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r Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN. :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets — AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED Wool Markets in East Are WHEAT MARKET STOCK PRICES AISHOWS DROPOFF : Indicating Better Prices|za= oe ‘ CLIMB HIGHE . By J. A. HILL. io Perens dealers is an inter- | American All reports indicate that the wool] view given to the press by Hubert | American dE sket on the Atlantic seaboara| Silverman of Chicago, a member of| American Smelting & Refs. - Blackstone Balt’ Creel Improved Trade Conditions|Rains In Canada Causes| ceschosiovak Rep., 80 Ct, ON fastimproved very much in tone| the firm of Silverman & Sons who| American Sugar -.-.--.-.--- Chappell Rios Help Coppers and Rails Easing Off—Close Is Dominion of Canada, 5s, 1953 —---. within the last 10 days. However, this improvement has very little di- rect interest to the growers of Wy oming. The wool of the state has nearly all been sold, and the inter- est of all those except a few who bought very heavily of wool in| American Tel and Tél. --..-- Columbine 2. sece= 08% 09% a alan settled French Republi, 7s — central and northern Wyoming. The| American Tobacco ~..----—-- Central ripe -—------ Japanese ds optimism of this interview is sum-| American Woolen —--.- % | Consolidated Royaity— ohne ie ee spe med up in the following sentence:| American Zinc, Lead and Sm. Cow Gulch -.-..---- 03 “It can be clearly seen that, out-| Anaconda Copper ~..-.---... emconesasase, 0, side of some unlooked for disturb-| Atchison NEW «YORK, July 21.—Stock| CHICAGO, July 21.—Rains report- prices continued to mount to higher|/ed from the Canadian northwest Sround today on reports of im-|tended to ease down the wheat | © ueensiand, 6e . Proved trade conditions and pros-| market today during the early deal- Sih, 8T eee yn een en oe eae ee ane-ee rene enene oe ances, the future of the wool market | Atlantic Coast Line ~..-..-.. . wee -28% Mallway and have consigned or have nad i Will CunAceMaAly abe wera tat: lente an med eae C7 5 *dialy pects for tho early operation of the| ings, Commission house were the bend Formate t0 hold thels wool is Pure." the government. wool market Fe RG Chee ee varee 0 7.00 | Dawes reparations plan. | Coppers| chief sellers. ‘There also was con- sold at the very bottom can spena| Por for Monday of last week in-| Bethlehem Steel --—--------- see: lina of “aroun atrenathe wate’ «| etic, ream beaaiecs aee eee 4 the following winter wrondering, how eae navaleeiye Sete ast California etroleum HR = humber of specialties moved up un-| which ranged from ie decline to 4c] Anacon’a Copper 9, 1956 pape rt 44 Anette te pet Wa. TA writer In? the”, Deity rary sa ther} tance Cheek ty. 100% ot der pool auspic Sales approxi-| advance, with September $1.2614 to| At. T. and Sun Fe, gen. 4s ---. d ‘ Baltim: and 0 REE The thing | N¢ws Record of New York has ex-| Cerro de Pasco Marine = 300° 3.15 | ted 1,000,000 shares. $1.27 and December $1.29% to ore Ohio, ov., 4% n to demand wool. Stock ard (29% Bethlehem ttee; con., 6s, Series A —- {hat gives the dealers who hola| Pressed the fear that tho prices of | Chandler Motors, Mike Re ee SrA Ue Ieae (TL Serre can eae NY © HAtOrial ty Chadian Racitie. Oetucée.cr, > Paar the opening of today's market al-| set-back all around. f -—<5--" ag Pp eeeaaactomd wool may advance too rapidly.| Ghesapeke and Ohio Mountain @ Guit ---. 