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9 Ne, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1924. fhe Casper Daily Cridune : PAGE SEV : Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets Oil :: Finance : eae JEWS ‘AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED Y CRUDE PRODUCTION New} ; IES “FOR WEEK HIGHER quesecuntes ST (CKS FIRM, |GRAIN PRICES tet Grate eres 2 8) TRADING QUIET) SOARINMART Increase of 7,800 Barrels Daily in Pipeline Runs| smsses" BUSINESS BRIEFS PITTSBURGH, Sept. 11.—Theyare based on the fact that the most promising feature of the steel | est crops, so far as money vali situation today is that products | concerned, in Lacovmtive .2.... 80% -12 bought recently are going directly | vested; that American Smelting @ Retg . 72% er 251 : into consumption. Buying has in-| ments on farm mortgages are 4 ; American 47% | Buackstone Salt Creek Late Rallies Prevent Losses | Frost Reports Boost Corn] creased, but except in lin pipe, |er than a year ago, that feple Of Nation Is Reported by American Apacs seeaaae Chanpatt fe og | With Exception of Few | and Export Buying Aids | firucturt! steel and trent car sia.) ment of mock tn & wide rang Petroleum Institute American yrooft ie | Ganten 3 ee Tasues Wheat BEADEARIGMORE: it the. cocmnt: In: | that soak aera eee 2 a Consolidated Royalty. 414 2.16 crease in buying had been due large-| cent increase in the purche ° " ly to replenishment of stocks, orders | power of this section. Cow Gillen -s0-225 83.06 NEW YORK, Sept. 11—Stock| CHICAGO, Sept, 11.—Owine taree-| 00." oy Siethly Nave fallen’ of tion prices displayed a firm undertone in }iy to an wnlooked for advance in| ieain, put indications are that steel | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 11. today’s quict market. Except for a| Liverpool quotations, the wheat | heing shipped is being used at once | eral thousand eastern farmers temporary show of wéaknéss by|market here took a decided upward! ana is not adding to stocks. Finished | migrate to California within some of the grangers, there was ajswing today. The Liverpool ad-| stéel prices show no quotalie change | next three months, Most of ¢ marked absence of selling pressure. | vance was interpreted as in a meas-| but are as steady as a week or so acquire land in the Bacra: Short covering towards the close|ure due to the Canadian government ago. Shtets are mightly firmer. valley, according to the Califd 7 i brought about a moderate advance |crop report, which, although Ney Se Development association, which ~--~h--+----- in a number of industrials, the rai’s|no account of September frost,| gp, PAUL, Sept. 11—Even mak-| been conducting develo; Telse, WAS -1854/000 Ratrein; an in| California til: 42 Atantio Guit | Cerro a6 Pasco 5222-22 4 {nwroving in sympathy. Sales ap-|showed a huge teduction in the cst! ling anowanes for the deterrent in, | throughode the ittinere tel California produc-| coast ports for the month of August} Chandler Motors... + Maring proximated 625,000 share mated yield as compared with 1928.] mience of élection, trade in the last i 0 barrels, a decrease | Were 130,613 barrels, compared with] Chesapeake and Ohio —....2.. 00% / ‘ NEW YORK, Gept. 11.—Daily Dally Average imports of petro-| Atchison -~--_.__ average gross ¢ride Ol! production|léum at prihcipal ports fér the in the United States increased 7,800| month of August, Were 204,516 bar-| Baldwin Locomotive barrels for the week ending Septem-|rels, compared With. 288,000 foF the] Baltimore ahd ORI6 ...