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# : THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1924. Ghe Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN : Oil a Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets . DECREASE IN CRUDE [esses | Gesecorre= | STICK [IGT WHEAT PRICES, (FRED D. HAMMOND, ATTORNEY PRODUCTION SHOWN — =| SOOT TED AGAIN rape LIPTURN HERE IN 1907, DIES IN DENVER ¢ f : American Can ------.--------125 | Big Indian. —-. American Car & Foundry ----168 | Boston Wyoming -----. American Pisdeum Institute Reports De- | Xmerican Lporserrme gabe) inn pee! on area Fred D. Hammon age, brother of M 59 years of]son, G. R. Hagens and J. B. Barnet I Van| Tho other two have moved awa: Blackstone Salt Creek 28 .30 | Tendency to Give Trading a|Corn Quotations Unchanged] Doren of Ca 5 sper yne of tho} from Casper. Mr, Ht 4 ib “ cline -of | 5500 . Barrels Daly in tan wiva na Aan eee aa oH Rest Shown Today by At Closing of Market es: Peat es ina ee | to see. the time when the attorney % ; i : ia val . jurists in point etice in | he bered oc! 0! ~ Average Pipeline R E ‘ Gecationn Setanee = Central «spe 3.08 2.00 Speculators In Chicago Der, died in F Tuesday from | tinea Soe se seppeeangay cy hs uns. ace 2 Bis EBS — diabetes, an iliness which compelled Hamr American Woolen ~ Amer. Zinc, Lead & Smt.--- NEW YORK, Aug. 7.—The daily | 2,000 barrele; Kansas $1,000. parrels,| Anaconda Copper - average gross crude ofl production | increase “1,300; North Texas 74,600,| Atehison - of the United States decreaséd ‘1,500 | decrease 1,750; Central. Texas 176,-| Atlantic Coas' barrels for the week ended Auguat | 900; decraake 3,300; North Louis{ana| Baldwin Locomotive 2, totalling 2,005,100..barrels, accord:} 55,250, increase $50; eastern 107,200,| Baltimore & Ohio Consolidated Reyalty ----1.19 oe nd se red his connection NEW YORK, Aug. 7—Purther CHICAGO, Aug. 7.—Tnfluencea by him to retire from work in 1917 and} with Mr. Wilson in order that b faddjuseaint OE Samabulesive Ao-| an advance in quotations by. Liver- w hich has kept him practically an | might go to Lander on a case whicl counts!gave an itregular appéarande| pool and byixeports of promreds at LM a ever since. Mr. H ammond | demanded his residence there. oh to today’s stock market. Anthracite] the allied conference, the wheat} [eft large fortune, having acetimu-| was the well known La Belle case, « carrierg led an advance in the rail] market here showed an early upward| ted the greater part of it through | litication over a large tract of lan: shates" but eroad clirrenté*in "the, in-|tefidericy today. Black rust reports Kis connections with the Intérests of | said to belong to the French congern lichorn E. T, Williams .--2---- Berge --~--2-—--sa--= ing to the weekly, summary of the | decrease 200, and Wyoming, Montana | Bethlehem Steet Gates ---. dustrial list turned the trend of these | from’ Nort 2 a] the Stock family which controlled | but later sold out to the H : American Petroleum Institute. Daily} and ear Heve eetas 700. Chiltornta Petroleum Jupiter issues downward. Sales approxt- overited see wer pti Seitinn heaton the Heart of the Salt Créek_oll “field | compan: Sa a average production for the week} ‘Daily. average ‘imports: of petrol-| Canadian Pacific Tanoe Creek Hoyaliy = mated 800,000 shares. Large sales of wheat, here to go| Por to 1917, Mr. Hammond returned to Caspe ended July 26, was revised, account| eum at principal ports for the month| Central Leather = 14% | ane Into store were something of an off-| The funeral of Mr. Hammond -was| later and practiced law here wnti inclusion of two pools not previous-|of July were 234,193 barrels, com-| Cerra de Pasco -. == 45% rrr? ‘Henry NEW YORK, Aug. 7.