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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1923. Che Casper Daily Cribune - Bonds -:- Stocks - PAGE ELEVEN. s- Livestock -:- All Markets - Grains - Oil -:- Finance - AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIANY STOCKS WHEAT CLOSING Oil Securities || (22 ENTOMBED IN NEW MEXICO Allied Chemieal & Dye LOCAL OI STOCKS Allis Chalmers —-------------. 48%] Bessemer -_. -19 21 American Big Indian 16 18 ' r neers ara Leber ae tae Dominton of Canada, 5% per cent notes, 1920 _. 101% Demand Continues Strong on|Market Has Ups and Downs] american Burke lez ‘32 (Continued from Page One.) ‘nstruetions to the crew this morning. | Fernen Republic, 7149 Ht Exchange,. Prices Make as News Affects Sentiment | American Internatoinal Corp — 28%| Blackstone Salt Creek 18 20 |and no list of dead is ready for an | ‘The oar should reach Dawson by 10| Kingdom of Belgium, 74s — Advance. of Traders American Locomotive ---. Chappell * 2. 238, nouncement. «'clock tomorrow morning, according | Kingdom of Belgium, 63 -— prugee ay American Smelting and Refg. ~ 61%| Columbine -_-_-. 12 There was a delay of an hour in the} :o Mr. Harrington. ye ae ba Arid Gust aeae NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—Speculators + American Sugar 4| Consolidated Royalty_ 1.32 rescue work this morning while im as, tg for the advance continued to’ mark| CHICAGO, Feb. 9.—Notwithstand-| ‘american Sumatra Cow Gulch ‘03 provements on the mine fan motor! DAWSON, N. M., Feb. 9.—A state-| U.K: of G. B. & I. 5448, 1937 -—--- prices in today’s active stock, market,|!"& ome hesitancy at the outset,| American T. and T. — Donlad ‘os to ‘ncrease the ventilation in the mine | ment by the Phelps-Dodge corporation | American Sugar 6s ---. Pelanaah oe buying belig influenced by adidtional| wheat took a general upward swing in| American Tobacco ex dv. -. Elkhorn eS TG Were made. Off.cials said thts better-| here to The Associated Press at four| American Telephone and Telegraph. col announcements of higher commodity| price today during the early dealings.| American Woolen = 99%]. T. Willams — "18 ment of the fan would make sutti-| o'clock this morning sald: arnOue eae CO CAME © prices and the weekly statement of! rng principal strength was in the}; AP&conda Copper 43. | Frantz 5.00 cient ventilation for rescue crews to{ “Owing to the fumes which per-|pultimore and Ohio cv, eleTet Sau eate on, calsteping atthe sth Atehioon 2 101% | Gates ny explore all parts of the mine without| meated the mine following the ex-| Bethlehem Steel ref., satisfactory nature of the country’s| May delivery, in which eastern inter | atl, Gulf and West Indies — 25% |Jup'ter __ “00% danger of being overcome. plosion, very little hope is entertained | Bethichem Steel p. m. bs banking position. Swles approximated| ests were sald to have large concen-| Baldwin Locomotive —— | Kinney Coastal BL —— Pee One GE CRO TERR RG WEES SS The a Ane Guten ose % 1,250.000 shares. trated holdings. Selling at the start| Baltimore and Ohio Lance Creck Royalty. .02 DAWEON, N. M.. Feb. 9.—Bodies mine will be found alive. Sh Mi ae Bt Danen i NEW YORK, Feb. v.—a good 4e-| appeared to be of a local lative | Dethiehem -Steel-3 posh ovalty = 01 ea eee ne ee oe Goodyear Tire 8s, 1931 5 iff -pubuS utility, steel and oj] of a local speculative! Canadian Pacifle -. Mike Henry -.— OL dred miners belfeved to have been Goodyear Tire, 8s ,1941 & man vted © firms’ tone to open-| character, and with the offerings| Central Leather 2 -s.-.-.---. 88 | Mountain and Gulf 2. 1:30 kilted in an explosion of mine No. 1 Grand Trunk Ry of Can, 7s % shares imparted a firm . me | readily absorbed by houses with east-| Chandler Motors 2.2. 73 |Rea Bank 18 of the Phelps-Dodge corporation here Grand Trunk Ry of Can., 6s — 3 ing prices in today'astook-'market-| ory connections the market #on ad.| Gheespeake ane, Ohio 2. 