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RAGE TEN Che Casper Daily Eribune ee : Stocks :: Grain i NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIR Bonds : Finance C Fruit 1 delivery business tn | IF 1 DON'T Git RID OF \TL rhe! | THIS CAT TODAS IM DOW WANT RIGHT ce. HIS TOWN OF ORLBANS—Distribution of | a nica pat CAT SEE Mt - 1924 r | the mills of Loutsiana, Texas 1 iy uy: | Arkansas for Jast month tctuled }3 ts and stocks of dealers |and millers May 1 are estimuted at “ Thet® pockets, ‘the smallest or t ; ay Holders ask 6% to 6%4c a | N for blue rose“and 7 to 7% } ; Electric Equipment. s PITTSBURGH.—The — Duquerne ae Oo Light company-and the West Pe: ¥ € Power com have completed. a | r ly 16, ,000 volt tle line with ry | , equipment between the respective | ‘ Grain nine plants of the two com-| ot I ei ‘ Wi te ; | p a ! line, which co: Bae | a ' ge from we the a til is 16 per] ott ested 1924 Automobiles. DETROIT, — The — Puige-Detroit | company turned out 990 more cars ast month than for the correspond- period of 1924 and this month's STOCK DEMAND || WYOMING OILS (LL THROW THAT CAT OFe HID GUARD, THIS TIME! lie WHEAT VALUES LIFTED HIGHER Adverse Crop Reports and) Sterling Advance Bring \; Upturn CWICAGO, May 20.—Adverse crop reports from the domestic winter wheat belt, together with unexpected upturns in wheat quotations at Liverpoo}, led to an early advance today by the wheat market he The fact that sterling change had reached a new high the top- most point since 1914, tended also to lift wheat values. On the bulge in wheat prices, however,’ standing orders to sell July delivery were met with, and this circumstance was responsible for something of a reaction all around. The opening. %e to 3%c higher, May $1.69 to $1.70 and July $1.54%4 to’ $1.55, was followed by a sag to $1.65% May and $1.54 July. Fresh rallies ensued owing to an official estimate that total wheat acreage of 20 countries this year shows .a decrease of 1.5 per cent com- pared with last year. Big extremes in the range of temperatures north west during the Inst few days acted also as a bullish factor, Wheat } closed unsettled, 1%c to Sic. net Higher, May $1.69% to $1.69%, and | July $4.55 to $1.55%. + Corn and oats derived firmness from wheat. After opening at %c off to Se up, July $1.16% to $1.19%, the corn market continued to aver- age higher. Oats started at %c to Ke advance, July 44%e to 45¢ and held near to the initial range. Increased offerings brought about declines later, The country was a moderate seller of cash corn to ar- rive, Corn closed easy at the same as yesterday's finish to %c lower, July $1.15% to $1.15%. Provisions were responsive to a decline in hog values, Wheat—.- Open High Low Close May DEBT FUNDING PROGRAM IS TAKING FORM WASHINGTON. May 20.—(By the Associated Prese)—With France, igium-and Hsthonia, leading the ay, officlals here are optimistic that the six other European debtors soon will find the way clear to be- gin negotiations looking to: funding their war ol ations to this coun- try sident Coolidge shares with Secretaries Kellogg and’ Mellon the hope that the entire debt “situation will be clarified within a reasonable time, but there is no desire or in- tention to unduly press the question. Neither do officials expect the for- eign governments whose notes are held hefe to rush to Washington with complete, detailed plans for settlement. It is hoped, however, that those powers will find the occasion’ sult- able for at least discussion with the American debt commission of terms of settlement upon which agreement could be reached. Bus Terminal Is Opened at interurban terminal in has become the larg: in the nation ‘at least, when'a new motor transportation station, erected at a cost of approximately $2,500,000 was formally opened. the world, bus terminal LIBERTY BONDS 20—Liberty first 445 second 4j8 101.11; third 4\%s ; fourth 4448 102.20; U. S. gov- ernment Sean ik Src 106.12, DENVER CITY ELECTION IS | WON BY KLAN DENVER, chises for pany of Color: elec y the NEW bonds closed 3148 101.1; YORK, May 102.11 [si May 20.