143) 145 |‘? d Chicago, Burlington and Quincy ret, 6s A----—---- pat Bey aca Meee Tarts the This writer is afraid that if wool Chiogo and Northwestern ~— Mountain & Gulf -- 1.33 1.36 pastaue, Cath (Ga couation of ianeeiss otteteset Aten tea e Ghite Canoae aa La Coheed ? market has been the strength shown | ould suddenly advance to the| Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul, pfd New York Oil ------- 9.00 11.00 |winis Overland preferred which] to 1%c lower, September $1.04. to as level which it should with respect R. Pac. Picardy saeeeeeeewe--- 04 06 in the series of Lond les which Chicago, R. I. and ooee- iy: A int. Oil and copper | $1, \° s io iro lon sa | to the foreign markets, the. erow-| chile Copper] 11% 62% | Samed @ poln ar pper | $1.04%, the market underwent a te-| Great Northern, 18 A —.2-.2-----—~ce-e-—--eeee ee shares manifested group strength | cided further drop. Montana Pow:sr, 6s A... were firm throughout the sale,|¢* Would feel that there had been | Coca Cola .-. Red Bank ---------029.50 30.00 [ina movernents of the low priced} Oats sympathieed with the weak-|Northern Pacitio ret. dab nee 3 Merinos advanced from five to 10] *°™me conspiracy to keep wool down | Colorado Fuel and Iron Royalty & Producers - .0¢ = 05 | raii issues again reflected a spirited | ness of corn and wheat,. Starting at|NeTthwemern Bell Tel. 7s RTE] per cent so that they were, in gen-| ‘uring the shearing season. Such! Congoleum Sunset -.---------- == 03% 04% | demand. %e off to |e gain, September 47% | P8ciflc Gas and Mlectris 6s ——------2-s-------araee eral, 5 per cent above the close of |* feeling would possibly lead to| Consolidated Western Exploration - 3.00 The advance gathered momentum | to 47%0, all months soon showed] sinclair Coa. “On, OMY ieuenneesnmanelitemnend the previous series in May. Hjem Maggie ary Oe Ul Racies oattind be" co? ier aaa w as trading progressed, Investment | losses, Southern Pacite ova te. a--otoo ‘The prices in London are in ine] reveeny that meiCee ea aiaely: | Cosden Of ~---.--- 274 15 |rails developed fresh strength, with| Higher quotations on hogs gave al Union Pacitin firey ‘ia = With Speman din CmUsteRlin: Where ‘re: “tobi &! Siauy. koMyeped Crucible Steel -.... Atchison, New York Central and] ft to provisions. OSB. RODD, NS ec ncncomenatcawecserpeecnaecdvecus Slip amar kabenr Meccan Weaves- Wn Taped | boathées ich ene: ceitle va | Cuba Cane Sugar pi c Union Pacific mounting to the year Rallies which ensued fatled to hold.| Utah Power and Lights 68 ~--.--...-..~.--.S89 : uainges with the mills ia) still GWU-) Dyvison Chemical ..... highest levels. Various specialties | Moisture south of the Canadian| Western Unton 648 -----c---.----22222w OO tendency.’ But.the dealers who own | They were able to buy some cheap! py pont de Nemours — Mountain Producers - 17.50 17.75 also forged rapidly ahead, including | boundary tended further to weaken | Westinghouse Hlectris 1s 22.22.2777 77 OTe 10t domestic wool do not have to de-| wool during thd time when the | rig a 4, | Glenrock Om _ 30) Dupont, National Biscuit and West | values, and se too did liberal re.| Wilson and Co., cv., 68 — ba Lt, S| pene ener y vk ban iF éaltae 4 pressure from the growers to sell! famous Players Lasky .. a, | Salt Creek Prds. 23.87 23.50| Penn Power, up 2 to 4 points. Louis-| ceipts at, Kansas City and elsewhere was steadily driving the prices down | General Asphalt Salt Creek Cons. 8.25 8.50] ville and Nashville rose 2 points and| southwest. The close was unsettled thet! ce. utth - i, elr examiners until Loeb learne rare Shear petal areas pe ote eR beiagtiresste’s tg General Electric oe Pernt 482.00 60.00 | gains of a Point or 0 were scored at Tho to ike net decline, September that their attempted alibi was refut and nearly all of that held by the] wools at a modest profit. General Motors -....... a to ‘i 4 2 eed vy anon oO an Ande ge egiattea wee 1.83 ates .25% and December $1.28 ed by the testimony of a chauffeu weaker dealers has been sold.| ‘The following ranch prices for| Great Northern pfd. -..-..-- bear eeceren= 9.75 10.00 per issues and other sp 5 @ 81.2816. 