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FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1925 @he Casper Dally Critune PAGE SEVEN, Oil :: Finance : Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets S AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED a a aRBEE eee New York Stocks | ON. SECURITIES STOCKS START IWHEAT PRIGES ;200 oe oe De peer iar ng aoe cER ay in Wortham Fie . i (es +] | American Locomotive — 108% | Burke BT ITHAM, Té Jan. 2 Juction can ba estimated Grades Suitable for Mills In Best Demand While American Smelting & Refining 99 | Blackstone Salt Creek 2 —_— er outside of mobilization of an army | between 50,000,000 and 60,000,000,000 cee s American Sugar --- 52% | Chappell ‘ : = - Fj : F é - as there been suc payin: Sadia Dee a oy Oe) DOM DAN yy sas Contracting in West Slows Down See ee eerana Ta ai Patina : s |New Year Ushered in With|Selling of Western Houses ae there been such @ rapid assem:| spout sixty-five operations . going tot : a , . ing of men and material as in the 1 any ‘Avderican | TObAGOS | 86% | Central Pipe ——— : Rising Prices on Gotham Brings Downturn in inte WortharsiCnarield: | aun dleehl ery or aan Ok oes eee . i ry "9 ae : e ortha Hl field. ‘The first] diary of Standard O!1 of New Jor- After Heavy Sales fe Ne Se eed Denes ested Rome eae Exchange Late Trading Well was completed slightly more|sey, about as active ee y — Ly 3 rain ee ee —~ thah a month ago and there are now | developm nts _ of ‘ 7 Atchison _.-.. bos Hikhorn! __. ; ‘| NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—Wall Street] CHICAGO, Jan, 2.—Influnced by |More than 200 ot enya F(T SE PA Ar Eig et PCE eet Somme De | LRM ne Aw Vea creme Min OF | aby Comet Line, E. T, Willams 4 1 ushered {n the new year on the New| European reports that Argentine | 7 Course of th Production of} production in older pools is falling cia} Bulletin tomorrow will say:) mane ney Pn in pup. | Baldwin Locomotive Gates -. i : York Stock Exchange by staging a| wheat is being held at higher prices | (0000 Darrels a day has been devel: rather sharply and in conse- “Moderate, but spotty busines The Commercial Bulletin will pub-| eitimore and Ohio .-------+ Jupiter x i series of yjolent bullish demonstra-|than wheat trom the United States, oped, the fastest production record | quence effect. on’ the. oll situstion aa characterized the woot market| Ysh wool quotations as follows: | retnienem Steel =x Kinney Coastal i 107 ~ | tlons-in, special stocks, a. score of| tho wheat market bere took a fresh |°Ve" Made in the oll business. Sev-) generally will bo favorable. Worth- thts erexkcs i aeididthoa leases Hak oe) and Esonasivenis, zeae: fae BE Lance Creek Royalty - .00%4 . Which was boosted 3 to 12 points on | upturn early today, but then heavy | Sn1ren Meare TAROT Tea seota oy Rea Cr Eee RC ERE anions biebemei prices very firm, es.| Delaine unwashed, 70@72c; % blood! Clan pacitic - ee Mike Henry A ‘01 | total sale at promised t@ run| selling developed and a sharp de-|2UCIng about 4,500 barrels y}oll prices in Mfd-Continent flelda, in Peclally on wools suitable for’ the | ComblaK, 69@70e; % blood sombing, | Cotrat Teather ped. - % | Mountain & Gulf. 102 1,08 | close to 2,000,000 shares. Radio Cor-| cline enaued. An advance dn Liv-| each: which is about the average of} the opinion of the best informed oll woolen taille’ On these types, even | 7@70c: fine unwas oe #008: CF care oa reeds ™% | New York Of f 9.00 | poration common stock was the out-| erpool quotations helped to its Chi- | *! pet’ three -welle: ortham’s | men SA TmtlAt YASIR! toner Anomirs te chigan and New Yor leeces.| oe ndier Motors 3 203 04 | standin re, soaring 1214 points| cago prices at the start. It was have been secured occasionally. ae bhi eth Ms 24) Chesapeake and Ohio — 3 : ‘01% *.01%%| to a record high at 77. said that considering differences in Contracting in the west appears to Besa hier ts fe a $3 im . Chicago and Northwestern __ 2. 