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PAGE EIGHT } |. Oil ! PATTEN AGAIN RULES IN GRAIN MARKET Power of Old-Time Trader Demonstrated In Chicago Sessions with Renewed Hope for Bulls on Long Side but $500 Finance naining of his vhcbiod Lem SCOTT Joseph Leiter almost cornered in when he bought 40 million sshels of wheat and ran prices from $1.20 to $1.85. But he hadn't gured on P. D. Armour and w he called on Armour to deliver fi p of wheat to fulfill industrial nds of far whest, chartered els.to keep the rapidly freezing traffic lanes on the Great Lakes open and at tremendous cost slivered not only five million but bushels and broke the ost Lelter $9,000. n tried his hand buying up 30 million bus bulla and nself a leader he has held s for Today tend 1909, of grain before the pressure got the be! t of him and forced selling. And 3 he admitted that he had in a corner in cotton during For this he was fined $4,000 ng competition. Renewed gloom which. rec the board of Patten ha hop with knowledge a hand in the Patten steered But with all his ups and downs, Patten has retained a steady leader- ship since 1890 and has made tre- mendous profits. It was said of him that he is the cnly big trader who is open {n his dealings, telling his fective in trading and pulling out objective ts reac s point blank as a whole, when He “takin that I now 1g the markets apressed with the fact hasn't bee er the C developed tor forty y time “Ola Ht in 1888 and nered in 1897 to the ¢ he attempted on his ow 1909 to round up all the grain, the recent fiasco t ried the facts ‘an. the situation (SUR ts higher prices all around.’ ng crp has given new hope confidence to the bulls. such a& no other could have given, backed as {t is by the influence of ines have been Che Casper Daily Cribune Bonds :: Stocks Grain NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRE BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG POOR FELLER Nou Lock UKE & SUPFERING ARMENIAN WE GOTTA PUT SOME FAT ON New BARNEY, TUAT Six DAW RACE NEXT WEEK \S SoRT oF a FREAK RACES similiar Te The six DAY BIKE RACE rou KAIOW - ITs AN ENDURANCE GoNTE ST Rare NH ANNTHING ELSE AND F ANY OF THE HORSES v (Sok LUKE Hever STAND THE GFE , RIGHT AWAY Whe Commitee Faom THe ry TOKEN CLOG FIRES Gosu! "EM OFF THE List Le peE i) OF ENTREE PLUG A Going] CNER RIGHT NOw + -ruar % 5.000 AIN'T BE CouGHED a) Great Britain rights reserved, GASOLINE ALLEY—DOC MAKES A COUPLE OF DIAGNOSES KEAN Come DAT docKey COMMEE TO Inseect SPAHKY OFF FOr FIVE MINOTES 4 SORE, ! USED TO READ CHARACTER FROM HSNOWRITING. YO BE GLAD To ave YoU THE BENEFIT OF MY SKILL 4NID TALENT. WANT HERE. tWANIT TO SHOW Vou A COUPLE OF SAMPLES, Doc. LIBERTY BOT KNOW SOST new set of leaders. the most successful trader of all Through allthis history of time, no man has actually as yet c Time and again Patten has sald grain and lasted tong to tell o of late years that he was pulling out Benjamin Peterson Hutchison, “Old ]of active trading and following his Hutch.” came the nearest when he] present efforts to save grains from pougikt up the supply and ran prices | further drops, he may finally retire, from 85c $2. But the strain/the holder of an unprecedented was so terr that he soon died with | reien as wheat king. Commodity Trade News ° (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) , Maine railroad has formally petition- Fruit. ed the city to revoke the bus line ATLANTA—Frosts and freezes] license of the eastern Massachus which are reported to have killed] street railway company peaches {n mountainous sections of _——_ DETROIT.—March shipments the Carolinas did little harm to ot Georgia orchards in middle] the Chevrolet Motor company total- and South G not hurt at}ed 48,306 cars of which 39,906 were all shipped to American dealers and ~ the remainder exported. A new day's Livestock. production record was set on March FORT WORTH.—C raisers, | 31 when 3,097 cars were turnred out. seeking escape for their ‘ds from oe the dry ranges, are movi their Gasoline. stock in two directions, a part being] SHREVEPOF La.—Gasoline is shipped to Me i part, starting | retailing here at 20.5c per Jo! at Midland, ts bel nved to Kan-| with tank wagons rece(ving 18.5c¢ fc sas and Oklahoma lowing the latest redu y the lard Off company of 1 cent a Texti Pt FALL RIVER.