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THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925 Biss Che Casper Dally Cribune PAGE NINE. ————s ———« | Oil : Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :; All Markets = NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRE STOCKS RALLY JURY CHIEF’S SHOP (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) Farm Machinery, Allls-Chemical ang Dye -----. 37. Be aie W R E K E D 3 Y 8 O Mi B | Steel, KANSAS CITY—Twenty-five per: | American Can -....— 177% | Bessemer ~~~. 2S ee | rent gent more tractors. than last year | American Car and Foundry __ 92414 | Boston Wyoming ---- 1.00 H — Acce PITTSBURG ceeptance bY! will be used in western Kansas, Okla. | American Locomotive 14184 | Buck Creek — Cees ¢ oe ere | steel companies of $2.75 for steel] htoma, Colorado and the, Texas pan-| American Sm, and Ref. _. 20 ©6222 -/ Strong Tone Marks Trading E t f St O 1 b M Sitti 4 plates and bars is becoming general} handle this spring and summer, ac-| American Sugar -. 2% 22 z CSnaiae ah > | ) and the quoted $2.20 ts merely a fig-| cording to one of the largest deul- | Am. Tel and Tel. ~ 4 Today on New York ront O ore Uwned by Man ollling on ure heard about. New buying for] ers here, Farm implements sales of | American Tobacco . as Columbine -. fet . x > . . second quarter delivery is light. all kinds are increasing as spring | American Water Works 41%] Central Pipe —.--.-- ids — McClintock Casein Chicago Ts Torn pitta work progresses. American Woolen ~ 46% | Consolidated Royalty — NEW YORK, Marc — Stock Anaconda Copper - 40% | BE. T. Williams . prices made sharp recov y from . Tamber, Automobiles. Atchison ee 5 2 Jupiter recent heaviness in today’s market Out by Explosion NEW ORLEANS—The Southern] ROCHESTER, N. ¥.--Plans for a| Atl. Const Line i Gates. which was featured by the heavy de ss Se Sas he 6 fon barometer for last} belt motor bus line practically. en.| Baldwin Locomotive ~.-.---. 137% | Kinney Coasts mand for ra¥ and public utility/Karly Advance Offset by ible aie a hag ne peigasaa td connecting | Baltimore and Ohio. - St [Lance Guyele Bessie * eatie erie ran Woolen was a0) Selling Movement onChi- | CHICAGO, —Laurent E, Clody, foreman of ent, 7 i e ends of most of the city's street | Bethlehem Bteel = 44}, | Mountain and Gulf --. anding e EK eR =i ithe commana dary a Rare Pay ahah Feat ped F tare ias 4 4 cent and production 6 percent as| car ines are nearing completion. | California Pt... ~ 31% | Picardy coi was strong. Te pproximated cago Exchange } the Coroner & uty Inve stigating the de ‘ath of W illiam Nel compared wtih the week preceding. | Busses seated 22 to £4 persons and| Canadian Pacific. ~ 148% | Preston --_-_-_. 1,500,000 shares. —— son McClintock, “millionaire orphan,” it became known to~ New orders were 63,800,000 feet, | costing $11,000 each, wl be used. | Central Leather pfd 67B| Red Bank —---.------ CHICAGO, March 12.