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New York Stocks Associated Press Leased Wire DECLINE MARKS om pen ae LAST SALES, 59% Closing Quotations. 1 High. Low. © % $111% $1-104 and West Va. ted Co; Butter and Eggs. in. 14.-—Higher; r cream firsta, ery extras, 28@32c; sec onds, 25@27c; stanjards, Eggs—Higher; receipts firsts, ord! misce! 88c; compared with a and fat she stoc ters about 250 higher; to 850 higher, =" a ne sOMPANT ieicarta, mcrcetee cs) ORGANIZED AT BASIN)“ BASIN, Wyo., Jan. 14.—A new or- ganization here to be known as the |Basin Ol! exchange was financed this is headed by P. P. Andersor state com t. The com s a clearing house for iS section and has for rpose over forty thousand acres ch of which drilling contracts wv ibe ing closed with the large STAIN WEATHER ULL CONTINUE FEW DAYS ASHINGTON, Jan. 14—Weather for the week beginning > lower; | bulk desirable $8.00 to Sheep—Receipts 4,000; today’s re esipts nearly all packers direct; com- vith week ago all classes 50 to mr Omaha Prices. Jan. 14—{U. 8, Bureau of Receipts 7.000; most-| 170 to 200 pound 50! bulk of sales $7 | OMAHA, Bheep—Receipts with a week ago; er; sheep and y: higher; feeders 750 to $1 hig Denyer Quotations. r DENVER, Jangl4.—Cattle—Recetpts |} 3,600; market steady; beef steers $6.00| No! @7.50; cows and heifers $4.50@ calves $7.50@10.00; bulls @3.5 stockers and feeders $5.00@ Hogs—Receipts 1,000; market 15 to 160 lower; top $7.45; bulk $7.00@7.55 Sheep—Recetpts 5,400; market lower; lambs $10.25@10.80; ewes feeder lambs $10.00@ lay are: nern Rocky Mountain and Pla- sion—Fair at beginning of . unsettled with occasional ows thereafter. Rocky Mountain and Pla- ‘air beginning of week; with probable snow over over southern por- mal temperature. SLIGHT ADVANGE RECORDED IN GRAIN PRICES FOR LAST WEEK CHICAGO, Jan. 14.—Alth ough the fall of the French cabinet was followed by a decline in wheat prices this week, better domestic milling demand and prospective reduction of the United States visible supply have largely acted as an offset. Compared with a week ago, wheat this morning var. ied from 34¢ low er to c advance 6 % ae was generally assumed at h sudden For That Good CHILE 108 N. Center St. 5B Bis Li "|X Off jes *| Third 4\s . ,|Fourth 4%s . Victory 4%s . % | Grass Creek | Rock River -. 4 | Mule Creek -. STRENGTH IN FINANCIAL MART BASED ON OPTIMISTIC OUTLOO NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—Further realization of money rates, promise of early improvement in the industrial situa- tion and a broadening of the investment demand, which found its chief outlet in bonds and high grade railroad shares, im- parted activity and strength to the financial markets this Oil Securities Furnished by Taylor and Clay LOCAL OLL STOCKS, 20 “4 23 2 2 eS Bessemer —————_—- Boston ce Creek Ro: k Petroleum . © Henry -— tain and Guilt 4,|and food specialties, the-Jatter includ- fhe Caspet Dally Cribune ‘STOGK TRADING [SMORE ACTIVE Gains Registered at Opening of Short Session in New York Today. the outset and with moderately large buying for the long account, gains of 1 to 3 points were made by prom! nent fasues. Motors, low priced steels domestic and foreign ofl chemicals ing Cocoa Cola and Wilson, were es pecially strong. Grangers Ind the raile, notably Atchison, Niirsis Cen- tral and Chicago & Northwestern. Of the low-priced tansportatioms New Orleans, Texas and Mexico was the feature, rising 6 points. The closing was strong. Sales approximated 450,- 000 shares. Trading bonds was active with « firm to strong tone. NEW YORK. Jan. 14-—Week-end W. O. F. Rites Western States NEW YORE CU RB CLOSING. $ 137 $ 1.62 2125 11.70] 8.37 8.75 99 1.00 | 4.25 14.37 9.00 9.50 5.42 6.00 utual Oil .... 6.00 6.13} ties Service Com. 159.00 261.00 S. O. Indiana .... 86.62 -86.87/ LIBERTY BONDS. | 97.80 Second 4%s . Crude Market Elk Busin q. Lance Creek Hamilton Dome ————~. Salt.Creek —————____—. Big Muddy -— }ler and Studebaker soon showing $ 96.80|2in—Demsnd 4.22%; cables 4.32 , T2138] aver, 66%40; s of speculative accounts gthened prices in the stock mar. at the active opening of today’s session. Foremost features of the ad: vance Included oils aad motors. Chand- gains of 1% points. California and Mexican Petroleums, Atlantic Gulf and General Asphalt also were strong. Large fractional* gains accompanied the buying of American Locomotive, General. Electric, Gulf States Steel, Central Leather, Famous Players and Public Service of New-Jersey. In the lwaydiyision firmness was shown by dian Pacific, Southern Pacific, Union Pacifics and Reading. Foreign Exchange—Irregular. NEW YORK, Jan. 14—Great Brit- erste e—emand 8.1934¢ cables 8.20. ly—Demend 4.40%; cables 4.41. isium—Demand 17.85%; cables Germany—Demand 0.54%: cables Denmark—Demand 19. Switzerland—Demand Spain—Demand 14.98, Greece—Demand 4.35. Argentina—Demand $3.50, Brazil—Demand 12.75. Montreal—93.75, Silver, NEW YORK, Jan. 14—Foreign bar Mexican dollars 60%c. ~ week. Money on call was abundant at 3 to er cent, the . -er rate applying ‘er, only to the shorter maturity by gilt edged collateral. Time 3 of 80 to 90 days wera made at per cent, but 4% per cent was the ruling quotation for longer dates. 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