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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1924. Che Casper Daily Cribune __PAGE SEVE Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets Oil AND QUOTATIONS B¥ LEASED | Financial Conditions in New York Stocks _||{ OIL SECURITIES CTOGK TRADING (GRAIN TREND 30 COMPLETIONS IN Tenth District on Mend; |]E=———-— = Se IDAeP II A SALT CREEK FIELI Banik Report Sets Forth |e ates 22) TOTAREGULAR) UPWARD AGAIN American International —_..-_ us 5 ‘i 5 Aioeeeh Beaune a ake oi Bate : Rane Ghe | ines tr tay Midwest Refining Company Drills in Man : New Producers in Two Weeks on Lands Of Subsidiary Companies. Finance Wheat and Corn Close at Higher Prices On the Chicago Exchange American Sugar Black Stone Sait Crk. | buying of U Steel common KANSAS CITY, Aug. 27.—Rapid) itquidations of loans, according to re-| american Tel & Tel parently based on Chairman in the direction of finincial| ports from country banks and farin| American. Tobacco _.. statement showing a substantial im- rehabilitation of the farmers, coun-| loan agencies, have exceeded all pro-| american Woolen. — 75% | Central cave -—-.---- provement in- new orders: and ship: try_meérohants, country banks and ous records ‘for so short a pertot. | Amer, Zinc., Lead % Smeit_s% Bid Consolidated Mm ments, imparted a firm tone to open- CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—Continued agricuttural communities throughout “As un indication this disposition | 4 naconda Copper ws ing prices in today’s stock market. unfavorable crop reports were chief: the Teath Federal Reserve District is| of the farmers to get out of debt the] Atchison — —--2aaen Steet opened a point higher at|iy reeponsible for the upward swing} During the past two weeks 30) will be shot. No. 22-A, NW% 1-3 indicated by the reports coming in| records of the Federal Reserve Bank 109%. American Smelting also ad-| i) 4 completions in Salt Creek have been| depth 1,816 feet; no flow, will from all sections since the threshing | of Kansas City show that 2,391 farm- fee Coast a ee, ans 27 vanced a point and “Katy” preferred hlaiiaaes tease ae ak est mate by Interests identified with the | shot and marketing of the ,1924 wheat/ers’ notes that had been re-discount- in Locomotive -------. 121% 3 moved up a half to a new 1924 top. Midwest Refining company. The} Midwest Oll—No. : Grop began, says the July report on| ed by fifty-three banks\in the wheat |#altimore & Ohio --------. 62% | Franta —.2-2--.2_. 6.60 7.00 | Chandler Motors continued reaction: hee bbl crash Ab iethiph send nds | number of new: wella net week was | 14-40-79, depth 1.878 feet Dusiness and agricultural condition] belt, for amounts aggregating $3,-| Bethlehem Steel ~------.. 08% 09% | Ary, touching a new low at 39%, Off | Penoral buying developed, values ad-|17, making the total of new pro-| will be shot. No. 33-A, SW%4 11-40-7 in the Tenth District issued today by} 994,153.90 were pafd before maturity | California Petroleum -...,. 21% 09% "01 cing well above yesterday's fin-| ducers for this past week 13. The| depth 2 fect; 360 barrels. N the Federal Reserve bank of Kansas/ within a period of three weeks and| Canadian Pacific -_ 149% | Kinney Coastal 07% 08% Cer bogie against some of i The opening, which varied] list of the 30 completions follows: 19-A, NE 1-39-79, depth 1,820 fee 3 321,772.51 of Interest rebated to them. Lance Creek Royalty 02 03 | terday’s weak spots were resumed| p,.., uncha f 4 Salt Creek Consolidated—No. 33-A,| no flow, will be shot. No, 22, NE Continuing, the reviow says: nstances have been’ reported 47 | Marine =..W. 00 315 |in tho tater operations, Famous} (yc, with Desa stor (OSE 31-40-78, depth 2,175 feet: no] 27.40.79, depth 1,420 feet; complete z ty | Where this years wheat crop cleared| Chandler Motors ~---.