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WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1825 PAGE TEN Che Casper Laily Cribune 3 i Oil :: Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: a 3 NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRE GASOLIN OUTPUT EN princinc up FATHER NATION TAKES JUMP) -Dra wn for The Casper Tribune by George MeManus WOT'S.A MAT WADDA XOU | | | THERE GOES THE YWwEive || iTAIN Oy THE DOCTOR SAID WALK OUT IN TO TAKE LONG WALK! Seale AUST eOLENE, My ent Ti ow my CONCH? ‘ SM VHEARO 1IT-IT ‘ THE COUNTRY By GOLLY -I'm ; A t Mi 1 5 | ; pe hgh SLE eta WEAK THINKIN’ REMINDS ME OF FooD Bureau of Mines Figures Show New Peak in SEE ANY RESTAU | 11 KeouT FooDt 5 3 5 § g grF RANTS THIS - : oe Production and Export of Product | eas 4 Ad —~y, During Month of March. eae total of 853,574,214, while | bes ta hit the redord figure of 128, (83 gallons Domestic, demand | a aniounting to 620,- | 3 868,168 or o Shhura. ogthenresionas . | is were made } In gallons of | 5 fet B,DOt Cet ime | : i a ©1925 wy Inte Fedture Senvice. Inc YG eat Britain rights reserved ese) STOSTANE, oe GANS IRE CPHL sterner on Trip Here <s=z-——>OWEXGHINBE ==="... SHARPADVANGE, FOUND GUILT Bottom Reached. Crude Oil rai for Rise. Says OF Am. Car & “Pay. | Western Exploratio - 2.55 Locomotive Consolidated Royalty “1.00 BPAY ty Aba Jok tke CACEOL: + | Mounting Prices Mark Re-| Central Pipeline ‘60 |Purchase for Spanish Gov- (Continued from Page-One.) extending from =Al sumption of Trading at 5. T. Willams -18%4 ernment Starts Upward j{,,-ney General John 8. Pratt. Pratt, : to the Chicago eet area 4 Movement who is from Cincinnat! was desig- in Few nm. St - . ” a c! a in. al — Viethen Aoastel none OB —_—— nated a special Assistant Attorney es time r CHICAGO, May 6.—Wheat prices| General to represent the department NEW YORK 6.—Stock prices moved up briskly in today's trading under the leadership of the raflron buying of which was stimu Y reports of record freight motors, public utilities 08 05 207% 0844 04,05 Columbine ~ Jupiter Elichorn Domino ~ Royalty Producers rings the | roge wildly today during the early|of Justice. The accused operator use of the sup dealings. Announcement that the| w defended by 8. C. Ford and W,. Spanish government had purchased O'Leary, Great Falls attorneys. 2,226,000 bnshels of Canadian and]. ‘genator Wheeler, who was found United States wheat was chiehy re-| not guilty of a charge of unlawful naton-wide % to make the also were {n good deans rz +f 4 pre sponsible forthe upturn in values.| 26 of his influence as senator be- ted the eo 4A result of a marked in-| | 110415 Petroledm ‘OL 4 Aggressive buying of future de-|¢,-. the Department of Interior as produ ticipation. Total |< - Mveries on the part of houses with] tne result of a jury verdict in Fed- upprositated’ 1,000,000 whares, | Great Northern SAE besoin ie et Quaker Of! ase ° Preston Oll adopied the Pennsy!