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. 1 > t F PAGE EIGHT BY GRORGE T. HUGHES Consolidated ot Politics and ra ters ire satis! very ny jan - lable nvestor Ont uable and if tat deprived of 1 y shari the conditions imposed | s were, selling far be- their present level. are far much about your be sure and reme - ear comp t away more le: property you without a profit at the property ts | per that earning r is an essential part of popety | If it is a banch line on which t tly deceasing due to| etition population the original cost of tobe relied a Une which from ear to yeur carries more and more you need not be ed about what the government may not do. not If-these road operation which makes | id prosperous and another In- | These things’ do make a nee but in the long run other | important. consideration should be given traffic producing ability vad and second to the margin 58 over charges. tory you need not worry ation for as {s valu and under the constitution of United States o! may not be due compen or to a shift DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN PARTIES WILL SOON CEASE T0 EXIST, FORMER SENATOR SAYS' CHICAGO, June 5.—(By Associated Press.)—Possi- bility that the Democratic and Republican parties will soon cease to exist “for anything either of them represented in their foundation” was’seen today by former Senator J. Hamilton Lewi In an address prepared for delivery at a luncheon of the Press club of Chicago, the former Dem t p of the Senate asserted, “No polit party in Ame s through a [stands for prlociples of liberty olities of |f2F Man or justice of government” | POUL | Mr. Lewis declared. Only place and| af publig mor profit is the ject of candidates for office Comm Agricultural Products Lumber CLANY o 4 Tender PORTLAND, Ure., June. 9.—The treams are dry- | M™ml'ls of the Western Pine Manufac- | ; owing to ex-| turers association forthe week of} , s le | May 39, produced 33,243,000 feet or | ‘ i acted drought |$ ver c boye normal, Ship: Gane Zand potted pet 7,000 feet. Orders stimated | In 1 cent It cut 1500 ure WV REFUSES —— ~TOSENDSHIPS 7° Lake, ho odity Trade N F. ews SPOKANE, Wash., June 9.— unimals belonging to Nell Shipman. moving picture actress, are starving uges at the bead of Priest Carrol, NE oT Bernon ©. | tonal Forest reported here last I an of m commnitt The animals, whtch {nel ADI A n to orgs ac ft bears, one wild cat, should se : ; + sald | eagle and-an owl, : he! was, he sor sa half rations lat : n Donald B. Mc-| anything to ent De ae Mere. Mr. Carro) eald, Th: Kero association I goatee cannot s ‘ American ecom- | CFs : 1 aeparate | WOuld drive all the game in TAK tees k isen, Ar, Prentice | the lake and pillage touristy id, t ca to have ite | Hes ell Shipman “e requires | cast. t by cre care o Mr, the by Carroll Business Briefs “7 FALSE, FREE STATE |= eral coy es asts." sald ‘Nell Shipman’s; ‘Forty Animals| Starving vorty ussist- jant s upervisor of the Kaniksu - one two wolves, an have been living Friday be turned for themselves because they y from to feed Is and did not get and Satur- loose to the menagerie was taken ove ut they haven't taken forest service the to IRVGH FAMINE STORY animals the public es" TOMMERCE HEAD SAYS 5 DUBLIN 38 5 ated Pre CHINAFIGHTING <= Stories that t Ireland jare likely to t bullets er of ( e. He said treland Prom I c ea T —— ees a | « 1 > n ral murprico but rather conste POTATOES | , p ure CHICAGO, June 9,—Potatoes. Re z VAD BR: ceipts new old cars; tolal U. i : nts . old 140; new ’ | | ste ading good, market ubout | Butter and Eggs | [eters Norn *caroiina cloth to ooninpienlin ——! | stave barre blers $4.00@4,75; few CHICAGO, Juhe 9.