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PAGE TEN TH Che Casp et Daily Cribune Stocks and Grains | TRIBUNE Oil and Financial News POLISH MINES TAKEN _ | YOU KNOW ME AL-Featuring Jack Keefe Di 7 re L Te 4 | m} OH! 15 HE | /ik J 7a OYE Kuo NG Mad u. LY! A J soe - THAT DENTIST, THAT'S THE STARTI | Doctor YANKER |/ STUFF, SACK MOVE IN NEXT in 10 OH! HE DONT a DUST CLOSED ON REEP UP WEEK - WHY PRACTICE? NEED = $ THAT HOUSE 1 Ri anaes Domy You Go: _ Hamman and Anaconda Companies Take Over SHOWED HIM K OVER @ND LET. ° . 5 | HIM WORK ON, By Extensive Interests of Giesche Heirs, the . ° Eat German Pioneers. ove mol tha E Nov, nte wil ac 1 ¢ the ock, thi I , ive the minor the f ntana | | Idition paying a Ase he aken over 1 h t amount of which ts not me 8 public, Harriman and a- e to help float a k the n » holdings of the « ¢ de! new Americ: G Concern ‘Ils in med in which Harr da 2m pan tn Germany. M: - — — — * Canadian Spud Supp! © ant pee aS Canadian Spud Supply : £ 7 aya) » > { site Sl is| a = OW Vespite Shipments | Wyoming Oils OilSummary | eee Quotations by Bias Vucerevich BY HILL-WEAVER AND CO, WASHINGTON, Noy. 58.—(#). | rom at ; os aay eh eink . Broker Gladstone Hotel Bldg. Canada bag only enouzh potatoes to} resins of Europe now ag | Als Coe 203 Consoltdated Royaity Shell Unidh “company Hoeedua tae i meet home consumption despite re-} PNK? Tre ” | American Ts ended September 80 had a net in- ports of emergency shipments to “ry. United States Is| 4 un Locomotive ~. Western Exploration - 3.00 3.15 | come before federal taxes of 78¢ on Chicago from that source, said a| the since 1919, production m. and Ref. - 123% | Consolidated Royalty -10% 11.00 |common against 67¢ a share for! alin ER statement tor by the department three bushels per ugar .. - .10% | Central Pipeline — 5 .60 | same quarter in 19: nine months | Late Trading Witnesses ‘Up- of agriculture. rtment said, adding | American Tel and Tel. - 141%] B. T. Williams 13° 14 | net $1.89 on common, against $1.66 turn on Reports of ‘ The crop in the eastern of p and high prices is| American Tobacco - = Bi aayier a8 15 16 | Inst year. Fly Damage z Canada, which usually supplies ex db; large crop| American Wate Works ~-. - Western States . 07 09 aces = ports was reported by t low pric fact which | Am an Woolen ~ Kinney Coastal 03.05 Roxana Ptroleum. well No. 5 ; — > ! ment as one of the highest in many | should consi | nda Copper Columbine - 03 .05 |Schroeder in Garber Pool has been CHICAGO, Nov. 5.—U)—Reports 4 © 7 Jupiter 08 04 | deepened to 4,437 feet and flowed hoon ee ars, while some recent trouble has | crea r aa ae ‘ he tr at rate of | Of Prevalence of Hessian fly in Kan- : from potato rot. Potatoes | khorn 034 .04% | 530 barrela ie pid or at rate Sas, ‘Wllhola: anit. Nevirisknl'garete 1 Sete = Domino ~ 06.07 | 12,000 barrels a day sharp upturn to wheat values in the ' . 4 Baltimore and Ohio Royalty Produ 03 04 ees late trading today. Previous sellers 1 H. S lhi fi F thlehem Si Sunset 00% 00% | Standard Oil of New York special ‘ 7 D 5 008 de haste to purchase, and the ‘ T ra) ee 2 Pitaray. 