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\ TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1924. he Casper Dally cripune ks OIL SECURITIES By Wilson Cranmer & Co. New York Stocks Last Sale Allied Chemical & Dye ——— Bd Ask American Can 105% 23 25 Besnemer American ca &F Foundry --157%B| Big Indian --———- 07 09 American International Corp 18%] Boston Wyoming ---.1.00 1.12 AXRON—The Goodrich company ufacturers _how- 4 now is producing 22.000 tires a day, | ever, are stil! buying conservatively, the Mohawk company is reported to | although consigned domestio wools have doubled its output and the | are gelling well at firm prices, Six-| American Locomotive . 73 | Buck Creek -—-—- 22 | .24 Kelly Springfield company ‘s mak-| ty per cent of wool consigned from| American Smelting & Refg. ~ 59% | Burke --------------- .28 .29 |Short Covering Lends Falli Off In Deliveries| Szchorovak Rep., ing 1,500 a day. Between 5,000 and | the west has been sold. American Sugar --... 51% | Blackstone Salt Creek. .28 .32 Strength to Movement alling n eMveries| Danish Municipal,’ $s & 10,000 balloon tires a day are be- American T. and T. 125% | Chappell ieee 4 a 13 In Exchange Reported; Wheat Dominion of Canad ing ptoduced tn the Akron district Woolens. American Tobacco 142% | Columbine 2% 14 2 Declines eeenah Republic, alone, KANSAS CITY—Some manufac. | American Ce — ae Central eee - = 3 i minpian of Saelalaa 8 turers of woolen blankets have noti-| Anaconda Copper Conzolidated Royalty. 1. ‘ NEW YORK, A 1.~Stock error Rinbber. fied local houses of an advance in! Atchigon -—-----.----— 98% |Cow Gulch —-------- 03 .04 | prices today Faas oa move up-|,. CHICAGO, April 1—Higher prices} Kingdom of Norway, 63 -——. DETROIT—A successful search! the prices of new fall lines rank- for new rubber fields has heen| ing from 7 to 27 per cent; but the rear gin Re esagriny nga ere increase is noi general. oO! — Atl, Guit and West Indies -. 12B] Domino -~--. Baldwin Locomotive --—---- 217 | Elkhorn esau. 208 Baltimore and Ohio -- 66%). T. Willams -----. Bethlehem Steel -~—-- 51 | Fargo California Petroleum .—---. 24% | Frantz Canadian Pacific 144% | Gates ——.. Central Leather 14 | Jupiter Cerro de Pasco Copper ——-- 42% | Kinney Coastal ---—. Chandler Motors -. 48% | Lance Creek Royalty. Chesapeake and Ohio 78% | Marine ----------_--—. 3.00 Chicago and Ee teon i ~ He Miko Henry .-<------ .00% imatsa’ 640.000 ot “4 oe Chicago, Mil.. & St. Paul pfd 20%] Mountain & Guile -. 1.40 1.45 | ‘ma’ ,000 share’ Chicago, Burlington and Quincy re Chicago, R. Zand Pac, 24. |New ‘York OM -----ct180, 12,00 Remreenlye stand, and price changes | Chicago, Mil., and st. Paul ov,, 4} Chile Copper ----.. =~ 26%] Picardy --o-----—--~ .02, 04 NEW YORK, April 1.—Stock | Kept within a narrow range Guring| Chile Copper, 6s --—-. Chino Copper _— 7 S56 | Preston. = .01 .01% | Prices displayed an improved tone| ‘HS carly trading. ry | Goodyear Tire Bs, 1941 Consolidated Gas — 61% | Rea Bank -.-------.-20.00 21.00. | at the opening of today’s stock mar- Lh demerit 5 Hee voUny | Great Northern 7a, A. Gora’ Products. <2 Saris | Royalty w cers. 08 08% | Ket. Gains of substantial fractions |? ®Ay transient increase of offer-| Montana Power, 5s Me Rep. of Chile, 8s, 1946 —. “08-10 |ward jn response to active ahort | {Or corn ware attained im the late) sats ‘or Queensland, 6s vovering and a resumption of fresh ice me ye ulti 'U. K. of G. B. & I, 5s, buying in several aections of thy {of indications that industries were list. An improved tone’ recultea|t#king corn from elevators here, re-| american Smelting, § from optimistic atatements-on buei.|cepta being so light. Arrivals of| American Sugar és ness conditions by administration of-|°°'? {1 Chicago today were only 47! American Tel. col. tr., fiolals, the reported decision of|°2™#. The market closed firm, %]| Anaconda Copper, 7s, 1938 -. party ‘leadere to devote the vest ot|{? 