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PAGE EIGHT . DAILY Stocks and Grains TRIBUNE | Che Casper Daily Criby ne. - ——$— a WYOMING SHEEP ARE | YOU KNOW ME AL-Adventures of Jack Keefe BOUGHT FOR RUSSIA, | | King Brothers of Laramie Close Deal for Sale | ; of 225 Rambouillet Rams and Ewes _to Soviet Government. eferkoy 4 depatment’ unde? the cultute of) the a Pref. F riculture in ze of the t énty both ‘of Mc négatl niet treby) they ead of Ramth con. King ramie one ave p 4 let rama and ewes, some of t he chol¢est show entire country. five ranches in the count: | pi y, seekin purchase was mad: | and the larg | at Laramie, indicating that Wy6 | ming sheep top the best tn the na. | | tion, for the sentatives of the | Russian governm were anxious | to purchase lwas refused by King Brothers 1 controlled {fc company, igh profits from the ‘ratio of nt Mabilities yr begs scomdtives -uver this week. They electric Iocomotiv its* are heavy the BROOKIN Sheep in the west have summered Unusually well and will’‘move ftom the summer atkes in fine shape, except in some southwestern sections, where® dry conditidns” hampered«development. Packing House Products. CHICAGO.—Packers’ say that thers is an unexpected and unusual shortage.in. cheap cattle due to*the prevalenca.of rains in the range country which ‘has proloriged .the gtazing seison. Pork trade is broader and stfonger: ¢ Cotton: | abled seetibns has been too parched to be revived and there will be little or no,top,crop of cotton in the hill count Ging are closing down stiffer ‘first? pickings. Privaté esti- es placing the crop at lesd than 13,500,000 bales ure endorsed bs southern cotton men on account of deterioration in the last ‘weel:. Oil. | FORT WORTH.—Conatruction of the first caging head gasoline plant in the Texas Panhandle was startéd | this week near, Amarillo. Stoel. |. POTTSTOWN, Pa.—The McCln- tle-Marshall plant here now has \orders on’ its books for 75,000 tons of fabricated steel and will be en to operate at full capacity three shifts for slx months Coal. BOSTON.—The special commission on the necesuities of life in this stats see no\reason for an advance in the price of anthracite coal: It is thought that the order prohibiting delivery of domestié. slzes to indus tries with large plants will protect ATLANTA.—Vegétation in some Household. Reduced Rates to Tulsa Oil Exposition Granted TULSA, Okla., Sept. 23.—Rates of fare and a half to Tulsa, Okla., will make it possible for oll men all over he country. to attend the third an- nual Internationa! Petroleum *Expo- sition and Congress from October 1 ‘to 10, it was announced by E. F. Me- Intyte, general manager of the expo- sition, In former years a railroad rate from most of the ofl states has been procured; but it has been necessary always ‘for persons in certain parts of the country to make some trans: fers, arid ito full fare on certhin lines. Now for the first time rates for all parts of the country have been granted on the certificate sys- tem. September 28 {is the first date of. recognition of~ certificates, of issuance, October third, the first and .October 14, ‘the last date in which certificates. will be ‘honored. Every oll man who wishes to at- tend the exposition—and what oll man does not?—will be able to go, and every ofl princess will be as- sured of holding court for an even larger roup of supporters than paid homage ,to Her state's princess last year! ¢ Livestock f ~ Omaha Quotations aw. 6 OMAHA b., Sept. Department of Agriculture—Hogs ); active; Mght hogs to 10 cents jhibher;, all: other claspes uneven, mostly 10 to 15 cents n 180, to. 210° pound* welghts @13.10;’ top $18.20; good and to. 300 pour packing h emooth up 5013.00; ost Tuesda 9 welght 260. le Yeceipts §,500; fed * Chicago CHICAGO, largely sows strong 113.00 @13.50: packing fed | 1 finished higher top eome ely Mt estern k 15025 cents npots steady to weak * off; ‘comparatt n better grades at she spots [ kind s 000; fat lambs ally no early ers 26 centé more. Meat packer, bids fully 60 Desirable Ughtwelept s Ian lw cholee $1 } sverages $15.85; no early eales at eheep sateady DENVER d driver | ads $19.00 7 to 13.20; drives $13.00 to 13.25; pack- {ng ‘sows $11.00; no pigs, Cattle—Receipts 800; calves 100; goherally steady on classes; small lots cows $4.00/to 4.50; helfers and cows $6.50; helfers $5.00 to 6.35; can- ners and cutters $2.50 to $3. vealers up» to “$12.26; bulk $11.25 down; bglogna ‘bulls! $8.35; one load feeders steers $8. four loads stock steers $6.10; small lots from $8.00 to $6. : Sheep—Receints 9,200; early sales fat lambs 25c lower; two loads Colo- rados $14.00; feeders fully 25 cents lower; 14 loads $14.30 flat.