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f4 FRIDAY MORNING THE SHREVEPORT TIMES MARCH 9, 1923 LATEST MARKET NEWS Cotton Market 8 and Bonds Grain Markets Livestock Reports DROP FOLLOWS Genaro's Suspension COTTON MARKET IN A NUTSHELL NfcW OlUJilXS BASIS PROFESSIONALS ATTACK STOCKS Not Good in Chicago Dodgers, Red Sox Clubs Reported to Be on RISE IN COTTON Farm Products Worth Over $14,000,000,000 Washington. March I Products of ths farm wars valued at 114,810.000. 000 last year, ranking ths output ths fifth most vh I untile His history ot ths nation. Ths department uf agrlculturs has Just an-iioumd Us wtlinatu 111 Classified form as follows: Cereal crops 8, 560.000,000 t'otion, lint and need 1,370,000.000 flax, fiber ami seed 20.ono.0ii0 Fruits and fruit produuts 312.000.000 Huy and forags 1,401,000,000 Futures Close $1 to $1.50 Per Bale Lower With New Crops Weakest Rebound Follow Selling But Favorites Generally Close at Losses Chicago, March 8, Dliquallflcatlon of Frankia Genaro, near American tlywsight champion, in New York nnd New Jersey, will not Affect his Appearance in Illinois, nor will what is said to be one of the moat strngent antl-boxlng laws In America, if ths plans heretofore successful, of Chicago promoters, count for anything. Genaro's forfeit to assure a 10-round no-decision contest hers ths night of March 19, with Harold Smith of Chicago, Is in ths mall, Jim Mullen, promoter, said today, as ls also that of Jos Lynch, world's champion bantamweight, who will box Joa Bur- Lumber Company Buys Big Tract in Angelina tdifktn.

Texas, March The Angelina County Lumber company here has purchased ths Qallup tract of virgin plno In tha eastern end of Annelina county, consisting of more than 300,000,000 feot of timber. Tho deal involveid attvoral millions of dollars, The timber will bo manufactured In the company's sawmill at Kelty'a, a suburb of Lufkln, Alexandrians Celebrate Sixty-fifth Anniversary Alexandria, March 8. Ths sixty-fifth anniversary of their marrl-age Is feeing celebrated by C. Miller and Mrs. Miller of Alexandria.

By A. J. MANN New Orleans, March 8. In early tension In cotton today, This Tear Last Tear year Before l.6i4.S.t I.171.S00 e.lfii.BTO int. 114 1SH.74S 144.

Ill I.2M.644 1,626 HsO l.7.ll au.ooo at.ooii mo.ouu l.tiHI.OOO I.H60 000 1,771.000 107.854 89.14a lll.99ii 1,690 HSU 1,771. 8U I.4U1.0I1S SO. 3 Ills 1107 31.00 17 00 11.00 4.H 00 t22 76 33.3i 20.00 3J.7& 10.S4 34,496. 0011 11,371. 004 17.041.000 4 11 1 to.l 70.

a 47.1 74 1 67 3 49 7 SO I 117,171 361.6(9 l.l1.70 I. 111'. 39 I.I49.I.M 3.941.171 l.l'Ji il.4 6.7(,4.62 1. 139. 139 6.4.;.:i64 7.tJ(.t..: i lt.9 667 I.Jtli.SOl 10.141.293 9.496.SS3 10.3T3.291 9.699.907 l.kil.iht 11.

514.649 9.63.000 7.91S.46J 12,014.743 13.H70.970 H.D63.183 11.377. 10 4 904.400 9.JH4.0OU e.Slll.lloO 'September 11. August 1. June 24. the the Visible supply -'-tn Into elsl't week ending Friday lmo sight since August 1 Xllll takings week ending Mill tak.lurs since August 1 Kxprts week ending Friday RxiHirta since August 1...

I'luslnr price March Thursday Last price of itul.t!lng Thursday Highest piles ot midd.lng this Lowest price of middling this season. AcrrHge this year C.nailion of ernp My 3o. Condition of crop June 26 Condition of crop July .36. Cunditiiin of crup August 2C Condi! Ion uf crop 8eptember 25 limited to beplember 1 Omned to September 26 Ginned to richer 12 limbed to NYvemoer 1 dinned tu Novemoer 14 Ulnnv.d to liefemoer 1 dinned to lieoembor 11 Olnned ta January Ginned to January 13. Total ginned Total commercial Mrop Otrry over t.Murin 11 Juno 19.

tttAugust 1. New York. March 8. Bateball circle, had two major 'league clubs on tho block today the Boston Americana and Brooklyn Nationals but although Interest in both admittedly were for sal to the. highest bidder, doubt was expressed tonight a to the projects of either changing ownerships at present.

Harry W. Frasoe, president of the Boston Red Sox, refrained to comment on roporta of the possibility that he might sell hie The Brooklyn club owners, meanwhile, ad. mitted they had been approached by representatives of Edward Simms, wealthy Kentucky turfman and oil operator, with an offer of $500,000 for their Interests, but did not an- l.esuiiis sards (beans, psa-nuts, stc.) Boots for planting (clover, stc.) Sugar crops Tubscro Vegetables Purm garden crops Ksrm-forest products Other crops Aniinala raised Use products Hairy products Poultry pruduulg Wool Ollior animal products 143.000,000 41,000,000 114,000.000 303,000,000 120,000.000 331. 000, 000 IO3.000.0llO 12s.OO0.0OO 1.33:1.000,000 11,000,000 1.000. 010, 000 84.ooo.oog 68.000.000 3,000,000 man of Chicago, on ths sams pro market wni itrong.

enough om.nke new high levels for the seuson on the old crop poiitioni but Inter on it turned easy, The afternoon brought real selling pressure and the close By BROADAN WALL. N'ew York, March 8. Professional perators. who have been trying to entch the top of th present constructive movement for weeks, grew impatient today and attacked the stock market with a view to bringing bout liquidation and causing a sharp break. They offered the recent speculative leaders, such as American locomotive, Baldwin, Studebaker, Corn Products and American Can, in gram.

