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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, : 28, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE _SEVEN ——— ~| Oil :: Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks :; Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIR | Commodity Trade News [ tutes of the United States, it was OIL SECURITIES |) properly tryable “While from the facts presented to me it appeared that a number-or 2 a people were unqu oil. Flour. F | cated In this transaction, it became Monroe, La.—The merger of nine |, Omaha—Flour production here ts ¢ Boston W; mh | apparent that testimony could not companies making carbon black | hearly 100 per cent of mill capacity Ml puck Cece cae : 1 be taken with respect to i¢ without from natural gas in this section un-|@nd heavy specifications are being u Indicating that healer New York Stocks Last Sale By Wilson Cranmer & Co. tionabiy impli Burko - Senator paling ui received \aghinatzlcentracts: 4 : aelcmdins Was Involved in it. I therefore came reds Eh = oF the BIS aston pene face Me ae jreatnd meoeene Salt Creok _ Remainder of List Heavy at|May Wheat Passes Two- 7 + the sondusion that in fairness to due to the restrictions on consump. | bers And retallors. Millers say fiour , | Columbine Opening of Exchange Dollar Mark in Chicago Continlusa) from Pane: Ons.) | irdecty admluigtrarion ot Sustlsarae tion of natural gas which forced re-| Still. is the cheapest food product, Central Pipe - Trading Trading Today case in Montana but that it Involved! Opportunity. should be sived’ toxin duction of operations about 33 per | despite advances of $1 a barrel in Consolidated Royalty -.1.06 1.08 new angles; new witnesses and new] ¢» explain his eorteatine with the cent, the last two weeks to about $9.75 evidence. Cow Gulch - ‘02 a parrel for firat patents and $10 Sak 3 os NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—Construc- CHICAGO, Jan, 28.—Wheat values | documentary transaction, toe wana Acken Domino ° . 04 106 | tive forces obtained control of to-|shot upward today, May delivery} Although the case «pending !n| “But Independently of his connec: Wortham, Tex.—The daily ofl pro- ikborn ~ 202 day's stock market after an early] selling at $2.02% a bushel. new high | Montana also involves the Campbell] tion with it, there had apparentty duction of the Wortham flela which, Saati E. T. Williams .08 val of heaviness due to selling| price record, shortly after the open-| land, permits, it was brought under} been a crime committed and that tone time, rose as high as 180,000 cleveland. aoe ene Gates _. 08 inspired by speculative disappoint-|ing of the market here. Trading|an entirely different section of the] crime had been committed within barrels a day, now is down around | cleveland automobil dtdeal.s bi sed Atl. Coast Line 4 | Jupiter 04 ment over tho dividend action of the} was on a large scale and {ndividual} law and charges specifically that} the District of Columbia and te ww 100,000 barrels. Operators think the peat i EOE! sie rb bsp. ©} Baldwin Loco. y Coastal 08 United States Steel corporation. Re-| transactions counted for little. Com-! Senator Wheeler accepted money to} case could not be submitted ta’ next. ten days will show additional Laks ig Le i lancah bere Balt. & Ohio Creek Royalty — .00% ports of trade improvement, as re-| mission houses were active on both| appear before the interior depart-| grand jury without developing: the declines, since weather conditions rvite og es. aS = tige ¢_show | Bethlehem. Stl. -----. Mike Henry ~-W.. 0044 aled by record car loadings, ad-|sides. Initial strength here was} ment after his election to the sen:| part Senator Wheeler had taken {n have interfered with drilling an In normal years. A large BUM: California Pet % | Mountain & Gult 115 1 neing ofl and gasoline prices and| brought about by a continued bul-| ate as counsel for Campbell. it. ¢ ber of 1923 trade-ins were reported.