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| DAILY (gee POR IEE, 16 HUROPEAN TRADE ON “YOU KNOW ME AL --Adventures of Jack Keefe 1 UPGRADE, IS REPOR Oil-and Financial News GoshY im : % a VU Marked Improvement in Conditions Overseas | Reported by Assistant Secretary of a Commerce on His Return. ROYLE. sg the new miarkets in. which Casper Tribune) | this new damand will be developed.” M.—The mark “Speed and cost of transport | > cond! | an eszentia! in capturing this mar- . Walter | ket. Thedistance to Argentine and of com-| Brazil ia not greater from New Yor! d from | and other north Atlantic ports thar ial cond!- | trom British and German sh!pping te warn-| points. ‘The eame applies to the that ‘the } East A and South African te the Wert Indles and the Amerifan ad Orleans’and oth even more marked. | - ¢ Ve Me - Trade Mary B mileage should give Z lind on the west coast of as made a llfe} South America.” eis ed er BRINGING UP F ATHER™ transport of goods to Japan, China, Eastern Rusela, Malays and Austra- BY GOLLY: lta and even the Atlantic shipping Seen vO points have all the better of such TELL THE routes compared with forelgn coni- PUBLIC SOME | rs by reason of the Panama THING ANC IM ONNA 0 “To transport American goods in S Ss) forelgn ships is to place oneself at | ||] the mercy of an adversary,” Gibbs| | | | | NOw-"LL NOT BE DISTURBED AN! IeIN Tee WOU WHAT 1 7 LHAVE On MY MIND » ne he | said, “and to shere profits with him |-|/ ed States| in advance. The building up of a| |} { | n and northern | merchant marine, therefore, is a to unfold a] question wh affects every Amerl- ction and on that| can citizen, just as the Panama Ca- see the geograph-| nal did, not as = matter of ‘pride, is country holds in| bit of. individual profit.’ “DUGOUT STRUCTURE | | “¢ LOOKS LIKE OILER i ne ea Wa Wes Cro Crock Ri me |{ New Yak Stocks| New York Stocks | STOCKS cl] AR 2 (se os] AEA RALLY ES Last wet vast Sale. ts | Quotations py Blas Vucureyich, Broker a Several Hundred Feet. H if 208 Consolidated Koyalty Building Steel t be = | Ame Bid Asi PITTSBURGH — Buying of fo } GL : and Found Western Exploration - 2.55 2.75 | \ in this section is closely approximat. seat iot tor Gatey ranch east of Glen-| American Car and Foundry m ation 5 “company’s test well on the Dugout| been at a standstill several: weeks ae : = * ie teat cea ik Hn — pee ewsuinaced (atletentamaet ve brquGhare west? ot; Salty Grtee aie wale mune sunicen ne: | American.” Speculators for Advance|Bessemer —- “12 Response to Strength in Win-| tacturers have been buying “afore Ves is don fosturecaniser toned ss eenene Ochi ake aiesva | American Tobacoo ----- Rule Trading on New Wy oxters| Sakae nipeg Trading Brings froely. Fricea in general ave oh e! MB ines American Water Works York Exchange Kinne: Upturn ‘5 Ne A ‘ vuoilieets found by the Tspin, Oil Kinney-Coastal O!1 company is| American Woolen - | 8 __ | Columbine YOUNGSTOWN, _O.—The atee making good progress in its second) Anaconda: Copper ~ test of the Dry Creek structure.| Atchison s " » Wyo., started re-| atl, Coast Line - ; Test, Slow north of Riverton ‘ALL. ts Slow Dhl dh ra Acie made in|cently. The same company 1s down | Raldwin Locomotiy Jupiter NEW YORK,,Sept. 11—(Associated | mixhorn Press)—Speculators for the advance} Domino _-. continued in control of today's stock | Royalty Producers mills of the Mahoning valley are op- POADATSRSNE AS eae ee erating at about 7 per cent of ca- pacity, Cleveland mills are expect- ed to net the largest earrings in CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—(Associated Press)-—Owing largely to 17,000,000 bushels increase of the official fora- . ' : < cast of wheat production in Canada, in 192 OHTA RoE Roe taste sear out: Y market, bringing forward new lead-| Sunset ; c Fears 25, — rilling up a lost casing shoe in the poe tet ae eas So aes ag ers wheneyer the old favorites! Picardy wheat prices here averaged i s to- ‘asper Oll & Gas syndicate’s. test , Bet nepensals showed signs of wavering on profit} Atlantic Petroleum day during the early transactions. Textil IC, well three miles southeast of Cas- ia Pet. - taking, Abundi t 1G ef On the other hand, Liverpool quo-| wart, RIVER—The Troy Cotton on land adjoining the Casper Rock River Test Canadain Paclfle - n Abundance of easy money'| Great Northern — y Ci - pfa and reports of expanding operations | Quaker Ofl _- Z tations were stendier than had been! ang Woolen Manufacturing com- club. The bit is still some| The Yoot Creek. structure, six | Central Leather pfd, - in several lines of industry were set | Preston Oil — aS expected. Commission houses were} pans, organized in 1814, {s consid: an ‘0 feet off bottom. miles west'of Rock River {n southern | Cerro do. Receeg |forth as reasons for the advance.| McKinnie y generally buyers on declines Dut | ering a proposal by southern. text 8 eae Wyoming, will be tested for oll by | Chandler Motor -—- Buoyancy 0¢ the high priced indus-| Chappell = ; Were sellers when prices bulged. ‘The | interests for the purchase of the ma: oin Wildcat To Resume the Continental Oil company, which | Cherapeake and Ohio trial specialties revived’ rumor of] Riverton Pet. . 240 2160 opening. 1c to 10 lower, Decem-| chinery of the Troy mil!s and its Operations will be resumed soon| is moving in materials and erecting | Chicago and Northwestern capitalization plans, American Can 3.50 3.75 | der $1.48%4 to 1.48% and May $1.51% 4 on the Horseshoe syndicate’s wild-la Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul pfd. +. Argo - 3.50 3.75 transfer to the south. soaring over 9 points to 247% on un: to 1.52 was followed by numerous Chicago R. I. and Pacific por ers Sia confirmed reports that the long de- Curb Stocks. Hapblataae aaa kept near to the} __Paper og soe ee layed split ups would be authorized | prarie Oil and Gas 48% Pe cubee ante the Contewent ticket FORT WILLIAM,’ Ont. — The | “| ittle or No Change 2 In becker 3 ext month. Most of the rails shook | Ohio __-..----<- provEN Tagine Hab oeceRGoret ter ate hates TaNen Papes .comphny will ongoleum-Na att the. restraints é ewhat res shortly begin work on a new paper ge Consolidated Gas SAD retntia ee dete rtponed by the! Mountain: Producers: - strength which developed at Winne- fei Bay | disappointing dividend action yester-| salt Creek Producers of Southern Rallway common] continental - with the sharpest gains being re-| New York Oil — corded by the southwestern carriers. sat Creek Consolidated — iness of the St. Paul issues was! s. og: Ind, ated with the rumers that | trumble mill here with a power “plant and mechanical shops which will cost approximately: $2,000,000. The work is expected to be completed tn the autumn of 1926, Corn Produc Wool Prices Is Shown In. |t2".2hecc Davison Chemical ~ Trading of Last Week eis, peg. The close was irregular, a half tent net lower to je higher, De- cember $1.49 to 1.495%, and May $1.53%% to 1.531 Corn and oats were relatively firm d with wheat, and bond deposits under the ae come * Fruit zs Blectric Power & Light, ctfs anization plans were coming in Vater the corn market advanced! sSaCRAMENTO—About, half the | slowly. Pan-American {ssues were d M: k sae rewle b iventock of enlarged lclingstone peach crop of Placer ys | strong { | ‘- rom livestoc eeders. Corn ity is being shi grow: erie nirong in reretion of the decision |}. Crude Market | |cinez' eso ce're'k foetes Corn [county being anloped east, grow BOSsTO Sept. 11.—The Commer- Domestic—Ohio and Pennsylvania 2 ak i ae Fe 16 directors to maintain t xe. res: December 8615 ‘asske rs declining to accept the: prices of. clal Bulletin will say tomorrow: eces: Delaine unwashed 53@54c;| General Biectric ular quarterly dividends of $1.50, Salt, Creek, 36 to 36.9 gravity -$1.79] Speculative buying of corn was in Salt Creek, 87 to 39.9 gravity - 1.87}evidence. Opening at Tock Creek rere has. been a fair demand] t-blood combing 52c; %-blood comb- | General Sea Ba r wool again this week. chiefly for] tng $0@ble: tine unwashed 46@458c, pay oreDern the worsted mills, at prices which Michigan. and New York fleeces;| Gulf States YORK, Sept. 11.