- t printed on - every de Pasco One of the odd things| Chandler Motor eloped during the market | Chesapeake & Oh!o aw that the state of Call & Northwestern --------- 54 he biggest consumer of} Chic, Mil. & St. P. a’. This ud-| Chic. R. t. & P campaign does not ‘Inter-| Chile Copper - h the other ols for the rea-| Coca Cola» -- that the crude ofl wells are| Colorado Fuel and t Umited. Congoleum. ~ mpaign 1s | Consolidated the producers and| Corn Products ~ ent of one cent «| Crucible Steel - | a Cane Sug. pfd. seaboard connections, accompanied | Gre) court here April 25, was spec- the news) of the Spanish purchase: | tator'at’the Campbell trial. His in- Opening prices wee ee tte dictment grew out of his employ- rh Block %ec decline to 1¢ advance May $1.50) Lent. by Campbell as an attorney | lark Rite te (0 $1.08% and July $1.10% to. $1.10% | (> represent the oll man in the state Mountain. Producers :- were followed by = sharp ascent all] Oust of Montana. Balt Créek Producers hround with May touching $1.66 and Continental —-. July $1.54. )New Jersey Republicans are New, SorsesOly | In the later dealings, the volume Salt Creek Consol ot tandlce Aceraakea. eatically WOMEN LEAD setting the stage for ep attempt BOLE business being at a standstill at to wrest the governorship from teresi. Us S, Cart Iron Bie | times between waves of buying. Top the g Democrats {in JNovember.’ mers und Stewart Warner prices for the day were reached at i Thomas F.. McCran"of Patersow e more than a point each. 31.6614 for May and $1.54 for July. | ts reported to have ‘the backing Reports of tmpending © capita! LIVESTOCK. ‘The close was unsettled 3 to 5c net | : of aN GIOKP Formsniaation jchanges and merger developmen’ higher, May $1.65 to 1.66and July aed scilofe In; the ‘stute? stimulated {Fading interest in va: $1.54%4 ‘to 1.54%. < ns A ‘4 ¥ Chicago Prices. Corn and oats displayed independ-| LISBON, Portugal, N. Y., May 6. toduy'’s market ¥ i; new 935 high records éstablished thern and south. Juding Frisco. and would heve taken place before but} for the flooding “of the market by | so; oll from the Smackover field, small eld and other ol prod ear here, Tt {s not ge are 14,000 o © of New York, ck. “They enthustastic | look for the oll industry | at conditions: are «ti ous rafl, industrial and publ{c util- By the Associated Press).—Disor elerating the upward ICAGO, 3 —(U. 8. .| ent strength. Offerings were scarce |—(By the Assoctate 190 ig Specialties noe a Pear Arar patie ae and there wag considerable talk that | ders have broke out again in Lisbon WOOL SALES celpts, 16,000; very active; 15c to 26c | #vailable supplies of corn are inadé& | and today the streets are pee ing, orders, | higher; closing mostly 25c higher;| quate to fill minimum requirements | by cavalry, occasional revolver Al s also pushed head | bulk good and choice 160 to 225| Of the next six months. After open-|shots are heard, a few persons CALLED OFF the \petition’ for 11-| pound averages, $11.45@11.65; top,|!ng at Ke off to se up, May $1.08% | have been wounded and many ar | 8. Cast | $11.70; bulk packing sows, 310.20@ | to $1.08% and July $11% to 1.1% | reste hayg been made. The dis- Famous-Players General Asphalt General © Burlington Revenues In Gult i =) i . f Houston. ¢ Sapo tron Pi ei corn climbed. to $1.10% May and| orders began Sunday night. Peay eas “ f SI D | as NB tors 5 1 10.25, § 3 ; .| BRISBANE, Australia, May 6.