OCR Text |
Show I 'MEXICAN PETE' ENLIVENS TRADE Bails Make Advance After Comparatively Dull Opening NEW YORK. Juno 22. After an early perod of comparative dullness today's stork m.nrket vva.s enlivened by the extraordinary rie of Mexican Petroleum. Pe-troleum. Transportations also made .substantial ffains. Sales approximated approximat-ed 9i.0,n00 shares. In the uneven events of the morning, morn-ing, Mexican Petspleum extended iu- decline to 3 '-j points from which it rallied four points. Pan-Ajnerican A and P. share-. California Petroleum, general Asphalt and Houston addd to eaiiv advances. The rise was checked check-ed before noon, such leaders as Stude-baker, Stude-baker, Baldwin and the independent -tels reacting sharply. There Was heavy selling of Chandler, which tell over three points. Food specialties, including sugars and Coca Cola, eas- .1 under pn saure Kails w ere dull and lower cuside from the firmness of Xew York Central. Call money opened open-ed at " per cent. Sustained pressure against the recognized rec-ognized leaders caused unloading of stocks which have a limited following, follow-ing, National Enameling, Davison Chemical, Kavopr, Reading, second preferred and Mulllna Body were par-licularlv par-licularlv weak. A later bullish demonstration dem-onstration in the railroad division carried car-ried up Delaware Lackakanna, New Haven. Baltimore ft Ohio. Chesapeake A Ohio St. Louis & San Francisco pre-c-rrod, New Orleans, Texas & Mexico, Pittsburg & West Virginia and Union Pacific one to two points. Remington Typewriter also advanced three points and Railway Spring 2i with the remainder re-mainder of the Industrial list manifesting mani-festing a steadier tone later. Later dealings wore overshadowed by an advance of 11 poin's In Mexican Mexi-can Petroleum, followed by a moderate moder-ate reaction. Palis continued to im-prove, im-prove, especially Pacifies, St. Paul preferred. pre-ferred. Rock Island and New York) Central. The closing was strung I DAILY OGDEN j BANK REPORT Jane 21 $828.3-17 I NEW SUGAR MARKET FOR NEW ORLEANS XETV ORLEANS. June 22. With two firms already licensed as traders, plans are almost complete for the formal opening Thursday, July 6, of the New Orleans future sugar mark . The second to be established in the United States The new market will be under the direction of the New Orleans Sugar Clearing association. The opening call each day will be at 9:30 a. m.. second call at 11 a m. and closing hour at 12 45 p. m. Only three contracts will be traded in at the beginning the granulated contract, on which standard fine granulated bone hlack, beet and Louisiana Lou-isiana standard gra nulated sugars are delivered; the foreign contract under which only Cuban and those sugars' produced In certain foreign countries 1 are deliverable; and the Xew Orleans contract, under which sugar produced in every part of the world is deliverable. deliver-able. oo POTATO M Kit FT CHICAGO, June 22.- -Potatoes, firm on sacks, weak on barrels; receipts 101 cars, total U. S shipments 320. southern sacked Bliss Triumphs, $2.75 I 3.000 cwt ; Arkansas sacked Bliss' Triumphs No. 1 $2.75?310 cwt ; Ala-, bama Spaulding Ruse sacked No. 1 $2.25 2 4 0 cw.; North Carolina. Norfolk, Nor-folk, bection stave barrels Irish Cobblers, Cob-blers, No. 2 M.2604.&6; Eastern' Short Virginia stave barrels Irish Cob- blere 5.26 5 35. METAL MARKET NEW YORK, June 22. Copper easier; electrolytic, spot and futures 1 3 4 (& 1 3 . Tin. easy; spot and nearby $12 25; futures 31 12. Iron, steady: spot 5 755 5.87 Zinc, quiet. East St. Louis, spot and fcearby delivery 5.35 5.40. Antimony, spot 5.TJ5&6.25 XEW YORK SILVER NEW YORK, June 22. Bar silver, 70c. Mexican dollars 53Tic. 1 NEW YORK STOCKS. Allied Chemical &. Dje 68 I Allis-Chalmera I American Heel Sugar 4M; American Can 4& American Car v Foundry 1 American Hide A- Leather pfd VIM American International Corp 4B4 American Locomotlvn 113 A mar-loan .smelling & iteig 59J4 American Sugar Jgw American Sumatra Tobacco . BS. American T & T -'"' 1 American Tobacco American Woolen Anaconda Copper 1 " Atchison 253 Atl .ulf A W Indies .... 36 Baldwin Locomotive- 112 a Baltimore M- Ohio Jyje Bethlehem Steel B 7BJS Canadian Pacific ltt Central Loathe'- Jv Chandler Motors gsjjs Chesapeake & Ohio ft Chicago Mil & St Paul 20 ChleaRO R I & Pac 42 ! Chlno Topper -V Colorado Fuel & iron - Corn Products 104 Crucible steel '-) Erie 11S Famous Players Lasky . "" General Asphalt . , ejj General Ele trie General Motors Goodrich Co Oieat Northern pfd j lire.' Northern Ore ... . SJS Illinois i 'cntra! '$ 2? Inspiration Copper ,l J International Harvester ioB int Mer Marine pM International Papc. Jri Invincible OH . Keiiv bprlnrfloli Tiro ECenndCJtt Copper Sgli LoulsvlLe & Nashville 1V , Mexican Petroleum . 1-,la Miami Copper jVi Middle States Oil U Midvale Steel 3)i MlHuoiiri Pacific 1 Xew York Central . - . x Y x H ft Hartford i.isi Xorfolk & Western 106 Xorthcrn Pacific Oklahoma ITod V Ref 3Vt Pacific Oil ' 'a Pan American I'elrolrum . ' Pennsylvania M"i People S Gas .... . v '. Pure Oil liny Consolidated Copper . i Reading ' 1 - Rep Iron & Stec-1 01 Royal Dutch X V I :" Sears Roebuck Sinclair Con OH -Vj Southern Pacific 1 Southern Rallwiy ! c Standard Oil of N I IS6 Studebaker Corporation 128 Tennessee Copper Ui Texas Co 48 Texas & Pacific 21 Tobacco Produ -'s XI Transcontinental oil iji I'nion Pacific 1C71 United Retail Stores ... t.i U S lnd Alcohol 56- I'nlted Slates Rubber . . .. Kl'Ja United States Steel I'taii Copper t . . 61 Westingtrouse Klectric I . o'j, Willys Overland 854 American .inc. Lead and Sm lGyfe P.utto and Superior 18 i"ala Petroleum f'"A Montana Power - V-9B Shattuck Arizona 10V4 LOCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES. (At lenorted by J. A. Hogle & Co. BANK STOCKST J Bld! Asked Bankers Truat ."TTT..."-. 150i00l160 00 Columbia Trust i i 91.00 Deseret Xatlonul 0'J JT'J.OO First Xatlonal of Ostlen .1 UOi.OO Deseret Savings 20:'.00i Xatlonal Bank of Etepublit ... 220.00 Xatlonal Copper 130 00. loo 00 Security State Bank j 110.00 Utah Stato Xatlonal .. .. 110 0u: 125. uO Utah Savings & Trust 'Z 00 106 00 Walker Bros Bankers ... 2J3.0o 237.00 Zlon's Savlntja . ....... 202.001 INDUSTRIAL STOCKS. Bid i Asked AmalL'H mated Sugar .. Z 05 23 do pfd I 69.00: 71 00 Con Waon t2.00 65.00 Home Fire Ins 220.00' C30.00 Independent Coal .... ..! .47! .50 Monran Canning j 100.00 10C 00 M. St.itc-3 Tel tc Tel 9.00 101.00 S hramm-Jnhnson 8s pfd I D'l.OOl 101.00 Standard Coal 52, .58 Utah-Idah.. Sugar 3 50 3.. "5 Utah Fire Clay . .. 5o.oo 55.00 Utah Pr Lt 1st pfd j M 00, S6 00 Z C M 1 111.00 113 00 IT S Fuel 7s pfd ! .72 Walker Prog. Dry Goods. , 200.00 BONDS. 1 BUI ' ArkTd Commercial club t;s ... 64.00 S L Stock Ex Cs I '2.' S 00 90 00 Standard Coal 8s 1923 ; 98.00 Utah Pr fc Lt 1st pfd no.001 92.00 Utah Lt .v IT , lt-:,o ; t2 00' Si .00 Utah Securities Cs 1922 ..I 100. OOi 101.00 Utah-Idaho Sugar 7s 1330. IM.00 95.50 FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDS. (As reported l.y I A Husifl ik Co. Arcentlne 5s 1945 I 78 si' do 6s 1947 72i 73-yi Brzl 4s i:no (rly re loan). 46 50 do 5s 1903 1 60 63 'i do 5s 1908 03 C7 Buenos A. 5a 1915-441 lgi.. 63'- 07' . do 5s 1915-44 (small) 60 63 Copenhagen 4s 1901 72 75'i Paris-Orleans 6s 1956 76 82 Cuban gov 6s 1929 (lg).. S2 83 do 6s 1929 (small) SI S4 Sao Paulo 5s 1907 63 6G do 5s 1905 69 i 72 Buenos Aires 3Vis 1906. 46!,i SO Jap 5s 1907-47 72,.j! 76 Norway 3a 1902 . . SSVS 58 do 3Vfcs 1901 53 584 Sao Paulo 8s (gldr loan). 390 400 Jap 4s 1931 (small) . . 74 vi 753i do 4'is 1925 .mil) 2d ser. 88 ; SH XI :V YORK SUGAR XEW YClt. June 22. The early raw sugar market was strong and prices wen 14 higher on th. b.i.Hi of 3c tor Cubaa cosi and freight, equal to 4.8ttc for centrifugal. There were sales of about 200,000 hags of Cubaa for prompt and July shipment at quoted quot-ed prices The continued advance in the spot market le d to an active inquiry in re -fined. There were no further changes chang-es in quotations, with two refiners vlthdrawlng .from the market and Others quoting on the basis of 6.10 j S.20c for granulated . Refined futures nominal Sugar futures closed firm, approximate approxi-mate sales 51,200 tons, July 3.13c, ! September 3.32c; December 3.41c; March 3.33c. BITTER AND FGGS CHICAGO, June 22. Butter higher, creamery extras 36c, firsts 31 & 34c; seconds 28'h 30c, standards 35c Eggs, unchanged; receipts 37 14 1 cases Poultry, alive, higher: fowls 2312C 'broilers 32(5 42c, roosters 14c. LONDON RATES LONDON, June 22. Bar silver 3jd per ounce, k Money 2 pei cent. Discount rates, short bills anil three months bills 2 per cent. T Ogden Cash Grainj (Quotation; Furnished by Globe Grain & Milling Co.) Values include frolght rate paid to Ogucn Utah Winter Wheat. Xn. 1 dark hard $1 OOTj 1 10. No. 'J dark hard 97cfl 1 01 WO. :: d.-irk hard 'Mr'S $1 . 03. Utah White Wheat. Xo. 2 soft while S2'rin2 Xo. 3 soft while 798&C Xo. 1 hard white S S 98c. No. hard whlto B5fi B5i Idaho Winter Wheat Xo. l dark hard $1 03fl 1 13. No. 8 dark hard SI DO 1.12. No 3 dark hard 97e $1 OS No. l hard winter 8695c Xo. 2 hard winter 87(970. Idaho Hard Sprln0 Wheat. Xo. 1 dark northern 11.110 21 No. ' drk northern $1.0901 IS No dark northern $1 O'.'8'l IB. No. 1 dark northern 90cO$1.00. No. northern 96c01 Idaho Whlto Wheat. Xo. 2 soft white BSOIBO. Xo. 3 soft white 82r5,)2c. Xo 1 hnrd whlto Pb-Titl Ol. No. 2 hard white SS'a9C Xo. 3 hard white S5'519ic. Idaho White Feed Oat:, bulk Jl 556 1 0 (With tr.tn-lt hilling, li(?ht o.-L;g j to 15c iis- if sacked Be sd1ttton:) Eastern Corn. Xo. 2 yellow ll.ISfti.40. No. 2 mixed $1 1o-(i '.'i. ( bove bulk. Sacked. Sc additional) T ; f Ogden Grain and Produce Market i The following prices wero heinfi paid by commission houses today fot farm products: Hay S14 per ton Wheat 1.00 per bushel. l-rgs S4.00 5.00 per c;i' Butterfat, 33c per pound. 4 GRAIN t CHICAGO, June 2? Reports from South Dakota that heat and drovithht wore cndunporlnp wheat crop, tended to bring about hiprher pricea foi wheal here today In the early deal- ! ing.. Urtl668 r;tin came soon, it was said liic yield of wheat in a large section sec-tion would be reduced in a material degree.. Heat damage advices fiom Nebraska counted also as a bullish f:i-lor. The opening, which ranged irom tftc decline to Vc advance, with July si il'i 13 and September $1.1S11S. waa followed by a moderate general advance and then something of a reaction Subsequent predictions of a warm wave in the central west led to more Ipronouced s:i-nth m the market, land .so, too. did mention of black rust in MBinnesotn The close was firm ,i LV4c DC bighi r. with July 81 l 01.13, iind September $114 k 1.15. Calendar buyers wero again active in th" coin market, but were met by ' commission house selling Afier opening open-ing 'ic off to ic higher. July 62 O C, the market sagged a little. Later the market paralclled the action ac-tion Of wheat, closing firm o 78. net higher, with Jui s c. Bad crop reports, especally from Illinois, gave independent strength to the lats market, which opened 4 c higher. July 357Sc and after a .sight reaction, scored further gains. Provisions were steady despite weakness of the hog market. CHICAGO, June 22 Cash wheat Xo. 3 hard $11312: -N'o. 5 hard, 11.08. Corn, Xo. 2 mixed, 63 G.Vic ; No. 3 (yellow 62:63c. Oats, Xo. 2 whito, 88ttt940cri No. 3, white 35 'a 38M:C. Rye, none. Barley. 5 Sc. Timothy seed 84.0t Co o.5n. Clover seed, $10 00g' 18.00 . Pork nominal. Lard, $11.40. Kibs, $12.2511 13.25. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. June 22 Flour unchanged; shipments 30,477 barrels. Bran 1 4. GO Of! 7.00. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK. June 22. Foreign exchange ex-change easy; Great Britain, d mand. $4 42; cables $4.42, idxty day bills on banks $4.40. 1' 'ranee, demand. S.57. cables S.57';. Italy, demand 182; cables 4.82 Belgium, demand, 8.12; tables 8.13. Germany, demand. .301; cables 30. Holland. demand, 38. 50; cables 38.55. Norway, demand. 16.63-Sweden, 16.63-Sweden, demand. 25.60 Denmark, demand. 81.36. Switzerland, demand 10 8 7. Spain, demand, 15 58, Greece, demand, 3.85. Poland, demand. 02. Czecho-Slovakla, demand 1.93. j Argentine demand. :, 7 " Brazil, demand IS Montreal, demand, 99 CHICAGO FUTURES CHICAGO, June 22 The closing fu-tiin-s ranged ;is lollows: Open High Low Close Wheat July 81.13 1.15 112 1 - J 3 3-Sept. 3-Sept. 1.13'a ljl6 t.18 1 14 jDcc. 116 1.18 1.16 1.17 Corn Julv h2r-H b3 .62 64U Sept. 66 67 V2 ,65Ts .67 Dec. .66 .67 -66 .67 Oats July .367a 36 355 .36 ISepU .38 41 .40 41 Dec. .40 .41 lOle -41 Pork i Lard i July . . . 11.37 11.45 1 1 47 ISept. 11 80 11 87 11.75 11.77 Kibs July 12.40 I Sept. 12.23 TjIBKHTV bonds XEW YORK. June 22. Liberty bonds closed. First 3'2's $100.12- first 4's $100.20; second 4's $100. 00; first 4's $100. 20; j second 4 s. $100 02; third 4 a ! $100.06; fourth 4's $100.16; Victory ! $1 00.64. 00 TOUCHY! At a lecture, a well-known authority ion economies mentioned the fact that I in some parts of the I'nltwd States the, number of men wan considerable more' than that uf women, and added humorously hum-orously "I can, therefore, recommend the ladles to '.u.igrate to that part of th country."' A ounsr. lady seated In one of the center ruws of "the auditorium got up and, full '.'f indignation left the room rather noisily. Whereupon, the lecturer remarked '1 did not mean that It should he done in such a hurry.' From Everybody's Every-body's Magazine for July. A girl who has recently learned to! play tennis, but still thinks rather; more of her appearance on the court than of the Karao, wan ,"irig to buy a' new racket. A friend offered to choose It for her. "What weight"' he oked " don't mind." she said "bul it nius't have green string-." I t ; OGDEN LIVESTOCK GftMle ... 4-4 Shrop 143 Cuttle- Roei lpi- -i-l: ehol e heavy steers $7.25 f? 7.7... Ri.od steers $6.37 r ?.25.; fair steers $5.O06.00; choice : feeder steers $5.00(6 00; choice cows and heifers $5.0006)00; fair to good cows and heifers $5.005 50; cutters j $2.00 3 00: ennnerw $1002.00; choice feeder cows $8.00 4.00; fat i bulb $3. 001 ?. :,n. hi.b.gna bull-. $2.00 (93.00; veal calves $7 00fi 7 50. I Hog." Receipts none; '-hoice fat hogs 175 to 250 pound- 110.26; bulk of sales 9.75 10. 2d; feeder hog j $9 00 (a 10 00. I Sheep Receipts 153; choice lambs, $9.00(1 10.00; wethers $4 50 (g 5 50 fat ewes $3.00 eg 4 00; feeder lambs $7.00 ! 98.00. i FOREIGN LIVESTOCK e 4 CHICAGO. June 22 (I'nlted States Bureau of :I;irk-ts Cattle Receipts 10 000, fairly active, beef steers strong to 10c higher, top $ 10 00. bulk $8 26 Q 9.C5, shf stock steady to 15c higher; bulls and calves slow; weak, stockers dull; bulk fat cows and heifers $3 00 07.25; canncrs and cutters mostly $3.004.00; bidding around $8.00 mostl) for veal calves; bologna bulls mostly at $4.25. IJops Receipts 3S.OO0; mnrket opened stead to 5c lower than Wednesday's Wed-nesday's average, later 5&10C lower: or 10(1 6c lower than the high time; top $10.85; bulk 9.85 g 1 0.85 ; bulk good light to heavy weight $l"4"'!i 10.66. medium $f 0166 10.86; light $10.40f? 10. SO: packing sows, .smooth. $9.30 fa. 10.00; packing sows, rough $S.90(f" 9.40: killing plfcs $9.2 5 fa I 0 50. Sheep Receipts 12,000; steady to 15c higher, few spots 25c higher; several sev-eral decks $12.65; medium to good Idaho's $12. 2nfa 12.65: choice handy dry yearlings $ II.2C. .sheep very scarce, one load fed western yearling yearl-ing ewes, weight 82 pounds, to feeder feed-er $10.10. KAXSAS CITY. June 22. (United I States Bureau of Markets) Cattle i Receipts 3000, beef steers steady to 'strong; stockers higher: top heavies ! $8.2 5; calves steady to weak; better grade vealers $7.00 fa j.00; all other classes slow and uneven, hut mostlj Steady; many rows $375fa5 00; few I better grades $6.50 fj 6.00; good heifers I $7.00 (fit 10 00 . t anners $2 50, better grade cutters $3.00fa4.00; bulls $3.75 5.00. I Hogs Receipts S000; active and steady to shippers on lighter weights; ' others slow to packers around 10c lower, top $10 55; shippers look about $15.00: bulk good and choice. 210 to 140 pound weight $lo.25fa 10.36; 1 heavy pigs 89.90010.10; bulk of sales $10.00 fa1 10 50. throw out sows around $S.75; stock pics lofa l3c lower, desir- iable kinds $16.2 5 fa 10.40. i Sheep Receipts 5000. all Masses 'steady, top native lambs $12.50; bet- jter grades $12.26 12.50 .others $11.0012.00; most culls aroun.ls ! $6.00. ST. JOSF;PIl. Mo., June 22. 1 Cnit-led Cnit-led States Bu'Xmu of Markets Hogs Receipts 7 5ue, few early sales to shippers, ship-pers, steady to 5 cents lower than ! Wednesday 's average good on 70 to 1230 pound hogs selling $10.3.'- u 1" 4."., 'packing sows Bteady to strong Average Aver-age cost Wednesday $l'iis. weight .230 pounds. j Cattle Receipts 1600, market slow; little done in the early, best kinds 'steady; others weak to lower in spots; ,1100 pound st.-ers $s.95"r yrarlings i$S 75. cows mostly $5.50 down, calves steady to $6 70. j sheep Receipts 2000. generally steady; aativ lambs top early $11. 75; .sorted, bulk early $11.25011.75; culls mostly $6.00; ewes $3.604.00. OMAHA. June 22 L'nitcd States Bureau of .Markets) Hogs Receipts 13.000; good hogs 10t lower; bulk 180 to 250 pound butchers $10,104 10.25. early top $10.40. practical top $10.30; bulk 260 to 325 pound butchers butch-ers 10.90010.10; mixed and packing grades 1015c lower; closing dull, 1 250 to 360 pounds averages $9.25 19.80. Cattle Receipts 7000 heavy beef I steers firm to lOc higher; top $9.50, medium light weights and yearlings dull, weak, she stock and bologna bulls weak to 25.: lower, other classes of stock generally steady. Sheep Receipts 5000, all classes Steady; top Idaho lambs $12.50; native ($12.35, yeai lings $10.50; wethers $6.50, ewes 5 00; feeding lambs $11 00. MONUY MARKET XEW YORK, June 22. Call money firmer; high 3 'i ; low 2 ; ruling rate 2: closing bid 3'4. offered a1 J 1 ; lasl loan 3V; call loans against acceptances ac-ceptances 2V; time loans easier; 60 days 8 9; 90O days 34 fa 4; six months 44i; prime mercantile paper pa-per 4 4 . WININQ SECURITic;. (Ail reported by ,T. A TT.-njl. Co.) I Blrl I As-eJ Antelopo Star , 1 r,7yi7. Alta Con 02" or, Albion Con -091 11 Am Con Cop $m (f Alta Tunnel '.154 Hid I ion o" ni 8Tk hiii .'.y.' . '. ' ohu 'Ilk' -ot ...ill (l 0- geaver vftCr 00 i ooi yav Stato .... Ai Hlack Metals i Gingham Oal?na 66'; 01 Ceutml Riirka (,j Columbus lU'xall .... ev.b.rado con 1 ;6b', .604 8B '!.; ; y a SW..'.:::::;:: .Si'1 Emma Silver ooa. 01 K. A R Bell 2.35 E mersJd 64 Eureka Mines !o4i 05 East Crown Point .. o-" OS East Tlntio Coal .... ooti' ' Eaat Tlntlc Con "oi" Eureka Elly '6j 03Ri Eureka Bullion ,, 05 06't GoW Chain 0 :o5, Grand Central fin m Hamburg Mines ' 00' SES?'6". :o ' !o4'i Iron BlOSSOm ... 30 Judge M S .;; 2 Va 2.60 Keystone 3$ 50 Kennebec , o 06 Leld Tlntlc oi4 024 Leonora J oivj .011 5JiUe,uHlu w3 m May Day ni1 oi Michigan -TJtsh 28 I 'S'-. Xew Quincy 72.' 03 Xalldrlver 15 1 29 Xortii Standard 02'i 0'"A piutus ;; ' 14 1 21" Prince Con o4 I 05 Bsloma rtOK .00 Price MlnlnK 01a' 03H Prove- 02 V 03 Rico Argentine I 0 South Standard 10 Srl1 02U' .03" Syndicate 004' .ooi Silver Kins Coaln 2.20 2.25' ; Bllver Kinj; Con .50 j ,51 I Sioux Mines 04ii' 05 ! Silver Shield 004! 01H Tar Baby no1-' 01 Tlntic Central .OlVi! .014 Tlntio Standard 2 00 2 07 1 i I I "nolo Som . 0ft ".01'4 T'tah Con 01 01 U I "nlon (Thief ot ( W. st Toledo 614 I Walker Mining 3 35 3 S5 , Woodlawn ! .07 .10 Yankee Con 1 02 02Vi Zuma I .Q5i; 7 Openlno Sales. CollimbUS P.y.all 500 at 26' 2r Ete'st Tintie "oalitlon 2000 a' c .Michisan-L'tah 1000 at 27'2-. Prince Con 1000 at 5'2c; lOfttt at Sc: 2000 at 5c. Silver King Con 150 at 50c. Closing Sales. Alta Tunnel 700 at 13r. COluniDUS FteiraJl 500 at 264c. Cardiff 100 St 96c. 400 at 95c. FTmma Silver 32 at 2S4 East Tintl.- Coalition 2000 at 4c. Mir-hlsan-l tah 1000 at 274c; 1500 at I 2Se. Prince "'on. 1000 at 5'-.- 1000 at 4s4c; I lOuO .-u Jr Silver ICiiiR Coalition 160 at $2 20. Silver Kins Con. 500 at 50c I Tintlc Standard 150 at $2.05. 500 at I $2 074. West Toledo 5500 at 2c. , OO while elephant Is regarded as sacred in Siam and when one dies it is given a funeral grander than that accorded fo princes of royal blood. |