--._ Mike Henry —-—-.= 0% 01 | Players falling 115 points and, Dav-| 1 971; the market rallied quickly,| flow, will be shot. No. 22-A, SW%4]as shalo well, pumped 215 barrels 4 teres Tee thle peae nencittens| up the entire farm mortgage in-| Chesapeake & Ohio ~..- fountain & Gulf 1.35 1,38 |{son Chemical and Congoleum a) yr.) “Getty, An) gain off 18-40-73, depth 2543 feet; no flow,|24 hours, No. 18-A, SE% 27-40-7 Seo Hern ity this year's egsioultural) so oanesd and wiped out loeapetrom| Chinage @ Northwestern Ww York Oil ..-.50-5 9.00 11.09 {Point ench: Pittsburgh and West| AY delivery showing @ gain of} t1073. eer eA 91-40-78, | depth 2.246 feet; 30 barrels, will ba agp ae aise 9 put ltwo years’ failures. In more than] Chicago, Mil.-& St. Paul, pid Pioardy ---2o 02 Virginia also sagged a potnt and} ipyre ‘han S cents from the early} ie oa: ¢: no’ flow, will be|shot. ‘ : district's crops, which, based upon| Ome case farmers, whose farms were} Chicago, R..I. & Pac. Rags mene samen ae eee eee f° ineata,| Later, commission houses became| shot. > , SW 18-40-78, depth} Mountain and Gulf—No. currént values, is expected to exceed | 8! ufder the Kansas 18 months re-| Chile Copper - $4 et Sam srceiygce s s activi : : 60 barre! No. 30-AS, 13-40-79, depth 1,970 demp 7 s % "i DP, axe & or ons plepho! soare jn | ative buyers and with scantiness 8 feet; 60 barrel ‘ the billiun dolar niark in value, not | 2™ption Jaw. Coco Cola — Royalty & Producera . .04% 05 ry oe aie or hg rig] of offerings, prices ascended to new depth 2,544 feet; no| barrels, will be shot. No. counting Ivextock. Dealing more explicity with finin-] Cotorado Fuel & Iron Sunset —.-—— mae Sinelting,| Nigh figures, the rise at one time ‘shot. 6:39:78, depth 1,965 feet; clal conditions {n the district the re] = 1 Tom Bell Royalty -.. .03ig .04 American Smelting, tim OEE Ae wie sheen 6 “Good cropa of oats, rye, barley, Congoleum - ; y 2 i Colorad: being about 7\c from the early low. Associated—No. » | wil hay, potatoes, molons and frults Lave | or, 887s! Consolidated Gas Western Exploration — 340 9.60 tion Company, Colorado : Profit taking, however, broug! 8 ‘ ; 203] depth 2,088 feet; no flow, will & “Reports from country banks s r, brought hI, ‘taon i is the], en Products, nv tert; Oil Pieios . 15% 16% about @ reaction toward tho last shot 2A, SE% 18-40-7 Feccacaets cieaien wanes cee petite passa sa the ef | Cosden Oll phat NE Ele is 15 J ruled 140 2 points higher. Sub.| The close was firm at a ffet gain of|lepth 1. 250 ba .| depth 2,110 feet; 25 barrels, will & ust 1, condition, of large crops of| cr iong standing are oeing wiped out | crucible Steel -----—-—. o. Oie le — antial gains also were recorded by|3,to 4% With December $1.111§ to] 7-A, 8 u, -Nos NEM 18, dept corn, cotton and other fal! farm pro-| ing seposit: =“+ mounting high. In} C¥>® Cane Sugar, pfd - * NEW CURB CLOSING ldwin, Gulf States Steel ana| #111% Bo flow, will be shot Bes eat; completed. as shale wal ducts to swell the farm output and| Several instances banks that were} Oavison Chemical ~~ 43% | sca enia thetice ae 2|Great Northern preferred. Chandler} Weakness in Liverpcol cables as] 4-40.79, depth 2,020 feet; 79 Burana et eee ne ee ee make 1924 the year of greatest agr!-| corcod to suspend operations on ac-| Du Pont de Nemours —~------ 140 Guinot rs 00 18.12 | et support and moved to around|® Sesult of yesterday's break in] will be shot. No. 13, SW% 14-40-79,|34A, NEM 11-40-79, depth 3, 5 yd wheat values on this side of the] lepth 1,400 feet; completed as first no flow before shot. No. 15-4) vious closin; ‘ore! : 2a eee eae ened enas. *TlEM! Atlantic, together with estimates of | sand well, wumped 126 barrels in 24| 6.3978, depth 2,218 feet; no ov 8.00|°*Dtice movements indicated that}® much larger Canadian yield, bet-|hours. No. 19-A, NW% 14-40-79,| will be shot. 57.00] with few exceptions, the downward|‘t®® Prospects in Australia and an|depth 2,269 feet; no flow, will be} Wyoming Assoclated—No. 9 11.00] Sdjustmont of quoted values haa} easier tone at Winnipeg, gave the|shot. No. 13- $ 24-40-79, | SW 30-40-78, depth 2,010 feet; n cultural production the District has) count of frozen loans, have reo’ Grie ~ ~--------------------. 