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7, MARCH 25, 1925 PAGE EIGHT The Casper Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY jj aig e = ° e e i Oil : Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets = NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRE SHELDON DOME TEST | bump DoRA—-MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT Se WELL SHOWING FOR OR DEAR HERE COMES | | UES Ae em | T ALWAYS Bi GR CHECKS Now CRUDE PRODUCTION Tine Lonerarhae WAG Ao aNe ae wHAT By LADYS LUNCH WATER? Oil of Good Grade Is Sprayed by Mack Oil Company’s Well on Which Drilling Will Soon Be Resumed. tlelés, and drilling the 2,800-foot level {is now ast tion of LVEA UTTLE Time To SPARE WALK UP To THE BANK kuTH WHY, TO COVER WAT CHECK, “ PAY FORNourR in recent - | started ral 1 of 32.3 gra ling 240 degrees lows: | Properties Per cent Gasoline . ~ ore GASOLINE ALLEY—OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS AGAIN LLL MTA AN 7 100.00 he sari, | The Mack Of] company recently Hh / , oat PROMISED “TO GO } MOONLIGHT Gets \ UT) PHYLLIS HAS | \ ™ \ COULD KjCK MYSELF GEE ISN'T IT re than g was rganized with H. C. Chapr “ MAN STARTED | ie ee 7 ‘ AROUND THE BLOCK ! as {ts dent and a capital of | fi! WAtKINIG WITH ME ANYTHING | Ree ie A ee oe Paes | THAT SOMETHING a ANCE Uke THAT— $100,000 to continue drilling on the SCENT ANON LL-ANO irs | | : )PAYELIST SN) BEAUTIFUL, esoitirs COLD AND DEAS AND | DIDNT SAY A well. Further progress on the test Biol arig Sua es MOONLIGHT \ Sire EOS AS THE MOCN is, THING "> PLANNED will be watched with interest by SERIALS baaiaby TONIGHT MILES | CAN TRRILL OS TO say! ofl men here. MOORE: ie away, | as aoa . j ; é NG Gains of Many Months In <a AL vt i Some Stocks Wiped Out NEW YORK March 25.—So|& Northwestern, Great Northern rastic has been the reaction in| preferred and Northern Pacific are some of the western railroad stocks| two to four points under the No- in the last few weeks that many is-| vember 23 quotations. Selling of sues have cancelled all the gains re-} these issues has been inspired by corded since election day. Union| the break in wheat prices, the St. Pacific, high as| Paul receivership and the relatively 1.40% on the 4 election, | poor earnings reporta in the first closed yesterday a’ ; Canadian | two months this year, as compared Paaific is nearly seven points below] with the corresponding period a U. 8 Steel - its pre-election price, while Ch year ago. Utah Copper New York Stocks Wabash pfd. “A Lest Bate NEST a ete MEY NEW YORK, March. 25.—Foreign | = 5 tne satel ; exchanges steady. Quotations in ; cents: Great Britain, demand 478% | ERNE } cables, 478%; 60 day bills on banks, CRUDE MARKET, s 5 a8 q b | 74%. demand 5.24%; cables, demand 4.06%; BUSINESS BRIEFS between San Francisco and Port- Willys-Overland land will cost $15,000,000 while 190 Woolworth Commerce Commis-| miles of new track connecting Ari-| All. ‘Chem. & Dye n of § )| zona and New Mexico lines will cost| American Can The shares | $11,000,000. Fifteen million dollars} Am. Car & Fay. athern | will be spent on @ new line In Ari-| 4m, Locomotive in turn will] zona and Mexico. ‘Ata, Gm. Ja Ref, 000 in preferred s cablee, ° uge, them aa © LTR ns aaa Am. Sugar -- Industrial Issues Lead Re-| Commission Houses Are Ag-| Market bond issues ATLANTA, March 25. — Retail] Am. Tel) @ Tel. Bip Vanity At nS strial Is e- oes ri : buying has reached record propor-| am. tabscce” eda covery Today on Gotham gressive Buyers on Chi Mule Creek .. ne o1) BAN FRANCISCO, March 25—| tions ‘under the stimulus of pring | Am. Water Wks. Sunburst 1.40 Exchange cago Floor Construction work to approxi-| weather and the approach of Waater | 4 Ww % | Hamilton 1.05 ; beeen COLUMBU: a mately $41,000,000 has been started| and the opera season. Thousands Rene eee easter = 0 CHICAGO, March 25.