—Butter, re-|salen $5.00; » arrels $4,00@4,60; #, 27.264 tubs; bigher; creamery | Louls a sacked triumphs. $2,60@ un, 4 standards, 42%; ex-| 2.90: Arkansan and Oklahoma sacked | fir ‘ it 9'6 @40c; | triump! $ v$2.90; Arkansas and nds | Ol dnt 6 triumphs $2.60@ 48,9 A 0 ing very slow f r e n Mie n Ur eport of fan tourist t The can ed ne Asso ement today spaper correspond minister o: conditions in r tes and that} Bonds it } Allis Chemical and Dye --...- 90% American Can --. - 184 American Car and Foundry .. 103 Locomotive Sm, and Ref. Su Tel. and American Tobacco American Water Works American Woolen Anaconda Copper Atchison Atl, Coast Line Baldwin Locomotive Saitimore and Ohio Bethlehem Steel... California Pet: | Canadian Pacific | Central Leather pfd. | Cerro de Pasco *handler Motor thesapeake and Ohio thicago and Northwestern ‘hieago, Mil. & St. Paul and Pac. American Locomotive ..----- American Amer! an 63% American Tel. pid. thieago, R. I. *hile Copper Cola do Fuel - Congoleum Consolidated G | Corn Porducts Crucible Steel .2..-.--- | Cuba’ Cane Sugar pfd. Mid-Continent Pet | Dodge Brothers pfd. } Davison Chemical DuPont Nemour de amous Players - General Asphalt - General Electric - | Gewerat Motors a Great Northern pfd. 66 Gulf States Steel - 80 Houston Oil .. Hudson Motors Illinois. Central Int. Harvester — Int, Mer. M Kelly Springfield Kennecott Copper ~ Lehigh Valley Louisville and Mack Truck land Oll Max. Motors A Certificates - Mex. Seaboard Oil Mo., Kan, and Tex, Missour! Pacific pfd, Montgomery Ward - Nat. Biscuit .- | National Lead ~ ew York Central Y North American ~ Northern Pacific Pacific Oil Pan American Pet. B - Pennsylvania Phila and Rdg. Phillips Pet Pure Ol and I. Reading - 8515 Rep. Iron and Steel ~ 43% Reynolds Tobacco B 76% St. Louls and San FY 80% Seaboard Air Line - Sears Roebuc! Sinclair Cor Texas Co, -- Texas and Pn Tobacco Produ Transcont Ol! Union Padific United Drug U, 8. Cast Iron Pipe C. 8, Ind. Alcohol U. S. Rubber - U Steel . Utah Copper Wabash pfd Westinghouse Electric - Willys Overland Woolworth aren gue || CRUDE MARKET | Big MUAY neanncnnennnenen-- 2.00 Mule Creek ensmccncnce Ash | SUNDUFAL --acemcenenannncencne 1.40 | Hamilton Dome .. = 1.06 Perris 2 anenpecccadencmnennne= 1.05 HY TON ----ennenennn enn snnnnnn= NOLCHOR - —nnnnnnennenanemnnnn Pilot Butte lander + CAL CLOCK anennenntnnoeeeenee | Lance Creek Owaxge Grase Creek, ight ~ jreyoull « Torchilabt Bik Basin Rock Creek Sait Creek j — Poultry, CHICAGO, June 9 uneettied Poultry, alive 14045 | 94% | 6 ane 1.60 Che Casper Daily Cribunce A RCRA coo) | ae - ~ Livestock :: All Markets Stock NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED | BRINGING UP FAT WHY CERTAINLY - MRS. BLABS - THE CAT 19 RIGHT HERE - LL SEND HIM RIGHT OVER “TO XOOR, HOUSE ¢— HER WHO woz | | THAT On, _ THE PHONE? = —~ ome nect NMRKET PRICES “FALL DOWNWARD 120% | Barly Losses Reduced Before | 101% | Close From Oil Stock Rally. A further downward values of quoted took place in to day's stock market, Early losses were reduced just before the close when another y started in the ol) shares. Havana Electrie ‘was the nding tudividual feature, soar. 22% points to 18444; total sales approximated 1,200,000 shares, The closing was steady. N YORK. June 9.—(By’ The Associated Press)—Reactionary price movements held sway at the opening of today’s stock market which was marked by professional selling and liberal profit taking. Losses gener- ally however were confined to mod- erate fractions, “ow priced oll shares moved counter to the general trend and Havana Electric contin- ued its sensational rise, soaring 12 points to a new high record at 174. Early fluctuations reflected the ebb and flow of speculative special- ties in contrasting with renewed buying of others. Standard indus- trials, including American Can, Bald win and United States Steel, offered good resistance to sélling pressure, Southern Pacific fell back to a 1925 low at 97% and Rock Island lost a point. Demend for merchandise