Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 28, 1925, Page 6

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| Oil :: Finance GAS FRANCHISE IS AWARDED AT CODY | Construction of Gas Line From the Oregon | Basin Field This Year Assured by Materials are bel: Draw fie ming, for of the DETR bile companies in the based on th and the prospects September will ex ae 4 quar > t Fruit W ORLEANS—A steam. short ND FO: x Dakot * SPF 1 1 is are t Yarns. PHILADELPHIA — The worsted yarn market fs in an improved post Yion here, with mills adding to run hing or sloth yarns {is refl have responded t eent outer wear opening: ready to connect sline in Oregon Basin. Il be of four and six-inc' on comp the west side of the str Vote of Council. 5-36-65 of the La field in Niobrara county g to a depth sands 4 ng compa iderable gas in test der river (Wyoming) as is co! 1 of! wa Wyo: 2 50-ba The Buffalo Basin test of the Prai- rie Ol! and gas company, west of and south of Lander, n gabandoned at Lost Soldie: ich was expected. in #. The demand for Jersey ting the hrity of that fat Knitting yarns the impety Smackover light ed datly production in Loulsiana-and Livestock. L—The peak from South Dakota sold at $15.25 a HOUSTON—Under the = hot! sun Texas cotton is opening earlier than Picking already is in’ progress ats and gins are making Rayon. CUMBERLAND, Md.—The $2,000,- yon plant of the American. Cel- and Chemical Manufacturing y, Itd., is now employing > be enlarged Dry Goods. ATLANTA *& Potatoes. HARRISBURG — Late potatoes have been helped by recent rains and | Atchiton ie although blight 1s reported in some | Atl., Coast Line sections, the crop promises to be up | Baldwin - Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio Bethlehem Steel California Pet. — —Recessions in|Canadian Pacific ___- Central Leather pfd. Cerro de Pasco Chandler Motor Chesapeake and Ohio to average. oil. ELDORADO, 2 heavy oils caus- bar- Market Gossip Kevin Oil Shipments GREAT FALI font., 4 Bunburst on the Grea way since the Kevin-Sunburst 1 in 1922 react in an anr Rubber Prices trons of Minneapoli | Business Briefs t, 1925, Casper Tribune) INNEAPOLIS treet car pa- St. Paul ight-cent: fare courts have will start paying ar 1. The feder. mission granting eight-cent fare with ten tickets 60 cents. ATLANTA—The ( has officially sanctione 000: improve which ine two down-tow road tracks and $20,0 d the 0 t of this cit rs station and a ng rate 4 4%: last Butter and Eggs | J 8 Butter, low- : tubs; creamery x standard } extra s@4 f 101% @ Alo; Eggs, unchang eceipts, 20,198 hange ges ate Quotations in Gre demand y bills on 11 yee, demand ‘ : Jemand ne Bonds BRINGING UP FATHER of the sand which | ter. States Ol] and Land com- 8 No, 20 well on section 14-44-98 of the Hamilton dome in northern s rated as better than 100 daily after shooting, In the field the company has 1 pumper on sec- | e paid here since 1920 was estab- lished when 84 yearling herefords New York Stocks leet Baie Allis Chemical American Can American Car and F Locomotive Sm, and Ref. .. Jobbers report a] American sharp increase in sales: to merchants | American the peach and tobacco belts‘ of | American the state Tel. and ‘Tel.’ _ Water Works Ty and Pacific Consolidated Gas Corn Produ: 1 the decision of the railroad | p40. Mid-Continent Missouri Pacific pfd Montgomery w York’ Cer Southern Railwa Texas and Pacific Tobaceo Products ‘Transcont. Oil Foreign The Casper Vatup Cribune :: Stocks NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIR £90 THIS 1S THE ¢ WAT MY OFFICE BOY. SPENDS #& HIS TIME WHILE SS H CHICK MY Boy IT'S UP To YoU To SAVE THE FIRM~ HERE'S A I] BOX CONTAINING $100 WoRTH OF STAMPS~ CANVASS THE BUSINESS PLACES AND TRY To SELL EM THAT: SOUNDS EASY ENOUGH NEW YORK, la ing was strong. NEW YORK * | opening i |lished in the first 47" | trading by North pany, Woolworth land Steel Products } ran Indications i's | siasm, which was s | belief that busir » Ty improve this ‘ I; was boosted * |to above 120 in. antic | splendid earnings ‘4 | American Can, Baldwin 4 | others ‘ t i I ; I ( A % Ma tak che running well ove 7% | shares, New 1926 hi 4 [lowed each ot en increase ir Commercia acco Proudets and jumped’ abo 01% | yesterday's final qu aioe “XOO EVER EXPECT TO ED IN THIS WORLD IF OO SLEFP? WHERE WoULD I SE IF | WOLD LIKE Yoo TODAY ® Now <9 00 ~ouR. WORK = 1 CAN'T ONDER: STAND HOW yOu CAN SE SLEEPIN THE OAY i928 wy Ine’ Fearune Sénvice. Iwo Great Britain rights reserved STOCKS CLIMB = TONEWLEVE | me | 26,000; mostly 25c lower day's: average; light ght and slau-| _ 5 c to 50c off; common|Crop Damage in Europe | rades dull; good and| Speculators for Advance Re- 63 tain Control of Gotham Trading }and medium | choles 175 |ly $13 | packing sows $12,00@12.3 prices bounded upws intermittent profit-taking, n the motor group. rails showed impr Trading showed a marked expansion in volume, the day's sales running close to 2,000,000 shares July 28.—Specula tors for the advance assumed con- trol of the price movement of today's New 1925 peak prices preferred, Continental Can ng “from frac ates failed to dampen bullish ent # conditions tyould the close. Other standard Industrials | Department of Agriculture,)—He ing in the tobaccos interruptec i ‘ « the general upward 4 | trend of prices during the morning é ding showed a marked exy | in volume, sales in Including Remingtor Brown Shoe, Monts General Motors, Ca American Ive White Motors, Sears Roeby r olvents A fell back 2 to 3% points, while m4 |common and preferred, Wheel Corporation United Cigar nt or two a al quotations 51% | opened unchanged at 4 per cent 1814 | The upward movement % | 1n vigor during the Brown Shoe soared over 7 points and White Motors, which was 4 | around midday, recovered lunch period tements atimulat Pere Marquet mon, AtlantiogCoast. ———_— Results !and Nashville Weetern Pacific pre band Southern climbed ax points az! Tyibune Want Ads Bring Regquits | justice’. OSH - LUE BEEN TO TWELVE PLACES AND I CAN'T SELL A STAMP- AND THE SUN'S SO Hor TLL MELT IF £ Go sci FORTHER HELLO CHICK NSTCHA GOT IN “THAT BOX? LIVESTOCK. | Chicago Prices CHICAGO, July 28.—(U. 8. Depart t of Agriculture),—Hogs, receipts n ghter pigs to 225-pound weight large. @18,90; top $14.00; bulk majority ter strong: weight slaughter pig: $1275 @13 ayerage .cost of. pac ers and shipper \droves of hogs here Monday ' $13.38; weight 255 pounds; heavyweight hogs $13,10@13.80; light Heht 12.2513. packing hogs $11.60@12.50; slaughter pigs $12 @13.25 Cattle, reéeipts "8,000 fed steers and she-stock trade very slow,’ un- even; better grades grain fed scarce; steady to strong; lower grades steers w common grass offerings; spots 10¢ to 15e ‘lower; gras’ weak’ to k. buyers ‘practically tgnoring cows and heifers c lower; killing quality plain) most grained steers 0@14.00; tbp “yearlings $14.70; bulls weak to 15c lower; vealers 2c higher. 11,000: fairly act- Se higher; native 7 bulk owing natives top i 00 doubles westerns with 338 out bulk westerns unsold; sheep fat ewes f @S. feede! ste weight westerns $ Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, / Neb.) July 28.