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he Casper Daily Tribune Oil -:- Finance -:- Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains STOCKS SLUMP JMNEAT PRICES. | arse omer (MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEN AON LATE NEWS SUFFER SLUMP S555" i poco (R000 IMPROVEMENT AOVOGATED American Break in Reparations Meet} Prospects of Reparations Rup-| {merican {ce & teather pia Causes Depression on New ture Causes Falling Off American Locomotive _. * American Smelt'ng & Refg York Exchange. in Demand. reac rienyrsmuegnd ih Lt A ee American Sumatra Tobacco NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—Conflicting} CHICAGO, Jan. 4.—Prospects that} American T .and T. Sprice movements characterized to-| the diplomatic conference at Paris| American Tobacco “A movement whith is deserving of consideration is being started {by Chas. A. Guenther of Douglas for the purpose of securing a greater portion of the state's income from government royalty oil. for Natrona county than for other counties which are producers of oil in much smaller quantities, a portion of the revenue so derived ity 5 ve 2 American A o + @ay’s active stock market, speculators | would be dissolved within 24 hours | ‘ ’ ‘ for the decline finally forcing a gen-] had a bearish effect on the wheat |uaconda En. : : to be used ‘for the purpose fof rapraina the Salt Creek Toad. eral resession of prices on announce-| market today during the early deal-{ Atchison - “ 3 3 ir. Guenther contends, ‘en y'] so" great, thet the foot baller was |altimore and Ohio cv., 4448 —---------. ent of a break up of the allied|ings. Houses with eastern connec-| tl, Gulf and West Indies 22% 4 50, that as this county produces the | blown from the hole when an effort | Bethlehem Stee] ref., 5s Bremiers’ conference.on feparations| tions were-rather free eellecs,, aad | BMOwia eusinative ‘ greater ainount of the oll in the state | was made to lower it. Bethlehem Steel p. m. 5s — pnd the circulation of reports that the | there was a lack of important biying. | Baltimore and Ohio 4 i 112 | that its operating expense is much Burl & Quincy re 5 Chi, Mil, and St Paul cv., 4% Royal Dutch company was closing it Asserti farm edit bill herh Sree! Se x higher and it should therefore have : s Mexican refinery because of a lac would ‘be neoerieds tontha ipediabo by Canadian - Pacific 3 larger portion of the money secured| 1, 4, ee. Asai: eat satin Sarre ties Pe eats bf off due to salt water invasion of its| Saturday failed to stimulate demand aerenierpace po pads: st thie pres ae: to | La” will return tonight to London Ghetyeak 2h ee ae me ‘fields, Bullish operations were con-| The opening, which ranged from % | © ; Srnahiydetibe are ea cea ran ees 8 ‘ducted in a number of shares earlier| to 1c lower, with May 1.19% to 1.20] “hesapeake and Ohio navigate this shell shot strip of deso-} Purnsniy “on the peli iox egies aekat Mentions ve Penis jn the day but these gains were not | and July 1.11% to 1.11%, was followed | Chicago, Mil, anc St. lation, called through courtesy the Great Northern’ 5. 13s Bo > tions. ‘well maintained. Sales approximated | by material further declines. nested ty Salt Creek Highway any further re- Mo. Kan. and-Texas new adj. 4,200,000 shares. . Erratic action of foreign exchange} NinO Copper ———-- marks would be superfluous as an aa Sissourl, Pacific. sen. 4s together with disturbing reports about Potorenp areas Tron - ardinary vocabulary is completely ex- Resolution Proposed. New York Central de! hausted at the conclusion of a trip| Senator Robinson of Arkansas pro | Northern Pacific pr. Men, 48 ~ 2% | Bike Henry —. Mountain & Gulf Tom Bell Hoyalty O1ig estern Exploration_ 2.45 NEW YORK, Jn. 4.