—(Asso- Press)—Stock prices resumed Tbe decline to x ae go advance, December 85% to 86c: Livestock 15 | ciated o S aa Big Muddy the ¢orn market’ scored trans: ittle or no change. Woolen | Delaine, unwashed 50@5 blood | Hudson’ Mote r = Jeera cr nceinen afekuesapen Bik Basin ~ 1.90] gains both for Decdnber’ delivers Cliktago Prices Ws are barely ete: with| combing 51@52e: %:blood combing | HHinols Central war va ey She ks SAYA Relatively | Gat Cree! + 1.90] and May, CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—{U. 8. Dept; ucts tending fc Manufac-| 500: \-blood combing 49¢@h0c: fine bad dv ores ad” | Genter Re ee ontin-| Lance Creek - 190] Oats started at a shade to %c off, {ot Agriculture)—Hogs—Receipts .11,- otiavor © added evi ashed 4 TES eurae Nae ohare Veabe Ke Peh Mais | ARs Grass Creek, Ught — 1.90] December 4113 to 4 Later the] 000; uneven, 10 to 25¢ higher than Sy BR apa aces nae Se Int. Nickel ex. Diy |. 4 ed ae Wathen, | Greybull: - market showed a slight general ad. | Thursday's best prices on 210-pounds f tga Kelly Springfield —--- 7% | i night: .corimtsasjon | rorenisht and less; others steady to strong at K Copper | he : Initial gaina of about | ule Creek 4 we e 2 yesterday's average, bulk .go0d and Lehigh Vall : 79% |a point each were recorded hy United | L2Rder an uy ’ value of] choice 160 to 210 pound weight Louisville and Nashville -.2 1 eel Common, American | O288° _- - ie tee OE $13.00@13.40; top $13,50: 140 to 150 y $ od Raa aay Ti Smoltiviavsanal chaslarstsialoctaee Sunburst he closing was strong. Various | pound selections mostly $12.60@13.00. California northern $1,20@ 1.25 : Hugsancycaealn saat s Hamilton Dome --. motors, accessory, copp tobacco | Packing sows largely $10.60@11.00; Slade County” 9k 0G SEE vapethern tooo Bekhae high priced “nduaeelale ooeat’ ice, | Berris shares were whirled upward in the|bulk strong weight. killing. pigs VOUS, Mia.Co inent Pet General Electric’ soared E rie Byron Hee edlings: ~ Studebaker. crossed 75; heavy weight. hogs Oregon eastern number 1° staple | Mid-Continent, Pet, al Electric soared nearly ning Notions 55 to a new peak price for the year $1.26@128: fine.and F. Mf. comb.| 0, Kan.and:Texas - [points to 330, United. St es Cast Tron Pipe jumped 41% to 170 and United Fruit, Havana lectrie, Chrysler, Mack Trucks and Found: ton company quickly moved up to 4 points, the last named attata- ght Mght $11.25 and was followed by other automo- 5; packing sows dseauiae. tive stocks. Fisher Body advanced | Slaughter pigs $11.75@13.00. ‘ta points and gains of 3 potnts or} Cattle—Recelpts 2,000; all classes More were registered by the Amer-|firm at week's uneven, but sharp fean Smelting, Brown Shoe, Amer-| advance; supplies very scarce; hard- Pilot Butte Ing $1.18@1.20; eastern clothing at more pier tl $1,101.15; valley number 1, $1.19@ | Montgomery Ward ~ i vead ex. Central been more acti, clearances continue in apite dly — Montana fine stapje choice $1.2 and similar Foreign Exchange | a 2 lean Safety Razor, Schulte and n+ | 1x enough fat stee. h i blood combing $1.12@1 % blood ER algelesatlon Stee : (hs pew peak price at 141% In the} “New work, Sept. 11,—Forelgn|eral Cigar. Total sales “approxi: | a, markets Carinae ner pa as eid combing $1@1.05;. 