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FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924. Che Casper Daily Critune PAGE ELEVEN. al Oil :: Finance :: Bonds Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIR New York Stocks OIL SECURITIES WH f AT SCORES ra CAs gr ag ea hel ent a ua ae i hs Sci tet oo “g Last Bale criminal was recently sentenced to —————_—_ taken from famous criminals after By Wilson Cranmer & Co. fifteen years’ hard labor,. Hel The Black Museun Scotland | their execution Allied Chemical & Dye Bessemer ..--.-----= .26 Wool. 7 Grain. Americin Big Indian -...-----. .04 SONORA, Texas, June 13.—Sutton| FORT Wi , June 18.—The re-| 4merican Car & Foundry | Boston Wyoming ---- .75 / county wool men have sold 344,000] cent sudden ce in the price of} American International -...- Buck Creek -....-. .13 pounds of wool at prices believed to| wheat is expected to bring an addi- - rf 72 ah gat have been well in line with previotsl tlohal $600,000 to growers in, west | s™morican Locomotive ex div. 72% | Burke __ 7 American Smelting & Refg. - 624%] Blackstone Salt Creek .27 sales at which eight-months clips} Texas. Harvest is now in full blast} 47, erica: 18 Active’ Buyin ms y brought 42 to 44 cents and 12-months|in half the belt and farmers expect asegcas i pees “10 tions ana a one ay clip 45 to 47 cents, Shearing is in-| to sell on the improving market. | ¢merican Genta wees iran peenaat ye er complete, owing to shortage, of American Consolidated Royalty . 1.17 outh is “4k shearers. Non-Ferrous Metals. American Zine, Lead and Sm. = 103 Cow Guich - es * JUNEAU, Alaska, June 13.—Cop-} anaconda Copper Dornino WC CHICAGO, June “i eae - A 13. ‘otwitt SAN FRANCISCO, June 18.—With| per production in Alaska showed a| Atchison —..- Elkhorn 04 peste: acactedwara-Yuueency. ta only avout a third of their wool sold,| failing off in May, according to John Atlantic Coast Line. — 24%/5. T. Williams Baldwin Locomotive - Baltimore and Ohio - Bethlehem Steel ------------ 46% | Gates California Petroleum ------- 21% | Jupiter this factor was quickly offset by an Canadian i a Kinney Coastal - 076 08%} advance at Winnipes, and with Central Leather Lance Creek F Royalty -- .01 .016 | fairly active buying here the ascent day at the start, wheat soon scored fresh gains in price, Initial weak- ness was ascribed to sympathies with declines at Liverpool, but sheep men of California and Novada/c, MoBride, collector of custom who refused to contract at high] here. Exports amounted to 6,375,: pricesvearly in the season, are find-/ pounds, as against 827 in April. ing bids falling off. A Sew weeks} Most of the output came from tho ago, 39 to 41 cents a pound was| Motherlode and Kennecott mines. offered, but lately buyers have se- cured about 400,000 pounds around Steel. - f val ts. Cerro de Pasco ---------n---- of values was resumed, apetitet hed erst SHICAGOs, Tune 15: rBtesl) Ti | Chandier Motors — Word that spring wheat acreage nk in the Chicago ¢istrict have been! Chesapeake and Ohio in Minnesota was the smallest since more active recently with indications that the slump in production may have reached bottom. Pig iron is selling at 22. 1872 helped to encourage bulls. Opening prices ranged from % to %ec lower, with July $1.10% to 27% | Royalty & Producers 046 © .05% | $1.10% and September $1.12% to 68% [Sunset -_. ae 04 04% | $1.12%, but the ensuing advance 41%] Tom Bell Royalty -. .02 04 carried the market well above yes 49 | Western Exploration - 3.40 3.50 | terday’s finish. p SHREVEPORT, June 13.