4 that the car the boys said they ha: : Therefore, our stronger dealers| average Wyoming wool are com+| “ult States Steel ----. Peiges mie tetran aud Utanrend aeonmesate’ GaecTion, 4 used was undergoing repairs at th seem to be practically withdrawing | puted from the latest available quo- | #ouston Ol -. deme Meda top prison: cesten een sug posted that the outlook was time. Then Loeb began to confes wool from the market and sitting] tations for territory wool in the Ilindis Central % 1 TR eda est a 24 PI e pee The close was weak, 1%c to 4and Leopold, learning of his action eee ee oe ere. Camuens | Commercial Bulletin of Boston: Int. More a net eed LIVESTOCK ride conte to forge upwards s03%. la beei cca Sa enters, to the confession the Scuad ie tba INA they: cbowid be Pela io) lee Arad BO TTR during the morning, buying Dolng| Wheat—% Red $1.29@81.80; No. 2 planned both slaying and kidnapping with prices abroad. It is estimated] blood combi 3 t 2 cH 0. # _| influence: iy Pesec ‘d $1.; @ $1.28. Corn 2 mixed $1.99 ere the extreme penalty for murder 5 combing, 31@33c; quarter ICAGO, July 21.—Hogs—Re-| ports indicating increased business] 1% @$1.10%; No. 2 yellow $1.11. Oats death, being the same in Illinois a blood combirtg, 30@31c; low quarter, | Kelly eeipts 57,000; active; generally 20] activity this fall, higher commodity | No, 2 white 54@54%; 2 white 52%. Continued ‘from Page One) the extreme penalty for kidnapin 29@30c; common” and braid, 30@ cents to 30 cents higher; top $8.50;| prices and progress at the London| Rye No. 2, 85%, barley s2@85;| UF intention to attempt to restore a .- 65.37 55.50|vorites. Rock Island 7 per cent pre-| Crop orts were mixed, but in the that the prices must advance from | s1c; fine and fine medium French | Louisville and Nashville very active shipping demand; bulk| reparations conference. The Erie|timothy seed $6.75@$8.25; i] them to freedom.” aa pe eatisol ined ere ey vies 18 to 28 cents a clean pound. combing, 29@30c; fine and fine} Mack Truck -. 004 to choice 160 to 325 pound aver-| issues, Chicago and Alton preferred | seed $12.00@$20.50. “We must consider in this case| the state to have said they did it for Very expressive of the attitude | medium clothing, 27@28e. Marland Oil ages $8.20@8.50; desirable 140 to 150/and Chicago and Eastern Illinois, the standpoint of the public who are rightfully Interested in the pro-| Although counsel for one of th voeding. It would necessarily take] other suspects comptained that hars! a great deal of ‘time to choose «| measures were used by detectives 4 | jury, especially at this hot season of} the case of his client, who neverthe Mxwell Motors A - $7.75@8.10; packing|made new 1924 highs. Several ears Fare rapt hae | Middle States Oil .. @7.70; better strong |strong spots also developed among Missouri Kan. and Tex. weight slaughter p ; the specialties, including Traneue-| syly Missour! Pacific pfd, -— heavy weight hogs $8.30@8 Willams, Loose-Wiles Biscuit and | gept. National Lead -....--.. dium $8.20@8.50; light lights $6.75} stewart-Warner, all up 2; to 5| Deo, Everyman’s Investment ‘ the year. less did not confess, State Attorney New Orleans, Tex and Mex.-— @8.30; packing sows smooth $7.40] points. Call money opened at 2. add ¥ . 7 4 th New York Central — are @7.80; packing sows rough $7.00@|° ‘The chopping of the dividend on|sgy __1, i d We Bava goneidsceet-« ‘change OF | Moperc crams) Amenee ire bticg Bonds On Partial Payment partial payments. How can this be] NX. ¥,, N. H. and Hartford 2 7.40; slaughter pigs $6.25@7.25. Stewart-Warner from a $10 to $5] Sept. 1221. ‘04% 5 TT EMAtCiE: Gould be alstioMe: tel RPA Deeehinss cone Una ReR aaa Mn I am often asked to recommend] @ccomplished? There are a number} Norfolk and Western .. Cattle—Receipt: 20,000; better|annual basis forced the price down | nec, plain that it would be difficult to 2 chard, and tha: | have a fair trial here because of the] he permitted them to talk with their nt hou which make a] yn, . some bonds that may be bought on| Of Investment houses Northern Pacific -.