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Cte Casner Kally Tribune : . CHIGAGO,— 8 conside @ week ago and Oil : Finance NEW ORLEANS.—Orders clined last week 3.5 per ce duction “declined 1 tilled orders total per cent. é room in the n railroad. Textiles, h of Mount Hope Mill, increase while ti Livestock. WORTH.— yields, benefitted. 2 Pine association mills de- } shi ments declined 8.7 per cent and pro- 239,600,000 fect. SEATTLE.—The alaska Steam- Wisher Body | ship company steamer, Odumwa, | erect a $250,- | bus loaded the final shipment for 30 b ¢ wooden structures ce, have struck for a 10 per ce: ts Cotton + QOUGLAS GETS THRILL OUT OF GOOSTERVISIT Carnival Spirit Holds Sway as Omaha Train Stops in City. of The © booster 5; oman and « - USPEN PEOPLE in puiled in with the ymotive siren shrelking s of the During the hour that the Vinltons emanate iot| Omaha Boosters Extend Use of Station on and ‘countrysid blew lustily on. their} and the business men} greeted the boosters handshake with a hearty rock and the vicinity Casper Tribune of the hour of the Sreat circus could fot have caused so great a seny of the papers were ¢ the run from G , the Omal representative OPREGHER’S PHARMACY OPENS BRANCH STORE =~ not ao bb & Be etna netne: nme modern omy headquarters taken toward epreadinj Sprecher pharmacies to all corners) promulgating thereby one of of Wyoming. a eats NEW YORK |Sir H. Rider LONDON ted Press\— thor, died he 185 He service in South be ted that p urrival of the were filled with | nity from the town | rhe band played, | Special Train. last night through the corner of the United S' radio broade aboard a spec: Northwestern spec the si ival of Glen- been ap. s of the tate the a 5 and cowboys at the station, A people Hstened on gram. The DeMo! tra, directed by Stanley Gr 4 popull hs which were & tion as the bost the final after- Cusper Tribune, n at Glenroc tr ard the nrock. boosters occu- by reading The Trib- way learned of the nm arranged in thelr Casper Chamber of person ub piano fed on and th ions quartet ear on the prog not a) j Tancoe) }bureau o The ‘Tribune | were kept busy an the e Casper Declaration. tens IN REFINERY TOWN nad mut by Representa y of this city to the people | opening of a @ Une of drugs | mit to a Expert phar-| wan str | ated arge et the Parco| Both Pols n@ Rumanta. a the time, and the] In conference today to postpone con eohor brothers who make thelr} #derntion of thelr problem. this clty feel that] M. Dendramix of Greece, pratsiig ‘uw initial step} the Amer the fame of the/tured t a announcement, United States as re’ | | American | Haggard, Noted Author, Dead | Americ nd while uted as a and tales = ARNANCIST BY Iiiinuls Central The fame of Casper went forth ir to every from the ng station carried ar included in the 1 of the Omaha Mo,, Kan, and Texas ~ Missour! Pacific pfu. Montgomery Ward | Nat. Biscuit - aceasta dios and enjoyed the splen- y orches- febel, syn- ng hits in wave rd over the .! Penn to the fact erman, lecal tep. am. M, Reynolds Toba b of the publicity nt mber e of the rail aboard “«"| Burton Eases Situation | At Geneva Meet in ah eved here by the declaratt rton of Ohio, head — CRUDE MARKET mand for granulated sugar was loss | sheep and feeders, stea t \. Hamilton Dome «-n-<nee----—-- 1.08! proximate sales, 35,000 tons. Ma Cerrls . Byron .. PHlot Butte conencccannnancons 1.85 Lander » aanccommcercecneence= «70 Cat Creel ---enwnanencnnnee= 2.16 Lance Creek ancceccncnecenne 3.15 Ws t The | redition| ‘Tt declaration has off It iu} et the gloom cast by the unwilling. respect | ness of Poland and Rumania to # control unless Russ! GreyOUL « enanencane---neennae 2.00} stead Torebiight . Rock Creek basle pr es of the league's cov See nt. COTTON _| 700 LAT: To CLASSIFY ee See LOST—Bull te femate, ears ly “ rnens. Ipped May Bonds :: Stocks. :: Grain :: NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIR. MAY 14, 1925 F THURSDA™, t Livestock :: All Markets BRINGING UP FATHER : 1M GONNA COT TLL CORKROW SOME MONEY FROM OUT THIS MILi< MAGGIE AN’ GO TO DiIn'Ty'S AND DIET AN Go OUT FILL OP: 1M TIRED OF MY DOCTOR'S AN’ GIT SOME ~ REAL FOOD. ©1929 wy Inve Featune Service, Inc. Great Britain rights reserved. Western Exploration - 2.26 2.40 Locomotive “onsolidated Royaity - .99 1.00 | American Sm, and Ref, . ser : : % 4 >| e es d Many Speciaities Bid Higher | Central Pipeline eLle repel fn in New York Exchange oagsibees ste tL. Srcis e nn 4 Trading l*western ‘States -_ 12 13 ny “ reo, | Kinney Coastal - 09 10 33 iG 7 art’ 37 NEW , YORK, 14.