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| 18 N nm lec “ni fe va nt OF as | his ut tl wh hr hit ne H { i i ; t } H * Sars an eee BLING STRONG IN STOCK MART Profit-Taking Fails to Stop Upward Trend On change NEW YORK, July 26—Week-end profit taking Interrupted the up- ward movement of prices in today’s market, giving opening quotations an irregular appearance. New 1924 highs were established in the first few minutes of trading by Kin- Ney company, up three points, and Consolidated ‘Gas and Sears Roe- buck, which improved fractionally. Rails were mixed, Rock Island per cent preferred dropping a point. The main price movement con- tinued upward with good buying power developing in sugar, mer. chandising and public utility is- sues. Additional new highs were recorded by Brooklyn Union Gas, Montgomery Ward, Associated Dry goods, General Electric, Kennecott Copper and Public Service of New Jersey 8 per cent preferred, the gains ranging from fractions to 4 points. Other strong points were Rock Island common, American Sugar Refining, South Porto Rican Sugar, Cuba Domincan Sugar, Rock Island, Utah Copper and United States Cast Iron Pipe, up 1 to 3 points. : Foreign exchanges opened firm. eee INVESTIGATION OPENED TODAY BY COMMITTEE Counsel Selected to Gather Evidence in Revenue Probe. WASHINGTON, July 26 meet- ing to of the senate select com- mittee nized to ir stigate the internal revenue bureau resulted in the formal resignation of Senator Watson, Republican, Indiana, as its chairman, his replacement by Sen- ator Couzens, Republican, Michigan and a decision for a resumption of the inquiry, September WASHINGTON, Suly 26—Pursu- ing their determination to delve into the prohibition enforcement record of § retary Mellon o the Internal revenu bure: Senator Couzens, Rep’ ican, Michigan and two Democratic members of the special senate committee »ypointed to in- vesti © the burea reed a meet- ing today ‘to proceed with selection of counsel assist in gathering evidence. The ommittee coalition which includes Senators King of Utah and Jones of New Mexico, in ad ° Senator Couzen who has been aligned at times with the La Fol lette group, dacided yesterday to bring about resumption of the hear ings September 1, with the legal ald authorized by the senate during the controversy aroused by the Mich gan senator's personal employment for the work of Francis J. Heney, San Francisco graft prosecutor, at the suggestion of Governor Pinchot, ef Pennsylvania, Senator Watson, Republican, In diana, who has opposed further ac- tivity by the committee since its hearings were suspended because of the illness of Senator Couzens, vig- crously protested against the ma Jority’s plans, gave notice he would resign with chairmanship. Showers.Are Forecast for Coming Week WASHINGTON, July 26.—Weath- ef outlook for the week beginning Monday: Upper Mississippi and lower Mis- sourt valle; Showers in garly part and again toward the off of the week; cool middle and latter parts. Northern Rocky Mountain ‘and plateau regions: Showers in early part of week nd again in latter half; temperature near or below sea sonal average. Southern. Rocky Mountain and plateau regions: Generally fair with temperature nearer above normal. CRUDE MARKET Cat Creek ~$1. Lance Creek -1 Osage 1 Grass Creek, 1 Grass Creek, Greybull - chlight =: Basin: ~ light heavy -. xk Salt Creek Big Muddy - Mule Creek Sunburst Hamilton Ferris - Byron -. Notches Pilot Butte Lander Dome ~ f WHEAT PRIGES FTILL SOARING Futures Sell at New Top Prices Today In Chi- cago Market CHICAGO, and Winnipeg, the whes ere jumped today above all pre- vious high levels this season. Buy- ing was on a big. scale, with sellers July 26.