28% 5 pened rau, | Sat C ever known. with funds obtained by payment of|/amous Players Lasky --.-- 79% | soit pated pb es “And on top of this enormous pro-| those same loans with new crop} General Aspualt - 4244/5. O. Indiana — a duction, there has come during the} money. General Electric ---- 269% | New York il Past sixty days increases in prices “The improved situation is fur-| Genera! Motors - 14% | Ohio Ol 59.00 wheat market a downward slant at} depth 17656 feet v, will be| flow, will be shot of grain and hogs to higher levels|ther reflected by the reports of|Great Northern, pfd 65% ora pp | been Practically completed, — the ; Sahara xtc eects Z. : : S ‘ than have prevailed for many months| seventy-two member banks in select-} Gulf raiptaarsiy — nak ea oL a are ans market shrinkage In sales testifying} th® outset here today, but a quick} shot. No. 19, SE% 14-40-79, depth| Wyoming Oil Fields—No. 1% thus insuring the farmers larger | ed cities of the Tenth District. These ws money returns from their 1924 crops.| banks reported loans and discounts, | #ouste? baw wwmennnenn-n--—— 70% | 8. 0. Indiana. - “The outstanding feature of the| including rediscounts on July 30,| Zinois Contral - . 109%B situation in the Tenth District, aside | were down to $100,410,000 the fewest | Hnternational Harvester 94 from the enormous crop reduction, | amount on record dating back to the| {"t- Mer. Marine pfa -. 39% LIVEST: is the revivifying influence of the| beginning of 1920. Their loans, how-| !™t- Tel. & Tel. ----- $4 OCK newly created farm wealth that has|ever, advanced to $402,502,000 on|J#vincible Oi ——.. 12% been pouring in since the first} August 6. On the other hand, de-| <clly-Springfield ‘Tire 16% market movements of new wheat| mand deposits of these seventy-two] Kennecott Copper - 47 ‘The |Tecovery Soon took hold when #1] 1,332 feet; completed as first sand] NW 23-40-79, depth 1,570 feet; 33 house which had recently sold out} well, pumped 147 barrels in 24 hours. | barrels. did some good buying. After start-] No. 18-A, SE% 24-40-79, depth 1 At Nelber Dome in ‘Washakt ing at % to 1%o decline, with Sep-| feet; 1,900 barrels. No. 34-A, NE%|county the Midwest 1s underream]| tember $1.19% to $1.19% and De-| 16-40-79, depth 2,440 feet; no flow,!ing at 4,102 feot. cember $1.23% to $1.24%, the mar Wilson & Company Back to a scarcity of offering: brisk bidding for some of the foods and motors suggested a resumption of pool-operations, Trading was enlivened around noon by a steady demand for U. 8S. Steel common A ican Can and Baldwin. Ad- Chicago Prives ditional new highs were recorded = 56.75 57.00 ket scored an upturn which carried values to above yesterday's finish. Wheat firm in sympathy with the began Iate in June. Total market-jbanks on August 6, aggregating | Louisville & Nashville 98 CHICAGO,” Aug.<27—(U; f Seti priced agree it orgie strength in corn and on removal of inga of wheat during the month of] $418,667,000, were the largest since| Mack Truck - “4 RT Re ab harmenas a ; [wave of Central America, Fleisch. | heakes ona ed Ge etl Lone pet e July at the four principal primary] October 10, last year, and time de-| Marland Oil - 31 20, uneven; mostly wea! ve eoutie td . t st Tt markets of the District were 31,660-| posits amounting to. $16,620,000] Maxwell Motors to 10¢ lower; packing sows show | Mann, Cuban, American Guear pre Jof 1 to 1% with September 31.21% n tne IVEStOCK. ar 050 bushels, 14,553,900 bushels, er| were the largest on record since the| Middle States Oil -.