* i} PHILADELPHI x auto tourist Camp will -be pro with the Sesqul cen re. Erection of the neces 58 will begin next spring. will haye water, sewer ric connections’ and food stores will be maintained In addition, it 1s estimated hundreds of out of door type garages. and.parking spaces must also be provided. ion NEW ORLEANS.—A. survey of labor ‘conditigns :in this clty and ‘state shows practicallysevery line of industry running full time. Skilled labor is fully amptoyed and there js little unskilled labor, idle, There is a shortage of/cotton pickers and sugar cane workers. SAN , FRANCISCO.—The state ond commission hag just report ed that’ 29,662,008 passengers were carried ‘by stage ard bus Mnes in California last, year, as’ well as 9.834 tons of freight. The gross revenud from this business was $19, 624,000 ’ | Foreign Exchange ra! NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Foreign oxghanges steady. ;Quotations in cents: Great Britain, demand 494 3:16; cables 484 Y16; 60-day bills on banks 480%. France, demand .7214; cables 4.73, Tialy, demand 4.0714; cables 4.08, Demand: Bel- glum 4.35}4; rmany 28.80. Silver HW YORK. Sep 71%; Mexlean dolla —Bar ellver, 54%. POULTRY, . ‘ Sept. 23.—Poultry CHICAGO, The Russian officials visited but sheep for shipment to Russia, ore, but their offer | | | American Car and Foundr: | American 2 je | IN PLACE OF» + KEEFE “Noy BOTTING y Sect 27 LoS ay tS VATS 3: WOW! SINCE TO YALIS! ay a, New York Stocks “| Last Sale All, Chem, and Dye_ Arferitan - Locomtive Sm. and Ref. Sugar Tel. ‘and Tobacco | ~ American Water Works American Woolen — Anaconda Copper - Atchison -..-.- Atlantic Coast Line - ldwin | Locomotive Itimore & Ohio Bethlehem Steel —~ California Pet. — Canadian Pacific — Central Leather, pfd. Cerro de Pasco Chandler Motor American American American Amertean Chesapeake & Ohio 108 icago & Northwestern 68 Chic. Mil, & St. Paul. pfd 16 Chicago R. I: & Pacific 48% Coca Cola - Colorado, Fuel - Congoleum-Nairn - Consolidated’ Gas — Corn Products - Crucible ‘Steel* Cuba Cane / Su, Davison Chemical Dodge Bros., pfd - Chrysler Du Pont de Nem - Electric Pow, & Lt., ctf: je 1ét_pfa. Famous-Players meral Asphalt General Electr! General Motors Great. Northern, Guilt States Steel Hudson Motors - Ulinols Central - Independent Oi! and Ga Interfational Harvester - Int. Mer. Mi pia, * International Nickel Lehigh V Loulsyilie Mack Truc! Marland O! Mexican § Mid-Continent Pet. - Missourl, Kansas * & Missourl Pacific, pfd. Montgomery Ward National Biscuit - National Lead New York Central ~~ N. ¥., N. H. & Hartford..-_- Norfolk & Western -. North American --- Northern Pacific —- Pacific Ol .. Pan. Am, Pet Texas Republic Iron and. Steel_-... Reynolds Tobacco, “B"” -- St. Louls and San Francisco... Seaboard Alr Line Sears Roebucck - Sinclair Consolidated Ol! Southern , Pacific Southern, Railway Standard Oil, Cal, Standard Oil, N. J Stewart Warner Studebaker » = Texas Company Texas & Pacific ~ Tobacod Products Transcontinental Union Pacific - 8. Cast Tron’ Pipe . 8, Ind, Alcohol Rubber ou . U U. 8. Stgel, bid. Wabarh. pfd. * Westingh use Elect WillyeOverland ~ a Woolworth .. Tell the Acvertiser—"1 saw it ip ©, unsettled: revelpts, 10 cars; 8. 1T@2e: sprir roosters.” lSe: turkeyn 200 1@P2te, | Beene, Ie, ! Phe Tribune.” BRINGING UP FATHER HAS BEEN AWarr -1 iT BEEN ABLE To NONE ANY OF THE GANG: IF 1 DON'T SEE SOMEBODY =| SOON-ILL FoRGIT HOW }an tnitl Pennsylvania Petes 48% | Phila. & Reading C. & 1 401% Phillips Petroleum 3934 Pure Oil 6 Radio Corpo: Reading --.