— Influenced her prices at Liverpoot t market in a minority. Black rust was re- ported to te,increasing rapidly in syuthern Manitoba and {t was as- serted that heavy dews and hot sun had made the last three days rust breeders with the crop still four ks from harvest. Chicago open- prices, w ranged from 1%e to 2%e higher, September $1.32 to and December $1.34% to were followed by sharp Corn sympathized with the wheat advance. May corn passed quickly new ton rv d for the season. r openin, to 1%c higher, December 94%c, the corn mark tionnl Oats were pronounced addi nee bullishly affected by re- ports of severe damage to the Can- adign cats crop. Starting unchanged to Ligher, September 4743 to 47%c, all months cimbed rapidly. Provisions rose with hegs and grain, WINNIPEG, July 26.—During the first thirty minutes of trading thia morning, wheat prices took another hoost of six cents over yesterday's close, and July wheat reached $1.5 nd October $1.45. For the first time in many days exporters were {n the market and were buying heavily See eal , LIVESTOCK Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, July 26.—(U. 8. De partment Agriculture.)—Cattle- 00; grain fed arrivals, all rly active; unevenly high beef steers and yearlings, 50@ Asses, iS5e up; top matured steers, $11.30 best yearlings, $11.00; grain fed cows and heifers, 25@50e higher yearling heifers gaining most; nd low quality short fed steer barely steady, very dull and grassy cows and heifer: lower; bulls, weak to 25e lower; 50c off. Week's bulk prices Beef steers and yearlings. stockers and feeders, follow: $8.40@10. cows, $4.00@6.50 00; canners and a veal calves, $9.00@ 10.00, Sheep—Receipts, 1,000; toda ots Pp: ally 7 0 direct; © lots. Compared with week age F lambs and yearlings, $1.00@1. lower; sheep, strong to higher; feeding lambs, steady: top fat lambs, $14.25, yearlin $11.50; feeding lambs, $1 Week's bulk prices follow t lambs, $13.00@14.00; culls, $8:50@9.00; fat ewes, $5.00@ ); feeding lambs, $12.00@01 Receipts, 5,000; better er read. le 15@30c higher ma m advance on lightweight low andes and mixed kind, slow, mostly 10@1éc higher; killing pigs, fully 25¢ higher; light receipts and active shipping demand to $9.80: bulk good and choice 150 to 240 pound weight, $9.50@9.80; desirable 0 to 310 pound averages, $9.40@ 9,60; packing sows, $8.10@8.40; bet ter strong weight killing hogs, $8.50 @9.00; estimated holdover 5,000; heavyweight hogs, $9.35@9.65;. me- dium, $9.55@9.80; Hght, $9.00@9.80; light lights, $8.50@9.70; ing sows, smooth, $8.15@8.65; cking sows, rough, $7.85@8.15; ughtér pigs, $8.00@9.00. Denver Prices, DENVER, Colo., July 26.—Hogs Receipts, 150; few higher; top. $9.50; drive-ins, $9.25; odd lots gar- bage 00; $8.00. Cattle — Receipts, none; © calves, none. For week: Bulls, steady; yearlings, steady to 2c higher; top, i bulls, $7.75@8.00; she stock, to strong; grassy kind, weak © lower; top heifers, $8.50; bulk kinds, $9.00; few packing sows desirable 133 pound weights, $4.00@5.75; cutters, weak; packers, mostly steady f strong vealers, $7.00@8.25; practical top, $8.50. Sheep—Receipts, none. For week: Fat lambs, $1,00@1.25 lower; load best westerns, $12.25; bulk mediums $11.50@12.00; sheep, steady to slight- ly higher; yearling wethers, $9.50@ 10.55; ewes, $4,00@5.50 dust abs Min bel ALS CHICAGO, July 26, — Potatoes trading moderate; market steady celpts 35 cars, on track 206 car S. shipments 578 care¢ Kansas sack- ed Irish cobblers $1.15@1.45; Vir- nia barreled Irish cobblers $2.75% @3; North Carolina barreled Irish cobblers $2@2.60. NEW YORK, July 26, — Liberty 3%, $101.13; first 4%s, 4%s $101.25; third fourth 4%s, $102.14; U. S. Government 4%s, $105.50. Cal! tho Tribune for highway tn- formation. fhe Casyer Dally cCrivune BARNEY GOOGLE. AND SPARK PLUG By SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1924. Billey De Beck ~ Yessia-. THEY Had A CAIN AoT NEP - NEXT WEEK IM GOING UP To CANADA ON A HUNTING Trip = AINT Nou SORRY Take My Tip -- DoT Go HUNTING HUNTING FoR Moose ? FAR FROM THE SPOT YOURE GOING -To They No SOONER Got THEIR Grips UNPACKED WHEN SEVENTEEN MOOSE sm ono id How much You CAN'T COME NoT ME BARNEY! ALL THe Size OF ELEPHANTS, POUNCED For voit