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Casper Dally Cribune PAGE SEVEN ieee STOCK TRADERS {CROP REPORTS a ee eee cl wee! TURNBULLISH) DEPRESS GRAIN casts Similar Decline of 10°Cents In Wyo- ming Crude Oil Market INDEPENDENCE, Kan., May 2.—The Prairie Of] and Gas company today announced a cut of 10 cents ves barrel e VAN: ant Dominion of Canada 5% per cent notes 1920_______ French Republic s__. French Republic 74s Kingdom of Belgium T%s --------______. Kingdom of Belgtum -. Kingdom of: Norway 8 ——____ U. K of G. B. & lL. 6% 1929-. Bears .Worsted in Fight To- American Locomotive -—--...-130% | BUFKe | ———-—--- —------ day for Control of Price American Smelting & Ref'g-___ 60% 4 > Dictation, Columbine --------. 13 Consolidated Royalty -----.1.42 Wheat Market Eases Up in . Late Trading on Govern- ment Estimates. CHICAGO, May 2.—Although de: NEW YORK, May 2.—Contused Capitol Pete ——-... .00% 00% | price movements took place in today’s - liveries today of more than 1,000,000 on all grades of crude oil in the mid-continent field effective Cow Gulch -. 01 +62 | stock market with the closing quota-| bushels of wheat on May contracts at once. This is the second cut of 10 cents since the recent . bo | tons of the active issues irregularly |had a bearish effect on wheat at the |“\merioan Telesrar rig advances, the other cut being-made April 23. The new as higher. Another cut In Midcontinent | opening, the market soon showed | <Tunen, TacPhage and Telegraph col. tr. prices range from $1.80 to $2.40 per barrel. crude of] and Paris dispatches fore-|cains. Estimates that the seeded av-| noitimore & Ohio cr. 5 . Indies___________ Atl, Gulf W. 22% casting French rejection of the latest | erage of spring wheat would be the| Canadian Pacific deb. py ry . specs er Sates tates in Uge oe 10, cows by the Prairie On % Kinney, 2. = ae x German reparations offer resulted in| smailest since 1900 gave a stimulus to the above dispatch forecast a similar} and Gas company. . Jupiter .... 00% . some selling pressure but this was| buyers and proved sufficient to lift cut in all grades of Wyoming crudes, Kinney Coastat .... .36 a counteracted by lower call money| values. The reduction in acreage as t red rt Lance Cresk Royalty... .03 © rates and increased investment buy: | compared with last year was fgured| Goodyear Tire &# 1941 . ae es eVGe tee thieedl eg das | Goon ce ones eet eee ter Lusk Rosuity veya “of ‘oa. |] ing, founded on the theory that the| at 12 per cent. Grand ‘Trunk Rattway of Canada 7a jgyt by @ fall in posted prices here.| Currie peom a Mexia and Mike Henry... ‘01 .02 “| forced liquidation had been near Opening prices which varied from|Grand Trunk Rallway of Canada és “ pools were cut 10 cents per! Chesapeake & Ohio -.-.--—-- 66 | Mountain & Guilt * ; completed. Sales approximated 1,-|the same as yesterday's finish to %c]|Great Northern 7s A —-__. 3 , barrel today by the Texas company, zs 2 NEW RK, May 2.—The Sinclair} mak: th | Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul... 21% ~~ cE 5 lower, with May, $1.20 to $1.20% and crude ol eugene Seeataeye ind | cerecien ei Price Mamie $1-80:} Chicago, R. 1. & & Pac. —— 30. | N R “ Pel ae July, $119% to $1.20%. were followed | Mo., Kansas & Texes new. aflj. Ss A Texas company today pac 4h $2.20, whe tee, Mid ves) Ching Copper --.. won 25% NEW YORK, May 2.—Pri ais.