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P , JULY 21, 1925 PAGE Sees The Casper Daily critune BUESDAY, RT Meco x g JOST PHONES | (CAE ; AN SAID HE} ( } J 8 WONT BELG) DOWN TODAY | pe 3 ! SS ' S = = > = Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks :; Grain : NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED TINENTAL GETS © [BRINGING UP FATHER THREE NEW WELLS'| Good Production From New Salt Creek Oilers Estimated; New Test Well North of Casper to Be Dnilled. CO BOT AT THAT maAcgiIE, 1S RIGHT: | OUGHT TO, PAX MORE ATTENTION TO SUSINESS ST ae GET UP AND GIT TO Nour | {OF FICE -HOwW Do vou EXPECT TO ATTEND To’ BUSINESS GY SLEEPING ALL MORNING-# —— | (8 GET UPe county, Ws ider field in ere {ft will cor ain to} les of pleted and 45] © been strung. | the new line will | consisting of 40 | d 39 miles of 12: Casper Test Projected ©1925 ey inva Featume Service Inc, Quotations by Blas Vucurevich, LVELYOEMAND <=" SLUMP LDR TWO WOUNDED SSE EEN anon etemins | New York Stocks Ul (DoUIES IN im I WHEAT Palos Sao WouNat pipe to take e of pro e Kevin-Sunburst fleld Montana. This is alle r Wnes con-! American: Locomotive ith product Pipeline Pri on-. 8.00 3 tef Western _ Explor American 5m. and Re Ameritan Sugar = “ aoe; Consolidated Royalty. 1.0 1.06 _— i | Buying Renew din Gontini [central Pipeline SS ae SAS Enlarged Receipts of Winter Deputy Sheriff and Brother Shot Wilk lf" > = f ff ALele peat 5 rage Aaa -.. 97%| ation of tt ward Cours reclame 109% 1058 Wheat Reacts on July 18 20 f Market | We State: 2 Woolen 4 ‘ yyest | paged 08 io Options Resumption of Tennessee Fighting sDIlK ae 7 ap : — Kinney Coastal 08% .08% —- ite pe 2% Ghiimbine 0415.05 CHICAGO, July 21.-(By The As “ ; | dB i¢ ‘k D COMMODT1 Y |: --- 19% | NEW YORK, July 21.—Offeting | Jupiter = 105% 106% Press—=With selling gener] CHATTANOOGA, ‘Tenn., July 21.7 Bowman for carrying a platel re or = - Za - 2! oy rie 3S = * | goc istance to scattered profit} Bikhorn — 1 al, much of it on, standing ‘orders|—The Bowman-Godsey’ feud burst ber as ye os iiccal thane Jo He and short selling, promoted | Domino --- +05 | to ston losses at pré-arcanged limits, | into flames from! smoul UF Paiccieayan enka Ae ety a may Bethi ps 1 many rates, the stock | Royalty: Producer 10436 | cheat Sueaeersata tt : ae Gering coals] row escape when one bullet from the of Bethichem Stec ‘d wheat prices underwent a sharp fall last night and Sam Godsey, Sequat- c ; Hog today as soon as the market opened. vy» Seq feudist’s gun went through his hat. July deliversestn foottto showed | Cbe county deputy sheriff, and his] The battle was a renewal of the crept was head today. / Sunset -.- atured by the} Picardy - Score of Industries as Well as Consumers Benefit | aitornia ret Canadian’ Pacific a . and activity of high priced | Atlantic Petroleum 00% weakness as a result of en-|2rother, Benton, wera shot in the| mountain feud of long standing ix From Relatively Low Cost of Sugar, hep ic mareergac ese cor gre a strials, although considerable |Great Northern 100% | favsed seccipts of winter heat, Ja, | ES by Lawrence Bowman. which several persons have. been = a ; ttre abe pare ro regularity appeared, The closing | Quaker Oil --- 01 | Vorable weather throughout the}, G048ey declared today that the| shot. Bowman was kidnapped a few Re orts State We cht ee a s steady, Sales approximated] Preston Oil, per M - 2.00 I spring crop termttory however, with |‘OUble started when Bowman be-| weeks ago along with Dr.:W. 8.:Mas Pp : pail nepaieert i eecise ra Merry # | 1,550,000 shares Mackinnie - 13 eee at ewe wheat henen ih Cam |#an cursing him in the present of|son and tled to trees on Signal moun Se : OMAR en ae Buck Creek 1 eee ancntad na ween taherate daeiian | fetersl Canine tain for ten days. He is said to hold N ROYLE business | chicago fe. and Pacitle - $1, | NEN YORK, July 21—tAssociatea | Chappe i guy [Bearish factor. The opening, tic to ptralmic Gane Serie re ane Somaya responsible © for’ the 4 25, Casper Tribune.) | As a result of the steady prices|Goca Cola — ‘ | Press.)