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THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925 suet Daily Cribune PAGE NINE :: Stocks :: Grain :: NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED CRUDE PRODUCTION |Neryagseas || secon | STACK DECLINE WHEAT RALLY [Cerrvamaces REMEDIAL LAWS ON INCREASE AGAIN — CHECKED AGAIN! FAILS TOHOLD ===-°— URED BY ROSS Gain of Nearly 40,0 ,000 Barrels in Daily Pipeline) smences tescmoune Mrs. Juck HM American Locomotive —- Oil Issues ‘Stronger on Up-| Closing Today Le Lower After} with friends 82% || Bessemer ~ — Boston Wyoming Buck Creek — Burke ~ _ Blackstone lis visiting ‘8 scoring 80] swing today, July delivery here ; . é See. (Continued from Page One) FER ees and Ret. appell — ; 3 re vag! nr Salt} that would protect t t Runs of Canty Is Reported by Ae meng ae Re Glumbing cd turti sg ETO Bulge in Sympathy With | creek for the week Malic ne ra sp te se ; es Central Pipe Market Liverpool ee daily work and assure him of a ¥ Yi Petroleum Tnstitute. American Tel and Tel. ----~ Consolidated Royalty F re Mrs."5. B. Brooks left this, morn The mor American Tobacco Gow -Guish = NEW YORK, Jan, 15.—Reaction.| CHICAGO, Jan. 15.—Owing large: | !ng for Sh a to organize @ chap- | American p American Water Works. - Domino — . ary ncles again prevailed in|ly to an unexpected advance in| ter of the Daughters of the Amert- |i iiisea to | NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—The da! Crease of 3,550; Kansas, $1,300 bar. per ibon bphe: 1? 2 zr ikhorn -. toda 2ck market. Coppers and} wheat prices at Liverpool, the wheat |°4" Revolution theré will re ni the good average er crude oll productio an increase of 750; north Texas, Anaconda pper xe &. T. Williams — - mo played a tem: y burst} market here took an early upward| ‘urn to Casper Friday evening *-8 eand Atchison —_ Gates — _ of », Nash Mot Ped ; of the United States increased 40) barrels, a decrease of 1,20 6 5 Atl, Coast Line - - er poin and bullish de onst s } “i ‘i Friends in Cas will be sorry e ung state se east central Texas, 232,150 ba: Jupiter — --.-__- demonstrations | reached the highest price yet this nda in Cz 1 sorry stage SO \ 750 barrels for the weelt ending | an increase of 62,800; eat pater elewin. Lacenionve = Kinney Coastal _ took place in a fow specialties but | seas Forecast that European de-flearn of tho death of Charles W to ratify. the January 10, totalling 2 00 bar-| Texas; 63,300 barrels, an increase of Baltimore and Ohio ~ Lance Creek Royalty ape Seneral list yielded to active sell- | mand would be much increased dur-| Andrew Sr., father of C. W. An * 5 Ross said mls, “according to the weekly sum-| 1,999;' noith Louistana, 48,800 bar, | Dethlehem Steel. -~. - !Mike Henry _ ing for both accounts. Total. sales| ing February and March helped to| drew of this city, which occur ie question mary of the American Petroleum California Petroleum -. .proximated rels a decrease of 45 Mountain & Gulf 20,000 shares, lift values, and so too did strength] yesterday at his home in Lath Arkansas, 4 = 3 Os ‘ Discussin, 5 t stitute, The daily average produc-| iog 560. taccel Canadian Pacific - 3 i Meth ange Gk ao. anit “wien Fine oe . ' Ns 560 barrels, a decrease of 3,60 Picardy - oe in sterling exchange. Chicago open: | Mfo. rete re ‘lol tion east of California was 1,299,000] Guit- coust and” southiveet ‘Texas, | Central Leather pfd, se Pinata = NEW YORK, Jan. 15—Connict.