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MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1924. Oil :: Finance :: Bonds : Che Casper Daily Cribune ~ PAGE SEVEN. I L i: f: * — QUOTATIONS B¥ LEASED WIRE . During most of the constructor Trad. STOCK PRICE | FT 7]] dertedte ‘torce of 200 men bas beer f 2 employed. Some of the big. ma He d N WS io J | Market G chinery that has been put in place by ete 3 of Sabin ra ec e ‘ : j , includes four boflers of 1,300 horse —— “ “4 a F ; power each, two 12,500 K. W. tur - bines of 1,800 revolutions a minute (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) Lumber. American Can . General Business Summary. v0 2,000 Wool, ~| SAN FRANCISCO — California's f Eastern president. declares’ rail-| (7° 2,00-sallon per minute cireutat UVALDE, Texas—About 700,000} lumber production {s still above nor- : roads as a result of increased plant | = PUMPS pounds of mohair sold here and at|mal‘but has been falling off for thir- Buck Creck .-....---- i east eonat , <== taventment and efficiency have been | naiph Knowles of the Salt Creel ; bring Mad sabi gr eater asd RE ie ee sr priya tede amie’ Smelting & Refg..- aes SENT, * |Recovery Started Last Week| Favorable Weather for Crop ae spaor ee Fates $700,000.00! cnx plant has started clasaée fn pound. oa i than malt the eyorans pergpindernns y fee and Chappell. i 10 Continued With Open- Movement Leads to "Last year average time in transit eer eat ee is eapaclanty vi pOIEY eo . ry u eo : : ** | again his all. e ecial!, between 1918 and 1921, White sugar Tobacco -..-.. 163 | Columbine -.-.----— 05.07 - ing Today, Downturn Prat cut nearly 60 per cent, Surplus | adapted to this kind of work, Hav. Rye. pine prices are firm, Wooten aw-~ 66c|Central Pipe ------ 110 1.25 ay ght ee Cat p Nahas 1 4 ©; ing taught those branches for sev st. LOUIS. — ‘Wixisen', thousand pte Zino, Lead and Sm, 1% B | Consolidated Royalty — 118 | 1.14 NEW YORK, Oct, 20. —Today's| CHICAGO, Oct. 20—with weath-|8creas 12,959 from procfeding | rai ‘sears. at the, State, Bekook el uted from Kennett, Mo., to farmers] ATLANTA— The sweet potato agg [Domine = x stock market was a two sided affair. er conditions favorable for the crop} trnion announces Bankera Trust | ©i"e# at len, Colo. Classes com- for planting between the cotton|crop of Georgia this year ‘wil! be ae wikhora Selling of the independent steels, in| movement in Canada, wheat under- : * | pleted a successful term last. xeason and New York Trust have accepted principle of collective bargaining and will permit employes to organ- ize In other than company control unions. Optimism prevails In London as a result of election sentiment and great success of German loan. rows next season. - 25 million bushels short of the low 117% | Frants ———_ crop of 1923. Growerg expect high 60% |B. T. Williams -.-... Sugar. prices and co-operative. associations 414 | Fargo NEW ORLEANS — Government | have just closed contracts for ship | csirornia 21% forecasts for the Louisiana \ sugar | ments of 200 cars to California, Tex- crop places the total at 37,000 tons,|as and Loulsiana, where crops also WREST OW the lowest output for thirty thirty |are short. ‘was due to drought. The anticipation of a poor quarterly re-|went a decided setback in price to- port by eBthlehem on Thursday was |day during the early dealings. A de- counteracted by the strength of in-|cline in Liverpool quotations tended vestment rails, particularly in some|also to weaken values here. On the of the roads in the proposed new | declines though, houses with export “Nickel Plate” system. Sales ap-| connections became good buyers of proximated 725,000 shares. the December delivery, The opening which ranged from quater to 1c low- and it appears that it will be better this year, for there are nearly 30 enrolled in the class in electricity| and half that number {n mathe matics. The latter includes algebra, plane and solid geometry, descrip. tive geometry, trigonometry and the use of the slide rule. PHpibes ? Ss 6 oo Kinney Coastal ..