Johnny Kllhane, king of featherweights, will box a four-round sxhi-bition here next Monday night, and Mullen said he was trying to book Kllbane for 'a 10-round bout along Racing Entries Ptar to regard It favorably. wun oenaro and Lynch. Franknn Garcia of Memphis, wai na as a probable opponent for KUbano. Many Stills Surrendered HAVANA. First DAILY COTTON TABLE sns sp; claiming 1300; 34 furlongs; Bey Mas, Racing Results viwepnine jv.

two fclyes, 110; Clark i MeMurphy: (luardsman. IIS Bab, 11; Little Kimnm 1 1 SI. Under Amnesty Promise, Texarkana, March 8. Ths Bowie' was at the lowest of the day, not losses of 17 to 8 on the list. New crops were much weaker than the old.

closed at 30.5$ and October at 26 cents pound. Liverpool stood much better than due and this helped to brina: nbout a higher opening here. The market again heard much about what March longs intend to do in the way of demanding delivery of cotton on contract and much was made of tho statement from Washington by a government ipecialist on cotton that there mere as yet no indications that prices had reached a point where consumption was being checked. The early session brought the highest prices of the day, the list standing at net trains 5 to points. May rose to 30.97 and October to 2fl.4'i Bulls got their first set iback from a cablegram from Constantinople-stating that tho Turks had culled ail Moslems to the colors.

Selling increased on the dry weather over the 0 Independence Growers Pledge Berry Acreage Independence, March 8. Pledges totaling 162 acres of strawberries were obtained here Wednesday by C. K. Tntman, special representative ot of the State Farm Bureau, for the organisation of the Independence farm Bureau Strawberry (rowers' Association, to tie affiliated with the Irm Bureau Strawberry Exchange, in process of organization. A permanent organization will 'be set up at once, Mr.

Tatman stated, capable ol shipping approximately one carload of berries a day during the season. Associations hare been formed at Porichatoula and Kentwood, and the acreage pledged here brings the total under contract to 1,200 acres, it is claimed, which is about 215 per county grand jury in its final report toniirht. states that S3 stills Tim C.7jk Hnoond rare Three-year-olda anS up; elsvlmtrisT Isuo: furlongs: 'arris Maker, 114; Mambl, 117: Lieutenant William J. Murray, 131; ensjiah. 113; Klmont.

126: iFlrat Pujlet. 113 gjlaran. Ill: Iinnwka- nV 1 '''rank Phanrain. 123. HAVANA.

First race Mladea. 114 (Fields), I to 3. 1 tu 2, out, won; Ponce, 101 (W. Taylor), ft 10 S. out, second; Solomon's Fvnr.

105: (atutts). out, third. Tims 43 4-6. I'ii isle 8., and Solomon's Kilts, also ran. Seco-id race Fatidinn, 1041 (Hurna), I to I.

3 to 1. to 6. won: Frankenla. 101 1 Port Movement Mid' ling Receipts Einorta Saleg Block New Orleans 31.00 2.613 1.1S0 1.770 173.471 Oalveston 3.8H4 7.lilS 3.360 1131.1:17 Moblis SO. 60 610 0,800 Savannah 80.62 1.AM 300 11S 64.1ti Charleston 489 46,161 Wilmington 10.

25 497 17,116 Texas City S.J87 Norfolk 4t9 149 17.63S Baltimore 3.160 Boston 31.20 OiO 13.400 Philadelphia New York 30.93 (1,279 iiinur ports Total today 3,441 9.26) 732, 7S2 been surrendered to it under the terms of the recent grant of amnesty from indictment, to such nersons IS II; the Hfipeful handicap; 3 furlongs; Fru Ik 8. 31: in-i. (llroasi. 1 to S. 1 to 4, aeoond; Mammon.

as made confession of law violations press, 103; Lnrena Martiellla, 107. by manufacturing liquor. Tha grand Jury, however, issued a warnintr thaW 10 (MeDermott), 3 to 4. third. Tims s-5.

Vuoltabajo, Relox, Tonderfoot, MUiday, Whliney. Nei; I la. Nutty, if any of these nersons are found! Gupton and Irish Iawn, also -an. i-uunn race our-yir-nlils and up; clalmlnt $600; 1 1-16 miles; sCallfu. 61; iHrentwn, 102; yanke Hoy, lot; xThnm-as F.

MnJIshun. 107 Blonmliigtnn, 111; errum. 109- u- mi- iri. a. violating the law in the future they Third race Big son.

II to 1. to i. 3 to 3, won; Ray Atkins. 107 71.850 46,703 win ne prosecuted under ths con I fessions already made. A total of, (dross), 4 to 1, 3 to 1.

seco.iil: Red, 111.. even, third. Time 1:01 4-6. John 6. 709 3,6.13.323 ny.

1o; Harold 111. Fifth race Fuur'-yar-ods and (ijj; claiming S-l -i; -ne mile; xOrrls, ooron: Rnt.te.4 vtt iiuv. Mld'llng Receipts bhiptu la Spohn. M-ary Mallon, Capers, Mess Kit. Ketiltnure.

Uairyman. Mrln 2.9li 3.984 Wi xolony Indictments is reported including four capital cases, 1 cent of the production in Tangipahoa Sales 1.871 1.900 lso belt and the forecast of more to come uhen and Walter g.so ran. xlotta Speed, 19; 'xAta 100; xDuke Ptock 12.977 110.4IIJ 63.668 K.669 4 (hi 50 Fourth raco Cuba 104 laiuttsi, up nung, ins, Hlsth A- Total for week Total for season Interior Movement-Houston Memphis Augusta tit. LoUlS Atlanta Little Kock Dallas Montgomery Total today 2.793 837 1.376 73S" 2.201 2.670 1.076 iiii to 6. 3 to 6.

1 to 5, won; Tot ihs Ken Williams Hits and March felt considerable liquidation ibecause, for some reason or other, March longs allowed notices parish. All are pledged under the five-year standard contract of the farm bureau plan. 31.00 31.00 30.44 80. Ji 30.26 30.26 30.40 30.26 claiming ISOO: 1 mllo; xDe Bunero. luo- 113 (Flu-nil), even, 3 to 5.

Ian. II 112 even, third. Tlnw 1.07 4-3. Whispering. Itrookf ieul.

Titan's. Hump, Four Home Run 31S S74 Colonel Murphy and Itlalte, ihu ran. St. Louis. Harrh 8 Kenneth Wit 10.293 8.721 383,761 Hams, leading home run hatter ot for about 1,000 bales to circulate.

'Heaviest selling followed reports from Tallulah, that the government boll weevil laboratory estimated the ratio of live weevils at only 19 against 127 last year. 8HREVHFOBT COTTON. WEATHER Jicavy volume and succeeded in causing declines of about two points each. At that level, however, they met vigorous resistance which arrested the decline and started a rally that carried the favorites well above their previous closing levels. The close was irregular and with "most share showing net losses.