—Profes. | Columbine. - O6 Sof rhs “TTT vigag | sional operators encountered stiffer} 74?! 06 arrest si 1ay% |Fesistance tn thelr campatgn: for | Bushorn ‘nee Ses ee higher prices in today's stock mar-| DOmING o-oo ‘04 105 see eM Ket which wax subjected to selling | Rovalty Producer : 01 , of standard shares in which large | Sunset OL .02 profity had accumulated. ‘Pook op-| atl Dorceun 01 02 APE aatunly, extended) (oat Northernd— 00% 00% y the copper jes approximat- The closing | Quaker Oi ~. | Preston Oll — | MacKinnle --------. Rivertoh Petroleum w Xork Ol — yo. Illinois Pet. ¢ Moto: and Ohio nd Northwest YORK, -M dd Press), y WM. by othe lig to a favorable . dividend an. the sti’fening ten Curb Stocks, "| stountain, Producers - 21% values stock | ar en Stock | Sait Creek Productrs - 27 tely higher a | Continental -. New York Oil aP, Salt Creek Consolidated 8. O. Ind. uations ger es of the soft 2 demand but other ral! issues pursued n downward trend, Amerlean™ Sumatra Tobacco pre. recorded an tnttial’ Joss ot LIVESTOCK: ger bidatnz to: marked the f ally Were rious special half hour's own Shoe, Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, May 14—(U, 8. De- ng und Spicer Manu-| partment of Agricultuye.\—Hogs— rred to new high | Receipts, 35,000; mostly 50c to 65¢ *. Resumption of | iower than Wednesday's average; und the | igit ight and slaughter pigs, 65¢ in gaso Ine prlee#! to 5c off; all interests buying; ship- wt had a tonte ef-| ing demand very ght; bulk good teh “" land cholee 160 to 325 pound aver- Inereuse ty duly pees, $11.90@12.15; early top, $12.30 Hurvester —- Mar. Marine pf ingfield Copper — vern@ erude production. Improve-] to yard traders; packing sows, dull; Valley ------ ment tu the flr F earnings ef | few entes,.$10,60@11.00; bulk strong Louisville and Nashville .. the f ei f weight slaughter pigs, $11.26@11.60; « Truck sted trasll siaughter pigs, $10.60@11.60, | Ci Cle+-Recelpts, 13,000; fed steers, slow; very uneven; steady to Téc lower} mostly steady ‘to weak with Wednesday's avytrage market; kill- | ing qQallty good with Mberal sprink- lilng of choice medium weight’ bul- jocks; best weighty steers, early, at 1 ver thew rectors Inte fed In an in't'al ders, Cushinan Bak five points be | Indleations of progres# > Nickel Plate merger at Wash ‘chatted tun promoted a brisk demand fur MAHA, Neb., May 14.~Hogs,— sapeake and Ohfo which wt mil: | py 1hvdts tostiy:. 76a Tower. advanced about two points | nut butchers all weights, $11.00@ ve last night's close. Savaxe | 11.25; pragtical top, $11:20: early top, was subjected to heavy. sel!- average Woseti Wedrieed = driven down welght, 252. year, Call mo some buyln bein desirable clippers held above nia ngers held at Lou! Roe Catt d Ught stee ors slow. mostly medium to good: b @10. cher cows, slow, w Operators for th; e enc ~ }ed difficulty in pushing up: pr y afternoon, but the market forged to absorb considerable and Pa $9.00 cont. O' + hetf Ind. Alcohol Rubber Steel 86% | Western , Pacific issues, American | Steady; bulk butcher cows, '$6.26@ Can, Guit States Steel, U. S. Cast |P9 Veyere y Ma pao Iron Pipe and Montana Power were @5.25; heavy beef bulls, Copper among the outstanding heavy spots | ¢5.5§¢p6,60; practical veal top, $9.25. ash pfd. Investment buying of insurance!" sheep.—Recelpts, 8,000; fed lambs, nghouse stoc lifted Continental and Fidel- steady to 25c lower; springers big we s Overlan ity-Phoenix 8 to 5 points, f5e lower: eary sales fed clipped Woolworth Jamba, $11.40@12.75; best lights held | Mid-Continent fen uround $13.00; best wool lambs in Dodge Brother | SUGAR 1 cluded $14.85; no choice lights here: } \ California spring lambs, 76 to 84- } Lessee pounds $15.26@15.50; heavies down- y YORK, May 14—The de] ward to $14.50; culls, $12.50@13.00: shorn 0a ve, but there was no change in| ewes, mostly } @ quota which ranged from _—_—— 0 to $5.70 for fine granulated, Denver Prices. Itefined futures were nominal, DENVER, Colo., May 14.