| 1 Prices, which ranged from. ie to eee proninitiea, ; clared, how: us als The eee ei eey Gull: | 181,150 barrels, a decrease of 4,150; See een ery Red : Bank ing 0 movements mathed tie, |1%° Higher, with May $1.85% James McCrea left Jast evening for | Creoron ornmia production was 606,000 bar-| castor, 500. . ot | Chandler Motor -.. Z y&éP ; ope f Sikes : P) $1.85 a. uly $1.57% to §1 Jenve fter spending several days |), . Bath | iease eon: astern 103,500 barrels, a decrease of Royalty & Producers - r of today's stock market,| 31:85%, and July § a to § Denver after spending » 2 tea 3,000; Wyoming, Montana and Col. | Chicago and Northwestern - nd visiting orado, $1,750 ba ae tee Chicago, Mil, & St, Paul pfd. Bat ee atin a0 {ndreihe OC | icapo, erat ano Pasitiq ¢ Chile Copper - Coca Cols Colorado Fuel — Congoleum ex div. - Consolidated Gas --.. Corn Products .--. were followed by material further] in Casper on bust gains and then something of a re-| with friends. action, sae Subsequently the market was af-| Thomas C. Davidsor fected by reports of heavy rains in| business-affairs in Det ctric and Balk < . ted, Oll\eharan svete Sac sei -Australia damaging crops and cur-| mander of the v in reflection of gasoline price ad.| ‘ling receipts, but heavy proftt ar) NEW YORK CURB CLOSING | vances. American Sugar broke 1% | ‘#in& on the price bulges led to nielso Sunset ~ .. Tom Bell Ro Western Exploration ~ Wertern States * OF Sn h the effect ¢ | for special fresh selling upporting orders tocks counteracted by of others. American Steel opened lower Oklahoma shows a daily average production of 468100 barrels, a de- Commodity Trade News hould next tackled vexing and S, its banks. ‘The . 7 following the abandoi downturns at the last. Wheat closed per for th declared, “wan a Cosden Oi} ~--2----- Mountain Producers BOG | Sian to nequixe sis National’ Suet unsettled at %c net lower to 1%c]on business last aw, based on the ex Oil. ion Crucible Steel ex di iP ibiroers Ra Se company gain, May $1.84 to $1.84%, and July] Douglas. TINEA? Next 5 Sa a Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. alt Creek Prods, The car! at $1.5814 to $1.58%. er: importante, st an “ox. SHREVEPORT.— Oi] production] STROYDSBURG, Pa.—The Ice Salt, CreekisCons. £ 4 arly selling moverhent was : : Sia batalan’e? the ae ‘bee iii pbaldinna, aed” nciedues | Harveet fh“the | Pooond” Geountatne |e Viaoee corametenl ‘ checked as active bidding up of nu.| Buying on the part of houses}! Thomas McNamara of Douglas ner’s de New York on - artment, so t Du Pont de Nemours with country connedgtions gave} who has been atte law may be = 6 ¥ 2 merous specialties was renewed gto business fields.in 1924 aggregated 66,565,446 | has started and several thousand| > Mutual newed. a i ri bn are Erie .----. M ~- neral Electric ‘extendec strength to the corn market. After] affairs in Lovell, Wyo. arrived in ith a funda barrels; a gain of 178,316 over 1923. | mpn are engaged. Much of the ice! mamous Players .<- 8. O. Indian nded its gains) pening at %c to tec higher, May. & law, son Casper last evening to spend a short $1.32% to $1,321%, corn eased back] time here with his son, Harry before somewhat returning to his home 44 points to 314%, representing oe rally of nine points from yesterday low mark. Nash Motors achieved a A total of 1,950 wells were drilled,|%9es: to summer hotels in this adding 800,671 barrels to initial pro- | Vicinity. duction. This was only about half General Asphalt - General Electric - should be 1, that would “pro- - Rah General Motors ee. | new peak ‘price at 233, up 3 poir Oats were firmer, sympathizing 2 e . 