is- sues, however, was fairly active, lift- ing the price of May stores and Kresge Department stores preferred a polnt or more, Maxwell “A” cer- tifleates broke three points and re- cessions of 1 to 2 points took place in Mathieson Alkali, Frank G, Shat- tuck and General Electric during the first half hour. Forelgn ex- changes opened steady with sterling unchanged at $4.85% and French francs slightly higher at 4.8914 cents. The. bullish demonstrations reviv- ed in a number of public utilities, enabling them to forge into new high territory for the year, buying of popular shares expended. Enough weak spots developed to show that professional sentiment: was divided as to the immediate course of the market. Prospects of higher develop. ments and Increased earnings were the propelling influences in certain shares such as International Tele- phone, Candler Motors and Pan American Petroleum. Delay in an- nouncing an expected fecapitaliza+ tion plan for Nash Motors caused that stock to react 12% points, Slug: gishness of the rail shares and in particular the liquidation of the western carriers encouraged «a ,gen- eral resumption of profit taking before noon under which the en: tire market eased off. ~ Call money renewed at four per cent. Talk of buying for contro! en- abled Havana Electric Railway to tack on Rnother ten points of its ex- traordinary advance, the price going to 18413 in mid-afternoon, A month ago it sold as low as 112. The movo- ment of other specialties how e seemed to Indicate ‘th ny pools ng prices take their course. Maxwell Motor B certificates, U. S, Cast Iron Pipe Hudson Motors. lerce Arrow, pfd, and Union Bag broke 3%; Gim bel Brothers climbed to 62, a record figure, and Coco Cola back to 112% after selling at 116 SUGAR Cugar futures, closed easy: ap proximato sales. 000 tons; July, | 269; September, 282; December, 290: January, 288, Sa ware er aris || MONEY , June : low 4 offered at 4%; lust ie n all loans Inst acceptances 34 time loans steady; mixed collatera 60-90 days 3%: 46 months 34% @4; NEW YORK, June 9.—Copper eany Jectrolytic spot and futures 1314 @ 13%, ¥ Tin easy; spot and nearby 55.50; futures 6 i; prices unchanged $8,408.75. Louls spot and Lead steady: Zinc easy; East St futures $7.00 epot 316.50, Cotton, NEW YORK, June %,—Cotton pot, Mendy: middling, 2.98 ee oe adjustment | Grain SANS THAT THERE OOP \S A MOOSE IN HER HOUSE ANDO WANTED TO BORROW OOR CAT: 1 SENT V¥ OVER - | WYOMING OILS Mati natbets aa (Quotations by Blas , Vucurevich, Broker) 208 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Bid Ask Western Exploration - 2.20 2.30 Consolidated Royalty». .93 .94" Central Pipeline —— 50 |. T, Willams - 09 Bessemer - 09 | Western States Kinney Constal Columbine - Jupiter Elkhor Domino Atlantic Petroleum -.. Great Northern ~ Quaker Oli . Preston Oil Riverton Pet. Buck Creek Chappell Surke -. MacKinnie B Wyo-lll. 55 Curb Stocks. Mountain Producers 23% Salt Creek Producers - 21h Continental . 26% New York Oil 11% Salt Creek Consoljdated ~ 1% 8. O, Ind, Humble Oil CHICAGO, June 9.—(U. 8. Depart- meént of Agriculture).—Hogs—21,000; irregular, medium and heavyweight butchers and packirig sows, opened 10c higher; desirable grades largely unchanged; others weak; bulk good sind choice 210 to 350-pound butch- ers, $12.15@12.40; top, $12.50. Cattle.—Recelpts, 8,000; generally steady on most killing classes; trade very slow, matured steers weak" in instances; shipping demand narrow; killing quality mostly good; with liberal sprinkling of choice fight and medium-weight offerings; water fills, liberal; early top, yearlings, $11.60; numerous loads of yearlings, $11.00 @11.40; best medium weight, $11.25; best heavies, $11.15; she stock un- changed; supply ecarce; vealers, 25c lower; spots more; few choice kind to packers, upward to 39.50; mostly $9.00 downward with outsiders hand picking upward to $10.50; stockers and feeders scarce, mostly, $5.50@ 6.50. Sheep—Receipts, 8,000; fat lambs and yearlings, activé; mostly 26c higher; sorting moderate; bulk de- sirable natives, $15.25@15.75; one deck to clty butchers, $16.0 two doubles of choice Tdahos, $16.00; choice handy wegiht yearlings, $12.76; hoavies downward to $12.25; sheep, scarce; no early sales; under tone, strong. Omaha Quotations OMAHA, Neb,, June 9.