The professional attack failed to uncover any weak spots. Steels, equipments, motors and oil led in the afternoon recovery. The fact that the market has developed into a series of individual movements has shaken the confidence of quite a number of houses in its ability to continue forward. The optimistic reports coming to hand with regard to the ateel busi-; ness found reflection in a broadening of the market for steel shares in which even the smallest companies hares participated. Some basis for the advance in the motor shares and automobile accessory shares is found in the announcement that in February 270,995 passenger cars and trucks were produced.

Profit-taking continued in the cotton market, causing a decline of from tl to $1.50 a bale. The bond market was again quiet. Large investment house reported that the falling off in purchases has Tesulted in a thin market which is causing much irregularity in price fluctuations. Prominent investment bankers say there is little new financing in view for the bond market. New offerings being discussed ere for very small amounts.

NEW lOKK STOCKS. Hun- ireUs High Iw Sale Allied Chem. a Dye 71 77 3 Am. Beet Sugar 44 44 J6 American Can 106 102 lol's Am. Car Foun.

1S7 l6Va Uv, 7 Am. H. ft Vtt. 73 71H 71J, S3 Am. Inter.

29 3K ll Am. Locomotive 132 13! Am. Linseed 3 3'4 351 61 Am. Smelt, ft Ref. 7 10 American Sugar SO 10 1 Am.

Sumatra Tob. 33' SS's 121 Si Am. Tel. ft .1:5 124 126 Am. Woolen ..105 J04 104S 1SS Anaconda Cor-Ber 63 63 23 Top.

ft S. F. 104 104 101 Ml Atlantic Coast Line 123 121 123 i a au. ouif ft w. ind.

as 27 361 Baldwin Locomotive 142 140 140 212 Baltimore ft 64 ll nn. me American league signalized hl arrival at the St. Louis Americans training t.irao at Mobile. res Firth race mniioe Buy, iot thaiser), 1 to 1. 4 to 5 n.

won: Affrmght, 107 (Ollck), 4 to t. i to Houian, 109 (Stults). 1 to 6. third. Time 1:54 3-5.

YaJilmone, Wakefield and but nail, also Sixth race Cromwell, 110 (Gross), 7 to 6. 3 to 6. 1 to 6. won: Herron. 107 (W.

Taylor). 1 In to 5. seoond. Mlack Top, 107 (Uray). 3 to 6.

third. Time 1:44 8-5. V. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AORICOLTUM, WKATHKR BUREAU.

terdny, by knocking the ball over the C. P. UABV1N. Chief. t'rrv, Caardom, Asuuipti'itt, and C'hlncoteagua, also ran.

ience lor circuit lour times, accord ing to a dispatch received here today ii i White Sox Battery Shreveport closing spot pricsa Middling Uuiet. unchanged. Receipts yesterday This day last yoar Shipments yesterday This day last year Total receipts to data To data last year Shipments to date To date last year Stock on band yesterday This day last year nilCACIO A NO PROIl'CE. Chicago, Msrch 8. Volume of trade was very light in the grain market and the range was ronaetiuentiy narrow.

Ths trade sold corn lower in expectation of a bearish government report. Wheat closed 4f Ho higher, and porn was unchanged to lower; oats were steady to higher: rye ruled 31 Vso up, and barley closed unchanged. Wheat showed oousiderauie firmness because of ths stability at Liverpool and continued dry weather over the western area of the winter wheat belt 1a Kansas and Oklahoma. Dotneatiti wash markets were generally firm-Corn was under sufficient pressure from locals and commission houses to carry prices off at the close. The demoard cams mostly from shuns.

News was more favorable, with the cash basis lit the local market agaia firm. Country offerings were light. Trade in oats wa limited. A firm undertone prevailed, however. smi prices closed steady to a fraction higher.

Rye held firm. Northwest houseg. wars moderate toilers. Thore was IHUe pres- Provlslons acted firm. Lsrd closed 714 Ol) higher snd ribs finished 13Vs UP.

I'HICAUO GRAIN. rMcnro. March 1. Trend of prices. NEW OsUJJAN'S First race Amelia 104 (Thurber) 11 to 1.

5 to 1. 4 to 3. wons Fleeting, 104 Shreveport and Vicinity: Fair and warmer; Friday about 60 degrees tor lowest temperature. For Louisiana: Fair and warmer. For Arkansas: Partiy cloudy to cloudy and warmer.

For Eaat Texas: Increasing cloudiness. dm 0 35 0 71 .71.323 .63.9:17 .73.143 6.428 .40.343 SKW 10KK BONDS. New Turk, March 8. Bond prices generally were reactionary today In sympathy with lower slock quotations, fluctuations being confined to narrow limits. United Slaiea government bonds, while comparatively quiet, advanced slightly, bringing thern more In Una with the new government financing announced by March 15.

Weakness of central European government liens was the feature of the general group, the Clecho 8a declining fractionally and the Serbian 8n. one point. Mortgages of dividend paying companies lost ground along with those of the non-dividend paying companies in the railroad division, Louisville and Nashville 4a dropping a point, and t'nlon Pacific refunding 4s receding fractionally. Southern 4s of 1931 and Reading General 4a each lost a point. An advance of 1 points by Lackawanna Fteel 6s of 1960 featured the rail division.

(Majestic) 1 to 1. 4 -to 5. second; Billy men oegum iam Martin, Texas, March 8. Ths Chi cajro American League batterv mer with Manager Gleason and "Big Ed Walsh in charge, left here tonlgh far their regular spring trainini camp at Seguin, near San Antonii weiimiton, 194; Mtonewall. IDS; xMallowmot, lie: xKar Est.

104: Me.lu-sa. 104: San Pablo 101; The Wag, 111, Weather Clear. Track Fatt. Ftret race 3700, rtakmkng, 3 miles 1 t-J yeaia old and up: First, Reply: Sunsyer. 8ut Jessie.

JiVhram. lit H.ue MomUy. 115: A. II. Uula, 113.

Aal eligible: Gladys 11-2; Invtrtus, Mo; cSun 1as. sle, Fteirah. 11-3; tmiassn, 115. a-Bryaain entry; to-JioTsajt entry; c-Kiliner entry. Kecond -mce--l7W, 3 years old and up, 3 furlongs: itay Bodhle, 317: tirn Need.

1.H5: Helglan Wu.en, 111; x8andsj. ml. IWl; xllrUnsij 108; Hiien-llvel. Flreoracker, 117: iTho Vertlvran. 113; xCharles J.

110; xFeodur, 110: xC. A. tr.rn.i-t. xllliUiouse. 4.