—H withstood the test | Ars Ol. ---- zos. | Sic. lower, ptember $1.52 to 2 a | —Sugar now | for the commodit canners, pre-| Colorado Fuel — > imp. day's profit taking, My ~ pe ave $1.53, and December $1.52% to : - | ve the lowes priced | servers, soft drir? manufacturers | Congoleum-Na apeaee ae the s k ‘market proceeded on its ween 5, $1.54 was followed by q further - use by the police department. food product and the sta-|and other large consumers have been TITZT 9015 | upward course with a fresh showing Curb Stocks, back, September dropping to $ | was stated that this would cost the i year has worked | able to lay out their programs on a TITIL a6 | of strength as trading was resumed | oni “Gi; | and December to $1.52 city about $650. It is expected that (io for fit of a score of This has aided farmers saan? eae 3 Renewed buying of the oil} yountain Producers .. 21% Subseque he breaks in price, J the two old machines will britg ° as for ultimate ar rowers as well 4 wo BLN es esponse to a series of | cuit creek Producers fc to 10c under Saturday's best about $200 each. pect | SaAtrige “Une TUfREs ae ere! (tae an Chemical ~ a 40% of “the ‘initial dealings. | Continental figures, brought abc air amount H. H. Price, city clerk, was tn- ance e near J other elements of the| Dodge é: States Steel and Crucible led | new York Oil beibusiie < a Shia ‘there structed to draw up an itemized futu the Cuban crop | business fab Du Pont de Nemours in the steel issues. | cajt Creek. Consolidated. had been dec enough for the time A statement of the overdraft on-the about the domestic beet The heaviest consumptive period | piectric Power & Lights ctfs P hile not spectacu movements,| 5. 0. I. attested to the| Prairie being. On theother hand, all rallies led to a return of selling pressure. care of special bonds, It & confidence in the business | Humble The was heavy, 4%c to 5%c (Continued From Pags One) stated that water fund expenditures k. Heavier agricultural buy net September $149% to] the burning sun rays back and a| total $294,000, just $94,000 over the ing, coincident with the opening of $1 nd December $1.50% to] 00! breeze made m coat comfort-| $200,000 water bond issue of 192: the harvesting season in the west, $1.50%. able The special bonds will be issued.in lifted International Harvester three Fine growing weather for corn Dutch Foster started a ride on|the amount of $70,000, the remainder points to a 1925 high and carried tended to pull down" corn and oats | Deer Trail but ended in short order.| being made up from the current Advance Rumely preferred with in a Prices, and so likewise did wheat | Deer Trail left Dutch trailing after | water fund. fraction of the years’ peak, Broad- weakness, After opening unchanged|@ few bucks, It was sunset for} The council authorized the: pur water fund which Is to be taker eugar fT iction which has ed he year is now approaching and for the last year, will] it is generally’ believed that despite to come on the market. ie First pfd mous P’ big crop the carryover into next | General Asphalt i undoubtedly has |season will not be large enough to |General Elec ed to a remarkable degree | cause any marked further reduction | General Motors - y and low prices and conse- | in price levels. Europe aleo {s con-| Great Northern pfd American refiners are ex-|suming more sugar than last yea", | Gui¢ States Steel — ted by many experts to show far | but the European. beet’ acreage has | tiudson Motors e satisfactory profits this year| been {ncreased to’ 31,119,900 acrés| qiinols Central when their net returns | and the crop is estimated at 7,100,000 out Independent ©. and G. . $]ening interest in the merchandis- Chicago Prices to %c lower, September $1.04% to] Stanley Larson, forkyng Sundown] chase of half a dozen secondhand o by the sharp fluctua-| tons as compared with a yield of}int, Harvester - = 1 ing issues also carried Woolworth CHICAGO, July 2 J. 8. Depart-| $1.04%, the corn market showed a] after Sundown took a couple of | rockers for the tourist camp. : + The Cuban crop ‘slightly more than 5 million tons last | int. Mer. Marine pfd a Sears Roebuck to new high| ment of Agriculture).—Hogs, receipts | material decline all around. pitches and a whirl, throwing in gest on record. To date| year. Int: Nickel _ é lev while a single sale of 8. 8. | 12,000; very. uneven; mostly steady to| Later, the corn market was more| some straight-lecged bucking for Ay: of “centrals” still] The continental- United, States, | Kelly Springfield Kresge took place at 480, a gain of 100 lower than Monday's average; | Or less steadied as a result of shorts | 00d measure after losing. Stanley. ( island output from 1 Hawatian’and Porto Rico cane sugar | Kennecott Coppe 80 points over the last previous }rew lightweight specialties strong;|COllecting profits. The close was | I-Be-Dam gave tie boys some tough { gar was 4,623,572 long | yleld ts placed at about one million | rehigh Valley transa Other stocks which | underweight steady to 25c lower than | unsettled, 1'gc to 2%c net lower, | tiding but couldn't jar them toose. pared wil 634 tons | tons and Java is counted onto pro- | pouyisyille ar m 1 up one to three points in the | yesterday's best prices, major pack-| September $1.03%4 to $1.03%. More than three hundred Indians the same mills duce a fair amount, although the|\fack ‘Truck - t half hour included Nationaljers bidding 10¢ to 15c lower; bulk| ats started unchanged to %c off, ] in full regalia thrilled the immense crop and the jow prices |eastern markets have been’ dis-|yfariand Oil Lead, Sloss Sheffield Steel, Ameri-| good and choice 160-pound and up| September 44% to 45c, Later the| crowd with thelr war dances and ave lowered the|turbed by political conditions in| stax. Motors can Ice, Coca Cola, Davison Chom: | $13.40@12.80: extreme top 200-pound | cownturn became general. War whoops. They made a colorful r but Amerl-/ China. Within the next few weeks, | xrax. Seabc ‘* {tal and Havana Fiectric. Foreign | weights $18.95; bull 140 to 150-| Provisions were responsive to Jow-| picture as they formed in front of © own Cuban planta-|the Australian shipments to Great | y114.continer 32 exchanges opened firm with sterling | pound averages $13.00@18.36; pack-|€F quotations both on hogs and on] the grandstand, ae t e of in- | Britain are expected to commence. | fo, Kan and xas ... 34% | still hovering around $4.85% and|ing sows largely $12.00@12.30; ma-|srain , The committee this year has (Continued From 1 From Page One) % n to pro-} England, through government boun: | yfiesouri Pacific pfd o-- ‘é | Danish kroner mounting 20 points | jority strong weight killing pigs = rounded up the toughest bunch of | scuffle. if the | ties, has gotten the production of | Montgomer a ‘s|to a new high following announce: | $12.50@13.00; average cost of pack-|Wheat~ Open High Low Close] steers they could get and the hands| “We were to shoot at a ~ beet sugar well under way at home| nat. ¥ " rat a $30,000,000 loan for Den-|er and shipper droves of hogs here | July $3) 153 | will all testify that they are tough. | of 12 paces. I was to count, one, twe s r was 1 is expected to manufacture | nat n would be floated here. Monday $13.09, welght 249 pounds; | Sep 149% | Some lively tussles ensued when|three, and at the word ‘three’ we at Coc 00 tons of sugar this year. Pre-| New y Bigs | Steady improvement continued | heavyweight hogs $12.90@13.75: me-| D 1.50% | man and beast met in the steer bull- | were to shoot at will, but Kirk found as 1 figures uf the domestic beet | xy, H | t forenoon in tradi dium $13,20@13.85; light $12.80@ dogging events. In the steer roping, | plenty of excuses and we had done s indicate.