—(U. 8. Department of Agricultutre}—Hogs— Receipts 15,500; better grades butch- ers active; mostly ‘10@15c higher; others slow 10c higher; bulk 200 to 300 pound butchers $11.8$@12.00; top $12.95; bulk sales -$11.40@12.00, Cattle receipts 7,000; choice year lings and light steers mostly steady welghty steers slow; weak to 10¢ lower! bulk $9.26@10,65, several loads mixed yearlings $10.50@10.7 yearlings $10.85@11.10; early welghty steers $10.25@10.60: stock mosély steady: veale steady: stockers und feeders steady; bulk butcher cows and heifers $5.25@9.25; practical: v top $9.00; few sales stockérs and feeders $6.00@7.00; Wyoming yearlings $7.50, Sheep receipts 4,600—lambs strong to 260 ‘higher; Idaho ranch lambs $15.35; best Idaho range lambs held at $15.75; yearlings sheep and feed: ers steady; yearlings $13.00; ' best ewes $6 DENVER, Colo., June 9.—(U. 8 Dept. of Agriculture—Hogs Recefpts 3,400; slow, mostly strong to 1c higher: top $11.90 for several med: jum welght loads; some held higher: other loads $11,50.to $11.8) mostly $11,60 to $11.90: pa steady at $10,00 to $10.25; few smooth kind $10.50: ples fat kind $10.25 to $10.60; $10.00 to 310,25, Cattlo—800; calves 100; active: steers, yearlings and fat she stock strong: calyes dull; other classes around st two loads 1,354 pound steer $10.15 flat: ght loads $9.00 to $9.85; few mixed steers and helf- ers $9.25 to $10.00; 750 pound. year- Ing eteera $19.60; few helfers $7-50 to $9.25; several loads cows $6.50 to $7.85; few head heifers $8.36; few head up to $11.00; pulls $4.26 to $6.50; stocKers odd yearling bulls. $7.00; most can. ners uround $2. Sheep 2.600—around 3dc bigher two loads good pound Ldaho lamba out at $11.00: odd one lond 9 se $8.00; odd M1 Inoke lower | pound . wooled | head clipped ewer AF He KNOWS THERE ARE MICE IN HER HOOSE COME BACK HE WON'T. CI 1QUESS WE | ARE RID OF THAT CAT —— THIS TIME FOR SURE } > | WHEAT PRICES SCORE ADVANGE Report Kansas Crop Greatly Reduced by Recent Heat Wave. CHICAGO, June buying on the part of commission houses and with but little pressure prices scored ‘u ma- early to sell, wh terial advance today’in the dealings. One of the chief was a report from a leading e: er that the Kansas crop had greatly reduced by the recent wave and that many fields which promised {5 bushels an acre had shrunken to 10.’ Much notice was also taken of a statement by a trade authority here that the United States this season would raise only sufficient wheat for domestic use The opening which ranged from decline to %4c advance, July $1 to 31.65%, and September, $1.6 to $1.62 was followed by a rise that carried July to $1.67% and Septem- ber to $1.63%. Later the prie bulges were taken advantage of to realize profits for holders and even up accounts #0 as to be prepared for any surprise in the government crop report after the close, The market finished unset- tled %ec to 1M%e net higher, July 166% to 166%, and September 163 to 163%. Corn and oats rose with wheat as a result of unfavorable crop reports concerning oats, After opening at Sc off to %c gain, September $1.15% to $1.15%, the corn market advanced all around, September go- ing to $1:16%. Additional gains were scored later by corn owing to further advances in the oats market. Corn closed firm 1%c to Zc net higher, September $1.17% to 117%. Oats started at %c lower to \%c higher, September, 53% to Sic, later, there was a sharp general upturn and September touched 55%. been Provisions were firmer, increased by the action of grain. Wheat— Open High Low Close July 1.65% 1.68 1.65% 1.66% Sept. 1,61% 1.64% 1.61% 1.63 Dec. - 1.64 1.66% 1.63% 1.65 Corn— July 115° 117% Sept. - 1.15% 1.18 Dee. - 96% 99% Oats— July 7 55M Sept. - 57% 56% Dec. .. 