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@be Casper Dally Critune PAGE SEVEN STOCK TRADING 'WANY FAGTORS sersexsea= jon Associated Preas Leased Wire. Furuhied by Taylor and Clay. MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NES Oil Securities ~ & . 5 IR RE G ULAR EP Ai: here ee Asi ~ is Chalmers -..--..-.. 48% 7. i y American Beet sa see 38 B| Bessemer .-s25------ .20 23 nal ae : American’ Can -.—_______ 92% | Big Indian’ ——------— 15 coh = | American Car & Foundry -__ 182 B] pity ut : Dom. of Can., 5%% notes 1920 102 101% 162 | i Oil Issues Divided Between Bear|Prices Down on Early Sales; | Amerisen Hide & Leather td eu p| Buck, Creek -—wvan-= 7B 5 Exench Republic, fe ma Ca a | . ene f hy Delivericn | Americas Intemational Corp — 26 | BuNecas"Bait Grok 2 x Falling off both in new production and new work is shown in| B¥ench Republic’ 73g _ 94% 94 4%, E : and Bull Side of Short May ‘and July Deliveries | Anterican Locomotive —--— 126% iokae' cau fan 03 aa Sgh : Kongdom of Belgium, Tie 102” 101% 102 Retiion, American Smolting & ER ag Rapameresnise sy “| @ summary of field operations in Wyoming for December, aggregate Kingdom of Belgium, ts PATE as Hd Ea ’ Amefican §' Et ETE "Fugees ° . Sates ‘. . ingdom of Norway, 8s 11 11 2 | Aiherioen ataie RO oe sate et Heyalty 28.81 _ | Mitial production of completed wells amounting to 22,656 barrels U.K of G. Band 1. oe, 1039 ide iy tay " NEW YORK, Jen. 6.—Speculators} CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—Wheat. took a{American T, and T. -.....____ 128% | Capitol Pete _ "90% 00%] a8 against 27,857 barrels in November, and the number of rigs|U- K. of G. B. & 1, 51s, 1937 108 103% 103% } ), Jan. 6.- a Amer! Ti 18; G ‘02 ‘03 “ite. - ° American Sugar, 6 104 103% 103% | tor the decline launched another at-| don swing in price today during | American Tabacco --.----—-—— Kae pallens eae ‘s_ | up and drilling showing a decrease of 33 under the previous month. | American Tel’ana Tals ev G5) me Cantey today's, stock market: forcing early dealings, ‘most commission Seay — 4 |Conservation measures inaugurated by Salt Creek OO Lea bon ee ee ee 36 Sie ae 1 material recessions in a number of} houses having orders to de. epee % a pe tee onan svat Sheohr Armour and Co., 44s 89 88g 8 Pa popular industrial shares. .. Protes-| mand being phir to audit peodine, HH Ls See aaaait bas ied Parag ied a Baltimore and Ohio cv., 44s 81% 81 Sits 8 1 | sional interests, who had supported! ors. The reparations a pri. loz cember usually shows eo ‘west tig ae Steel p. m. herd ae bi. 93 % «| the market yesterday offered less vig-| niary receipts, and Polapersttvi eal 5350 | Teturns in completions. A summary hl. Burl and Quiney ref. 68 A - 101 100% 194 iS seat Ridicinnbs Hk deadline rensee (neon of’ caeeek Commas ‘ending | Baltimore and Ohfo ‘12 | by fields of completions, production, Chi. Mil, & St. Paul cv, 44s <. 86% 65%. 6845 ‘ consideration apparently being’ pald| bearish factors, Om the other nana, | cptsiehem Steel “B" Sal phos sea aie Uline tet Goodyear Tire am 184i 118 118 a8 P3 ‘ to the possible consequences of the|complaints of tngufficient molsture|Genut mthie, 03 District Cori. weer mee ee Grand Trunk Ry. of Can. 6s 105 104% © 105 % i French-British disagreement over Ger-| for winter wheat had some effect on| Ghandier Motors U90""} gap eek: Sete a ne Great Northern ie AS 110% 10% 110K gy Si rere 29 20,1 3 Northern 5 1-38 B 2 3 a4 ' men reparations. Nash Motors broke | sustaining prices of the May and July Chesapeake and Ohio 73% 00% Big Muddy _... 1 35 Py it D6. sib aisd Weeks new aa oo” 8%, 60 + 10 points and losses of 2 to 3 potnts | deliveries. Opening quotations which|Gnicago, Mil and St. Paul 224 |Red Bank an be Chek 110 0 1 7 Missouri Pacift 4 63 62%, 63 « Were sustained by Studebaker, Bald-| ranged trom .