—(U. § 11,000; mostly 10@25« showing “ 0 pound 1 $1 Bhs th uy o $12.4 f $12.25 fed ste r plaine nde " to 1c lower; sever nds yearling and medium weights 75@14.26; included mixed year lings at’ outelds prices; part load weighty Wyoming grass steers $9.50; bulk fed steers and yearlings, @18 KC grass cow to strong; common and me grades, slow, | steady to strong; . veals kers and. feeders, st me? bulk grass cows, $3 srats ‘hetfers, 35.0006 and’ cutters, . $2.50@3.50 bologna loads. fleshy Wyoming $5,00@ 8.50 best held early sale t range feeding lambs 914.50; top, $14.65. SUGAR NEW .YORK, July 28, — No} changes were reported today in re- fined: sugar quotations, which ruled at $5.50@6.25 for fine granulated. Business continued Might NEW. YORK, Jhuy 25,—(Associated Press.)—Sugar futures closed steady. Approximate sales 41,000 t tember 2.49; 'Necemnber March 2.73 Sep: Jan ferred and Whewling and Lake Erie pretervod extending thelr early gains to two points or more while Norfolk Stamps! WEVE Gor TLL BUY SoME— AN OVERSTOCK AT THE UM To BE MARRIED OFFICE AND IM TRYING NEXT MONTH AND TLLNEED A Lor FOR THE To SELL THEM WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS (PSESBAY, JULY -36, 1938 : All Markets Grain :: Livestock : esas By TAYLOR GOSH! I'M RUINED! | THE HEAT'S MELTED THE GUM AN’ THEN’VE ALL CK TOGETHER ? WHEAT PRICES NATION JOING IN TRIBUTE 10 COMMONER: FUNERAL SET FRIDAY ARE OTRONG from Wet Weather Is Bullish Factor CHICAGO, July 28.—({Associated Press.)—With reports at hand tell- ing of untimely wet weather in west- ern Europe, the wheat market here developed decided strength today after wavering *at* the start. Crop damage in France from recent rains was estimated.at 20 per cent. It was | pointed out also that the price of Chicago September delivery of wheat has declined in the last six weeks whereas an advance of. 19 cents a bushel took place in the correspond. ing period a year ago, Chicago opening prices, which ranged fi lc lower to %c gain, September $1,485 to $1.48%% and December 31.49% to 31.49%, were followed by a rise to $1.50% for September and $1.51% for December. Continued lack of adequate mois ture led to higher prices for corn After opening unchanged to %o September $1.04%4 to - $1.04%, the market scored a material advance all equently, strong indications decreased winter wheat move hada further bullish effect » crop comment from Montana and North Da together with reports about | prevalence of black ‘rust in Manitoba nged | Belgium, also were received. Wh € firm, 2% to 3140 net higher, Septem $1.51% to 21.61% and ‘Dé to $1.5 arcity } offerings, especially »p ‘deliveries, ‘brought about rp additional gains in the last Corn closed strong Liye to t higher, 8 $1.07 to $1 ports that yields in Iowa bette r expected. Starting at %c off t ec up, September 43% to 43%c the market underwent a slig general s0 Lower quotations on hogs tended to weaken the provision market Wheat— Open High Low Close July 49% 1 1.49% 1.53% Sept. - 48% 1.51% 1.48% 1 Dec. --.- 1.49% 1 Corn~ 04% 1 i --1847 18.47 18,85 Sept. ....18:47° 18.47 18.85 Bellies— July - Sept. ....21.75 21 21,80 21,62 21,52 Cash Grains and Provisions. CHICAGO, July 28,—Wheat—No. 2 red, $1.564%@1.67%; No, 2 hard, $1.5201.54. Corn—No.:2 mixed, $1.07%; No. 2 yellow, $1.09% @1.10. Oats—No. 2 white, 44% @45%c; No. 3 white, 424% @i3\c. Rye—None, Barley80@ 84 4c 7 othy shed —S6 5 Clover see4—$19.00@ 26.75. Lard—$17.45 mb 318 Rellies—-$21.62. ba his sister, Mrs, in enroute from California to join the widowed mother, | Labor (Continued From Page One) President Coolidge has ordered that flags on government buildings in the capital be at half-staff Friday. Funeral services will be held at Washington in the New York Ave nue Presbyterian church some time Friday afternoon, Mrs. Bryan an- nounced today. The Rey. Wallace Radcliffe, pas- tor of the church where the final services for the former secretary of state will be held, has been for many years a great friend of the Com- moner and his family. The exact hour of the funeral will depend upon the time of arrival in