—- ar ji 4 See ean: points snd advances of |*¢ ‘ $1.14% duly Women led street parades follow: i | 5 Tealstered 1 pine FET php lt eight bet ape Sktcort * (By the Associated Press)—The lo- as cal LOW ec me LNeipecte bt aeeia care registered by and yearlings, strong to 26c higher;} Subsequently the corn market|ed by military demonstrators fir- HEY ante tides then nianAonet | Int. Harvester ee Int. Mer Mer. pi Kelly-Springtield cott Cop. -. Southera, Ie¢lsco, General yearlings and handyweight, showing | Scored further sharp gains, persiat-| ing shots. i ar Stores, Utah maximum advance; heayles, largely | Pt Commission house buying and Government troops charged the ontana Power andGuit States | 10e> to 15c up; spots smal! price;| Covering on the part of shorts proved | demonstrators and the troops are it Was announced today because of the collapse of prices in the Englisn wool market. he Associated Press) he’ decrease in fright revenue ~ oO eric: com! Tity "7 rr. rc 6. | now awaiting reinforcements to es- CHICAGO, May 6,—Operating rey diese Mah American olen common cholee University fed’ steers,|™ore than offset for slow cash dé- | n enues of Burlington a s due to a general decrease in Valley abj i i 1 holdin, ‘ o! i = riington and | business during the’ first seven | Loulsville & pobjeoted, eral loads yearlings and|™mand and Uberal holdings at termi: | tablish orde of the year, resulting to| Mack Truck curnbling | handyweights, $11.00@11.26; bulk| pa! markets. Unfavorable weather Srey, th j levels in ten years at | better grades heavy steers, $10.40@| Was also a bullish factor. Corn LIBERTY: BONDS rom the uncertainty Maxwell | 10,75; numerous loads light helfers, | closed strong toto ste net higher, | I pogt Extends per cent last year The annual ‘statement atiand Ol} sed pe ring this period aa to .. Motors | $1 ; May 113% and July 116% to 11614. : i jehipet is the outcome of our presidential elec-| Mex. Seaboard Oll - ned.-eusy. with phe ry (ee SMa ovate pay atea at %e hee toNaee NEW ¥ORK, May 6.—Liberty Serger bey abot sud Mr, Holden's statement. | Mo,, Kan. & Tex und $4.87%. Sheep—Recttpts, 18,000; slow; fat | higher, July 43%c to 44c and later | East to Iowa | ?22% 2% 32°, 08 ot $19,290,090.10 in 1923. “In addition, conditions prevailing Pa ey displayed & strong | lambs, very uneven; one deck light | Showed a moderate general advance. Cracccep ester re pamre tate .27; fourth 4%s, 102,10; U. 8.Gov ernment 4%8, 105.9. a ao al districts during this | Montgomery period 1 throughout practically | Mid Cont. Pete 2 jall of the preceding year resulting | Nat- Biscuit ----- NETRA curtailment of buying power in| National Lead Bits communities we serve which re- | New York throughout the showed tending weight clippers to outsiders, $14.10;| Provisions reflected upturns in} vol: 6 ° he price of corn and hogs. oks strong; most bids 25e lower on| the P of al eek acolimd ibwe, Ate sA6— fed lambs? good 92 pound clippers,| Wheat— Open High Low ken ara P hajt millon share | bid. $12 deairable’ handywetoht, | May 1.60 1.66% 1.60 1.6514{ Damage to frult and garden crops|_ MINNEAPOLIS, Min.n, May 6 time in weeks | bid $13.75; flve cars of good Callfor-| July -. 50% 1.54% 1.50% 1.54% | because of frost in Iowa last night | Flour, 15 to 3c higher; family pa Tota: operating revenues for the year ending December 31, 1924 were reported $162,674,877.98, as against $171,270,660.80 for’th vious year, | Operating expenses tor! last year 1 $14,331,644.37 under the materially the move: H. & Htt uuliites were the | nia spring averaging, around .