%o decline to @ Itke ad-| RL. Py =~ g2q | Picaray 04 wy abe oa 4 i artes Poreeie ne +4 ts err win, Consolidated Gas, Willys-Over-| vance, with May 118% to 1.18%, and 'ricago, R. I. and Pac. tate 91%] Warm Springs and Montana Power 58 A -. 93% 9514 98% % land preferred, Chandler, Gulf States| July 1.11%, were followed by a set| Coa go ee ala ios Royalty & Producers. 14% 15 | | Thermopolis 1 65 324 Northern Pacifis pre item, de strane tras a ; t , lt, ‘ol io Fuel and Iron fi i 5 7 % > ten. 8 ‘ ts , Fi Steel, Standari Ol of California,| back all around to well below yester-| Corn Products Western mepioration: 2.85 285% tort Soldier and Car | | CHEYENNE, Wyo, Jan. 6.—Artt-| Oregon short Line ret, 48 oe See ee = ‘ American Can and National Enamel-| day's finish. Crucible Steet WyoKans. (5) pecselithaes rar? 2 4,006 20 | °8 Of incorporation have been filed] Pacific Gas and Electric 93% 99% 931% ing. The clos'ng was heavy. Sales} Assertions that country offerings of Wyo. Tex. BR Seer 5s Rae ian n the office of the Wyoming secre |Penn. R. R. Gen., 101% 101% 101% gg 790. "TCX. sanann tock River and z 85% 85ig 854 approximated 550,000 shares. wheat in Kansas were ing Western States — 24 Medicine Bow 0 0 9 46] FY Of state by the following corpor- 106 108%, 108° ¢ Ga scarce tended to rally the market a ¥ ONE atare At | wemont County 2 150 13 ae ations, the items following the names oe 1G 2S a : polyh ee Jats Sc opening |uttie tn the Tast part of the day. NEW YORE CURE CLOSING || yruio teas SC Pare Werad tee saettaliaetian. chiet, ottioes 109 108% 108 & | prices gave Prices clot unsettled, %o to 1c net ASK | Senge 0 0 3 43) 204 directors. S. Rubber, 5 88% 88% 88 % | irregular with the main tendency |), A rh "174 Mountain Procucers .$ 17.50 $ 17.75] 2898e --- - Pine Ridge Petroleum company,| Utah Power and Light 5s _ 91% 911g 914g downward. Selling pressure-was par-| oie 91 70% brat ies ad Merritt acai asesadons jt. 9.754 Natrona: county 1 500 8 181 4160,000, Casper, C. H. Horstman, H.| Western Union, 6%s 1% 11% 11 gy tieularly effective in the ofls, Pan- ‘a a Ses Hy EAS Glenirock Of1 .2-——--_ 4.00 1.05] zincoln County . 0 8 3 701 L. Garner, James R. Jones. Westinghouse Electric Te - 107% 107% 107% = American “A” dropping = point and ni! Pe od to ae beh 71 to{ inspiration Copper —______ Salt Creek Prds, -... 21.50 inigaatat ode is0 0 14 89] ,.CoFrledale Sheep & Wool company. * | substantial =e recessions tak- eres yi al Pe 24 pers hat a | International Harvester Salt Creek Cons. 11.50 : + &* | $50,000; Laramie; H. A. and Margaret |garea by said mortgage, or inthe % ing place in Pan-American “B", Calt- kph Int, Mer. Marine pfd. — Prod. and Refrs. -.-. 9.00 : Fy ones ik asa} He Park. Harry Mudge. payment of the interest thereof, or = tornia Petroleum and Royal Dutch, | decided general sag. International Paper - Marine new <as---2-- 6.00 6.00] Dee. Totala 37 82.656 151 478} “Saigon @ Co., $15,000; Casper: w. 3.|] Butter and Eggs ny part of such principal or inter | Producers and Refiners advanced a| Subsequently, evidence that other|Invincible Ol _.— 12.87 & aya Tatas # Lindsay, J. J. Chapman, G. A. Wee jest, as in said mortgage provided, aa | point on declaration of an initial quar-| markets were outbidding Thicago for| Kelly Springfield Tire 62.75 i ZY w2or 36 a8) et. CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—Butter higher;|then it hculd be and might be law. } terly dividend of $1. Mack Truck and|corn shipments ‘led to something of al|Kennecott Copper --.. .00 | Ditterence gal lene Bald Lindsay, Webb & Co., $100,000; Cas-} croamery extras 61; standards 49, ex, |ful for the said mortgagee, its suce Je | Steel and Tube preferred also were|recovery in prices here. The close| Louisville and Nashvil yee yor pea ge ge ae a4| Per W. J. Lindsay, J. J. Chapman, 1.