-... .06% Lance Creek Royalty - .00% Mike Henry --------. .00% Regular quarterly dividend of 75 caecercen Dry Goods. NEW ‘YORK, Oct. 20.—The re-|er, with December $1.49% to $1.49% | cents on National Supply will be ? Misa Rickson ox seal | Scaneeaa tere teas ack ery New York Ot ibeo bay | covery in stock prices which started |and May 41.52% to $1.62%, was fol: payable November 15 10 stock of| ,q7ht,Midwest high schoo! ie well setts san anire: of (aonancan’ nin: tartorarene eaoack aS w Yor! weevanee 10.00 12.0 last Friday was resumed today with|lowed by a decline that in some| record November 6. Rise ce leacatnae hein ae will be made into|shipments of wool and silk under. coun me alee be are : Torn, | OSt of the popular industrial and | cases went more than two cents un-| ‘Trans-Continental gets 2,000 barrel 1 - ever before. Advance/wear are normal. Men's and wo- and Elizdbeth Patterson of syrup are being made at} mens’ ready to wear lines and dress ing the University of Colorado at rails improving fractionally on in-|der Saturday's finish. Chite Copper weli on Bunder lease in Cromwell on itial pales: National sad opened Meatieglarsied neue additional | field. Company expecta to complete| pouiger. The Misses Beulah Lehe ; 4 in % > Sake S points higher and Commercial reaks in price took place, numer-| six wells in next 30 days. Trev: Sal et rol . H oo on OR rie cota. ee pape ta wage arte nic el Saye ts its A touched @ new 1924 peak |ous holdings being dislodged as a) Stated that. U.S. Industriat| 2°e’™ pang alleen Spee oor Western Exploration - 2.15 3 eaten Hci Fesult of standing orders to sell out} Alcohol will carn more this year} the University of Wyoming at NVaaterd tat ny ithe When the initial batch of buying|and stop losses at various definite|than last when net was $11.27 a cranial Corn Products new ---.—--. Y ates .. 8S orders had heen absorbed and the|limits. An apparent pause in ex-|ghare. Dividend may be increased SS ie Se. i 9 : Cosden Oil -.... F +05 upward movement had lost its mo-| port demand attracted much notice, ve ans VeEstMent _ ||crucvie steer - mentum, bear traders renewed their |and so too did a Itberal increaso of Ol Summary. Cuba Cane Sugar, pfd. --.... NEW YORK CURB CLOSING ttacks and the general market|the United States visible” supply Trial of government sult against Davison Chemical --.--... “Bid, Asked | ‘Urned irregularly lower with profit | total, The closo was heavy, 2% to] Pan-American for qnnullment of By GEORGE T. HUGHES. holdings. Each share of stock ts|Du Pont de Nemours Mountain Producers 20.00 20, «| taking acceler: the decline in 4c net lower, December $1.45% to| naval reserve leases postponed until @opyright, 1924, by Consolidated | entitled to one right. It may take|E 2 Glenrock O11 sails’ ‘35 ae | Many Issues. 8. Kresge broke} $1.45% and May $1.49% to $1.49%. 10:15 a: m. tomorrow, , Press Association.) five, ten, or more rights to buy one| Famous Salt Creek Pras. 2636 2630] four points and General Enectric,| Fine weather together with wheat| Standard Oll of New York calla e . Investors’ “Rights.’ share of new stock. And here is Galt Creek Cons... rr 26.50 | Woolworth, Baldwil, American Can, | Weakness tended to ease down corn| for redemption January 2, of its Something which many inexpert-|the point which is so often mis- od New York On. 00 ios Stewart Warner and Colorado Fuel | 4nd oats. After opening at tic to Ho] $26,600,0000. 