¢g| Sept. ---- 143 148% 1.43 147% | was asppanee by Ree uae pate tents, $8.75@$8.85; bran, $25.00. Me 1923 which wer t ufactured products.” buy- | pounds, $16,50, with 20 per cent sort; | Co™— jake apes lle i theese AIRE og ——-_>——_ | Seas ev te tial intulated | iooks 0c; lower: fat sheep, uteady,| --, 08K, 113% 1.08 1-133 Beratures: officially repo ee NOTICE OF SALE . an ring 1923, the statement er ition of & report showing | good ewes, $3.00. =i] 1.11%" 1.1644 1.111% 1.16% | from 24 to 31 above zero. Truck 4 ad Sr CAAT NT B F i ado ‘ *| Pacific Olt . Baar thee ; u Lit dts 111 114% | farmers in this vicinity stayed up'| | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN = : Siar reproteld " | Pan. Am. Pet eriihed siete Oraibel as : al) night attempting to prevent | that by virtue of attachments is , |,,'The short haul business 1s stead-| panneyivania -—.---------- b Siar eee ann is Sete e one damage by building fires near their | Sued out of the District Court lly decreasing due to the continual ke ene a A o, Sear ands erect). OMAEA, SENS: S. Depart pe ary within and for the County of Na cs 1 r 108 ase | e use of thi tombt! - ‘ of the previous week by more| ment of Agrloulture}— . ae we of the autombile, | paintps Pet 60% | than 36,000 cara. Utah Securities | oelppu 6.500; artive: 6 to 300 tlgheds seb, May | the Beene Coney Teenie ” ° Pure 0! ee 25% | soared Sts points, Jersey Central, 6.| top £11.25; butk of All sales $}1.16 RB Ao Sen gd PTE RRM RT ne "I Reading -.- a= 794% | American Ice, Pullman, American }\@1125! average cost Tuesday $10.85; was visited by another heavy gen. |@ corporation, plaintiff, vs. P. B a I Rep. Ir. & Steel .-4 referred, Frisco common, Sea-| yrelght 244, “ gi “ATi |eret frost last night, the federal | Cinsbes perenant, gated. Aim : t Reynolds To’ . Air Lind, Chicago and North- Cattle—Fec nl ads x 4% 1.04 1.09% | Duteau report sald this morning. | <9 25, in which judgment was & | western, Missourl le preferred iis yeac'inavinees . ary ight Fears are expressed for the life of |rendered for the plaintiff on the Seaboard / ~----~=- 31% | and: Texas and Pacific gold two.to| whipping » grades showing most 15.55 tender vegetation in the state, al- ae ay gt SPE De Dis one 4 A : Sears Roebuck 1 nearly three points higher. ‘There hi bulk '$9.00@10.60; stockers 15.75 though no reports of extensive dam- are rothers Incorporated, a bs ° Automobiles Agricultural Products Sinciair Con. ~~ were a few additional weak spots fet dg Randy: SOME 16.00 age have been received Colorado corporation, | plaintiff, SLAND— sto ac.| ATLANTA—North Georgia Bloss-Sheft, Steel — % pre 6 dos scart —_— vs. P. B. Ginsberg. defendant, v Tidéwater Of! breaking four points,| butcher cows and «heifers $6.25@ giexyien Motors B 3% and Nash/ 9.25; practicalveal top $8.50; few to tors 2%. Call money renewed at] indenendents at $9.00. i pericent, Sheep—Receipts 14,500; lambs slow Another sharp rise {n wheat prices| few early sales cholco fed clipped andthe squeezing oY the short in:|lamba weak to 10c lower at $13.40 dated April 26, 1925, in which judgment w tendered for the COTTON plaintiff, April 29, 1925. The Wyoming National Bank of Cas ¥ al Bank per, Wyoming, a Nat are th d than at ee Weeks fur-| Southern Pacific this time last | Southern Ry, --~« Standard Oll, Cal Standard Oll, N Stewart Warne: Sianebale tavaits a eo e DES 1035 NEW YORK, May 6.