—¥ran- © Public Service com- to furnish gas and y for a subsidiary ef Denver Tramway, company’ to automobile’ busses were d rate ed by Denver voters yesterda. A pr to issue $10,000,000 in water works bonds also lost. ‘ole, opposed by the was re-elected ¢ J Sept Bellies May 19.80 CHICAGO, May 20,—Wheat—No. | xo. 2 4 white, 444 @45 | Rye i 4 | Bartle: Timothy seed—-85.750 6.75 Clover xeed—$17.00@25.00. 3; Lard ~~ | Ribs—$ Ber! stand andidate, and Le » was endor Klan but wh gD tm jared he was opposed Klan, Was re-elected, The gas and light fracnhisé which ineumbent, wh agers the to would ha erated for 20 years lost by J votes cording to complete unofficial figures The Tramway bus franchise was 2 voter. ks bond Issue failed 20,494 a yote of vandidgte the Klan of its biggest fights Was elected by a majority The office of auditor © most important voted upon — 19,249 fir 0@ 30% ordinary NEW YORK, May 20.—Copper—| Steady; electrolytic, spot and futures, | 13%e. Tin—Firm; spot and nearby, $64.87; futures, $54. Iron—Steady Tead—Firm; Zinc. teady and futures, $6.90, Antiniony—Spot pric spot, unchang $8.00@8 t St. Louis spot $17.00. ules call for output of 6,960 (Quetations by Blas Vucurevich, i| or 400 above the best previous Al Chem D9 se 90% | Broker) antial! month In the company's histor a ’ rif | | 208 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. | wa en it American Can { Bid “Ask | tn z ile PS Cae ares pho Ree Western Exploration 2.60 | Am. Sm. & Ref. Prediction of Higher Prices pentane feria BH Yr Z 8) e a 1 ns Am, Sugar for Crude Oil Voiced Se. 'T, Willidms ——- l1% Am, Tel, T by Operators emer ~ 10% OID SOREN — Western States Br ae e Am. Water Wks. < Coastal’. “09 ri Am. Woolen ~~ Columbine -2.. oT | by! Qh a 1 n Anaconiia Cop: within one Juviter AtCHISOH sie another s Elkhorn Atl. Coast Line Domino . e dwin Loe in stocks broadened | Royalty Producers It & ee buying influenced n eeping ‘a o,| Eethishem su g steel trade. reports, | Picardy — | sei a er money rates and the higher | Atlantic Petroleum —- a xe % os gt | Pennsylvania de prices. Total] Great Northern toa ee ts 26 sales approximated 2,000,000 shares. | Quaker Oil jorhior F M sedan 3 The closing was strong. Preston Oll , Satacious Publications Sold on New s-|crsvaer soror - prbit pe 4 3 ia ae hapchrecate NEW YORK, May 20.—Supporters | yrountain Producers 200 = stands Come Under Fire Throughout | forthe advapte sents ‘asstined \Go- | Salt) Grbakierocuosts Ce 27% 4 te trol of the price movement at the) continental 25% ~ 3s | opening of ay’s stock “market.| oy york oll is ation, Late Reports Reveal Es w Public utilities, motors’ and the #0-| gat creek Gonsclldatat ealled “mer s re a z ae | Colorado: Fuel brisk der ic Power certi-| 5 O © - 2 : Congoleum . - ficates moved up 1% to 35, a new sui CHICAGO, May 20.—(By The Associated Press.) —A | Consolidated top and Wabash A reached a new widespread drive against salacious magazines is indicated | Co" Progects pepe ssc apimmiciots keeled | LIVESTOCK: Toit tcorvettiea tt hero , : minutes of trading in 3 i rt Roar ee La AUER ficial Cuba Cane Sug. pfd. - & | cats 'aprosch’or! atertinn eantnnee ad ] 1 ashington City to shington state, officials - pid %|\to within one cent of parity, pre- } tz iof to have barred from newsstands publi- | on ck ® \dictions of higher crude oil prices Chicago Prices. cation 1 they say contain obscene pictures and read- | Py Pont de Nem «| by leading oil officials, and reports| CHICAGO, May | 20.—(U. 8, De- ise 3 crie’ ~~ of large current earnings by geveral| partment of Agriculture.