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\\ 3c eA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1925 MARKETS ,- be Casyer Daily Cribune Ce ee a Ee eee ee ep ee | Ags ma | SUNG fe By DICK DORGAN OUTPUT HOLDS FIRM — | YOU KNOW ME AL---Adventures of Jack Kee s . j r Di) | AND TRADE RALLIE: any reac aan Ten suede’, Cr a : , TAKE GOTTA ; iY Petroleum Industry Improves Position and Pace | nis COE HERE BUT Kidd THER CAN'T Sa ioeeN” Advances Are Announced, While Wool eveny00y. riusr : and Livestock Remain Strong. aj Bee OTHE. SMALL —<———$—— CAILOREN IN ARMS ROYLE | Trit nksgiv- volume | ter of President had no | the United Mi Caspe: eee ae ed an impro’ y to check up an inventories. But oticeable that no The petroleum industry v- | Ing {ts position, though there has | r in production re- | ports from Oklahoma “fields. Some price advances -have been rece Building has been. exceptionally N Y k S k active, despite the approach. of cold ew Yor tocks weather and there has been stiffen- Last Sale ee Soe STOCK MARKET corse". METERSETOACK 22 For Graft In fact, low and it will require less delay and effort than usual this year to e conclusiv de of the 1: . Consolidated Royalty - pene tral Pipeline ageous js y 2 | Temporary Advance in Call T. Williams . Embargo on Russian Export "mPhe Colorado tuel and iron plants have been Money Rate Inspires ee SA ere | Exerts Bullish Influence LENINGRAD, Russia, Noy. 80.—| of the port of Leningrad; M. Lind are expanding operations, with pro-| weaker than producers could wish. Heavy Selling Redan os | on Board (P)—Sentences of death ~have been| berg, chief of the transport depart- Kinney Coastal y into con- Joppet f: ed b increased daily into con-| Copper was affected by increase Raut world production and slack foreign ment; M- Reshetkoy, head of the Ripps, in - duction moving s carried into effect against six for- uming channels CHICAGO, Noy. 30.—A)—Aggres- supply departmen’ , the automobile Industry Muplter cc, sive buying absorbed the offerings | mer port officials and six private! charge of the mechinica| equipments ls credited with alding this condition, Bac Bikhorn’ -. of wheat today here and forced the | traders for misappropriation of 1.500, M. Cherkasov, chief of fuel stores, uthough industrial employment in Miata + lw fae {athe (eal nanetl ie aiaeP ee market to ascend in the late deal-|tons of state merchandise valued at| and M. Putinstev, head of the butld- Detroit fell off 2.139 in the last week Set eae yee: © maney.| Royaltys-E rogucers, ings. The main bullish influence was] more than a million dolla ing department. All were formerly Baltimore and Ohio - a per cent thlehem Steel —_ 8 |regarded as temp s generally | Sunset — nd due to} Picardy ~ the decr eserve shown | Atiintle Petroleum - last Saturds claring house | G Northern, 1,000 - statement and the sual withdrawal workers, which $4 0 year ago. Wool ‘is’ stron r is caus-| prices recorded in the wi n from tire |{s firm with mills to a total of 266,6: sompares with 1 he high price of rub ng expressions of cone official unnouncement of an em-| ‘They were shot to death Saturday | officers in the imperial army. bargo stopping Russian exportation | after the central executive commit-} ‘The trial involved 123° persons, all 7” ft of wheat until next March. Wheat | tee of the soviets had dismissed their! «f whom. according to’Chairmen Ul closed strong, 1%c to 2% net high-| appcal fur clemency. stich of the supreme mallitary ‘trib- ncing and sik | tock ms Hen Oui S y style, December $1.66@1.60% | A I xecuted were Ai.