—Speculative|ths political crisis in: Europe kept ne . ‘ ° 1 dregon Short Line Ae, thie pepe OF tee ne cums salsa: The aloes cs un. | famous Players Lasky Vestern States 24 | travelled and most amportant indus-| the reparations commission. Senato: diet. ‘The locomotive shares and the Ones unoeing. The close was un. | General Asphalt - : ‘12 | ‘rial road in the state and the placing | Reed of Missouri will start a counter Smaller steels were easier, whi n % a " rae General Electric of this commercial artery in good con-| move. {tion would mean the saving of hun- reds of thousands of dollars to oper ted Btates Steel and Standard O11 of] *1-18%4 to $1.18% and July $1.10% to Sow Jersey showed weak tendencies jeneral Motors Goodrich. Co. — - $17.25 and oats eased down with coputal eeaemee* tat s of the coppers, public utiltiies + N = . ai Fall Dentes ‘Report. ; native railroad issues exhib | Wheat, notwithstanding decreased ar-| “cet Northern pfd Nic dattiey.7 te datelenrene ce the anterested | gecretary Fall dentes the repor: ssociated Ol] ad | Tivals of corn. After opening % off{ \intion Copper It Creek Prés. would also result in the hieher de_| that he will become counsel for thy | Vestern Union 634s % 4 i wo po'nts while United S to a like advance, May 71% to 71%.| otecrational Harvester ‘slopment of the field, which tm tuen | Doheny Oil interests upon his resigns | Vestinghouse Electric 7s 107% 107% 107% red and International Paper| he corn market scored a slight gen |. Mor. Marine pfd. -. 44 od. and Refrs. would increase the revenue derived | ‘0 from the cabinet on March 4. wFrlned % over yesterday's close, Ac ral upturn and then underwent of} itornational Paper - 52 arine new -—. nd in a short time pay for itself and —_——— f ances of a point or more were made} “oderate setback all around. nvineible Oil --6 15% | tutual -—. ontinue to add to the wealth of the Industrials Up; Rails Down. y Columbia Gas nd Electric, Replogle] Weakness became more pronouncet| <clly Springfield Tire - 493 0. Indiana. tate, The average price of twenty act Steel nf California Petroleum. Pressed] n the last part of the season, The} <ennecott Copper --. - 86%] *ties Service Com. This movenienhe is based on sdlin¢ | ‘ndustrial stocks traded in on the Ne> | Bteel Car was weak. falling off four| close was heavy at %c to 1c net de | vou'sville and Nashville 3 easoning and should have the active] York stock exchange on Wednesda : Hoints, while Canadian Pacific, Amer-| “l’ne, with May 70%c to 70% @70% fexican Petroleum - upport of not only those who have | was 99.42 a net gain of .65. The aver Tobacco, New York Central and] Oats started % td %c higher, May| [emi Copper -- xocasion to use the road but from alll age price of twenty rail stocks we yser declined fractionally. For-| 44% to 44%, and later showed losse: | {iddle States Oll — hose who are interested in the wel-| $6.07, a loss of .033. Bien exchange rates were all easler,| on all months. fidvale Steel _—. rose be. Bee 5.07, 033. ' terling declining aout % of a cent. Provisions were weak in line with} fissourl Pacific — 4 a : Jew York Central \. ¥., N. H., and Hartford ~ Tho early hesitation and !rregular-| hos values. y of the market was succeeded ot a . rend upward, Cash Grains. French View Upheld. 4 ‘The Premiers conference in Paris (Continued from Page One) {Somehow or other "I made it and Drilling Resumed in Test. Yuld-day by a definite Jorfolk and Western Drilling has been resumed after a| continuing today. Belgians and I:> nd backed off to safety for himself climbed on to the broken timbers. Zlthough speculative selling continucd| CHICAGO, Jan. 4—Wheat, No. 2] Yorthern Pacific --. hird 446 - . smporary shutdown in the test of the| fans are supporting the French px 5d 7eompanions.” {Some men pulled me up with rope,. dor a time In public utilit’es, tobaccos | sard $1.18%@1.18%. Corn, No, 2] klahoma Prod. and Ref. ourth 48 2 8.) Detroit-Wyoming Development com | tion of holding Germay to the terr Mh J. A. Ziegler, whose husbana | They pulled Darr and Stroud up too, {handler Motor, Stewart Warner | mixed 70% @72%; No. 2 yellow 70%4@ | Pacific Oil —— letory 4%s - any near Torrington with the hole|of the treaty and to the reparation inerintendent of the county farm, PUt when we looked around for my * Bpeedometer and American Simelting.