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PAGE TEN. WYOMING'S f NEWS WHEAT PRICES EEK § BUS E IN GR IN Is i Oil Securities Pa i U Ls 2 | Furnished by Saylor and Gay. | . . . o © ° ° 2) | i ‘ | . LOCAL OIL STOCKS | | — Bessemer -.....-----. 20 I | SATS . (IW RUNNING CRUDE CHICAGO, Feb. 8.—Wheat thisy Enlarged shipments of wheat to pi Atta ees amet, F tha cauaeies jmorning, in comparison with the price| Furope from Argentina was tho prin: | Yostom. Ws pa Pank debits for the week ending January 17, totalled $10,225,000 000, | } S -|of a week ago, was Kc to 1%¢ higher, | cipal bearleh influence’ in tho whent | Buck | oe marking an increase of $341,000,000 over the total shown ‘for the preceding —_ Bear Uasvle ae anak uae |the gain being due largely to the) market, and was coupled with the| BUrke Sah Gio. ae week. ‘This increase ix in accordance with the, customary mi+month swell Producers & Refiners corporation has completed its pipeline Sban_ |v lew Of. Wold & Progress made toward the enactment|fact that the United States visible | Blackstone ae Of check Payments. Larger figures are reported for most of the leading roducers 5 ‘ier dis te ref tof Rawlins and Low Receipts. jof farm credit legislation. A set-back|supply was greater for the first | iu ot acme centers though several, Inc‘uding Cleveland and St. Louis, report reduced C y eas _——— o 5 to 22 cents ‘wi { d a al ins - 4 04 i from the Lost Soldier district to its refinery east of Ra s h chat ote 7 _ joe om to 38 conta’ Wae' made) th they time thee ee aati iyi Stag bew Cotumbine st) As compared with the corresponding week in 1922 hank debits for the crude oil from the fields is now being run into storage tanks at that CHICAGO, Feb. 3.—Wheat aver Dre ied ask aa ; | ZORe Talk of & dearth of ‘oxport Vial: | chregiitathG. Royarcy 1380 week under review show an increase of $1,266,000,000, or about 14 per cent : } er which is 53 miles in length was laid | 884 little higher in prices today eet eerie ae tee greene | Zaks was ‘somewhat: discounter by es |icaoicol Pete... iw0ig 80% | Tanete eutes am campared ialtntinee one vale reported for the leading cen » place. This eight inch carrier which is 53 miles in leng! vy... < | due largely to the fact that the entire| market “became especially evident|timates that the actual exports of | Ca?! Gulca oe 03" | ters, except Milwaukee. A notable increase, amounting to $40,000,000. or in record time and it is expected that the plant will soon be in | winter belt is covered by a cold wave atter all doubt was practically re-| the United States wheat for Jcnuarv| Domino 7 per cent, is shown for Pittsburgh. mm rec - : with snow accompanying. A decided! moved as to the passage of the Len-| would reach 18,000,000 bushels. Elkhorn Debits to individual accounts were reported ‘to the feCeral reserve board operation. | @dvance was held back by lack of ex-|rvot bfil in the senate, Decided fall-| Corn developed independent strength] 1, ‘T, Williams ~ for bape, In 248 centers af ixbich 154 are included in the following sum Ae ¢ which | ng teve As showing what | Ov! ‘ > unsettlec ing off in th jount t arrly-| as esult of apparently wel found-| Kinney Coast mary by’ federal reserve districts, T A aot el Iitical regu-| Port demand and the unsettled for-| ing Elia Ce ey | aa © Fedult: of apps Maile Sicld Selon aatal Debits to Indwidual Accounts by Banks in Reporting Centers, tt politic | eign conditions [fur at primary terminals, together | ed advices that the probable yleld of |Ccompass --—----.._. oz | Buminify of Weéeral Jecletic static, c « c Haskell sa Pesta ier Cys aly relatively) With fears that zero weather would! corn in Argentina had been wharply|Franuw —. 