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JURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1924. E he Casper Daily Cridune PAGE ELEVEN. ~ Qil :: Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets are a NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIR CRUDE PRODUCTION OIL SECURITIES ~ HIGHER LAST WEEK na Increase of 38,350 Barrels in Daily Pipe- “International Corp seg pal per ‘ line Runs Reported by Petroleum Burke = anna Bid 2 06 Short Covering Brings Up-|Slow Progress in Seeding] ceechostovak Rep., 8 Ctfs. —~. turn but Other Issues Spring Crop Encour- Dominion of Canada, bs, 1952 Smelting and * bac Blackstone Salt Creek .30 : Chappell . --------.-- .16 ; French Republic, Institute; Imports Larger. Columbine — —-——---- .13 Are Irregular. ages Buying. Japanese 4s ? ; i2 Central Pipe Line... 1.90 Kingdom of sts) Consolidated Royalty. 1.25 NEW YORK, April 17,—The daily] According to the Inland Oll Index, go ne saber | COW 1 GUAR) oe werage gross crude’ ofl production | average dally pipe line runs in the| Atl., Gulf and West Indies --12% B | Domino ~ ----- the NEW YORK, April 11.—Resump-| CHICAGO, April 17.— Wheat | Reem. Nes OF tion of short covering operations | prices tended upward today in the brought about a further advance in| early dealings, traders showing con-|U,. K, of G. B. & I., 5%4s, 37 ~ United States increased | various fisids of the Rocky Moun-|Baldwin Locomotive ..-..-.- 111% | Elkhorn ~ ~~--------- .02 standard industrials and rails in to-| siderable disposition to .avoid the Railway and Miscellancous 0 for the week ended| tain region for the week ended April Soe 53a |B. T. Willams --.-- .50 day's quiet stock market. Buying | selling side until it is determined] American Smelting 5s - 92 9214 pril 12, totalling 1,953,350 barrels, |5, showed a decrease of 1,055 barrels, 50% in Stéels was the feature. Specia! | whether the McNary-Haugen meas-|American Sugar, 6s 100 100% ccording to the weekly summary weakness again cropped out in ajure will become a law. According American Tel. Col., tr., 5 ~ — the American Petroleum In- ue vente number of motor, sugar and textile | to one authority if the bill were sere een ng or ry oon ---------—-- itute, The daily average produc: | 126, 12B shares, several of which established | enacted, an attempt would likely be| APnnee Copper 6s. 2008 ion east of the Rocky Mountains : ‘45 new 1924 lows. Sales approximated | made to establish $1.25 and possibly | iitimore and Ohio, cv, 448 2 AiTeY fesse: Ga. Increase ot Chandler Motors . 576,000 shares, $1.50 a bushel as the ratio price on| Bethlehem Steel con., 6s, Series A --------------—-- 98% 98% 98% 12,85 California, production was os . Commission house buying| Canadian Pacific deb., 48 -—.- PRET ee tk! 8p) 80 80 59,900 barrels, an increase of 5,500. April12) April5 NEW YORK, April 17.—Although | wes of fair volume, The opening, | Chicago, Burlington and Quincy ref., 5s A-- Oklahoma showed a daily average | Salt Creek —.-.---- 93,500 000 marked by slight irregularity, stock which varied from unchanged fig-| Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul cv., 4498 production of 433,000 barrels, in-| Teapot ~~~. 3,575 11,50 12.50 prices mainly tended upward at the| Ures to %@%c higher, May $1.02% | Chile Copper 63 - Cherapeake and Ohlo .------ Chicago and Northweestern - Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul pfd Mountain & Gulf ~ ~.-1.55 New York Oil Chicago, R. I. & Pac. ------- er jo 3,000; Kansas 69,350, increase| Big Muddy --..... 