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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1927. Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE NINE. Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock All Markets EWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED - WMRKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS); TEXAS PLANT STARTS NEXT MONTH 3 INSTOGKMART, FAIL TO HOLD == Bessemer | Big Indiah — American American Liquidation "Follows Period of * ae 'Bexton Wyoming . rrr 5 eae é Heavy Buying and Many” |"“Wiped Out th Lave Trat- In) Ameren Hae toner ee Crete mane Bl ces nee mtg Sid Naren Issues Lose. ing at Chicago. prea . pear cted ‘hate: j Biacky-als Galt Creek } With over 350 men on the job and the last of the mate-| “ch bend: NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—Emphaticl ; . American Sugar ~ — =a | rial and equipment necessary to place the plant in operation] pom. of can. 4 ent x 1929... 5? ‘ gains were made by a number of | 4 CHICAGO. Nov. 16—General sel-| American § 4: Somes 2 *| either on the ground or in transit, the plant of the Texas com-| #rench Republic 8s ‘ prota ah arigel tend ing of wheat took place today after} American | Consolidated Royalty i23| pany is nearing completion and it is now an assured fact that| french Repubitc 7s 4 S14 all deliveries of grain except Decem-| Kingdom ¢f Belgium 7% 148% astiviey hein’ ecicc Sepitel Beto --------- 10% -80% | crude oil will be turned into Texaco products during the com-| Kingdom ‘of Belgium. = raged by further American ; 23% ber wheat had reached a high Cow Gulen - 202 03 % @ividend increases and extra sinck | Pelee nortan tan er ad pmo Anaconda 7% . Doenine = ae “3 | ing month. $i per share on the common stock.} Kingdom of Norway 8% - disburgements, the continued promis based ta an guleion . Woh Abie eee ax 1008 Elkhorn 03 W4_| The crude” ate, treating plant,|thie being the first since Decemper| U. 8, of G. B. & 1. Biss of G. B & I ing outlook for general business and ofan. Williams 78| pumping equipment, and steam power | 1915. prevalent that after three) Baldwin Lecomotive the buoyancy of foreign bonds. AO Gorne- aaiSack Waa te} Manhcuee ane Ole “Kinney Coastal 49° | plant are nearing completion; loading pe og — ag — ay age vances however, were largely cancell I. tits elocae eae ecumanthaan | teas “eal $3 [racks are completed and in spite of} The Bank of England, rate remains} 4 intr. Tel. & Tel. col. tr. ed and considerable net losses estab. decline to %e RA \ Canadian Pacific act [me bed weather the pipe line work | Unchanged at 3 per cent. Armour & Co. 4&3 _._. Umhed when liquidation broke o: Jecember $1.19% to $1.19% i Central Leather v2 | around the plant is progressing ni 9 = Raltimore & Ohio vs. 4445 I ? $1.16% to $1.16 “| Ghandier Motors < Pine peaks and Ohio again fm fmany quarters. Sales ap. proximated 1,050,000 sales. loadings fer the week ended] Bethlehem Steel ref. 5: ber 4, totalled 994,827 cars a] Chi. Burl. & Quincy ref. 3 | and will soon be ready for operation. a ‘The machine shops have Leen finished 70 Mike Henry - Nover — 0, Mil., and St. Pex : “4 a 1 ri Raesh coe = i eniilt Be ce alt sees & Guif 1.12 | for some tims and with all machinery | decrease 0: 19,833 the previous) Chi. Mil. & at Paul ¢ NEW YORK, Nov. 16—Encouraged ng of a char Copper lea Bank” 2e | act. this department ts in operation. | week Goodyear ‘Tire Ss 1931 SVR by the declaration of numerous divi appeared to indicate aio Fuel a | Plesray ry) se nabeet 5 thes ti cg afags Heel, The X 1 Guel Ga Goodyear Tire Ss 1941 See : dend increases and further large stock € general speculative in-| Corn Products ® Preston —_- 01% | Pleted and grades for the 64,000 dar. 2 UD