01.02 | Stockhoders meeting approves in- | ™® } €av y JEMING OF Fan Atlantic Petroleum 00% 100% | crease In authorized capital stock to| Market snored material gains in the <j | 7 | i C Great Northern, 1,000 - 1.50 2.00 | 15,000,000 sharee of $25 par. strong, % to 2%c net higher, new z| | ar Quaker Oi 00% 00% =} ye, Decemt 1.50 $1.50% 1as \ re ] ue ub yI WO os Preston Oli, 1,000 1.00 1.25 Maracaibo Oil Exploration sells | $Y, December $1.50% to $1.507%, Jer € a lau MacKinnie ___ 9 12 | for cash to a subsidiary of Gulf Oil] 24 May $1.47% to $1.47%. + Chic iverton Pet. 2.85 8,000 acres in District of Miramba. = Chie ¥ Maracaibo retains royalty interest | CHICAGO, et. ES NE ‘ j ‘ocgantae conn prices developed a downward trent tical situation s in existence, this { PET wrige ever recorded. z I er Finance Minist whic aualiy r when the 1 t against the| envy selling of ed the rate down to 3.42] d in London an¢ the flood of speculative | the New York market open nmed by the an- | op ate here was t nent of the $100,000,000] an cents with th the Bank of France by Ning of foreign orls Oil Well Supply Files Increase in Capital Hamilton Dome —......-.--. 1.05 ly to weak; de-| forecast of cold clear weather shad CHEYENNE, Wyo., Noy. 5.—The| pany will eng I or and and Texas — Perris 2. eee eeeeceeeeenecenee 1.08| SIrable natives $14.75@15.00; best} _ bearish effect ‘later. The close! Of! Well Supply company, maint decorating busine elffie pfd. Byron 1.30 Peibeleatietary Cull ace Breads was unsettled at % to le net de- ry : ar spe " . t Notches 22. 265 | °f $11,50@12.00; few sales fat native | cline, December 75 to -75%c. ing its Wyoming offic at Casy aThe C. N. Kinn \ men NOtD es 65 ewes $7.0047.50, stead: aaveral Cai aoet : 2 none filed Jed articles of incorpora-| Company, of Casper 1 Pilot Wane oT; Y re ats started unchanged to %@%c ea ambnded articles of incorpera-| company, af. Casper, loads feeding lambs $15.00@15.35,| higher, December 38c. and later sag. retary of State F. EJ vey is chairman of t steady, ‘ged to below yesterday's finish. esult of the action of} Raymond Hi F wko fe x on In tine with fog values the pro- the directors ctdbolcmonatta etl tee eee Pe etaepe ged SO ako Omaha Quotations villas pabhonine firmer, ‘ ng the capital stock. pics gd aly sa Retin. ahenlh oN ng Phe! a ME PR . 8, De-| Wheat— Open High Low Close ns D ndicate, o! 1 19%c; turkeys | Dy Dee, 1.49% 3.50% 1.48 1.50: nong the Wyoming compantes| capital stock is $5,000. roostees Ducks 2 geese | partment of Agricultune).—Hogs, re- “2 — 1.49% 1.50% 1.48% > 150% at have filed ¢ past week | ors are F, R. Butler, It. M celpts 7,500; fairly active; mostly 10 | May ---- 145 1.47% 1.44% 1.47% mt Py ise ck: usutlacs A | higher: desirable 149 to 226-pound July <2 128% 1.20% 1.27% 1.29% . a ; < aac welghts $11.15@11.36; top $11.40;| Corn— Fe ete ee aan aaa | eee eee Hp fees P | bulk of sales $9.75@11.25; average | Dec. F006 0k 78 of Laramie e capita sck | pany, o rs . lrecto! y a r * fi a 19% es $26,000. ‘The directors are Edward |... N, Levor, M2. Rhlae emith and otatoes Goats Wan eens. "410,681 cWwelg hopaeoes ey ia ae 79. ah hela, Arse dha Fa re eee re emen 3 1] Cattle, receipts 7,000; fed steers | July 80K 79% 79% . Anderson, 8. C. Downey, of Lar-| I, 1. Butler, The capital stock is : euid Saalinahs aclivarsutronati ake): One amie, and H Finley of Fort Col 000, CHICAGO, Nov. 5.—()—Potatoes, | hicher; bulk $9.00@11; long yearlings | Dec. ---- .38% 38% 38% .38% ns. Colorado a foreign corporat poalitied trading somewhat improved; mar-| §7.59: grass steers 15@25c higher:| May F 43%. 