3,460 Pleardy ---2--2-=--=- 08 ey o ket. Low @1.02%, and July $1.04% to $1.04%, | Goodyear Tire 8s, Ser Titi Wexae tL ANS shapes | Greet Creek 5.656 Chile “Copper -~-————e——an= Preston. Onan opening Of today ail ahares were | Was followed by a little advance ali |Great Northern, 7s A 350; central Texas 209,150, decrease | Blk Basin ------- 1,375 Red Bank -.--------22.50 _ 28. fn demand peat ty figu Mixed | @round. Montana by ba A 450; north Louisiana 43,000, in-|Greybull ~ 90 Consolidated Higa! eeapaaeet Royalty & Producers — .07 movements prevailed in the motor} Subsequently, complaints of lack | Northern Pucitic ret. 400; Arkansas 187,100, in-| Rock River Corn Prodacts -----—————som~ Sunbet i. Sas5 06 list, Willys Overland preferred gain-}°f moisture in the sprihg wheat |Pitiic Gas and Electric 63 crease 15,750; Gulf coast 96,800, in-} Lance Creek ~~... crease 2,500; eastern 101,000, in-| Poison Spider --.. Conden Ol) ~--—-n-nn-m—ennmmn Tom Bell Roy. ar ‘J and Studebaker losing|*tates gave an additional impulse to| penn, R. R. ge: Crucible Stee} ~---—-----—-- Western Exploration ~ buying. Besides, delay to seeding in| sinclair Con. O! crease 1,006; Wyoming and Mon-|Osage ~~~... Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. ----— Wyo-Kans — ~... Canaca attracted notice, The ‘close}|Southern Pacific cv, tana 132,650, increase 9,650. Hamilton Dome -. Erle --. ‘Western States .. tion of increased earnings by inde-| was unsettled, 440 to %o net higher, | Union Pacific first Daily average importa of petro-| Lander ween 4 Famous" Players pendent steels and other favorable} May $1,02% to $1.02%@1.03 and /|U. 8. Rubber bs 1 Jeum at principal ports for the week | Pilot Butte -----.. 95 General Asphalt trade reports, supplied most of the | July $1,05 to $1.05%. tah Power and Lights 58 ta ended April 12, were 807,571 barrels, | Lost Soldier ----. 3,810 General Blectric NEW YORK conb buying power and brought about| Corn was easy in the absence of | Western, Union, tis ~—- rt i 2. " 107% compared with 303,286 for the pre-| Ferris -..----- General Motors -. jakuhiess Peadaen fractional advances in leading Indus: | any aggressive new demand, After | Westinghouse Electrie Ts aries aor Short covering, based on publica- ‘vious week. Daily average receipts|Cat Creek --..... 4,690 Glenrock Of) trials. American Can, Baldwin,| opening at %c lower to a shade ad- of California ofl at Atlantic. and} Kevin-Sunburst --. 875 Salt Creek Pras. General Electric, U. 8. Rubber and| vance, May 78% to 78%c, the mar- Gulf coast ports were 160,000" bar-| Miscellaneous -..... 740 Salt Creek Cons. aes National Lead all moved ahead.| ket steadied at about the same as able action in Washington on legis- rels, compared with 129,000 for the —— Inspiration Coppér ---. New York Ol} —2.20-10.75 Motor shares also improved in tone] yesterday's finish. lation to bar Japanese from the previous week. Totals —----.-—--125,390 International Harvester —. Satis Serena with the exception of Yellow Cab| Later the market advanced, owing United States had an adverse effect Int. Mer. Marine pfd. ---_- Sbesen aseony amity and Studebaker, An increase in| to lightness of receipts and to buy- on the Tokio stock exchange today, leading industrials declining one to American Waterworks participating |ing on the part of previous sellers, preferred dividends stimulated ac-| The close was unsettled at a shade three points. tivity in the common stock, which] lower to one cent net gain, May 78 advanced 1%. Active selling caused | % to 78%c. LIVESTOCK a two point decline in Congoleum,}| Oats were firmer, sympathizing Verdict Reached International Paper --------- x OF z Invincible Oil --------------- Commodity Trade News Kelly Springfield Tide --——- while scattered Mquidation of Jess|with wheat rather than orn, ment profitably and that he intended} Towlsvine Bi $3 