5.50 : ry . Weak wedding tha Ning te at| Weak as compared with other| damage winter wheat unprotected by|curtulied by drought : nates 32 | Reserve District No. Centers Jan 17 Jan. 10, "23 Jan. 19, vh i Exe months. The opening, which varied|*now. counted also as incentives to! 5 Were responal to ction quntter Ea ere 8 (In Thousands of Dollars) tr contr c country |ffoM unchanged figures to 5% high-| Purchase, and so likewise did Britisa]of corn and wheat Mike Hee Og (Boston toch ass 595,869 — peed a ean tjer. with May $1.18% to $1.18% and| Acceptance of suggested terms of} Siackening of export demand was arora aut New York t All Stocks Average Up 9 where airoads lon [July $1.13% to $1.13%, was followed|Paymont of the war debt favorable to| #2id tc eaplain the broad sag in the | Arourtain and Guile -, Philadelphia a { 2 rat rene Induatrial companies neo |bY something of a aag for May.and| the United tes ‘provision market Ted’ Ba : Coven pe aerate ind , 7 lar r}|2 maintenance of strength in July ie aaa | Pics - we bi ~ ! ensa » the welfare of our y | Picardy 04 | Atlanta _ ; vt at a pubite. mar (and. September | New York Stocks |[prasoe 01% | Chicaro Sate asain Rears made no headway by an Je, Royalt 18° | St. Loule i me ee effort to stress the fallure of the | Allied’ Chemical & Dye 74% | Sun : 03 | Minneapolis 23.079 < panes! : senate to amend the Lenroot bill by Rilie Ghaieee nt fs 104% | Kansas City 240 083 of Zh me a attaching a forelgn credit measure. Hamsereant Gest Bucwer Exploration Dallas 149,323 —- u trength, | Receipts continued to decrease at the : qmetcans eet SUsar = Batis San Fi Additional Leases Acquired e strength:| ix leading markets. ‘The close was New York Curb. | American Can -22----— ~ sag | al. 8,959 0 ss F Middle Sta 1 wy andlb| steady at the aie as, vemerdaye| Anglo! .... 17% jAmerican Car & Foundry --.. 180° | Wetter States pa sper, for the first time In m enth position in t s iov. I 1} ¢ finish to ge higher, with May $148 | Buckeye 38 | American Hide & Leather pd. 68 13] y “Git = a8 amount of debits for the week in the tenth district which posts at. Kansd E nye lon La to $1.18" and July $1.13 to $1.13% Continent 158 | American International Corp NitW WORK ERD oLoexe ter being in ninth position the previous week with total debits i ¢ 820 . re but . od S Seere: firmor with mbert | American Locomotive — cae = SING | 000. . : F : making 1 subs |_ Corn and cate were firmer with | Cumbert aoe 1 A Smelting & Te Mountain Producers _$ 16.87 § 17.00 The following table shows the amount of bank Ceb!ts for the week from on ap \ : d : ; wheat. After opening tec off to %,@| Galenn ______ | American Smelting & R - oun rage °* aoe | all elties reportingan this district: a Smite : tae higher, May 744c to to 74%c, the] Il. Pipe -_- - j American Sugar ~-: ; ; : ae fee Debits to Individual Accounts by Banks in Reporting Centers. c porting Baco allment nequired | failivcze Tneome ‘Higher: [corn market scored. slight gains Ind. Pipe - | American Sumatra ‘Tobacco —24% B Glenrock “OM 222777 NVoor adie A connection with the construction | Hallways, Income, Higher: sequently, further rains in Ar-| Natl. Transit American T. and T a | Sat Creek Prds Strict No. 10 Jan. 17, °23 Jan. 10, °23 of crane n facilitics gs of the Sc ra Rail a Leased “thay thacwet’ w tic| NW. Se menean American ‘Tobacco - 5 It Creek Cons," (In Thousands of Dollars) state 1 Bs the total to 121,000 | the ended December 31,1 Drices closéd unsettled at %e not de | Northern Pipe - | American Woo'en . 96% | Prod and Refrs, ks Atchison, Kan, —- : che Oil Lease T t Co} a9 Med $8,823,728 after tax | cline to a shade advance, with May|Onio oll Anaconda Copper 47% | Marine new —- Bartlesville, Okla. wi er t 8 char equal af owing for Al rsa. to 740 Prairie Ol fi | Atchison ____. ae - 101% | Mutual Oil WYo | five per cent aividend on the pre!” Gas started unchanged toe ain.