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PAGE TEN Casper Sunday Morning Cribune SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1923. OMING’S LEADING OIL, BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT | IMUSTRIES OF MOUNTAIN SECT, oil Securities || FLUCTUATIONS MARK | Baas Om procs TRADE DURING WEEK 44 | Bis Indian ___ YORK, March, 24.—Stock] which carried them to within 10] Dominion of Canada, 5 a Tan Aiea San si eter one — oe oe eh oa fat iti 30| Pei 2 me ee ee 1c} mi American Car Foundry Buck Creek _W... prices fluctuated within a compara-| points of 7.00 cents, also aroused con- | Frenc! pile, 8 98% Lm Cattle Raising, Mining, Lumbering and Other Ac- Asan mynd bated pfta arid Burke TS ae tively narrow trading area all week, | siderable interest. They forfeited half Rete Lec rep i kadar = - we He oh os : All ff d H il American International Corp g04 | Blackstone Salt several new high records for the year] of their net gain however, on the r Kinedom or etgisent ake H+ . % tivities of Region Su ere eavily ‘Ameria. Ubcomouee’ 4331, | Chappen - being made on the rall'es however,| ported withdrawl of French govern: od Boel 98. Hy > r “4 American Smelting & Ref. _ 64K Columbine 5 a particularly in the ofl, rubber, equip-| ment support. Other excanges moved ofG. B.& I. 5 115% 15% In Readjustment Period. American ‘Sane 731, | Consolidated Royalty. 1.41 1.43 | ment and sugar groups. Bond prices] irregularly with the Canadian and ican Sugar, és —— 103% 103% a American Sumatra. Tobacco ym Cow Guirh ___. Oz 93 | continued reactionary, reflecting the| Hungarian rates falling to new levels.| American Telephone and Telegraph cv., 68 102 101% (Septet Sep a : il denarican (ieesa or wa-08% Bi Domino we 08 -08 | Increasing hardening money rates. The strength of rubber stocks was| American Telephone and Telegraph col, tr 116% 116% WELLESLEY HILLS, Mass., March 238.—Today Roger W.-} jierican Tobacco Elkhorn mt OM 06 Speculaturs for the decline con-| founded on further increase in tire|Armour and Co., 4%8 - - 96% 9514 Babson ued his report on conditions in that section of the | American Woolen = ae T. wit 84 -86 | ducted several attacks on the stock] prices. United States Rubber, Kelly Rerirtansl Behav tes A ag as - sam 85 country which extends from the agricultural states through} Anangnda Copper ye ve Ust on rumors of another increase in| Springfield, Keystone, and Lee Tires} con agian Pacific deb., bs ~. gait ou to the Pacific coast states. This group consists of Montana, | Atchison vaca BAT ene Sacer ee ceerye Croco Un Yiaes ne asa At te coer proer of SOE Che Burland Quincy = ae 77 “ . r T I 7 z ‘, j-| Atl. Guit Jupiter 1 ocal federal reserve bank statement, | year. Epuipments were bought on re-| Chi. Mil. and St. P: rs Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, Ari-| (yo ona Mountain & Gulf 1.68 | however, showing a weekly decrease| ports of additional large orders from | \juodyear Tire 8s, 19 zona and a part of Texas and Oklahoma. | Baldwin Locomotive Lance Creek Moyatty. .C2 +03 | of $39,000,000 in re-discounts and an|the principal railroad systems. The ar Tire, 83, m very fond of t t as already begun to feel the effects! Baltimore and Ohio __. Lusk Royalty on Increase in the reserve ratio of from | revival of speculative interest in the|Grand ‘Trunk Ry. of Can., Ms ne . {a greater demand for steel and iron] Bethlehem Steel B -..-.