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U # PAGE TEN’ \ DAILY. Stocks OF MH M A UKEE OPENS Kuhn-Loeb Group and Roosevelt & Son Lead Factions in Federal Couit; Minority Opposes Financing Program. r Kuhn-Loeb plan ts valued »wn the throats of t ho! n before F threats, intir H s by Vilkersc Byram and ¥ t three receive! cing of t holders led b. rk bar Firestone Enters Rubber Production in Mexico | AKRON, Ohio, Oct. 29— () —) 14 1 ester urther expansion of American rub- | low « recent lease 0} er manufacturers into the produc-| liv ion field became known yester t when Harvey S. Firestone dent of the Firestone Tire r R ber company, announce of 3.000 acres of rubber pl land in the state of Tabasco in } 0. At the same time Mr. Fires d, yas considering the ty inter the in the Amazon Public Held Respon ible For Wild Grain Trading * I value, but the w tieiieabien ct bount| Seized with a fever of speculat pate are wae 1d rushed into.the wheat 1 ph ber hy pnalbientas jand bid at a volume never by wild rise subsequent break in| recorded. There was no way to curb| s early this year said| this stampede and prices rushed Garey, president of the| cents beyond thelr true value. Just| rd of trade, in an address huppens when artificial | y before hed, a the Rob- rious de here tc fl ried true d $1.7 had reached its value.” AEE SPEECH DEFENSE OF GOL, MITCHELL OVERRULED BY COURT y event he knew of no provis mn of the court-martial regulations hat gives the ident or the a right to ing or causing publications ia ri papers, pamphlets, etc., of stric upon the ‘onduct, off! r officers, or n the] the same page Wi on to rens cites a letter from the adjutant eral to the commanding general partment of Texas, dated April 1890, in which publicat to these in this c to be se 0 court-martial.” Sf Representativ ve Reid in a short re to Colonel Morel declared “he could not have defense for Colonel had tried.” “If all that the distinguished said M court-martial greater than God himself.” advocate has said is true,” Reid, “then the “SURI ASKED Representative Reid of Tilinoly, | (Continued From Page One counsel Mitchell, then idents are re; moved that icken out 4 to failed ‘and this wu D today comn ed nch ve been ct officer at Ernest eighth ci fre mrt Major ral charge of the San Antonio. rps area at) Denying reports that the women and children were evacuated from The record does not show that! the city the general says a few per General Hinds, or Brigader General] song left at the time of the bombard Hockenbach, commanding the «dis ment against the Insurrectionists « October 18, but that they are retur ing. The only troubles, he declar were caused 4y bands of brig: trict of Washington, thought any crime had been committed. “Where then does this strange power come from that stretches 0: ° these two commands? It d outside Damascus, and meagure: ot come from the officers u being taken against these, whom Colon Mit 1} served in ° OFC Texas or in whose jurisdiction at presen | Colonel Moreland for the prose tion, replied that {t was not requir under the court martial regulatio; that either General Hinds or ( ral Rockenbach actua harges. ‘WIFE NO. PAYS $240 pees ot TO WIFE 1 as SPOKANE, Wash., Oct -(P) | The c Mrs. Henry J. Gunning, w ficer in the ner iumber 2, appeared before Justi office at t S. A. Mann here Paid $240 to wife r had Henry arrest of failure to pa lone] More a desig a Th to preside husband act, and wife number Mr. Reid to his fe was being pald $1.50 a day. ay think this ts a cas Wife number 