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THURSDAY | DECEMBER 18, 1924 il :: Finance :: Bonds FORT COLLINS OIL, FIELD VERY ACTIVE New Tests Being Spudded in on. Locations PAGE NINE - Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets ; EWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED. New York Sticks ]|{ OM SECURITIES JIOTOCK TREN IFQREIGN NEWS | Grate and stock | crus vo" STILLUPWARD) BODSTS GRAIN] 2rteras wire | 225 Casper, Wyoming was one of the Casver_Oatir Cridune Allis Chemical and Dye, eee. 84% American Can --sxcvwwerce--> 160 American Cap and Foundry - 179 Bessemer —- a Boston Wyoming ~~,--~ -00 Buck Creek weeneree-- -14 ‘Ameri . coldest spots in the Un'ted States ‘American Locomotive w---+r- Blackstone ° ¢ P Stock Opinicns. ast nght. There, unofficial tem For Fifty New Holes Ne; Gi di American Smelting & Refinery Chappell ereveer-v---n Fresh Gains Recorded ‘With | Rains in ewenns BOOUAY Preemie rate i ‘axe perature readings showed 32 below ; : ar City and in American SURRE sompeeprerer 53 | COitUMBING, cmenramenane Resumption of Exchange .| @rpool Strength Exert | ccna stage of a bulge and you can| Hause feported 22 below and Bran: e Wellington Di tri American Tel. and Tel, ------ Calsnlianga: Rian oT Trading Influence look for new highs in many Issues, | [9 Came alone for thind p strict. American Tobacco ---.--2s.-s Cow Gules eh ey Rails, particularly high grade issues, a thea POA Docc: — Pee Wier rere oe DUNNO sewewenerevere OF NEW YORK, Dec. 18,—Lower call CHICAGO, sate Va Unerpecten appar e: uo eee Cppoers and ols ' 50 well locations] 1, 1,405 rreamt: : Al Jay 2 : money rates gnd another qucta of fa-| strength of wheat quotations at Liv- Ts tn the Bort Colina: Wellington oll | casing. i Wellieatan a bats Atatioon UPS bic rtd nie vorable trade news furnished the |erpool together with reports of rain “ia ; bah nthe and wapeny pes ‘we field? shows that the region is now | fect, drilling. State No. 1; 875 feet % re } ground work for another advance tn | !n Armenia, Jed to higher prices epee pe andy aha aban i ost active stage it has | drilling, ng : 0.1 prices in today’s stock market, Fifty | Here for wheat today during . rachel since gas and oll was dis. rutting ao ae a tsrues, about one-third of them rails, | arly dealings. On the advance, wal sontinue to hold the place of ba aay S40 feats sunnlag ataoh ceaiag, [uetiretan sBtees touched new 1924 highs. Merehandis- [however selling enlarged and a re- loners tun a Weeke—Tt tests are being spudded in| Douglas Lake, 4.384 fect, under, | California Petroleum cece ing-tssues were buoyant, Galea ap-/action enaued.. Much of the seliing| | Hornblower and Weeks—The cop: and rmore Wella ere Grilling’ then at | Teaming. Blunck Ne: ST Ash eee | Coneade Pacific .—-yans-see Kanee Oreck Royalty ~ 00% Olu) proximated 2,000,000: shares, Was apparently, to realise — profits, | per @ituation ia. the. pest that has any period ‘n the existence of the| running 12%-Inch casing. Meyers| Central Leather pfd. -----.- northern Colorado field. Few per-| No. 1, 280 feet. drilling, Cerro de Pasco ceene-memeeeey sons outside of those in close con-| Atlantic Petroleum Corporation.— | Chandler Motor —----.--—-. tact with the fleld realize the really | Country Club No. 1, 600 feet, sétting New York Oil ----.-.'8.50. 9.00 ; by slight further gaina and then by| falr demand for stocks in the loan esapeaka and PipecOy 0968 IRS te OPENING OF today's market 4’ sengci that in some cases went | crowd and higher prices throvahout tremendous extent of the great op-| 15%4:Inch casing. Preston 0101 ner the yansarebie Vt the gilt ed& | helow yesterday's finish. the list may be anticipated before a erations now being carried forward. reat Northern Oll.—-Harwood, Chicago, Mil. & St, Paul pfa Bed Bank --.