59M 58% Rye— July - 118 1.19 117% 1.18% Sept. - 1.19 121 2.19 1.20% Dee. — 1.21% 1.24% 121% 1.24 Lard— July ~---17.12 Sept. - Dee. - Tilbs— July ~18.35 18.50 Sept. .---18.30 18.55 Bellies— July -- 20.80 Sept. .---20.90 20.95. 20.90 20.95 CHICAGO, June #—Wheat No. 3 red $1 Corn 3 %@1.16 No, 2 yellow $1.17% Oats No white No. 3 white 52% @55\c. Rye not quoted. Barley 88@98c. Clover seed $20,.25@28.00 Lard $17.65 Ribs $18.47 Bellies 320.8 etna BIRLSLWYER ON TRIAL (Continued From Page One) friends ure yellow,” and a ehot rang out as Templeton fell to the floor.’ That the accused girl had carried a revolver to the fatal shooting was indicated in the test! mony of Joseph Hassell, of Jerse City, war time buddy of the sla man and mutual friend of the coup! Hassell said that when he, the ai cused girl, Templeton and another girl were at a “movie,” February 19, Miss Perkins’ pocket bdok suddenly burst open, revealing a black hand, led revolver “What are you doing with that?” previous Hassell, sald Templeton asked the girl, “Oh” she :newered, “I'm a blonde haired bandit,’ Uphbralded by Ten Haseell the w do her bodily } ped keeping company the girl m unlers sty / with 9.—With active | ATTEMET MADE. “TONILL AUTO FACE DRIER | Deadly Poison Sponge Cake Found in Car of Cliff Berger LOS ANGELES, Calif., June 9.— A piece of sponge cake brought to police headquarters by Cliff Bergere automobile race driver with the statement that he feared it was con- nected with an attempt upon his life, has been found upon analysis to contain a quantity of deadly pol- son, the police announced. Bergere sald he found the cake severel days ago in his automobile which had been parked In front of his home. Accompanying the gift was a note reading: “To Cliff and his wife with best wishes from Joe.” A plece of the cake, fed to the. Ber- Bere dog made it seriously ill, he said. He knew of no one named Joe, he said, who might make him such a gift, or any one with a ser- fous grievance against hi CHINESE INNS moc 9 FOR DONKEYS, CAMELS, AND NOT FOR HUMANS SHANGHAI, China, June 9.—(By The Associated Press)—The | situa- tion created by the etrike of dock workers has become aggravated through the decision of the Chi- hese seamen to ‘Join the movement. ‘Three hundred men on six privately owned coastal and river steamers walked out last night and other lines reported difficulties with their men. Thus far ocean-going vessels are not affected but the Japanese lines are contemplating replacing the Chi. nese crews with their own nationals, Child Killed As Tombstone Falls on Him Powier a HICAGO, June clochs, 5, died Saturday from in- juries received when his father’s tombstone toppled over on him and fractured his sku 9,—Lester Le- With his mother he had gone té the cemetery to flowers on the grave. As the mother was jerying s and was paying little attention > him, he restlessly started to climb the three foot shaft, and the :narble slaL crushed his head as the tiny lad fell beneath Its ‘veight. He was hurried to a hos pital, but died shortly ‘afterwards. acne es ode. Buc oad Rescuers Take 14 Bodies From Kentucky. Mine | | STURGIS, Ky., June 9.