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PAGE SEVEN. ~ Qil :: Finance :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets : = EWS AND QUOTATIONS B¥ LEASED WIRE : CRUDE PRODUCTION Yoeseam | SECURITIES SOME STOCKS |WHEAT RALLY BUSINESS BRIEFS ae SETBACK Rese 2 SCORE GAINS) FNLSTONOLD eee 000 Barrels Daily Buck Cretk --2------ ices on the local market jumped| health volume of busitess is cow! Burke ~--..--. ‘oi from 51 to 58 points reba reig litt- a on bt ica Hosimgper nde 507 44) Ser tas és i Creek y ing July contracts to 35.30 this morn-| Lower prices have si In Pipeline Runs Shown. by American Sheet aks Buying of Oils Encouraged |Upturn Sets New Record Petroleum Institute in Report. he Casper Daily Cribune American Sugar ----.---.-. American Tel and Tel, -----. American Tobacco ---------- American "Woolen ,--.------. American Zinc, Lead and 6m . I = H ing and December to 20.53, This|of floor coverings and impreveme| Cotroel —creeeeieg=e By Reports of Produc- But Closing Is Lower represents a rise of more than $10|is shown in work clothing, pe tion Slump Again Central ripe emeere--- 1 a bale in two days, furnishings, druggists’ supplies a Consolidated Royalty — a groceries. COW GUC --mene eee NEW YORK, July 24.—Coneerted CHICAGO, July 24,—In a big KANSAS CITY, Mo, July 24.— NEW YORK, July %4.—The NEW YORK, July 24.—The daily | ending July 19, were 299,285 barrels, aaa Copper ~-----9---- ate bs aul Pia 2 SRS selling of individual stocks, which|rapidiy swinging market, wheat|prices for grain with’ prospectivelana ©. freight terminal near Bal Sross erude ol! production of the| compared with 189,857 for the pre- ziage 2 ee % bv. Willans i had bein adversely affected by news| averaged lower in price today dur- profits for farmers has stimuleted| St, Louls made necessary to han United States decreased 15,350 bar-| vious week. Daily average receipts| Atlantic Coast Line,--------- ue y aa teers. developments, cojneldent with the|ing the early dealings. Fluctuatipns| wholesale trade in the southwest.|increasing traffic of that meet vels for the week ended July 19,] of California oil at Atlantic and| Baldwin Locomotive -.------ 117% | PAEEO ~-~emprmeeceese steady accumulation of i y eard: urements are being filled | will: cost $10,000,000. maak caenaee” aeccalng $2 Loe Luly code porta for, the. wash ented] BAWiaere O28 GRC coors SBI ENUS! rovevemerreres OSB 48g | ru r scetrmulonon, Ot WM, Brick covered 8 range ot B Peete atimiicue nea tens ie move tuacon pera Dereon atin ot one atts tee aeateihess sit the ee wee California, flay SE seat J "TITS 00% 101 | Ket an irreguiar appearance. Some| character, induced more or lees by|in fall needs. Local houses are ex MARSHALL, Texas, July 84.— = ‘ geod gaing were recorded by the pub-| the suddenness of yesterday's ad-|tending their territory and adding| order to SES Broduction east of the Rocky} The higher gravities of mid-con-| Canadian Pacific — Lanse Creske Rovaliy’= ‘00% ‘gr | e_uillty and. sugar tastes while] voncn, ealdes, fesehy Mach cost vec| te salts torten ad cantor mentee |e Eee Mountains was 1,355,800 barrels, a} tinent erude oil were eliminated,| Central Leather i, me <j 3:15 | !eca! tractions, textiles and chemicals ports here from Canada indicated|turers are making plain their inter-|and Pacific road hereafter will © decrage of 17,850. causing a reduction of from 25 to 50] Cerra de Pasco - Marine | - oi [were heavy. Sales approximated 1,-| that the amount of damage would| cst in trade possibilities of this dis-| ate tly shop lve days @ week rela ancrincreame #£.000, Oklanoma| oll, m ping the top. grade qc preaznt | ener A cero Mount Guit 143” 1.45 | 90,000 shares. depend on weather deyelopments.