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PAGE EIGHT CRUDE PRODUCTION TAKES SMALL JUMP Increase of 50 Barrels a Day in Wyoming’s Daily Pipeline Runs Follows Larger Gain For Preceding Week. The dailey average gross nuiglana 60,05 Arkansas 241 0; gulf coast 95,400, of 1,900; southwest a decrease of 50; east: increase of 1,000; Wyoming an t ase of 50; Montana ), @ decrease of 400: Colorado 150, an increase of 700; New Mex- ncrease 00, an increase an verage productio: field in average imports of petro- leum at principal ports for the month of July were 176,452 barrels, compared with 281,200 for the month of June, and for the week eaded Aug. 1, 123,857, compared with 147,- 571 for the previous week. Daily average receipts of California oil a. the Atlantic and gulf coast porte for the month of July were 137,839, compared with 68,367 tor the month 1,600 barre The dally ‘oduction east of California 900: barrels, an increase of average was 1,44 of June, and for the week ended Aug. 1, 4) , compared with 80,143 © of 2,600; | for the previous week. Wool Trading Dull And Irregular, Commercial Bulletin Review States | Domestic: Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces: DeLaine unwashed 54@56; half blood combing 58@54c; %-blood combing 3; fine unwashed 47@ 48. Michigan and New York fleeces: Delaine unwashed 50@52; half blood ombing 51@52; %-blood combing \%-blood combing 51@52c; fine improvemer ds market unwa shed 44@45c. « Wisconsin, Missouri and average e well liquidated " ood 49@50e; 1 sht w %-blood 50@5ic; %-blood 49@B0c. met with a ) Scoured_ basis 12. months ; ‘ Some mills. er, | (selected) $1.30@1 Fine 8 months 1 are busy on heavywei e- | $1.15@1.20, pe h were delayed. California: North @1.30; adford strike continues | middle courlty $1.15@1.20; southern 4 the market {s dull, prices having | $1.05@1.10. ‘own a tendency downward, For-| Oregon: Eastern number 1; staple $1.30; fine and FM combing $1.22@ eastern clothing $1-10@1.15; valley number 1, 1.10@1.15 Territory: Montana and similar: Fine staple choice $1.82@1.35; half blood combing $1.15@1 % -blood combing $1.00@1.02; %-blood comb- ing 90@92. Pulled: De Laine $1.35; AA $1.28@ A supers $1-10@1.15, Mohatr: Best combing 75@80, Best carding 65@70c. markets are hardly e Jericho pool sale has been the outstanding fact in the western trading. A French wor- stea mill in Woonsocket buying the at 42 cents, the same price pald a year ago or well up to $1.30, clean basie, landed mil Mobair ts dull and unchanged.” The Commercial Bulletin will pub- lish the following wool quotations tomorrow primar, BRINGING UP FATHER Stocks - NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED } \ MOST <¢IT TO DUGAN'S PICNIC BOT MAddIE KNOWS STATARES Place TODAY -30 TLL HAVE ‘TO THINK OPA GOOD EXCUSE TO airy + > ‘ ©1925 wy Ire Feature Service, Inc LGrett Beite MOM’N POP---A Thing Worth Consideration | New York Stocks | * Last Gale Allis Chemical and Dye American American American American American American American American American Anaconda Atchison - Atl, Coast Line Baldwin Baltimore and Obip - Bethlehem Steel -- California Pet. -~ Canadian Pacitic . Central Leather p{d Cerro de Pasco Can Locomotive Sugar -- Tobacco .. Woolen Copper - Locomotive Chandler Motor - ews Chesapeake’ and Ohio ~ Chicago and Northwestern - Car and Foundry - Sm. and Ret. Tel. and Tel. Water Works ~ ~BoT BELIEVE ME-CHIEF-I'M AFRAID To Go THROUGH WITH THIS~ S'PosE THE POLICE SHOULD MISTAKE THE GANG AND SHOOT ME? BUYERS 6 STOCKS HIGHER sluggish, participated which ran from three many issues. Heavy Interstate Commerce the * Nickel Plate merger the rail group. The close was “ WELL-MAGGIE =) TINE GOT-A BoARD OF Dimec TOR’ ¢ MEETIN' TODAY OO ‘TRY TO SUT Home # TARLY- 1 HATE To cof SUT BOSINESS: I> BUSINESS: 8. BACK Now AND KEEP ME POSTED OF FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS END 11% 107% |General List Shares in Up- 67% | ward Movement on New - ae York Exchange -. 