Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 September 1911 — Page 3

'ft WILEY TO STÄY

TAFT EXONERATES PURE FOOD EXPERT FOR EMPLOYMENT OF DR. RUSDY.

SPRINGFIELD DAMAGED

BY TRIO OF CYCLONES

T0 CLEAN OUT FOOD BUREAU

Streets of Illinois Capital Rendered

Impassable by Storms Fruit and Corn Crops Badly Damaged. Springfield, 111., Sept 14. Sprlm;-

field wna badly damaged by three cyclones, ouch succeeding tho other in

rapid succession nnd each stronger than tho ono before. The first ono

cntno at two o'clock, tho tsocond at 330 nnd tho -third at 4: DO o'clock.

Residents of tho city wore badly

frightened. Somo peoplo rushed to

President Hints at Radical Action In ronnectlon With Dlssentlons In

Department of Agriculture Musoy (hc,r coI1ira wh0 ,iowntown tho real

Receives Criticism. dents of flats and rooming houses fled

to tho strcetH without dressing.

Tt,.ir y. ;uaa.i oujit. xw. m TIU) sircorS Woro imnassai) o uv rca

i nuinK to do BOino "house cleau- .son of thousandn of fnllon trees. The

lug In tho department of agriculture beauty of tho cnpltal city, its treos.

and he will hol aa ur m was Irreparably damaged. Many plate tiont'f IT. Harvoy W. Wlloy as a step KnsB windows woro broken and eel-

in tho renovation, 'iheso two nicis mrs nrul BtrootH iiOO(j0,j.

.r.. miido known wuon tno prosuioiu Trollnv linns all over thn citv wero

Uo out his doclsion in mo vvue blown downt nnU tho 8treot car Berv

im "' Ice was paralyzed for hours. Tho 10.-

51 r. Taft declares his purposo to 000 Bq,laro fcet of C0I,pcr roof on tho ovtrrulo tho recommendation of tho statchouso wns torn off nt a loss of

nowuntiel boaru oi tno ueppruuum. nbout 40.OOO. Tho switchboards of

n,i Attorney General

.v.. lwtnr Wllov bo dismissed and

m-ludes with Ulis signiucmiL rciur

V . . . i I A

ti ihn nouso lnnuiry uuu uiu

gm v charges ngnlnst tho chief of tho chem utrv bureau:

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The broader issues rameu uy uio

jnveütigutlon, which havo a much -iWhttr.r rotation thnn this ono to

tir.f,".

tho Intor-Stato Telephone company

caught fire, and all electric currents

wero shut off when tho first storm

struck, which Increased tho fright of

tho people.

No loss of life was reported either

in tho city or vicinity.

Martinsville. 111.. Sent. 14. Tho

most severe nnd dnniatrlnc storm In

the general ofllclency 01 mo uopan- year8 passc( ovcr Martinsville and vl

meat, may require mucn more rnuicai cnjty nmi from reports, ovcr tho en

.Minn than tho nuestion 1 havo con-

Eldcred and decided." Has Praise for Wiley.

This is regarded as a forocast of

mmniary measures when the presl-

rptnrns to Washington in No-

UV" - - Timber.

It his opinion making it known that tho condign punishment" for Doctor Mf?h Mr. "Wlckersham held

10 bo necessary, will not bo meted

out. tho president voices no word of criticism for the chemist, but many

a word of praise.

There is no Indication in it that Mr. Taft feels that ho "turned down" the attorney general by not accepting his

recomroendntions. Ho explains that

Mr Wiclcorsham's Undings in tho case

were made with loss completo data than were beforo him when ho took

it up. Orlaln In the Rusby Contract.

Thn -Wllnv case" arose over the

cmiloyinent by tho bureau of chemis

try of Dr. H. II. Rushy of New York, Dharniaeogonlst of tho bureau. In ef

fect, Doctor Wiley, Dr. L. F. Kebler,

rht. f of the drug laboratory, and Dr.

V I) Wgolow, assistant chief of tho

tiro central section of Illinois, wreak

ing havoc to buildings, almost tota

ruin of tho fruit crop and severe dam

ago to tho corn crop,

HAS HE GOTCH YOU?

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SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES

RUSSIAN PREMIER FATALLY WOUNDED WHILE ATTENDING THEATER AT KIEV.