-------- mMaAaqie | “4 | OTILL; Qty | MIXED PRICES RULE STOCKS Consistent .Gains. Limited to Rail Shares in Gotham Trading a ‘consistent upward trend. tions} that be uniformly buying of the carriers’ stocks, many of which advanced 1:to 3 points and maintained most of their gains de- epite intermittent profit taking: The increased demand‘ for these issues was partly traceable to commission advances*'recommending a ansfer ‘of speculative ‘operations to this group, Selling + pressure » was frequently encountered elsewhere in the 4 Mst,’, although selected buying took place in. the tobacco, public utilities, and mercantile shares. Equipment, oils, independent steel nd high priced motor issues and such industrials as ;American. Can were freely pressed for sale, al- though trading showed .a tendency to turn dull as prices were forced down « ses NEW YORK, Sept. ° 28.—(Asso- clated Pross.)—Renewed buying of the motors shares together witha broadening demand for vrail :issues imparted 2 firm tone to the stock market at today’s opening.» |Chrys- led the automobile group with 1 gain of about three points w York Central, Norfolk and mong the most wit! in response to the favor: eurnings statements. helped to turn the trend of prices definitely upward within the first balf hour. Operations for the rise also were resumed in privaté industrials such s American Can and General Elec- tric while buying of low» priced Tobacco “B" were in demand, The Jatter rising more than two points to a new, top price at, 90%. - Marland und seyeral other oils made headway in the face, of price:concessions on western crude oil and gasoline. New leaders continued-to be, brought, for- ward in the carrler group, Chesa benke and Ohjo, soaring three points to 1925 high price at 108%, For elan exchange opened $4.84 3.16. While ver a score of railroad shares were being pushed up one to three poihts a numbér of ‘the public utilities were also showing strength. Various other shares were ‘being supplied, with the result that the decided heaviness . of motors oventually stopped vance elsewhere! the ad } Westinghouse Air Brake, versals Pipe preferred | Air 6 we ake one to two polnte, renewed at five percent | The.closing-was steady. Jin the final hour when various sp, clalties rallied emartly y bacco, Reyndldy Tobacco "R', Nduted Glzars, Childs, Fletsch wand Pertum Cer c ma approximated 1,6000,000 shares ITS ARELIEF NOT TO HEAR, MAGCGIE'S VOICE - SANIN’ DO THIS AM’ DO THAT- AN NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Conflict+ ing price movements marked trad: ing ‘In the stock market today with only the railroad shares displaying Indica- August earnings would favorable stimulated irregular With demand sterling holding around neveral Mack Trucks was Pipe preferred, New York Alr Brake Unt New York Brake and. Westinghouse Air Call loane The mar. % | ket regained some of Its early vigor American ol were among he tesues which rose 214 to 3 pointe. | Oil and Financial News q a IWS MICE VO BE ALONe- THIS AY GIT THAT- | Wyoming Oils Quotations py .Blas Vucurevich, : * Broker +208 Consolidated Royalty Building . Bid Ask 2.25 Western Exploration. Consolidated Royalty. 2.50 9.00 Central Pipeline - 60 B, T, Williams 09 Bessemer --- "09 Western States 09 Kinney Coastal 08 Columbine - 02 Jupiter 03 Elkhorn 07 Royalty Producers. 0315 Sunset - ‘02 Picardy ‘02 Atlantic Petroleum_ 10044 Great Northern’. 0034 Quaker OU wenn. 0045 Chappell - aa Merfico Royalty, AT Buck’ Creek” - 09 Burke -- 13 McKinnie AL Argo Oll -- 3.50 Riverton Petroleum- 2.70 CURB STOCKS Mountain Producers_-+ Salt. Greek Producers Continental New York 01 Salt Creek Consolidated. 8. O.) Ind. °-. - 62.00 Humble , Prairie Oll -. Salt Creek, 36 to 36.9 gravity -$1 Salt’ Creek, 37 to‘39.9 gravity ~ 1.87 Rock Creek 1.75 Big Muddy 1,75 Blk Basin 1.90 Cat Creek . 1.90 Lance Creek 190 Grads Creek, light *.. Greydull Torchlight Mule Creek LANdEr Lon nnenennewnn wenn nn ne «7 Osage - Sunburst Hamilton Dome .. ‘Perris -..---+----.