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\ MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1924. he Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN. Oil :: Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets SNEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED | Everyman's Investment |[ "tees |[ Gmseconmes |STOCK PRICES WHEAT MARKET |Woo! Market Takes Respite By Wieen Crammer & Co, (Soren ry, Seperate aaa a, Mme | te . CLM Ar AIN PES BEARISH After Two Weeks’ Activity agp REBPING nePORED Soahe Snseetl review orci, | Ausetinn (Gap eh Bpeaby Ani pesten mvemne g— 2855 15 /. sain hee por Beieriipy Reale hard [eared pai mceetinrrecso Mammary 3B 50. Si Bea aaa BY J. A. HILL The report comes from: outa : mare desirous of educating himself along | American Locomotive --.----- -~ 3 = Nae ae bates nthe Sntelicent {ves | these lines to begin his studies with| American Smelt. & Ref. -.-.. 70 | Mlackatone Salt Creek 2% 1) (Excellent Buying Support|Close Is Unsettled After| .ory Site to report im ceoand Cy | that the dealers are well satistie Chappell ; : . r very little to report in regamt to . clal page of his newspaper. This | ‘JS seneral summary, ean a ea tgp teacereccemmecep ed CC CPP TEE eT RI Aids Various Stock Brisk Trading Through- |the woo! market. The trade is|!t® the situation. Some oftth does not mean following dally fluet,| TH mews which ‘discloses in-| American Tel. & Tel, --------125% e £1py <—<————= 2.80 5,00 Lists taki breathing spell after the|!arger houses report that they kv uations in stocks. ‘That may or| fences upon the movement. in se-| American ‘Tobacco 154}e\ Cooter tae Lists: OL Advarce out Day fettvlty “cts tha. 60 care we it 1.21 ed ctivity of the past week or t Iready disposed of half of th; uadones (aystocts. That may or | curity, prices covers '@ wide fleld| American Woolen Consolidated Royalty activity ne pe x two.|already disposed of half of the:woe 76% |G, 3 7 ale 5 bee *} Cow Gulea -. 05 Very few sales been made chaned-thial year: informing oneself as to general fi- The supply of money, the price of] Amer. Zinc, Lead & Smelt.. 8% 10 NEW YORK, Aug. 4.—Stock CHICAGO, Aug. 4.—Estimates| Boston and the ones reported have tee pve 3 Comino -.-.--. The es Ww Pott: nafeial conditions and. their rela, |CO™Moditles, traffic of the railroads| Anaconda Copper -. acken SOM A Rietieen” GUE {04 06. | prices resumed their upward courre}tnat the 1924 wheat yield in the| been made at about the level of the| | 7Helr ales were made at ap tion to the state of trade and in- be even political developments are| Atchison -...- a-a-=--105 | op, Williams = today in anticipation of better busi-| tmited States would amount to $07,.|Prvious two weeks. Wools below | ¢ven if it was a modest one. The dustry. cd ro dag i bee ee, eres Atlantic Coast Line -----—----130% | Forgo Lo. Bes ? hess this fall. Intermittent profit | 90,000 bushels had a bearish effect | the grade of quarter blood have ad-|are therefore in a position te~bol Most people who are at all inter.| <P wae ee neni | Baldwin Locomotive -—------122%4 | rrants Ba ‘ taking gave the general list an rreg-|on ‘the market today, especially to-| vanced slightly but not enough to|the remainder of thelr stock unt Itimore hio ‘ -_----.--- 63% | Gures ested in securities begin at the wrong | vestments and that special know- Bethlebee ea. rg Jupiter end. They put the emphasis upon the price movements of the particu: |e se_2%, the stock in trade of the! catifornia: Petroleum ~ Kinney Coastal ------ ular appearance at times but excel-| ward the last. The close was un-| make a difference in quotations. It|the prices become more favorable lent buying support was forthcom-| settled, %c to Mc net lower, Sep-|is estimated that not more than|It is not expected that any furthe ing for practically all the standard | tember $1.31%@1.31% and December] five per cent of the wool remains in| great activity will occur beforevélec lar stock or bond which they hap- hei Sad Seteetrae eratie cen Canadian Pacific Lance Creek Royalty — rails and industrials, Sales approx!