|trict. No exeremely heavy pur-|of six. is of 5 a mal -—- ef Prk pie 5 het production| 33 aagreenigravite end abeee $1.76. Prange He tet: Boece Mountain & Gulf _--- 1.33 1.36 The closing was irregular, Opening prices, which varied from . of 480, barrels, an increase of 1,-) The lower gravities remained un-| Chicago, Mil, & St. Paul, New York Ol] -,----- 9. 11.00 NEW YORK, July i" ine pie lower to Yovndvence, Septem: of novelties $00; Kansas 79.760 barrels, increaso| changed. The Gulf coast crude oll| Chicago, R. 1, and Pas, PiCAtOY wevecr--rereee ty ‘aw news developments of @ favoruble faihal en, by ‘followed, by H Here and There POnnarie. ¢0Va Sree e 2,050 Texas 15,850, decrease| was reduced 5c 0 barrel for grade ci PFOMLON ~apa-n-aana-ne 5 82%, } . S304) gemteal Sovak sstath; Geceney|TA% C8 Seth) eens teas ease Soe SLR > ever tevereree— Red Bank -—-----..<29.50 80.00 Herne ledge lie 7043 rise all uround to fractionally above é Drop in at Lioyd’s soda fountal 3.700; morth Loulstana 66,000, in-| duced 49 cents to $1.30. There werel coisrcg uel “and WOR eee Supect © Trotucers- 08-06 | to the’ stock marker at today's open:| vias winkcriel ee Tete ey echool wow open. Becuun,| {0% cool refreshing dink tape | crease 50; Arkansas 147,250, cecrease| no other changes reported for the enter pp eee) Sam 6 06 Jing, Atlantic, Gulf and West Inaicel oo feat setbacks, with swift ana Si yf not ep aay ¢ays.—Ady, 1,400; Gui 120,600, major districts—Pensylvania crude Western Exploration ~ 8,20 3.40 [broke 3 points following the fling of apment coy. rae le 8 De. Phone 19468 . - 000; eastern 108,006, hange; Wso-| ofl, Bradford district, quoted at $3.25] CoM proaucts: mew roe Western Oil Fields --— 15% 16% | a $20,000,000 damage sult hy iis sure ing pee nee op to mow high! | whe trem Barber Shop has}, A. 1. Black of Houst $ Narreli alt other srades $3.00; Calt-] Coaden O11 Western States -e-ove 36 -18 | sidiary, the Ward Line 9h Inter. records for the season, about 3 cents! chosen as its, motto, “fervice”—a| Toe" StTived In Casper yesterd) aly By hy Et phd ie! Crucible Steet evenze pore Topped 2 points on warningl the day's low point. Heaxy profit'| thins which ther hago olin omon pili Ragin Ti fran 4 the oll. Cuba, Cane Sugar pfd, ---- fansite Conuation in the stock, by}iaking, however, forced the market | strated to thelr many patrons. Heery: : General Electrie — Davison Chemica, NEW YORE CURB ©} cumulation ee encn authorities. Af tagain backwards. The close was un:| thing tor your comfort Is asmeced | St Mz: ard Mrs. C,, H. Lang at 1 r Trade News General Motors ------. Complete i iidren to board and room. Al Gey nursery work, 642 S. Linegl| Phyne 28614, General Asphalt -seceeeyeree W. J. Beman, the Mrcnelin nald man for this territory, arrived Casper yesterday. Mr. Beman (| monstrated tire mileage by show!) @ set of Michelin Comfort Cords, 4 his car, which bad travelled 14.6 miles and jooked good for seyer| thousand more; LASEN' Gi Mountain Progucers ~ 19,00 19.12 | °Uninlition of the coppers eontinued,| settled, %o to 1%0 Jower, Septem.| und ‘the terest caulpment Ceoratoa | NOt Washington stre Glenrock Of --r---r- Bidding up of selected issues con:| her $1.28 @ and December | by efficent and experienced barbers} Salt Creek Pras, —-.. trasted with the speculative Belling | $1.31% @1.31 you every phase of the Salt Creek Cons. of others, with flyetuations mainly} Corn and oats were chiefly gov- word “service.” ‘The employes of Oi0 --------wereneree 59.09 60.00 pon hned 2 dincroW Hmits. Reassured } erned by the action of wheat. After|the Tribune Barber Shop work in « : af Prairie Oil -.