| (ra *fivaia asarso: firata 4844644: soo. |C€880T8 or assigns, to sell ‘and dis- ‘i i 5 pied ; : / i] strong. American Can dropped a ee creat at %c to %o net decline,| Mexican Petroleum -. ire) eavleeemnbiivas’ 10 250 18 23 M. Babb. onds 43@4414. |pose of the said Mortgaged prem- - | point. lay 70%C. Miami Copper ~— \ ; 31 107], J0hnson Bros. Grocery company.| “Eee, lower; receipts 4 cases; |!8e8, and all the right, title, benefit | Independent steel shares moved] Oats started unchanged to %o high-| Middle States Oil ee S ‘| $80,000; Casper; Louis A. and Edgar | reste 42, ordinary firata 26Q38: and equity of redemption of said against the downward trend, Bethle-| er, May 44% to 44%, and later showed | Midvale Steel —__ 3% 9, at 9) oe M. Johnson, R. N. Ogden Jr. je( nearer aba abated i mortgagors, their heirs or assigns, a | hem “‘B" rising a point and Crucible, | losses on all the active months, Missouri Pacific First 4s Dec. Totals 13 650, $1 164) arian Oi company, $200,000; therein, at public auction for cash, | Galt States and Replogle each advanc-| Provisions were firmer, reflecting|New York Central Nov. Totals 6 625-8216 Cheyenne; James R. Jones, H. L: Gar |NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF jaccording to the statutes in such | ing %. There were a few strong spots.| the course of hog values. N Y. N, H., and Hartford -. tes — =~ —~Iner. Roy Lester. REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE. | cases made ard provided and. in the } Atlantic Refining up 3, and eset and ph ag eeccaenee Difference 7 2a 1 5] Certitication was filed by the In- —_—-— puienee therein pasecriieds and ya ry Delaware and Hudson up 1, but the Cash Grains. Northern Pact! land Oil & Refining company that it} WHEREAS, on the 5th day of © je money arising from suc! ee ak are | CRARAUE:. S08. Coane bead) Np, '3| Qeanomin Area and Ree. |. Pourth: 44Ga wer P. & R, Absorbs Fensland. had changed ‘ts name to the Contin-| December, in the year of our Lordysale to retain the said principal and gt | Pasitio Gas and Electric and United! nara 1.18%; No. 1 northern 1.26%. | |Pacifle oi --- 101.20} At a meeting held in Chicage on|ental Of1 Producing company and in.|One Thousand Nine Hundred and interest, together with the cost and | States Realty each dropped 1% points! Gorn wo, 2 mixed 70% O70%4; No. 2 n Friday, Producers & Refiners ‘corpo | creased its capital stock to $6,000,000 | Sighteen, one Martha-A. Irwin, and|¢@Xpense of such sale, and attorney, as ~ | and AlVed Chemical, Texas and Pa-| yetjow 70% @71. Penneyivania. -. “ ration directors approved negotiations li» the Mutual Cooperative Mining|fdward M. Irwin, wife and ‘hus-|S0licitor, or counsel fees, and tho fe | cific and United Drug each yielded a|” "Gat, No > white 43%.043%; No. ¢|Eeonle’s Gas -. etin! Crude Market |] for the acquisition of 51 per cent of! company that it tad changed its{band, of the County of Natrona,|Verplus, if any there be, should be ®, point, while substantial fractional re-| wits 42% @ 4944. Puré Oil -------..-.. j] the stock of the Fensland Oil com:/name to the Trio Mining company|State of Wyoming, did make, exe-|Paid by the party making such salé, 3g “A. cematons took place in Marine pre-| “ite 42% @ 4844. Ray Consolidated Co) res pany. and reduced its capital stock to $250,-|cube and deliver to the Wyoming|0M demand, to the said mortgagors, gg f ferred, Baldwin, Southern Railway! parioy a2@70. Reating = oe Provision was also made for the) 000, and by the Big Horn Mountain | Trust and Savings Bank, a Wyom-|their heirs, executors, administra. gy referred and American Locomotive.