2 has her husban! ity knowe no law.” h again, wife number 1 has her al! \ mony and the county ts glad will not have to board Henry tt But, how Henry will known wives ‘ r t met | é FLOUR | MINNUAPOL ‘ Q unchan |recetpts se and ee at f / Hovy MOSES Y IHOPE THEY'S NOTHIN’ WRONG WITH THAT CHECK \wen GINN GIVE ME / | es] 7—~N New York Rigcte | ir 5 n California and Ohio Coca Col do ¥ Congoleum € a Codlors Ce Cri ¥ Asphal General for tion imi en earning over $5 ter $9.86 a share in the period. Chry- sler reached new sponded favbrable The Casper Daily Cribune hays | RIBU MOVORS LEAD - TOCK DEMAND List Shares StrengthSLed by Auto- motive Issues NEW ther —P)—An- wild outbrust of buying in the and accessory shares, a dozen which mounted to new high levels the year, featured the resump- of the broad upward movement jay’s stock market. Speculative gination was fired by the an. jouncement of the proposed sale of addtiional stock exchangg seats n te | Canadian to take care of the unprecedented Central Le yolume of business, and reports that ‘erro de brokers’ wires and the official ticker taxed ta ca’ acity-with trading continul at a 2,000, " go and Northw day panes rs eT ap a west so, Mil. Buying of the Motors was. influ- ed by the publication of unusu Ny favorable third quarter eurn- ings reports by General Motors and hi corpor: ion, the former share and the lat- crossed $2.41 to,a new peak d General Motors establish- new top above $1.40. Stude- Hudson, Packard, common ,and preferred, oller Be Timken ng and Fisher Body, also high grouna, Rails re. » publication of additional tember. earnings state- f Gq Blectric ~~ ments and continuation of record G Motors ee King car loddings, South ¥ - orthern p/ftl Atlantic Coast Line, “Nickel tes Steel _._ and Western Pacific preté on Motors il breaking through their .pre- Ilineis Central vic maximums... Merchandise : Public Utility. and Chemical shares ene also se! outstanding y 27. ' ” oO Par t | ; | Phit ‘ i] ° ja F | ue ! aan | Texas Co. 2 Texas and Pact | Tob: Products 9 Tra d i he a Wabakh pfd. A 68 inghouse Blectric 7474 | Willys-Overland Woolworth Creek, 86 to 36.9 gravity .= 87 to 39.9 gravity . reek Hamitior Ferris .. Byron Notches | Pilot Butte | : > 2 i Poultry. | CHICAGO, alive, hi spring lucks | points of strength, x 407% Ty nounting . Commercial Woolworth and Ame, ents “ YORK, ..0 Ng of the ‘niotor shares n featived stobk trading at*the ning of today’s market. General pnouncement nings by fgh ut 18945 almost . four 235 polnts Southern. Rail 4 Realty, U..5 nd Reid Ice Cream. A wide runge of uctive shares pur- arly moturs 2 22.) C0} ‘our by popular dsp non-dividen continued a Hood ot buying orders and ures were ) t axwell sé tie Lefore the end of the frst Motors ‘ossed cuthracite rs svhuiges were irregulur, terling quoted at $4.84% und recovering to-4 countrywide pur- caused a number es to excel thelr previous. high Sears Roel, 1d Atlantic ot trade con yon: the « advance im ru DuPo und ofal: Distille vere bought on “trade ed © M%@14IMe. , firm; spot and futures $6% prices unchanged. ; Spot $9.50@9.60, Kast St, Louis spot $8.60@8. + spot $19.60. Liberty Bonds NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—Liberty is closed: 31%6, 98.16; first 4%s, second 48, 100.28; third 4 th 4%, 103; U. & gév 106.15, dy; futures Antimon; Pierce Ar-| “| December 1, Note selling 4:t0 71% points upturn led by | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1925 NE ess Oil nd Financial News | Pri Wyoming Oils Quotations by Bias - Vucerevich, Broker solidated Royalty Building * i ixploration _ 3.00- vlidaied Royalty. -10,00/ 1 bu | . Williams 2.22. emer tern States } Kinney Coastal! | Columbine - | Jupiter _ Elkhorn Domino — Royalty Producers Sunset - Picardy Atlantic Petroleum . 