--. grade weighty steers; fat cows and| ously later when the steels, coppers Intenso feeling aroused by the| relatives, though not with counsel. the partial payment plan. ‘The in-| Dusiness of selling bonds on partiél) Pacific Olt, .---ec-weeeeoecsem long-fed heifers scarce; strong to 15| from 56% to 58, but it rallied vigor-| July payment. They do this largely a8 an| pan American Petroleum B -_ cents higher; spots more; quality/and high priced specialties began | sept, erjme, but in my practice of 37 It was less than a year before thai recispeeoiys er cms rey eip es encouragement to small investors in| pennsylvania. -. generally poor; killing quality gen-|to climb rapidly. United States | neo, 43% yebrs as a a Aa in Sblcagp. & SS Okun Lbs ees dave Now this i@ a highly com- the hope that eventually they will be- rally mediu: lower grades slow;|/reached 102, the highest figure on have asked but one . anes ol Sravinvaecios ee ie pics aoe mendable ambition the realization of | CMe large investors. | There ts, how. about steady; some plain yearlings|tho current movement, and Gener-| 5,1, veniue, and that was at the advige of | ing in Boston, « paper on the Kitt which {s possible in many ways, | ¢¢". tlmost no profit in this business weak to lower; early top matured q} Electric touched 260, a record high | g),1 ahs my client and against my own con-| land Warbler. Sclentitie “men for the investment banker if he sells steers $11.00; handy weight upward | price. aye rere victions. Moreover, the facts in Beara! mi pra 4 m for ‘a contri You ‘can. of course, deposit Your! high grade securities and the small Revnoias Tobacco B secrta. to $10.50; shipping demand fairly| ‘Phe closing waa strong. Prices con-| °°" 3. thin case are as well known out. |butlon to science that had seemed tm weekly surplus in the savings en buyer has no business to take any- Seaboard Air Line 16% broad; bulls @etive; firm, 10 cents|tinuea to advance in orderly fashion July side of Cook county and outside of Bs ae sia itm ng the shywartler Wisbencponnaty ea eraumie aritee Pape sire Sears Roebuck higher; best heavy bolognas $5.00:/in the late trading with some good | i004 11.00 Iilinols as they are in Chicago. mopnatrating its. palstonce,, | ae ae eo ele tun te | opti fclows, thent that there ts need} ort e Gon o.oo vealers very bulk better} gains being recorded by ordinarily | 5c) the “It in our intention merely to see ig its existence, fate of _us ‘hee teearic he nak of the utmost care in the selection of | o10. sherrieia Steel and Iron 59% | StAdes_ $9.00@9.5 packers paying | inactive issues such as Calumet and 2 4 that these two ‘defendants aré safe- eee = y \ Sdd m caneRiacattin SegUIAEIG STEMS] Tse eee ee ee rte | Beni NOrH PaGiilo upward to $10.00’ for a few choice| Arizona arid Remington Typewriter. | yyy ly incarcerated for the rest of their “AGO, July 21.—Several score | \ aside a certain sum regularly. It urities of partial payments. Do not Southern ‘Rail a kinds; run includes about 25 loads ————— ein ane lives,” Darrow said. “Therefore,| Newspaper men and a dozen at. this stimulus which the building and] qeaj with any firm in this line until Bouth Paavobod jocsece Montana grass steers; first consign- | 11.1 I move to withdraw the plea of not | torneys were in court when the case | Joan association gives that makes] you have satisfied yourself that their} Southern way pfd .... ment of season. 