| ‘rimothy seed 6:000.60. Soar it Eig | Hamilton ---———n--a-aennnn---$1.05 aking Over Of the juinority interest |D'amond company, the Findley Mines|ing corporation, having its princi- pomior pon ne Foreign exchanges opened easier. ps ip vi Peas es Cat Creek .-,-.----. ¢ on the }e ol} company and the Mountain Beauty| pal place of business at Cheyenne, And sald mo: if, carter Ae Sue somites taba ti 02. Ribs] sear er cat: $84 | Mule Creek —---- 98] P. & R. for one share of Fensland.|scinee company that they had dis Wyoming, their certain promisory| Contained full power of sale of sald ve i ad . ween ecn eo see eeeen-=-- 1. ho: _ 4 ix ~ | lau ie ayment o: ee prine Southern Railway -- AE Hl mrs rely Posie eeeeaS 9 0 | oy the Bbw. attekholeate ut a mest: renee teary ($4,368.00) dcl.|cipal sum of money and the inter. 4 Open High Low Close} Standard Oil of N. J. 41% | Osage ....------2-2--0-e----2--- 1.60] ng in Cheyenne on January 15. eye, enn follawa: »st thereon; and WHEREAS, more WHEAT— Studebaker Corporation 1164 |r ance Greek ------2-2---ee---- 1.50] ‘The Fensland owns and controls ‘One for $1,000 due Jan.-z, 1922, |than thirty days have elapsed since NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—Foreign ex-| May - - ~ 118% 1.18% 1.17% 1.17% | Tennessee Copper -. --e--- 11%] Crass Creek ©--c-s-.1------2s-- 1.50] 1,680 acres in the Salt Creek field One for $1,000 due Jan. 1, 1922. | default has been made in the pays | ns ;| July - 111% 1.11% 1.10% 1.10% | Texas Co. ~ 284 | Porchtight which is estimated to be one per cent yeah £& ns at ment of interest, by the terms of permet pe Minn le Sept gtr ae od | OR 107% 1.07% 1.07. 1.07% | Texas and 5. aime | Serchliers drilled and has production which re- One for $2,000 due Jan, 1, 1922, |ment of | aby ine eens oe Oe Great Britain demand 4.64% cables) 5ePh. ~ - = " i LOT i $3. | Sunburst. k One for $ 68 due July 1, 1919, |5'¢ mortgage, and the said defaui / 4.64%; 60 day bills on banks 4,62%.| CORN— mopeane -Feoautte z Elk Basin papi ee ey? me ner i ng One for 60 due Jan. 1, 1920. |‘ the said condition thereof, the } Fras Gewata 6.96; cables 6.97; Ttaly|28% = 4° STL = TH 70% .70% | Transcontinental Oil ---.---.- 14 Greybul A dividend of $1 a share was also 4 Dee for 60 due July 1. 1920. | Power of sale contained therein has 1 bute) geil July - - = 1% 71% 10% 70%] Union Pacific _-6-. = 188 4 leclared at the meeting. 7 " |decome operative, and WHEREAS, ree Beeaien ie G07. Bale as, 70% 170% (70% 70% | tnited Retatl Stores . 11% | Lander. ——— Reet | C0 Aue. getls ie 1821. |no suit or proceedings have pen ine demand hs les, Senay ga bs ™ . U. 8. Ind. Alcohol -..-. - 87% con ne for ue July 1, - | sti ti 4 Wolland demang = 42% 142% 41% 4144 | United States Stecl -.. 107 The three first notes bearing inter-| “TOs or ny part thereat, ® 1 ‘Neewhy “dentand “181 Bey ee asia AM Ay 3% est at the rate of six per cent per |S" oe BPO eE, notice i hese |“ Brettaerland’ demand 0.94; Spain ae:|J0 ~ - - UAT 137 31.00 11.08 i. si der of seid notet bearing interes: | sivan that, by virtue of the power gt | mand 15.72. Greece demand 1.16; Po- nine Poa . American Zinc, Lead and Sm. . 1744 5 Cla A t C . at the rate of eight per cent per arts tha T eataten tnd Mtater od oe | land demand .0055; Czecho-Siovakia Butte and Superior - aD Chicago Prices. yton Act Conspiracy } annum from maturity. and: th + ie demand 2.91; Argentine demand hott,| 182. - - - tovo| Cala. Petroteum 72%] CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—{U. 8. Depart- Cl Violat Tait lahore, wertones cada eed povided: and the-agia data te Ae day; Brazil holidays; Montreal 99%. Fes . 