___... 6 5g “ber 6, totalling 2,088,500, aceording | month of July, and for the week of] Bethlehem Steet aoecee. to summary of the American Petro-| September 6, 148 barrele, com-| California Petroleum .....2.. Yeum Institute. Daily averagé pro-| pared with 239,857 for the previous Canadain Pacitie duction east of the Rocky Moun+| Week. Daily average reéel; of] Centeal Leather wedeeeccaccs 149% rere European crop damage advices and} quarter of 1924 will exceea any other} MINNEAPOLIS, sept ; thd ‘week | et : NE , Sept. 1d bases a danty average ended Boptembet 6, Yeas, bartels Sncaee. th & oer een ‘ta. Mountain Bult ote ite | Stock prices pointed upward at tne | !dleations of iberal export business] three monte of the your and bring | bus lines ain Headquarters in a A on this side of the Atlantic tended st 7 ti opening of today's stock market. t3 the totals for the year on a par | State carried 8,790,000 passenger Production tate hs gpd yeh ne regent ad 136,867 fof the pre-) Chicago, R. I. ahd Pac. _- oi Me | Pittsburah and West Virginia com. also to strengthen values. The| with those of 1923, according to pre- | 1923, according to figures of the vale: + 1300; t sl Where weed sab Ghahges repottia pe Mon opéned a point higher and the erin Mb kigea hr ts post we dictions of leading business men in| Nésota Motor Bus association, 78,600 barrels, déerease Of 600; cen-| in crude oll prices for the major| Cciseaao Fuel and Royalty @& Producers ; proférred sold above its callable price bray pret oh ered Sigh# | the Twin Cites, There forecasts | announced, ttal Texas 186,350 barrels, inckease| districts—Miaeontinent being quoted | Cora Fuel and Iron -... sone < i Bt 108%. United States Bteel cbt: | was sonowed by. alight setbacks from |” of 6,050; north Louisiana 52,150| from $1.10 to $1.50 a barrel, accord: Car estiontea Gan Teck Mel Buyalty ; thon improved fractionally on buying | initial top. figures barrels, decrease of 1,750; Arkafizas|ing to the gravity of the oil; Gulf Srokuen = Western Exploration = erate. mate eoreabe in unfilled | Supseqtientiy; assertions that ot 185,400 bartels, decrease of 1,400;|coast grade “A” $1.85 a barret,| CO’ pers Sew Ss. Westesis (Ceaaasa cs tonnage. | Bear fradere. uncovered | bore buying on an immenee. scale 114,750 Barrels, increase o! ;| Bradford district, $2.85 a , a Bee i ‘ Great Northern Earnings, NEW York, Sept. 11.—The ¢ Northern Raflway report to the York Stock exchange for the half of 1924 shows net incom +4 Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. — WyoKane neven---ue to a new low for the year at 67 a big additional jump in prices: $2,695,571 after taxes and eha| brig oi ea BR at. <Pioch am mien fron sgl: at age Sets le aad in Davison Chenileal . WY Ol —-seseseesesase The undertone continued firm| Th6 Close was strong, 9% to So net equal to $1.08 a share, 500, and yoming, ana ecru ranging 1.40 . through the early trading despite aj &her. December $1.32% to $1.32% ER % Colorado 118,650 barrels, decrease Of] gravity of the oll from $1 to $1.40 a 9 NEW YORK CURB and May $1.38% to $1.3 PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 11—Mise 260. barrel. Mountain Producers Général Asphalt 4iy | Glenrock Oil -.-... Geheral Biectrie ...--.