—Aggressiye 8, Ohio, March 26. by the Southern Pacifi SSL LSS : NEW YORK, March 25.—Stoclel buying by leading commission | hie werthon fonine Cone ?| NEW YORK, Murch g5-No phreys Boyd Oil company, it was] changes were recorded today in re- announced here today. The price|fin?d sugar, list prices ranging froin paid for the property is reported] 6.00 to 6.20 for fine granulated with to be approximately $7,000,000, pay-| most refiners accepting business be- railway in| of persons returning home from California, Oregon, Arizona, New| Florida are swelling the shopping Mexico and Mexico. New trackage | crowds Atchison Atl, Coast Line Baldwin Looo Balt. & Ohio and feeders, $6.75@8.25; few up-| Bethlehem Steel Byron ~----------—-----+------- 1.30 prices made impressive recovery | houses, together with a material en- from recent weakness in today’s|largement of general trade led to an market, net gains of 1 to 5 points} advance in wheat prices today af- being scattered throughout the list.| ter a decline at the start. The int- Notches ~ -.-----—-----------—- _- 5 Pilot Butte -. Lander . Cat Creek Bear traders attempted to unsettle) tia] weakness was in sympathy with | 7 Lance Creek P im abl c LIVES I OCK Pee ee iat ae cee: ae | Caeenee eee Oeied the general list by hammering Union| lower quotations on wheat at Liver. |a0!6 ip stock of the Pure Oll com:|low these levels. | cen rs 4 Gull cuowtlp Btaniowers “aatly feateed| (Can tmcastenetcs St Pacific to a new 1925 low gt 135%,|pool and on account of a sharp|P2"¥ and partly in cash. re nominal, \ but they encountered strong buying| downturn in corn values here. How- lesirabl reight nbs 15.5 Cerro ¢ >a <, 25.—1 Gesirable welght lambs, $15.50;} Cerro de Pasco - siipport and were forced to cover} 4ver, lack of rain over the domestic POULTRY. NEW YORK, March 25.—Pric Chicago Prices. choice light lambs, held at $16.00;] Chandler Motor Torchilght ~ e f " vhes onic s ming oils at 2 p. m. today were CHICAGO, March 25.{U. 8. De-| sheep, weak; ewe top, $9.75; weth-| Chesapeake & Oh ae ee peers 2.15 pabg hte nals, rapa LL she aleon shat Reelaalaa (Sees potash 25.—Poultry, | listed on the New York curb. as fy a, evr rairs ‘1 Kays, : k Cree! sales ie # Ss. ‘, voras’s crop lalive, higher; fowls, 28c; springs, 30c;| follows: partment of ure.)—H rs, upward to feeders, | Chic. & Northwestern . Aare Th . 4 sport ‘from.\thare were. more: than Pr 5 Receipts, 15 eady; sales shearing and feeding| Chic. Mil. & St. P. pfd. Salt Creek e closing was strong. Ph ede ee i aba Aes ae _turkeys, 23¢; duc Standard Ol] (Indiana), 60%; Moun- sales mostly jambs, $15,25@15.75. Chic. R. I. & Pac. NEW YORK, March 25.—Rally-| | Subsequenly the market continued n Pros shippers betta ‘ aoe one ing tendencies marked the opening|to ‘advance. Bad crop reports kept atrong with Tuesday's avera 4 Denver Prices. ibn of today’s stock market as distribu- | coming from Nebraska, Kansas, Ok desirable 180 to 800 pound avers : Colorado ¥ WYOMING OILS tipn of buy! senta-|lahoma, and Texas. The latter stat $13.65 to $13.90; trader top, $1 | DENVER, Colo., March 25.—4U, 8.