00 eee exchange rates, the Liverpool mar- BI have slowed down a bit, but prices} Plood combing, 68@6%c; fine un-| Cie. xen. and Bt. Paul pfa. é 4 10344 | NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—Rising stock | ket was at the highest point yet for asked by the growers are no lower.| Washed. 57@58c. Chicago, R. J..and Pac. (01% 102 | prices ushered in the New Year on|the 1924 crop. Chicago opening “The foreign markets have been at esa ena Bah thc Chile Oqbietit ssgsoosaiee cc Tom Bell Royalty 102 the stock exchange. The first sale| prices, which varied from \%¢ to aviat tr the most part or-closed| m tices aseebe K treed, bhesoe | COCR COM. oa. Western Exploratitn - 2.00 2.50 | was 100 shares of Tidewater Oit at|1%c higher, with May §1.79% to altogether during the holiday eea-| * gece cnc Blood, B8@ 0% | Colorado Fuel Western States 08 .09 | 130, up 13, The first 25 quotations | $1.80%, and Jnly $1.65 to $1,554 son, and the trade ts trying to sauge| month (selected) $1.70@1.75; fine 8| CoMgoleum ------—.. i OHVyae: 04 .05 |were either unchanged, or showed | Were followed by a setback, which, v' vi 2 A Mi ed Gas v advances over Wednesday's final] in some cases went about three oA 2. the probable levels of value on| months, $1.55@1.60; California;| Consolidated Gas NEW YORK CURB CLOSING | figures; Radio Corporation standing | cents under the initial top prices. WASHINGTON, Jan ri lex Pehensveaiiaee exe BEETS pasitiiie YAM; dee tees als Northern, $1,600.65; miaate ui 1, | Mountain Producers - 18-37 18.50] out with a gain of 4% points at 69,| Houses with western connections | treasury today took the to be met. Aobuokateabtatishs | eepulnea’ bone ty fsoaL Ey $1.35@ 49-| Crucible Steel Glenrock Oll —-------- 20] record high, Atchison, Reading | were conspicuous sellers later and| Ward financing the s rs bonus he treasury plans to invest in its of their lost strength through thi vegon: Eastern number J, staples! Cuban Cane Sugar pfd. Salt Creek Producers. and Pan American A, each ad.| the market closed weak, 1% to2%ec| inverting $100,000,000 in special own securities a given amount each ng ish the] $1.60@1.65; fine and F M combing, 9 | gait Creek Con, . | cacdcd a. point, General: Mtectria nat lower] May; sl.764¢: 16 $1.76% | treasury securities at 4 per cont to| new year, and Secretary Mellon be- atrengtlioning tn exchange rates.| $1,501.85; eastern clothing, $145@ 5 New York Of] - :00| Sropped three points on the first| ana July $1.54% to $1.09%. meet the first call on the govern-| lieves that by so doing, the greater ‘orkshire ts quiet "but firm, 1.50; valley number 1, $140@1.42. Mutual Sate \ Mild weather tended to ease down | ment funds Jan' 1, 1930. part of the fund will be left intact ‘The manufacturing situation is] Territory: Montana and Similar: i. | 8. O. Indi 5 63.0 Heavy buying orders, many of|corn and oats. After opening -un-| Half of the securities are flat five | until the maturity of the certificates not materially changed, although] Fine staple choice, $1.65@1.70; half Gavieral Asphalt them apparently representing the| changed to % cent higher, May | Years treasury notes, and the other| given the veterans twenty years the mills are hardly so active as} blood combing, $1.50@1.55; % blood) (one ay en aliee representing the reinvettment of} $1.30 to $1.80%, the corn market | $50,000,000 is in the form of special | hence. The secretary explained .that they were last month. Interest 1s} combing, $1.30@1.36; % blood comb-| Goo ay xtotors LI Ti January interest and dividend pay-| underwent a decided sag all around. | treasury certificates of indebtedness | the treasury id not go Inta.the centering on the opening of heavy| ing, $125@1.25%. Soil att cet hoa ards VES 'OCK. inéuts, poured into the market.| Oats started at % to %c advance;|redeemuble at the option of the|.bond market each January 1 for tho Tees Woon nace the lesaine ae TIA Reese 4105 0,| ore Beaten Sten - United States Industrial Alcohol, and| May 64 to 64%, but later showed| treasury from the spe bonus | purchase of §$100,000,000 in seouri- - cal ei 3 is " count. By employing the redemp-| ties without unduly increasing’ the 1 7 ? | Houston Ol! -.-----. May Department Stores, each ad-| losses of material extent, account rs i the tor. It pelares that any, advance} Mohairs: Best combing, 85@90c;| ruanon. Motors 2. 7 mae AG Prices. vanced 2% points; Lehigh Valley| Later, the corn market was bear-| tion provision, the treasury will be Bios which the bonus fund would will be of a minimum nature. best carding, 75@80c. Tilinote® Gentral ccc . “HICAGO, Jal —(U. 8. Depart moved up 2, and United States Steel | ishly affected by assertions that the - he’ bonus: 76 to Day ment of Agriculture}—Hogs—Re-| cnmon, Famous Players, United | domestic stock of oats 1s the largest Int. Harvester -.-- SIGte CO OGRTE ELA conti” tattce Int. Mer. Marine pf asta Ai chpel.cal at hgh bp joan deh ne ter Pyuit, American Can, Pacific Oli | ever known at this time of the year Invincible Ol... Srades | butehers ; generally, steady: ang Railway Steel Spring wore added |Corn closed heavy, 1% to liye net ARMY A mm: ity yade ews Kelly Springfield ---------.—- Hee LIay Mule Cond ane chiens [to the Ust_ot stocks to advance a lower, May,,$128% to 31.28%. cholce| iomt or more. General Blectric] In the absence of any aggressive Kennecott Copper x ns 5 in’ ye: Lehigh Valley ---- ae To E40" pound Kind’ mostly, s16.26@ | made up tts’ initial Joss, and then | selling, the provision market aver: PRE EN . : ms 2 3 5 sted ao Ra yy. | ages were higher, Steel. activity has depleted stocks of cloth-] Louisville and Nashville ---- 10.75; 160 to 190 pound averages at Ree Ay aaa Radio [Corpor Open High Low Clone PITTEBURGH—Tin plate now|!ng retailers. Sales of rubber foot-] Mack Truck -. woonen 119% : ew | ation two points on| P $10@10.40; underweight and pies | 0007) Sie WHEAT— holds the best position among fin-|Wear have been large. Sheepskin| Marland Oil ate oni eRe See aking. : : ay 3 = : ished tin-products, ‘The American | lined vests and coats have been sold| Maxwell Motors A ——---—-—- ORO RRS HTaTE RTE ealn eioriog) |The feattira of) :the foreign sexs | MSY) ~. si TOMNOS Th ] Sheet and Tin Plate company 1s|°Yt by several houses. Mexican Seaboard Oil -. 11.10; medium $10.10@11.05; light change market was the sharp ad- uly Ba ai ghia ree % 145% 1414 practically booked for the half year Mo., Kan. and Texas .-----.- $9.20@9.60; light. light. $8@10.15;| Vance in sterling exchange, demand 1.45% 145% 14lis at both eastern and western mills. Rice. Missouri Pacifie pfd. ---~ packing hogs smooth $10.25@10.65 bills being quoted at $4.74 11-16, the : Wen eit eats a NEW ORLEANS—The price mar-| Montgomery Ward ------ backing hogs rough $9.65@10.25;| Mshest rate since J. P. Morgan and) MAY vers:io0, el 00% 195.2] WASHINGTON, Jan, 3.—Mainte-yestimated, could be procured ‘itt PUEBLO, COLO.—The Colorado| ket is more active than at any time| National Biscuit slaughter pigs $7.75 @9. company announced abandonment prac? Se 8 130% 128% 2 mance of the regular army during] this appropriation. 4 ¥Fyel and Iron company has decided | Since it was established. Heavy | National Lead - Cattle—Receipts 7,000; week ena|%f the war time “pegged price” In| (0 iy | the coming fiscal year at its present| “The department ts proceeding on definitely to expend $3,500,000 for| Sales of March contracts have been % trade generally steady; steers suit-| 191% 64% 62% .62% | Authorized strength of 12,000 com:|the theory,” it was added, “that the the electrification of its’ steel mil’s| Made at 6.61 cents a pound. ‘There +N. H. able for. shipping purposes firm;| Other rates were steady, ; 3% 163% 61% 61% | Missioned officers and 125,000 enllat-| most important thing to the alr serv- here. Work will begin shortly after | {8 active demand for all offerings. Norfolk and Western. .