| OY & moderate general setback and Missouri Pacifico General 4s --——-_ ea 4 company also met | (ado Fuel & I ny 4 fi +» May 2—Prices dis:} then by « material upturn. * Montana Power 5s A ---.-_____ cut of 10 cents a barrel for all grades} the reduction in the north and west - PR sseteirere- = i z played a firmer tono at the opening New York Central deb. 6s__. of Midcontinent crude oil. ‘The an-| Texas fields. Corn Products wonwanan=- 129% ? F OE? tofay'a . .ctock , market. Short). Subsequently, the. market became), / (1.0%, @anitls pr. tien ts. Crucible Steel -..------.-.. 73% a coe covering operations combined with pent pL tity Sie wate . \ + [Erle ----—-- ——--—-----——-- 10% . some inyeétment buying resulted in| ‘tryed as bearish. ‘The close was un-| OTCeOR Short Line ref. 4s — Oil and ( 7a P. Famous PlayersLasky ~.-... 82% i some good gaits, Studebaker, DuPont | scttied at Mo net decline to %o ad-| bacitic Ges & Electric Ba - S rospec ors 2 --General Asphait -..--------- 41% ou and American Can selling at least &/"yance, with May, $.19%@1.19% and YR n : General Electric .--------------116% | Western States 21 2 point above yesterday’s final figures] July, $1.20 to $1.204 i" i General Motors -------------- 16%] ¥ Ol --.. Goodrich Co. ------~----------- 84 NEW YORK CURB CLOSING Great Northern, pf ----------- 72% | srountain Producers .—-16.37 16.62 Illinois Central —p--—-. 111% | Gienrock Olt 90 ; 5 + | Inspiration Copper ~ 80% | Salt Creek Prds, --------20.25 Oil and gas prospectors permits of] Thirey Bix Of Co., Kemmerer, al) | International Harvester ~------ 36%] s.1¢ Creek Cons 2.10.00 recent date issued by the state of| dt section 38-26-13. Si | International Harvester ----.-- 87 | S00 es 4.75 Wyoming are announced as follows} Howe O!l & Gas Co., Howe, Neb.,| Int. Mor. Marino Pfd. ---2------ 45 | scutual - 4 by C. H. McWhinnle, state land com-| all of section 16-38-93. n the first few minutes. Indepen lent steels, ofl and railroad shares also made good progress., There were 1 few heavy spots, notably Brooklyn Edison, Wilson Packing, Crucible Corn’ and oats weakened with] Sinclair Of] Co. 7%s-—-—— wheat, but failed to recover so well.| Standard Oil of California deb. Ts — After opening’ unchanged to %c] Union Pacific 1st 4s lower, July, 81%¢, the corn market underwent a general sag, and then|U. 8. 1 and Associated Dry Goods off| rallied somewhat. Utah Power and Light 1 to 2% points. Later, the corn market developed Mab pies see SCY Severa! good gains were estab | independent strength owing to ex-| Westinghouse a a we wownnenn1l.62 shed before the initial buying] pected decrease of the amount of Leases Issued by State Invincible Oil ~------—-------- 14% : 3 Hall, Basin, ‘section L tae Conv: , cau poy ee Prices closed unsettled. pre it Harry Carroll, Seattle, Wash., af! | Kolly-Springfielé Tire ---—---- 53% pe po orders had been absorbed. Among|corn here. — Prig j Cities Service Com. ----161.00 163.00 | ; rs t int Ye net lower to %c advance, July, Harry J. Hall, , ali of section | of 36-28-95, Kennecott Copper -----~-------- 38 etalto’ asc00 | Cae _oumes, wtaeke 0 gain @ Dolnt or | Aen 7 56-49-91. Grace McDonald, Neweastle, all of Jopn C. Pickett, Cheyenne, sw% | *ction ina BW% of section 11-26-66; 8% 8% of aztec: ee: Jr, Casper, all of section 10-26-66; E% SEX of section é 9-26-66; BW%, S% SE\% of section} Oliver Chambers, Rock