apeirge oa fuel Gas company, Grand Trunk Ry. of Can is 2 divdandd, the ulle'resdmed thelr at a decided lift to wheat} Crucibl Wawety: a }4a, | Tel storage tanks are being rushed. | has declared a 190 cent stock div-] Grand Trunk Ry. of Can, 6s ; tack against the short interest at the during the early deal aoe cg oe a a4 4 ‘Tom Bell apeny iC 62% | Steel for these huge containers im ar- | !dend ou Z outset of toda: stock market and with eastern connec ary sig meat % = : Western Exploration — 2.30 240 | riving dafly and work on the first one ee A inp goon effected: advances of 1 to 3 he purchasing of Decem Wis | Wyo-Kans. 85) wil started this week | anes atives lead ele ee eA - --- ‘ J ‘ ep ber May veries. Kg "yo. a 2 e tree [tion. Labor ¢ Missou A. ; 4 points throughout the dist. Some of Der and May deliveries Unr eneral Motors - Led Bag Ne aoe tee Crude from Salt Creek is running - s Montana Power 6s A _-- i yesterday's weak isnues eapecially | *"Ponifeness at Liverpoot to upturns| Goodrich C Bis oe * nto svirege tanks through the Cen-| 1.4 [a on the bonus re |New York Central deb. és ---- New Haven, Consolidated Gas and|'™ America received some attention | Great Northern pid. - 86% pitas ae" oad tral pipel.ne and a considerable sup-| t 4. — Northern Paciiic pr. Uen 4s <i Texas Gulf Sulphur were conspicu-| €T? at the opening but was practic-] Ulinois Central - 109 | NEW YORK CURB CLOSING ly will be on hand by the Ume the} ™#ns unchange' Oregon Short Line gtd. 5s ctf». Fr rf e rations | Inspiration Copper - 33% lant starts operations, ke ER Oregon ously strong. Strength again’ ap |%l¥ ignored later. Initial quotations | Ins Bid Ask starte operat E , 98 i gon peared in the higher priced stocks | ee Which showed % to % deciine, Int bese Meacioe™ yea, r ‘ea, 'Mountain Producers _$ 16.50. $ 16 The company is now completing cad Whee gitar Marae seen ort in BS c. Gas & reset with ‘ 4g. to 161-28 ane Mer Ma pid. - oH ; =i 4 men: on the interest on its war] Penna. especially Standard Ol! of New Jersey | ¥!th December $1.19% to $1.19% and) fieinational Pi Bo.) Merrits ryanireuen ind a merees fer, ee [debt to the Uni tates, Penn. F. DuPont and National $1.16% to $1.16% were followed | rrvineible Oll 14% Glenrock Oil onnel of its operati¢ force so that tscuit, the Reading latter again reaching a new top p upturn all around ly Springfield Tire 41% Balt Creek Pris hat there will be no delay in start Sinclair OU of Cal figures, In the tmt half of the day, bulls} \ennecott Copper - 31a, Salt Creek Cons, nion Pacific Ist The steels, ofls, equipments, fooa,| ¥tTe at a disadvantage, but offerings | Loulsvile and Nashvi 120% Prod, & Refrs. - U. B Rubber Tis 108% tobacco, textile, public ulilities, con | vere readily absorbed and declines | Me~ivan Petroleum Marine 1 U. 8, Rubber 5s a leather and low priced railroads were | “*¢4 to extend very far. aan orp pet Wastioaboube iain mac, Middie States Oi! Mid 8. 0, Indiana les Servic Fensland New York Oil Mammoth Oil LIBERTY Westinghouse Electric = - 7 tas teelededaty viotne ‘prlose Corn and oats showed decided ates Confidence in the course of prices | *tensth, caused by reports that rural} \ieoi ys” poy was reinforced by the revival of out | 0ld¢rs were awaiting higher prices New York C side buying to a considerable extent| ter opening t to %@% off, De | Y.N Hoo powitio adress n° mye City, has closes after a run la The refined products which will be] Ct, bas slowes | — manufactured at this plant will be) °F Several weeks. K FIGURES istcibuted in the mountain territory . E *| Pacific Ol! company directors <a hrough the sates department of the| , partic Ol combany oe western division with headquarters at os Yenver and within the next thirty! recht