1 operate to Sra ere eee BOSTON. i ape arent Seer t= LIVESTOCK | and advances of 1 to-2 points were | With other grain, ‘The start Jack Clarkson of Los Angeles is hi dg Spee 1938. Sitethat tavoting be webears Prob ligult, Statue, Bebe recorded by Davison Chemical, Alig} 2° to half cent up, May, 62 to 62%sc| acre today on business Yothing more helpful to Rifer ana New Bedtor a etl not ner Houston Ol -< Chalmers, Goodrich, Lima and Bald-| #"4 there was slight additional up: ie ah nditoe a ft blaine toe ee eee HOUSTON. —Dally average oll |” ay aa petit es Hudson Motors e win Locomotly ‘Beata turns later. M. L. Michelson {s a Denver man |\denee: Partial blame for production in the Gulf coast anda|Pposition from workers. ‘Labor | tise senteal 2 Chicago Prices. 8 Roebuck s laid to failure to and Radio, Lo; CHICAGO, Jan. 15.—(U. S; Depart- | however, All deliveries of corn ascended to} who arrived in Casper today and who |! bank fa es of 1 to 1% points door of t is previous top price this] expects to apend until the mid ; My Were established by U .S leatlers emphasize the fact that re- & flelds in the last week Sa ene Tat ith nc eens | duetSanb were made Justi whienstesls was 148,545 barrels, an increase of Int. Hervester - le of Int. Mer. Marine pfd. ment of Agriculture)—Hogs—$0,000;| Cast Iron Pipe, Mack ‘Tru season. Barley also reached a new! next week here attending to bust-| °° 1k examiner with suf 1,985, neds began to improve. Manufac:| very gspringtield - fairly active; around 10¢-to 20c lower,| Goodyear hating SUDEER itgieerst top record. Corn however, was! ness affairs and visiting with friends, |. .°"' funds and aids to carry on turers say there can be no perma! Kennecott Copper --. than late Wednesday; top $10.90. De-} which carried the first named b: | ander selling pressure at the finish se. Re wo feetly She favored Office Equipment. pede expansion without wage re-Hir ich Valley sirable 260 to 300 potind welkht $10.65 | to a level 315 points above last | When wheat weakness was a factor.| Frederick T. Davidson is an out-of. | 40 increase. jn salary. for that: office DETROIT.—S. Standish Backus, | 773" Louisyitle and Nashville ex div. 108% | @10.85 mostly; good and chol night’s closing. “Foreign exchanges | COM closed nervous at the sams a8) own business caller lero from hie| {4 the employment of as many (dent of the Burroughs Adding + Ganued\ Goode: Mack Truck Lhe pdund kind $10.25@10.60 bulk | opened steady. yesterday's finish | to %o higher,! homo in the western part of the aavieedet aS were necessary jachiné company, stated today that|~ y4y POLI The Mi ta | Marland O11 -.------------- 50 to. 190 pound averages $9.75@ Posting of & htgher renewal rate $1.32 to $1.32 46. state. Hecsis isiereased sales of cash registers, an}. AIS. — The Minnesota | \taxwell Motors A - 10.10; 130 to 150 pound welght $8.50 | for call money at 314 per cent had] In Provisions, the effect of lower stiay ie |, Tho hail of representatives, where @eclliants barometer, indicated {m- |S for yank, 1s. 300,000 cases) sre eahoard-Ol) G@9.40; strong weight pigs largely at |a restraining effect on trading-with | Quotations on hogs was counterbal-| 11. G, Gladiey of Denver {s visiting |{2° ™essase Was read, was packed os * ty "*\ larger than that of last year, total- “$ $7.50@8: b: a an et ading 5 t f &'l with an eager throng An * wed business conditions through Mo., Kan. and Tex. -. $7.50@8; bulk packing’ sows $ reactionary tendencies predominat-| 2nced: by the firmness of corn. with friends here today rong ar ate’s Be stater toutey S| tng 1,199,000 cases. National pro-| wiscuri Pacific pd. 0.15; heavy weight hogs $10. ing throughout the morning, Ameri.| Wheat— Open High Low Close CaaS chief executive was int ¢ oa fae ta from 14 million} srontgomery Ward’ . 