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Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVER. - Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED [Sense | | coves, MRKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS > o B STOCKS STRONG WHEAT PRICES AFTER HOLIDAY) FIRM AT CLOSE ny Price Records Broken|Fractionsi Advances Scored With Resumption of Trad- in Grain List on the ing Today. Chicago Mart. LOCAL OIL sTOocks ao - Wi% 101% Ss . 98% «(98% | 88M 94% «4M 4M 7% 4% 27h French Republic, BAKER TO BE WITH OHIO OL CO. = A. Baker, who has during the administration of Governor |Kingiom of Re Carey held the office of state land commissioner, will on Feb- an eee fine ‘ ruary 15 leave that position to go with the Ohio Oi] company|U. kK of G. Be 1. 5 "3 x ‘ eu. CHICAGO, Dec. 26.—In the absence 5 . | Co Royalty to have charge of the land and leasing department with rs K. of G. B. & I, 54s, ‘pegs conditions in the earl ms veraged hugher bored 2" pee at CASPEr American Tee dna Tel, ov. 6s in the mont! Mr. 5 a fe Bs Der iaiah year, suppleented V9 anaves|Guring the early dealings. Tope .of ‘4 | Domine. —. 06 08 r. Baker was for twelve years in charge of all field in-| American Tel and Te'., col tr, 5s erlor depart- tures may lapse because nothing has| Armour and Co., 4s ---—------- been done. Baltimore and Ohio ev., 44s - The period of development about | Bethishem Steel p. . vestigat! of the sive pool operatios in a mumber of|export business tended somewhat to LLY BTS . Be 30 [ment in this ict and resigned special shires, imparted a strong tone/encourage bullish sentiment. and/ qu Guit and West Indies 23 4 when tendered his present position by - to most stocks in today’s market.|there was also considerable stress put|Pariwin Locomottre 124% | Compass as Governor Carey in March, 1919. to begin has nothing tn common with|Chy sit ast ae en While s number of industrial tasues|on talk of unfavorable conditions af- 41% |Zrants —— 28 But few men in Wyoming possess the variety experienced years ago, for | Gandnins tine sas extablished new peak prices for the|fecting the domestic winter crop. On| bernienem Steel — ; back of the present movement {= the|Goodvear 7 year, there were a few conspicuous|the other hand, holders of December|cansgian Pacific oo 3 ani 2 knowledge and the wealth of great | Grand ‘weak spots, notably Marine preferred. contracts showed a disposition to Central Leather 3 ‘ t t oomainies, Grand Tru which sold at « new low and approxi at ges = specs spose Chan@ler Motors " ~ Great Northern twnately one-half of the year's top lowe: edvance, Chesapeake and Ohio -...... ¢ conditions in ev " Great Norhtern 5 1-3e D price, Saies approximated $00,000] May 144% to 124K, and July 119% |Coleag. a and st. Paul ——— Thad pate igeack ppt ae ae ee cicsa Mo. Kan. and Texas new af, abares. ideas’ Som oc ee something | chicago. &. I. and Pacific --_. ; fends expect him to exhibit in] control, effective Dec. 21, of tha three | somtans oe —- Riess tor oe Chine Copper -. ete: are 4 ti 6 service with the great and highly] R. J. McMurray properties in Umack-|New York « al deb., 6s NEW YORK, Dec. 26, —, Stock | f1 sae [Or Deca P er scot ‘developed | Colorado Fuel and Iron -— Preauesrs. organized corporation in which he is] over, Ark., field. » Three wells are on| Northern Pacific pr. iten 4s prices continued thelr upward course). oo ounced upward slant, ow- Corn Prouucts . | West ‘Sxploration to take an important part, that ebil © of the properties. No. 1 was the/Oregon Short Line ref., 4s ‘on resumption of trading tocay efter| * more Proneanee that a go0a| Crucible Steet bed in three-day holiday. The demand em-| {9S ‘argely to intimations > ity and business acumen which his] second drilled in the field, coming pena re 4 Electric 5a . = X work for the state has demonstra