---.. S55% Goneral Motors .... Twelve New Producers in [tise a—= - Salt Greek Completed|iiicos | ee LIVESTOCK A-@ozren néw producers are shown , depth 1,647 feet; nO flow, will be 4 tn this week's report of the Midwest | shot. No. 4-A, NY o4-40-ro, depth | Sey Springfield Tire ---. Kennecott Copper ..--... 1,949 feet; no flow, will be shot. te Refining company on its Salt Creek Mountain and Guit—No. 4-A, SEY% Leulsville and Nashvillé .... i neath Le oa iF monstration of strength. American steadied at about the same ai yeu: lost 1 and 1% respectively. Foreign) Molsture was keeping the corn crop] GHRMANTOWN CRICKET Weakness of the St. Paul tesues | !@ht frost in some sections tonight.|manding lead in the competition for|°°'*?s Of recent years, will be dropping two points \and Northorn |. Oats started at a shade to 4c up.|champlenship on the courts of the| 1°", opens at the Wyoming renewal of selling pressure against 1%. Davison Chemical was q]opening at % to %@ higher, Decem-} {onal girl’s singles tennis champion 0: 2 points. Oils Hie Cro ber $1.13 to $1.14%, the corn market} ship by defeating Miss Genevieve Fox of South ampton, N. Y., 6-2, 6-0 ING " Py terday’s finish. t the Philadelphia Cricket club Tobacco fell back 2 points and Hart- a P club. man corporation and Loose Wiles} Tater, it was sald that continued Roy Stewart, who hi in danger of maximum injury from|CLUB, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 11 . as appeard exchanges opened firm an o . Cc , ba y » Sept. 11. Py Spam tteads And then ea0-| toa There Was & forecaat ot] cine Uriten States took a. com.|* Umber of the greatest screen eventually extended tothe other| #N® close waa strong, te to 4%o net the Davis Cup, emblematic of the| snore neun When “Ba nae frangers, Great Northern preferred | ter, Décember $1.17 to $1.17%. |Inuternational Lawn ‘Tennis team ‘ len Wilson Pacific and Chitago thwestern | December 51% and held near to|Germantown cricket club this after hd ion tea tha Bae ge +more than ® point ench. ~Lacka-|‘he opening range. aA Mack Truck Chicago Prices. ee f yaa te dese by winning thy first twolt icyne clves afr Fae ds, < the twelve 7 2 ome a Bg ; wanna, Delaware « Packers selling of deferred deliv-] matches of the challenge round. tle My. Stews completions, Four of the twelve! ¢29.78, depth 2,226 feet: nd. flow, | Mack Truck ---.-- NL” Giadeder tee acta Yanna. Delaware and Hudson ang] ..y%ckers selling of deferred deltv 6 ndid Copia SEER wells were brought in from the Wall| will be shot. No. 84-A, BH% 18.40-73 5 Seaboard airline preferred also yield in Gulois to take cate ae Creek first sand. An account of the| depth 2.042 feet, no flow, will be| Maxwell Motors A -..—. partment of Agriculture). @4 1 to 1% points, Fresh selling GERMANTOWN CRICKET CLUB, |" sir. Stewart, Decne eat completions follows: ahot. 2 Midate States Oil aad Receipts 19.000; desirable grades fair-| cropped out in United States Rubber] Wheat— Open High Low Close] PHILADELPHIA, Sopt. 11.—Amer- | ,.2" {Stews t began is) Midwest Ol—No. 34-A, NEY 14-| Wyoming Ol Fietta=No, 15, | Mlssourl, Kan and Tex. .... Me }iy aotive, 100 10 200 higher; mosily | issues, each of which fell 1% pointa| SPE. ---- 1.24% 1.27 1.28% 1.27 |lca won tho first match in the Davis |[eets, 28 aldo ny cthae a8 40-79, depth 1,886 feet: 840 barrels.| NW 25-40 @epth 1,100 feet} piseeen Pacific pfd. -.--.