| Congoleum lpn of buying orders for representa. | la as spdteonteg2 beeen’ tive industrials caused prices of|in particular, (Quotations by Blas Vucurevich,| these shares to rebound one to four| more attention than heretofore and received much 140 to 170 pound a ses, largely | Depa Gas ment of Agriculture.}—Hogs| Consolidated $13.10 to $13.60; bulk packing sows,| —Receipts, 1,00 quality plainer;] Corn Prod 9 1 n 7 e 4 stro: 2, Be stow Ke 3 cible Si 208 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. joe atid : ars et Soya ee S I C k pear SIS cee FEB EE Puls Gtetss | Crug ee eel Ba "Aek Gult States Steel, 2% and U. §,|and July, $1481 to $1.48%. a ree 0 lower on acking sows, steady] Davison Chem. Western Exploration 2 5:5 || Gteslan spain hse recok, tw end / andi) vate bene. gy niom, verted. from oye $12.00 to $12.50; fat pizs,| Du Pont.de Nem Consolidated Royalty 1.03 1.19 |New Haven led @ recovery in the} unchanged figures to a setbac Specialists me tee "| ert ARE Central Pipeline + 39 | low priced rail issues. 2 cents, May $1.63%4 to $1.64 ; at res ae) ramoum-Pl EB. T. Willian 121, | Speculative sentiment grew more|July 31.43% to $1,44%, was follow. i apes, ROO: ORIN ON, 200s ae are Meret Bihiemer-= “}7 > | cheerful as the initial upswitfg gath-|ed by a rise which carried May to load 1.476 pound ateers, $8.80;| Gen a da Wastere bikie 14 14 [ered momentum. More than 50] $1.66 and July to $1.47%. | ad 1,144 pound, $10.00; lighter ropetedin intew ‘Conatat 07% ‘os | 8 scored gains of a point or| Further selling to stop losses on For years we have specialized 1, $9.85; two loads cows, 87.15 to Motors i : ve h i two loads cows, $7. yg ihay Goleta 6s os | more in the first half hour with the] the part of holders forced down the inthe ubeté d yatta eS pa a ESTO ty LN eS ee aE Besta ma Jupiter ng os rails showing good recuperative|prics of corn, September delivery in the er grade of Salt stele | iner grades, $ i Houston ou Elkhorn 03% u, | power after yesterday's sharp ge-|touched the lowest level yet this Creek stocks. | gee Wer saaces cate Domino 04 05 |eline and short covering accelerat-| Season. After opening at %c to we r other| Hudson Motors - Rovalty 4 ( advance in the popular in-]3%c decline the market rallied but : 01 Utah Copper was an out-| then weakened again ae rene n ‘ See aert aon cae tuicel| titater the’ corel tiarkel' was inti | We are members of the New ve to B0c lower, on fat r copper shares'were | enced by wheat str and thei York Curb Market Association, N preferred A ice. . . . . patted peter Lo asa Nort 00% | ett Risa teen and have a direct private wire a feed m Valley ol : ountec ost three poin' > i erm atenay: mandy MONEY iomgtod ae : ‘ee | sha’ Northern Pactto ‘raid’ two tn Corn clase fem penal eis ir pees ver Abs eek trae 36% | Mountain Producers points. Foreign exchanges opened net higher, May, $1.12 principal markets. rgely ) ( sack L Marland O re 36% tain Pr : sterling moving vp to outsiders, Max. Motors Balt Creek Produ YORK, March 25.—Call $4,784 influenced b: Seaboard ¢ very dull; money, firm; high, 4; low, 3%; ruling| tro. yran. aTex The morning rally was temporari- Starting at Because Denver is the principal : 3%; closing bid, 4; offered at] \ ipane tA, ar ly in upted ‘by another bear drive to 44% last loan, 4; call loans against urd Pac. HAs ~ 6%} 8 oO. 1, on Union «Pacific which was ham- 1 and sagged market for many Salt Creek ceptances time loans, steady mixed collateral, 60-90 days, 4; 4-6 mered down from 1.89% to a new stocks, and the nearest point of |low level for the year at 1.36% contact