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Se | PAGE SIX DAILY LS LEAD WAY WSTOCK MART Declining Crude Production Brings Upturn in Prices NEW YORK, Oct was strong. Broad tor and popular added impe ment of si 8.—The closing ying of the mo- shares m in sf ouraged fons. sociated oil and opening which re- to higher opened a pe rs common to a new high of rized {lish en- the early “B" soared ne announce- the General hen dropped ly De- d- ively Barnett Le: ont, Otis ed up 1 f the 4 to 2% first were again active of specialties, Arnidur king, Eaton ‘and rs being lifted Flets: me ped back and : Livestock Chicago Price: CHICAGO, Oct. 3.—{U. 8. ment of Agriculture)—Hogs receipts 4,000; uneven, desirable grades steady to weak at Friday's low point, others fully 10c to 15c lower; bul% desir. able 160 to 225 pound weight $12.50 @12.80; top $12.90; packing sows are largely $10.50@10.85; shippers $1 estimated hold over §,000; heav: Depart- ALLIES HALT WHEAT DECLINE Buying Develops on Down- turns Resulting from Ar- gentine Crop Reports CHICAGO, Oct. Press.—Influenced by Canadian re- ports of difficulty in wheat to Europe, wheat prices aged lower today during the ea: dealings. prospects for the new crop of wheat in Argentina and Australia counted also ae a arish declines in commi: vith demand ‘chiefly from the and from foreigners. The to 1% cents lower, new mber $1.34 to $1.34%4 and %, was followed y numerous changes and then by. an upturn to $1.36 and $1.87 for December and May. Subsequently, fresh setbacke car ried December and May to a new low price record for the season. An increase of 2,680,000 bushels in tho amount of wheat afloat for Europe Imports of 100,000 bushels of Canadian wheat’ for Minneapolis mills’ were also noted. Wheat closed nervous, % to 1% ents net lower, December $1.34 to $1.34% and May $1.3545 to $1.25%. Persistent selfing in small lots. by houses with country connections, weakened the corn market. After opening at \% cent off to % cent up, December 78% to 78% cents, the n market underwent a general No’ important rally took place. co closed unsettled, % to 1% cents lower, December 77% cents. Oats sympathized. with corn, start- ing unchanged to % cent lower, De- cember 39% to 39% cents. . Later all months showed some decline Packers buying .of October gave a lift to provisions. lard CHICAGO, Oct. 3.—Wheat—None. Corn—No, 2 mixed 80% @80%e; yellow 80% @81 44. 2 white , 38% oO 3813 @40N Timothy se Clover seed Lard—t16.77. Sugar | NEW YORK, Oct. tures closes’ steady sales’ 8,000 tons. Refined sigar was unchanged at §.10 to’5.25 for fine’ granulated with a Uttle better inquiry reported. ————— 3.—Sugar. fu- approximate weight hogs $12.25@ . Slaughter pigs $11.75@12.65 Cattle receipts with week ago, ers steady to 2 1,000; compared t steers and gras sc higher, choice at kind and common kind up mc } atockers and feeders sharing a¢ vance, extreme top matured steers 1 ings $16; Montana ebraskas western 117,000 better helfers 2 a cutters active, 15 Little hange on bu! around $1 higher; week's ces follow; grain fed steers from 8 dt around 15 ars $11.59; ni rds tive ; fat ewes $8, Bulk prices tol fat lambs $14.75@15.90. Feeding bs $14.75@15.75; cull natives $ are 7.50; ran, ng wethers $11 Omaha Quotations, OMAHA, Nebr., Oct. 3.—4U. 8 Department of Agriculture,}—Hogs Receipts, 3,800; fairly activ. eady to 10 cents higher; majority of 160 to 240 pound welghts $12.00@ 50; top $12.60; packing sow 70; bulk of all sales $10.75@1 ge cost Friday $11.31; welgl ipts d. Compared d and choice yearlings about adea weak to ; bulk $9.50@ $14.50; ateers neveral cutters k age Go 4 steers platr ase tead. canners logns Compared sheep ughter Potatoes CHICAGO, Oct. 3.—Potatoes—Re- ceipts, 61 cars; total United States shipments, 760; trading very slow; market. et: to firm; Wisconsin and Minnesota sacked round whites $1.80@1.90; few fancy Wisconsin 2. Wisconsin bulk round whites 1.75@1.90; fancy shade higher; Minnesota sacked Red River Ohios CHICAGO, Oct. 3.