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Che Casper Daily ribune TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1925 TRIBU ARKETS 4 Stocks and Grains Te & 4) > 7 +7 N Oil and Financial News M | i | Ce : <NOW ME AL---Featuri k Keef -By DICK DORGAN. | / j - - “ = i of qi ‘ st I : D BY By 1 ® GALL THAT TEN ; Exhaustion Is Deniec WalAl aint heard or seen es waren ALL TIAL Ce suet en | ith ance OHNES -5 GoY WHE DON'T YoU ' rv! that 4 flusher Von Binn since RIGHT INSIDE MELE, 1F HE THINKS “THINK (TS i es : - «sear ye Po dust it off his beezer and every MY Caan = HE Por ONE Ove qgouT TIME i ‘ 4 . ie breatio? st aa | I think of the $32.65 I spent Hieatererd oF Cabarete falateescs For © i 7 4 . but the opposite oc showing him the sites I feel like I ; To, Th LITTLE BITE 9 i 10 § ‘ said in an inte should have to order a rm. in the : 7 ‘ ening Standa | i e low, the searc | ta for of] ceases,” he added, sut when | M4 -| pr search is renewed ¢ ed. This | % some definitely. yi = $ “AC | ~ } | i i i H r al See : la Wiroikity: SGN al : | ; F] ' i { vuoratti sua : niet | Gyotations scar Vue vich, | Chicago Prices FORT WORTH—Menard will ship | £03 Cons CHICAGO, Nov. 3.—(U. S. Depart- 300,000 pounds of pecans and Kind’ ment of Agriculture)—Hogs—Re- ; y will market. £00,000 pounds. | Western Ext cepts 28,000; steady to strong; pack- | announcements of | congolidated Ing sows 10 to 160 higher; lights | those sections tod: Central -Pipelin | opened weak; later sales steady; | |B. T. Willa 1 SESE y shipping outlet» broad; ble packers (Continued From Page One) respectful.’ It cannot be said fora] The snowstorm that descended T Drygoods Bessemer 6 {Liverpool Demand Reflected | inactive: bul good and choice 160] .4,..205 inst him dismissed on|mgment that the accused has ever|upon Casper early this morning and tn Western 07 oo | in Prices on Chicago to 825. pound welght $11.10@11.35: | +1. piea that the proreution had pre-| shown the slightest lack of-respect| continued throughout the day was Kir 07 08 Exck 4 140 to 160: pound selections | sented nc proof t. tor his m perfors. He has! ceneral over most.of Wyoming ann xchange. 11.0. | extreme top $11.60. 1 ° -oresentative Frank Reid of {lll-|a!ways obeyed every order of his| Montana, according tp news di 3 = Cihlercuanoaat la He sows $9.75@10.20; long | | o stitchell’s counsel, argues that|Commanding officers with prompt-| patches. Precipitation up to an ea 4 t { CHICAGO, Xo. oT Trea up‘ lstring desirable killing pigs $12.00; | Rov oe estinony was necessary |ness and exactitude, as {s attested | hour this afternoon was light and tGonn ‘ Iron and Steel turns in wheat values today accom-| heavyweight “hogs $10.80@11.25: : alsa apo na by the highest.authority on military |the snow melied largely as t fell - nanied word of increasing demand] light lights $11.00@11.60, slaughter] because the prosecution had rested F $ , | ELAND— ame dlery at "Liverpool,;toxetlise Slee s126012 : “60, slaughter! esterday vilthout proving the|‘lsctpline in -the world, General|the temperature remaining well g from mil ai 0} is . @12. A - a vet rk with aintevorable it weathérseconaa Cattle—Recetpts 13,000; draggy {Charge that the colonel’s utterances | Pershing. eae . above the freezing mark, r P n both Canada and Argentina.|trade o“nmost fat steers at barely |!" a controversy eee tll RY; i Sean ate LARAMIE, Nov. 8—@—snow bi ANT r g Jays - : ces: we! » ke 7 fi "ac si ie. “ 2 Seen pre eet CAS aX ; ‘ matey At breahiny (Calave gD prices: welghty Ikind unevenly | oe eects en cueation of issuing | Colonel Sherman Moreland, thelnegan falling here at 1 o'clock this and rain in Canada were re 7 ‘stockers' and feeders’ and . 