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26, 1923. PAGE EIGHT Che casper Daily Cribune FRIDAY, JANUARY s- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -:- | moot Secu MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEW AE IARESULAR ARE UNCHANGED sess: <2 Sslemcm ne oD 8 A DRILLS IN AT CHT CREEK American Can -. 82% ae 4 Uda oad Lee Dom. of Can. 6% per cent notes, 1990 =——-—-—----— ie. oe Ake eae American Car and Foun¢ry ~-.-179 rr im =H aoe Republic, he mA 80% 8914 80% . Jp| American Hide & Leather pfd.. 68% A ? s Wee anes 97 96 Special Issues Feature Those Late Recovery Evens Up| American International Corp. - 25% | Blackstone Salt Creek Producers & Refiners corporation has completed its No, 1] Kingdom of Belgium, 74s -- 9% 97 \ Included in Upward Trend | Losses in Early Trading ‘Ainertcan Locomotive ~ bere cAhh pr celecrngeaed on.section 14-39-79 at. 2,625 feet but no test has yet been| jcinSqom or Norway,’ oT TM on Exchange. at Chicago. "Anggipan Srasttine, #: Fats. Columbine ~~ made of production. No.1 on section 18-40-78 is underream-| U. K. or G. Be Capertee a ; Asean’ Sumatra Tebeccs o penepenned ig dared ing at 2,440 feet. With the completion of this well drilling} VM oF 9.8% 1,5" ions 102% NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—Trading tn! CHICAGO, Jan. 26—Wheat under- American T. and T. ~ Gow. Gniua i= will be closed down in the Salt Sreek field for the balance of | American Telephone. and Telegraph Col tr. fse3 SR today’s stock market was a diminish-, Went a moderate setback in price to-| American Tobacco Donijind . the winter. ‘been established for fast construction | Armour and & tie be rh ing scale because of the more disturb- | day during the early deatings, rainy| Amercan Woolen Elkhorn Outside of Salt Creek the company |in this state. Se oe eee be 96 96 {ng European developments but the| weather in the winter crop belt hav-| Anaconda Copper B. 'T. Williams has only three wells drilling and with| This plant when completed will be | Bethlehem Steel ref. 6¢ | 91% 91% process of discounting favorable’ ing a hearish influence. The down-| Atchison ex diy. Kinney ,Coastal a continuation of favorable conditions| ™odern in every respect, having its| Bethlehem, Steel p. m., 18 78% domestic business conditions was ward tendency of values was empha-| At}, Gulf and West Indles Compass It 1s likely that these wi'l soon be/WM barrel and boxing plants and} Cyiedun Pacis tebe OM 63% 63% carried on without {nterruption. | sized somewhat by a statement from| Baldwin Locomotive _ Frantz completed. Status of these wells is|Will have a capacity of 6,000 barrels | COGaycar ‘Tire $s, 1931 103% 102% Prices closed slightly higher with Secrétary Hoover that French occu-| Raitimore and Ohio —- ‘ak follows: of crude oil daily. It is reported that odyear Tire 8s, 1941 115% 115% chief interest centering in stocks of! pation of the Ruhr was likely to re-| Bethlehem Steel “B” qurtter naomne No. 2 on section. 7-26-89, jn the! Work will be started as scon as the| Grand Trunk Ry. of C 11336) (218% companies reporting large current) sult in curtatiment of wheat exports! Canadian Pacific - 142% |atike Henry ._ Wertz field: has completed mudding Present plant is completed on addi- Tite ions earnings. Sales approximated 700,000 | from the United States. In the de-] Central Leather - 34%] Mountain & Gulf off the gas at 3718 feet. Operations “Ral units which will bring the Great Northern, 7s A iti 100% shares. clines in price, however, previous] Chandler Motors — - 68 |Outwest __ = Nom have been held up in this test for some] °@Pacity up to 25,000 barrels, although | Great Northern, § 1-38 B --— > 61% 61% sellers turned to the buying side and] Chesapeake and Ohio - 72%|Red Bank —18 time owing to the high gas pressure|t%'® Teport has not been confirmed. | Mo. Kan. and Texas new, adp.. 595 5046 NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—Opening| rought about a s‘ight rally. The| Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul --.. 