- trader Kind rather slow; quality| 4 spirited demand for the ofl 3 “58 5 ‘5 ed men, exclusive of 8,000 Philippine] ice is training of personnel, and is January 1. * |The spot market is also firm with} North American -. largely medium; wraxraed: up ana | Shares, many of which advanced two P oe be i z scouts, is proposed in the war de-| the pre devoting a Gtin(te ble eS best grades of blue rose at 64@6%c.| Northern Pacific ~ short fed offerings comprising the| ‘© three points, galvanized the entire : 1.56 partment appropriation bill reported | part of ita funda to the purchnee of oil. SE ee ee a Pande (On “2s bulk; beet welghty steers $10.25; Anata enti ps delight tae fn “Yar 1a7% 1.38% 1: today to the house. Drinikeysi termes’, OL faleplamaaieeniort e 5 P road Equipment. an American Pe’ 66% | some $1349 pound averages $10.35;| tVity 4 @_ me . . As approved by tho appropriations|can be used with safety fo : Pet Si lgemieaings Mee gah ay FORT WORTH—The Texas and| Pennsyivania - Bathe easy as $12. Site few | lative arid investment interest, how-| 7° 16.85 16.90 16,68 “gq | committee, the measure, drafted by | ing purposes. hy maratasene ees Saldgriy the last week -showsd. an | Lactic railroad, now 4) part of the} Phils, & Rdg,-C. at young steers above $9; stockers and|CYet: centered largely in the indus: 17.85 1760 & sub-committes headed by Repre-| An appropriation of $50,000 is rec- side in the week showe Missour! Pavific, is expending $3,-] Phillips Pet. ae teedei ; try outlet late | trials, the only point of early inter- eat * ; sentative Anthony, republican, Kan-|ommended _ f. boom = increase of 2,405 barrels to a daily] o35"999 tor two thousand. all-steel| pure Oil _ pater AAs pau a Mat oh kay Ue bt est in the rail gioup being the de- soar en popyy aun olesh F pommnendes or booming _ tests average of 14,470 barrels. Pccightscorastonbe Uked ini Testa... | Reading eccceces Pea cd eatin fA al bang, sansehe "Katy" preferred, whlch | 0N *-°"" 1695 9.00 Ser OMiCgh pan tawitisiataaitus avaliable line Braviecniteseimeeniiic nature" tye 73 3 by ‘on. {advanced a point, Pool operations . 5 9 Rees ‘ Us Brel ° 2 } V TULSA—Fitteen new wells were Grain, TED TA SSO orca % | bulk on country account $4.75@6.20; | Mavanced &. nowt, | Tam Gperiiions ® | for expenditures this vear, and about | the report aa, “hava been ei started in the last week in Cowley,} J,,FFERSON, CITY, MO—Mis-|s Louis & Sen Fran. 2 “| mostly fat cows $405.50; welghty | number of specialties, several of/ Jan. - 16:38 | 7 Oe tho total, $260,817,068 In for mill: | ability of by tinnlane te alee wien El, Greenwood and Montgomery} sour, wheat was seriously damaged| Seaboard Air Line --~-.-- Koshers at $6.25 and better; Heht| which eclipsed thelr 1924 high quo-| May 16.50 ‘ hid ability of An airplane to sink a'bat- . 4 tary activities, tleship has been fully di nst: od counties, Kansas Sy Ane ‘recents Bileadrtias In the geere cfaennoie heifers in demand; mostly $5@7;!fitions, Equipment and public util- —— Be PORE OE A ai y. demonstrated 5 ears Roe — 5 : elude » allotments is | Bo: pen Att southern part of the state, the loss] Sine! Cone bulls 10c to 16¢ higher; bull bolog-| ities presented several points of Cash Grains and Provisions. ni Bombing a moving vessel, however, ee. aie 2 60; ae nition Naty 4 SIHICAGO, Jan. 2.—Wheatt . | $40,000,000 lump sum appropriation | present a different problem, ar 6 Non-Ferrous Metals, is estimated at almost 50 per cent.| Sloss Sheff Bleel s2.... eh we slaasr ventetet “pet Rod stra eth: NY tal elt Sone a dig; yumber 3 naea,| for improvements to rivers and har:[eommittes feels that with pened LOEDIN,: MO Lead: (ore prices The = Southern Pacific ---------. to 26c lower; mostly $9.50@10.50 to tad hei sede 4 pressed ‘Steel | $1.76%. Corn: Number 2” mixed, bora—the total proposed by the bud-| ments of this nature would be well have shot up to $132.50 a ton and & ce, Southern Railway -...