—Stock} set Iater. The opening which rang-| eld in Denver yesterday and burial| 1917 at which time he began to fai ly reported, namely Richland in cen-}pared with 261,367 for Jurie, and for| Chandler Motors ---. anne 48% Srantatee % Gules prites moved irregularly higher at|ed from %c to 1%c higher, Septem-| Was made there. His wife and his|in health, Attorney Frank Engian, 1% to $1.28% and Decem-| 807) talph Eugene Hammond, were | came to Casper from Denver at tha to $1.39%, were followed | Present at the time of his death. Tha] time and Mr. England took over Mr tral Texas, and Moffat (Craig) in|the week ended August 2, 228,143] Chesapeake & Ohio New York Oil... ~ 9.00 11.00 | the opening of today's market. Profit Uy y slight further gains and then by|fmily had been living for the last| Hammond's books and his unfialsh ‘* Colorado, to 2,006,600 barrels. The|barrels, compared. with 203,571 for| Chicago & Northwestern ---. 61% taking In some groups was conduct: dally average production east of the/the previous week. Daily average] Chicago, Mil. & St. P. pfd-- 4% si WPS ee ais Sati ed simultaneously w'th bullish Rocky Mountains was 1,875,800 bar-| receipts of Callfornia oil at Atlantic | Rf. & Pac. ~.-.. be demonstrations in others, initial] a moderate setback. year at the Metropole hotel although | ed work, turnin, b Fels, m decrease ot 5.600. California | and- Gulf coast ports, month of July| chile copper Beyiigy a. Fae F00 oso?) changes, axa rule belng of a frac-| Subsequently indications of Wberal| Previous to that time they had ro: | when Hantmond’ raturtied (Gad i production was, 628,300 barrels, an} were 93,258 barrels, compared with| Coca Colo - ponds ee) in coelomic Se tional nature. Norfolk and Western | export business, together with gos-| ded in Park hill district per two years later. Mr. Hammone r a eine. , 127,500 for June and for the week} Colorado Fuel & Iron —--. piies sepia and United States Cast Iron Pipe|sip that the peak of the winter| Mr. Hammond was a graduate of| wag too poor in health to continue ¥ Oklahoma showed a dally average|ended August 2, 86,143 compared] Gongoleunt Vestern Exp! each gained a point. wheat movement had been passed| the law school of the University of | work although he mado an endeayor 3 . production of 487,950 barrels, iMcrease with 40,284 for the ‘woek before. Conbateatad- Gas Western Oil: Fieiag --- Mixed price movements continued] had a stimulating effect. Further] Michigan, He came to in}to and after a brief stay here he Western States --.---- .15 throughout the early dealings, but] bullish reports about the reparations | 1907 and formed a partnership with | returned once more to Denver anc the main tendency remained upward. | conference were also a factor in the} Y: 0. Wilson. At that time there] was in Casper only once since to at National Lead advanced 3% points] late dealings. The close was strong,| Were only six attorneys in Casper, | tend the funeral of his mother whick NEW YORK CURB—OLOSING to 156%, a new high, and Schulte|1%c to 2%c net higher, September,| fur of them being Hammond, Wi! | was held here about a year ago. Mountain Producers 18,50 | and Foundation company also broke | $1.29% to $1.29% and December, Corn Products, new Cosden Oil Davison - ‘ - . G on “og |-through their previous high levels. | $1.33 to $1.33%. a ee Se | ees Llp cotaaanas 334% Salt, Crete Pras. 24.00 | Frisco preferred, General Blectric,| Corn lacked support, except for (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.) on Baker river at.a cost of €8,000,-| mamous-Ph oF ae ~ | Sait Creek Cons. - 8.25 | United Cigar and General Baking | some speculative buying at the start. PITTSBURG! - Aug. 7.—Thej 000. This plant, which will be fin- acoeat "Asphalt Sea 11.00 | #4vanced ‘1 to 2 points. ‘ederal| After opening %c to 1%c higher, 62.00 | Light and Traction broke 4% points | December $1,02% to $1.08, the mar. 215.00 | @ new low at 75 and DuPont.