16 |Plearay ‘os yesterday, had been recovered and Great Northern 7s A — ke North American advanced one polnt| vanced. ‘The opening, which varted| Chicago Mh. aed BE Paal ce ai | Ronee a Brodccee, arch for the others was continuing eat Northern 5 -3s B : and was followed into pene prose. |ffom urichanged figures to t%o lower.| Chicago, R. I. and Pac. ---... 36° | Bonest = toa arly this morning. ‘The prospects Mo. Han, and Texas: new edi 3 by Brooklyn Edison and Public Ser-| 244), May 1.20% to 1.20% and July | chi Mines Sea ower lax - a2 however, were that many others {ssouri Pacific Gen. 4s. & vice of New Jersey. Crueble and] )94, i ‘ Fl tae seeores, ERM [tom al Royalty O1% vould not be reached until later | fontana Power bs A ‘ United. States Steel common -opened| 113% to 1.13%, was followed by a| Colorado Fue‘and Iron --.---- 28 | Western Exploration. 2.70 we ee ae sills New York Central deb. 65 — 5 ‘gh id Utah Copper, Invinesble| Ti8° to Well above yesterday’s finish] Corn Products - a------- 134% | Wyo-Kan. -- _ 93 had Northern Pacifis pr len 4s On: ‘PahAniericehand, ‘Texas | com-| @! around, Crucible Steel — Westerri Oli Ficlas —. 70 When the rescue crews entered the jregon Short Tine gtd., 6a ctis x ou ‘Sugar stocks soon joined tha] Announcement that ‘Turkey refused | Erle Western States — 24 ine, they encountered fumes which (Continued from Page One.) regim Bhort Dine ref... 4s a es 5 vement under the leader-}to revoke her ultimatum against] famous Players Lasky Yon 10 ‘ seemed to permeate the property and} vart of the work ngs where they np-| /cific Gas and Electric 53 vr e ena Cane Sugar preferres, | lied warships at Smyrna led to gen-| General Asphalt NEW YORK CURE crosina | “8 @ result, little hope is entertained] sarently had hastened in an cffort| cnn. R. R. Gen, Shs - ship ef Cuba Cane. eral purchasing and to a material ad-| General Electric Mountain Producers -$ 17.75 $ 17.87] .03t any of the entombed men will be|-o escape the fumes of the after| 2m". R. R. Gen., 5s - which gained a point. So a erie hie’ tee peespscongzey t 3 T | ound alive: i; Standard Ol1 of Cal, a i ff butte power eame tito, the n prices, but later reports} General Motors - Witt o-es 1037 10.62 amp. oo Pacttic tirat 4 ‘ Fres! rly gains wero ex-| ‘at an agreement had been reached | Goodrich Co. -- Glenrock Oil 1.69 1.75} As soon as the entrance, which had| The escape of tho lore Chinese S. Rubber 74s 4 market. and rg Yon Rico Suenr|*verting hostilities was responsible | Great Northern ptd. — Sat Creek Pros. 2 22.00] een blocked by the exp‘os.on could] niner who made bis way to the sur 8. Rubber 5s. 4 yended. gi A asner ‘can Beat} {°F @ reaction in which a good deal] Miinois Central --.. salt Creek €ons, 11 11.62] © Cleared, exploration of the mine] ace was cons dered a'must mraci-| tah Power and L'ght, 53 - 3 glimbed a point a ar, Cuba Cane] the gain in values disappeared. | inspiration Copper Prod. and fefrs. 9.00 11,0( | Vas begun under the direction of the] ous. As he ran through the tunnes,| “estern Union. 64s - SUB, era icar iaproved frac.|TR@ close was unsettled, % to 1%c] International Harvester {urine new 5.000 5.50|™@nager and general superntendeni | e sald. he passed mea who nhad| Vestinghouse Blectric, 7s - and Cuban Ameretnis proup being|fet hisher, with May $121% to] int. Mer Marine pfa. . Gitual. sc 14.87 1460| Che first men reached were the| ollapsed in ther f 12 watery, ‘Honally, busine ae gr gtr, refined | $1-21% and July $1.14% to $1.14%. International Paper -. Citles Service Com. ~ 186.00 ,otorman and nipper, who wero only | He paused to ass'st them bur was ¢ r RE based on seers vents, tobaccos and] In the absence of any aggressive | Invincible Oi ---- ‘ensiand Oil 14.00 short distance inside mine. |iveak to help and was forced by tl b Ei) product. -Hauipm en eo strong. Am-|Selling, corn and oats rose with| Kelly Springfield Tire yew York Oil 10.00 Zoth were dead. One of them was] -as