--- {Se up: light lght and. slaughter} beipw their previous closing quota. | Dec. ---- 1.29% 1.32% 1.29% 1.82% |Cup competition today from the before the camera was ah easy and when the pictures were entering into their own he wi Bo. 23K; NW 2-29." well, ‘. * pigs show 250 adyance; shipping dé] tions, The rest of the list hela] May ti ee tet sane welt ew seaere. rg 1,162 pads tl Seer’ Tex and Méx_- trig | Mand very active; common and me-| well during this selling and eventual padre wt pane! “ Centfal -...-.-.-.. low; talk. \. re No. $4-A SW 35-40-79, depth 1,546 | completed aa first sand well. Ne and 4 [dium kind slow; big packérs talk-}!y headed upward again when buy. | Sept 1.86 1.89% 1.35% 1.98% | challenging Australians, when Wil- liam T. Tilden II, five times national champion, defeated Gerald L. Pat- 1.10% 1.22 118% 1.22 ured player with the old ais %4 steady; top $1026; bulk ink for both accounts took place in| Dec. ---- 1.13% 1.17% 1.18 1.17 | terson, The scores were 4, 6-2, 6:2. | jestic. Americ “awe Assoclated—No. 27, 6E% way naberd depth 1,880 toot, onal ie 3 eo to 340 pound averages $9.807 ] a number of speciaitles. Baldwin |May - 1.14% 1.18% 1.18% 1.18 Pan! Some of his beet) ke 14-40-78, @epth 1,247 fest; completed | well, pumped 210 barrels, fi \ 140 to 150} American" Woolen, Coca Cola, (. §.] Oate— RE NAR Se Le gto roductio “Wolv ie Brooke, driven by Thotnag Mur-| ronson are Pika 3G Ke phy, won the Empire state $10.000| tho old Fine Arts Company he 1 stake for 2:08 trotters in three| «The House Bullt Upon feng wtraight heats today, leading Pluto| not shop.” and “Ting wesiteres Watts to the wire by narrow mar-| He has alao appeared ina gins in each heat. ‘Time 2:06%, first NW o Dom: went packing | Alcohol, U, S. Cast Iron Pipe, Gen. | Sept. -. rey Sipe BY tinte a ane ill ‘hiavtac th Washane eouete ie ante $ @ desirable weighty}|cral Electric and American Ice} Dee. *IDAX NEK 27-40-79, ing at 4,116 feet Pennsylvania pee Killing pigs largely §8@8.50; heavy | were marked up 1 to 3 points, Cali | May Stam = ‘ . ; Producers and Refiners money was renewed at 2 per cont, | Lard— Bure Of scvesccaw fi light $9@10.25; light Disappointing earnings were ro F iy 13.22 13.45 ReaBthG cc wn vaenn heads: packing hoge{ sponsible for renewed selling of k 13.02 18.40 ATM AD 4™% 40 51% 638% 51% 58% 56 7% 66 AT% many Benj. B, Hampton Republic Tron and Steet gate , packing hogs bee ya esetaired, ehieh Aa 204%, 2:08%. fons, including ‘he Western Reynolds Tobacco mesons. ughter pi; ouche: + & lofs of 3%. North. = "| ‘The Sagebrushe: bs Seaboard Air Lino ..cceccene eine ae Piss [orn Pacific also yleldea 2% tn. al 65 11.87 CLEVELAND, Sept. 11,—Charlie tt IE aoe Riders of the Dawn,” and Paddock, world’s champion sprinter,|p. ‘Tratl” “For ‘Melanie heey ran 135 yards here today in 13 1-5} Just a Wife,’ and then went td seconds. Paddock covered what hel Goldwyn Company, for whom supposed was 140 yards in an effort! made Prisoners of Love,” with to break the world's record of 14%|ty Compson. Lately Mr. Stewart seconds for that distance. After he/appenred in. many productions Cattle--Recalpte 10,000; in-between | And Nosthwertern 1%. Baton Axle pce grades heavy tat eteera slow; year-] 22d Spring sold at 9, a new low, on Automobiles. on. heffield Steel and tre: ‘weight fearly active;|the omission of the quarterly di¢- DETROIT — Retail automobile! CHEYENNE — New production] coms, cneftelé Steel and Ir Rio, eecieug erdiog eivorinie couier, | Aerie. Bpeculation' waa, Gaitt6 mia salep here in August fell off 20 per] from oll wells completea In the Wyo- Southern Railway ..-.