}—Hogs— popul nes were | “amous: important industrial companies pro-| Receipts, 22,000;. moderately, active; { sale in| General’ / ded plenty of ammunttion for the| mostly 50c*lower than. Tuesday’ ington last week. District At-| General’k ampaign of operators on the long|average; underweight 50c to 75c off; y Gordon aeserting that the| General Motors - side.. High priced specialties con-| all . interests. buying; top, | $12:35; t furnished dealers was merely a| Gt Northern ptd. tinued thelr remarkable gains,| packing sows, mostly $10.55@10.85; one-and*that. forty or | Gulf States Steel ~ American Can, DuPont, Utah Se-| majority strong welght slaughter publications were to be| Houston Oli - lex and Coco Cola all attaining} pigs, | $11.50@12.00; heavyweight mired ; Hudson Motors high prices in the first 30:min-|hogs, $12.00@12.15; ight. lght, Country prosectting attorneys of | Hilnols Central utes of trading. the gains running| $11,25@12.55; slaughter pigs, $11.00 ithe state of Washington are plan-| Int; Harvester - , {from large fractions to nearly five} @12.00, ? ta | ning state-wide fight against in-| {Mt Mer. Mar. pfd. ~ 38% | points. International Harvester was| Cattle—Receipts, 11,000: fed steers ! Ge decent, publications and have called | Kelly -Springtieid ~ held up three points on buying {n-|and yearlings, generally steady; L a meeting for Friday at Spokane to| Nennecott fluenced by a favorable court de-} heayles, fairly numerous; undertone ‘\ ) the s the situation. Twenty maga-| Lehigh Valle eish Strength of sterling ex-| weighty steers, $11.00; average : nes have been barred from news Pauiavil eo & change contrasted with the heavi-| weak; medium grade slow; early. top - » 3 ids at Spokane Prosecutor | Mack Truc! ness pf French franes, which droppe@ | welght around 1,500~ pounds; some : ries H..Leavy of Spokane county, | Marland Ol! two points to 6.14%gc, ithe lowest} medium weight, $11.40; po choice ! At Omaha, County Attorney Beal | Mdx. Mot 1 |rate in five weeks yearlings sold; some held around eterred: to federal wuthorities com:| Mex. Seaboard Oil — a k Trucks and Dupont fell} $11.50; bulk fed steers and yearlings, . ‘ plaints of high school teachers that + & Tex. - ~ 39 |back sharply on profit taking but] $9.00@10.75; .stockers and feeders, aerating ey periodicals. containing salacious Missourl Pac. fd. — new favorites were brought forward | very scarce,'10c to 150 lower; fat : other and. “White | 8toFles ands obscene pictur@s “had ai Cont Pee and the general movement continued | cows, dull, weak to 25c off; fairly ‘ : ne the man he | been found in the schools, Mid Cont. Pete. throughout the morning. | active demand for better grade light i serge ‘ Acting on a request from Federal Motors jumped 19 points to] hetfers; bulls, steady to weak; spots ‘Witkerson of Chi her record top at while}lower; practical top on heavy MM Penn Power id Utah Securi-| bolognas, $5.60; comparatively few s extended their early gains more | above $5.50; vealers, une mostly re to rid the mafia | N' polnts before mid $9.50@10.50 to packers; fully steady; I; - : to obtain ds of such) publica. | Nor. n was heavily bought and| choice offerings to outsiders, $11.00 ‘ ate a In a communication to the | Northern Pacitt run ex five points to a) @1150. . 18 : master general dt Washington | Pacific Oi ------ new top Ralls and equip-| Sheep— Receipts, 12,000; spring 1 here publ Pan. Am, Pet. & | ments were rather glow in respond: | lambs, strong; clipped lambs, mostly ait an iniens early a _mil.| Pennsy! to the announcement that the| 5c, higher; sheep, fully steady; few c od. whieh leds “have an| Phila ds. would spend $750,000,000 | early sales natfve springers, $14.50; jevil influence on the youth of our for road _ improverr and new|good to cholce Californias, $15.5 iy untrat* equipment t ye nd that ear] several loads clipped lambs at $)2. nes for the week ended May 9) California yearlings, $11.00@11.50; 2 the largest any correspond: | strictly choice Calffornia ewes, $8.26, ; ted Pres#.)