fumes to hurry on ' + coal shares ne "jumped five| Wheat. After opening unchanged to| Kennecott Cupper --~ fammcth Ol — 55.50 lentifled as Autolneke Kiriakos. No hope was aeld .f ea: .vering tin A Bu u erican Tobacco itra Tobacco 2. Guit| 4e off, May 75% to 75%, the corn| Louisvilie and Nashville — 141 LIBERTE bosxns. As ventilation was restored by con-| rest of the imprison d men, ay th 3 points and Suma' Se on publicaton| Market scored stight general gains, | Mexican Petroleum - COB sus _. .56| struction of temporary stopp.ngs on| vere entombed im reeuons fii we Reymblic to Bufld Near Chicago production siper ntendent of the Sun Staten, Stee! rove 1% on puvieeand| All deliveries of corn surpassed | Miami “Copper .. isnt. as 98.69| <oss-cuts, the rescuers proceeded into|po'sonous gas, Praciice..7 al et «| The Republic Iron & Steel com. burst Oi aid Gas company and ‘of a-gaod 1923 earnings \aneed 1,| Previous high price records for the | Middle States Oil dicen: 40 93.38] he mine. They encountered numer | ‘eaths were ativcvud to raphyx any, has for some time been gather- Hager-Stever 1 company in the Philadelphia company; advanced. 1;| PAT ENS hen cmnrket, Noworer: casea| aidvale, Steel. First. 440 98.86 0uS falls and considerable debris, At{tlon, Mony of those whwse bodes| ng data in anticipation of establish- Sunburst field Hs duties will be to Foreign exchanges cpenee below the} own” when wheat turned weaker.| Missouri Pacific -. Second 4\s — 98.64] “idn ght, the rescuers had gone ap | “ere taken out had started to run u sa pipe manufacturing plant in the handle all matters pertain ng to pro. mand_ sterling selling jus' a. French| The close was unsettled, % to %@%c| New York Central 95% | Third 448 »roximately a mile under ground but} the slop'ng two-mile tunnel towur leago district. |duct on from completed wells and. as- year’s high of agave ee to 625] 2¢t higher, May 76@76%4c. N. ¥., N. H, and Hartford 22 ‘ourth 4%5 ney had not reached the actual work | 1e surface and were overtaken )v ae jsist'ng in every way the drilling of francs gaining six 28 et inte Oats started unchanged to %e high | Norfolk and Western Victory 4% 1g places of the m-ners, the after damp fumes. Miners Strike in Mosel new wells and the securing and main- 8 cents. German ay at t the recent] °r, May 45% to 45%@%. Later, al:| Northern Pacific -.. ‘The rescue car of the Colorado Fuel| Doctors who were down in the A strike is on in 25,000 mines in tain’ng of all necessary fleld records. pt: ONE cents OA. CE months showed gains. Oklahoma Prod and Ref. — Fy nd Iron company was due to arrive|m’nes with the rescue crews declare | 4. yfosel district in Lorraine. ‘This pied ow record of .0020 cen tinued strong] Higher quotations on hogs gave} Pacific Ol ------s---e------—- 43% ero this morning to assist th | at vent lation was ent'rely cut of] “arout of 360,000 miners In the Saar Indvstria's Unchanred: Ralls Gain The stock market conti higher | firmness to the provision. market. Pan American Petroleum ---. 79% rescue organization maintained by thi |from the port'on of the mine in whch] -asin makes idle the mines producing ‘The avernge price of twenty act ve Bae ae ee ee thei pease Pennsylvania 6 helps-Dedge corporation here. se unaccounted for were suppose’| -ur per cent of the coal supply of industria’ socks traded in on the 2 foreign): eeeeanee. Teka Gountey"s Cash Grains. People's Gas ¢ 91% A large number of people have |!0 be. ‘rance. New York stock exchange on Thurs- {x proved, condition, of vied in. the| CHICAGO, Feb. 9.—Wheat—No. 2| Pure Oil ---. 