— Butter— 9,418 tubs; cream- standards 48c; ex- firsts 47@48%4c; firsts, 444@ o} seconds 41@4315c, Eggs—Unchanged; 5,396 cases. Lower; receipt ery extras 49% tra ——_o— Foreign Exc ange'| NEW YORK, Oct Great Br cxbles 4841 FLOUR. POLIS, Oct bran, \ $22.50. 8.—Flour, Wyoming Oils Quotations by “Blas Vucerevich, Broker 203 Consolidated Royalty Building Western Exploration . 3.15 3.28 Consolidated Royalty — 9.50 10.00 Central Pipeline - 55 60 B. T. Wills 08 Bessemer Western i Kinney Coastal 06 07 pine ----- 1 { 05 08 Producers 3 03% a------ 00% 00% eeeee Olt OR Atlantic Petroleum 20015 00% treat Northern 00% 01 Quaker O11 . 00% 00% Chappell 07 MeKinnie - 09 Merrico Royalty -.-. 26 Buck Creek .... 08 Riverton Pet. -... ~ 2.75 Argo Kp... Prairie . Mountain F 3.—{Assoclated disposing of Word of continued good Allis Chemical and Dye American American American ‘American American American American American ‘American Anaconda Atchison -_. Atl. Coast Line Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio — issue. Bethlehem Steel -. The text of Judge Mlsley’s verdict California Pet. ~. follows: Canadian Pacific Central Cerro di Chandler Motor Chesapeaks Chicago & Northwestern — Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul, pfd. Chicago, R. I. and Pacific -__ Coca, Cola. Colorado Fuel - Congoleum-Nairn Consolic a ¢ Tiiinois Lehigh Standa Woolworth Chrysler ~ Crude Market | Creek, 56 to 36.9 gravity .$1.79 it | Salt C Rock Creek -. Muddy Wik Basin weer, out, g Vou GEEN ONSTHE SOB @ LONG TIME n Products ucible Steel ‘ane Sugar pfd. avison Chemical Nedge Brothers pf Du Pont de Nemours ~ Electric Power & Light, Erle First, ptd. General Motors ~.----- Great Northern pfa. Gulf States Stee! - ‘Hudson "Motors Independent 0. and Int... Harvester Int.’ Mer, Mar. pfd. - Int: Nickel -. Kelly Springfield - Kennecott Copper Loulsville and Nashville - Mack Truck Marland Oil - Mex. Seaboard Ol Mid-Continent Mo., Kan. and Texas — FS Gan fcst View Car and Foundry — Locomotive - 8m. and Ref. Sugar -- Tel. and Tel. Tobacco Water Works — Woolen Copper Leather pfd. -. 6 Pasco and Ohio . dated Gas 865, 189 32 41 108% 306 73% 81% 94% [t Central * 115% t Valley i Pet. -. rad rd Oli, N t Warner ‘only Co, necessary mar SCOTT-MORGAN Chas TO NIGH COURT (Continued From Page One) peal will be fought largely on this State of Wyoming, Seventh Judi- celal District. Gillette, Wyoming, October 1, 1925, Harry P. Isley, C. Thomas, reporter, George Weedell, R. R. Rose, Paul Bacheller, E. EB. Enterline, Kenneth McDonald, Wm.:H. Patten, Ambrose |} Hemingway, Casper, Wyoming. In re: Removal missioners Scott and Morgan. Gentlemen: The trial court realizes that these cases are of importance and has lis- tened with a great deal of attention to the two day argument made at Casper sometime ago, upon the mo- tion for ar new trialin the G. T. Mor- gan.case, and upon the motion to set aside the judgmegt and the mo- tion to strike in the J. E. Scott case. 57% | These cases were brought upon a special statute for the removal of 115% | county commissioners, cited by coun- sel for both sides in the argument, and the Court'!s of the opinion thatit here are) many law that shouldbe, not only stated in the petition, but proved on trial, in order to™give the court jurisdic: 4 tion of the person and ‘gubject mat- This {s absolutely r this particular law if we are to have an orderly ce, to this law, certainly the court powerless to add to or 7% | provisions 13% | that is the, functi er of'the suit. uhd istration of J bya Something hi Scott wrounds set Therefore, the. motion for a new paaes sre, | tons and reasons saat [of are tan ore Hen argument, 4 ' trial in t Pacific ~. 140 Maia Overland 26% ‘eek, 87 to 39.9 gravity . 1.87 weceweconenene 1.75 eeeweveeneneee= 1.75 - 190 Cat Crosk --~---—-——--—--- 1.90 Lance Grase Torchiight -..-.. Lander -.. Creek ~------—----- = 1:90 Creek, Ught ——~-..-.. 1.90 Greybull ~-------------—------- 1.75 ~ 1.75 Mule Creek ------—---—---—-- 1.25. 70 - 2.15 Ovage Sunburst woe teeeeeeeencccce— 1. Hamilton Dome ~~~ 1.05 Ferris ° op y Poult: Role rr 4 | €4. With. Colorado newspapers since t CHICAGO, Cet, | 8. — (Associated Pilot’ Butte 2. — 1196 | 1878 and had written extensively un- Press).