7 per cent seyial de- enced investors have difficulty in| understood. If stockholder does|General Motors .-.-.-.--.--0 Prairie Ol <2-2277777~ s0p.on stn gy | cropped a pointior #0. Inedependent | lower, December $1.0845 to. $1.09,] hentures at 105. understanding is the meaning of|not wish to increase his holdings,|Great Northern, pfd. —.-.... 2 I Mutuas Ce id tt 10.00 Strength was shown by Yellow Cab,| the oorn market continued to sag. Standard Ol! of Indiana files an “tights” which are from time to|he may sell his rights in the mar-|Gulf States Steel — S. O. Indiana 4 fee ead Be Rubber first preferred, Pacific] Power to rally seemed lacking, and| swer in conspiracy suit. denying » tlme extended to stockholders, gen-|ket. There {s no need of his'throw-| Houston Oil 15 bana Bee bi ae §6:25 56.65! Gas, International Shoe and. Ameri. {the market closed weak 2%c to 2 ic alleged monopoly of gasoline in “erally, but not always to the own-|ing away these valuable privileges,|Ii'{nols Central _. a can Water Works six per cent pre-|net lower; December $1.06% to] cracking yrocess. ers of the common shares. Ordl-|They may be turned into cash,} International Harvester ferred, up one to two points. Vor. | $1.06%. Announcement by Marland Refin- narily t hese rights allow stock-|Even if the number of shares he|Int. Mer. Marine pfa. _-- LIVESTOCK. eign exchanges opened steady with} Oats started unchanged to %c off,| ing company, that {t also would asa holders: the privilege of subscribing | holds is not sufficient to entitle him|Int. Tel and Tel. — trading quiet. December 531c; later there were] purchase less per cent of oll from . ° to additional issues of securities,|/to enough rights to buy one share|Invincible Oil —__-. Professional selling halted tem-| !os*es all around, wells from which it is connected Bell Boy in Hospital sometimes bonds but more often|of the new stock he may still dis-| Kelly Springfield T! Chicago Prices porarily when the renewal rate for} Lower quotations on hogs pulled| made, and of pro-rating polley in vs stocks, at # price below the market.| pose of his rights to someone else|Kenecott Copper — —o CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—(U. 8. Depart-| call money was lowered to two per | down the provision market. Midcontinent field. With Broken Jaw as Not all corporations are in a posi-| who will combine them with enough | Louisville and Nashville —--- ment of Agriculture.)—Hogs—i9,000 | cént. With pressure lifted prices — Unanimous California appellete tion to do financing by additional] others to make up the number re-]Mack Truck uneven; 25@60c lower largely 30¢ to| beran to mount again with the best] Wheat— Open High Low Close|court decision says that oll wells Result of Row. issues of common stock. It is gen-| quired. The same procedure can 40c off, desirable grades show min-| Sains being recorded by the special-| Dec. ---- 1.49% 1.49% 1.45% 1.45% | operated within corporated limits of s erally considered a sign of pros-|be followed if the stockholder wishes | Maxwell Motors A ----. < imum losses; poor demand; top $10.90 | ties... particularly those in which| May - 1.52% 1 1.48% 1.49% |@ town are a nuisance and can be perity when new capital can be se-|to make a subscription on his own] Middle States Oil _.-------.-- a bulk good and chok 2 25 | Pools were believed to be operating.| July ~ 1.34 1.34 1.31% 1.314% | abated through proper legal pro- evred by selling stock instead of} account and lacks enough rights in hoice 200 to 32 e Opt ne. v4 WENATCHEE, Wash.. Oct. 20.