| Canadian Pac. - Picardy . 02 0 expanded steel mill operations, fur-|Iish European cables. An addition-| Mr, Stone disclosed that orders} “I therefore gave instructions bene iY ° ——- Cent. Leather pfd. Preston 01% 013 hed the basis of the buying|al impetus was given on reports of] that the new case go to the grand|early in December that the matt WINFIELD, Kansas—The twen- Cotton. Cerro de Pasco -...-. 2 Red’ Bank 7.00 29.00 power. Sales approximated 1,400,000|firmer markets at Winnipeg and] jury here had been giveg early in| should be submitted to a grand ju Chandler Motor ‘4 | Royalty & Producvers . .03%4 .0414 | Shares Buenos Aires. December after Assistant Attorney] in the District of Columbia.” Chesapeake & Ohlo — 9 Sunset “ont 103 ty-second productive well in the] Atlanta—Rains and floods have Rainbow Bend of] field near here | £0 impregnated the fields with water a 2 - Opening quotations which varied | General Donovan had made a new Mr. Stone said he accepted “full has been brought in with a natural | that little farm work will be possible| Chic. & Northwestern — Tom Bell Royalty 01 WW YORK, Jan. 24—Specula-|from ac lower to 1%c advance,| examination of the whole matter,| persqnal responsibility" for what flow of 100 barrels an hour. in the southeast Zor another week. | Chic. Mil. & St. P. pfd. Western Exploration —.2.50 tive disappointment over the failure | With May $1.09% to $2.00 and July | This examination was ordered by the | had been done with respect to the Cotton lands are not yet ploughed. Ionic R. I. & Pac. Chile Copper -- Coca Cola -..... Western States — 10 Yy On Mountain Producers ~..19.62 lenrock Ot} 24 of the United States Steel corpora. | $170 to 1.70% were quickly followed | attorney general, he said, in Aug: } case here. ion to change its dividend yester-|¥ general rise on all months. ust. ‘ day was followed by a one-point drop} Corn and oats sympathized with Donovan's instructions, he con- ‘ in steel common at the opening of | Wheat strength. After opening at tinued, were to examine into the Anti-Gossip Coal Tobacco. Norfolk, Va—Hampton Roads led Richmond, Va.—Prices and grades} Colorado Fuel nll Atlantic ports in coal dumpings | of tobacco aro averaging better on Congoleum —.. in 1924, according to figures just.re-| the auction house floors than they Consclidated Gas today’s stock market with other|% to %sc higher, with May $1.31%4 | case as a wholly new matter, ‘ v" 9 ares showing sy! thetic gj-}to 1.31%, corn quickly scored addi- His report was made early in De- leased, Fifty-four per cent of all} did earlier in the year. Prices have | Corn Producta Mutual oo 1412 | ness. TroolWaahy broke 8 Paints tional gains all around. ee haa Soy aereuinied trom ie eri aad le ela Sa wien The | Gorden Olt - 8. 0 “Es? csog}and Genpra Wlectrie 1%. Olle mov-| Oate, while unsettied at the start] _ “I Feached tho conclusion.” Mr. ¢ Newport News-Norfolk area. | deliveries are encouraging. Cecchi Hisal . 0. 7.87 68.00] and G 1B : B fine eat; “that the facta in. tha L Pr In the year, 13,807,000 tons were Cuba Cane Sus. pia. - 5, Tee — o gol tha. general |\teendi | span! savelgued, are Sh Nee aw rrogram. with large blocks changing hangs. [other grains. Initial figures which | °*5° had a much wider scope than were %e off to %c up, May 60% td] 8 first appeared. 60% cents, wore followed by a mods] Senator Wheeler entered the com- erate general rise. mittee room in the midst of Mr. To Hit Snag} Stone's statement. Senator Walsh, democrat, Montana, counsel for his] LINCOLN. Neb dumped. This was an increase of Eggs. sour per cent over the 1928 total, Houston, Tex.—Eggs have drop: ped 20c a dozen at wholesale here in the last few days, due to increase in the eupply, Indications point to further price recessions. Davison Chem -.-- Du Pont de Nem ~--..