ee active issues carried American Sugar | Initial prices on oats, unchanged to (Continued From Page One) Houston—Announcement hes been | to pay. arisna ON ee 35% Chicago Prices. preferred, Union Bag and Paper and | ¥@Mo higher, May 41% to 4740,|the Japanese ambassador made an|| Ey 4 74 Ey ‘Aft. made ees exerie milton: Soler aT a dganeaan Maikoce 10% | CHICAGO, April 17,—(U, 8. De-| National Enameling down fraction: | were later well maintained. effort to get Premier Poincare to a our er 108 ea SO: PES nes ayotacerh | /soctantigia Te ace | Sieeee tates O10 4% | partment of Agriculture)--Hoge—| ally to 1924 low levels. Foreign ex-| Provisions eased down a trif_e in| Offer mediation in the difficulty be- arte ein nif aT Boo work-| acrea, fe totalitn 1.000 serves ped wold Misrourl, Kan. & Tex. news. 11% | Receipts, 32,000; steady to 10c lower; | Changes opened steady. response to lower quotations on| tween Japan and United States over Word of Illness = be or dt sealer 7 secured in this section. ‘This wilt|Missour! Pacitio pfa. "39% | desirable weighty kind.show less| Pre-holiday dullness charactetized | hogs. ME Ae oben RSet phi teaR nana yield 10 carloads of fruit a day dur-| New York Central 100% | Change; ght weight off most; bulk eenidd i wet, R cecstlhg Opening Highest Low Close| This is positively dented, however, Ray Shaw, transportation man- good and choice 240 to 325 pound ing the busy season. N. ¥., N. H., and Hartford__ at butchers, $7,35@7.50; top, $7.55; bet- the short covering movement as-| WHEAT— on the authority of the Japanese "| sumed larger proportions, Buying|May .....1.02% 1.03% 1.02% 1.02% | embassy. summer wash fabrics are being de-| asad Northern Pacific ---——- 51% ee tad Bh td $10" pound WHEHE | t tere were well distributed:over the | July .....1.0436 1.05% LOAM. 1.08 The visit was originally intended, pleted rapidly. Pe i 9 p Liars ile Sas bb an ¥ Pacific Ojl ----. rood 01150; pound /Averna Uist with the steels maintaining | Sept. --..-1.05% 1.06% 1.05% 1.05% | 't 18 explained, as one of the perlod- tailing Mr ding tert mils SFe our|Pan American Petroleum B-- 45 7.90; packing sows, 5 to 10c lower;| leadership of the advance. Further {cal courtesies from the ambassadors} western railroad, received word Wool tient corte tia eae wish e o! te Pennsylvania. ~~--—---------~ bulk, $6.75@6.85; killing pigs, slow,|Tecovery was made by the Wilson 79% .78% .78%| to the premier. Resumption of] this morning while the jury was Baker, Ore.—Shearing has started] »)oteq. Qarge shipments of red| oon. na Galnene 93% 3B) steady; bulk better strong weight,|°Mpary issues, the common mov- 19% .79, .79% | Hegotlations for renewal of the com-] st11) out that his wife was serious- ’ red| producers and Refiners ---- 27% | 55 75@6.95; heavyweight hogs, $7.30|28 Up 1% and the preferred 3 79% |.78% .78% | Mercial treaties between France and| jy i in Denver. in eastern Oregon and shortly will) \oaar shingles are now moving t adyance to eastern Washington. 50] 4 nertcan avi Oar Pisnady pee Pure Oil -. —— 22% |@7.55; medium, $7.25@7.50; light,| Points. Gains of a point or more Japan was discussed as well as the The jury brought tn a verdict a Atlanta—Local warehouse stocks 2 ager of the White Mot: ‘of cottons are light and supplies of Norfolk and Western -. whe is a Moter Oomn Dany and foreman of the district court jury in the Newland damage case against the Chicago and North- far, few orders have been placed by Reading --—-- 58% | $6.80@7.50; Wght ight, $5.75@7.15;| Were registered by more than two AT% 147% -47% | Ruhr, tho exports’ reparation re} halt hour later after bel cantern buyers but growers are con- nea “Hoaier tee aseibele ‘rom | Republic Iron and Steel ---- 47% Serine lower pene ser0@e.00, score issues, including United States 44% 44% 44yy [Port and tho general European! i109 4 o'ctock ynaterday afternoon fident thye wilt obtain higher prices| Sir nesvalis and other central tan | Sears Roebuck -...