64 2 40% |. NEW YORK, Aug. 7.—Stock prices 424 | Bounded upward today under the ~ 491% | leadership of U. S. Steel comnion, = 182% | Which advanced three points on an ~ {1314 | enormous turnover. All classes of 7814 | Stocks, except the oils which were in the advance ‘to 10 points in buying of the so-called’ Van Sweringen rails in an- ticipation of favorable action by the commission on featured trong. Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul, pfd ae sales approximated 1,700,000 Dry Goods. turned to work and a number of new aoe ore I. and Pacitic men have been employed to fill va- a N < (By 7 NEW ORLEANS—More buyers | cancies, Few jobs Pons nen Colorado Pen fede a x Ant a than have here at any one Congoleum-Nairn Ans at ying 0 — ; ho public utilities featured the firm time for years w laying in fall avon: Consolidated opening “of today's stock mar stocks at loc ale houses.|' JouNsON CITY, Tenn—The 10-| CFP Products - Havade Vmlecttbichered’ 1% | tlgnes Nearly ever is represented. | 64) chamber of commerce has an-|Crucible Steel ---... Fick new. reoord; top, andyint- Promise of excellent crops in Louts-| Sounced that the erection of a large | Cuba Cane Sugar pfd Sa edt Cele tec eire aes und Mississipp! and depleted artificial allk plant here. by the | Deyo. Chena recorded by Montana Power, Ameri- ar esponsible American Bemt company, com-| Dodge Brothers pfd 1’ lean foreign power per posed of a group of German and New | DU Pont de New \ eevee 1 \cerit paid, General Ra Signal, a York capitalists, is ured. It is ers hs “02 | which recently announ re. ¢ 1A, 8. ¢ first South | claimed the plant means an ultimate Hirst. p{d.. -. a0) $5,000, BAD Foster trom tbe aroling ets opened | investment of $10,000,000 with 10,000 Players’... sf higher is we ght and) workers employed Asphalt . jaa Electric 0 Furniture igtors oa | Fist 1 « RAPIDS : aaickficn jals , tk : ‘ Jucied with ! nd | Hosiery 5 progrersed. — PHILADELPHIA — Demand for s quickly ex: Textiles hosiery is good, \ « full to 8% polnta. by E r Officials of Pacific shioned and sp stock: mere than 100 points ¥ hat a large numbe ings for women and m and fancy iginal price at which tt ain ft their work au hoslery for men are hooked ahead made { ypearance on the “big ent wage cut have r for several monthe board." Midland Steel Products pre- aide i — | ferred jumped seen points to a new aes bop sede eb top at 189 In reflection of larg spe, wt sas Te earnings and the entrance of new fi . Mid-Continent Pet. -.-- - nancial interests into the compan } Mo., Kan. and Texas tallroad equipment stocks were in al e 0SS) BC eer < sk demand, General Electric mov : Montgomery “Ward - up four points, Westinghouse ae Ae ge Airbrake 2% and New York Ar . Nat. Lead \~. brake one. Revival of activity and | Marine Oil Company Operations’ |New York Central ~ strength in New York, Ontarlo and SALT CREEK tion 17-89-78, | N. .X., N. H., and Hartford Western, which sold at the year's Marine §—Cementing 8\-Inch casing | Norfolk and Western - best price, and further accumulation Pa feet_ and pulling 10.tnch;|North American ~ : the southern and southwestern Sache 2-40-79, Antwerp 6—Depth | Norther 7 featured the rail list. Inter- : running 10-inch casing, | Pacific Shoe dropped five points tnd tf t Pan. American Pet, Shattuck fell back four, ‘ . ; ‘ 18)| Se ae a recovered a large part sé SUED Sere: Foreign exchanges op Tota ERP A Tans -T demand. sterling bein Y 3 of 1 tte j Pure: OW $4,85% and French 1] 0 | Vor, > cents, ¢ tu 2 ye 14 | Reading -~ © of an Investment de Liberty Bonds | St p. Iron and Steel ynolds Tobacco B ~. Loule Roebuck rs Ratlwa: and San Fran. Seaboard Alr Line 8 Sinclair Con. Oil .. Southern Pacific Southern dustrials stimulated tions in other quarte’ out the morning, U, mon moving up swi New York Central to Trucks to 196, mand for the standar Buoyancy d rails and In bullish