116% May 780 to 78%. Anaronda Copper 3, 1955, “———--—n-- . ACSA . T, and San Fo congression: 10) matters and strength of French aq] CHICAGO, April 1—Corn showed | Balltmiore and Onto, Belgian exchanges. Sales approx-| ore activity than wheat today, but | Bethlehem Stee! con. neither sellers nor buyers took an| Canadian Pacitio deb. Fruit. es of Bolivia, Peru and SAN JOSE—Apricots will be both Brazil In thi territory is raised |ccarce and high during the next year, according to the California prune and apricot growers assocla- Grain. is tion which forecasts this year’s > Tile. = Para | crop as 50 per cent under normal. - tions are being male to reopen Dry weather during the budding \ many central Illinois distilleries to) season is blamed for the slump in produce molasses, stock food, in-| proquction. @ustria} alcohol and other volvents, Candy. PITTSBURGH—Candy firms here|, TALL RIVER—Tho sales of cot- ings or of demand. Uncertainty as| Northern Pacific ref., Cosden Ofl ----------—------ 4% | Sunset —_ 03.04 | Were recorded by several industrial hat f tion, if i Northwestern Bell Tel., 7s - are doing « big business despite lent, | tO goods last week totaled only | Cructhie Stee! -------------- 56% | Tom Bell Royalty 02 303. [shares including General 2iset to | ee ene sant charges of wune| Packtic Gas and Electric, 6a ”— according to statements of their of- | 49.000 pieces, the smallest’ in| Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. = 64 | Western Exploration — 3.70 3.90 | Studebaker, Chandler, Stewart War. | t¢velop from recent charges of mars) FOR 'h. “oon ficers. ‘The industry as a whole,|™onths. Sales recently have been | pig ~ 24%] wy Kans, - 70 190 | ner and American Tobacco, Selling | Ket manipulation tended to check | ginciatr Con, Oll col they say, is In a healthy state and | 2Found 70,000 ploces and 800,000 ts | mamoua Players Lasky ---- 66% | western States ‘23 24 [of American Woolen, however,|/°"¥Y Pronounced swing of values! Southern Pacific cv., sales are running far ahead of the} OFmal. The closing of several! General Asphilt 38 ly on “09 ~~ 1o._—«| Grove that stock down a half point|!ther down or up. ‘The opening, | trnion Pacific first 43 pragma gy glioe Rhode Island mills has intensified | General ‘Electrid conn. 218% = : : tc ‘a Sapa at Ot %. Which ranged from %o decline to] uy. 8. Rubber, § 3 ; the industrial depression felt in} General Motors --—-—--—- 14% | NEW XORE CURB CLOSING | Rallying tendencies tn evidence| #9 Sdvance, May, 767% to 170, was| Uiah Power and Tight Ga 110% "| New Engiand. - PeciSa ranean Bid ‘Ask | yesterda; ined headway as trad- ve a silts’ n 1 e Pls 7% oi reat Northern pfd. ------ 56 iy Bal y ‘ 4 ; 10734 | SHREVEPORT—A surplus of la Guit states Steel _....- 72% | Mountain Producers _ 17.75 13.00|ing expanded. in the subsequent ae caer ie ee rallies! endi eet] Wemtlnghouse. Bisotric. te, = eenoe | bor which existed at the beginning Building Materlals. Tilinois Central .------------ 101% | Glenrock Ol ~— - .82 .40| dealings. With a varied demand for z Inspiration Copper -------. 23% | Salt Creek Pras, ---_ 22.00 22,37] many of the representative indus- It became apparent later that cash ee AE She: ie ears Teereeaear re vastec $3% | Salt Creek Cons L-. 8,00 8.60 | trials and spectalties, these issues|1emand for corn hee had improved : Int Mer, Marine pid’ —--— 27. |New York OM —--a.11.75 1225) cxtended thelr early gains, Par-|'9 & considerable decree. Buying International Paper ----_--- Mutual a= 1.28 11.37] Hcular strength was shown in tho| ft, May AA honbectenee rset Taviagaie On 4 | Marine mr 0) 18.76)) olor “eyoup with Nash: Motors /ad-)""y5 0 ne wheat market;/trade\wad Kelly Springfield Tire —— Prod. and Refrs. ..-. 82.00 82.25] vancing 3% points, American Can, S. 0. Indiana 60.50 60.75 | DuPont, Phillips Petroleum, Chesa.