| une, had been engaged In stealing manufacturers, but the sales of one} The situation of the lvestock mar : : Lie er, new sty!2, December $1.66@1.66 4 Among, those exe eck h ae : 2 Dor: the), loudest complainers in the| ket is tending to reduce appret of Int funds In connection with. Oil, 1,000 - and May 81.61% @1.62 Zhievitovy, assistant commandant] state property for several years. menth end requirements, it served Cree I! to accentuate the selling movement. | McKinnie CHICAGO; Nov. 80—()—with | -\n early effort to rally .the general | Chappell reports of better weather conditions % Sugar | lst by bidding up the rais falled to) Riverton’ Pet. In Argentina and with a decided fall In Liverpéol al e OSS | position of cor gear ended October 31, totaled $125,-| sion regarding t 579,098, a gain of $40,000,000 over the preceding year and double that of.1922. Production of rubber foot- NEW BILLY CREEK d Pacific ake mouch headway, although Kan-| Argo quotations the wheat NEW YORK, Nagy. 30. (P)—Sir sas City Southern dnd the Gimbel | ores, 7 market here underwent an early set- r futures closed steady. Approxt | Brothers issues were lifted to new : Curb Stocks. ->,, | back today. On the decline however. 2 siles 31,000 tons. Decerhber, rices for the year, ‘Trading| Prairie Oil ~- baying expanded and material ral- ; | Cor was on a reduced Mountain Producers - lies ‘took place. ‘The recaverx was By HILL, WEAVER & Cu. Ba ch, | $2:61 > aah = ~ vWD A |-Cr Salt Creek Producers < = helped by advices that exports of Gladstone Hotel Bldg. ( TT | H T DEE K RRE D | Gut NEW YORK, Ni 30. Hdl daha - wheat from Russia had been em-| No change in the ‘rregular path I : dent in the stock market as the pro: t Creek, Cons. of readjustment was resumed | S- 0- Ind. - Selling presure was directed | Humble Oil st the high priced motors and |OFio 0: i ae , | bargoed and that no export wheat} of the market ts in prospect for to- R ~ 3% | would be avatlable from northern | today. Recurrent professional sel- Liberty Bonds \ ~ 84°41 Argentina, where the crop was seiq| ling for the decline {s anticipated. LD Wane - T4% lio be virtually a faflure. Chicago| It is safe to assume that the m La 30.—-Liberty Carter Puts Off Drilling Until Spring in Gas Field; | # ae 84% | opening prices, 1% to 2%e lower,| ket will continu. its aptitude for first 4%s, 3 ” cilties, causing an initial breale of new style, December $1.62 to $1 62% epratnatin Stoning cealaas third 44s 5) cork erat pals f points in DuPont and loseas of fe and May $1.67 to 1.57%, were fol, | tunity for the exercise of judgment, Other News of Oil Field Developm ‘ 2 = 1 to 3 poluts in *udson, Mack Livestock lowed by upturns which lifted De- | not often available in the markets] ment 4t%s, 106.14, in Last Week i y 114 | trucks, Chrysler, American Smelt: comber to $1,63% and May to $1.68% | Of other days, United States Cast Iron Subsequently, sharp gains were| Marland oll can be .expested to _. . Omaha Prices pes Y séll around 70 within the next two F I d. Fidiin, rebuintar 14000: atbw,’ asc | NOt OIE more. pr lene tp duro: | Rel) BEoUNG. Th arm Industry « lower: “desirable 140 to. 280. | yesstmism as to world supplies ot| Standard Gas and lectric 12 ws de pound ‘weights | §10.70@10.85; x int "| months ended Sept. 30 net $5:578,005] Fg Oz, UU rad ing contrast to the dowaWward!ttehd bang choice 180,(o 20f-poiind averages] Yeon CURE MOR NEED HeGdh. | Nes interest™ charges agdinet $4.2 $s Un Upgrade, of Industrials, Ind'eations of record | {ly tgq@ibd0, top $1090, ates S1nc0 |, Cot and Oats Were easy, sympa: Octobe nings and prospects that @ 10.85. -_—- ec the carriers wil be given greater lee! “ONT. 4 cenieca U\s00: fed. steers way. in forming voluntary consolida:| . 