— pound butch x ; mm-| Standard industrials failed to make | Corn— cedure and likewise enjoined. Pht d increasing funded indebtedness, It| his own nam He may. buy the Jority dean ath koa much headway on the sivas ai Dec, .. 1.08% 1.09 1.05% 1.06% White Eagle Oi] earned 66 cents eeeete Brown, Milton Stock, J. has come to be the custom also] additional number necessary at the ee Welght $9.65@10.40; better 140 to 150 | though the oils continued in good|May ---. 1.10% 1.11 1.08 1.08%] share before depletion and de-| Mitchell ana Beeney “Nels, ie Vee ctmrorenen snide this cores | IUrket: Orlow. Pound averages largely $9@9.40;|4¢mamd around thelr recent high|July —--. 1.11 1.11% 1.08% 1.09% | preciation in third quarter. of the Brooklyn National Daseball open to it that it extends the oppor-} When the American Telephone & bulk packing: sows $).4003.6E e\| Prices. Both of the Commercial |Oate— September was best month since} team, which played here Sunday Sens cee, recep yk oT boa baa Aegarreget repent ne sirable strong weight slaughter pigs |8lvents issues sold at new high|Dec. --- .53% .53% .b2% March for Otis Steel but third quar. ware abc eee Ott bee Papas 20 A peti Rg +f gs hare May ..-. .51% . 4 er operations were at a loss. Com- : ison the theory that inasmuch as| holders it sent out a circular ex- . mostly $8.25@8.60; heavy weight|Prices for the year, the A stock| May 5Tig 58 56% t ip William Weaver, 16-year old bell boy. hogs $10.30@10. medi moving up more than three points|July ~. 55 55 54 pany expects to make $200,000 more 92 stockholders take all tho risks of} plaining in the simplest of language $20.3010.90 tum $10.10 ee c ; rth| Weaver is in a hospital with = y = 90; Nght $8.75@10.70; Ught 1, to 73. Frisco common, Gulf, Guit|Rye— than interest charges in fourth wnership they are entitled to what-| just what the rights to subscribe 9.757 peckiee a eae Mobile and Northern preferred, the| Dec. 1.34% 1.31% 1.31% | quarter. broken Jaw and two “teeth knocked Sha wissen tebe sake Pooaibe, oie Ne acne Nominee . -85; packing hogs rough $9.20 |!°c@l_tractians, Stromberg Car-| May 1.33% 1.81% 1.81% — ee buretor and G. Kinney were Conditions under which these|ing all this care’on the part of the Cattle—Regsipts among the d { t hare- “attle—Reqe! 10,000; year- is the dozen or #0 issues to rights ate extended vary in different | company there were many 8s! ; setae ard Nonvcaleteriey zoey CHEM MITG TED. Lao geht cate tune cases. As a rule stockholders holders who through neglect or . active; generally-steady; spots ae week's closing quotation: Active entitled to buy new shares in a defi-| ignorance neither used their rights |. vi ; ing athena Eee ee piety i da arnt aap nite proportion to their existing’ themselyes or sold them to others. Seaboard, Ald * made up of ean _ BP eheanona than tao colnte, checks’, ; er moa alee 19% 1. ‘lin Exchange Closed. The players wore released this teases aii h ly bra itrea Hat Soin prter tan erie tte cade | minrtag te pallae cote oar a TRO iatr 15.95 15.55 15.92 | ciated Press.)}—The stock exchange] Upon two separate charges, one of 14.62 14.40 14.47% | committee, as a protest against the | drunkenness and disorderly conduct high taxes on stock transactions,| nd the other, third degree assaylt. w--- ---- 12.40 | decided to close the exchange fer | They are charged with wrecking the - - - 12.80 12.50 12.65 | today and there were no quotations | hotel Casi blir halt were Ssoeaes Si - - - arro’ *|lehem and Crucible Steels and Le- on any of tho listed shares. The/ out and assaulting ‘eaver because 4 Sloss Sheffield Steel and Iron bulls peaaty agence Soy F8"'| high Valley losing n. point or 80. = neue sae. 16.25 | decision of the committee followed] he refused to unlock a room in the Southern Pacific ---.. 