| Preitle Supe’ o | Atl, Gulf and West Indies 0 |S. 0. Indlana yenne, Wy Drilling Near Douglas. \s 1 stock to $4.85 a share on $120, /aray 44%¢ and later hardened a ittle| solar Ree is | Baldwin’ Tecomotive —----- areas, Some: 278.00 Denver Cus.” It is report Dougla | a common ste more. Provis'ons reflected firmness] Southern ‘I | Balumore and Ohio —-- land - 1687 2 fasts aynd: a bai id eet | Divia per Pes v of hog values Southern Fenn. Oi | Bethichem Stcel B 7 Mammoth -- 54.00 ‘ ae mont, ree miles : 1 Y praterred oe |S. 0. Kas. 3 Canod'an Pacif wonse=- LIBERTY oo: |Grand Island, Neb, — gas 1 1 , . $2,019 Wheat— Open Sigh Low Close |S o. ky - 88 Central Leather --—- : 16.00 90| Grand Juncticn, Coto. expected at around 6 Lael Bl ue 4 0,000,000 May ~.--1.18% 1.18% 1.17% 1.18 OG. Neb | Chandler Motors ie Guthrie, Oka. locati | ferrea July 2 2113% 1.13% 112q 1113 Oo | Chesapeake and Ohio Hutehis _——— ee Sept 110% 1.10% 110 110 |S GO Onto 303 "| Chicago, Mil and St. T ndepenc To Drill in Billie Creek. Northwest Fields to Bo Active. Gorn: Galch maak “sa. | Clcago, Re 1 Joplin, Mo, The original Billi THERMOPOLIS, Wyo. Feb. 8—| Muy 2-744 mau tay | onen ‘ $31 | Chino Copper Eesha sue Kaneas’ City, 7 tas Ween Graaniked a The Western States Oil and Land] juty 1454 T4744 2 Colerado Fuel Third 4s renee oases purpose Hing | company is hauling large quantities of | sept 74% TAM Corn Products E sus r fipld, whero the organization has 2.560] Vay supplies to 1amilton dome while| oats— 8.00: calves 4.509 10.00; stockers and (ravible Stee! ~ 2 ae ‘ neres under lease. The company de-lene roads are passable. It is rumored | stay. —--. 45 447, | feeders be ee ven Gee Oklahoma’ City ’ rives its name from the fact that it) here that this field, which has been| July 22. 1424 2% | market mous Players 1 - gam, | Fore: 2 on Okmulgee. Okla. wa. e first to file on lan lee tron, | inactive for two years, witl be a busy | Sept... Ally 414 | to strong; top 7.95; bulk 7 neral Aspha't -------- 45 Omaha structure and } mailes from | niece ‘comt in March. There] Lard | Sheep receipts 1,810; mar Ocneral’ Btectrie cose 89" 4 —w Parson n : : pened . Jare some produc Mar W117 11.10} to strong; lambs 13.00@14.00; General Motors 14 if Lit sure Kan lai oa May - 11.25 | lamba 13.00014.26; ewe | Goodrich Co. : a6 tf Crude Market } | Ste doseph Sto $100 | n : ie ‘ 1 : | may 0.82 10.85 | Tock Creel : = Hlinois Central 7. | Tulsa. “Okla. —2 nthe : 1 r o | July ---- 10.95 i | — Ingplration Copper | Hamilton «= | Wichita, Kan ' « | ean International Harvester Cat Greek " ents King prog ash Int. Mer Marine pfd. - Mule Cre Buffalo Grants Gas Franch: CHa Ee ea CHICAGO, Feb. 3.--Wheat, no Taternational ‘Paper. 0" Mie | Creek « ‘ burt ' ' me this week and will be| sales 4 sg iy d ES ’ Kelly Springfield Tire — 1 t ¢ ‘ « 1 t Kansas v | Corn number 2 mixed 72% @738; No. NEW YORK, Kennecatt Conpe Rock OTATO ve furt natur le will be started] 2 yellow 72 changes firm. © Quotations in Louisville ‘and Naahvilie Onaee I Butter higher; ae? i & by this company! Oats No, 2 white 44%; No. 3 white] Great Britain demand 4.67:, | Mexican Petroleum 7 nee Cr CHICAGO,- Feb. 3.—Potatoes very extras 46%c; standard 440 : i noe ele he “adtoin nie ‘ Line aenitng’ on [ee lees i bet) ee oY Pca Miami Copper aaa {Grass Cre duil; receipts 37 cars; total wottea} extra firsts 43%2@45%ec; firsts 42@ ew we r “ 1 1 Tube “20-Ine nla hea]! eee NO . G6: cables 41860 Midd’e States Oil Z 12 _, | Torchlight States shipments 629; too few sales ta | ‘412°: Seconds 41@411%¢c. pe te AN T pune EsL A 0-inch x Barley 56@ | fta’y demand 4 ables 4:8 IAtiavale Steet - 27%] Bik Basin —_ Eggs higher. rece'pts cases; Creek by Consolid Basenty Wes ed during ty cold] timothy need 6.0006.50 | sum demand 5.64. cables 5.64% ae als elec dearer reyeah establish a market on account of the] gare ; ordinary firsts /20@ Sic eae