‘an- outturn’ of about | Norfotk.and Weatern jwith constructive operations “suc-| 13.95; light Nght $12.25@13.60; pack- 1.01% 1.01% 1.00% | ropers would often drop the big ani-| nothing by 7:45 a. m. For that rea- ¢ more t last year. | North American --- | in @ variety of | ing sows $11.60@12.50; slaughter pigs 1.045% 1.04% 1.034 | mak only to have them spring up|son we had to move further down as : Capects of a heavy. yisld from | Northern Pacific .--. ng, oll, chemical, food, | $12.00@13.25, 85% «86% ‘851% | like rubber balls and bound off|there came some men to work in the ; ety emacs Beis, howeyes. DGS DSH) pyaitio OU ---.-——~- tural machinery and inde-| Cattle, receipts 9,000; rather a life: | O2t8— down the arena, nearby field. and f lessened by drox Ss Pan Am; Pet. B steel issues. Iron products | tess market; very uneven, generally |2"Y - “43he 408 45 4344 | The wild brahma steers which are] «qinally, after several more’trips Pennsylvania ; sha th Sloss Sheffield an in+|steady; killing quality largely me-| S¢?t - $455 4546 44% 4444 | ridden bareback with only,a ‘sur-|to'the water ditch about noon we Phila and Rdg. C. ant |< . buying prompted by pros-|dium to. good; highly finished grain-| Dec: ---- -47%8 -47% cingle between the rider and some | agreed that the time had arrived'to ee Wet. fences i | Pective advances in pig iron prices steers, all welghts, selling to spe- | &¥°— an bad luck proved plenty for several | proceed with our pistol argument. * Pure Oil «| mounting 15 points.on a small turn: demand; long yearlings $14.50; | 2U!9 84% 04% | this afternoon, One chap stuck|™ «at the word two” Kirk opened * | over neral Electric was the fea-|best heavies $14.25; bulk gratn-fed | ©°Pt toe renee | With his steer for some time but | rire, his shot grazing my right-hip.so a9 | ture shpriced industrials, | steers $12,00@13.50; short fed $10.00 1.00% 1.00% | finally was forced to admit the|tnat 1 could feel it. At three Ifired | of four pat @u $9.00; latter if A steer's superiority, making-a far|anq missed. Kirk fired again and Automobiles product ui ana and Arka Y ‘ ' nd helfers . : 17.43 from graceful descent from atop the | missed and ran a few paces with me I ase of 11 at week | : I \ M palais - . : iit Pwild brahma’s back y after him, He turned and we fired | “ : esions A 2 A r packer trickland of Fort Worth. | a¢ the same time, My bullet scored : : former is : Rig On | the mark vB proba will repeat | ° "5, t reo! t \ f this year, won the loving cup pre-|,, OU" ‘ifterences a ppenind 4 4 = é, a “standing, a period of etx years, ' aa . $4 1 mostls * we esl Derrots. ornneaatary when we met before, I did not rec > 43% | Air Brake a1 Moh Rubber was | {f¢4: ull destrable kind $14 05 22 <2 = | rode Watch Me, a dangerous brone, | °Stize him here at the hotel foriser- 5 ‘ : . oer Sed , : A <4 “i ara? sre 14.50; few to city butchers $14.6 tics. fiveacitinat Mabel got a big] ral weeks. When I did, I quit work > i model shortly | total movement of 13,649 47% | newed at 3% per cent by Maret oy plata small supply | Cash Grains and Provisions, | hand when she was announced the een? pal ey eye RE - the Oakland factory | cluding 760 cars of citrus frul MORO ae: dgnidericien which | tr eemaerne tintlae te a Do | CHICAGO, July 21.