—A cur- rg tatiment of output in the Smackover of field fs expected to follow the cut of 15 cents a barrel announced in all four grades of crude in that district. ‘Chere are now four million], PITTSBURGH, June 13.—There * barrels In storage. has been a better inquiry this week Chicago and Northwestern -_ Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul pf@ Chicago, R. I. and Pac. .. Chile Copper Colco Cola ex div. -. Colorado Fuel and Iron Congoleum -.--------.----~-. assualt for plates and shapes, There have Consolidated Gas _. Western States -... 4 16 Corn and oats rallied with wheat ST. LOUIS, June 13.—The Mis- eae sper bay sede also ny ge Gorn Products new _--. Wyo-Kans .-.-.----- 90 1.00 pase opening % to %o off, July sourt Pacific road carried 6,259 cars| /n& eae reorders fF! Gosden Oil YOU .. -= 05 .06 | 80% to .80%, the corn market made as com.| Sheets, which are firming up. Pipe eege eee Gaal Cone in avril, “ho| business ig somewhat better, but total movement so far this year has|WiFe products are unchanged. heen 29,173 cars, against 23,073 last Seeman é year. small gain NEW YORK CURB CLOSING Oats trading. begun at a shade Mountain Producers : 18.88 18.50]10 %c advance, July .47 and then Glenrock OM) . 25 5 | prices hardened a little more. Salt Creek Prds. 23.75 Higher quotations on hogs gave 78% | Salt. Creek Cons, 8.13 firmness to provisions. 37%, Prod, and Refrs. 24.15 High temperatures southwest led 230%, Cosden 26.88 to a further bulge in prices later. 13, | Mutual 10,00 but profit teking sales brought a Athletic cool weave Under- | Khaki full cut Coat Shirts. Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar pfd .. Dayison Chemical Du Pont de Nemours ~-. Erie --. Famous Players Lasky - General Asphalt General Electric General Motors - Fruit, SAN FRANCISCO, June 13.—The Cotton. packing season for California aspara- BOSTON, June 13.—New England] gus will end within the next three mills haye resumed selling cotton’) weeks with smallest pack recorded on the ground that the curtailment| for several years. Almost the entire ; 8. O. Indiana 57.00 57.25 | Subsequent reaction, ‘The close was j ‘aiigatas Utila “5ia8s for te” gtanidt Crop hee heed aolsoneavanse. Gant Bab Alte aise te a nervous, at the same as vos erday's wear. Regular 95c value, Regular $1.45 value at_95@ this year. They are protecting them-|tracts.at an advance of 25 per cent. ie te r Oil finish to Sac higher, July $1.11% at 5 selves by buying futures which are jouston Oil — @% to i.t1%eand Soptenber 1.13 a --59e. low enough to give them a profit. Textiles. pais Central) ——- LIVEST! K pto 1.13%. Leite. es ats NEW BEDFORD, June 13—The| International Harvester, ~ ‘OC! News of a pronounced hot wave A good assortment of Dress Sugar. Soule mills kere haye gone on a} int. Mer. Marine pfd. tended subsequently to ease down Int. Tel. and Tel. NEW ORLEANS, June 13.—The|four day a week schedule owing to Invineible Oil Chicago Prices. pacer Hn eis Lebpeiaioae) Wad; Porisnet Underwear, long Shirts; collar band and ket has suddenly galvan-| falling off in orders. - ; faa tues ae RRO ab [oe ee Kelly Springfield “‘Tife CHICAGO, June 18—U. 8. De finish to %e up, duly $0% to S0%c.| legs and short sleeves. collar attached. Values 4 for refined. Coal. © |&enn Copper -- partment of Agritulture.)—Hoss— g piadhg coiets for Wie frit-aime In| ST. LOUIS, June 13.