—(U. 8. Sugar futures closed steady, Ap-| Department of Agriculture}— Hogs, recetpts 2,800; mostly 75 lower; top $11.75 for 187 pound load to’ ship- bulk all welghts $11.56 to > packers top $11.60; choice load 300 pound butchers held around $11.60; packing sows mostly 50c low- METALS er at $10; pigs around 60c lower; fat kind $10.25 to $10.60; stockers $10. Cattle receipts 2,500; calves 150: NEW YORK, May 14.—Copper,| run includes 1,900 Southerns billed electrolytic spot und = fu-| through: market steady; three londs — %.00 | tures, 15% asked. Tin, firm; spot] eholee cows $8; medium to good Basin ~~ -——-- 215 | and nearby, $54.02; futures, $54 kind $6.50 to $7.26; load yearling fron, steady; prices unchanged; lead, | heifets $9.75; two loads medium firm; spot, $7.90; ainc, steady; Bast | weights #teers $9.35; some held high- St. Louls, spot and futures, $6. er: calves and bulls strong; choice Flour, antimony 200 pound veals $11.75: others $11.60 EAPOLIS, Minn, May 1.08 | $2.57; July, § mencnnenecenensecnenee 1,30 | December, $2.84 September, , unchanged to Ibe lower, CHICA’ at Ngher pricer, lots, family patents quoted | lower: Sheep 2.000: fat lambs very dull $4 8008.00 u barrel in 98 pound jt moat Kids 25e¢ lower: no action: prac tleally no sheep cr springers offered: tate: Wednesday three toads e!ippers tv Kosala s1 ok » | went straight upward today as soon | had an oppurtunity to take over the as the market opened. Unexpected | engineers “report there 1s a feeling firmness of quotations at Liver-|im some quarters that the common pool, together with improved export | 8tock holders may be asked to pay as demand here and surpristng small-|™much as $30 a share and the prefer- ness of shipments from Argentine | ted stock holders $26 a share in or- were largely responsible, ‘There | der to permit the road to scale down was also talk current that on ac-| {ts funded debt and obtain sufficient count of low temperature, an un-| Working capital. usually big percentage of seeded wheat in Saskatchewan has. fatled to germinate. The opening % to-1c| $3,902 short ttons of blister copper higher, May $1,62%4 and July} in April compared with 92,202 tons $1.49% to $1.50% was followed by|in March and 82,907 fg February, an akcent to $1,65% for May and|the American Bureau of Metal’ Sta- $1.51% for July. vances in price took place, May |ing the month totaled 114,926 tons touching $1.68%4. Export Bint ton agate 128,684 in March, ‘The out-| burglary, or any was said to be on a Jarge scale and| put of copper by the principal pro- there were advices that crop dam-| ducing countries in March was 135, age from Hessian fly was affecting a|623 tons and in February 123,467 wide area. including sections of Illl- | tons. nols, Kansas and Nebraska. Dry weather northwest was also a stim- ulating factor. Wheat closed strong 2c to Te net higher, May $1.67% to $1.68 and July $1.52 to $1.52%. dependent strength to “the corn|yonas closed: 314s, 101. toarket. After opening at Yc to] 4, 4913 4 1%c advance, July, $1.16% tol gy ; $1,174, prices scored a slight addi- tional gain. by selling to realize porfits. Corn closed firm, half cent to 1%c net higher, July $1.65 to $1.1 wheat. Starting at %@Yec to Ke advance, July 44%c to 4c, oats made some further ascent. ed as a welght on the provision | at 4\; last lo: Ribs— | May Sept. |July .---18.70 18.90 18.70 18 few londs $10.40@10.66; but-|_ » fully; veal steady to] No, 3 white, 4444@46%6c. Pacific i Ps “ : steady; bologna bu! strong; beef | Diese oy | taking and short selling. Atcht-| nuts, slow, utendy Cast Iron Pipe 149 | Son, Atlantic Coast Line and the | strong: stockers and feeders, scarce, heifers, $8.25@9.[0; bologna} Jexchanges stendy jeents: ¢ a | ecables, 485 1 480%. France, demand 6.21%; cables. > I OTATOES j ment or labor, or labor when em-| upon convicti I EEN hac ola cae || ployment is offered to him or her; iden, oe 44; new ments, old, 618; new, o ; mand, market firm; Wisconsin and | Wf! business; every person who| (90) days or b $1.20@1.35; Wisconsin bulk round mend OF juggling trick, or other whites, $1,90@1.45; Minnesoia eack.