|72%c. Oats, No. 2 white 43@43%c:| "an Afmericam Petroleum - es vt a depth of over 4900 feet. The Da | tixed in the London agreement. Briplredtteere way “home across. the >rother, John. he wasn’t there.”” The general trend of the market was| No. 3 white 42.@43c, Rye, No. 2.| “ennsylvania = “ota sand is expected within the next . Btrongly upward. There wasn heavy] is%c. Barley, 60@69c.. Timoth| ?eoples Gas f <REEL Y ver afoot. With many others she MORE PEOPLE ON | Crude Market af ibe er haste calendar tie Higher Prices Predicted. cined in. the mad dash for solid STRUCTURE EARLIER ‘accumulation of the steel, edulpment| seed $6@6.50. Clover seed $16.50¢| “ure Oil his objective, S o f . ‘and reached it, Men 10 feet. ae ‘and can shares which gave strength | 20 Pork nominal. Lard $11.10:| ‘ay Conso erm ak Tice pizay eecdctiana ot “hater oR “ind her went down with the wreck: dtea'oueiige tues Serie ona. have tt A cit 5 ‘50. Reading - 2 ‘ to the peance ee st. At ned toe ss $10.50@11.50. tapikincn Ane ge yay Flieschmann Over-Subscribed. mrticularly for auto specialties a she said. been greatly multiplied. During the ing tnelud ts peabiee Beatie AUS NE. 5 earee Books were opened for public sub-| sppearing in well informed quarter From a point out on the middie of afternoon, workmen had been making nd gs apt deknie ite Gane foun. Open High Low Clos Ro Es % sie repie cription to the Fleischmann Yeast] Copper, zinc and smelting stocks ar e span, J. J. Lefleur, police officer repairs upon the draw which, was waine tires’ re ts of Se early pa i ee E ps pag tock for less than half an hour this | also favored. ’ n duty along with William Braack,’ partially raised at times. Five min- 4 iy ‘a anttre cares nina tata inane ioe ert harni = nfl Seeek Ei ei before kes shad of 275, aati ridge tender, Pande 8 Po ave dala utes before the accident, at the close ew financin: am States eS 11% 1.10% 2 ae Se = 00 vas subser! or severa feay ‘ound walle plank- Steel touched 108 and advances of 2| Sept. _ _ _ 1.07% 1.07% 1.06% 1.07 Raed outa eNe i Rock Creek sshagvover st In spite of « snoheenee aon American In seas crahioa se Aronian Toate him. His com-| of care wore Hae ua ce a ¥ oints were de by Pullma and = i " ‘an American Petroleum is close r op. to 8% pointe were made by Pullman. | CORN— : tudebaker Corporation — at tled up traffic “anX hamperc: | ee eet eo meres Inthe Seon, | anton, Braack, Ukewise made his proach, together with many meder sand Electric, 1 Ne ~ = = 1% .11% ‘ennessee Copper - en the telephone seryict, the year | ™ iy to the bank. |trians waiting to cross. - ‘This pre Stel, Louisville and eievl e, Eas - aio PETE tee - 1 which this staple household con. |-/ V8: gerard sir} reine cars Milo Allen of Kelso was regretting of trattic had dwindled’ to appront dman Kofiak, Un'ted States Realty a 1% 3 Siar =e § a Torehlight a ecial meeting of stockholders fc f, fine draft horses. i s Lye bape) Saaitio 2 \edity has been before the public a o loss of a span of, fine mately the.normal evening- k ‘American ‘Radiator. Call monoy xas and Pacif! Sunburst. i oo iy fanuary 20 to vote on the propositio: east span of the| 73 bas gcaan AAs an Price movements. became exceed = AB 42K ton aati: 2 138% | Greybull “company telegrams from vif over | } oor ud-went down with hig “horses and/ | Survivors told" almost tdentleal ly ee ¥ ni ---: - e a “eae arta riety» Mgt Ranch - 40% 40% nited Retail Stores 76% | Lander he country showed tha gencral ie | # Steel Outlook Good. draw. Somehow he escaped the "tories. ‘The wnap and crash of the efternoca . seteecness, “OCs General P 66% | - the] Steel trad say that th ireshing hoofs of the two terrified iS structure, the sudden plunge S. Ind. Alcohol -. - ed pense and in addition there was rade organs y that e ou es into thy ‘Asphalt common and preferred, Pan-| y, 126 11 . ‘als d swam to a mass of in © raving river