--------2- = motors, quickly lifted Studebaker, Paige and. Hipp to new high levels for the year, Chrysler extended {ts gain to. 8% -points,, touching 165, American Tobacco and Reynolds .....Cotton NEW YORK, Sept.” 2 spot quiet; middling $25.6) 3.—Cotton 3. NEW, YORK, Sept. 23.—(Asso: elated Press.) — A break of $6 to $7 a bale in cotton government's report on and a crop! of 18,951,000 bales. ——————e ’ Potatoes CHICAGO, Sept. Receipts, 45 care; total” driven three points under: yester- | Minnesota » sacked losing and Packard, Jordan, | $1902.60; Wisconsin” bulk * round ny. American Can,’ DuPont. | Whites, $1.85@2.00; Colorado sacked Remington Typewriter. | Universal | Brown ‘Beatties, $2.25; Minnesota sacked Red River Obios, $2.16. , o_o NEW YORK, Sept. to 25 points lower, the list now rang . | with a better Inquiry reported. | aa ee WAY. . - KANSAS | unchanged. cITy PARDON - SIR -YOUR WIFE WANTS Fo SPEAK TO YOU ON perpendicular prices followed the publication of the production and ginning ‘today, estimating the condition at 53.8 per cént of normal 23.—Potatoes— : United States shipments, 882; trading rather slow; market steady; Wisconsin and round * whites, 23.—Refined sugar prices, were unchanged teduy Ing $5.30 to 6.40 for fine granulated Hay i ON TOBOGEAN et Loss of 2 to.3: Cents Marked ‘Up in Chicago Trading Today CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—(Associated Press.)—Active selling on the-house with northwestern connection turned wheat values downward early, today. There was also considerable selling ascribed, to’ unknown sources. Aggre- gate wheat production of 20 Euro- pean countries. was reported as 1,- 282,000,000 bushels against 1,015,000,- 000 bushels last year, and 1296,000,- 000 bushels the pre-war average. December opened $1.49%% to $1.49% and May $1.52% to $1.53, followed by a drop to $1.48% for December and $1.51% for May. A report that all offers by Russia had been withdrawn Jed to some in+ crease of buying at one. time, but market broke further after this de- mand ceased, Wheat closed weak. 2%e to Ste net lower; December $1.47%4+ to $1.47%; and May $1.50% to $1.53%. 4 Corn, and oats fell to new low price records for the season. Liqui- dating sales of the September de- livery of corn were largely respons!- ble, Demand came only from pre- vious sellers who were in a position to collect a profit. After opening at \ cents to 1% cents down, December 80%, to, 80% cents, the corn market decended 79% cents December, Later, the rye market as well as corn and oats outdid the season's low price record. December corn went under $0 cents a bushel for the firet time this year, official an nouncement from Washington being that.the bulk of the 1925 corn crop is out of danger from frost. Corn closed heavy. le to 4%e n lower. December 79%c to 791¢c. Oats started unchanged to % cents off, December 40% cents. Later, all the months showed a ma- terlal setback. Higher quotations on hogs steadied the provision market, Wheat— Open , High 1.49% Sept. 1.49% Dee. ~ 1.49% May 1.52% Corn— Sept. ----, $614 83 83 Dec. 80% 79% 79% May ~ , B4% $344 S344 Oats— Sept. -.-. .375% 38% 37 Dec. ... 40% 40 40 May 1... 45 44% M4 Rye Sept. - Dee. May -. Lard— Sept. - Oct ot Ribs— Sept, ----18.15 18.15 18.15 18.15 Oct RE Tet 29 Ne es aS Bellles— Sept, == tans 21,10 Oct, ....19.6 19.50 19.50 Cash Grains and Provisions, CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—Wheat—No. 1 hard, $1.63%. a Corn—No. 3 mixed, 86@S6%4c; No. 2 yellow, 8614 @86%o Oats—No. 2 white, 39@40%e. Rye—None. : Barley — be Timothy seed—$7.00@8.10. Clover seed—$19.50 . Bellies—$21.15. » | Butter and Eggs Botter—Un. YOUVE MEVER, WHEAT PRICES 4X8 $101.14; U. 8, government’ 4%s $106.13, (2 te $2.59%: ber $2.59%; May $2.66. SHANGHAT, convicted were xeecuted publicly today after a parade of the -condemned Nanking Road. hangings were sands, i Tho executions will continue to morrow at the rate of six daily until 1§0 condemned men now tn jall here have been executed with death sentences handed down by mixed courts. Provision Made For Cemetery in Salt! Creek Oil District A _cemeter: the Salt Creek ‘of! ‘fied by the Mid- west Refining company: an acre in extent and will be located west of the Canadian camp on the Kayere highway fee for employes of the compan: CHICAGO, Sept. 43.