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ON EARLY SALES Price Tendency Upward at Closing Session of the Year. NEW YORK, Dec. 80—The closing Stock market session of the year opened Wilh the main tendency of prices upward. Cash sales obyiously to establish tax losses were again in evidence. North American advanced nearly a point to a new high record for the year. Copper shares were in fairly good demand but the early gains were largely fraction: Enai co:t Johnson established a new top peak price on a net gain of one point 8nd good buying wus noted in Califor. nia Petroleum, United States Steci, Baldwin and Dupont. NEW YORK, Dec. 30.—virtually all proups of stocks moved to higher levels in today’s brief session of the market, the last of the year. Wide spread predictions of business pro= perity during the coming year and Secretary Hughes’ suggestion of an tnternatinaal conference of financiers to sevic3 the reparations problem had @ cheerf.1 effect on sentiment, while an advanos in Pennsylvania crude ol Prices was reflected in a brisk demand for the ofl shares. Some of the other strong spots were Standard Oil of Qalifornia, Houston Ol, Chicago and Northwestern, Continental Can, Bosch Magneto, Stromberg, Carburetor and Dupont all up two to four points. New peak prices for the year were was established by. Endicott -Johnson | trom Northern “American, Stewart Wasner| x1. Speedometer, the gains ranging from 1% to 4 polnts, The closing was stroug. Sales shares, Economic Tide Turns, Germany Is Optimistic “WABHINGTON, Dec. 30.—German industry is pulling away from what.| down, appeared a few weeks ago to be the| declined a little more. brink of chavs and a turn in th: soonomic tide in that country is dus,|off at the start. eceording to opinions expressed by zome oficials here on the basis of in- formation recieved relating many. Reports to the department of com- STOCKS STRONG |GRAIN approximated 620,000 to. ship | Wheat— building and tobacco growing in Ger-) Dec. GHAIN TRADING [5 UNSETTLED Sharp Fluctuations Mark Trading in Short’ Session This Morn:.ig. CHICAGO, Dec. 80—tWheat value Suctuated rapidly here today during the early dealings after an unsettled opening. The Liverpool wheat mar- ket fail t~ refléct the sharp break A priow on this side of the Atlantic yesterday and values here soon roadened, December acting the most erratic, touching 1.23 on a break and rallying later to 1.37. So rapid were the fluctuations that values varied ic between trades. There was some scat- tered liquidation in evidence in the May delivery with an ensing off in price after the opening. News de velopments had little or no effect early, some traders who had sold out early in the week being in quandary, believing there had been break enough but not fnclined to reinstate long ‘new, and were awaiting further de. velopments, The opening. which varied from %c decl'ne to 1\ ad- varios, with May $1.32 to $1.22% and July $1.12% to $1.15%, was folio by_a further se(back all around. Subsequently, the market quieted down somewhat with local shorts ™more inclined to take profits and even up for over the yea: end. A fair rally towtrd the finish resulted from covering by shorts and values rose to above yesterday's finish. The close unsettled, with values ranging %oe decline to 1¢ dvance, with $1.22% to $1.22% and July $1.13% to $1.13%, Corn and cats were unsettled in ne with “he action in what, there being considerable eveniri’ up under way for over the year end. After opening 1% lower to %e higher, with May 71% to 71%, the corn market underwent slight further losses all around. Later # reaction set tn because of free buying of May corn and values rose to well above yesterdty’s close. The finish was strong, with values showing a net gain of %0 to 1%c. with May 7240 to 72\c. Oats started unc! to Xe May 44%o to 44%o and Iater Provisions were unchanged to 2c Open High» Lo - Close ---—-- 1.27% 1.27% 1.23 125% migroe disclosed what was believed | Corn— to>beaerapid recovery storing her growing industry, Germany produced 77,140,000 pounda in 1822, a nincrease of more than 15 per cent over last year's output. This gain in, produc tion offset decreases: in other Buro- pean countries and left the conti- nent with a net increase for the year ‘ef about 10,000,000 pounds. The 1922 figure was reported at 274,405,000 pounds, RAIL ORDERS . HIT RECORD ‘CHICAGO, Dec, 30.