23% | Picardy - 208 hut now that this has been success.|RUMOrs are still to the effect that a | Missour! Pacific general 9615 96% prices in today’s stock market were] opening, which varied from un.| Chicago, R. I. and Pac. - 33% |Preston - 00% 1M! Cally shut off, drilling ‘will be. re{Dipeline will be tld from Salt Creek | Montana Power. bs A. - 103% vas frregular, most of the initial changes | changed figures to Yc lower. with| Chino Copper 25% poral Producers raid 4 ane saikea. fo the Diant to furnish it with crude} Northern Pacific pr, lien, 48 - 85% 85% being of a fractional nature. De-| May 1.16% to 1.16% and July 1.11% | ‘Colorado Fuel and Iron 26% 1 | Tom. Bell 2tovalty —- -.01's) 08 No. i on nection 33-26-88, Mahoney | {70M the company’s properties in that | Oregon Short Line gtd., t ctfa = 108% 103% wand was centered in the independ-|‘o 1.11%; was followed by downturns| Corn Products ~ 128% | WV yo-Kat sa oie $4 | dame je ‘swedging. pike aci84eo-teet. 3. _| Oregon Short Line ref., 4 - 92 Fd 0 ent, with} all around before any reaction took] Crucible Steel 13%) oes COMO 18 SWeCSINE. WES Ate The‘pipeline north from the refinery | Pacific Gas and Electric 5s - 92 91tg ent steels, rails and equipment, y Grucib net a | Wyo. ‘Tex. 01 No. 1 on section 26-46:100 in the|to the Wertz, Ferris, Mahoney ani| penn, RoR. gen. 66 = 109% — 10944 . cueavines Dele te az "Tasty Sang | Western States G2 | Enos Creek field ts drilling at 1440] Tost Soldier fields, 53 miles In length | Iteading, gen., 4a = 85% 85% ber of the coppers and ol’s. Colum-| In the last hour, the market made] Famous Players Lasky 54%] ¥ on _ feet. hentbaed siatiaetana. 1 ay to | Sinclaly’ On Go, Bie 7 98% 98% dia Gas opened a point higher and! nearly a complete recovery, influenc-| General Asphalt 445 NEW YORE Materia! for a rig and camp ts be- pariy, ‘crude carom ineote tat the Standard Oil of Cal., deb. 78 — - 105% 105% Consolidated Gas, new stock which| eq to a considerable extent by gos-| eneral Electric - Mountain Producers _§ ing moved into the Hogback struc-| plant 4) Union Pacific first 4s - - 9% 91% 1% advanced six points yesterday, drop-| sip current that Germany was feel-| General Motors Merritt ture In New Mexico to a location near] storage with a capacity of 450,000] U- 8: Rubber, 748° - =! 107% 107% 107% ped back % of a point. ing out American interests for finan-| Goodrich Co. -- Grenrock Oll _.. that on wh'ch the Midwest Refining | barrels has been completed and plans S. Rubber, 5s - ert: 971% bse Fisher Body opened nine points} cial aid in obtaining American food-| Great Northern pfd. - alt Creek Pras. company brought in the discovery} are now under way which will bring | (ia? hats rnc: een oe 2 gibt 109% 10985 higher at 182 on overnight announce-| stuffs. ‘The close was unsettled, at| Inois Central - alt Creek Cons. 1089] well last fall. Drilling wil! be started|this capacity up to 1,000,000 barrels | \eatinghouse ilecttic, Ta = 108% 108 108% ment that W. C. Durant, automobile] 1% net decline to a like acvance, with| Inspiration Copper Prod. and Refrs. 11.00] here as soon’as the necessary prepar-|when completed. ‘This will be used = —_———. manufacturer, has offered to buy the| May $1.17% to $1.17% and July| International Harvester x Marine new - Mutual... © Indiana “ties Service Com. sland -.. Mammoth Oil to | New York ott 27% LIBERTY 11%] 3%s -~------. 