—------- 84% | packing sows, rough, $6.50@6.70; | Stee!, Bethlehem, Crucible and Re- 2 : 40% 40%, 40% | situation, but “not one word was! and Shaw was excused indefinite than last year thru pools: and’ co-| Minneapons, “| Sinclair Con. Off -------—---- 21% | slaughter pigs, $4.60@6.26. public Steels, Baldwin, American Japarcee ata,” It is officially de-| ly from further jury duty. operative marketing. Inquiries on 3 Southern Pacific --—~------- 90%] Cattle—Recelpts, 10,000; beet | Can, DuPont, General Electric, U. 8. : Aan Aaa ese a eee ee ie Te x ce Boston market ety ecaroe. Leather Southern Railway .----—--— oo steers, steady to strong; weighty pest ete Pega strty (sera a . 11.17 11.15 11.15 | Clared, Chicago—The ni a7s,-| Standard Oll of N. J, -------- kind getting most action; early top | °" e stock, "fig: je apa OF uy Glass 000 shown by Hine cesar eater tee Studebaker Corporation -—. 85% | matured steers, $12.50; few loads, | Norfolk and Western, Lackawanna, ~ 6a i8tt d6ty 1322|A5 Insure BY OAPs Washington, Pa—The furnace of|the Armour Leather company is nt|Texas CO, ------—-----—--- 41% | $11,50@12.35; weighty steers show-| Prisco preferred and New Orleans | July =. -- 10.17 1047, 017 10.47) Pane on rhe As Pc See pheet Glass. company| tributed by officials of the company} Texas and Pacific 27% | ing comparatively high finish, rather | 7x88 and Mexico. Call money | BELLIES — pointed Pyassi—It the Jépanese: ex. Washington's newest industry em-|to a fluctuation of 40 per cent in the|Tdbacco Products A —------ 851] numerous; liberal supply of these} pened at 4% per cent, sare Gk test | See iuatan aneeOkiod ia sede w law py ploying more than §00 men, WaS) price of hides in tho last year, to| Transcontinental Off -—--_ 4% | from Nebraska; bulk fed steers and| Buying of various specialties, par- | July - Sort “Py SOT ES trata Wiatons we Tapuuieee will fired this week. The plan however| surplus‘stocks carried over from war|Union Pacific — 131 | yearlings, $8.50@11.00; $8.25 bid on| ticularly Philadelphia and Reading h @ foal) that’ Che: Americans have. aphat will not begin to function entirely|time and lack of export demand.|U. S. Ind. Alcohol -.------ 26% | horned Texas; fat she stock, steady;| Col and Iron, United States Cast| ¢ asl, Grains snd Provisions. | | ie) itt om sadataucht Uchida, for for about 30 days, The main fur-|Sales orf the last year, however, ag-| United States Rubber 2g | bulls, steady to weak; veal calves,|1ron Pipe. Iron Products, Willys! CHICAGO, April 17.—Wwheat—No.| or Japanesé ambasuador to Turkey, nace has a capacity of 1,000 tons. | gregated $35,000,000. United States Steel --. weak to 250 lower; most vealers to|Overland preferred, General lec-| 1, hard 1.00% @1074; No. 2 hard ‘ neon here of ‘ $1.08%4@1.11%. declared today at a luncheon here of Corn—No. 2 mixed 79%c; No. 3| the Pan-Pacific Club. He presided yellow at the luncheon which was largely a white, 50@50%; No.| #ttended, 3 white 48% @50. Another speaker, Viscount Shibus- tric and Woolworth, carried them Furniture Drygoods Westinghouse Blectric ------ 9.50; bobs, downward to $4.00; stock-| Up 2% to 4 points. The customary Grand Rapids—While schedules of} Atlanta—With easter the opera|willys Overland Te ers and feeders, scarce; country de-|‘caders, however, did not add much the furniture factories here are not| season and the opening of the larg-| American, Zinc, Lead and Sm. mand expanding; market strong to|to thelr forenoon gains and after- yet entirely complete, the indications|est hotel in the south here just alputte and Superior 15c higher; bulk stockers and féed-| ward began to sag when liquidation . 