68 Bi ment of Agriculture.) —Hogs—Re- jauses 10la’ ed, '§ |above mentione: ate esa ' ; celpts 9,000; held over 8,692; active, seit Te sin Martha A. Irwin and Edward M. ene a nina Aaa nae of abaye & y wo 10 to 150 higher: pull se ot °go.00,|_“Toushy” Worth was declared the Federal Decision. liver to the Wyoming ‘Trast ana|t exercise his option to foreclose © ¥ pound averages $8.80@8.00; top $9.00:! winner in the “If I Were a Millicn- i : -|the same, for*the reason that the Of SILVER POTATOES Dulk 285 to 300 pound butchers $8.55@ " Savings Bank, their certain mort ri & . yt 225 ind butchers} “é” contest at the Rialto theatre) wasHINGTON, Jan. 6—Agree-| gage deed, to secure the payment| conditions in said mortgage have American Linseed... Of -- fiance eabsiog sows mostly $7.60] ast night, When fifteen young pro-| ments and contracts having for their|of the above mentioned notes, con-| een broken and that sai mortenine 4 | NEW XORK, Jan. 6—Woreign bar} CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—Potatoes steady; ee G3.00; desirable pig» around $6.25@ | ‘otynes of Wesley Barry faced the purpose the maintenance of an “open |veying the following described | 9 sala hersiyatter Sere ee | ae | silver 65%; Mexican dollars 50. receipts 48 cars; total United States , 8 stimated hold over 2,000; bulk} Sootlights and recited the little poem. | shop’ labor policy are held to con.| property, to-wit: Sl on ay ‘orec! ie) y i fe or py Soaked shipments 489; Wisconsin sacked and) Sor, of Mondell’s of sales $8.40@3.65; top $8.90; heavy | ‘ the delight of « packed house, who travene the conspiracy clauses of the Lots ‘three (3) and four (4) | 0f the sald mortgage the atte. ie LONDON, Jan. 6.—Bar _ silver/bulk round whites 80@85c cwt.; dus- weight hogs $8.50@38.65; medium| *pplauded the efforts of the young) Cayton act under a ruling of Attor-| and the south half of the north- Jantar PD 1008 atioakn, the. be 31 15-164 per ounce. Money rate 1% /tles 90c@$1.05 cwt.: prepreg sacked Secretary Goes To Ss. ante; light $8109.00; Hight hopefuls My Aree penises OF eee ney General Daugherty, made known ty493 adesier CNY A) oi 08 hours 5 9 o'clock inthe forenoon ‘8 sand land Ohio dark 800 cwt. | Ughts 8.65 @ 9.00 packing Chas. second + | here. ie southwest quarter 0! 4 r) r- a per cent. smooth $7.80@8.25; packing sows] Merlin Hlwood third, Dean Mitchell| “wWhtte occasioned ty a specific aity.| Section three 2); Lote ore (is utah teprete tee peavey ag £ | Cathedral School} rousn $2.5007.90; kining pigs $8.25@| fourth and Carl Runden fifth. All| ation, relating to the Buildera “ie.} and two (2) and the south-half | * ore ocon of that day. at the front | 8.68, of the young actors faced the critical! change of San Francisco, the opinion| (S%) of the northeast quarter door of th seid aed) ie in Gi . he _Cattle—Receipts 1,000; compared | audience with a stage presence that! ts declared to be sweeping in its scop.| (NE%) of Section four (4), rte Bounky’ of Nat athe |e With week ago beef steers largely| would have done credit to many a sea-/and to cover generally, for the tatoc (83) | Sates t Woon I tL Aten BY WASHINGTON, Jan. 6—(Speclal! a5@750 higher; spots $1 up; medium|soned actor, and the audiencs was mation of federal. district attormeon, Bhectf’ in sond dee the Gountear. ie to The Tribune)—Robert, it-yesrel4) and good grades showing most ad-| quick to reward unusual talent with a| an passes of combinations atrecced : Sesetaped ale CRP sted son of Mr. and Mrs. I’. H. Barrow of| vance; extreme top matured steers} hearty hand. Young Worth not only | either by labor against 1 : . in the county of Natrona, |‘* a! OFBUS OS. Yar. > | 2 Cheyenne and Washington, has been | 411.50; best yearlings $11.40; stockers| knew his lines well, but put on some | vice versa oh Siebnaeeg hade Sad: Wrantia, Srey W. BE. Dunn, of elected to @ scholarship in land feeders largely 25¢ highe: “extra stuff” that made a hit wit Which mortgage deed was recorded + NEW YORK, Jan. ¢—Chiet interest | dropped to 1.15 cents a hundred, al Heo tutaca echool tor boys. This steady to stron the audience and he was forced to re- ata 3 on the 17th day of December, a.