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‘ PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribune THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1923. -:- All Markets - Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestoc AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED | Oil -:- Finance -:- Bonds - COPPER ANDOIL ‘PROFIT TAKING [scr voustoay wt secur | MARKET GOSGIP AND FIELD NEWS 3 Amercan Beet Sugar ~ American Can --.-~. i Se DERRICK HAS GUSHER PRODUCTION 96%, Boston Wyoming 1.00 2.10 Kingdom of Norway, 88 -. Demand Broadens as Stock|Market Makes Upturn at} pean oe . eounery id 184 tee Creek 16 A U. K. of G. B. and 1, 5%: Market Trading Pro- Opening but Reacts With | ee ee oe eae era 7 | Blackstor ts After having set for several weeks, tubing was run the|U. K. of G. 1. and I. acl ig bute 2 an International Carp. 28 | Blackstone Salt Creek 118 Grat of the ehh Guenther Ni ? American Sugar, grvsses. Heavy Selling Later. American Locomotive —-—— 125% |Chappell __ 46 48 | week in Guenther No. 1 of the Derrick Oil com-|‘qrerican ‘Tel, and Tel. —- American Smelting & Refg. 63% Cdlumbine — 2 ‘15. | pany on the southeast quarter of section 14-39-79 and oil shot] American Tel. and Tel, col tr. s| cHIcAGo, Feb Real eat American 831, Consolidated Royalty. 1.36 1.38 | over the top of the derrick drenching the crew and the sur-|Armour and Co., 4% in the talue of whee! look pce te (Ome 33% Cow Gulch - 02 03 | rounding territory before it could be placed under control Bate, cea [in the value of wh ook place te eka 123%; Domino — “06 ‘ ' : 7 ethlehem Steel p. m. day during the early dealings, cold| \eocian Tebsces 2 feataighiaa PH ra Preparations are now being made for a three-day produc-! Canad an Pacific deb, 5s weather in the winter crop belt hav: seins of a point each were § Central Leather, California eum and Crucible. 5% points General Motors on hogs gave] Goodrich Co. -- ion market. Great Northern ptd. Illinois Central -- 14% Merritt —- 36% Glenrock Oi1 1.63 1.62 against a deficit of $1,314,204 in 1921. erset, $2.5 1 1.68 — 10-60 10.75 after depreciatoin, expenditures, etc., and. Buckeye, $4; Cabell, $2.76; Som-|§melair Ol) Co, Tits --— ; Somerset light, $2.80; Un'on Pacific first 4s — : Ati Ragand, $1.10. There was no change! 1, § Rubber. 7148 245 Legislature Appealed to. in Corning. U. 8) Rubber, bs. | Higher quotatior firmness to the pro ‘America : . me : tion test which will be run within the/26. The Aividend of 25 cents is equal | Chicago, Burlington and Quincy ref, P inded 't h effect on the abe bint pbs aioe prin rie so Oe next few days so that the output of|to the $1:25 quarterly dividend paid| Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul cv., 444s - were well absorbed. Ma es an advance in quo-| Atonison pee = agra | Chtes: ©: sare ‘Ti | the well can be determined. on the common previous to the distri-|Goocyear Tire 8s, 1931 the oll, copper and independer 0 pool tended to stimu-| 44) Guie and W. Indl a et yunltcr ‘004 9) At the time the second Wall Creek! bution of a 400 per cent stock divi-| Goodyear Tire 8s, 1941 shares | st th buying here. On the bulges in| Atl. Gulf and W. Indies - WT ol eeincee 00% 01 | eas struck in this well crude was|dend on December 20, 192: Kingdom of Belgium, 7 ner qua ate ce, however, profit taking sales be-| Baldwin Locomotive - S815 Minney, COMMAL eaa-=. 293 “35 | snot high over the derrick with the —— Kingdom of Be'gium, 6 "000 Caine. la ind brought about. re.