--.. '92,00° 24.00 *d railroad shares. Heavy buying of 04 G ‘ ri P - Liberal receipts of corn here tend-} reaction of impcrtance occurs. * : 8 There are now. 3 active drilling |-s ; Chi Mil. & St. Pay! pta . WeFork. Central, Lackawanna, | oq + daw 1 oats, do-| Livingst ‘4 compans—We ex- Il nos Solon Criticized welle initia asgatanlsanare art 225 feet, underreaming. ABO, / F Royalty & Producers . .03 none ed to ease down corn and oats, de. iv ‘on and company: © ex li Marine --------------- 2.00 2.50. The opening, which ranged from 1% | been obtained in three years, Buy Mike Henry ..-------- .00% 017 NEW YORK; _p @2c higher, May $1,714 @1,72 and | olis and store stocks. : é Pee, _ 18:—Stock Parhoh nf 1 h Mountain & Gulf ------1.00° 1.13 Me oe, continugd to Bweep forwara |JUY $148%@1.48%, was followed] Pynchon and company-—There Is a f Pacific, ahd Reading carried pit mset ----_-_. Bi} uM spite wheat strength. After opening | pect higher prices, ne a starting gonstantly.. Wells are be- ne of Splorado, Warren, 4,430 Buns Sivperanreapesit ey hess tssuesup J°to'1}4-polnte, the] changed ‘to %e higher” Mes : For Actién Aimed ing drilled by major_and minor op- » chang Ag casing: Western Exploration 2 2.35 atter. two reaching the y 31.28% @1.28%, the corn market un- Grain Opinions. | erators, and scouts of some of the| Colorado O11 Producers—Kitter- Western States “10 sstulevals. . Low Pha b °| larwent a moderate general decline.| Bartlett Frazier—A further reac At Ja S | greatest of! corporations ‘n America | ™2n, 1,400 feet, running casing. y ol... “04 Soran denmand. New Havens mov-| sts started at wo@%o higher, | tien is probable ps. and constantly investigating the| Midwest Refining. Company.—| Consolidated Gas SEES 7 ne var eX on an snitial turnover.) ay 64@e4%e, but later showed] Stein Alstrin—The market at tho << field: State No. 1, 3,960 feet, reamer stuck. | Corn Products ——--eerseesceo Mountain Producers — cere teen etet. Aner can Can'l sractionsl: Ineaes, tinish suggesied o further reaction.| w-astttNGTON, Deo. 18.—A re Thus ‘far there has not been an| Fort Collins Petroleum Company.| Corden Oil ---.....2--e--e Gienrock OU seec--<-s Npsctc ell Bun aire Provisions averaged higher, {n-| Harris Winthrop—We do not find | jr. aS (kB abadened hole and every well com-|—Graham, 200 feet, being electrical. | Cruclb’e Steel ....-.--ssso eee Salt Creck ‘Producers c tral aid. Peevey New, ork] *luenced by an upturn in hog values.| iny particular demand from abroad | Seheciutoectee pleted ham been a produced of gas| ly equipped Cuba Cane Sugar pfd, -----. Salt Greek Ccnsolidated Were ened guavivania. railroads) “Gunofticial estimates suggested | tor U. 8. Wheat, fh deri elt Seg 6 or ofl. The Fort Collins field has| Assoc'ated Ci! Company of Color | Davison Chemical -.---...... Maw SOR OE ce ne heh eae tet for contro! | nat the government report this at | J. §, Bache and company—¥avor sgnigtigen atten fh Renukices oo yet to report its first drilling fail.| ado—Webstar, “0 feet, drilling Du Pont de Nemoura ........ Mutual .. sae Mf the tanto eee lifted the price | ornon would show about 5 per cent | se‘ling side of wheat on bulges: alah pene iar eaten treat ures Victory Oil Company.—Linden-| Bile .. catalase apt sat ee i . dors continued te ents | Buying or | ncrease of domontic winter wheat | ‘Thempson “McKinnon = ‘here LOTSA OE Babine eens Sixteen rigs are working night | meter, 800 feet, drilling, Famous Players —.----. Soeeeneeetieree mae POMS Tadd, ahareg ac aee NEE | vcreage, Excellent buying developed | should be reactions trem time ce SE eaas reap (eealudii> som and day making holes; two are| Wellngton ‘Oi! company and| General Asphalt — oa Haven to a new 1228 ton ateye se | 28, the price breaks, though, and] time. ares? telat eee five are getting | Douglass Ol] company are reporied| General Blectric -------..