CZAR IS IN ADJOINING BOX

Georgia will bo the first soutbera stnto to begin tho manufacture of serum for hog cholera. The serum will be made at tho state college. October 9, tho fortieth anniversary of tho Chicago fire, baa been set aside by Governor Dcnccn in a proclamation issued from tho executive office aa Illinois Fire Prevention day. Practically 1,000 tailor shops in New York, where tho better class of garments for women aro made, wero deserted by their workers. Ten thousand tailors, 2,000 of them women, were employed in the 6hops affected. Wholesalo frauds in tho branding of Inferior grades of liquors with spurious trademarks of staple products wero revealed through the arrest ot Martin Alborie in Now York city, charged with Infringement ot trademarks.

A pickpocket at tho Kansas state fair robbed Lester Wylder, an Obcrlln (Kan.) boy, of $50 he had saved on which to start to college, and Wylder returned to his homo to go to work and earn money with which to enter college next year.

The five-year-old son of Owen Mc-

Nlhllist Fires Two Bullets at Prime Minister, One Lodges In Spines Police Arrest Assassin and Prevent Panic In Playhouse. Kiev, Russia, Sept. 15. Peter Stolypin, premier of Itussla, was shot and severely injured by a lawyer named

M. Bogrof while attending a gam performance, of tho opora. Ho was wounded twico, ono bullet entering his hand, whllo tho other penetrated tho body, grazing tho liver and lodging in the spine. A bulletin Issued by tho attending

physicians says that the premier has an even chance to recover. viMinino nnd his retinue

occupied an adjoining box at tho time Enany of Websters Prairie, Wis., has

the Bhooting occurred. - " " The premier's assailant, who is sup- erlng hickory nuts near his homo posed to bo a member of tho band of when an automobile stopped, one of Nihilists that havo recently inado sev- the occupants picked him up and the eral attempts on tho premier's life, automobile sped away, was arrested by the polico as he tried Upon advices that five Chilian mid-

to make his escape through tho the- snipmen wero urownea at. vuiparaisu ii,i,,. v by tho dragging of their boat under

iho propeller of a warship, tho navy

No, the Political Campaign Is NOT On. This Is Simply Mr. Hac Telling How It Happened at Chicago.

N. Smith

GOVERNORS TO FIGHT COURT J

Right of States to Fix Rail Rates

Without Federal Interference to Be Defended. Spring Lake, N. J., Sept 15. Judson Harmon of Ohio has accepted the chairmanship of a committee of three governors named by tho conference In session here to appear before the Supreme court of the United States and fight the Nebraska rate decision which hod been referred to In speeches as being both autocratic and tyrannical. Tho action of the governors was unanimous with tho exception of Kitchin of North Carolina, and followed a bitter attack on the federal Judiciary which was led by Governors

Alrlrle.h of Nebraska and Hadley of

Missouri. Justlco Sanborn of the federal cir

cuit court of appeals at St Louis was

mentioned by name and openly ac

cused of "Judicial tyranny" by ruling

that n state railroad commission had tin nnwer to roculate -rates and

charges for interstate commerce.

Thn committee named consists of

Governors Harmon, Hadley and Aid-

rich. They have been directed to act

1 without pay and to take the first op-

I portunity of appearing in tho defense

of the rights of the several states tu

fix railroad rates and charges with

out federal interference.

ESCAPES DEATH BY INCHES

Rockefeller, Jr., Has Close Call When

Bundle of Steel Falls Five Laborers Hurt.

UNSEALS HIS LIPS

MADISON MYSTERY CLtAntu

VHEN JOHNSON CONFESSES HE SLEV GIRL.

HURRIED TO PEN IN AUTO

Fearing Mob Ex-Convlct Pleads Guilty

to Annie Lemberger's Death Ho

Is Immediately Sentenced Prison for Life.

to

Madison. Wis.. Sept, 14. John A.

Johnson, a degenerato through drink.

pleaded guilty to the brutal murder or Annie Lemberger, who was stolen

more than a week ago from the bedroom which she occupied with her two little brothers In tho lean-to of her

father's shack on South Francis street.

Immediately ho was sentenced to

life Imprisonment .by Judge Donovan.

Twenty minutes later Sheriff urown and Under Sheriff Page departed with

him in an automobile for the state penitentiary nt Waupun. The whole proceedings did not last over half an hour.