26@50c lower; ‘stookers, and. feeders The market in the early ere ----13.00 13.02 13.00 18.02 | demonstrations. by the exchange] hotel at their request. thern Railway --..-.. fairly active; z noon presented numerous features members against the taxes which OS i - si eaeie Railway pd. Saitings Metagiel s De Aue of strength, particularly among the} Cash Grains and Provistons. they declare are paralyzing business. 4 (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) ;the states traversed by the M. K. Standard Oil of Cal. -.--.--- held higher; bulk better kind, hanay southwestern railroad shares and al CHICAGO, Oct. 20.— Wheat num. Awestérn “and bute! ‘bullish enthusiasm somewhat, Beth- BOSTON, Oct, 20.--The increase /and T. raiiroad shows improved crop | standard Oil of N. J. —-. weight and sprinkling of industrial issues in-|ber 2 red $1.54; number 2 hard Amoskeag Dividend Passed. awarded employes of the Boston cle-}and financial conditions. Farmers studebaker .Corporation sirietly Rice ioe et en Ne cluding Corn Products, Postum|§1.45%@1.47. Corn number 2 mixed] BOSTON, Oct. 20.—The directors vated systern recently makes thejare paying their debts, but their braska: ny +3 \ Without bid; bulk vealers | G°Te@!#, Shulte, Jordan Motors and] $1.09@1.10%; number 2 yellow $1.09, of the Amoskeag Manufacturing “i basic wage 72%%c as compared with | buying capacity will be limited until topackers $9@9.50: few to Oiitaides ‘S| General Asphalt, St. Lowis and San|@1 11%. 0: number 2 white 5114 | company, i whose mills at Man- 8c for the surface lines of New|the next crop is sold. % | upward. to $10; early sales to pres Francisco common and preferred,| @52c; number 3 white 49% @51 Y4c. chester, N. H., are the largest in York; 70c in Detroit, 68%c in Phil- = ers mostly $5.50@7 “| Seabvard Airline common and pre-|Rye number 2 , $1.20. Barley!s5@ | the world, devoted to cotton manu- adelphia and 67c in Pittsburgh and Union Pacific ES eR STN Shoep—Receipts 20, 000; fat 1 ferred and Pittsburgh and West Vir-| 96. Timothy seed $4.75@6.50. Clover | factures, voted today to pass the St. Louis. Only Chicago has a,high- Foreign Exchange United Drug parame ae 93% |15@25¢ higher; paberaeg paps ginia were in large demand. Ameri-| seed $18@29. Lard $17.15. Ribs} quarterly dividend on common U. 8, Coat Iron Pipe -------- 110% | bulk desirable natty Ss $13. 25013. ‘Jean Can met considerable stock | $13.25. Bellies $15. stock. This action followed publica- (Continued from Page One.) U, 8, Ind. Alcohol -.--------- 71 outsiders upward to $13.90: nulls $10 after it crossed 130 and Bethlehem anual report mhowines® “slush” fund. Subpoenas have beer . yaa FORRIGN EXCHANGE MART— | United States Rubber ---... 83 | @10.50; good to choice westerns cy | steel Was forced down to 42. cr LODGE H } r -£2,800,000 last year The | issued tor Joseph R. Grundy, Brive DETROIT, Oct. 20.—Industrial} NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Foreigh | United States Steel ---.---.-. 107 | $13.40@13.75; best ELéiishedy ateday [wees 2), sraction’ of the year's AS company also makes worstéds. tol, Pa, yarn’ mantfecturer and amployment here fell off 509 in the /¢xchanges, steady, Quotations in| Utah Copper -------—------ 79% |fat ewes $506.75; aged wether s, | minimum. Sees chalrman of the ways and means Past week to 195,317, men employed | cents: Great Britain, demand, 448%4;/ Westinghouse Wlectrio --.--- 62 |87.60; aged wetheren cron feeding |r 2e Slosing. was ftrregular, U. § OPERA TI N 122 Colorado Operations. committee of the Republican na- lambs strong: eariy sales $19 pee | Cast Iron Pipe was ahmmered down (6) here) ate 185 walla wid ‘walkJoon-| tional: committes... 