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_ PAGE EIGHT Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks Che Casper Daily Cribune Grain THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1925 Livestock :: All Markets © a, favorable | the st Ss Owing to the ~— | he h is of Steel. according ials of | PITTSBURGH — Buying of: off ce-Stix Dry a | country goods from local siévi miils les whol vhat | has proved materially in the last 1 | 1 Rails have picked up} at and pressure for tin plate | tt nd orders or ] re for deliver Some factories ve {ness booked, however, to matt mber in some ‘new wells were started time. { | THE HOOSE xe LA NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIR GING UP. FATHER | SY GOLLY -iTS Arrers | TWELVE ScLocie AW’ | DAUGHTER VSHer In + ee) J TOUR ROUTES (Copyright, 1925, Casper ‘Tribune) Wren ROCHESTER, N. Y.—The New| - | York Central Raflroad has put into | Cue | service a gasoline molor train of AS — t on its “peanut branch” be- | ADMITTED Continued From Pages One t n’ Canandaig and Batavia. | AS A ME! ER nittee the 1 grouping of is is said to be the first double- OF SLIM SAM'S the (eclected roads Unto tnatneatereal gasoline train adopted. The GANG OF Tn thle: acuting Maeithe nin is expected to average two | BANDITS s, the 5 mmittee in | Miles to thé gallon of gasolirie and YESTERDAY, 1g tentative designations to be tLe trai. crew cor s of only three the various states for | 7" settee tem all| HOUSTON—Yellow pine showed a = a 'd tendency tn the last | capitals and general interest 2 orders stocks of The highway markers to be used | dealers are sail to be badly broken. | pean too nearing, the:-shield) oh sem fon LEANER Ce tie aatiat tha ihe latate i acini he | of the Southern ’Pine association last | oy viteili vie tvacis sed shipments 4 per cent | sind Galeren Tanne excone cheeks 00,000 feet and production eee Tae inelata eee ‘oaching | Went up to 68 million feet. New pale ie thee | "ders totaled 72 million fect conditions eitboatinn ot ‘ “bibs STON — Boston coal dealers marry ides every federal ald highway | 2ave announced that prices will be tn the United States, involves no new | 4 road construction other than roads now planned under the federal ald good anced in*a few the increases in mine believed the increase will not ever-| ! age above 25c a ton, since di ces. nill men expected eentin- owing to |MOM'N POP--Too Much | Business Briefs | WELL MEN~SEEIN' THAT CHICK'S NEVER BELONGED To A GANG, I Move WE INITIATE HIM BY POLLIN’ OFF A BIG JOB TS SHOW HIM HOW IT'S. DONE. & URE HERE'S ONE - FIRST. NATIONAL BANK- WE'VE BEEN GOIN’ T' CRACK THAT JOINT So LETS GET \T OFF ODR MINDS. It fs} New York Stocks last Gals progr! The board also has no | S power > maintenance or alte: aa Allis Chemical and Dye - tion ¢ way systems, its funds| FULTON, Mo.—Coal mines in the] American Can, _- 4 ely for purchase of the| Fulton fleld faye. abut Gowns hae ‘Ameridan-Cat ‘and. Fotndry and operators having failed to ge! : os © designated trails] together on a new wage scale. American. , Looumplye 2. o-2- From Yellowstone National pone 2 American Sm. and Ref. ---... 1 to Washakie, Baseline, Hud-}| DbpTROIT—The move to’ reduce | *™merican Lander, Rawlins and Laramie American Kemmerer to E from Yellowston: nston to Utah line Park to Cody to Greybull; from Frannie to Greybull, Basin, Worland, Thermopolis, Cx per, Douglas, Wheatland and Little | Bear to Cheyenne; from Cottonwood to Guernsey, Fort Laramie, Torring. | ton to Nebraska line; from Worland to Buffalo, Sheridan and Oblman to] Montana line; from a point north. of the Buffalo-Sheridan road land has been reduced to 434 per | ©! ard near Old Fort Kearney and| cent from 5 per cent, which has pre-| Chicago, Mil. & St, Paul pfa ence north of Arvada to Gillette,|vatled since March of this year. } Chicago, 1, and Pactfic --_- Moorcroft and Sundance to South} while the monetaty situation had | Ceca ( Dakota line; from Douglas to Lusk, Colorado Newcastle towards Rapid City from Lusk toward Harrison, 8. D. eee Diy tion in ) Butter and Eggs et 145g" nee Aug. 6.