Springs, all 32-27-66; NW% SEX, 8% NW of | section 36-17-10 section 82-27- L. B. Whitehead, Rawlins, all of!" pavia Dickie, Dickie, SEX, SW% Nashville -——-----148 brit sb wecnee 22808 | Mammoth Oll ---------- 62.00 53.00] States Steel, Willys Overland pre | Oats started at to decline to Xe t jJadvunce, July, 44%0 to 44%c and National Led ~e------—-ew-n=——125 4 : De oe ees capers neld near to the initial figures. Miam! Copper —--e--wseewnv---- 27M [346 _-2- -2------------101.10 Weer cancelled thelr one point| Provisions were weak tn line with Midd'e States Of -------------- 14 Lee 4a) reece eee WONT Ie tao thtter welltnig © Loin? helo | the How market: tresourt Pactfio soos 18% ey) Pye fear AER eis HE Inst night's ¢lose. United Stater f < 92u MS mnmenwe—vnnnw———n-nnm= 97-44] Stool common established a new low 97.50 | record for the year at 102% and Bald Open High Low Close Whet— section 16-44: NEX of section 1448-100; NE SEX, | N- Hh. ; win dropped to 192%, a new low on| May —-120_° 2806. 2284 ttm Creek Anticline Scheduled for Drilling’ M. A: Redington, Casper, all of sec-| SE% SW% of section 22-45-100; Wi the movement. Atlantic Coast dropp. aus, SSE. L908 340% 330. Pine M tain Work P i nL ARC ORS Geeta GOtGetahe (oases (ccna ero ame aes “41% points. Foriegn exchanges | SePt_ ---1- : . 188 ine Mountain Work Progressing . pollo o., Balt City, jahoma. i L a . ; Sorte ton 36-84-95. of section 16-29-13. PAcifIG! OD ssscccepcewreeere—e opened irregular. Demand sterling | xin, ___ 80% 81% .79% 80% advanced % of a cent to $4.63% and French francs dropped 3 points to 2.71 cents. German marks - also lropped 8 points to .0030 cent. More than a score of issues dropped © new low prices for the year during Reading -------- the morning action, the losses rang: Rep. Iron & Steel Chicago Prices. ng from % to & points. Good buying Royal Dutch, N. ¥. CHICAGO, May 2.—(U. 8. Depart-| support was forthcoming, however, at Sears Roebuck --—~------—----~ ment of Agriculture.)— Hogs—Re-| ‘he lower levels and prices for the Sinclair Con. Oll ---------—---- cetpts, 20,000; fairly active, fully] caders snapped back 1 to 2 Southern Pacific --—-—-———--~ steady, all buying; top, $8.40; bulk | above yesterday's final figures. fuly —-— 81% ° 82% 80% 8136 Sept. —- 81% 81% 80% 81% _ The coming season will see other tests of the Bates Park district of Natrona county, Wyoming, in addition to that of the Producers & Refiners corporation, which is ready to spud in on section 33-31-80 of the Bodie Dome. A Casper syndi- cate has completed a water well for a drilling supply on sec- tion 24-81-81 of the Two-Bar Dome of the same anticline and the Kinney-Coastal company is]feet by the Uni on a} S pact hace 11-33" | sata to have taken leassslon the Clark | California on the Halo dome in Het ane, 0.45 dome with the idea of sinking a test.| Springs county, Wyoming, will be [july L880 082 BET 9.67 | OF .woction 9-20-81. the joint test. well drilied deeper, according to late ad- Southern Raflway = 31%] 160 to 225° pound averages, $8.25@| side buying was of a cautious char] of the Iowa-Wyoming, BeneCum | vices in the hope of finding oll or cas stancard Ol) of N. J. ---—-—--- 26% | §.38; 240 to 825 pound butchers, $7.90| »cter, small traders apparently being Gest Gratas. ems and Mark U. Weber is awaiting |{n the Madison lime, expected at Studebaker Corporation -—-----118% | @8.20; packing