1%-blood’ combing olk and Westerr S| d malty hour of trading. Rails be- exchange Irregular ; quotations in} mated 1,650,000 shares, + @8.50; some short feds $10.00 Ay] : arias n American -- SH | Ban to creen forward under the lead- centy: Great Britain demand 4.84 Open High Le Close | @12.00; pat matured steers $19.00; ea i elon Pulled—Delaine $1.80: AA $1.o7@ | Northern Pacitic -- las [that tho aumuccrins Oh the theory’! cables 4.84%; 60: day bills'on banks) Wheat— package of choice. yearlings held nd to quote, b unchanged.” | 1.80; fine A supers $1.20@1,26. A su-} Pacific Oil --- ; ltratfic. would ee refheten fa eet | 480 «11-16. \Hrance demand .469;| Ser 1.49% 1.50 around $15.00. Lower grades, of she- Mae The Comin in will pub: | pers $1.10@1. Pan. Ame} Ss TnINK® In the cleaive moc ey | cables 469%." Italy demand 4095 | Dec, 1.4814 1.49% stock predominating: vealers very Dgt lish the fol tions tomor-| Mohalr— combing 75@80c; | Pennsrivania +} Sees ye coking months of} capiew, 40932. Demand Belgium | May L513 1.58% active; mostly °$13,00014.00. Few eal ede best Carding 63@70c. Phila and Rdg. 41 wr. Chandler which had been | 453;; Germany 23.89. Corn— Selected calves above $14.00. a Phillips Pet. und the other moto’ oe tee Pee BEE >| Sept 98 NG 95% | Sheep—Receipts 13,000; slow. tew - ; S| Pure Oil s in brisk demand in the early Dec $615 $614 early wales of fat (yeduene : a i] alo. Corp. part of the session while Studebaker Lib B d May 90 893% | around wtendy at $18.25 to 16.50 to Business Briefs Sugar | | Reading --------- and General Motors were held back Iberty bonds Oats— packers; clty butchers upward. to | —1 | Rep. Iron and Steel - by a continuation of heavy profit | |_—__——____ = —_-} | sept 39% | $15.85; few loads westerns $13.73: NEW YORE: Sect. 1 ‘ Reynolds Tobacco t = gn exchanges opened| NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—Liberty | noo, rs ou |e held + . Ee DETROIT My st muecanentes GAS ERE 1 ar, demand sterling yleldin: losed: $145 100,18. Wirst 4%5 421% /gome held ‘higher; feeding lambs this ‘state ha refiner today advanced list prices to| St. Louls and San ¥ tly to $4.84 618 white titer ed Sone eae ea ei ete Pherae : 146% | steady; choice kind upward to $16.00: . 2 ine d aboard Air Line - $4.84 5-16 while French | 101.28. Second 4%s heavy offerings $14.25@15.00: igher thar $5.70 for fine granulated sugar with sale jes held firm around 4,70¢c. Nor-| 101,12. Fourth 4%s 102.9. U 52% [lot tat Wuisva! eka rete Pere Marquet arly ah abe pan Seat, iv and Con On n Kroner broke 82 points to] government.4%s 106.14. f wes $6,507.50, steady. and Danish kroner dropped Se. puthern Pacific Be d feeling in the spot r Sugar futures closed ea: ‘ket | approx- “OH Omaha Quotations F § . he early upward sweep of prices OMAIA. Neb. section west of Saginaw. | mate ales 40,300 tons. ptember | = Invited «ce lacvab) oy M 16.85 eb.. Sept. 11.1. 8. po ite $2.62; December $2,65: January $2.49; | Ttecrdign Meets teal perp Pai oney 16.87 | Dep't of Agriculture)—Hoce receipts LYNN. Mase ve beon,| March $2.64; May $2.6 was so insirtent that new leaders) NEW YORK, Sept, 11.—-Call mon: PES MEET ete sent? ce, cans 30 more than a score of strikes in shoe nee kept consianiy springing forward. | ey easter; high 4%: low 4; ruling rate eGR Ate esltable® 160 to 210 ‘pound Stee] stocks were purchased in round | 4%; closing bid 4: offered at 4%. se) M; top paid for | choice 210 pound butchers: bulk 210 | 20.75 |to 300 pound butchers $12: 112.60: | 19.45] packing sows largely $10.90@11.15 amounts and there was also a grow-| Last loan 4: call loans against ac: ing‘inaulry for the public utility te | ceptances 34%, Time loans firm; 4 | Sues. Havana Ulectric advanced 6%, | mixed collateral 60.90 days 4% @4". 1 Texas Co. ..... actorlee here in the last few weeks. | Texas and acifie 2, - rac y all ¢ ch hav b t which. ave bed | Potatoes Bee eaves ttled within 24 hours. Practically | Saad 1 of the strikes are a result of the j™ fi «tion iy untone to eliminate | CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—Potstoes re-| Union Pacific Smooth up to $11.25: bulk of jeterm! A sista aki eaers Weta LeOnitade een U.