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PAGE TEN i Che Casper Daily Cribune eer ee Bonds :: Stocks : Finance Grain NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRE | Edi r Coir with D and I } | ese = lead an Y rude rubbe ere irregula sterling held. firr High iJ E pune: -ricec Trading. n the late trad money ped in ge commor ement e first hi = two pol dan Motor points. ¢ ay: . 2 . . \ we ' li eae io Dr w We | LIVESTOCK. || CPRIO Pri 1 iNew € New York Stocks}! | i i) r ‘ a | Ch Prices. oa) »t7 eh 5 sf mn Pe | | ricago Prices. 12 INCVIN-OUNDULs eld | \ | cuicaco 14,—W. aarti culture.) —Hogs | Recety teady to 10c | ' a No. ’ | thanoM njor pac or 3s 7714 woe ers holdi 1 a : ‘s 1494 |Late Setbz Occur with }!7°! ; - | Nervousness Over Crop e £ y Wided 2 Damage Reports. & € {1¢ if 1.—(E Th A 1 2h #8) 4 7 | produ els a day during M Sponsible for lute setba a et s & Refiners values tod 1 market | f a ed for closed ner lower to] € " ‘ Mau uy Avar s $1 of, é Be x CH Ju 14.—(By The As-} ( 14 f | ‘ re Although wheat | ;,) 1 sii t the « toda ly declines ) ° Prair P par than pver- | - : Th om Anne that black | Z > :. 8 valent in southern | sheep — | € , Manitoba an also attacking | ut dy to stre Co-Operative Marketing — | |S peseenae te eee Vans es a ie inf c 1 | deal to give the market a fresh up. 1 ~ KB . ( 1 | k turn. On the other hand, “coole t @11.50 « 1 bye weather jn t 5 Wheat-stat ia; ask " Blectr opinions that side damage | medium wel : ase 3 - Erle First to crops’ had been discounted by the | n at a CHICAGO July 14.—(By The cg E 1 harp advance in values, were | w per ed Press)—Cooperative marke z ra si of t initia! | $12 . coe aciden bor a ers ex d trom %e-declir Omaha Quotations = aie ra nd f ptember OMATIA e made to stag ee numer mine { I igh ‘ ; ly an frreguiar td st 3 Sitere September 1 p 6 Kholdere, 5%, December ; “A han $1 12 € st half of the board o 1, o ‘lap Ats there was much sell . hyoaatih ing out on the part of holders. Mill- mae's ee | ers' advices from the northwest ° , x countenance to an opinion that i 1 , Bain ye th tie spring crop outloo! 1 piste . : ; still favorable. 1 aver Corn and oats were easy, tnfiuenc 1 bu tee Mex. Seaboard Oil avorable weather. After 1 Mid-Continent Pet. to 1% decline, Sep. ini Mo., Kan. and Tex tember $1.08% to $1.08%, the corn pract es rf Pacific, pta market sagged a little further, but | and f 3 » then rallied. > nge f Selling to realize profits brou: tained 1s Vegetables. Shoes aba ed ios oe eink SAN FRANCISCO.—Prices on| PHILADELPHIA. — Shoe closer ubmnadeetoed tee aks pe ep— 18, abs slow, ear onions and potatoes have been|facturers are now in the g f " ‘ ite le uni am Beas vr ewe del y H,, and Hartford’. lower, September $1.081% to $1.08% $14 yoreaiiy ian vengthened here by ies plac ing. 3 | t tr sera! ing ¥ A Norfolk and Western . Dats started at Kc to thc i re rdera t iene owes ees tember 474% to 47%c. Rea that | $1 . SPRINGFIELD, Mo,—The Ozark vialot favatatar-alrer fers ste : SRDRS IMs Warnitare. 1 > is expected to bring. or ar 58 Lian poate ‘ GRAND RAPID: 1 $4,500,000 this y with 1.54 1 s furniture en the gest crop in history antici ak "7 ‘ 1.5246 | ng f 1.64 | or Corn— ; | July 221,07 | | Kep, Iron and Steel . 455% | Seperr~ "2.08% Reynolds Tobacco B 27% | 89% St. Louts and Sap Fran, | Seaboard Air Line | Sears Roebuck Sinclair Con. Ot! BY GEORG Tt. HUGHES the part of the com ry to AULE PENDING | of ing C ght 1925 Consolidated F in touch with the ‘bondholders. apace aeiae 1.00% 9 re i f lation) . Of cours: cas f registered | 5° he! Ww oh . (Continue er aver cars bibs pins separ sys 1, | Standard OU, Ca 1.04% 1.00% 1.01% | nut 1 do object - Watch for Bond Calls or © holder {s notified by mal! 1c LOT Los 1.08 J The siness of ir ment {s one | t e ping a | Standard O!!, N, J. OC 1.08% 1.0 turned into a m « Ft that demands ant vigilance