67. awa, eminent financier, asserted the in general are for an output equal| week away, retall trade among the ers, $6.50@7.75; seevral loads meaty |of American Woolen common and] yi rey—69 14 @88e. action of congress in adopting the if not superior to that of 1923. Atlanta merchants ts enjoying the] yfontana Power Thy on country account, $8.00@| preferred, Chicago Yellow Cab and Timothy seed—$5.00@7.00 . Japanese exclusion clause of the im- packers, $8.00@9,00; few, $9.25@ Utah Copper ---. (Continued From Page One) Neither Evelyn Neshit, Thaw’e divorced wife, nor his mother were in court today when the proceedings began. Before Thaw took the stand Dr. best week in history, - Yellow Cab Manufacturing was re- aré—$10.88. migration bill has tempted some Charles 8. Potts, Phitadelptias “the Farm Products erent eh as Sheep—Recelpts, 7,000; fairly ac-|sumed these issues dropping 2 to| Sera eonst418\60@33.08. Fertital sok Farber arco nahin’ Ge] feth allientst called in behalt of Springfield, Mo.—As a result of a Textiles r 4 generally points to new minimum figures. Ribs—$10 his youth, In explanation he recall Thaw, was questioned by Arthur G. movement toward cooperation over] Ludlow——The Ludlow Associates strong; good and choice fat wooled| ‘The closing was irregular, reac- les—$19.50 ed the wave of anti-foreign feeling} Dickson counsel for the trustees of one thousand farmers in this region|Inc., have closed their jute mills lambs, $15.86@16.15; clipped natives,|tionary tendencies became more gf Bid haha Cees Sad Which awent. Japan peventy yaare| TRRWs:entate, have adopted and a contract from April 21 owing to lack of im- $13.50@14.00; few spring Jambs,| pronounced in the late dealings ago on the occasion of Commodore} “What 18 your explanation of the under which the products of the| mediate orders, $19.50; good and choice fat wooled| when selling pressure was exerted ALVA PAGE LABORER Perry's visit. Viscount Shibusawa,|@Ump incident?” asked Dickson, re- farms of the Ozark counties will be ewes, $11.50@12.00; fat shorn ewes,/against United States industrial al-| 4 5 then 14 years old, shared the anti-| ferring to the alleged whippings by . qhibirent Steel $10.25, cohol and Coca Cola. Kresge broke American feeling, he said, but later] Thaw of Frederick Gump, Jr., of marketed Kansas City, in a New York hotel, Pittsburg—Semi finished steel is 30 points. repented and became an ardent Railroad Equipment quiet and producers are devoid of Omaha aay ————————— worker in the interest of Japanese-| “I can't explain it.” was the re- Iphia—Samuel H, Vauclain,|open inquiry. About the only deal-] Buckeye -~-------. Quotat! American friendship. ply, “Maybe the boy was his pro- ings occuping the attention of] Continental ----.------ 43 44% OMAHA,Neb., April 17.—(U. 8. “Now, seventy years later,” con-]tege and misbehaved.” works today attributed much of the|makers involves contract tonnage.|Cumberland --<-------- 129 130 |Depariment of Agriculture.)