12.22 11.95 guilty and to enter pleas of guilty | Was called but the spaco reserved for such associations pe helpful in any] standng in tho financial community Sheep—Recelpts 22,000; slow, few Foreign Exchange spectators was only partly filled plan for systematié saving: In a| js of the highest. Do not buy any early sales native lambs 25 cents to peter y ferrite Se: Bip ger Pood for. both defendant aa Blaborate police precautions were | somewhat similar fashion life in| speculative security whatever on this 50 cents lower; few natives $19.00| ‘ TS n | Sash: No. 1 northern $1.31% @$1.36%; Gi y 21.—Nathan Leo-| TeePonsible tow this condition: surance may be developed into a plan, for if you do you may find that . @14.00; np action on culls; bidding | 4 yoy, SS wicadvriravceatens ri No; a dark, northern spring, cholee| yong, yr., and Richard Loeb, contes.| Outside the big, grim, stone build | savings scheme although this 1s not] the market price will decline before around 25 cents to 60 cents lower| Cents. Great. Britain. demand|‘? fancy $1.46%@8¥54%; good to] Dont tk. and Mucha Tol Pobert | ine hundreds of curious spectators F ts layers of | primarily its function. you finish your payments and then = on westerns; no early sales; sheep cholco $1.37% @$1.45%; ordinary to] #4 *| 3 - ‘ % erns; ; 433 11-16; cables 438 15-16; sixty-day Franks, are both minors, sons of mil-| Bethe! Mee yes it fe insura a y' y' : ? Bie a “ ! ; 31%, hed. by thelr at- ere we! e i 4 i = 3 mand 515%; cables 616. Italy, de-|"G,, re students distinguished by pes ah ated good building fs ot oe cena Cpe ee poe for after you have Lee eo Bit mt OMAHA, Neb., July 21—«v. 8.|mand 491%: cables 432. Belgium, pais se i oth ane ene ye tad N kL tainments. At the time of the slay- oes spain ey a @ pace. and still wish to buy securities on | acqu' - Spain Alesaote Department of Agriculture)—Hogs|qaemand 46244; cables 463. Germany 64@80, Rye No. 2 79979% Fie ing Leopold -was twenty and Loeb} 1000) titesy within walghe rer ei 8. . - —Receipts, 13,000: heavy mostly|demand (per trillion) 23%; Holland 0 ries a No.1 nineteen pariel dy ; United States Rubber = ine . raga pane rs ey «| 1, $2.40@$2.43%, . ; Persons summoned for jury dut; United States Steel = 1021300 to aee-pouna ‘butchers, $1450 | Pocus Tels eltsoriand, 18:31; 1 me Lock Mounnected| 18 the various branches of the coure 5 i Poland Visible Gratn Supply. the slaying last May 21, which shock-| embers of the county grand jury, wathered in a compact mass about 899; top, $8.05; desirable 160 to 200-| Spain 13.31; Greece 1. winghouse Electric Commodity Trade News pound weights, $7.70: 90; packing echo Slovakia 2.97%; Jugo- NEW YORK, July 21.—The vis the country end which, aceording Witnesses summoned to testify in Willys Overland .. sows. mostly ¢ rigeee pacer pope ad 19; Austria .0014%; Ru-|!ble supply of American grain 3s the boy's confessions was preme-| £°Me of the constant grind of cases / VOCE TORS I mentee ¥ | $7.50; bulk of all sales, $7.40@8.00;|mania 45; Argentina 22.56; Brazil| Shows the following changes in| ajtated, with tho precocious ornitho-| 12 Cook county's justice mill, court average cost Saturday, $7.48;|9.75; Tokio 40%; Montreal 99 5-16. | bush@s, logist. who had engaged the confi-|*tt@ches, attorneys and newspaper, Peahuts. most of thése'aré for prompt ship- weight, 25 Se epee ne Wheat decreased 169,000. dence of the little Kirtland swarbler,| ™°" Were passed as they ‘presented | HOUSTON, July 21.—The acre-] ment. Local sellers report that a Cattle—Receipts, 5,800; corn fed Corn decreased 1,758,000. a bird so shy as to have been sup- | Credent A favored few also had Age devoted to cultivation of pea-| number of plants which were clos- steers averaging around 1,275 Grain Companies Oats decreased 171,000, nuts this vear is estimated at|ed down some time ago are p founds, $10.60; yedtlings at $6.56 Rye decreased 1,061,000, 114,680. Condition of the crop is| paring to resume. bulk fed ‘steers and yearlings, $7.25 Barley decreased 106,000. placed at 82 or slightly under the —— DUES; cep Jot cone’ cad betete ate Offer Elevators ——_ moving pleture flim were unrolled. |*t Of guards examined credentials 0-year average. Textiles. @lic higher; giassers, low about According to Loeb, though this de- i anyone to elevators 42 j 2 T irways. The elevators we camag oe BOSTON, July 21.