—Butter, lowen; 50 tubs; creamery extras, | ards, ; firsts 42%c; extra firsts 40@40%c; seconds, |. duly I 1 as LONDON, was Scarcely California “Petroleum c as declared a quarterly 0 cents a share, pa automobile prices and speed up sales arket Bank of England Rate Cat 6, — (Associated Press).—The rate of the Bank of Eng- Aug. eased considerably in late weeks, in- dicating the possibility of a the bank rate, morning that t cent Wall Street Briefs. elpts, 1 to stock of record August 20. vious quarterly payments we he rate of 43% cents 2 share sales of § increased t ye ing wit! redue- | © the market prepared for the sur- prise announcement from the central institution thi ficial minimum had been reduced to} Vavison Chemi poration | ! dividend of | ! > September | ¢ ne; another from Laramie] {is becoming more widespread. Dur-| American To ; Colorado line; from Rawilins,| ant. Chevrolet, Overland and Gray |-\merican Water Works Red Desert, either near or|}aye all American Woolen = gh Green River to Kemmerer, —__—_—.—____ Anaconda Copper - ard Idaho; from Stchison -.-- Atl. Coast Line - Baldwin Locomotive - Baltimore and Ob! Bethlehem Steel California Pet, - Canadian Pacific - Central Leather pfd. — Cerro de Pasco’ - Chandler * Motor S Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago and Northwestern he of- Cane Sugar pfd. -_--- | Dodge Brothers pfd |1u Pont de Nemours . Eile Power & Light ctfs, rie First pfd 3 umous Pig Pre. | Genera re at | General Great today was fi nd unc jes ag pfd i list que t $46;726,64 ie u wr gf to $5.50 for|of the J, C, Penny Spr ef ted thdrawals con-|seven months also # ne 1 liber proportions, but | 549,826 from $34,417,370. | Lehigh . Valle oartstt w fouiatndae Seki liane: é | Loulsville ‘and. Nawhyitle res closed steady. Ap| ‘More than $16,000,000 in new bonds | Mack Truck e. 7 23,000 tons. §& were marketed today, the largest ts-|Mariand Of! + > December $2.74; Jan- March $2.80; May $2.89. Mine Strike In Nova Scotia Is Brought to End to 4.40 of 6,182 over July last year, Tractor | Northern Pacific or es were 5,300 ater and Lincoln | Pacific Of “--2 8. Aug. 6.—(B sales re 207 | Pan American Pet. A The British B | Pennsylvania - ation today advis y D. hb, chairn of the | Phila.and Rdg. C. and I. . «that it had a »nda Copper company, sald on Phillips Pet government urn from Europe that. the | Pure Olt ettlement of th . imption of copper metal | Radio Corp: f ‘ eding at a record pace Reading r The result of this record con-| Rep, Iron= ption, In my opinion, will’ cause | Reynolds Tobacco B said to'be'based on possibilities of a | Sinclair Con ine fy ° Aas merger with electric power and light, | Southern Pacific MinortArests, Are. \Werter vith stestela poner aod tanh oot italia i Power was a “great property with | Standard Ol!) Cal, - Made by the Police \« erful future. Ae Li J. McFadden wae arrested t last night on a charge of be He arched and nd his per s arrested for bel was astemedn to" POULTRY \ CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—Poult — sue being $7,500,000 Virginian way company first mortgage 50 ye: five per cent gold bonds. series at 98 and interest to yield about 5.1 | per cent. Others Included $2,000,000 |»! clty of Los Angeles waterworks 4 Mon per cent bond priced to yleld per cent. July sales of cars and trucks by the Ford Motor company in the Unit ed States totaled 167,626, an increase sdstantially higher prices than are now prevailing,” of the rise in Montana Power sivck he asserted. COTTON — NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—Cotton spot niddling $24.50. SILVER Maxwell, Motors Mex. Seaboard Ol - A | Mid-Continent Pet. Mo., sun, and Texas irl Pacific pfd. mery Ward ity otenee Rall 4.10 | > North Amertean St. Louls and San Fran.