30% | amtiton een congregated as near the mine| The disaster has taken rank as on — day was 101.05 with no chenge from 4 Looe ria crite Hy the federal re | hard $1.23. Ray Consolidatec Copper tat Creek ntrance as they could get ever snc |! the worst in the hstory of min Germany Makes Grain Purchase the prev ous day. The average price weekly, statement of te ‘having a| Corn—No, 2 mixed 76c; No. 2 ye) | Reading ata ic tho explosion but there has been nc| "% On Vancouver Island. No expla | Germany has purchased 2,400,000 of twenty active ra'lroad stocks was acer? pase nT eentiaient "The Rep. Iron and Steel Sig Muday \ sorder. ation for the explos‘on was offered | ushcis of rye for immediate delivery 88.91 a net ga’n of 11. Seeerney of the public utility Issues Te ates Ne | Reval Dutchs Ns Salt Crock One hundred forty-one miners on Gia Site eretse dotnne aa | from Reuseia. oe : ‘sugar,.to % @4dt4c. Sears Ri - ‘ock Cree! ered the mine yesterday but 19 of ht! atte —S Flax Secd. and pe sA0I9: rise An beeen tents No, 2, 880. Sinclair Con O11 wage -- them had checked out before the ex | "at most of the lighting and power Federal Reserve Ratio Higher DULUTH Minn.. Feb. 9—Closing p- TACOQs: Cee. Ee ed to tha. growth |. Basley—t6@70c. Southern Pacific sance Creek nlos.on, so that 122 men were in the|¥@8 8!ven by electricity. The combined ratio of the federal!cash prices fiax seed: February r dising shares testified to he in| Timothy seed—$6.00@6.50. uthern Railway 3 jrass Creek — mine when the accident occurred Two rescue parties worked in tho) oserve system is 77 per: cent as $2.94% asked March $2.92% old: of speculative _ interest ona tho in | Clover sced—$12.50@20.60. andard Of of Nv J. -—. 41 | Porchlight Tho mine was what 1s commonty| ne all night and a third was beng! cainst 76.9 per cent a week ago. |May $2.74 bid; July $2.66%. ce enne in So ects cil ik low | Pork—Nominal. 3tudebaker Corporation ex @'v. 117%! aK Basin _ termed in this district a “non-gase erage rer ire ee from the — pp gsaia isha hash cept for a fev Pm" Lard—$11.15 tines rn 11% | ‘reybul yun” ‘ 5 eely | BOUth of the tunnel, the rescuers é ed’ few . pare ; 2 3 ————= ef ' ed in attitudes indicating that they} 7h@ ¢ : Svansville etic and So- ; ae eutar was effective around mid Remeh vend Bacio ~ Bn The fire bosses “who ‘sxaeined. the | oes fallen trom fatigue. Beyond| ‘clvership of the Brooklyn Rapid cial Club was incorporated in the day in some of the usual leaders | rl daar | pot eit ant 2 seen aid nee oper aune the ex:| them was found a mule stil! allve.| 'fansit company has been cllminated office of the Secretary of State, Baldwin, Studebaker and Corn Pro | WHEAT— 20g. 4.289002 0g: 2.213; ea ippene page Tr 140% Li Sto kk nditiona. dn. the pronety. “te |The body of the foreman, Norman| ¥ # Agreement among the commit. Cheyenne, Wyoming, January 22nd, | ducts dropping one to two points be-| May - ~ - 1.2 15 i aK | 0 o 0% 73 we iC 1 i . ' Huby, was then d'scovered. fe of security Uolders ons Teorgan:/1928, at 0:00 ofclosk.a. m. : < July - ~ - 1.18% 1.15 1.18% 1.14% | United Retail Stores ~_ —- 7 ‘ause of the explosion has not been ve zation plan, This provides for an jex i low their early high. Kresge, Brook |<" Ps st eae grnds AlooMol 67 Jetermiflned, ——q-——— |. The obje:t of said corporation mm Eo Atlantic Gulf, com: | Septs-- ~ - 110% 1.12 1.10% 1.1133] U, 8. Ind. Alcohol jeterny apd, assessment of $25 a share. lis: lyn Edison and 4 to six] CORD United States Rubber -----. 60% The ventilating fan was so located aa T mon and preferred, all up three to six] ease omy .76 | United States Steel Chicago Prices and installed that it was not damaged Net Earnings Increase ‘0 engage and carry on the gen- points, were the outstanding strong |-7 1 168s ard Utah © te m yy the. explosion and continued in 5 ‘eral business of promoting athletic ened at 4% per|JUly - - - .76% 77% .76% | Utah Copper ~ CHICAGO, Feb. 9.—(U. 8. Depart-| 3 ; Cluett, Peabody & company, for the events, to maintain and equip gyme apota, Call money oe" Sept. - — - 16% .77% 77% | Westinghouse Electric ment of Agriculture.)