Also eligible: xKlrtle, 9: xFemuuad-is, Bf.furt, -liil; xiluv'Nor, 113, xOaaMIe, Wi, iK.Jia.iilmy. 1 1. "Third rao 1710, ellmvmjices, 1 year olds ami up. 3 l-'i furloneu: Htump, Jr 117; Malurlty. Metier Times.

117; Peter Bnraisi, 113; MacHeth. -1SS; Kafflee. lol; Tender Uesh. Jdl; Jupiter, 109; l'rlme of T'mbrla. 10H; JJmlyguanl.

IM; Oartllne, 14; liesnie llghnin, .104. Also eligible: I.ady Myra, Ml; Tiw Colonel, lti; Billy Bern. 10S. l-'ourtn rioe 11.0(H). allosranoeet, 3 year nlde and up, the Celesta purse, 1 mile ami a sixteenth: 1.U; Mook Orange.

110: episode, 103: Tan Bon, 14; Hermis Kem-ble. Fanni Hoarie. 104: ttllva, 100. Fifth race $700, clai-ni irig, 4 year olds ami up. mile ami an elsmSi: Vrlmo.

1.13: Tulsa. 11'4; The Wit, 1114; Dumbfounder, lia; BsTmont, 1.1,1; elerblsn. dll: lieon. lie. 110; xTom (iseildy, 10S: xRepeater, 1M: Our WrUirta.

till: xSomirgeman. 104: xLuoy Kate. 101. Also eligible: xHIik Brusb, 11; Wylle, 109: xBa-llot Car, ail; WadenmrUig Last. ,1111: Too Maat.

1. Bern, 110 (Martin) 3 to 1. third, suns: 1:15 1-5. Roohanibcau, Little, War-burton. Major Chilton, Temptress, Alluring, wei-t and frotty.

The Colonel and Oiirbara I'alinee aieu ran. (The Colonel flnUehod second but aa UMsuuaUfled fol foullne). Uecond race Fusses, 105 (Costello) It to 5. 7 so 6. 7 to 10.

won; Amanda, liS 7VF.W ORLEANS FITI'RKS. Vew Orleans. March, I. Cotton futures opened steady: Weather Conditions. Freezing prevailed over northern sections this morning to northern Rocky Mountain districts, central valleys, and north Atlantic coast sections.

Light frost extended here and there to the luterior of the Gulf states and north Florida. Precipitation has occurred at several places in the. northern part of the country, but has been generally light or March 1 May July ...31.05 .311.7 5 ...30.30 ...20.27 where they will join the remainde (Uoyte) 3 to 1, 8 to 6. second: aprtrarval. Total sales (par valuel were 3U.alJ.0UV.

October 1115 (I'ooi) to 5. third. Time: 1:03 4-0. of Public offering was made today ...25.8 or the White Sox aquad. V.

S. POLO PlJaYERS WIX. Haupy tiirl. Film. Mary May Girl, Not ot LWiTHi or 1 (KfnrM closed barely steady at 116,000,000 Duuuesne Light company first Pittsburgh, 7 per cent, cumulative, net losses 01 11 to points.

ret. Allns sterling, ly Wimr. Ulan ana UieK Orrl also ran. Tsilrd race Uolden Floes. 310 (Mal)er- and ac preferred stock, aeries A.

at 103 New York, March 8. The Unltei States tonight won, 11 to 2, its thir liign iitw iiiiw 1.19' 1.14 1.181s 1.15 1.144. llli, I II 1.12 Vi 1.13 open dividend to yield about 6.o per cmed cent. HUM .10 to 1. 4 to 1, 3 to 5.

won; Kapid Iay. 103 (Poole) 7 to 10. 1 to 4, secosid; Thermometers liry et Loral Time bu.b bulb 12:15 p. yesterday 55 44 7:00 p. yesterday 67 45 7:00 a.

today 45 40 iiutn Per uenl ii 35 64 successive victory over treat Brltai March May Closing Bid 30 S3 30.68 29.99 28.00 25.60 WHEAT May July September COILS May July September OATS Viv Low 31.00 30.68 29.89 24.011 25.60 High ..31.14 ..30 7 ..30.41 aK 4 2 .25.05 Tha Franclscnn, 103 (Abel) i to I. third. Time: 1:07 4-5. Hadrian, JMcniu. tluv'Nor in the internationul indoor polo tour! namcnt for the John Townsend cu! emblematic of the world champion' ..74 ..7 ..77 October and iuy Lilly also ran.

December ouruh race Sir Thomas Keen, 104 (Owens) 1J to 4, even, 1 tu 3, won; Ms- Foreign Bends. Argentine 7s Iiomtn. of Canada 6s, 1929 French Republic 7s Kingdom of Belgium 7a Kingdom of Denmark 8s Swiss Confederation 8s I n. King, of U. B.

ft 1. 5s. 1 .45 ..102 .103 92 98 .18 .104 Observations taaen today at 3 a. 75th meridian time. First figures, lowest temperatures last night; second, highest yesterday: third, rain and melted snow past 24 hours.

F.W ORLEANS SPOTS. KW lir.eans. March 8. Spot cotton vourneen. 35 (Msjeatlc) to 3 to a.

July 44V4 ship in the sport. WINS GOLF TITLE. Bclleaire Heights. At arch 8. second; Setting Hul, 39 (MoCoy) to 4, .7184 .41 13.00 13.10 1L17 11.32 .734 ,75 .444 11.9 1305 It.

19 11.37 .74 '4 .7., .454 12.05 13.15 11.20 11.37 steady and unchanged; gales on the spot Trnie: 3:33 3-. jecshajn, isiamey- 103; to arrive 1,067. stone, CraA'X O' Iawa. Blue ose, Toni 95 U. S.

of Rratll 8s Low middling 30.3o Amounts of precipitation of less than .01 of an Inch are not published hereon. tkau aud siulaJlla alao ran. Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd, tha for 51 Hewienem mi. x.

iws 22 Canadian Pacific ..148 145 146 Railway and Miscellaneous Bonds. September ...43 LARD May 11.9S July 12.07 RIBS: May .....11.11 July .....11.30 Tex. 17. i i' 'ifjjh i-ace dti4 (Harvey) to 31 Central Leather .19 a as 1, 3 to 1. 4 to 6, won; Fluff, Ml Hr'ool) 4 to -1, 3 to 1, second; lule Anils, 111 Middling Oood middling .,31.60.

Kecoivts 2.611; stock 173.373. NEW YORK COTTON'. 'r Tork. March 8. Old crop deliveries I.Win) 3 to Si.