-| $1514 @1.35%. the hands of the growers in the|tion. This is because of théei#ac pen to have purchased or which|+o avail oneself of this method of} \ ‘entral, Leather Maring --..-.-. mated 1,250,000 shares. Wheat prices averaged higher to-| west. There can be very little ac-| that In the recent boom the ment they are thinking of purchasing. | forjowing the events of the day as| Ce? de Pasco Mike Henry --......-. The bull movement in the'stock| aay during the early dealings, des-| tivity from now on In this section.|facturers are believed to hawé) oy They will read whatever is printed Chandler Motors --.--.....--. 50% | Mountain ana Gulf -- 1.45 market today entered upon its ninth! nite « sinking spell soon after the} There are, Mowever, a few good|ered their needs for two orathee they relate to securities. Do not ex- week. The initial demand embraced ns . about this specific security, its earn- pect to learn. it’ allat once. ‘There Chesapeake & Ohio ------... 1% | New York Oil .....--- 200 11.00 res The f and ; opening. An upturn in Winnipeg] clips in strong hands that are held | months ahead. aie - ings present and prospective, but|is no easy road to financial educa-| Chicaso:& Northwestern -- 68% | Picardy ...--se-n 02 04 | the olls, rails, motor and industrial | quotations together with a renewal] for prices above the present level There is not enough difference Pr a ‘will overlook the far more vi- _| Chicago, Mil. & St. P. pfd._.. 251g | Preston --.... 1% 02% | Specialties, gains of a point or SOlof black rust reports both from The last activity in the west was|the prices of the eastern market * tal matter of the state of the parti | Scion In nee other ‘fHeld. Te tains] Chicago, R. I. & Pac. Red Bank ana==48.00 48.00 | Delng recorded ‘by Union Pacific, north and south of the Canadian|in. Montana where from 40 to 42|to0 make a quotable change in tb cular Industry of which this secur-/time and study but the first thing] Chile Copper 31% | Royalty and Producers .05% .06% |General Electric and Maxwell Mo-|noundary tended to stimulate wheat|conts was paid for the wool that| prices of wool on Wyoming réfidhe ity’ is representative. tne Go ta-tako Gh he Ganienel prin: | COOK” Colm. 74y | Sunset ---------- ee 36 tad A's _Colorale Sup Eacyes uP) buying, and so too did an advance|was offered at Dillon and other|as compared with those publishe It is an axiom of speculation thatleiples. Some details wilk be given | Co'orado Puel & ron 22 53 Western Bxplaration ~3.25 3.36 | fractionally to a new 1924 high. Jin the corn market, Besides, coun-| concentration points. ' In this letter last week. it i» saferto act upon stneral than |In subsequent articles. Congaleum. ~.. Western Oil Pieias 15% 16% eat er bad oa ty Seats ns try offerings of wheat here were upon special information and in’this|(Mr. Hughes’ fifty-third installment | Consolidated Gas —-—. Western States - TAL pakabgcett A pr Baty Ei Ae i respect the investor. may well imi-] will appear in the Casper Tribune| Corn Prod., new --..-. + 4e:8 Sg n only fair. Opening prices, which va- me sock breaking 14 he Bf r-| higher, Rentomber 33056 to $12 FALL IS GUEST OF DOHENY AT ” a .06 fro seg eatin, phake pees oy ar. | hi , Bent n B24 32% tate the speculator. ‘ow all the} next Wednesday.) Cosden OM --. NeW WORK CURB CLOSING |but the main price tendency con- higher, September 1.32% to $1.32 > § eas 3 an Decmeber $1.86 and $1.38% Crucible Steel —. tinued upward. General Electric bs i »: F ; 2H tgs Mountain Producers ~--18.00 1 were followed by a moderate gener: ¢ ° . . Dakin Chemtel pid. Glenrocko# _- 30 | Moved UP 1%0 to.$2.7 a record] a1 setback and then by arise all DINN etal Ta e OWS 1¢ Uu eh ag = Salt Creek Pras. 24.00 | hgh for all time and Pittsburgh and | around to well above Saturday's fin che ‘ont de Nemours Salt Creek Cons go5| West Virginia, Chino Copper and | y.y_ : SVl@ = <a<<<. feo s E New York Oil Famous-Piayers Lasky -——-- 86% | Ohio . _.