-- After the initial selling had been absorbed, the market steadied under the impetus of @ continued rise in @ 1) LIVESTOCK the oll shares, many of which reash-| Provisions lacked support. Chicego Prices. ed the highest lev r A the! c 4 the highest levels in more than} Wheat values continued thelr up:| colleague and a member of the com: Pea ppp rye CHICAGO, Jan. 28.—(U. 8. Depart-|a year. United States Stee! recov-|ward trend with persistent buying | mittes, was present from the ourset, | Oresk® Will have n Lumber. Ge Northern 622.0 ment of | Agriculture.—Hoss—Re-| ered more than half its early loss|on all dips below $2.04, which| they ‘listened while the attorney | Cenator John A. Robertson ef Holt Seattle —Iaimber mills in the Pa- Gur States Steel _ celpt: 34,000; more active, around] and the independent steel issues a) tended to restrict fluctuations to| general read to. the committee re- sue oats pay bs reapeces to cific northwest showed an excess of | srouston Oil . ondy with Tuesday's average; sev-| improved, afier initial declines.|some extent. After the may de-| cent correspondence exchanged bo- || appeal he recelved for stich legis orders over production last week as et . ral loads choice weighty butche: Pressed Steel Car responded with a|livery had touched $2.05 a new ation, as “lawyers, legislators and St. Louls, Mo. St. Louts Coke and Iron * company reports that the demand for coke has in- creased steadily and that shipments are being pressed. General Asphalt General Blectric - Grain. tween himself and Senator Walsh x aR a Philadelphia—Bids on a new $3,-| compared with an excess of produc: | pus” Motors = mo held higher; desirable | gain of 114 points toa resumption of | high price record, the market eased] yeraraing the cate. newspaper men thrive on gossip 000,000 grain elevator to be erected} tion of 18 per cent above orders for| int Harvest t 2 240 pound Kind, mostly $10.30] preferred dividends. Commercial off slightly, with the close showing] ‘Tne jetters disclosed that Mr. There are many lawyers in. the at Port Richmond will be asked for|the previcus week. Australla is|{"t aren Arse pede 18% | @10.65; bulk 150 to 190 pound kind, } Solvents {ssues staged another vig-|a net advance of Z'%c to S7c, With] stone had granted a request of Sen, | ’Bisature,”” he explained, “and their by the Reading railroad in tho next | buying for delivery as far ahead as| i" 3 tos $10,00@10.40; few sales 140 to 150] orous rallyy the “A" achieving a rec-|May $2.04% to $2.05 and July business. depends upon litigation ator Walsh that witnesses for Wheeler be summoned before the grand jury. These witnesses included Thomas Stout of Lewistown, Montana, wh Kelly-Springfield pound averages, $9 Kennecott Cop - rong welght slauuh Lehigh Valley - @9.25; most. packing 8 Louisville & Nash ~ %1 10.40; heavy weight 1 Mack Truck 2110.90 10 days. Construction by the Read-} August. Large yards in the east ing in connection with port termi-]haye made their spring purchases nals and facilities involves $6,000,-} and country yards are due to follow 000, next month, arising from gosstp, The legislative halls fairly swarm with newspaper men. Their business depends on gos- sip. They would not support the bulk} ord high at 164 and the “B" at 16344, | $1.72% to $1.72%. ' pigs, $8.75] both up about 5 points. Gains of a} Subsequently increased country $10.10@| point or so were also scored by|buying of corn, with the ascending $10.35@] American Locomotive, American|action of May wheat, helped to re- 90; medium, $9.75@10.80; lght.} can, Pacific Of! and Cosden. Foretgn|tain firmness in the corn market.