and the battle ‘American A and B, Baldwin, Bethle-| 22" - - - 11.25 11.25 nited States Rubber - articular demand of bankers, stc | ook for the steel Industry continue is an Med up, for life in the muddy current. hem Steel B, Standard Oil of New] May - - - 11.85 11.87 mited States Steel 2 ers and other retail mezchants who] very good with buying and rates o | vreckage whence he was pul Py) swim ashore, cumbered with heavy York, Stromberg Carburetor, contract-] R18S— ‘tah Copper 5) aving distributed the pzeduct for] »peration in. marked contrast to 2] o the new bridge. Sptifug-wastuent meio eee, Aa with eneraetic:#alliug vot; American | 282: = - = Vestinghouse Ele ears, seemad particularly anxious ic | year ago. INGINEER DESCRIBES by the strongest,and most adept, a fact 10,90 10.90 10.70 attested by fhe circumstances that many of the survivors were pulled from the: river, a distance of three Can, Mack Turk Truck, Studebaker, et the stock ar a repository for their California Petroleum, Woolworth, ‘ fe AR GL merican Zinc, Lead and Sm. — savings. It was imposstile to say | > Pierce Of! preforred, Dupont and Chi- [mae utte end Superior - vhat the percentage of distribution | * ony Doouriatin Tool, the variations POTATOES ala Petroleum - . 4—{U. 8. Depart-| ,ould be without consultation with i lys Overland JOLLAPSE OF BRIDGE ‘I was on the new bridge, Hamilton, engineer in charge of onstruction for the Long-Bell Lum- bi in these stocks ranging from 1 to 3 Tontana. Power = 4] ment of Agriculture.) —Hogs—Re-| \y. Hutton & company, ana. W. A. of Cotineny, aher i hemes mia gsrtacihs =A wreckage. points either way. United States Shattuck Arizona . | ceipts 62,000; market active, 5 to 10c] :r¢rriman & company, the two institu Hy S AW, AT. DENVER ye eotnd.and-randeuts. The broken Bn pa a ot: the wreckage Steel reached 108% and a block off CHICAGO, Jan. 4:—Potatoes dul::| ‘ret Northern Oro - lower; bulk 140 to 200 pound aver-|¢ions which acted as agents in the ‘able was then crashing through the] °_. that Bs teal night, owing 20,000 shares of General. Motors|receipts 28 cars; total Untted States| “hicago Northwestern - ages $8.60@8.65; top $8.65; bulk 225] ctrering of the stock. op of the east tower. In m twinkling | fcr that the bodies figee be caught» changed hands at 15 shipments 559; Wisconsin sacked and| !axwell Motors B = to 300 pound butchers $8.50; packing Casper friends have received word] xe west suspension span went down rs would be released Tonsolidated Gas -. American Linseed sows mostly $7.50@8.00; desirable and carried away in the dark lightweight pigs $7.50@8.00 heavy Notes to Be Redeemed. nae. The closing was weak; bidding up] »ulk round whites No. 1, 5@85c cwt. eihidvorad Deg eit MME ee ©f Consolidated Gas, Continental Can,| dusties 90c@$1 cwt.; Michigan. bulk ot the death of Mrs. R. H. Kirby, who] 0 a heavy swirl of foam. At the ef ere Yew : \rag of the riyer on this wreckage, “ Bs pti ) ¥ f dium $8,45@8.60;| ‘The United States treasury will re | assed away in Denver on New Year's| | endeavor will also be: made to r Maxwell: Motors “A” and and} round whites, few sales fancy ‘stock pees ary pe: ‘lent light. $8.60@|deem on presentation, all outstand-| lay. ‘The remains were shipped to| ‘het towers cracked, avared iand £41) 1c, oaenstaed avlemetnoe a Laat Willys Ov jo dp peerres: ror esha at $1 cwt. vommercial relations bot rake BH ate iachctiig sows smooth $7.70@8.15;| ing Victory notes in advance of the | Council Bluffs, Iowa, for burial, where ise eee a dears oleae bodies altel eeaelhan i ilreb ab sera dla gene AEE Ee a ee aa venmas nae packing. sows seus $7.4007.75; kill] maturity date, May 20. hey were sintered oaay, biped eer perigee nee err The crtunaia pie ke cae the reparations conference had been the. Franco-British entente, recos-| ing. P! é 50. ij Bclvhy, cRFakibe aA lest oneenoekas hed oabbie: ing, whether below the bridge or on broken off without an agreement hav- aa ‘as the cornerstone of peace. in Lactate ta ap Depa pee | Nash in Good Condition. ply. company, Mr. and Mrs. eae “T saw no swimmers, though I ran} the debris was 40, Allowing for tlie ing been reached. Baldwin dropped Europe, has been several times grave-| Slow; run late in fre owncr: early top| , Nash Motors company tn ita report| haa lived in Casper for a year pre.