—Héads of teady; vealers, $1; bulls, steady to To Farm Bureau tall Leopold disputed, it was the} OF Stalrway ai re, | Potatoes. ~ | argo textiie concerns here declare | 4 weak; stockers and feeders, steady METALS same hand that struck Robert | @!! stopped ac the fifth floor, a story passes as spectators at the Franks! case. i perched on his shoulder and ate from - his hand while a thousand feet of] Cnce within the portals, another posed extinct, so specessfully that it CHICAGO, July 21—A produc-} the tremendous curtailment in to strong; few loads range steers to Franks from behind with a chisel vend | Sees till Pee tion of 19,842,000 bushels of Irish} manufacture of cotton goods must s yard traders, $6.15@7.35; cows and Palen om ha ES = pe bound with tape, afterward strangl-| {00 0 & # a lao Potatoes is estimated for Tinois| be laying the foundation for better heifers, $2.00@4.50, bulk butcher| MINNEAPOLIS, July 21—Thirty-|| NEW YORK, July 21.—Coppér| ing him. song ag und for that court passed up | + this year. This is slightly over the] business in the fall. ? cows and heifers, $3.50@7.50; can-|*!* Brain companies of the north-| firm; electrolytic spot and nearby 12] ‘Tho grandgithers of hoth Nathan the stairs and the process was re- | production in 1923. The sweet po- ners and cutters, §$2.00@3.50; veal-| West today offered to sell their en: | %; futures 12%, Tin firm; spot and] and Richard Were amoung those, who, queer gs ce sous pene (Abeba tato production for the state is esti- _ Machinery. . Pratrie on —— ers to packers, upward to $8.50; bo-| tire holdings, including 1,062 coun- futures 4842 like Carl Sehur ne to this conn-|° i Lesped ¢ he court room. mated at 757,000 bushels compared| SEATTLE, July 21.—Sales of |} rairle Pipe - logna bulls, $4.00@ try elevators in Minnesota, North} Iron stead, ‘0. 1 northern 19.50@|iry from Germany because of the ameras were everywhere when to 850,000 last yea heavy duty ofl burning machinery : Sheep—Receipts and South Dakota, and Montana] 21.00; No. 2 northern 19.00@19.50;| fatiure of the revolution of 1848, Thet Curt opened and Judge Caverly i> eatery just closed for use in rivercratt 5, vor; natives, largely $13.00 | t9 the American Farm Bureau fed-| No. 2 southern 18.50@19.00 Leopold family has been in Chicago started proceedings with a warning Clothing. have broken all records. The new \ lambs, $13.25@ | eration Lead steady; spot 7.00, sings 1867. Albert Loeb, father of| ‘at all in court, except attorneys, NEW ORLEANS, July 21.—Manu-| engines are being used in tubs,|s. 6, includ-]| These holdings also include 22) Zinc steady; spot futures 9.90. Richard, was born in Chicago in 1868, | ™USt be seated and that while time facturers of summer clothing here | fishing, fretght and pleasure craft.]s. 0. termmal elevators ‘n Minneapolis} Antimony spot 8.87. ~., whose fortune |°XPosures might be taken as photo- y| Sraphers pleased, flash lights wo are winding up the bést seaton they whoae fortune ! as photon ever had, with sales about 40 per cent ahead of jast year. 0 6.00; ' | and 12 in Duluth, with the total ele- ¥ 2 Lumber. ’ Be nn toe ie ecg. | vator capacity “approximately 68,- LONDON, Suly 21-—Standard cop-| engaged in lake transportation, and| "Ot be tolerated. "i1e read from a. de- ATLANTA, July 21—There have | 8. P. range feeding lambs, $11.00@11.50.