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1G PAGE EIGHT DAILY [ k, | Oil and Financial News FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925 | MARKETS WOOL PRICES STEADY, PRICE TREND HIGHER Improvement in Foreign Markets Reflected in Trading at Boston, Commercial Bulletin Will Say in Saturday Review. delatr nalf-blood com ing 61 @ ure into norn ver Iron and Steel asnount ito PITTSBURGH. — ie barges, carrying 6,000 tc f Ins ufactured steel products Srasiad how Packing House Products CHICAGO—The cured pork trade bly good for this season, g to packers’ rep: Ship- apparently holding back in view of the abundant corn A strong demand for beef nde channels fa y wel re company is pre a new line of six-cylin which, it is unde Turkeys T WORTH—The Tex SETTLERS FOR RECLAMATION PROJECTS MAIN PROBLEM OF SERVICE, WORK SETS FORTH WASHINGTON, Oct. wm— Jement policy must The probl btaining settlers selection of set tor gove nation projects had experience in was decla ary Work in and who hi reviewing his department for 1925, to be most sult of all recla mation problem: He pointed o that the c t is . Until these. prob- ment and farm de- lopment of the old projects can be 1 pinion is mount to succ lems of land sett cted to the projects and are able to remain on them, there rea- ist plan r velopment which he re- determination t policy cov- iver develop- reviewed the rivers. Of declared cs Colorado rive for surveyed [New 14-Inch Railway ' Gun Will Bé Exhibited | On Trip Through State| will have a and the de- un and car com un Ame Ame! Ame Amel Ame Atch! Atl Beth: Cana | Che: Coca Cuba Huds Int. Int. Marl: Stan Stan¢ Stew ude Te lage ts feet s, bridges, tunnels t eds t been given } ration in planning r test. The speeds be those usually employe € nt of freight traffi € men will normally be re- battery The of two 81 unit oh has self- apressed t ate operation It is estimated that ne! Baldwin Davison Dodge Brothe Du Pont de Nemour Blectric Power and Ligh Tobacco Transcont LHOLY SMOKE ¥ SAY. SACK, DID You SEE THE BIG WRITEUP You GoT IN J rican ric rican rican rican ison Coast lehem Cola Cane on Nickel bh and 0} art bai Texas ( s and Pacif Prod oll fel. and Tel. Tobagco ..- Water Works Woolen - Anaconda Copper -. Line - Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio Steel California Pet adian Pac Central Leather pfd. Cerro de Pasco Motor - ake and Ohio go and Northwe ‘0 Mil. and Chicago, R. I. and Pacific Colorado Fuel Congoleum-Nairn Consolidated roducts Kelly Springfield - Kennecott Copper . Valley Louisville and Mack Truck ic Gas r pid. Players —-— Asphalt Electric Motors orthern pfd. Gulf States Steel Motors Dlinois Central - Independent 0, and G Harvester Int. Mer. Marine p ern New York Stocks Last Sale Paul, pfd. Bu re give wilish tention ment 4 es. Mot | ments were in for promise developments before the of relativ lemand for or: teels fo a stron a high of the spe ITS @ WHALE OF A STORY~ 1 WHERE PID THEY GET QLL THE , pope ° of the busi- rates, and the bre hig humber BUYERS RULE French budget and debt difficulties. sentiment was created by the optimistic survey ness situation by Chairman Gary of Mountain AUCETS -awwnn~= the United States Ste poratic nand of spec! earnin divide: end of HERE'S THE HEQDUNE, * KEEFE ENTERS THE REALESTATE BUSINESS IN FLORIDA IGivE IT TO’EM, KNEW THE BoYs WOvlo TREAT ME RIGHT Wyoming Oils WHEAT PRICES Quotations hy Bias Vucerevich, Broker 203 Consolidated Royalty Building Western Exploration _ 3.25 8.35 es Consolidated Royalty — 9.80 10.00 r . | Central Pipeline 55.60 = Upward ‘Movement Contin- B. T. Williams —-. a2 gesidg: | Quotationsi¢GHow Maproves | ued in Trading on New Bessemer -- <4. 516) ‘ 2 York Exchange Western States ----- .07 .09 _ment After Uncertain =I eee Kinney Coastal -.--- .07 .08 Start Today | 7 YORK, Oct. 2 Columbine 2----2----- .04 .06 —— NEW RK, Oct, 23.—UP)—B8; [aiatoce Zor the adyaucol conlined| Viipller «= OL _ 03 CHICAGO, Oct. 23.