10.90; medium $9.654710.80; light $9@ }can Can, Baldwin dio Corpora. | May ---~ 1-85% 1.87% 1.88% 184 | Dental 1» made by-J. H. Fiela of | °duent applause "Fruit. cases 2 million. National Biscuit. -. “don ala Sear aters arate tion, € 1 . 8. Cagt July - ai juste 58K the announcement that he and his | pay GUARANTY : . 0} smoo! @10.35; pack >ipe edt” ten Ally: Sept... 6 5 > ating les ere |) ay thelaey SAN. FRANCISCO.—The first Lumber. Nee eee cena hogs rough $8.65@10; slaughter pigs | pressure, “Adie sclcr ae to, Selle Con x {nthe eae Phare ome ae anit | CAW.ANTRODUCED sure. Atlantie Refining, which | COm— broke nine points yesterday, recora-}| May - in the near future {n ordi Yovement toward Tower wages for NEW ORLEAN: to estab: —Mills of the f Tito! $6,50@8.50. 1.82% 1.34% CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 15.— farm and orchard workers has fust| Southern Pine association received | N: ¥-. N. H and Hartford... t fs Sata: ae sh residence at Lande: =, *, — n y. “ 2 first of an antl tee t 4 ; 5 Norfolk and Western --- tle*-Receipts 14,000; slow, large |ed most of its loss. United Fruit] IUy S98 a is See iae pated. -Dumbsr.0 been reported from Sutter, Yuba and | 26.4 per cent more orders last week | Jot, American - proportion of run still to atrive; few | advanced five points and Savage | SePt- ---- 1.33% 1.34% Judge Bryant Cromer, judge | ‘8 Providing tor guaranty Butte counties, where fruit growers | than the week before, These totaled | North American carly sales beef stecre.nnd yeatiings | rms 9%. che Gane One Ones of the eighth judicial district has |f Penk deposits w troduced. {i have reduced maximum pay for | 65,300,000 feet. Shipments increased | > be steady to 18c - bla , aes hesapeake and Ohio} .° 62% 61% 61 * eee) district” ‘Bas! the eighteenth Ws emialariak Pacific Ot! steady to 15c\lower; now bidding 15¢ | touched a new top at 98%, American | May 2% .61% 61%] been in Cheyenne for a short time h legislature packers. forthe coming summer} 19.5 per cent to 65,400,000 and pro-| 1,07 ai, pet. B to 25. lower 5 51 head | Smelting and Refining also attained | Uy 62% 61% .61% | this wee! this morning by H. E. Harris of from 45 to 30 cents an ‘hour duction 22.2 per cent to 73 million| pan Am. het of yaarlings, midacl aiidwipealtat 100k Boe tee Ltenl 59% 59 : : clene Big Horn. county provides for feet. Unfilled orders total 238,500,000. y = bulk beef ste ei 4. 5. S. Kresge 1 fund of net to « ed $500,000, t F: Products Phila, & Rdg. C, and I. f steer sold at 476 as against a previo s _J. L, Laughlin of the United State ‘ 1 $600,000, to Sac * ed Phillips Pet. @10; early sales she 3 je of 497° two days ago, Fidellt 1.60% 1.57% 1.57% n'a bureau has been spending |’? ‘sed by sasessing banks an CHICAGO.—Farm value of prin- — tendifig lower: bul : 3 bagi del ity % peneing | nually or ev ¢ ‘ Pure Oil -.. ending lower; bulk butcher cows $4 | Phoenix Insurance broke-six points. 40%, s in Cheyenne on business. 7 : : cer cipal Illinois crops during 1924 was Automobiles. Reading ex div, @6.25; odd head koshers upward to | Woolworth 2%, and Denver gy ki eee of their ay dually deposits. An $525,851,000, an increase of $100,-]; ST) LOUIS, Mo.—The Gardner $7.35; heifers mostly $5@7.50; “ts rand Rio : 7 inttlalappropriation of $200,000 bs 000,000 over 1923, with corn the| Motor company {s shipping 60. cars| ReP- Iron and Steel -. ag vie Stly $5@7.50; can: | GrandeWestern preferred, Commer: Charles Hill *récolver for the} {1 ¥ ae 0 100, 23, Mote pi ners and Clitters $2.75 ; r- | clal Sol¥ Y ‘ : ryar ‘or’ c = ey e provided. princtpal factor In this increase.