-co.s. desirable fed steers and yearlings |*fternoon and there were few cent from July, Total sales of all) ming fields in August was 7,725 bar-} aoutnern Rallway Dtds sose. early $8.25@10; load ¢hoice|°h#nges of consequence elsewhere companies was 4,347. Tho number|/rels a day. This compares with 13,- 3 * A eeos sone) 13.10 wees cone 18.12 Cash Grains and Provisiéns. j 4 CHICAGO, Sept. 11—Wheat num-|Completed the dash, the track was i ene s > Ohi outside of gains of 3 to 4% in Union a ie per 8 hard |e sh, bi leased beneath tho Arrow bat of Fords sold declined from 2,780 to} 760 barrels in July, Seventy-elgnt] Standard Oil of Cal. Weatings Held Arsene ten wennen | Tank, International Teléphone and SIO OLAT Corn number 2 misea| measured and was found to be five| including this current ong, “Bed 1,998. Chevrolets sales fell off to} new wells were brought In, two less Btudsbaber Corporation * steera strong to i5c higher;| Telestaph and General Baking. aS he § ubabor 3 Saliow ee ee Yellow Jacket,” and-“The Inne 784 while 86 poets yes, yhadiond than In July. Texas Co. Beh Scans to killers $6.65@7.40; fa: The closing was steady. Rallying $1 1% 61 21% lad mae Cheat,” another tremendous A in August than in July. art > Texak . eaaMa ; ‘A tendencies again predominates in| ?!:71%@1-21%. fe special and Pacific —... she stock slow; weak at extreme de- ker sales decreased from .266 to 192. e Texan a eile on baa ons is Wome dene Mae Bt ee A the late trading. Certainteed Prod. Oats number 2 white 491% @50c; DULUTH, Min: Sept. 11.—Close JOPLIN, MO.—-Zines and lead! transcontinental OL , A eee ede ts preferred. rallied five points in| uMber 3 white 47% @4se. flaz—September, $2.82°; October, steady; stockers and feeders fairly | 2° . Rye number 2, 4c, 28; November, $2.27; December, LANSING—The Michigan Elec: | prices are eteady despite increase off inion Pane b. active; most demand for light weight | election of tho directors proposal ley 75@86c- 23°; May, $2.26 Hy! tric railway, connecting many cen-| production. Zine ore shipments in United Drug « offerings. to retire the {esue and General Bak Titmothy seed $5@6.15 * pean i ati SE a tral Michigan cities, is-extending 18) the past week totaled 27,990,000 U. 8. Cast lyon Pipe Sheep—Receipts 32.000; carly sales | ‘7 Jumped 8%. Glave pale $11.50@21.50. Motor Dus service from ‘here to St-|pounds, valued at $601,527, while! ts ina. alcohol - fat native lambs weak to 25c lower: Lard $13.60. spune, parallel to its own electric! jeaq ote suippe Hitt. 3,237,100 | trnitea States Rubbe: % | sorting moderate; natives mostly Ribs $12.37. l a panies Spare 2 United States Steet $13.75; few $14 to packers and out: SUGAR Bellies $13.25. Shoes. 5 “ Utah Copper siders; culls $9.50@10; no westerns oO }' H LYNN, MASS.—In response to-re- Glass. Westinghouse Electrio ~. sold; few bids around 250 lower; ask- ke Pride 3 from abroad, several hundred| PITTSBURGH—Demand for plate] Willys Ovoriand ing steady; best held above $14; run NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—Refined ; pairs of Lynn-made sample shoes |Slass is better and window glass is} Woolworth -. mostly in killing condition; sheep] sugar was firm and unchanged at (Continued from Page One.) have been shipped to Europe. Sev-|im fair demand, with comparatively steady; fat ewes $4.75@6; bidding | $7.25 to 0 for fine granulated. : at the state penitentiary here t eral firms have sent representatives | ight. stocks in the hands of the steady on feeding lambs; no early | Refined futures were nominal. awaited the arrival from Chicag| -'- hibit: the shoes, larger distributors around the eoun- 7 ‘Action. Sugar futures closed ea F . * abroad to ex! try. Othenfarma 6€ bullding glass Be aiSpbarea hansen Nathan F, Leopold, Jr, and 1 continue to move well. . $4.19; December, $4.03; January, In order that the new fall season | ®rd Loeb, expected during tho Nhe Omaha Tae $3.51; March, $446... 