handled by the New al Ys it should be possible to purchase! central “ines in October toalled $50, xaco products uade at the Casper) ¢97 cars of freight a new high record. and the recuperative power exhibited | °°™>T a to the cor’ market] Norfolk and Western by the bond market, notable foreign | "ore materia’ re plaretions :Facttss feito Subsequently protit taking led to] Oklahoma Prod. as -4 e| Pacific On Buying of stocks on knowledge that} ™¢thing of a reaction. The close| Pa Pan American Petroie future raltroad and industri spear er a Bee vad ee hepeery a fee tan mn rial earn-1 yn finish to Yc higher, with De-| Pennsylvania _ | ous --- 7 gg First 40 = fey; Second 4a - ings were promising went on at ° : . ae People's Gaus _ First 4% * xood pace throughout the morning, | *mber 71M 10 Tite ee agp Pure Ol -.-.. 31% Second one One of the incidents of the tradin= a o “ Ray © Do} ae oC . pany is sald to mts of the tradin: December 43% and. tater | RAY, consolidated Copper Be Third 48 “ | The C'ca Cola company ts sald t = ‘ourt is 464 bau, Victory 4%— - teading -. was the purchase of two separate] “ance: De blocks of 10,006 shares of Genera)| ‘mbed wth corn and wheat Motors at fifteen, after which the Provisions reflected the strength of Rep, Iron and § Royalt Dutch, ‘Test Nearing Sand. be entirely ovt of debt and ft ts be The test of the DetroitAWyoming/ lieved that a dividend rate of 6 per Sears Roebuck ‘evelopment company, drilling near! cont will be established soon as the 5 rrington, has reached a depth of! company is now earning twice the price moved up to 15%. Apart from | s7@!n. despi'e weakness of hog values. an exceptional display of weakness Soe Shes Southern Pacific :90 feet and good progress is being amount required to meec* the pay- in the shipping group, wiich carrie’ Cash Grains. Sou’: ba e aude with double tour bein worked, | Marine preferred down three point-| CHICAGO, Nov, 16—Wheat No. 2| “unenaher Correvation "s Crude Market EER RT te eee ene C Holds El KoPisiein i] ees to, new Jow level for the year an¢ ved 91.9044; No, 2 hard 61.4146 02 2%; | Tennessee Copper - ef \j]} nate through which it has been| ‘twenty incustriats 90.11 up 1.60. asper Molds Eleventi osition In Tenth District a loss of 2 points in American Inter or . 2 mi 73@73%e: as Co. wu oe for the past 400 feet. It is ed 86,07, Ay : Sereiss Getes pustaes ol ceeky oe [oslion TOTEKE Texas an ap eee oeas RES cecal: ee oe With Total Amount of $3,298,000 In Business ward course. Spectacular advancer| Onts—No. 2 white 45@45%c; No. 3} Totmicco, Prod - Gat Creek S| te Musay wand and this horizon may Kae pals. were recorded by high priced indus atiite 434 @45c. 4 Unled easter : Mule ‘Creek tapped at any time. . Handled for Six Day Period trial shares, DuPont climbing 11%] Rye—No. 2, 90%c, ‘nited Retail Stores 705, big Muddy - Oil and gas showings were found L Sto k and Woolworth & points. Barley—62@63c. nited States Rubber 2 Grit Balt, Creek the upper sand and although not we Cc. | paras ae Spring sd uftea 4% Dito eee eee UO: Sins. Alsobot = $e% Pree Creek commercial quantities were suff'- The volume of Pinca iby the week ending November resze 4%; lonsolidat jas and lover seed—$15. 20.00, c Ste Cran se 2 pieccagl tall a0 | aerator pe| ont? ay iaiad ‘Bread - 103% Lance Ck nt to justify deeper drilling. : 1 was $9,666,000,000, compared with $9,560,000,000 shown eure ee A gate Mieeas soa, “estinghouse Tlastrie Lisa gi BI Basin — ——* Chicago Prices for the preceding week. Increased figures were reported for specialties tmproved 2 to 2% points pal NE Villys. Overland ~~. a8 Giese ores Oil Prospecting. CHICAGO, Nov. 16.