43.43% The W. H. Newby company of] under the Wyoming statu: They ket trifle strong, especially on north: | pute $7.00@8.00; she-stock mostly 10c | July Ad ABM ABR Sheridan, The capita] stock is $25,-|are the Gallatin Natural Gas com- ern stock; total United States ship-| at 150 higher: bulls and veals stendy:} Rye — 00. The directors are W. H. New-| pany, a Delaware corporation, and ments 997 cars; Wisconsin and| stockers and feeders, scarce, strong:| Dec. - 81% 81% 70K 81 by, Glenn Roth Newby, Hal P, Ri-|the Star Coal company, Utah, a| S$ Minnesota sacked round whites | hulk grass cows $4.00@5.25; helfers | May - ST. . 87% .BB% i .87 ney and H. H. Newby. This com- Utah corporation. | Sinciair Co $3.50@3.75; frozen $2.60 up, depend-|¢5.95@6.60; carmers @hd “cutters! Lard— | Southern ing on condition; Wisconsin and|$3.15@3.75; bologna bulls. $4.00@| Nov. ----14.65 14.95 14.65 14.92 uthern Railw Michigan bulk round whites $3.25@ | 4.95; beefy natives up to $4.60; prac-}Jan. ----18.90 14.02 18.90 14.02 | . rye r | dard Ol, ¢ 2.50; Idaho sacked Russets $4.26. tical, veal top $11.50; heavy calves} Fibs— | andard Ol, N — @7.00; stockers and feeders|Jan. ---.---- ---- ---- 13.90 ommo 1 Ya e ews | Stewart Warne YO, Calif. Nov. (P)— | 36.25 @7.40. Bellles— | | | Studebak $5 per hundredweight re Sheep, recelpts 2,000; all classes | Nov. ---- - fel geeodeion.* 2ct aT, Tex i Irish potatoes have reached the steady to strong; bulk d top na-} * hes ‘ as A Paciti price in local markets in tives and fed western lambs. $16.00; Cash Grains a Provsiions ak ese = t “ pees Arar | Prod zing conditions in Wash- | no choice fat ewes and feeding lambs | CHICAGO, —F)—Wheat, Same rinses “deh | SS ou - Idaho last month, and | include |2ehard $1.63%; No, 2 hard : ‘ < bi | e } Ur Pacific snows which will prevent the oe 7%. Corn, No. 2 mixed ; : putarenin Of CONE DEEN 3 cnn MSEC ot tires here | U- 8. Cast Iron Pipe esting of potatoes in eastern | : | No, 2 yellow 84% @85c. Oatw. ete Pye mre ETHIE | de ein eae lt Ind. Alcohol production centers, are responsible $ white 40@40%c; No. 3 white 29@ pcre Neen ped beter ap aa ee eh ae Py ore ay ite oage soning wanes, OnLy $1 in Bank |! wee, “ata sige R Soe! y vacate ; ju es salers, mothy h . 125, lover 1 toipepe sa J FORA We as they were earlier this year, |\Wabash pfa. A { seed, $20.75@29.25. Lard $15.37. Tork: tanihon whoVineeMoneeeh tte Lighting Equipment. Weatiishouse yehecteia Scar [Tree heamre: ral Ribs $16.75. Bellies $15.25. ae ae on ate at | Willys? Overland ~--. S ——_——. —. Se eeateine the ft. Poul Gas, TAREE Rosebey Woolworth } ugar fribune Want ats Grine fesuits — | here by Northern States Power will | Livestock, | eive the latter company control of} = { NEW YORK, Nov, 6—U)—No iS CITY.—The the|75 per cent of the t . | oday in refined su ra-|'The St. Pi 1 M ‘i ces quoted at $5.00 to nit linols to ti YORK, Nov. 5.—@—Call : aeashcts 1ey easier: high 4%; low-4%; ae ee vuling rate 49%; closing bid 4%:} aetna — | offered at 5; last loan 4%; call loans | | : * 1} 8 nees 4%; time loans Butter and Ss ‘ Ir Business Briefs dy: mixed collateral 60-00 days | |_—— SE “885 nillion spe ¢ . i months 4% @4%; prine 1 inder ¢ R pine PLANTA.—After the re t rair paper 4%. CHICAGO, Nov, 5—()—Butter, ur of 40,000 a in the Appalachian mountain anged; receipts 5,408 tubs, 1 and bab vestores nétialenato lle ‘he - Buildings That tric service to all The | M | ®lour t edad Hee Power at Char 2 etals _| | MINNBAPOLIS, Mins Stay Set j latte: aay ahaa. AG W. YORE, (Nbv, 6/—0P)—Cop: 100 tanh Ae Sei ean iagece HE selection of the: proper {tional half th powe er, {; electrolytic, spot and fu rer i lumber is a mighty import- | shut down two days a wee The! turon 1474 ae. ant consideration in the erect- . Charlotte concern serves ¢ 00 Tin, firm; spot and nearby $63.26 i | ing or repairing of the build ui shes ae Cutuirwe SOSieT Fi E h ing work that you have in mind, Railroad Equinment - Than, ines Bet Oelaes te nehian cae oreign EXC! ange | Th ceipineassnadctomnbenstiat 0! ive « SAN FRANCISCO.—Bank clear and, steady; -apot. t08: : you ean depend upon for weat Ad . here during October totaled! ine, firm; Hast St. Louls spot} NEW YORK, Nev. 8—(P)¢-For-| Leonard Wood Jr., so nof the gov- |} and assurance that it will keep J ie j 09,000, exceeding the previous) +9. futures $8.80@8.86. eign exchanges irregular, quota. | ernor-general of the Philippines, {led |} in kilter. Take up that lumber “apa At. th ord set Inst June by} Antimony, spot $20.60 tions in cents: Gerat Britain demand |@ petition in bankruptcy at Brook: |] question with us. ad Over to 484%; cables 454 13-16; 60 day bills|iyn, stating his bank account had { ; NOTICE. on banks 481, Mrance demand 8.95;| dwindled to $1. His Habilities ex: | riven that I will] cables 3.9514, Italy demand 2,9314;| ceed $14,000, due to losses in the Western Lumber Co. King Tow Product th for any dels or} cables 3.94, Belgium demand 4 atricle productions, oe te baie a le Ser RCoTNGs fatine Hii, a 1 ted by my wite ———— of Osborne Wood, who made a “kill: |] rf j 5 ‘4 . rH ‘ Tell the Advertiser—“J raw it inling” in Wall Street and then squan- |} 300 N. Center. Phone 76 2 eA (Signed) G. 0. DOTEON dered his-fertune in Paris, led. and well within a Curb Stocks. Ono. ase | Mountain Producers | Sult Creek Producers | Continenta pi 3, CHICAC ment of ceipts eek Cons, | Ind. | Humble on _ Ohio ON ... Crude Market | 600 butchers $11. year. Livestock | icago Prices. Nov, 5.—( : Ie to most! higher; majority of killers inactive; bulk desirable 180 to 300 60@11.75; to drill deep test | 8. Depart- Agrivulture.}—Hogs—Re- majority bet- ter 140 to 160 pound averages $11.75 today after a wavering start. The fact that Liverpooi quotations show- ed a little more firmness than had been looked for led to some buying here at the outset, ‘but persistent commission house selling quickly set in accompanied by reports of good weather both in Canada and Argen- tina as well. Dearth of export bus: iness acted also as a bearish factor. The opening. %e off to %c up, new style, Desember $1.49% to $1.50, and May $1.45 to $1.45%, was followed by a further upturn in some cases, ‘ ly 25¢ pound and then by a material decline all ul Motors @12.00; extreme top $12.00; packing | around, December touching $1.49 t Northern p! sows largely $10.20@10.60; bulk de-|and May $1.45. Gulf States Steel | Salt Creek, 36 to 36.9 gravity .$179| Sirable slaughter pigs $12.00@12.50;| Im subsequent trading the market 3.6 | Hudson Motors. - | Salt Creek, 87 to 39.9 gravity -1.87| heavyweight hogs $11.25@11.80;| went ‘still lower as a result of esti- the | Tlinois Centrat ex af Es Rock Creek ----onecenneeee 75 | HEHE Mehts $11,50@12.00; slaughter | mates that the Argentine exportable Tndenendent O. and G a Big Muddy _-~. 1.75 | Digs $11.75 @12.50. ‘surplus this season would amount Tut. Harvester Elk Basin .. 1.90 Cattle—Receipts 10,000; medium | to as much as 185,000,000 bushels, Me % 1 Cat Creek -.....----.--_-. 1.90 | Nd Neht welght steers fairly active.| Arter dropping to $1.48% for De- y Lance Creek ......— oo. 190 | Strong to 26 higher; weighty kind | cember, however, rallies ensued. Grass Creek, Ught 2. 1.9¢ | fully steady: Kenne sales fat lam! The Tribune stockets and bs steady to .we: feeders Corn and oats were easy, influ- nit Copper Greybull ..-.__.------<--, © 1.75 | Weak to 15c lower; eadly top on 1,288 | enced by sympathy with wheat, af- Lehigh Valley Torchlight Ey == 1.76} Pound bullocks $13.15; she stock | ter opening %c decline to an equal Louisville Mule Creek —.-.-... a----= 1.25] Strong; bologna bulls steady to] sdvance, December 79%¢ to 79%c, Mack Tru Lander 70 ; Venlers around steady, large-| corn hardened a trifle, but soon un- Marland Ot! Usige 32 wee. 2.15 | '¥_$11.00@11.50 to packers. derwent a moderate genera] setback. Mex. Seaboard Sunburst ---s;22scesea_a-2---- 1.56] Sheep—Recelpts 15,000; few early| Larger receipts together with THURSDAY, NOVEMBER §, 1925 -B Market Gossip (Furnished by Hill-Weaver and Co., Gladstone Hotel Building.) Proposals for restoration of war time wages have been approved by western joint association of general chairmen of Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and Order of Railway "yesterday but discussed only routine business. National Power and Light pro- poses splitting common 15 for 1. Bank of “England discount rate unchanged at 4 per cent. American Brass company ad- vanced sheet brass, sheet copper and brass tubing %c¢ a pound; copper wire advanced 4c. Colorado Fuel & Iron for quarter ended September 30 had a net loss of $186,334, against a loss of $239,768 In 1924; nine months net income was $1,067,575, equal to $2.77 on common agafnst $1.01 a share for same period in 1924. Carloadings for week ended Octo- ber 24 were 1,121,459, an increase of 15,345 over preceding week and 8,406 over same week in 1924. - BUYING ORDERS FLOOD MARKET Stock Values Strengthen on Increase in Demand at New York NEW YORK, Nov. 5.—A)—Reac. tionary tendencies became more pro- nounced in today’s stock market, but they failed to definitely check spec- lative operations for the advance, which were effectively conducted in a number of copper, chemical, to hacco and electrical shares, A large overnight accumulation cf buying orders gave opening prices a strong tone, with such popular is- sues as United States Steel common, General Motors, Du Pont and Amert- can Smelting quickly mounting to new high levels. When the rally showed sighs ot slowing up, bear traders threw thou- sands of shares into the market, which combined with avast amount of profit taking, forced a sharp re- action just before midday, Motors were the!hardest hit, Chrysler bre Ing 8 points, Hudson 6% and N 5. Selling prersure soon extende other sections the list, with ge number of issues falling 1 to 3 points below yesterday's final q tations. Louisville and Nashv and Atlantic Coast Lines, whi cently have enjoyed. 8 each broke about five points. A strong undercurrent of buying soon madé itself felt and the mar- ket was headeg upward after mid. day although not all of the earlier losses bad been recovered. Federal Mining and Smelt if: com: soared 91% points and the pre ot arn WE BUY, SEL Consolidat Oil CALL US FOR Phone 3024 MARKETS pa , y DICK DORGAN CA ke % ight, 1928. by Tie Be ferred %, while Sch eral Eleciric Wa can Linseed, American Smeiting and Allied Chem: J 3 to nearly points above yesterday's final quo- tations. ‘Trading was in slightly smaller volume than yesterday's re ord breaking session. ul BC NEW YORK, Nov. 5.—(®)—Bu Ing orders poured into the stoc market In heavy volume at tods opening, again sending many repre- Conductors. Increase asked would] gentative industrial share ne involve more than $25,000,000 4) high records for the y year. States Steel quickly s peak at 134% and was followed ir Fox Theater Coropration to be} higher ground by Crucible, Ameri formed with $3,900,000 class) A} can ¢~sliing and DuPont. Initial shares and 100,000 class B shares,| cains ot 1 to 4 points embraced sharing equally in earnings and divi-| United states Cast Iron Pipe, dends, but with control vested in| eral Motors, United States Rubber, f class B. American Sugar and Federal Min i Willys Overland directors met | ‘"& With speculative fever intensified by yesterday's record breaking ac- tivity, fresh buying appeared for a wide assortment of industrial favor- ities. United States Steel continued to maintain its leadership, setting ¢ pace for the rapid advance in the rest of the market and carrying both Gulf and Crucible Steels with it to new high territory. Constructive op- erations generally were supported by recent or prospective dividend increases and reports of improving business from many quarters, and within the first half hour numerous advances of 1 to 8 points included Schulte Stores, Fox Film, Mack ‘Trucks, Hupmobile, Jordan, Amert- can Ice and American Linseed pre- ferred. General Motors rose to a new high at 144 and was followed by ® five point jump in Du Pont. Prot- it-taking cropped out in some of the mtors however, causing setbacks of 1 to 3 points in Hndson, Dodge and Willys Overland. A drop in Frenc! franes to a new low level below four cents featured foreign exchange t: y ing. Sterling held firm at $4.84%. The market ran into a tremen- dous volume of selling after 11 o'clock in which the steels and mo- tors were the hardest hit, although the renewal rate on call loans was cut to 4% per cent. U. 8. Bteel broke from 134% to 132%, and Gen- eral Motors from 144 to 142, Du- Pont and U. S, Cast Iron Pipe re- linquished their earller five-point advances, Chrysler was driven six points under yesterday's final fig- ures and Hudson five. United States Realty lost five points, de- spite the announcement of an in- crease In the quarterly dividend and 1 split-up of the stock, The closing was steady, The mar- ket closed in the midst of another rally which succeeded spasmodic selling of the rall shares, based on uneasiness over demands of the railroad union for war time wages. Late features were the bidding up of the copper shares to new high levels for the year, a renewed rise in General Motors to a top price above 145 and a six point jump in Sehuite Cignr Stores. ‘Total sales approximated 2,800,000 shares. (SS a Tribune Want Ads Bring Results SPECIALIZING In Consolidated Royalty Western Exploration E. T. Williams Will be glad to furnish any information of any of these is- sues, All stpcks bought and sold Blas Vucurevich, Broker 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Phone 16 Ee | | L AND QUOTE THE STOCK OF ed Royalty Co. INFORMATION ‘CONCERNING THIS ISSUE HILL, WEAVER & CO. Gladstone Hotel Bldg.

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