7 trial. Judge advocate, briefly an-|afternoon, the storm coming from t damage affecting more|lower grades killing stee! | Subpoenas for four score of defense J Robasco 0,000 acres in Argentina. steady: she stock and bologna butls|Wittesses headed by three cabinet |#rered Mr. Reld, opposing the mo-jthe west. The weather x growing 4 sr ay POPE Rea weather in Australia such | slow, steady: venlers steady to weales| members remained undecided. + gigs rah Seer apport (areee eee e leaf tobacco 3 “ = J 4 . iS iminal which this le s i cae a r 1924 crop has not peer seedy eerie tdi | Fat See ee ee meh iva [these statements and attacks upon| GREAT FALLS, Mont., Nov. 3.— fackat? in Australians anything ike outsiders upward to $12.50, of proof is alwava on the prosecn.| these two indispensable. agenctes of | ()—After a frost of snow had set- of last’ season. | Under feb— Renelpts 10.000 fat lambs | ie establish ihe gullt of the ac.|‘e government constitute ‘the of-|tied in ‘the, night, snow began In — Curb Stocks. a 433 raine ahs iA ing around eteady: quality con- peasy C fenses as recited. The motion, there-|oarnest here at 8 o'clock this morn: TROT pitels |e Se re ee Sa aah at Sc : oxy arp pratle Aarts ie Feiler ee pears ‘phe elements which constitute |fore should be dented. ing, the snow melting as fast as St Pen eT Peco Oars Opantig vistoes,-4b0%to! 1980 leHeH| eda wart tama best held at| the offense charged in this case are pa EEE lh ts 1 a PP ieee Producers style, December $1,497: to] $15.50; -pravtienily no fat range lambs |th¢ same as in every crimiral case x Ne: Mapp Se Spates . $1.51%%, and May $1.45% to $146%,|on sale: few early males feeding |27@ are enumerated {n the manual __ Poultry wel , nes were followed by an ascent to $1.51% ady at $15.25@15.50. Choice | for courts martial. CHICAGO, Nov. 3:—UP)—Poultry Fi tee ae rom! manufacturers” 1 for December, and $1.47% for May.|Mght. lamba ‘held at $1575. Few Thesaccused is charred wth a allve, steady; receipts 20 cars, fowls g t leate an expansion Subsequent estimates thatloarly sales fat native ewes $6.50@ Heatnbant toc seredity LPB WRS OC ANDES stort arsers, Bey 5 ~. | activit he agereg 1,2 1s of Cahadian wheat 3 strong to 25e higher. ; department and to discredit the navy roosters 15c; ducks 21c; geese 17c. Joe men employed increas ‘ad been purchased for shipment to department.’ Not one scintilla of ——_+ -—— - & J { hE ‘pele 1 idence has the prosecution pro-| ff} } Miens, France—Having completed ple = 3 6 helped to lfht prices still Jevidence has the prosecution p FS D! ji Bon jm 1 A Feat ae aikebtee dias Mak ee Omaha, Quotations — @uced to prove that Col, Mitchell's a month's absolute fast under a ; jh : } C d M k t the greater. part of the] ig qmercu Neb» Nov. 3—(U. 8. De ements were made, uttered and glass case a professional faster took i | all showed gains Tude iVlarke Duluth {s durum, a kind | Permment of Asriculture)— Hogs, re-} published with t to bring | a glass of water, then collapsed ; q = ble for delivery on contracts | Se ty apan is, active, mostly 15 to| discredit upon the military. service poe 2 i SLEVELAND— Vac Salt C 5 to 36.9 gravity $1.72 . *be higher; bullc better grades 140 to] or to prejudice good order and mill- St. Paul's Cathedral tn Lotdon, as CLEVELAND— Vaca Adopound swelght S106 @ : 0 space in Cleveland has t Salt Creek, 37 to 39.9 gravity - 187] Wit closed strong, 1% to 3] $i bo hate ter lee ee ei:00: top | tary: discipline. which was built on the mode! of St. i Ca Doak tahodc bea ewtine domi nleta cocay: | Waele Crbek a oe eee eeee traate, | December | $12-00;' bulie of sales’ $9.50011,00: av-|'"phe prosecution comes here and Ch "Asai Fall Paul's at Rome, was bezun in 1675 i Te ery from the perlod of < Big Muddy - $1.52 to $1.52%, and May $1.47 to] gree cost Monday $10.25; weight lasks you to find that on thelr face, jarges gainst all}ana completed in 1710. t | which followed ‘the 1920 boo: Elk Basin .... 