—(S. 8. Depart:| seven of the federal reserve districts, while five districts re- Railroad stocks also made a particu: Open. merican Zine, Lead and 8m. - | 16% @orchlight See ee cesta | trent, of Agr ioultured— Hogs eosin’! ndrted:emall’ figures, Most of the leading centers in’ th Hirly good ahowing” with Union Pac VamAT Butte and Superior - 29% Sunset -— ¢ following ol! and gas prospvctor’s 50,000; market active, 1c lower; bulk g . Seg eading centers in the cific, Delaware, Leckawatate ant} ec: - .)- 1.19% 1.20% 1.19 1.19%] (ole Pevoleum —- 48% ayes have been granted on state) 150 to 210 pound averages 8.10@8.15;|east reported @ larger business volume, though declines are ‘Western and New Orieats, Texas anc) (87. . . 1.16% 117% Lisy 1.164 | Montane owes, ----——- arte ad by Commissioner A. Baker: bulk 220 to 250 pound butchers §.20@ | shown for Philacelphia and Pittsburg. Denver Colo. -86,887 49,910 ii bette igen edlt Wy 1 Ls LOT 1.09% 10T%g 108% | Sbattuck Arizona — - 7% FB the precectug week, according to the] «= &, Hughes, Harrison, Neb., all! §.25:.top 8.25; few heavy held higher;}The largest decreasc, amounting to , Okla, - 2.457 2 gaining 2 points each. Great Northern Ore - 31 weekly summary of ‘the America 6-34-60, : king sows 7.25@8.00; desirable 000,000, is reported for Chicago emont, Neb. -.... 694 Call money open at 3 per cent. hicago and Northwestern ---. 84 petrol Institute. The daliy s ‘ Wee. vy D Fisher Body waa sincap Se Seinte Maxwell oMtors B _ SAA. etrol bm oa tute. es . veer I. S. Waite, Casper, S% sec. 7-28-! pigs 8.10@8.2! heavy 8.10@8.26; For the corresponding week In 1921 Grand Isinnd, Noeb.- 1,311 Si latietw to teite Anan, Consolidated Gas 7 a28% ase PP ction: cast of the k Ni sec. 18-28-82. medium 8.10@8. Ught 8.05@8.15:/tne volume of business war $8,742, Gran€ Junctin, Colo,_ 1 American Linseed — _ $1%4 Mountains was 1,196,400. barre's,_ an Ibert G. Mather, Casper, all sec./1ght light 8.10@8.15; packing sows | 390,000, the total for the week under Guthrie, Okla press 4, Lorillard 3%, Otis Elevator 3% and Underwood Typewriter TaClede Gas and International Ce- ment 3 to 8%, the last two stocks responding to higher dividend decla rations before the general market took a decided dip downward. Realiz ing by traders who had a good profit on recent purchases and the un settling effect created by active Uquidation of special stocks caused a, conalderable relapse from the high |the American Petroleum Institute Prizes of the morning. General © i ‘te t rol orn tr Asphalt was driven down «% to al] Butter and Eggs | carly Advances Recorded invq",o" Retvviaum terude and re le farine weferre: 3 heghahisdiade tn at cad psith eg pei Through Attack on Short /States ports for the week ended ois |compared with 1,165,200 »arrels 2 increase of 30,200 barrels. California productions was 445,000 jbarre's, as compared with 450.00 barrels, a deacrease of 6,000 barrels Yo changes were reported in crud inson Kas jewcantie, NNW | rough 1.25@ killing pigs 8.10@| or 11 per cent. Larger figures are Independence, N4*NW%, SEN | 8.25, shown for aij the leading centers, ex- Jop'’n, Mo. —. SWHSW% sec.| Cattle recelpts 14,000; market gen-} cept Baltimore, Chicago and San Kansas City, eady on beef steers, she stock nclaco, The Increase for New Kansas’ City pera and feede quality | York c'ty amounted to 14 per cent, Lawren 26-86, plat stock relatively scarce; fair-| for Pittsburgh to 24 per nt, and McAles Custer H'way Oil Co., Sheridan, all) ly active; good short fed steers selling | ‘or Detroit to 19 per cent. Muskogev, Okla, poss BCAE-S2. 8.00@9.00; choice long fed scarce;| ‘The volume of business is measured Oklahoma Cit Walter A. Burns, Casper, all sec. | western grassers in light supply; bulls{py debits to individual accounts re- Okmulgee Okla. 132-7 | strong; veal calves slow to 25e lower;| ported to the feleral reserve board Omaha, { Charles M. Morris, Denver, all sec.