}—Hogs foreign business his concern has de-| Slowing down of demand however,|Galena -------------. —Receipts 10,500; slow, generally Alva E, Page, 42 years old and altinued the aged Shibusawa, “I am| “You won't say that the Gump 7 tempted to revert again. However,|episode is not an indicat! b> Yeloped to liberal credit policies. He| has not materially affected prices, | riiinois steady; close easier; bulk 210 to 860 peg aN bd Po oy ve nae ae aa ‘aid that he took it for granted that|sheet bars remaining at $42.50/rnaiana pound butchers §7@7.10; top $7.1 when a foreign, buyer ordered mo-| and nd billets at 40, Youngs-|nat. Tran, desirable 160 to 210 pound weights various jobs in Casper the last few}! am not yielding to this tempta-| normality?” months, was found dead in bed at} ton, I am still optimistic. “I won't,” Dr. Potts replied. tive power he could use that equip-| town or Pittsbur, N. ¥. Tran. $6.75@7; mostly upward from $6.8! Nor. Pipe packing grades active fully 16¢ high- 10 o'clock this morning at the home| He said he hoped for adoption of{ Mr, Dickson asked that, assuming L ¥ ° Ohio Of] -enssusos----- 63% 64% |€F} Spots up 25c; price range $6.50@ HIS FATHER Market Gossi and Briefs prairies 228 229 |6.90; bulkc around $6.75; average cost | =, Prairie Pipe 102 103 | Yesterday $6.98; weight 250. of J. W. Johnson, 1038 United street,| "8 proposal for a joint high com-)Thaw did commit the practices with Solar Ret. 198 202 Cattle—Recelpts 3,200; moderately where he roomed. Heart trouble is| Mission to seek solution of the C which he is charged, ‘might he not believed to have been the cause of|fornlaJapgnese immigration ques) repeat them if released?” his sudden demise and he was dead| tion. Opinion is said to prevail! ‘yes, there is a possibility of his about four hours when the author-| however, that the Japanese govern! ,eneating them, but less Llkelfhood ities found the body. ment does not approve Shibusawa’s|iecause of his more mature years e e . . 04 95 active; better grades beef steers SPOKANE, Wash., April 17.— ‘Tre dead man is the son of Mr.|commission idea, for which agita-| ia the discipline he has under- n erations In 1 1e Ss 41% 42 | strong: others and yearlings steady; | Fifteen-year-old Louis Craven was|and Mrs, W, W. Page of Hardy,|ton {s reviving in some quarters. | Poi4 + gaia Dr. P 105. 107 Jone loaG prime steers averaging | in the city jail here today awaiting | Okla. The body is being held at the NIGHT SESSIONS ‘ —_— 249 | 1,471 pounds $11.70; bulk steers and|the probable filing of a murder) ShafferGay funeral chapel pending receipt of word from his relatives, + eewemnemnnne 237 | SSO eae as, 40% | ¥earlings §8@10.50; shipping cows | charge against him for the shooting HELD POSSIBLE SILVER ~ ¢ his father, John Craven, aged 45, WASHINGTON, April 17.—-With New Strikes in Texas. mont, La Plata, Klowa and Weld ©, O10 caneenaneee 299 302 | #Nd heifers strong; others and bulls | 0 night sessions threatened to speed ee stead: I | last night after they had returned FT. WORTH, April 17.—A suc-|counties. The thirteen that are in| vacuum -n------------ 61% 61% ady; vealers 250 i 9 mas Me A home together from church, up action on the immigration bill, arce, steady, bulk butch-|. Young Craven told the police that the senate today tackled the tangled cession of new oil strikes of more/actual preparation are distributed|/s p, Of -.-.-. 1360 «140 NEW YORK, April 17 than ordinary importance in hitherts | four in Larimer county, six in Mof-|s, 0, Ind, --.---. - 58% 69 he shot his father after the latter problem of quota percentages and} 64%; Mexican dollars 49% too hed. and unproven territory and each of which has opened up a new produc- ing area has characterized the last ‘week's developments in the Texas oil fields, These wild cat strikes have started rushes into the new fat county, Awo in Boulder coun- ty, one in Las Animas county. POTATOES ls $4.35@4.50; few . : struck him when they reached alfens, a eon ae Somes ana featers home. The boy's parents were Proposals to place one, two and Cat Cree 1 hs othing choice offeree. | divorced, three percent limits on the quotas ES. Rey arene Seer prac. | bad cuffed him for “walking sloppy” the troublesome provision fixing the tical veal top $9.50; tow upward to |0n thelr way to their automobile 1910 census as the basis of allot. CRUDE MARKET }}310.50; votoena bulls from the church, and that he had ments to the various admissible districts, which are widely scattered. ne ceene ene =- Bhoep—Receipts 6,500; very slo Dit a Senet A 16005 ; t was hi were pending today and differences Ww » April 17.