—Prosecuting week in histor nd only 342 erg oe Py Washington {n a. spec! s below the 1 high -record | Denver Prices, ne SAneee ed for! today at ablist od week before. Marine | / DENVER, Colo., «May 20.—(U. Ho . 1 by Proseau preferred s Department™ of © Agriculture,)—Hogs Ho Lea of t 38 and "TE crumbied six 1,600; 50c to Tic lower: 2 t < points to 1 minimum, lower; top; $11.75 tor a to unite | Call mone ' per cent. part load 185 pound averages; best , ; c : oi. |. Trading broadened as the session | 9911 © joad eraging 185 pounds, te the : oj : jhrogreass dard = fi $10.00; stock \ : #4 | t 310,00. Di I ed 45% 5 ¢ to nner Investigation here Leavy eaid | & Pacitic ie | ened ,on “down: helfers — ; =e 38 line . BAL PDs 862 ECQUSHD cme p-mee tam "Bit See yO ps ral | scatce: gfew amall lots, $8.00; mixed ’ 4} cows und heifers, $8.60; mixed steers wdente coiirt: here orn of| Union Pacific .- 4 6 last night's clos-| and “heifers. $9.00; best. vealers, i : tlonable pu tlona which he] United Drug - aN ¥ rporation turned] ¢i1.50 to $11.75; feeders, $7.65 to ent ruled ow f news stands| U. 8. Cast Ir. Pipe ° T steady advance in ster] gg.10; other classes, scarce. ine F ithie ele The objectionable | U. 8 Alcohol ..-..- an generally construed as an! Sheep—Recetpts, 3,300; edrly sales , | r re not went through the| U. ‘8. ber “4 Bt on that its return to parity! rat lambs, utrong to 25¢ : C Jmalia. he declored, but mre dis-|U. § - 31024 | w y_& question of houre loads wooled §3 pound ayerage: " r t e expre j Ute ann BS ae ie $14.25; two loads, $14.26 or leas de- ‘ i 8. . - 67% OF sae we aie pending on welght af | | aso mt ‘11 B Briefs | Omaha Quotations Om ‘ ‘ usiness FICIS =| |. oncarta, May 20.10, 8. Depart: i i —, We || ment of Agriculttire.)}—-Hogs—Re = 1 ul x | gt | PHILADELPHIA.~The Philadel | jayeet latte abat eater, aihte : stateme¢ ' CRUDE MARKET })» Saving Wound Soclety has] off teast; good and cholée butchers, Fe t r . acs . ops meets oa act | teh pisceg ts Deoerty an 180 pounds up, $11.49 to $11.65: top, i i ' tn é eke tra \2 cents jos ation and will erect a packer top, $11.60; packing ; 7 ‘agate Big Muddy and Bank as soon $10.75. @11.00; stock pigs, $10.00 ° > quality; Mule Creek --asc--onenan esent tenants can be gotten bull of all sales, $11.55@ " Sunburet . 75; average cost ‘Tues: Hamilton Dome 2 average welght, 246. r e 8. POTS ~ annem ee nmenimmnemnmmm Bt bank i de Cattle—Recelpts, 6,000; ted steers € = NOUCHO® ~ n-ne nnnnnnnn amen o sfer funds: for steady to strong; apots 10@ibe high te und t La co. Ttive MONEY POE Butte --avaaebanenennane automobiles or turn such | grin choles weighty. atesta; bylic, th the expe 7 or ir ct steneensonsnenens to the express compantes.| ¢9.00@10.35: whe, stock, plow, ntendy Yau fr Ontarto, where 44 per Cat Cree! —o banks here spend $90,000 7 t beer tx Thursday | NEW YORK, May 20.—Call money] Lance Creek a year on trucks and autos for this belt pests Ne pal eae Page ahih ie demic reatail high S%: low 3%; ruling | Osage ... purpose to vwreaks "bi ‘ , . ade , + bulk- of butcher cows. e been padlocked. in New 4i closing bid 3%; offered at) Grass Cr SERED: 10 7.00; heavy beef bulls, $5.50@ 4 London itch to the aut loan 314; call loans against} Jreybull . —c-sencs--emeenaw 3.00 6.50; pragtical veal top, $9.50; few wrk World today ways that a eptancés 34; time loans steady;| Torchiteht . ac2-—----ae-—oa—> 2.00 SUGAR TJ) at si0 hd ; , at eum p'et has been discovered in |™lxed collateral 60-90 days 3%; 3-6] Blk Basin 9.2 -ceseenecennnce 2.15 Sheep — Receipts, 7,000; tambs Cermany by United States offielals,| months 3%@4; prime commercial] Rock Creek Meg —opns fully 260 higher;. best California Itiwe shipmenta ef Inferior Scotch er SHES Salt Creek NEW’ YORK, Mayr 20.