—()—Wheat j | in control of today's stock market,| Elkhorn ~ 03.0% =| showed considerable advance in which maintained the “two million] Domino ----»~. 06.08 | price today after a hesitating start. shares a day’ pace set in the clos-| Royalty Producers 03.04 | Reports of a scarcity of stocks of ing days of last week. The rally | Sunset ------ 00% .00% | the contract grade of wheat at Liv- wae conducted in the face of heavy | Picardy = 1 02. |erpool had more or less to do with liquidation of the sugar issues, sev-| Atlantic Petroleum ---- .00% 00% | giving a lift to values here. In this eral of which collapsed to new low| Great Northern, 1,000 .50 1.00° | connection, assertions were made levels for the year, Heavy profit-| Quaker Oil ---------- .00% .00%/that {t 1s seldom Europe has con- taking in the ofls and rails, which | Preston Oil, 1,000 -. ‘75 3.00 |tracted ahead for such small | were strong earlier in the we Buck Creek --.---. 08 09 amounts of wheat as at present. Chi- |the renewed weakness of McKinnie ~------. +1012 "| cago opening prices, %e off to %c francs, which sank to 2 new low| Riverton Pet, ------- 2.65 2.85 | up, new style, December $1.41% .to level for the year, in reflection of | ATE® Oll ------------- 3.50 4.00. 11.41%, and May $1.39% to 1.39%. Curb Stocks. Prairie Oil ----. were followed by a slight general sag, and then by an upturn to $1.42% - 48%|for December and 1.40% for May. 4 | Dearth of buying except at the out- 27% | set made the corn market easy and Salt Creek Producers -. om, cat | Continental 244 ]oats as well. After opening un- n-| New ¥ 11%] changed to %c higher, December je. | Salt Creek 6% | 74% to 74%, corn receded all around ip-| S- 0. Ind. 64 |to below yesterday’s finish. he | Humble Oil 744] Subsequently, owing to heavy Iso | Ohio O11 64%, | marketing of wheat by Canadian ial | farmers, al) future deliveries here dropped to below $1.40 for the first time on the present movement. Re- | | Livestock > ever, rallied the market at the last. | ports of rain in Argentina, how- | | Chicago Prices Wheat closed firm, Yc to 1%jc net | | sSNA 4. | CHICAGO, Oct. 23.—(U. 8. Depurt-| higher, December $1.42 to $1.42%, V XORK, Oct. 25.—@)—Stock | went of Agriculture).—-Hoge, te-|and May $1.40 to $1.40%. seletiaech cle ee celpts 18,000; uneven; mostly 10c| Induced by prospects of larger re- oar ie Wet ebay }to 200 k than Thursday's best | celpts, ‘all deliveriés of corn sold at wang: gala MAGGOTS Ieee packing sows show full de-| a new low price record for the sea- Mask "racks opsried s pointe Hie he underweight steady to strong;| son. Wheat strength, though, led and General Motors, Studebaker | Shipping outlet. broad; big packers | to a recovery just before the close. and er eee etal anion ey inactive; bulk desirables 160 to 310-| Corn finished Irregular, %4c net 7 4) 808 morgen sores Bathichern Steet | Pound weight @11.25; better | lower, to %e advance, December M [ Crude Market I | laced in firtng posal 1 at is en degrees r i 8 less than a hours, ‘ on a pro q | 5 ete emplace. rt re. e of 360 de _ Lance Creek Grass Creek, light ——....-.—. Greybull Torchlight Mule Creek ~.--.----—~-------= t Creek, 38 to 36.9 gravit Hamilton Dome a-exreceen—o= POrriS eee Byron Notchég -—------2---——------ Pilot Butte -—-------—~-+--- a | Sugar os ' w YORK, Oct were ur F Es illman, achine, Amer: National Le Market Street Call loans renev me for th tat 1 Motors apparent reflection of the ¢: report showing a substant standards firsts 19%e; ts 46% 480 onds 421448%4¢ her; receipts ordir —_— ths 4%; prime mercantile paper MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Flour Poultry Oct. 2 Lander --.. Orage Gt SS last loan 4 call loans BSUDDUTEE wan ceeeeeeeeee ene nn ceptances 8%, Time loans easier; mixed collateral, 60-90 days 4%; ‘© effect Busine » Chr $11.25@11.50; later price is the top; Oats started at %c decline to an majority packing sows $9.10@9.60;| equal gain, December 39%c and later bulk desirable slaughter pigs $11.50} showed but little alteration. 