sows, $6. disturbed at the ability of bear oper-| cr1CAGO, May 2—Wheat—No. 2| ‘he result of the Kinney-Coastal test | about 2,300 fect. rmonnesseo Copper 10% | sirable 110 to 130 pound pigs, $6.75] .tors to uncover weak spots and the| yarq, $1.20%. in the Bolton Creek field, which ts Stags a 48% | 27.50; heavy wolsht/ hogs, $7506 | nossibiiity that stock bought by large| “Gorm No. 2 ‘mixed, 82%@82%c:| also on the same anticline. Ae Sorry 4.25; medium, $7.90@8.85; light, $7.85] nterests for supporting purposes as ; Cexas & Pacitio-——-—----------- 25441 Gs.40; light ‘light, Gnov@ss0 pack rimar- | Gata Nor’? white, 425 @46%e: No.| The California” On company of| Ris has been completed for a test Tobacco Products --—---~-~" “g | -ng sows, smooth, $6.85@7.10; pac ket later. ‘Trading became dull on] 3 white, 6@45%e. ”'| wyoming bas suspended operations | °f ® Rewly mapped oll structure east Transcont'nen! me ‘125% | SOW: rough, $6.00@6.75; killing pigs,|the rally. Shorts immediately in Rye—No. 2, 82%. on its test in section 2-84-84 of the|°* Arminto, Natrona county, Wyo. Pan American Petroleum -. Pennsylvania - People's Gas Pure Ol ---. tay Consolidated Copper - Livestock 44% 48% AS : 44% 44% AM 44% ABM OE Couer d’Alene Mines Show Profits Increase in Year WALLACE, Idaho, May 2.—Nine} Savage Lease, Yukon Gold company mining concerns filed statements with fea — ae PE ng BS ae hare bape genre Hin gad show- Calahan and Western Unfn proper ng, after losses of two had been de-| ties were not included in the reports ducted, net profits of $3,551,624.46 for| The reports are made for state taxa mines of the Couer d'Alene district | tion purposes. during 1922. Net profits in 1921 were The gross value of ore extracted $1,873,330.81 and in 1920, $6,318,850.40.| from the mines reporting for 1922 Properties report were: Hercules,| was given at $13,809,856.82, com; May ---11.00 11.05 10.95 11.03 Rig Up East of Arminto, Tamarack and Custer, Bunker Hill,| with $10,954,019.32 in 1921 and $24,-| Union Pacific -—~------ $6.25 @7.65. creased their offerings and the gen- Y Pin 1 by a Casper syndicate headed by John Calendo, Sterra Nevada, Hecla, Mike | $0460.77 in’ 1920. United Retail Stores -----~---~ 79%} " Cottie—Recelpts, 9,000; beef steers, | cral lst sagged again around noon. po ede peng tne Siena | Wyland. Location for the test is in , = ¢ ‘alrly active, and 10c to 15¢ higher;} 8#!dwin dropped a point and Stand-| Gjover seed—$12.00@a7.00. Development company’s No. 2 Holden, | tion 20-80-86 . top, $10.25; weight 1,267 pounds; sey-| 2rd Ol of New Jersey equalled tts! pork—Nominal. whintilts Gaxientinun: dastnae (ati 31836 : - eral loads, $10.00@10.15; some year-| low of tke year. Another cut in Mid-} Tara—si1.02. fost: “Ta Gitualiine: field the Trustees ur. on come or Utah Copper -----== lings held around $10.25; handy steers | continent crude ofl and cable di Ribs—$9.00@10.00. Sub-Division is preparing to resume Westinghouse Blectric refleeted most advance; bulk, $8.40@ | Patches forecasting French " govern- a doce tts meatyodoora harvey ce Sugar ae: Willy-Overland ~------- -------- $9.65; load Texas bred short fed} mental rejection of the latest Berlin work at 2, eet in ion 12-3448- f Last Year Shows Decline 22" =324 2 = ae, oe eee NTS . i Rutte and Superior ---—-------- +s bearjsh sentiment. NEW YORK, May 2—8u) : Cala. Petroleum ------: ly