-B, Caet Iron Pipe Nushville, Cattanooga and St. Louls| 4.6 months 46 DAN; } prime. mercan: Cash Grains and Provisions ! sales $11.00 12.50: averuge on | shops in Lynn and compel unt a aenat ts 806; trading fair; market |U, S. Ind. Alcohol 5. American Can, 4 and Midinnd| tile paper 4@4%. CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—Wheat no] Thursday $11.42; weight 269 2 pay 1 Ee Me ct andy i. Vetkeshaiotanl dee und al (SiC uber Steel Products preferred, Universal Ree tees nee sales reported. Cattle receipts 1200: fed wtecrs and - 6 scale ag » before the state SAO aa Ore eiiantn naa patie Pipe preferred, and Pittsburgh and Corn No, 2 mixed 97@9Se; No. 2] yearlings scarce, nominally ateydy: | 1 pais as! soia racked round whites $1.00@ [eee AE aS bec ee eae Cotton Hositee re oa Dif pe litiaadie tea) —_——-——- iaa, . renewed at 4% and eased further to f Oats No. white 40041 cents| 8.25: grass eteers atrong at $3,507 3 per vent. hisher, No, Ite A940 tac, t ih A e | ee di Reniioant eens, . FORK BER eae ee ee eee aD HO laren ey pets Ane. Neal: Agtlyg omreac 11.—Poultr Flax jadling 2 SoM ear Hep ae at Sl Ms tala sea pew ; a hty SOE Flour. m g 28.) Timothy seed $6 8500.45 and feeders nominally steady; bul etm p 5 ; ir | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Sept. 11 -| Lard $1 {bs $18.00. Bellles{huteher cows $3.754 5.25: f 1 M@sbe: brollers 2 be September $2.64 ! apie a SSa8 CITY, Sept. 11.—Hay mate $5.8 Mba costers 7c: turkeys 2c; ducks 18 November 32.6414" Decomber| Tell the Advertis Bape tA] Sloe ESR lowers) Feet y Ne sed if pa LOM RESOR0O} helters, 46.00 88.34; ROI: wenn IEA Te Mav te lene -Teihune.” be Grint balat ly cal Wise, Te aT TORE ie oe mea eee eae SNE ee Trade News ? p ; TEMBER 11, 1925" E . PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribune ; _FRIDAY, SEP ——— _| MARKETS eV & Per Ormco é c (Copyrights 1935. by The Bell Byndicate, Inc) an absolutely dominat- ~ = MR. NAGS ASKED mE YO YELLOU YO SLEASe EXCUSE _ fered by the canneries. Peach ship- ments from Yuba City are expected to total 250 cars daily until the sea- son closes. ’ Livestock increased above 25 per cent in pric stocking than as’ vealers. i Oil A! TULSA, Okla—The efforts of-fou* léading producers: in) the . Garber field to get together and shut down production in that territory have failed: and® practically all’ wells now started will be put down to the olf Sa +f and. STambér PORTLAN D, Oregon— Thirty-size mills: of the Western. Pine, associa- tion last week sold 31,710,000 feet ‘of-lumber, a gain of 28 per cent, and Produced 38,368,000 feet. Approxi- mately 32,412,000 feet were shipped. Dairy Products vanced several cents a pound. canners and cutters $2.85 tleal veal. top $9.50; Indep: paying $10.00 freely. Sheep ‘receipts 13,000; icilling native lambs classes ‘fully steady; $14.75 @15.00; fat range lambs $15.50 @15.75; ordered lots desirable welght fat ewes $6.5007.00: feeding lamba slow, mostly a quarter lower: earls sales feeding lambs $15.00 best held higher; breeding 0G Silver NEW YORK, Sept. 1 72%; Mexican dollars CHICAGO, § changed; recelp unchanged; receipts 8,504 cases ———._ SENG ae in ape cam Metals NEW YORK, Sept steady, electrolyti 14%. Tin firm. § 68.25; futures 67.87 Iron: steady; pri Lead stea Zine firm and futures § Antimony spot $17.25@17.50. RINE 11,—Copper and futures and nearby hanged ‘ Louls spot Frazier to Aid ‘Young Bob’ In Election Fight GRAND FORKS, » —(By The Associated Press\—With © prediction that Robert LaFotlette Would succeed his father in the gon ute, Senator Lynn J. fraser, “of North Dakota, was en route to Wir tunsin to campaign for “Young D., Sept. 11. Bob." 2nator Frazier sald “the progres. Sroup in Washingto: from being br neteouis oken as some would Want the public tr thintat’ FORT WORTH—Heifer calves have in the last few months in the mid- lané countt: Instead of being shipped to packers as formerly was the case, they are being used to re- stock depleted pastures and ranges, which are short on’ breeder’ stock. Heifers are now worth more for re- ST. PAUL—Extreme dry weather has caused milk prices to advance a. cent a quart to 12 cents. Pastures are dried up. Butter also has ad- endents YY

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