MUrd. lines; 4-e. Hootltsh Chief, Luvellneas. Bradley's Cboloe. Kxhorter.

Vlvar Cuba, bright 42 Chandler Motor 78 7S Jl Cheaapeake ft Ohio. 74 73 66 Chic. Hock 1. ft Vac. 37 38 67 Chile Copper i 67 Coca Cola 79 77 73 Consolidated Gal tC 16 Consolidated Textile 14 13 114 Cosden ft Co.

6i 60 14 Corn Product 163 132 Thrush, 41iateauguy. Jiaoic fair man sod iilue Brueai also rau. Slruh race -KlrltievtiigTton. 117 (MeDer made new highs for the season In the cotton market hers this afternoon, but heavy realising sales were encountered around 31.47 for March contracts and there were sharp reactions In the lntw trading. May sold off 1o 30.88, or 50 points from the high level of the morning and closed at 10.90 with the general market closing easy mott) to '1, 3 to 1.

a to won; JJur-gviyno, ,1,11 (i'ooll 6 to 1. 3 no second American Agnc. t'hem. 7a 104 i American ft Ref. 6s 89 American Hugar fra 102 American Tel.

Tel. cv. (s 116 Atchison gen. 4a 86 Atlantic Line 1st 4s 86 Baltimore ft Ohio 4s 80 Bethlehem Steel ref. 6s 92 'i Central of Georgia 6s ...100 Chesapeake ft Ohio cv.

6s 91 Chicago. B. ft Quincy ref. 6s Chic. Mil.

ft St. P. cv. 4 67 Chlc. R.

I. ft Pac. ref. 4s 77 Chile Copper Is 101 Colorado ft Southern ref. 4 82 Erie gen.

4s 47 Goodyear Tire 13. 1931 104 Illinois Central ref. 4s 33 Int. Mer. Marine 6s 86 Kanaaa City Hauthern ref 6s 83 Kelly-Sprlngfleid Tire 8s 108 Wlxtn (race 3.00, elslmlng.

3 year um end ut, nt! attel 70 yai-uis: siallenser, 114: lttasonry, 114; Boleter, 11; Kaet Trial. lilJ; Exevuilon, irirtfoot, l'J; xKrits). 103; xl.lvely. 101: x-I'rloks, (103; Adventure. leS; xHlb, 144: xSacaJarea, 104.

Also eligible: KUr Oonnor, 114; Jake FeSel, Hel: 14ttle Kd, Futan, Msrse Junsnv, 103: x.Nin MoKinney, J03. Apvrewtlca. Clear. Track Fast. KENTUCKY DERBY -Louiarille, iMsrch 8.

A record number of entries for the Kentucky derby 15 made up of 102 eolts, 22 fillies and 21 geldings, was announced. 141 CruelM Steel 64 Si mer British and American womaii golf champion, added the Belleairf championship to her achievements oi the links when she defeated Mrs Caleb Fox, of Huntingdon Valle.ti in the final round today, by one U) DROBACH LEALMt CYCLISTS, New York, March 8. Eleven team were running on equal terms in th, 94th hour of the annual six-day b) cycle race at Madison Square Garde1 tonight. Drobwch was leading. Ths cyclists had covered 1,640 mile? and seven laps, as compared with th record of 1,869 miles and two la; made by Lawson-Drobach in 1914.

Uewo Sinker. 108 (Abel) I to tiww. 32 Tims: 1:43 3-5. Bobby Allen. Dark Hill.

Lucy Ka-os, Mali. Tom Caaskly and 66 Cuban Am. Sugar S4 Cuba Can Sugar 17 3 Endlcott Johnson 77 13 Erie 10 Fam. Playera-Lasky 89 191 General Asphalt 62 Transient also ran. at net declines of 2d to 37 points.

The market opened steady at an advance of 3 points on July, but generslly 7 to 14 points lower under overnight selling orders which sire supposed to represent realizing and hedging from the south. The market soon sold about 6 to 20 points net higher on renewed covering by old 73 74 29 71 (6 13 0 182 k2 93 17 78 12 19 60 1SS 14 78 96 116 41 96 41 66 43 161 11 31 16 17 97 4 General Kta-tno Jack Scott, Joins New York Giants 7 General Motors 14 Shreveport 45 60 Abilens 40 70 Atlanta 33 43 Chicago 33 34 Corpus Christ! 6i t4 Lallas 44 Denver 32 (2 Dodge City 34 CO Fort Smith 40 Galveston 63 63 Havre 30 Huron 18 2 Jacksonville 42 6it Kansas City 30 54 Little Rock 38 Louisville 30 4 3 Memphis 4 2 64 Modena ....30 54 Montgomery 38 6S Nashvlile 34 New Orleans 43 f.0 New Tork 22 3 Oklahoma City 38 64 Phoenix 2 73 Pittsburgh ...20 34 Raleigh 34 Roswell SS St. 32 43 St. Paul 14 Salt Lake City ..38 63 San Antonio 4 70 San Diego .54 San Francisco 43 69 Seattle Spokane 28 Vlcksburg 42 ss Washington so 4 3 Winneniucoa, 3a 58 Liggett ft Myers 6s 7 crop shorts. Trade buying also was re Louisville ft Naehvllle.

ref. fs ....1034 17 7 12 8 49 196 14 73 2 116 41 6 41 66 66 161 11 SO 16 17 97 Mexican Petroleuiw 8s ..103 ST. MIUM CASH OstAr. St 1-ouis. March 8.

Casn WHEAT No 3 red, 11.37 131: No. 3 red 11.309 1.34: May July l.llf. CORN' No. 3 white. No, I white 73'4c; May 74tc: July 7c.

OATS No. 3 whits. 4c; No. WBltS, 47 47 be; May 46c. CHICAfiO CASH GRAIN.

Chicago, March 3. WHEAT No. I re. 1.29V.:. No.

3 hard. I1.1301.13V4. X)RX No. 1 mixed, 73V4734e; No. 3 yellow, 74V474V4C, OATH No.

2 white. 46H4ttc: No. 1 white 44'4 46c. RYE No. 1.

11 V4 981 He. PARLEY 6SW71C T1.VSITHT HKUD 15. 90414. 30. CtlVER SEED I13.504y 20.60.

PORK Nominal. RIUS 110.62&11.60. CHICAfiO cash pRonrcis. Chicago March t. POULTRY Alive, unchanged.

