Total sales of bonds today were $12,548,000 compared with $13,987,000 pany, has returned to Denver from barges carried the visitors to Lake Marland Ol ,-... noint of more were recorded by Oats started unchanged to %{c oft previous day and $1) 69,000 = year ago. Maracatbo, where after a complete in:| Mid-Continent Pet.-..----_ a4i4 | Chesaneake and Ohio. General As. | *5-?5G5.90; practical ven) top $10.50; | May 4iijc to 45%e and Inter woak- a trip of inspection of the holdings | spection of the La Roga field, where| Mo, Kan. und Texas .-..- 414% | Dhalt, Cruethle Steel, tinited States | Stockers and fesders $7.50@8.50, ened a little more. of the Lago Ol! and Transport cor-| the company has about 45,000 bar-| Missouri Pacific pfd. -...2--. 865% Realty and May Department Stores Sheep. receipts 2,300; lambs, steady| In line wit: the corn market, pro poration in the Lake Maraeatbo die-|rels daily production and the Am-| Montgomery Ward ..----s--2. 75% | Supporting orders goon made thetr|!? tio tower: bulk fed wool lambs] visions tended downgrade. R EM E NT Oo F trict of Venezuela, which ha made ex] brosia field, six miles distant where| Nat. Lead -...-----ecsee---e 16g | TPPCAFANCE and the reaction was|$!450@t5: top $15: sheep and feed. | Wheat— Open High Low Close guest of Col. Robert W. Stewart and | the first well was recently completed | New York Central ---.---.— 19814 | Thecked, at least temnorarily atter | Ore: Pearce, steady; best fat ewes| May, new 1.76% 1.76% 3.74% 1.7535 other officials of the Pan-America] by the Lago company. Trips were} N. ¥., N. H., and Hartford -. 42%} Hudson had extended {is losg to} #850 feeding lambs $15. May, old, 1.74% 1.74% 1.72% 1.73% Petroleum and Transport company,| made to the Mene Grande field,| Norfolk and Western -..---. 151 | {ree points, American Smelting to July 1.82% 1.52% 1.51% 1.52 which fe controlled by the Standard] where the Royal Dutch company is} North American .—.. 2%. and Chesapeake and Ohio to two — Denver Prices. Sept 2145 145 1.48% 1.44% Oj] company of Indiana, and which|carrying on a heavy development} Northern Pacific 73% Points. In th absence of any ad-}|_ PENVER, Col., Jan, 15.--(U. S.| Corn— in turn, controls te Lago company campaign and already has upwards | Pacific Oil .-.--.- 73% | verse outside news developments, the Department of Agriculture.)}—-Hogs | May 86% 85% 85% The party left New Oreleane tn ajof 30,000 barrels of production, | Packard Motor Car ¢. d. —-.-. 29% | ‘ecline wan generally attributed to Receipts, 1,150; nine loads direct | July 39 87% 8715 private yacht and made successive | When the inspection of the off fields] Pan Am, Pet. “B” ----.-. 70 nrofessional traders, taking advan.|*°. Packers; very siow: few early | Sept. 90 88% 89 stops dt Havana and at Kingston, | waa completed the party boarded the| Phillips Pet. care. 42% | 'AE* OF the market's weakened tech. sales drive-ing, eteady at $11.75 to| Oats— Jamaica. From there the 1 car-| yacht and sailed for“the island of} Pierce Arrow Motor Car _--_ 3714 | cal position, and the apparent In- $11.85; no action on packing grades.| May -..-. 45% 45% 45% 45% ried the oll men to a small Island off | Curacon, whore the Royal Duteh re-| Radio Corp. ----------o-222 gqag | Sblllty of operators on the long ide] “attle—Receipts, 1.350; calves, 50;| July ---- Asia 40% 45% 40%|Plans of New York Governor to Step the coast of Venezuela, where the| finery is located, and thence return: | Reading --..--.-ss--sssssesee, 8512 ‘a attract x public following in their apethcaoe Ad Sheol raarket prac: Rye— : ea Lago company is buflding a deep sea ed to New Orleans. Rep. Iron and 6! Abi bail i vorites. Independent strength de-} i 00 Y mominal; odd vealers; x May ~ VLG 1.11% 1.0 1.10% SMEAR COA PATE, ft DRUUEAU 9 ORD. ERD.- 9FO9 OA Ea eg St. Louis Bite ley aie Fd veloped in a few specialties. Porto Boers tae puta te to $5505 eas July 1.09 1.09 1.08% 1.08% Out Next January Refer Only to Seaboard Air Line -....-20--. 