—Railways this yeer broke previous records in order- img reight and passenger cars and locamotives.to cope with the car shortage in history, the Age declared todey. Freight car or- greatest Raflway ’ ders were greoter than any year since 181%; passenger car purchases were Jarger than any year since 1916, and locomotive contracts exceeded every year since 1918, the statement said. The total orders. were announced as colows: t Freight cars 173,853 compared with 28,346 in 1921; passenger cars 2,403,- against 246 in 1921; and locomotives 3,56 compared with 239 in 1921, It was estimated that the total or- ders of cars and locomotives involved |n expenditure of $471,224,000. Only 66,252 freight cars were built during 1921, the rvport seid, indicat ing that car builders have a large number of orders yet unfilled. Seen eee . ‘Use Tribune Want Ads and get rest.ts in the ship} Deo. =a building business with Germany re |May ---—. merchant fleet at an}July —-.-- amazing. rate. As for ‘the thbaccolOate— May ———~ 133 1.22% 1.20% 1.20% July --—_ 1.42% 1.18% 1.11% 1.13% cre. Sere ae 1M 22K TOM 0% 72% 10% Deo. ------ 42% 42% 41% May .--.-- 44% 45 44% July AIM 42% 41s Lard— Jan. 10.75 10.87 10.87 Mey 11.10 Ribe-- Jan. 10.67 lay CHICAGO, Deo. 80.—Potatoes | steady; receipts’ 48 cars; total United States shipments 472; ‘Wisconsin sucked and bulk round whites 80@90c cwt.; Minnesota sacked and bulk round yhites 75@850 owt; Idaho owt; bulk round © whites partly graded 8097850 cwt- —————— LIQUOR SUITS ARE DEFEATED WASHINGTON, Deo. 30-—The fed- eral government in a brief filed in the supreme court today hel¢ that the appeals of the foreign steamwhip lines Prohibition dect- sion of Judge hand at New York had tailed to show that the United States had consented to be sued, and that the cases could not therefore be prosecuted. IMPROVEMENT IN STOCKS SLOWS UP UNDER HEAVY SALES, REPORT bond prices showed moderate im- tn the Lausanne peace negotiations. The net losves were, however, com- Allied Chemical & Dye -—.. 79% Allis bh American 31% American 73% 138 7 Associated Preas Leseed Wire, Chalmers American American American American American American American | American American Atchison Baltimore and Ohio — Bethlehem Steel “R™ Canadian Pacific Central Leather Chandler Motors -. Chesapeake and Ohio >, Mil, and St. Paul | Chicago, R. I. and Pac. ano Copper --—.-._.. ‘olorado Fuel and Iron Corn Products Erte ch © Casper Daily Crihune | Oil Securities Bid Ask 2 a7 93 Elkhorn E. T. Williams Kinney Coastal IWARKET GOSSIP-AND FIELD NEVI GHIO IL CONTINUING OPERATIONS No completions were made during the past week by the Ohio Of com- to pany although two should be in the sand within the next few days. One f these 1 2 on section 6-32- field, which tor quarter of| ply extrome west ual aous ¥ General Asphalt General Electric General Motors - Goodrich Co, -. Great Northern pfd. -. Tinois Central ~___ Inspiration Copper nternationa] Harvester Int. Mer Marine pfa@ . — International Paper - nvincible Oil Kelly Springfield Tire -. oulsvile and Nashville Mexican Petroleum Miemt Gopper --—----—- Middle States Oil Missouri Paciftce Norfolk and Western <-_. Northern Pacifio ~.--....