|@0Feage, and promissory notes, new low record for all time, thi Stak desiely. ‘4 y Ae in described, will sell bli Te enn tion tne “ient|ronch ‘franca dropped to e2%, the| School, ts one of the foremost tn the lgrades. light beet alters 26@50e turn for @ curtain speech. British Anxious |. 1518, 0: 37 crock AM, pear ernept ring trois eee cantered on the allied premiers’ con- t than ts United States, uat un higher; bu:ls weak to 26¢ lower; veal A other four boys who com- Book 14 of Mortgages, et Page|‘ an férence on German reparations, which| tonemioe” etnce tee ‘nesting, hat| the scholarship qualffies Feruttice as | Caves mostly” B00 Dred pected Hage, err cg pe ee oe ee For Saf t f ped a eerie Seiimay be osesoee a i i for entrance to most universities, as| prices beef steers $8.00@9.75; stoc! or, 4nd many of the competing boys And WHEREAS default having}? ‘ rs 4 Tog been Touched. Sher) reactions] mand ateriing, hold’ steady. round | Well as entitling the holder to vocal land feeders $6.00@7.00; huicher she| showed resi oratorical abilty. Be ATELY OF |, ri made i the congiens TE Ung io aatisty" the” amount "dus "on | Hoes Pao he dite stouie: bem torelan erent and instrumental musical training stock $4.50@6.75; canners and cutters] sides the winners, those who faced : hortgage, in this, that no part of | $'4 Matern Gatlyoore ieee ot | @kohenges-wheat and cotton “markets| ‘The. tron. and steel industry etartea| (uring high woes aah Wag) Seat CF va duet on ele the glare of the footlights were Ken Mexico Property pie Paneer oF favateny has cosh aiterniey’s tear eerislall vesete Toe at } " jobert, who has nm », jeep — Receipt 000; net! ‘elah, Joe Bi » Albert Kim- a i t 5 yy : yes Si . | Fo MeeARS eat res ail lb alae av agape bee) ek pratio soloist in @ts Aiban's Episcopal | seeady; compared with woot apes tat ball, Herbort Astin, Geo, Shuler, Red 1021, and that there is now due oii | xPenses allowed by law, which sand r Oi cantts the hate epeadiative Bell | part ef no coawence a mnie | church. here, will thus.-become boy | lambs. weak to ike lowers tog year-| stuuee, then’ Cedar’, teeipht naa Peunoni aie The Assoct.| Wing to W. F. Dunn, the assignee | Te™ises to be sold as aforesaid, ~ be ated ei omwacabie ‘choulan feb] to the peasimistia outlook at| soloist in the famous Cathedral choir,| lings 25c higher; sheep about steady;| Bert Moore, Davis Fee. bao Pabekasee pe ie ie oct land owner and holder of the above| 2° ead sare Sesctibed ie ania mitre news had caused, stock prices gen-|this time last year. Improvement in| one of the best male musical organiza-| fecders strong to 100 higher: week's) Stanager Todd, who. ts eepecially| status of foreign property in Mexico|%¢scribed notes and mortgage,| ¢8° Substantially, as follows, tor itm - i tions tn the nation. fat lamb top $15.85 pald by clty| popular with the kids, deserves credit which notes and mortgage were as-|¥!** erally closed last night at levels well|the copper industry was re: in : t 15.25; bulk fat {s expressed in British official circles | Y “ Lots thr re) a 4 above those of a weck ago. Bond!the stabilization of prices on a 14%c butchers; closing top $15.26; bullc tt | for putting on a good feature whichlan cit present conditions centince {signed to W. F. Dunn for a valuc cfs three (3) end four (4) prices were more sluggish, probably| basis and the announcement that the 3 ee arene Sra 1s OOF choice | Nae Not only a delight to the growh-|was said today that the British gov.