45 | Rlean-American Tobacoo soared six}; ots UP to $9.00; practically noth: | Lard— 3 send points to 86, f ing else sold early: offerings for sale | Jan; 5.30 15.382 15.02 15.02 Commodi de sik Gn ah © <a “Ht | Yomi att and "Fo mani ceeanaste we ore aay eae ee State Offices, Is Rolie? mm TACE INC WS | | sithere Pune aco 2 | samen tro, pints ana teminaton | 2,28 Sen 3449 fo Bm." Fie ; Bouthern Rallway o-o—so- 114i | pee eTiten, Texas Gulf Sulphur and] soid eariy: bidding sharply lower on | Atay aaar itae : i 2 om - ch Standard Oll, Cal, lol. Bry Freeport Texas advanced a point or! fat lara, beet inal pe psy ower CP | May 16.10 16.10 NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—(4#)—Reiteration by Governor a Ree Raiornest, eas [es cede Vi datty crue | Bandera On We J.T ‘Sala } sec ortisn shehangre opened firm. | $14.65; choles lebt owet 48.10, Ls cated ies2 | Smith of announcements that he will retire to private life meas TON.—Average i anid Asltne ie , $8.40. |: CEES pa agent 3 7 of the big Santa Be type locomo-| 0,1 production in the south Texas Tiere id Jerr He $4.85 9.16, and Wienth Tranty on May .o2.1718 17i7 iis i717 {at the end of his present term next January has thrown a tives trom the Hudson river t0| and coaatal fields tn the last week !Toxag Co. «0 soe Stat | MANCINN Bi points ta 3,751 cents, | xanengesctdansas City. . {bombshell into state politics. | pe toe pottenled to ine] fans vette barFels, ® decline of | Texag Gulf Sulphur 2---a--- 121% | , AM Mneteeant flow of selling orders | yg, Department’ of Agriculture ioe | cr aneeralns and Provisions. | | What effect his decision will have on the national cam- reread oad par treight teain| Texas and Pacific ---___ 5g | WMleh rove prices of various rall-| cattie—Receipte. 1,000; calves, 200:| number 1 hard $1.8144@182%; num.| P&H in 1928 is a question receiving much attention by by 61 per cent. The bridges between Drugs. Buraore PrRGHe®S xereretrorr 108 rth aif baa flown and}fed steers, slow, steady; several] ber 2 hard $1.82@1.82%. Corn num-| | Pelltical followers. In many quar ‘Ayer and the western terminus have PHILADELPHIA. — Manufactur- nion Pacific --.-----------, 146: from 2 {0 6, emanated hoe ne loads, $$.00@9.15; rome held higher;| ber 4 mixed 74@16%c; number 2 ters it ts felt that his chance for either been rebuilt or altered to acy commodate the heavier trains. ers of proprietary medicines here have appealed to the board of trade United Cigar Stores weesere. U.S Ind. Alcohol --. speculators and nervoun holders of long stock who were liquidating be- other classes scarce, not enough of- fered to test values; odd lots butcher cows, $4.75@6.00; canners and cut- yellow 85%4c, Oate number 2. white 42% @48c; number 3 white 41% @43c. WEST VIRGINIA the Democratic Presidential nom! nation have been enhanced and that his announcement refers only te ee 4 pawns, 4 Ry ber 2 $1.07; barley 66 READING, Pa.—The lomomotive baie ie Coe seas to) U. 8. Rubber ,, pauee the lack of support for the ters, $1,50@4.50; practical top veals, Shen inne geet A adel Le state offices. of the Reading raliroad have| vone Pre-/U. 8, Steel . emer For’ $11.50; stockers and feeders, nominal. | seed $27.25@30.28; lard $15.02; ribs Shortly after Mayor Walker of shops vi vs vent priceycutting by distributors. | Wabash Railway --sccssosess | 488% ‘or the representative {ssues, Hoge—Receipts, 5,000; uneven: , ! 95; 202; New York had been elected, chiefly ween Tit Or ange, "The cor ehops P Fra Ward Baking “BY --yoss- a0 | S45 Reeaee declined 814 points 0] shipper market mostiy 10c iiigher:| °° “Nes $1685. through the vigorous support of the ieiesd OF NOT sail time, pottinw Pat ‘aching House Producta, | Westinghouse Wlectric .-.... 72% lantic Coast Megas ont pak Hc poget arya end pad Ouse tuthera’ lien ta’ give ie foeas senger equipment in order for next summer's traffic, KANSAS CITY.