--0 fs Andee +} bl rat eye vit , he market advanced sharply at the Se r . peed AM rte i Five more have | to be waiting for casing. General Motors .... LIVESTOCK ot ae si i ‘Sha ips dtigae | ast. Closing prices were strong Hoyrmead his purpose to make: such’ 4 and are undergo'ng| Companies prajmring to spud in me of the high priced mail order rigeing, and seven others have their | include American Petroleum. Fort Guilt States Steel ._...-..--. well locations made. Two have cel-| Collins Chief, Conso|'dated Of} Fields | Houston Ol] —.-.-. fener: lars dug. : and Fort Collins Doma, Hudson Motors ------_.. This is considered ai wonderful Five companies have derricks up | [Hinols Central -. rye Rishec Mayet ree - proporal, basing his , and chain store ‘sues, based on| 2° t0 $¥c net hiyher, May $1,783 in part on the attitude of Japan %c to 3Ke net higher, May $1.78% | special developments.and theexpan | “Rineequentiy the marker, rallied | day a number of western represen Chicago Prices. sion) in holiday, trade, §..S. Kresge in d 2 ; tives sought to dissuade him, but 1 CHICAGO, Dec. 18.—(U. 8. Depart-] mounted 15 po'nts to a new high at | ith wheat. Corn closed firm, 1c a, + % ~ *o 1%c net higher, May $1.29% to declined to swithhol 1 the res ic showing for mid-winter activity in a| including Wellington ON with {ts| Int. Hervemer - 2 eles tater abe ite meniin Aveda la art taaw dese pre aed MRT Y pronrenentative Johnson new northern field and ‘s a marked | Loveland No. 1, Irby Drilling com. | Int. Mer, Marine pfd. nostly 26c higher: big packers buy-| ow'ng announcement that the com: aritheiheteoninte ievats wr indication of the vitality of the ofl] pany, Wellington @tructure Land] Invincible ON me leinip bale akUetor ATE ipsa linany, wae ierte ae Open High Low Close efi che soups ltiicslaretion ex eseeOnny 4 Sei and tankashe On eabe ee. mi tiee Ree eene sveteccecee werages $10@10.18; top $10.18; 210| stores field. « Bullish demonstration= wWnegir PUCCIO WALIETY timely and. Pindvieed, Repr« = ate AL ; ; sti a a : ‘ ; waitarts sist The three first wells eompleted|. Additional locations for wells have | Lehigh -Va'ley --<-.- sat Sanne epson eee ete hte Meth alan y popular te | May... L714 1.73% 1.70% 1.78% wentative MeLafferty, Iepublican, were put.down by the Union Oil] been made by the Union Of! com: | Louisville and Nash 9.10@ 9.30; bulk 140 to 160 pound] rolnts ‘to: the year's best price ana | [uly ---- 148% 1.49% 147% 1.49% (Continued from Paze One.) aul ih in malta) ‘the thing to bh pat i il roa Baby St Gall farray pth A at Nae eae Trntesesc reese ee sverages §7.75@8.60; bulk packing] \merican Can and Iron products Sather, years have been lost. Local chront-| udvired opinion tus ; at 4 ' ' | Marian pS Neabtrabibt ee ws $9.15@9,40; atrong weight pigs| oved up 3 points each, : clers have It that tho records were| or sunderstandine * ing fuel and oll. The Mitchell well} scattered over the field; Red Ba'l| Maxwell Motors A ented Forete 1 May 8 of understanding e : eerenaee ry tat ; ; ; 4216 feet which came in wth a gas| Produc'ng and Refin'ng company | \fexican Seaboard Oil _-..-... “eerie & PL neere 1 Seal pena, Sey need ‘ohened. niondy. Tuly used to start a court house: stove flow sufficient to wreck the derrick | and Out-West Consolidated Mid-Way ; 755 140; . be one morning before the installation Mc,, Kan, and Texas --..-.-. " ” gh Qats— and wh'ch burat into flames burn-|0O'l company. wht $7.75@9.50; ight ight §6.75@|°US pace throughout the morning ing for weeks like a volcano, {s now The Union O'1 company of Call of gas. Missourl Pacific pfd, -—enece 75; packing hogs smooth §9.20@ | 72’es in the first two hours running| Pec: =--- 59 597M 58% © of the authorities ranging ; : ‘fontgomery Ward .-----.