28%| First 4s - 16% | Second 4s 93%| First 44s — 20 | Second 4% — 112, | Third 4%s — 74% | Fourth 4%s 238 | Victory 4%s 437% 87% outstanding capital stock at $200 a/ $1.11% to $1.11%. Int, Mer. Marine pf. ~ share. Woolworth advanced five] Reports that the corn crop outlook | Internationa! Paper - points, Postum Cereal 5% and gains/in Argentina was a little better helped | Invincible Ol of 1 to 2 points were scored by Corn | to ease the corn matket here and oats| Kelly Springfield Tire - Products, Mackay compantes and Cal-| as w After opening % to %c low-] Kennecott Copper - ifornia Petroleum. Steel and Tube] er, May 72% to 72%, the corn market | Louisville and Nashville preferred yielded fractionally. Vor-| receded further and then recovered 1| Mexican Petroleum ~ eign exchanges opened easier. Nttle. Miam! Copper NE: Prices rose steadity during the| Subsequently, strength in the| Middle States OM niorning in response to a brisk de-| Wheat market together with reports| Midvale tosh mand for the independent ateel shares} that only light showers had fallen| Missouri Pacitic , and a number of special issues of{ in Argentina gave an upturn to the| New York Central sates companies whose current earnings] Price of corn. The close was steady | N. Y. N. H. and x jartfor are reported to be exceptionally good,| 8t %#c to Ke net advance, May 73%c| Norfolk ong wee ern There was a marked absence of bear| to 72% @72%c. ayorthern Pagllle onan pressure. Trading slackened percep: Oats started %@U% to K@% oft, Otel sat rdo % tibly after the high prices of the first] May 44% to 44%@% and later held] Faciqe SE eT a hour were made but values held up| round the initial range. Pan American < well. Kresge was pushed up 6%| Provisions lacked support despite | Pennsy wania points to 205, a new high record.| higher quotations on hogs. # Gas j Fuate Pure ON 2. Conley Foil advanced 3%; Western ——. Ray Consolidated Copper - ations can be completed. for the storing of both crude oll and connper ‘depdtts seed previous year by $40,000,900./ did not venture to predict the cab- Westinghouse balance ‘sheet shows inet’s decision. However, some about $101,000,000 curnent assets and! hazard the suggestion that Mr. about $11,000,000 current abilities) Bonar Law would decide to do noth- siving working capital of about|/ing at present and would await de- ninety million velopments. British lafor organiza- ae tions are planning a campaign against the Ruhr occupation and are arranging an international protest continuance of the s tuation. Secret communications are con- stantly passing between the leading British and continental labor organ- izations and seek parties, including German French and Dutch. | The cotinental workers are report- | ed to be looking to British labor to in jlead in the movement by exerting | Pressure upon the London govern- | ment to recall the British troops on 5 the Rhine and to refuse to counten- Patton to Pickett Lake. W. 7. Patton, president of the Oh‘o in Oregon Basin. Anna Be'l Wyoming Oil company, left} Work. on the Ohio well in the yesterday by rail to Riverton on a|Oregon Basin near Cody is progress: trip to the Pickett Lake f'eld where| ing rapid'y and the hole is now below the company has a well shut down|300 feet. It is expected that with a for the wintef. The trip will be con.|Ccontinuation of the present progress tinued from Riverton by automobile|that a producing well will result for a distance of 30 miles and from] thin the next few weeks. there to the field horses wi'l be used.| This dome has been proved for gs Mr. Patton {3 going to the fcld to|®"d it 1s supposed that- this is. th« look over rond and other conditions |osective of the test as the Ohio holds to determina. if poasible when opera.) §28 franchise at Cody which will tions can be resumed and { fe es,{800n expire unless a supply of that pected that clore toa wrele wil he | ™Rauct ie carried to pt eae consumed in making the round trip. 00,0 Teauit Of tne peer 74 fei: Tee ested and there will probably be sev nines Low. “joeral wells drilled there during the ern earned 3.5 per | summer. dnlon 3h General Elect 20) aoe o IH c cent on Its property jn 1922 it fs offt ance further the Franco-Belgian Sune ots i6.4 points were recorded Wika on ne Om Ge Rep. Tron and Gtedl Bemilton ally est’mated from actual results Rall ‘Authirieed {ekotiubns trom Pace O59 polloy. by Crucible and Gulf States Steels, 116% 1.17% 1.25% 274 | REP. Tron, and Stee Cat Creek for the first 11 months of-the year Ler