|pRawful game to cheat or de-|nances tn ed round whites, $1.1001.25; new ; stock fair, trading market firm on| °° other valuable thing; every barrels, down, fat bulla $5 to $5.40; odd lots | i] NO! A THOUSAND TIMES NO- NOT How ARE YOO THIS MORNING + lodging purposes, who is idle or dissolute; every persen who neg- lects all lawful business; every person who habitually misspends his time by frequenting houses of ill fame, gambling houses, or pool rooms, and every lewd and disso- lute person who lives about or in houses of ill fame; every person who lives with a woman of ill re- pute; every person who lives by ket Gossi Wall Street Briefs. The recent activity in the St. Paul railroad issues has revived discus- sion in the financial district as to STAR? ADVANGE Improved Export Demand) ihe amount of the ‘Irish dividend” |r upon the earnings of a woman of ill repute, or prostitute; every person who shall solicit for a wo- man or women, prostitute or pros- titutes; every lewd and dissolute female person who shall, upon tlie public streets or in and about any public place or assembly, or in any, club room, pool hall, billiard hall, or organization, society or any place of amusement, or any public or general place of resort of men or anywhere within the sight or hearing of women and children, conduct or behave themselves in an improper, drunken, profane or obscene manner, either by action, language or improper exposure of her person: every person who is known to be a thief, burglar or pickpocket, either by their own confession or otherwise, or who has been convicted of larceny, other crime against the laws of Wyoming, and who have no visible means of sup- port and is found loitering with- out lawful purpose around rail- road depots, banking institutions, brokers offices, places of amuse- ment, auction rooms, stores, shops or crowded thoroughfares, cars or omnibuses, or at any public gath ering or assembly or lounging NEW YORK, May 14.—Liberty| about any court room, private second | dwelling house, or who are found ; first 4%s, 102.10; second|in any house of ill fame; every 4%s, 101.12; thitd 4%s, 101.29) person found loitering about any fourth 4%, 10216; U. §. Govern-| hotel, block, or disorderly house, ment, 49, A0Gs, or wandering about the streets, either by day or night, without any visible means of support, or without being able to give’a sati factory account of themselve: every person commonly known as BoayemOn fabri ac—can | ant. calledis, “toute, “Sroperai money, firm; high,.$; low, 3%; rul- pile sil Bie ee so called, Declines in the value of hogs act-|ing rate, 3%; closing bid, 4; offered | OF #8Y gambling house or houses, 4; call loans against | °T,2"¥ Pool room where pools are or assessment that will be imposed on the common and preferred stocks erat and the reorganization plan. While CHICAGO, May 14.—Wheat prices| the various committees have not yet Stimulates Buying Today at Chicago North American smelters produced tistics reported. Supplies of copper Subsequently further sharp ad-|received by American Refiners dur- LIBERTY; BONDS Cold weather complaints gave in- Later, the advance was checked MONEY, 23 Oats sympathized with corn and Id upon horse races within the market. acceptances, 3%; time loans, steady; | 8° “4 x : Wheat— Open High Low Close mixed collateral, 60:90, days, 34; City of Casper, or who shall ply May ---- 1.62 1.68% 1.62% 1.67% |4-6 months, 8%@4; prime com.|°T attempt to ply their calling up- July 149% 1.52 | mercial paper, 3% @4, on any public street in said city or in or around any hotel, pool ational Lead ee et opened | $10.75; some held higher; bulk fed | Sept. - LAlty 143% . room or public place; and every York Central --.----.- hovering | steers and yenrlings of quality and |Corn— common drunkard shall be deemed , N. H. and Hurtford 2. condition to make $9.50@10.75; she | May Butt dE and is hereby declared to be a Norfolk and Weste of the] stock, ‘very slow spots lower; | July utter an 8gs vagrant and upon conviction rth Amer hs through: | bulls, qurlity considered, — fully | Sept. thereof shall be piniahad bya fine Norrie me a wets 5 treet prey 38 | steady; welghty bolognas upward to one re CHICAGO, May 14.