-~7 77 Mountain & @ 1.67 -70 | 82.2 to-86.6 per cent, did not give any| railroad group gains in which how-|Grand Trunk Ry. of Can., uf hich dev product As the Colorado Fuel &| Canadian Pacific ct 01 02° | indication of credit “inflation” which | ever, were relatively small, was based | Great Northern 7s = qua which are pasies become more General “Ledther Red Bank - 18 -i9 | market observers believe would jus-|on the expectation of unusually good | Great N Bbpireens eee ac - ie acunone Vor Ane Civiliza the vente! country fine Pic -- 202 +03 | tity another increase at this time.{ February earnings statements. Maidens Paciticubas lee os z s is the West. which de-| with 4t Chesapeake and Ohio... aq | Roel, & Producers! 718 42°? | Tag stock market showed signa, how-) ‘The annual reports of the United|Atontana Power, ts A = elt spirt entally “Phoenix, Ariz., a center of Ch'cago, Mil and St. Paul ___ 24% Sunset mee eee 0 ever, of having developed on over-| States Steel and Bethlehem corpora w York Central deb., 66 i al Rugged character of! people, shows the best condit Cilago, a To and Pac is) Tom Bell Royalty -- 02% | sought condition fons while disclosing that dividends] Northern Pacific pr. lien 4s rd pe freedom | tistic ot eit ithe wel Chino Copper _........ 7. age, Western Exploration 3 ma One of the features of the stock} were not fully earned last year, were|Oregon Short Line, ref., 4 r conventionality and] qt profits not o from the mining| Colorado acd Isa See gn Wyo-Kan. é ee market was the violent 52 point fluc-| regarded as bullish because of the ex-| Pacific Gas and tle = ®\, ing men solely bY| industry but alao from cotton... Thie|Com Products eo eee “fo | tuation of Piguly Wiggly clays A cellent cash positions of the compan-|Penn TR. R. gen., oss ‘ : racterize these| district has enjoyed not only a good Pr srd Mi nia = stock which was later ruled off the the large volume of unfilled or: | P* cae t. Sat bs Se This was very for | cotton crop but favorable prices: 136 ia ees Ps -s board on the ground that there was| ders, the rising price tendency and a| (CS0iNE Eom is -.-- . my mind last month] Butiding is active—local purchasing Players Lasky s7u,/,, NEW YORK Ct bat feapitgenta boty ich @ concentration of holdings as to} high percentage of operation. Cop-| Standard O!l of Cal. deb. 5 south, I stopped in| power increasing and the outlook 1s kaphait PERNT CHG lr alec tee? ial 5g 4a prevent a free market" for the stock, | pers failed to make any appreciable |iinion Pacfic first 49 — = 1 upon George Hor | very good. Phe is a very good aoe ~ 184% Latcna O11. awe 24.75 | OF {2 other words a “corner”? existed. | response to a new high record of 17%|U, Ss. Rubber, r ‘inintvation why y city should| General Mators ____ Sei Adie Galtae 2 13,00 | Short interests in the stock, who are| cents for the red metal. U. S. Rubber, 5s % 2 seek to diversify its sources of in | Goodrich Cc Cape yes 38% Stas reported to have sold 25,000 shares on} Pool operations were conducted pes Lio aru Light has the greatest 1 influence] come. Among the other cities for| Groat Northe : 5 70% | ancuuty os 13.60 | Wich they could not obtain delivery, | with suscess in a number of special-| Utah Power and Tigh of any man in America. When urging | which 1 am hopeful are t Great | 1 ¥nois Central ee 119% OF wndlas 67.00 | Pald from $80 to $145 a share “over| ties, particularly in the motor acces | Westinghouse Hicotric Mr. Lorimer to visit me in the puth | 5 4 ainane dd sory, food, tobacco, and other ordin ighcuse E) ric the counter A alls, Billings and Helena, Mont,;| ISP! m Copper _- a0 Twin Falls, Idaho; Chey-| "ternational Harvester — 90% | rensland eras nd Sheridan, Wyom.