—Cotton,|ing Corporation, pkintiff, vs. P Stadebaker be stn Americ @13.50;- market. mostly 25@40c low ee middlir i B.. Ginsbe defenda’ datec Texas Co. {7vanc 4% p er; bulk clipped lambs $12.50@13,2 ——— : | spo April 99° n which judgment anna & Pac ti heavy clippers downward to $11 ‘ Rash May 6.—Wheat No, 4 an se =F bas ages etitt ‘obaceo | P: eurly sales ted wool lambs $14.7 rd. 31,5844 ns ve “192 Tra t. € r Wahetiatinén is Cor N mix $ Nc | ee ated 9, A. D., 56. An ; Pg Stones . some held higher; sheep a : yf soiae Junks Borglum |e visten oe ea oxatouan tian C , ‘ ng to] Unite yee Caw anrt /t0' 91-50. ew oite doi: Mo, o git out of the District Court in ‘ x U. £ Ir. Pipe t values Denver Pric: ae? Designs for Own | and for the County of Natrona e t & U. 8. Ind. Alcohol, -.- 86% |and traction jumped 9% to 165, a] DEXVER Cole. May 6—(U $3@88c; Tim- state of Wyoming, wherein the | U. 8. Rubber 41% |new maximum ‘figure on .the an:| Department of Agriculture)Hoge— | othy seed $5,60@6,35 seed ee Loewy & Cbmbars. A Uy 8. Ste 118% | nouncement of diyidend dectarations | 5,300;, active 10 to 20c, higher; toy | $18.00@26.00, Lard $1 Ribs nett iP nityg under end 4 Lumber a Utah Copper 8714 |on the new stock issue, National] $11.20 for $13 pound goad: load 225 | $17.00; Bellies $19.37. bh aiund ? c ibd statute *,! fe the } ANI ¢.—New the 5 Wabash pfd. “A” . Lead and Murray Body gained pounds $11.18: other 200 to 222 aa | tate of Colorado, plaintiff vs. coast lumbe whall establish | Westinghouse lec. points and Sears Roebuck 3% pound loads $10.90 to $11.00; stock : Bere Baagiden) i t ‘ hich, however, | Willys-Overiand | pal tect <n $5.60 to $9.75 > ich j nents were con: y ‘ y 75. sed by efe ropa ise art vk pod sl DA a ! Cattle *$12.00; calves 100; steady; METALS Arter or Aa ee Lo > e were 1 ere two loads 1045 pound choice. cows The \tudaraliped sheriff, > within page gi pete ee Foreign Exchange *}| jis; tasers soto se40 euintle| ew von, nay a cihoe, apd for Natron County, tate s vea 5 50; ye Vy, ‘y . z Ho : 8 ] é ulet; electrolytic spot and futures, Wyaming, has levied upon the Packing House Products CRUDE MARKET, NEW YORK, May 6—Foreign ex-| Pulls $4.25 $6.00; several | teat: ‘tin, steady: epot. $64.60; fu: personal property of the defend ' ST Paap etd : : \ ghanges easy; quotations in. cente:] loads beet steers, $8.50 to:-99.60: flat) ses. c5 tron, eteadyt ° pr ant, which property consists of t trade p a r | G S*\oats $9.20 freight paid; fat cows Fd dag a el) = ‘ ; 4 | « Great Britaln demand 434%; cables unchanged; lead, spot, $ all the stock of Ladies Wearing week, packers Be | Busi B . Big. Muddy nan 200) 485%; 60 day Dilla on banks 480%; | “M4 Detforn $8.40 zine, steady; East St) Louls, spot | Apparel, furnishings etc, and the ” a er usiIness riets Mule Creek 1.26 > +] Sheep 15,300; undertone lower; ' en 9 py re 4 dele i , . | | Sunbi 1.40 | France demand 519%4,, cables 620.