---- packers; outsiders selecting few BHO sede ibaa cna a wacneaea LC number 3 yellow, $1.22%@|S8et bureau for expenditure during| worth while zine ore is selling at $65. The year) SPRINGFIELD, IL.—Harvesting| Standard. Oil, Cal.’ .---< handyweight 150 to 175 pound calves ied Re eleiee Pitta ertg Preeti i2dig, Oats; Number 2 white, 60% | the fiscal year beginning next July,| For seacoast defense, the bill’ car shipments broke all previous rec-|of {ee in central Tilinols has com-| standard Oil, N. J. ee ees wy Mack Truck four euch, and) Tim cmker Srwite, 674 @eese,;HUe an increase of $2 ver| ries $2,813,815, a reduction of $8 ords, Value ive Fite ore shippes. Menced at an Bete period As Stewart Warner ------- Sheep—Receipts 17,000; slow, talib Piers spac ig Netiare Number 2, $1.47 @147%. Bar.| tbe amount carried in 000 under the amount of the eu a erty £00, aw ia 1919, Shania am RAR Deak eat hae Sh] Studebaxer: - choice lambs steady; early sates at] ploctric broke eight points to 312, 90@96c. Timothy seed: $6.00@ pi, The bilvelag + cexries rent year, and $539,000 less than re- TE Oe mertea het ities hii Pesan Texas Co. $17.26@37,80. to. shippers mostly:lwith a marked decline also taking | 7. Clover seed: $26.75@33,00.| 900 a8 recommended by the budget, | quested ‘by the budget. A part of shipments have rescasdea thantine Flour. Texas and Pacific ---~--- other grades fat lambs weak; bulk] piace in the stock of the new segre-| Lard, $16.62, Ribs; $15.62. Bellies: ‘or the ef jompietion of dam number | this amount is to be ay », for 000 ton mark for the first time + DENVER—The National Biseutt Tobacco Products <y-»--- $16.50@17; fat sheep steady to] vated public utility holding company | $16.50. two at Muscle Shoals, Alabama, the construction on the Pacific coast the hi a district. ha: cy a plans} pranscont. strong; choice 115 pound ewes $9.65; /in the outside market. Sears Roe- = This, together with $3,501,200, tn-]of a firing position for a 14-inch is history of the ict. company has just announced plans feeding lambs fully steady; bulk 4t] buck dropped five points. Call mon- cluded in a deficiency estimate re-| railroad gun battery, and the ¢on- for the erection of a million dollar $15.75@16.50.* Choice 60 pound|ey opened at 5B per Sento DHRC REoN cently submitted, the committee re-| struction of a 16-inch battery: for aaneearoee Mb ey bbe SpDenver. Grouna will bel yg, weight at later price achitctatG > port said, will complete the dam and| defense of the Panama cana yoo ‘Ss. — roken befo arch, os. é res cas = 0 the eight power units. Provisic lad ie. tae eRene SAeMee eer tor pae eiaaee eEEWEY. - 8. Tad. Aleohot = In the afternoon's upward move-||Grain and Stock Sient Dover anita. aoe, side eeNnlon 8 alto made tor ‘on veral weeks on irreg- Coal. Omaha Quotation: , ment, buying ran principa'ly to the ss ‘ H operating for several ‘reg: . S. Steel OMAHA, Neb, Jan. 2-—(U. 8. De-| ow priced raliroads and an asaort 700,000, or the full amount ready started at the canal for 16+ ular schedules, will go on a regular] CHICAGO—The cold snap just} ian Co . ee . . Reet) F mabndaniby tial honest tia , 3 4 PDEE artment of Agriculture).—Hogs— e 3 fve in- unions rom is c .