~. Peeutae none rought SHAS vround 1,000,000 ‘sha Despite | May 5 84% 63% 64% | trom the police department through POTATOES capped, and ts a t gas well. ‘The | forn'a has started tn to systematical | National Biscuit. caughter pigs $6.25@7. vayes of prof't taking, the main | fuly : 163% 02.03% | the commissioner of child and ani- Whitaker, 4.472 feet, is a real oll] ly develop the ground around th- Cattle—Receipte 11,000; Ught and| wice..movement continued upward | Rye— mal protection report any casualties gusher and {s producing sufficient | great Witaker*gusher. The most indy weighs fed steers of value to| With standard industrials taking a | Dec. ~--~ 1.45 1.45% 1.44% 1.45% | yr untoward suffering during. the iy trad t late plac ofl dally to start.a train load of cars| recent location, with derrick timbere el at $9 and better; strong; spots| re Prominent nert.in the advance | May. ~ 1.40% 1.516% 1.47% 1.50% | tate unpleasantness: The majority “t!Y radio’ Be BODOUDE ZETA DIAG out each 24 hours for the ref nery. | on the ground, {s a half mile almost | Norfolk-and Western. «+ Ligher; others abcut steady with re:| Veels were heavily accumulated on| July ---- 198 1.85% 1.81% 1.82% | o¢ those who were foreed to teage |e of Leh ies Me at tae Active drilling operations are Now | due south of the Witaker and acrose| North American --. ‘ent ohar upturns; common kind | “°nerts of expanding activity and a| Lard— *he biting breezes took necessary eceipts, 53 cars; total U. 8. .ship- being carried on by the follow'ng| Richards pond from the Country pi hd quality comparatively | “t'ffening in -commodity prices | Jan. ----16.85 16.85 16.40 1675 | srecautions, Loeb NE a lapoade regia eae Club No. 1’ well, of the Atiantic Pe- alcisitap' suasiawe pecio wt e | Tn'ted States Steel common aga'n| May ~---17,05 17.25 16,75 17,05 The subject of the weather has|Wnies: Sb@ese; bull, $1.10; Minne troleum corporation. 174 pound averages $12,650; well fin.| “UChed 119. More thon thirty is. | Ribe— cen bandied and tossed about by | SO. Sacked round whites, j : Pennsylvania ...L.. shed bullocks scaling $1,346 pounds |“. ‘ncluding ten rails and five} May ----15.50 15.62 15,50 15.50 nany generations, but never has { i ; Rey ana Boman /pecectingd "hiade'phia and Rdg., 11.60; long fed stecre averaging | ‘UMiic utilities, had attained new | Belllee— uffered more wear and tear than In|") soaycp ba pei) yr . tround, 1,600 pounds held at $10.50] 2°ak prices for the year betore noon | Jan. ---- 15.40 | he last few days in Casper. Few | *!:5 . ed : mm tv Ya e ews ockers and feeders moderaiely ac- Ay aR sinlte pnd. Northern BhTerred May --.. 16.00 nve the temerity to stand about on a 4 foul be woriates ry is each ex- Repierowana errs ve, fully steady, she stock sow; 4 Assonlated. 0 a ie ae rt ‘rost bitten corners and discuen It i : d ‘al sup | ended: their early gains © to’ four ins an visions, even seml-intelligently but as soon Reynolds Tobacoo B ex div. teedyi beet: heifers) thy Uberal sup: LT vtnis, Union Tank Gar :maved up|’ CHICAGO, Dec, 18.—Wheat—No| as they reach 2 comparativiey warm ¥: vealers strong to 25e higher. | ,,, CHICAGO, Dec. 18,— Potatoes, Pacific Oll --_~~-. a Pan American Petroleum B pan Union O'l of California—Hass No. (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune, CLINTON, Mass.—The Lancaster ; St. Louis and San Fran -... i and Jersey Central, McCrearv | ales, spot everything from politics to tha Dry Goods. tallle:Here now have 94,000 spindle’ | Seatoara alr Line cccroses ak Piper ee ene upwara | ores B. New York Alrbrake, Amer-|' Corn—No. 8 mixed, $1,204; No. 3 |toice ‘ot armies (rom Politics t ani- NEW “ORLEANS.—Jobbers and bt ted aight a ae and oer Sears Roebuck —------2---.2. 2 $10 60 ean i pay! , can Locomotive, Gulf States Stee) | vellow, $1.19% @1.25. mated arguments on the degree of Meu for December a Zar'enewa'a| Mthin A week. “Or the 400 looms | SIMEIMIE, Com, =-oms-——- Sheep-—Meoslpte 14,000; slow; tar | mutlean. exrrens. | Norfott an” | Oats SET LST Seay alla tar gam ta ness for December so far shows. 