—Owing aj day, was the object sterday of a bomb attack which tore ait P 4 z , 9 ‘ b shipments 74,700,000 and unfilled or- Cerro de Pasco - 49%} Royalty and Producers NEW YORK, March 12,—Stock | good to relative firmness of! out the front of his florist shop. ders 300,000 feet, Livestock. Chandler Motor — weece--- 33% | Sunset prices displayed a strong tone at} Liverpoo! quotations, the wheat mar- Ta was'at hia home at the time. | as ee AMARILLO, Texas—The spring | Chesapeake and Ohio ---..._- Western Exploration - 2. the opening of today's market, Ggn-| ket here eraged higher today dur: nite as 5 be erg te ad (2) aa a SEATTLE—A slight improvement | movement of livestock between | Chicago and Northwestern _- Western States ~ ~ 4 14%] eval Electric advanced three points|ing the early dealings, Offe’ ae Pe Fee a rh ae deed Face Bate kB Pgs pam has been noted In the lumber situa-| March 1 and June 20 fs estimated at | Chieago, Mil. and St. Paut pfa. On ‘05 «= 10% Jon the announcement that the com:| were light, ‘and were readil Titreees Rh’ hat tuan cocaivet| taatae tolhns aca dete thale ce Maes the Pacific “northwest, due] §32,000 head, about 12 per cent less} Chicago, R. I. and Pac, pany had obtained a large contract] sorbed. Some notice was taken H iM a ag Piet gecdk VGiatkaet tent ke tac thine astic cut In production thru] than tn the same perfod last year | Chile Copper .--. Mountain Producers - from the Carnegie Steel company| nouncemont that with the ex ab. pis Ronse make uipies egarn. | Culntees, shat jury must thinic of the five-day week. and the smallest since 1919. Ceca Cola -.. Salt Creek Producers . and initfal gains of 1 to 2 points|of the year the amount of dome connec t presid! ley <a Colorada Fuel -. Salt Creek Consolidated - were recorded St. Louis-South:| wheat shipped and to be shipped o ME iu as ve 1 in fa Oil. Dairy Products. Congoleum ~ New York Oil — western preferred, Cruicible Steel,|of the country where grown has ure Sao. tones wulah Teeent ol ‘ Autor HOUSTON—Total dally average! CHICAGO — Butter prices have | Consolidated §, 0, Indiana American Can, U. §S, Industrial] this season beon the largest on rec as He twen Ne Alcohol, Marine preferred, “Katy"’| ord. common, and American Safety} Open quotations which ranged 5 Razor. Atlantic Refining, dropped! from a%c decline to Ke advance with r ‘ LIVESTOCK. two points and St, Paul preferred] \fay $1.82 to $1.82% and July $1.00% | wen~ 48 one. to $1.61 were followed by moderate Western Pacific. common, which! gains all around and then something recorded g sensational 16 points ad-| cr a reaction. Chicago Prices, vance yesterday broke six points at equentiy, Uberal gelling was CHICAGO, Me . -| the opening to 49, sagged to 48 and encountered and with export demand cepits 28,000; vexy slow; open, 1 then went back to around 49, The] slack and with more moisture in 250 higher t Wednesday's aver-| preferred dropped three points to| the southwest, the market weakened. age; big packers inactive; under-|97. Ludlum Steel extended its gain] Corn was e: weight mostly unchange top,|to 514 points and U. $14.00; bulk good and choice 170 to] Pipe, Utah Securitle noes recent-| Corn Products ofl production in the coastal south | SHown rather sharp adv : Texas fields last week was 141,140 | \¥+ due largely to the shifung’ from | Cosden Oil . : y thovenph ot 2.605. storage to fresh butter. Crucible Steel - ~ | Cuba Cane Sugar p! ‘uel Oil. Dry Goods. Davison Chem, .~. ATLANTA—Prospects of an early | Du Pont de Nemours ~~... PARSONS. Kan.—The 50 per cent) spring has stimulated retail dry| Erie — in fuel ofl prices since Jan-| goods business throughout the whole | Famous Players -. has prompted the Missouri-| southeast. Jebbers report greatly in-| General Agphalt -. railroad to resume the | creased orderg from rural districts, | General Electric ~ s fuel on the 160-mile} where farming operations have add-| General Motors lon, between New} ed to the turnover of small mer-| Great Northern pfd. ~. and Parsons, chants, Gulf States Steel -. Houston Oil -. Hudson Motors IUinois Central fay Int. Hervester Int. Mer. Marine pfd. .. Vv Kelly Springfield ----~ Kennecott Copper -. 