Man Probably Is Insane. Johnson will probably be brought

back to Madison within a day or two.

Thero is an idea that his disordered

brain created a bug-a-uoo 01 a muu

that was waiting for him outside anu that his confession was prompted by fear.

A sanity commission will probably

CRACKSMEN ROB BANK; GET $315,000; ESCAPE Five Robbers Blow Safe at New Westminster. B. C. and Bind the

Chinese Caretaker. New Westminster, B. C, SepL 1C Five master cracksmen, In flight with 1315,000 In gold and bills stolen from the vault of tho Bank of Montreal here, aro belngsought by the police, who have as their only cluo tho story of a frightened Chinese caretaker who was bound by the robbers as soon as he entered the building. The robbers worked from the bed

room of the watchman, who 1 on a vacation, dug with a pick through the brick and castlron vault, muffled their

blasting operations by stuffing the watchman's bedclothes Into tho hole they had made, and then worked at their leisure. Content with the bills'of large denomination and the gold they could easily transport, they left $15.000. with small coins and bills scattered about When Chong Kob. the caretaker, entered the bulldins, and was captured, bound and gagged, the robberB had complotod their work. The Chinese workod himself free after the bandits had doparted and notified the police. The robbers had stolen a high power automobile, but escape by that means failed. The machine was found broken down In front of the Y. M. C. A. building and the police are hopeful that the men still are in the vicinity.

but no trace of them has been found.

Dr. Harvey W. Wiley.

bureau, were chnrged with having

ennsh-ed to pay Doctor Rusby a

salary of ?1,G0Q a year, with tho tacit

understanding that ho was to do only enonRh work to securo this amount at the rate ot $20 a day. This was held to violate tho act of congress or March 4, 1907, which declared that no classified scientific investigator should revive more than nine dollars a day. In addition to tho recommendation that Doctor Wiley bo allowed to resign, tho personnel board held that Doctor Rusby should bo dismissed, that Doctor Kebler be reduced and that Doctor Blgelow bo allowed to Quit the service. Nono of theso recommendations is upheld In tho president's opinion. Reprimand for Doctor Kebler.

Doctor Kebler is reprimanded for

"disingenuous conduct," In his letter wrltinR to Doctor RuitJy, nnd tho

pregident says that tho letters suggest a "willingness to resort to cvn lon'' that calls for official reproof,

Doctor Blgelow Is hold to havo been

'overzealouB," and a reprimand by

becretary of Agriculturo Wilson, to whom tho opinion, which is In lottor

iorm, Is directed, is ordered by tho

president. Doctor Rusby is held to bo as guiltless aR Doctor Wiley In CjIs particular matter. A chargo against him, howevor, of cccurlng tho appointment ot the common "laborer's roll" of a Physician and expert whom ho could use to do his work at a very small stipend when ho himself was called Ray." tho president holds to be "not especially credltnblo."

Tarrytown. N. Y.. Sept 16.-John be asked to pass upon his mental condlT, L ,,nfh hv tlon. While this probably would not

TnXdlV and four result in his release It will at least

o ners w-cre terribly injured in an ac- bring about a reopening 0 themysothers were tcrriuij . J If Johnson Is Insane.

cident wnicn occur uu ,w . fiVerv reason to think

feller's fathers nouse.

The roof of tho house has been mm off and It is being raised to add

hniimnms at a cost of about

VU w

11. 000.000.

" ... . . . . . ,.

Mr. Rockefeller, watcning uie wurn

carefully, had Just passeu arouna iu

nnrf thorn Is every reason to

that he is, he docs not belong in waupun, but In Oshkosh whero a new hospital for the criminal Insane of Wisconsin is approaching completion.

Suspicion against Johnson devel

oped as soon as tno enmo was re

ported, and he was arrcstea. e wua

m a 1...I1.IIhm n r r r- 4-

- . . . . . I l, Aliitn V T f rriTl I f'M!-i til UUlUlk - J

.. 4.- r.t Thfi ilnrr elf. -wniCIJ IS uusumm;

"i'.1" fhn, raised the knowledge of the crime

lUCilLl'U Uli "iv oi in tho second story when one

dvv... . - - . , I .r-nwl r

end caught on tho cornice, ino uo YANKEES FLEE CHINA KtBtLÖ

ropo uroKo ana uju ni'i'vu " u. nix rn nnd fill il sllnned through

thn air on C11Ü anil Büppel! imuub

thn noose. Mr. Rockefeller saw what

had happened and, re lzlng the danger, yelled: "Jump for your lives, men!" and then sprang back as the

Many American Families Reach Chung

King From eesiegea iown of Cheng-Tu.