8} 5 4a pow . loss She! eel ----~~------ lambs rteady 1 st! ; bulk fat na- i ae! vhite, . ne ci is hours. —_— g are running on production is y 1 strong; bulk fat 1 ere among the many, issue: oN 3 3. material improvement over Novem: Southern Pacific ------------ H ong. the many, issues to sel] Rye—No. 3, $1.42@1.43. —— Ph Leh! ber. Orders are being placed for] °F sinshams. Southern Railway ay (oy $165; Vout held Maher tat roar more -points above last| Barley—85@94c. “ ZERO TEMPERATURE CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 18.—The future requirements. more freely. Standard Oil of Cal. ---._,--. heep and feeding lambs rteady, fat| .“"t’S closing quotations. Call! ‘Timothy seed—$6.00@7.15, RULES IN KANSAS. Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce Rice. Standard Ol] of N. J. .------- ea? $5.75@: F gestrable feodin “oney onened at 3 per cent. Clover seed—$24,75 @32.00, CHICAGO, Dec. 18.—The cola} Wil! use its influence with the next Dairy Products. LITTLE ROCK.—The Arkansas! Stewart Warner ap etnEl % |: Selling orders turned tho course| Lard—$16.70. wave in the northwest, pushing ita| °S!lature in behalf of a proposul CHICAGO.—Cold storage holdings | ice crop for the past season totaled | studebaker Ad geee the market temporarily after mid-| Relbs—$14.87, way southward ond caer ete| that: the exporimeltal farm: wm of butter dropped 35 million poun’s | %-200,000 bushels and was valued at | ‘rexay Co, ___. en ae Omaha Quotations. ie Rea i eee ocih Val. Bellies—$15.87. zero and subzero temperatures as a ahs the ata aE hep bes : In November, but still are double | Upwards of $9,000,000. Texas and Pacific ---------- OMAHA, Neb. Dec. 18, 8.|: 1%) Galon Gan weet eae Cesare a Sy thr east and southyad-Tows, Maneas:| Sr ohcyenne ve purchased | ue those of a year ago. American Tobacco Products ~~~... Department of sgriculture)—Hogr || |) wonkean ‘ ‘an ‘oolen and Oklahoma, was expected to ex Ny tha eionee th ng ae nd owne cheese holdings fell 10 million Oil. : Transccnt. Of ~---ecwcmewceee 712,000; mostly 250 higher: bulk 20°]. Ones under yomerdaye sane) Oy) . Send! still farther, redohing !Chicago | ey ores thousand ome . pounds ‘tn’ the Tast month to 58,178,-|_ SHREVEPORT.—The Magnolia 9 260 pound butchers $9.15@0.65 | Oni Under vesrendays) final fg A Rta TO Tete SER oe | teabrovemvmtas tiers, erestan oy ane 000 or three million pounds over last | Gas company reports that {ts new ton 99-75; desirable 460 to 200 poun"| 14 Huason,‘De'aware Lackawanna ar e OSS) ee ep oem eTe ALO Sia sar sri aaa torn eects ae year, Frozen poultry amounts to] 16-inch gas pipe line from Shreve-| U. §. Cast Iron Pipe .-.... . $8.6009.15; 140 to 160 poun’ | sipont. Mack Truck, White Merres Peeastoemtare, Wn: itis Ee MOCeD WOR | ties cat aton “oerthéreie ote 87,975,000 pounds, 30 million’ pounds | port to Beaumont, Texas, a distance| U, S, Ind. Alcohol $7.50@8.50; packing sow pe = however, at the same time. unless tho state bys the tract. ‘The more than in November and 40 mil-] of 215 miles, which cost between] U. S. Rubber yostly $8.85@9.00: smooth: up to}! wey 1% to 414 points imparted a . The cold wave is dae tonight inliang may be bought, tt ta _ lion pounds more than last year. | $8,000,000 and $10,000,000 has been| vu. s. 18.18; bulk of all sales $8.50@005-| [luen 1% to 414 points im n GE Southeast Wisconsin, eastern and | ta may. b ' completed. The project was started lverege cost’ “Wednastay 98.09: |) SONA Cone: dear wroducts Jumped). cing on applicetion tor {njune- | Southern Missour!, extreme eastern LR, * Candy. last June. f« worere------2~ welght 214, 1 lt ainst siock exchange b: . | lowa, with generally colder weather BOSTON.—Page and Shaw now is : Westinghouse Electric ----.