00% Great Northern 1,000_- 1.00 Quaker Oil 00% Preston Oli, 1,000 -. 1.00 Buck Creek... 09 McKinnle ~ 12 Riverton Pet. 2.85 Argo --2-. 4.00 Curb Stocks. Prairie Ol - 38% Mountain» Producers 22 Salt Creek Producers -..-...- 27% Continental New York Oil — Salt Creek Cons. t Ss. 0.1 Humble Ohio Oil on "By Hit-Weaver and Company “Gladstone Hotel Building Liggett and Meyer declarya regu- lar quarterly dividends. of 75c¢.on common..and common-"'B” .payable to stock-of November 18. adkived ‘Motors’ declared a etoel: | dividend of ten.per.cent payable De- | cember 1) to stock of November 16, Bank of Ragland’ iscount . | unchanged at 4 per cent. General Molors reports September quarter net earnings equal to $5,09 [on common against $1.63 for eame| > 1914, nine months: net was ninon against $8.20 a year. Company on Sep- had cash of $110,753.219 ment securities of $20,- share last teinber 30, Germa: Cast Tron Pipe makers fall to get tnjunction restraining New York clty trom ‘awarding pipe orders to American makers. 1 refractories reports Sep: tember quarter net earnings equal $1.09 a share against Gc a-shate fo# same quarter in 1924. ° - erpors of New York stock Aenied petitions to close ex: Saturday. } y for quarter | 80 reports » net 5 after expensas,. tn nd depreciation agalnst « otit_of $144,106 In preceding loss of $18, 060 In t quar Zing declared an ex pe Fr cent dividend payable | vr 10, on stocks of Novem- tra “two Stogk Exchange governors approve {igreasin, ership to 1,125 from 1.200 wea Wright ero. declared, veguiar quarterly 26e dividend payable vernber 30. to stock of November 16. en Potatoes | CHICAGO, Oct. 29.—(#)—Potatoes Demand rather stow for box cars account cold weathér, good demand for refrigeratar; total U. 8, ehip ments (1,123 cars; market strong: Wisconsin-dnd Minnesota sacked round whites $3.50@3.60; Wisconsin, Michigan bulk, round. whites $3.15@ 3.50, ording to condition, WHEAT PRICES LOSE GROUND Selling Prevails Over Buying After Uncertain Trend at Opening CHICAGO, Oct. 29.—(?)—Wheat prices: took an early swing, down- ward today, influenced by predic- tions of rain.in Australia, where damuge by drought has been threat- ening. curtailment of the crops. Favorable ‘weather conditions for wheat’ growth were also reported from) Argentina. On the decline e} valves here,- however, buying » came of broader volume and some- thing of a rally ensued. The open- ing, sc to 1%¢ to 1% lower, new style, December 31.48 to $1.49 and May $144% to $1.45, was followed by a slight further setback and then by upturns which wiped out most of the ‘preceding loss. Subsequently the market displayed much “nervousness and scored term- porary’ gains, but word that rain was ‘falling in the Australian prov- ince. of Victoria Jed to a fresh down- turn-in values, and so too did: re- ports that, the Russian government had taken steps to increase exp clearances. Wheaticlosed wes to 2c net lower, new style; De ber’ $1.47% to -$1.47% and & $1.44% to $1L44% Unseasonable low temeprature said to be necessitating heavy feed- to ing of hogs. and cattle thirty sixty days earlier than usual, go a deckled upward trend to the corn market. After opening unchanged to. Ske off, December 73%. to T4c, prices gdvanced al! around, Decem- ber touching 7544c. Prospects -of large shipmeats of corn from- Chicago this: week gave a further Uft°to the corn market, then a ‘réaction took ‘Place owing more ‘or Jess ‘to “whéat weakness. eorn closed unsettled at the same as yesterday's finish to 4c higher December 74% to 74%c. Oats synipathized with corn, start- ing at tae lower to a shade advance, Gecember 39¢, the market soon hardened. Provisions were firmer, fected. mainly by corn strength, Wheat— Open High Low | Clo! 1.50% L47% 2.47 1.4645 1.44% 1.44 129° «1.277 2.87 TBM 78% 19% 78% 80% 798% 505% 28 33 ABI ABtY ABE Cash Grains and Provisions. CHICAGO, . ¢ 7 P)—W heat No. 1 hard $1 2 hard $1. U159%, Corn--No. .2..mixed Sic; yellow 84@85%c. Oate—No. 2- white No. I E +60; No 3 white 39@40c. ‘Funeral Services | } | | | | | | | | } mark. { e | bulk | pounds $14.2 wethers upw six MARKETS 1 DON'T KNOW WHERE HE WENT BuT L KNOW , WHERE YouRE Gon’ ¥ Say, WHERE DID THAT Casniee Trad (Conwrights 1928, | its hoped to bring the cos} of t briquets down to the price of lox Livestock | | coal. * Chicago Price: . an Ree 1 + SAG 2 t MEMPHIS, Tenn.—The Fi See Ce pote manana Body Corporation has announce partment of Agriculture.)W—Hogs— Receipts, 30,000; active; mostly strong to 10c higher; packing sows 10 to léc up; underweight show 10 to’25c advance; shipping outlet broad; big packers inactive; bulk de- sirable 140 to 210 pound welght $11.00@11.85; extreme top $11 bulk better 225 to 325 pound b ers $10.90@11.15; packing largely $9.50@9.75; plans to double the capacity of 4: plant here by extensions and provements which will cost apt imately Oil Summary Hill-Weayer Gladst sows majority better} B: nd Company Hotel tnilding. Killing pigs $11.75@12.26; heavy| south Dakota supreme court weight hogs $10.75@11.20; light light | suit brought by White Bagle ©! $10.75@11.50; slaughter pigs $11.25|}ars state from gasoline bus’ @12.50. | Cattle—Receipts, 18,000; beef | Houston Pipeline, subsid t steers and fat she stock slow, | Houston Ol! company, has clo around ste canners and < rs contract to furnish Humble Ot! wit 12,000,000 cubic feet of: natural gas daily. and grain heifers fairly active: top on strictly choice long yearlings $16.50; some heavies held highe ts Uttle done on western grass | Reported at Washington that stockers and feeders easy; bologna | claim against Middle States Ol + bulls unchanged; vealers strong, be brought up soop. largely $13.00@13.50 to packers; at $18.75, Sheep—Receipts, 14,000 fe Lago Pete produced 24,900. barreis on fat mbes of ofl October 17, which con active, strong; quality improved; de-| pares with an average production wv! sirable comeback westerns and na-| 1 barrels a day in September. tives $15.25@15.50; somb held higher; one few loads clipped Iambs $14.00; de-| Texas company has closed a sirable yearling wethers $13.0 withSheridan Wyoming Ofl comps sales fat ewes steady at $7.00@7.75;| for ® per cent interest in 160 choice feeding lambs $15. jin Maverick Springs field. Fremont ce | county, Wyoming. The considera: Omaha Quotations. approximate. 00,” part OMAHA, Oct. 29.