----..-,, Niger (ee ES lights and rerpee ape Rieter UA ag hi e sat and December $1.26 to 85.1 per cent more than the total re-| beginning of 1920, Missduri, Kan. & Tex. —.. Sept od hee tad Be ti lineil™ tateceritss Gaceriaghs Healy bary | Seth wees lensaediald: Aiterva aia celnts i these, riarkets.in July last} “Weekly: statements of the edndi-| Missduri: Pacific, pta” —— better 160 to 825 pound averages| Sain te 3% and railway steel springs| after a minor break at the start on phan ne oe Pah eh AA Dal oped Ree Ran pethah ind aneph eeepc tts Rad ta i $9.45@9.85; desirable 140 to 150] 3 points. National. Enameling| early selling rallied quickly with no Preteggs yd ey plement es ores aed cs aptisirdey pal} New Orleans, Tex. & Mex... 104B | pound weight $8.50@9.25; packing | Preferred broke 5% and Union Tank] material pressure. Initial quota with the receipts from other farm] liquidation opr alabounted paper and * | sows $8.30@8.70; rough throwout| Car 4% tions which were %c higher to %c / CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—Wiloon and] Exchange, when the cattle mark: Company, packers, after appoint-| went stagnant by the withdraw nent of federal receivers yester-| from buying of the Wilson eonce! lay in New York City, was back terday, notified shippers to hol . a 4 down to $7.50 ahd under; good and| Ca'l money opened at 2 per cent.| lower with December 50% to 50%c,|in the livestock murket in the stock all gvod and choice — cattl poe sea epoeth Pain dad poreaeatelis iad en Asie Norfolk & Western 44 |choice-strong weight slaughter pigs| ‘The market was upset for a time|were followed by a slight general] yards today. from the market. ‘The return of “Farmers have seized upon the op-| 13 were $13,058,827, the lowest of re-| horton Fae e % ; Might common kind down] in the early afternoon by a sudden | rise. This was indicated by former|the packers to buying freed th portunity to get out of debt and!cord dating back to October 1919 Pacitis -75; heavy woights $9.40@9.30; | slump in several high priced shares,| Provisions were lower In line witli} judge Julius Mayer, receiver, in|arket from any fear of a great Pan American edium weight $9.50@9. light} General Electric falling from 278 | weakness in hogs. us statement in “New York last | Slut, it was said Pennsylvania z Weight $8.80@9.90; light lights $7.50| to : : 71%, National Lead from 161 to Producers & Refiners —— ee 4 |@9.70; packing hogs ‘smooth $8.35| 153 and Jersey Central from 243 to Pure O11 @3.80; packing hogs rough $7. 240. Active shares relapsed a point night that uninterrupted service of| The lack of Wilson buying and Wilson and Company would be fol-|the dullness gave rise to report: Open High Low Close low este: y th ther ) Reading ----- 8.85; or more from their high prices of omen. vette pionpea’ ivuyine. dieetn rade CWS | | Repuvte tron & Steel ate i ‘| the forenoon, U. S. Cast Iron Plpe The company had been out of! sentatives of the other big packe . Reynolds Tobacco ‘B’ — . desirable} dropping 2%. The list steadied the livestock market for 34 hours @s/ ceared today that they had been| Seaboard Ajr Line |. best, steers pnd yearlings ‘moving |somewhat later when American ty Barta nfl tee Tou | buying yesterday as usual. Searq Roebuck ~~~. Sparingly about in line-with week’s| Water Works and Electric and ge Sepeh bes adhe In connection with the New York WOGHGRRIRTTT ho-cecksisiel Grane Grecia eee cee | une 3 ne 4, [extreme decline on these kinds:| West Pennsylvania Power were run Tereey, without notice to the com-| receivership, ancillary receivers! been started at the Youngstown * | Sloss-Sheffield Steel & ig |heavy draggy and-catch as catch} up four points each. pany; Pending tome order by the} were appointed by Federal Judge etl Wen Wine “socipany peti ghd on Southern i ean basis; ’lMberal supply fresh re-| ‘The closing was irregular. Fur- recelver, of: action to supercede that | wirers in United States Dist two blast furnace at East Youngs-| BOSTON.—Several refiners ana| Southern celpts comprising weighty -steers;!ther experiment on the short side 47-49% AT ABH | at Trenton, the Company could do} Court here today. Former Judge town this week. Its resumption will| distributors have cut the price of|Suthern Railway pfd quota increased by Ifberal accumu-|was conducted in the late trading, 3% 50% 5114 | nothing. Jylius Mayer, gf New York, ‘Thom- give the company three active stacks | gasoline 1 cent a gallon to 20 cents.| Standard Ol of Cal, - y epee fain week: top long yearl-la number of shares falling a point or in the Hast Youngstown complement Standard Ae ee tant Piet ba Hit ald ar more below their earlier high levels and one at the Briar Hill works. It| SHREVEPORT.—The 210 mile gas| Studebaker Corporation — anipieirnr Staats tee iota teauée whore ee also has opened operations in its|line connecting the north Louisiana 2,000 western gras offerings, little open hearth and Bessemere plant. | fields with Beaumont, Texas, will be done; state west rt completed by November and will cost kody Hea era in Ue Killers at $5.26@6.50;" feac PITTSBURGH.—Structural steel|the Magnolia company $8,000,000. | ‘Transcontinental Oil — paying $4. soaet, mares tila Tho federal receivership in New] as 1. Wilson, president of the com- rk and former Judge Mayet’s! pany, both of whom were appointed announcement that the company|in the New York proceedings and would resume business as usual re-| Abe Davis’ vice president of the leased the concern, Chicago Title and Trust Compan: Officials of the Chicego Livestock were named. Butter and Eggs Oct. - mills are operating at a very good — Union Pacific — 3 cy th gg t a "| CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—Butter, low- 2 rate for this season of the year. ruit United Drug ply peeteth aveeel oe ee BES SPAR OOTY = ORLA: EOC + BEAT a (18.10 18.22 18.10 ‘a { Raflroads have been placing orders} AUGUSTA —North Georgia] U. 8. Cast Iron Pipe late yesterday $6.40@6.75; she stock | 2°43, 364c; extra firsts, 35% @36e; Ber = sab 8g 13.35 13.20 for rails and sonte steel cars have|peach and watermelon growers are} U. S. Ind. Alcohol -. k bulls’ steady; veal. | “FSt8, 34@84%c; seconds, 32@38e. ct. = 18.2 2 ar. € OSSI been ordered within the past week | receiving satisfactory prices for their] United States Rubber 34% Oeritabawers apote moter buft lower; receipts, 10,269 cases:! rrtcAGo, Aug, 27.—Wheat num. or ten days. produce since production is not suf-| United -States Steel $12.50@13.00 to packers; outsiders ‘A may 2 ficient to flood northern markets. Utah Copper = $13.50 and better; country demand Brick Sey Westinghouse Electric atockers and feeders narrow; outlet BOSTON.—Nine hundred tons of ST, LOUIS.—Early estimates.of a} winys-Overland for desirable stockers broadest, brick haz bedn received here | crop totalling 1,000 car loads of wa-|wwoulworth _ Sheep—Receipts 13,000; dull; very for use on local construction Jobs,/termelons from central and south- few early sales; fat natives around Rye no sales; barle; . Con F y 3 y 72@85. Standard of Indiana 56%; Boston (Continued from Page One.) ae largest shipment ever reaching | western Missourl have cet cut in steady at $13.00@13.25; culls $8.50@ Timothy seed $5.50@$7.25. Wyoming 90; Mutual ee Salt] Casper Daily Tribune is port. _ half as the result of wilt. 9.00; bidding weak to 25 cents lower] ~NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—Bar sil-] Glover seed $11.50@$21.50. Creek 23. Miss Ina Hampton of Worland , on balance of natives and westerns;|ver 68% ; Mexican dollars | dollars 52% Lard $13.60, Ribs $1 was selected by judges as most sheep weak to 25 cents lower; feed $18.37. = beautiful girl In Washakie county. * ing aa steady to strong; best. held " - Nine pe oad dt anais DR. W. 0, GREY Mayor. 5 ied MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 27.—Wheat larg price movements characterized . . PORTE cash number 1 northern $1-25@$1.29 leoasy'g stock market. “arly firm-| Casper Daily Tribune . Omaha Quotations number 1 hard spring $1.29@$1.44; based gai EAbeel YL Ceacaie, fe Mabel miek phoabn Pade 147 OMAHA, Neb., Aug. —(U, 8. number 1 dark northern = spring |vorablo resume of the business sit-| county's most beautiful gig? 57 | Department ‘of “Agrictlture)—tiogs choice. to Y $1.37@$1.44; 600d] nation was followed by n period of R. C. TRUELLOOD, Mayor 11,500;, mostly 10 cents to choloe $1,901.96; ordinary to| heaviness during which reveral apes har sos gane or bulk 210 to 300 pound butch- good $1.27@$1.29. Old September ere subjected to active s Dally Tribu $9.10 to $9.38: top $0 rable $1.24; new September $1.24; of |geiing. Sale approximated ‘ aTadianiabtae oF eonte touts 160 to 210 pound weights $8 December 31.27%; new December 4 : ; CS ral Baad rhe es | ddres: c $9.10; padking sows mostly $1.28; old May $1.82%; new May |" rae 8.50; mixed offerings carrying 31.92% pretties 34@ 350; ordinary firsts, 310} 0° '> ved $1.2514 O$1.28@ 1 A hard $1.214@$1.23%. «Corn number} NEW YORK, Au. 27.—Prices of 2 mixed $1.18; numbér 2 yellow} Wyoming olls at 2 p. m. today were n $1.17% @ $1.20. listed on the New York Curb as SILVER Oats number 2 white 48% @49%.| follow ‘Tobacco Wall Paper ATLANTA.—South Georgia land PHILADELPHIA.—Sales of wall values have got back to pre-war/paper here are running about 10 as @ result of the large and/per cent under those. of last year. juable tobacco crop which now its| Pric however, are firm and larger i= marketed. orders are expected. Buckeye Continental -_... pat Cumberland’ -__.. Clothing Dairy Products bi aa woreeseees CLEVELAND, O—Knit goods and| DETROIT.—The cow {is one of India: wearing apparel factories here are| Michigan's greatest producers. Pig-| Qaim operating at a rate equal to that of|ures just announced show that in| N&t Tran. --. &@ month ago, but sales have shown|the last year farmers recelved $92,-| N- Y- Tran. ~ an increase and prices are firming.| 568,000 for aairy products about: half | Nor- Pipe of which were in the form of milk] @bio Gil... Sugar Company Buys Land * % Prairie Oll .-. ers and lights $8.50@8.70; bulk of « NEW YORK, Aug. Corn number 3 yellow. $1.12%0] pins, x iris. 5 SOR wares Broom Corn for household purposes and the re- Praiviee Pipe bales $8.25@9.30; average cost Tues-|, othe at Bead. Tont | $1.18 The American Beet sugar com-| judges willing to bet the FORT WORTH.—The first exper!-| mainder for butter fats. Middle men | Prairie . ot Ala "; tain of the steamer Seafarer was los 13. an: rhe r" h 32 A ‘# the prettic : i mi) day $8.80; weight 269. |in yesterday's Atlantic coast hur-| Oats, white, number 3, 4507454.) Poy%" WhO omnes more than 34,000..) she's the prettiest girl in 000 acres in C Nebras' h Cattle—Receipts 0; fed yearl- Ings and mediuin weight steers mod-| steamer’s bridge, according erately active, about steady; weighty | message recyved by steers slow, weak: bulk’ steers and| piisha Walker, | yearlings $8.25@10.00; few loads long yearlings and medium weight steers ifornla, Cole > and State Can you find bought between 5,000 a. D. flax number 1, $2:30@82-44.| and 6,000 acres of farm nd near its | asinine ae 5 Property at Oxnard, Ce nin, for! Casper Dal ribune $1,000,000 cash. It is planned to in® 1 POTATOES stall thirty miles of irrigation Si toiveprebent Ckonk! coun $10.256@10.45; top $19.60. for 1,101 itches to cost $250,000. The new : sults. The acreage this year was’ on butter. MBM AB oo he calle hl EDWIN ROUNDS M Duna averages; ahd. stack: pul Jand is to be placed under cultiva itesestd RaW, “seeky we vik: Tekin caivel CHICAGO, is. 27. —Potatoes| tion for 1926-26 harvest wa BUSINESS: BRIEFS steady t6 strong; stockers and feed. Bolivian Tin trading fair; market little etronger Texas Shipments Varge * yoar. American vessels in the trans- ers weak to 15 cents lower; fleshy on good stock, no change on poor. FORT WORTH, Tex., Aug. 27.—]Paoitic trade are carrying almost feeders showing most decline; bulk ’ . Receipts 46 cars; total U. S. ship- SUGAR Conipared with Inet year, Texas fruit] double the number of passengers grass cows and heifers $3.00 to $.25:| Mines Secured | eh's, $58: Kantas sacked Irish Cob- and vegetable shipments are showing | being transported by Japanese lines 4 blers $1.25@$1.85; some low as $1.10; | ments in broom corn culture in west) received less than ono cent a quart| Soler Ref. Texas have produced profitable re-|on milk and less than that a pound ricane when a wave swept away the| Barley 67@60; rye number 2, 791% to al @29% the tanker .» which arrived here today from San Pedro. The tanker reported that no details as to the Seafarer’s position wer nin of Sunda present Sheridan county. FP, KIRKPATRICK, Mayor. Tribune ja Herring was unant mous ice of comnftese as prettiest Albany county girl. Age heifers’ in load lots $5.75; bulk can- a remarkable gain. - Watermelons| and thore of oti ner cutters $2.00@3.00; bologna $3.25 Missouri sacked Irish Cobblérs $1.00! xew YORK, Aug. 27.~Refinea have been more plentiful this season, : . As : — @3.75; practical. veal top $9.50; bulk @$1.25; New Jersey bulk Irish Cob-|eugnr was unchanged at $6.85 to a but prices for this product have been} ATLANTA, Aug. 27.—Bullding,| Cat Creek ~---a-~-~--—-2-~-~-- $1.45 | stockers and feeders $5.50@7.00; few By Americans blers $1.65; Minnesota sacked early fh: lower than in 1923. Cotton picking wponewnwewen---= 1,40] jondn at $7,205. Je general over north and west Texas. $7.00 for fine granulated, with de- mand light. Ohio $1.00@$1.20; Nebraska sacked Sheep—Recelpis 3,500: lambs fully Irish Cobblers and early Ohios $1.15 especially home construction, is ¢: perlencing a rovival here, Permits| Os@se r Bs “ Refined futures nominal. Bac entaan.” dahabtes “G8; We Jaks Leaf worms have appeared in some| Issued so far this month already steady; early sales fat range lambs,| WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.—Ameri-] @$1-30. pb cae Wasting “ubaritt oO Albany ‘oount nections and they did iore damage| have surpassed the July total of $1. $12.75@13.50; some hela at $13.25;| can inte have acquired the fam- NEW YORK, Aug. 27—Sugar f Patter AMMOLG. Magee, oe than last year. Acreage, however, is | 750,000. Lumber prices ate firmer.|Greybull . natives $12.25@1275; few fat ewes| ous Bolivian tin propérties of Lialla- “Whe 2: SUL ema des wahoo SN ee eee Tess. Another gasolinco price war has broken out In Texas and seles are re- Ported as low ns 12¢ a gallon. Thousands of families are preparing| Torehlight - to move September 1, the majority| Blk Basin -.-.---.. drifting toward new homes in the| Rock Creek -.-+--..---------. suburbs. As a result, medium priced | Salt Creek . 5,00; full mouth breeding ewes most- apartments pow are renting for 10| Blg Muddy -----------------. ly $5.35@6,50, to 15 per cent under prices current| Mule Creek ,----+--~-. $5.25@5.50; feeders strong; early|#Ud and Uncla, and the Machana sales desirable range feeding lambs,| Marca Uncla railroad from their $11.50@12.50; feeding ‘ewes $3.75@ tures closed irregular; approximate Foreign Exchange sales 15,000 tons; September 3.68; December 3.77; January 3 Casper Judges hi Miller of Gr: Bolivian owners, the department of recient commerce was advised by cable to} NEW YORK, Aug, 27,--Foreign — day by consul Dayle C. McDonough.