44 yearlings. slowh< qwonk 40-256 Hons promoted buying of such 1 | jower: bulk $8.80@ 10.50; few loads up sues ax Union Pacitie, Atchison. ty giicop; light ‘steers $12.75; other Coursvilie & Nashville, Northern Pa! ining classes ‘mostly steady; ‘stock: Motors a | Ulinols Central. | Independent O. and Spirited bidding for standard rai!- road shares soon developed in st nti next spring to i nother deep test of e in south- ison county, Wyoming, and to abandon {ts No. 1 Grinder in;the same field ut 3,418 feet has been made by the Carter Oll compa drilling for the joint account of the Consolidated Royalty and Western Exploration compantes. The new deep test was to have been on the structural high polnt. ts being run in the Belt test to d at the most that’ fiel impor this year. thizing with wheat weakne: Atter | 212,620" same ‘period last year. ° opening % to “Ke off. May 78 to! Vulcan Detinning ‘quarter ended E F d. obi ak Ee ott May. 78 ag. alean’ Dezinning cunrter ended xpert Finds about the same as Saturday's finish, | 8™me quarter in 1924, Later corn market advanced with| Stromburg dividend meeting today. wheat and as a result the fact that ae ented Stes a home beets CHICAGO, Noy. 30.—CP)—An optt- ireat Northern ‘preferred, x ; | nrrivals of corn were of less volume |OUS coal production during week | mistic view of the nation’s agricul. ict .gaips of about, & ers und feeders strong to 15¢ higher: | than was looked for. Corn closed | Mded November 21, record for any | tyre is taken by J. C. Mohler, secre- bul butcher cows’ $4.5076.00: helt-| tir to to fc net hisher, May| Week since that ended December 11.| tary of the Kansas state board of Kansas City Southern. spurt: | 24 zy etita holt * a 4 ed up 1%.paints.to.a new high for | &, $5-78@$.00;" practical ‘veal. top} roa to 7o1g, 1920, according to department of | agriculture and president of the nw 1 compan ne Pilot Butte fleld, Fremont coun: ty, Wyoming, fs flowlng 10 barrels heads 1 awaiting m il follow | Afex, yoard Oll - nd tube | Mid-Continent Pet. off water and if unsuccessful th pr Fey ad ak eee , Kan and Texas Z Sie pata on erpectan tatatnen nie +5 stockers and feeders $7.00@| Ontg started. unchanged to age | Commerce. ticual Tabadbia ion ar bencetarien ane company probably will also abandon | Production will be, obtained Shescars s Pacing nia: Loree system in the southwest was| °“é | lower, May'42% to 43c, and held-near| Supreme court meets at noon. | commissioners of agriculture, medt this teat. ge gas production al - | Montgomery Ward about to. take placé... The strength] ,, Shee? recelpts 10,500; lambs, weak |i the initial figures. Nearby de-| Stock holders Brooklyn Union Gas| ing here, He belleves that’ decide ready has been uncorked in Billy } eat Spe jscutt = ste telle eeente ta coker matey (she lowers bulk fed sveodl lambs | liveries of provisions ‘tended down. | Meet today to” vote on increase in| iniprovement was made'in the farm Creek and in the Grinder test ex-| Texas Completes New Weill. a Ra. ; --- selling ‘of industrials, traderséthrows pie a topes gt sn vast fed «rade but déferred. deliveries dis- stock and on bond issue, ing Industry last year and that {t §, cellent off showings were encoun, Texas Production company has ork Central - : ing Over, these retocke! and ftranates | CuBEe lamps he ssid sheep. | niayed strength, United Cigar meeting at 11 a. m.