cecal ea EIR, Mba A riornicee ahaa gnbr bry SSE Ilr oA Sree ee a now Cotumbla Continental Can Mule Cree 111% 111K 1.11 1.115% 1.09% 1.09% 1.08% 1.09% Roebuck and eximates’ too Decuabers ar air Con Oil Southern Pacific - Southern Railway - Standard Oil of N. - Studebaker Corporation -. Tennessee Copper - pxas an Pacific - o Products - Transcontinenal Ol! jon Pacific aes d, Retat! Stores Ind. Alcohol Northern Pacific railrcad obtained |ing, but General Weygand, Marshal|]on the continent arranging for com- onerating income for 1922 is given as! perm ssion from the interstate com-|Foch's chief of staff, remained be-| bined international action and the $17,300,000 against $12.866.00 in 1921.| merce commission to issue $17,859,000 | hind... ‘This gave rise to the report| Secretary’ of the international federa- = 210) Grose revenucs totaled $108.400.0001in five per cent refunding and im-|he was to supplant General Degoutte! tion. of transport workers is here on a gain of about $2,100.00 over 1921. |povement mortgage bonds of which |as commanding general but such a/ similar errand. Fstimated grosa revenue for De-| $10,000,000 are to be sold immediately [change was offically: denied a It. is said that American labor is cember was $8.480.000 an increase of}'at 96,5 while the balance ‘will ve French headquarters. | Moving In the same direction. 11 ner cent over the same month in| placed in the corporation's treasury.] ‘rhe French acmit the courtmartial! ‘ 1991. | Net income for December! The Northern Pacific, the commis-}at Mayence made a mistake in per-| BERLIN, Jan. 26.--(By Tho Asso- placed at $1.500.000 comnared w'th/sicn's order explained has recently |mitting Fritz Thyssen to return to|Clated Press.)—The German govern. %1,256.000 in December 1921. paid or indebtedness maturing against |the Ruhr, as his arrival was belleved! ment has issued an appeal to the na. pamerse. ‘ts subsidiary corporations to an|to have been the signa! for an at-| tion, signed by President Bbert and Amount equal to the total of the con-|rompted mobil'zation of secret organ-| Chancellor Cuno, urging the people to tmp’ated bond issue and desires to American Hide and Leather preferred and International Harvester. Advance of a point or more also were recorded by 2 few rails, includ {ng” Chicago Northwestern, ( Northern preferred and Frisco prefer Sed. Call money ned at 4 acnt. ‘There was litt’e alteratic of the speculative favorit early afternoon. but snecial wontinued in various groups, notably ho public utility, chem a motor tg Muddy — Salt Creek — Rock reek — Osage -- Lance Creek Grass Creel Torchlight Sunburst ~ Elk Basin Greybull - 11.20 11.30 11.67 11.40 11.50 Montgomery Ward Farnincs Good. It ts expected that the statement of ‘ i ‘i © | izations of young men in the Rhine-| renounce luxuries and extravagances Yssues. Columbia Gas improved three 11.10 es Rubber Live Stock Montgomery Ward & Co. for 1922 wil) |"@!™mburse its treasury for the outlay. |iang and the Rubr. st vey ttn and to make the great- ‘points. Kelsey Whee! and Heechnut ROSS. 10:00) «20:85, 10:00) t ates Steel a show earnings applicable to the com nr Tyas One hundred thousand Ruhr work-/est possible sacrifices “in view of the Packing 2, Mack Truck, Willys Over —, Utah Copper - < mon stock of about $2.50 a share after Bond Issue Authorized. ers were said to be on strike today, ks ong nied of the whole country, Jand preferred, Assoc!ated Dry Goods Cash Grains. Westinghouse Electric oo, allowing all the ful’ year dividends on} The Interstate Commerce Commis-}or slightly less than 20 per cent. of tats den’ Involves the very existence of ‘and Brooklyn Edison 1% and Ameri.{| CHICAGO, Jan, 26.—Wheat 2] Weiys Overland ™% Chicago Prices. ther pueterrediandk pings “At stool, | ser. Hae, ae ait reat Spe. totes r ‘ana rights B thaswhore pecnlbnreee gan Linseed preferred, United Drug | hard $1.15@1.18%4, American Zine, Lead and Sm.