—Wheat—No. | winner on points, eta tein teh owe atte incasdas. Hy rs, the so-called har-| 1924 output was 11,538 cars ‘ ~ iti | cropped out following @ rise in the| : aca a 3 red, SLBT@ LBM AS No 22 “hard, |» ‘Bob Croshy\of Manta, 2 My. won two. I will do this as soon as T uv a being awaited ee 34 | call money rate'to 4¥% per cent were | } SLSCQLET Ihe nic: 20. | the eR TIRE LSD -Debeented by 17 6 tua valley. 91¢s lq "bo stot: thet interes nuto: | : Joy e later by urgent buying of Omaha Quotations, 2 Sale LORS ene” [ene MntRES “SaraBiastr SOMMER | Ane cata cc gHae tan ve. thls dite tern Py paid : pe fic i ericed’y katikena General] OMAHA, Neb., July 21.—(U. 8. |]? yellow, $1.09%@1-104. + vtratad his CIMA Ap avery, SYEUthat | Brees Gila! Gonler place, even though SILVER : vl é to more rtment of Agriculture.)—Hogs| Oat®—No. 2 white, 46@46%4; No. 3) the day and was particularly im. \ %@43% I am headod for a much hotter one oR he i A ‘ celpts, 7,500; open slow, closed | White, 41% @43% pressive, when he roped and! Nediay SSM sees to. Avillians Searing 1.— s| NEW YORK, Ju anti coalition er at 196, | active; better grades butchers and 3 ruin 4 oe in 15 "fs mya s Nahr ice abd psa ‘i = Btee ‘ sa 3arley ° e . J at 196,000 | sugar trading continued quiet tod : : osu | A : p i |! agi or ix hibeeg gr Aper rd] Bare Ds ie win reek ote ‘ehileks esata) tha (Signed) “JOHN TRUDEN th 293,600,000 a| but the undertone was steadier, One ces steady; bulk to pound T “Imperial, California.” ‘refiner advanced = five Nn ¥ of profit tak-| butchers, $18.00@13.25; top, $13.30;] Clover seed—$20.00@27 cup. Ca i ‘ Sue Uncuece tanto co sldice «Overland ight Nghts, downward to $12.50 Lard—$17 Pinky Gist, who made sensational ca palate tc. $060 stor live moatiiaies fever ruogh: PACEARE aloe, 911;78@ 18.06 >| | time last year but was disqualified GAS PRICE st ee « ify) —_——_-— . oth. BISRE) ‘Bulk of; all” eales 5 ; when the judges failed to record his ui t resem ! ) $@13.28; avorage cost Monday, pasa gs ee BOERy GAD Dae P paceo 2 jogged a steey four times his size, a EI F pious | | CRUDE MARKET | MONEY | : sig aieelite, ikon: Foie m SENTENCE PASSED In 17 seconds, taking first place. Is R A ISED fitted the F syl- | | TAN ~Tel aan —— tle x 0; ted steers Don Brownell was a close secon Amarr escegtegtr Big Mudd : rH w YORE | higher: bulk fod offerings, $10.00 | k Tuesday insoems the towonin| AT LARAMIE 1 8 CHICAGO, J 21.—Potatoes 6 | erat 1 welekt aisieh $14,002 she eae | full blast. With more thaa twenty: A 4 pts 10 l shipments | Tr inilton Dome . aes \ Dull, ERS SEB T eaie ck | five thousand dollars in prizes at pi ha wee co hea demand moder. | eens 4) i ie “ wait AS taeker “ } stake and with several hundred ‘ te, marke for good stock; | ers ae a r | | Yeuls Biaady Reimstk. stapkere and | REMITTED Ay MURRAY fighting contestants, the events will] LARAMIE, Wyo., July 21.—Loecat RTS wery weather | demand slow t unsettle’: $F.) otohée = : %s!) Business Briefs | cows, $8.75@6.25; heiters, $5.00@ | be for blood from now on. Capacity | dealers have advanced the price of ti ihe Texas vange ex-| ordinary atock; vet tle good atock | Notenes 57 1 | heel DeeeaeEeation, or’cos ee crowds are assured with the steady | gasoline one cent a gallon to 21% ~ re chp at yet ag Re x, Kansas and Missourl sack- | Pilot: 3 70) pia stig LAS k ae Sea apa |. | flow of visitors coming in all the| One dealer War rolling at 26% at wt ae a uastune | ; re number and part: | Lander = SOAS |’ puatcid hae Wis okgicktiaca Se » 7 Judge John A- dlurray in police | time. Reservations have swamped | 1:30 p. to ee Ateaktorn 5; moutly $24p2.16¢ cle rit | TLADELPHTA~Municipal