}inch guns and antiaircraft guns, safter Ji - ci h di inroads | \,,, par’ cs Lf ment of specialties. Speculative in a é » five day a week basi saft janu-} ending has caused such deep inroads} wanagh pfd. Recalpta..16,000; _mostly..30c ‘higher;|\{arest. was focursea on’ Radlo. cor: p In addition, $2,159,000 is provided|and for the production of ammunt- ary 1. inte supplies of coal that It is ex-| yy, Ts . for contract thorizati vhich estinghouse Electric --. bulk 200 to 250 pound butchers tal ms 74m . r authorization, ‘which}tion both for the canal andthe pected prices will jump here. A riingg eb eaartac ae paration) which touched ‘74% 5:s:r1se TOKCTAZE WIFE) |the report pointed out, makes th allan: Islands Clothing. raise of 10 per cent 1s announced for| ‘Vs -Overland $10.10 10.50; top $10.60; ‘desirable } u¢ ten points fis Reve Teein tae out nekes ne Hawaiian Islands, KANSAS CITY—Ifeavy demand] Pocahontas. Demand is the best in] Woolworth ---~ 160 to 210 pound weights $9.65@| yosch Megneto. which has also - ~_ * —_———e . er grt gl ¢ approximately $2,700,000 more than coming on top of exceptional holiday two years. ane eats ices peteR ee began the manufacture of radio ap- Gould Opinions: fact THA Heedont Sibert ped he i ca tie eel aii . 65; 5 E fs ahces, was bid up 6% to 39%. Bays ae big : feeder pigs $6.75@7.75; bulk of all Bt. “Lowlatedbuthwestern:| i pereett, (Brasier — Advise: “golng Of the appropriation, $4,400,000 is sales $9:65@ 10,40; average cont Ved: eee eae oon can Tin, | Sow on the buying side of any grain, |for the purchase of new airplanes. ? . Harris Winthrop — Believe we|and this, plus the contract author. nT Reese tens Neee foe steers | eed Preferred, roso three to four) must have a continued demand it} ization glves a total of $6,550,000 for he Anglo American Ot} ¥ | and yearlings activa; ‘atrong. to. 10 points. 2 _| present prices are to be matntained,|new planes, or about $9,200,000 Borne Serymser - Pic : 159 6: The closing was strong. Selling | Thompson McKinnon—The antici-| more than available for the current Buckeye 2 tite ae Peta dor btnes ky professional traders who deferred) pation of higher prices is unwise. | year. ST, PAUL—Twin Cities business] larger mills will lake thelr inven-| Gheseprough ‘nis Clabeewiaheadys to. arongt waok: converting their paper profits into] gtein Alstrin—Further advances Approximately 268 new airplanes, men view the arrival of 1925 with|torles the first week in January! Chesebrough pfd. ers and feeders. nominally steady; cash in order to reap the benefita of apr likely, 3 the major portion of which will be Continued from 1 one great optimism, especially since | “shout closing down. | New buying! Crescent ~ 3% | bulk buteher cows and helfera $3.50 | {Me Proposed tax cut this year was | | J skson Brothers—Favor purchase | used in training schools, the report given to dissipation of kind.-‘The fears that too great an acreage of} 0) the noidays, but is expected to | Cumberland 3 @6.50; canpers and cutters $2.60@| fit 1, IGG ARs es Log wll broek, —- er —————————} idea that he wa @ habit of spring wheat might be planted ow] Tis 1, qhere have been few| 2ureka, --- 3.50; Ught veals $9.00@9.50; bologna | fn" | See Caen: aeenoed PRS He, ing to present high prices, have Vikiaa Shan Gens tile cables but cehe al. Sig. Com. 57 bulla $3. 50388 beef bulls $4.00@ Biya ° Stock Opinions. been allayed. City and country 2 quaintances poLn te ne nu ber of o is > th — C is e banks have gained strength. Rail- Best berevant the’ bd Gal. Sig. New pfd. .. “Sheep—Receipts 2,000; lamba | ©*ten rly 6 2/every indication that the rails wifl ar e OSSID | Efforts to conn up Wi on c ¥ pe rn up the higher] y- * to 4 points. be among the first to complete the a trip t roads are In excellent physical con- ran bas T'linois Pipe around 250 higher: bulk fed westerns 73 ’ a trip to the Log Cabin Inn, Aleoy dition and will enter the New Year Ls Spent pig have been definitely | Tiajuna) Pipe to packers $17.00; top $17.25 to ship- - current regction and to resume the road roadhouse, the evening of s A : in advance. ; ‘ on mgreatly !mproved basis. Nationa] Tranalt ~----. pers; sheep and feeders steady; fat 8 n - crime, have proved to be unavailing. DENVER—Public 1 New York. Transit ewes mostly 25@9.00; feeding { Hornblower and Weeks—So many Oil Summary, Smployes there nasert that Hulse ¥ aes ps c improvements | SfMnern Pipe lambs $15.25@16 people are pxpecting a-reaction at stie crude oll production in] ¥#8 not there Sun eyening. CANBY, MINN.