| hetter off now. than then. He ts 4 tered before water trouble developed. ied in a 30-barrel well on section H., and Hartford —- steady; ewe top’ $8.25; feeders 26 ring their support to the strongest group. Chrysler extended its decline to more:than four points and Hud- nto 3%, Amerfean Can, Coca . Genera! Motors and Mack} Trucks fell back 1 to 2 points. For: | eign ‘exchanges’ opened steady. with Open High Low Close Internation! Telephone and ‘'Tele- eat pant speaker before today’s meeting. |, Wiest’ graph quarter ended Sept. 3 earned} Co-operation and a. national oy , eeitted $1.88 a share on 279585 common| a ated Sees Loin | Shares against $2.74 on 174212 com: | cued gg cy, embracing a ib D414 1.45% 1.4116 145% mon shares third quarter 1924; nine months. $5,83 against $8.35. Opera. st? a5 | tw results do not Include those of a8 79% International Standard Electric Cor- rroertar | poraden, : American Light and Traction, m- army .az% | “uding subsidiaries, 12 months end- and Western ex. diy. of the Salt Creek field. The lower; bulk f eding lambs $15,00@ 's testwf the Arminto struc Lance Creek Gusher Holds Up. 15.50; top $15. QOhlo Oll company's No. 4 Leo, northwest of Casper, is down which came in last week as a 1 3,050 feet and in the Big Sand Draw barré! gusher on section 25-36-65 of | field of Fremont county it has set the Lance Creek field, is still flow-| 10-inch casing at 2,459 feet in a deep ing 1,000 barrels a day and show- test. 2 Es ance® agriculture and conservatio’ of soll fertility as major principle he thinks would establish agricul. ture on a sourder economic basis that would mitigate if not prevant recurrent depressions to which the Industry has been subject in the past, Chicago Prices CHICAGO, Nov, 30.—(U. S. Dep't. of Agriculture)—Hogs—56.000; ftarily : active; mostly 15 to 20c lower; all Saupe ty unchanged 8t| interests buying: bulk good and ae choice 140 to 210 pound welght Increased liquidation. In -spectalties $11.35@1f.50: practical top $11.55: and an advance in the renewal rate| bulk desirable 225. to 825° pound 42% 495% | €@ October 31 balahce after prefer: for call loans to 5 per cent checked | hutchers $11.80@11.40: packing sows “4336 “43% red dividends, $6,041 952 against $3, the upward tendency of rallroad| targely $10:15@10.40, R nye ‘ : diel. 903,276 in previous 12 months, I shares after Wheeling ahd Lake! Cattle—30,000; fed steers 25 to 40c - ae 7 20 industrial 151.78 off .92. Erie common and preferred had ben | ower; in ‘between grades yearlings ‘opu’ “ost, 97%, | 20 ralls 107.16 off .05 elevated into new high territory for} and medium weight off ‘most:' trade Pet. — | Phillips | Pure Of LC: Begins Hearings On Status of Milwaukee 40 bonds 92.48, up .03. 5 ose po the year quite severe | siow ‘at decline; Killing quallty med- — | c | agal high priced [um to good: few’ loads heavtes early | | "5 es | shar . ffi at $11.00@12.10; bulk of quality and || ‘ ta he * yer - 554/87 nts ‘into alcondition to bring $8'50@11.50; she B E i . £0, Milwaukee st gh the ov us brighter t Standar 1 - loss of DuPc stock in Iberal’ supply: early trade | hr, | utter and r.2OS | r in rece r-several yea Chrysler "5% and Ma about steady: especially on helfers: | e111 s EOS SITE | were begun here road's failure to ei ade-| Studebaker Murray Rody was hammer¢d down | tendency weak: bulk’ vealets to a Cea CHICAGO, Nov. 30.