147%. ! :. eGletle. in a : with not one jot of evidence to eup- \ {Seas haces teactuinetoe Paley arcatrst rere RT Corn and oats’ sympathized with |, cattle. reeelpts 5,000;. ted steers port the claim. they were issued from | and Doheny Under \ Sea at ted at only two per cent of the| Lance Creek wheat strength. Besides, corn tel $e 75q10.06; tem lnvds SH He this despicable motive, and with | 5 + [Whole and new industrial plants are s Creek, Ught ---.------— ceipts were scant and wintry Wea-| some held higher deed Face ale wacked Intent, | Advisement. [ ter! ] Revenue Condi- being compelled to pay higher rental watt hes aera ther for the corn belt was indicated. | scarce mteady: ahestorn nirhe | _The decision was handed down y nterna an at this time last year. Torchlight -------—------=--=-= After opening %c to Sc higher, + Bteady; shestock fairly act-| without delay after an argument of ° 2 d —>—___— Sthie\Crevie <5 Sos eee ite a id Bis ta corn scored | ‘V@ fully. steady; bulls and veals,| counsel during which Representative| WASHINGTON, Nov. 3—UP) — i tons Outline to Lander TS rareik Pathos ahvenne steady; stockers and feeders. scarce, | Reld of Illinois, counsel for Mitchell,| Appeals of the government in the : cae a moderate furt - steady;, bulk grass cows $3.75@5.25; bribery indictment cases) against Al- declared the prosecution had rested yesterday without producing “one scintilla’’ of proof that the alr affi- Notwithstanding that the corn market ran into enlarged selling or- de jhe for Decernber, corn Committee. heifers $5.00@6.25; cannergs and cut- ters $3,10@3.65; bologna bulls $4.00 @4.25; practical veal Hamfton Dome .-.-..---—--- SEARCH MADE bert B. Fall, former interior sec- retary, Edward L, Doheny, Califor- above Building Problems Perris ...------2----nees2se--- SHINGT! 1 % ‘ top $11.50; | oer violated army discipline by his} nia oil man, and his son, Edward L. WASHINGTON, Nov. 3— OP) = FOR Ml iss NG Byron Tonsircna 298| closed firm, Be to 13¢0 nat higher, heavy calves $6.00@ Pilenaoeey sat Chak aint cdutroveened| DObeRng HOR; were talent unter lod! Cleared U The house wa nd means co! > Jecember 7544! Tb %c. § Fe 5 1 | vie t today 4 e called t of the inter+ Notcher ~ id 3 started at %@%c to %e up, cep, receipts 12,000; fat lambs, | ‘This contention the prosecution de-| ‘itement today by the District of Pilot Butte iter ee started mostly 50c lower; bulk wool lambs | nied, ‘ Columbal court of appeals. nadie bee [eter additional firmness devet-|{"cluding western natives and fed} The court was told by Representa-| The original indictments were or- ding . ditio an = | lambs $14.75@15.00; top $15.00; sheep] tive Reid that the prosecution had| dered quashed by Chief Justice Mc- - t of ari s prepara- | Scan Poe | upward trend of grain. ; mmittee 1 heard argu} wie : rain. * ment 5e ! NORFOLK, V i | We like nothing so well as to have old customers, and those who wish to be. drop in for a personal talk, Our latch-string is always out. Many building problems have au ly desirable welght fat ewes]peen unable to find in the whole! Coy of the district supreme court, on a tax reduc Provisions were responsive to the | $7,60@7.75: solitary indi-;the ground that Oliver 2. Pagan, a Low Close}, soldier or | Special assistant to the attorney gen- country, “one single, vidual, man or woman, Open - t al- civilian, to come here and say he] eral, was illegally present in the ji j ‘ iv eifect, ana| The fate of the cre diarsigs P thought from reading there state-| grand Jury room duriig the inquiry |} Deen auickly cleared hae ae : Algiers, found Sunday night gutted otatoes ments, they were issued with a ma-| into the case, tors havetgone (away! with = n by fire and abandoned, today re- Uclous and wicked intent.” The indictments grew out of the!