|‘o the farther end of the new bridgo.| Scape of the many upon the bridge four points helow last night's close > ‘combrantised. mostly steady to 10.26. some held] fF October 31 shows 60 per cent of vious to thelr removal to Denver. /S'x ag seven men had scrambled from | #Nd accepting the estimate of 100 who pnd, United: States - Steel, American fi Many factors enter into this com-| ™stured ; 7 beef steers $8.25@| 18 *ssets to be in the form of cash ——————_ the river and were marooned on the| Were in per'l it seemed likely that the Can, Studebaker, and a number of siicated problem. First, there is Ger- | STound $11.00; bulls beer seers tt itag]and United States government securl- wreckage tf the span draw. Of the| loss of lives: would be irebied whan other active issues receded 1 to 8 nany’s unwillingness — impossibil'ty,| Unie canners and cutters, stohkers | tod. SILVER cara that went-down with the bridge | <he final check’is made. points from thetr earlier high levels. according to herself and many! .°4 reeders steady; bulla strong; veal —- but four were to be seen, smashed] At daybreak searching arties SO Bisse TREY foreign financial experts—to main-| caives unevenly lower; bulk desirable Good Well in Osage. and stranded on the t'mbers. cruised down the river in qest of bodies which may have been carried even into the Columbia rive:, into “Some will say that the weight of 2 hedule of yments as r .50@4.65; few he be Ns aril th hme tain the sc! pa; heavy bologna bulls $4,50@ One of the best wells led in the} NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—Foreign bar the river and: the log that had drawn up by the allies in the London | upward to $4.75 and above; bulk veal] Osage field for several months 4s ex-/ silver 66%; Mexican dollars 50%. , Masses of People Now Leav- v \ ; } : ’ ed against the weakened| which the Cowlitz flo im: ine Reakon and Rep- | conference, calves to packers $10.75@11.00 early; | pected to result with the completion > ROCUTARIAY pas eae > Bee ubRena ea hi Second, there {ts Belgium’ plas] shippers upward to $12.00; bulk stock-} of the Osage Trust company ‘opera- Flax Seed. pila S aria pay cee fte, SOEs. Z y at miles below this city. The ESR i ae on the first billion gold marks turned| erg and feeders $6.25@7.00. tion on section 18-46-68 which is now| DULUTH, Minn., Jan. 4—Closing| ca? Rot agree with hie lord Le yy geen ern bodies, “hav ea Rr OR Bc Conner firm. aie aver to the reparations commission by | Sheep—Receipts 12,000; opening |etng drilied in, ‘The and was cut| cash prices: flax ced January 2.00% | 20% GAYA ago T Inspected the plers| ever, Tae ies es both ge rig ats aed agg fap BY JOHN O'BRIEN Germany, as a result of which Francs, fairly active; killing classes generally| qt 00 feet and the gas pressure was' bid; May 248% bid; July 246% aso ys soap sls Feet poe heavy with repent tregh- by 88.25@38 futureg 38.37@38.50,] (United Press Staff Correspondent) | which is normally entitled to 52 per| steady to strong with fat lambs tend: ba le whi rane ie some un-| ots and the Cowlitz roaring like a mill Tron steady; prices unchanged. Lead] PARIS, Jan, 4—(United Press.)