----e-. In Cities and Rural Towns) 22" 2.00 11.00] Pierce Arrow preferred sold at their | 41) deliveries of corn reached a y 61.00 62,00 | Bishest prices of the year. Gains|new high price record for the sea 00 215.00 | Sf & Point or more were registered | son. Adverse crop reports. . and } Prairie Ol : ' | F Great Northern, pfd@. ...... 66% 4° © 14 ae bak “| Lead and Mathieson Alkali; S. 8.1 atter opening at one cent decline} LOS ANGELES, Aug. 4—Alberty trip from Los Angeles to Catalt BY J. ©. ROYLE ind, te Gult States Steel Kreske broke 13 points. Foreign |t, 140 advance, December $1-03 to| B. Fall, f 0 Beenie es y ©. sir! not the necessity, to buy| jul, Staten Stes ps Lenehepiatindetesr PR canted SS id , December $1. ‘all, former secretary of the in-|brings his legal and spfritual ad } (Copyright 1924, Casper Tribune) | into th# bosom of the American | Houston omens: ane. OD s $1.03%%, the’ market Scored sharp| terior was one of 300 guests at al-visers with him, might well"be i trade is briskening up. ‘This trend|colcr. judicious! ” ‘They | International ester f ie 7 “| some cages. at Avalon, Santa Catalina island, e y | ibephacent bth ih toe larger aitiba] Bae Pee idlclously Satawis qeey | Int. Mer. Marine pfd. (ae aah Oats rose with corn and aaa re|by E. L. Doheny, oll magnate. it whos aaae satires Be ieitbae= ( and in the rural sections and is} the sombre and conservative fabrics | 1®t- Tel. & Tel. 16% | CHICAGO, Aug. 4.—Hogs—Re-|,,WHh the allies in agreement on | suit of wet weather hindering oate| became known here today. to beat them to a frazale." —+ due mainly as: much to.a more}of past years made {ts appearance | ! ‘e Oil 12% | ceipts—34,000; desirable grades large-| 1° Let tapas 4 traditional ‘sell. | "2rvest. Starting unchanged to/ There wero present a corps of But the newspaper men entruste cheerful state of mind on the part|last fall with the blue gray color. | Kelly-Springtield Tire ly 85 to 50c higher; others slow; big | Ket Witnessed the tradi tna rsleea | 282, Cent off, oats soon showed a} Doheny attorneys and two clergy-| with the task of reporting the ut of the consumers as ty improve-|ings and the demand for plaids will] Kennecoty Gopper ~ prayer oere | Pe manatee pe Sreatiar peste BA Gonerat | Cecided general upturn. men, most of whom in the course of}terances (of Mr. Fall—they-hw igs and light lights, 50 to 75c high- 1 2 3 ment in the agricultural situation| continue at least throughout this| Louisville & Nashville -.--. Higher quotations on hogs and|after dinner speeches touched brief-| heard he was to bs a speaker~ Electric extended. its gain to nearly an4 the financial condition of farm-| year. Mack Truck er; active shipping demand; top, 4s ‘ sy {corn gave a iift to provisions. Later|ly, sometimes caustically it is re|camo bac 3 : ers. seUndertear_ manutactuzers.who| Marland’ OU = $10.40; bull good and choice 160 to| x points and Pittsburgh and West the market receded in view of do-|ported on tho subject of congress fornies” ‘eacketieet Bb apse Th The public ca because it wants} have heen complaining of small or-] Maxwell Motors ‘4A’ 240 pound weight, $10.10@10.30; bet: erences ce ig “erie sant 4 mestio crop estimates of 67,000,000} and alleged political prosecutions] roast turkey, mashed potatées, : to buy, not because it has to buy,/ ders have found that a good por-| Middle States Of1 -- ter 250 to. 325-pound butchers, $10.00 ataitred, ohees Sanit anaOhio ders bushels more than the total which ed on oil leases. salad and apple pip,: Grant: Satie many merchants assert. This} tion of the expected business has} Missouri, Kan. & Tex. ...4. @10.20; good and choice 140 to 150.) Preferred, ray F a month ago was looked for. There} Frank Hogan, one of the lawyers, ° smoked two cigarettes and “oigar was also 5,298,000 bushels increase} remarked with o smile, that “that|chuckled at of tho United States visible supply | foresight of a man who on such total but this was partly due to in-|an occasion as this, a two hour stand is supported by the psychol-|come to them in re-orders. Stocks| Missouri’ Pacific, pfd. ---.