-. Seaboard. Air Line -.. rs Roebuck... Told Studebaker Tobacco Products ~~ ‘Transcont. Ot) Union Pacific . U. B. Ind. Alcohol . U. 8. Rubber . U. 8. Stoel Wabash pfd. “A” - | Westinghouse Electric . } Willys Overtand ._..- Weolworth: <.._. ws > — ‘ Tribute Want Ads Bring lcs STOCKS REACH -AIGHER GROUND (rregularity in Evidence but Main Trend Continues Upward NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—8tock prices developed another outburst of strength at the opennig of today’s market but moved irregularly lower later, on selling inspired by commis- sion house activities. Motors and oils were reactionary on unfavor- able trade reports. Total sales ap- proximated 1,500,000 shares. The close was ‘Irregu’ NEW YORK, Au Press,)—Supporting s appeared In large volume at the, opening of ‘s stock market which dis yed-a firm tone. Intitial gains as a rule, were small, although Fleischmann opened a point higher and National Dairy Products quick- ly mounted to a new high level for \f | main the. year. Switching of speculative interest ym some of the recent strong spots ok es believed to be behind the rset accounted for some irregu- larity during the first hour, but the movement continued ‘upward. Montana Power continued its sens nal advance by crossing 99 to >| new peak for an overnight gain of nearly six points, and was followed to new high ground by Utilities Power and Light, American Linseed preferr Coca Col Nickle | peake and Ohio, le and Roe Doi recorded points while York g of 2 to 3 American Can, Chesa jardner Motors and a Gas were among the many advanc point or more Columt es to nk G. Shamuck and American ke Shoe broke nearly three points ch in e: trading and Founda: {on company, Willys-Overland, Inde | pendent Oi and Gag and Hay Blectrie fell a point or mores Foreign exchanges opened ox de mand sterling yielding slightly t« $4.85% and the continental ex nges falling back one to ten s swept forward throughout t morning de: ite rather heavy wofittaking in some of the recent spots anil a renewal of sell us Pressure against (he minor mo h priced tt is contin a scumulation, General oaring reven. points West yuse Alt > 8% and Ameflean Cun: aml k Truéks extending thelr carl; gains to each. Large buy ing orders poured ‘into Cont nental Can and Whiteroek, and Mal \inson crossed 30 to a new high ‘ay the movement on buying attributdd to the DuPceit interests. Reports thai special developments were pending in Midland Steel products preferred, sent that stock to a new high above 130. Montana Power reacted four points from its early high before It encountered sufficient support to stem the tide of realizing sales and Chandler, Jordan and Hudson Mo: tors reacted 1 to 3 points. Call money renewed at 4% per cent Some of the popular shares show ed poor resistance to selling pressure when short lines were put out fol- lowing the general decline of the motor issucs. Independent Ol! and dropped and Atlantic Coaet Line ran off from 188 to 183. Se lective” buyin, continued, however, ouw ovks Coen Cola hore » ko $4.46, a record figure. Day. DE KEESIN: Souse f ALL RIGHT MEN - YOUR PLACES — CHICK You ACT AS LOOK ODT | | | | | | FOR GOODNESS SAKE - SAUGHTER - wire oe op