--.------ 204.00 206.00 | 0% ‘he steadiness of the rafls, traders | opening at fc lower to the advance, | manner thot will make ooce that von! (Coypright, 1924, Casper Tribune) |week schedule throughout the sum-|Great Northern pid: .... MM FO ET 00 ee toes favorites, Iheluding | December 91% to 92%c, the corn| have what you want in the way that ou mer. Executives expressed a hope| Guit States Bteel ----s.. bB12 58.25) CoPPerF low priced oils and some} market scored slight general gains} you want it done. If only a het SHREVEPORT, La.—The latest|for better business this fall. Houston on ; _ the public utilities. Pan-Ameri-| byt then underwent losses, cut is required, you may feel s cut pf 25 cents a barrel in the price Minds Central ean end Marland oils improved ma-| eather conditions favorable for| thut a tmcber w H not blow into your of Arkansas and Louisiana crude, Paint Toternessonni 7 ert teriaily. Forelgn exchanges opened|tne new crop had considerablo bear-| ear insisting that shempon le cen the second within ten da CLEVELAND, O0.—Paint factories, LIVESTOCK steady, ish effect jater, The close was the well-being of pected to curtail still further new|slewed up by the rainy spring, are x Althouga several points of heavi-|weak, 1c to 1fec net lower, Decem- scalp. Let the Tribune Barber shop drilling ‘operations, but it has not|now active here since the demand 5 ness developed during the morning,| ber Sle to 91 ec. demonstrate the meaning ,of real yet cheeked production of existing] for building materials and paints has xi hieago Priges. fhe main trend continued upward] Oats started at 460 decline to 1%¢] service and comfort, wells. been extended. New construetion July 24.-(U. 8, De-| With buying influenced by favorable] advance, September 47% to 47%c. here is holding up well, , | Rartnent of Agriculture.)—Hogs-—| trade reports and bigher commodity | Later, most months showed a drop. TULSA.—Seven new wells were ~ Mack Truck 24,000; uneven; desirable | Prices, Another bullish demonstra- ‘ruit Comfortable cabs driven by 83] ful drivers. Casper Cab Co. Pho) hat , week: | 132.—Ady, Thermos ottics for Lower quotations on hogs held ‘ rant . started last week in the Cromwell Marland OW righ, Puvchers, steady to fe high:| tion was staged in the public util-| gown provisions. Ray re Re Ray ee SPIN field and more than 10,000 barrels| FRESNO, Callf.—It is estimated er than Wednesday's best prices;|es, American Water Works com aes of new production resulted from|that more than 12,000 carloads of | M@x\ell Motors A others weak to 10e lower; killing|™0M extending and making a gain Open High Low Close Grilling old wells deeper and bring-| fresh fruit will be shipped from the] Midd’e States on % 4% | Piss: teady;” seareity of ehojce} of eight pointy and West Pennsyl-] WHEAT-— ing In new ones, The field is mak-|¥Fresno district in the next 90 days, | fisseuri F an ang Inds; top weighty butchers, $9,80;| Yania Power 6%. Reports of u|July --1.82 1.88% 1.80% 1.31 ing about 60,000 barrels a day. Peach growers say they will be able} Missouri Pacific pfd, bulk better 160 to 825 pound aver. ————E— The Stuart’ Shop has just recet a complete line of Madame X R ducing Girdles. Demand is unusually 1 a further decrease in erude ojl pro-{Sept. 1.28% 181% 1.28% 1.28%] strong and opportunity should. be a to get top market prices for 80 per} National Lead ages, $9,000.25; pack duction stimulated buying of the] Dec. --1.81% 1.84% 1.31 1.31% | taken at once tg see them.