You, ALONG . JOE --7 T HEARD THE IN ON EM ~ DOC Took CAREFUL Moose CHARGE Te They Tew me Tue / EXPERIENCES THAT AIM AT ONE OF EM WHO WAS JUST Garmiue Ree mae REA Moose HUNTING ] DOC WAGNER AND ABUT T Toss ZIEGcY INTe THE Thar TANK Your witt 4, CLOUDS © THE GULET HIT THe MOOSE s FoR Next RETWEEN The EYES AND GBouneeo Back HITTING Doe in THE EAR AND HES GEEA DEAF EVER SINCE ZIEGFELD Had LAST SEASON uP IN CANADA --1T OUP THeRe Is GREaT-- IM TAKING spark PLUG ALONG - Gose © CAN T GACK-OuT Now EVERYONE tie PUT ME Down For a Gurtrer -< OH DOC! THIS IS RICH. NOW ('M EVEN WITH YOU FOR ALL SO THE ONES You've PLAYED ON ME} MURDER DEFENSE STAKES BNGK | AC emis Das Poy Gessemer -. 28 Gig Indian 07 Lustoa Wyoming 35 Buck Creek - 1d s Burke 27 co .] wlackstone Salt Creek 30 + | Chappell - as (Continued from Page One) was typed at Gortland's home with Columbine 12 Darrow and Bachrach looked over} "0 one else present. Centra: ape =.00 the photographs, Judge Caverly de You never gave a copy to any- Consolidated Roya! 1.23 laying the opening of court for this asked Darrow, referring to we Guca Sted purpose. They depicted the scenes rtland’s report. Domino. . Bed and actors in the tragedy in the sur- “No, sir. Hikhorn eennnn mene 405 roundings revealed by the _ testl- ohh peilkeas thin’ Moves aah 3. T, Williams -. 3133 Mahe drug clerk who sold acid to| °tBers?” learn ye 7H rug clerk who sold acid to} °'?<* MerBrite nace ocsceoens | M0027. Leopold, was shown behind his coun-| ./) “satin, hewspaper rie oa Gates -- 08 0% ter; the hotel clerk who recelved} "iti to Blontsingesn ma hath Jupiter 09% 01 Loeb's registration as “Morton D.['itivong on the mi hie VON Te-s Kinney Coastal --... .08% .09 Ballard” was depicted at his desk When didi you tall “ith Asst ice Creek Royalty - 00% 01 nd similar reproductions of other] 1) step} uli wi ssist- na = a 3.00 3.15 actual scenes were given. Aa cde contacts gsi hi RL: EY snnecenene 09% UL Mr. Darrow then started ,cross- punta G ¥ questipning Gortland. He started lesa the time the conversatior, pene, ‘ aun ae ae drawing out a history of G Wuvhentto Mirkenterty 9.00 11.00 land's work in the police depart Dae Garice Saetean 2-104 tite bee Bose Dita Lea are The witness named a list of other w% graphic. 4 3 pecan ve 5 8 state and alienists oho 30. ‘o i 3 with whom he discussed the talk. 06107 DIRECT DICTATION “I told it to whoever asked me|By NEA Airmail Service, 06.07 LACKING, REVEALED. about it,’’ sald Gortland. Here is State’s Attorney Robert E. Crowe No. 5 demanding, the death penalty for Nathan F. Leopold, Jr., 3.20. 3.40 “You have be on, then} «tr, Darrow conversed with Ben-| 2nd Richard Loeb, confessed slayers of Robert Franks, at the opening of their hearing before Chi estern Oil Bieias .. 15% 16% for 12 to jamin Bachrach and Leopold put his Caverly in Criminal Court, Chicago, Leopold (No. 2) and Loeb (No. 3) appear to be litt'e stern States — 1647 ed persons Mend Gliese tatiobertt tha attrencee ecutorms plea. Clirence F. Darrow, chief counsel for the defense, is seen with a pencil in hand, listeni mares 905.108 rows pid listeoed intantiys : YJ intently to Crowe's every fi min” Bachrach (No. 4), assisting Darrow is sitting next to Crowe. Soe Dies “That is correct.” said Gortland. Nihiecs de nol memorandaey oattnielts eae - He explained he usually took | in any of your offeinl reports?” ask-| record of the case. Judge Caverly | American Tel and Tet - Louisville and Nashville 98 ‘EW YORK CURB CLOSING these by direct dictation on a typ d Mr. Darrow of the witness. hastened the process vf identifying | American Tobacco - Mack Truck 91% | Mountain Producer: writer. “I made a report to the generai| several dozen pictures. American Woolen Marland Oil 3214 | Jvenrock Oil - “Did you do that in this case? superintendent of police on this case] After all the photographers had| Aniericun Zinc, Lead and Maxwe!l Motors A 14, | Sait Creek Pras. “No, sir, I, made notations,” safd{ nut