- Cattle—-Reoslbta’ 3,800; fed steers | . cre CisAms Waa fem. Heavy ma-| ‘ton ageinet stock exchange by Ne- | onigitt {n Indiana, Michigar ten turning out 18,000 pounds of candy Rubber. ; nd yearlings active, strong to 25e| Umuation of the il shares, based | {han of Wisconsin, Iowa, Mistourt and]] LIBERT\ BONDS daily at its Cambridge plant and] | AKRON.—Tire production in this higher; bulk $6 50@8.60; few londr|''? fomteretiee late to nding, |. President J. H. Post recommends }eastern Minnesota with the cold wave rk sales are expecte1 to exceed the) district ts holding up well for this — > [pwards to $9.50 paid for ohplee: Arc}; nae sang poiats,belng quite | to National Sugar shareholders ac-|P™OPertions reaching tomorrow in See Tae ; 1923 record of 6,000,000 pounds: time of year and plants are running 00 pound steers; she stock most’y ‘ommon in that group. Rails ylelded | ceptance of offer of 110 for its shares | 2! nois and Indaina, NE ro RIS, ec. 18.—Liber — at-the rate of between 90,000 an! 10c@160 higher; veals and_ bull« ft Brotit, tale by American Bugar. ‘The cold sti!l {s severe through the| bonds closed: 3%4s, $100.31; fir ings a day. Rubber foot-|| Standard Oil Stocks strong; stockers and feedera scarce |,’f Profit taking, ‘ Q northwest and portions of Nebraska|4%4# $101.20; second 4s, $100.2 ar saltinitna’ alee are apeirel tn: ulk butcher cows and helfers $3.50)) 0 | > eee ee rate wnchansed | nq Kansas tofay with temperatures| third 4i4a, $018; terrih’ tiga, employin: t to a bi urt in the 6.00; few heifers upward to $8.00' is at 7 a. m. ranging from 36 degrees | $101 U. 8S. government 44, fo now Sse. Stn certs | aieations pein Ala Anglo American Ol] -- 17% 17%|cannera and cutters _$2,50@3.50° % Hearing ‘oniapplicetion to restrain | io otro at Concorde. Kanege Dee | sloea, 3,000 men, the largest force ever | tire line-in the spring. coh = a he t _| American Hide and Leather from | ‘° i ; I i employed, Borne Scrymser -.----- 230 240 ‘ologna bulls $3.000@3.50;~yeal top bs \ putting through recapitalization plan {I's a be N. D., repor 26; Good- --—____ . ar es 89 . 7 land, Kansas —6; Lander, Wyo- -, Wool. Buckeye ~~. prscatep den crew enen ; i scheduled for hearing in Jersey City. f j = 4 ‘ 1 spite P—4,000; lambs 25@35c high s 7 | ming —82; North Platte, Nebraska | Poultry. SEATTLE.—Wool biiyers are mak-| Chesebrough Mfg. -.~-- cigttet ; Surplus frelght cars December 7, the Pah WILMINGTON, Del.—The placing | ing aggressive efforts to contract | Crefcent ------a----~ colrslabar torte een wero 208,451 Increase of 24,587 since rainne, sro? Hapla City.) 8. D, SILVER of embargoes on shipments of live| ror ungrown wool in Oregon and| Cumberland - sie eS Ribats Pe Jom a hes : cverhber' a0; a PA ‘ap Ee has ty, Ia, s eS ae ere etc asstion | Washington. They are, offering, ¢§ | Paveie . Co heat ewes $8.75: feeders steady’; besi November saloa of fabricated atruc-|~ two persons are dead, here ag 81] ers eae eons aecanen silver belay Hee Lied Me ayers mente One eee erate Gal Ble ola pf 7 feeding lambs $15.50. ; DEDHAM, Mass., Dec. 18-—A ver-|.tural stee’ approximated 221,000 tons | result of tho icy covered streets, | 77°: Mexican dollars : ‘ ° é : E J. q 71, jr x . ee bein heavily deplets i ee ‘of | 43 conts for lower grades. ; ree Gal. Sig. New pfa. act of $10,684.109.07 fop the plaintiff |.against 171,600 in October and 140, ria te ba s have bought up entire flor holders have refused those pric Illinois, Pipe 125 was returned today by the jury in| 400 Bs A avarabey se Re 2 36 BELOW ZERO Delaware fowls, Ob.) nities + Dee. 18.—(Y. 8 | the $15,000,000 damage suit brought] Industrial Alcohol directors meet | Air MILES CITY, Dry Goods. Mire y oat secmene are bby Department. of Agriculture)—Hogs| "Y George F. Willett against Robert | for preferred dividend at 4 p. ™m. HELENA, Mont, Deo. 18.—Tem- MACON, Gas the Georgia peach | , SAN ANTONIO, Tex.