—Poultry, alive, firm; receipts der the pen name of “Jason B, Pep- 6 cars; fowls 17@25c; springs 22%4c; per.” At one time he published roosters 15ic; turkeys 20c; ducks 2 newspapers at Fort | Céliins and]) NEW YORK, Oé¢t..3.—The actual] 29@250; geese 17c " Silver Boulder. conditién of clearing Wouse banks poate a Eh a ‘| He ts survived’by his widow, a}and trust’ companies for the week iF RES ~~~ | daughtes; Mrs, Frank ‘Wartar, wife | shows a deficit in fesorve of $21,- Credited with knowing the hat 2W YORK, Oct. 8.—Dar silver] of ia San Franciscoy newspaperman; | $22,900, “This is a decteaso in re-| and cout of every member of the Tribune Standa. Stewar' Studebaker, -- Texas ‘Texas and Pacific —. Tobace ‘Transcont. Ol! . Union . $8. Cast Iron Pipe Willys 1.05 can dollare 54%. | “y 9 Bring Regul ant Ags Bring Results, seeing t are préserved. Nyyoming vs. G. T, Morgan, wil be and the same is hereby the motion to. vacate and set aside | eet | the judgment in the Scott case 12248 | sustained upon all of the grounis | 3) and-reasons set forth {n the motion | 74% | and. argument, .and the motion strike dented, Counsel mity mit ufte with this it that Respectfully, HARRY P, ILLSLEY. or Vet Newspaper Editor Dead DENVER, this case for the defendants may. prepare appropriate orders {n confor- memorandum, same to counsel for the, plain- for thelr approval as to form, and return to me for my signatire, proper exceptions Colo., ciated Press.}—Olney Newell, veteran YOU KNOW ME, AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe BET You SEEN @ CONCH OF BALL PLAYERS Come and Go Yes= HONOREDS i ‘Oil and Financial News 1 GvESS YouLt STILL GE AROUND MBEN { QUIT PLAYING BALL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 192 NAARKETS \T ALL OEPENDS ON WHEN Yco START t 1. Office ios: dicate, Ine.) Mark Reg. U.S. P KCopyrigh.» 1925, by The Beil Sy GOING| Judge; Imogene of County Com- sentials in» that }* amin- With reforence Judicial deciston:| N on of the jlegisin: }¢p ‘di Missour! Pacific’ pfd. 514 | the argument Montgomery Ward ~ 68! e trial court . Nat. Biscuit g {subject to criticism, “The Nat. Lead are that th New York , final judg: N.Y. Now, e unanimot = Norfolk and Western both parties {n or the ate North Amer: torneys pepresen’ Northern ‘Pacitic trial court has noticed Pacific Ol his who are. inelined.to he Pan Americar .B 5 and court procedure are get Pennsylvania the very first, when in trouble Phila and Rdg. es in F 1 and ‘ Phillips Pet. tection. that the law Pure Ol on gives ther ony Pure Ol wives ther regrets to| tion forth tn advanced he mo- way of the State of denied, and a sub- bo 2 Oct. 3.—{Asso Colorado newspaper man, died here today after a short illness. He was 80 years old. He had been connect- a daughter, Mary York, and # gon Denver Newell of New George Newell of \ Hf wreck of the U. Man Who Deserted, His Post Man Who G@ genuinely cc lems. of -per terested disciissions. REVIVAL SERVIGES AT THE SALVATION ARMY Revival o'clock iP go er bara * Top: James Ingraham, deep-sea diver, coming up from the © S-51, sunk off Block Island, near + aboard. Bottom: The base ships of In center can be seensthe rope line to the . subma ew London, Conn., with ie rescue workers wer below 1 t I INTERESTING SERIES OF CHARACTER STUDIES AT FIRST M. £. CHURCH Man, Who Didn't Who Ran Away "The he Man ud Not. Believe ould Not ou Who AlL bout, th will me erned. 4 nal living following wh in th on the All_are welco $28,740 yas reported, nspira- | and the: lly increased the size o .are | of his.load until-on the St trip he prob- | was carrying a 300-pound anvil un be in-]der each*arm.,When he was half- this series, of meetings are being con- ducted’ by Brigadier and Mrs. Jor- dan of the Salvation Army every night at 8 and on Sundays at 11 Attendance has (greatly in- creased since these meetings b street and in the ha They will be continued for week, WOMAN FINED $100 FOR POSSESSION OF LIQUOR Anna Cavack was fined 3100 In police court Friday night for the possession of eleven gallons of wine andia pint of moonshine, > another serve of $40,761,730 compared with last week, when excess reserves of cin, Pa A braw Scotsman was: visiting Niagara Falls in the company of an American friend. As they watched the. great rush of water the latter said “Dhere!s a story that if you throw @ penny into teh falls it will bring you luck." s th at so He considerec asked hopetully: ing?” inquired the Scot moment and then.