2 may be properly ushered in at their | t begin lifo sentences. for the WILKEBARRE, P, an. ye partment of Agriculture,)—Hogs the ladies of asper a veritable g x4 sold 6,000 pounds of Esien! pki thracite companies Aor tyr tee Continental L —Receipts, 8,000; mostly’ 10@15c shower of values in one of the larg-| 48 to the time of the arrival of months wool at prices tanging °F! are running at obefly 70 per cent | Curnberland higher; better grades butchers show: POTATOES est sales of new Indies’ apparel| Prisoners, waited all last nigh SEN canta Roane Mi of capacity, some producers piling] Galena Ing mostly 10c; bull 200 to 300 HONOLULU, Sept. 11.—(By The|¢ver held in this city, The sale is| anticipation of their coming ¥ first sales of the sort in Texas this : 4 : a butehi $0.50@9.66; ; i Nenaa 9 if scheduled for a three-day run dna] Warden John L. Whitman, why Year and were made in advance of |UD rwerves for fall and winter de. illinois PoTbi Bulle 1665 X8- P00 potas | CHICAGO, Bept, :14—Potatoes, RET eT RRR interes ine ial will’clomecat Wp. su Matuntdy when | cuples quacteras ii. theTaaeal 5 jana toy « nn bered iy! C - . priteriny,, Wasuee ROR er Uae fat. ‘Tran: Welghts, $9.25G9.00; packing sows, | fair; market, barely steady; Fecelpts | iospitais, officers under orders to| it will probably be found to have|tion building, had left orders ¢ CONNELLSVILLE, PA. — aaa ¥. mostly, $8.60@8,75; Bulle of all sales, esa ie net fone cab Me leucee: steiksee an they dberaane’, en all records for eyents of its| called if they wero brought to Textiles. tional contract bualness has been reser td bitnted Para Weciee $1.l0@1is; aacked $1 ia ee On nOae Vicsore Vane Seamer 1 oo) brie Sanieaieavee nen sa 4 whitioee aire , $8. + 261, : . , 5 an a lar 1 r night. n hitman sa BORTOM Labor seasre: here fe: | Sone Oey, attains Aa eqltead Cattle—Recelpte, 2,700; best ateers Idaho sacked rurale, $1.660 | rors in search Ot missing ateik-| appeared Wednesday evening in the] today, he atitl without. def clare ay emer alr dca padyd Bigs weit poids iver} Ms tite and yearlings, mostly steady; quality | 1.50: slightly decayed, $1.50@1.60; | MOTE NS® 1” search of mlssine today | Tribune,*the Fuch store was literally | information as to the time of ar By a catereeiag taeda. They claim|a ton, an advance of 25c over third Moatly medium to good; top $10.65] Kentucky sacked Irish Cobblers, | 00°. crash betwee cane strikers and| Jammed to the doors, with Casper | but that he expected to have cus 4 weight | $1.90; Kansas and Missouri sacked |°! indies who really appreciate a flood Isolated mills have reduced wages of | quarter prices. Steers: weighty ateers, $10.25 bulls | Irish Cobblers, $1.30@1.45; New Jer. PPE | Ge'taee Caigatiie' in, high clase tan 100,000 workers ‘0 20 pe - yn 3 $8.75@10.00; other killing classes,| *¢Y sacked Irish Cobblers, $1.90@ ‘The dead included sixteen Fill-| 2nd winter apparel. of the boys before night. Warden Whitman said the yo bis er aD Pare neen added tor | WOuld Mot be confined in the # al i 4 four policemen. The