—Ady. HOUSTON-—Average daily produe-| cent ef this year’s crop. 4 $7.90@8.20; good and choice strong | oil shares, the Pan-American issues | CORN— 4 Fenn a 4 tion ef south Texas and Gulf coast fj welght slaughter pigs, §8.00@8.25;|touching new highs, Strength of} July 08% 1.09 1.07% 1.07% W. H. Popping of Foochow, China crude ail in the last kk was 127, Agricultural Products Y. “6 Sl) heavyweight, $8.05 @9.3 mediym | the railroad issues reflected the con-|Sept. 04% 1.05% 1.0313 1.03%] passed through Casper yesterday on 555 barrels, an increase of 8,958 bar-] MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.—The rye . weight, $9.00@0.25; vi tinuanee of heavy ear loadings,| Dec. 82% 22% 91 91 @ cross-country tour, Mr. Popping, rels for which the Luling field was| harvest in the northwest has started $8.50@ 0.25; light light Erie common touching $814, its best who is a missionary, purchased a car {Continued from Page One) chiefly responsible. and exeellent yields of wheat, bar- = packing hogs, Smooth, $7.90@8.25;| price since 1917. Independent steels a -53%]in Washington, and will spend the| clared assumption was unwarra?| ley, oats and flax are now belisved » rough, $1.6547.90;| also stiffened perceptibly, Bethlehem ‘i i 4% . -46% | greater part of the summer touring. | ed, as interruption of commer] . Steel to be assured. aad Slaughter pigs, $7.25@8.25. rallying a point despite recent x ‘ 48% PITTSBURGH.—Steel production Produce rs and Refiners Catue—] rumors that unfavorable Mvidend in this district shows a alight de- Cotten Pure Oll -e-ee: action might be expected at today’s crease due to thd vacation period, ATLANTA, Ga.—The government | Reading — meeting of the board of directors. Many plants in Steubenville and|cotton crop estimate has spurred| Republic Iron and Steel _.. ct-| Call money opened at 2 per cent. Wheeling districts are closed down| Georgia farmers to renewed activity Reynolds Tobacea B ~~... ———— Was threatened” and the assum Jos, 1. Schwartz for jewelry—| ion of jurisdiction “was in effe 12-80 12.85 | Ady. an interference” with the avow 12.92 12.95 plan of the employes to ?esume | gotiations on the individual #| Have your repair work done by Gains and losses were well inter- ; 4 80 1142 11.16) {be City Shoe Repair and Shining | tems, while the situation at Vandergrift|against the boll weevil. Severo hail| Seaboard Air Ane --ss.s. mingled, with the strength of Union | Dec. : 40 11-27 11.20] Parlor. e Becond nA BY | where one ef the largest plants of jand windstorms have destroyed about| Sears Roebuck —------.-.- Pacific and weakness of Atlantic The City Auto Camp shows that the American, ®heet and Tin Plate}1,000 acres of fine growing cetton| Sinclair Con ---..-.-+----.- Refining the outstanding contrast- . 48 IR2G 12-00) so urists ‘trom the East ore incrend- HAY— GRAIN company ts located, is more or les#/and damaged additional acreage in| sjoss Sheffield Sivel abd ipon Jing movement, Union Pacific rose 12-401 jog in numbers, while Western and CHIX FEEDS~~- SALT rious due’ to unemployment. five Georgia counties. Southern Pacific ------------ @ 1% 10 143%, a new high, while At- ne and Proviel Southern cazmpers hold about steady. Southern Rajlw; pore ene mesg! tie Refining,was off 3% at 88%. Cash Grains rovisions Wheat HOUSTON.—Cottor stands in Tex- Toten 2 uy y, cent ; ; night's attendance totalled | (7 WwW FORT. “Wyo eeRecatolo ot] ast ee eee ene ts io) Tex: Peouthern Rabwee: BA crores sublow brain fed fat cows and bsit-| Bigna thet the bear position, had] CHICAGO. July P--Wheat, No. 3! more than two hundred Re Aeeaned Casper Warehonse Urq pee erable vayia' -| Stand M1 and Cal, 2-2) ers, Stesdy; bulls, weak to 15c| become untenable in some stocks|red, $1.32; Xo. 2 hard $1. 