BCTTKR Tiwer; creamery estrae 47c: standards 4tV4c: extra firsts 446V4c. KtKiS Lower; receipts 12,636 cases; firsts 3131V4c; ordinary firsts 21V430o; mlsceiisneous 30a 30 Vic. POTATOEit Steady on northern stock; weaker on Idaho: receipts 61 cars: Wisconsin sacked round whites 90c 1.00 ewt. Minnesota sacked round whites 36 090c CVwEET POTATOES, strawberries, csb-bage and tomatoes unchanged. SPINACH SiiBhtly stronger: Texas bushels curley bst 11.00 1.26; broad leaf 31.4091.60: Louisiana barrels 34.0001.00.

10 Great North' n. pfd. 79 lit Oulf State 97 9 Illinois Central lie 4 Inspiration Copper .43 1 Inter. Harveetor 95 Int. Mer.

Mar. pfd. 41 7 International Paper 67 16 Kelley 67 94 Kennecott Copper 43 6 Louisville ft Nai-h. .161 S9 Middle States Oil ..11 ,41 Mldvaie Steel 91 1 M. K.

ft T. 11', 11 Missouri Pacific ..17 41 N. T. 99 II N.H. ft Hart.

19 6 (Norfolk ft VesCn 114 43 Northern Pacific 60 ported on the sdvance which carried March contracts up to 31.05 and July to 30.60, while October sold at 23. 3. There was a good deal of scattered southern selling of the early new crop deliveries and reactionary sentiment became general during the middle of the day. owing to a less favorable view of the Near Kaatern political sittistion. less bullish reports from tho southern spot markets and a bearish Interpretstlon of the statement on boll weevil emergence from hibernation.

The decline extended to 30.65 for March, 30.05 for July and 26.52 for October. I.ast prices were within a few points of the lowest. Kxports today were 3,263 bales, making 2.753.305 so far this session. Port re. ceipls United States port stocks 732,505.

79 0 ...111 83 ...100 83 9.1 78 63 93 90 92 .101 ...91 .102 Mo. Kan. ft Tel. nr. lien 5s Missouri Pac.

gen. 4s New Tork Central deb. 6s Norfolk ft "Western cv. 6s Northern Pacific 4s Pennsylvania gen. us Reading gen.

4s Republic Ircn ft Steel 5s St. Ijoui ft Han Francisco adj. Seaboard Air Line con. Southern Bell. Tel.

6s Southern Paciric cv. 4s Southern Railway Si Southern Railway 3s Cnlon Padfle 4a I'. S. Steel 6a Virginia Caro. Chem.

7s Wabash let 6s Wilson ft Co. 7 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of tha School Foard of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, at Homer, until 12 noon, Friday, March 16, 1933. for the erection ot a High. School Building at Iiaynesville, La. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office ot Edward F.

Nelld, Architect, Shreveport La. Tho right is reserved to reject any or all proposals submitted. A deposit of $25 will be required for each set of plans and specifications. This deposit to be returned upon return of the sams to the office of the Architect. 19 19 113 114 79 79 San Antonio, March 8.

Jack Scott, New York Giant pitcher, who last season was given a contract by that team after he had been unconditionally released fey the major leagues, arrived at the training camp here today, along with the rest of the Giant hurlera. Scott, who appears to be in fine physical condition, has not a contract yet, but it is understood he is not a hold out. FLORIDA CHAMPION Palm Beach, -March 8. the defeat here yesterday in the final round of the annual Florida state championship lawn tennis tournament of Dr. 'Phillip B.

Hawk, of Philadelphia, Francis T. iHunter, of New Rochelle, national indoor tennis champion, becomes the new Florida singles champion. 1 Okla. Prod, ft Ref. 2 49 Pacific Oil 46 RIVER BULLETIN.

161 Pan-Am. Petroleum. 93 8. Pennsylvania, 4fi 2 Pure Oil 29 24 Reading 79 IDS Republic I. ft 8t-el 62 KlVt.lth A.NU STATIO.NS 5 103 'aod slags cug.

s'ls. Stsge Now 34 lira, clp Feet Feet Ynat la. 10 Reynolds Tobacco B. 68 Ked Klyer Den.son, Tex. 64'.

...25 26 46 92 4C 29 4 ei 69 63 26 7 91 33 66 93 'i 3.1 9 2 Arthur City, Tex. 46 91 4fi 29 781 69 68 63 26 7 91 33 (2 92 31 in 42 60 Royal Uutch. N. 16 St. L.

ft fl. F. 3 Seaboard Air Una 31 fears Roebuck 6 Sinclair Oil NEW VORK Ft TIRES. Nw York, March 8. Cotton opened steady: March May July October December Cotton futures closed cssy: KANSAS CITV CAXH PRODrCE.

Kansas City, March 1. POULTK Unchanged: hens le higher. BL'TTKR AN1J EK13 unchanged. .17 ..27 ..28 .17 ..31 91 33 2.9 12.0 li. 3 12.0 21.0 18.3 25.

Index, Tex Fulton. Ark. Sprlnghank, Ark. Shreveport. Ls.

LlKle KlveT 1.8 0.1 1.8 2.1 4.0 0.1 1 0.1 3.1 futures .20 ...31.13 .30.35 ...26.23 Closing Hid 30.75 30.90 20 OS 24 6 2 23.00 loes-Shf field Steel 65 41 Houthern Pacific 9.1 98 Southern Ry 23 10 Southern pfd. 1,9 42 rUan, Oil of Cal. 63 HB7 KAXSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. Kansas March 8. Re.

ceipta 3.000; beef steers mostly strong 10 16c higher: some up more; early top 19 76; some 18 80; other sales 17.25U 8 75: fat she stock steady to strong; odd cows 16.00S7.0i: bulk 34 6065.50; few heifers above 7.0o; all other classes around steady; bulk vealers 18.0069 00; few 19.50: osnners and cutters mostly 12. iCtM.OS; bulk bologna bulls 14.269 4 60, fw stags 15.75SM50; Inferior to Plain stockers 1H.0060; no desirable fresh stoclters and feeders. Hxs Receipts 10.600: verv slow 140 to 190-pound averages to shippers 37 80 W1.00 or to 10c lwr; 17.7597 85 bid on 200 to 300-poimrt butchers; bmk of sales 17.7081.00; parking sows steady to Whitecllffe, Ark. suipuur Rivrr Rlngo Crossing, Tex. SO Hlan Oil of N.