--. Pound Kind, | $9.75@10.00; | packing | 1NeNOE ne ne Good buying alee ogists and advertising experts who|in the hands of mills and dealers| National Lead ~...-----.-.146% | OWS: $8.50@8.90; strong weight kill-| 0 Ue x | | | the wittyism of). .th r i din A lated Dry Goods, | claim that 90 per cent of purchases] are small and both makers and re-| New Orleans, Tex. & Mex. ing pigs, $9.25@9.50; heavy weights, | W% Noted In Assoclated Dry Goods Doheny lawyers—and uttered not i word, made aro dictated by instincts and/|tailers are watching closely the|New York Central 39.85@10.25; packing hogs smooth,|Postum Cereal and United States} ciuding for the first time the stock- jal Al hol, int or re emotions, rather than acute !mme-|trend of tho cotton market since| N.Y, N. li. and Hartford 222. ar” | $8:90@9.00; packing hogs, rough, | 1nduste! Mean ttal cats er hand) at Wichite, ans, . . ial solvents is- ‘ $8.20@8.60. Slaughter pigs, 38.50q@ |More, The cemmerc! Subsequently, the fact that Decem- 9.50. sues ' extended their losses to 7 | per delivery showed 13 cents advance ’ Cattle—Receipts, 20,000; excepting |Polnts each and Federal Light and | ahove last week's low point tended t p few early sales mostly to outsiders, | Tracjion fell one point to a new |t, pring about a reaction, and so like- i 1924 low at 76. Nickel Plate, Amer- diate needs. that raw staple composes a good| Norfolk & Western ‘Wew. York merchants gave con-| portion of the garmens which cover| Northern Pacific —-... evidence to this theory|a wide expanse of American skin. |*Pacifts Oj] ...--_.. ‘today. Geclaring that their sales hadj Mills are now about two months| PanAmerican Pot. “BY re r ‘01 2. improved in the last ten| behind thelr usual fall production] Pennsylvania --..-.. Tea TAIL tO eee ietecs nent] (oes Gate Hiblladalpbla, anid Reading | 55. cruia eoreh 150,000 600. trighele ' Gays, ai the taxi rate war had/ schedules and retailers, beginning} Producers & Refiners welghty kind down mostly; shipping |C®! and ron and American Woolen | more than was expected on July 1, brought some cab fares down to &/ to realize this, are beginning to or-| Pure Oil demand narrow; early top Sraauvar lost a point or more on profit taking. |ipne close was nervous, tac to 2%e 20-cents a mile basis, | Women|der fall requirements. Reading — — steers, $11.65; some held higher; kil!-| Call money opened at 2 per cent-|/net higher, December $1405% to i shoppers, they said, were anxious} Shoe production row is at a lower] Republic Iron & Steel Mates } Prices stiffened in the early af-| si 95%. | ing quality, mostly good; 30. loads Montant grassers to killers, -$7, | $7-40q|ternoon when. General Electric was |” CHICAGO, Aug. 3— 7.65 for horned and dehorned respec. | 2Oo8ted up 11 points to 281 and Opening High Low Close tively: stockers and feeders very| United States Steel common and | wreaT— 5 scarce, firm; she stock, uneven; bet-| American Can Climbed to new high | sept, 1.32% 1.32% 1.31% 1.31% H ' he year.» Good buying ‘ 5 ter grades grain fed kind, very scarce | Cords for Dec. 36% 1.36% 1.35 1.35% strong: others slow, steady to weak;| °/8° Was noted in the Tobacco group, 41% 141% 1.40% 1.40% A May f other killing classes. mostly steady;|‘th® Sains ranging from 1 to 2 and| qoRN— 3 weighty bologna bulls, $4.75@4.85;| # Doints with Schulte Stores at a) cop 114 1.14% Opening Speech May Be (Continued from Page One.) 1.02% 1.08% 5 saw @ merchant vessel at 2 g’clocl 1.08% 1.06% Held Off Until Labor in the afternoon but could not at tract its attention. An hour fate mostly light kinds downward to $4.00 | *W top. Dee. Day Managers Say the trawler which rescued us wa to take advantage of the bargain] point than a year ago, but to some] Rey; baceo “BY and made shopping excur-| extent that is attributed to the Jess- eeicare ae Line z sions supply the destinations. ening demand for the fancier mod-| Sears Roebuck E Clothing trade, which was de-|els and colors in women's shoes. Sinclair Con clared by permission to be eo dead) The call for the sturdier and more | Sioss.sheffield Stoel that the funera] could not long be} stable styles is improving. The} southern Pacific delayed, is beginning to .show re-| Brockton, Mass., are determined to Sduthem Rajt newed signs of life and compilation] help out this movement by a cam- Southern Rail ey of totals after the mid-year inven-|paign of intensive selling, coupled | creamery Gay ey Pte ~ torles indicates that, in gencral,| with co-operative advertising, which |S.” pint the volume of business has been| has proved advantageous in other | St@ndard Oil of N. J. closely comparable with that of the| industries. eS CORR. corresponding period last ~ear.| Sik production is moving stead- July special sales in most sections| ily ahead and in this material also ket on veal talves'to packers; out-|@emonstrations continued | through: | 6 ypg_— wdaes ib ber ona chee: out the afternoon, United States : sf Steel common moving up 1% to a Sh —Receipt: 000, Raed pboragt tt slow; fat) vow 1924 high at 1.10: Fisher Body Sept. Dec. - and below; largely $9.00@9.76, mar-|. The closing was firm. Bullish | y¢q,, Pacific sighted. We had to signat-+/he ‘ lambs uneven steady to 25e lower; 4 May with pistol and rifie before she no have been productive of excellent] the emphasis placed on colorings is | Tobace sorting more severe; few early sales {Jumping 9% points and Mack Truck, | 7 ARD— teAbiINGTON, Aus. domes, ticed us.” business. thoroughly apparent. One manu- Spumconteientel on native. lambs $12.75@13.25; culls,| United States Cast Trregular and] cone, _ 13.90 Lavollétte and, his.advieers pacar Lieutenant Wade said he and Or Just at present, clothiers are de- facturer says the day ts past when = sey rf $8.50@9.00; early sales range lambs, pavers! Pinta scoring gains of 3] O04. 13.97 RAaMASAy aa “Esa we tian they shoula|4n Were afraid at first to eat th Dating whether the widespread pop-| ten or even twenty colors will tend iS ic $13.25@13.90; sheep steady; no action | Ponts or mo! 14.00 begin active campaigning. Indica-]*andwiches and drink the wate ularity of knickerbockers and flan-| to meet the demands of the modern | U. Cast Iron Pipe -. Mel trousers had been a benofit or] woman. An extensive range of | t Ind. Alcohol ©... * @ detriment to them. Some tuke| colorings is necessary and many | United States Rubber the view that the purchase of aj makers will include from United States Stee} pair of knickers has eliminated forjshades In their fall produ .| Utah Copper many the necessity of buying a] Among the new tints, he dec Westinghouse Blectrio on feeding lambs; prospects steady. tions, however, are that little will be] they had, not knowing how’ leony — Sept. 12.6 12.50 done for a month at Jeast, and that |!t would be before they were reaéhed OMAHA, Neb. Aug. 4,—-Hoge—Re- E k N T | Oct. « 55 12.70 12.47 the time, meanwhile, will be devoted} They were confident all along) how cepits—7,000; fairly activce 25 to 60c BELLIES— mainly to routing organization work,| ever. thet they would sight aves higher; bulk desirable 200 to 300 Sept. 13.70 13.70 13.60 18.65] Aavisability of ator LaFollette} Sel and eventually rach land,./ani 13.70 13.80 13.70 13.7 5] making his {nit!al campaign ch | th ound butchers, §$9.26@$.75 kept the plane coi , whole lightweight suit. Others} will be cetrine, a lemon yellow, | Willys-Overland - 3.00; pulle Peskin: eases ; ] HIGH RECORD S red | $1.32% @1.33; | on Labor Day in some industrial o fore the wind They sutras 13 hold the view that the vogue for] itian sand, banana, artichoke, chow, | woolwort! mcioothl « cowa-caie., to 1ONe 2 hard $1.91% @1.33. ter is being considered, it was said] the cold and from the tossing o knickers and ‘lightweight flannels} cedarwood and the clay tone ugha aa abet SR ab aun a Tee ; 2 mixed $1.16@1.16%;| today, but some of ‘his friends have| the wrecked craft about by thi has been a life saver to the tréde| known as canyon, mofave and mosa. DATs aanik of anieé, $8509.36! ve a No. 2 yellow $1.16%@1.18. advised him to walt until mid-Sep-] waves, but did not at any time con acs eaathiie Re eae which ere pes veiad tone Standard Oil Stocks || cre° co*t Saturday, $8.52; weight,| sterling went to another 1924], Oste—No. 2 white 5416514; No.| tember and then to launch a drive| sider heir position critical. Thet 278. fi* +) 3 white 53% 453%. for votes that would be carried on| main anxiety was to save the plan: Manufacturers and clothlers who} the colors and American dye man Caitle—Recsipte-14/000; fed. tears high spars at 34.44% at the open 960. intensively. until election day. and continue the flight after tr r ae : ing of today’s foreign exchange 4 nape Fave gotten together on the trends| ufacturers are working uight and| Anglo — OM! lan atateeriitign sia io Sed lowers HIE Meine oe ieee crite tates rere arley-—81@84c. Taps Wie IA this Waaw’ Hinlinws [kod Hoon teade vi 31800) ye . ~ vate " * “4 which will probably instill the de-] day to keep pace with the demand. ees $8.50@10.75; top medium weight) back to $4.44%, about a half cent Timothy seed—$6.25 @8.25. that six weeks of whirlwind cam-| “It was a tough break after, th Con aaa i steers, $11.25; welghty steers, $11.10;| above Saturday's close. French Clover seed—$1 @2: 1.50, paigning would bring the appeal for} five months’ flight,” said ‘Wade ; Curmberian fed she stock, steady; choice cows, | trance moved up about three points | L&td—$13.00. support for the LaQollette-Wheeler| ‘as when the four planes > let Calena - $7.50@8.50; heifers up to $9.00; grass-| to -75 31 Ribs—$12.6: | ticket to a peak just before election,| America the army hoped al? ‘fou ‘ Tra e EWS | | Bizz > - ers, 26c, or more lower; early bulk va a GO eet Bellies—$13. while if too much speech making is] would return. But it’s all # the et grass cows and heifers, $3.50@$5.50; —_—_— made, prior to that time there might#game, We did our best.” « Nat. Tran. Catheca and ‘dutteri,-< 6.000328 Visible Grain Supply be a last minute let-down. They favor] The vessel that found Wade an MARKET Commodity Business. ly take a part cargo of salmon. Hook-| N: ¥- Tran. bulls, 26c lower; bulk bolognas, $3.75 Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Aug. 7 & Inte start also to enable Mr. La]Ogden was the English — trawle . Lumber. ings this week were 000 cases. | Nor. Pipe - ealers, steady; practical top, ible supply of Americ Follette, who recently has been ill, | Rugby of Grimsby: News 6F th ST. PAUL, Aug. 4.—Increasing Ohio Olt : few up to $9.00; heavy calves,| oo, . —Foreien ex.}the following changes in bushels: |'to conserve his strength. find followed many offers of ‘desist prices for farm produc’ Farm Products. Prarie Ol) 25@50c lower; stockers and feeders Ras Scio ry 4 Re i pet sa,| Wheat Increased 5,116,000 america — ance in the search for the dfdable lated sales of lumber to northwest] BOSTON, Aug. 4.—Drought in| Prairie Pipe steady; stockers, $5.25@6.25; feeders, | Cent eritnin, demand 44 otleg| Corn increased 1,022,000. e made to Rear Admiral ‘Thorh farmers. A survey today shows that} New England has not only inflicted| Solar Ret. $6.50@$7.25; top 0. ? et Oats increased 25,000. | as T, Magruder, U. S. N., om th 60-day bills on es 7 tye ecreased France, demand 5.341%; cables 5.35 is ee ay Pumas Butter and Eggs Jes have. been lar; in the last 10| heavy damage on Connecticut to-]Sou. Pipe - 3 4 | Sheep—Receipts—1,300; woo led Richmond, by the British admiyalty @ays than for any 14 days in the| bacco, but has caused a $60,000 loss} S. ©. Kan. lambs stendy to 10@15c lower, native 7 1; cable: a | Barley decreased 6,000. = mr - ———? |tho British naval authorities @ “last four years. Retailers are build-| to berry growers of Hampden county, |S. O. Ky. - $12.85 @13.25; fat range Iambs, most-| Hayes demand 4.9844 sacenies ¢ 38% a | CHICAGO, Augs 4 tor Tower: | Rosyth and the Danish authopitle ing up stocks which have been held| Massachusetts. - Potato damage in] S. O. Neb. ly $13.10@13. op, $18.50; fed clip- fetta y triflion MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 4.—Wheat aE Ty ag ndards Jat Thornshayen, Faroe Islands, to a minimum since 1921. the western part of this state is}§.0. N. Y, ped lambs, steady to 2gc higher: sales| sroyinng 98.04; Nory 3:17; Sweden {cash No, 1 northern. §1 MUMS Sor ciitaetce At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoo: a taRS OS placed at $100,000 and the honey crop] s.0. Ohig ~ $12.40@12.60; sheep fully 25c high-/$¢'¢4. ‘Denmark 1623; Swizlerland| No. 1 dark northern spring; cholco| yy jichec: reccines the Richmond sighted the destroye Steel. is doomed unless more rains fall soon }‘Vacuum — er; top ewes, $7.00; feeders strong; Spain 13.46; ¢ to fancy $1.51% to $1.58%; good to tirst lg i ir Billingsley, which had come wp ts ordinary firsts early sales range feeding lambs, up- ward to $12.00; some held higher. the wrecked plane after the trawle found {t. ‘The Billingsley, wa steaming slowly, towing the plane while the trawler was standing bt Lieutenant Wade and Sergeant Og den were still on board the Boston They said later the trawler had no offered to send a boat, but had ind! cated her intention of remaining ot CLEVELAND, Aug. 4—The larg:|and many cows, must be butehered sp. / Oi est manufacturer of automobile} unless pastures green up, riday’s| 014% soa’ 13 1.41%; new September frames here will install a night force| rains were too late to check the| °°: 14: TURN Golo) Avg: Tue—Hlogese| biavin, tests Aveta 00144; Runes} goed 1 oe Cacteniber $1403) ser Shorty, insleating (an, incrsase, thi varaae. Receipts, 500; active; mostly 60 t019 95; ‘Tokio 41%; Montreal .9 December 1.87%; old December automobile production. This increase 80c higher; top load, $9.85; few head, * OL ea Pe eahent . | $1.37%; new May $1.42:% old May is reflected among sheet mill makers aa CRUDE MARKET J] $10.00; other desiranie 190 to 240: 314245, who are running 40° to. 50 per cent ¢ o of bes : pound averages, mostly $9.50 to $9.7: Corn—No. 3 yellow $1.10% @1.11% papacity: sag SoMa) padi KIC tneasing Mie Cat Creek piaiber Arive-ing, 79:38;tp $9.35; pack No. 8 white 49% @50%c. ce = i 25 ot mand for raisins, dried apricots and| Lance Creek ig sows 260 higher, mostly 87@8lc. Czecho Slo’ choice $1.42%@1.50%; jordinary to extras, . (92 acor ery firsts (88 t Packing stock, current make, Cotton. inka > Ties aeihe Ol. Cholekr ane s'rable fat pigs, $7.50 to $7 . 2, 89% 1490@c, ‘ Rais 3 hand in the hopé of being of assist HOUSTON, Aug. 4.—During the| Prarie Bi I a ate ree pang! Osage ers s Alen atag.se oeeeez? my receipts, | 11,388: Jance tn saving the plane and Jf nec season which ciosed July 31, Houston] 1. against 10 cents last year. Prune Grass: Creek, (lig! Cattle—Receipts, 3,360; calves, 250; —oe luster bhele wile loka a fy unde. | easery picking up its men. exported 1,071,000 bales of cotton| rites are slightly under last year's | GTa5* CoS Say, -90) fed classes and pled isis grassers) NEW YORK, Aug. 4.—Prices of Bieber ole’ Billie: fiata: reahetebay }// A. heavy sem ahd a freshening win: and handled 1,354,000 bales in local) Pie “Siig dried peaches and rai-| GTeyDW --~--=-------=— =- 1.40] active steady to strong, other classes; Wyoming ofls at 2 p. m, today were ee erat cies 5 Outs de it difficult to bring the dis compresses. Both totals are new] Prive een oot year's levels, Torchlight 1.40} slow, bidding steady; bulls weak.toHisted eh the New York curb as METALS 1 in eb Rodd Lr hare ara od valeplane,\Moneslée -the eae high records. Elk Basin -. - 1.45] 16¢ low fat classes uneven, most-| follows. ins, fresh fancy 20@20%¢. mond. Finally a line was floated t: 7 Rock Creek 20] ly steady; top, 1,237-pound steers,| Standard Of! (Indiana) 59%; Pee GRE the Billingsley by a bouy and ther ‘Corn. (oe ee Salt Creek ST. LOUIS, Aug. 4—The corn] cHIcaGo, Aug.4—Although de-| Bis Muddy crop of southern: Tilinois has been! pana for Illinols conl continues dull,| tule Creek seriously affected by borers and some] yyoquction has, increased slightly Sunburst ~ $10.50; others, $9.10 to $9.60; mixed| Mountain Producers 18%; Omar 58; NEW YORK, Aug. 4.