own: | Sheep—Recelpta, 6.04 fat lambs, | court yesterday afternoon remitted | the committee in mittee in charge. eee as d r fn or f1.7%: Minnesota ance Creek 15 | ership of water works is returning |*5@350 higher; natives, $14.00@ | the 90+ jal! sentence iMposed on LARAMIE, Wyo., July 2 Rob. 1 os partly graded at }OMee arity fer 1 profit to Philadelphia, The | 14.35; fat range lambs, $14.35@14.75; | R. W. Hammond and C, B. Julian, ert, Bustin, aged:22, manager of the a : bulk partly graded most. | Grass Creek, = 299 | Plants last year showed a profit of} ted clipped lambs averaging 76 | Alleged dice sharks, to a $50 fine each frult department for the Skaggs ag ! r quality $1.90G Greybull = bog | S2058.701. The net revenue from | pounds, $12.00; sheep, strong; ewe | aNd the jail sentence surpended dur- Chain store at Greeley, Colorad te D, Md.—The 6a a Torchlight « ~ a 1g | Piers owned by the city was $154,147 | top, $7.65; feeders, steady; early sales | inz good behavior Waa drownedrin the river ut Geene 4 northern West, Vi ° wk B + 215] above expenses, Ana result of these! range feeding lambs, $31.25: some | Hammond and Julian have been in River lest night; while . iii. f g trongly increas Rock Creek . ee= 2.00] Hrofits, the courte have permitted the| held higher, jal since their conviction on charges i i oe atte ove | Foreign Exchange Salt Creek ...-.. = Q t ease ite bonded indebted 2 ot Jipping several proprietors of 1o- BRING ARRESTS Ea stad onaieite TOES OPerALIRG: ' tons, The largest | ‘i AN enn by $14,687,798 eal poo halle by crooked crap shoot- Stricken with cram t arenonunion. |""NEW' TORK, July Sie Forelen Prey || stniva piensa, «a: | ing: “Chapp: ee happy id dey Hg | be sank before pati reach Bie 3 exchanie toads uotations in : eet | iMINGHA d ude I pot was one of the complaining wi pe seri Pa “am held ' Lumber. ST Greet Britein, TOUT CE ORCIRTL TUSCHENEO. || | cacy, chaismancme aia boart ee the | | Butter and Eggs nesses, He charged at the trial that (Continued From Page One) | NEW YORK, July 21--<Acsociat nm Lat > 481 11-16; cables 486%: 60 day bille - States Steel Corporation, | ——" | the two defendants had jipped him | of all garbage collectors | Presa), Jaci Basi beny: mite? elated ‘ on banks 481 13 France, demand| NEW TORK, July 20. — Foreign ay that be had noted changes | CHICAGO, July 21.—Butter, lower: | out of $80 by crooked piay Ina game | It Was announced that the Bur-|personaiin’ hereon ow tox that in t 2%: cables 4 Italy, demand |exchanges steady; quotat! in better In business conditions | receipts, 26,488 tubs; creamery ex. | of “26.” Ungton railroad ju considering re |State Athletic commission to eoa ¢ ; 7144: cables Belgium, de | cents: Britain dema | of the 85 ye has come | tras, 42 standa “cr extra] According to ‘police, the jail sen-| building. the raitrc crossing _ on | clude arrangeme okie hae fe are . - sable ills of but that hie y had con | firsts, 401 @dle, firsts, 3914 @40c: | tencen were remitted on ‘nccount of | Yellowstone as Seer en a for tie Drogas nd 4.65% German demand | cables 4 a] . ) 1 H Yellowstone avenue where a spur | leading to a title fight with ©. demand 471: eable ed him that south at lust | seconds, 36@38%e, the precarious healih of Mrs. Julian. /of the Burlington crosses the street. | Wills in 1996. Thin = yA aiid ¥ ae 1 , 1 come ! m. Migher: | receipts, 18.674 | Hammond and Jullan. were unable} The council authorized the pur. lor the commiskton: todas msg perp oll . o Dema Be'gtum 4 - ee; firsts, 919 92c; ordinary fr to their fines And remained in| chase of ty : r ¥ » 7 acel aoe tN, oat 9 to pay a Rais a A ined } one ae OF th ee ane to accent T Tex Rickard as the cham

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