---. Oklahoma Prod. and Ref. -.. Pacific Ot) T 00 55. NEW YORK CURB CLOSING Bid Ask Mountain Producers -$ 17.62 $ 17.87 1.78 1.06 21.00 10.76 Pan American Petroleum Reading - Rep. Iron an Royal Dutch, N. Sears Roebuck Sinciatr Con OD Southern Pacific ~~. Southern Railway .. 3tandarl Oll of N. J. - Studebaker Corporation - Tennessee Copper Texas Co, Texas 2nd Pacific - Tobacco. Products . - Transcontinental O11 Union. Pacific = Tnited Retail Stores United States Steel Utah Copper Westinghouse Bilectrii Witty Overland American iZnc, Lead and Sm.15% B Butte and Auperior -—____----. 31% Cala,. Petroleum 68 Montana Power -.. Shattuck Arizona Great Northern Ore -— Chicago Northwestern Consolidated Gas --.. Maxwel Motors B American Linseed Oil a vhesitoeren5 MURDER GiAR PLACED AGAINST Alleged Slayers of. Man in Bootleg Steal Are Held for Trial. CHEXENNE, Wyo., Dea. 30.—Mike Sorrentino, Vincent. Licato and Vin; cent Montallano late Friday were held without ball to the district court, to answer charges of murder in the first degree predicated on the slaying of George McCough, whe was shot to éeath in a “moonshine house’ in South Cheyenne last week. Casper Taglavore, also arragined on the mur- charge, was not held on that cHarge, but was bound over under $500 ball as a material witness. All four are Italians and all deny any knowledge of the homicide. ‘Vance Homan, who invaded the “moonshine house” with McCough, and was standing beside the Intter when he was shot, identified Sorren- tino as the man who fired the fatal CE THREE IN COURT 8,000; market 10 to 16c higher; lighter weight up most. Bulk 225 to 300 pound butchers 8.40; bulk 150 to 210 pound averages 8.50@3.55; 8.65; bulk packing sows 7.50@7.7 able pigs mostly 7.75@%00; estimated hold over 3,000; heavy hogs 8.25@8.40 medium 8.35@8.50; ight 8.60@8. light light 8.35@8.55; packing sows smooth 7.60@8.00; packing sows rough 7.40@7.65; killing pigs 7.50@ 8.25. Cattle receipts 500; compared with week ago, beef steers largely 50 to 1.00 lower; medium and good grades showing most decline; extreme top matured steers 11.90; yearlings scarc best young steers 10.50; beet cows and heifers Nargely 0c higher; bulls 385 to 0c higher; veal calves 100@ 1.50 up; stockers and feeders steady to 25c lower; plainly bred light kind reflecting «decline; week's bulk prices follow: beef steers 7.75@: stsock ers and feeders 5.65@6.50; butcher stock 4.40@6.60; canners and cutters 3.00@3.50; veal calves 10.00@11.00. Sheep receipts 2,000; market com: pared with week ago: fat wooled lambs weak to 1§c lower; heavy kind off more; handy shorn. offerings largely steady; extreme top wooled lamba-15.60 to city butchers; packers top 15.50; closing top wooled lamb 15.80 to shippers, 15.00 to packers. shorn lambs numerous; bulk 12.75@ 12.15; fed yearlings closing unevenl: lower; best yearlings 13.00; fat sheep largely 25 to 75c higher; best age! wethers 9.35; fed ewes upward to 6.65 feeding lambs scarce, steady; mostly 13.75@14.50; few lots 14.65. Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb. Dec. 30.—(United States Department of Agriculture,)— Hogs—Receipts 8,500; mostly fc Sauby, 400 feet Salt Creel, SW % |sectt 450 f NW section 2 section 13-34-2w: éri!l ng 6%-Ir Lance Creek. ‘: sectior tieck Rtv ralty, sec Ei, section 8344-20-78; Grill 4 ba which will be a by-product Steel works, in quantity 10,000,000 Dic fest daily. The Utah Ges and Coke company offers, however, the Rock Springs interests, or tribute the product, veetment in Balt Lake. Jection advanced is the tearing the paved streets CHICAGO, Armour and Stocks $60,000,000 of referred certificates, it was re Tuesday at f Illinois, | SILVER ees NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE December, in the year of our Lord *]One Thousand Nine Hundred a ' ighteen, one Martha A. Irwin, and T WE idward M. Irwin, wife and hur-| 4 serve Salt Lake City with gas. of the} i cu: | Kingdom of ju. kK to sell its plant the only m against the entry of a new 6 y being to protec by ling Deo. 30,—First company of seven D pe would be offered to th $89 a share. The ration was formed recently baidiary of Armour and con — 44 ding Gen lard Oil n Pacific NEW YORK, Dec. 30.