—Hogs receipts} Peration. The main force of the year ended December 31, reports net, nasium vimmii in, dee cent. | OATS— Willys Overland ~~ 30,000; slow, 15 to 25c higher than] *Plosion passed through the in-tak carnings after taxes of $2,751441, halls and dance accleries” aance The searclty of some of the high 4 is RA 6B Hos airway; which is the ma'n hauls ing: 2,751,441, halls and dance academies. May - - - 45% .45% .45% .45%| American Zinc, Lead and Sm. - Thursday's ‘average mostly to ship ye ich is the ma'n haulage sequal after ‘preferred. dividends tc . holler . oy iced stocks at current levels caused 31% road, and on reaching. the: surface, a is to The capital stock of said corpor+ Hy Pome spectacular advances when buy-| July - - - 48% 44% 43% 43% aura an rae a = 21% | bere and yard traders; bulk :120 to] (0m anea the concrete ‘Sor moe: $12.01 a share on the common as ation is Ten Thousand ($10,000. ’ 2% Az 42 ie etroleun P1 50 @8.60; 0 : " 2" 2. re. eee : , if Tihs Ameria in Cereal 3% points. | May . - — 11.42 1.42) 11.40 11.40] Shattuck Arizona. - 9 [210@8.25; wolghty packing sows|t,that point. Sei pests. —— lvalue of ‘Ten (810,00) Dollare eae te the more active section, Chandler | July - - — 21.63 , 11.55 Great Northern Ore - ag t| mostly 7.00@7.25; desirable pigs 8.00] tier ot the vient nee onrates (Continued from Page One.) Middle States Dividends |when issued to be fully paid and * Motors, General Asphalt, ‘Producers | RIBS— La SR barb soma y @8,00;" heavyweight hogs 8.0008.20; | ore at the Phélps Dodge sorperation negro couple in south Waco, forced} In discussing the outlook for divi-|non-assessable, : and Refiners. and New York Central} May - - = 10,97 10.97 10.90 10.90 | Maxwell Motors B -- %} medium 8.10@8.55; Ught 8.40@8.60; had a capacity of about 609 tons «| ‘ie man to leave the car and driving | tends on Middle States Oil stock when | The term of existence is twenty- were bid up 1 to 2% points. A few | July - - - 19,81): ronae: sane oe aa 32) | U8ht Mght 8.45@8.60; packing sows] gay, to a secluded spot, assaulted the wo-| the additional 679,533 shares {s out-/five years. ' ing yielding 4%; American Car 2% Lage ii Ce smooth = 7.10@7.40; = packing sows! ‘Tig explosion was of such force | man. tanding. President Saklatvale says:| The affairs of the corvoration heavy spots appeared, Atlantic Refin- rough 6.$9@7.15;" killing pigs $.00@/inat it toppled cement walls whicn| Mitchell sald he was. hidden behind | “From Nov. 22, 1922, when prices of |shall be managed by three directors, and Consolidated Gas and Inspiration B dard Oil Stocks 8.60, formed the exterior of the entrance,|® pavilion when Grady Skipworth| crude oil were placed on a gravity'who shall be stockholders of the Copper 8 DARE COOP. | -wealriooe utter and Eggs Stan i Sie ae ne geen and hurled large timbers fifty to one| and a young woman drove up near] basis, there hava:s been jurveral {n-}eompany, and the directors for the ‘Tre closing was st y- # & $ SUP-| hundred feet. Lover's ap on November 20. creases above the je price, and this first year are D. M. Fisher, F‘ o¢ local gaa company shares and the) 777 Pa “| anata sc New noes Oat 15%] Pls: early top yearling 10.50; several! "phe explosion was heard all over| watched them a few minutes, then| classification of oll has been of e=-\L. Fisher and EH Banta’ oe customary week-enf profit-taking in scanners pis Rohe The parce fy is) sri Buckeye --. 91 92 loads 9.25@10.26; best matured steers} Mawson and the thud brought a group | went around back of the car as Skip-| pecial benefit to us, as most of our! The principal place of business other quarters caused a temporary y J 3 8} continental - 38% 3914] “AtIY 9.75: bull beef steers and year-| of anxious wives, mothers and other| worth got out on the ground. H¢| production is of the higher grades. shall be carried on. at Evansville, setback in the late dealings*but prices) oxtra firsts 4744 @48%4; firsts 45%@| Cmberlanc 109 110 | #t 7-75@9.76; stockers and feeders} retatives to the pit head. The women | shot and killed the boy and dragged] With each of several of our subsid. Natrona