| Walsh said, “importuned Wheel measure and finally, many of the Ses Reese i Z | $9-25@10.95; Ught light, $8.50@10.10;) exchanges opened steady. At the finish the market showed a oak Be PaLialt Saccad ay apreta legislators thrive on gossip and “ Mexi-Seahoara-ott @ Packing hogs, smooth, $10.10@10.35;} Heavy buying of the off shares|net gain of 1%c to 1%c with May! ce Butte, Montana, law partner of | erefore I bellove it would be use- less for me to ihe to Eee ones Bum such a bill.” Me packing: hogs, rough, $9.65@10.10;] practically all the issues of which at-|$1.31% to $1.33. Wheeler, E. M. Harvey, Eugene, Ore- slaughter pigs, $7.50@9 re tained new peak prices, overshad-|Wheat— Open High Low Close! once an associate of Campbell; Wil- ttle—Receipts, 9,000; fed steers, e yelopi 2 = 1.99% 2.057% 1.99% 2.04% ; pe apeesl iverson arene Cattle—Receipt: owed all other developments during | May 1.9944 2.05% 1.99% 4% Mam Spry, Commissioner of the gen- Nat. Biscuit 51% Jactive on outside account; mostly|the morning trading. Tidewater 1.73% 1.70 1.72% | eral land office and William H. Teo. y & 1.67 1.54% 1.5618 | lev, a Washington attorney, who 1 represented Campbell here as coun- 1.83% 1.81% 1.82 : Sta rerope B YN. steady to 25¢ higher, weighty kind] Oil advanced 8 points and Pacific se i fi eee s suitable for shipping purposes show-]O{1 and Atlantic Refining 2 each. (Copyright, 1924, by Conoslidated | other corporations engaged in the| Norton & Weatern ulseb)s; FOr abip pins aarpeees 6 ae jk . Press Association. v N : ing most advance; killing quallty|Union Tank car soared 8% points 1, re! lation.) same line have made large profits 1.34% 1. Hi 1. 34% Mr. Stone said that Stout, Baldwin 1.34% 1.384% 1.84% | and Beaulein could not go before the , | grand jury unless they signed waiy- 61% 601% = .60%5 | ors of immunity. 162% 61% 8144 “Character of the Management.”| and that investors who went into} xen, merean largely Medium to good; séyeral ocd: Hayibe ‘sUnpert was 59% ° 58% 59 WASHINGTON, Jan. 28—The| DENVER, Oolo,, Jan. 28 —¥ur. Northern Pacific joads good to choice heavies offered; led for the standard industria special grand jury before which At-|ther developments in the trial of Mo., Kan. & Tex. ---------. Mirsourl Pi ptd. ....-----. A banker was asked the other}them when they were first organ-| peitio Oil ' é 3 : 7 day what was the most important] ized have reaped rich rewards. Be-| pan. am, Pet. "B" ; pbc Seinen fn aoe yin ee ees consideration in a stock investment,|cause Henry Ford made a success| pennsylvania § Ear se lr vated My De lincekeaa “Mesa e a preferred or common. His reply|of the low-priced motor car, a de. C. ages at outside price; top heavNs,|Iron Pipe, Pressed teel Car an was, “the character of the manage- Fila, & Ras. C. & I. $11.60; average weight 1,488 pounds;| American Woolen preferred, show: weightier steers held] ing marked strength with the gains cess which is one of the wonders] pyinips Pet. 1° i ment.” If the management 1s not] of busines shistory, it does not fol] pure oft some choice ote ti t , | higher: yearlings, scarce; mostly} running as high as 3 points. Heav!-| say 1. 1.78% 1.82% 1.18% 1.80%] poecee FSET. Minicom: sehalihen Newt res to Tooke at ine ballinss age oP tt Dionotiie pecieacinatees Tentg th ad & Steel short fed; one lot well conditioned] ness of Studebaker and Willys Over- : = 1.58 1.59% 1.57% 1.57% iaed os vida el) fe ‘hnelee ot betel, omen ad Darlel Br Nugent cofie: atatement; Aastha dare: Rep. Ir. tee! light yearlings held aboye $13.00;|1and was attributed to the increasing ~ 4.35% 1.36% 1.35 1.35 Senator Wheeler of Montana was] his attorney, for alleged defamation Reynolds Tob. “'B' bulk fed steers and yearlings, $8.00] competition in the motor industry. This is something which inexperi-| Promoters offering for sale stocks| >; 1, « San Fran. — 6 @ 10.50; sho. stock, uneven; better] Radio Corporation common also was enced investors almost invariably|of doubtful worth use the argu-| Seapoard Air Line --. 