—Foreign ba r 64%; Mexican dollars 49% oe Ele. ric, 78 1 10 NEW PEAK REACHED IN WHEAT REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE. WHEREAS, on the 6th day of 4 nd, of the County of Natrona, section 3420-78:! State of Wyoming, did make, exe- eeltion 2425-78; | cube and deliver to the Wyomi CHICAGO, Dec. $0.—After touching|son were cotncident with a statement 9425-75; / Trust and S inks Bank, a Wyom w high price record for the sea-|from Secretary Hoover that an out- stion 2.| 2 corporation, having its princi Ge wheat ot this week has/ OW of gold m the United States rc” * |pal place of business at Cheyenne eagiors cece aoe oe wring | Was helping to restore the buying . Baxiee Basin, Wyoming, their certain promisory SS ee a debe cla bobbed B countries which the gal Wo." ‘wocts 14-17-104; standing at notes aggregating the sum of Four| tainty as the result of heavy selling | traveled. M . " “* “| Thousand Three Hundred Sixty-|n the part of hot¢ Big domestic) The first \¢ of the week, how. 9 ‘fost Eight and no-1C0 ($4,368.00) doj-| receipts and lessening of optimism as/ever, developed persistent selling ar pyeer ae lars, as follows: to export business did a good deal to/which seemed to be concentrated Montana Oil Notes, One for $1,000 due Jan. 1, 1922. [bring about unioading strong} Sentiment at oe nb s ¥ One for $1,000 due Jan, 1, 1922. | With primary arrivals of wheat! «tage was powerfully affected throvel "gaara bs WA eae, 00" tani a One for $2,000 due Jan, 1, 1922, | much in excess of those of a year ago| bearish opinfons voiced by & leading ture is down over 1.200 feet and ®) One for $ 68 due July 1, 1919. | 1nd with prospects apparently dwind 0 contended that the United comptetion is eerers soon ‘ a One for 60 due Jan. 1, 1920. |!Ing for any !mmediate enlargement raised 92,000,000 bushele qaseiia Gib cosspanyskperts 21 One for 60 due July 1, 1920, |of purchasing for Burope, bulls found ne year Under yodh <4 ell on aye ha ©, wittin! One for 80 due Jan. 1, 1921. | themselves at a disadvantage. High-|c'rcumstances deciines wero hard) te he city Seats cS idea tds nee One for 60 due July 1, 1921. st prices of the week and of the sea-| check production coming from| The three first notes bearing inter-| hon, and in that case, the whole! ises will be foreclosed by the sale ands. a de: at Trouble Over Franchise. Trouble has ‘arisen over market: est at the rate of six per cent per , of the said mortgaged premises, and ‘» that purpose, on the 8th day of anuary, A. D., 1923, between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon principal sum by said mortgage s¢{ ured to be paid, together with the }f inberest thereon, shall at the option] } num from date, and the remain- r of said notes bearing interest the rate of eight per cent per annum from maturity. f the said mortgagee, its succes- *, rs ing the Baxter Basin gas supply in ye Met ™ + and 6 o'clock in the afternoon, to- Utah, according to report, over a] ,And WHEREAS on tne first|sore or assigns, become due and|wit, the hour of 10 o'clock im thé Resa nite ehtlactient * ou 7 etes past: cat re Lebel date the said|/payable forthwith, anything in eaid forenoon of that day, at the front k ; i Martha A, Irwin ’ r - the Utah Gag & Coke company, which arkets a homemade product in Salt ie City < irwin did make, Savings Bank, their certain mort- and Edward M. execute and de- er to the Wyoming Trust and nortgag. or in said note contained o the contrary notwithmanding; And WHEREAS it is further door of the courthouse in Caspers in the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, I, J. L. Marquis, “The nication for a franchigt provided in and by said mortgage,|Sheriff in and for the County of filed with the Salt Lake Cly offti Sees scott. to mecune the: payment that in case default should be ane meres an the beta oS ee aiz by F. BH. Hurley and John c.