opera- rs and the en- tire market swept forward througb- 8, Steel com- ftly to 121%, 1.19 and Mack of the Tae, a. at ae peta Standard Oil, Cal, high priced {ssues indicated a con EW Y¥ erty | Salt Creek - wnennee------~ 1.60] Standard Ol, N. J. tinued searelty in the floating sup- i ond | Rock Creek —nnneaane ne -= 2,00) Stowart Warner § |ply. General Electrict and Laclede 101 econd | Big Muddy aeeweeeemeennne 2.00) Studebaker ~ 48% | Gas selling more than 7 points above 101 Fourth | Elk 2.16 | Texas Company 49 liast night's final quotations before Y dye] & -10/ Texas and Pacific 49% | midday, Pools again were active tn |< 2.15] Tobacco Products 58% | the low priced specialties. White - | 2.16] Transcont. Ol - 4% | Rock, National Dairy Products and ite 18] Union Pacific - 141% | U.S. Rubber common changed hands % pLaRs Cast Iron Pipe .. 154 -}in large volume. Nickel Plate com- Butter and Eggs 00] U.S. Ind. Alcohol . 87% |mon moved up 3% points tn anticl bee Series Ripzt ss 2.00) U. S. Rubber ...... + | pation of an early and favorable de- : a 1.26) U. S, Steel - cision on the Van Sweringen mer- St tpg 1.55] Wabash pfd ger and Nashville, Chattanooga and afae nghou St. Louls climbed 4 points. Inter- h ‘ national Shoe collapsed over 15 >tches } prot Kesults points on selling inspired by a court | eres | decision ordering that company to! Flour B dispose of the stock of a rival con-§¢6 barrels. Bran $24,000 24.50, | ON-tvE Got ASo GIeEHCER Z ¥ JO8 Now-I'M SPoseD ie outa pasiaeae \ To BE ABANOIT BUT | Hf TINKC OF THE DANGER- Sime THe Pouce IN ROUNDING UP "SLIM. * SAMS'GANG AT A BANK ROBBERY MONDNY NIGHT, AND T'LL GET'$10,000 MISTAKEN BY THE POLICE AND SHOT WYOMING OILS Quotations by Blas ‘“Vucureévich, WHEAT STAGES | Broker, 208 Consolideted Royalty Building. Bid Ask Western Exploration - 3.00 3.10 Consolidated Royalty - 9.50 9.8 Central Pipeline - E. T. Williams Bessemer ~ Western States Buyers for Eastern Accounts Active in the Chicago Kinney Coastal - Market Columbine - Jupiter mibheen as CHICAGO, Aug. 7.—(By The Asso clated Press)—Wheat scored a big new advance in price today, Septem- ber delivery rising 5%ac a bushel to $1.66%. Indications of large clear- ances of wheat from here next week by lake had much to do with the up- turn, Domino . Sunset Picardy Atlantic Petroleum Great Northern ~.- Quaker Oil -.. Preston Oi! per 1,000 -- MacKinnie —- CHICAGO, Apg. 7.—(By The Asso- Buck Creek clated Press)—Owing largely to Chappell -- strength shown by August and Sep- Riverton Pet. tember deliveries of wheat here, the Argo ------- wheat market went decidedly higher today during the early dealings. Ac- Curb Stocks. tive buying said to be for eastern ac- O]0 cats PAEEL sae count, was in evidence. Reports of rain in Canada had a bearish influ- ence at times but were more or less counterbalanced by firmness of quo- tations at Liverpool, due somewhat to indications of falling off in world shipment: Chicago opening prices %c to 14$c higher, September $1.60% to 1.61 and December $) 60% to 1.60% were followed by moderate declines but then by upturns to 1.63% for September and 1.624 for December. Subsequently estimates that lake clearances of wheat from Chicago next week would amount to 2,000,000 Mountain Producers Salt Creek Producers - Continental - New Yorks Qil -. Salt Creek Consolidated - 8.0, Ind Prairie Oll Humble Oil Business Briefs | Tight, 1085, Casper Tribune) | bushels or'more, led'to a fi é sharp advance. The market DETROIT © movement of | at nearly the Pere Marquette indica after showin see a considerable sp up| Septembor. Last prices were $1.6: of, manufacturing in this section. | to 31.66%, September and $1.64% to $1.644% for December, Building materials are meving free ly and raw material supplies are be ing brought in by leading industries. Favorable weather for corn tend ed to ease down the corn market and oate as well. Se Tears After opening at 4c FORT