3 ; : Lehigh Valley - PHILADELPHIA—All Indications | one, which expires April 1, threatens | routeville and Nashville to a big building year’ here. | the stability of the building industry | Mack Truck bruary permits were double those| here. Employers contend there is Marland Qil y and 75 per cent above! no justification for an increase, but| sfax. Motors Ac... 24. Dwelling permits for} offer to renew the present scale for| afex. geaboand Oll - ‘ ted $9,304,100, a three year period instead of the] ago. Ken, and Texas — Wout per cent of the total.| usual two years. Misso' url Pacific pid. --.~. iments and office buildings 7 y up the other 20 per cent. | peepee ene —_—<-—_— Nat. Biscult . National Lead -. ¥.—Demands of the United New York Central ---.--~. ‘Trades Council for a new N. ¥., N. H,, and Hartford ier, considerable sell Cast Iron} ing being done on the basis that (Continied Fr Page One) and will connect the defendant Sir. Texas Gull) pr stocks are more than suff!-}ea from courts. However, when | clair with it,” said Mr, Robarts, “but. 825-pound butchers, $13.60 to $14.00: Sulphur, American Safety Razor,] cient for the SAdAften Guentix | ules itashadye aunonecsdibe cecuta we aust Ker ken mcoRnaE and toceeit bulk. 140 to 160-pound kinds, $12.75 | Rock Island common and Pacific| unchanged to tye higher, May §1,20| resetve ruling on their admlssinility, | date of tha bonds in ondes ta teeos @13.00; packing sows largely $12.50 | Coast shone, eater eed each sold fe to $1 4, prices s und! Mr, Roberts proceeded with tdenti-|them back to thelr source,” to $12.90; majority strong we’ Or more points ahove last night's! to well below yesterday's finish, Reliceemonth sasarta'tnd Risetel aie eon Cattle—Receipts, 11,000; fed steers| tended its gains to 6% polnts.| pressed by wheat weakness and. by gantantion ahat tha’ bani pacsnaa uneven; weak to 25c lower; mostly | American Woolen was heavy. For], in shipping de Shout he barved-dsata’ that aaaae 10 to 16c off; in-between grades'| elsn exchanges opened irregular, do | mand from the ea showing most decline; top matured | mand sterling advancing slightly to} Corn closed he steers, $11.90; 74 head averaging | $4.77 . net lower, May $1.2644 ta $1.26%. 1,463 pounds, $11.85; several strings} With the technical position of the) Gats displayed comparative strenth medium and heavy welght steers,|™market improved by the recent] infiuenced by reports that farm use $10.50@11.50; she stock, slow;|(rastic shake out and powerful f ad been unusually heavy |, 7ostimony \ i steady; bulls, weak; vealers, 26@50e | financial interests providing strong {tute for corn, Starting at | Mr: Be ports, Site ci Lacey higher: packers paying upward to] buying support for high grade in- , to %c up, May 5 to 50%o, fie a owing where the has $14.00; packers and feeders, scarce; | (ustrials and rails, speculative con-| oats yalues showed a tendency to| been an alleged conspiracy, ON TREA firm at week's advance; bulk fed | fidence which restored and impres-| harden, Then, amid repeated objections by steers, $8.76@11,25) killing quality | sive buying continued throughout) Wigher quotations on hogs gave a] defense counsel, J. Fonzales, of fed steers run better than Wednes-|the