|to Buenos Aires and making ar-| R¢¥nolds Tobacco B ---- ble shipping calves steady; outald: |A two econ. Mavine ee Neate teeta ceo Sallroed|| ‘ill tioreastng ‘the state tax Acreage under cultivation in the|rangements to increase exports to| 2 cord air Line ---<-sn022 21 | r8 paying upward to $13.50; pack-| were noted aroun noon with Gen. | Ribs— short ‘business trip to Denver. Gasoline -was . intrody by Z E state is estimated at 20,007,000. South America. Bante buck ex div, ------- 160% | €'S going slow, about steady; under-| eral Electric and Radio Corporation| @f- ----15.40 15.40 15.38. 16.85 eee Moses of Fremont county, Jt. pro- ba Sra (ins BD tone weak to lcwer; bulk vealers at | making: modefate recovery from] May 15.80 15.80 18.72 15.72 L. Lgekhast of Glenrock spent yen-| Vide for a tax of two conts a gal Sloss Sheff Steel .. oom $10,50@11.50; bulls 100 to 15¢ lower;| early heaviness. Sellios— terday in the city jon; this: v increased to three bo’ognas mostly $4.40@4.60; stockers 17,00 17.00 16.87 16.90 0 ae cents du While-the undertone of the mar-|Jan. - son between Southern Pacific - S BR Southern Railway and feeders slow; steady. ket was better in the afternoon, the} May ---- save, 17.00 George Cody came in yesterday | MY first and October firat when K Standard Oll Cal. -. Sheep—Receipis 17,000; very: un-) play-of opposing speculative forces froni Arminto to spend a few days. | O° tourist traffic is heaviest Standard Oil of N. J, even; early sales fat lambs to ship-| caused considerable shifting around Cash Grains and Provisions, cee The effect of the proposed ‘tax, the Svewart Warner -----. pers fully steady at $ packers }in prices of some of the active) CHICAGO, Jan. 15.—Wheat—No.! J, 1, Gorst is a Worland visttor| thor of the bill states, would be ST. PAUL—A gain of 27 per cent] high rate is assured for the remaind. | Studebaker Speretite, seperate’ on a 26c lower | shares. 3 red, $1.95G1.96; No. 4 hard, $1.80.l who arrived in Casper last evening, | a¥erage levy of two land one half in the volume of business in this|er of this month, February anda| Texas Co. on: aaah 3 raat f atte American Can, Radio Corporation| Corn— Bs 4 Lt pea $1.20%; No. 2 ‘ - & sie ae Be ven ( te tax is one 4nd subsid territory in the Jast| March. Specifications on bars, | Texas and Pacific - eta hs sie nity r fat p2 Jand Pan-American B moved widely, yellow, ¥LSt@18216. ae pea W. F. Harrisoh a member of the | 10)\\ ie py ding that.» the th, record sales of hogs at|Shapes and plates during tho last | Tobacco Products - Cs » $17.75; feeding lambs | Nash Motors went to 245, 2 Jump of| Oats—No. 2 white, 59% @6le; No.} Harrison company of Thermopolis Bee lee ee, FOP sicenigan punts xecokd imsiog of hogs) Gt |v onin were. not onlgt ahead ee ekie: | TEMMaCoRE CH - scarce, cdd lot steady at $18,50@ | 15 points in all, while Iron Products| 3 White, 68% @590. : spent last evening here en route to] 4Md vice president shall appear on sein tnoves of crop mones theauch {ments but exceeded orders received | Union Paalfic 16.75. ‘t js0ld at 99 off nine points. Coal] Fye—No. 2, $1.53% @1.54%, his Home ‘from Cheyenne. the official ballot and strengthening merchants, are taken as eigns of |! the previous monthly period. Wire| United Drug --------------~ Ouaia Buns hares were rather heavy but aj Barley— Pere i eee poate ing la ulso were continued prosperity business | ™l8 have been recipients of heavy | U. 5. Cast Iron Pipe ---~. 1S. number. of specialties moved up Timothy seer ct ne Kou us J. D. Barr 1s a Thermopolis bus! ete} Pee age er leaders. Retail trade ts responding | *PecHications and an operating rate} U- 8, Ind. Alcohol --------- OMAHA, Neb., Jan, 15.