to | re « coupon rescole OF : eda haere aia Lalon, e Just ins access. Take as a minor {l- | be | Sts ae ee bind his le iquiry ( istr: he matter of called bonds fi ly On August first next es a Pea | the JudKe - dt oe corporation decides t }w holders ese unredeem- | Texas a 18,90 18.80 19.80. | Custom to have prayer 1 ‘ - f of the privilege in certain Jed bonds preser 1" ries ade f a member of counsel { 1 of retiring a bond jssue a ank for ¢ 2 peak he defense who is not a1 vat 5 the agreed upon price prior to mu: | learn too late ths no money | t fans : he sald, “I desire to add \ t turity thereof the way hold-| pay the 8 because the} U. eo ae tion to daily pra re 1 ers of coupon bonds as distinguished is have been They wilt} U § phere when it has 4 from registered bonds can be not! he face value they will| U. Gino an eae ing and unbroker n ‘ ed is by an advertisement in the | have lost interest on thelr money |. § | CHICAGO, July 14.—Wheat num: , apape If the holder does not| for half a year. 1 nota ser | Wal | bab GrediBUERi uh kae ihe nel rney, Ger Stewart re e the advertisement and has no|{ous matter but wure to 2 Ap rie henlabattias shar t | say: “This Is a God-te ‘ ; to hese Uhins star] Arodest-réeenterone caisheeeRepeeeige| 1.59% @1.61. Corn number 2 mixed | 49? “This Is @ 1 to pra . adviser to keep. him 25. fabian bag ge Fb 2p aber e ghig i "oc $1.11; number yellow $1.11146@ gt ie har ; ‘ ipl on much matters he da tikey | ent. ts) Mawar om | 112%. Oats number 3 white 454@ | tis. part of the eountrs tg aidan ag fm aa . | 48c: number 4 white dic. Rye none. |’ yt 1 Would hes , ‘ An Instance of this kind recent uses anes eee a ee ee eyes ee eee wo vm o 4 that of the Northwestern Bell Tel: | the as ay pe Arh arated ei ay one .broke in veheme 3 fon at 107% on February 1s } | where L come trom ey are a 7 Ss year its sue of first | f | where Att Quota “1 hope that nid $ of these , | Stewart x t exented for | ire the owner of any “rt rotw ling every | be called tt ts up to yo! ne w ? “Tg wi J ® wil ~ t) 1 ¥ dh ot war to ; ‘ iaventia usunable t one, “but tt 1 a : Th t lg 1 rest f $ t conduc { | Market Gossip ~~ co a t | a] " Wall Street Briefs POTATOES ~ ; e of the Amefican Tele-| —_—____— f aN, | yet taal? or teeMite or] CHICAGO, July 14—Potatoes re : \ METALS tert Aad | ceipts 187 cars; ¢otal U. 8. shipme: : . bear ty , upplies moderate, demand a andes | ‘anh ii caper ee. Nt ‘ 4 iss being to ng moderate, market steady on rae <1 HW TORK, July 14.—Copper not t wens slightly on bar ‘of x4 Electrolyt and future t 8 85,200 capital | 5 8 and Missour! sacked c. ait Tin. f pot and fut Routrin I is $ mber land partly graded or ~ a te ae i eady ces unchan wll b w n a ag whee aality and considerable dir re <a Le spot 8.00@8.35. Zi a 8 oomalped ik : a | 73.00; mostly 2.75@3.00, St. Louis. spot which Re: $ ————. p7.20. Antimony Hi religion t ft proceedi $ _ me —| 5.60 — ou mS atettl a 1 the trutt lo Justice 1 ———— comes uote baie ers -- MONEY | sat taut closin 14,—Refined | Contt CRE! : @ :0f t 5 NEW YOPK, July \ Pas : Reso * > ey easier; } 4s w 4: rut Ay x 6a% { 1 practi ; vag steady. 4 oO - / rt tons ) Ss 1 co] 4 48 tembe cember - es fl reau of Metal «tat i} ee | i] ——- after Darrow e 0 tons, bring tot ||, CRUDE MARKET eeeeneian t half of 1 ) Foreign Exchange | Liberty Bond rho formal epenty i 1 ut ¥ t we &s Big Mudd Ey. ‘a - t we and 139.6 > M “——" | Mule Creek NEW YORK, July 14.—Libert Judge Raulet nths of the ye Coy EW RI Foreign | Sunburst yonds closed: 8148 100.26; first 44 id 1 to indu ' in the United States prod eo irregula tlona a 22; second 4M%e 101.6 thtd nelng hia eeision on the motto: tons in June and in six month s Great By dem! 06] 103.01; fourth 4%o 10 Ur | quash, A matter of several hours, 5 4 63 tons, | 16; cables 48614; 60 day bille 30 | Stnes government 4\« 107 sald, might be heeded for him to — | 481%, France, demand | Notches ~~ 65 ee | get -his ‘opinion in shape, tack Jupiter Showing Gas ; 4. ables 4.69%. Italy, demand} Pilot Butte 36 | — ee -- = | shts in Dayton bent might ha est Refining company's Jup 69%, Demand: Bel-|cunder . | | interferred with his wor ri 18, being drilled ns a test | ; ri 80. | Cat Creek . | | COTTO en recessed until 1 i Powder River field 50 miles | ———___—- ance Creek «. 