| ble consideration on the 11th day sagas sont aie Se the nesth Becatuns most of the new buying power| last of tho recured notes of the Comper |SETANAED SAID fed SesPinen up to 41000, heavy tt] UPt, PM afforded the youngsters a |trament tikely would take new wape| Qf, January, A.D. 18a the prin-] West quarter (S% NWA) and svas diverted to the large amount of| Export assocation probably would be Lapeapteie- spat haay Welght ice tO cultivate poise and ease|to insure the security of foreign in-| cipal sum of $4,226.00 with inter-| the s Goes | new capital issues during the week,| paid off this year. 5 5 Seong tang ric); chalet handy weights) when facing an audience. tareate there: est thereon, from the 11th day of Gection Faeee (3): Lots one (1) | most of which were oversubscribed. | ‘The outlook in the automobile and Is Now in Tow) worsrio.at § shag Wesley Barry will be seen again to-| The recent killing of a British sub-|Janvary, 1922, at the rate of eight Bey ot ae eariheiant gore Foreign bonds yielded comparative-| tire industries for the coming year 1s day at tho Rialto in one of the best| fect has served to bring the situation|Per cent per annum, no part of Mt) af Becton towers slightly to selling pressure, the/reported as unusually good. pa alae Omaha Quotations. —_ plays of the season, “Rage to Rich: to the fone: jwhich has been paid, and that the| (NE%) of Section four (4) p en gga aera generally ap-| Freight traffic continues at a com- OMAHA, Neb. Jan. 6—(United 4 total amount of principal and in-| Townshi thirty-three ¢38) 4 / parently being of @ hopeful frame of| paratively high rate and mort of the| “SEATTLE, Wash Jan. 6—The/states Department of Agriculture }— |tcrest to this date is the sum c¢| north, Range eighty-two (82) mind concerning the eventual eatis- factory. solution of Europe’s economic problems, Montague C. Norman, gov- ernor of the Bank of England who arrived ‘here this week as a member of the British debt mission, expressed the belief that America’s participation in the settlement of European eco- nomic problems was neer. German marks circulation of which has now passed tho trillion, mark, “SWAN UNDERREAMERS railroads Lave written off the bulk of thé losses sustained in the miners and shopmen’s strikes last year. The American Raflway association report- ed that the freight car shortage on December 23 was 99,908 cars, a de crease of 5,110 from the week before, and the first time since September 15 that it has fallen below the 100,000 car mark. Considerable interest. was aroused; by the reported movement of New) England cotton mill interests to the southern states because of the advan- tages in hours of work allowed By law in the south, the lower wage scales and exemptions. Actual trans fer of a part of thelr plants or equip- ment has been announced by the Appleton Mills ef Lowell an dthe Jenckes Spinning company of Paw-| tucket, although the movement gen-: erally is confined to the extension of branches that have thelr principal plants in New England. Zvidence of easier money conditions was seen this week in lowering of the cal! to 8% per cent and the vangaction of time loans on a 4% per cent basis for 45 day loans and \4% per cent for the longer maturities, | vessel roported in a dangerous posi- tion near Destruction Island, off the ‘Washington coast, was the British barkentine James Tufte, bound for Kildonan, B. C., to Callao, Peru, ac- cording to wireless me from the coast guard cutter Haida, which said the Haida had taken the Tufts in tow. ——— A lobster has been known to lay as many as 160,000 eggs at a time. eS UNDE ic AT YOUR SUPPLY STORE {he au