| /=t- Mer. Marine pfd. New Xork Olt ey big hotels and play golf—but give International Paper me the Grand Canyon £ Albuquerque, Las Vegas, > F elble Oil -___ = ota: 2 where I can ride up amd down the! ico; Tucson, Douglas, Artz, and Ei| Rely Springfield Tire -_____ 59% |g: rr ee trails. There is something about that) paso, Texas, I am especially hope-| Kennecott Copper - ~--- 415% | inst 45s mountainous country that inspires Louisville 4s ------- be by 54 a fe : . m aah inspires} ful in regard to El Paso because it and Nashville ~----- 144.B | geecma 4s me as well as rests me. Similar e outlet of northwestern Mexico, | Mexican Petroleum : | Citles Service Com, — 185.00 186.00 he replied: ‘Babson the south $s al | poine right for those who want to live ir a in French franes,! arily inactive groups. sharp rally enne, Casper is t 50 B ‘ 7 Third 4%s statements have been made to me bY| which is one of the riohect we Miami Copper fea. : ; y 8 one of the richest sections of | Miami C - Fourth 44s many of America’s greatest captaint/ the American continent. Some day| Middle States O11 ___ 25] \ietory 4s . of industry. They may go to other! Mexico js going to settle down ani| Midvale Stee , Alte rr a BOSTON, March 24.—The Commer-| interest in a wide number of grades. sections of the country for amuse-| i Pago will greatly profit. de ee Missouri Pacific ‘ prado Pik id : 21 Bulletin of Boston today says: | The advance in wages by the Amer- ment and diversion but when they de-| 4) ¥¢ New York Central cx of these cit - ¥. N. H. and Hartford Norfolk and Western fhe wool market is in a much ican Woolen company has had a more optimistic frame of mind and strengthening effect upon the mar- 2 F f the low point In the market appears kets and the foreign markets, both Crude Market A decrease of 4,855 barrels in daily average gross crude| to have been passed. Manufacturers primary and secondary, have all oil runs of pipe lines from fields in the Rocky Mountain dis-| are buying more or less steadily in shown a rising tendency, London trict is reported for the week ending March 17, as compared] ® 2¥mber of cases, and are showing rane pauiouce practically back 65| With the high total of 120,420 barrels, which was the daily CA cat atbag Pa 1 z s e | In the West, th has bee e 210} average for the week ended March 10. Reduction in Salt | buying in southern Utah ge sary Pol 2.15| Creek runs accounts for the decline, the week having been 4412c and in Arizona at 50c to Blic, py” 2. \ by cold and unfavorable} starting a deep test on section 28-39 | “ 1 r. 1 1 pS are fast becoming distributing centers and in all of them . a, they go out 1 the 1 r oo Reus go “out “into there still are opportunities for men| Northern Pacif! ‘ocky Mountains. who have the six “I" of sucesss: In--| ouisn eae igen, 4 a. “this . Oklahema Prod Yet,"continues Mr. Babson, “this] tegrity, Industry, Intellience, Initi | © . mountain region has its- struggles.| ative, Interest and Inspiration.” peas OU see aot The same difficulities, which meet the i Fe : ere net ice. Hetraleans Roan Ee cE ee rity ana | <c2@ Ounditision “Mrs Babson said'| Siiwieyiyatia Taveles wer TE tne con.| “When studying conditions in other| People's roan Ete seer enttied down to| Sections of the country remedies for| Pure ¢ Au areaiea tes ot only has | te local difficulties arc usually easy | Ray Consolidated Copper Osage —-. welap the ‘countes. NOt GHIy DAS | tor quggests’ ‘or’ «instance: w when’ itaaming tet oe 7* Big Mud bom eect ee eens mre tore diz | dying conditions in New England| Rep. Iron and S 2x, Mute Cr e Henn ero ele he chief indus | it # 8PParet that the labor problem| Royal Dutch, nou, Hem ad ort and sheep raising, |{* New England's greatest handicap| Sears Roebuck { Griss Creek ane gag acca tea and a certain| *"4 the wage workers of New Eng:| Sinclair Con