list] Extra clerks have been a ‘or | cell or even in the th NEW Petre yee Orders at mee paces agi erry ey slow, steady; bulk grass cows and eau Bncceeskt ben 19 when another | the event and there is no waiting in| the prison. They 3 Aa . aoclaidn pollle stall ehiomonta ee meme eee heifers, , Filipino died here last night. spite of the enormous crowd. There] other while marching or in 4 Feiss ioeciontinecren, to 64,900, AAO Masia in ‘ Baber: 7 255 COTTON The situation seemed under con-| are Just two days of the salo left| hails but prohetic ait wet vay 000 feet. Shipments decreased over| Ashland and Marquette are falling} P. $ i trol yesterday while the funeral of IER te hh ohare ate pet opportunity to converse for y} 8 per cent, totaling 14,000,000 feet| below 1923. Shipments are 8,000,000 77 many of the victims was being held Hitthe Bask Wesond aivses wtore cs Cell 1 will not be awarde d production increased slightly to|tons less this season than last. Sheep—Receipts, 20,000; fat lambs, | “ mw YORK, Sept. 11.—Cotton|and today only a few Filipinos could rein oa) erp oF® ON! the slayers at once, they being 72,200,000 feet. Unfilled orders to- steady to casler; early sales west-} soot, steady; middling, $24.10, be seen in the vicinity of the out-| bo alone for a time. tal 238,000,000 feet. Hardware. erns, $13.00@13.60, with $13.75 bid; a break. They were not recognized as eat ir The youths will be assigne sais ST. LOUIS—The moving of the natives, mostly $13.00; fed clipped, strikers, however, as all strikers Manual labor at the beginning Hides, sales and purchasing departments $11.90 to $12.10; sheep, steady: feed: LIBERTY BONDS |[rre sre ee ened is the Sahting | HT TROOPERS AND spite their university educat KANSAS CITY—The month Inl]of the Winchester Simons Hard- range feed- Tuesday werein hiding, in hospitals] J y rden Whitman indicated, the hide market so far has been fea-|waro company here will make St.| Cat Creek ---.—--—----------$1.45 | !"S lambs, $12.00@12.75. at or jn jails, ; ‘ Office work is reserved as # tured by steady prices. Tanners|Louis the largest hardware center ROOTES YORK, - Bapt.» 14>-Libert The outbreak was con a sr! ward for good behavior and continue In the market taking the|in the world. Purchases of the con. oeace Dinives Pues toned SMe 100.88, fiat | Most terrific industrial-clash in the men rarely land such work at packers’ Kill up to the close of Au-lcern average around $75,000,000 an. - ; : bonds: closed: 3%4s, ae history of the territor; = start. The pr snAticte 4 i tically all selections nual: DENVER, Colo:, Sept. 11.—(U. 8-1 4x45, 101,.29; second 4%8, 101.2; ————— prison conducts gust in prac y ly. Department of Agriculture.)—Hogs | third 4448, 101.31; fourth 4% 102.4 shops, furniture shops, rattan s —Receipts, 2,800; cars billed} ty, § government 4%s, 104.28. L F Il tt , and machine shops as well « through; falrly active to all inte ics er Ti a fottette s stone quarry. Tho boys probably * hi not be assigned to the st SILVER Foreign Exchange sek ate ma ee Soe Feu Biss Not ae area 5 averages, $9.80 to $10.00; few $9. MONEY our ans Ivo CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 11.