County, Wyoming; the stiffened again when some of the 46%3; seconds 4314 @ 4414. Galena ae 64 65 | at 7.75@9.75; stockrs and feeders|scme hatless despite the wintry | his body to the cliff and threw it] ‘aries the increase totals more than name of the agent in Share! thares coalers and low priced rails were 3!d Eggs lower; receipts 12,456 cases; Il. Pipe — 167 169 | Slow; bulk desirable heavy bologna] breezes, others tightly wrapped in|over. He said he then attacked the] $1 per barrel, therefore earnings of of is Frank L. Fisher. firsts 31@31%; ordinary. firsts 29@'| 1,4. Pipe 96 96%] bulls 4.60@4.75; bulk canners $.00@| ihawls, some tight lipped and dry| girl. He says he did not throw her| those, due to this causo alone, will be EVANSVILLE ATHLETIC AND 2034; miscellaneous 30@30%. Ret Creare oe 28 28%] 325; most cutters around 4.00; bulk} eyed while others were sobbing and| off the cliff as the girl has claimed,| more than sufficient individually to| SOCIAL CLUB. N. ¥. ‘Transit... 134 135 | desirable veal calves to packers 11.00] hysterical, waited for some sign to| but that she ran off trying to estape.| cover the total increase. of Middle By FRANK L. FISHER, Northern Uipe 105 108 @12.00; upward to 13.00 and above to] ndicate whether their “men folks" Mitchell said he saw Holt and Mrs.| States dividend requirements on ac- Secretary. { Ohio Oll -------—---- 77 77%4| Shippers; bulk stockers and feeders|would be brought from the mine.| Denecamp drive out into a cross-road| count of its recent authorization of Pub, January 26th, 1923, February - - SUGAR Prairie Oi 2.20222. 285 287 | 6.50@7.75, The nows quickly spread that the|on the night of January 19 and fol-| additional stock.” 2nd, 1923, Fehraary 9, 1923, MEW Sonic, rode 6a sracnex Praitie Pipe .2—. 113% 114 Sheep receipts 5,000; slow; generally] miners had small chance to escape] lowed them, When he came upon et firm; high 4) low 4%; Tulihg rate Solar Rfg, - 185 189 | Steady; fat lambs top 15.10 to ship-| alive. them he shot Holt and entering the Six Wells to be Drilled NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Mar closing bid 4%}. offered at 4%; | -“NBW YORE, Feb. §.—Sugar closed southern Pipo - 113° «115 | Pers 15.00 to packers; no strictly| Early this morning the body of] car drove to the spot where both| Southern States Oll {s to drill im. ESTATE OF 8 Ong ow call loans against ac-|fT™ approximate sales 92,000 tons:! gouthern Penn Oll 117 choice ghtweight lambs_here; one|A. J. English was found almost com:| jodies were found and after assault-| mediately six more wells to the ae last loan 4% fe ica firm; mixea| The market for refined was firmer] 3° 6 Ina. adidas 6444 load desirable 127 pound ewes 7.75; | pletely buried in the debris. Further] nz the woman twice, shot her to| Bartlesville eand in| Osage county. eo ee a gD days -4%@h; 4/974 Prices were unchanged to 518° 6° Han, ---W-- 42% feeders qutet; run includes about 1,800] n the searchers expect to find h-| ‘cath, He drove to town, but think-| Okla, Wells in the same sand in this collateral 60-9 Rerehs points higher with fine granulated] ss" 6° Ky _ billed direct to packers. son, Albert English, Jr., foreman o | ng that he Had best go back and con | field have been producing for twenty months 4% @6;' prime: commicrciz’ Dal [now listed. at $7.25@§7.90. There Js] 8° 6. wep, 228 — the “nining shift. ceal the body of Holt, drove back to| years, giving it the reputation of hav- MARY KERN per 444. a good inquiry reported . SONY 45% Omaha Quotations Wy th the arrival of the mine rescue the scone of the first attack. He had| ing the most substantial long-life pro. : Deveed 5. O. Ohio =294 OMAHA, Neb. Feb. 0—(Us'S8. Do. | {ar Ment by the Colorado Fuel and qitticulty in finding the body but suc-| duction in the entire Mid-Continent bi Vacuum 47% 48 [cartment of Agriculture.