} nore appreciative understand- mained obscure. Const guard vessels CHICAGO, Nov. 3.—()—Potatoes:| “And so, the prosecution stands } #dvancing of $100,000 to Fall by the ing of our ability to serve them. ¢ 4 : told it the} from olk and New York have Trading very slow, market weak; to-] all alone on Its claim,” he continued. | elder Doheny during the time of the We hav Te yartoks d < Pi usury ‘will. per-|Zet ow h for them and other tal U. 8. shipments 984 cars; Wis-|Deserted by the whole world. and | negotiation of oil leases and con- RYO AMD e Vareey ae rE eee ey Se | ae ve sought them, failed consin, Minnesota sacked quantity of select building ma- terial from which to construct most anything desired, and our location favors you. 4 round} would have the court accept !ts in- whites $3.85 and 4.00; fancy shade terpretation of these statements as higher. Frozen $3.50; Michigan.| opposed to the opinion of 100,000,000 Wisconsin bull round whites $3.85 Americans. tracts by Doheny’s Pan-American company and the former secretary of the interior. Counsel for Fall and the Dohenys to find a trace of the freighter's life- | The vessel was out of Phila-| vernme BEING STUDIED he applied to in- + $100,000,000 to two ships Di . M k Ti @1.00. Frozen $3.35@3. accord- What a farce it ts!’ argued that congress by creating , redu ._$100,000,000 te veek-ena | Discussion arks lime {ng to condition; Idaho sacked rus-| “No evidence was produced by the| special counsel to prosecute the cil Western Lumber Co. " oft ce bec! ane aa sets $4.50, prosecution that night concelvably | cases, took the matter out of the eo za for U. S. Commission have shown that these statements | were insubordinate. In fact, the only evidence on that point was just the reverse. Lieu- tenant Colonel George TL. Hicks, the prosecution’s own witness sald on hands of the department of justice and consequently that department could not authorize an assistant to the attorney general to appear he- fore the grand jury. 4 SPECIALIZING In 300 N. Center. Phone 765 before it to Make Probe. 4 STATE TO REST For the government, former Ser 5 4 seh | cross ex n that he did not} tor Pomerene and Owen J. Robe: y, : jooneder ee, N had!) Consolidated Royalty .. nate placed poy the R “The progecu , Western Exploration 4 : 4 term ‘hig counsel and had not intended to pre E. T. Williams be glad to furnish clude that counsel from other departments of calling on (Continued From Paze One) the govern- he pro Will any wife. allan finance Corn, No, £|samevas alleged to have been true ment for legal assistan information of any of these is- 1 w. crew | Benfed at ‘the first 4c if yellow 88% @84e. a .. |! the case under trial, sues, All stocks bought and waways were res President and Mrs. Coolldge will] Oats, No, 2 white 40@40%c; No. a B WASHINGTON— President Cool-]| sold. . laden with members. of both commis-|3 white 39% @38 NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Nov. idge is not Inclined to order a ro- duction In the Unseed oll tariff un- less the Is assured there will be no resulting reduction tn the price paid flax growers of the northwest for their product. . landed Achilles, | x t at a White