—Foreign Otl men here declare these dis- 1 4 Lance Creek ~. Killng classes unevenly lower; wool- A development nay as nis preen Pending Orr ANG MIN enOon cha aMavinvagaistr . quoidiiees in covert ise a healthy broaden-|, CHICAGO, April 17.—-Potatoes, statement to the police that his ‘ J veries promise a vy 4 pe, | O8aRO — = ed lambs steady, only sales $16; 15@ | ».. b 1 MISSOULA, Mont., April 17.—]basis were complicated by the pro-| cents: Great Britain demand 434%; 455 f activities in the shallow, | trading very slow; market dull; re Grock lisht father had poisoned more than 100 ¢ 3 i out of ac’ C * “a ; total U. 8. ship-| orase Cree ght ------------ 1. 260 lower, clipped lambs and ewes | 4, 1 Bernard Quesnel of Kalispell, Mont.;| vision in the measure passed by the| Cables 435%; Sixty day bills on semishallow and deep producing| cepts, cars; tof . 8. ship-| Grass Creek, heavy; 1 2608 dogs recently. . rere i piney : ments, 778; Wisconsin sacked round . YY waweennnn= ook 26@50c lower; spring lambs un- pic i Robert Ackler of Butte, and Robert | house designating the 1890 census|>anks 432%. France demand $ fields which heretofore have been Torchlight --.---------0---—-~ venly lower; one load 67 pound Heller of Boston, Mass., formerly | figures as the basis for two percent | Cables $6.26. Italy demand $4.42; ca Wichita. and| Whites, $1.25@1.40; bulk, $1.30@1.50; Aah kos, largely confined he, Panhandle | sacked Kings, $1.25@135; Minnesota | OreY Dull o-————~--wn--——— Oil fields. scored a distinct advance|@nd North Dakota sacked Red| pocy Creek w--s0c-s--oneooooe fe tha teat creak through the start | Biver Ohios, $1251.45; few, $1.60; | Roe“ cones ToT of actual construction work on the| #cked round whites, $1.20@1.86. IG MAGA -acignledsbundabsases averages $17.60; shearing lambs steady; three decks 90 pound aver- ages $15.70. students in the University of Mon-* quotas. bles $4.42%; Belgium demand $5.34; MONEY tana here, were sentenced to terms An amendment {ntended to esta-| Cables $5.36. Germany demand per of eight months in the county jail) blish a permanent quota basis for| trillion .22%. Holland $27.14; Nor by U. 8. District Judge Charles N.|the future, was adopted yesterday,| WAY $13.77; Sweden $26.30; Denmark NEW YORK, April 17. — Call] pray today, following their pleas of | providing that after July 1, 1927, un-| $16.55; Switzerland $17.57; Spain —————— Pipe line tapping the Carson field. Mule Creek mepenbeetesas Denver Prices. money steady; high 4%; high 4%;| guilty yesterday to a charge of rob-| less congress directs otherwise in| $13.71; Greece $1.90; Poland .000012 Sunburst --------------------- 1. DENVER, Colo., April 11.—(U, §.|10W 4; ruling rate 4%; closing bid 4;|bing the Missoula postoffice Iqat|the meantime, the allotments shall] Czecho Slovakia $2.94%; Jugo Sla- Niwot Formation Tests. Batter and Eggs Hamilton Dome —--a-wen-w-== Department. of Agriculture.)—Hogs | offered at 4%; Indt loan 4; call Joans| January and assaulting a mail clerk.| be fixed in accordance with an an-| Via $1.24%; Auntria, 014%; Ru Several diamond drill test holes Ferris ~ --—----~------------- —Receipts, 2,900; mostly steady; top against acceptances 4; time loans The youths, ranging in age from |laysis of the national origins of per-| mania .52 Argyntine $33.00; Bra- are to be put down in the Niwot BYFO-~ ‘Lckadoondubhnate load, $7.08; desirable 190 to. 235 | Steady: mixed collateral, 60-00 days|19 to 21 years, escaped with a regis-|sons comprising the population of| #!l $11.20; Tokio 40%; Montreal 97 structure near Longmont, Colo., by} CHICAGO, April 17.