- 15 CHICAGO, Jan. 26--(U. S. Depart + Bote 2 az as. S27 ene dba eranalas i he geanomis Ife of cha.reeia peas pe risus yt tne wt ore “people. Pavison Chemical, Pullman and Con ed 70% @T1c; No, 2} Butte and Superior 77%, | ment of Agricu‘ture.}—Hogs receipts Bethlehem Declares Dividend. tents homantPLOBOUNGD ar chion coe a WM gee peer ies | firma have issued @ similas sprent e wolidated Gas, old stock, 1 to 1% Calt Petroleum -. 65% T2| 87,000; slow, steady to 10 cents high-] Bethlehem Steel has dec’ared the to beteatd ee noha teas ray Gael Heel us ter Sra awaeis | Coe oa ies is similar appeal to Serco Arrow common and. preferred] Ostn No. 3 white 44@46%c: No, 3] Montana Power 8% B| eri advance mostly on lighter weights; | regular quarterly dividend of 1% per] (ont oe Mar the Teen na a ber jot thasegernee onc bare, Bot beepers ee rkers throughout the Bo6 American Cotton Ol} commap and | white 42043%0. Pe ae teers $04] bulk: 169;to 209 pornds averages ¢.11 | contian FB, Comman: BORK, B00 AR co. “seareain pacified Tptitpoeen: AAR arent ile cerme Tot thelr aailttary|“Mechwhlle “th preferred were depressed 1 to 2%] Rye No.. 86%. Great Northern Ore ~ 78 | @8.25: top 8.920; early saler 225 to| @lv'dends on the preferred stock for| 5° sss ono ty termine eee and | meet the expenses of thelr military government has Doints, while St. Louls Southwestern] Barley 60@64c Chicago Northwestern 7 7 859, 48% |300 pound butchers —_7.90@8.00: | the year. 67% | welghty packing sows 6.75@7.00; de-| Pres'dent Grace of the . company 3144| rable pigs mostly 7.75@8.00; neavy | says that the net income for the yen; weight hogs 7.80@8.00; medium 7.90] Was $4.605,391, equal to $1.14 a share a @B.15; ight 8.10@8.30; ght ght 8.19] on the common. The company Is or Durant ‘Offers to Buy Fisher. operations and to maintain the'r| been brought face to face with a de I ° toon |fctt of between one trillion three “We are settling down for a long hundred billion and one triltion Bix occupation and are bringing railroad) hundred billion marks. ae men from Southern France and min-| | The departure of fhe American Wiliam C, Durant, president of Du-|ers from Pas-de-Calais,” it was said, troops from the Rhineland is mark 7 pennies spite cl ing t ue 5,000, netsh he epular | speculative " favorites Packing soma gyopth £008 Ay (titel ant ak sori bt ring | tant Motors and former head of Gen-Joftically at headquarters. "Some-| by tho universal regret, of thet tions tn others carsied ‘theny-to their Butter d E S ki'ling pigs 7.70@8.15. obligations. eral Motors, announced last night|thing must give or crack Germany or, ™an people. The press ffars that Sbest levels of the day. and Lge! Preferred gave way 1%. mothy see] $6.00@6.50 Maxwell oMtors The closing was firm; week end| Clover seed $13.50@20.50. Pork nom | ¢ onsolidatel Gas = Hrofit taking toward the close caused | inal. Card $11.20, Webs $11.75@11.50 | American Lenseed O @ slight shading of values in some of = treasury to be so'd or otherwise dis. posed of as hereafter desired. i that he stood reaCy to pay $10,000,000] France must yield and France must| the path of the French will thus be 4 _ Cattle receipts 4,500; beef steers cash or $200 a share for the entire | not.” | made easter. > steady; killing quality plain; bulk Ratio Raised. outstanding 500,000 shares of out- eB Bee, ——..—___ : CHICAGO, Jan. 26.—Butter un- beef steers 8.25@9.75; | some held| The federal: reserve system's ratio} standing common atock of the Fisher] LONDON, Jan. 26.—(By The Asso- = changed. above 10.00; she stock strong to 15¢]| has been advanced from 76.1 to 76.4 Body corporation, clated Press.)—The occupation of the} Foreign Exchange Eggs lower; receipts 9,809 cases; higher; spots 25c and up on_ beef | per cent. A representative of Mr. Durant sald] Ruhr and cognate question of main.| firs B4c; ordinary firsts 80@320; 1 1 heifers; other classes generally may gas Jast night that the offer was one that] tain'ng or withdrawing the British NEW YORK, Jan. 26—Foreign ex.