SSO LATE? YOU ALL KNOW WYOMING OILS Blas Vucurevich, ‘onsolidated , Royalty Quotations Broker, 208 Building. Ask .00 85 50 Western Exploration - Consolidated Royalty Central Pipeline BH. T. Williams - Bessemer Western State: Kinney Coastal ~ Columbine Jupiter -. Eikhorn Domino Royalty Producers - Sunset Picardy Atlant Great Northern - Quaker Oil Preston Ol] per 1,000-- 3 Creek ackstone | Saiz eKinnie ON ck Creek - Chappell - Riverton Pet. CURB STOCKS Mountain Proaucers - Salt Creek Producers Continental New York Oil Salt Greek Consolidated - Ss. O. Ind. - Prairie. Oil flumble Otl Ohio DRY VIOLATORS LEAD IN 81 ARRESTS MADE: BY COUNTY OFFICERS Sheriff Alex MePhersop in hi port for the month of July shows 51 arrests of which 15 were Tor vi tion of the state prohibition act even offenders were arrested for larceny, including the theft of cattle and ‘horses. Four were arrested for assault and battery. . tins St ad le YORK, | Aug. 6.—Copper, electrolytic, spot and futures, steady; and nearby futures, iro, steady Lead, -fitm spot $69.00, prices unchanged spot, $8:75@9.26 Zine, steady; East St. Louis spot and futures, $7.57. Antimony, spot, @18.00. MONEY NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—Call money easier: high 4%; low 44; ruling rate 4%; closing bid 4%; offered at 414; tast loan 444;° call loans against acceptances 3%; time loans © firm; mixed collateral 60-90 days 4@4%4; 3€ months 4% @4%; prime commer. celal paper 4. POTATOES CHICAGO, Aug. 6&.—Potatoes—Re- ceipts, 17 cars; total U, 8. shipments, 427; trading active, market strong: Kansgs and Missour! sacked » Co! “ti Idaho sacked Cob- mostly $3.5 Early Ohlos, $2.75@2.90. ————————— ———— son Chemica? jumpet five and tHonm) Datry Products, Beeehnut Vacking and New York Ship Bulla ing three to three and a half, |Heavy Sales Exert Bearish | | Jan | OHS IM JUST LOOKING AT THE MOON- YOUSE OUGHT T' FEEL HONORED - THE LOOKOUT MOST BE A QUICK THINKER- ‘TH’ LAST ONE WE HAD WAS: ALITTLE SLow AN’ Gor PROFITS TAKEN ON GRAIN RISE Influence in Face of Liyer- pool Advance CHICAGO, Aug.’ 6.—{Assoctated Press).—Notwithstanding an unex- pected advance in wheat quotations at Liverpool, the wheat market here averaged lower today during the early dealings. Profit-taking sales were the chief depressing factor in evidence. On the other hand, up- turns at Livetpool were ascribed largely to stormy weather, hamper: ing the harvest in England, Ger, many and France, Besides, Can: dian crop reports continued bullish, Chicago opening prices unchanged to lc ower, September $1.60 to $1.60\%. and- December $1.66 to $1.60%, were followed by a moderate rally and then by setbacks th: carried Sep: tember down to $1.58%, and Decem ber to $1.59%4. Subsequently, the market went a little lower, influenced by enlarged selling. due to rain In parts of the Canadian northwest. September de- livery. however, developed relative strength, and temporarily went to a premium over December. The close was unsettled, at the same as yes finish to one. cent lower, ptember $1,.59% to $1.60, and De- mber $1.60 to $1.60% eneficial rains in Nebraska and ere made the corn market After opening at %c decline September $1.05% to market underwent a y's terd advance: the around No important rallles tool at September place, but $1,041 to the close was st net decline, $1.04%. Oats took thelr cue from other in. Starting at te to ie off. eptember 42%c to 43c, prices held near to the initial range. Provisions were responsive to a townturn in hog values. Wheat— Open High Low Close Sept. 1.60 1.61% 1.58% 1.59% Dec. 1,50 © 1.61% 1.58% 1.60 May 1.64 1.65% 1.63 1.64% Corn— Sept. 1.05% 1.08 1.04% 1.04% Dee. 4.88 96% ST May 4 00% .89 