85. ate VE grain in Fert Worth tn the last week|day. The cotton planted early is | .2derd Ol an vy 4 ‘A bs a strong increase is expected after the it ile wreteer low bulk bolognasy $4,50%4.75;| was counteracted by the extensive] Corn—No. 2 mixed $1.0914@1.10%; > Fi ate Cathie TEL. 27 amounted to 954 cars as against 699] doing well, but late plantings need Standard Ol! of J, hog $4,506 ¢ close of the Frontier Days Celebra Studebaker Corporation —.. ty | !atter price practieal top; vealers in| profit taking apd lack of support No. 2 yellow §1.10@1.10% tion: since large bers of avt wal Sorspeponding: period of 1998. | rain. enna Genre e er a Une with Wednesday's deoling; bulk |others. Many low priced railroads! Onts—No. 2 white 55% @5615: No. 3] gyputeg stop over to neo the cplrit ve | STORAGE FORWARDIN eat led, wit cars. Farmer Texup and Paclfie -..-.s-..- packers, $9.00@9.50; few $9.75 and| touched their maximum figures for] white 58% @56e, Wyoming as it to be. are selling rapidly and the grain ts Automobiles pate era above; stockers and feeders in nar-| the year. Bye—No. 1, 85%e; barley 7514@) V7 mINE As It used to For the best results in rajsiz moving to seaboard in increasing] ST, PAUL.—The last of the horse hickens use Victor Buttermi| row coun! demand; 1, 50. ae nnd S546; timothy seed $6.75@8.56; clover b volume. dtawn fire apparatus of this city has| 2Panecontinental Oft ny nd; bulk, $6500 Tripeny's windows will show you| Starter. For more eces fe Ri 7.00, sted $12.00G 20.50, striking b his week.—Ady i been discarded and the oity hai Onion, Fealtip istodusits: iets aoa? SUGAR Laid, $1770; vibe, $11.25; peilies, | MS dargains this week.—Aay. Pieter Scratch Feed and Layit| Dairy Products completely motorized fire depart- U. &. Cast Iron Pipe 1,] early sales fat lambs, around 25¢ . $12.87@ 1250, See Ben Trans: Phone T4—~ ! CHICAGO.=The quantity of dairy | ment. » . Ind, Alcohol lower; sorting similar to Wednes- it: Tie eects Ni mee mie Wake then United States Rubber _ 4, | day's; undertone weak; few early! new YORK, July 24.~—Refinea . fat natives, $12.50@12.75; two Mr. and Mrs, T. A. Baker w butter stored totals 74,446,000 pounda, nm result of the} United States Steel care, choles Tauhee Hebe, cunts | SHERE Was firm and unchenxed to 10 Foreign Exchange [J congo oiriany ‘baker rere 10| compared to 62,768,000 in July, 1923, Jed at recent style shows,| Utah Copper teady at $8.50@9.00; sheep, firm; |POnt® higher. yrices ranging ftom aks Gee paar and 66,971 for the five year average.|shoes sold on price alone are ex.| Westinghouse Hlectric ngs Sep -00; sheep, firm: ! $6.40 to $6.60 for fine granulated. A Springs, Colo. : lot 2 25; eh American cheese In storage ts 45,-| pected to be a drug on the market| Wiliye Overland - Ay ead ort rater eg tell ase 157,000 pounds compared to $8,824,000| this fall. ‘The demand seems to be | Woolworth : , in July, 1923. Swiss cheese stored| for quality products. continued good inquiry was reported. NEW YORK, July 24.—Foreign Refined futures were nominal. exchanges stead: Quotations in Sugar futures closed steady; ap-| cents: Great Britain demand 4401 Mrs. Mapes’ dacesmaking parlor in the Kopper Kettle. Alterations aunantn to WASLOM. boueas. Go PERE as Acree nr proximate sales 51,000 tons. July un-] cables 440%; 60 day bills on bari and Femodeling. a specialty. Ady. , pared to 2,809 at this time last year. Live Stock Dopestinant: of cAsvieuitinerosioge) Peer css eRe SEAT! Decgmaber Franco demand 5.18%; cables! phe ‘Temple studio for kodak fin i. FORT WORTH.