| most good to choice vealers to pack-!for banks in leading centers. The Parsons, Kas. 33-90, ers early around 9.50; some handy/totel number of centers reporting Pittsburg, Kas, | weight choice kind held higher; bulk] this week {s 248, of which 162 are Pueblo, Colo., Con. Roy. Drilling In. jSstockers and feeders 6.00@7.00; bulk included in the summary by fe St. Joseph, Mo Consolidated Royalty Ol1 company] desirable heavy bologna bulls 4.25@| reserve Cistricts Tet ae is 5 drilling in its Richardson No. 6 on| 4.35; bulk light native bologna bulls} In the Tenth federal reserve dis-|Tulsa, Okin he southeast quarter of section 6-89-| 4.00@4.25. trict reporting to Kansas City, Cas-| Wichita, Kas. 38. With the bit 38 feet in ijie sand! Sheep receipts 17,000; opening | per has slipped to eleventh place for at 2,835 feet the casing is full of wil! steady slow; few carly sales fat lambs|the week, although ahead of Chey nnd has made two or three light] fully steady; nearly top 14.60 to ship-/enne $1,133,000 In the amount of flows, although there appears to be| pers and city buthcers; 14.40 to pack-| business handled. y UNDERRE'AMERS ih absence of gas pressure \at this|ers; feeders around steady; one thous-| ‘The following table shows total T / S 8-82. {smooth 7.60@8.00; — packing S0W8 | roview being larger by $925,000,000, Hute' . M. Gibson, 4-44-62; SW 4 sec, 33-45-6: 45-62. erally y. ©. B, Keener, Rawlins, all see.) ana ‘oll prices for the major districts— m’d continent crude is quoted at $1.21 a barrel; Pennsylvania at $3 a barra jand Gulf Coast at $1.25. According to figures collected by > soak y : CHICAGO, Nov. 16.—Butter higher . November 11, totalled 1,887,635. bar: we veh ete cos Prschay aca Se creamery extras 49c; firsts 38@41 tc Interests Today, lrels, compared with 2,499,755 barrels of New Jersey and Marine common cantare die peengn tae pe apr ar once i TH \. Wine wes weak gicaeed tirsts 60@64e; ordinary firsts 40@4 ory miscellaneou: 45@50c; Encouraged by the!r success in extras 27@27%4c; breaking up the shippings and Gen:|St@zue eral Asphalt, tho bears extenced the |” pouliry alive, lower; fowls 13@21c Scope of their operations in the final} springs 18%c; roosters 14c; turkeys hour and succeeedd in bringing about} 35c. geese 22c. 2 material decline in all quarters. z Guif States Steel was hammered down & pcints whi'e Crucible, United States Alcohol and Brooklyn transit POTATOES also gaye way sharp’ NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—The daily | average gross crude oll production of Flax Seed. the United States increased 25,200 barrels for the week ending Novem- TERRES RTE ET OR GaSe prices seed November $2.48% dines Ts eaait ay arre:@, B8l December $2.40 asked; May $2.34 compared with 1,615,200 barrels for naked. DULUTH, Minn., Nov, 16,—Closing joint sufficient to cause @ continuous|and and fity Wyoming 56 pound feed-| genits oft all centers reporting flow. Drilling has been jemporarily| ing lambs 14.00! sheep tol this district for ap teh suspended owing to boiler trouble, but/ strong; heavy fat ewes 046.50; | vember 1 ‘and Octob . with this overcome operations will be| lighter weight up to Debits to Individual Accounts by resumed jith the expectation of de — Banks in Reporting Centers. veloping @ larger output with greater! Omaha Quotations. District No, 10, Kansas City OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 16.