morning, Over 70 issues more} qecided list to the provision market,}the El Paso bank, identified bond L. €. Dunbar, cashier of the Paso bank, was tho first witne: He possessed records of Fall's ac eount from Dec 1919 to April 28, 1924. Hi “Testimony will be offer nla EARLY VOTE £ roxima 5 r as ‘ of the rails, sold a numbers as they had been deposited reement approximately 15 Norfolk and Western - day; good to choice grades predomi. | than one third o f ¥ leposite . per cent than the present North American . rating: largely steer run; bulk stock-| Point or more above yesterday's Open High Low Close|by the Tres Ritos Land ond Cattle WASHINGTON, March 12.—Sen- - Northern Pacific -..------.-- ers and feeders, $7.00@8,00; bolog-| "nal figures. Prospects of further| wheat company of New Mexico, sald to be | "te Democrats, meeting today to Pacific Oll ------- &|na bulls, mostly $4.50@4 mergers and fayorable dividend de-| \tay 1.82 1.84 1.80% a concern in which Fall ts interested. | 4dopt @ policy to be followed in the Pan Am. Pet. B Bh Receipts, 17,000; very aui;} Velopments in the southwestern rail] jyiy lo-- 1.60% 1.61 1.86% 1.1 Bond deposits also were traced to the | Special session of that body, agreed Pennsylvania tew r 1 er “* Weta bald a | Sroup resulted: in a good demand for 49% 1.00 146% First Nationyl bank of Pueblo press for an early vote on the a Phila and Rdg. C. and 1, aw! Gases. ealrable heavyweight | (hose carriers, the Wabash issues all rough the testim of Harlan J,| Isle of Pines treaty, and to insist . ad nee a Foxe oom Phillips Pat. covvooienirmnenen 42% | 2mDs (0 yard, traders, steady at} nounting to new high levels for the 26 Smith, its cashie: n making the world court question wa ne display of entirely new $17.50; pacis inactive; talking.| wear, The oils, equipments, stee 1 Ms, Bhitman the stand |® ®Peclal order early tn the next 1 identifying cancelled bond coupons | °OP8TS% received by the treasury department models, Almost every dealer changed | Pure Ol - 2944 liower; prospects sharply lower on dino’ have eod"Gemon- | the model of car in the display. | Re@diNg ~..->-2----4-e-e-e--- 8% | wolghty kind, bést 78-pound clipped ne. TaveEe ahaa, eg de ee Tonight beautiful models, held In Rep. Iron and Steel 55 biome, $14.25;.fed. sheep. and. feeding-| *tTattons s ngth. «Ly serve by the local auto entrepre-} Reynolds Tobacco ¥ ‘eycewree Kok) Jambs, steady; ton ewes, $9.50@ ues Sie sogces Seasly 6 bysde4 iD from the Federal Regerve branch B N pail neurs, will be exhibited: Practically | St; Louls and San Fran, 71% | 10.00; desirable feeding and shearing preferred, Chicago and Eastern Iu! S i Rene BE Dear Corey Uns neha ee (Continued From Page One) Svery: Maples: bas ‘chanwes the: model aes a ae see Hamber, SERGCD IT AE: nols preferred and Century Ribbons ; Lon act ap ae mete aiew that cantime the opposition, which In-] The entertainers worked overtime | Slogs Shift Steel ---.--~------ 38% Omaha Quotations. The Wilson issues were weak, the 32 1.38% 1.28% New Mexico. from BlPaso and Gar . Ni h —(v, ferred breaking 3% points. Call 19 120% 117 most the whole Democratic | to please the crowd. The orchestra | Seuthern Pacific ~ss-swre-re Mi% | OMAHA, Neb., Mareh 12,—(U, 8. | Prefer ; 20% i cf “he Sanit ana a|vendered popular music hits almost | S@uthern Rallway ,..--------- 55% | Department of Agriculture.)