don't remember whether the] been duly numbered and. entered} -\naconda Copper Middle States Oil Salt ek Con - 7 8. Gortland. ‘friendly judge’ remark was incor-|on the record, court adjourned un- | Atchison Missouri Kan and Tex. apes ~ 214,00 216.00 Mr. Darrow called for these on} porated in that report,” sald Gort-| tit 10 a, m. Monday. Atlantic Coast Line . Missourf Pacific pfd. -. sloiiens 7+ 80-60) "62.60 all his talks with Leopold. Some ang. ; Jeli : Baldwin Locomotive - 117 | National Lead Mutual - 10,62 10,87 Bethe paaalrers in shorthand and] “ ‘he witness was asked to look for Baltimore and Ohio <. - 63% | New Orleans, Tex. and Mex. 3. O. Indiana — 57.62 58,00 it In that report but found no men Bethlehem Steel -. New. York Central You carried some of these thing: . Butter and Eggs E 4 tion of it. The report was dated California Petroleum N. ¥., N. H., and Hartford_. 29% iy sau teed a iver metore Kae June 16. ‘The defense attorneys also Canadian Pacific — orfolk and Western — 3 o Ecce mung asked) scanned the report, their heads close rs ey a Central Leather - Northern Pacific — 7 IP HNtiis oheract wala 'Gonlage ogether and Loeh and Leopold look-| CHICAGO. ayy. ae gut Trndara | Cetre de Pasco -- cific Oil —.. I The + Plinene veata tev bad lever a acter nee be ationlcaes. Mer entre first sS@ssier firsts [Chandler Motors — Pan American ePtroleum B — eid fai: s ‘ ‘There wer dozen single spaced} 2°%¢: © . a sah ld Chesapeake and Ohio Pennsylvania --_ written up into -a report any of his} pages of typewritten matter in the] 34@34@c; seconds 32@38c. Clileako” ana Northwestern eo Brdtiuckta. Git. saMhere conversations with Leopold. 1 ment,. While the attorneys read] Esss steady, receipts 10.379, f! TWO" CnUS, ger e yo eS On yo . af tta Chicago, Mil and St. Paul pfd Pure Of — Wuid or ten cents er cbeka tie iP he eee rea. first], Judge Caverly paced around the|3@26%c; ordinary firsts 241% 20e; Chicago, R. I. and Pac. Reading —- Leyton eg Lae tte ope rclosure about his seat. Finally} 26@26%c; ordinary firsts 24% @25c;| Gite Copp, 3 Repubas aie and NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS, VOnetheteasena Sonat and excused temporarily,| storage pack firsts 27%c. Gira Chla S Pevolae wcbksee = Five average words used as @ No, sir.’ Y rapes ee Te him: “Don't| Poultry allve, steady, unchanged. | Goinrod Fuel and Iron ----- Seaboard Air Line ~ 7 CKFACE CAP HEADLINE deitoie Ree ML 5 : { aik with anybody. lecme Ee 5 j WR rong peek DETECTIVE QUESTIONED Waeou Weinstein tiattoaks vce ame ngvleum Sears Roebuck ~ charged the space of twe CONVERSATIONS Consolidated Gas ~ Unes. Who was with you when you had Sinclair Con .. Sloss-Sheffield Steel and. Ir ptical establishment where Leopold's Corn Products, new All cherged advertising will pe teas i Classes were purchased, Kaentitea || Standard Oil Stocks = 4s dontods Maat linea’ “ierespuotts, Be your conversation at the Leopold | the prescription for the spectacles, cae a peer Sa peRaRaRg aE the number of words. house when you got the spectacles! ‘Then Gortland went back to the Crucible Steel 5 Southern Railway - CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED case?” asked Mr. Darrow. tind. OR a women an 24% he Cibe pane Baas pia, -, 66% | Southern Railway, pfd. es roy MRRORA Te oe uw Mike Leopold was there” ss: on “ 5 a 7] aavison Chemical -- Standard Ol! of Cal iy, uns He sald this was the only time he] ment?” asked Mr. Darrow. ‘Galena 54’ 57 «| Brie -----------. Studebaker Corporation vertisement ordered for ‘more than had talked with the defendant at the} “1 began it on the sixtenth but its| Illinois 130 132 | Famous Players Lasky .. Texas Ca, tune, Errors not the fault of Leopold home and was positive only rinish was delayed until taro on cure | toto Zoran 92 93 |General Asphalt — Texas and Paiific — he advertiser which clearly lessen Michae] Leopold took part in the] weeks ago while I collected futl| Nat. Tran. 21% % ) General Electric -. ‘Tobacco Products - the real value of the advertisement tall umes of the police officers and} N- X- Tran 64° 66 Jieneral Motors - Transcontinental Ol be, Rectified only by publication Was Nathan there when you state's attorneys. Nor, Pipe si 84 orthern, pfd. Union Pacific — without extra charge within FIVE 61 found the guns?” Ohio Ol ~. ays afver “And it contains no mention of i Aarti fr ates Steel — United Drug’ - Bon’ will ‘be: sade when to te the conversation about riendly mm ‘te o =H od Ste Houston Oil — U. S. Cast Iron Pipe does not materially affect the sense judge’ and there is no record any.|Ptairie Pipe tee ten [-Llinols Central U.S. Ind. Alcohol - or purpose of the adveriieesone where in writing of that conversa: | § Se $2188 | international Harvester United States Rubber TELEPHONE ADS. tion’? pursued Mr. Darrow Pity en, 3940 int. Mer. Marine pfd. —. United States Steel — 101% Preppy attention will be given all “That is right" said Gortland. ute § 0. Ky. - 107 108 Int. Tel and Tel, - Utah Copper -. PHONE, “putt wercan ey aa enn : ; yolnted out a brief memoraydum)s) Neb. 283 5 | invincible ON . Westinghouse Electric 3% A nccuracy. not guarantee sbat aren St eey, two single beds in} which he said he had made on his S$ 30:-Ni See 39 914 | Kelly Springfield Tire ~. Willys Overland La CLOSING HOUR, 284 «288 own incomplete typewritten account, |S. O. Ohio Ken tt Copper .- Woo!worth .. Waut Ads to be classified proper- “No, but there were in an adjoin-| only ‘Thursday of this week Vacuum 62 «63 ly must bé in the C ie 3 5 - - 2 = he Casper Dail ing room. “Judge Caverly furnished the de |S. P. Oil — 124 125 Tribune office before 10, Want "Ate Gortland corrected himself remem | rense. with an envelope in which tg |S. 0. Ind. received after 10 to 12 a. m. will be bering that Nathan was present on another of the sergeant's trips to the home. He could not re-call whether Mike was present at that time. “Where did you have the conversa- encloge the notes and memoranda." “Now Mr. Officer,"” said Darrow, don't you know this canversation \bout a ‘friend'y judge’ was a pure fabrication concocted for the pur- to Classify, MENTS. check in full inserte’: under the head “Too Late OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE, Must be accompanied by cash or tionr about getting before a friendly | jos, ” ¥ Payment of the same. Judge 20 he wouldn't be hanged" asls,| omg: ee oaane hays be: poe, poate S03 instruetions vo 2 ‘o sir; it’ was not,” oald Gort- ihalta wove 71% , ounting the words and the SAL that time" ania Gortiand, re-| “2d Daitian Cantos 118 IN FULL PROGRESS SAle ber word for the Casper Dally ferring to a meeting at the state's hat fe all.” sald Mr. Darrow. | American Car & Foundry —.. 111% William F. F mes, chier clerk in en attorney office. ry . American International Iya ant he alone.” the auditing offices of the Pullman | ‘American Locemotive - 30 HELP WANTED—MALE Gortland read from his notes. Leo- | COMPANY was called to tell of the} American Smelting & Refg -. 68% AND FEMALE pold said “If my folks want me to| Tountine by which seat tickets are| American Sugar 45% hang I will go before u jury and| returned ta the company after the | Fe soe Se OTIS I they'll surely hang me. If I go be.| Passenger hands them over to the t GOVERNMENT _ positions; fore a friendly judge and plead guilty | Conductor. S28d ocend, Women, 18 up; $95 to I will get off with life imprison-| There was no crpss-examination. “PY pers ten: month; steady work; pald vaca- ment. You know T have some ideas] Edgar H. Yates, a photographer pop i peepee Mer abet sas SUID ounqaL, B £2} syINSeA Jog told how he and R: other photo ficient, list positions ob write ‘immedis Franklin tute, Dept. 446.8, Rochester, alph Moore, an- rapher, took the scenic that would help the world.” Mr, Darrow brought out that this ANNIVERSARY SALE | sually suf- nable free; Insti- N.Y, we

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