—(U. 8. De-| vigorously, particularly Allis Chal Clover orege 3 @32.00. ness man registered at tho Henning, | ,/ 7h" Nenato pass he legislative t6 the January sales stimulant ana|°f at least 80 per cent of capacity u. S. Rubber eoneene partment of Agriculture) — Hogs —| mere, which touched 7813. Lait as Sitters Raley a RR ge there is renewed demand {nthe | S°¢™s assured. U. S, Steel hea 23,000; slow, ear'y sales mostly to] The closing was trregular, pivotal] Rt! be 414 pi J. B. Prewett of the Colorado N S Fielder ad lumber trade, particularly in the i eee Utah Copper --------~-~~ shippers c lower than Wednes-| industrials were in supply in the} Bellies: 00. oe F is here on business, Pesan to recetve lumber districts. Record receipts of | ,PHILADELPHIA—Rents in this | Wabash pfd. A ---------- day's average; bulk 200 to 250 pound | late trading but gains-of 2 to 6 "IT Sete ae War SS 8 Se cs nee . grain at the head of the lakes is evi- ng ried as es La cent highiy Weanapctte Eee = eet a sonics top $10.40; de wetaee: ted Blage us a Boeibes at ay R : gE of Osage Is here « z ; “ ~ 7 an 923 ver per cent of i * tirable 100 to 210 pound weights at | specialties neluding Foundation siness for a day P. " D x gee ot Pees vara a cone ona the small dwejlings had their rents| Woolworth --. $9.50@9.90; bulk 140 to 160 pound| company, Coca Cola, Eastman SUGAR Seieeay suis art eputies of crop cash back to the northwest. | ‘ereased in the last year. Ryearey $9@0.50; odd lots packing | Kodak, Du Pont and West Penn W. F. Kehoe of Lincoln is in. the RA sows 5 54 ‘yr bulk of all sales $9.65@ | Pow A city on business today S 2 l - zee : ATLANTA—More than $00 new 10.25; average cost cedbaeday $10. ; _—_—— NEW YORK, Jan. Feat oa eek A tage 1 umu t; PITTSBURGH—The steel {ndus-| manufacturing enterprise w , ve! 2 . provement was reported in the de James G. Curry | Los Angeles try is. producing at a higher rate|tablished in. this city in 1024, Pai Standard Oil Stocks wcacleeaio: fed steers and year mand for refined sugar and prices! man who arrived in. caaber tbl F . R > than at any time since last spring| cording to a report of the chamber ings generally steady; bulk $7.25¢ were unchanged at 6.10 to 6.25 for} morning orce ecess and from recent developments, this | of commerce. i ° 19% | 9.25; few ds upward to $10 yp fine granulated, ee | teers; she stocks slow Refined futures were nominal. F. A. Little arrived 1 a | 230 235 | for weight : 68 ‘68% |<cteady; veals strong; bulls steady Sugar futures closed ea Approx: from Basin ) PAR 8, n .—iny The A atockers And feeders scarce: steady 15,000 ton, January $2.78; eee | clated Pres#.)—A tumult today forced bulk butcher cows and helfers July $3.03, Carron Adar the sitting of. ty ; 7 ~~» 2 @7; canners and cutte spending a few day ne t ight veal $9 bologna bulls $4@ 4.50. Anglo Am. OMl - Borne Serymser - ist assume that buying power | Buckeye - -- naller and that much distribu. | Chesebrough Mfg. | tion has taken place. For this reason | Crescent ~ - we favor using strong spots for prof. | Cumberland it-taking, as we think many leading | Wureka - - Grain and Stock Opinions From | Oi Summary. Crude oil imports were at rate of 000 barrels dally last week “A Cttan|| METALS. |futnunwiring Satay 'S0"ha| ain A Smith for 9 city on business from Der | | nation £2.50@3.50 stocks may be replaced lower down. | Gal. Big. Com. ~ a pees par | I 1 company—c oie * ate Sig hd P18.» } 6.500; 3am w Hump! Brokerage Wire| |. lke ‘accumu'ation ana | G8» Sis. New Pea - | wre 1 G00 tarsele initial tm, thet Werthasn | ters te | prefer and commen | jnaiana Pipe lambs $16.2 nee and feeder eld. Mr Hughes comp NEW YORK, Jan m, ‘ sees 1 C r e will sell higher. American Hide st t 1 smibei oct ep pe sahgediinage He ete seabed & ‘ 9 ie Saget Sete 2a ; tional Transit -.