—The purchase ot|to be stated by the City of Denver bs iat: the beginning of the new year that o eru r Rtg d ciate] age a 900-ncre farm by the Consolidated | in 1925 will involve expenditure of | Oblo Oil Wiad sig diecast SAGA to tna ended December 27, averaged I urtment an Lumber company of Manistique, | $5,749,457, according to announce. | [nternationa’ 50 barrels daily, ‘a decrease of | the ‘seriff's offic © every nvall + a extent of a false start in this direc: | Michigan, marks the largest rural|ment by public officials today, Penn. Bex. METALS tion, such a movement will turn out| pec ae Becording to Afferican Sakon oat arr Sout fare land deal in this section recorded a Prairie Oil ---+-. to merely « technical reaction of one SDAMIRRE DED rounaides taretiore’ etihente since the war. A Hereford herd of Prairie Pipe ogee i + tment of interior ‘ es rt or two days duration with an up- i efg. 1 yroduction at 717,000,000 find the n t ie 360 head including = champion bull POTATOES oak s: NEW ‘YORK, Jan. 2.—Copper, turn carrying the market into new BTRouCH Ons peta DR rtlon ; uel) Boden valued at $50,000 went with the land. Soren On Te siiie IME BSLn: etek. nat tutiren, = lish. levele by the tenth of thelo yer cent, from the previous year, | manager « : chain : ae 15. Tin, firm; spot and Featuring unusual offerings in 28 é " Humble Oil’ and Refining company id a brotherdn: Hulse PITTSBURGH — The Carnegie] CHICAGO, Jan. 2.—Potatoes; | S* AY5 Fenn OM REOITS; EAtthea, $407, Thont aiaadel| mien'a and ladiee’ high grade shoes,| . Dock Malonay—Auch’ stookw as W:| womulctas No. 1 Dodde fe Wome | A queer of clrotr Steel company now is operating 41| Early morning trading rather slow.) 6. Kan, ~ prices, unchanged. Lead, firm:| the Bootery is putting on its annual| 5: Steel. and New York Contral.! joo) for 2,000 barrels and 7,000,000 | ea to no inc Sa liee saitadante out of 58 blast furnaces and Jones| market steady; receipts 65 cars; to- O. Ken . spot, $9.75@10.25, Zinc, steady;| January shoe clearance, The sale in Should be bought on drives to Hold. | cubic fect of gas . sone akiearts Bai wie and Laughlin 11 out of 12. Some|tal U.S. shipments Wednesday 968;|%° G6. N, Y. Bast St. Louis, spot and futures,|in response to an overstock of foot The forthcoming developments in|” Concession for petroleum explora:| the hat ng outos-ta of the smaller plants, especially fin-| Thursday 224; Wisconsin sacked|s' 6 Ohio - $7.80. Antimony, spot, $17.50. wear for this season of the year and|‘ht*? cases have not been discon: rion excluding priority, driltine |ttiP® and th tment {shing mills, will close shortly after] round whites mostly $1.15@$1.25;1 3 6. Onto pra. pe nat Ee se i prices have been slashed, according UUs. 5 ; "| , ”, rights covering nearly 14,000,00: prietoress ter ted his absenee to January 1 for inventory but the{ bulk $1.26@$1.95. Swaniand Piao to the proprtetor, in order to alepos J. §. Bache and Co.—For the | of the merchandise quickly ; cres In lower Californian have been|® trip of this nature. At the Smoke present we would conside: 3 — is t ; : lder it wise) -anted the Sunerior Of! company;| House and the America, where he Vacuum --- 5 to buy stocks on weakness, . The sal des all st 3 Py fornia: :t bsfous ‘ had hie ta d was thought wach LIBERTY BONDS |} 78 see inciudes ait eivten inna) thor dostines, trom curcent Yevela| °€, california, by "Mexican govern: [had hie tasl wand, It was though . O. Neb, ~ 2 igbedy . y “| should be rded fe carry’ man bad .ty Foreign Exchange SUGAR leathers, for women and. oxfords, shoul be regarded ns the ce Wanker Hehts ¥ ld a subs € ex from which he had heen NEW YORK, Jan.» 2.