steady; bulk vealers to packers,| Fisher Body slumped 6 points and J v 1 b: ht fi ‘ tures closed inate Pasi init Sees 2 ae Spentanad Puerta. ¢aceese—— $9.25 downward; bulk bologna bulls, | Virginia Iron, Coal and Coke 5 points. ‘he water we! rought in at 1,700 sales, 18,000 tons; July, $6.20; Sept, $6.29; Dec., $5.80; March, $4.65. There was no change in refined sugar with fine granulated quoted at $10.00 to $10.15. New business con- tinued Ught and second hand sugars were available to below refiners’ list CHICAGO, May 2.—Net tmoome of;nues totaled $121,388,901 comrpared| Shattuck Arion --~~-~-------~ 0@5.25; bulk beef cows, $5.25@ | C#ll money opened at 5% per cent. 7.60; bulk beet heifers, $6.75@7.75;| The tide of battle betwoen confiict- the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy| with §122,716,650. . Hehe best helfere, $800) Valle tock: | ing forces in the stock market which Rallroad company for the year end-| Passenger, mail and all other oper: ers and feeders, $7.00@8.00; country | has been waged fiercely since Mo’ ing December 31, 1922, was $20,261,-| ating revenues, except express and aa day, turned strongly in favor of the Money 437 compared with $25,609,973 in the| switching income decreased. j Borst dete, yesterday telly: broaden) ullaiiin ftheueasly -efternoon' .when Preceding year, according to the 8-| The road moved 687 carloads of Sheep—Receipts, 11,000; fairly ac-| vony of the shares which had borne nual report made public today. immigrants’ effects on its Alliance, tice, strong to unevenly higher:| tne brunt of the recent selling were NEW YORK, May 2—Call money, | Wuotations. Nearly all forms of operating reve-| Casper, McCook, Sheridan and Ster- a lambs -of less quality selling at Tues: | 1ot0q 1 to 2 points above yesterday's low, 4; ruling rate nue fell off slightly from the 1921| ling divisions compared with 695 in day's prices; bulk wooled offerings. | aoa) ngures: ‘The foode, oil, equip- offered at 4%; last, totals, yet the net income more than! 1921. Filings on government land in ee eae eo attr corn | ment, steel, rattroad, motor and rub- : joans against aocept- S WA N covered the year's dividends paid to| Wyoming were made by 1,830 tndl- clipped lambs, $11.75@12.65; sorting | iors ‘were foremost in the rise. The : ances, 4%; time loans, firm; mixed stockholders of $17,083,700 or 10 per| viduals on 840,000 acres compared light; qome held higher; few medium |. narent exhaustion of the selling cent on the total capitalization of|with 1,800 individuals and 915,000 wrooled owen, $7.00, pressure, progressive declines in call $170,839,100. . 2 acres in 1921. The government classi-) % money rates and rumors that sub- - | Total railway operating revenues| fication shows more than 4,000,000 |,puckeye Omaha Quotations. -stantiad interests were accumulating! GQ) nff’s Offi Are » $164,916,470 compared with | acres of- homestead land still un- OMAHA, Neb. May 2.-(U. 8. De-| stocks at current prices were factors ert s ice Fe $168,712,268 in 1921. Freight reve-| appropriated, the report said. Lace Iture)—Hogs—Re. | in the rally. i : artment of Agriculture) Hoge Re |!" oe Ciocag- was insur. -tnter| . Charged to Booze. Potatoes i 33 Out of 83 Made by collateral, 60-00 days, 54@5%; 46 POI VIO) a) 2d 2d ay: ia) ol SBS 5%; prime commercial paper, Itingis -------~-- Indiana -—-~---- Nat. Tran. --00-------+-- 25% CHICAGO, May 3.