—(U, 8, De (in thousands of dollars.) Richardson 5 on the same quar-|partment of Agriculture)—Hogs—Re Wek Ending or has reached the second Wall Creek|ceipts 8.500; mostly 10 to 15 lower At 2,291 fect and is cemented and shutjbulk mixed and packing grades $ @7.80; nik 190 to 200 pound butch- on thelers $7.90@8.05; top $8.10. Cattle -—Receipts 5,800; bette |grades of beef steers etcady; others and easier; desirable corn fed Carter Ready for Completion. ce; few head of yearlings at The Carter Oil company is getting;$12.50; sho stock dull at recent de to complete its Duncan No. 2{cline; bulls and veals about steady; the west half of section 6-29-73,|stockers and feeders steady to lower. which has been standing cemented} Sheep—Recelpts 7,000; wool lambs | early sales $13.50@14,00 10 to sheep $8 |eonn TRADING FEATURES GRAIN TRADING, PRICES UP 17 CENTS CHICAGO, Nov, 16.—Corn market but this year western, southwestern ing conditions unprecedented dt any, and local feeder demand has created Chi- tepth. } AT YOUR SURPLY:. ST IBIS CHICAGO, Nov. 16. — Potatoes steady; receipts 41 cars; total United States shipments 774; “Wisconsin sacked and bulk round whites 80@90 swt; Minnesota cked and bulk round whites 75@85 cwt; Minnesota sacked Sanland Ohios mostly 75 cwt; North Dakota sacked Red River Ohios 80@85 cwt; North Dakota sacked whites number 1, 75@85 cwt Idaho sacked russets number 1, 1.50 owt; Michigan bulk round whit field frosted 50 c' Drilling is going Billy Creek test with th Foreign Exchange NEW. YORK, Nov. 16.—Foreign change firm. Great Britain demand 4.47%; cables 4.47 60-day hills on banks 4.45 1-16. France demand 8.97; cables 6.98. Italy demand 4.7%, cables 4.72. Belgium demand 6.47; cables 6.48. Germany demand .01 7-16 bles .011g. Holland demand 39.20; ca- bles 29.25. Norway 18.30; Sweden a mand 26.80; Denmark demand 20. time in the last six years are stirring | a price that continues above up the liveliest sort of interest among/cago parity. California grain traders here. The acest smeone paid 6. cents a bushel for corn in Om feature attracting attention {s that|/aha, a price fully seven cents above within about 60 days, the value of|Chicago’s relative quotations, Under corn has sonred 17¢ a bushel at a|the conditions, there ig no material timé when the bulk of the crop is still| aecumulation of ©) in producers’ hands. inal markets, and the ordin: om- What this situation means to the|m™ereial demand has to bo satisfied farming community and to the busi-{ With current receipts. ness relations of the country at large| The spread between prices of thin was authoritively discussed in a state-| cattle and fatted stock in the stockers ment issued today by B, W. Snorr,of| Shows an unusual profit to farmers for several weeks and preparations|#trong; are being made to drill out the ce-|clipped lambs une ment plug at a depth of 2,384 feet. {15¢ lower; bulk $1 ‘o. 40 nthe same quarterjand feeders mbs $13 PROMOTERS Of Oil and Industrial Enterprises n stock at term- Duncan {s drilling at 2,280 feet feeding Prior No. 5 on the southeast quar tion 8-39-78 is drilling at 9 Switzerland, demand. 18.39; Spain de-| ¥ 7 mand 1826 Greer demands, Pe] WEES ANXLOUS to land .00%; Czecho Slovakia demand s==let Bonus Voted | . Colo., No’ Cattie— Sea Receipts 4,800; market steady to Inland Has Hrouble. |weak: beef steers $5.50@7.25; cows The Inland Ol & Refining company |and helfers $4.00@6.00; calves $6 ts fishing for. 10-inch casing in {ts|800; stockers and feeders $5.25@7.25. So. 2 on the southwest quar-| Hogs—Receipts 1.400; market 10@ ter ot section 32-40-78 at 2,260 feet!16c lower; top $8.30; bulk $7,75@8.15. before drilling can be continued. Sheep—Receipts 17,000; market 10@ ; lambs $12.50@13.75; ewes feeder lambs $11.75@ 3.20; Argentina demand 36.32 1,690 fect, demand 12. Montreal 100 3-3 2 Tg je maces ein Bartlett, Frazier company, former as-| from feeding operations, while sistant secretary of agriculture at| Prices