\—| cent of the reparations payments, haa] {ng higher; early top. $15.25 to city| charter No. 11083 Reserve District No, 19 | known reason, possibly at the impact] race. East| After four years of uncertafuty, dur-|so far received nothing tn gold. True,| putchers; $15.00 to packers; desirable REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE of a heavy jar.” Bs Scant as the warning was at the snapp'ng of the cable, many of the firm; spot 7.25@7.50. Zine qui a a i ely veral gold] fed clipped lambs $12.75; fed yearling e.e e St, Louls spot and nearby delivery|!ng which France's varying moods|France has received several pp 7.05@7.10 Aatiaian spot 6.25@6.50,| embraced everything from hope that|marks dollars’ worth of raw materials | wethers $33-105 ae 96 Laer I ens ationa $$ 7 choico poun - the ruins of war would be cleaned up|and coal, but that does not help the|cwes $8. At Casper, in the State of Wyoming, ‘at the close of business on December 9, 1923. Bedestrians on the bridge raced to MONEY at the expense of Germany to the| minister of finance to balance his bud-| lambs $14.60. Seencbiion ted Make oe ae, the bitterest disappointment and even talk | get. Saar, . 2) on, e fa of enforcing paymen at the point of} According to Senator Berenger, one Omaha Quotations. IE ta RESOURCES. chasm _gaped reese. ae: Marl} NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—Call the bayonet, the mass of the) people|of the recognized financial authorities! Garagta, Neb. Jan. 4.—(United| hoans and Ciscounts — Lull Sond zea a ieaaece an@}oasy; high 4; low 3%; ruling rate 4; have settled down to work for them-|of the senate, France's actual budgct | states Department of Agriculture.)—| Gy. S. Government securities owned BE the ‘ctraben hic warclat Bigg ne closing bid 31%; offered at 4; last loan selves, leaving tho bigger question of| deficit in 1928, taking into account Frogs” Receipts. 16,000; early sales Sc) Deporited to secure ciredlation (U. &; bonds BE the Geert nee. ed far down} 3%; call loans aga nst acceptances national arent to the states- ae Psat she sume atyenpen te $5.10 bweessblobing wetive ‘antl tule A aoa an Br " 100,000.00 Dnaiiee es eh Mia’ toe erased wind a pede mixed collat- men and diplomats. the devastated regions, ei cl; des $7.25 4 °| eral ¥ ys 4%; prime commercial In'the year Which Je ending the pe-lée have been “charged toa. wapisuta| seo? bulk packing gra $7.26@] All other United States government securities 12,948.70 112,948.70 | tumbling structure. E. F. Hatch, -n money Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—Forelgn ex- changes easy; quotations in Great “Britain demand 4.64%; 4.64%; 60-day bills on banks re 7.50; bi butchers $8.10@8.25; to 4 4 {i paper 4%@4%. France demand 7.09%; cable, tlence of the French was sorely tried.| account, will be more than @ billion | §.)o5, ae bata vist Mth dante 146,478.67 shingle weaver, living, in Kelso, sat ee Mialy demand 6.10%; cabies Bel- with a budget deficit amounting to| dollars. Her nation) debt, which was| "Clit. nocetpts 6,200; better giades Real, estate owned other than ing hous Beata oe cee at the wheel! of “his. pnahing: gium demand 6.57; cables 6. r-|about three hundred million dollar’}six and one-half billion dollars before]. ce steers steady; medium and com, Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank 606.69 as ‘t sank with the bridge. The many de -0124; cables .0125; Hol-!and takation already up to the Imit.|the war, will be $23,350,000,000, mon grades weak to 10c lower; bulk| Cash in vau:t and amount due from National banks 288,244.93 shock of cold and swirling water land demand 39.60; cables 39.68; Nor-|a ‘constantly increasing bill to me a ae fod steorn $7.25@9; top $10; bulk cows|Amounts due from State banks, bankers and trust aroused him from a half stupor Sway demand 18.84; Sweden demand] for th tructi f ithe. devas 27 4 ia y companies in the United States 13,508.09 Struggling desperately he maneged tu 5 j for the reconstruction of the devas: nd heifers $4@6; canners and cut- r 26.93; Denmark der 20.47; Swita-|tatea regions, diplomats coming back “ Exchange for clearing house —- 9,001.00 tear away the curtains of h's car and erland demand 12.91 demand} handed: F ‘ , SUGAR tera $2.50@3.75; bologna bulls $3@4%| Checks on banks located outside of city crawled out, swimming to the sur- 5.71: Greets demand Poland Ges] eee ey panded from: internadonal ‘oon veal top $10.50; top feeding steers reporting bank miscellaneous cash items — 1,769.43 $13,622.05 face, encountered the wreckage of the 571; Greece Gemand 1-22; Poland de-) ferences on post-war problems, ox: $7.90; all other classes steady. Redemption fund due from U, 8. treasurer .. 