—Stafford Mill No ——-- 1 wh idle for more than Clothing. a year Work has| NEW ORLFEANS.—Mefi's. clothing been 4 |retaflers are counting on forecasts | — Jof fair weather this W YOMING OILS |: Business Briefs (Quotations PHI gat ADELPHIA POTATOES 7 Pr . | 1 ,CRUDE MARKET | CHICAGO, April 7 er; creamery extras 41% 420; extra firsts se esit @29%c; seconds sta 4% @270; ege pack ext lower, o; ordinary 8% ireybull Torchite ht Poultry. \f TT Ed BOESAST How THIS BIRD 1S EASY GOING, AFFECTIONATE ANID HOME LOVING BOT POTS THINGS ORF. HE'S SORT OF FAINT HEBRTED ANID DOESN'T KNOW EXACTLY WHAT HE WANTS. HE Likes Hic Weer - PATIEN) ABOUT REACH) THIS * ONE? —$—— Utah Copper - f Wabash pfd. A | New York Stocks = || westingnouse wiectrie - 68 Last Bale Willys Overland - - 14 | Woolworth — - 119% ° | Allis Chemical and Dye - Ameri! Amerioan Ca LIVESTOCK American rr Asnationtin J . ; : (Continued From Page One) Chicago Prices. |Reaction Sets in to Early|Liverpool Advance Is Re- Fe a Miah are ce ee OulR toy saertasa daze eesena i vay. American CHICAGO, Aprit 7 (UL Ss. De-| Morning Strength in Oils flected in the Chicago ptcikive power” "| ports of deeds. She would probably epenart east Bobecraiy partment of Agriculture)——Hogs— And Motors. Market. also make similar sreports to the merican ater orks 2 7 ely 3 oo rl ‘ad $13.45; bulk desirable 150 to. 225.| NEW YORK, April 7—Lower|, CHICAGO, April 7+Owing large-|ing at the launching of the aircraft) A reason: for the county clerls ; a 5 150 to 225 a ; 7 ly to m sharp unexpected advance |carrier Saratoga here today, Secre-| attitude toward newspapers may be Atchison pound averages, $13.20@15.40; bulk | gasoline and refined sugar prices, OW: seen in her statement de thei: Atl, Coast 240 to 300-pound butchers, $13.15@ {in savheat: {quotations : at’. JAverpoo! | tary Wilbur.deciared that the ‘éhip ork po ee Balawit: Loconotive = 18.80; -padking: saws largely $11/80 combined at the circulation of ru-|wheat prices’ here scored a decided | “is not only concrete evidence of the | morning. Baltimore and Ohio - @i2.10; bulk strong weight slaugh-| 0% questioning the safety of the} upturn today during the early deal-|effect of the agreement limiting] ‘No newspaper did me any good Bethlehem Steel ter pigs, $12.25@12.65. Chicago and Northwestern division | ings. There was general buying on|naval armament but also evidence |in the election,” she declared, California Pe aaichib te ap ow 5 brought about a renewal of selling| the part of commission houses. Re-|of the fact that at the Washington| Attention of the public 4s called to peiayats Cattle—10,000; yearlings . and ssure in today’s market. Many|ports that extensive hedging sales|conference the question of aircraft|the fact (not a supposition) that handywelght steers, fully | steady:|popvlar Issues in which the short|at Winnipeg for a Canadian pool | was under consideration and that one| every paper filed for record in the heavi wi steady to weak; early interest had been materially reduc-| had been completed were given con- | of the methods for limiting the effect courthouse constitutes a public rec- top yearlings, $ best heavles,/ed by the recent advance fell back] serable attention. ‘The opening | of aircraft was by limiting the: slze|ord and 1s oven to Inspection by ee al fed meer eth enehine, one to quarter points but most of| which ranged from half cent to 24%c]and number of aircraft carriers.” .| any person who so desires. '9.00@10.75; several - loac choice nade 0 covery fre y . vy vaieera, $11,014 hatter Hate jomade ood recovery from} higher, May $1471 to #14815 and| ‘The Saratoga, he added, {s signi-| Despite Morgan's efforts to con- ¥ he di Total sales up-| July $1.37 to 1.3714 was followed by | ficant also because Of its scientific 1 fro: xpay: hi : grade heifers and fat cows, active; | proximated: 1,200,000 shares. a slight reaction and then by # new | equipment.” Se saaipixgoetie tanks Moe tab ink atendss lower gradaicows,.extremely pap petals * - - . aminer’s reports today, the Tribune ‘and dull; bulk. fat cows, $5.26@ | ee thy ar ‘The mortal mind,” he declared, | has obtained for its readers copies ; most. helfers, $7.60@8.25; bulk] in D —Stock