—Texaq livestock —Receipts, 9,000; better grades hogs, | et! Mareh $2.28, %. italy demand 4.82%: cables lishing and commorcial portraits, _— Motorcycles is in satisfactory condition but the active, 10@1be higher; Stherd clout . Belgium demand 4.611%; ca-|_ aay. SPRINGFIELD, Ill.—The Indian| ranges need rain. Herds are report- ereenee steady to strong; bulk better grades : bles 4.62. Germany demand (per*tril- snes S ALT CREEK Motorcycle company hag resumed|ed from 75 to 90 per cent of normal| Buckeye --+----------= rg Retin Byearyetieidt tir Butter and Eggs Hon), .23%- Holland 38.21. Norway! Among the Auto Camp arrivals Se ccleaner rae [end Mae noe basin to mutter Sor, the| CORUANIAL ‘seveeraensee 198-48 12% $2 FT8 Datind weights. $6190 18.86; Sweden 26.61. Denmark 16.17.| yesterday wero: BUSSES hopes to maintain a three-day alnext four weeks. Cumberland Hats area nedkea;< Fh5003,10; coukt ‘ penta inpa ea e Spain | 13.35;!" George Diamond of White Water hnd heavy packing sows, $8.00@825;] CHICAGO, July , 24,— Butter, | Greece 1.73; Poland 19%; Czecho Slo-| ycancnt y; re ras, e:] Vakia 2.97. Jugo Slavia 1.19. Aus. - 3 Busses a Day LS oot va. 8.80; | Bteaays = crbamery extras, 31%e:1¥ 1. Rankin of Beaver, Pa. Effects of Ban Placed on - |!" Dil ofa sant, SRABGE.O: average | SLaNGEraS, ST: are Beate, 34 | lle demand tls. Rumania. 44: GAs Perrige of Fieipont,Xeb Each Way A é 6466 , "$8 wel 260, | 28% ests, > seconde, , 7 o@-Pe. Tokio! Charles Strauss of Los Angeles, “Gatiie Recelpia’ 2.200; actives beet . 4 %4; Montreal 99 11-32. calit. LEAVE CASPER , A ; : steady; receipts, 12,601: Se Pittsburgh-Plus System __|!*:'%: sing eta [tte gpd gearis: atons S| aon auettl: otues pecs mau his readin Maloney of De-| 8B a. m., 10 a. m., 2:30 p. m, 105 . Solar Ret prry | $10.25 @ 10.50; top handy (alive), steady; fowls, 16@ Ret and yeaflings, $7.75@10.00: few LEAVE SALT CREEK rye ° . Sou. i ” | 21%c; broilers, 28@32c; roosters, 14c. ly. >, weight steers, $10.60; fed she stock, ae Studied in Steel Circles |?"3"®* 10 15¢ ‘higher; others slow, stendy:| Cheese, unchanged. NEW YORK, July Louis Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. troit, Mich. orge Schern of Petatuna Elmer Weidner of Lake Ci Calif, y, TH 8a. m., 2:30 p. m., §:30 p. m, 24.—Liberty | -, Mr. and Mrs Sa Vanderveero of BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS| : + : 8 ; Mich Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily :: ers and feeders, nominally: thenty:| \gyw Sith Dividend Yassed | onde costd: | Stas, #10118; nee 4 Whittaker of Windsor: Ont- ||. | Sait ‘Cres Transportation By J. C. ROYLE. them if permitted to do so and that | 8- bulk dry lot cows and helfers, $5.40) 6110 Bermener Stel corporation to. | third Atm, $102.18; fourth 4%8,) youn J, Friese | Ph ceeded Company (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.)|the Pittsburgh plus plan tended to ASE aaa ned et iag teaekees Say eniiicon the repay auariate Ayes U. 8. government 4%3,] 5 °5" 2 Be Nt deat fits di rs TELEPHONE 144 Ew ¥ y 24.