—Large coal} Lou ite and Nashville Revelpts, 24,000; desirable grades Open High Low Clone} Regular $1.25 value at_..95¢@ up to $3.00, for___--_ Mack Truck ~ Marland Oil Maxwell Motors A -— fairly active, mostly 10 to. 16¢ higher: | wma: light lights scored 15 to e¢ ad-lyuly vance; others stow; big packers talk-{ Sept. sixty days, owing to hot weather] consumers in this district are now and fear of price advances. Retners'| running down thelr stocks prepara- yi stocks and reserves of raw sugar! tory to inventories. They will begin - 110% 1.12% 1.10% 1.11 - 112% 114 112% 1.13 1.16% 1.14% 1.1 ; r y; bul choice 250] Nec. 4% i y aig s ; are lower than usual. replenishing about June 25, Middle States Ot - ; ri degen trek be baat cnnliet per 114% 5} Good Work Socks in assort- Tony red or black shoes in i top, $7.35; bulk better grades 160 to! July 80% 80% ed colors. Regular 25c all sizes. Regular $6.50, National Leac 225 pound welght, $6.85 to $7.15; bulk | sept, (80%, “80% | ” rhs New Orleans, Tex and Mex-— 100% | testable 140 to 150 pound knds, $6.40 | Deo, 3% 4K Valies;-<2; pale for. see for yee ute eg New York Central -.----.-.. 104 | to $6.75; bulle packng sows, $6.35 to ‘ N. ¥., N. HL. and Hartford -. 21% | $6.55; killing “pigs, strong to 25c AT ATK 48% AC Norfolk and Western -. 125 |bisher; good and choice strong 2% ADM AD 4214 (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.)] increases in building costs. Union| Northern Pacific Soy | elms Taceoly $9.90 tO: F616 bulk Be UE eS SEN): 4396 Pacific Oil ex div. — 47%] of Sales, $6.85 to $7.30; top, $7.35; heavyweight, $7.10 to $7.35; medium are oy try Mechelle cigar welght, $7.00, fo) $725; lightwaleht 9. 75 to $7.20; lig hts, $5.75 to UN ee 4% 137.00; packing hogs, smooth, $6.45 al aie: to $6.55; packing hogs, rough, $6.20@ Republig iron mp 6.45; slaughter pigs, $5.25 to $6.25. heyhelts ‘trobicco DB Cattle—Recelpts, 4,000; beef steers] July 10.40 Gekboard Al Ling and ,yearlings, uneven, generally 10.70 R mr steady at week's decline; killing Sears Roebuck quality plain; bulk, $8.00 to $9:75:] (HTCAGO, June 13.—Wheat—No. Sinclair Con. ~ few loads, $10.00 to $10.25; choice $40]1 hard, $1.13@1.15; No. 2 hard, Sloss-Sheffield Steel and Iron 54% pound yearlings, $10.50; some mat-| $1.12%@%. | Southern Pacific --. £}tured steers hold above $10.50; she] Corn—No, 2 mixed, 82% @83c:; No. Southern Railway -. stock and bulis, slow, wea! spots |3 mixed, 82%c; No. 2 yellow, 8&3 Southern Railway pfd. 74 rer; vi weak to t 8 . 2 white beg al. lower; vealers, c lower,| No. 3 yellow, Standard Oil of. 240 SOUTH CENTER 240 SOUTH CENTER NEW ORLBANS, June 14;+Bus-| plasterers, who comprise about half iness and jobbing in this section has|th2 force in that trade working shown no improvement recently’ and} here, have compromised a demand most orders received were for fill-|for $14 a day by accepting $12.50 ing-In purpdses. Retail business«is|for an 8-hour day, which, for a full good in lines where price reductions] 7-day week with overtime penalties, have been tnade, but_high-priced ar-| would yield $105 a week. tieles are-slow sellers, Retail-trado pen ae in gencral is from 6 to 7 per cent ATLANTA, Ga,, June 13.—Twen- undet that for Juno last year. May|ty-one Latin-American countri building permits rose to one of the| have agreed to send representati' high points of the year and this| here in October to attend the Pan> month shows a continuation of the} American Commercial Congress now trend. being arranged to cultivate bettet i relationships between southeastern DETROIT, June 13.