for 275 barrels before the depth of| Penn. R- jen Se - export business would probably be 2 ep braced a wide list with the best gains z. 5 Gone. tomorrow een roar 8 | he commands. th a wi fi Reading Gen., 4s Daca ete. rans on 48% | ¥ Of -__-—__----_- 19 13 : the rand was determined, and is to/ standard Oil of Cal, deb., being registered in the copper, equtp-| Pon fe nails iktee eloee Wea 1 ¥ O11 - be deepened; No. came in for 7,000|tUnion Pacific First 4s _ ment, steel, oft end Tune were reg: | fm, at the eame at Saturday's fin- NEW YORK CURB CLOSING Cements Shipments Large” | barrels ond increased to 18,000 the|t. 8 Rubber, tite. Gains of one third day; No. 3 came in for 6,000./U. 8. Rubber 5s —- Well No, 4, on another tract, came| Utah Power and Light 5 in December and ts now making| Western Union. 6% Bid Ask! An anal: Sov: - ish to 1%c higher, with May $1.25% a of the November report istered by Utah Copper. | Pigwly | 's1.25% and July $1.14% to $1.14%. S #1800 | of the United States geological wur Wiggly, Studebaker, Cons! Big reciepts of corn here, about Log | “ticates that regardless of the uns: ‘American Smelting, Invincible Ot! — 3 x 11.87 Later the corn market rallied as a Cigar, Public Bervice of New Jersey, ; : 1.96 | stactory fuel a about 20.000 barrels. Control also| Westinghouse Electric, asin PT aR 1 ferred, ‘Trans-Continental |Oll, Bald- esi ays pad res he depressing ret Copper 38 | Sait Creek Pris 21.37 | tion, the Portisna coment on po s obtained of the McMurray pipeline, | ~ } *. Chemical pre ence on prices of corn and oa' International Harvester 20% Seilk: Grevk, Cine. 10.50} “ n mills of t - Pl ' Vorginia, Carolina tantial frac-| After opening at %c decline to %clrit ater Marine pfd. ------- 4K joo | corny ha during the past 11] °ommecting the properties with the Ewin and Reading. Substentin' 7; pyjadvance, May 72, the corn market Tulernations) Paper ; . , g.0| months. shipped over 19,000,000 bar-| Miséouri Pacific railroad, and all ol? tional gains also were a - J | showed = general setback. rels more than during a eimilar pe-]D°W on hand, estimated at around Unit tates 100,000 barrels. This contract wil! | gain, May 45% to 45% and later kept|Sfiavele Steal LIBERTY ‘SONDS. as & year ago and greatly in exomas ‘The securing of the contract for the near the initial figures. Missouri Pacttio government royalty ol! tn Cat Creek by the Lewistown Oil and Refining company of this city is one of the real Important events in the refining ott od tn the best previous year, That Alochol, New York Central, coca mceutt Ge> epkarn dip tatisal.- "The cinoat ene. yess Tire - 8. O. Indiana coh “4 the conditions hare been favorab'o| not increase the present capitaliza SHOWS SPLIT IN RANKS Eteel, Pan-American and Pacific \s. Seni jek the Guns ae Bitrday es Kenneco! per — 1318 Cities Service - 372 for bullding and pavement construc »n of Southern States Oil. | There were a few weak spots, tho/was f higher arith May 72%0] Lousvilles and Nawtvile - Fenslané -— 1435 /tton, im evidenced by the fact that - Trost conspicuous of which was the] finish to Yo higher, Y T2KC Mexican Petroleum cer ip shipmets of Portland cement durin, Refinery to Be Enlarged OF FORMER TREATY FOES yt — 5 J z a . . hited ‘ + te Feuitrorn! wate, a ecm dod Gee Oats started at %e decline to so] iam! Copper nc enaseet November were nearly twice as large| LEWISTOWN, Mont., Dec. 26.— u | feral Helectric also were reactionary. Foreign exchanges opened steady with little business being transacted because of the business holiday in ‘London. ~---—-—$100.66| of the best previous November. emita. tine wih “ae 3 % $7.90 Notwithstanding this unusual le were New York Centra} -----------. First 98.20] mand after a very active season, the 98.96 | mille were able to take care of (Continued from Page One) WASHINGTC parish. They sa!d he told them he wit-! Prees.)