— restrict production in other sections ers in load 98.75; idend hare com- 3. E. W. of W: te ine Federal Trade commlasion order |and enabled the. milla’ io" "raske # and cutters, | $2.0003.60; bologna | Nonet due now, ne aN ie Rs Se Se discontinuing the “Pittsburgh plus’ | 6feater profits and conserve invest- bulls, $4.50@4.85. ; —_—_e W. T. Stedd Jr. of Murray, Ken- wystern 19 being etudied in steel] ments in and about Pittsburgh. Sheep— Receipts, 10,000; lambs, 4 tueky. circles bore: Western manufacturers contended mostly 0c lower; early sales fat SILVER All Nations But ||"? Hughes of Ottumwa, La Wyomi Motorwa The majority of the steel mitts, | that prices of other farm, implements frie tenes af 50, ee ‘x Jd wee ae Dieeon ea yoming ( y ,|and other manufactured’ implements 2.75; few natives, . +50; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Do of Lo: > 25 rill i Ta teal Oe en eee | are valved iby the ‘plan, sasertiig | Coie ent TIETTTTTTAL GE] ante. eteady; early ewe top, $6.00;1 Yori. July tnbar cne|| L Aree Toured By |] ath And Mee Ht. A Dover of Lon. |] On July 25, we'will inauge accustomed to quote only a delivered | that {t added about 15 per cent to ee lonterhie, sales choice} 40 Mexican dollars 52%. ‘ 7€ ese urate an efficient passen- price which is founded oa the “Pitts. |12@ price of steel, Two stated bs . ——_—— Mr. Wiederhold joined in opposing the practice a burgh base” and it has been con- od shine retul repair || Ze" Service between Raw- at S ;|Iinols, Iowa, Minnesota and Wis-| Greepull Denver Prices. wereiattinateiy ene eseeet || link and Casper, leaving Hos ance: pie eerteed te consin raised funds aggregating Torehlight a DENVER, Colo, July 26.—Hegs METALS Ten years of travel through every| Shining Parlor. 118 W. Second.—{| po H 1 Bus De. Chica Birmjngham, Duluth. | £55,000 to fight the case through.) rik Basin — —Receipts, 2,000; active, generally . country of the world withthe excep-} Adv. Townsend Hotel Bus . ¥ pried ;|'They were joined by farmers’ or- ‘ steady with Wefnesday’s average; tion of Sweden, Norway and Den- ase Pueblo or any other steel producing Rock Creek — ; hs tvs ri ; Norway 2 SAP ie ; genizations. That case was before a good to choice 2: 2 Pe NEW YORK, July 24.—Copper| mark have in no way abated the in- that quality refrigerator — Bia Pas Maro aR ge the Fegeral Trade commission for ig Mason * 25 | RYeTases, mostly $5.90@9-00; | 285) tiem: electrolytic spot and nearby 13;| terest of Henry Wiederhold, father ard’s Polar King White—ap. Wyoming Motorway mnade in South Chicago was delivered | {Wo 2nd a half years. ‘Two hundred vdieo tte und averages, $8.90; drive-ins.| rutures 1314. of James G. Wiederhold, 903 South ed by “Goad* Housekeeping J iz } pot at 2 p. m. daily. f sled Uning, side {eing. A and fitty thousand pages of testl- 8.55099.00; garbage kinds, $8.5 Tin firm; spot and futures $48.62. {Chestnut street, and known to Ro-| {/nameled linin ne: So ree ae etter | mony. were taken and men of proms. | Sunburst few 160 pound wélgbts, $8.00; 0641 ‘Tron stendys prices Gnehonaed. “| tarlahs in every place where there ip SEO eee atoek at Oe btopel te Othe tee etn |nence on both siden were required lots 120 to 150 pounds, $6.25 to $6.60;] Lena tips aot $1.20 a Rotary organization as “Uncle| fr piece” Uintt Hardware Co, Be ee ae eee Cen eae to appear and teptity. Packing sows, mostly $625; few) Zine firm; East St. Louis spot and| Henry.” : : ts Poesy ey Ree Eee | Somme ntba) manutechivere'sn thé treccen-n-r= 165] 86.50; stock pigs, scarce. futures $6.05. Mr. and Mre, Wiederhold are pay-|_ ¥. J. Eckels arrived in Casper SE de ek ee eELY PST tnaio wast’ epesea t0- empley the +85) Cattle—Receipts, 600; calves, 200:| “Antimony spot $8.50 ing their annual visit to Mr. and] ¢rom Boulder, Celo - demand and was hoe by Be Pittaburch plus system of basing seree-rereer== 1.10} slow, around steady on most classes; ——<—<— a ———— Mrs. James Wiederhold. “Uncle i ° eware meebo cure cane iens- Ft Sigedbeaadd prices last year, quoting figures 