aaa ; ; Seer ee okca Gree cal eee | Clover seed 18,50020.50 Lee pean cual calles 0029) New, “York Central aot Sunburst weather miscellaneous 31% @age. company A ane broken they will resume} Sone nominal joland demand 39.40, cables 39.43:] New, Yo arora se ng these ‘i i N. Y., N. H., and Hartford. representing sho Tard 11,00. | Norway demand 18.68; Sweden de-} X01: tis ee etern ne es The Alliance Oi & Refining com-| Rybe 10.25@10.37. . | mana Denmark demand 18.515 | eee ee nelt Ohio Meets Crude Raise. pany, operating in | Warm Spi ge | Switzerland demand 18.81; Spain de-} Northern Bacltl Concurring with the raise in crude | riot)’ jg still closed down on account | mand 15.81; Greece demand 1.21%; a on “s prices of the Mic Refining com-| o¢ ihe oil to the refinery being clogged | | Poland demand .0026; Czecho-Slovakia Etooate sale pany on I . Ohio: Olly com: | and frozen. The Shaffer Gg | demand 2.97; Argentine demand 37.i2;| Pan America pany yesterday announced a raise of |), is said, will drill several | Live Stock Brazil demand 11.63; Montreal 98 Pénnsylvania \ 10 ec barrel in the price of crude | weg to the deeper sands about 1,400 | acanaa ti | Peopt “\ in all fields of Wyoming and Mon-|toct where a lighter oil will he | | Conditions Generally Favorable.) Pur Following the prices now in| TO? s about 750 to 1,000 fee : | Chicago Prices. NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—Bradstrects'| 1p aing _---- | ect ir fet this district p ; «| CHICAGO, Feb. 3.—(U says. Teo. ANG “Steel ok v is effect 4 = i cleaned ment of Agriculture)—Hogs receipts| “Events of the week have been} Rep. Iron and Steel ----- 35% | You would need them all to hear what you get nowadays , Lead . ee . 5 °! a aly avorable, this charact> 4 me ?, 8 q y: s ‘. ; Oil Producers Bonds. t werent | 7.000; holdover 13,505; closed active, | mal ey mi 2 | Sears Roebuck = & iron N 1 bank. |‘? ‘ Celhty butchers “strong: light and tion st teast covering fa‘riy well most | ET can Oi F with a single-circuit receiver. t f th er nt g rantee ‘a | light chers 10 to 20c higher; bulk | domest happening spring wet t Paalfc . :. trustee of the 8 per cent guarar Borks Turns Big Sale | light butchers 10 to 20 ulls | dom 4 ee ee «| Southern a! . See te Pee ee eae ne clling ot $100,000" of 20,vear| 190 to 200 pound averages $408.50; [vith Jobers atthe larger ¢tiew has] Sothern qhllwny With several hundred powerful broadcasting stations, Inited Oil Producers, asks for ten¢ dint und first mort-| top 8.60; bulk 215 te pound butch. | expanded, co'lections are Standard OM of N. J. * ; Uslted Oll Producers, asks for tend Vanda of, the Hauatts Ineest| een 8:15 to 8.30; bulk 260 to 300 pound |ter and industry hax kept up the faat | Standard. ON of N. J. tise all operating on one narrow wave band, it takes real selec- eré:.of -sutticlent bonds) for cance ends OF Le TOUR LY Lae eee eae caglanee oh oe hss nace previously sted. Relatively | Studeds 7 : Pagar a hinet ‘ Fi tion as will exhaust $50,089.73 now in| bopany, owner of the Midwest| butchers 8.00@S08iywolsnty Backing | Tr sctvity is {doteds ia daveer eesti] Zennenseas COUDET c= tivity and sensitivity to get a satisfactory radio program. the sinking f said offers to be|1, the United States Bond| sows around 7.00; desirable OO et tnarketw and in -eentrattanw oun: | Zexee- Cok: de to the trusté® on or before 10 a. | has just b pound pigs mostly 7.75@8.00; estimat.