|ket dropped more than three wae | ‘ i137 | Famous Players, Colorado uel and] in some cases, te2e | Pulman yielged a’ point or more. Later the corn market rallied in 9) Foreign exchanges opened steady | connection with bullish reports about with trading quiet. the reparations conference. The Hygurton OU --. I.linois Central ‘Further irregularity developed a8] close was firm, % to lo net higher, (Conti: a to $1.03. ued: from: Fase. One.) Loeb brought as many > Sica de iternational Hafvester ----- LIVESTOCK. professional operators who had been| December $1.02 { aa Int. Mer. Marine, pfd. largely responsible for the rapid nd-| Oats were easier, sympathizing | Guevtie ot ponte mite, its great | from Mr. Crowe. int, Tel. & Tel. - vanee of the last elght weeks, show-| with corn. The opening, varied from| (lass canog bipieasional testimony, || Toe) was known as a reader of Invinelble Oil “..---. ed adisposition to restrict their op-| %c lower to %c UP, September 49% he tana pe cetnee Selec ny and| dime novels and detectiv stories, Kelly-Springtield Tire erations and give the market | to 49%, but then the market reced:| ang Hichard feet, cia Pold. Je..| the witness continued, replying to breathing spell. Speculative. Inter-| ed to below yesterday's finish for all a e cpg Loeb, kidnaper-slayors|& question by Mr. Darrow an t6 trend in steel prices continues|ished hy November, 1925, Will de- downward, but there is no radical] velop’ 60,000,000 horsepower. The reduction. Bends have parted com-| company, which is a‘part of: the pany from hoops. and now are} Stone’ and Webster interests, will quoted at 2.40 cents base against} also add a 2,000,000 horsepower an- 2.60 cents for hoops. It requires/nex to the plant at Txicoma at a only moderate sized inquiries to de-| cost of $1,000,000. The power pro- velop prices on plates below the/ duced will be carried to eastern regular 2.15 contsgaudtation and} Washington and Oregon for the use 2 cents is understood to be possible|of electrically equipped railroads on @ god order. Bars are fairly | and for industrial purposes. firm, but sheets are easier although rs i 4 there {s little actual change in tho] PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 7—This| Sennecott Copper —— General Electric - General Motors ~.----. Great Northern, pfd. -.- Gulf States Steel ---.-.-. 7214 |S. O. Indiana as Chicago Prices CHICAGO, Aug. 7-—(United States Department ot Agriculture).—Hogs— of Robert nk - ob’ “i tine % rs ine - clal- cariea, nks, to give Judge leb's . Mr. formal quotations. city is still short about 26,000 dwel-| Louisville & Nashville Receipts 30,000; weighty butchers|¢st was confined largely to speciil: | delivert Aa by osteo eas CAM aes PA Reto 3 reading Mr. Crowe again ‘- ings, according to a recent survey.| Mack Truck~.--~ tend to strong at Wednesday's av-| ties. National Lead extended its] Provisions reflected weakness of] on which Is based the t en Big Ptr tye SEATTLE, Aug. '7.—Tho Puget | The shortage would have been over-| Marland Oj! - erage; packing sows firm; light ana| carly gain to four points and Gen.) corn. gation *whehe.be. grsnomtions ent [aotiosan choc ae eeneT Rn Sound Power and Light company | come ere this but for the large num- bere ar medium weight steady te 16 eats high fats ate eh 5 points. to. 281 Open High. Low. Close] tence. Loeb's laughter. ~ whe With Bes 4 1 Middle States 3 y unchanged, t ts unre ® A . SR et vitnel will construct at onc new gant ber of houses dismantled pe pice Ree a ee iy Gta i Latsitlis 1 “dats Fleischmann, United States Distri-| wHEAT— Max Schrayer, University of| he seemed to laugh at a great many 4 1.29% | Michigan student, will bo the first | things not humorous and Mr. Crowe 133 | Witness called today, Clarence 58. | aske 138 ipestow, jghiec counsel for the de-| stricken. ‘ense, said. “If this witness) had 112 1,124} _ It was indicated a girl friend of| tho testimony of these inet | 1.00% 1.02% | Loeb would be the next witness.