WORTH—The first train]to %o off, September $1.04%, corn over the Santa Fe from Doud to} continued to range below yesterday's Levelland will reach the latter point Thursday, This marks the beginning of extensive building by the Santa Fe, Burlington and other roads in west Texas, which will involve the spending of $6,000,000 to $8,000,000 each. finish, Oats started unchanged to %o lower, September 42%c to 42'3c and later declined a little all around. Later corn market rallied some. what owing to sympathy with wheat strength. ‘The close was unsettled at the same as yesterday's finish to So higher, September $1.04% to $1.05. In line with hog values, the pro. vision market eased. | DETROIT—Work already has been begun to change over the plant for- merly occupied by the Buick com- pany fo rthe Fisher Body corpora- Open High Low Close pany for the Fisher Body corpora-| Wheat — bus body manufacturing plant in the | Sept, 1.60% 1.86% 1.59% 1.65% world. Dec. -..- 1.60% 1.64% 1.59% 1.64% Laren, 38 May --.- 1.64% 1.68% 1.63% 1.67% ATLANTA—The Southern Cream | corn— and Milk company has purchaned a| gent, 1.04% 1.08. 1.05% 1,043; railroad frontage site here to, be| pec. s6% 87K 86" occupied by a 0,000 plant for the | xray 89% 90 83% manufacture of ice cream and other] Oats— milk products. Sept. 42% 42% WE 7s. ely Dec. 45 45% ST. LOUIS—High grade bitum!-| May 43 485% rious coal fias been advanced from | Rye— $6.50 to $6.75 a ton. Anthracite has | gent. ADS 4 oe been boosted 50 cents a ton. 1.06% 1.10% L111 1.15 cern. Call money renewed at 4% per- cent. 17.85 17.47 17.27 17,45 With U. 8. Steol selling at 122%, =17.40 17.50 17,30 17.50 the highest since the latter part of ; 4 March, {n anticipation of @ very un- . 18.55 satisfactory unfilled tonnage state: 18.40 18.45 18.40 18.45 ment on Monday, the entire list was gaylanized {nto unusual -antmation hagres and strength, Large blocks of some mma, Cash Grains and Provisions CHICAGO, Aug. 7.—Wheat, No. 2 red $1.70%@1.74; No. 2 hard $1.63% @1.70. Corn, No. 2 mixed $1.06%; No. 2 yellow $1.084@1.09%. Oats No. 2 white 43%c; No. 3 white 40% of the low priced specialties changed hands at rapidly ascending prices, notably Glidden. Striking advances were numerous. Including General Rallway Signal 10, U. S. Cast Iron Pipe 6%, South Porto Rico sugar EVERNTHING FIXED ~ UABLE TOBE }| ‘Hege’s NOTHING TH “To WORRY ABOUT 6% and Mack Trucke and Commer-| @43c. Rye No. 2 $1.09. Barley 80 cial Solvent “B" 5. @Sto. ‘Timothy seed $7.25@8.50. Clovér seed $22.00@27.05. Lard Flour $17.40. Ribs $18.6: Bellles $21.87. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Aug 7 unchanged. Shipments 40 For results try a Tribune Classi- fled Ad. _ FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1925 DONT Foecer TO, TAKE your OMBRELLA AS STIS Raining VERY HARO- HO WONDER SHE LET Me OUT-SHE + KNOWS THAT, THE PleMIC WOULD BE CALLED Ore: YES, BOT SUPPOSE THE BANDITS FIND ooT You ARE PLANNING TO BETRAY THEM~ WHAT ° WOULD THEY Do To You ae, WELL- GosH! I NEVER ; THooGHT SGOT GOES 10 INGANE ASYLUM Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, Aug. 7.—(U. S. Depart- ment of Agriculture) —Hogs—Re- ceipts 19,000; moderately active; un- even, steady to 16c lower than — Thursday's average; medium and (Continued From Page One) heavyweight butchers off most, light | Robert, never found, was the actual weight steady to 10c lower; light | slayer. lght and slaughter pigs little chang- ed, all interests buying; bulk good and choice 140 to 210 pound weight $13.50@13,80; top $13.90; packing sows largely $11.85@12.86; majority strong weight killing pigs $13@ 13.55; heavyweight hogs $13@13.60; light light $12@13.80; packing sows $11.40|™made to Governor Small and Presi. @12.35; slaughter pigs $12.75@13.50. | dent Coolidg Cattle—Receipts 3,000; dull trade} Six s before he was to die, on all killing classes; practically | July 17 t was granted another everything on