— Fetal! hel. | New York Transit — Tieaonnts 2.160; actives fully 360] F. Herrick and & group of, Basten a peratures in Montana last night were 3 , Ga—The tting a new hi mark | isher; top $9.65 paid for choice 203 nkers, Trial of le case {n Nor- mary. the lowest this winter. Miles City { bank, orguntzed to finance the move: | ‘4y trade In selling & Nem! grin ke Nrthern Pipe - paund everageas’cpe load’ ¢eisesrotm| 221 superior court lasted 184. dave:| | Fleet Corparstion angeda contract hat 6dutansl bertiabl thos cea Rea ek |: ONDA Dena8 saranda ooaas Tent of the 1925 crop of neaches un. | aiting at prices’ and seasonab’e | OF Nenad pie €F Good to choice 190 to 225 pound} The jury had béen deliberating since | for 7,036,000 barrels fuel olf to Stand-| minimuin of 30 below, ‘the coups: | Dle grow to look alike becauss yearn der the auspices of co-operative | WO NE 1 heined sales. This looke | (ntorna bie tees ? .50; few medium | Monday ard Oll of New Jersey, Mexican Pete | recorded by any of the six Montana |0f ®#soclation make for similar reach growers’ ‘association and ike the best holiday season sinte = 00; other classe«|_ The case, which set a new mark|and Magnolia companies, stations of the weather bureau |!” tYpes of expression and habits backed by the federal “farm loan | | o\) eady; 120 to 160 pound kind $7.00@|' American court history for trial] Ot] imports for week were 257,000 which make dal'y reports to head.| "4 according to Dame Helen board, will get into operation imme- ‘ 7.50; packing sows largely $7.50;| ‘¢ngth, was brought by Wil'’ett to re-| barrels daily against 227.286 in the quarters here. Gwynn Faughan, lecturing on th diately. Cement. stock pigs §5.00@5. cover from Herrick and the banking | preceeding week. mechanics of Inherita It wa Two stations, Havre, and Billings, ‘ A Cattle—Recelpts 850; calves none:|*roup sums claimed to have been| American says Barnsdall {s being ved 34 bel phich wa 0 the | Mtenishing to notice, » how SPRINGFIELD, Ti—Apple blotch | SAN FRANCISCO. — Conalderabl: | so, steady; wa foads oanense. $3.20; cats | Watity ithe: plaidticr through an atl borne ee Intorests recently | srorsary’ peatigy at Nas also the Jever, much a man anda woman r ‘s invading the frult sections of] quantities of Belg’ a see enti cater (or ters mostly $2.50@2.75; common cows|lesed conspiracy in which he was| active in Pure Ol! becaure. of com-| pan just across the.Wyoming line, | °°™Ple ene ar r after years of Tltnots, dni spite of tmnyiort Guten eee eee % | $3.25 down; better grades she stock | teprived of control of tho American | panies outlook fox bigger production. | Helena had 23 below, West of the | ™*'tied life Seer eer ac coast Hullante 360" |AzRely Jower; 960 ‘pound medium| Felt ana Daniel Green reit Shoc}” Olldome says Pan American has continental divide, Kalispell had 26 : Ager Textiles. used by Pacific ates ing. 6.600 |S 2 PA steers $6.50; odd vealers $9200@9.25;| Companies. opened 100 filling stations at cost of | below and Missoula 18. Fy TOKIO, Dec. 18.—Tsuneo Matsu BOSTON.—Four of the 13 mills | Weekly shipments SNe ad Deiutan ie stock heifers §3.25@4.00; stock and| The case ts believed to be the only| over of $2,500,000. These temperatures were for the | “ra was officially gazetted and of the B, B, and R. Knight ‘company | tons are being ma te Airy Oak- 40m 81° feeders $5.00 6.00. one on record where « special law| William Havers, chairman of Mid- 24 hour period ending at 6 o'clock Ved a4 Japanese ambassador to n are In production. These rep-| plants to San Francis “= a3 20% Sheep—Receipts 400; lambs quota-| Was Passed to raise jury salaries in] die States O11 protective committee, this morning. In Helena the thermo. | the United ates today at rece Tesent 185.000 spindles. land. —remewe 2 ble strong to 25c higher; two loads|°Mpensation for the jurors’ pro Fasks proxies for annual Middle | meter dropped to 30 below by 6:30, | Uon at the imperial palace. The nes ‘hang ~>~------ 258 255 «187 pound fat lambs to shearers | Onged neglect of busine: States Oll meeting on March 17, in! As the saweat focabaratiirae usually | 2™bassador expects to arrive 1 — . 