Washington of William Jenning Bryan, the younger son, who wit ace Hargreaves, After consultation in the house- hoid of Mrs. Bryan it was decided to |let the body of the Commoner le in state in the front room where he has remained since shortly after his death, Here the public will enter the pass by the flag draped flower banked casket this afternoon be- tween 2 and 6 o'clock. During the World y r, he was active in patriotic affairs. He held the decorations of the legion of honor from France, St, Sava from Jugo Slavia and of Leopold I, from Although surr dd by friend: mber | Who tenderly sought to perform her ery e Mrs. an has been |crushingly alone in her grief, Her on, William Jennings Bryan, Jr ft tor Celifornia a few days before r died. The secret had J A r augh a t, th ught to share her suffer her strength of 1 and wight-eyed courage drew from at tendants the exclamatior ‘She ts the bravest w« have seen.” Hundreds of telegrams poured in upon the widow yesterday and last night and today letters began to ar- rive each bearing another consola- \tory nute; each adding a bit to the tribute to her husband. From. men high in the nation's affairs down line to men and women, other ple people” these came. From President Coolidge, senators, overnors, ministers, chutch and a | * | other organizations, messages of con colence arrived A gua ice men in uniform from the army and navy will present the only formal feature of the public viewing today They are members of the Dayt post of the American Legior One more day in the home of Rich rd Rogers, Dayton druggist, and the body of the fundamentalist leader was to be borne on to Wash ington by a mpecial car over the lines of the Southern railway. The route of six former se SILVER NEW YORK, July 28.—Bar silver 69%); Mexican dollars 43%, WASHINGTON, July £50: elated Press.)—Protest ingt re. duction of wages in tho textile in dustry was mado today by Presider G Central Pipeline .. 45 E. T. Williams 10 Bessemer -.-. 20 Weetern States -11%4 Kinney Coastal 081g Columbine 04 Jupiter -.. 04 Elkhorn OT Domino woon 068 Royalty .Producers ~. 04M nof the American Federation of | Torchlight who declared such action not | Elk Basin | to be based on “reason. fairness or | Rock Creek me SAE SERRE 2 no acscsnnesssseaene LO chosen as most direct includes sta- tion stops at. Chattanooga, .Knox- ville, Bristol, Roanoke, and Lynch- burg before the dome of the capitol should be sighted. WYOMING OILS Quotations by Blas Vucurevich, | | Broker 208 Consolidated Royalty Building Western Exploration - 2.95 8.10 Consolidated Roy. new.10.26 10. Sunset Picardy Atlantic Great Northern ~ Quaker Oil -... Preston Oil per 1,000 . 1.00 MacKinnie .. Buck Creek Chappell... Argo Of! -. Riverton Pet. Curb Stock, Ohio -.. = Mountain Producers Salt Creek Producers .. Continental New York Oil - Salt Creek Consolidated 8. O. Ind. - F irie O) ecocwanececcccese —— Pouutry HICAGO, July 28. © lower; fowls 19@240; broilers 20@ springs Te; roosters 15¢ 2 ducks 20@26c; geese 13 ——_-+—_—_ Flour MINNEAPOLIS, July %86.—Fiour 10c ta 300 lower; in car’ Jozd. lots family patents quote $8.65@8.50 a barrel in 98-pound. cotton. sacks; shipments 42,178 barrely. Bran 24.00. CHICAGO, July 2%.—Potatoes— Receipts, 80 cars; total U. 8. ship ments, trading fair, market steady; Kansas and Missour! sac Irish Cobblers, $ 2,75; some $2.25; Utah and Idaho sacked Cob Biers, mostly $3.26; Minnesota sacked Early Ohios, $2.15@2. few best $2.40; Virginia’ barrel Cobblers, $5.76 @6.25; po 2, $2.50@2 CRUDE MARKET Blg Muddy Mule Creek ..., Sunburst ... Hamilton Dome -..... Ferris Byron Notches ...... Pilot Butte «. Lander Cat Cree! Lance Creek Osage Grass Creek, Greybull ..

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