\—Hogs re- pee SER: tacue Work wes "pushed | Ceeded and dragging it to the place }il fields. METALS SS ceipts 9,000; mostly 200 higher; bulic, vy bag be where he had left the woman placed NOTICE NEW YORK, Feb. 9. — Copper y! rest. W. D. Brennan. 1923, granted to the under steady; electrolyte spot and futures| 1 iees stendy; quotations tn cents: 8.00; top 8.05. OEE insane of the mino, was| Was found the next day. Anna Bell Wyoming Ol1 company has jn the above estate, and all paneas 1B@IG. = 7 a nearby 40,60@ {Great Britain demand 4.67%; cables Cattle receipts 2,000; all classes,| one of the most energetic workers in| Mitchell will be kept in the jail| returned from the Pickett Lake field having claims against the guid es ‘ane cuittaateedupae eat te 4.68; 60 ay bills on banks 4.65%. generally steady; bulk fed steers 7.50|the rescue party from the time of, here. where the company has a well drilled tate are hereby required to exhibit Teoh blend: pass dbshenked: France demand 6.23%; cables 6.24%; @9.00; yearlings 9.40; cows 4.25@5.50;}the explos'on until 3 o'clock thin] i eee to the depth of 2400 feet. them, with the necessary vouchers . a: ot 8.00@8.25 Italy demand 4.83. cables 4.83%; Bel- choice fed cows 6.60; canners and cut.| morning when exhaustion forced him} WACO, ‘exas, Feb. Local po Mr. Patton reports over: a foot of for allowance, to the undersigned Zine steady Bast St. Touls ana}sium demand 5.49 ables 5.50%!! “The Boyd B, Trousdale stock com-| tes 2.75@4.00; bologna bulls 3.75@ | to seek rest. [lice and the Waco national guards | snow on tho level in that district with administrator at No. 103 Beckinicer rae veld chee German demand .0032%; cables .0033.1 pany will open the great comedy | 4-26; veals 11.00; stockers and feeders] ‘The work of entering the mine and) men were being mobilized this after-} he temperature ranging from 30 to Bldg., Casper, Wyoming. within six nearby delivery 7.00@7,10. Holland demand 39.51; cables 39.54.| Grama “Turn to the Right,” on Sun. | &75@7.50. excavating through the caved-|noon to defend the county Jail in| 40 below and states that it will prob- months after date of aad letters, oF” Antimony spot 7 Norway demand 18.46; Sweden de-/ aay with a matinee. Nearly every| Sheep receipts 5.000; lambs 10@15c| tunnels Is a task which presents no, event an attempt Is being made to get] ably be the first of May before it will they may be preclude from any mand 26.57; Denmark demand 18.77:} one knows this play. It is a great| higher; bulk 14.25@14.60; top 14.65; | little risk to the rescue party. The! Roy Mitchell negro, alleged confos. |e possible to continue operations In benefit from such estate, and if Switzerland demand 18.78; Spain de-] proguction that was first staged by| sheep steady; best ewes here fumes in the mine still are dense) sor to elght murders. Rumors of the] hat district. The trip was made for guch claims be not exhibited within SILVER mand 15.66. Greece demand 1.20; Po-| tohn Golden who also produced | feeders 26c higher; ten car string, 68| despite the use of the large mine fan. | forming of a mob reached the author | ‘he purpose of looking over the drill-rone year from date of said. letters land deand .0 ‘zechoSlovakia 4 “Lightnin'" and several other good | Pound feeding lambs 14.05. — | tte. : ng equipment which was all found in they will he forever barred, mand 2.97; Argentine deman: +| things in the past five years, “Turn —— ‘ WYOMING MINE | ’ ° rst class condition and was made Dated February 8. 1923, NEW YORK, Feb. 9—¥oreign bar! Grazil demand 11.62; Montreal 98%. to the Right’ Is one of the most Denver’ Prices, CAR IS ORDERED. | ‘School Days Will ntirely on horse back except from R. S. WILSON, silver 64; Mexican dollars 4 ee popular stock bills produced during DENVER, Colo., Feb, 9.—Cattle—] DENVER, Colo,, Feb. 9.—The erew - & ,ere to Riverton and return which Administrator. | Cotton. the last thrée years and is highly Receipts 600; market steady; beef | of a mine rescue car at Hanna, Wyo..