—The meat trade here {s showing @ much better trend White Motor -. Stee} sold at 138% before supporting active, 10¢ to Isc higher; shipper ton $12.30 on 180 pound averages Man Found Dead southern cities, in which he pleaded for co-operation hetween the soyth and has had a healthy rebound after Ordera caused a rebound of u paint.| packer top, $12.15; bulk of sales * (Continyed From Page One) ern democracy and Tammany Hal — the Ralldaya: At midday Rock Island had heen SEE; wana | i R f the explosion created but a slight} Friends 1 , ih Livestock, Passed up above 60 and there was a Susp ene. api whod ta iehblen 488 to In e rigerator shocks Atte when ak he ies ae Statens aeons hea PORTLAND, Dre—The unusual 326 pounds, $11,80@12.25; 180 to 160 line with this, that he will be in « strong rally {n progress in Norfolk 3 25 - £ with okt and the air bec: a bett i tn the Pacife Shoes, W ° il pounds, $12.30@12.50; packing sows, C M h smoke and air became bad. er position to accept Invitations ehoriene #5 Bi. packers on the| LYNN, Mass, — Shoe tutes. yoming is yt yssiern and General Electric. | gio.90@10.75; stags, $8.75@9.25: ar in ontana They were able to reach the shaft,|@way from New York as a private Pacific slope to obtain the bulk of| turers in Massachusetts belleva this | tree emereerrermnrre [ice cont) Nee URohAnged at 444} stock pigs, steady, mostly $11.75@ Al eon however, and gave the signal which | citizen than as a public officer tle thelr supplies from Canada. The| month will see the largest volume| Quotations by Blas Vueurevich, |. ‘The closing was weak. Rock Islang | 2°: BUTTE, Mont., Jan. 15.—(#)—- | brought the holst to the top, Caune| down by his duties. price here has advanced to $18.25 a | of orders plaged in some yeare aince Broker ont to b New hint paisa 1 nt "a Sheen—Receipts, 2,500; killing] William D, Schots, 47 years old, of /Of the explosion hag not been deter- Democratic and Repybilean fo hundred. retailers’ stocks were low. The]. 208 Consolidated Reyalty Bidg. | the final hou S Paws) at 50% In| classes generally steady; best woeled | Washington, D. C., was found dead | Mined, owerm also are busy speculating o price trend seems defintely upward. | v fern Exploration - 935. 3.66 plane at ald Lips Ke le rallige took lambs offered, $15.00; others down-|of asphyxiation ammonia fumes The Jamison mine is operated un-| the effect his retirement will have Erog god Bish Lambe Consolidated Royalty _ 9.00 9.50 | dencies pd de ee AN tte F146bi slippers, $18.40. af Harrison, sixty miles fram Butte. | Sor ine non gS eed el od a Ks Blagg My 3 GO,—The scrap fron 1 amiber. Central Pipeline ak: 8 ; aickigs seeaseliari coebaanald when trainmen opened a retrigera-|f the largest in the district parties in the next gubernatoria kee fe wreak with some dealers| NEW ORLEANS—-Southern Pine |, 1, Willams .;,--y> «19 30 enn aay et eere, Prine Natare fot) ots SAAT temane G 81 BODIES TAKEN 1 quoting heavy melting steel scrap] association mills last week produced | Bessemer ---..¢- Nagnaament that cate tha, seek lof Butte, was unconscious Sl BODIES TORED | r « a8 Jer. Moet heavy melt-| 56,600,000 feet, shipped 61,300,000] Western Siales . , t euler 1 condition though N OKLAHOMA \P estions y a a eee AL B18 to $15.50, | feat and received new ordere for| Kinney Cometel ~ soand Lad bben declared and losses Heved he will reco _ _WILBURTON, Okla 15] vane Hugher but a few dealers quote $14.75 to! 54,900,000 feet. Unfilled orders now! Columbine pete ae ad grb gay i identified by two telegrar * ao grim ports ‘ ie 91) 1 e him for total 255,000,006 feat. ‘ 1 United in his pocket filed at Washington | bodies from the Degnan-MeConnall | ¢ Hr. Hughes had been cor $15.95. Jupiter mate cant Iron Pipe and Interbor FIRING SQUAD by his mother, but they gave no ad-| mine number 21, near here, which | sidered most able to combat the ge Tigue, both former light heavyweight prozimated 2300000 sharon (fs ARMM ea oe had pane Wasneeian, halted tounoonarite rt Bue pereanal. panplarity, champions, with the understanding —_—__ { agg tee A pak & , rh Li tg BA tne nex Ienbach, present holder of the 115] Pleardy - 5 ( —(#)—Ralph W. Seyboldt ‘paid the bodies ava in the dateia aud’ the Sees Ae: OO LNOWR _.S pound title. Tusk Royalty USINESS Briefs oxtreme penalty for the murder of passageways will have to be cleared Ce me? nichp Athol —-——— Tom Bell ~~. Patrolman Davia H. Crowther before before they can be reached er to beceene, paling teens ee bry Gonn., ight] Industry, business, sbeep and| Chappell oe ne eee the Bits psi Ft Hot a, gu Battoiting oft hauling’ bodies: at thal neton Wie ee ew fd . sand ‘ . mining—developments in 1928 | MoKinni p spent on Loulsana ; mauling bodies to the surfaga| Walker heavyweight, will concede 17% | cattle, m! MeoRinnie de in 1926 wteellike nerve until the last, ¢ sto 4 and the hy ti kettle . one: haustively covered in the] Burke Ol! weada in 1936, an advance of abeut| ., ain Ppa end the huge iraq ketth pounds tonight to his opponent, Bob| will be ex e ’ wy youthful confessed murderer walked used &@ 4 makeshift holst was filled | Fitzsimmons of Newark, N. J. in| Tribune-Herald industrial edition! Riverton Pet, $-OROMNR over ‘Inet your from his eell to the death chatr with- die id's min: ben. tie Bie, eclinanishers the feature bout Rt Madison Square out soon. Argo Ol ... BOSTON.—Importe of foreign | CUE, S8sistance, “ (Continued From Page One) and other equipment and sent to the Garden. Delaney sales 16 EA ae. ror rio merchandise through the Massa. oe ene ot the execution was an! ministration or organiaation leaders | Surface, indicating the erews bad simmons 18514, when they . Ourb Stocks, chusetie district, principally the | *eyway in the prison yard covered] for any of the hills, tinfshed thelr work for the night in before the state athletic commis: an tant re Tmpertal Ol! port of Boston, aggregated $824,- with snow, and the falling flakts At Wilkes-Barre the school di- All but five of the bodies taken sion this afternoon . sree. OF 55 493,286 In 1925, according to figuren seemed to lend atmosphere to the] rectors’ association of Luzerne | from the mine have been Identified Harry Greb, middleweight cham- Find Smaller pty) Poieine'b 24% | announced by collector of the port. | (oMflon. Two deputy sheriffs strap-| county have adopted a resolution |” the undertaking parlor bodies are pion, will be requested by the com- alt Creek Producers 38% | Wilfred W. Lufkin. In 1924, 1m: ped Seyboldt in » chair with the] asking President Coolidge to inter-|'!¥ing {n rows while across the street mission to refrain from making any Than Thou ht Continental . ports total $251,851,000, Duties col. back against a stone wall, Twenty-| yene. Delegations of Schuyikiu|(" ® temporary morg $7 caskets further ring engagements for the ; gi New York Ot! , lected last year amounted to 960,. | {IVP feet distant acrosn tho alley was) county people and business men |°ntain other cor the date of his utle match with Tiser) DULUTH, Minn. Jan, 15.-4—1 5,7) ‘ 7 coding year. prasec' 4 today, with the purpose of seeking | "covered by torhorrow rere ‘Bt Madison Bquare Garden. | congda’y big ora tind near Fort Wik Bie Ol erce ff tie Disek wae was sAiusted ver | federal action, : | Funeral services Greb elgo will be gsked to obtain re-|tiam {fg not as large @ body as the * nan's eyes the signal to —- ~~ dead will be held to ; leases, so far as possible from pres-| Mesaba range in Minnespota, nor ts Pi tire was given. victe from the stats penitentiary at en engagements in that period. the ore of a ‘higher percentage, otatoes arent cNtte peule he Plainly heard Forei Excha MeAles er will arrive her this morn D. B. Woodbridge, Duluth mining C d M ki ee owen, Par gn Nge | |i to dis the graves, CHICAGO, Jan. 15.-)—Fifteen | engineer, said hero today. mde ar et CHICAGO, Jan. 15,—-(4)—-Potatoes | TO sentenced to be exeouted Pebru- | POTEISD FaACHANRE | a aaa hunéved prep echools throughout the! Woodbridge directed the explora: | 7 | Trading slow, market very weak | Ory 5. Attending physicians pro-| www YORK, Jan. 16.