- en sales fat @ | Numt ns for 4 ‘ epot and ne ‘ x Grain Opinion: 8. Rubber, American Toe | New York Tranait 10.50 focdtr mba 1g Imperial company, limited, | 15% @18 ‘ rey ten tion lean Bartlett Frazier—We e ) should reach higher | Northern Pipe - tuded stockbold: D 1 recapitaliza. | PY $08 “un hates 1. Lead fitm, spot I far or \ . fae tion in buying wheat at these pr 4 Ohio Ol = jon aud four one split inte par P Zino ees . i men sat ered: at ant Wetes We believe corn prices are far > Event Good buyfhe | tnterrational Pete Denver Pric | ype Meh at ‘erie tpn 00g ig eter soause. U-test) tive ar 1. retains Ah promises to continue in certain sec: | penn, Mex .----- NVER, Colo., Jan. 15 dard of New Jersey advanced | Louis apet Fs ee =e ter ep ve ay Dy canta cca Lal," S Fabs Seth Hulburd Warren—We favor buy-| tions of the list, accompanted by dis-| preirie Oll - eceipts, 4,000; slow: fully gasoline prices in New Jersey and| 4”tinony spo were phy Jr., and Robert Ccok Bi: ae move | . was thwarted thet Sreaat! Go all oak eet | tribution in issues not adequately Fraittes wipe lower; top 220 to 260-nound weights, | Maryland and met advance by Gulf 78h» | President : ainleve then ended y Stein Alstrin—Tho reaction in | supported by fundamentals. Develop- | sciar Rete $10.50; bulle 190 to 236-pound aver. | North and South Carolir W. K. Fowl Lincoln busi.) hostess by. donning his) nat. ents and thus | ments in spi ane jal Issues should cper- |g. Pipe — ages, $10.10 to $10.40; packing sows | ness caller herg toda ispending the sittir s Z , r Fie 2 _— tinsettle tho entire We favor lee for further sharp upward move-| so. penn. Ol . | and fat pigs, steady; talk of run un General Summary SIL VER EPS eh hes egg : ee buying on a good ments, While discrimination {fs abeo-|g, W, Penn. Oil - 3M sold American Sugar withdraws offer gH oul Jillings is spending Se Harris Winthrop— grai ar-|“utely essential, selected stocks in} s ©, Indiana tle.—-Reseints. 1.400; calves for purchase of National Sugar Re- Fe Aer Sh " 7 MONEY i kets seem to need con nort. | the Copper, Oll, Steel, Motor and Rail! =" ©, yan, slow; practically nothing sold early, | {uns ¥ ) Jackson Brothers — believe | groups may still be held with con-| 5’ 6, Ken few bulls, $2.75 to $2.90; canners|,,Detelt Ddleon Deconiter aurrius| NEW YORK, Jan: 18.—Bar silver 1 oc |. NEW YORK, Jan. 18.+~-Cal mone wheat will have to ad tose - gO. N. Y. and cutters, $2.25 to §3.2 carats was: 9073100: 648 68%; Mexican dollars, 52% Fades ie §.—Call money int where prices will | ae S. O. Ohio - Bheep.—Receipts 800; run Dede Rend ena ata company Mrs, John. B. Jétuinon atta | 8441 "Dd 4; offered ACRE aaa Seay bring Mo “ ti es. | 8. O. Ohio pfd, 18% mostly fat lambs, late arriving; six|aecared r gular qu rterly dividend with friends here from her Home i‘ 4:feall toe ¥ We feel it is too early to bull corr Swan & Finch - 22%4 | choice 88-pound fat lambs to whip.| °° ared resulay qual EaVos : ag ‘ Stock Opinions. | Mee a * beac taste ce cata Ret} Union for year ended December 31 3 6@4; prim a SAGO. a hows estimated net income c - “@ Storib‘ower and. W — Olls,| CHICAGO, Jan. 15.