Hogs—Receipts 550; 15c higher; spots 25c up on heavy mixed grades; bulk packing grades | $7.40@7.75; bulk butchers $8.80@8.40; top 38.45. Cattle—Recetpts 225; compared with week ago: Beef steers, she stock, bulls, stockers and feeders 15@ 25¢ higher; bulk fed steers $7.25@8.75; week's top $10; cows and heifers $4@/ %; bologna bulls $8@4; canners and cutters $2.50@3.75; veal calvés 25@ 50c higher; top $11, Sheep—Receipts none; compared with week ago: Medium and light) lambs fully 26¢ higher; heavies a: yearlings steady; sheep 25@50c lower: teedera steady, F ‘at of H. orse Makes | Best Grade of Soa CHEYENNE, Wyo, Jan. 6 |The best soap manufactured in La mie county in 1922 was rendered from the fat of a horse, accordnig to ‘the annual report of Mrs. Edith Tow: ler Andrew, county home demonstra. ton agent, rf GRAIN PRICES FOR WEEK SHOW DECLINE ON FOREIGN EVENTS: CHICAGO, Jan. 6.-—Fizzling out of the reparations conference at Paris bas been an important factor this week toward bringing prices down in the wheat market here. Compared with a week ago, wheat this morning showed declines ranging from 1 to 3%, corn was \c to %e off and oats ‘%o lower to a shade advance. In pro- visions, there were net gains of 2c |to 40c, Before hope faded that the Paris conference would solve the repara- tions problem, confidence of holders © wheat had been disturbed by big domestic receipts and by knowledge that.the new crop in Argentina was beginning to move, as well as by evi- dence that Canada waa competing sharply. Besides. a substantial tn crease to the United st supply total gave * emphas: heavy arrivals of wheat at primary a | centers—arrivals that in frequent! cases were treble or quadruple tho corresponding amounts a year ago. Purchasing of wheat to hipped from ports on the Gulf of Mexico and indlcatiot that a large amount of rye has also been bought for export led, however, to moderate rallies, {a the wheat market at times. Relative steadiness, too, on bread- stuff prices at Liverpool tended fur- ther to induce the belief in some quar- tera here that there had been declines enough, and as the week drew to a: end considerabl notice was also taken of gossip that flour business had picked up, | Falling off in the volume of corn receipts helped to prevent corn and joats from follow:ng to any great ex: tent the decline of the wheat market Upturns in the value of hogs satrengthened the provision market $4,521.82; and as provided in said mortgage, there is also attorney’s fees to be added to the principal and interest, and that a reasonable attorney’s fee is the sum of $500, and also costs and expenses of sale. And, WHEREAS, it is provided in said mortgage, that in case of any installment of principal or any part thereof, or any interest Moneys, or any part thereof, by said mortgage secured to be paid, should remain due and unpaid for the space of thirty days after the me shall, by the terms thereof, become due and payable, and that then, and in that case, the whole principal sum by said mortgage <e- cured to be paid, together with the jinberest thereon, shall at the option jof the said mortgagee, its succes- |\sors or assigns, become due and payable forthwith, anything in said mort@ag. or in said note contained jto the contrary notwithstanding; And WHEREAS it is further! provided in and by said mortgage,| that in case default should be made | in the payment of said principal sum of money, intended to be se-! west of the 6th Principal Meri- dian, in Natrona County, Wyom- ing. Dated this 25th day of Novem- ber, A. D., 1922. JOSEPH L, MARQUIS, Sheriff within and for the County of Natrona, State of: Wyoming. Purcell, Casey & Perkins, attorneys. a Dec, 2-9-16-23-30, 1922, and n. 6, 192 NDERREAMI s AT. YOUR