—(U. S De and part of production, Sheridan ment of Agriculture)}—Hogs better grades butchers and ‘lghts 15 @25c-lower than Wednesday's aver- age; mixed and packing grades are steady; bulk 140 to 300° pound weights $10.50@10.75; top’ $10.8 of sales $9.25@10.75; average cost Wednesday $10.40; weight 242. Cattle—Roeceipts 4,000; fed stee: and yearlings slow; weak to 1c low er; bulle $9@10.50; medium weights 311.50; she stock slow; steady to weak; Lulls and veals steady: heavy calves strong to 25 higher; stockers and feeders slow; weak; bulk gr cows $3.75@5.25;. helfers $5@6 canners and cutters $3@ bulls $4@4.25;° practic: $11.50; heavy calves $6 Sheep—4,500; all classes steady to | strong, bulk wool lambs natives and | fed offerings $15@15.60; top $15.6 fed clipped Iambs averaging &3 pest yearlings $11 ‘ard to $8; ewe top. $8; cars Utah feeding lambs aver- Wyoming company was a eubsidia>y of Middle States Oil. oe ‘| Butter and Eggs | CHICAGO, Oct. 29—()— Butter higher, receipts 6,551 tubs; cream- ery extras 48%e: standards 46%¢: extra firsts 45% @47c; firata 43% 44150; seconds 41@42%e. Eggs higher, rorwlipts firsts 43@46c; ordinary 40c. A 347 cases, firsts) 24@ Money NEW YORK, Oct. 29,—Call mone easier; high 4%: low 4%: ruling rate 4%; closing bid 4%; offered at last loan 44;: call loans against eptances 4; time loans stea d collateral 60-90 days 4% @4 mix ds $15.40; breeding | 4-6 months 4% @4%, prime mere: j tile paper 44%. . - | —_————— Business Briefs ||| Foreign Exchange | NEW YORK—The magnitude of} NEW YORK, Oct. 28.) —Wor- eign exchanges Irregular. Quotations in cents: Great Britain demand 45, 6; cables 484 11-16; 60 day bilis on the partial payment system done by automobile distributors was striking, by ly Mustrated this morning the announcement of the Gene: Mo- 480 5-16; France demand Acceptance Corporatio that cable 24. Italy demand it business since organization | 3. 9815 cables 9%. Demand, Bel in 1919 has passed the billion dolar} gium 4.54. Germany 23.80. The total 00,105,782. Losses fre perlod totaled on 0.135-0f one per cen as of October was HOUST an two 3 iy exceeded a lords fora full year. WAY. E date is slightly in SAS CITY, Mo,, Oct. 29.- 600. The latest unchanged, is Lstory buil perenne eens = ieum {uterests, SPECIALIZING DETROIT--Ford n Sater” il come slone to the ang] Consolidated Royalty 0 mark. ‘© production records || . ve broken the past we The Western Exploration week ending October 22 saw 49 004 // ili: ws and trucks produced, fora new | E+ T. Williams weekly record. Tuesday, Oc: Will be glad to furnish any ) of @ large plant for the manufact For Young Child| services were held at the ffer-Guy chapel’ this” afterno’n for» Edlin Lawrence, two-year-old aughter of Mr.and Mrs. John Law: rence of Midwest. The Rev. Lesll¢ Jones officiated. | Silver NEW YORK, ¢ Oct. 20.—Ba 29.—Bar sliver 11; Mexican dollars, 54%. —— Sugar | NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—()—No changes’ occurred in refined sugar pricés, which ranged-from $5.60 to 5.10 for fine granulated, although a Detter Inquiry was reported for ‘rompt shipment. Sugar’ futures closed steady, Ap- proximate sale 89,000 tons, De cember $2.08, January 82.16, March 2.26, May $2.37. July $2148, } | } YY produetion + t, information of any of these is- All stocks bought and — SHAMOKIN, Pa. Construction | . uve} Blas Vucurevich,. Broker anthracite briquets from the}, 10% Cone, ° yaines abandoned In Culm banks {n{, ° > Couselidated Royalty Bldg. this section has been started near Phone 166 here by a Philadelphia syndicate, Tt WHAT STOCKS SHALL I BUY? WHAT STOCKS SHALL I SELL? That's the question asked by investors everywhere. The Alexander Hamilton Institute answers those questions fully. ° We will be glad to furnish a copy on request, Hill, Weaver & Company Investments STOCKS—BONDS—GRAIN—LOCAL OILS (Only private wire service in Wyoming) Gladstone Hotel Bldg. Casper, Wyo. Phone 3024 vier AES

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