—Business op-| shippers and <:nerchants of those erations are holding up here despite ' countries. ie, points. Dividend paying raflroad iy shares, ‘particularly Norfolk and (on | 1 Western, Great Northern and North: 4 5 ern Pacific participated In the ex- panded buying of railroad issues. neha KINKAID KIMBALL SUITS oso | FAMOUS FOR FINE TAILORING 9.80 PRICED RIGHT TO SELL a8 mostly $9.50 to $10.00; few choice | 88% 0; No. 3 white, Standard Oil of N. J, kind to outsiders, upward to $10.50; | grade, 70@77%c. Studebaker Corporation ~ stockers and feeders, very scarce. Oats—No. 2 white, 50% @52e; No. Texas Co. .-. Sheep—Receipts, 13,000; active; fat] 3 white, 50% Texas and Pacific spring lambs, fully steady; culls, Tobacco Products - around 5c lower; sheep, steady; fed i Transcontinental O} lambs, scarce; no early sales; bulk} Timothy seed—$5.00@7.25 Union Pacific - desirable native springers, $16.00 to| Clover seed—$11.00@18,50. Unitec Drug $16.25; sorting mi te; cull spring-| Tard—$10.40, U. 8. Cast Ircé: Pipe ers, $10.50 to $11.00; carly sales range| Ribs—$10.12. if U. SP Ind. Alcohol — lambs, $17.00 to $17.10; desirable Bellies—$10. United States Rubber handyweight fat ewes, $5.50 to $6.00 United States Stee] _-- prime two year old wethers averag Utah Copper ex div Baldwin, American Can and U. 5. Steel, however, lagged while Beth! hem Steel was quite heavy. The closing was Irregular. fcahsie,aba SR ; ing around 130 pounds, $9.00. Yestinghouse Electr _ i a T Fifteen Rail Shares Go to Foreign Exchange attvertananis Omaha Quotations, POTATOES New High for Year While faplwoxth +... OMAHA, June 13.—(U. 8, Depart crea Ee EE AG | Oils Record Lows NEW YORK, Juno 13.—Foreign ment of — Agriculture.)—Hogs— CHICAGO, June 13. — otatoes, exchanges Irregular; quotations. in ceipts, 10,500; fairly active, 10 trading very slow; market about ry 305 steady; new, 38 old, 12 cents, Great Britain demand 431%; higher; bulk 220 to.325 pound butch 2 WALL STREET, June 18.—Actite| capies 431%. 60 day bills on b ah, ers, $6.70@6.90; top, $6,.90; desirable shipments,’ new, ; sample @iée. Federal Tires and Tubes OTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES TIRES TUBES 1 rons titi Loe lu ry é old, 158; Wisconsin ang Mich. Blue Pennant Defender Wiscono Stan, B. P. Sen ‘ot which ‘attained ‘ew peak [420,, rence demand 616: cables 626. &:70: plainer lights on down to 48.09; | !fa" sacked round whiter, $1 slincher Fabri 2 A sp Y dd rsistent Italy demand 434%; cables 435%, nic rad Lilteted oh. oe bake ~ 1. Alabama ani Louisiana sacked Clincher Fabric ........... =. 8.25 7.20 1.60 prices for the year, and pei nt) Belgium demand 454; cables 458. = + Packing sows, $6.00@6.2 bulk, | Fiiss Triumphs, $2.35@2.50 for best: Clincher Fabric — -9.50 8.25 1.75 selling of the oils, several of which Buckey $6.10; bulk of all sales, $6.40@6.90; iss Triumphs, $2 H “. : Germany demand per trillion 23%.] Buckeye - - Yong st 54. [Theated down to 200; North and South Clincher Cord . 10.50 9.85 touched new lows, were the out:| Holand demand 37.43. Norway | Continental average cost Thursday, $6.56; |! be : : standing incidents in today's trreg- 60: Sw: 26.53: Den: weight, 251. Carolina barrel Cobblers, $3.75@ SS Cord 14.25 , fs : ‘ack 13,50; Sweden 26.53; Denmark 16.84;] Cumberland - ight, iS Rab tour LAE boom aE low Ga SS C 2 wlar stock market. Sales approx-| switzerland 17.65:, Spain. 