—Hogs wuensy renamed Be AN per omnes ‘ up of Republican insurgents, also} Continuously, Billy Butcher and | Standard Oil, Cal. —Receipts, 10,500; slow, around 13¢] | Tauldation 0 aint ie ABA. the set out to ri nige ite strengs in} Margaret Grissinger in a clever fea-] Standard. Ol N. Jy erne-e: Ris| higher than Wednesday's close; which broke & points to 45%, the to block sen- | tuye danee act, shared ‘honors with} Stewart Warner -.. mostly to shippers and ya¥d traders; | lowest since and a drop It was indicated that|the ‘Three Aces of Denver in the | Studebaker riaozo, to Pueblo and Denver, prose: cution eounsel said, Evidence tending to show © that | LOS ANGELES, Calit., Mareh 12, : there was deposited to Fall's credit anio emptied & dime. Iuaelan 7.60 17.55 in here last night when a South Amepri- November, 19: bulk good and choice 200 to 300{ Points in Radio Corporation caused! pibs— Hendescena rane ed aobtaca ine wekce can honey bear, with a sweet name . 8 a halt in the upward movement] yay 18,85 18,85 < but an atrocious te turned t s decision might result | number of encores demanded by the | Texas Co .. pound bytehers, $13.60@13.75; top, & x Mt) May - +4 for $15,000, in the Bl Paso bank y c! temper, turned on fo hening the spec | session of] enthusiastic crowd. ‘The other acts| Texas and Pacific -.-.-.------ 58% | $13.75; packing sows, mostly $12.85| after a number ef packs. baa wrieen Fuly, 18.93 19.92 | Mr, Smith's testimony indicated chac| it, trainer, Miss Naldi Westlake, 26, he sonate which the leaders. had | were received with applause. Tobacco Products @13.15; average eost Wednesday, DeeAneeY cyomunareies, oplvapts Bellies— 8 $20,000 in bonds had been deposited | 974 Mit and clawed her so severely ped’ to end on Saturday After the shaw the deslere, ex. | Transont. Oll -..--reeee----> $13.89; weight, 230, Be on vena thacad would’ be incl Soe 2 for the ‘Tres Ritos company, In Qc: | ‘8t #he had to be takem to the on the Warren | hibiters and visiting auto men hela] Union Pacific receiving hospital, Cattle—Receipts, 5,800; fed steers ave to travel the|@ banquet and smoker at the Biks| United Drug and yearlin slow, weak to mostly tober, eluded in a new holding company trial was given semblance of > regular eourre through the judiciary | hall whieh proved such a tremend-|U. S- Cast Iron PIpe +----->= 10G@i60 lower: bulk early wales, $8.80] Cyr oorations, Fanious Players, At HICAGO, Mare 13s ae Wheat | Lvelinees for the first tme tofay as f committee which Includes among its |@us success that nearly everybody ind, Alcoha} dark | 10.60; weighty steers, $11.26; she] jitie Guilt and Weat Indies, U. 8.1 yi eT aa, mumen | & Fesult of the objections taken. b: mbers some of the leading oppon: | that attended left the piace with | U Ly mypoer - stock and bulls, mostly steady: | yiqustrial Alcohol» and Postum isa ee Pa BESO Binuan. A the defense to the offerings of ex ‘ of confirmation. There will be | flushed faces resulting from pleasure | U. 5. Steel .---- veals, draggy, weak to 500 lower! Geren) also were conspicuously nd 5 pall stasis hibits and testimony of the govern many opportunities to interpose de- | over the entertainment. Utah Copper ood stockers and feeders, searce, steady: | si ong. 7 ;_ number nies =a ies ted ment. No sharp words were ex KT HOT SPRINGS BY ys, should the epposition decide} Don't-miss the Auto Show. Wabash pid. A = bulk butcher cows and heifers, $5.25 ‘ Kelair ox ead ioe tag | Chansed, but the examination of wit: of strategy advisable. In| Tonight is the last night. Weatinghoure Elegitle -.