—Copper. passed. to the Boston. By thi yearlings, $8.65 to $10.25; fed year-|Salt Creek 24. firm; electrolytic spot and futures, SUGAR age obits Dane wee Davie avian ling heifers, $8.25; few, $9.65; grass ~ ——— RS EaAbL? tan, A moet anaes lee side-of the cruiser. . cows, mostly $4.25 to $5.00; best loads, duicaes$0{G6)., Iron, etendy; MuCNwael’ The hotsting wear was attachéd t Aug. 4—Refinea | the plane and an attempt was be cent of Hamilton Dome — $5.00 to $5.60; mixed grass cows and 50 ; oni Cr Reise inate pean rales. i pee ncenrere lis rine deat rroonhea| Ferris heifers, $5.80 to $0.00; most veatera || LIBERTY BONDS other by 2 ee mara cas Mb sgt One hanged to J!86 made to litt tt when the ‘strat : production amounted to. $,978,560| Byron - $8.00 down; two loads Texas, $7.00; ot Lead, steady; spot, $7.50@7.75;|10 points lower, although Ist quo-|°f the 6.800 pounds weight stepper Shoes. tons, compared with 8,754,000 tons| Notches ~ few dulls, $4.25 to $516; stockers,| ee YORK, Aug. 4—Liberty| zinc, firm; East Bt. Lou(s spat, $6.00; | tations still ranged from $0.40, to|the lift and caused it to giveqray PHILADELPHIA, Aug. Magers the month previous. Sh tri pe eases Receipts, 9,000; moderattly | bonds closéd: 3348, 101.13; first 44s, rent $6.0096.05.. Antimony spot, LE Dia eh iia ih mt ope taal tircush. the pide and. segteasit Ree easning (6 coves trate oes: active; fat lambs, steady; 10 loads | 102-17; second 4s, 101.29; third 4s, | 92-00 praia < Wade and Ogden, who had bolrde, best westerns, $12.00; few 135-pound a fourth, 44a, 10222. ,.0. 8. os eee NEW YORK, Aug. 4—Sugar fu.|the cruiser meanwhile, witheste thi y § Seren alta iste en te GERMANS LEAVE POTATOES fat owes; $8.10; few. jonga unsold, jig oa bao RS tae a tures closed steady; approxtmate|th® accident from the deck of th: . > ond been reached in prices and that the a MONEY } sales; 12,000 tons; September, 2.27:4] Richmond j trend {s upward. Saean The mont ancient of the sacred| Sardio, one of the few cats in ns; September, 3.27 FOR GONFERENGE CHICAGO, Aug. 4—-Potatoes| fires of India still existing was con-|the country with its own income, is = Fish. about steady: receipts 83 cars total| secrated twelve centuries ago, in| dead of old age at the former home| NEW YORK, Aug. 4.--Call money, > — SII VER SEATTLE, Aug. 4.—Loadings of United States shipments 728; Kan-| commemoration of the voyage made|of its dead mistress, Miss Eleanor| steady; high, 2; low, ruling rate Minn, Aug. 4,- new pack Alaska salmon for the At- oon sas ond Missourl ancked Irish Cobb-| by the Parsees when they emigrated|J. Clark, of Pomfret, Conn. Miss | 2; closing bid, 2; offered at 2%4;-last unchanged to 150 higher . ‘ sais lers $1,154081.20; few fancy §1.25@ | from.Perslato India, Thé fire is| Clark, who left an estate of over| loan, thaiat Bee etaen coteathere wil BERLIN, Aug, 4—The German] $1.90; poorly graded heated S0ct | fed five times every twenty-four} $1,500,000 provided in her will that 8, 1%; time loans, easy: mixed | $23.00 68%4c; Mexican dollars be only a small carry-over of this| delegation to the {nter-allied. confer-| $1.10; sacked early Ohios, few sales | hours with sandalwood and other| $2,500 be eet aside and the income| collateral, 60-90 days, 2%4@2%; 4-6 aa pa season's fish. Lumber carriers go- ence left fer London shortly after! $1.20; Virginia barrel Irish Cobb-| fragrant materials, combined with|used for the care of the pet cat} months, 949%; prime commercial! For results try'a Tribune Clas-| Cai! the Tribune for highway is ing through the Panama canal usual. nine o'clock this morning. lers $2.25@$2.50, very dry fuel. 58h ‘ during its life. y paper, 34 @3%. wo aes sified Ad. ‘ j formation. call loans ngaingt accept-| Family patents $7.85@8.05. Bran,| NEW YORK, Aug. 4.—Bar‘allvye 2%eo.

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