2 » fat cows, slow;}in supply, falling back more than a Perot DY ar naam eich cr over eps of sucees: It the. ene Une UF | Bears’ Roebuck paper ima all Kind selling at|polnt, call money renewed at 3% pects may be wrecked by incom-|others continually and with effect.) sinclair Con. --. $4.00 to-$5.00, very active, firm; can-| per cent. petent management and contrary-| Nevertheless it 1s a fallacy, The| Sioas.sheff. Steel Beer ieee AaaIRe hecobigtie |} AYVidc dealings contraction: t0cthe wise a dublous proposition may be|only sure ground ts to look back} southern Pacific r to $4.75 and| afternoon, buying became more of a brought up to high earning power|over the record and the longer the} southern Ry by skilled and experienced execu-| record the better. When the man- sworrn in today in supreme court of }of character in connection with his 16.07 16.07 15.82 15.82 | the District of Columbia. Wilbur H.| sult for divorce from Mrs. Helen El- 16.52 16.30 16.30 | Zepp, a bank official, was named | wood Stokes, of Denver, loomed to- foreman. day as two assistant state's attor- A number of subpoenas have been | neys from Chicago arrived to confer issued to persons in Montana, in Tul-| with Mrs, Stokes. 8a, Oklahoma and New York City.| W. W. Smith and W. C, Dannen- bologna bulls, upwe “ Hi bulk $4.40004.663 vealers,| #elective character, with steels and ares Some of the witnesses were direct-| berg arrived from Chicago and went Standard Oil, Cal. % sher; outsiders | sugars accompanying the oils inthelr ; fo al tive direction. Now the rules which | agement of a corporation has shown Neh 5 pp by irae Ber bo RE aes upward. ater’ Ut @u;pteel tom 17.65 ed to bring documents relating to|into conference with Mrs. Stokes apply to balance sheets and income|the ability to weather the storms 71% | Sclecting f to 1.27%, and Bethlehem, Republic the dealings of Senator Wheeler and} Smith said he was certain that it tements although technical can|which accompany periods of great better; packers, mostly $10.50@ 11. and Gui States were aleo substan.|. CHICAGO, Jan. 28.—Wheat—No-| Gorgon Campbell in connection with| was net Mrs. Stokes’ intention to be mastered by anyone with an|business depression then only is it Sheep — Receipts, "10,000; carly ae er. American sugar, Uni-|2 74, $2.20%; No. 2 hard, $1.98%. | of) permits. drop the suit, which ts called for elementary knowledge of accounts | safe to consider the merits of thelr] texas & Pacitic salen fat Taratis, erputsd ‘ste Oy "at aon ine and ‘American Agric _Corn—No," 8 ee gueren Asked by Senator Walsh whether | trial in Chicago February 4. but it 1s net so easy to appraise a| securities. Tobacoo Products -.- beg lee age aytepose tural Chemical preferred advanced 2|No. 3 yellow, $1.204@ ee wo. 3 | thS, court in Montana would have} Referring to previous reports that Mnanagement. If the enterprise is} Tho same line of reasoning @P-|pronscont. Oll - Shee renee bs, fully’ steady;| to 2 Wide jumps between {ndi-| Oats—No. 2 white, + No. 3) jurisdiction in the case, Mr. Stone|she did not intend to prosecute the ® new one and its officers are com-| plies to investment bankers who} Union Pacific — ‘ Sarr aT "| vidual transactions resulted in Nash | White, 55% to Wy ay replied: charges, he declared Mrs. Stokes paratively unknown there is no way| have bonds or stocks to sell. Have] cnited Drug ~ bulk, $17.50@ Motors climbing 831% points to 270.| Rye—No. y ae Si. + T am willing to assume for the|had merely asked that the cause be in which this point can be estab-|/they a long and honorable record! tg Cast Iron Pipe Omak na Quotations The Commercial Solvents issues ex- eer cee c. rr purpose of argument that the Mon-] taken off, call and postponed because shed. for offering sound securities. Has! 7’ 5° ind. Alcohol — eri en San 98(0i tended their gains, the A stock Timothy seed— @ tana court would have jurisdiction.” | of illness. 00 @ 33.00. This {s one of the things which} thelr judgment been tested by time?