—Bodies of the fourteen miners, victims of an explosion in the West Kentucky goal mining company here yesterday were Juund today and brought to tho surface along with the throe others found last night. The victims, seven white men and ten negroes, were found at the 400 foot level and more than.a mile and @ quarter back of the shaft mouth. et otc edt Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, June 9. changes, firm; quotations In cente ‘eat tath, demand, 45 ; eabl —Foreign TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925 ——$—$$——— 1925 © ten return Classified Rates ‘Two cents per word or ten cents line. Pr0 AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five (diane pena used as a vasis of estiinaling a line. BLACKFACE CAP HBADLINE will be charged the space of two line iat charged advertising will be’ booked “se: lines” trrespective of the number of words. TELEPHOND ADS, Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELEPHONE, buf we cannot guarantee acouracy, . OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE. MENTS. Must be accompanied by casb or check in full payment of the vame. Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Dally Tribune. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Dally Tribune will not be responsible for more than _ one incorrect insertion of any ad- vertisement ordered for.mors than one time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen’ the real value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication ~ without extra charge within FIVE days after insertion. No republica- tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. CLOSING HOOR. Want Ads to be classified properly must be in the Casper Dally Tribuns office before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 13 a. m. will be inserted under the head “Too Late to Classify.” ml HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—Experlenced maid for general house work. Phone 2693 W. SALESLADIES, good appearance, ‘self confidence, selling experience not essential, but helpful. We train you. Pauline Morehead. Gladstone hotel, room 220, Call between 9:30 and 4:30, Tuesday the ninth. HELP WANTED—MALE ! | YOUNG MAN to sell Paige-Jewett Overland and Willy-Knight cars in the Salt Creek field, must not be afraid of work. Call Mr. Doud, 1700, for appointment. POSITIONS WANTED | “w SCHOOL GIRL wants work in pri- vate home, taking care children or housework. 1004 N. Kimball. WOMAN. wants house cleaning. Phone 1456, WANTED—By young man with family, permanent job; not afraid of \work; anything permanent con- sidered: Box B-43, Tribune. MAN wants work painting, paper- hanging, any kind job work. Phone 212-M. COLORED woman wants work by the day or hour. Bundle washing to take home., Phone $12-M. SERVICES OFFERED GET your plumbing done now. R ; Brammer will give you a square — ; deal, Specia) attention «i dlping and repair work. fuaranteed. Phone 20961. ——— PAINTING, papering and calcimin ing; 25 years experience. Phone 986M. a ee ee JERSEY milk delivered at your door fresh every day, garden and tawn making, team work of all kinds. Murphy Bros. 416 Holly. Phon 1096R or 698M. if peo oh it Uae nan at a CALCIMINING and painting: work guaranteed; prices reasonable: est! mates given free, Phone 293K mornings and evenings. WANTED—Small family washings and laundry work for single ladies and gentlemen who have no home. Prices reasonable. All work guar: anteed to be high class We cail for and deliver. Phone 1499J. WANTED—Plain sewing also mil linery work; old hats remodelod. | 1882 S. Boxelder, phone. 1495-J. and b enced operator, f ver, Phone 1600 Apts, ,J Tbe: expert. rmerl of Der Albuquerque WANTED TO BUY | WANTED TO. BUY—A finch sondhand centrifugal pump. Joe Moon, Alcova Road pS abies aida da 486%; CO-day bills « banks, 481% ri ¢. demand, 49. Italy, demand, 598; dem 0 ~ nh cada Wie sa | WE buy sell orstrade anything of } ' , Yalke, Phone © 2273-J. McComb | Furniture Co,, 10th and Poplar, N\ . | ANTED—Your old coal range or > heater in exchange for a gas Y range or heater, Phone 1086. — WE WILL buy or exchange you m delr sabseribers, Ask the buys about it. Get Wampum on ‘soviption used turniture. Harned Furnitire Co Wi eee iat Py