|Start This Evening was made by train. Poh Poh © 16 9%: March 2, 192 ~ | NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—-Cotton spot! humorous. steers $7.00@8.50; cows and heifers| was detailed for the second time to-| SW AN lquiet; middling $27.90. Mr. Trousdale will De seen as Joe | $3,50@8.00; calves $4.50@10.50; stock- to proceed immediately to the | tC 1 bi Th t H. 8. Lamb, With Sunburst 0. & © 1 , nae ‘UNDERREAMERS. i | Bascomb, and Frank Root will have |ers and feeders $3.50@7.50. f the mine explosion at Daw.| @ olumoid CATEL| wtrective as of February 1. 192 SWAN 3 me SP Sa se CORRECTION one of his best parts, that of Hogs—Rece!pts 100; market 10 to} son, w Mexico, by Dan!el Harring: x s Harry 8. Lamb has been apponted UNDERREAMERS Ae a) was made} “Muggs,” the crook. There will be/15c higher; top $7.90. ton, supervising mining engineer of! giosting to 7 % ee eT ete ee oriserant ot a |Yery good vaudeville features. The| Sheep-—Recelpts 2,400; -market }the United States Bureau of MING | rai hin. A GoriewNae citlaconr | bers Gavia: Gaon, iniiproparacisit:coerens goer ilor The ad read| “Buddies” quartette will sing two cr/ steady; lambs $18.00@14.00; feeder | here. [ectcil poy i . Re oe H. Ackerman, (alors, three numbers making the show|iambs $13.00@14.25: ewes $4.50@7.50.| Mr. Harrington said he last night| Musical comedy to offer. It ts en | particular y. that Mr. Ackerman was having a sale] three | & : : eh tives titled “School Days” and brings tnto| The photoplay, “The Man of Stone of taflormade sults at $19.50. ‘Th's| Continuous: Fs hat RZ issued instructions to the operatives! tts production every member of tho| with Conway Tearle in the leadin should have been $49.50, Mr. Acker-|, 18 patrons at the present time are of itis rescue car at Kanne, ordériis| company, each of which carries aj role brings with Jt a breath of th uid ‘hava been! ale at this| Deine delighted by the chorus of five | ft to proceed at once. At the same ob eat Aeahica. ites ce aplsnond Habe Mine: snd te testing orn a onaniahls male volote ‘that are singing snappy | POTATOES t'me, he said, he informed the mine rt throughout. Since the| ereat Arab'an dca which he time and is offering some sorige af the interludes of “Honeys officiate at Dawnon-that the mine car wis an adaptation of the big show] thrown on the screen all the wea AT’ YOUR values In his line. a moon Town.” H. B. Phillips and wails Gomitne: | of the same name, one necd have no : and share i tw i S ‘T ae Neil Norman are also singing and| CHICAGO, Feb. 9. — Potatoes] orc'als of ths mine then tele-| doubt of getting ed to associate with tales of t 5 SUPPLY SLO Ot. teanee, Roat ee eertives laughing their way to succens, while | steady; receipts 36 cars; total United| graphed to Hanna, stating that the|in real laughter ting land of mystery and Me IS OGEPOR | | conten 1 or write us. Teapot| the versatile and experienced Frank | States shipments 688; Wisconsin | car was not needed and preparations | #a'd to be a scream from start to fin Tontght is “Butcher Tort Development Co., 218 Midwest Bldg.,{ Root dees not lag a bit in pulling] sacked round whites 85@95 cwt; dit-| for the trip were b d by the cre h. F Al Harris promi that | Casper, Wyo. 1-8-tf | some good stunts. | te, bulk 90@1.00 ewt. Mr. Harrington thereupon issued n Many new and novel musical num: | will be one of the best of these night Foreign Exch: ana. | 9.—Forelgn ex- NEW YORK, Feb. “TUAN TO THE RIGHT? 15 packing grades 7.00@7.10; butchers 220@300 pound average, largely at 7.90; lights and light butchers 7.95@ with redoubled energy. Many members of the rescue crew have been working from 10 to 12 it beside her and returned to town parking Holt’s car almost in the cen. ter of the business district, where It Patton Back From Picket Lako After a trip which weeks, W. I Patton, president of the | consumed two on the 8th day of February, IS. HEREBY GIVEN that letters of administration were A.D,