16 | ae | Aaa es of Casper, Is showing consider | i enirey | Onhiie 3.18] NEW YORK, July 14,—< Reba ‘Talbert Swat according to re tod 1 ot steady: middling 24.9 has been ay ted tr thas h Greyt 2.00 1 A 1 Wall ‘i amr: beacuse tf CL 2.16| MINNEAPOLIS. | n 1,450 7 ! 5 ‘ *F, Kock. C 00 | Wrour, 80° to ' 1 a, bi Micon okechocesan=: - 1.80parents $8°960910 Bran $24.00 mi U i orn ing renewal rates to 4%4 per cent th nalf hour Livestock :: All Markets SORE. GINS 1 Railroads Also avorites in New York . based on rumor d rep on king hig ved Pipe ontinued tire pric openin around $4.3) roughout up to bring about any further liq , professional traders appar h ¢ ge TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1925 up Mrs. Edith Parker Davis, pretty 22-year-old dancer who shot her husband twice while he was dining in a New York apartment blames the “other woman” for the trouble which brought on the | - stocks .<| Shooting. Mrs. Davis, known as Edith Parker on the stage, recent but | ly appeared in a musical show, She is shown above in a striking 4. | pose, Parker is expected to recover: call | Kurope Suffers Relapse of regarding St as a bullish fac on t it reflected | ~ = ext g% commercial demand By J. W. T. MASON pressing his point. for financial d for funds umption of poo) (Written for the 1 d Press.) rm, but the influence. of popu vity on a broad scale was: basec After having made rapid progress} opinion among French financiers part on the bellef that t mid | in recovery from the effects of the}and taxpayers has been too mu ummer lull in business would be of | war, Europe ow suffering a re-| for him. He has consented to she hort duration. With car- | lapse and is beginning to slip back-| ing his own plans and to accepting oadings during the week of the| ward, industria and financially. | plans forced upon him by the nece urth, the lar of any +-| ‘Phe final test of permanent recovery | sities of practical politics. He has ponding period on record, new buy-| is just around the corner, but the| backed away from heavy increases ng was drawn into the railroad | trans-Atlantic nations are hesitating }in taxation and hag put: forward a ares with the southern and south: | to the turn fearing what may | new loan proposal which can do no western carriers making the. best | be in store for them. The longer | more than add to France's financia howir About a dozen issues at-| they d the more serious will] burden and.continue to keep Europ: tained new peak prices before noon, | the encounter be. n the grip of uncertainty, the st including Sears Roebuck Europe has now gone far to-| + phe ‘aituation-is even ‘disturbinc Timken RK Bearing, Western | ward rehabilitation as the capacity r Great Britain, whose financial Rlectrical Instrument and Wheeling | of the workers, themselyes, will ictuire’ haw been: meas! abadlutel and Lake Erie common and prefer-| permit. The workingmen of Europe | , ound. The British require a. pros red. Oils continued unresponsive to| have done their part. The turn of} ), ig 4 * nother Increase in gasoline prices | (he financiers and heavy taxp: ee ied eet By er a bre in mid-western territory. Savage|is now to come id these sroups| cannot continue prosperous by cor Arms was one of the few weak man holding off, declining to make|tinuing to borrow to pay {ts / bills sinkIng to a new 1925 low raound 50. | the necessary sacrifices which event General disqutetude, therefore, exist, » varied buying