| 000,000 bushels, according to the | Per spot 62,76, 64; futures 63,5's: is now © paper manufacturer. Albert | Ci#on of the supreme Sous of the been indications of a stiffening of grain companies’ announcement. trolytic spot 66, futures 66,108. Tin| Loch, son of a small shoe merchant, 7 @ Sas h me he flash light having Coal. lumber prices in the southeast in DENVER, Colo., july 21—Hogs—| The offer was made in a letter to ayy 241,78, a futures 242,28, 6d. | taught evening school, practiced law Paap ovate bs nck compatible with | PITTSBURGH, July 21.—Hand | the last few days which have added Receipts, 350, active; mostly 15@|0. H. Bradfute, president of the) pied Apert Stee: futures, | 90.158.) and eventually-became vice president | (he, Qwspity of a court’ ut tending to mouth buying continues in the| impetus to building operations. 980 higher; desirable 185 to 240-|Farm Bureau federation and one of | Zinc spot 32,28, utures 32. of the Sears Roebuck mail order| Father to make a show of proceed: »for small lots ranging SRB aA prc ents re agua are re Gat Crhek 1. psettica! bag ara iid neate e sate tities 6 Takarpeee five of | %d per ounce. Money % peréent. Dean. was, president of the Chicago Then he called the case and the de- 2.000. tonsiare.the senetel a ssid) io “alaees ar ea santie 000s OWS) aways uy wuiay Ujvss yeoAv{ oN > OT xSAT OE board of education from 1916 until|fndants were brought in to the ace c 4 1 iment of a clicking of. cam = Osage «. 4 hi 2,650; 7 —_—— 1919. His wife, Richard's mother, | Compan 4 - Grass Creek, light 10) gogo, stage ati SSR, calves’! CHICAGO, July 21—The ofter of COTTON who was Anna Bohenan, has been| 8 and stir of taterest which last. Sq Grass Creek, heavy ‘ he-stock and yearlings with | northwestern grain interests to sell active in welfare work. @d throughout the proceedings. At- wW Greybull -. : a ing widespread marketing facilities 7 Both families worship at Sinal| torney Darrow started his address to Torehlight BUI insole Dest 120hpound ateere, {to the American Farm Bureau Fed-| NEW YORK, July 21.—Suear| Temple, of which the late Rabbi Emil| the court in a low voice which scarce- 1 ‘Leas wee ik Basin 5 5 3 is eration wil be placed before the board| futures closed steady; approximate Hirsch, was pastor. Like them led twenty feet. At the out- Rock “crsen mT a al Lapa tat ae eee: eoa | of directors of tho recently organtz-| sales 20,000 tons. July 326; Septem. the family of tho boy's victim, Robert fot he assured the court that the de- DETROIT, July 21.—The decrease ) have issued advertisements announe-| gait Creek _.. farses mixed grass cows ana |ed grain sales”corporation here to-| ber $30; December 232; March 312. Frank, is of hebrew descent, al- | fense had nover entertained the idea in industrial employment for the] ing an open shop. Three hundred| pi. sruqay _-..----. ¢ a LA X morrow, it was officially announced me though not holding the Jewish faith. estoring the defendants to eek has Uéin leon THAN any workers have quit. Mule C ‘ Hin idgy is fannars mostly | 28° | today by O. E. Bradfute, president of ————$——— nny | Robert failed to reach home after 4 ‘since Angi! with but one exception, Munbitee ee $4.00@$5.00; practical top. vealera, | ‘Me Farm Bureau Federation. MONEY , school May £3 z he nextday» latter —— totaling only 56s. compared a Hamilton Dome - -30 | $8.50; late Saturday, three loads 907 upon his father, Jacob Franks, presi: |! LIBERTY BON Bes Shee weer: Rote) singled men’ Wy Ferris - pound horned Oregon cows, $4. per father, Jacob Franks, pr ONDS émployers' association members now POTATOES eprontic Homed’ 718" pound ‘wolters, 66.007 SILVER NEW YORK, July 21.—Call money} (ent of the Rockford Watch com- fs 154,570. : NotsBes Rent Teepe uaiabhs ie Chee steady; high 2; iow 2; Fuling rate 2;| Dany. & nelgbhor of Loeb and Leo- closing bid 2; offered at 2%; last loan | Dold. for $10,000 ransom. ‘The mes-| NEW YORK, July 21.