/ 1; 5 Rubber _ touching 167% and the B 167. Clover seed—$2' a en . Department of 4 7 Lard—$15.82. ever, that inquiry into the case b make investment in securities of|/If the answers to these two ques:|1; ¢ Steel .._ 3 neipte:t steady to 10 lower;}] The closing was strong. High 7 y new companies so hazardous. There] tions are in the affirmative con- bee ‘Soskiee. aoe eet pen fay J an 350 | grado railroad shares were marked| Rtbs—$15.37. | grand ‘jury here might develop 4g no record on which to base a judg-| fidence may be reposed in their} wy Tar eiitenece $16100 top| UP one to two points in tho late} Bellies—$17.50. evidence pointing to a crime that ment. It is not enough to say that} recommendations. ‘ Done ButChSs 4 aaa a EEE would not be indictable in Montana. $10.55; desirable 160 to pound | trading and'a number of specialties He said one reason for bringing ac Willys-Overland i | weights §9.60@10.10; good 140 and| sold two to three points above last ion hebe wae becuase the evidance i T in the files of the interior depart- ment would be available, He con- oes ceded that certified coples could be | S ED} sent to Montana but added there The attorney general added how- —Hogs— icultur Grain and Stock Opinions From ve ong 4 ght’: Sash Woolworth ( v0U F s $9.25@$9.60;| night's final quotations. Nas! Me Re ee rae $10.00; bulk of] Motors scored a sensational gain of al sales $9.85@$10.50; average cost | 87% points. iy ; - Tu y $10.31; welxht 220. —— general had ed to go into details of the im- ‘Standard Oil Stocks Shatin eee erie ; were other considerations for a Di FEUDAL CHIEF (UTS Tl MEAN abi ined ae tat re aaloee Brokerage Wire trlet of Cohtinbin proceeding. © & slow, steady, qualith Press).-- Compl a 1 a Anglo Am. Oi! - dec Market Gossip Borne Scrymser ~-- 3 bulk $7-25@$9.50; Goan oeihina evidence in the case to be presented nat eeae former Go Jonathan f Page 0: paws +h Shite & ft Bartlett Frazier: Wo advise ex-| here, Senator Walsh placed in: the | take a Carl 4 on, for Continued from Page One. hosebrotiek Mine 4 52% 1$ : 5 Dale g 5 eae | record a letter written to Mr. Stone] ™e" bank commission with {ts usual rituals for dead members. b setcanel gael eed é :! , eady to General Summary. treme caution In wheat at these | reer eet foe att early: tea | Holting a bribe, were. .v eta ‘The klansmen there will be fully Cumberland 3 4 strong: 2 veals! Atlantic nery increases gaso-|levels. Underlying conditions wal ing of the ¢ in Montana, since | (#Y by Captain W , t robed, it has been announced, Sev- eccinn ce 5 | stendy; feed lino one cent per gallon corn aro decidedly unsettled. We ee ie coe ieting me tt Resteacets as eral thousand persons are expected ° Gal. Sig Com ‘irm Southern California declared reg-| doubt sta auEnsy Ne? pret mai This widttar was eeterred to Unit d that w wou to attend. Mrs. Young announced A Furni d fal. Sig, Old Prd, - $4.5 ular quarterly dividend of 60 cents|tain themselves at thes ¢ Being meray yi dre dens (dss ee ag PETE Sanh yesterday she would make Herrin utos, ture - an ri sie! pe ah aly payable March 16 to stock of record mueiae tate igye ei hd yeed tna who advised that the jury was} The complaints « her home. And, although she is blind Othe Cc mm di Windia Pine ile February 16 all grains to ower 215 about. to casokon kaa. besides | Nor Davis and: ¥ on as a result of an attack on her hus- 2 oaities Indiana Pipe pract 1 Insiders are buying Pan-American, | as tie ieoney tlh Set F in MOY) there was further investigation of| FY 12. conspired to tague boone ae Made ktpdb adie Ar Aff d Nationa Wars feeders $6.00@10.00, | | according to Now York American. | wheat has ® 5 the case to be made und pardon to Walter Grur chapter of Young autobiography e ected. hatin ole ep Sheep—Recelpts 500; lambs | “Gas loadings for week ending Jan-| Harria Winthrop: We are not dis-| ‘E000 0 Oe MMe aenart.| mer banker of. Hut AAs with the ald of friend! Northern Pipe .