are such as to net probal Washington. Mr. Snow said: dollar a bushel for corn markete that form. Corn has already vanced 17 cents a bushel or more, and at a timo when the crop is still in | producers’ hands so that the farmer and country business. generally are getting the full benefit of the improv. |ed corn situation. ADVERTISING is an absolute neces for the successful presentation of your proposition to the public. “The advance in corn js not specu- lative in character but ts the result of growing appreciation in market} centers of the country situation. The crop is some 300,000,000 bushels short of last year, and the stocks of old ‘orn carried over are about 100 mil-| lion bushels smaller than a year ago, so that the available supply for the coming year is fully 400,600,000 bushels smaller than was the case the the past year. The surplus of corn umulated as a result of war urging nd post war prices has been used up, and we are once again on a basis of current supply and demand. “The present price “movement has had its origin in the country, with the farmers as the price making fact- or, The country set the prices ty paying more for corn for feeding pur- poses, in transactions between farm- ers, than it could obtain in commer cial markets. Ordinarily Towa corn tributory to the Chicago market, a Mavianons HELENA, Mont., Nov. 16.—Publica- tion of a statement that whee re- |turns indicate the soldiers’ bonus ret rendum measure passed in the clec- in Montana last week has started futures 26. jtten "$ t to Governo> J. M Iron steady; prices unchanged. Swot: of letters: to Brotrn No. 3 on the same quarter is|léc Tow Grilling at 1,335 feet. $4.00 6. B. NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—Copper) electrolytic spot and futures 3% @14. Considerable trouble is being had at 12. the Geary dome test with the hole full of water and over 200 feet of cavines at the bottom of the hole below the casing. An endeavor ts being made to clean out the hole, after which it will be cemented to shut out the water and may be tied up for some time, as - a difficult job, pert who is thoroughly familiar with all meth- ods of publicity. Who can plan and write your display, prospectus, from letters, etc., and piace your publicity where it will bring results. Dixon, State Auditor George F. Porter and other officials from Montana res! dents who served In the world wer, |asking that their bonus be sent them | immediately, “Official referendu: Lead steady, spot 7@7.25 Zinc firm; east St. Louis spot and ar by delivery 7.30@ Antimony Thoroughly familiar with al] pha game and in constant touch with lc tion Years of experience in the v handling of all forms cf publi of the 1 condi- iting and it appears to be G . ' when the refinery is ready to han. Patera pg Hypa Bien unt apres : a le the off. As far as is possible the; Pa ument © waite: srporation is taking its force from | Pesium’s reparation clainis ae men now employed in the con- r z truction force that these inen may| TP® Banque Franchalse deMaxicuc x one of the targest banks in Mextco result of the vote on the i not be known untit SILVER after the state board of canvassers meet on December 4,” said Mr. For- jter this morning. “After that there NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—Foreign bar |will be all the red tape of ‘preparing |the bonds, advertising for bids 2 thil Financial Notes. The Galena Signal O!l company has resumed, the payment of dividends of JAZZ NIGHT WYOMING THEATER FRIDAY For interviews. address Box A-177, Care of Tribune silyer 6314; Mexican dollars i Cotton. There is t he pos NEW YO 5 325.50. [cot ' Place your campaign in the hands of an ex-

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