peddling basis; quality © when o messag® ~~ signed of staleness considered; market about | Robert Scott, was sent from Detroit steady; most fat steers $7.50@10; few |‘® Governor Small, confessing guilt eligible to sell above $11; several |2"4 promising surrender. The mep- loads held around $13; mostly other | 848° Was found to be a hoax, market offerings; bologna bull trade later, the governor refused Convicted and sentenced to hang in April, Scott was granted a r@hety day reprieve, Little Interest, had been manifest publicly in the case until this time, when his wife and father interested Detroit and Wind- Sor, Ontario friends and appeals were practically at standstill; weak to un-| further action. Less than four hours evenly lower; vealers closing steady |Pefore the to the scaffold to easy; mostly $12@12. William & art, newly. te. Sheep—Receipts 12,000; fairly ac-| ‘ined as unsel, obtained cution from Judge David jock in the morning pending ty test tive, steady to strong; bulk westerns sorted $15.40@15.50; bulk natives are around $14.75; few $15; cull native mostly $11@11.50; sheep very slow; heavy ewes lower; bulk handy weight $6@8; heavies downward to and below; feeding lambs late Thursday and today strong to 25¢ higher, bulk selected handy weight $ 5.40. POTATOES a CHICAGO, Aug. 7.— Potatoes re. elpts 58 cars; total United- States shipments 558; trading fair; market id Missour! sacked Omaha Quotations OMAHA Neb., Aug. 7.—(U. 8. Dept of Agriculture)—Hogs—4,500; steady | /"*" iiss ested 3.00; Minneso to 10¢ higher; good and choice 160 acked early Ohios $2.65@2.80; @200 pound Nghts $13.40@ 9 sacked cobblers $3.60@35 bulk of [as Thursday lings scarce; nominally steady; one load 967 pound yearlings $13.50; she 5 and veals steady; bulls slow dy to weak; stockers and feed Pile : ers slow, mostly about steady; bulk | cooq ob ges Continued butcher cows $3.60@5 Heifers | Soot Withdrawal demand was) re- $5.00@6.25; practical veal top $8. ted but new business was light. stockers mostly $6.00@7.15 bya dakds! approz Sheep—9,000; lambs strong to 1 mber gher; bulk fat r ; Natives mx ; clipped lambs $13.00; sbeep steady: best ewes $7.00; feeders dull, early range feeding lambs $14.50@ late top Thursday $15.00. lamt $14 May tly Denyer Prices iu) DENVER, Colo., Aug Ww. § 1 Bitanka ee Dept. of Agriculture)—Hogs — Re loans against. cr cetpts 100; full¥ steady: two loads | ceptanc: time loans averaging 190 to 270 pounds topping | ™!xed « 60-90 4 $18.75; drive ins $13.25 to 13.60; | 4:6 0 44 G41 odd packing sows $12.00; few butch PERE Sy er sows $12.50 Cattle—200; calves 50; one load heifers $6.50; better grades vealere $8.75 to 10.00; all other offer. ? ings odd lots of low grade celal paper 4 METALS Sheep—Receipts 6.000 ee westerns; mostly steady: four | NEW YORK, Aug. 7.~¢, My . Aug. 1—Copper, 76 pound Idaho lambs $14.35 straight,| I"m electrolytic ppot and futures four cars 77 pound $14.10 straight:|}4%c- Tin, firm; spot and nearby seven cars out of ten car string | °% futures 59.12. Iron s J strin 9.12. Iron steady: $14.35; two loads fat ewes $6,60@ | Prices unchanged. Lead, steady; 7.00, Spot $8,759.25, ‘ 4 Zine, firm; Bast Louls and futures $7.60.' Anti MONY spot $18.00@18.25 . COTTON NEW YORK, Aug. 7. quiet; middling $24.55 ee Bay. Poultry CHICAGO, Aug. 7.—Poultry alive unsettled; fowls 19@270; brollerg.20 | Foreign Exchange | NEW YORK, Aug. 7. —Foreign ex changee frregular. Quotations in cents: Great Britain demand 485% cables 485%; 60 day bills on ban 481%. France demand 4.68%; cabi 4.69. Italy demand 3.59; cables 3.59 Belgitim 4.51%; Germany 23.80. Nor. —Cotton epét oe (en ae Hite orinbe fie; roosters 180; tur keys 20c; ducks 20@25c; geese 15 @19e. ——<—$ $ —_—____ i AS For results t SILVER Ree: ty a Tribune Classi. aac S ead —_— NEW YORK, «4 —Bar silver i Aug. Bar si} er] London more than one-thind 60%} Mexican dollars 53%, of all the telep! hones in Epsland. ay | ! [