— eased the selzure and spiriting away Provisions hog valuees. & statement opposing 98.42 | vember requirements 0 fp bacegh of the quintette and recognized some! Senato: est for President S lkinke | ce: tuscany confidence Cash Gras: > 98.83 | stocks on hand Dy eee eee the | ond of the off business in this state. |o¢ the abductor Harting to call a world economic cope uart.| CHICAGO, Dec. 26.—Wheat No. 2 os nearly a million} In order to handle the minimum te in. Washi in investment and speculative quert-| Ossi No 2 hard $1.28%@S1.25%. $8.70) and a quarter barrels. It now looke| amount of olf which the government|,, 7% farmer. according to the inves.| ference in Washington. ished by the decided up- * 100.42] as though Sis Gatrenant of prices during Ves now tpi. 72% @73%; No. 3 = (pe yh was a ated . Hsiao spl al ae pein seek Shee: ye Recor 44% @46; No. 3 New high records for the year were! ™ 2 0° 5 “tau @o01. r the first Ugators, held up by the band on} Johson’s statement marks @ sp the Mer Rouge-Bastrop highway the|!n the “irre faction of ¢ night of the kidnaping and command. Senate (> ed to go to nearby ranch and get a|“efeat of treaty of Versailles and the bucket of water. eu he returned, | League of Nations. time in the tory of the industry 75 per cent of ‘ts producing capacity would be need. ed to supply the year's demand. Stocks hand at the end of November— recetves from ite royalties in Cat Creek it will be necessary to double the ca- pacity of the present plant, according to the statement given out at the office of the company. jahed by Stromber« Carburetor, a 1,000 barrelsa—while go x he is said to have declared that he} “An economic parley,” Johnson de Sotaan: Stewart Warner Speed- pecndi Aha a eahets 76. 5 than a year ago were sara ttn a sone in mrcypen Beg Hgerali + gar sages erga yo ae ators ie sae nigeie #¥: ee ometer, Pond Creek Coal, Endicott) Co. Ege ae sacues E 1.05 | tbe: eamo date {ny 1918, 2919 and 1930, sion’ with the present equipment. This| noe tot Taio maakt Mitions in Borone, hat tke mene pcr Johnson and Standard Ol of New|. Pork nominal. Lard $10.87; etbs|Geare Roebuck 1.80 reas frill enadie ‘them: to: eave: oa greater | {ooo ont the "Bucket «lia tind tat, Soutec the beoeestieae tee Jersey, new stock, the saine rave ne | $10.50@611.60 Sinclair Con Of Mule Creek » OIL STRIKE AT LEMMON Percentage of gasoline. The residue. | The invest'gators declined to dis} eo Germany peri: Hepes 36 SE oe Standard ———e Southern Pacific 98% | Rig Muddy — te] Lemmoni8. D., Dec. 26%--The Pra-| which ts now used for fuel ofl, wit) | 108? the present whereabouts of the |' TT) ToMn. on6 nations of the othes”wtrong spots were Stands High. Low. Close.|Southern Railway a | itl Staten company, composed of lo-| he run through the topping plant and] “Ter Dut st was intimated that be] oi, nore to Wa ton for such a 8 oa nwa Fatt t- Standard Ot lof N. J. - cal bnsiness cnen-has given out re-}a great quantity of gasoline saved) “i Somewhere in Mieslesipp! under} tence we'll dump in America's finera, Pullman, Borin ieee ana | De. - — - 1.25% 1.28% 1.24% 1.25% | studebaker Corporation 50] port that drilles in well 1, known | that {# now a practical waste. he: protection ot. Sermrnments OFS | ian “ie acopomid@ille ot Muncpe land go, Pigsly Wisely. Otis atten pale of + — 1.24%. 