1247] Calena — Cattle—Recelpts, 2,800; slow; Kill-| £995 SS Cord 17,80. tea 5 ipod! saree say's profit) Greece 17-0; Poland .00002%; Aus. Ulinols — ing quality plain; few early SS Cord 19.50 17,10 : Resumption ot yesterday's profit! trig .oo14%; Rumania 431%; Argen beef steers and yearlings, $7,509.51 SS Corl 21.40 18.85 taking in certain sections of the llst| ting 32.75; Brazil 10.80; ‘Tokjo 41% stendy to weak; top steers, $10.15 rope ae “ne / was offset by a resumption of the! yrontreal 98 some held higher; shipping demand SILVER SS Cord 22.10 19.45 advance in other quarters, giving narrow; plain fed cows and heifers, £ Cord 19.95 ger cfu fv today's cane oer Obic Ol slo’ Steady Grassers, dull, SS Cord — solidated ‘Gas, ‘Unites States. Cast LIBERTY BONDS erenria OR bulls Tee ite lowes ‘ge oe NE WrORDs Sune 16 Mar 6h 8S Cord Iron Pipe and General Blectric each pee ae feeders, nominally steady Menicen | Calers 515 SS Cord opened a point higher while Colo- Sema s <— Solar I - buteher cows and helfers, $4.5 8S Cord -- rado and Southern continued its rise]. NEW YORK, June 13.—Liberty aes Pipe - canners and cutters, LONDON, June 18,--Bar_ silver SS Cord to new high grounds. American| bonds close: BO. NAD. , | | vealers to packers, $8.00@ 34%-d> per ounce%. Money 1% per SS Cord Woolen and American Sugar Refin-| 348 101.7; second 4s, 101.7; first] S. O. 106 Shea males.” 8.300; ccitvest a S$ Cor¢ cent. ing each dropped about a point. |4%S 102; second 4%# 101.10; thira]S. O. United States Cast Iron Pipue|4%S 101.31; fourth 4%s 102.6; U, 8. touched a new 1924 top at 96 and| government 4%s 104.22. Indian Refining preferred at 74, the latter climbing 4 polnts, General Electric and Lackawanna railroad each extended their gains to 2 points, SUGAR Selling of the pivotal stocks turned the general course of prices down:| xy a ward, Marine preferred, Chandler, | pee ore ane, 18 —Refined 234 39 | @15.75; several loads medium to SS Cord £S Cord SS Cord 3 Cord spring lambs, steady; natives, $1 285 | good westerns, $16.00; fed clipped Vacuum 80% | lambs, weak to 25c lower; few loads c ta s. O. . 57% | $13.25: sheep, weak; fecders, slow, around steady, CRUDE MARKET ]},.2°S222,J0% 22-—Hee oss | sine. on Operations Rut Guard Er Ot sugar was unchanged ‘at $6.80 to Cay's average; desirable 200 to 250] Operations of the Marine Oil com Clincher © A Sa tates Steel. Now ork Dock | $6.65 for fino granulated, Refined pound averages $6.60 to $0.68. few (pany In Balt Creek are shown an Peper ord .. 18.05 and American Car and Foundry be! futures were nominal Cat Creek pag ye Mh a ie age iy YATE 88 Cord ......2 ing added to the stocks to decline a Lanse On 3; Mg igh 75 Section 5-39-78—~Wolverine CR SS Cord . : 50.) Stringing Op Une of tools, Woly e)" | oRe—Pumpin Wolverine CF Drilling at depth of 1,790 feet, $6; packing steady to strong § few fat pigs $5.25 to K grades $5 to $5.10. ttle 300: ptically no fresh point or more while United States Osage ----.- Steel, Baldwin, Ipternational Paper ' Grass Creek light and Union Pacific lost large frag heay. soe pet pacer oat lates ag, METALS Laraay: Grane, beayy firm. ring S® Cord 84x5 S® Cord Cord 1.95 ; shale. | Guy k-on aalon, tow piain veaiorn at | oto, 96.99.78—Taylor 2 and 3.