-ii vine ohtnn Snnt. 1G. Many

bundle of steel came crashing to the Amer,cnn fam'nies have fled here for

cround.

The eteol beams crashed upon a number of Italian laborers at work on

tho ground.

JIM FLYNN BESTS MORRIS D..uin P reman Severely Punishes

Oklahoma "White Hope" In Fight at New York.

WILL NOT PERMIT BOUT Acting Governor Teil Wolgast and McFarland They Cannot Fight In Milwaukee. Milwaukee, Sept. 15. Sovoral thouand boxing fans aro feeling gloomy

"wause of the calllnc off of tho tiro-

Jsed Wolgaat-McFarland bout at tho Auditorium. Furthermore, there will

"o more boxing contests In Mihvau

keo

county during tho regime of tho

rtbcnt coucty offlciala.

safety from rebels

Twn thousand modern troops nave

rnftifiod to Join in tho siege of Cheng-

Tn at the command af tho viceroy.

The authorities fear U) forco mo re

lief of Cheng-Tu lest the non-comDai ants there Join the rebels.

Tho rebels are arnmi only with an

cient weapons,

Pekln. SepL 16. Tten Chunsuan

thn most ruthlesB fighting leader, at

vnw York. Sept 16. Jim Flynn, the n.neror's command, has been or-

Pueblo fireman, fought a winning bat- dered t0 procccd to Ssc-Chuen, where

1 nf tnn terrific rounds wun oan nVnrnment now admits tne suua-

Morris, the gigantic heavyweight of Uon is dangcrou3. T&n Chunsuan is Oklahoma, at Madison Square garden, j ,ncrcHes3 foe to insurrection and

At tho end mo ukwuuhui uiu r Jn 19q3 Änd iaiH pexsumuiy

that tut aown uie,

20,000 FLEE FIERY FLOOD

Mammoth Stream of Lava From Mt.

Etna Causes Inhabitants of Two Towns to Quit Homes.

Catania, Sicily, SepL 15. Tho 20,

000 Inhabitants of Castlglione and

Francavilla turned their backs on their homes, fleeing before the advancing flood of lava from Mount Etna.

Both towns are on the verge of destruction.

The front of tho main stream of

lava, a wall 50 feet high and a third

of a mllo wide, broke over a long declivity, and, gathering velocity, forced the peasant dwellers in Its

path to make a hurried retreat It cut off the water supply of several villages.

Tho discharge from tho crater and

new fissures Increased In volume.

Tho main stream pouring down the northeastern side of tho volcano made Us way sluggishly about and over the foothills toward the base, crossed tho railway and Invaded tho valley of tho Alcantara.

ater lobby.

Premier Struck. Just as tho premier was about to entor his box a man sprung from behind tho curtains of a near-by logo and shot twice at his intended victim and then, evading tho bodyguard of tho officials, ran toward tho entrance. Instantly the whole bouse was in an uproar. Premier Stolypin, evidently seriously wounded, fell across a chair, while

friends in his party came at oneo to his side and physicians were instantly summoned from the body of Iho house. Cries of "the premier has been as

sassinated" rang through tho house and It was with much difficulty that the polico were able to prevent a panic. A few minutes later the premier was carried to his apartments at the Hotel Volva, whero he is under tho care of physicians. Feared for His Life. "I have no doubts that attempts will bo made upon my life," said M. Stolypin, when ho accepted tho premiership in July, 1905, "but I hopo that order will bo restored and stability established in Russia before they I are successful." Representative government has

been his avowed aim and strong-band

ed reform has been his method. On August 25, 190G, a bomb was thrown into his country house at Aptokarsky island while he was holding a public reception. Tho explosion killed 32 persons and wounded a much larger number, including the premier's daughter of fifteen and his son of three. Tho daughter was crippled for life. Stolypin, who was Jn his office at tho moment came off unhurt, although persons with him were

knocked down and a bottlo of Ink thrown from his desk by tho forco of tho explosion spattered its contents over him. Men who had arrived at the reception disguised as army officers took tho bomb there. This attempt at slaughter marked

tho climax of a reign of terror In many parts of Russia. Stolypin issued orders to the provincial authorities to spare no efforts to stop the disturbances. Arrests followed everywhere.