11.90; heavyweisht hogs $10.85@| Further pig deliveries of October light light $10.75@11.50; slau- | lard weakened the provision market. iter pl $11.00@12.00. Wheat— Open High Low Cattle, receipts 4,000; beef steers |Dec. ---- 1.41% 1.42% 1.39% 1.4 und! most she-stock, slow; steady;|May - 39% 1.40% 1.88% 1.4015 ry plain; bulk fed} Corn— ling quality steers of v to sell aot $11.00] Dec. ---. .74% .74% .73% .74% ownward; yearll offered | May - 79 ‘79% 78 % $13.00;. fe is fresh western Oats— y | srassers $7.00@8.00; canners and] Dec. 30% 38% eg | cutters strong; bologna bulls barely AB%2 43 s 25e to be higher; 1 915.00 to packers. 8 78% 4 elpts 9,000; fat lambs} May. ---. 84% 85% .84 ; fully stead wearly} Lard— some Jambs: ding nothing done steady at $15.00@ 16.00 on aged sh Omaha Quota OMAHA, N Oct artment 4 ons. - OTUATION up | to $9.40: 5@U: $ Cattle 2,300 eers and year. ¢| lings slow, w: ity plain; bulk $8.50@9.50; grass steers weak; she stock fully steady, bulls steady to ; veals steady: he: ; stockers and calyes are feeders nom! # steers $6.75 @7.90; grass cows $3,65@5; cannery nd cutters $3@3.50; bologna bulls ed | practical veal top $11.50; PHILADELPHIA, Oc (A— Avy cows $6@6.75. The situation in the anthracite min- ep —Receipts 1,000; lambs are ady to strong; bulk $14.50@15; part load of natives $15.26; fed clip- | ped lambs $18.74; sheep and feeders steady, best feeders $14.8h, ———__—_ ing suspension, week, now in Its eighth apparently remained the same as it has since September 1 when the mines were shut down. There was: nothing on the surface to indicate any immediate resump- tion ot production. From time to time rumor lated through the coal field promises or other schemes the wage controversy and 158,000 mine workers bac mines. The latest report Int! a five percent increase to the r ers was acceptable to the operators, but Samuel D. Warriner, frew. Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Oct elgn exchanges {rregulur; quotations in cents: Grent Britain demand 184%; cables 484%; 60 day bills on banks 480%, France demand 4.22%; 28.—(@)—For- - — bles 4,23. Italy demand 3.99; cables airman || 9.09%. Demand, Beligum 4.55%.]0f the anthracite operators’ confor. | | Germany 23.80. ence and John L, Lewis, internation. | " al president of the United Mine ein BW YORK, Oct, 23.—Call money dy; high 4%; low 4%; ruling rate closing bid 4%; offered at 4%: against a Workers said they had not heard of it, The -miners are asking a ten percent increase for contract men. ‘These reports, it is believed, arise from efforts constantly belng made under cover’ by various interests to end the controversy. In the mean- time the 500 square miles of terri tory tp Northeastern section of Penn: i Metals 4 NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—U)—Cop- per firm. Electrolytic spot and tu- tures 14%c. ‘Tin firm, spot and near- by $64.12; futures $61.87. Iron is steady, prices unchanged, lead Is steady, spot $9.50@9.60. Zinc strong, ao 46 23—| Bast Bt. Louts spot $8.65 to $8,70;| OF the state ts being mined remained | Flour, wre RODS BO g borer Hawt, | futures $8.60@8.65. Antimony spot Sie : tent @5.55 m el. B 28:00 igeerpecirrencheal (52 SE : Tell the Advertiser—"T eaw tt in enn RS The Tribune.” TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY || Silver Ses oe TRANSPORTATION for EW YORK, Oct. 23. —Bar Havre, Montana er 1% Mexican dollars 55c. Gladstone Hotel, -BUNCHANGED sylvania within which the anthracite | -By DICK DORGAN "HE GoES InTS to THAT RESULTED IN @ GND DOAK Givin’ UP BASEBALL- FANS HOPE SAME FOR Market Gossip (By Hill, Weaver & Co., Gladstone Hotel Building). Eureka Vacuum C eaner for quar- 30, earned $1.08 against 68c in preceding quarter and Sic on same share basis in third quarter 1924; nine months, $3.25 ainst $3.11 last year, American Light and Traction, in cluding subsidiaries for #2 months ended September 30, had a balance