Oil ‘crehlight ---- neniee: a peaches fa Aneianloen thie land have Its future in their hands. It] Southe-_rn Pacifi alk Basin AMOUNT OF ATCO e alt In certain |{S YttY apparent that tho need of| Southern Railway gene Fane at cocticns, All of these lines | {20 60Uth ts moro capital, and energy | Standard ON of N. J reat ee Oe rine the past fow| With @ greater willingness to work| Studebaker ( Tye etter Og ee caning co | 224 risk. When one {s studying the | Tennessee look better problems of the wheat growing “Readjustment in this section has been severe and prolonged, but I be-| sire real recreation, ti be rebuilt and —— Rock Creek — Salt Cseek Lanz Creek Cat Creek —- while more or less buying continues h | 78 which will be continued to the in California on about the same Comparative daily runs by fields} third sand : parity. There are no signs of eusier | prices anywhere in the west today Continentai Producing. “Mohair is quiet but steady The (Continental . Brodueien som: 1] The commercial bulletin prints pany's No. 4 Black, northeast of sec i wool prices as follows: | tion 30-40-79, Salt Creek, is setting Sineh casing is rae esti Bee Lack of Effective Buying, Delaine, unwashed, srown on section -79 is on top . s x raahee f the eecond Wall Creek and at 2,300] Power Leads to General De ce feet and No. 2 Bradley, sedtion 19-40 cline in Mart. { UE a Raleinane ina A 78, is getting ready to spud in. | blood, 55@56c; % blood, 60@51c i i] ee ek m = named fol for the we Domestic: Michigan and Sew York 55c; fine, orporation Copper Lander Lost Soldier | Rock River -----.-.- Grass Creek milton Dome ---- 4 bloo c erage Texas Co, | tions he {mmediately sees that many | Texas and now raising wheat should Pacific ‘se other| Tobacco Preducts NEW, YORK, March 24.—Short in r ra Scoured basis: Fine, 12 months 2 ee rene cmn in his.| Products. When, however, it comes| Transcontinental Oil 2... Elk Basin —- thea Ball Heads Geologists terests were the ruling Sactor in to-| sy ag@1ao: tne signe 17 months, . Neve that 1923 will go down it ¢.| 10. offering a solution for the prob-| Union Pacific = " Greybull Max W. Ball, of Denver, Colo., was] day's brief session of the stock ex-| 795. , elg h 25@ tory av a year of local ee bi +b [lems of these mountain states the| Unite’ Retail Stores ch Osage 785 elected president of the American As‘! change and prices receded through! “cantornia: Northern $1.35@1.40; Although no sharp ic aes tates | {28 8 very much more. d'fficult.| U Ind, Alcohol __ sata ah aS Ferr's 260 sociation of Petroleum Geologists at} ‘ack of effective buying support. Tho} a 1.35 ; those doing business in these states | j-ranity, middle county, $ the closing session of the annual con-| decline in sugar shares was marked| $1.99@4.05, vention in Shreveport, La. as a result of the government investi-! ~ rego . s 2 | egon: Eastern No. 1, © lower; bulk desir-| yriscellaneous gation of sugar prices. | $1.40@1.42; fine ana fi eehiees bie 170 to 210-pound average $8.35@ | ing, $1 perieisttiae Bia oe See 5 Marked heaviness also whs shown! combing, $125@1.35. e top $3.50; bulk 225 to 300-pound| —rrotais ___- 5,56 by the motor and motor accessories! $iseq ee, i eases peti butchers $810@3.30; few packing sows groups. Losses of two to three and| * ‘Tecritare: ‘Pine magic eiiee ore ‘ BO; common to choice PIs! gadie States Dri'ling in Montana. ' a half points were registered by 32: aS half blood ‘combing, $1.30@1.32: | %; estimated holdover 2,000;} “io, its 9,000-acre lease near the Stewart Warner Speedometer, General! loca BS, $1.30@1.32; % s me $808.2 ; | combing, 31.00@1.10; % blood cary eht hogs $6G5.20; medium! vontana-Wyoming state ino and Asphatt preferred, Cuban Cane pre-| combing. 90@ 9c i \ $8:10G8.40; Veht $8,308.50; Nght) ose to the new railroad, which was ferred, Punta Alegre and Cuban Am-| Pulled: Delaine, $140@145; AA. light $8@8.50; packing sows smooth| oy ent into prominence on March 18 rican Sugars Liquidation by poo's| $1,.25@1.35; A supers, $11s@1 65 |$7.40@7.75; packing sows rough $7.15 | 35; , $1.15@1.2 x ar on BA by the 500-barrel well test on the ad gave impetus to the s'ump in prices.| Mohair: Best. combing, 73@8ac: | @7.50; killing pigs $7.25@8.2 joining lease," says Gov. Haskel Independent strength was shown,| best carding, 70@75c. er EO SEN } Cattle—Receipts 1,000; compared! sanadie States within 24 hours was 4 E however, by a few Issues, notably with week ago: Beef steers 10@15¢] engaged in offsetting this well. Geolo Saturday Trading in Chicago] peechnut Packing which crossed 72%.) CHICAGO, Ma ment of Agriculty 12,000; steady to I am unable to suggest any-| Un'ted States Rubber _ ety thing to these people except to con-| United States Steel tinue as they have been doing. Sta-| Utah Copper sf tistics show that hey are utilizing} Westinghouse Electric their natural resources to as great| Willys Overland Gageos an extent as the arket permits; they| American Zinc, Lead and Sm. are endeavoring to diversify their] Butte and Superior _ Jow prices for copper, lead and zine) sources of income and develop their] Cala Petroleum resulted in the closing of many mines. communities along broad and perma-| Montana Power ‘The value of the leading mineral prod-| nent jes. 1 call your attention to| Shattuck Arizona _ wets taken out of the ground in Mon-) the excellent results which are being| Great Northern Oro tana in 1921 was only $16,212,000 com:| ohtained in the sections under the| Chicago Northwestern pared with $65,573,000 in 1920. Great-| cultivation by the Mormons. How-| Maxwell Motors B est activity was noted in the mining | ever, one may differ with them on| Consolidated Gas __ of silver and silvertead ores. The) religion, they certainly set us all an| American Lenseed O11 h 2,—(U. 8. Depart | Cat Creek —- -)—Hogs—Receipts| Keyin-Sunburst will note a gradual! broadening of pur chasing activities and a diminishing wolume of overdue accounts. From a mining standpoint 1922 was one of the worst years on record. Poor market conditions and the uusually market for all of the non‘ferrous| sample by apply religion to every.|Cosden -—.. lower; extreme top matured teers] piet Clapp strongly recommends thi Lacks Rally, Closing a new high record for the year, on metals is quiet, but the fundamental | aq work. What these faithful Mor $10.85; weight 1 inds; best year-|/ weil, and Midde States’ estimate Heavy. net ga'n of 5% points and California tendency is toward a better demand Mngs $10.25 steers and ye mons have done with the desert sands ous loads beefl shows, at the rate of this test well, an pei Petroleum which moved up a point in and strengthening prices. Already &| of Utah shows what can be done with at high time $10] oi yalue in this single ease greater} CHICAGO, March 24.—Wheat closed | the face of heaviness in the other oils. number of the larger mines and re-| a1) these Rocky Mountain states if @10 » stock uneven, generally| thas tho entire cost of the rairoad.| heavy, %c to jac net lower, after a] The closing was heavy. Sales approx- fining plants have resumed opera") people are willing to apply the same weak to 25c lower. Other classes los-| yy6 line and storage facilit'es it is| session of dull trading foday in which | ‘mated 650,000 shares. | tions. (Progress along these lines may | inqustry, thrift, and the other fun- advance; largel steady.| now constructing, certainly a most} no important rally took place. The be slow for a few months, but 1! damentais of prosperity.”* cker and feeder trade narrow, sup-| gratifying discov opening was weak at under yester be in the right direction. Personal : § : Light; week's bulk’ prices follow:|" (United Oil Producers Calls Bonds. | day's close May. wheat closed $1.19 7% I am dist tly bullish on the cop. When asked about general business $8.25@9.50; stockers and| ‘Phe Coal and Iron National @1.20 and July $1.14@1.15. n-| Conditions throughout the country as Be @7.26 nha . ituatl nd believe that Mon-| °°? y a @7.75; butcher cows and tec © 8 per cent gus In the last part of the day, corn| ri ia . a whole, Mr, Babson stated that the| Anslo - | Seoatee for, the 2 pes cent gu: P vie Money Wanted A meritorious industrial con- cern of Farmington, New Mexico with appraised assets of $59,900 desires $20,000 for expansion purposes. They NEW YORK CURR. id Aske % 16% | p27 want a 10 year first mortage tana and the other copper districts| 7 1 sre etpelasars Buckey@ — 87 8g | hele @7.75; canners ano cutter] and partic'pating produltion bonds of] reflected the action of wheat. Corn loan and will pay 10 per cent will show the greatest percentage| Babsonchart shows activity 6 per} Continental _ 45% 161, | 3 veal calves $10@10.50. United Oil Proflucers, asks tenders up| closed easy at the same as yester- interest, are in position to of increase in 1923, over 1921 and 1922 | C¢t SuOeS MORTAL. He is not quite! Gumberland 112 113 | Sheep—Receipts 5,000; were mostly | to 10 a. m,, April 23, 1923, of sufficient] dey’s finish to %c lower, with May pay interest monthly if de- of any sections of the country. The | #*% optimistic as ho was a few months/ Calena 68 70 | direct. Compared with week ago, de-| bonds for cancellation as will exhaust] $3%c to 7 sired. Farmington is located game tsing, only to a lesser extent,|%S°, believing that eome lines are} Illinois 164 166 | sirable welghts fat wooled lambs 25@ | $46,842.75-in sinking fund. On April] Provisions were lower in sympathy UNDERREAMERS in one of the richest agri should’ apply to the cattle end sheep| Sein approaching deflation. Ho atill| In ‘fans | 101 | 50c higher; choice handywelghts ad:|2 the trustee also recelves tenders to| with the hog market. cultural and fruit growing business.” vinta “Chet” th8 \DeHod ey SOACUNS | Aare 25 nced most, extreme weights around | exhaust $45,368.48 in the sink’ng fund. — z sections of the intermountain ramar entre! atecm eatatieceiien nent is only about 60 per cent com i Bise” 138 |steady Clipped lamba steady to|To date the sinking funds has re-| Wheat— Open High Low Close 2 country, also great high grade the mountain section, Mr. Babson re-| Pleted, and that any attempt to run} 00 Pipe Hy: strong. d yearling wethers and fat] deeded $509,800 of these bonds. May 1.20% 1.20% 1.19% 1,19 oil fields have been opened in carta tan dollows: Denver. «cl up prices any higher at this time] Oni, on ~ sou |sheep steady to 26c higher, Week's| Record Price for Smackover Acreage. | July 1.15% 115% 1.14% 1.14 the San Jaun Basin of New proaching 300,000 in populat would result in curtailing many !n-| prairie Oli 247 |extreme top wooled lambs $15.50. Clos-| Southern States Oil has acquired ad-| Sept. 2-114 = 1.14 1.13% Mexico and Farmington is the shows eales to be per dustries. Next week Mr. "Babson will! Prairie Pipe 114 |ing.top $15.25. Bulk wooled lambs| ditional acreage northwest of Smack-| Corn— headquarters. ‘There is un- i iyi zo. Carshops, |!88ue_@ report on the conditions in| Ret. 203 |$14@14.25: clpped, mostly $11.75@|over on basis of $15,000 per acre, said| May --- 13% 73% limited amounts of coal .and packing and laneous industries | the Pacific coast states ] tie .5 HH fall shorn up to $13 at week’s|to be a high record in that field, The auly 2 16% 76 AT. YOUR SUPPLY STORE a Bitty aaillion gas well right Pd are about ne today. m sure es iS jh ©; yearlings scarce; 87-pound} lease is highly proven and is the vi-| Sem. --- TT ener at Farmington’s door, See J. ty however, that Denver and the entire | —— 99% |averages $13.25; choice 108-pound ewes|cinity of large producing welis.| Oats— , BRIS oer ore C. Roberts at Hotel Henning. , atate it Spilletabva’ a tetas P . | $9; bulk Light ewes $8.25@8.75: aged} Southern States has started driling its} May ---- AST 444g Ad THE. PIPE FOLLOWS 4 year in 1923 tsan {t had in 1922.] Silver |S. 0. Onto wethers mostly $9.25@.35; feeders| No. 1 well on this new acquisition ony --- + AAS Ate 44% Zi Sait Lake City, Utah, with a popu | Vacuum _ scaros; shearing lambs mostly $14.50 err ; Nees sere oe ee eae lation of about 1 reports {S. P. om asa Consolidated Royalty Dividend. card— ne : east FP aie e \S. O. Ind, BS 2 SS At the regular monthly meeting of] May ---11.60° 11.60 11.47 11.47 ing with an improved condit NEW YORK, March 24.—Foreign — , the directors of the Consolidated Roy-| JU! A173 SRTS! 11.60 11.63 my Rtaeian | bar silver, 68; Mexican dollars, G.. Omahe, Roprations, ality Oll company held at the office} Ribs— those industries catering to the tar-| i. eo, Neb. March 24.007 ity Dp ‘ May --.10.40 10.40 10.27 10.2 mers eblo Colo., with 50,000, ts — of the company, Consolidated Royalty | May building, Casper, Wyoming, on Thurs-| J¥!y 0.4 Department of Agriculture)— Hogs 10.77 10.77 «10.50 10,55 “DON, March 24.—Bar silver 9} 38560 per-orinos. Menepdd gee Cant | Foreign Exchange | | (c0?'*_ 12.000: mostly steaty to 50 yet back to normal; but I belleve I Oil Leases Wanted the tariff will help this section { 1 wer; closes weak; packing grades oy eae Met onsen tase Oish*Gtains. steady; sows $7.60; stage $6.50; bulk} t, bo payable on April 20 to stock-| . CHICAGO, March 24,—Wheat—No. aie 2 r yaw “On = of snles $848.68; top $8.10 Oe ee OE ete tk toes (i rely SAPO Now's: teres I have outside clients who are in the market right NEW YORK, March 24.—Foreign holders of.record April 15. ‘The book| 2) 7" now-for permits, leases i ducti ~ : f exchanges easier; quotations iit cent Cattle receipts ; compared with] will close on the evening of April 15 wack date S, leases and production. Unproven Great Britain den week ago; lamba 9 2 72%c; No. 2 1d 4.685%, cables pounds down|and reopen on the morning of April] Corn—No. 2 mixed, 72%c; No. 2 1 4.68%, cat 5 and re-open on ne P How, T4MOT6K%S. 1 - _ 4.68%, 60 day bills on banks 4.66% kc eteady: spots nigher on]21, This is the twenty-second consec- Pein Ps nd ‘ aI France demand 6.47, cables 6.47%2;| Chive srades to sbippers; bulls steady | utively quarterly dividend paid by the| , Oate—No. 2 white, 45% @46c; No. | "4 vy Italy demand 4.89, cables 4.89%; Bel. ( 25c higher: belognas up most; veals company #ince its organization in the| * White, 44% @40%c. acreage must be inside stuff that will st A and inspec- tion. moc gium demand 5.60, cables 5.6014; Ger. 500 to 81.50 higher; stockers and feed-| fall of 1917. MS ates J. C. ROBERTS, Hotel Henning ——. _ many demand .0048, cables .0048\ rs firm; week's stocker and feeder RPI Tim thy r a. $5.00@ 6.50. r | Holland demand 39.42, cables 29.45; tOP $7.85; steers top $9.40. Test Making Progress. pendegh Mh peers OAS papa CHICAGO h, 24.—Prospective port buying for Burpoe the more yundant deliveries of whe Clover seed—$13.00@13.50. Pork—Nominal. Norway demand 18.06; Sweden de- § t here to| general drift of prices was toward a| mand 26.58; Denmark demand 19 heep receipts 500; com: Evans Ol corporation is down wek ago; Jambs 85 pounds down | 450 fect with an {mportant test re- fi contracts have had a ten-| lower level | Switzerland demand 18.47; Spain de- steady; 85 pounda up mastly 260 low-| cently spudded in on the southeast] TATRA Ss = dency to ease down values in the] Orders on unload wheat afloat here| mand 15.38%; Greece demand 1.09;| cr; yearlings, sheep and feeders| Quarter of section 23-89-79, juat weat abt pee wheat market this week, Compared| nd also to unload rye on board ves-| Poland demand .0025; Czecho-Slovakia dy; wooled lamb top $14.50; spring | of the withdrawal lne of the Teapot ® ele A with a week ago, wheat this morn-|sele here counted further to make| demand 2.97; Argentine demand 37.12)! lambs $15: feed clipped lambs ;| structure, Ca we to te lower with corn| numerous holders uneasy, and con | rast demand tis: Montreal, 98%. | cielen tisce eres ao | “eum sing an rilling | ools ' coats ty to te and prol| siderable liquidation in the wheat en fb AE up to $14.40 Sheldon Hole Deeper. N iM 7c sued, an impression being created aN lids 3 sie ee ed Marine Oil company is underream: x : New genuine w: i ing i ie t the beginning of the|that no dearth of breadstuffs would e oy ing to the bottom of the hole at 3,080 UNDERREAMERS & Tought iron casing in car lots. Have : sdden cold wave led to fenrs| be witnessed in Chicago during May. parece Dacor over 35,000 feet of used casing in all sizes, Several strings standard drilli also Stars and Nationals. rilling tools, feot in its test of the Sheldon dome, Fremont county, Wyo. The hole is dy; beet! still making considerable gas despite lifted the wheat | Indfcations enlarged domestic | DENVER, Colo., March 24.—Cattle hed| trade in flour act however, as a —Receipts, 68; market s n| steadying influence on the market steers, $7.00@8.75; cows and the highest prices rea - : complete, Can furnish new Star out: bulls s helfers,! the fact that a great flow was shut fits on pay: ‘ 11 3,507.00; calves y ; | ; ayments, y i aA he : ; with| Corn and oats followed the action| xmw YORK. Ma Sugar tu | $3:50@7.00; calves, $4.50@12.50; stock: cet by lowering the casing. lines ps y New boilers, engines, tools, drilling tions se freely on|of the wheat market an in addition| tures closed steady; approximate| °T* 4Md feeders, $4.50@8.00. 8, etc, t tc the feed grains were depressed by a| sales 33,200 tons. May 6.44; July 6 Hogs—Receipts, 437; market weak! No Completions by Mammoth : ‘ a : Then ‘came | atbstatibldaclirrament cetbevsetue Ritter niece to be lower; top, $8.10: bulk, §7.90@! Mammoth Oll company reporte! oo | MVR ITC RST el Reena ta J. C. ROBERTS & CO Le ro: heat | MUD Pay Soe ae poarket for refined sugar was un-| %-05 | completions on the Teapot dome for x HENNIN ‘i od shippe c ha Provisions were bearish’ affected | changed at & to ® for fine gra | Sheep—Recelpts, 406; market steady| the last week. Water was encoun- Go RicseroryT es TENNING HOTEL ery packers pushing lard delivertes| lated, bpt aside from a moderate In-| to higher; lambs, $1275@13.75:| tered in {ts well on aection 11-38-78, = : “Thirty-Five Years in th i “ withatan Aoyejand t signs of s here on’ quiry at the Inside figure, busines 8, $13.00@14,¢ ewes.| on the east side of the fleld, and ar- LOSE NO CUTTERS e Oil Regions hope one “6 ment of ap | foringm aesounis was ny | rangements are going forward for

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