|2o § ; » oD lin the payment of said frincipal|#nd at the request of W. F. Du Howird, representing the gas inte: Ma bea ata described] vim of money, intended to be se-|legal holder of said real estate ests, hus been hold up pening a can: |? » pd "three (3) ambitour (4) cured by said mortgage, or in the|}mortgage, and promissory notes, plete hearing: to be given the case, at and the south half of the north- payment of the interest thereof, or| herein described, will sell at public which all parties tnrorested will have : te any part of such principal or inter-|vendue, to the highest bidder for a nay west quarter (S%NW%) and [Oi So'in said mortgage provided,|cash in hand, so much of said Another stumbling block in the} {2e southwest quater (SW%) of tthen it hculd be and might be law-| premises as ‘may be necessary picmess of marketing Baxter Basin Pit os a Sts Loterans oe ful for the said mortgagee, its suc-|to satisfy th. amount due on gar in Utah, is that the Columbia ~~ |cessors or assigns, to sel} and dis-|said mortgage, on the date of ( S%) of the northeast quarte: Steel company, which ‘s soon to erect - pose of the said mortgaged prem-|from date until paid, together with big plants near Sait Lake, promiacs ee: of cree four (4), |ises, and all the right, title, benefit| attorney's fees and all costs and Townes Wi crareltones tea and equity of redemption of said! expenses @lowed by law, which said w DEMAND SLOW IN BUTTER | sss of So Sh cbregeat sen. State of Wyoming. Ww D. MART AT END OF WEEK CHICAGO, Dec. 30.—Despite the holiday season the butter market for the week continued dull with a stead- ily decreasing demand for all stocks, according to the United States Bureau of Markets. A surplus threw the market in fervor of buyers Only two'markets showed a change from the ofs.ew of last Monday on 92 score sta ‘ ‘The closing prices yesterday follow: Chicago 50, one point loss; New York de: of 54, unchanged; Boston 54, one half point loss; Philadelphia £5, un changed, ee ee (1 nearer Aone nee Butter and Eggs | CHICAGO, Dec. 30.—Butter changed. Eggs unchanged; rece'ts 1,989 cases, Poultry alive, higher (owis 15@23c; springs 19c; roosters 18; tuckeys 25c; geese 16c. on the 17th day of December, A. Book 14 of Mortgages, 643; owing to W. F. Dunn, the assi and owner and holder of the above which notes and mortgage were as- signed to W. F. Dunn for a valu- able consideration on the 11th day cipal sum of $4,226.00 with inter- est thereon, from the 11th day of January, 1922, at the rate of eight terest to this date is the sum of $4,521.82; and as provided in said un yportgage, there fees to be aided to the principal and interest, and that a reasonable attorney's fee is the sum of $500, and also costs and expenses of sale. mortgagors, their heirs or assigns, therein, at public auction for cash, according to the statutes in such cases made ar.d provided and in the manner therein prescribed, and out of the money arising from such sale to retain the said principal and! interest, together with the cost and expense of such sale, and attorney, solicitor, or counsel fees, and the premises to be sold as aforesaid, sre, and are described in said morte gage substantially, as follows, tos wit: i Lots three (8) and four (4) and the south half of the north- west quarter (S%NW%) and the southwest quarter (SW%) of Section three (3): Lots one (1) and two (2) and the south half hich mortgage deed was recorded » 1918, at 11 o'clock A. M., in ct Page And WHEREAS default having been made in the conditions of said| ove : be, should b 3% rplus, if any there be, should be/ (S%) of the northeast quarter mortgage, in this, that no part of| paid by the party making such sale,) (NE%) of Section. four (4) Sara ie erga bes nae pari demand, to the said mortgagors, | Townshi, thirty-three (38) ght Le WY» | ¢) heirs, executors, acdministra- i te 2 1921, and that there is now due and ae eat By ne tors or assigns; west of the 6th Principal M And WHEREAS esi¢ mortgage; dian, in Natrona County, Wyomss {contained full power of suiv of said! ing : premises therein described, on de-| Dated’ this 25th day of Novem- fault in the payment of the prin-| ber, A. D., 1922. cipal sum of money and the inter- JOSEPH L. MARQUIS, est thereon; atid WHEREAS, more Sheriff within and for the | than thirty days have elapsed since County of Natrona, State of default has been made in the pay- Wyoming. }ment of interest, by the terms of Purcell, Casey & Perkins, attorneys) said mortgage, and the said default, Pub. Dec. 2-9-16-23-30, 1922, and scribed notes and mortgage, January, A. D., 1922 the prin- per cent per annum, no part of/in the said condition thereof, the Jan. 6, 1923 which has been paid, and that the| 5ower of sale contained thevein has — — - es total amount of principal and in-||ecome operative, and WF sREAS SWAN UNDERREA Ss \no suit or proceedings have peen / stituted at law to recover the d is also attorney’s| secured by the said mort gage, part thereof; THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that, by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained, jand the statutes of the State of And, WHEREAS, it is provided in said mortgage, that in case of) Wyoming in such cases made and Prine Wi oF any installment of principal or any/| provided, and the said default, the Ww rize mner, part thereof, or any inbterest|said W. F. Dunn, assignee of above sets Provement this week although there a@ heavy volume of selling to es- tablish losses for income tax pur poses. Foreign exchanges were in- clined to ease, first on the decision of the reparations commission declaring Germany in defuult on her wood de lveriea and then on the hitch over the dispositiog of the Mosul oil fields paratively small. shot. Sorrentino, Licato and Montallano all deny presence in Chi ne at the pi time cf the jooting, ing they were in northern Colorado, where they were arreeted the following day, but witneeses at the preliminary hear- ing testified to having seen them in Cheyenne soon after the shooting took Place. Steno’ Writes 700 Words In Two Minutes preme court stenographer has broken his own world’s record for stenog- raphic notation, {t was announced at the New York State Shorthand Re- porters convention. Behrin's previous record was 277 words a minute for ve minutes, with three errors. higher; tulk $7.10@7.40; bulk butch ers mostly $5938.10; top $8.15. Cattle—Recelpta 200; compared with week ago: Steers 25@500 lower; week's top $10.15; bulk $7@8.50; she stock steady to 35c higher; bulk cows and heifers $4@5.75; canners and cut ters steady; bulk $2.50@3.50; veals 6 @$1 higher; top $10.50; bulls, stoc ers and feeders steady to strong: h2 lognas $2.75@3.50; top feeders $7.90. Shesp—Recetpts non: compared | with week ago: Lambs steady to %5c |lower; yearlings steady; sheep 50@ be Everybody is raving about.it! SWAN UNDERREAMERS | T5c higher; feeders mostly 25¢ higher. pei aun pv la | NOMINATIONS MADE | WASHINGTON, Deo. 30. — Prest- NEW YORK, Deo. 30—wWriting 700/dent Harding today nominated: Wil- words in two minutes with only three|liam A Atwell to be an additional | exrors, Nathan Behrin, a state su-|United States district judge for the northern district of Texas. John 6S. Coke, Was nominated to be United States attorney for the district of Oregon. Postmasters nominated include Louis W. 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