|€rm markets and in sat haw eata:| 28 and Pacific —. ar : r f m., March 1, 192 ‘ rks of this city, | ed holdover 8,000; bulk of sz Oe ee ine coded ce Jan were | Tobacco: Broducle The Paragon three-circuit receiver gives you any sta- \ t 8.40 op 8.60 ned elg! Ow oy very Pens ‘ aoPs A Transco enta v1 j i be glee aie Vvominy OF thet diem, | 2.40; top 8.60; heavy weight } |is onty natural at this seaso: | Transcontinental « tion you want when you want it—and no other. Clear, utual pens Local s t ling .is . it] @8.05 me bigots be exceeds a yea », and reports ae at zs i : ry s FY In order to huve a central point|in the city, located peer of] Might 8.86@8.60: Tene light lithe iarger mmarkels are quite Retail. Stores --—----7 complete programmes without interruption or distur- fran operatio this terri| Second and Wolcott strects, and haa] packing sows smooth 6.90@8.40; pack: |the larger markets are quite unan Ind. Alcohol : ; py ea a Fi tory can tw dirceted, the Mutual OM lan appralaed valuation of $600,000. | ing sows, rough 6.7-47.00; klling pigs|MOus that | January showed | a, bis tubbe , bance. A modern, high grade, scientific instrument built company and its ysidiaries, the|The ground floor {s pied by the| 7.71@8 aaa. buy! 8 compared with Jan- pa BP i Hamilton O!l corporation and the|wWeroming National hank and other| Cattle receipts 500; compared with aa. bd gb oe ot ab Gs 60. per| Utah Copper —----—2- right to give results. Frantz corporaticn, is opening offices | business firms; the two to ors are | week ago: beef steers and better grade| vor) Vclwe’ ineareed, Westinghouse Electric ‘ : At suite 290, Midwest building with | unde the 3 Ing] of the stock largely 25c lower; desir | "mveckiy hank elearingn $7,025,2049,-| Willys Overiand w-oee-—m---- 7% Ask some experienced amateur what he knows about intag, general superintend: | compan the r threc| able light ‘heifers off more in spots:| qo» ? American Zinc, Lead and Sm, -15%4B operations in the Rocky Moun-| floors are ipied by high-class ten-| extreme top beef steers 11,00; part J ean ES Serene Butte and Superior — kd t charge. G. H. O'Don- | ants. load yearlings 10.75; common and Cala Petroleum - o% ntendent of oper Nn] Net ear Bs of the bullding for 1922) medium grades fat she stock, canners Montana Power - elds, ¥ ha ad-}totaled $74.968, makin and cutters about steady; ’ bologna SILVER leineluoh Avisone. = | ere € rth retirement ¢ bulls 35 to 60c lower; best light veal. Great Northern Ore Is plann ‘ for t vas prul¢ ers 25 to S0e off; lower grades light ALE a. wath Maxwell Motors B - operations f ! - j kind 75 to $1.00 off; stockers and] (NEW YORK, Feb. 3. Foreign bar) consolidated will include the drilling of q n C. & 0. Earnings Increase. j fecders weak to 40c lower; plain light| S¥¥er 634%; Mexican dollars 48% zo Northwestern -----—- 4 number of ne c | Gross December earnings of the C.| stockera showing most decline; week's = ican Linseed Oil ----- shooting cle 7 & ©. railroad totaled $7 1 In-| bulk prices beef steers 8.00@9.50: beef | R U.S. P: Ff of Rho wells 1 ie day feta. | 8 Z. rhe balance af- cows and heifers 4606.50; canners SUGAR | Surveying aud Locations || y RADIO PRODUCTS through rath 2 an Increase! and cutters 3.004@3.75; veal calves hi cee oe oi, y 7 whieh recon ‘ ‘ aes ° Tt t operating in-| 19,00@11.26; stockers and fecders 6.40 NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—Sugar closed Goplogtsts 9 Experts | ‘alates < t ion | $1,987,818, a decrease of | gz NE’ beads Suge al Fi e rey sea Soult gee? decreas Sheep receipts 4,500; mostly ditect: | tons. The market for refined was WOMING ie co | The amateur will tell you that the development of radio. Paragon was the in at « a Xu compared with we 0: wwooled ay : 00 fine BLU: . ’aragon three-circuit receiver, because first regenerative receiver manufac- ‘ tax $14,081 unchanged at $6.99 to n 3 - , mcwlatena (6 11 iiviied E i a Ea lambs, fed yearlings wethers and fat] granulated. Recent. business was P. O. Box 325 of its greatly superior selectivity and tured. Paragon effected the first trans- eho : : oR sheep strong to 25c higher; shorn} quite heavy and some cf the refiners Room 10, Daly Bldg. | sensitivity, can pick and choose between continental