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a ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1924, PAGE SEVEN Che Casvet Daily Cribun Oil :: Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets L AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRE=== CRUDE PRODUCTION OIL SECURITIES | . Petroleum Exposition To DE PRODLCTION asc | TMNG MED CORN PIE ; Aled Chemioat & Dye see-- Bh aut ask IN cTOCK f HOLD LIP WHEAT Cover World Oil Indus NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—The daily | Texas 181,200, an increase of 5. Ronee oe ane Seer \ ; 1 ake MA T 1} ruLsa, oxla., Aus. 28—(Specialj crown of “Queen Petrolia.” The | average erude oj! production] north Louisiana 55,050, a decrease of | American Locomotive -. = 4 | Buck Creek — ld to The Tribune.}—With the greatest | man who fs also a golfer will ff of the United States increased §,-| 2,200; Arkansas 140,350, decrease 2,-| American Smelting & Refg. -- Burke - ~~ display of equipment appliances, his- | diversion at the Tulsa Country cl 050 barrels for the week ending|200 | Gulf Coast and Southwest| American Sugar -.- = Black Stone Salt Crk. .28 Strength of Some Issues Off-|Net_ Advance from One to} torica! exhibits and technical devel-| where tournaments will be play August 23, totalling 2,087,700, ac-| Texas, 119,850, increase 350; eastern| American Tel and Tel. Chappell - - lf 26 set by Weakness in Oth- Two Cents Scored in opments in the history of the petrol: | off October 6, 7 and 8. Cups are # cording to the weekly summary of| 107,500, increase 400; Wyoming,| American Tobacca .—--. Columbine - -------« -09 1 ers Today Grain Trading eum and natural gus industries al- fered the victors in individual mat the Ameri¢an Petroleum Insjitute.| Montana and Colorado 119,700, de-| American Woolen --..,. CODIPA! 6 1e weewenne- F27 | ready assured, plans for the second] play and for teams of golfers afi The Pally average production east} crease 6,600. American Zinc, Lead and Consolidated Royalty - 1.15 annual international Petroleum Ex: | lated with the oll fraternity. Cow Gplen -.---.--- Dpmino ikborn aenee ene | Bao T, Willams. .--00e 225 6154 | BBEBO n-ne nnn 295 - 2 [BTANIG —--n-emenwvnnme 6.50 1.00 of Rocky Mountains was 1,423,-| Dally average imports of petro:| Anaconda Copper --- barrels, an increase of 12,800./ leum at principal ports for the week| Atchison -.---.---. California production was 613,700] ending August 23, were 277,857, com:| Atlantic Coast Line ~. barrels, a decrease of 4,750. pared with 154,714 barrels for the] Baldwin Locomotive Oklahoma shows a daily average| previous week. Dally average re-|Naltimore and Ohio - Production of 543,060 barrels, an in-| ceipts of California ON at Atlantle FPethiehem Steel --. epease of 24,650; Kansas 82 NEW YORK, Aug.. 23,—Stock] CHICAGO, Aug. 28.-Bullish for. | Position to be held in Tulsa October prices developed several points of] ¢ign news gave the wheat market on |? to 11 are being rounded into shape. strength in the early dealings with | this side of the Atlantic a firm un-|UP to the middle of August more the merchandise shares buoyant.| @srtone and values took an upward| then 350 manufacturers of petrol- but slipped off again in the late|slant during the early @ealings. Sev. | @4™ and natural equipment, re- trading on resumption of profit tak: “Styles and Smiles of 19 combination style show and vauc ville reyue will furnish enterta! ment on the grounds at the expo tin theater during the afternoo eral commission houses became ac: | finer and other concerns affiliated |and evenings of the ten-day exhi 0 bar-|and Gulf Coast ports for the week | ¢, nla Petroleum... es | yj | Gates ~ ---w-n-eone~ 054 -0944 | ing and short selling. It was one| tive buyers at the start and tho mar, | With the great industry had engaged | tion. A theater with a seating « a decrease of 950; North Texas| ending August 23 were 154,714 bar: gerreoe ae dank JUPILOF ~venrnnanenane 09% 01 lof the dullest sessions in recent|ket regponded well, Initigi figures, | Space in the exposition, This com; | pacity of 1,800 t# being built on t 74,850, a decrease of 2,700; Central’ rels, compared with 100,286. Central Leather _.. Kinney Coastal ----~ 3% | months, Sales approximated 625,000 | Which ranged from %e¢ to 1Ke high. | bares with 193 exhibitors in the 1923 | exposition grounds at present. Tul - TTT | Cori. 6 VAROD nxe sor Lance Crepls Royalty 93 | shares. er, with September $1.21% to $1.22 | OxPosition. The last-minate rush is | merchants are combining forces = . Chandler Motors 40% | Marine ---— 3.15 pennies and December $1.26%4 to $1.27, were | Stil] to be experienced. stage a style show in keeping wi Cresapeake and Ohe ... Tze 85% Mike Henry --..——.-- 53 NEW YORK, Aug. 28.--Uneven| followed by adidtional gains all} Sessions of the petroleum congress | the deluxe vaudeville acts engag| ort an ermimna Ss In Chi ‘and Northwestern _ 61g beg & Guilt ----.1,85 1.38 | price fluctuations marked initial] around, with leaders of the industry through: |by the exposition management. oomP i pfa oni | VeW York Ol) ~------ 8,00 11.00 | dealings in the stock market toda: Strength in corn t out the United States as well as} The exposition this year will oma eer BEA 24") Picatdy caeencenecase 03 *' 06 . 4 arraete i GA ape te v0 ers foreign countries, as speakers, | hell on a seven acre tract wit! : r . ss} ; 4 with trading failing to develop aj|tain the higher average in the wheat ( ‘anada Congested with coeren a4 30% | Preston D1% 02% ‘ = ‘hy will be held on October 6, 7 and 8, | walking distance of the businéss s : learly def! 33% | Req Bank PPT Sad 46.75 4750 |. atlY defined trend. Rails shares | market during the late trading. The 33% 0 -|generally were easter, although|closa was strong at a net advance | Numerous conventions of ctl associa | tion of Tulsa. In addition to t Coco Cola ~-- biden 76% | Royalty & Producers - .04% .05 | there was renewed buying of Kat: tions and toghnical organizations, at {brick buildings already on t Colorada Fuel and Iron -. Sunget- ._---. +09 10 | preferred, St. Paul preferred yield- to §1.22% and December $1 least two score, aro scheduled for the Short covering brought | $1.28, exposition perieal, 0 0 , | Moderate recovery in General Elec-| Corn and oats followed wheat up| For the additfonal entertainment 5% 16% | tric, American Ice and Jersey Cen- grounds, there aro now under cc struction six additiona} tnuildin| and arcades, making a total of Tom Bell Royaity 102% -.04 “led a point. Western Exploration — 3.40 2.80 Corn Products new --~. Western Oil Fieias Great Grain Shipments|ssmizwras- 3 é grade, the former being mainly in-| of the of! man and his fantily there | dozen bulidings and arcades for t Comien on a Western States -.--. 14 15 | tral, fluenced by the continyed run of un- | bas been arranged a program of pa-| housing ef exhibits. Each bufldi : By J. ©. ROYLE that Busgpeand demand for Cahailan rides ey ne - ee setae eee ene ne ae . oe DiSilaw “tor. selanted stocks, | favorable crop reports regarding the | seantry, with beauties from the var-| will bear the name of one of the (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) | srain has fallen to small proportions, | Havison Chemical ..-..... : NEW TORIC ORIEL GLONING Fittsheren eta rained pretersed, corn growth. After starting one cent fous of! states in competition for the | producing states. NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—The port] When tke price ox wheat went up in] nu pont de Nenwours .....- ~ Woolworth, whi ts rginia and/to 340 up, with December $1,13 to Montrea} ig bursting with Cana-|the United States and Canada as a ules » Which advanced 3 to 3 wheat and shippers thereof are} result ef the estimates for a small Vamous Players Lasky —. er costs are Piling up. Montreal’s| wheat to market. But buyers on| Genera! Ulectric ~-----------~ 967% |S. O. Indiana ~-------~ 56.8/ Si.uy | Volume of buying, which embraced ong traffic has increased so| the other #ide seemingly ceased to] General Motors ---------,, 1474 | New York Oil -------~ ¥,00 11.00 | % Humber af industrial specialties, 8, melvely of laté years that port| purchase, inthe hope that more| “Feat Northern pfd, ---.- QUO Oil rama Fae O OOO eee esos At. paints 19 3 and terminal facilities have not been|fvorable weather would Increase} Gulf States Steel ---------. Prairie Oi - 209.00 ° 310,90 | Hew high yeonrd at 4 able.to keep pace, Vessels coming! yield in the Canadian prairie pro-| Houston Oil --., Mutual -. 10,60 “20,63 )| “AEST men stores rose in from Port Arthur and Fort. Wil-| vince and cause lower prices. Illinois Centra) .. 8, O. Indiana 56,00 86.25] Vien cap ndustriala fuetuated Hem, the Canadian head of the| ‘The port {s just blocked with| International Harvester in narrow limits, with United points, imparted more stability to —. 79%] Salt Creek Prd: 23.09 |the secondary dealings. Prices and then advanced again. 1.13%, the market sagged a trifle, | a sight reaction. The closa was firm with values up 1% to 2\c, De: comber $1.13% to 81.13% Steel Demand Growing Superior service, better meals a Oats opened Ye to 1 higher,| PITTSBURGH, Aug. 28.—Manu:|greater speed are declared to 4 with December O2ige to 53% and/facturers in the Pittsburgh area re-|count for the popularity of Am4 later scored slight further gains, fort stronger buying of all Ines of|tcan vessels, ; ” 7 Provisions reflected the strength | steel oducts, Prices have firmed frequently are long delayed| grain,” said T. ¥°. Trihey, secretary| Int. Mer. Marine pfd, ---. 36% fae sat, Selling emdiwiaens St lin the grain and hog markets. and ‘there ig talk of higher levels be-} CHICAGO, Aug. %8.—The | discharging cargo while their] to the board of Moptreal harbor com-| Int. Tel and ‘Tel. 82 issues were tn demand, Onterie wee : fore winter. While increase in ton:| proved cutlook for agriculture a ly ‘goats for crew and other ex-| missioners. “The grain is here and|Invincitle Oi -. 12% LIVESTOCK Western. Foreign onchamtar!? and! wheat— Open High Low Close|nage has not been as heavy as some|resulied in improved demand Denaés continue without a return. | it is not being moved. At present,|Kelly Springfield ‘Tire- 10% steady in extremely auler eragiee | Spt --r- 121% 1.2814 1.21% 1.22% | makers anticipated, business is gure-|farm lands throughout the cent The present congestion, however,| we have §,900,000 byshels stored and| Kennecott Copper ---- 40% Bncouraging reparte ot eewNS: | Dec. iL. 1.2644 1.28% 1.26% 1.278 lly but slowly picking up, Mills are|states, In some states. prices ig the greatest ever experienced in| have handied so far this year a total| Loulsville and Nashville : : . s tile expansion Proraniea ey MereAR'| May <one 1.82% 1.84% 1.82% 1.83% lexpected to be back at normal ca-|land are advancing for the fi the history. of the port, There are| of 71,797,000 bushels, They are not| Mack Truck - CHICAGO, Aug, 88e(U,..8. De: menaion Promoted unusual ao» Corn— pacity before the year ends, Sept. w-e~ 1.19 partment of Agricylture,)—Hogs —|tvity in thiy group but business 12 Dec. ---- 1:19 11 . oi Recaipts. 17,000; mostly 10¢ higher; | *!sewhere was restricted. Sales in 1% | Weighty butebers and packing sows rs aig hour totalled only about 15%, |10@15e up; accumulation of ‘light ney shares. 51% | Wehts and slaughter pigs dull; few], 4 nm increase in freight car load: ony 49% 0% 154. | Sales better kind/ largely steady; |'"8* to yne largest aggregate of any | DePt Ramet td weak to 25c lower; big pack: | Vek this year was taken ag fur.| D8 wis, 197% | ¢r# bidding steady-on_ better. grades; bila By 2h of an autumn trade| MAY +--- * 57% 23% | top $20; bullc good cholce 120 to 180 val, to which the merchandise today over 8,900,000 bushels of wheat| buying on the other side, The full] Marland Oi! ... in the three elevators there, while} reasons why they are not, we do not] Maxwell Moters A’ loaded grain boats are lying as thick | know.” Minie Bates El ag they can find berths. There are| Harvest is now on fn the Canadian| Missouri, Kan. and Tex between 50 and 60 boats unable to| northwest. New crop grain {s mov-| Missour! Pacific pfd. ~~. unload, owing to the congestion.|ing to the elevators, with farmers] National Lead -.--<----<-. Some of them haye been in port}anxious to sell at present high| New Orleans, Tex. and Mex. . 105% | othe since August 15. Vessel owners say] prices. So far, the volume of Cana-| New York Central -..-----. that continuation of this situation |dian grain moving thru American|yy yn. H., and Hartford — me in five years, according to ¥ Leading producers are inereasing| ports to the National Real Bet ingot production slowly, with plants | Board, not turning oyt more than 60 per gent of capacity, but orders are bs-| BOSTON, Aug. 28.—The losses ing reeeiveg in larger amounts, Ma-|fire in Boston during the last mon kers of sheets, In many instances,|amounted to only $129,756 as co decline to sell for delivery beyond|pared with $1,573,862 for the e September 90 at present prices, Can|responding period last year. h i 13:70 18,60 companies evidently under-est!- means elther a serjous financial loss| lake ports to New York and Phila-|\ 7 pound pigs $7.50@7.75; heavy weight | ‘SSUes Tesponded. Gains of 2 to al. (55 18.70 13.55 mated thelr requirements for the Rail Merger Pi Norfolk and ; most 5 points were recorded by In- 1 ger Pending. to them or an advance {n the trans-|delphia by rail and barge canal fa! Noltrem Pacitio $9.50@9.90; medium weight $9.55@ | ternational Shoe, Weakeeahe? see |New. caoAk70 1810 18.60 third quarter, as they have been] NEW YORK. Aug. 8 nwaltt portation rate on grain to Montreal. | not large, but unless Montreal {fs un- 10; Nght welght $8.90@10; light | Groary i - fo taking larger stocks and business| only formal ratific: ‘The problem of clearing the port| blocked, the overflow probably wilt| Pacific Oil ~~~ <5 |Croary Stores, B. Kayser Silk pre-| Ribs neislea ton OF thea Pan American Petroleum B -. has been complicated by the fact|be directed to those outlets. Seaneyivanis’ Producers and Retinera —. ferred and Consolidated Cigar, Gen,|S@Rt- -sr- --- _-s- _ err 1212 |frem other sources also has stimu- ay | Mehts $7 so@ gs: packing hoz 2 95; eral Bleetric extended its gain to | Oct: s-c-1222 19.30 19,29 12.80 [lated the tin plate market. posed Nickel Plate me smooth $8.50@ reer by ¢ packing bh Pere Marquette Railway comp rough $8@8.50; slaughter pigs $6.50 34 points and Rutland preferred to 4\%.| Bellies— Sema psy a scheduled to be voted by the dir - Pure Oi secerrenenmoce 22% | @8: DUIk Of sales’ $8.90@9,80; top| United States Steel sold at rps Sept. ----18.30 19,37 18.30 19.37 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28. —|tors today, the Van Sweringen BAARINE wepicecesceceysees: SOU: to equivalent “to 110 before deducting | Oct. -----13.45 19.47 1842 1347 |Shipping. men report that reservar] terents of Cleveland are prepared Republic Iron and Steel --- 48 Cattle—Receipts 6,000; under-|the dividend leading an tions on all types of American pas- upwar Reynolds ‘Tobacoa B «-c...., 16 | tone healthier; most killing interest |moyement in other pivotal pees Seaboard Air LAne offer an exchange of securities stockholders of the five roads volved und to go before the int: state commerce commission for Grains and Provisions senger ships operating on the Pa, IIT as. | showing some activity; best year-|such as American Can, Baldwin, U, cHtcAgo, Aug. 28.—Wheat num-|cific have been heavy, Quarters on Sears Roebuck ... ..w jog. | ngs and handy weights strong:/8, Cast Iron Pipe and Dupont. Call ber 2 red $1.26@31.26%; number 2/ Shipping vessels must be engaged Tribune) ]4i! production of the Gulf Sinclair Con .---------s2---.° 17% | Pots unevenly higher; heavier slow: | money opened at 2 per cent. hard $1.23@$1.24. Corn number 2] from six weeks to two months ahead | 14) anproval of the consolidation. (Copyright 1924 The Casper un path ray tvalst ath Saas ae are oe Stosv-Sheffield Steel and Iron 72 | 2° Choice Kind here; buyers taking | Absorption of a block of 11,009; mixed $1.19%@$1.80%; number “t The Pere Marquette meeting low scale offerings at- $8@9.75;| shares of Corn Product 3 Now $1.21% @$1.22%. advanced tod request KANSA! | we ; 20,485 ba: Southern Pacific wesexee 14 7 bs 8 at 32%, al ye! 7* aay uh othe ei eran st the Weal wholestien dry [220. Teenie odes eethe Bees | Southern Railway creo a.* erae | Prices about Jn line with week's de: | decline of %. paved the way tor|~ Oats number 8 waite <8C O80 the Van Sweringens, in order tecas trade is reported, with buying |completed in the coastal field. Southern Railway pid. .-... 75 | clinei-fairly good-current suggested; | bullish operations in the stock, the| Rye number 1, 88%; barley 68@ t Ui $10.85. tr price mounting 1 %. $3; timothy seed $6.50@$7.25; clover speed up the merger plans. Directa 2 Sora , | top yearlings 85; severa! strings | pr’ unting later to 33%. Few | 83; tin e Gin of the other roads—the Ce eet Gam Gai seadard Ol of Mom: MM | stoss@i0.70; western grass steers | changes of consequence occurred in |eeed S11,00@ $31.00, Lard | $19.88; ” prese| Nickel Plate, Chesapeake and Oh for standard grades, but little call] PITTSBURGH—voal mines of |-Studebaker Corporation ... 831 |{" fresh receipts about a head; paddy bests speculative mediuma| riba $12.50; bellies $18.50, Hocking Valley and Mrie—alren . a bi GH. = ee for goods of low quality and price.. | this district are operating at about| Texas Co. ~-eserwscceseenn-> to killers at | ap m realizing tn Chandler Fix. had given their assent. DULUTH, Aug. 28.--Close fi 4 30 per cent of capacity and Jmprove-| Texas and Pacific .--------=- ' Helo eRe rade meste Ad btn) hag eh Fes Pine Onion. “Sr. PAUL, Minn. —~ Twin City|ment Is proceeding very gradually Tobacco Products OE a ine a ete leh pce ak ard Pee ayy s ainew low! DULUTH, Aus. Si--cloee fi See eure trade |Gas and steam slack. have firmed| Transcontinental ol 41g | Digher; b firm; vealers about in| figure for the year on free offerings. | September, $2. + $2. 7 line with Wednesday's average mar-| The closing was frregular, Re.| November, $3.25; December, $2.21 (Continued from Page One,) SUGAR Better than a week ago and bank | UP about fo # ton on cach grade, the} Union Pacific - 14 | ket: bulk good to choice Kind to|newal of selling pressure again|May, $2.37. edge of the track in deep right to Gebits reveal heavy nyrchasing, ex- i Mes = 104% | Packers $12:50@13; few selected kina | U. 8, Stel which touched 107, car: get his long fly, Pennock scoring H eae mane reel aianatee @eding the volume of @ year ago by |20d the Jatter $1.20 to, $1.25. Cast Iron Pipe 06 |Npward to $14 to outsiders; atock-|ried number of standard. indus, after tho catch, fa aon AUS. er tn % Ruth hit his 43nd homer of the|{"auiry was or retin . season, his second of the game, in suger, &% “Une . prices, . wht five per cent. This ‘is attribued to U. 8. Ind, Alcohol -. art aakoes mateo? cevain in| trials down one to ¢ 924 7 J Pr ; ighty ig steers in 2 two points in early marketing of the 1924 crops. Ralry Products United. States Rubber .. 34% |S hoaw" duivand: the late trading, . TAbuGH trom S048 to 4100 con Shee ipte 3.000 se lambs the seventh SRIAe inn Until granulated. Refined futures we RANIER, Ort. — ‘Six specially | Which the department of agriculture | Westinghouse Electric steady; sorting moderate; ea , ! built buses now are being operated |est!mates will amount to’ between | Willys Overland - CHICAGO.—Heayy production of| United States Steel -...-... Sheep—Re 9 =e who had sing mrennie 314 | desirable: fat natives-$19@18.95; tew } tremendously bard hit ball and! gugar gutuyes closed: { u a lew : 50; ‘ost: ET LS landed in the righc field bleachers, bide sid ol ag vera between here and Portland by the | 48:200,000 and 63,000,000 pounds by|Woolwerth ----~ ae ters 112% | t© city butchers $13.50; culls most META is bleachers. pada Tg PE ne butter has. resulted in a surplus|Uiah Copper t Approximate sa 19,000 toi wpe 4 The Senators started the eighth ; vay,|Sept. 1. Storage holdings at the ty Shi seek Bulle, 1ashoe. $1840 conively, pled (o| september, oh Diorcs vate er caren nisueey ove Scare punoipels mathete Guring: tte ’ 13.50; sheep weak; odd lots fat ewes] K Mre. Jennie Stuyre, 68 years of |/MPFesslvely, — Bluege singled to] Tapmmuers, S78: December, 8 The 60 miles of paved highway over last week increased nearly two $4.50@6; feeding lambs steady; no|_ EW YORK, Aug. 28.—Copper, ago, died yesterday afternoon at the| %Rt*r: Ruel doubled to right, send; 2 which they run, parallel the trees co tf Si dard Oi Stocks eurly sates; best held around $13.25; | 8te#dy: electrolytic, spot and nearby, home of her son, F. H. Scott, in the|!25 Bluege to third. This blow ef the railroad, which is operating tan ‘ full mouthed breeding ewes $7@7.25, | 18% @19¥4c; futures, 18% @18%e. I gaie Creek oll field. The body is {Proved tho last for Herb Pennock them to meet competition from oth- ere sitar steady; spot and futures,!now at the Shaffer-Gay chapel and|*?¢ Sesien. seplnced “hun op the gr Uoonaea molsr NEW ORLBANS. — Orders to| Angio 14% 19% Omaha Quotations Tron, steaty end unchanged, ‘wilt PaLeeRe vadpenver. thie evening | PT cnrew'; out Peckinpaygh Onions Southern Pine Association mills fell| Buckeye ~. 60° 60%] OMAHA, Neb. Aug, 28.—(U. 8. 8 { < a roc 2 5 from | Continental WARSAW, Ind—Keen competi-|9ff 193 per cent last week fro tion for ry ey of the nates: those of the previous week, to 71-| Cumberland @nion crop ts going on betwoen the | 800,000 fect. Shipments at 85,300, Indiana onion growers and the}00 feet, were about the same,while wR a v ¢ Lead, steady; spot, §$§.00@8.37, Bluege scoring on the play and 43 47 Department of Aap iculiuresHoge Zinc, steady; Bast St. Louis spot, Rue! holding second. Lejbold, bat: 10. at pant hgh ea ve, uerer ae $6.22; futures, 6.22@6,25. tng for Russell, walked. | 1g4._|!ns more advance; bulk 200 to.so9| ntmeny, MeNelly singled to right and the! ce : Hehe 0 bases were full with one out, Harris American Fruit Growers Associa-| Production declined 7-6 per gent te Pei pat heey Re RE hit to Dugan who fumbled, Ruel lon. Both organizations have men | 70,500,000 feet. Unfilled orders tota © 200 pound weights $9,004 scoring and Harris going to first (Continued from Page One.) ihe field contracting with pro-| 749,100,100 feet, sient pba a $8.05 batt ae LIBERTY BONDS sufely. . & carload from Thermopolis s = uesday's upward 5; bulk of f ae wa Sherida he loca) players expe cers. e 40g : ve ABR ved. | Miller Wu 18 yanked Guaston| Sheridan, t jocal player xp a — Beans paper egy theo device ia aa fa 8.—-Libert and Gam Jonea went to the mound| thé hardest kind of competition Non-Ferrous Metals DETROIT.—Fifty per cent of the Readay $5.75) weleht 361, We genie Avi BSnstlberty. PET with the bases full, one out and the|the third annual state tournam! JOPLIN, Mo.—Both lead and zinc|bean crop of lower Michigan hag CattleRe: bert. steare | bends, (siogadi 8 $100.28; ffet} At 2.80 thie afternoon the official | Senators but one run behind, which got under way today on t ‘ores have’advanced in price in the|been ruined by rec&nt heavy rain end yearlings moderatoly active, |4ig, $101.26) wecond 4a, $100-80:/canvaw of the republican ticket in|” nice hit to Ward who threw ta Casper Country club course, fel-stato ‘fields. Lead ore jumped|according to the estimate of one fully steady; yearlingy and medium | third | 4 $101-30; fourth 449) /the recent primary hod net been! schang, forcing Leibold at the plate, | adios’ play started today and t $5 a ton to $110 while zinc ore has|buyer returning from the bean dis wolght steere strong to shade high | $101.8 government 44, | completed. slin tripled to right center, Me.|men's play will be started wi risen $1 to $43 a ton, trict today. Many fields, he sald, er; several loads $10.00710.35; Ught | $104.28. The democratic canvas wan com! Ney, Harris and Rite scoring,| the qualifying rounds tomorrow. Sra yg ant sasaleie weieey Meare pleted yesterday whowing nel wit ‘lost Goslin'’s hit in the sun|. Out of town players already he PSOE Lew Obs. PANE R He. A changes in the result of the uno! wig turned his back on the ball,|and practicing today include W. ay e Milind tlkkeen Bee SILVER ficla} count conducted by the Trib-| juice singled to right, Goslin scor-|Tayler, H. M. Boyd, M. A. ¥ 10.00; other killing classes generally d une, The only office in which there t — were entirely drowned out, Textiles ene CLINTON, Mass.—The Lancaster mills here will be closed for a month you? Carne, ! bengee and Miles Shepherd of Che ; steady; stockers and feeders scarce hi ing. ! 3 ing to slack business and lack of|gie Steel company has expanded its bs : was a possibility of a change was a enne and George and Arthur Le ee operations bere to nesriy Resist cas hominally meadys pyle gras cows) NEW YORK, Aug, 28—-Bar olle|that of the nomines for sheriff. The . re Re thin ar Vaeaene pacity. There ts a heavy demand Oe eee ead One Lok eTs AN | ver 6844: Mexican dollars 62%. — lefficial count showed Alex MePher- Fights Fags Tha tournament committer w - bars, strips and $3.98@8.75) praciioal veal Lope $0.80; FT TE gon winner of the nomination by @] hold 4 meeting (hia afternoon to d = Hig a Rak Ane BR COTTON NAIR teceesenne Ben vise” frunie’ Va en Petar for few fancy collection. qualifying rounds to 7 T ONA LAMBS SELL ka, sacked Irish Cobblers $1,80@1.35; 3 10.000; lambs REMAINS OF WOMAN 10 helas or whether to cut it to 48 hol sacked early Ohios $1.15@1,80; New strong; heavies $12.7 13.00; best ie With the e number of entries. NA i Jersey sacked Irish Cobblere $1,80@ NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—Cotton ui fat range lambs $ best range is feared that the nine hole cou Minnesota sacked and bull j : yoarlings .$9,60; sheep, rateady:-early | *Pot, Steady; middling, $26. woull net accemmodate eo ma early Ohios $1.15@1.30; New Jersey zs sales fat ewes $4.00@5.50; feeders add Almac aa BE TAKEN T0 CAN DA players for 86 hole matches, MT 6000 PRICES OMAHA sacked Irish Cobblers $1.80@1.85;| Grass Creek, steady; early anles desirable western The pulrinus fer the qualifyt 5 Minnesota sacked and bulk early| Grass Creek, feeding lambs $12. top held high i “ rounds will be made this evening (a Bi Bos Ohlos $1.00@1.20; Idaho sacked ru-|Greybull er. EE orm, RO f Db muedtaaer helsing ahs theses a of | Fale $1603.66. Torchilgbt Perera otts, of age, house. Club secretaries are not twee ote rine oot of in ; Elk Pasin Denyer Prices died in 4 hospital at Balt Creek last) 3 quired to turn jn their entrite up Omaha by Not] Lindsay of Lind. |____. DENVER, Colo., Aug, .28—{U. 6. night. The remains will be taken| “— this evening. gay and Lindsay, Natrona county | my Departmont..of - Agriculture)—Hogs by her husband, the only near rela, MatIRgiOe cusittvian souné we flockmasters. Prices obtained were receipts 2,600; mostly 100@15c higher tive surviving, from the Muck fu- ok tats mreraine at.i0 cceae a excelient. ar ef OSSIP top $0.85 on ‘choice 240 pound avery Beral home, ta simcos, Ontario, Can; whey Focal Act hi Rob- Sunburst ereteeeese-e 190) tees; Other 185@250 pound averag yay d Ott, Mrs. Francis Brown and Mi Gemma ithe Cnet. Feb. Hamilton Dome -..~. $0.50@39.70; few $9.80; plainer grades asp cmreaee Si pw pp eg eee Hattie Wyatt at the first tee. My $38.25 for his fat stock and $12.85 for | Ferris $3.30@ $9.40; packing sows mostly} Concluding’ two days of confer Claude Draper of Cheyenne runni his feeders. These prices indicate | * Marine Oi} Operations. Byron $7.50; uteady; stuck pigs steady to/engen and inepections of resuctny up in last year’s tournament, will an appreciable improvement in. the| Operations of the Marine Oil com- | Notches 25c higher; some degirable at $7.15/and refining properties, visiting of: rw toe t unable to be. present fcr the tour market and were very satisfactory | pany in Salt Crees are shown ag| Pilot Butte ment @ancc. ee ficials of the Standard Ol! company , yg Lander ~ Cattle-—-Recolpts 1,090; calves 250;| of India headed by Col. bert | AY to the Natrona eounty sheepman. onleee “lee PN Mounier 4i avtins canners 25c higher; bulk 175; other| W. Stewart, naira’ of the board —— c 3 E 3 drit depart rade ; clagses steady; few grass cows $4,.50| prepared this afternoon to at depth « down; grass helfers $4.10@$4 | f ‘ | few | for the east on an evening train. POTATOES 8, Marine 8; drill Butter and Eggs steers $8,60@$5.75; choice 863 pound| Colonel Stewart. reiterated hig| The funeral of Lewis VY. Boche of 6 feet. mixed yearlings $9.0; others §$8,65;/statement that the meetings here|Casper who died Monday at Boise, "4 . | 78, Taylor 8; drill: bologna bulls $3. good vealers|of Standard and Midwest executives |{da., will Bo held at 2:80 tomorrow] By NEA Airmail Service— 2 his CHICAGO, A 23.-Potatoes| ing at depth 1,750 feet. CHICAGO, Aug. 38.--Butter high: | $5.00; part grass steers $5.60@$5.90.| yesterday and today were a matter|afternoon at the Muck funeral] G. Henri de Ronchi ef Chicago. | money, trading Ught, market steady with Section 18,40-79, Wyokans 5; drill |er. Creamery extras 87c; standards| Ghoep receipts none; breeding | merely of semi-annual routine hav-|home, Interment will be In the} head of the Clean Life League, ing rate, at 1,5) 5 ; slightly better undertone; recei 26\c; extra fi 8 35% ES6c; Tirsts | ewes $5. ing to do with the ordinary eonduct | Highland cemetery. carry on Lucy Page Gaston's batt 4; last 4% care total Uv. S. shipments 4 tion Wyokans, 5; | 84@34%4c seconds 32@38e. ———~»— Of the business. No plana'wate 1414 a against cigarets. Miss Gaston, on | accentance Kafisas sagked Irish Cobblers $1.15 ning wut. Eggs lower, récelpts 8,774 cases:| Twenty-five thousand tons of stee!|for a apeciat wildcattn= campaign,| Albert Christian George Andrew] her deathbed, expressed satisfaction | mixed collate: @135, Missouri sacked Irish Cob- Vilot Butte, section £1-3-1, Antone | firsts 33@34%¢0;. ordinary firsts 30 | year are used in. the United Stares|nor was any other unusual program | Patrick David is the full baptismal| that De Ronchi was taking up the | 46 months, 3@3%; prime commd bers $1.19@ 1.25, few $1.00; Nebras- Enos 3, abandoned at 1,240 feet. 1Q@3lc ' ee in the manufacture of fence posts.) prepared. name of the Prin¢e of Wales, work where she was leaving off. | cial paper, 34 @3%.

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