House din- (#)—Dr..J. A. MacDonald, of Indian- apolis, an expert witness testifying for the state today in “the murder trial of D.C. Stephenson, Karl | Klenck and Earl Gentry, sald he be- | leved Madge Oberholtzer died trom ® complication brought on from self- Gministered poison and blood pol soning resulting from injuries she recelved in an alleged attack. He was the second expert witness for the pfosecution to glve such tes- (mony, having been preceded by Dr. Virgil Moon, professor of pathology at Indiana university, Mr. MacDo. ald sald he attended Miss Oberholtzer Blas Vucurevich, Broker 203 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Phone 166 MEXICO CITY—Five killed and seven wounded in riots during gub- ernatorial elections in Yucutan yes- terday. ditor Jailed For Contempt | Stays on Job) “DEPUTY SAYS. “IN RESIGNING LOS ANGELES—G. Bernard West, former editor of WasRington Times and Washington Post, and editortal writer Los Angeles Examiner for past 13 years, died. WE BUY, SELL AND QUOTE THE STOCK OF 1 cereal] =pETROIT A)—A. B MUREKA Nov. 3.—(#)—|twlee during her fatal fliness. LOS ANGEL . | Stro resigned tod Declaring the freedom of tl Dr. Moon underwent a gruelling known in priv: harge is involved in his sentence to| Coss examination. Dr. McDonald] Manuel Reachi, anticipating onso 1 a e oya br c prisonment for contempt of e yet completed his dire from stork, her husband says. be dy upertor Judge Denver Sevier, l ed “ 1 1 De Alfred ndsley today was tin) In the course of cross examin: KELSON, Wash,—Mrs. Cora Zack, of Dr, r, the Humboldt News, Moon, Eph Inman of counsel mother of nine children and belleyed for the defenue brought out that the Oil Co. from a cell in the county jail. He demented, killed youngest son ° by {6 resignatior direction | started serving a 1,000 day term yes, | Witness usually got $109 a day for| cutting off head with axe, She told ; dtteciiva (Deners ieee tarde such testimony, Ho dented, however, | authorities she killed boy because s , ned’ trova| Li was found tn contempt | that he had even discussed what|he never had been right.” CALL US FOR INFORMATION “0 governme omic gources, | for ng to Fred Wiley, Univer-| Smount the rtate would pay him for ——- cs ot Wes Arica a secured | wlty of Callfornia student working as| 5/8 two days’ gervice In the trial, PHILADELPHIA—Theodore Pres- CONCERNING THIS ISSUE > independent tnfc prohibition enforcement agent for ‘Dr. Moon was paid $100 daily|ser, music publisher and founder of } Count Volp! the district attorney ae a “stool; When he served ay a witness for the|"tude” left two million dollar es: for 5 ¥ : pigeon” and declaring that his own] defense at the bail hearing here tast{tate to fund to ald cause musical aw st was a “political smoke screen" | June. Inman developed in the course education a 1 to assist struggling — ution growth and un-| raleed by the distriat attorne: of the cr: ?: exam{nation. Dr, Moon | musicians x TOD 2) balances, this: te The contempt of court sentence | “Iso admitted that he had refused to coe R & C of 9rmation ts expected to form th| was passed during n trial of n ertm: | testlty unless paid that amount. OMAHA—Elght Omahans, opera- 4 4 ° by more t basis of discussions whe: the con | inal het action against Lindaley, ar 7h a ae tore of “Gay Paree" cabaret. during , rf caramitic re rp tee Wiley | American Legion eonventton, indtet- Phone 3024 Gladstone Hotel Bldg. ms _ ed by federna) grand jury on charee ‘ r ‘ { Jan it in }pelinte: court r to 10¢ higher. of viotatins prohibition taws, No | Rye ¢ \t | watiat Wabeas corpue az ;Onts $3,.66G8,79 a burrel; bran $26.|other indictments returned