|°f ® scattered character, with May sen iperees Cewek ~ eae, peake and Ohio, Norfolk and West-|®8OWing some weakness and later ern and “Soo” moved up 1 to 3| months firmer. After opening at i Lima Locomotive .. Louisville and Nashville - %c off to an equal gain, May, $1.03 | of the winter has been absorbed by| CHICAGO — Building materials | operations in the gus fields of north | #Fe very active, Cement sales have Louisiana, whero employment now| been especially heavy for the last ae te pak week. Deliveries have been speeded. 7 HOUSTON—Full operation of the Steel. Pierce Oil Refinery at Texas City] CLEVELAND—The Nattonal Car- is expected within the next two!bon company has purchased from weeks. The plant has been shut| the receiver for $625,000 the plans down for nearly a year. of the Standard Welding company, | Mack Truck Ss bese Gaaeetice fee cl ine ie to $1.02%, and July, $1.03% to eet ce which include 500,000 square feet of | Marland Ol —-— LIVEST 'OCK , ' $1-03%, wheat prices dipped all Py passed aay : . ed Genk Wool. floor area and eight acres of land. | Maxwell Motors ee eeaite Mita anu blees around to a limited extent and then Michal gee es Fim oe BA Roms, Reina aad ae Noein ap W te : elly § sedehes ‘sags ed Todd, form ar “ fr BOSTON—A shortage of fine| Space will be used for storage and | Middle States Ot -. later, declining over a point on sell-| Ste@died at about the same as yes Meat ugherty,” hadn't been work-| Pock explained that the Miller wools {s predicted here before the | manufacturing Missouri, Kan. & Tex( new) — 11 Chicago Prices. ing Lanpleed by, unasnineas avec, tec] oreny'@ hola. Mr, Daus' a rahe d Mina no ose pata beeping Miseour! “Pacific, pra. ~. 37% . alert y “3 terrea| Stbsequently, fresh dectines took|!"s on the case. Peck refus menhnt neon indice teahthe New York Central ex div. -. 99%] CHICAGO, April_1—(U. 8. De-]Pending action on the preferred) 0. CNing more or less to bearish| Sav. remarking the report was|charge ngainst eac . N. H., and Hartford _. 18% | partment of Agriculture)—Hogs—| tock. Yorelgn exchanges opened an exact computation difficult. The . . = f oe “ ” & .. e oh hearsay. Market Gossi and Briefs Norfolk ‘and’ Weatern -.--—-. 126% | Recelpts, 25,000; moderately active, | Hsher. Tage at te renacta that ean | "Asked by Chatrman Brookhart to| witness then left the stand. P is Northern Pacific ---..-.. 61 | Uneven, mostly Gc lower than yes-}| The improved outlook for pro-| 4" Woe under-selling Canada. ‘The| SUsHest witnesses the committee] Wayne Wilson, of New York, "4 : . he legislation in Washing- in the Miller case, eck Naeee Vas WesktennOlsceeetae Pact wececnccasuonesn = 60% | terday’s average; all interests buy-| ress in t close was unsettled, % to %c net| Might call in the 3 ¥ nam sep he eon ‘Petroleum Be rieee ing; bulk good and choice 160 to 300 se Psa Vis Ane Ree doth in| ana July #1.03%. i aerae again named Senator Harreld, who,| having suggeated to Olcott a pay- Pennsylvania --~—--. -- 4314 | Bound averages, $7.55@7-60; top, beree be oe a r Mt early awe Oats averaged a trifle higher as a|he said had taken a deep interest. | ment for “the boys” in conjangtion People’s Gas .--------. 748.5 | 37-70; bulle 140 to 150 pound weight, | “Ithough pro a ee deur in| result of talle about seeding delay.| Senator Ashurst, Democrat, an with a proposal that Olcott see! Producers and Refiners ... 20% | $7-30@7.50; packing sows, mostly|*P°ts. General Electric's early gain) yiitiat prices were a shade to %c{ zona, asked Peck if the net result} q federal judgeship in New York On Operations in Oil Fields of almost 3 points was virtually ‘ : : Leasing Near Olearmont ther declares that the sheepmen are| Pure Oil -------—---~ OOM] Create -seteorigy menor eter pansslaentande Miradtabect:. attics MP UERAes SNE. 12 -4Ces eat Ed Setinenb bags ete canlOnee eee rs eee ee raw eitccrnait at ail : The Dutch Shell Ol! company, #c-|not satistied with the way they| Reading -~-~--------—-----— 54 [9 heavy weight bors,| displaying early