available for common of $5,923 against $3,725,880 in preceding months. New York federal reserve redis- count rate unchanged at 3% per Motor truck production in Sep- tember reached new high record of 57,883 cars against 3 in Au- gust. Tennessee Copper and Chemical declared regular quarterly 25¢ divi- dent payable December 15, to stock of record November 30. Industrial employment at Detroit reaches 266,253, an increase of 2,200 over last week, the eighth week od consecutive gain. New York, Chicago and St. Louis September surplus after charges was $868,863, an increase of $122,836 over Septmeber, 1924. Bethlehem Steel reports for the quarter ended September 30, net earnings equal to b6c a share on common against 63c a share on the 8 per cent preferred in 1924 quarter; nine months net $3.52 on common against $1.48 for same period of Bank of Switzerland has reduced rate 2 per cent to 7 per cent Hungarian National bank h duced rate. The Interstate Commerce Comm sion bas denied application of Great Northern to be relieved of installing automatic train control on division betwega Williston, N. D., and Wolf Point, Mont. American and Foreign Power, in- eluding operating subsidiaries for 12 months ended June 30, had a net income of $3,335,573 after expenses and charge Report of Radio corporation for nine months ended September 30, not expected this week but will prob bly be published before first week November. THE KEEFE VY, receipts 94 cars; total United States shipments 1,240; trading good, mar- ket firm; Wisconsin and Minnesota sacked round whites $2.60@32.75; few fancy shade higher; Wisconsin and Michigan bulk round whites $2.40@ 2.65; Minnesota North Dakota sack- ed Red River Ohios $3.15@3.20; Idaho sacked Russetts $3.25@3.40. a NOTICE QF DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing by and between F. L. Coons, and G. B_ Coons, doing business under the firm and style of the Dough- nut Shop, is dissolved as of this date, F. L. 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Want Ads recelved after 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted By Hill, Weaver and Company, Barnsdall corporation and subsid. tember 30, earned a net in- jcome of $93: after Interest, fed- | eral tax, depreciation, depletion, et | against $176,033 in third quar | 1924; nine months ainst $1,033,414. Midcontinent motor ¢ to 8%e with little obtainabk White Eagle third quarter earnings after charges but before depletion and taxes was $768,129 against $304,818 in third quarter of 1924, net Business Briefs SAN FRANCISCO — Annownce- ment, that 2 big denartment vtore will erect a new bullding on the site h Market streets tndi at ney of the retail bus- center co move farther away from the bay front, The site, cover ing 284,000 square feet, 1s said tc have cost approximately $5,000,000. Ps Potatoes , Oct. —P)—Potatoes SPECIALIZING I n Consolidated Royalty Western Exploration E. T. Williams Will be glad to furnish any information of any of these {s- ae All stocks bought and sold, Blas h, Broker 208 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Phone 166 Vucure under haed “Too Late to Classit: HELP WANTED—MALE Man or woman with perience to act as field also salesmen and sales- ice not required tomorrow at | Wanted—Ten Dubbs Plant Fir Rate six dollars per day: ants must have had at 1 ear's experience plant logated near i 08 “3 - and fifteen minutes rom Long Beach, Cal Appl. 08 Offi; Wilh cat ser i WANTED—Me: women an to travel, $40 week and expenses, $4 & day for local work. Miss Holmes, Room 814, Henning Hotel. WANTED—One more experienced specialty salesman. Write D. P. ates, manager Consumers Ag Midwest, Wyo. . POSITIONS WANTED middle-aged wom- ctical nursing: con- specta will, do ht housework in connection; give Call ORIE 2D wants pr an finement cases lig references; rates reasonable do: hous ping widower; no objection for chil- _ Call 3073 or 441 B. 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