— anged: receipts, 4 members of thetr families, it iy un derntood. Tie THOSE GATS To GETHE? WITH @ rope: eNO You MIGHT Hit ONE 40 M ay) conf ts Rr (a OUVE BEEN Bond Defaults Examination of a list of bond de- faults in the past twelve months either as to interest or as to prin- cipal or as to both reveals some in- teresting , information. number of such bonds waa &8. this number 34 were industrials and next came tractions for which the figure was 32. railroads, four utilities other than tractions and one foreign issue, * It is somewhat surprising to find NEW‘ YORK; money easier; high 5; low 4%4; ruling rate’ 6;'lcosing ‘bid 4%4; offered at. 4%; last Joan 4%; call loans against acceptances 4%; time loans firmer; mixed collateral 60-90 days 4%4; 4-6 months 4%; prime mercantile paper The total ot Then followed 17 Sept. 23.—Call ‘Liberty Bonds NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Liberty bonds closed: 314s $100.8; first 44s second 4%s6 $100.30; third fourth 4%s $102.11; NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Copper— Easier; electrolytic, spot and futures, 14% @1454c. Tin—Firm; $59.00; futures, $58.62. Tron—Steady; Lead—Steady Zine—Firm and Yitures, $7.87@7.90. spot and nearby, Prices unchanged spot, $9.50, st St. Louis spot Antimony—Spot, °$17.00@17.50 Xx. DULUTH, Minn., Sept. 23,—Close September $2.59; ~October November $2.60%; Decem- FLOUR. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 23. —Flour 5@10 ‘cents lower; patents at 8:45@8.55; Bran $23.50. een aiees Executions Of 180 Robbers In Shanghai Begin family Sept. Chinese 23.—Twelve armed robbers through The parade and the witnessed ‘by thou- in accordance ri | ig being laid out fn Tt will be ‘There will be no and BEEN ORR 1009S Frees wy Ire Fearon Servier, Inc. - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1925 ee oe YES- MAGGIE -1 O1D- ALL RIGHT ~ | WILL- THING 50 TLLTRY = HO! VHAVE= yES- A THINI<'S0) ILL TRY - MAYOE!ILL ATTEND TOIT-> y— BC! We only one foreign bond in default out of such a large total. That one case was a South American issue, the ob- ligation of a sub-division of a lar, South American country. It is by no means certain that some: plan will not be worked out for resump- tion of. service on this particular loan. ‘The point, however, !s that the risk iri these “foreign” securiticn which the market .prices_appraises as very high has not been justified so far in the record. Undoubtedly the risk is there but it looks as if the niarket overestimated it. The number of defaults cannot be taken as indicative of the, relative standing of the various classes be- cause .there are #0. many: more bonds in other groups than the for- eign dealt in,on this. side. but the percentage 1s still very low, The utilities make the next best record ‘and this is more. significant. Ex- cepting the. traetions,.whioh . have had to meet strenuous. motor com- petition, the, utility bonds are in the strongest position. ofany kind of domestic obligation.. That much is sure, Of the seventeen railroad bonds which have failed to’ meet principal or interest seven are obligations of “the Chicago, Milwaukee: & St.’ Paul, which {is also a special case. If these are excluded, the railroads make a good showing. Nor can any important deduction be made from the fact that the largest number of bonds in default are those of indus- trial corporations, for these cover a Yery wide variety: of activities, It must he remembered also that many of these defaults will be cured and that the bondholders seldom lose their entire investment. When the total number of différent bond {asues is considered the percentage of fall- ures fs very smal Two cents per word or ten cents per-line. 4 NO. ADD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words. used as & basis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lunes. ‘ All charged advertising will be booked “set lines’ irrespective of the number of words. 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