| exchanges firm; quotations in cents: Hot Spri Frisco Building Booms The American firm paid $27,006,009] Great Britain demand 448%; cables Odea casas. Dent JOSHPH SNEIDER. Mayor, SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Aug. 27.| this spring. Rents of the more ex-| Sunburst ----....-.---.-----. DENVER, Colo., Ang. 27.—Hogs|f0F tho properties, which profuces| 449; 60 day bills on banks 446. MONEY Sass Home building, which has been in|pensive apartments remain wun-| Hamilton Dome --...-.----- —Receipts 1,000; ‘few loads still| 8PProximately fifty percent of Bolo-| France demand 5.42; cables 5.4244. & slump in the early months of the| changed. Ferris back; quality generally good; around | Via's tin- Ttaly démand 4.43; cables 4.48%. METALS Be” year, is on a boom again and ap: Byron Steady; food 190 to 235 pound aver-| The message also waid an Amért-| Belgium demand 8.01%; cables §.02.| NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—Call money | BOSTON, Aug. 27.~Five Mae-| Noteh sachusetts public service corpora-| Pilot Butte ~~... tio Proximately $35,000,000 worth of Gwellings have been placed under contracts by big realty firms he renewal of building really is an ex Pression of faith in the age 30 4 9.60; plainer | C®" company had struck of! in the|Germany demand per trillion, 23% | #teady: high 2; kind 80: 40; packing sows | 4¢Partment of Tartja with a produc-| Holland $8.69; Norway 18:80; Swe-|Closing bid 2; tion of 160 barrels a day. és Denmark 16.18; Switeer.|loan 2; call loar " Spain 18,25; Greece 1.82;/4nces 1%. Time, loans ft $10.00; freight paid, and best 1,160] Po! Cescho Slovakia 3.00: /Coliateral 60-90 days 2% @a low have applied for permission to| Lander ~ nge the par value of their stock from $100 to $25 a share in order to +10] mostly $7.50; few fat pigs and light lights up to 140 pounds $7.50@$7.75; stock pigs mostly $7.00; few stags easy; electrolyt 13% @13%; futures Smad bab rat. Increnbed encourage employe and ‘customer| TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY| $i coqhivo. potind feeders $1.60, Jugo Slavin’ 1.26%: Austria .0014%;|Months 3@3%4. Prime Commercial} 7)r Nn large oxtent. Indications ao purchasing. —_———__———— | Cattle—Receipts 750; calves 50;| Sheep—Recetpty 3,800; quality Rumania 40%; Argentina 83.78; | DaPer 24 @ 316. Sino ever, that the winter _—_—_— FOR, RENT—Attractive finished| steady; few fed mixed yearlings erally plain; slow; few early sales| Brazil 10.20; Tokio 41 8-16; Mon. southern $18.00@18.50. and most bids on Killing classes|treal 99 21-32. Lead—Steady; spot $8-00@8.37. Steady to slightly lowe: ee COTTON Zinc—Steady; E . Louls spat medium fat lambs $12.10; best h Flour | 6.22; futures 6 2 Antimony consi@erably higher: MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. | one deck 106 27.—Flour spot 10.25 NEW YORK, Ax . pound fat ewes $5.50; no feeder] unchanged to 20c lower; tamily pat 5 - « €Wo loads choice 1,399 pound steers tambs sold early. ® entw $7.15@§7.40. Bran $26.60. spot quiet; middling Tribune wantads bring resulta, 4 is 4 salck will be up to tho standard of] DETROIT, Aug. 27—The building] unfurnished fiveroom house with | $8:75;' fed stock heifers around $9.5 past yoaré. Totels repoit th \cta let hore in the laat séven|bath, fireplace, bulltdn features.| joaa grass cows $4:25; rifxed loads servationa are piling up rapid 1] months show an Increase of 23 per| Phone 1967M. Brass hefiers $5.25 to $5.75; bologna railroad pustenger ion anticipate | cent over the total for the corres-| WantED—Waltress at the Man.| dulls $2.50@$8.35; cannera 150; odd that winter travel to the Pac'fic) ponding period last year, totaling! darin Cafe, 226 So. Center St.,' Vealers $7.00@$8.50; late Tuesday Coast will equay or exced tha: of laut i $95,586,000. i c upstairs. weet Ne ed “