—Butter—Low-] of not less than ten ($10.00) dol- further tex reduction and the renor* | tu 60e to Sear eatereed Capt. <<. AAG +43 Jards, 40%c; extra firsts, 391% @40c; | ($100.00) Dollars, or by imprison- y r 5 tu 50e le 3 outsiders hand pieking | 5 i | firsts, 38@39c; séconds, 32@ 7c. ment in the City Jail for not less Phila an “abr Pram eta Heash a ATE RSTO | At $11.00; bidding $5.60 and $9.50 on | Rve Hgee-—Highes; 16,064 casee; firsts, |than ten’ (10) days tior more then Phillips Pet. \ | Copper shares guthered i % , . r ested ¥ +1 nf in 2 Hl eat a ee és pain el ses ae he d pis metas sturace pack extras, 31%c; firsts, | and jail sentence for each offense, 1 and foc res continued to | bids 25c tobe jower; asking mostly All oraiences.proparts ot inte }nances in conflict with this ordi- nance are hereby repealed. Passed on first reading this a ‘Mit ACCUSED Of Mn | 20th day of April, A. D., 1925. | Passed on second reading this | THEFT \5 RETURNED 4th day of May, A. D., 1925, | Passed on third reading, adopt- ed and approved this 11th day of _GHEYENNE FOR TRIAL) “°° sx. x0 Mayor H. H. PRICE, City Clerk, 14 5 ——— ORDINANCE NO. 506.-A, An Ordinance defining drunk- enness and intoxication; to re- strain drunkennes and intoxica- tion, providing for the prosecution of violation of the same, and fix fas therefor, a: 0 > 2 IT ORDAINED BY THE ing to Deputy MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASPER SECTION 1. person LEGAL NOTICES within the limits of the City of Casper who shall be found drunk or Ne a aate of intoxication with In the limits of said C W An Ordinance defining — va-|are found drunk oF in awl a 14.—Foreign | STANCy; to restrain and punish va-| intoxication in the streets, i yi Quotations in| €TANts, providing for the prosecu-| or other public place anii ess Britain, demand 485;| tion of violations of the same, and! City, or ho are f d rtd demand aa: | of otaion of tb sate, end Cis, or who sre found intruding | se Bu IT ORDAINED BY THE| the consent of the owner or mien 1" aC Giae or fay a OF | pant thereof, or in that ponaltan | E } CA ER: annoying and frightening passe | SCTION 1. Every person with-|by on streets or tidenelhnnte out visible means of living, who | sleeping in that ec ndition eyipee | has the physical ability to work| public place within the City” shall and who does not seek omploy-|be guilty of a misdemeaney wey I be Bellies— May? Oe? 19.12 ST Cash Grains and Provisions. at ay CHICAGO, May 14.—Wheat—n c ENNE ff Gus F ne Tuesday Neb, with who are c car belonging to Miss Ann O'Connell, ef clerk in the of. fice of Secretary of State Frank B. 756.75. Lucas. Both men have confessed to the ear theft, ac | Romsa. ed, $1.18; No. 2 Oats—No. white, 48% @49 Rye—No. Barley— Timoth Clover Bellles—$19.1 ORDINANCE NO. 507-A. Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, May demand 4,094; demand |fined in any. ¢ ot e¢ CHICAGO, May, 16:—Potatoes, ola | CYCrY Person who solicits alms;|One Hundred (sio00nn)” cars; total U. 8. whip. | SYeFY Person who roams about aa) RS08 ihe: from place to place without any ed ($100.00) Dollura, jer Imprisoned in the City Jail for a period not exceeding ninety both such fne or for cach offense, All ordinances, or parts of ordi- conflict with this ordi- panes ue hereby repealed, on esed on first reading this 20th day of April, A, D.. 1935 Michigan ‘sacked round whites, | USCS, 88 shell game, slight of | jail sentence, fraud or unlawfully obtain money person commonly called a “confi- dence man” or one who uses an fy der y Passed on sec. i My deceit, artifice or fraudulent ath day of May At Denso, te Seep to obtain money; every idle| Pg eed ans thitd we Hi 925. fe dissolute pergon whe wanders | anprove i this ing, adopt- | sbout the street at late or unusual De ieee ne tith day of hours of the night or | . D,, 1226. ——_~»- SILVER i es in oo W TORK ‘pany building, Lara, ch 8. K LO NEW YORK house, raf) ile out Attect awe: Mext Mae therond, car, or other place H. Hl. PRICK, Cite ¢ kept for’ Publish May 14° 1