| could sea why anybody would get @ 1.015% 1.037% | The defense counsel stated the wit-| great laugh,” Mr. Crow ness would be used in an effort to] to which Mr, 48% 42% | Show that. the defen so | buting corporation and American] Sept. Pela pre oR Foreign Power . certificates also] Dec. touehed new highs. Lackawanna and Norfolk and ‘Western gained two points each, Cuyamel Fruit sagged 2% to a new 1924 low and 8. S. Kresge and American Woolen sold twh points below yesterday's final quotations. pfd. Missouri Paci! National Lead ‘ew Orleans, Tex. & Mex. -. New York Central N. Y., No HL, and Hartford -. Norfolk & Western Commodity Trade News (Copyright 1924, The Casper Tribune) ST. PAUL.—President Ralph Pacific Ol --.---. higher; top $10 to 240 pound weight $10.00@10.30; desirable 260 to 325 pound butchers $9.90@10.10; good and choice 140 to 1150 pound averages $9.65@9.90; packing sows’ $8-50@8.90 strong weight killing pigs $9.25@9.50; heavy ‘weight $9.60@10.20; medium weights the question and answer be 1.13% 1.15% Darrow re! ants were abi] “Yes, you would laugh at any- ' Farm Imptiements. Budd, of the Great Northern rail-] Pan American Pet. Bel $10,00@10.65; Nght weights $9.65@ Call money opened at two per normal inthe y they: had Uithirie.\ exsent- po p ST PAUL=Farm ‘implements| road, estimates that the farmers of] Pennsylvania ----------~---~ 447% | 10.35; heen Seibert var 20; eee Gant. planned and put into effect the kid:| anc T think imaybe sow wroliig ialek ing ho; ing hogs rough $8.10@8.55; pigs $8.50@9.50. Sheep—Recelpts 17,000; slow; early sales fat lambs around steady; sort- undertone weak; early ni F Bave increased n the northwest as a|/the northwest will secure $200,-| Producers & Nefiners ~~... result of the crop situation. Demand | 000,000 more for their crops this} Pure Oil for lumber, shoes, and fall clothing | year than in 1923, provided they are] Reading also ‘has been accerituated, as has| have increased in the northwest asa] Republic Iron the moyement of ei and con-|able to séll at prices now ruling in| feynolds Tobacco “B” -. he hanging of these boys,” © examination of the witness led to constant wrangling between Mr. Crowo and the veteran defense counsel chief, and Judge Caverly Strength of the railroad shares eta and a sharp break of nearly five points in Davison chemical were the features of the early afternoon trad- ing. Pere Marquette, Lackawanna, ping and murder of Bobby|at ranks. . Judge Caverly resumed the he: Ing at 10:40 a. m., ten minutes and announced a thirty minut 18.55 19.60 =--13.60 12.72 3.62 18.70 eT pang Aa dents hsb ac, obepecnls eabones Air ape aoe a voectiven $12:15@18.00; few. to| Delaware arid Hudson, Jersey Ce pas recess, left his chair, leaned far over the ee Secu an aso aha Sears Roebuck tity butchers $19.26; culls mostly|tfal and Nashville, Chattanooga | Oct... tt Ry Tho judge said that the defense| railing about the bench and. in = x Lumber. * . Fruit. ’ Sinclair Con. ---------- $840@9.00; good to choice Idahos|#n4 St. Louis, all touched’new 1924] BELLIES— | and state had Informed him that a] low pitched voice, made a. lon * NEW ORLEANS—Orders to} ST. LOUIS.—Peach growing on a} stoss-sheffield Steel & Iron-- 94%} ¢13'25@13.50; somo held higher; odd| highs, the gains ranging from 2 to| Sept. 18.25 18.82 13.20 13.25] conference probably would save] ruling as to the admissibility of “4 | southern pine mills | sane 2.2 per| large scale has been inaugurated in} southern Railway ----------. 64 i} th fat ewos steady to $5.50@7.00;|7 points. Oct. -13,85 13.87 13.25 13.35 | from two to five days of the hearing. | evidence the defense was rah j cent last. week over the previous] southeastern Missouri. and trees.now | southern Railway pfd.