----+ 7% 1@8.75; bologna bulls, $4,25@4.75; ; number 3 white 48146@49%e. Rye| nosses and the recording of exhibits thelr reassessment of the situation, ad tale alana Willys Overland esr is f the Republican leaders pointed out ‘Wenlwarth i. that when confirmation failed Tues- The fate of all testimony regard crit practical veal top, $10.50. 4 Sheep—Receipts, 10,000; lambs, sow, bidding 16@259, lower; early POTATOES $17 day on a 40 to 40 tie, not only Vice A oy top, .00; bulk desirable weight ing I's bank accounts will rest President Dawes but several of the City Jail May 5 lambs, $16.50@16 sheep, steady; upon the decision of Judge Kennedy | THBRMOPOLIS, Wye., March. 4%. SAGC Marc 2.—P a Repablicaidpecdtacevarcame tamicee Standard Oil Stocks |} tow oat tots ewes,’ $10.00; teeaera Bee eine teeing anaes as to whether or not tt fs shown to|—Do you need a eruteh? Horeag ate mem@ership were absent. They! | §) BeH T ; weak; shearing lambs, $15.85 @16.40; : i ter base te be a direct Issue in the case, The| chance to get @ palr f aig, mem brranip were absent, The |! Soon Be Home To nah eee market steady; reeelpts, 19 ears: to: government will proceed in its at-| A’ plio of erutehes eed canee. re: Democrats who were oyt .of the . Anglo American Ol) --. 19% 19% annie sound white aatatly 31.050 tempt to show that bonds from Sin-|sembling the heaps of antlers found chamber when the vote was taken This Offender Borne Serymser ~ 215 218 1.10; few fancy, $1.20@1.80; Minne clair ntually found their way | before the cabin daor of the old time could be wpm over. (9 SUPRA, £08 pa bt eee SEAL SHIP sota and North Dakota sacked round to the credit of Wall. If Judge Ken- | cow town realdent 1a an attraction nomena Ohesebrough Mi “4 u a ea RS, nedy rules this to be admissable it/at the Mineral Springs Apartments 1 takin mt 7 ry sident Coolidge is understood to |, Jim MeDenald believes in taking | Gheseprought nfd. AL 118 an! indbalaab will stand as the plaintiff's sh at the world’s largest mineral, hot = em! TS SINKING: AS PRESIDENT that there was a financial « springs here, A. L. Owen, proprietor on 2 fon be en the two; Jf not, it will |of the Mineral Springs Apartments, ~ 148s 194 Butter and Eggs have left It to Mr. Warren to decide | % Vacation, He not only belleves 191 continetal be wiped out of the records and will| says the big pile of crutches in the a the delights of a vacation but puts whether his name should again be his opinion info action and treats Kimeelf to one at short intervals. Crescent Cumberland ultted, ee 85 —— not he considered when Kenne ee ae 3 KF nen K cumulation of seve : " . dim McDonald's. vacations are @n- tsar Yom. 87 60 CREW SA E BERLIN, March 12. (By the As Ne ebb! pel ne h tout aay al 1 peal age eroad by She Keuaaies on 18W) Gal, fd. 108 112 CHICAGO, Mareh 12,--Butter low ated Press)—Dr, Walter Slmons| ed Tear Par h ton hid BH os { and are spent in the elty Jail. Fark tl 3 ae nin Aiea edione 40iket aandaris t i acting presi-| fraud | ih tomipa @ for yea McDonald walked out of the eity Sig Newt its er a meee 4°66 peta a ey ’ s, suffering from rheumatiam, 4 7 Iilinois Pipe -- - 148 «180 . a ee x 49440; extra firsts 474 @4 first ran republic to suc , M | A mS il at 10 o'clock yeaterday me Fl Indiana Pipe 7 ST. JOH N. ¥., MM : 41@45c; seconds H@37e, Hege high jedcich Ebert, Like EY y 1 > cured, ag they always a free man after serving a SIE Pen |The sealing steamer