strength, yielded | BOrtant fluctuations inter. tained land worth « quarter of a| Wilson. described conversations 43 ‘cording to reports coming from|have to market thelr produce, thetr| Republic Iron and Steet medium, $7.65@7.10; | More than a point to renewed selling], Prowsions were upheld by firm-| iit Un weer ‘a $10,000 fine. | with Olcott regarding the judgeship 4 Clearmont has been obtaining leases| hope being that the time will come| Sears. Roebuck -. light, $7.50@7.70; Ught Ughts, $6.50] Pressure. The demand widened for | "®*¥ °F bO# values. “That's St,” said Peek. and said he also “saw certain dts- 5 in the Ucross territory southeast of/ when they will bo able to market| Sinclair Con Oi -------—--- 21% | oo 55. ooking sows, smooth, $6.85 |% Number of specialties and mer- Open High Low Close| “What was the price originally| trict political leaders seeking en eer Sheridan, and up Piney creek to-|the wool and lambs at time of de-| Southern Pacific ---------._ 864 | 5 rough, $6.70@ | Chandise shares, bringing about ad-| wri aon, nald by the Miller brothers for ment for Olcott."* ward Beialdes: mand at prices that are merited, | Southern Railway --—-.— 54 dincichter Like 8zE@TOO. vance of one to more than threo] WHATS so sor aor || ; 4 instead of six or elght months ahead | Standard Ol of N. J. --—---- 37% | Coitig— Teceipte, 11000; beet | Points In United States Cast Iron| MAY ~ phesecrriserrtr Spuds First Well. of that time. Studebaker Corporation ---- 924] seers, uneven, steady to be lower; | Pipe, Coco Cola, Seare Roebuck, ‘04% 104 104 f 5 Four miles northeast of Welling- Texas Co. .-.. 43% | in-between grades showing most de. |2mous Players, May Department ‘ ? ton and 13 miles north of Fort Col- we ae Texas and Pacific ——= 25% | line; early top long yearlings, mixed | Stores, Associated Dry Goods and Uns, Colo, the Union Oi company] yew yo) Tobacco Products A ---—--- 84% Eee hale . United States Industrial Alcohol. F eal ! | RK, April 1—~—Prices of steers an eifers, $12.00; best r ’ of Colorado has spudded in its well | yo nin, ‘Transcontinental Of) -—--—-- 4% | \oienty stoerr, early, $1110, aver} Jones ‘Tea was hammered down al. F No. i. The well is located near the}. Vyoming olls at 2 p. m. today were! trnion Pacific -------—---—-- 128% | “CSM coerener were most four points to a new low of iisted on the New York curb as fol-| © age welght 1,553 pounds; fat fea | MS ‘ Western line of section 8-9-68 and is | 1/04 U. 8. Ind! Alcohol --————-— 68% | WEES oto as. atockers aad] 18%4 8 @ result of the company's ‘two miles southeast of the discov- Standard Ol, Indiana, 60%; Moun- United States Rubber --...-- 30% ‘eeders, steady to ‘weak; she stock, | f#ilure to earn its preferred divi- ery well of the Union of Californie-| tain Producers, 17%; Mutual, 13%;| vray ‘commen et go | “uly steady with Monday's advance; | dena. Call money opened.at 5 per- “ Late Cold Attack. Walt Crosk, 33%, Westinghouse Electric bom wrongeint io oackacar Sukko come’ Relatively ttle attention was 10.80 10.80 hag avis wre seen (sp ne C Sy threagpiecabionrne: ed Recent long falls of snow in John- Willys Overland -..--.-.. 10% | ward; best weighty bologna bulls,|P@d to the persistent selling of 11.05 11.05 | Dyche.cbsected to answering on the} roe ne aaed, ‘ gon county have forced sheepmen Franc Soars Higher. American Zinc, Lead and Sm 774 | :5.15 and above. "| Studebaker, which carried it down ge fat “09 | ground that it was a personal mat- Benator Btanfleld elicited fram the to dos great deal of feeding, ac-) NEW YORK, April 1.—Settlements| Butte and Superior --.----- 15%] sheep—Recelpts,” 20,000; very | *¥9 Poluts, the list otherwise show- gg 5 | HE witnens the statement that the $108.- cording t oword coming from John-|on short {aterests which fell due to-| Colorado Fuel and Iron --.