| "iscellancous 33@33% steady; medium, lMght and heavy Repubtic ‘to Issue Bonds. applied only to the acquisition of com-| Cologne garrison, were understood to changea” Gaays quotations An: cents —— ms vea'ers 25c lower. Kuhn-Locb & Co. and Bla'r & Co. | plete control from which it is in-| be the chief topics of discussion at| NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—Sugar closed Britain demand 4.84%5, cables | enerceh receipts 9.000; opening slow; | are offering $10,000,000 Republic Iron| ferred that the floating supply of] the full meetiny; of the cabinet today, |Steady; approximate sales 26,000 tons, ’ © day bile on banks Geh% FILE APPLICATIONS NOW j fat; lambs and sheep mbout stéady:/& Stes! 6% per cent gold bonds due| common stock, which Is not large.| White it war belleved that the va |The feature la the ceftnea market was SZyrance cemand 6.36; cabiea 6.38% early top 14.75 to packers; many held| January 1, 1963 at 94% to yield 5.90| would not be purchased at the price} cent assurances given Lord Crewe at|the re-entrance in the market of a “Btaly demand 4.78%; cables 4.79. Bel higher; good to choice 87 pound year-| per cent. mentioned. Paris had been achieved as removing|!0cal refiner who had been out for a Bium demanc. 5.76%; cables 5.77. Ger. ‘ a3 5 | ings 12.25; cupped poe pound year ee the lkelithood of a recurrence of such! ™onth or more at $6.50 for fine granu- many demand .0042%; cables .0043 Competition Might Be| uns 9.00; des'rable 118 pound fed Phone Rates Increased. Germany Needs Foodstuffs. : an Incident as the Labenauer expul-|!ated. Other refiners made no change ZHolland demand 39.48; cab'es 39.61 ewes 7.65; shearing lambs fully! ‘The New York state public service] WASHINGTO? z " Jan. 26.— Secre-| sion, it was said that the whole situa.| fom the $6.70 basis. There was only “Norway demand 18.75:. Sweden de. RARE? tI 5 FIELD SEEDS Reduced. He Tells In- phan we toads 63 to 70 pound|commission has increased the tele- tary Hoover declared today that Ger- 5 26. Ue tion was causing the government in-|* Moderate inquiry reported. mand 26.75. Denmark demand 19.6: phone tolls to large users in New York many must {mport 2,000,000 tons of| creasing anxiety and that the time oe hates en “Switzerland demand 18.67, Spain de Cc oie City and ordered a slight decrease for | toodstufts, mostly grain, worth about| had come when the opinion of some Flax Seed. “mand 15.70. Greece demand 1 terstate Commission Omaha Quotations. residential service. $150,000,000 or face a serious food] of the cabinet members thy whole| DULUTH, Minn., Zan. S%—Cicy'ng Pt “Polan¢é. demand .0034; Czecho-Slovakia nena OMAHA, Neb., Jan, 26.—(U. 8. De- ae Shortage. At least 500,000 tons of| question of the British attitude| cash prices: flax seed January 2.83 demand 2.84. Argentine demand]: weagtInGTON, Jan. 26—Distribu- |partment of Agriculture.)—Hogs—Re- All Stocks Average Up. grain according to German reports,| toward the French action must be| asked; February 2.7714 bid; May $37.20. Brazil demand 11.60. Montreal! |tign of “new and rare field seeds” by| WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—Mergers|ceipts 10,000; mostly 5 to 10c higher:| The average price of twenty active | he adder, should be going forward by | reviewed, perhaps. 2.5714; July 2.52% asked. p29. the department of agriculture this|f Western railroad systems tenta-| packing grades mostly $7.00; bulk 176| industrial stocks traded in on the April but it remains to’ be seen According to some of the political! at Oe pe — year, in Heu of the moro general dis-|tively proposed under government to 200 pound hogs $7.80@7.85; top|New York stock exchange on Thurs-| whether Germany can finance tho| writers in’ the morning newspapers| Cott tribution of the common garden va-|P!ans for consolidation of transporta-| 37.90; bulk 200 pound butchers and|day was 97.79, a net gain of .63. The credits necessary to obtain, the jm- | rasta, ‘ riety, and in marked contrast there] tn Ines