—(#)—Butter wee was due in bis opinion to} texas Co 4% to 184, a new low for the year | packers $10.00@10.50; outsiders up-| N°%: higher: recelpts 7,122 tubs , creamery | NEW YORK, Nov. 30.—(—The zo: extra! body of George Nye, Jr., 19, with sec: his head crushed and wrapped in heavy burlap bags was found today under a bed in her home by 16-year- old Margaret Pirte, on ‘her return May erse conditions in agriculture tn | ‘pexas ‘and Pacific the northwest, increased costa of P: materials, increased labor charges Hadont: and {ncreased Panama‘'Canal com-| Union F t op- | petition. “ W.|) The Une had béen found in good ulting engineer who The closing was steady, | Subse-!ward to” $12.00, ‘ 3% | quent demands for some of the min- Sheep—Receipts 26,000: fat lambs “ja [Or spectaltics and “raliroud shares | active: steady: to 26e lowers mente | Cal Grains. and Prov onds 41@42%¢c io Promoted short covering of indus.110 to 16¢ off:!bulk good handy ‘and |", UCAGO, | Nov. -30.—CP)—Wheat ssS, higher; receipts 1,671 cases; trials In the late dealings, with sev-| medium weight lambs early’ at taal a red $1.73; number 2 hard | (irsts 54@56c; ordinary firsts 46@ eral of the weak issues recovering | $16.00@16.80: few. to city butchers | *0°@1-08%. 2c; refrigerator extras 35% @36c: extrns 60%ec; standards Grsts 57@490; firsts 43% ducts ndition except, ag to shop five polnts or more from thelr early | and” shippers $16,00@16.65: short | ghee Wty gmxes STH @TOC: 44 @3Ec. [Bisiet her heptane teeny ot Noe. Cdpnalty and ekbent "ha tte own Seeboke Chand peter nk and Dale: Sirie-and | deckds MoUsrevearline: twbthare f'Upsl|) elie eaumtueta een uaa oan sk Fe, ea Is belng sought for questioning, | of freight! cars was insufficient. Treen dane torte es ended | ward t0)318.40;'half fat ‘venrlings tol romper § white 95% co0aes | | | Price reported Ny ote healt ree | _H. L. Wkern, attorney: general of upwards and were followed by Gen-| feeders ‘dealers $12.60:° fat heap | MumNer 3 white 37% @B9%c. Sil crushed, probably with a bottle, and | Wisconsin, who has Intervened in eral Asphalt, Afr reduction, Amert-|strong:’ spots 260 higher: desirabie ye number 2, 90%e. liver ae ably with a bottle, and th , did not makean active ap+ can Sugar, Congoleum and American tat ewes’ $8.00@8,50; fécding lambs Barley ; 60@78e. a rope had been tied tightly rance during Mr, Colpitts' pre- Waterworks, which advanced 2 to 8 Timothy seed 6.5097.25. sbout his throat. Nelghbors report- searce; no early sales. W YORK, Nov. 30.—()—Bar e Z 3 i sae rs ed that they heard gruff talki liminary ‘examination. | Counsel” fo points. Sales approximated 1,500,000 tie kde aS } » Clover seed 21.0030 50. ran’ G0i4;) atexice 5 bse, rd talking In }n tee) of bond holders was on | — Daren Shacreas aun 148%, Biba 6.35. Bellien | WY". OPH: Mexican dollars 53%. the Pirie home Suna bite and | | 50, ‘ * ist seen eae her Satur - — {| Crude Market [| eee pe | Oil Summary | Cotton i a eo 9 2) | Foreign Exchange | By HILL, WEAVER and 00. Drink Hill Crest Water, Phone 1151 —_— ~~ Salt Creek, 38 to 36.9 gravity .$1.79 whhale & P ¢ = Gladstone Hotel Building. re) 'S NEW YORK, Noy Cc C Balt Creek, 3 8 vity . 1. 1E Nove & atoes NE , Nov. 30.—Cotto ‘ocoa grows bes pales Sapte STeviLY = LR NEW YORK, Nov. 30.