} “Ha’ ye a bit o e Irishman ling a ship, At fiy too smal he them te g im to be makir i} 1 . ald yaded ja trial. He. x¢ across the gangplank it broke and the Irishman fell in. With a great splashing and spluttering he came to the surface “T'row, me a rope, 1 sa; he shouted aguin. Once more he sank. A third time he rose strugglin “Say! he spluttered angrily, “if one uv you'shplapeens don’t burry up/an’ trow mea rope I'm goin’ to drop one uy these damn t’ings!’”’ A family moved from the city to @ suburban locality and were told that ‘they should get a watchdog to guard the premises at night. So they bought the largest dog that was {| for’ sale in the kennels of a neigt boring dog faticler, who wa man. Shortly’ afterward the lou was entered by burglars who made | & good haul, while the dog slept. The | man went to the dog fancler and told him about it. “Vell, vat you’ need now,” said the dog merchant, “is a leedle to vake up the big dog.”* Cotton —_—————— NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—Cotton spot quiet; middling $23.00. a Ger Constitutional club, {n London, the COMMITTEE ON make even the bumblest profit as long ag the government demands from 25 to 33 1-3 per cent of his prod- uct as royalty. It is impossible un- der these conditions, he pointed out, to drill the additional wells necessary for extraction of all the ofl, and it may be necessary ultimately to aban- don wells which can not be operated at a profit and leave the oll to be lost by seepage. reduction of the federal royalty to waste of precious oll resources. Hart, of Rawlins, and A. L. Pearson, of Cody,’ suggested that the forest service regulations be amended to encourage long-term permits. prefer- ably to run for ten years. This would encourage the grazer, they argued, to conserve and improve his range, instead of leaving him under the con- ‘The witnesses were*united in opposi- tlon to more rigorous supervision, and agreed that the grazer was better qualified’ to manage his «ffairs ex- pertly and efficiently than was the forest ranger. in for general denunciation. Bureau- crats and boy scouts were the mild- ‘est of the terms hurled’at them, and Thomas Cooper of Casper Charged that their time was occupied largely in the preparation of magazine prop- aganda to glorify themselves in the eyes of a gullible eastern public. the Wyoming stockman is unalter- ably opposed to further government capable of working out his salvation alone. NO TRACE OF - MISSING MAIL PILOT FOUND BELLEFONTE, Pa., Oct. 3.—(As- sociated Press)-Heavy clouds have helped to veil the landinz place, of Charles H. Ames, pilot of the west bound mail airplane, missing since Thursday night, lifted today, mak- ing the mountain tops visible and enabling hundreds of _persons to make a more thorough search for the flier. Word reached the flying field here that the missing plane was seen at about 11:45 Thursday night by reel- dents ¢ aronsburg, a village in the lower end of Penn's Valley. This is about twenty miles east of Belle- fonte and eight or ten miles west of Hartleton where the watchman at the emergency landing field re- ported Ames to have passed at 11:35 p.m. Jolin Brindle, a farmer living near Aaronsburg sald he say the plene fiying very low because oF weather conditions and heading to- ward Big M ntain which is the regular westward course of the HIGH SCHOOL GRID PLAYER BADLY HURT LINCOLN, Nebr., Oct. 3.—(Asso- ciated Press.