—Liberty| high shoes and army shoes for, Ut of = long debate and’ overdue y of M l y. | ¥ . diary th Jand Oll company a z ae a bonds closed: 31%¢ 100.31. Second] men. wh Hah in the aoe iter oompanlea: reported’ olf: pean: se, who ‘had lived here approat NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—Foreign ex-| NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—No chanses|| CRUDE MARKET fi tours 10020; iret dua 101.8. Sec.| During the salg there will be no seneneten and Co—We auggest: al eon hdl oll aly ; a ieewi Feds fist teenies changes irregular, quotations { n| cecurred in refined Plies, let ae ond 44s 100.24. Third 4% 101.4,| refunds, discounts or approvals. fiom Pn atavanitens: ORES Bi NIGW |e rg val been’ made. and a@ half years continuously, hag a cents: Great Britain demand 474%; | tations ranging from $6.75 to $7.10 Fourth 4%s 101.25. U. S. govern: =~ SIE SL : i Receipts ‘of Callfornia Ol! at mother, Mrs. Mary Hulse, of Den len 41414; 60-day abitle on banks | £F fie Eranuiated for prompt ship- Big Muddy +16) ment 4248 104.81 Oil. a lr and company —Bhould | +16 and Gulf Coast ports for . | ver Mrs. Samuel Bowden Spores Tat ment with ono refined listing at| Mule Creek — Berens ntinue to show OF 2 Fe “ ended Dec, 27, totalled 520,000 bar-| of De sister, Mre. Harry 470%. «France demand 6.49443 | $6.25 for January 12 to 17, ehtp. | SURDUFSt -~--rseerqroeevewens= T, La.—Daily eil| strength the rails seem to us to be f 595.000 for ‘previous | Kautfmay anta Anna; Cal ; Raniah Dette cele production in the Louisiana and Ar-| the stocks to buy. Olle and leathers | Tels, “gainst | Gables 5,43. Italy demand 4.23%} pth Pemand ie tablie Sathee Saree it SILVER kansas fields last week dropped 5,-|are behind the market. week: aah 20 cablés 4,23. Belgium demand 4.98%, | futures were nominal. 179 barrels to 158,268. Owing to According to American Petroleum Shoes. cab'es 4.99. Germany demand 23.81,| Sugar futures closed firm; ap- ‘e ihe ‘holiday seaeon, ‘she Mumber. of Institute imports of petroleum at} BROCKTON, Mass,—The year 40.44. Norway de- | proximate sales 18,000 tons, January mi walla, c 4 principal’ United States ports for} now ending has been the poorest 41 Holland demand 40.44.) Norway de) gaan; March $2.88; May $3.00; July Pilot Butte meats rn (NEW YORK, Jan, 2—Bar sliver Be adie’ Lave CaptarRit et Butter and Eggs Week onded December 27 totalled 1,.| the bistory of the Brockton shoe in. Denmark demand 17.67. Switzreland | $918. _ LANGED,. <ro* weereeysostesayerrss i evi Mexien Aeliare Blike, AGEHOR. 57 barrels against 1,070,000 for| dustry since 1900. The value ofthe demand 19.49. Spain demand 13.99. preceeding week output is placed at $76,064,000, a» ‘ ; is ¢ CHICAGO, Jan. 2,—Bu! vith $85,292 1%, Poland de ia: id , Jan. utter bigher; Daily average production of pe > ‘ed with $85,292,000 4n 1923. Greece demand 181% Biax. rage NVER.—Figurés just made! creamery extras 4 andards 40%¢;|troleum in November in United —— roand 19%. Uzecho Slovakia demand} ppupuTH, Minn., Jan. 2.—Close ry public & } . ‘ a Jani 2, ; > by the state off inspector | extra firsts 40@4lc; firsts 36! os wan 18,086,000 barrels oxtiles. Rey Seereaie: hemand Kis i eanesy $3.08 askedy May be da ere rane a 120 COTTON: | show that Colorado's gasoline con-| 28%%c; seconds 32@abc ciaaeiarsedee terete telida WOONSOCKET, FI ~The Ny: 08 asked. o 4 sumption for the year ending De-| Egg higher, receipta 2,051 cases: eclegieal murves,.P: nea mille here are now workings Por Pee ea See RC Ade eon Ec 440 comber 1 totaled 92,672401 gallons firate 80%8ec; ordinary fHrats 40%, | nod tank stocks decent ah fC waree 10 Booman Tokio demand 38 Rock NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—Cotton spot | aa 4 with 78,317,878 gall Reem Anetd eae eo rece cocrenee ees oc eee er .csnt 1-16, Montreal 1¥16. For results try a Classified ad. quiet;' middling. $2440. on Bp ry ee with , gallons ennai extras 429 @A2%c the greatest de joe | u tna which prevailed up to .

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