5,000.00 bridge. throvgh which he ‘finalt;| NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—Prices of Wy- Bod; Argentine demand 37.78: Beast | roudent Poincare, who has been in New YORK, Jan. 4,—Sugar fu- | Sheep—Receipts 11,000; lambs most: BUNS LE j ‘ Rake crawled to safety, ‘ming oils at 2p, m. today ware listed | ees 08 Means oe office as premier for almost the full) tures closed steady; approximate sales|iy steady to strong; bulk $13.80@ : jc 19 $ 1,205.445.07) + * gaia | On tho New York curb as fullowe: demand 11 Montreal jar, has had his work cut for him 34,000 tons. There were no changes | 14.65; top $14.78; sheep weak to 25c See ee apne beotha sald ote Wasee d intae | wesatiba to maintain popular confidence tn the| in’ refined sugar with fine granulated | ic§er; feeders steady. Capital stock paid in a8 $.;390,000.00| cenw sanetey, | Have hy su Feo eats) demeanor ig NEW YORE government | sted at 7.00, ‘There was only a light Surplus fund ? ‘a en the| 17; i My; 25,000.00 | bridge went. ‘They told me you had| tain Producers 17%; Mutual 13% sor.96 | 22 here: Omar 1%; Salt Creek 21%. ate nen o6: (With @ozens of relatives and friends | ——-— "~~ | of missing men, he had raced to the morgue, chasing the rumor that nev eral bodies had been recovered. Thay told the boy that his brother, John Godfrey, was still listed among the 962,944.01 | supposed dead, “There were four of us in the car, 4—-Spot cotton) Inver since the s'gnature of the! ‘Treaty of Versailles, the reparations problems has been France's “Old Man of the Bea,” hanging on her neck when a strangle hold, forcings > ner finance ministers to find nearly UNDERR inquiry. Denver Prices. sg at an xeg DENVER, Colo,, Jan. 4.—Cattle re- Z p Circulating not celpts 1,400; market steady to strong:|Gertitied checks outstanding, ccc N beef steers 4.50)8.65; cows and heiferal Cashiers checks on own bank oufetancing =AMERS 3.50@7.75; calves scons ue 2.00 | Individual deposits subject to check th r 1 r é . @3.00; stockers and feeders 3,50@7.50. | Certificates of deposit due in less than ght Hee ptierne of he enone Hogs receipts 2,200; market close| Certificates of deposit provinces, prevetning a renewal of ’ Lip ree TAR ea pager’ time" depogita quiet; middlir c\ 1,052.55 34 lamba 12,60@13.75; ewes 4.00@7.25; | slr eee ten-year === $ 1,205.445.07 | sald young Godfrey, "John and L. A TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Saar Marites Ta'esiaten oor State of Wyoming, County of Natrona—ss. Darr and Charles Stroud and myse'? ROOREREDER Win Ee ae Pe 1, J. R. Schlueter, cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear! Darr was driving. I don't wow how oe ‘aco calth wt ft est bows sei) that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. it happened One moment wo were AT “YOUR . Ta ore eens SARE eben One of the most treasured posses: 5. 5 SCRUB EE TY Oeabier: talking and taughing with ¢ “ ph work if desired. P. 0, Box nh 4 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, 1923, i. faire ON | ee hE SUPPLY*“STORE =~ 1 AT Y sions of the late King Oscar of Swe-| (seq1) JOHN H, CASEY, Notary Public. |U# {s the back seat and the next the AT tien ' _ - a len was the medal of the French Hu- My commission expires April 9, 1924. car was diving into the river. The he iebhoass ; wine all woo! khaki SUPPL : mane society. He gained this distinc: | correct—Attest: noise was deafening. Then I can not SUPPLY 9 Follows" ridir dreas coat wool . ° tlon by his heroism in stopping a pair! M. J. BURKRF, remember anything except the figh re ined throw rea (eat ay: jot runaway horses in the streets of HI. HORSTMA, to get out of the back seat with al’ I 2 sor Phone 2259W, 1-4-2 | Paris, Cc. V. NORRI8, the weight of the water against me. | ¥