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Pte 12 in bi hi 2 ReSIka a ee ee ee ee Sa i i 9 See ae F tures closed steady; approximate sales 4,000, tons; January $2.79; rch $2.78; Ma uly 3.0 Shorter Hours And} Higher Pay Shown}: In Labor Survey} WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. (Unitea labor is being paid than ever before and is hours. Press) more now Unto working shorter se are the findings of the U. 8. 2 of labor statistics, which has completed e union scale of wages and hours of“labor of id tra: ys Collectively, wage er than-in 191 er thi I of 4.6 oen cent yers, engraver doin he t The average rate per hour for all The average in 8 was $1 y, 1923, Hawaii World’s Champ Importer ASHING mTOR ile-roofers, was on hee 1 t moved up 8% extended its early 1 North 4 Mis while Deleware and Valley, General jonal Paper, Wortt 1 Sears Roebuc and EI Montgomery American Can broke but soon recovered half tts 0 Corp: Jan. n the 4,348 4 the rate of 1924 was 8.3 per cent higher than 1923; 99.8 per cent high- 7; 128 per cent higher than in 1913; and 141 per cent high- n in 1907 of labor this year were 4-10 per cent less than last year; less than in 1917; 6.1 per cent less than In 1913, and 8.5 per less than in 1907. masons, at $1.87% an hour; at $1.398 an hour; slate at $1.357; and photo- night work at $1.259 paid 3 dot earning $8.23 an hour 081 wu o Pacific 3 in the Paci j mander at the Yard. Navy nstrations Are 1ort Session Exchange fan. 10.—Bullish today's the last ich poured { Issues to climb 1 tc rtainteed Products, »6 in 66 of the principal es of the United States, as of last tka CLIN tock market opening, ata ie mical Read Grande named 58, mak veek about 14 » good demand DuPont, Rio sections of th an a dozen: is st prices tr including Fa ectric, Westérn Ward and ation sagged opened ir just under rs breaking 10.—Sugar fu- compilation of members of or- hourly union trades, al- ng plece-work its. Lathers lad an average nited Press).— im to the title m trader,” ac » the depart The fair isle in imported $350 in f \ GRAIN PRICES MVE UPWARDS CHICAGO, tanding that on which tradition favored the side of the market at prices today moved up briskly | iring the early dealings. Purch was most conspicuous on of a house which recently was a large seller. One of the incentives buy was announcement that num- Jan. 10. — Notwith- this was a calendar ng wheat 8 the | ber two red wheat, the ordinary ontract grade here, had reached 32.02% a bushel at St. Louts, the ghest price there yet this season imates were also current that European bread grain crop is }0,000 to 9,000,000 tons less than e total Opening rices, wi from un. hanged figures to half cent off fay $1.78% to 1.79% and July $1.58%, were followed by an upturn h carried May to $1.80%. Corn and. oats averaged a little her, sympathizing with wheat opening unchanged to %c Jown, May $1.29% to $1.29%, the rn market scored moderate gains. Oats started unchanged to 4c wer, May 61%c tu 61%c, but soon advanced. In line with hogs, the provision | market held about dy | eee ee LIVESTOCK || Chicago Prices, CHICAGO. Jan. 10.—{U. 8. Depart- ment of Agriculture— Hogs — Re celpts 7,000; cloeing weak; in be tween des more active; around ng demand narrow’; tor ‘able to 200 pound he 50@10.85; most 200 tc pound kind $10.05@10.70; 16¢ 0 pound averages largely 9.90; 140 to 150 pound k 9.40; outlet for pigs na: 0; most pac! estimated vy welght hogs $10.35@10.85; me n $9.60@10.75; ght $8.90@10.25 at light $7.50@9.70; packing hogs smooth $9.90@10.25; packing hogs rought 9.50@9.90; slaughter pigs at $6.50@8.25. Cattle—Recetpts 1,000; compared with week ago. better grades beef steers and yearlings 15@25 000; |} 5c hig well finished heavies up most; others steady; top yearlings $13.50; handy weight steers $12; heavies $11.85; bet r grades butcher cows and heifers about steady; others 15@25c bulls 50@75c lower; calves $1 higher tockers and feeders 25@35c up; bulk prices follow; beef steers and year Ings $8@10.25; butcher cows $3 @5.75; heifers $5@7; canners and cutters $2.60@3.15; calves $9.50@11 stockers and feeders $5@6.75 Sheep—Receipts 4,000; today's run includes about 1,600 direct; today's market steady; good to choice fat wool lambs $18@18.50; for around 2,300 direct and 54 cars of feed lots, compared with week ago better grades fat lambs and’ year- Nngs generally $1 to $1.25 highei twer grades Iambs 50@75c highe wwek’s bulk prices; fat wooed lambs $17.50@18.50; week's bulk prices; fat | ( wooled lambs $17.50@18.50; week's top $18.75; fall shorn lambs most $14.50@15.50; yearlings $15@16.5 fat ewes $9@10; top $10.75; feeding lambs $16@16.75; top $17.10. off Omaha Quotations, OMAHA, Néb., 10.0. 