- 30% | sow; moat bids on fat lambs, 25@ [128 ® tendency to improve under the on “As tar as I am concerned, I have] doo erent Ee Fincson, waaitn aekitbe Esponda of the Esponda Sheep|day carried the French franc to a| Montana Power 300 lower; sheep, atendy; feeding |eadersbip of tho coalers. Erle and| July | --—- ~ #85 | nothing to conceal," Dyche sald.| twnnte dolegaies to Chicago, who tn company. Wool clips at 40 cents|now high for the year of 5.64| National Lead ~ ind shearing lambs, weak; few good |th® first preferred, St. Paul pre-| BELLIES: “Dut dt's a matter that was personal | (World 1 S64 0s Oe tonal sementttes are not good sales, says Mr. Es-|cents, Tho previous high was 5.63|shattuck Arizona lipped lamba, $14.00, around’ zee| ferred. and Chesapeake and Ohio| May - seein ponda who belloves that a much/on March 24, ower; choice fat ewes, $11.50; no] Were !n special demand. ti akg Senator Stanfield, Republican,| “That was about $5,000 per dele- better price should be obtained if| ‘The Belgian franc algo touched a tutly’ sales feeding or shearing |,,B08ch Magneto crumbled 3% to Pe ot a Napores re trgpe rs io MO ah ee poyge ian bce dnaceg any profits is to be made. Te fur-|new high of 4.71. lambs. bi a pe len ope Selon ‘ matter revelant, but Senator Walsh/ and the witness sald it was one of EPH Eb ar Pherae tiersk disagreed, saying he expected to/ the bitterest fights the state had Omaha Quoiations. Ropes. SF 0R a Biase show that large sums of money had| ever known. in the late trading, even specula- VIDEATOR I PUT ON TRIAL} DEPOSITS HERE (Continued From Page One) the officers to an investigation there the night of November 18 last, according to Otto Plaga, federal of- ficer, who was the first witness on the stand today. Plaga testified that when they examined the truck they found it laden with 18 kegs of 10 gallon ca- pacity, 6 boxes of bonded pints ard 15 gallon containers, all full, A tur- Paulin was being fastened over it when the officers descended cn the Further testimony ts expected to show that when the house was searched a false basement, behind @ concrete wall, was disclosed in which was found a large supply of additional bonded and moonshine Ii!- quor. ‘When Plaga was asked to !dentity one of the kegs this morning he ac- efdentally sloshed about a quart out of the bunghole on the floor. From then on the courtroom was redolent with the odor of barroom perfume. Attorneys W. B. Cobb and Alex King are representing the defense. In examining the jurors this morn- tng they asked each individual if he was a member of any organiza- tion or secrot rociety having as its Purpose the enforcement of the li- quor laws, None of the jury an- swered “yes.” More than the usual length of time wags consumed in picking a TY, several of the taleamen having own the defendant in a business and personal way. On the jury af- ter the challenges were exhaunted ta one man who has worked for him, twu who knew him casually and one who {s well acquainted with his at- gorneyn, The jury is composed of J, Mlot, Guy McClung, G, P, Pattillo, If. D.| Wilson, R. A, Barr, Robert Kelsey, Ray Shaw, Irwin Day, H. Olday, FR ‘W. Harris, Tury Anderson and Clar- ence Springsteen, For the first time since eriminat court began the jurors were allowed to separate and go to their respec- tive homes ot noon, W. J, Webrii, sesistant prosecut- ing terney is conducting the RICH MINERAL (Continued From Page One) cova irrigation project with local people, George B, Nelson today announ- ced that the booster trip for this summer was being planned. A meeting will be held at 7:30 o'clock this evening to which any members interested are invited for the pur- pose of discussing it, Uniform flag decorations for the city of Casper is being urged by the George W. Vroman post of the American Legion. According to the plan adopted by many other cities fron posts which could be removed would be sunk in the curb along the business districts and flags of similar size could be hung to these Staffs which would be about 12 feet The Chamber of Commerce voted in favor of the idea today and it will be presented to the city council} soon. Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, April 1.—Foreign exchanges, strong. Quotations in cents: Great Britain, demand 430; cables, 430%; 60-day bills on banks, France, demand 5.70%) 71%. Italy, demand 4.45%; cables, 4.46, Belgium, demand 4.84; cables, 4.85. Germany, demand per trillion, .22. Holland, 36.99. Nor- way, 1383. Sweden, 26.50, Den- mark, 16.04, Switzerland, 17.57%. Spain, 13.48%, Greece, 1.172. Poland, .000012, Czecho Slovakia, 2.99. Jugo Slavia, 1.24%. Austria, 0014%. Rumania, 49%. Argen- tina, 38,25, Brazil, 11.25. Tokio, 42%. Montreal, 97 13-16 _ MONEY j NBW YORK, April 1-—Call money enslor; high 6; low 4%; ruling rate 5s closing bid 4%; offered ut 4%; last loans against acceptances 414, Time loans steady; mixed collat- oral 60-00 days 4%} 4-6 months 4%@ 4%5 prime commercial paper 44@ 4 Pres i eta aie BE Cumberland Indiana --------------- TIER. cceeernenn Prairie Pipe 8. O. N. Y, ---. 5. O, Ohfo VECUUM emeeee nena. MARKET Cat Creek --------aene nnn -- $1.95 CRUDE Grass Creek light ———---—--. Creek, heavy ~.—.---.. Rock Creek Salt Creek ----—-—-.——---- Big Muddy --—---------—-.-— Mule Creek on --- == 1.05, Hamilton Dome ~-——----.--~ 1. Ferris . --—----—-----—------ Pilot Butte LIBERTY BONDS bonds cloned: second 4140 09.2 100.13; fourth 4 Feavy Crude Up Humble Ot! and Refinin; today advanced Gult crude olf £0 cents @ barrel at the 98 pound shearing lambs 15.30; A grade now commahids $2steady; no sheep or feeder lambs and B, $1.70, OMAHA, Neb., April 1—(U. 8. Department of Agriculture.}—Hogs —Receipts, 18,500; market fatr, ac- ive early; mostly steady; closing slow; bulle 210 to 800 pound butch- ers, $7.30@7.40; packer and shipper top, $7.40; early top to yard traders, $7.50; bulk desirable 170 to 210 pound hogs, $7.1" 7.30; plainer grades of light and Nght lights on down to $6.75; bulk packing sows, $6.756@6.80; average cost yesterday, $7.31; weight, 245. Cattle—Receipts, 8,800; beet steers and yearlings, moderately active, steady; killing quality largely me- dium to good; top steers, $7.00; bulk beef steers, $8.50@10.00; yearlings, $8.00@9.50; she stock fairly active; fully steady; quality plain; bulk butcher cows, $5.00@6.50; hetfe: largely $5.75@7.25; canners and cut- ters, $2.50@4.00; bologna bulla, steady; vealers, 25¢ higher; better grades stockers and feeders, fairly active, steady; others, slow; bulk bologna bulls, $4.25@4.56; vealers to packers, $9.50@10.00; few at $10.25; bull stockers and feeders, $6.75@ 8.00; top feeders, $8.75. Sheep—Recelpts, 10,000; fat lambs, slow, 15 to 260 lower, mostly 25 lower; early sales wooled lambs, $15.75@15.90; top, $16.10; sheep, about steady; several loads Ught ewes, $11.00; shearing lambs, steady; one load averaging around 90 pounds, $15.50. Denver Prices DENVER, Colo., April 1—United States Department of Agriculture — Hogs.—Recefpts 4,300; mostly 10 to 16e lower; few bids off more; to} $7.35 pald for few medium weight: bulk 190 to 240 pound averages $7.15 to 87,30; few plain kind $7.00; 125 to 150 pound averages $6.25; packing sows generally §5.75 steady; few stock pigs $5.00; steady. Cattle—Receipts 800; calves 100; steady; practically no steers nold early; good cows $6.10 to $4.28; plain- or grades $5.25@35.38; desirable hei- fers lacking, canners and cutters 2.25 @$3.75; bulls mostly $4.00 down choice venlers $11.50; few good feed era $7.60 fiat; other stockers and feeders $6.86@%7.10; few heifers $5.40, Bhoep.—Recelpts 3,109; slow; one load 8 pound fat lamba to city butcher $15.00 flat; steady to weak; mostly unevenly lower; two loads wold carly, tive favorities fluctuating only frac- tionally in the final hour. Recent aggressiveness on the short side was almost wholly lacking. (tah Gwisi’ Sac Ean ns ARIZONA HOLDS ATTRACTION IN SHEEP RANGES Many Wyoming Flocks May Spend Winters In Southland. In the opinion of several Casper excellent results in the winter ranging of sheep can be 1.