— Butter, Notches 6] pound weights, mostly $6.90 to $7.00; | 4%} 4-6 months 4%4@4%. Prime|tered package containing $26,000,|the continental United States in| 29-32. the Binclair interests. The holes are ry extras, d5c} stand: Hight lights, mostly $6.00; packing | °°™mercial paper 444 @4%. which later was recovered. 1920, The survey and estimates will ow RO to be drilled to depths averaging extra firsts, 33% @S4o; sows, $5.75; fat pigs, $5.26 to $5.75. -_—o bo made by the secretaries of state, 600 feet and a thorough test will be 33@3%%o; seconds, 32@32%c. Cattle—Receipta, 600; calves, 10 F d ‘ ie K f commerce 4 labor, and would be METAL made of formations before the loca- steady; receipts, 20,111 steady: four loads desirable cows.| Y7 at D rtment rederic. amp made available by March 4, 1926. S tion for the first real test well is nse oan ‘ 21@21%e; be spe $6.85; other sales, $6.50 down; good er epa me N Li t t peiarcaas nhs rs 20%; storage pack ex- heifers, $7.40 to $8.00; two loads ‘i ow Lieutenan TOKIO, April 17—(By The Asso-| NEW YORK, April 17.—Cop ‘ssc tras, 24¢; firste, 2%c. 1,444 Seger ga a ip pa Office to Be Open elated Press.)—Ambassador Han!-| steady; electrolytic a t te faeanae ——>—— 5 to at bulls, $3 to m hara at Washingto: © be recalled | 13 T hp Fifteen Active Rigs. NEW YORK, April 17.—No fur v; no choice venlers offered; good | J) i In the Reserves by the Sia eae @18%, Tine easy #p ar There are 15 active drilling rigs ther ohunges were xeperted’ 46; be SU0d 40-60.00, uring Noon Hour the Japanese government, the | by 49.24; futures 48.7 tn Colorado at this ime, according || LIBERTY BONDS || fowa usar rican, which are listed "sheepRocebta, 2400; tat lambs, Sap r publication adaser ner vores: | isan santa TaraC a ta Wy J. Hapigan'a /ourent peat at from 8.00 to 8.25 for fine granu-|stendy with yesterday's averages 5 Frederick William Kampf of the| Minister Matsul will resign in order Sino. eaays epot and tals Reeat bo ined ane toe | 3 na lated. top, $15.40, paid for 96 pound| In order that Casper residents may| Producers and Refiners corporation| to appease the storm expected at| Antimony spot 100 2 r rigged up. : NEW YORK, April 17—Liberty| Refined futures were nominal. weights; one load 96 pound aver-|be accommodated the water depart-| here has just been granted a reserve|the coming session of tho imperial —— ; Of the fifteen wells that are Crill-|ponds closed: 3%s $9! first 448) Sugar futures closed irregular.|ages, $15.00 flat; three loads to| men of the city has arranged to keep|commission, it is announced from| dict over the immigration 1 ash FLAX ing, four are in Larimer county, | $99.30; second 4%4# $09 hird 4%s| Approximate sales 28,000 tons. May| shearers, $15.40, freight paid; sheep, | the office open during the noon hour| Washington. Mr. Kampf is awarded| Both repoits were officldily 2) DULUTH, Minn. Apetl 17 five in Pueblo county aud one each |§100.5; fourth 4% $99.31; U, 8./ 4.46; July 4.68; September 4.68; Dec-! steay; 91 pound fat ewes, $10.40 to! from now until April 25. Water!the position of first Meutenant in pesaeaiaas fax: May $2.401%4; Jul P42 ne in Moffat, Boulder, Rio Blanco, Fre-j government 418 $101.10, ember 4.33. $10.50 flat, — hag ee bills should be paid before that time, the field artillery. TOKIO, April 17.—News of favor: May 92.40%; July $2.35%; Sept.

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