--s-=-.78% | saining steady on feeding lambs, no| The closing was irregular. Nickel ee ie tS The three defense attorneys, Mr.| bring out. 7 nad a : week. “Shipments tone 6.9 per cent| ave advanced.to.a polnt where it Standard Olt cf Cal, n--2cn=0 68% peers eta ig Jambs NO] ate advancing two points, was add- Cash Grain and Provisions Darrow ‘and tho Bachrach brothers, " and. production-advanced 2.3 per] bias been determined to bulld a can-| cinagard Oil of N. dy a-co----.86 [RS POR ts 9.000; desirable | ed to the list of-railroad shares scor-| | CHICAGO, Aug. 7.—Wheat—No, | Walter and Benjamin, and tho four cent. One hundred and twenty-eight | nery near Blodgett. | mallls received orders for 92,000¢000 ——- | feet, shipped 79,000,000 feet and pro-] SEATTLE.—The Washington Studebaker Corp. --. Texan Co. -.------ - 38% e aa? ing new highs. Erie common gain-|2 red $1.30; No, 2 hard $1.28@1.2914,| members of thf prosecution, led by fig fed) yearlings.,.more. actives igokerd ed a point. Mallinson preferred mov- Corn—No. 2 mixed $1,14@1.15; No, | Robert Crowe, staté’s attorney, to shade higher; 10 to 18 cents up In} oq up 44. —Bugar issues developed |/2 yellow $1.15@1.15%. retired for the time saving effort 4 : 3 | duced 69,000,000 feet. raspberry pack {s slightly below ay- — ena Trrrcctrirt GE spots: wetanty steers in Wberal sup-| 4 heavy tone and American Sumatra} Oats—No. 2 white 65% @6ee; No,| Neither Crows nor Darrow-would j | —-- erage this year, but the output of} 7 ontinental Of — ply; draggy; run increased by mod-| tobacco preferred broke 6% points.|3 white 64@54%e. say anything as to the purpose of 4 i Steel. Joganberries’ is, good. . Pears com'} 1 ian Pacific erate holdover from Wednesday; base reas maa enREeD Rye—Unquoted. the conference, but it was under. | STEELTON, Pa. --Preparations| mand $70 a ton at orchards or about thnites Dru shipping demand. light; early top Barley—83@s8: Stood the defense desired to elimi | Bre being made to resume operation | double last year's price. 3 Lt 100% | handy weight bullocks $10. 65; some ® Timothy seed—$6.25@S.25. nate all lay witnesses, provided the Bi ‘8 Clover seed—$12.75 @ 21.50. state would do likewise. | U, 8. Cast Iron Pipe | at the rail mill of the Bethlehem U. 8. Ind. Alcohol -. More open hearth gaTy | het close to $11.00;, bulk fed d—$12. 50, : ~ 91% Jand yearlings $8.25@10.50; most sales ar e Oss Lard—$12.62. one Ribe--$13.97. CURTAILMENT OF | | Steel compan: oh | furnaces also are to be started. CONNELLSVILLE, Pa.—Connels-] United States Rubber -. . 5 eae ville coke continues stagnant with] United States Steel - 71071; | matured steers looks 50 to 75c under epee Hey NT 0 (Continued trecs paper Odes 7 Oil. furnace coke being quoted at $3 ex-] Uwh. Copper. --~-- ~ 80% | last week's close; spots more; yearl panblc Adel ae HEARING DENIED. anto ‘polo gimes were afeo th tie | HOUSTON.—Average (ally pro-|cept for small, stray lots and foun. | Westingtouse Electric ~ 6414 |ings .showing considerable less de Gas Showing Incresve * Btax he bana ¥ apa, pe Napa | the Une of march. | duction of of] in the Gulf coast and dry coke at $4. to $4.75. wit ys-Overland ee - 8% ]cline; she stock generally steady:|] Increased showings of gas are DULUTH, Minn., Aug. 7.—Close he aa aN ie ae a 5 ‘The roundup which opened today | south Texas fields the last week to- _— Woolworth -111% | bulls steady to shade lower; grassy| coming from the well on Big Hollow | fis September 2.33%; October 7 will last four days. } taled 124,585 barrels, an increase of Diamonds. light and medium weight bulls show-/structure, Albany county, being | 2.22%; November 2.23%; December hives inatcieed cUitthaait: aaa le Program for Thursday, Friday, % | 2,886. svenuums on SompaRy i LITTLD BOCK A. blue wrnite dia. - ing decline; vealets steady at $10-25|drillea by the Spinkle Top an com: | 2.1046. hate falasunarasOhicsworiobhartosl ee ne ey follow: y credited with discovery of a new oll] mond asserted to weigh 40% karats tockers and'| pany, according to reports from La- Ee " Thursday. ‘ | Gield near Lockport, La. Te paocetathaine oon couse areal Standard Oil Stocks peee ee at Sy] Se cain Rares At irasent. thevwrell te down! rear houfehold | goods since graduating} wo, Cow girta wild “ateee via eoeneh Plke county mines near Murfrees- mJ |iteers to feeder dealers ‘$6.10; bulk|Mmore than 3,500 fect. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug .7.—)\vnere he was a fraternity brother |!" ( Rubber. boro. The stone measures 1%4 inches: 15% | sales on country account $5.25 @6.50. Flour unchanged to 15 cents lower:| vr toeb, Y No. 2.—Cowboys bareback broni BRISTOL, R. I.—The wire divi-|in iength and 1 inch in width and rv Irvine Test Report. family patents $7.00@7.85; bran|” schrayer's firwt answers to ques. | “ns: ‘ sion of the National India Rubber] is one quarter inch thick. Continental 2... 44 0 Quotations Carrying its string of 12-inch cas-| $23.00. tioning by ‘Mir. Darrow met repeated: No ‘Trick and fancy roping. p47 Compe Hy AAD Ru abo cemurae ener .6 at Bais Cumberland . us Receipts,” 14,000; steady to| ins the test well being drilled by objection by Mr. Crowe, who in-}] “alt roping. month’s shutdown, an average wage Paint* Brushes. 1 ts. Hogs—Recelpts, 14,000; stead the Big Sod. Oll company on the ress Wee: f wah yak ca : No. Cowgirls and cowboys } cut of about 18 per cent having been| SEATTLE.—The demand for paint] CAlen® -- «-----------=- 59° /10c lower; all interests buying: bull) sie “wructure, Converse count sisted the witness was drawing con: | ironk riding. anounced, The shoe division will] brushes keeps up well here, accord-| Hiinols ~ 134 |200 to 250-pound butchers, $9.26@ | eee ee nena aon more than METALS clusions GaYndlan wie dance } resume October 1, ing to the largest maker in this sec- 91 | 9.50; butchers, 250 pounds and up,| PC “mie wit is working at this time Z Gcbrayer «bald, she. hed ohpetwad Steer bulldogging. 4 : _- tion whose Output so far this year 2L $8.75@9.40; desirable 160 to 200 it black’ abitie. ee asain roRbe ne 3 sone to which —Roman standing race. Grain. Is about 25 per cent aboye that 66 |pound butchers, $8.75@9.40; packing NEW YORK, Aug. 7—Copper| the state objec ced eae . 9.—Goat roping, firm; electrolytic spot and futures| tained. Mr. Darrc 13% tion in’ other phr Tin—Steady; spot and futures| this reply: 51.87. “I observed he had a twitching No. 85 |grades,- mostly $7.75@8.00; roughs 63 | down to $7.50; bulk-of all/sales, $7.7 217 | @9.40; average cost yesterduy, $5.38; 0. Increased “Mining Activity. Many old prospectors may be seen these days in the South Pass min- CHICAGO.—Railroads in the mid-| the corresponding portion of 19: dle west have assembled their roll- - ing stock in grain growing centers LYNN, Mass.—Employers are ex- 10.—Auto polo es and brought RUSS DADs relay race, Chariot race. Prarie OU ~. to assure adequate car capacity to}pected to accept the new peace pro- | Prairie, Pipe , 10744 | weight, ing district, declares a report from .—Cowboy. and cowsirla handle the wheat now being harvest-| posal already approved by workers, | Solar Ref.; ---+s-24-+--187, 195 Cattle—Receipts, 3,200; all classes} yo 4ay qr Ja*rumored that a syndi- Tron—Steady; prices unchanged, of the mouth, was neve be Nis! trick and fancy riding. . ed. The American Railway associa-| which proyides for a 5%-day week | Sou. Pipe 444 | Benerally | ier tearnettt | cate of Kansas City capitalists have| Tead—Stead Beetham i ait ragged his) “Grand Finals—Wiid horse race. tion reports 47,000 surplus ears in| and which ts to be effective until 41% | weight ete } $8.26@0.75; dulle grasa] Secured specimens of copper ore in aye rank a great’ Gea’. . He: tainted sev Ms Fridey. the territory. April 30, 192 116 and year ae eee Tome. 00; can.| {he Lewiston district and will under.| 4nd tutvers crit thimes ne -Michinan.,. }e, amokedl Nog covers, wild steer siptae, j 29 CO ad er, a ae: atival take ‘development work tf the ore| Antimony—Spot 9,00. Wilh ereae tet and. alowor cuereous 0. 2—Cowboys bareback bronk 41% Pade Yt, meets requirements. Piet Canteen ae” ROO riding. te bulls, $3.75@4.00; western ness in doing it No. $.—Trick and fancy riding. « Radio Industry Breaking | All Records in Operation down to. $3.00; practical veal tops Redis . Repeated eff: d Darrow i . count Rate Slashed. ! stabs 0. 4.—Calf roping. $8.50; beat feeders: included, $1.00. NEW YORK, Aug. 7—Tho fed- SUGAR to have the witness give his obser-} No. '5,—Cowgirla and cowbo; Sheep—Receipts, 10,500; active all yatjons na to the responsibility of] pronk riding. ‘iad A eral reserve bank of New York to- classes fully steady; bulk and top| io) chnounced that it had lowered| sugar futures cloned steady; ap: . Indian war dance, 3 Steer bulldogging. fat ran, lamba, $13.00; nativ 4 mostly Wire 00@13.25; fed clipped] the rediscount rate from a to 3) proximate sales 25,000 tons. Sep: Hach lamba, $12.50: bent fat ewes, $6.75@,| Per cent, effective August 8. Thisitember $3.85; December $3.45; Jan- . 8—Roman standing race. ; Yearly sales range feeding | '® the third chango made this year. | vary §3,35; March $2.25. + aaa nage ame please 43+ bcbeld cath . 9.—Goat roping. | lambs, $12,00@12.60; 00d feedin 10.—Auto polo. ewes, $5.25, : sae —Chariot race. ee Foreign Exchange || Accident Victims PLEDGE HF] P ecko gdd-gcembaye’ and cowriete DENVER. Colo., Aug. 7.—(U. . bY Grand finals—Wild horse race, Cowboys relay race, Department of’ Agriculture).—Hogs] New YORK, Aug. 7.—Foreign ex Are Recovering een arama :90|—Recetpts '2,200; slow; early .sales| changes firm; quotations in cents: s Regular program and se 1'49| mostly 15 to 25 cents lower; early | Great Britain, demand, 447%: cables, GREET (Continued from Page One.) is‘ ait, avanta van eantented piney o| 1.40| top $0.65; desirable 180 to 240 pound] 447%; 60-day bilis on banks, lL. C, Berry, one of the victims of] manager of the Lilly company; J.| days. 1.45] averages’ $9.40 to $9.60; few head| france, demand, 5 an auto accident at First and Wol-|w, Kelley, secretary of the Kansas Sunday, 20 | $9.30; some 160 to 160 pound aver-|Ttaly demand, 4.43; MAAS, | COLE Streets Tuesday night, was able| pharmaceutical association, and|. Rogular program and finals in all 110|ages $8.50;" packing sows mestly| peigium, demand, | 5.02%; cables,| ‘ leave the hospital yesterday eve-}cicude C.. Tomsick of ‘Sheridan, | events. 100 | $7.00; few stock’ pigs $7.60. 5.03%; Germany domand, (per tril-| MBE Mins Margaret’ Berry, the) Wyoming. Event No, 13.—Charfot race. 0 Cattle—Receipts 660; calves 150;] ion) 2 Holland, 38.63; Norway,| ™08t seriously injured, ts reported to] Ampng those on the arrangement ——- ; irable atockers -scarce; gencrally| 19.78: Sweden, 26,62, Denmark.| °° 8¢tting along nicely, committee were; John. ‘Tripeny, 4a ge P stihin DSi. nach 1 ry theadxs thee clase 8 Ault twa Toads}.16.11; | Switzerland, 18 Spain chairman; W. 8. Kimball, John Hana, 1.95 | Choice heifers one load mixed | 13,45; Greece, 1.76; Poland, 19%; John Spreche: Ray Cook, Frank 1 o5|Yeatlingn $8.75; practically no early | szecho Slovakia, Jugo Slavin, Hour of Hecker H. Crawford. ‘The (ep [Sales Cows; few canners $1.60 to| 1.2314; Austria, .0014%; Rumania, follows. $1.85; calves unevenly. steady: tew| 45%: (A 30 1, 10.05: H ; sections; - Mise, .Genalys 110 soe eee Funeral Changed aD? Midst Macesaciete \ e $5.15; others mostly $7.00 tol Tokio, 41%; Montr A 50; plainer kinds. $4.00 to, $5.50; — Fitzgerald. piano, and Miss, Margue stockers and GEE rlete Curts, violin < fow bulla $2.75 to 83. a $4.50. ——— ey | The time for the funeral of Rob-| gon feeders steady; few hi BSheep—Receipts $00; fa lambs ert Hecker, 10-year old youth who weak to 15 cents lower; three loads MONEY | died here this week, has been char By J. €. ROYLE new sets, The spurt in prices of (Copyright 1924, by Casper Tribune) |] agricultural products has focused NEW YORK, Aug. 7.—Reports| attention on the daily market re-] Cat Creek ---. from. the principal radio manufae-| ports, etpecially in the rural dis-) Lance Creek turers and distributors would seom | tricts. Sport already has played| Osage -- | to indicate a certainty that the! a big part with the Olympic games| Grass Creek, light wireless industry would have the|and promises to be even moro a| Grass Creek, heavy ~ largest year in its history. ‘The | factor in view cf the approach of | Greybull only quéstion seems to be how big|the-International polo and tennis | Torchiight eales will be. Estimates based on| tournaments, the tightest race the| Elk Basin seven months’ production range be-] American League has ever seen, a] Rock Creek | tween $850,000,000 and $500,000,000,| world series of extraordinary in-| Salt Creek includin®: parts, sets and batteries | terest: and a football season that] Big Muddy . and other accessories. promises real sensations Mule Creek Cireumstances have combined to Combined with these influences] Sunburst --- Increase interest in radio, The] has been tho real satisfaction which | Hamilton Dome - | growing intensity of interest in the} recent equipment has given its] Ferris -... presidential campaign, In whiéh-ra[users~and development of enthusi-| Byron -. “Afo ‘In expected to play a major |asts desirops and capable of manu-| Notches Pa part, has led to heavy purchases of | facturing their own cots and: -con- Pilot. Butte - ducting independent experiments. | Lander ~ t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | FOR RENT—Four room nieély tur- tiga Daldteae.-. 6 Production of gas at the rate ot lone to 15,000,000 cuble feet dally in POTATOES nished house with garage, gas, u ‘lo—Miss Marguer coming. fro: water gnd lights in, $30. Inquire 79 pound averages $12.35 straight; ed to 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon ext . rien cent avitied Bello. dept ces 1413 §. Jackson ‘after 6p. m. CHICAGO, Aug. 7.—Potatoos: Lit- few ewes $6,00, steady. NEW YORK, Aug. 7-—Call| from the Muck Funeral home. Rasas peg eet ee r Gio ae se Tnee scr otire its tle stronger; receipts, 20 cara; total] CHICAGO, Aug. 7.—Butter—High- Sel AG A iia me ._——— arp and 3 urgueriete arbon county he Kasoming FOR RENToaodern five room| United statés shipments 701; Kan-|er; creamery extras, 86c; standard, Meal oraitelne ats apt e preiatite company. Along with the gas Water house, loss in and on bus Mne;|sss and. Missouri sacked cobblers|s5isc; extra firsts, 3414 @35'4e: SILVER 2%: last I Math toads abacus COTTON ovat’-selection = {1s towing at 50 barrels a day. Phone S58J. $1,35@1.50: few $1.50@1.60: poorly | firsts, 38@340; seconds, 32@32%hc. mab dkares as time. lbene, anh TT rs. Madeline Treber| The first showing way pleked up : grated $1:15@1.30; ‘sacked early] Hggs—Higher; receipts, . 7,734 xed collateral, 60.90 days, 214 eto mapelort . ieee all Wot deh wae oles fnSoy Telephone operator -for| Obios $10@1.25; Virginia’ barreled casos; firsts, 2744@290; ordinary] NEW YORK, Aug. 7 “48 Rees abe pes te deed a st vahe & ong—"Be'ls of the S . [topped at 1,920 feet. ‘The well at f 27% @290; ? , 6 months, 33%; prime com-| NEW YORK, Aug. 7:—Cotton spot -H re | th e 7 Tribune. lers, 2.65. 26 @ 26) Ps ; Cr é ‘ - - arold Masteré| this time Is down 1,976 fost, I. ; Box Bi64, ine. | Irish Cobblers, few Bales $2.65. firsts, 26@26%4c. - ~ 68%; Mexican dollars, 52%. ni mercial paper, 34 @3\4. quiet; middling 31.10, Vocal numbers -..-Mrs, Berta Smith | ing proceeding slo #ly, bi *