—()—For- | qidewater Oll ;directors meet for tat spot quiet: middling $20.65 r of pet ae srows best under the shade Rock ic exchange ‘ ; Cree 115 \ exchanges Irregular. Quotations | aiyidend action-at 2:15.p. m. CHICAGO, Nov. 30.—(4)—Potatoes | = ——————== = Ble Muddy 15 n cente el . ETB tn conte: .¢ Pie comand 484 | “Southern California Oll output Inst | -.ccinta T§ cages total Urited teres Commodity Livestock Elk Basin 1.90] 3-16; cables 484 9-16; sixty day bills Cat ci oy , ‘ week estimates $65,500 barrels daily, ' Creek ks 480 72 | Cat, Gree banks 480%. nee. demand | decrease 5,600 daliy from preceed, |*tPments Sacurday, 372, Canadian ables 4,00. Italy demand 4.04; | ing week. 4.04%. Demand Belgium 4.52.| Royal Dutch declared dividend of 10 ‘per. cent of which five per cent nee Creel Creek. ight wybull se. 15, Sunday 17; trading falr, market firm. ‘Wisconsin, Minnesota sacked round whites $3,40@3.65; few $3.75: orehitght ee eee poor $3.25; Wisconsin bulk round / Mute Creek Sy ane deche lal at whites $3.40@3.70; Iduho sacked rus. WE BEG TO AN ie i 70; - NOUNCE THAT GREEN 1 forsee ‘under sets fair quallty $3.0003.50. & CO. mugen : | dew Money . ; —_ ena PAGAIN IN THE MARKET FOR ALL KINDS ” no Unburet” cveieceecensoneomeas 186/|___TIOREY "Business Briefs te ' sinne bun nition Dame 1.06 W YORK, Nov. 30.—Call mon- SE 5 Sr SSO 2 ESE M tal: re unther | crete 1.08] ey, Crmer: high, 5%; low, 5; ruling | (Copyright 1925 The Casper Tribune) etals ; ; 3 Cruvertes trong, teeanese oon: | {er - 1.80] rate, 6: closing bid, 544; offered at| PORTLAND, Ore.—The Portland I Past DERes, radiators, manila rope, inner tubes, ' . fons have been advised that the | \')"hes “$4 | OM: last loan, G14; call loane against | Gas and Blectrle company. the Port:| NEW YORK, Nov., 30.—Copper,| ff) [©8@ and batteries. We pay 20c per pound for horse ale au of Toklo and Yoko. Het Butte 135 | acceptances. 4%; time loans, steady; | land Power company and the North. quiet; electrolytic spot 4 futures || Mane and horse tail hair. W. e are paying the highest ft ta string |! wil 0-year 5 SiR Ps VIS . mixed collateral, 60-90 days, 4%@5;| western Power company will erect | 14%@14%c. Tin, firm; spot and rices in the abiahsd + ta] Derlod) ir r [RUICAGO. Nov: S0---@—Poultry | 4-6 months. 5; prime mercantile pa-]a 12story office pbuilding. here to,| nearby $64.00; futures $63.50. Rad and ee Get our prices for hides, pelts, : Allve steady; re 11 cars; fowls | per, 4% cost approximately $1,000,000. Iron, steady; No. 1 northern $22.00 — hy 1t@24s prings 24%40; turkeys 20¢: | a 9@20c; gees @23.00; No.2 northern $21.00@22 00; 4 ducks 19@20c; gee ne | ou FORT WORTH, 'Tex,,—At least | No. 2 southern $21,00@22.09, roosters h iso 3 ind TULSA — Bixtyone new wheels! 40,000, acres of virgin Jand in Texas Lead, easy; spot $9.50. Zinc, stea- e \ j 4 +e be Wore started In Oklahoma. in the last | will be placed undet cultivation tn'| uy; East SL. Louls spot $8.80: tus & ( KO) an pris stat aih haber > | Weeks with Okinulgee and Hughes |1926. Requests for labor to clear| tures $8.60@8.%5. Antimony spot ° “ ee ema LUTH, Minn. Noy 30. ounties leading. Twenty wells were} that acreage have been received by | $20,00@20.25 518 West Yellowstone P on . : rs seal, Coren De: | ¢ mpleted in Kansas, of which seven [gue local office’of the United States — hone 2408 Sliver Tamales Tues, at Table Supply,

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