\—Harold Moser, 17 year Old Dorchester, Nebr,, high school football pluyer 1s in a critical condition as the result of Injuries sustained in a game between Dor- chester and a team: of alumni:mem- bers. His skull is fractured. ————>_-—_ TRIP TO FIELD (Continued From Page One) Governor Brooks strongly urged 2% per cent to prevent serious Several sheepmen, including J. K. {nual threat of cancellation of hig permit or reduction of his allotment. ‘The forest service, in fact, came The hearings left no doubt that interference and believes he is quite Tell the Advertiser—“I saw lt in The Tribune. Classified Rates Two cents per word or ten cents per Lne. NO ADD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as a basis of estimating line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines. All charged advertising will be booked et lines” trrespective of the number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED The session was concluded Iate in the afternoon and the visitors were permitted to enjoy an evening free from speeches or arbitrary social en- gagements. The formal program of their visit ended with the Salt Creek tour this. morning. The party which visited the oll fields included, in addition to Sena- tors Stanfield and Kendrick and for- rer Governor Brooks, thelr guide, R. S. Ellison, W. .R. Finney, E. J. Sullivan, M, J. Foley, J. C. Lindsa; All prominent Casper oil executives; Max Ball, Judge James Owen, John Barnett, and Captain G. E, Hatr, alt of Denver, and all prominent in the petroleum industry; Frank C, Emer- son, state engineer; John W. Steele and Roy 0. Armstrong of the United States geological survey. 8. G. Hop- coming representative on AD ERRORS. Streams Commission; F’. The Casper Daily Tribune iil Marshall, secretary of the not be responsible for more | Ul: Woolgrowers association; A. § one incorrect insertion of any and J. H. Hatton of the for vertisement ordered for more r C. Taylor, ¥ one time. Errors not the ta € oe: and) Re aylor, Ei the advertiser which clearly lesser Holland, ¥. A. the real value of the advertise D: Corbett ck « will be rectified only by public ate commi! without extra charge within days after insertion. No repubilca- tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHOND ADs. Careful attention will be given ads received over the TELEPHO: but we cannot guarantee accuracy. OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE: den, 8 5 Mrs. Gouraud Returns With New Husband NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—(Asso- ciated Press.)—Mrs. Aimee Crocker Gouraud, who inherited $10,000, 000 from her father, Edwin B. Crocker, of San Francisco, is back M . Must be accompanied by cash oF check In full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune. CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified properly must be in the Casper Dally Tribune office before 10. Want Ads received from Paris with another prince | after 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted for her fifth husband. He is 25; under the haed “Too Late to she is 51. Classi Though they occupied separate sultes on tho liner Bergernaria, Mrs, Gouraud admitted to immi- HELP WANTED—MALE gration authorities that! Prince WANTED—Experienced cab arly ers, Mistilaw Galatzine and she were c must know the city. Casper Cab married in Paris September 22 | C°% ufter a courtship of one month, Like Prince Alexander Mishnikoff, whom she married in 1914 and divorced a year later, her hus- band {e Russian, tall and hand- some. FORD FLIERS- MAKE TIME POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Position ag housekeeper in bachelor’s or widower's home, by a middle aged lady. B: B28. Tribune. ~Y SERVICES OFFERED WANTED—Practical nursing, finement cases a specialty. . AL Sawyer, . Grant. Phone 777M. WILL go out and care for confine ment cases or bring them in my home. Phone 1596W. con A NOLAN. _| EXPERTENCED stenographer (Ateuclated Decay indy Oct, 8" wants position. Write 1626, ‘Trib- Mability Filers resumed their fight Our to Columbus, Ohlo, shortly after noon today. The first plane of the ment work. L, 1975M. ‘ / Lel: r. Phone Trayelatre, piloted by EB. K, Camp- Eetings bell, took off at 12:02 p. m., a light cloakroom attendant there will han- Xie Sea nAts ROU A TLRS, PRIVATE LAUNDRY for single men; bundle washing; rough Ary ‘wsote Anlabeds Ebege SMR rain was falling and visibility was bag. .

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