2. vr. .stoteabere as compared with 214,022 a year ago. | cables, 44944; 60-day bills on banks,| Willys Overland 446%; France, demand, 5.21%;| Woolworth ae comeback western. feeders 54. polnta Gn announcement of an tions in Colorado, Larimer county|of Philadelphia; Nathan T. Folwell, " —— F woee-e. 13. ef of 1% M: fact cables, 5.22; Italy, demand, 4.35 ort mouth bd unfavorable court decision in New leading with 46.° The Union Oil| treasurer of the Manufacturers’ BE. LOUIE.) Ok. 20 A. Saryey of pata 4.36; nia eta ooo Tange! breeding ewes Jersey, Cieneral Electric four and : eeibeny of] Oallfuiniia’ o devte with |\club; ct; Piladalopiasand atheck out Bethlehem Steel 3 to 40%, a new] BOSTON, Mass., Oct. 20.—Senator 13 wells. nesses from Philadelphja and Wash- ie Stock ‘ : ars 1924 low, in the final hour, Henry Cabot Lodge submitted to a ig Omaha, : Sarre ere rma {minor operation at a Boston hospital t Sunday. jenator La Follette requested Grain and toc: bese: ~ : ‘ es ’ Lereaphaoraggey ‘ today, the second in a few montis. | oy sarted Output Sunday. | | nat several other witnesses be calle Phe : merituet tend: Lrviyd é = nt of “Agri Ui: 8. Dr. John 8, Cunningham, who per- i . Colo., started | &@ from Kansas City and New York, 0) intons From h rieulture.)—Hoge near Fort Collins, Colo., star AEbY will be: eepresariie’ wher aeie Pp 10: Receipts, 9,000; uneven, 25@50e formed the operation sald it had| through the pipe line to the railroad ain on oeeneee Gee Ae Sve ° Rumania, .5 ‘Borne, Scrymser lower; mixed and packing grades 7 been entirely successful. loading. racks Sunday. ‘This oll Will | ee eee ea ited with mn Brokerage Wire showing most decline; bulk 200 to] NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Call money | Rumors that the senator contem:| dino to Casper. expects to have associated with Bin, Chesebrought Mfg. 800 “pound butchers, $10.00@10.49;| easy; high 2; low 2; ruling rate Plated retiring before the expiration —_— ? a Chesebrough, pfd. top, $10.45; desirable 160 to 200] closing bid 2; offered at ust jof his term on account of his health Clay Basin Activity. supporter of the Democratle na- pe hg La Continental -. pound weights, $9.50@10,00; packing |!oan 2; call loans against accept-|were dented last .week, Soven rigs have been built on the | Hora! ticket. POTATOES Crescent -.-----------~ sows, $9.50@9. bulk of sales,|ances 1%. : Pach ies. i a Clay Basin structure in. Daggett ‘ } | Cumberland -.--------_ $9.65@10.25; avera, Samuel Untermyer of New York, a Grain Opinions. Clem 1%, st » chairma s@ cost Saturday, Time loans steady; mixed coilater. ‘lem vaver, chairman, and county, Utah, by the Producers and a: trenmicdeee BUCKS worerewncon orem $10.24; wetght, 259, v 3; 46 months 3% REICHST AG Fefiners corporation, One of the Vis Gerend teeamuner, Asam Gal. Sig. Com. ---..- Cattle—Receipts, 23,500; fed year- prime commercial trend. CHICAGO, Oct. 20—Potatoes trad- nocrtic committee, have been ask- paper. at P. & R, wells there Is now down] oq to be present when th — Gal. Sig. Old pfa. Ungs and medium weightisteers, ac- 00 fect . athe, Stein Alstrin: Werexpect a re-|ing slow, market slightly weaker, re- 4 ats + ac 0 begun at Chicago last v to: advancing marl this | celpts 190 cars, total U. S. shipments | Gal. Sig. Old Pr tive, strong; welghty steers, slow, V Tie ae SC im Nc : Say iad oe Saturday 1,387; Sunday 36. Se Gal, Sig. new pfd. -_ wenks' several loads long yearlings, DISSOL ED sumed ut Washingt Hulburd Warren: We advise buy-|sota ‘and North Dakota sacked Illinois Pipe : .35; she stock, active, METALS ing wheat on all wasie spots. Eevee Oboe, SEO 61-08; Sours Deen fed heifers, $10.25; veal and be a time carefully to pick the right | Wisconsin bulls, steady; bulk grass cows and be expected to present figures cov- ering the period from the Inception Tower Talk of the camps about the middie Oct, 20.