Stelia Maris, oo tn Ta ate at | 7 aa cae CHEYENNE, March 12 king the mineral hot one of the fleet which sailed from | sole ceqinary flewte 27027 thee God,” which is left| (BY The Associated Press.) | ' they throw awny thetr thly port Saturday for the annyal meteweaeiiin ee = pea (nk nr tte oaltl. aac anghanlbed fa t m and ennes, I need. the F seal hunt, sent a radio message puone) $ y —The records of the bank they have been ovoupying so I N onal Ti ait sentence for being drunk, Me-| Naonal Peake Donald's face is as familiar at police | New, York Om headquarters as Rudolph Valentino's | * i Ohio ON .-- features are to the screen. Jn the by the constitution, t t 1 a daylight today that she had been c oO exposes the com-| accounts of Albert B. Fall 5 I would put them out here last few months, since the card index | Penn, Mee crushed in the {ce and was sinking MONEY eapaEetAtLad aatieeei A beanie tak daicncc wasvetarer a? V? | in tho yard where those who need a (Continued From Page One) aystem at police headquarters was] oo'yi,, > Her crew of 80 men was taken off they retrained from attending the{/crmer secretary of the in-] pair of crutches may help them, would not stand up in| installed, McDonald has been arrest:| 50° penn Oj - by a sister ahip, the Prospero, NEW YORK, March 12.—Cail| ceremony and many benches on the | terior, were offered as a part | seh) ee @d on almost a dozen different occa-| "YW penn O11 sions on a charge of being drunk. | 5° 6 ‘Ing, At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, a. oO. Ohio only seven hours after he had gained s. ©. Ohio pfa. his Uberty, at the end of a li-day|q incarceration, McDonald was arrest- ed by Officer Hagerman and booked 1 that man Hanson, I contend, into this court and voluntarily ted perjury. He came into irt ond swore le recognized from a picture taken 20 Swan and Fineh ,,..--- money, firm; high, 4%; low, 4; ruling} extreme right of the chamber were|of tho court annals of the pot e, 4% ing bid, 4; offered gt] also empty. Doma case t . 1 Ju L AILROAD At NT FOR SUGAR 4%; last loan, 4; call loans against el ae 2k a a eel Blake Kennedy here a | acceptances, 3%; time loans, firm) Muh Minune bf. thé: dbedcnt.. hank! Ss oo wt oye, | mixed collateral, 60-90 days, 4; 46 whh the Firat Nation. of Bl Washington changes occurred in refined sugar a gove , 4 Hanson are sleeping | St Police. headquarters as an . O. Neb. - prices, Which were Usted from 6.00 Buss d } | , sisting that Hanson. “swore waiting trial in polige court this continued light. Refined futures} yyyrtrsr, ainn., March 12,—Clos ap teh, Besraeees ery | : pa y r ce lease } * Kthe Teapot Dor . | . aa ea — xel, agent for the North kest reputation away for | afternoon. Were nominal, flax: M $2.91; April and May, at Salt Creek, sth” we >a sbjec. | ‘The Uquor found on McDonald's Sugar futures closed stead: 291 mith ran into an objec: ‘ghey Westgeatiinsatin BR. slabt CRUDE MARKET closed steady $2.91; July, 92.89 tathb and a rebuk b; proximate sales, 21,450 tons. ——~— cquithtun and @ rebuke PY) ounce bottle and, according to police, Pir Sins, ate oh 8} | . * eee, much evidende,*| Was deattured alcoho}. Sg ale seeve $.00| Der, 3:1. Mohair Clips t broken this morning tn TRENTON, N, J., March 12 Gommill asserted, Smith Mule Creek e-ceceenenennncneoe 1.95 t mo) ! edie. | Kk railroad yards when 4 Hanson was being paid Sunburst .