-+-----+ weak to 25 lowor fed western | .J07 17, were 932,150 oF .07 per cent| posed to accept all bullish rumorn| _ Slthory wrote (he juatice depart: oie co obtain a consideration of $20 hPa BRE Freight rate reductions varying} Onio oll _---.-. , |lambs ba diate t fat below week before and 4.10 per cent} without a fen Garena, te advise) ing ly trial so aw to. take advan.| 500 for the utive clemency 2 cents per hundred on 15@2be lower; ¢ Pony “labove year ogo. conservatiam an . tage of “the white washing g Grandy was then confined jn the GAS PRICE IS ake Taslase Oe Geeyehannies Cas eg eNige Pete. ewes $9.5010.00; top 110.10; feeders New. York Central December] Stéin Alstrin: A further advance] )4h° (ile Nile wast Rie} state penitentiary on eonvietion of tween Chicago, St. Louls and ait] Ronn, Mex. weak to lower; top feeding lambs] ote income was $5,608,834 | seems Ukely, i ate’ embezzlement points east to Casper are announced = $17.10. against $2,994,876 in December, 1923] Jackson Brothers: -We expect It was developed that while Slat UP IN O by the Chicago, Burlington and * Consolidated Cigar declared reg-| wheat to sell materially higher. Quincy railroad effective February srtibtiomeemmeics tae : fee ni - tery now is willing to have the case 6) Kill dd a DENVER, Colo., Jan, 25 ha ular quarterly dividend of $1.75 on] Chicago cars: Wheat, 67, 4, 67.) ied at Butte. there can be no trial ne tile it 26th. Receipts 2,700; m tely preferred, payable March 1 to stock | 32; corn, 838, ait 188, 900; o8te; 9.1 until the middle of March. ) pald for pstly 10 lower; top “ebruary 16 64, 69, 80 t “ ; . OMAHA, Jan. 28.—Gasoline prices) 411 of the important commodities, Prope, gnc sewer? Cee, rea 5 1 February 16. 2 That will be after the grand 5 4 ey d {n Omaha reached a new winter high Phe ny Savomentian furniture, vps eds. exits ers ch Arms reports. for year jury here is through,’ asked Senator C ar Acct ent mark doday when price Increases of} canned goods, cotton pleco goods pound welghts; desirable mber net earnings of Walsh vert D 190 ara ” one cent announced by the Standard | 14 66 on are affected by the reduc: averages $10.45; bulk 190 after charges, againat eb Need Bae “Y assume so,” Mr, Stone replied. ‘ -_—- Oi Company of Indiana, and the} tions and will benefit accordingly. SL ng gate! jathpacind Hy SILVER In & to the committes| HOQUIAM; Wash., Jan. ~25.— Sinclair of company, brought the! prom Chicago to Casper the re-| 3, errr -46' 980.00; packing sows a _] | the investixation by Assistant Attor:| Charles Leonard, killed in autor price of the product to 15 cents atl auctions are 12% cents an merohan-| 9° Geohio Pid. cone ples steady to weak: fat. pies $835) ney General Donovan and its reaults |mobile acefdent’ near Tucson, Aris filling stations. The increase 10 | dice of the first clase and 7% cents! swan & Iinch . shes ited ella NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—Bar silver, | Mr. Stone’ cajd yesterday, -waw well-known to sports . Prices was general throughout Ne-| 4, merchandise of the fifth Vacusa'r .s Lap ‘able Receipts 600; calves. 100 68%; Mexican dollars, 6 “Th investigation Indicated the ing men ot this section ai a fover braska. ut . tH . . ‘ ita rw teady: “ee ibs ita Campbell's promotion schemes in-|of game chickens ap th EL 2 Connell Biufts, lows: filing 'sta-| 20° seven’. third and fourth classes | Washington Fe taney gales around see are unchanged. From St. Louls to Casper the re- ductions are the same on first and fifth class merehandise, second, 8, O. Neb, + demand indifferent; medium NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—Foreign ex- | volved primarily the securing, frau-| Fullerton, Vancouver, N. C., real tions hung out the 16 9-10 sign Tues- a peck L 3 00 ta. 87 full re ttt aye { sent, | dulentls: of and gae propecting | estate dealer, wont uth to attend . 5 ° u changes ‘steady, Quotations in cents Pi T. Ti | ay, heard 7 1 cows 5; Great Britain demand 47914; cables 0 A OES | a at nrg public lands in Montanaj@ #1 via fighting tournament — r . 