—Potatoes, —- dou deck cho! 99-pound fat 3 ; 23 Wh I -C | metals and rails would » be | early morning trading Mmited, mar: lambs, $18.00 | $12.41 w share against $11.63 {n 1923, eeler Case safest, to hold, or at least they are} ket slightly stronger; receipts, 62 _ fest stocks to have back | cars; total U, 8. shipments, 759; Wis- thea stsane to ave os bask | care: wtal UA. shoe tt Oe || GRUUB ‘MARKET. which are constantly subject to a 1.20; few fancy higher; Nort! Da speculative change in position kota, sacked round whites, slightly | pig muady .... Pynchon and company—Do not| frozen, $1.10; Minnesota sacked Mule Creek AV andeadl overlook the fact that very sharp | round whites, $1.10; partly graded, | g, fe: pe aneenee ae technical setbacks aro likely to oc-| $1.00; Idaho sacked russets, good “aia end aoceeee: cur almost wtihout warning as the | quality, $2.25@2.60, Ham Dome ploying 200, because of accumulation | Gibbons, 8t. Paul heavyweight, to: of stocks day demandéd a flat guarantee of YY | Brunswick Balke’ ollendar for not leda:then $76,000 with an nda To Washington IS U SED IN [ainttetaate'sS ae | ew tore oe, ee| May Be Taken TOY PISTOL nine months ended September 20, 5 earned net after interest, taxes, etc, | Luis Angel Firpo under the ayspices NEW YORK, Jan. 15,—¥Yoretgn ; (ened, , ‘ f the National Sporting club in 25 U S leschanges, steady, Quotations in | ae7aes Re (ing ations porting « cfub —- 25 HOLDUP. oe Mallinsc n y for London. WASHINGTON, Jan, 6.—~ The cents: Great Britain, demand, 478; |.¢2 siineor and Sosmany tot ‘ Ae ch Brin eececow nes swoeennns. 1 pd year ended October 30, had a net ~ ‘4 = legal proceedings instituted last ae overbought. 4 PND. car esrecpecey: Cables, 478%; 60-day Dilla on banks, | joys of $161455 against a profit of | CHICAGO, Jan. 15.—G3y The As-| summer in Montana against Senator| cycAco. J ‘ 474%; France, demand, cables ; ts > t Ban Joh “ HICAG 1 Rub BATH: Talos demand doit, cablon, | $1:277.549 In preceeding year. sociated Press}—President Ban John-|Whooler, Democrat, of that state, | jer sia EON eee General Asphalt for elght months| on of the American League, tedsy|may tn effect be transferred to the| Belgium, demand, 5.01 San Die market is gradually regarded as | Aah J, 8. Bache and company—Believe Fae Hing we are again approaching a pericd Butter and Eggs r ‘* 4, E a ended August 31, earned net after | ifciaimed responsibility for publish-|eourts of the District of Columbla, | ¢ I ood moiltting tw ‘where: caution should be the watch: Cat Creek ik HE oo TRL att depreclation etc., $924,492, ed assertions that the favored gov-| under a.plan which has been place pberieu: with the ait eicait word and where accoun “eben dd be Riteicon bas er shichae, Lance Creek 98.93 cnt 48 wae 15 Wholesale commodity. prices in- Sap aor +5 err ey m9 before officials of the federal govern tin piste wocording. to the po: Doe on to anticipe 4 , Md wee | Omase ..cccee oU.9e » ae € 7 ne ed sud ont . Ber anct su he we exp: higher: creamery extras, 38c; stand: | Graas Creek, light « 19.26; Spain, 14.14 pera nis with NovemBbentaion, ee a moyenne gran pelle ea iad — lee, Ho was held to; the graneitare Yep days ago ards extra firsts, 87@37%c;| Greybull ---se0e Poland, 19%; Czecho Sic partment anonunces... 2. a j ts $32,000. today Sings Malones—Vo. f be pre-| tts, 95% @36%4e; seconds, 32@34c. | Torehlight Jugo Slavin, 164; Austria *4;| Present -outiook in Belgium ind | FLAX. FLOUR. Se ee, bared for two sided swings in stocks lower) rocelpts, 2.343 casesi| Blk Basin Rumania,- 62; Argentin 40.00+| cates 20 per cent increase in con DULUTH, Minn., Jan, 15.—Clone] MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Jan. 1 Boyd of F sy in attend after the extended rise we have had fir 6% @ste; ordinary oian Rock Creek Brazil, 11.75; Tokio, 45%; Montreal, | sumption of American cotton ¢ Ing | Max: January, $3 May, $4.06)| Pour, unchanged. Bran, $31.00@ | ing ines » here for the with huge volume of operations, for @5ic; refrigerator fre z 99 19-82. 1925, according to cable. July, $3.00. 32.00, remainder of the week.