89% Oats— Sept, Dec. May Rye— Sept. -- Dec May z Lard— Cash Grains and Proyistons CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—Wheat, No. 2 red $1.69; No. 2 hard $1.62@1.64 Corn, No. 2-mixed $1.97%; No. 2 yel- low $1.08% 1.09%. Oats, No, 2 white 43@43%c; No. 3 white 41% @i3'%jc. Rye, none. Barley a S4c. Timothy seed $6.95@8.25. Clo. ver seed $19.00@26.75. Lard $17.25 Ribs $18.62. Bellies $21.87 os Liberty Bonds NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—Liberty bonds closed: 3%s 100.20; second 4* 100.1; first 4%s 101.26; second 4\s 100.24; third 4% 101.14; fourth 4% 102, U. 5S. government 4% 105.31, YEAH? ER-AH-JUST A MINOTE “RED TIL’ L BOY. SOME *CiGS" LIVESTOCK Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—(U. 8. Depart- ment of Agriculture)—Hogs— Re- ceipts 23,000; uneven. 15c to 25c low- er than Wednesday's average; light light and slaughter pigs 25c to 50c off; Mmited shipping demand; bulk geod and choice 160 to 210™pound weight $1375@13.90; top $14; pack- ;ing sows largely $12@12.30; major- ity 100 to 130 pound killing pigs $13 @13.50; heavyweight hogs $13.10@ 13.80. Light Hight $12@13.90; packing sows $11.50@12.50; slaughter pigs at $1275 @13.50. Cattle—Receipts 10.000; choice fed steers active; steady to strong, long yearlings upward to $15.50; new high on current. advance; 58 head of 1,309 pound averages $15.50; package me- dium weight $15.65; she stock slow; mostly steady, bologna bulls steady to weak; vedlers active; steady; bulk to packers $12@12.50; few ¢ 5. Outsiders upward to $13. Sheepr—Recelpts 18,000; slow, fat lambs around steady, féw in between kind. 15e to 25¢ lower. Bulk early sales natives under moderate sort 0@1 Few sorted western ; Uttle doing on sheep or year- Omaha Quotations OMAHA, Neb., Aug. (U. 8. De. partment of Agriculture).—Hogs, re. ceipts 9,500; Ught hogs steady; oth- ers mostly 25c lower; bulk 140 to 200- pound selections $13.00@13.40; 200 to 240-ponnd weights $13.00@13. strong weight butchers $12,75@12.! rough packing sows $11.50@11. smooth up to $12.00; bulk of all sales $11.75@18.40; top $13.50; average cost Wednesday $12.52; weight 267 fed ste steady and yearlings active: fu mmon and medium gra weak to jum we | $14.50; ¢ steady | slow nt $14.2 mixed y her killing cle to strong; stockers and feed. steady; bulk grass cows heifers $5.00@6. logna bulls $3.75@4,25; prac top $8.00. Sheep, rs $14.00; me } receipts §,000; all steady: bulk fat western lambs $15.00 @15.10; natives $14.50@14.85: best ewes $7.00; range feeding lambs $14.60@14,90; range feeding yearl ings $1 ,CRUDE MARKET, | Big Muday | Mule Creek -. Sunburst ... Hamilton Dome .... Ferris Byron Notches Pilot Butte Lander Cat Creek ~ lance Creek ~ 2.00 12 1.56 1.05 1.05 16 2.00 2.00 2.15 2.00 1.60 Torchlight Elk Basin Rock Creek | Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—Foreign ex- changes Irregular. Quotations {n cents: Great Britain, demand 485%; cables 485%; 60-day bills on banks 481%. France, demand 4.70; cables Italy, demand 3.63% Belgium 4.70%. 63%. Demand: Germany 23.80, cables 4.54%; MINNES i flour unchanged. Bran RA@2i,50, Cattle, receipts 8,800; better grades | classes | WELL: TELL THE MOON TO GO Home AN’ COME IN OFF Sa HELLO ~-CHIEF OF PoLice 9 SAY-I'M OFF THIS JoB~ Too DANGEROUS - NOP! NOTHIN’ DOIN? Classified Rates ‘Two cents per word or ten cents per line. NO ADD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. ‘ive average words used ag @ asis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines. All charged advertising will be booked “set lines’ irrespective of the number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. 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