—Refined | springers, $18.00@15.25; best held at y hiskey, made in Latvia and Inbeled 2% |sugar was unchanged to five ‘points | $15.60; fed 83 pound woo! lamb A crockery. the story sayx, were to | -— lower, with list quotations ranging | $14.50: cholee held nt $16.00: shor have been smuggled Into the United | : de from 5.65 to 8.70 for fine granulated. | ewes, upward to $7.50; clipped toed ‘ SILVER MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. The demand continued teht ing lambs, 7& pounds, $11.50. our, unchnaged to 10e higher: fn T ned futures were inal, _—_— tm yriond jote, tumtly patents futures elosed eguiar.| CHICAGO. M £0.—Poultrs fi at 90.20 « bircel in 08 pour 1 linate sules 25,950 Ma ve, wt fowls brotiers, | bid NEW YORK, Me Bar wilve ¢ ments July 2.64: September 2.79: De eG 40e: roaatorn irka, . | 87t1 Moxtenr HI" Ca T.H0. mmiar 2.78 fucks, * | | iF | | COTTON “Detector” of Buried Riches Brings Arrest ST. LOUI the malls for « whieh he enlled the “wonder jocater’ ayid which he claimed would detect. bur fed gold and silver trensure ¢ ~Using igo oaree Fas ea aaa mt 3% No Students Need Apply He wan released on $200 bond } Apply at hard wild che hd | wleen Mt rots nf 404 nga Betty's Beauly 1 SR Parlor s Beginning fay. waisnedel Tribune Bldg. Save Wampum Indianapolis | INDIANAPOLIS, May 20.—{Asso- clated Pi —Indianapolis, largest DAVIS JURY ~— (NGTRUCTED (Continued From Page One) with Pollman against Governor Davis. Addington pointed to Walter G. Heren, a Journal-Post ‘reporter, and called him “Pol)man’s agent.” The Journal-Post published a copyrighted story the morning of January 10, stating that the news- paper's repr Ives and other persons had caught Russel? Davis, the= goyernor’s son, delivering a pardon to Pollman. “T hope you gentlemen,” sald Ad: dington to the jurors, a majority of whom are farmers, “will not let a bunch of Kansas City newspapers blacken the only farmer’ governor we ever had.” Tinkham Veale, special assistant attorney, general called tie Kansaz City, Journal-Post “a high minded newspaper” and complimented the reporters who “had exposed wrong doing in public office.’ The case will go to the jury late today. | Handkerchief % Signal Saves Limited Train HARRISBURG, Pa., May 20.—The Pennsylvania rajiroad’s crack Wash- ington-Broadway limited, way saved from being wrecked Monday by the timely waving of a red bandana handkerchlef, it was revealed-at di- vision headquarters here today, Da- vid Ridenhour, track foreman, sleep- ing at his home near Bailey's cross- ing, was awakened by a pistol-like crack, as the regular eastbound Broadway limited rushed past. He found an eight-inch piece of steel that he recognized as part of a switch, Knowing that the Washington- Broadway limited, was nearly due, he ran to the nearest track tele phone, waving his bandana and noti- fied “Newport what had happened, bras Howard Pangherty saw red warning and brought his train to a stop 40 fect from the broken rail. MAN RELEASED POM. § PRISON FACING TRIAL ON MORE INDICTMENTS ND Wyo, May 20.— Morsh, released from the federal penitentiary at Leayenworth after serving a second sentence, was brought to” Cheyenne for trial on wo Indictments by grand juries’ in and 1921 on charges of forging blanks and ¢ rde¢ 00 bond. He fs passed tivo $100 monk orders here. His trial 4s set for Ni vember 9 The alleged approprin tion is sald to haye taken place at Quealy, Wyomipg leged to ha Foreign Exchange LONDON, May 20,—Sterling to |day touched 4.86%, Ww YORK, 20.—Forsign wes steady, Quotations 1 Britain, denan 16; 60 duy bill on banke, 481%. Frarice, demand 5,16; cables, 5.15 Italy, demiane 1 enbles, 4.054%, Belgium, 4 jmand 5.0015. Germany, 21 —————— NEW Yo Three deaths aboard the steamer Manchuria on her vo: age from San Francisco were report ¢1 when she docked, WANTED Expert Marceller Must Be Experienced Oa