—(By The Asso- of the month, and will be requested 8.)—Prosident Ebert ‘to- to make further reports later as of BERLIN, clated Pre: . ~ 1 heifers, $3.25@5.25;.canners and cut-| NEW YORK, Oct. 20. — Coppet be = 2 ste ane apis p os Me 2 hate rs to buy. . | 75@85e; sbulkk best 75@90c; Minne- ‘ out > rby | UY sued a decree dissolving the] yfuch has been sald by the Rock | October 20, October 25 and Novem: SraAsonY rotate: Still believe] sota sacked round whites 70@95c. Chin Heecuen pe igh soi; WBSOMG nitceosteke nearly | retchstag. Springs Rocket about ths ber 1. A promise to furnish similar wheat will sell very much higher. i Eioeksrs and feeders: atone: tale’ |: Din form, spot end futures:#b1,.. 14.78 ation of President Ibert in| or comaia oll compenioa to on reporis has beon made by officials ‘Weather conditions are very favor- = 0@ ‘ ‘ong; bulk, iron ates, Mnibae; 2” Horthemh dismissing the relchstag and there-| iho Baxter Basin field, nearb of th bifca nd Independent able for corn.. Butter and Eggs Bhéep—Teceipte, 6.500; woot|$21@22 number 2 northern s20@ [2% PAviNE the way for a general elec-| Swootwater county, usu gucher organi jaChaieman Borah ald Stock Opinions. lambs, strong to 15c higher; early | 21; number 2 southern $18@19. boiiiees bdiage pre Berit r Sates ke ft "C it a 1 spect. the in stipaoe f sie ta Fol- 4 isuees sales westerns, $12.25; best hel Lead firm, spot $8.25. ’ fens peas, ciecoveries fa’ Colorado which | the investigation of Senator La Fol Hornblower and Wee! Wel oHICAGo, Oct. 20.—Butter, lower: a eee Sa te $1240, fel clones {cores siiaen Gidea” West Kt. Louls spot au|° om Aire to carry out his plan|are presumed to point a large oll pei oe bares that th Bevaninne think the extent of the rally and the} .oamery extras, 7c; standards, S. W. Penn TET 11.76, 90 to 400 higher; sheep, steady: | $6.85; futures $6.35 26.37. to extend t a reals of the present | produc tion, ‘The conclusion ts n i aN aie spre Ty ti Hime that has been ooctnied jn or jsic: extra firsts. s4@35%¢; firate,|a° GO. ina ck oe ewe top, $5.25; feeders, strong to] Antimony spot $11.6 SAbINee Of Peptesen tate sit the [that "Baxter Basin, witt P at funds are Fecting an over sold position which | 5: q@azc; seconds, 20% @39e eae auc ptemeniaend 25¢ higher; top range feeding lambs, Sates tien furitier to the Blaht and corte eet cant wel gas, super eal aa ted by the : ; , 37@A8c; ordinary F mouth breeding ewes, $7.25@7 , ho ; ct, lags, in ener hale of the La Follette-whesler war broader scale. We, advise selling | C5°%: firsts Bs On Ni Se ccaeccucocs MAN INJURED BY GAR eee Pee ercouien fea. ap ol stocks on rallies. | id» do gi x Z —its rea} qualities still unk BU HOGaS Soket._.cakins coma aee cos Block Maloney: Take a trading g DENVER, Colo,, Oct, 20—Hogs— Oil Lease Suit aT Ghaitman utter of the Rabbis position and on upturns let go of Receipts, 1,300; most] ysteady; spots G. M. Vandeveer, superintendent | Chairman Butler of the tet ideter long holdings. SUGAR 8. O. Ohio pfd, -.-----. weak to lower; top, $10.80 paid for ry of the Midwest Refining company Na : na Sane o. taken Livingston & Co.: We: would not 8. 0. Ohio --.-------— choice 200-pound weights, 180 to Is’ Continued Pipe lino department, returned yes: | tHe een comsniitae buy stocks on strengthened spots, 260 pound weights, $10.25@10. 