J. 43 43 .24 High ...31 03 ...31 44 ...30 50 ...2 93 ...23.35 Low 30 30.17 30 OS 24.31 26.00 ftlldebager ..124 121 12! March Msy July October Ijcsember Jeeir 14 Temsce Copper 12 11.1 1 2 12 61 611, 25 93 91 II 1IW rmiey, T11 Cypress Klveir Jefferson. Tex. Arkimea Klter Fort Smith, Ark. Little Rock.

Ark. Ohio Klvrr Pittsburgh, Pa. Louisville, Ky. S3 'ieiaa t'ompanv 62 40 Tesas ft 26 40 Tobacco 94't 7 Transcontinental Oil 11 ..33 ..29 0.S 0.1 Ts'EW YORK SPOTS. NVvr Tork, 3.

Cotton spot unlet: Middling 30.95 19 i nlon Pacific 141 140 111 4 I'nlted Fruit ISO figs ..23 1 mostly storker steady to weak; bulk 37 0041 7 40. Mii.lp,,t Itlvt 178 178 60 11 ,8 69 1 fl I.rVFRPOOL OTTOX. Liverpool. Kerch 8. Cotton spot lim 14 TVtaU Htorea 9.1 V.

fl. Ind. Alcohol 70 I V. P. Rulrr S2S St.

Louis. Mo 30 Memphis. Tenn .16 Vickshurg, Miss. ...45 NewOrlsns. La.

...17 108 107 107 13.3 87.3 14 3 PHONE l( PHONE 4 7 3 74 1.3 0.3 17.01 14.16 13.75 ISM ited 0msnd: prices steady. Oood middling Fully middling Middling middling Oood ordinary I Pteel 1 1'tah Copper ,,10 Va. Caro. tstern Cnlon S8 Elec 14 Vsnadium Mteel Tiui.caies sllse, indicates fail. 24 .114 26 26 23 114 41 114 4 2 S4 River Forecast.

14.01 13.71 Ordinary 17 Montgomery Ward 24 MiLhP Receipts J.ooO: killing cl-s Isitibs 114. 40: nippers 111 75: y-arlings 13. some held higher: wethers 19.25. EAST ST. I.OI'IW LIVESTOCK.

Last St. Louis. March ft. TATTLF veal-rs 11L00611 (0; steers 37.10tfl.76: yeenlnr. 5 o'; fl "nnetV 12 8 H'K'SRecelpt, 1J.600; very dregai-; 70 16o lower; (op 18 40; lights 18.11 as 30- HllEfvP Keclpt, 2.000; stesdy: ewes M.vO; wool lames 14 no othf-r sale, Red River: stags of about 33 to 24 feet at Fulton within two days and at Shreve Sales 7.000 bsles.

Including 4.500 Amer Total sales, 1.S02.000 shares. port within four days. Sulphur River: Flood Warning Stage RAILWAY TIMETABLE NOV. 12, 1922 SlUJECT TO CHANGE WITHOIT NOTICE TEXAS PACIFIC ItAIIAVAY East Bourn! r.X YORK CI KB MXRhKT. New Tork.

March I Curb range: Industrials: of about 23 feet at Flnley within two to lour nays. INTEREST COLLECTED TkI ANY Interstate notes have this convenient provision. Our Trust Department collects the interest for you and has it ready, here in the bank, when due. Come in and let us show you a particularly good note, so arranged. TSJUSTBAlIsKIUS Cqiwam NEW ORLEANS Leonard J.

Dsuiieli, Representative, Continental Bank, Shreveport, La. I.lttle Rivr; Stage of about 23 feet at whltecllffs for two days. m. m. Radio Vnlted Profit Sharing Vnlted Retail Candy Mining: Ttid Ledge 4 7 1 34 Arrives 4:33 B-m.

24 lvnc 0 Arrives 4:30 p.m. 20 lrnvrs 5:00 p. 32 Arrives) 33 Is-itvrs 10:10 4 7i 1 1 1 4 7 11 if, 9 rotlT WORTH MVIK1IH K. Pon Wor.1. 3.

-Th. .13 n-i prnv- Steers eolA on a (No. 43 fc-avrs for NalclittochM and Cypress at 4:43 p. til.) West Hound 1 33 Arrives II p.m. 3il lavrg .13:10 s.i 23 Arrives .13:30 p.m.

33 Iieaves ican: receipts 19.000 bales, including American. Futures closed. quiet. March May July 14 06 Ootob-f lecnrb-. .,..14.24 January 14.

COTTONKK.I New York. Msrch Cottonseed oil sd. vsncM 10 to 11 points throuffh covering of Mv shorts and local buying on the strength of prude oil snd lard snd higher tendency In tsllow snd greases. Realising sales prompted by the late downturn In cotton brought about a setback ne.ir the close. Final bids were I (o 3 points net higher: sales 22.2"0 barrels.

Prime crude 10.15c. sales and bid. Prime summer yellow snot 11 4fie bid Msrc 11.40c; May 11. 70c; July 11.17c, all bid. oasis Slid cows heifer.

v. mgs ri si! sttiff jli to 1 cents higher. only 800 head jf cattle and 200 calve were available. 91 Arrlvnsi 1:13 a.m. SI I'VC Ii-Tn eoutn leus sold around 90 Freei) receipts of hogs amennted in h.arf t.

1H ISn. 43 arrives from Nstrtiltoehrs and 'prps 12:43 p. K. DIVISION MAHKKT MTUEKT STATION 43 Arrives 3:23 p.m. 44 leaves 8:00 a.D3.

KAN MAM CIIT SOtTllKKN 1 Wonth Bound SO 90 IS 22 1 lr 12 4 36 921 1 "-e i uir is to perns "'I loP -f 7 5. and b-ik Us HKiAR MAUKKT. New Tork. March s. The raw suesr market was firmer snd a IUtl bett-r inquiry was reported.

Prices were hlgh wiih Cubas tjuoted at 5S cents cost sod freight, euusl 4o 1 41 for centrifusal. There were stiles of 35,000 bsgs of Cubes at 6A cents cost snd and 37, lies bags of Cubes at IH cents for March and April shipment. Raw sugar futures were firm snd active on buying- by frsde Interests, commission houses and Cubsn interests. Final were st sbout the best of the dev. from 14 to 23 points net higher.

Closing; Msy Jul, 5.34c; Kepteinber 1.16c; Lecember 3 37 c. The market for refined was firmer snd prices unchanged to 16 points higher with fine gran-listed ranging from 11 90 lo 9 15 cents. Ri-fined futures were firmer snd closing pr.ces were 15 to 30 points higher. Business consisted of one lot of June at and one lot at 1 06c. 1 4 Jlostnn and Montana 'reason tlnld Tld Zone Itiv.