continued as topics of/up $7.70@7.80. average price of twenty railroad] ports. If Germany can obtain thé MONEY to, ts to be rigidly restricted in more|‘iscussion for railroad executives |" ‘Cattle—Recolpts 2,700; beet steers| stocks was 86.46, a net gain of .85. | nuitea crodite Mig. Hope sae than one way, #0 that it behooves| Called before the Interstate commercé | steady; closing weak; bulk fed ateers etree that there should be no diminution in NEW YORK. Jan 2 | Wyoming farmers desiring samples | Commission. |$7.26@9.00, she stock, veals, stockers Ol and Gas Leases Granted. agricu‘tural exports, C Jan 26.—Call money to send their names early to Congress Hale Holden, president of the Chi-/and feeders stead: veal top $10.50; CHEYENNE, Jan, 26.—The follow- Seasler: high 1f%: low sai ruling ratelman Mondell. ‘The department, in no-|C®S9 Burlington and Quincy, ug-|bulk cows $4.00@5.50; heifers $5.25@|ing ofl and 4%; closing bic ‘ offered at 5; last ba the cabinet is divided on this que: NEW YORK J NE yes tion, especially as regards keeping the| quiet; middling #2783) ttt British troops in the Rhineland zone, | It is’ reported that Premier Bonar Law favors the return of the ‘troops SWAN ond that in this he is supported by = How Germany is to arrange the Prospector’s leases | credits Mr. Hoover did not say but 2RE [RS several of his colleague: UNDERREAMERS ie vation, | ested thatthe commission might be|¢,75; bulla dull and lowe! have been granted on state lands, by] advanced the view that the situation! ‘The o Zloan 4%; call loans against accept. trying pe Monasil of the innovation, |v owise in carrying out @ project to| “Sheep—Receipts 5,000; lamba steady |A. Baker, commissioner of public| should be met in some fashion, are pay fost that pathy oe airces 4: time loans steady; mixed coi.| S07 i" tranging for this dlatribution | Consolidate the Colorado and Southern|to strong: bulk $14.00@14.40; early |lands ‘ —— this time wou'd nat only increase tive Miateral 60-90 days 444@4%: 4 to 6] "In arranging for this dis fon’ with the Atchison and Santa Fe. top $14.40; some held higher; sheep| W. H. Gels, Casper, all of section! pig Earnings By Westinghouse, 4 itrnien by tecclee Te ree the months 4%4@4%; prime commercia! | the mos eine heen aiven first con]. Such disposition of the Colorado and |steady; ewes $7.25@7.60; beat held nt | 16-34-87, Westinghouse Electric and Mfg.!of a French marrison a a entation Spaper 4%@4% ge crops ari “rs 6! pricy on | Southern which 1s a subsidiary of the $7.75; feeders weak; $14.70 paid for §5| Chas. J. Ohnhaus, Cheyenne, N% on basis of operations first nine! a moderate ‘ . and removing FE > —-—____ sideration Ty well adantel te ay | Burlington might reduce, he sald, tho pound lambs, NEM of section 21-31-81 and W% months of fiscal year ending March] fry eras intiuence upon the pol z Jare not equally well adapted to amount of competition in railroad w FE % of section 16-31-81, rye ( cy of the Paris government, but |sections of the country there ts neces — “ 31, 1923, will show about $12,000,000) would probably destroy, the ent T YOUR n 3 2 Ker |service to shippers throughout the oy ' Laura H. Bicknell, Casper, all of|earned after charges and taxes fon| a 'y the entente YOU METALS sarily some difference in tho number | territory, | : enver Prices, section 16-41-80, year equal to about $8 a share (960) 2 Well a# cause injury to British SUPPLY STO “ of packages available for the various DENVER, Colo.,, Jan, 26.—Cattle SEU ye iJ ape "| commercial interests for the control at : A On the other hand, Joe Gorman, . L. A. Parker, Casper. 