| Baltimore and Ohio -— - 51% Lance Creek Koyalty. .02 03 | bit just into the sand and {t has been! AF Dominion of Canada 5 ae actions. The opening, which ranged | Béthlehem Steel B - = 60M. | Lusk: Rovaky oh 02 | predicted that this will be one of the | wrench. Repub) Ss ‘ f wa to whe h Mia | Canadian Pacific 148 Mike Henry - OL 02 | French Republic 7448 NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—A brisk de-| from %c to Tac higher, ° largest producers in that section of | eRe. of G : 24% to $1.2 Central Leather - % Mountain & Gulf -. .132 1.24 : Grand Trunk Ry. of Can, mand for copper and ofl shares {m-| $1.24% to $1.24% and July $1.1 Chandler Mot. 73% Red Bank 16 1 the field. Grand Trunk Ry. of Can., 6s parted a tira t to opening prices | $1.17%, was followed t setba brine anda 73% cae 18 Owing to {ts location, it being fur-| Jreat Northern 7s A. -. In today's stock market. Liquidation | Nearly the same as v's fini Stars ali aa hig - - Ba sie e ona ee 3 |ther southwest than any other yet| Great Northern 51-38 B _ was noted: howev In some of the| but then by moderate fresh gains. Chicago Mil and St. Paul . % Re ty roducers— 113% 14 | completed considerable s'gnificance is! Mo. Kan. and Texas new adp. ieee atin. Cite Cane | ea| Corn 1 oats were firmer with pita ae = and Pac. a ae eal mai re neat attached to the result of the operation | ele Missour! Pacific gen 48 21% and Cr parle: | wheat though rains in Argentina 1D) OO: Seat =. Soe 02% and it is indicative of the proving of Montana Power, 58 A dropping 1% and Cuban Americ acted as more or lees of an offset, | Colorado Fuel and Iron 2 31 Western Exploration 2.75 2.85. |a iarge area in that portion of the! .rITTSBURGH, Pa., Feb. 15.--Best|New York Central deb. 6s = North “American sdvancee o After opening a shade to %c higher, | Corn Products - 134% Wyo-Kan. a 80 |feld which is contained within the | macs of Pennsylvania crude oll were| Northern Pacific pr. lien = to 118%, a new high record fc rao hace to. 9ee Berar: | crucible’, Ste oR AVE 40 We’ | rated Gace advanced 25 cents a barrel at the|Oregon Short dine gtd., 6s ctfs — = year, and American Can du above “yesterday's latest (Etle = ~ 12% Western 24 26 | = opening of the market today with!Oregon Short Line ref., 43 = its previous high of 94 ’ vie Pascua Giavies tae ~ a0 YO 10 in —— : smaller advances for the lower priced | Pacific Gas and Electric 5s = %- United Railway Inve: s started unchanged to Xo off,| General Asphalt - uf a ‘i i Chino Reports “Defict. grades. New prices are: Bradford|Penn R. R. gen 6448 - ferred was pushed up 2 ¢ 46%c to 46%c . 1 General ctrl 187% NEW YORK CURB CLOSING Chino Copper company reports for’ dnd New York Transit $4.25; Nat onal! Penn. R. R. gen., 6s - - 5%e to 467Kc and later showed | Gi - 1874 Mountain Producers -$ 19.12 § 19.25’ the year 1922, a deficit of $848. 785 ‘Transit, Southwest Pipe Line, Bureka| Reading gen., 4s - Creek Prods. The demand broadened as trac CHICAGO, Feb. 15.—Heav. Inspiration Copper - a Mu eek Ci “ CHICAGO, 5 avy selling Salt Creek Cons. 12.87 a <4 progressed American Can estab) of the May delivery of wheat brought | International Harvester -. = 3 Prod. and Refrs., - 11.00 ven eemarell of the New . Utah Power and Light 5s - ed a new top price at 93% and Cosden E ‘ork stock exchange has appealed to’ ‘his ‘s the second raiso in the east-| Western Union 648 ~ Marine new -. 5.50 about 5 D ; Int. Mer. Marine pfd. -. ubout a sharp general break in wheat tho legislative committee to kill the ern fields during the recent week, the| Westinghouse Electric, 78 Ol at 68%, while General ‘Asphalt, | pr; today x i .| International Paper = e Royal Dutch and Houston cach| parent strength which: the aarkee | Invineible. ON - 217 Qos ser Gov ex divs 186.00 2gg.o9 Dill Mcensing deniers in wecurities, de- former of 10 cents « Dacre Bayne moved up a point. Coppers continued| showed at the outset. It was said| Kelly Springfield Tire - 54 |¥endland .. claring that it is a sander, against been effective ~n Monday, which was in good demand, Utah rising two| eastern holders did most of the sell-| Kennecott Copper ----------- 40% \fammoth Oll points to a new high, American Smelt.| ing, and that the chief reason was| Louisville and Nashville - ing and Anaconda one each. Chandler | failure of their hopes in regard to| Mexican Petroleum - rose two points and gains of a point| enactment of export credit bills. The| Miami Copper ~ or more were recorded by American | close was weak, 2 cents to 4% cents | Middle States Oil Sumatra Tobacco, Gulf States Steel.| lower, with May $1.19% to $1.20 and| Midvale Steel -. General Electric, tinghouse, At-| July $1.14% to $1.15. issourt Pacifle lantic Gulf and t Indies and wbsequently, rapid decfines !n |New York Central - 140 New York Oil - 240 B - 28% sie5 ae33 £880 reputable firms. followed by a,similar hike in the Mid- 15.00" 17.00 continent fields. ; ; Germany to Pay Notes. While no announcement has yet $101.74 Germany is to pay today her Bel-/ been made by the local purchasers of v'9s.40 San notes given as security for a! an increase in the prices here, it is = a” mortatorlum granted Germany six Probable that a raise will be made be- months ago, amounting to 45,000,000, fore the end of the present week. gold marks. LIBERTY BONDS. = MK Reet te me Second 4s - - 1% Mirst ays _. 98.86 ~ 97% SS ‘ Ss 4 . wining. ta Nickel Plate” d. Cuban} price accompanied selling that Y., N. H., anc Hartford --.. 20 reed ae The Mammoth Oil company is drilling in its No. 13 lo- American Sugar extended {ts loss to| amounted to several million bushels. orfolk and Western - 116 +0 ie Austrian Loan Arranged. v i 1% and American Writing Papcer| This selling was explaincd In some| Northern Paciflo -- - oo the Negotiations for a loan peg ia cated on the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 3-38-78 and with the bit 17 feet in the second Wall rters as due to private settlements | Oklahoma Prod and Ret preferred dropped a point. Foreign | au have been successfully completed.! exchanges were firm. Demand ster-| between big shorts and longs. Such] Pacific Oil - | The first crecit will be for 3,500,000 Creek, which was topped at 3,047 feet, oil is flowing over the. ling sold around 4.68% aoa 3 neh reports, however Patt) fiscrealtea by z n a Petroleum pounds sterling in which the Bank| top of the casing with considerable gas in evidence. With rancs jumped 100 polnts to 6.10 cents. | representatives o: ad con-| Pennsylvania | of England is participating to the ex-| i i i ae The brisk advance in German marks | cerns which were said to have effected | People’s Gas Crude Market tent of 1,800,000 pounds. theieompletion/bf this welt has all the appearances of mals tinued, today’s quotation ring | the Pure Oil | ee ing one of the best in the field, bar. pati tod pane 48 sidatas —<— ticularly with the gas pressure which 51 cents, or approximately 1500 p: Consolidated Copper 5 1 Grant B. — ; enne, Wyoming, the State Board of cent above the extreme low establish High Low — Close ling - Hamilton ~ New See ewe | inden rage’: has been absent in some of those Land Commissioners will receive cata: fan qidulen aan) 1.24% 119% 1.19% tron aud Cat Creek The New York senate has adopted | (Continued from Page One.) toward the north end. land ‘consider ganled ‘proposals tor ed a fe eks ag 118% 114% 114% al Dutch, N Mule Creek an amendment to the constitution! tory. Firemen became encrusted] ‘This jocation is south of the fault the purchase of the royalty oil of The rapidity of the advance in most Big Muddy sections of the list during the morn Salt Creek permitting the issuing of $45,000,000; with ice and some of them Uterally| extending diagonally across the struc- the State bends for a bonus for veterans of that! froze to their hose lines. Assistant/ture which in the opinion of resulting from State 1.16% 1.13 1.13% ii some Jeases in the following oil fields: ears Roebuck Sinclair Con Oil ~ ing indicated that the supply of Rock Creek state Fire Chief M. J. Dineen was blown| geologists separates 7 . ses Wan 76% 74% .74% | Southern Paci 4 parates Teapot proper| Qsage Sate Induetriaia were again th 2 Tete 738 Southern. Railway eight fect into the alr by the explo'/from the Salt Creek field and would Salt’ Creek speculative favorites but also "76% 76% | Standara Oil of N. J. Dnited Fruit Se eee anand was removed to a hos.| tend to bear out their contentions) Grass Creek jaoved:to" higher ground ‘the at a Studebaker Corporation ‘Unitec Fruit for Year ended tera ee seve onee,| that the fields are entirely separate! Rock Creek lower pace, New York (¢ 1 and 47% 45% 46 | Tennesse Copper Torchlight - December 31, earned 18.85 .a share/ Pital. evethers but that the division is much further] Big Muddy Great Northern. preferred being the 46% 45 45% | Texas Co. - Elk Basin 2.00 against $16.97 In 1921. ee ee ag ae eent fire offt.|*0uth than was supposed from the| Elk Basin ‘i > d bel e 5% : sreybull (i RS r A | earlier examinations. W. s of tha DA z 44% 48 43% | Texas and Pacific Greybul arm Springs jeanne ae ieee oo. eee Tobaccs "Pasducts Sunburst New Issues Listed, cials said at noon they believed the! ‘The result is also very tavorabie| Ferris | 1, although it} ¢ The following issues were admitted| blaze was under control, fer those holding land surrounding| Mahoney Dome to ist on the New York stock ex-|W4s raging fiercely in the basements| the withdrawal particularly toward Proposals may cover the enti f change today. pone son eee having spent| the south end of the fied and aetoatecl in all of the fields, or may Livestock Cuban Dominican Sugar, New Ha- Bittesn men chopbilig’ tics camnlan result in activity in that vicinity. [be submitted separately, or cover- 11.42 11.27 11.27] ‘Transcontinental Oil 11.57, 11.42 11.42] Union Pacific - United Retail Stores accumulation also was apparent in the copper, steel, equipment and oil shares, but sugar issues continued re- actionary in reflection of the chaotic 10.90 10.80 10.80] 1y, §, Ind. Alcohol —- condition of the market for Cuba Raw 10.85 10.82 10.82] trnited ‘States Rubber —. futures and the refined product. Some — United States Steel — the outstanding strong spots were Cash Grains Utah Copper ven closed issues extended seven per This is of particular tmportance to|ing the output from one or mo! cent extended. European’ debentures;| ad buried railroad track leading to| the Colossal Oil syndicate, the closest leases, covering the output in pe Simmons Company, $6,635,900 seven, the company's coal Pie narrowly | operation outside the withdrawal to field, or more than one field. Each Chicago Prices per cent cumulative preferred and escaped being buried under tons of] this location which is now drilling at Proposal must be accompanied by a ulf States Steel and Tidewater Oil,| CHICAGO, Feb. 15.—Wheat No. 2 nghouse DOs each up 4 points; Crucible up 2% and| hard 1.22% Willys Overland —-- _ 74| CHICAGO, Feb. 15.—{U. 8. Depart-| 876,540 shares of no par common;|debris when ver of oe bows of one of | below 709 feet and has added greatly Certified check for $25,000, payable Sloss Sheffield and Utah Copp ach| Corn No. 2 mixed 73%; No. 2 yellow | American Zinc, Lead and Sm.- 17%|M™ent of Agriculture.)—Hogs receipts| Chino. Copper, 150,000 shares) of the|the buildings co‘lapsed. Firemen saw] to the possibilities of production at|to the Commissfoner of Public up 24 Call money opened 4 per Butte and Superior — - 33 | 12,000; active, 20 to 26c higher; bulk | capital stock; Famous Players, 15,000|the wall bulging and shouted a warn-| injg jocation. |Lands for the State, as a guarantee cent. 2 white 46@4 Cala Petroleum - ~ 84% desirable 150 to 200 pound averages| shares of no par common; Nickel/ ing in time for the ice choppers to |that should the proposal be accept- Montana Power - — 71 | 8.60@8.65; top 8.65; bulk 210 to 225| Plate Consolidated, interchangeable; !eap to safety. \ed by the Board, the terms of same id- y ee ie conalderatia. wrotit 2, 88% @88%. Shattuck Arizona 9% | pound butchers 8.30@8.45; bulk 240 to| certificates. Armour and company ofticiats ar-|tors of said Company, from five (5) will be fulfilled’ by the wrovorsee and there was considerable profit 5 ' : rived here today from Chicago for a|directors, to three (8) directors, 'N, i . taking in many of the popular shares, 64@68. Great, Northern Ore 33% | 300 pound butchers 8.10@8.25; pack ‘4 and » No proposal will be considered with “American Can reacting almost| Timothy seed 6.0006.50. Chicago and Northwestern -. 84 | ing sows around 7.00; pigs dull 7.25| Flieschmann Income High conierence on plans for re-building sre ey seer of mack Biractors which is for less than the present points, Seve: distinctly heavy| Clover seed 13.50@20.50. Maxwell Motors B 16% B) @8.00; heavyweight hogs 7.95@38.2) The statement of the Fiieschmann' that part of thelr packing plant de- business sof? bald tc ti ore f nm ‘4 posted market price. The Board spots developed including Chicago| Pork nominal, Lard 11.05. Ribs| Consolidated Gas < 65%; medium 8.16@8.55; light 8.40@8.75; | company for ten months enced Octo-|stroyed yesterday when fire, which) (usness Of said corp; nf such reserves the right under the law to ay if | i ‘ 36%|lght light 8,00@8.60; packing sows;! ber 31, shows net income of $6,508,996 Was still burning today, swept quorum of such board.” reject any and all proposals. an. Linseed Oil a Thereupon {t was ordered that! oi1/%,C°ciding to, offer. the royalty ssed | 10.60@11.25. Ame! Northweste Steel Car, I 's build packing sows,|after expenses, interest, depreciation through three of the company {smooth —7.00@7.4 rough 6.75@7.10; killing pigs 7.25@jand federal taxes, with a surplus of|ings, with an estimated property United | Cash Grains ; r} ts oil for sale the Board is influenced CoA and By Brook) yn ome | |'8.00. 1,429,096. damage of $2,000,000. the said amendment be filed with by a desi id i rine rut, ¥ Wheel and Woolworth | | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb. 15.— s | "Cattle receipts 7,000; uneven, a seeaere Among them were A. Watson Ar the Secrtesry of State of Wyoming of the Oi fade by at te Rene which § > 2 points under yester.| Wheat cash No. 1 northern 1.10% @ Standard Oil Stocks | |) wel veer steers, butcher she stock Crude Output Decreases. mour, vice president and a director, |"* yadnd thie 16th: da of J in considering bids that bid will be use Tnusicidin, aud epectaition |” Cath sen ae ee eee to 60c higher; spots more; espec NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—Tho aver-|and John O’Hearn, general superin-| 4 “fq 993. y anuary;/accepted which in the opinion of other industrials ond sy alties Corn No. 3 yellow 66% @66%. on beef cows and heifers; killing|age crude oll production of the Unit-/tendet. It was sald employes tempor. R, T. FARRELL, 'the Board is in line with this Policy. eae Stee ou mith aed eee ee ee NEW YORK CURB. quality rather plain; early top steers|ed States decreased 27,600 barrels for| arily thrown out of work would go on eee ldent, [Therefore the amount offered for particularly Muck ‘Truck, Pittsbursh| Marley 61@61. Anglo 7 47% 4% - | 10.60; wetgtit 1,190 pounds few loads|the week ending February’ 10, total-|as usual in the company’s beef and] Attest: Sident. the oil in any proposal will not be ee ot dae ole cel Buckeye {i {2s | matured steers and matured steers|ling 1,719,600 barrels, as compared| sheep killing departments. MRS. R. T. FARRELL, the sole consideration in arriving at ee ene aenoue, ieee tn eee: ones 113. |and yearlings 10.00@10.25; bulk beef| with 1/147,200 for the preceding week ae Secretary: 2 a decision. Citivas aise one - Galgan 69% | steers 8.25@9.75; canners and cutters;| according to the American Petrol- Publish February 1, 8, 15, 99,|0f Land Commissioners, bal en Siiuiae seat Efforts . tc Il. Pipe — 168. | bulls 10 to 16¢ higher; veal calves 25c)eum Institute today. The daily aver. 1923. Se 20s 22y) (SEALY a icca Highet’ ware, rexuimed’ Ip Ind. Pipe 97 |hiigher; stockers and’ feeders slow, | ago production east, of -the Rocky WYGMING OILS a 4 WILLIAM B. ROSS, te dealings, Callfornin Petro. Nat'l, Transit 29 |steady; bulk desirable heavy bologna! mountains was 1,154,600 barrels, as OTICE OF DI. } Governor, President State Bo: Fee ata a rete eaaine vik e Butter and Eggs "Y. Transit — 137} butls around 4.90; bulk destrable veal| compared with 1,197,20@ barrels, a SSOLUTION A. BAKER, se points each, but mar up of the| Northern Pipe jcalves to packers 12.60@13.00; good| decreaso of 42,600. Notice is hereby given that at ajCommissioner of Public Lands, call money rate to six per cent CHICAGO, F. Ohio Oll --- |to choice vealers upward to 14.00 to} California production was , 565,000! EW YORK, Feb. 15.—Prices of| Special meeting of the stockholders| Secretary, duced further profit taking In other | crocarery vatrey ROTO n eee nn: | Prairie Ol outsiders; bull canners and cutters) barrels, as compared with 550,000 bar-) wyoming oils at 2 p. m. today were|of Wyoming Filling Station Com| Dated January 20, 1923. uae SiOilik: eke hae dicen lu me !3.14@4.25; bulk stockers and feeders | rels, an increase of 15,000. listed on the New York curb as fol.|Pany, a Wyoming corporation, held|, Publish January 25, February 1, —— Acana Appr ess %@ a ac; prea et! ‘Pipe | 6.76 @7,75. Midentinent crude was advanced! jows: at the office of the company ‘at|® and 15, 1923. ee ATS: “Seconds Ae eS TAA 4| Sheep receipts 13,000; opening fair-|10 cents a barrel, now being quoted! Boston Wyoming 1 3-18; Fenslana| Casper, Wyoming, on the 27th day| —————~____ ae set Pasta bed Moa on ecuane |ly active; choice light weight lambs at $1.40 to $2.50 a barrel according) 181; Glenrock 1%; Mountain Pro-|0f January, 1923, at the hour of We offer Original rmtryman's full firsts ordinary firsts asq@ate; | 8. O. Ky. | big 25c higher; éarly top 15.35 to|to gravity. All eastern grades were) qucers. 19%; New York 16%; Omar|ten o’clock a. m. at which meeting) °P¢eishth royalty on six auarter Metals ined pac Nebr. packers heavier and in-between grade‘ advanced, Bradford district, Pennsyl-!134; salt Creek 24%. all of the stockholders representing Sections in sections 12, 13 and 24 : § niscellan : lambs slow; two loads Navajo 84 vanla. now being quoted at $4 a bar- fan all of the capital stock of this com:|peemain fe Ge Muddy field. Bigwowt pound yearlings 12.50; sheep strong! rel. Gulf Coast crude was advanced 25 Sugar Up at Denver pany were present, by proper reso-| ieee in conepen today, Wilh sabe ! f 2 apot-Sa Creel to lie higher; two loads chofco 110 cents a berrel to $1.50. The imports’ prENVER, Colo, Feb. 15.—Su lutions, unanimously adopted, said e ? } pound ewes 8.40 to city butchers; feed-| of petroleum (cruce and refined lls)! went up $1 a hundred pounds in [nina corporation was ordered Paissolved, other Ww Soniig andy anf Crake and ers active; two loads choice 65 pound, for the week ended February 10, to-| yer today. The new retafl price is the corporate enterprise abandoned, Deal direct with Wyoming's largest feeding and shearing lambs 15.40 to| talled 1.714,262 compared with |2.263-| $925 for beet sugar and $9.75 for|#"d the charter, franchise and cor-| lease Cealing firm. Correspondeneo 238 for the week ended February 3.| cane sugar. Tho increases are the|Porate name surrendered, said com-| solicited. é result of the shortage in the Cuban|Pany having ceased to do business.| TEAPOT DEV Butter firm; — Copper | creamery higher than extras 61@514 futures | creamery extras 60@50%; cream 49% rong; fresh gathered extras 2; ditto, firsts 39@40; Pa Vacuum - So. Penn. Oil - NEW YORK strong; electr y SIOPMENT CO., coast whites extras 4415 @46 | Kinney-Coastal Preparing to Drill | cone cro : all corporate debts havi 2 Suite 218 Midwest Bld; eae i BPG ge COR? t 2: P and generally demoralized | #!!, ,COrp' is having been , d Ig. Zine t cee ieee OMAHA, nna, FEO pe | Material having: been hauled to the| Cand cso>seun, eneiary demoralised | pig ot corporate liabilities dis Casper, Wyoming : cl ba partment of Agriculture—Hogs—Re-| fleld,, rig builders started this. morn-| sugar meh, charged and the corporate assets Adv; state whole milk} NEW YORK, Feb. reign x ve | iresh speelats 26; ditto, average run} ebanges firm. in. cents. ~ | reat Britain and 4.68%, cables > — 4.68%, 60 day bills on banks 4.66 5 France demand 6.03, cables 6.03 pts 6,000; mostly 26c higher; bulk|1ng on the construction of two rigs — and property distributed among the cking sows $7.25; bulk butcher hogs | for the Kinney-Coastal Oil company in persons entitled thereto. ‘The stat- SWAN $8.00@8.05; top $8.10. the Salt Creek field. Ono of these will utory trustees for creditors and 2 $3 attle—Iteceipts 5,200; beef steers|be placed onthe northeast quarter of Cotton stockholders are Perry A. Morri UNDERREAME ‘| mostly steady; weighty steers slow;| section 24-39-79, the other on the A. E. Chandler and Henry C. Posy. aly demand 4.78, cables 4 oR piney aenana cables 5 | bulk fed steers $7.50@8.75; top ateers| northwest of 19-2978. Both these PERRY A, MORRIS, ; S$ | cl] Ps . i be offsets to jo well re- 7 resident F; c d 1 .0050%, cables $ he stock steady to weak; bulls| wells. wil NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—Spot cott - Potatoes miany: Gernand 0060s. canes and veals steady; bologna bulls $4.00@ | cently completed by the Mutual on] aiet. miadiing $2 on! A. E, CHANDLER, veal top $11.50; stockers and/land of the Chappel on the northeast Secretary. feeders wenk to 15c lower; of 24 which came in with a flow of Flax Seed. |, Publish February 15, 23, March NEW YORK, Feb, 15.—Foreign bar | Norway demand 18.69; Sweden Denmark demand 19. liver 637%; Mex the | CHICAGO, Fe ; dBi otatoes: re Beit rland di nd 18.78; Spain de.| Sheep—Receipts 10,000; lambs 10@ | 800 barrels and production acen DULUTH, Mnin., Feb. 15,—Flax 2, 9, 16, 28, 1923, ‘ = ett 5 cars; total United : nee ; " iigher; bulk $14.25@@14.85; top| tity is practically assured. Permis- loge: 7 was a a . oNDON—F* . . ae bos ey . mand 15.64 Jemand 1.20; | 25¢ hls A y | Seed close: On track $2.98% @3.01% ; Ne riehiae Job. oa eens ; eynoea sy eold to eetablish a) cand demacid Ceecho Slovakia $15.00; fed clipped $12.25; shoop|ston has been granted to completion) arrive $2.96; Irebruary. $2.08% anked| NOTICE OF SALE OF ROYALTY eget is > : _ demand 2.96; Argentine demand 3 trong; ewe top $7.50; feeders steady. | with all possible speed. ‘March $2.96 asked; May % asked: | ING AT YOUR Araxi! dermnand.11.62; Montreal 98 26-32. | This company is also drilling a deep| July $2,664 asked, | j IPD eae ie Brazil demand. 1 ontreal 5 sae ples: ne ee ee eee abtion U3PO 4 Notice is hereby given that on SUPPLY - TORE SWAN 5 ; SWER, Colo., Feb. 15.—Cattle—| which 1s located toward the south end|NOTICE OF AMENDMENT March 15, 1923, at the office of the 13! _ UNDERREAMERS | M — | Receipts 1,000; market steady; beef|of the field and will be carried; ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION | Commissioner of Public Lands, in , 4 4 | Money ral steers $7.00@8.50; cows and heifers|through all the known sands of thatiQOF PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY © e Stato Capitol Building, at Ch \ :} Sugar $2.50@7.50; calves $4.50@10.50; stock-| structure that It may be thoroughly COMPANY | ba aE CoS ers and ers $3.50@7.60 tested. Good progress !s being made] Notice is hereby given that at the OF € r | Moks—Receipts 2,200; market 25e] with this test with the bit below 600/regular annual meeting of Pearl BUY SALT CREEK STOCKS G uling rate NEW YORK, Feb. 15.— Sugar) higher; top $8.10; bulk $7.80@8.00. feet. White Laundry Company, held at! Salt Creek Prod . y offered 4> last loan| closed easy; approximate sales 66,000| Sheep—Receipts 3,600; market 260 —— the office of said company at Room|| Mutual ucers. Mountain Producers ue t eptances 4%; tons. In refined practically all re-| higher; lambs $12.50@14.00; feeder Standard Declares Dividend. 400 O-S Building, Casper, Wyo- utua| E. T. Williams Consolidated Royalty AT YOUR ans firm; mixed collateral 60-90 finers re-entered the market at prices| lambs $12.50@14 ewes $4.50@7.50.| Directors of the Standard O!! com-jming, on the 16th day of January, Earnings of these companies increased 5 SUPPLY"STORE ~ if 6 months 4% @5; brime | ranging from $8.00 to $8.30 for fine —_—— pany of New Jersey today declared a|/A, D. 1923, the following resolu- during last nin eased 50 per cent : ihe h a commercial paper 442@4% granulated, but {t was sald that the Oil: ‘Yeodee;. tear datata;- Senees of pauarterly dividend ot! 25 cent a tion was unanimously adopted. g last ninety days. BIUp 1 |inquiry reported was small as buyers} wea; ow! % Hep , | share on.the common and the regular “Resolved, that the articles of in- piney i nea ah ome fi gl were Inclined to hold oft nnd await] eenoq ‘Oauee write ner Teaver | atiarterty, dividend of $1.75 on the|corporation of the Pearl. White D.B. SULLIVAN, BROKER loays Follows {i pou ten thread, ten inch! mere settled conditions before placing | Development Co., 218 Midwest Blig.,| preferred. Both vill be payable,on|Laundry Company bé amended so Phone 1954 * 23 F 7 = f i &. | sk for Harry, \ 8, | Casper, Wyo. 181i! March 15 to stock of record February/as to reduce the number of Direc- 1 Midwest Bld

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