| cates fat lambe weak to 26c| 2nd futures, $6906.95; antimony, ixtures consisting of show cases , “3 Moe, omasoenenet: nam 1 | Belgium. demand 604; Germuny. de- | Serly sales <1. | spot, $16.00 hat racks arment hangers, ete., ort trade al Hamilton Dome 1.06 ie lower: three loads to shippers $15.15 b 1 ge o mand 23.80. ADD SUGAR MAR OT “4 all of which is situated in that oF! ¢ AG Perris. a 1 four loads to packers $15.00; on ‘ Pitiete se part of the Henning Hotel Build | Byron wae eee deck 78 pound averages $14.50 flat; bb > 5 oe) C1OSRS | ES APT H IsHoy os bar Livestock taeee NOtCh€S = cocecemeeemmeecennees an Yalipe a nttered. prosiinné water, 48,000 tone, Muy, | he known as the i risian Shon rine a . Pilot 2 A RTE 26 : G3 32 -be ea $2.64; July 7%; Bept., $2.85; De of the appraised value 9 ORTH . ones | Casters 6 aaa Butter and Eggs Salted; Bi:00, ‘said’ persona) fibnalty eto move to northe ture - LR eRe EERIE ET being situate in Natrona Count in unprecedent eh|t aon cannennvenanoae’ 9: ate of Wyoming er calve 89 ¢ Creek CHICAGO, May 6.—Butter—Low- NOTICE IS Ht REBY GIVEN ethan: sie Orbap. route light ETT eVrbiapremt eddy aah Was : that on the 16th day of May. A C of Texas ateers to fe AND, Ore © Authority to] SRW agreltue pestesasoeeacs won | eres “ci, extra Brats, MM @AE:| CHICAGO, May | 6.—Potators-— D, 1925, at the hour of 11 o'cloc} ve been below norma! xte the thern Pacific Hnes ? aa TK: #.00 OS SIS eee a P| Receipts, new, 26; old, cars; total 4 and at the front door of demands for etockers ban at \. Slamath Falls will be | Eorenlight eT ER CI ( U. -&. shipments, 635; demand, good,| NEW YORK, May 6.—Call money the court house of Casper, Wyo- hausted available pawtyrage in Ok at ¢ and the Hne definitely ‘ - were changed; receipts, 28,481] markets, steady; Wisconsin sacked ay; high 3% low, 3%; rultn, ming, I wi *| Rock Creek mipeeeposkbowsen 8:00 F ‘ x. sell said personal ahoma and K * 1. This give central Ore dat Groth? sae Leo round whites, 80@95e; few, $1.00@ | rate, 3%; closing bid, 3%; offered at property of said P. B. Ginsberg, i oak aint ithente Tawa eas It Creek” s-aseenennecennnane 1. $1.05; Minnesota sacked round | 4; last loan, vad . i ary acing at public auction to the highest eel | connecti¢ the first time, < whites, T6@86c. New stock, fair a ssitien ope lo4 sree Sores ol apped Designs begun by Gutzon | bidder for cash, to satisfy said PITTSBURGH—The steel market -—- Pouttry. | SUGAR trading, market steady “to” them: tated oltatere!, 40:99" day Boralae will Le ebecdonad te, |Judements and costs nao held {ie Own in the laut week —— te | oN 6 CL mouit Fe Florida barrel Spalding Rose No. 1, ohenineath 9.77 ; i ' Dated, Casper, Wyoming, May Consumption is at a high rate. There tai! rage et a mat : = $5.50@5.65; Louistanu wacked Bie! paper, 9% G4 Augustus Lakeman (above) |» i r yopitig, May" hae t no further softer of SILVER priate ato a NEW YORK, May 6—Refined ru-| Telumphs, graded $3.26@3.00, tteid cage ARES new supervising sculptor of the ALEX W. MePHERSON. | 4 a otiftening {nm tone & 10 Pe ddl Bet sar coutinued dull and unchanged at | run, $3,008.20, ay Plax F Confederate memorial at Stone Sheriff settua te new down so aaia ph icielav 0 to $6.60, “he welling price fur Seed j oes DL ah aoe eine ey ome | Mountain. Ga He tb how pre. | FRED E. PLACE. Deputy erate of bising) ‘Ple V “Theale e fine granulated by all, cetinur. For epaulte try Tribune Classifie aux: May 2.72% y 276 Sep Rae arate. | Pub Mav 6.7.8.9. 10. 11.12.48 s ¥ %) M ‘ry tribune Wunl Acs ( toilned futures were nominal Aas tembe 4 paring new dele of his awn | > PP, ay Oe a 21 Mont

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