—Liberty | NEW YORK, July 21.—Bar silver] 2; call loans against acceptances 1%. | **8e# Stated that the boy had been| bonds closed: BR RIGA eoteere “int thos mmetat |= sak fap Abe es vores poeta ttl oF Steady: few Colorado fed ‘Texng |¢7Hi Mexican dollars 61%. Time loans easy; mixed collateral 60-} kidnaped but was safe. Tho father] gyyw, $101.15; firat 4%, $109.7; market dull, trading slow; jssour! (EEE SS we Arm " ’ ly decided to comply with In- eo! 4 $101.19; third °4\s, 5 7. 7.65: 90 days 2%; 4-6 months 3@3%;| Virtually ip second 4%, ) ir . des f increase to $9.50 a day c ae ‘ yearlings, $7.00@7.65; — wethors : . bas ben recused by siaubiitos spoorers- red Oates $6.65. feeders, firm; bulky — $5.00@7.00; | Prime commercial paper 34@3 14. Barly Ohios, $1.25@1 North — fleshy feeders, up, $7.65. CLEA CHICAGO, July 21.—Potatoes. Pilot Butte . lambs offered! few mixed kind, Lander $12.25; around 25c lower; sheep, structions but permited his lawyer] $102.8; fourth 4s, $102.11; U. s. bas ben refused by employers, who and relative to go to the morgue to| Government 4%s, $104.28. Se aslae. GHEE daly ses sdk | oneecarieeere MME Wealuib: des s08 the body of 4 dead boy that had ——_—— : > 4 21. pu ik ; 10,000; 2 een found in a culvert. The boy was = alee raiactan tide at gone, Department of Agriculture).—Cattle| to 400 higher; top $6.25 to packers SUGAR fdentified ax Rotert. An. autopsy Butter and Eggs he von is —Receipts, 18,000; calves, 4,000, fed|and shippers. Good hogs, mostly showed that he had been slain before mt tre. ee steers and yearlings, strong to 16e| sold; bulk of sales, $7.60@8.16; bulk the letter demanding ransom was NEW YORK, July 21,—Prices of higher; spots up mc rly bulk, ]180 to 260 pounds, $7.90@8.1 NEW YORK, July 21.—Refined| written, CHICAC Wyoming olis at 2 p. m. today were} WASHINGTON, July 21.—A de-| $7.50@9.00; best matured steers | sirable 140 to 10 pounds, sugar was easier and unchanged to| Several witnesses were examined, | receipts listed on the New York curb as fol-| cre: of 210,000 bales in the cotton | held at $1 } grass steers, slow;| 7.60; smooth packing sows 20 polnte lower, the Ist ranging| but not until a pair of glarses found 4 lows: crop forecast, as compared with | better es she-stock, around | $7.25@7.85; stock pigs 1 YY $6.00 | from $6.40 to $6.65 in the culvert wero traced through| PARIS, July 21—R. Norris Wil Standard of Indiana, Boston|that made three weeks ago, was|steady, grassy kinds, dull; beet] @7.25; best strong weight killing Refingd futures were nominal. the prescription to young Nathan|liams I, and Mrs, George Wightman ro Wyoming $1, Mutuat shown today In the firstsemi-month-|cows mostly $3.259P5.75; cannera,| pigs, around $7.00. —_— neither were suspected of the United States today won the ordinary firsts 24@ | 58. ly report of the depastment of agri-|firm; mostly $2.10@ bulls and} Sheep—Recetpts, 6,000; lambs, gen- FLOUR. The boys wore taken Into custody] Olymp'c mixed doubles, defeating 241%; storag Poultry steady to 10c lower on «heavy broilers; broilers 28@34. firsts 26%4c. F = ae culture, which placed the crop at| calves, steady; bolognas, $4.00@4.50:|erally 25@50c lower;one deck choice | MINNEAPOLIS, July 21.—Flour. | and were held in hotel and the states For results try a Tribune Clas-| 11,954,000 equivalent to 600-Dound|top veals, $7.50 mediums and|Colorados, $14.35;othera, $14.25; top | unchanged to 10¢c higher family | attorney's office for three days. Their sified Ad. PE ty 4 bales. héavies, $3.00@6. stockers andi natives, 13,60; bettér gradés $12.75@ patonts, $7.75@$7.85. Bran, $23.00. |adroitnoss and assurance baffled nt Riebards and Mrs. ) sup, also of the United State, | 3. vin

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