prices) Subsequently, the market was in-| ‘has conceived and put into execu-|of the reports from another source. fae yg pan oad 8 $3.00 | mused bas movement to higher| fluenced by persistent reports of|tion nothing which embodies more | All reports were le to Governor bulls, steady; weighty , bi ground at the opening of today’s | crop damage in Ohio and, Indiana} of the accumulation of human know- | Nellie T. Ross by S. A. Brown, as Sa RATA hes et ‘| macket which was featured by bul-|and by indications of better demand | ledge than the vessel being launched | sistant state examiner. Nat aee LAS eeAESEe cewhd lish operations in the motor and oll] from exporters and domestic millers. | tod, At first glance at the reports of $9.00; outsiders taking limited sup-| SP4te®: Maxwell Motors A advanced | Italy was said to have immediate] Speaking of the historical signifi-| the county officers.a more than pos ‘ two points to a record top at 94 and} need for. important quantities of | cance of, the event and mentioning | sible reason why Morgan wished to Paci lasnbec monty Willys Overland preferred recorded | wheat. Closing prices on wheat were|the four ships of that name which| suppress the news today, may be c Boudin $2 to 88-poond sir The oils showed} unsettled 2¢ to 4%e net higher, Ma have preceded her in the American | seen. Du Por Ne 216,00; fave $18 10;b pment on _Initial| $1.50% to $1.51 and July $1.39%4 to} navy, the Secretary mentioned par-| Practically every report in one of I 4 50; extremely welghty | ® nd Dupont } $1.39%. ticularly the Saratoga, which parti-| fhe first few paragraphs contains i PI $14.25; loud good .Sp-potind “tk? |enea 1%s and 1] Corn and oats were firmer, sym-|cipated in the war of 1812, which | phrases such /as, “unusual number ( \ "] rs, $18.00; fat sheep and | PONt res pathizing with wheat. Cash business| Was to determine whether or not|of errors and omissions In the ac- r Electr epiiclyeyss Bet ie5 ne | Confident buying continued to|in corn was said to have enlarged. |there should be free men and free|counts since our last examination: ri d 50; shorn. ewes, $8.00; de. | Characteri the early trading with| After opening at 1c to 2\c higher,| ships upon the international high-| “never made any attempt to’ keep Grea E hearing lambs, $15.00 (ts best eing recorded by the | May $1.0144 to $1.02; the corn mar-| Ways,” and added. any legible records whereby his ‘c Gult ee | spectalt Standard industrials and | ket eased back a little “Incidentally {t miay be noted that | fice’ could be audited with eny de f yi 6 Onidhb Greuadlons | moderate {my e corn market was re-|our partleipation in the world war|greo of certainty.” during first ye ; ‘iti@ aha . Ss B eports of good de- | was also the result of a firm convie-| he kept no record;” “accounting ays Ul Oxta Or nae » harevand’ citles.| tion on our part that this nation|tem in vogue in this institution we Int. Haxvester® JL. ‘ \ Ht 1 were lght. was|had a@ right to the free and unre-|in the mo: ble condition of 1 A 1 ¢ to 4%e net hig Ma} | strained use of the high seas for|any sy ts that {t pou $1.043 | transportation of c een ! t ¢ a started at 4c to-Mc up, May | as that right was Ilr hec Let - | 40%c and later held within | tional law.” state e: I te and Na $1 p the ial SX FTES Fs PSs a noe g sat : 4 ell Motors “Lower prices on hogs had a d Marland Ot! Cattle 8,000; fed steers an Oil were among the| pressing effect in the provision mar- } rear ie renarrated aul uti oke ieee é SUGAR SILVER Mex. Seaboard Oil nostly $9@10. Delaware open Close ard mostly Hudson, Open High Low Clos Kan. and Texas #1 Dry Goods and Central | Wheat ) NEW YORK, A. 1 Pacific pf E highe each fell back a| May 1.01% 147. 1.50% | sugar was eakier. NEW YORK ee ery Ward a stror a ; sales, Foreign | July 1.40% 1.35% 1.39% Jof fine granulated was lowered fly 1 ictias soeeahae ' :: bulk t cows $5.50@8 i rr steady. Demand] Sept. ~ 1.61% 1.29 4) 1.31 points, standing at $5.75 to $6.00. : = nL aah te National Le - upward to $8.76; heifers mos ruling unchanged at $4.7814 | Corn— the inside quotations representing a Flour. New York Central : @9.50; few upward to $10; and French francs declining a point 104% 1.01, 1.04%4 |new low record for the year. Re-| yrmNNEAPOLIS, MI i N.Y. N. HL, und F larg ‘ound 5 to.6.13 ‘cents 544 1.08% 1.06% 1.08% | fined futures were nominal, ede: socthicbee. PAE eRe h ‘ ‘ * Flour, higher. In carload ic Norfolk and Westerr $4 t | Active sell, 1.09% 1.06 1.0913] Sugar futures closed steady. Ap a «) quoted’ s beef arc : ‘ lamba atone ola : rime Ap-| family patents quoted at $8.1 riers la proximate sales. 