—rit- NEW YORK, sept. Liver sil-| NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—Foreign go] packing sows, steady, mostly $7.7 Sherr Sends eo troopers ee Cee ‘ 5 ver, 69%; Mexican dollars, 52%. c few up to $8.50; pigs, scarce; quot- -d . C | d men fro For’ . A. Ruse will MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept % exchanges, firm. Quotations in oye, NEW YORK, Sept. 11—Call Yet omp ete participate in Cheyenne’s Defense| Flour, unchanged. Bran, $23. Cattle—Receipts, 1,600; calves, 60;| Money, steady; high, 2; low, 2; rul- resis Test Day parade Frida: all grassers including 26 cars steers | 1M& rate, 2; closing bid, 2; offered at 00. cents: Great Britain, demand, 445; TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | copies, 4451 60-day bills on banks, hat nities 16 aie Poramiare cans a : 2%; last loan, 2; call loans against : FOR RENT—Four-room furnished | 442%. France, demand, 6.32%; | B: and she stock in stocker flesh billed . y a - 5 Ya ‘; modern house, close in and on bus | cables, 5.33. Italy, demand, 4.37%: - through but being shown here;| RecePtances, 1%; timo loans, steady: | W ABHINGTON, Sept 112 A ye line. with or without garage. 612|canjex, 4.28. Belgium, Gem ‘4. steady; few cows, $4.50; odd head,| M!xed collateral, 60. 90 days, 2%@| cision as to the extent Senator La- TRAIN SCHE T * 8. Lincoln. L907 scables, 4.99," Gebonen ae 35.50; heifers, $5.25; bologna bulls,| 31 46 months, 344 @314; primo com-| Follette, independent presidential | | L S FOR “RENT cpacy Gasicabia’ Foom:| awa per thilion’ Bowe etniee: $3.00 to $3.25; medium vealers, $7.00] ™erelal paper, 3% @3} candidate, will stump the country 4 —____- before election day probably will not Chlence & Northwestern adjoining bath, with or without|demand, 88.24; Norway, demand, to $7.60; plain stockers, $4.75 to be reached until after he opens his novontboune Arrives board. 111 8S. Jackson. Phone] 13 Sweden, demand, 26.59; Den- $5.85; several loads steers unsold. campaign with a speech in New| |; 1:30 p. m 28987. mark, demand, 16.81; Switzerland, She¢p—Receipts, 250; run mostly METALS No. 613 —. York city next week. 11.00 p. m Various engagements which would take the candidate into nearly every demand, 18.80; Spain Greece, demand, 1.79, breeder eweavat $6.00; around 50c higher; fat lambs quotable slightly lower; none offered. demand, 13.15; Poland, de-| CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—Butter un- WANTED— Neat capable young woman for general house ‘work, n 5 a month|mand, .19% must be go00d cook, $75 Czecho Slovakia, de-| changed. NEW, YORK, Sept. 11.—Copper,| section are under consideration but Ciicage, Burlington & Quimey and room with private bath.. Box| mand, 2.99%; Jugo Slavia, demand,| Eggs—Higher; receipts, 11,044 ae Set arate: ; electrolytic spot and futures,| thus far he and his managers have B-863, Tribune. 1.32%; Austria, demand, .0014%; | case: Firsts, 34@370; ROCHESTER, N. Y.—Senator| 15 tin, easy; spot and futures,| not determined upon any routings FOR RENT — Attractive sleeping | PUMAania, demand, .64; Argentina, | firsts, 31@32c. Wheeler, independent candidate for| 51. fron, steady and unchanged;| and it was indicated today that the room with bath, also clean two- Srazil, demand, 9.91 —$_—_—<»-_____ vice president, in a speech referred | lead, steady; spot, $8.00; zinc, steady;’ campaign would be permitted to pro- room apartment, reasonable. 116 N.|Toklo, demand, 41%; Montreal,| Call the Tribune for nighway tn-|to John W. Davis and President! ast St, Louis, spot, $6.20; futures, grose a bit further betoce a definite Grant. : 99 27-32, «| formation. . “ coolidge as “the Wall Street twin: $6.20@6.25; antimony, spot, 10.75. speech making schedule fs laid out,