1 Sens terday from Laramie whero .he| through witnas , mittee but there is another selling move-| for refined sugar continued of fair plainer grades down to $9.85; denim very likely will summon a number a! ment, as there should be this week, | Proportions, with no change tn quo- ited his son, George, who is cap sereons from. Wiscons!. ablo packing sows, $9.00; others| Examination into the condition af tain of the Wyoming university | Pe**o"s from dy to buy some| tations, which ranged from $7.15 to MARKET 8.01 50; Terry Cullen who was injured when: “3 “ ‘ootba eam and ono of the star pet cil aad f $7.50 for fine granulated. Refined |! CRUDE bafta Ae alot aol ae LO8 ANGELES, Calit., Oct) 20-—-| football team and on 7 — Y, pigs plentiful; no early sale ek by an automobile early Suy-| ono yy, 7 ; in Saturday's game . Miller & Co.: Present conditions | futures were nominal. Cattle.—-Retelpts, 12600; atves,| day ntorning, revealed the fact that na Ee es ‘ HIGH COURT geneyaliy are clearly favoring. tne) Ae ti ree S000 tena eck, | Cat Cregke serves NE rnd acne ee eae eee tea Sem eee Att.» |'resarve oll. leases to the Pan Amere|. Ths Midwest Review, published IN RECESS Dull side. M 4 Creek classes moderately active; early | 8° sical gy x) OnMOR. Is at thet ie » ri om. | Monthly r the employes of the [ S. J. 8. Bache & Co: Tt ix probable] Ber $3:88) Tanuury $241; oo ae sales, steady; cows, "#4,00 down: | County hospital, PE ety CLT aii td [atidiveat Hedhing company, contain ; wAbat this current move may not] $4.12; May $3.20. Grass Creek, light ..- common to medium heifers, $ ————__ continued until tomorrow. The con-| much interesting information in its Sf travel ‘as far or last as long as most SED Ae, AE Gryybull —.a1.5--. “20 | to Hf os abirabie Vanlers, $8.60; se . tinuance was granted by arrago.| latent issues. » Fol K are f P people expect. : Torchlight eral loads, $7.18; others carly 5 TWO MEN ARR STE monte between counsel owning to a|sraphs taken from the October Coming Events: After strensth|| LIBERTY BONDS |] aix sesin 77 to $7.00; some held around F crowded calendar in Federal Judge | number: ! early this week, which should be 7 Rock Creek fat lambs, 15 to sher; good to MoCormack's Gourt Edgar 7 who 1 Midw availed of for selling purposes, we} “NEW YORK, Oct. 20.— Liberty | Salt Creek .... choice kind, 3 —— t alt anticipate a renewal of operations} c1osed: 31%48 100.30; first 4%= 102,12; sheep, strong; ] A AA NTS ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct, high school there 1] RSE a for the decline. second 4%8 101.19; third 4%s 102.9; feeder lambs sold ear! Paul's baseball team, win u ret! airplane. It's a flyer TE ——_--—— fourth 4%s ae. ty eee States Seer the American association champion-} an ‘ much Asiacor) is being In it} MORE ERVICE MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct. 20,] government 4s 106.25. ship, and conquerors of Baltimore, | at tho Midwest Home camp yeaa hrs > Vinten? —Bishr onphanged” to 20. cents ee COTTON Floyd Reed and Joe Bernard were| International league champions —-— Byerrting Bor. Winter lower; family paterfts, $8.15@8.5 a FLAX. arrested here by the police yester-| will leave here tomorrow for Seattl Vork on th Cre Service Filling Station barrel. i DULUTH, Minn.. Oct. 20.—Close }day on warrants from Terr for a nine-game series with the win-| plant began >} 1, 192 East First and Yellowstone Shipments, 37,201 barrels. jax October fe December NEW YORK, Oct, 20.—Cotton spot | Reed comes feom Aberdeen, S. 1D.,| ners of tho Paciti Coast league] it in believed rk will be ¢ ‘ be: ‘ Bran, $25.00@35,50. _ + 2.45%; May $2.41 e quiet; middling $23.36, _ and Bernard from Seattle, Wash, / title. = pleted by November 1 of this

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