----c-sp-ceesensoeee 1.40 | : I M. Daugherty, former attor-|of Fall's bar t ar hen | length of casing, being unloaded for Jule time lost from work while MAS, NELSON RENAMED Hamilton Dome ... 1.08 METALS | Show Gain In ney general, and William J, Burns,| 1. C. Dundar, cashier of the Viret | {rom a flat’enr, rolled off and struck yy ng to teatify, ferris. --. om a les of fee boreay af investigation | Nat ” : + of El Pa Q tT \t 7 é jf That does not constitute payment BYTOD --ene. epesete 1-00 Y during the Daugherty regime, were called to th tand 1 } roxol was ight to a Casper ifying,” said Ju Gemmill AS SUPERINTENDENT NOtCHOS & cnccedubectececndenens (6h pee Many tates here today to testify for the govern questic oO J. Rob- | hospital for treatment = Pilot Butte sverccepeccerverene 1,35 ch 12.—Copper, ment at the trial of Tex Rickard and r t $e LANdEr , enceameccaccoecaceee .10| CMY: electrolytic, epot and futures, ee) rod five others for conspiracy tn trans waa sistant | W YORK.—Dr. Lee De Forrest Cat Creek -.-- 14ige. portitng Demprey-Carpentier fight nk £ December} Urged government censorship of Lance Creek Tin, firmer; spot and futures,! WASHINGTON, March 12.— The] films 24, the period | radio to curb activities of those seek: bs ~ | Osage tats A ag eon 1924 mohair clip In six rtates, which — bar d, which |ing to commercialize {t through ed. é x, » steady; prices unchanged, produce 96 per cent of the United m was subpoenact vortising NEW YORK, March 12.—Forelgn Grass Creek, Lead, quiet; spot, $9.00. ‘ oot3,000| LOY urzon or ee 4 renamed | Jreybul - 1 nemeeeememmerne , Vi psiad States supply, totaled 10, The detenke objects to this a a 2 mae Et 1h Pmee net | in aa Natrona Gen:| Torehiight . ccc ate eet ay 4s Ng Louls spot| pounds, the department of agricul count as an exhibit becauge it is| POO LATE TO CLASSIFY eh ‘ ; ies ¢ the| Elk Basin .. ‘ 40. ture ostimated today. In 1923 the I d not competent or relévant as to an —— ae ; 478;..60 day bills on banks, | eral hospital at DR yon yea:| Rock Creek . Antimony, apot, $16.00, clip was 8,651,000 pounds, s Improve {anue before this court,” Intersowet |* COMPETENT woman wantn rea 4 France, demand, 6.121%; | board of county co! it Creek haematite cmeremeraned Texas which produced about 80 per J. W: Lacey. of detense counsel, "N, taurant or general house work, 6.13. Italy, demand, 4.05%; | terday. Sal seesee 4 counse 0 | Phone 1174 g reed Alre- 140 8, Conwell, Call morn, t .'T. Garver and C. Sengreeeenatneay cent of the country's crop clipped kL ———— defendant here Js in anyway a party | ———— » 1 srear tae: py pr talpet Poultry. COTTON $.471,000 pounds, or an increage of | SDON, March 1%.—The bul} to that account. Aw in now it | THOROUC Famers x 501 letin issued by Lord Curzon's phy not intended } aby dates a judaew for the firet election to be] CHICAGO, March 12.~—Poultry, [| 1,871,000. pounds. [etn y Lord Curzon’s phyal-| {9 not intended rinect any de a4 i h 1d 7 alt Creek, the] alive, unsettled; fowl the; important producing j clans tod says he was able to get| fendant with ¢) tem.’ EAPOLTS, Minn., March 12,| held tn the tana of ‘announced In| springs, 3ic: roosters, 19 y NEW YORK, March 12.—pot eot:! ‘ew Mixico, Arizona, California |some sleep and that hia‘general con:| “Wo will later have a wit ————__—__ 4 20¢ lower, family gutents at | date of which w 23c: ducks, 280; geese, 18¢ ton et; middling, ¢ Aftion tinues satisfactory t: han © t ‘One Windsor # #85. Bran $23@24.00. the near future. 23c; ducks, 28c; geese, 18c. , ep a