| Conflicting price movements con:| NEW YORK. J per ig 1.961 97,50 to $10; plain stockora $6. to}, ection 20.39-78—Taylor 2 ar - a , * une 13,—Copper| Mk Basin 1.98 | 966) ‘umping Taylor 4—Shot well on tinued as many stocks were thrown electrolytic apot and futures| Rock Creek #6 June 7, cleaned out; moving in tools TRUCK TIRES overboard and others, supposedly Tin firm spot and fu-| galt Creek — — 1.69} Sheep. receipts none. nd rigging up. Taylor 5—Shot well | buoyed up by pool operations, were 50. Iron dy and un-| Big Muddy ~~. = gear om n June 6; swabbing and taking calf Size Rugged Blue af accumulated on a larger scale. Oil changed. Lead quiet; spot 700. Zine| Mule Creek ~-.:.. wheel out. Taylor 6—Moving in Rut Guard Pennant Tubes shares were liquidated on apprehen-| quiet, Sunburst tools and rigging up to drill in - oe sion over further possible cut in etna Hamilton Tuylor 7—Depth 1 running 36x6 adensmnents ne 76.85 73.15 10.75 crude, Atlantic fining dropping NOTICE OF MEETING Perris. 10-inch casing. Ta Building | 38x7 . - - - an ase es 107.20 102.10 12.20 i two polnts to a 1 low at 1.01%, Notice is hereby given that the| Byron _ CHICAGO, June 18 Butter, | rig. 8 Sine ae ene “ul ae « _. 188.10 f Bomo of the rails were bought on! deferred annual meeting of | the| Netches steady; creamery extras atand-| Section 17-29 Marine 4, 6 and] . tumors of new combinations. Rock . * S%e;l6: P ine 7-—Rigk 4 stockholders of Casper Finance 10 | ards, extra first 60; | 6; Pumping. Marine 7—Rigking up ah 4 Bsland common and preferred issues. and Investment Gorseration will pe Pg had Vat 90 | tients, 3614 @3714c; noconds, 23@35%e.| Section 18-40:79-—Wyokans 1: Fic BRANCH DEALERS—R. N. Van Sant, Art aylord ( estern Pacific apd Lackawannal be held at Room 18 Stockmen's reoolpts, 21,074 cases; | ing. Wyokans 3—Running 2,218 foet Warne and Crosby, CY Filling Station hieved the year's highest levels. National Bank Building, Casper, firsts, } ordinar firsts, | of inch 24-lb. National casing 4 4 everal high pri d_wtocks fluctua-| Ww fi 29% ee. ok as, 2740:1 Wye drill t depth of 515 yoming, on Monday, June 30, ‘ 23% @24c; wtorage pack extras, 27%40;| Wyokans 4—Drilling at depth 515 mf Hed sensationally Krege jumping | 1924, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. MONEY firsts feet. Wyokann 6 e Up: Ss. Generel meet falling | ma for the purpose of electing di- - Section 22-40-79 ans: All e aa 2 sonia. S " | rectors and transacting such other NEW YORK, June Butte wells on this se ny Ta orth thew) Bik tag Wuel &, Wool) business as may properly,come be-| NEW YORK, June 12.—Call mon| steady; receipt s creamer | i re) or ‘ 4 to @ maximum fly for the meeting. asier; high 2; low 2; ruling rate |higher than extras, 42%@4%c; cream WV YORK, June e | Mame at 91%, Call money opened at Petis at Casper, Wyoming, June| 2: closing bid oth 2; offered at 24; last] ery extras (92 score), 420; do, firsts! Wyomin per cent 1924 PR gag ely Mr ar ped ag ie BF fg cmb ipa edad pe Oe . : Phone 1203 Federal Tire Distributors New Cottman Bldg. Selected stocks continued to move L. A. REED, President | anc 1%:*tlme loans easy; mixed| Eg«s, steady; receipts, 29,660; Pa-| lows. 7, fh id ‘ spiriiedly, Consolidated Gas, Sav-| Attest collateral 60-90 daya 3%@%; 4.6] éific coast whites, extras, 38¢; do,} Standard OM! (Ind) 56% WYOM ARGES T ACCESSORY HOUSE Arms, New York Airbrake and J. W. JOHNSON, Secretary. months 3%; gprime commercial | firsts to extra, firsts, 3 Mutual 10. ‘ wher Body spurting two to four! Publish June 13th, and 20th, 1924,! papor 4. ‘ Cheese, firm, receipts, 146,449. | Salt Creek 23. |