21,000 tons; May,/@ barrel in 98-pound sacks, Northern Paciti é wool lambs $ to} moveme: and 400 41M 41 wee September, 318; De-| ments, 710 barrels. Bi Pacific © heavy fed 1} profit-taking whi ALY / 4 42h ; wih ee 2s E Americar --- 15% sheep steady; ewe top| part of the earller 43% 43% 43% Pennsylvania StS 9.25; feeders strong; 70 pound | ana’ Northwe PRIN EEE oe mee ‘ banter 8 : jo joss tors coma |! Foreign Exchange I fs) Denver Prices t (ng 923 low recc +9915 1.00% .08%S 1.0045 Re DENVER, April 7.. (l Sell prea Northern Pacific SEW YORK, Apri! 7 ‘ein BOND SUT MOVED 10 Reynold 2,400; gene fd. and Union Paeltie whi 6.30 16.37 16.17 16.37 nes ell ST Re dels eee Hing feed ea, 8000s: ara pags 1 Hep Have pip ritain demand 4781%; cables Bt é top, $13.10 for two 1 to 2 points market's uns 602 16.67 16.50 1 4781; 60 day bills on banks 474%. | Ig tT COURT eps ee pound 180 t ent wan Int Intensified ae France demand 6.13%; cables 6,14 | Ur an a - 0; | tou toar om price at 1 Pad gete te wc sue — toss Bhett 8 eel ~~~ . v packing | Retention ¢ oney rates, re-| Sept. | Sout! fic. * | sows, $11.60; stock pigs, $11.00 to} flected in the renewal of call loans | Bellies— [" moni CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 7-—BSuit Southern Railway ‘ fat pigs, $11.25 to $11.50 at four.per cent was a contributing | May 20,05 19,70 MONEY jt the commissioners of Hot Springs Standard Oli, Cal OT Receipts, 900; calves, 100;| factor tothe reaction which embrac-| July - 19.85 © 19.55 to recover $12,000 from the ‘ nerally steady several loads, | ed a number of indivic ul specialties. |F y and Deposit company of ) steers, $10.26 freight paid: two| Sharp bidding up of Coca Cola, U. Cash Grains and Provisions. W YORK, April 7.—Call mone which. was fnatitneed in ids heifers, $8.50; others, $8.25;| S. Realty, Brunswick Balke Colen-| CHICAGO, April. 7.—Wheat, no] easy; high, 4; low, 4; ruling rate, 4;/ the Hot Springs county state court, - cows, dar and General Asphalt after mid-| sales. Corn 2 mixed $1.0214; No. | closing bid, 4; offered at 4%; last | has been transferred to the United and Pacific - heifers, 1, 7 | day but the general. market contin-| 2° yellow $1.05: oats No. 8 white 43|loan, 4; call loans against accept-| states court for Wyoming. The $12 Product . choice vealers, to $12.00; | ued under the influence of tHe drop ‘o. 4 white dlc. ance,*3'4; time loans, steady; mixed ko09 sought ts the amount of the bond nt. Ol al loads feede 50 to 8.15, | of the western stock. Chicako North: No. 3, $1.09; ‘bariey 83@85c; | collateral, 60-90 days, 4; 4:6 months, |given by the Maryland to secure ep—6,800; fat lambs, 10 to 15c| western want down to 49%o with the | timothy seed $5.40@6.60; clover seed | 4; prime c retal 4 county money on deposit in the several loads pound| decline arousing misgivings as to | $20@28.50; lard $16.02; ribs $17.1 te ET Thermopolis State bank at the time ta, 5; two load ging | the mainter of the current div-| bellies $20. | xde Fla the bank failed. inds $14.90 fat cars| idend. ‘Savage broke: five and oo | DULUTH, April 7 ” _—_—____ shearing lambs, $15.25 49 aldwin® Am Can and U, 8. For results try a Trib Clase’ | $2.75%4 bid: May $2.75% asked For results try a Tribune Classified 114% 7é-pound native springs, $17.50, [cast Iron Pipe yielded 244 polnis. tled Ad. #2.76 asked. Aa "fs. Livestock :: All Markets THIS 1S 4 LADY's * » BANOWRITING. SHE HAS ~ MOCH CHARM AND GREAT THE LOOTER. SHE SEEMS TO SE WAITING FOR THE RIGHT Mans TO SAY THE RIGHT TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925 aa CA ALL RIGHT, SUNSHINE. TELL The GESTLEMEN WELL RECEIVE | “eM IW ONE M4-M. MINUTE \ DONT KNOW ANYTHING HANDWRITING BUT Vou COULDNT KNovw THAT PAIR AN ONE WAS MINE AND ONE WAS PHYLLIS". Coc SORELY HIT SOME OF (TF RIGHT. 1 DIDN'T Know HANDWRITING TOLD SO MUCH. { CE. HOWEVER SHE'S NIG THE END OF ie WORD. So A Jp kha ane ro err