oceurred when | wally they will he to pt, I€} tt must continue as long as France th money rate dropped to four | hot in one form th remains obdurate to the rules « Merchandise, public util Was Progressing. sound finance. France holds the ) ssory shares attrac : , went | key to Europe's permanent rehab!!! st of the orders but numerous | To the time the I "aunty | tation; and sooner’ or later, the peciulties: were also hought freely. | {nto operation, Europe was slowly} jt) Sti sooner turn. the :Jo. Wheeling and Lake Brie preferred | but continuously working back to} Toa roth thele hordes of gold uched 274%, the highest in over six | prosperit Although’ the ‘currency k their bil When that ‘= ears, International Telephone and | *ituations in the’varfous continental r he world will be to ri; aph. American Radiator, Mack | countries were not being righted, iS pay J 2, Woolworth and Phoenix hos- | ¥ leved that they were being La aaiiadl to 3% Max rved for consideration at the TE are Pe thud. Chevalés; were 1 time. The logical time, how premearteen vacipts | ever, has now come and gone and ——_—-___ debisements of the currency con: jlinue unchecked. The Dawes Plan é was regarded too op stically by } 7 | | the people of Bur The real : | Business Briefs | cr een or eae bee : | | co indemnity frou \f that could have beer (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune.) | number of way , ATLANTA ha e ; 8 ox Ni ‘ « nued From Page One) ened the already promising» ie = I Mont., and to 100 at B " : t une ‘ E Texts and Spokane te ported the lowest reading « with 68 4 : ne er again registered 95 de SAN FRANCISCO.—I : ea fitter As ‘ the maximum of the summ upliled by the chamb ‘oad of the 1D I tel W ded yesterday erce for the first haif of the the disappc ER nidicate an inc se in f r rs that Uncle & ot HERIDAN. Wyo., July 14.—Sber- 1d stead Niding ed into oF purse | 4 veltered under a temperature ea Crit. | ¢ degres at 1 o'clock today . in t every indication that the mer ROsTO 1 ail ® now e|cury would rise still higher. This {s fi ‘ $ #8 the « he | witt a h of the highest tem 00 of ¢ © of n ful usr ut experienced here in nt at t t expect of July, i , r any er fy ‘ I until | CITY, Mont, July 14.—A r 8 own fir temperature of 101 was Boom Collapses © at noon, according MRE PORT, I { t dustrial t o»vernment report, This is oll ¢ t Lou ed E rf the hottest noon hour re : 1 ipse at I iring the present hot spell 1 went 1 eared re t ter and e Mont,, July 14— A | ; © th i ture of 100 deg “4 in the : t tted reported at noon toda m A weather board. Maxi } Y ‘ id t \peratures usually are re | i AGO. dar * ere between 2 and 3 o'cloci weese outs | ots tak pepe wa week of 1,14 Pr erefore ‘ BUTTE, Mont., July 14.—The tem™.., ntinue relati posits ‘ P ‘ ure went to 93 above this after eoinitian: m y of | the highest point of the sea haan pe ate © | confider f | and one of the highest tn the Mationing Pi Re He Z i history ef the community. The rec: ute 4 “A Thr Ocenia ath pe a tine] ord here, since rd¢ have been arnegle | was pinned in Caillaux, When he| Kept is 97 # in thin district are running offi in tho present =n | cee to 8 cent capacity " e Otis min aT » u F Molintey pine cena At believed 1 14] SHERIDAN, W Yo., July 14.—With how little eb | $e nr | the mercury at 103.2 degrees, Sheri- joo t by | dan at 2 o'clock Tuesday was exper- a. the uttern mit |fencing the hottest weather ever re. HIcaqo Si tel \ ou corded in this region, According to rings A hrofiera tame Voeitics tik , ving, |W. L. Wyland, meteorlogist at the on bias to Sidon tioeee . ard | U weather bureau, temperatures nee re - Bas aual to}could be expected to mount ett!) < titard’s | higher i. . Want Ads Bring Results | for a time, » , ie temperature of 108 dogres wns 3 rinination tn 1 ded here June 28, 1918, ren

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