8. Department of Agriculture.)—Hogs —Receipts, 14,500; open fully steady on better grades butchers; genera! market 10@15c lower; bulk 200 to 250 pound butchers, $9.90@10.35; top, $10.50; de@rable 160 to 200 pound welghts, $9.60@9.90; good 140 to 150 pound selections, $9.00@9.60; odd lots packing sows, $9.75@9,90; bulk of sales, $9.75@10.35; average cost Friday, $10,08; weight, 214. Cattle—Receipts, 300. Compared vith week ago: Fed steers and rlings, strong; bulk. $7.00@9.00 op weighty steers, $10.35; medium | eights, $11.00; she stock, steady to 15c higher; bulls, 60c higher; veals to lower; stockers and mostly 60c higher, Bulk follow: Butcher cows and 8.50@6.50; canners and cut ers, 2.60@3.50; bologna bulls, 3.85@ 4.30; practical veal top, 9.50; few upward to $10.00; stockers and feed. ers, $5.00@6,50; top, $7.35. Sheep—Receipts, with week ago: All ° closing bulk one. Compared asses around fed western @17 closing top. top, $18.26; fresh | lambs, $14.50@15.00; fall} upward to ©$15.60; $16.65; fat ewes, eding lambs, $15. Denver Prices. DENVER Jan. s. 10.—U. Department of Agriculture).—Hogs Reoeipts 200 > load good med ) few 135 pound weigh’ $9.00 alves non nd fat higher; top $7.50; bulk stock calves steady neep—Receipts early sales fat lambs weak; thr ad $2 pound welghts $16.85; one load 98 pound] averages $16.50; for week: Fat lambs 50c to 750 higher; early top | highe —_ | sults try a Tribune Clagal- | week | Chi: DAY OF THE BiG RACE SS ——— = ENTRIES “SPARK PLUG™ KATCS KIMONOT Che Casper Daly Tribune BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG WELL~ I GoT A THOOSAND BUCKS ON MY Hip AND TM GONNA PLAY MY Brown EYED BABY To WIN I WONDER WHERE THAT CROOK “KLIP” GOT ALL THAT DOUGH HE LOANED ME BEFORE HE SmiPrPED Town ~-- 32 AND TO Thiwik HE USTA BE MAY PAL =e, OH,WELL — CHINAMAN'S CHANCE’ A LOTTA BoLony* "OH. YES MR. KELLY”) * STock YARDS Joe, * MAYOR of AVE A ~ * LAUGH 11 OFF~ * MORNING AFTER” * SWEET Sixty’, aS 3 RACE STARTS PROMPLY AT 2:30 her can an orn hem ornia dian Pacific nical Can Pet. Eectric neral Motors Houston Oi] -....... Hudson M llinois Central Int. Int H Kennec Lehigh V Mack Tri farland laxwe Mo., K Missouri Pacific pfd. Montgomery Ward National Lead --- York Central -. and Hartford. Norfolk and Western vew N. Y..N, fotors ester Copper - ‘alley and 2 oil Motors “A” - aboard Oll ~.- and Texas H & Steel . North American Northern Pacific Pacific Olt - Pan Am. Pet B Phila and | Phillips Pure Oil Sinclair ithert rn Texas and Preltic nnsylvan ars Roebuck ~ Con ff F Ri Iron and Steel nolds Tobacco B . Lyuls and San Fran cco Products I l u. 8 L i S. Ste Utah Copper Wabash ptd. Westinghouse Electri « Ov wort For r fied Ad, a) - h n Car and Foundry - Locomotive ...- melting and Ref. - Sugar Tel. and Te Tobacco Water Works - Woolen -. Copper Chesapeake and Ohlo Chicago and Northwestern -. so, Mil. and S$. Paul pfd Chicago, R. I. and Pacific .-- Chile Copper -. Coca Cola Cvlorado Fuel Congoleum ~ Consolidated Gas Products Cosden Oil .. Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. Davison Chemical -. Du Pont de Nemours —. Erle famous Players General Asphalt General Mer. Marine pfd. inecible . Cast Iron Pipe Ind. Alcohol -. 7. 8, Rubber - Tribune 18% 10% 14 Classi OIL SECURITIES By Wilson Cranmer & Co. Bessemer --...----.-.- 15 Boston Wyoming 1.00 Buck Creek --.-.. 16 Burkeycce-—-coeaaenece 20 Blackstone Salt Creek - 26 ¢ : 08 Columbine 08 Central Pipe 1.25 Consolidated Royalty - 99 Cow Gulch - 04 Doming 05 Elkhorn 2.04 B. T. Willia 09% 10% Gates —.. 08.10 Jupiter - 04 05 Kinney Coastal 06 = 07 Lance Creek Royalty - .00% .01 Mike Henry 00% 01% Mountain & 1.10 © 1.20 New York OL -~=--8.50 | 8.75 Picardy 02 .03 Preston ~~... 