3 $15.00 freight patd;’ other classes order that the insurgent group may | occur after 6 in the morning, it ts | V@Shington in timo to witness tho around steady. > oust old tnanagement. likely that the minimum night tem.|!"#USuFation ceremonies on March BI JSINESS BRIEFS CRUDE MARKET = || Butter and Eggs peratures fn the state last night were | K c about two degrees higher than those ir , : , Foreign Exchange CHICAGO, Dec. 18.—Butter lower: MONEY pea pera r — — — Tho: S. Whitten, gen- | Big Muddy 2 .-.sescermssaesere a Pep eege ter gwen ‘The night was clear. Fair weather PITTSBURGH.—Another spurt {n mill here, ee ¢| Mule Creek ae creamery extras 41c; standards 3%c; tonight and Friday with slowly ris- steel milloperations has carried pro- | eral manager, declared the blsges Sunburst NEW YORK, Dec. 18,—Forcign| extra firsts 39@40c; firsts 3515@ YORK, Dec. 18.--Call] ing tempprature is the forecast. duction in thts district to nearly 85| year in the lumbering industry) jy iton Dome ----s--ececoee exchanges, firm. Quotations in ait seconds 32@8c. ag easier; high, 3; low, 2%; rul- Saket eale per cehtiaen aii capacity. Incom: | might be expected in 1925. Fifteen | rerris -. enncerepeweeences cents; Great Beltain, demand, 470; igg8 unchanged, receipts 1,821 | ing rate, 3; closing bid, 2%; offere1| COLD PASSING == 1.20| cables, 470%; 60-day bills. on banks, | cases. at 2%; last: loan, 2%; Ing Ocdareaaetee thie rete and show [Jogeink.cemaps, arelnow heing oper, | pyran: === call louns| IN COLORADO, 7 i France, demand, 5.35%; cables, : against acceptances, time loans, DENVER, Colo., Dec, ~ . in of 10 per cént in the last two! ated by the company in northern Purbiaerne bess oe: Italy, demand, 4.26%; cables, a5 firmer; mixed collateral, 60-90 days, | tana and Wyoming still were held ks. The big plate mills at Homer | woo and over 3.000 men employed. | Pilot Butte | —~~-~ 4.27; Belgium, demand, 4.39%; cabies,| |. SUGAR 3%@3%; 4-6 months, 8%@4; prime] today in the viselike ¢ of the palsy ped Soper eeay eg Cat creek» sat Germany, demand, 23.81; Hol- commercial paper, 344 @3%. Beverest storm of the while » ty and producers are " i re Se sok and, 40.29; Norway, 15.10; Sweden, -————— Colorado, New Mexico, northern Ar to take any business in, steel] SAN phi brace ieig pgm ee by sete, euimark, 17-67; Switzerland, | NEW". YORK,. Dec. 18—No| ST. LOUIS—The program for| zona and'Utah were emerging trom ~ * for Jess than 2.10c. filer Franc eco and. Mexican} Grace Creek, ght 19, Spain, 1 Grece, 1.84: | changes ‘occurred tn-refined sugar] street improvements in this city in| the four daya of bitter colt anni Dy 7; me —_— Flak eeaee ste in to ihaeehiaeiere | Utevbull. —. .oicusseseeamion Poland, 19%; Czecho Slovakia, .02%:| list quotations which» ranged from | 1925. will require expenditures of| A temp 30 degrees be- HOPING. ys VIRGINIA, Minn.—Capacity bus-| west beet tion of three new ships | Torchlight Jugo Slavia, 1.49%; Austria, .0014: | $7.15 to $7.60 for fine. granulated. | $2,949,288. The highway comm's-| low zero was reported from Lewts 0 Fi tera ‘of theicaminz Snax. s forecast | 'v in the:6¢d tion of three new ships | Zurchlight Rumania, 61; Argentina, 98.75; | Second hands were offering at'$7.25; | sion wll receive bids Dec. 19 for a| town, Montana yesterday. the low {dill Xmas Fy Srcatienletiahes Viren s..and. to the: Mexican. Bate, Pine: os of | lockeCreek 96 | Brazil, 11.43; Tokio, 88%; Montreal, | demand continued light. million dollars. worth of bridge con-| mark of the winter at this point Lee ee Pe: aa Cola aed Teaatity tons each. [Salt Crock . 99%. Refined futures were nominal struction. The cold caused one death at Shelby, —= ve just re-open their ‘