— Butter— standards, 39%c; ext;a firsts, 38%@ 39c; firsts, 37% @38e; seconds, 36144 @ 20% @20%e; storage pack firsts, SUGAR YORK, April sugar was only moderate and prices were unchanged nt $8.40 to $8.50 for fine granulated, Refined futures were nominal, Se METALS YORK, April steady; electrolytic spot and futures 1,—Copper nearby 60.00; futures 49.75. Leaa ateady; the offerings of that state has been at 8.87@9.00, futures 6.20@ Antimony spot 3 Eugene McCarthy of Casper and William Kline known sheepmen ming and heavily business, have been making the test It is not a serious question in Ari zona to run sheep during the winter. Pastures are to be rented there on which alfalfa and barley grows all the bands are loose, coming out fat and ready for interested in the Broadcasting This Evening From Casper Broadcasting tonight per station KIEV will be the follc winter and In the summer the sheep are tak- en into the mountains, in ‘Wyoming. This summer range in Arizona ta «till problematical be. cause the Wyoming sheepmen have The sheep business in winter ts profitable there, according to Mr. McCarthy and Mr. Kline who intend to experiment range in that atate soon Two whistling numbers by Elsle with summer] Selected plano solo by Eddi Vinquantaine,”’ sheepmen of this state may stil! sum here and fatten sheep in Arizona tn alfalfa and bar. Vocal solom, Paul Sautter. mer rango Love Song," by "Give a Man a Horse He Can Rid by H. Roe Bar Six popular selections by terfiela World chestra EXxtraordinary.* Entertainers, Patents $6.356.60, Bran $22.00, been spent to obtain a “complacent” secretary of the interior for explol- tation of the public domain, and especially the oll lands. Re- ing to a specific question from Senator Stanfield, Senator Walsh said he expected to show there was a conspiracy for the appointment of 4 secretary of tho interior, "That led to a long wrangle. Benator Spencer, Republican, Mis- sour!, moved that the witness be ex- cum) from answering Senator Ish’a question, but the motion was lost on a tle vote, with Chair man Ladd yoting against {t “There was spent {n round num+ 05,000," Dyche then said, Jake himself spent around $20, 000. ls was all Mr. Hamon's mon- nator Walsh. Senator Walsh wanted to know | what Hamon expected as a result of such an expenditure and the wit. ness sald he desired merely the honor of position, Ho heard re- ports that Hamon was to be secre- tary of the interior and had asked him about {t, Dyche continued, but Hamon replied he had no desire for a_cabinet place Which We Will The witness recalled under fur. ther questioning that the late A. T. Hert of Kentucky was also in the “inner councils” at Mhioago, “and Senator Bursum, Republican, New Mexico, recalled that he, too, had been mentioned for the Interior port- folto. Dyche sala Harry F. Sinclair took no part, so far as he knew, fn the contest for delegates to Chicago, nor did he sea him at the conven th bsolutely not," Dyche sald when Senator Spencer asked if any of the $105,000 Hamon campaign fund was spent for “bribery and corruy tion.’” Most of the sum, he added, “wont to workers and getting out the vote in organization matters.” POTATOES CHICAGO, April 1.—Potatess— Firm; receipts, 30 cars; total U. 8. shipments, 558; Wisconsin sacked round whites, $1.25@1.45; bulk $1.40@1.60; Minnesota and North Dakota sacked Red River Ohios, We Have Several Small Mortgages In | Amounts of About $1500 to $2000 Each Discount to Net - | 12% Interest These Mortgages Are Paid Off at the } Rate of $40 to $50 Per Month Mortgages of this type will earn more net money than apartment houses or houses built for rental purposes and no risk. No better security for your money in \ yoming WE GUARANTEE PAYMENT Baker-Grude Inves. Ca. Phone 1189 | 133 North Wolcott

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