195% 1.24 1.25% | Tennessee Copper 4 ~ 1.60)as the Davis well, has reached While tho minimum amount of of! | °r:, It wes stated that he would bel... reparations muddle. United States Alcohol, ail up F248 1146.23 | 1108 | Texan Co. - = 3.50] good showing of oll." ‘The oll a on which bids were recaived by the| *otuced when wanted. “If officially we sit down with the three polfits. “Most of the eget cand : Texas and Pacific > 450] towing, not in- gusher style, overnment was placed at 600 barrels | Plans for the open hearing will beloiner nations and reach an unders see ee ea te and Ceansias Paci- Sa) 72 42% 71% 73% | Tobacco Products 83 | Sunburs' ~ 70) seeping up around the drill and per day, It is known that {t will far| formulated at a conference in New|/standing we are in honor bound te athe 2 72 72% 71% 724% | Transcontinental Oll ------ 1 Bik Basin - 1.60] ing and flowing out on the ground. fic were marked up 1 to 1% poitns. E Union Pacific --— - Drilling was stopped, howe: and 71% 72% 71% 72 ‘Top prices were shaded eter ee . United Retail Stores - will not be resumed for ten days or weakness developai in the Lowe” Dec, - . - 44 44 48% 48%] U. S. Ind. Alcohol - two weeks, as {t is necessary to se- Marine preferred losing 3% <= 45% 48 45% 45% | United States Rubber “ |cure a supply of new casing to use in merican International 1%. Trading “42% 42% 42% | United State Steel {drilling through the sand. siackened on the reaction Call Utah Copper ---. ‘ a | sae money openeil at 44 per cent: Jan. . - - 10.85 10.79 10.65 10.67 | Westinghouse Hlectric Live Stock | LAFOLLETTE TO INVESTIGATE May . . ~ 10.87 10.97 1087 10.92 Willys Overland -----~-. WASHINGGTON, D. C., Dec. 26. Inapiread by resistance shown in RIBs— American Zinc, Lead and Sm.- 4 An investigation will be started at exceed that amount. The contrast | Orleans next ‘Thursday of those con covers the entire amount of off recety.| 1ucting the inquiry. The coroner'’s/instat we udertake to carry out #2 the government from the Cat] Dauest over the bodies of Daniels and/ agreement to enforce reparations, we field. Tt will neceseitate the | Rchards and the report of the Newlabandon the traditional policy of doubling of the capacity of the pres-| Orleans pathologists who conducted] \merica. ent plant of the Lewitown Oj! and} ‘he autopsy will be discussed. “We become a par of the Eurnp¢ Refining company, and plans are now] Christmas dinners were served yes-| scheme of things and we enter upon under way for the dig increase, , |terday to the troops stationed here|that course from which wo have #@ Montana Oil Notes. and at Mer Rouge. Ofticers of two|recently escaped and which our peat ry out and accept {t, and the verv profit taking and special Uquidation, Last bailing test of Northfield-Re-| companies of militia here and news-|ple so overwhelmingly repudiated.” the bulls bought with fresh confidence|y., | 10.75 | Butte end Superior ---. é ae once by La Foliette and other senators | tianca well on Genou structure showed | papermen were entertained at a din ae in teh, afternoon, advancing several + = 10,75 10.75 130.70 10.70 | Cala Petroum ----—~------- Chicago x3 ra _|into the new contract of the Sinclair] 1800 feet of oll standing in casing,| ner given by the chief of the depart favorites well beyod the high prices —a—_—_ Montana Power 4 CHICAGO, Dec. 26.—{U. 8. Da ft, | Crudo Ol Purchasing company for] ‘The well will not be drilled further | ment of justice forces conducting the of the morning. rar eaent the Shattuck Arizona ment of Agriculture)}—Hogs receipts | -overnment royalty oll from the Salt until weather moderates. investigation here. clalty strong despite the cu’ e Chicago Northwestern --~- 48,000; market fairly active; steady | Creek tied of Wyoming. onrnes e bulk 350 to J. I. Jones of Great Falls was eclect-| A report that the farmer, who gave refined product There were some Great Northern Ore -— 4 /clendaicad plac eaten yer ery Rete ER LEGRy ed secretary and treasurer of the Am-|his name as Berry Whetstone, was Shean breads § Dacware ee anced ae Las | es? on lighter “weights; bulk desir-| 70 EXPAND FROM PROFIFTS | rican Refining company and J. J.