to the markets for the i see 3; prine mercial |. Central 146 | This brought about profit taking in { rn ewe aser 4 Re Oe eas U6 SILVER e other sections of the list by others, a telegram or a tele- ; ; pee Ber URAL ES . ety ‘ . tra had bought stock yes 4 s Norfolk & We K . main Caen UL Gast irek phone call to our office would a eit LIBERTY BONDS N eel acer een - 45%] “New York, Mar Bor sil slipping 3% peints from its bring you in closest possible Omaha Quotations. ] Z «henna ott - Ver, 67%c; Mexican 51%, high, American Can and Ger S - ae | r ye c y -: Piswminrait Ke oirits 4ach and sey touch with these markets. estnit . : ats San EB point or #0. Strong ment r r NEW YORK, March 25.—Liberty| Pennsylvania ne sti hy Sp Ie eipteeaaee sed. 7) ne 13; first] Phila. & Rdg POTATOES | wer levels and the market Our experience and facilities | upward again aroun¢ Ae) fo ~ enable us to efficiently execute | ast 110 stocks being y uu a : covernme CHICAGO," March 26.—Potatoes;| 4 point or more above yester: orders in unlisted stocks and 1 ‘ a ae eqrl rading slow, market | day's final quotations, The swift Ss ae me dull, < tone; receipts, 49 cars;| rebound indicated that the decline bonds to your best advantage. ba & San. Fran. are tind ieeal | 7 ? total U.S. shipments, 810; Wiscon.| any instances had been ore e oe ee | N E WMA N ERB 3 Alr Line ain sacked round whites, 90c@ $1.00 and that fresh buying power : wl . PUCK ia the Ee @$1.00; fancy higher; buik | had been supplied overnight, Max-|§ On executed orders we will : 7 s r Con, . - 18% | good quality, $1.1 ate: s B, Air Reduction, Rem . IS CLAIMED Sites" aca = tan [eee sun, flab chen bale mal Mote Air Reset: Ra sadly vay taleghene orice Southern “Pa extended their early gains to graph expenses. pte, 8,000; ted steers | re BK Southern Ry three points or moreé, Call money te and handy weight | & renewed at 344 per cent NEW YORK, Mareh 25—Newman | Standard Oil, ¢ P Nervousness over the renewed sel president of the Ann Arbor| Standard Oil N, decline; qual-| raflroad, died today in tle Roosevelt | Stewart Warner ing of the Pactfics which fore x t sales weighty | hospital.. He wae operated on Mon-| Studebaker Union Pacific down to 135% and] May —.--20. 20.35 20.35 fi id i : light He wns ars old Texas Co. .... CHICAGO, Ma Canadian Pacific to 142%, both new] July - 2016. 20:17 t Ha ms $9,00@10. Erb vice-president of the| Texas & Paifie -. cream: gures, with Southern Pacific MIGMIORS ompany grade butcher cows and helf Dominion Copper company.| Tobacco Products standards, ating yesterday's minimum fig-| CHICAGO, —Wheat- INVESTMENT SECURITIES ady; medium grades, weak;| He wae admitted to the bar in 1872| Transcont. Oil - firets, 41@44% ure of 99%, soon vanished when| Nc hard, $1.67% UNITED STATES. NATIONAL ANI BUIL OTS veal, steady t ockers and] and practiced law until 1902 Union Pacific c . bullish demonstrations were resumed| Corn—No. 3 mixed, $1.06% Dan vax feeders, fully stead In earlier years he was president | United Drug lower; receipts » many industrial shares, Maxwell | 2 yellow, $1.13% cows and helfers, $ the Western Telegraph company,| U. S. Cast Iron Pipe firsts, @25' Motors B wan lifted 4%4 point 8.| | Oats—N intxed, 4714 @ 45% tt eal top, $8.50; f to out-| which was absorbed by the West-|U. S. Ind. Alcohol fc; storage pack ext ‘ ndustrial Aleohot 31, and DuPont | S white, 4 ; ® upward to $ ersjern Union Telegraph company JU. 8. Rubber ... 20% ia | Rye-No "

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