7 —>—_— can 60-day bills an banks 476%; the most important ele-| held iarez, Mexico, January 19 best feeders $10.50 A nt in the . "she ‘ third and fourth class remaining CRUDE MARKET Jphnirs ava cutters 2 goed] France demand 5.41%; cables 5.43;| eerrcaqo, Jan, 28—Potatoes, «arly ment, tn athe Wak, the vell@atlan Het: Baris i ne ie Ae Butter and Eggs Loe an ein le ce faecar steers $1.40. load fat ay Semand tee: ae Au morning trading limited account cold) Hortment at Washington. & foed' and general merchandise Sheep-—Receipts 6,0 pie SB gtr Sera 7 2'| weather, market steady; receipts 49 tt iH deed . a L 5 er ¢ s zi z A ; “The subsequent investigations] store, but he had banking interests by ! Joads un-} Germany demand 2980; Holland 40.20; Gs lenionte 8 CHICAGO, Jan. 28.—Buter lower: Big Muddy -----~ ewes § cars; total U ehipmen sold; talking ér; no fat lambs| Norway 15.30; Bweden 26.93; Der! wisconsin sacked round whites $1.05 Sharaee sotirely the aspect of the at Montesano, cade sold early; expect steady prices with | mark 17.84; Switzerland 19.90; Spain| e115: mostly $1.10; fancy higher; Reccemire te ide ire m nee: ete “j late Tuesday; one load fat ewes $:00;| 14.32; Greece 169%; Poland 19%: |iaano sacked ruasets $2.25@$2.50. purniiie tp Mentaua. rnetead of & SPRING SEEN flat; steady; one desirable load feed-|Czecho Blovakia 297%; Jugo Slav 6 din Sede.» oa +34 i ‘! weheme to use the ‘ey lambs $16.50 flat, with bucks out) 4.64%; Austria .0014%; Rumania mails in the selling of oll stick, it o2M: qntina 40.25; Brazil 11.50; appeared that there was a scheme $19.50. eh ae Aes sianiveas $8 3188; MONEY to defraud the United States of its IN MONTANA aed firm; spot and nearby, $87.87; Ha Butte - ge Publte lands and of the olf and min tures, $58.006058,32. rigs ‘ ~ U. 8, Steel Dividend . fs ~~ | erals underlying there lands. : | T\ _ BONDS pitt sendy? prices unchanged. | Pat Cr ; SUGAR NEW YORK, Jan, 27.—Directora] NEW YORK, Jan. 28,— “The principal and most import:| BUTTE. MONT., Jan. 28.—8now LIBER Lead, steady; spot, $10.00, of the United States Steel Corpora-| money, eesier; high, 814; low, ‘}ant acts In ‘furtheranee of the | melted and spring temperatures pre: Mule Creek ..---. creamery extras 37/4c. Standard extra firsts 36@370; firsts 35@35%e; seconds 32@34c. Eggs lower; receipts 6,571 cases; firsts 61@51%c; ordinary firsts 47 @48c; refrigerator firsts 42@43e. — —>— METALS NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—Copper, steady; electrolytic spot and nearby, ed i y; Bast St. Louls spot o8 tefined | Hon today declared the regular quar-| ruling rate, 444; closing bid, 9%; of-| scheme were to be performed and] vailed hero today with clear slates NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—Liberty Ce user at . NEW TREE ised to Tes terly dividends of $1.25 a share on| fered at 3%; last loan, 344; call loans | were in fact pewormed, at the veat| and bright sunshine dispelling wine closed: 34a 101,16; first. 444*] Antimony, spot, $16. rite the list changing from. $6.00 stock and the “regu-|asainst acceptances, 3; time loans,| of the government, A erime if] ter realities of the last two days, first 445 101.29: second 4% ce Eb Ell ~ Torehiight ~ 5 i sab with better demend at the ! lar" extra of 60 cents a 8 which | easier; mixed collaterel,. 60-90 Gays | committed in these transactions, ee rns third 4448 101.15; fourth 4% Bile Basin’ -<re~ ‘so linaide figure. Ttefineg futures were has been paid each quarter aince the }3%@4%: 46 months, 9% @4) prime| was committed within the District| For results try a Tribune Clasale United States government| For results try a Tribune Classi: Rock Creek ~ beginning of 1924 commercial paper, 3% of Columbia where, under the sta’ fied Ad ad, 4B 108, fied Balt Creek nominal.

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