| boing secreted in Baton Rouge, along ‘mered down nin a AS oa 4 Operations and profits of the Sin-| Weldmann wan elected second vice-|with another impertant state witners, {clair Pipelne’ company owned jointly | presidet. could not be verified from Baton by Sinclair Consoldated Ol Corpora-} The recent 5 per cent dividend on} Rouge oday. and Lackawanna three and Vanadium 26.-—Potatoes| American Linseed Oil - - 1% lante packing sows $7.60@$8.00; ples Steel, American Ice, Allied Chemical, total United ——_—_—> slow, round stead Deny ee , ‘elsey Wheel 8.45@ $8.60; medium 5 35: | d O1 , / i Bee fins VRS ard and Kelsey * Dulk round whites No. i, 80g| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION faa ts 55@$8.60; light light $8.550 ane gfe pi onan Scans Na Bebe ee rors ts eee Another witness is reported as hav poin! and wht iu ae e in . : ' ‘The closing was ‘rm. Marking up|95 cwt: Sfichigan, sacked and buik| 1. ctment of the Interior, U.| $8.85; packing sows smooth $7.60@ | previously, aue to increaned capacity | pSicpis othe three ceatent ot Bene [RE waeh, Femoved to eapeleton ees ‘of call’ money rate.to § per cent and) round whites No. 1. 80@90 cwt: Min-|_ “TECK Office at Douglas, Wyo-)$8.00; packing sows rough $7:250 las well as a greater amount of olll cont is payable on February 18 to| the Charente nee en auainted with then 5% induced profit taking in some] nesots sacked and bulk round whites se December 23, 1922. $7.60; killing pigs $3.00@$8.25. available for running in the M'd-Con-| stock of record January 31 instead|etate will call are authority tora of the leaders, notably: Baldwin and|No. 1, 75@85 cwt; Idaho sacked rur- ee {s hereby given that Elmer| Cattle receipts 22,000; market slow ltinent district. Tho large cash bal-] sf Sanuary 8 ae fine conounen! batsesontetmat: thay wihteet: teasiee Studebaker, but accumulation con-} als No. 1, 1.00 cwt; Idaho sacked rus- oie ie eee cer, Wyoming,| uneven: killing quality plain; beef) ance is to be used mostly for expan. He ope as - {statement tha y not fear to tinued in other quarters, especially Beet october 14, 1920, made| steers generally wenk to I6¢ lower: |sion of the company's all tranapporta.| 042i g te Titan sitinee ea emia | SORRY to all they know. Tt was this vf wi + i : to sell UP{ tion sy: liy the laying of ue hy f il 2 rote ih New York Central, American Si k tend| largely short fed of value ystem, principally the laying zs additional stock-raising homes’ ee tare arouné|a trunk line t Fi Sunburst consolidated royalties re-| masked men that is believed to have gar, American Beet Sugar, Maxwell entry, No. 010912, for W%NE% | to $8.50@89.75: | few loads [ho the ian leet Missourl | cently organized by L. C. Stevenson |Jed to tho death of Daniela and Rich ‘Motors A, Cosden and Austin-Nichols, ction 28, SW% section 27, NW % | #20. io the Wrowing fisids. ‘Tis southe=n| 14 ‘associates controls from 1 per|arde ‘sdvanced trom 1.to more than section 28, : terminus is to be extended from Mexia | * Pry: i zo Tae NW spection! 84; (carte sare lto the Stuclair Consolidated refinery | Cent t© 12% per cent on over 55,000| Whetstone told the authorities he Reg rang . sixth {ing grades and classes large-|on the Houston ship canal. Thus} °°r@s: was a nephew of former Deputy Sher- fan, awe piled notions f inane a. Resa nad stockers” and fesders| Wyoming crude oils will have a direct} _ The Three R. D. company has spud-| ir 7, J. Burnett, the suspect who has make fina! q a _ NEW. YORK, Dec. 26.—Foreign ex- ; better re-| pipeline outlet to the Gulf of Mexico} 2¢4 in @ well on section 20-35-2 Kavin-| been jatled here. extra firsts 47% @50c; 44@46c; sec-| tablish claim to the land above ¢ de- (rant te pene Detter .srradies| re:| pipeltn Chicago through existing Unes,| Sunburst structure company head-| Attorneys for Burnett are anxious onds 42@48c; eggs lower; receipts 3953| scribed, before Marion P. Wh oat Sheep receipts 14,000; opening fair-/To the north the company intends| quarters at Shelby and officers are|for a ruling on thelr petition for a canes; @40c; ordinary firstc|United States Commissioner, a’ ly active; fat lambs strong to 25c |doubling its present 20,000 barrel ca-| Jack Decker, president, Willard Rick-| preliminary trial for their client 35@36c; miscellaneous 37@38. Casper. Wyoming, on the 29th day higher: carly top. $15.40 to packers:|pacity to the refineries of both com.) *rds, vice president, Bruca P. Radi-| through the regular court channe’s pssras nner tadeedaett : in of January, 1923. Je $5 pound|pantes outside of Chicago. The} £40, vice president, C. B. Roberts,|‘The petition made before District change irregular. Quotations Clin aoe pep Hiporietns Toa, 104|present lines also serve the Suger| secretary-treasurer. Judge Odom was forwarded to the at aes YT pee, ; rig eon ead | ing wethers big 25c|Creek plant of the Standard near Kan-| Gibson Consolidated Ol company has|torney general, who has taken no ac demen | Tyler, Sed ‘at eae feeders steady; 65/885 Cty es well as the Sinclrir re-]| been ncorporated wth capital of 5,000.-| tion. Despane, all of Casper, Wyoming. igher tnir lambs $14.50; sheep 250|fineries at Kansas City and Coffey-| 000 units, $1 par, by G. B. Gooch, H.| Governor Parker at Baton Rouge : ; B. J. ERWIN, pound Spex 99 pound up to| Ville, Kansas and Vinita, Muskogee} M. Bruce, W. W. Philbrick of Spo-| declined today to affirm or deny a re- Urea ed aden and Cushing, Oklahoma, kana and ©. M. Johnson of Great|port that the state had two men In Publish December 26, 1022, and 9, Falls. custody who have made confessions NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—Prices of/ January 2, 16 and 23, 192 , j Development Predicted. ‘The well of the California company,| Sheriff Fred Carpenter, on the a3 Wyoming olls at 2 p. m. today were SSE eee ag EVANSTON Wyo., Dec. 36,-For] near Agawan is down over sixteen |vice ot Attorney General Coco today Usted on the New York curb as fol NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION partment of Agricu pees aatye! igher,| Weeks the local land office has been| Hundred feet. First possible produc-| addressed a telegram to Dr. B. M demand 15.79; | !ows: omer SEO. EeeMy lost: buik{® “Hot bed” of “silent investigators” | 8S sands are expected at 2,300 feet.|McKerin, former mayor of Met Greece demand 1.25; Poland demand} __Fensiand rth Vay Nee tel yh 4 Department of the es close dull with ais See tute| Dent upon securing lands under the] According to preliminary estimates | Rouge, belleved to be a student at 0056; Czecho-Slovakia demand 8.18; . Land Office at Douglas, - | Dae! prospecting and leasig act. production frora Montana ofl fields in| Johns Hopkins untversity at Balti Flax Seed. ‘Argentine demand 38.10; Brazil de- Omar 1 116; Salt Creek! ming, December 23, 1922. i 1922 will be about two million, three|more, inetructing h b - These men are not of the ordinary fim to return te] DULUTH, Minn., Dec. 26—Cloaq qmand 13.98; Montreal 99 3-16. Notice is hereby given that BOY: casa ccteata a 00 thre, to@ise| {Pe of schene promoters, but go| hundred and fifty barrets. Louisiana as n witness at the open | sash prices , Become 4 ert Heggie o: itman, Wyoming, “ about their business in a quiet way DIA a CL ing hear! eong anap- |usked; 6 olds —_——_— . .00; 1,400 @ ay 4 po NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | who, on August 16, 19155 uly cae 4 peyote Sate nae ad phate” \iay. Tere Suet ‘adactts ST ore which begins at Bastrop on Department of the Interior, U.|homestend and additional S. R.|4876: ehe stock fully steady: veals| What they want and how to get it. J METALS 7g S. Land Office st Douglas, Wyo-|homestead entries January 17, pecker coe anata es ciustaritercrehi ice MONROE, La,, Dec. 26.—In contra ming, December 23, 1922. 1921, Nos. 017554. 020080, 020081,| and feeders strong to 18c higher. | ial er there would baa string) NEW YORK, Dec. 2%—Copper v a y Bolede Se ee ee ee ead: Ba React ‘Guiper wee on boners Sai bee apetien pee et reeas ientatiee stent | of twelve to fifteen rigs on the ridge| firm; electrolytic spot and nearby |MMéht by officials of John Hopkins rate Fis cosine via 66; ofoured af 6: ning, who on Mavch 16, 1921, Aprill 93: SB aitlondl’ horestesd “SW letrong; ewe top $7.78; feeders steady. Detween Spring Valley and Kemmor- | 14% @14% Mi; McKerin, former mayor’ of Mer diction of the announcement tact METAUSIGNS >O1E MAKERS Hi er, owned by one compaay alone. Tin firm; spot and futures 39.00. é oy, : fast loan 5%; call loans against ac- taade homestead and)SE% section 23, W%NE%, SEX | ‘There hag been a great deal’ of| Iron steady; No. 1 northern $27.00@ | Rouse, was not registered as a sti Awie ceptances 4c. Time loans steady;|additinal entries, No.|NE% section 26; and additional 8. Denver Prices. checking of permits that have, been 0; No. 2 northern $26,00@$28.00.| “ent there Aad tis mail had eon eA mixed collateral 60-00 days 4%@5c:|/928000, 028321, for homestead,|R. homestead W%SW% section 24,] pexveR, Colo, Dec. 26-—Cattle eranted and which, under the late ra | No. 2 southern $24.002@820-00. turned to the office as unclaimed, 46 months 4% @5c; prime commercial NE%NE% section 31 and addi--NEYSW%, NWMSEX, SSW! Ott 4200; market 15 to 250 high.|suiring imprerunents and expendl : P , here that his son was er: beef steers $4.50@$8.60; cows and heifers $8.00@$7.75; calves $5.00@ . i : RANK stockers and feeders $3.50@ WAN 2 mn denied the r is son had fied to Europ=. UNDERREAMERS into hiding. He sald the former, may return to this ion unless needed to testify. icKerin'sedict last sum that jolt distilling and other kindred law NEW YORK, Dec. 2¢—Sugar fu-/iessness must cease is sald to have tures closed firm; approximate sales been the cpening chapter in the series 11,000 tons. ‘The market for refined of events that Jed to the naping was easier and prices were 10 points episode and the subsequent murders. paper 4%c. tion. homestead, Lots 2, 3, 4, E¥%|section 23. F%NW% section 26, —_——______________—- |W. E% section 19, township 34/township 34 N., range 86 W., sixth N., range 79 W., sixth principsl/ principal meridian, has filed notice| gq ;, peeeidiens ee ilar notice of ery Shastion to Ses Final ee $7.28, ion to make three-year proof, | vear proof, to establish claim to the = |to establish claim to the land above land above described, before Marion | , LOSS receipts 1.200; market, 10 0 joepeeee cates rene Re- ay Wineeee hag pore ee $8.25. 2 , | iver United States Lan: ice, sioner, at ‘asper, Wyoming. on the 44 < oe bg gd on the 29th sort ey. of Jaaruary, 1928. tary awdyriios "maoosiazh january, he imant names as nesses: = 4 2. “Ciaimant names as witnesses: | Robert Morton. A. D. McFarland, ‘oni pat Bah perengerine, $15.00 7 Oscar Thomas, of, Casper. Wyo-|R. J. Davidson, all of Powder River, ay ing: Al Cook, of Casper, Wyo-|Wyoming: Thomas Alexander, of SERED SIC Oscar Brodi ‘asper, | Casper. i i i lower with fine granulated now|An attempt made to assassinate th: - Ruy nar fy Oe of a EE ERWIN, : ‘OU quoted at 7 cents. The demand, how-|mayor as he was answering a sick Montana. 4 * "Register. : poeae was only moderate, call culminated in his departure from SUPPLY B. J. ERWIN, Publish December 26, 1922, and ye aes eH |this section in which he was bors PLY "i 55 » 9, 28, 1923. otton. jand his Gruber Publish December 26 Brdo2, and ee ee : —— NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—Foreign ber NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—Cotton spot : I ee January 2, 9, 16, 23, 1923. . Use Tribune Want Ads and get reeuits| silver 62%c; Mexican dollars 47%c quict; middling 26.80. [Use Trib