—Potatoes, dull; cars; total U. 8. ehip- Wisconsin sacked and %¢ re #, $1.00@1.10 cwt.; LOSE*NO.CUTTERS Minnesota wcked Red River Ohios,; New Haskell Corporation eo BO eee \, To Operate Oil Lands Here 3 3" —— 1s mostly, $5.50. ping to 82%, the lowest price in se Cases arising out of liquor vicla- Cattle—Recelpts, 8,700; moderately | eral years and some of the ateela,| tions, including operating _ sti \Ohio Oil ~-—-—--—---—--~ 65 Prairie Oll -------~-—~--200 active; beef steers, steady to etrong:|™otors and equipments also yielded] transportation, sale and possesa‘on spots, 10c higher: best fed steers | materially. Investment rails and oils] of liquor and plain ordinary drunks $ la, mostly % " 60@80a cwt.; buyers holding off. New| Prairie Pipe —~---------106 heifers, $6,00@7.50; bulk canners and the sheriff's office. There were a| stock, steady; Florida barrel Spauld- total of 88 arrests made and of this | offered more stubborn resistance to| constituted the major number of ar- oressure. rests during the month of April by Ww cutters, $3.50@4.50; bulk bolognas, ing Rose No. 1, $9.00@9.50; No. 2, sciTettorn States ll Corporation day Clatia: te prveldent sis me ATER i, | $4:50@4.75; veals, strong to 25c WEATHER CONDITIONS umber 33 were classified as Hauor| §7-00@7.50; 160 Fe ac yh oe Bias flo bring under one “ t oll higher; top, $11. stockers and feed- aw violators. One-of these was the Triumphs No, 1, $7.60@7.76 retary and treasurer. Its principal 1 amenenweenannnn= 93% 93 : best producing properties in Wyoming, | operating offices are at Sheridan, Si Oar “30. 0 1 ee feeders. included, apprehension’. of an. AllOwed .APOINS 156-50, “a! os $3.25, . hand still dealer, the first case of its Cavtfornia end Montana, with ooca-| Wyo., Los Angeles, Calif, and Tulsa.) o N.Y. _---—-- 41% 4146] Sheep—Recelpts, 9,500; _ lambs, NORMAL DURING APRIL kind to come up in Natrona county . Baa interests in other Western | Olla. In reference to its poticies,/q° o, Ohio ---—----——---200 208 | steady to 260 higher; California 4 | since the inception of the Volstead for the Colorado Nursery Depa Ee ne ee | ore Tinaiell staan ASI wD UO. SS8 bv geen wero —aowens>, GON, AEN, lambs, $14.75@15.00; best ; ‘ law. ; Company arrived today. io Producing, Miles policy of Western States create! gs P. Ol) ------e--wnnn---181 153 held at $15.00; early| - The record for the month just mene . Call tomorrow for y: bellies eereleams, With combined | no, obligations, ahead of the stock la O. Ind, osmavnr———- O01; O0% lambs, $12.00@13. ended makes the total number of ar ts Oil Experts} odor at the sh holdings of off lands of 69,430 acres, | holders’ equities and predicts that its Dest at $12.75; sheep, steady; fed; . a The.carload of Trees P. O. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bidg. $14.70. degrevs in temperature, the month of Classification April has provided little in the way 153 rf ee vests made by thie offnce 304 since|, Oil Field Maps: Bine Prints b producing wells, 24 wells Crilling.