~-UP)—For. ates country will be invited to send sth-| tions of the ore body shortly after BY HILI-WEAVER 8 Co. ©n northern, about steady on Idaho| MoUnced Seybold dead one minute] cign exchanges steady. Quotations M mt Ietep to the annual Northwestern | {tw discovery eight years ago, ana | Sait Creek, 88 to 36,9 gravity . 1.79] ntock; total United States shipments, |and-49 seconde after the volley of| in conte: oney ahaa ; university track and swimming !n-| held an option on the. entire tract | Salt Qreek, 37 to 39,9 gravity . 1,87] 707 cars; Wisconsin sacked round| five shots wag fired. Great Britain, demand, 485%;| NEW YOR, dan” ito Geni . Building Materials terscholastio meets to be held here | for three vears, he sald. ROCK Creek -enewnneennerenenne 1,78] Whites, $3.9004.10; extra fancy, edad. a bles, 486 1-82; 60 day bila on banks ER ica Dileep f ¢ March 28. The events will be run in] ‘There are several hundred mil: | BIS Muddy. wreenn ew LT5| shade higher; Minnesota sacked 481%. France, demand, 3.77%i ling vate dice phctee ay ome fii Ful |] or the Ages! Patten gymnasium. Hons tons of ore in this new body," | BIK Bain -enewcenererrerenee 1,00] Found whites, $3.75@4.00; poor, Poultry cables, 8.18. Italy, demand, 4034: [ne sate ti Closing bid 4%: offered ||] | ho sald, “but it {s not as large ag | Ct CrOtK seescnepereeceevecne 1,90} $350; Idaho sucked russets, $4.25@ eables, 4.04, Demand: ‘Belgium|avaines necoptannes op pee emt THERE'S as much difference} SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Jan. 15.—|the Mesaba range, while the ore {6 | LARCO Cree awewenerrereree 1,90] 4:40; few fancy, shade higher 4.53%; Germany, 23,89. He rnp Recent an oe 2 4 Tu id mans | bi Sha quhliter ag, betiatee Gp--Sisking!an stoot. ‘putt on’ the | ot 9 Tower! grade.’ great | CHORE ERE wee reree rere 1m CHICAGO, Jan, b--MPoultry, me aaT Ga icnonthald Gt otiine foacont materials, a there is between | last green for a birdie 2, MacDon: we treeee regret meee eare: am a $ ” night an ay. | Smith of New York favorite for the TOPCHIIGNE eeewerrerrererree—e LTE Su Tsoi towls £3@96c; turkeys SS Daagr SM AUG Bus ¢o assure cur patrons} Teas open pit championship. shot jivle Gronks Sesaseneaaacesanendl $23 gar eet repecers “Shel “comme”. CHAP poy: our z ||that ours wil) withstand the ray. a 69 in the first round of play an ore - ¢: . ishe. ime, we y the tied Bobby Crulekshank of Chicago tton sesopreeeseoceeceeeee #8] NEW YORK, Jan, 16,9) Silver Wee oe reer. ws eset oly eh for low score. SUNDUTEL vepeemereee: seerere LIB] ined sugar was unchanged today at ’ eS NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—-U%)—Cot-| IAmIton DOM® eeneeereerener- 1:08 | 5.00 to 8.20 for fine granulated, with Butter d E @10 a barrel, shipments 62,020 bar-| NEW YORK, Jan. 15—OP—Tar||| Let Us Give You Estimates NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—(%)— The] ton spot steady, middling $21.05. FOTIS nnocnneacneaeecesereeer> 1.06 { withdrawals again of moderate pro- ani 1424) rels. Bran $26.60, Wheat, number 1| silver, 67%; Mexican dollars, 5 state athletic commission today ap- Ss tee pa mnmenenerameed BYTON .-.caneen-necemeesenes: « 130] portions, New business was Nght. northern $1.72@1.74; May $1.67%: es proved & proposal by Jess McMahon,| Watch for the Tribune-Hera’d's Sugar (utures closed barely I 16.—() Butter, | July $1.62%. Corn number 8 yellow Flax. eslerm Lumber Co matchmaker at Madison Square | mammoth {industrial edition. A com: Approximate sales 9,000 tons, 271 tubs; eggs,| 774 @81%c, Oats number 3 white DULUTH, 4 Jan. 15,—-(* pl Gerden to arrange a bout between | plete survey of Natrona county and ary $2.34; March $2.87; Mey lower; recelpte 7,461 cases: tirsta D4¢;| 88% @I9Ke. Flax number 1, $£48@| Close, flax, January $2.46%5; Febru ||]300 N. Cemter Phone 765 Georges Carpentier and Mike Me | Wyopune jo 1925, Py Pi Drink Hillcrest Wafer. Phone MOL | July $2.60; September §2,71. , ‘ordinary firsts §2e, 4 OK Ae ery 32.4614; May and July 2.61% ental. . Rie mu