8% NE of] 05%) Gutatanding $74,812,650 combin. ro! districts. Wo expect to have avall-| president of the Chic: Rock Island| receipts 100; market steady; beet fon 11-84-87 and SEX NE, NEY |” Lediettebs | of the Germany export licenses would IBRip * : 4 |president of the Chicago, | ‘3 section nd 8B% NEX, NEX | eq preferred and common stocks, In| NEW YORK. Jan. 26. — Copper|ablo for testing by your farmer con-/and Pacific, expressed approval of the| seers 6.50@8.60; cows and helfers| amy of mcction 2-34.67 evious year $2.89 a ahaca qwau| bass to the successors of the British : quiet; electrolytic spot and futures| stituents the following: theory of consolidation as so far work-| 5.50@8.00; calves 4.00@9.50; stockers| Mfrs. O. E. Shelburne, Thermopolis, Bed ~ Brokfiigs- thr a montarre S| garrison. AK O14%. “Twenty-five two-pound packages | eq out of the wi Inclusion of this| and feeders 3.50@7.50. NW% NB of section 45-46-100. i . The po'ltical writers this morning Tin firm: spot and nearby 40.12; fu-| of Grimm alfalfa seed. ;rallroad with the Southern Pacific] Hogs receipts 100; market steady;| §. A. Ryan, Cheyenne, all of section i tures 38.87. “Beventy-five three-pound pack- ‘stem would result, he asserted, in| bulk 7.75@7.80. 36-27-90. Tron steady; prices unchanged. ges of Great Northern Field Beans. |the creation of a railroad adequately | Sheep receipts 2,800; market steady; ® Lead firm, spot 88@8.37. “Seventy-five four-pound pack- located and extended to maintain itself | lambs 12.00@13.75; ewes 4.50@7.00;| Mica and Other Minerals Prospector’s in competition with the Atchison, To-| feeder lambs 13.00@14.00. | Lease Granted, . ANNOUNCEMENT 1c quiet; East St. Louis spot an4| ages of field peas. Concerning Colossa‘ i i 3 : ery 6.95@7 One hundred three-pound pack- |peka and Santa Fe system, enlarged | —— | Arthur J. Ferry, Encampment, W% . ° 1 Oil Syndicate Units “Ant spot 7 ages of millet need lunder the commis plan by the of nection 16-15-53, There remains but a smail allotment of units in this syndicate —_——$o—____. “Fifty two-pound packages of | addition to it of other roads. | unsold. The syndicate ts now drilling on its 1,200 acre permit oft. | white sweet clover seed,” “The Rock Island is not. seeking | SILVER | Moefinery Nears Completion. | See: the Salt Creek-Teapot reserves, Units are yet available The department requests Mr. Mon-| consolidation with any other line of} | Reports from Rawlins are to the $100 each, POTATOES | lence! rnt!roads,”” Mr. Gorman continued, | effect that work on the refinery of As I will remain here for a few © list of names of farmers who in his| “but if somo consolidation 1s coming, W YORK, Jan. 26.—Foreign bar | Producers & Refiners corporation at = pPinion would be interested in test-|inclusion with the Bouthern Pacific| silver 66%; Mexican dollare 30%. |Grenville ie progressing ahead of No Pahine’ sib CHICAGO, Jan, 26—Potatoes dutl;|ing one or more of the foregoing |appeals most to us.” | ——$—$——<>—__— ischedule and that company officials AT YOUR total United Btates|crops. Full instructine regarding each| Along with tho linking of the Rock on te ctl atene ers of @xPect to have it tn readiness for the i Ut Winconain racked | crop is supplied by the department. Aa|Taland and Southern Pacific, the com Teapot “townsite, ““itepresontatives handling of crude by the first of the SUPPLY* ST more days before leaving for the east, I will be glad to bring data, maps. . , ete, c jal, details of this syndicate to you. Pere See Yieetpts 17 car ents 702; If interested, call me at the office of the h ceo! yndicate, 313 Con- solldated Royalty Bullding or at room 122 mn Sanper Ww: rn Henning Hotel Casper, 80@900 ewl.; Wince t ply of need Umited, those m! has tentative! Bontad f th. The first ground wa roming: found whites 80 3 Wisconain the supply of needs in no limited, those minaion has tentatively auggented that| 2 - lcoming month. Thi d was SBigked kinds 76c cwt.; Idaho sacked |interested whould communicates with|the Chicago, Peoria nnd ft, Louls ce! Wanted. Call or write us. Teapot *pliisets branded $1.45 crrt. (Mr. Mondeti at once. Development Co., 218 Midwest Bldg,,ibroken on the alte for this plant on 1 Casper, Wyo, L8-tf October 23, 1922, and a record has CLAUDE F. PALMER thrown {nto the sy Er ¢

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