| present earnings will justify clipped ewes, $7.40@7.75; wooled the first of the year. - WYOMING MAP AND and a daily production of $240 bar-| tion of dividehds at not less than 12 ewes up to $8.75; feeders, steady; best ! The record-for the month was as BLUE PRINT CO. Natrona Fuel. Co. rels. The ‘management of Western| per cont per annum at an early date. Crude Market -| | shearing lambs, 75 pound average,| With a maximum range of only 54) conows, ‘ 5 . Co. States Oil ts under the direction of the OO ——— Haskell organization, and its policies will be identical with those of Middle States Of] and Southern States Oil, which are its two largest stockhold- ers. Western States Oil is ocapital- Phone 948 C and Beech " of variation from the ‘ordinary | W/avor law violators * Denver Prices, . Disturbance -——~. (0 be BS Re weather found at this season of the r brs Creek couc.sssssssse-2-s- 2.00] DENVER, May 2.—Cattle—R ar in Casper. The maximum was | [vestigation 2.05 | celpts, 1,270; market slow and lower;| 74 degrees on the 17th and the mini-|7Taffic violations - Rock Creek -. worewenn a $1.65 Foreign Exchange beef steers, $7.00@8.75; cows and helf-| mum 20 degrees on the 7th. Op out of town. warracte, fzed at $20,000,000, par value $10, of 3.90 ; Assault and battery -—----.—. a apa 41.200,000,| NEW YORK, May 3.—¥oreign ex: ers, $4.50@7.65; calves, $4.50@13. There has been lees sunshine -than | ‘ssanit_ % x Fo atttinlgoatn opate, fsa d 1.26] stockers and feeders, $6.50@8.00. usual the past month with the num-| Vas pene eres taaY a ten ontien, Hoge—Recelpts, 1,669; market 60 to| ber of clear days totaling 14, thoye| Bad checks -——————————.-—--+-= + 6 6 5 5 4 ; 10c lower; top, $7.85; bulk, $7.50@7.65. | part!; 4 a -| Larceny —~- ——osennnwee 8 bone sn Hon. JV. Mo | 463%; 60-day bills on banks, 4.61%. ?, u 1@ partly cloudy seven and nine class! ‘: Fran 1 1 1 1 deman 5 % 4 r Sheep—Receipts, 3,369; market 15c| fied as cloudy. A ‘ CORES, © SSR ia RECT a, Foe areas bite » higher; lambs, $13.50@14.65; feeder) The. total precipitation for the ‘Kidnapping = -—. Belgium, demand, 6.77%; cables, 5.78. id lambs, $13.50@14.00; ewes, $6.50@9.00./ month was 1.33 inches and the great-| Forgery - Germany, demand, .0029%; cables, 8 est in any 24 hours -was .33 inches} Federal warrant -.. .0020%. Holland, demand, ° 39.15; —_—_——sS U on the 22nd, There wore nine days Belling posion without license with .01 or more inches ‘of precipita-| Mental case ——_.: jtion and the ‘tofal snowfall was 7% : 40 é inches. 3 ‘Total «| ' * 83 YOUR BABY. " SHOULD DRINK HILL CREST WATER: UNDERREAMERS > demand, 2.98. Ar-| CHICAGO, May 2.—Butter, higher; Czecho-Slovakia, NEW YORK, May 2.—Copper, gentine, demand, 36. Brasil, de-/creamery extras, 41%; standards. / steady; electrolytic epot and futures, mand, 10.70, Montreal, 98 1 . do@éte: firsts, 190] ie~@isue. Tin, firm; spot and t Cotton : : e : Tl 39%c; seconds, 37@38%40. nearby, $45.50; futures, $46.00. Iron, | y ame ; AT YOURSUPPLY STORE Flax Seed. Higgs, lower; receipts, 35.540 cases: | steady; prices unchanged. Lead.| LONDON, May -2.—Bar silver,! mew YORK, May 2.—Cotton spot 426 East Second St: z Phone 1151 GBrRiockerort —— firsts, 25% @25%c: steady; epot, $7.62@7.78. Zino, ateady; | 32%d per ounce, Money, 1% per cont.| steaay, middling, $27.96 iii caeaduin anes ‘ é : DULUTH, Ming. May. 3--Closing 23% @24c; + miscellanso Kant St. Louis spot and nearby de- ' THE. PIPE FOLLOWS, flax, May, $3.12 as! UIP, pack | livery, $6.80@6.85. Antimony, spot,, NE WYORK, May 3.—Foreign bar Bept., $3.69 asked. Grats, 37%0. $7.75. silver, 67%c; Mexican dollars, 51%c. - Try Tribune Classified for Regulta, NATRONA PROJECTED Bodie, Two-Bar, and Bodie Domes On the Bolton” J; toy SS Se at :