70 | calves, 10@25e higher; good 700 to Henry” will remain here until next Go to Tripeny's f 800 pound steers, $8.40; good 1,300 Monday evening at which timo the | delicic ida drink,—Ad\ Na etvard will ‘by logge tied fle MONEY delicious mid-aft n dein) Ady doll r will ‘be pa Casper Rotary club will have dinner to he party furnishing the Casp| POTATOES he i fe with the Boy Scouts at their sum-| Mrs, Oscar J. Whitlock and pavty| Daily Tribune information cdr} . mer camp. Then he and Mrs. Wie-| who left Casper the first of the we to the capture of the person who load 188 pound weights, $8.70; NEW YORK, July 24.—Cali money T 1 r “ derhold will go to Thermopolis where | to motor to several Colorado ry oHecting subscriptiey a 2 2; $ I I oe Sir . CHICAGO; July 24.—Potatoen,| B84, $8.75: odd stock cows, $2.50@ teens niet farted erp hdl they will remain for a considerable| are in Glenwood Springs, Th from Tribune’ subsptibers chaiees trading on barrels fairly goods per, | 2:50- ye ieee) 2; all loans againet acceptancen | Period. Mr. Wiederhold ‘had tunch | pect ‘to return in. about | Sf the paper tance to those states and sufround-| ket strong; rather slow on sacked;|, SeeP—Receipts, 860; slow; %; time loans steady; mixed collater.| “ith the local Rotarians last Mon-| after having made short | cartier i ts, the actual freight must be|ino terriers” market weak; receipts, 192 cars; on | loads T4aho lamba, unsold eariy:} 21'¢040 gayn aXs 4-8 monte fer, | aay, He always makos It a point to|| several places ; Sree ee oo hte tretent on | It 18 expected that the United| track, 256: total United States chin. | (king nity 240 ‘tomer at Fisor| Prime commercial paper 3% @3%s. | meet With members of the organiza- ye j oftice < clared, they charged this freight on | sates Steel corporation's first move| ments. 168; Mikerer aos Kanese| lambs, fully 25¢ lower at 2: 4 ton Whenever possible and has at- hwartz for reliable watch | paving the right ll rolled steel products #0 a8 not) .oaingt the commission's ‘cease and od Tris! other stockers, soar: tended every session of Rotary In. —Ady td diseriminate between customers. | $e bs sacked Irish Cobtlers, $1151. " Titi ae okt, OCR ternational -- Ocean, des’ order will be to take the|pcorer anywhere from 6 Up; sacked ( YT T On thr other side of the case, matter before the United States} Early Ohiom, $1.15@1.85; Virginia Flour ON circuit court and {if unsuccessful | har-eled Irish Cobblers, $2.75@3.00; MINNEAPOLIS, July 24.—Flour This summerthe Wiederholds plan| Betty's * ; pen. Beoxlin-| Setnaiahdsr tte BederalyTeaae poek, to compete thelr tour of the world} ger Building. Phone 1911h.—d¢ taission clauned that the other dis-|there to the supreme court of the| North Carolin barreled Irish Cob-| 20 to 30c higher: fami! its $7.85 NEW YOR Jul: 24.— United States, blers, $2.00¢2.60, @ 37.00, Arla sai ine ee untain for that er wh there was surplus produc-, f. o. b. plant, but their example, tion of steel and that it supplied| Until tho present timo, has not been other districts where there was| Widely followed. ‘on. industry n ‘ Tho mills argued that when steel} 200 iron industry in Utah and Ca fornia makes the decision of the was shiped from Pittsburgh to sup-| rederal ‘Trade commission. of linpor, iy under-production in other dis- they have missed up to this time. | Mrs. W. y left*th!s morn: { to this time, ling for a day's visit In Glenrock. j by visiting the throe countrics which i ; Te ephone 1 tricts could meet the domands upon Bran $23.00, spot quiet; middling $4.75.

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