01% 0115 Red Bank 25.00 27.00 Royalty and jucers .02%4 .03 Sunset 01% = .02% Tom Bell Royalty 01 02 Western Exploration . 2.00 2.25 Western States 09% .10% ¥ Ou 04 05 NEW YORK CURB CLOSING Mountain Producers . 19.87 20.00 Glenrock Oil -.--.-i-- 15 20 Salt Creek Producers - 26.00 26.25 Salt Creek Consol. -.. 6.50 7.00 New York Ol] ..--— 8.50 9.00 Mutual -~~----.---. (13.75 14.00 S. O. Indiana. -..--.--. 63.50 63.62 Standard Oil Stocks 18% 230 64% 48% 18% 140 38 Anglo Am. Ot! --------. Borne Scrymser Buckeye -----------—-- Cheesbrough Mfg. —. Crescent ~--~-~----. Cumberland Eureka Gal. Sig. Old pta. Gal: Sig. New pfd. — Iitnols Pipe - Indiana Pipe National Transit ---.... New York Transit —— Northern Pipe -. Ohio O11 ~~... International Pete —. Penn. Mex. Prairie Oil ----------- Prairie Pipe -------..-- . Penn Ofl -—--—-- 155% 156% S. W, Penn Of 8. 5. 8, 8, 0. Ohio pt. - Swan and Finch -_-_. 22 23 Vacuum -.-.-. oe s2y Washington —------— 80% 8. Oo Neb ee 253 CRUDE MARKET Big Muddy «.-.rasseswe res Mule Creek Sunburst ----.-—------------— Hamilton Dome ---—--.-..... Ferris ---------~.—------------ Byron * ------------—---—-_--_. Notches --------—---—-__--__ Pilot Butte ——.-—-------_..6014 Lander | ~.------——~---—----. 78 Cat Creek . $1.20 Lance Creek . sereee 115 Osage . tate - 1.15 Grass Creek, light .....-..-..-. 3.20 Greybull |Torchlight ~ Htk Basin Rock Creek Salt Creek ® : * | S. shipments 786. Wisconsin sacked 7 001 Ru ‘ound whites $1.05@1.15; mostly Foreign Exchange ||‘. Vatersay a he Sita SILVER 1.05@1.10; few fancy $1.20; Minne- 51% rgentina, Ns ota sacked round whites $1.05@ NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—Foreign , 11.87; Tokio, 387-16; Mon- 1.10; diaho sacked Russets $2.25, NE is Je foe! 99 11-16. WA ; SS Se exchanges, irregular. Quotations NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—Bar ‘silver, in cents: Great Britain, demand, 68%; Mexican: dollars, 527%. acta gtan 478 9-16; cables, 478. 13-16; 60-4 Butter and Eggs bills on banks, 475 5-16; France, de-|] LIBERTY BONDS | SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1925 By Billey De Beck | RACING RESULTS AHH --- -IN THE FRESH AIR AGAIN - THANKS To YOU ‘SPARK So THEY PLUG FINALLY AABBED HIM THIS 1S KLIP! TM IN SAIL=> i NEED S1000% To BAIL ME “OH.YES, MR. KELLY!” WINS 6Y A NOSE SKEEX MAKE CROSSWORD PUZZLE, UNCA WALT Czecho Slovakia, 3.00%; Jugo mand, 5.36; cables, 5.36% de- cables, 4.19%; Belgium, demand, 4.98; cables, 4.98%; Ger. many, demand, 23.81; Holland, 40.36: c weden, Switze! Jan. 10, — Butter— nery extras, 394g¢; extra firsts, 38@389c; 4 tho. 8,611 POTATOES CHICAGO, Jan. —10.—Potatoes early morning trading slow on ordl- nary stock, moderate on good; mar- ket steady, receipts 58 cars; total U. CHICAGC mand, 4.19 NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—Liberty bonds closed: 3%, $101.9; first 4%s, $101.30; second 4%s, $100.28; third $101.7; fourth 4%s, $101.30; . government 4448, $105.7. receipts, Another Milestone NNUAL INDUSTRIAL NUMBERS of the CAS- PER DAILY TRIBUNE have appeared annually for the past ten years recording the progress and devefopment of Casper and Wyoming. In each of these editions the achievements of the year closing were offered as pledges for the future. And no one who views Casper and this glorious state of today can fail to appre- ciate how magnificently these pledges have been re- deemed. The 1925 edition of the Casper Daily Tribune promises to be even more imposing and comprehensive than num- bers heretofore published. It will be colorful and attrac- tive, richly illustrated, but its strongest feature is in the enormous amount of information contained in authorita- tive articles, many of them written by men of high promi- nence in Wyoming and the nation. Wyoming people, while already familiar with the qual- ity and excellence of these annual numbers, will be par- ticularly so with the 1925 edition because its vast array of facts constitute a record of achievement greatly to be proud of. Reservations for space in the advertising columns of this number are now being made, also for extra copies. Either phone or write and a representative will be glad to call and explain further.