McKlnler I'arraga N'lpiaslng Tonnp.h Independent Olla. Federal 4." II oil Int'l P-troieum Llvlngaton mar J'ennock Oil wapulpa lu till Stsndard Anglo-American Oil Imperial Oil of fan. hlo Oil Prairie O. ft Prairis Pipe Line outh Penn Oil Oil of In. i Pigs were sbout steady.

OcM etckerj sold at no 20 3 99 IS JJ I 1 ..12 4 37 19 118 92'i 219 .114 .184 10:53 a.m. 1 Leave .11:23 a.m. Arrives Arrive lo chaiige In shn prices was ftno'cd Receipts were lo 400 hesd. Feeder 12 4V4 pm a leaves p.m. lambs brought III JH.

Kwcs sold at 17.75. ll Maves oiia -North Bound :OOa.m. 4 Iieaves :23p.m. 3 Iieaves Arrives Arrives 4 a 12 IlKV IriXllie). N-w Tork March cc((oti goods wre fairly stesdy.

but euleter In today markets. Has silk was unchanged with sales llsht. Burlaps were easier sbrosd snd offerings for shipment were mtde at con-eeejlons Wool gnwls were firm. Knit goods continued stesdv. ,13:03 a.m.

Arrives 17 117 256 114 ITS 7H 47 6J 17 114 t'i in 1i'4 t-s I15 47 '4 52V BAGGAGE PHONE 26 YELLOW CAB CHirAliO MVK.oTWR. f-Mrsgo. MHrdi CATTI.B Receipts T.OjO active, most 10 to higher, top te.rs 1175; yenrllngs 19 bulk steers 19. He ft 9,10: v-l calves 00(89 50 twiigna 4.7t stockers and feeders 14 Sfln SO Rec.ip., 4 4 ens. mostly IS low-e: active lltM 11.3a ton js- m.

dlum 14 1 i5: hevy 17 9eg as; packing sows ermicd 17 25: vise 17. 2541 7. 75 ntsn. Oil of K-ntuoky in? lan Oil of X. T.

47 llnt a i acuum VII 63 COPrKR MARKFT. New Tork, March 1. the market for coffee futures opened st sn sdvance of 1 to 1 points and sold 11 to 24 points net higher during the middle of the ds VICKSBIIUJ. SHULVKPORT PACIFIC it 1 Arrives :40p.m. a lei-avea 1:03 pm 1 Arrives :30 p.m.

Icaves ":X0a.m.! Arrives 10 I II Arrlvea ..11:30 p.m. 12 I raves 4:10 a.m. fc I New York. March cs'i money firm: 1 hlsh low 4V; ru'lng rste 44; eloslnit bid offered tH; Isst Insn 1: call i Inene a a A u. 1 BMft.1,1 Hecelpta 14.000: sener.llv rOROOX Tork, March 1.

Tore gn exchanges Irregular: I covering and little buying on reports of steady ion ismns lis. bulk riirrosf HKIr larrb 314 tubman iisi I firm; mued collsteral 0.90 days i(m 4 months 56V4; prime commercial "uri i'iiioii" Muoiations in Mrasu. f'rlces eased sff I ta points under realising snd ths market closed at net advances ef is 12 76: J-esrllnss HJ ew-e up to IS 76; wethers 19 75 S11 00: feeding snd shearing iambs 114. 75314. IS.

409 ArrlTes 4 33 am 404 lasaves titOp.i Motor car leaves 4:10 rn.ro. Returns 40 p.i MISMHKI, KANSAS TEXAS RAILWAY Crest Britain demand 41rest Hrltain cables Prsne Italy IWrrns 6 CITY LOANS 6 On Shreveport residence property. Monthly payment plan or straight 5-year loans up to 60 of property value. Funds furnished by Prudential Life Insurance Co. Life insurance not required.

Prompt service, it will pay you to see me for the financing of your home. to 14 points. rlsles were estimated at sbout Jl 01)6 bags. Closing: Msrm 11 it Mar 11.60: July 11.14; September 1 17. In-cember I 47.

npot coffee dull st 13 rents for tu 7s and 15 to 13 cents for Kantoa 4s. LIBERTY BONUS. Tork. alaroh 1 Liberty bonds S3 Arrives 4:03 p.m. St I eaves pejer e.

SATAI. HTR3. svwnneh, March 1. Turpentine tl 45V4; receipts 36: shlpm-nts 12; stock 4 0. Roeln firm: sale" 314: receipts Hi-shipments .4: stock .371 Quote- n' K.

IS. 10; O. H. I. K.

H16: M' e. AT tr e- New closed: Hlsnd 0 14.7014 4 7nS ...3 i 4 7V. .19 61 ..14 10 .24 ..14 19 .11 46 64 ..14 0011 197 ..17 ..1117 ..11 09 '4 lilt MARKKT. W. 33 ,3 I 91.

90. I'eje First 4Vts Third 4Vts Fourth Victory 4Vs United Btstes treasury 4 Vts 10 13 10 el 12 as. 11 it 4. SOI 111! It PACIFIC UXM 88 Arrives 4:30 p.m. 23 Iieaves 7:40 s.

2 Arrives 1:03 a.m. 37 leaves 10:00 p. ED1CNHORN LUTE It. 3 Arrives Ml p.m. 3 Ieaves 4:23 a.

4 Arrives 2:04 p.m. 1 la-nves 4:00 p. LoriSIANA st ARKANSAS 501 Arrived ,13:43 p.m. 202 I-aves 303 Arrives! 7 :30p.m. 204 lavavcs 4:10 p.

Norwsy Sweden Tenmsrk Hwitsiwiandl e'ueln Orece sVisnil Cse-kn-SlioTsJOSl Argentina. TtrsEll Montreal H. H. MILLER 211 Levy Building Orleans. I.

Rough Mrs dull; no ssies; rectinls 100 ascks; millers same Clean rl'-e dull: sales 111 rs keis Japsn st 3e; HI pocksts Blue Hose st lSlUe; ICS presets seeond beads st te: 1S packets screenings at l.lle; receipts 1.78? Bwrketa. Uraa I3t per ton; polish 133 per tea. Phone 2216 T. Mine. AMI mnnt TB.

Itula. Itsrrli Wna 11V.e; strings 37c; durka turkeys 10c; others; unrhsnged. HfTTKn 4So. tKi 210. IflBKNi BAR MI.VK.

bar silver 11 Heafcaa dollars He..

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