Orders Thousands to Death. The prisoners got drumhead courtmartial. Defense in many cases proved useless. Executions occurred in a -few hours after arrests. Official records in seven months showed that 1.0SO men and women suffered death by shooting and hanging bj- this process. The hangman's nooso becamo known as "Stolypln's nock-tie."

department at Washington cabled its sympathy and that of the midshipmen of the Naval academy. Two women aro dying In a hospital and two others aro seriously hurt as tho result of an automobile accident at Poughkeepsle, N. Y. Tho victims are: Mrs. George Van Wegenen, Mrs. James Moran, Mrs. Philip Winters and Mrs. Frank Seaman. Two hundred dairymen of Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland, members of the Producers' Association of Dairymen of those states, started a cam

paign at their annual meeting in Washington against the present federal tuberculin test for cows. Tho trial by court-martial of Gunner Henry McEveri, U. S. N., whoso w'fo committed suicide September 5, was begun at tho Mare Island (Cat) navy yard. McEveri is charged with drunkenness. Ono specification is that ho struck his wife the day of her death. In round numbers tho cost of the Roosevelt expedition into Africa under the auspices of tho Smithsonian institution was $80,000. The expenses of the actual hunting wero divided, tho Smithsonian paying about threefifths and Colonel Roosevelt about two fifths. Officials of tho New York state fair at Syracuse, who have given unusual recognition to the suffragists at this . . . 1 .1 . . T-

year s meetings, uavo voiea 10 ur. Mary "Walker tho annual prize for being the best dressed woman on tho grounds. She appeared In masculine costume. Cold storage chicken is believed to have caused tho death of William Starkweather of New York and tho illness or between sixty and seventy sailors on board the battleship Michigan, which arrived at Boston from tho southern drill grounds. All of the sick men havo recovered. A confetti-covered automobile returning from tho Coney Island Mardl Gras was wrecked while rounding a curve in Brooklyn, N. Y. A fashionably dressed woman, Eald to be Mrs. Josephine Noble, was killed. Her escort, Thomas Swain, a contractor, was

probably fatally Injured. Sour Apples Intoxicate a Cow. Thomaston, Conn., Sept 16. Tho authorities at Campvlllo, near here, report an unusual case of Intoxication, the victim being a blue ribbon cow owned by a farmer there. The cow's downfall is said to have been due to overindulgence In sour apples.

Quake Is Felt In Chile. Iqulque, Chile, Sept 16. An earthquake was felt hero. Tho walls of many buildings were cracked and several persons were Injured.

face was battered lo a pulp, while

Flynn was unmarked save ior a lump over tho left eye.

An a nosslblo "white hopo" ior

championship class recognition, Mor

ris la a failure, lie nau ncany unj

nounds in weight anu live mencs in

In height ns nuvnnwge um m Pueblo man,' but failed to daze Flynn at any stago. Morris really had only one round, tho third, and in all the other3 Flynn was tho master in ring work. All through the fight Morris kept using his great weight and strength to weaken Flynn. but tho latter Invariably hud the better of all tho close Tunrlr.

It was the bloodiest fight ever scon in this city, nnd many of the specta

tors, around the ringside were atiton- . . . ...Inn n t hnfh mnn

lshcd at mo eimuiuo m

savage army

Kwang-Sl rebellion.

$180,000 TREASURE IS LOST Gold Bullion From Alaska Gold Mine

Goes Down With Steamer nope for Easy Recovery. Seattle. Wash., Sept 15. When the

steamer Ramona foundered and sank off Spanish Island, Alaska, sho car

ried down with her $i&u,uuu 01 gom bullion from the Treadwcll mine, consigned to San Francisco. Tha ship lies In water that is usually Bmooth, and it is thought tho trcaBiiro will bo Covered easily. The ctcamcr North

western, with tho passengers nnd crew nt thn Ramona. Is due In Seattle late

today.

FRANK J. GOULD IS FINED New York Financier is Assessed $1,000 on Charge of Violating Anti-Trust Law. New York. SepL 'l-l. Frank J. Gould followed tho examplo of about eighty other wire manufacturers and entered a plea of nolo centendero ,to tho Indictments charging him with violating the Sherman anti-trust law

In connection with the Horscshoo Wir Manufacturing company. Following tho ruling of Judge Archbnld

In the other cases Judgo Hough of the

United States circuit court fined hi

$1,000 and his share of the costs,

TAFT STARTS ON LONG TRIP

President Will Visit 24 States and Cover 13,000 Miles Before Returning to Washington.

Boston, Sept 15. Coming in from his summer homo at Beverly, President Taft today started from Boston nn hin lone tour of the country. This

trip or tno presiueni win iaKo mm through 24 states, covering somo 13,000 miles. Ho is duo to arrlvo In Washington on November 1. Whllo tho president will speak on

many topics on his long Journoy, tariff revision will receive tho most of his attention nnd five long, Important

speeches form the ground work upon which all others will be based. President Taft will explain why he vetoed the wool, cotton and farmers' free Hßt bills and why he has stood

out firmly for reciprocity.

THE MARKETS.

SOLD VOTE ; YEAR IN

T

JAIL

FAST TRAIN IS DITCHED

Scioto County (O.) Man Also Must Pay a Fine of $300 Fled Town, But Returned. Portsmouth, O., Sept 1C On his plea of guilty to having sold his vote,

Virgil Renner was sentenced by Judgo Blair to serve ono year in tho Cincinnati workhouse and to pay a fine of $300. Renner was ono of tho 40 persona indicted In this (Scioto) county, charged with vote selling. He fled at the time, but returned recently.

"Golden State Limited" on Rock land Road Detralled Near Alnsworth, la. Three Hurt.

Is-

Davenport, la., Sept 16. Tho Rock Island Golden State Limited, west bound, was derailed Just east of the station at Ainsworth, In. Thrco mall clerks were Injured and tho passengers were shaken up, but escaped serious injury. The throe mon hurt aro J. Dunham ot Rock Island, E. S.

Jobo of Kansas City and W. B. Blxby of Davenport Tho train was running nearly forty miles an hour.

New York, Sept 15. LIVE STOCK-Steers U M & 4 80 Hogs l Sheep " M Cr 3 i5 FLOUR-Wlntcr Straights.. 4 S3 Q 4 WHEAT September &8 ? 9 rnnv Ko 2 4 W & OAT8-N0. 2 White 49 & M6 HYE No. 2 J g j2 TU'TTEU-Creamcry W 23 KOOS f. CHEESE 9 0 13 CHICAGO. CATTLE Good Becvc V 9 f 15 Fair Dcovfes g 60 & 8 13 Fancy YonrltnKS 6 So & S M Foedfnjf Steers 4 40 & 5 60 Heavy Calves 4t0 g-5 HOOS-rackers B 5 ? 7 So Butcher Hogs 6 M g. M pjjtfl 4 13 I I 3 DUTTEn-Creamcry 20 g 2S4

Pnlry 14 ri &vgfs .ühT.?!.::;::::::::: I 8 & POTATOES (per bu.) 90 I 25 FLOrft-SprlnR Wheat. Sp'l 6 F0 f 5 96 GRAIN-Wheat. September. &2 3-g Corn. September C7 Oats, Septomber 42?iÖ 42T4 MILWAUKEE GRAIN Wheat, No. 1 Nor'n II 03 fl 1 07 September 1 ? S 1 Corn. September f P fVf Oats. Standard 5 r.. SaVi Siy

KANSAS CITY. GRAIN-Whcat No. 2 Hard J 92 98 Sofn2 no" 2-wimev:::::: t !k 8nt No-2 White 42 Q 47 Rye " ST. LOUIS. CATTLE Native Steers U B0 CM Texas Stecra 4 00 t 7 TO HOOS-I'ncker j J Hütchen ß'.Ä SHEEI'-Ntttlvca 3 2j 4 W OMAHA. CATTLE Natl vo Steer U 75 0 7 73 Stocken and Feeders.. .. 3 25 55 Cows and Heifer 3 00 Ö 6 25 HOGS-Heavy g 9 J J SHEEP-Wethers 3 56 O I If