reception (not prearranged) Atte [lambs steady; feeding and shearing! are said to be out of the market 7 | broadcasting stations of about the same from New York to California, Paragon yi : | lambs higher; week's extreme top — — ~ = signal strength with less than one per effected the first transatlantic amateur ips 5 Vie bine Rank | fat 1s paid Friday by ship. Flax Sced. cent differential. reception. During the war Paragon 4 “a Py week ended | Pers: pac top 15.10; closing bulk DULUTH, Minn., F —Closing This means that with a Paragon re- receivers proved superior to all others "| fat wooled lambs 14,60@15.10; clipped] cash price Flax seed, February, SWAN ceiver you get what you want when you in the interception of enemy signals b; 6 gain of unpre 1 : t ete m 1 cl the United. Sta fet i: 5 r Kind 12.004 fall shorn up to] $2.87% March, §2 bid; May, + > > want it—complete messages and clear he United States army and nav sia . ‘ ong | 13-00; che pound fa g1$2.69 ar July $2.62% =RREAMERS mu from the station you tune in 9n, Long before broadeasting popularized : ef the | previous | wethera ivy fat ewer gen. | ——— without interruption and jamming. Un: radio with the general public Paragon ne i v pn | erally 6,806.50: Mgnt weights up to| til you have listened in with a Paragon equipment was the choice of the experi- : 8.09; pald for one load choice 114| - d three-circuit receiver, you can not guess enced amateur. He will tell you today ; t ; we the daiiy! Round ewes, Week's extreme top|] 4 Profitable Ways to Tr ' the real ‘pleasure and fascination of that if you want quality and. satisfac- eit » | : (lull | feeding and shearing lambs 15,50 | in the Stock Market radio, tion, Paragon Radio Products are the cabauita % r Stella’ : ocala |] Stock Privileges jtiearn how $45 Paragon receivers are built by the best and safest buy on the market, ude : p Ka ent Omaha Quotation: HP vartio Payments |.o $137.50, con- Ad Morgan Company, which has An Illustrated Catalog of Paragon ; ot pantry 20) OMAHA, Neb.. Feb. 3.—1U, 8. De-|] Marginal Trading | rola 100 shares 7x been a pioncer throughout the modern Radio Products Is Yours for the Asking . inLt : he wey | Partment of Agriculture.)\—Hogs—Re- || Outright Pur e [rf any stock VOUR | y He 5 \ Haskell Says Eyehange Necessary. | 7 & 18.090 67.80) coipts 7,000; mostly Se higher; top}{ et Our Frey Booklet No. 4 Tell UPPL pOUR RI Also Distributors of Paragon for : ow | 2 5 360) $5.05: bulk of sales $7.85@8.00 You SUPPLY. STORE ‘ New| ‘ : 90 730 | " Gatcte= -Heceinte a9 core ced with | 4D AV GO onli rena = Mon Radio Telephone Potentiometers Control Dials . nesd ' lower; top for week $9.70; bulk $7.25@ V. T. Control Units Detectors Receivers f 4 0 veek $9.70; bulk $7.25 sta ifier Transformers Switches 2 780) 8.75; she stock to 40¢ lower: bulk Rheostats Amplifier Trans: 1 ! ) $410 5.6601 cows $4.00€95.25; hellers $5.2506.50; | TL A oe : ml Cre 4.515 4.640 canners and cutters $2.5003.75; bulls SA C K STOCKS ° ° ° aon Bone Ta. He HM tetompend cute Bette — BUY SALT GREER ST Wyoming Radio Corporation , Elk I oe eed ye Mente. le het ok arc | Salt Creek Producers Mountain Producers c osk ago: light latibs airsna: Ones Mutual E. T. Williams Consolidated Royalty AT 695) steady to 25c lower; yearl sheep | Earnings of these companies increased 50 per cent Ets] and fave steed, | during last ninety di Holmes Hardware Company privat AO sekagemer Erie | D. B. SULLIVAN, BROKER Box 1919 Casper, Wyo. hany af : caine t steady; heet steers | Phone 1954 231 Midwest Blac. |) _ vided 1 < ators of no \ 1,220 98,526 | 7.00@8.60; cows and heifers 3.50@ | , ‘ \ 0 Casper Sunday Worning Cribune EDITED BY L. C. BAILEY a Mai icant heey aI Se a SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1923. LEADING OIL, BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT