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whe Casper Dap urivin Bonds : Stocks : Grain WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1923 - Oil Finance GASSER OPENED ON GOLDEN EAGLE DOME New Well Being Connected With Thermopolis Gas Li k =: All Mark vestock : arkets EWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRE See i] [ New vor stocks || on seewsies STOCK TREND (WHEAT PRICES IZ (By Wileen, Cranmer & Company) : NEW YORK STOCKS—LAST SALE Allied Chemical & Dye = 6745 LOCAL OIL STOCKS American Gar & Foundry <8 |. a. Bid Asked : Li Four Completions In Salt Creek gy te a “Fang |Besemer > ee 34 Good Buying Support for Closing Prices Firm Today ~iInes; Four 10) n Sa ree Boston Wyoming -. 90 A ; Czechos! tts é he Standard Issues Report- After Session of Active «nay aay Be aa glo Also Made by Midwest EY ed On Exchange Denna Domi ot “Canada, 2a 1983 = 3 ent y « At 2,677 feet the Midwest Refining, Elk Basin—Etk 11, well 2, depth Chappel” Jepnntee te H : EW YORK, Dec. 12- -| CHI . 12.—Ow! .| Kingdom of Belgium 4s .. 100: company has brought in its well|350 feet; made 15 feet gdaitional Vom sige tad | eisr Saying: meppeck rem SmDROeneIy TAG te ee a ate eee Ringtors. of teen ea We ose No. f on the southwest quarter of | hole, but had to fill back to 330, : for standard issues in today's stock | of German reparations and for eta.|ReP- of Chile 88, 1948 ~ 106” 104% section 12-4597 uf Golden Eagle | lost tools, an@ now shut down wait: | Atl Gulf & W Indies — ‘oa market, which resumed its move to] bi'tzing German finances, wheat|p tc. 0% Queensland 6s ~ 101 101 dome in Hot Springs county. as a|ing for fishing tools. Ba'dwin Locomotive ~--------124% ; higher ‘ground. Bullish demonstra-| scored a moderate upturr in price} ©’ * % & B ad ALT ot ie. gasser making 5,700,000 cubic feet Grass Creek. Beltmore & Ohio -. % th aucted in the food, r ? daily. The well ia shut in and be-| Well 19-A Ridgley, depth 1,025 | Bethlehem Steel -— ate rota ans sobbed today during the early dealings. At/ American Smelting 5s 1 90% Ot . motor, steel and rubber shares des-| first, however, the market was off|American Sugar 6s - ing sornactes se nes which | feet; er xs agit i rest ve California Petroleum + | Fran! pite intermittent profit taking. Sales|a hesitating character as a result OSiree Tel and Tel cv., 6s supply Thetmopo! cement set on vinch caajn: 9 | approximated 1,000,000 shares, erican Tel and col., tr., 5s Se. Te uatiane <i HaM | fee PDI of declines in Liverpool quotations. ; ; On the other hand, domestic receipts |AP&conda Copper 7s, 1938 ete aro also record Jn this week's re wea 1 Meeteetse 15, depth aN, 6 3 NEW YORK, Dec. 12—Stock| were amall and there were’ some apap yp ae peeeenas posts “by the ey An account | 8, feet; drillin: *|Lance Creek Royalty .01% 03 | prices resumed their movement to | buying on the part {f the northwest- . Sa; a deensen of these and other activities follow:| Baxter Basin—Well 6X, NE% vf | C! 70% | "Marine 0 2.00 | higher ground at the opening of|ern houses that yesterday w y. | Baltimore and Ohio cv., 4 section 1117-104, depth 2.804 < ° Midwewt-—2l.A, SW of section | drilling. 19-40-78, 2,199 feet, produced 462 Bethleho: today's stock market with buying |ers. Tho opsning, which varied from Ganadain Paciio ast 4 ‘at orders distributed over a large sec-| unchanged figures to %@%c lower|Chicago Burlington and Quincy tet, w York Oil -.. E . tion of the list. New York Central] with December 1.02% to 1,03 and 4 jumped two points to 107, a new|May 1.08% to 1.08%, was followed 1923 high and gains of one to two] by a general advance, , | Mn ‘ 21 Chicago Mil & St. Paul pfd — 23 | Moaner Ok : Golden Eagle. Chicago RI & Pac -. 22% ‘Well No. 1, SW% of section 12-45-| Chile Copper ----~—-: 21% 97. Zepth 2,677 feet; struck gas.|Chino Copper ---. tested 5,700,000 cubic feet, well shut | Consolidated Gas Goodyear Tire &=. Great Northern points also were registered by Bald | Subsequently, offerings proved to pe in and connected to gas lines. Corn Products i : win, United Cigar Stores, Northern | be light, and no important reaction |Novians Power Gs Well No. 1, SW% of section | Coscen Of .. : Shosecent 4 Pacific and DuPont. Missourt Ps 4a Bie 1 im va‘ues took place. The chee was firm, 4@% to 1@1%0 hgher, December 1.04% and % to 1.09%. soction 24-4079, 1.612 f 11-46-97, depth 2,110 f ed 451 barrels frat 24 hours. (rotary). Cuba Cane ugar, p! Mountain & Gulf--36-A8, NW% New Mexico Fields. Erie ....-- = of section 11-40-79, 2,747 feet; did| Jones Dome—No. 1, SW% of sec-| Famous Players-Lasky -- Crucible Steel . Is drilling cific preferred, off one, was one of the outstanding weak spots. Partial recovery of the northwes Northwestern Bell Tel. net) Pann. R. May | 5) er Pacific Firat ; 0 enen= +30 ern rails featured the early deal-| Persistent buying of May for coun- - Rubber bs not flow, to Le whot tion 25-1223, depth 189 feet; drilling | General Asphalt a eae ings, Northern Pacific, Omaha pre-|try account strength to the |Seuthern Pacific ev, 48 ~ ferred Union Pacific each gaining «| corn market, After opening at ic| Utah SOW eE ant Light. 69. point and Chicago and Northweat-| lower to %o gain, May .73% to|wemtern Union 6is ern and Great Northern preferred | .73%, prices made a decided upturn Pree eae, Mlecsrie | 7s Neiber Dome—-No. 1, 8W% cf/in hard formation. General Electric RB CLOSING section 12-45-94. depth 3,450 feet; Ambrosia Lake—No. 31, NW% of % Muuntain Producers +.-16,.12 45.25 pulling &%-Inch casin; section 13-€5-10, depth 1.386 feet; | Great Northern pfd 86% Glenrock Oj] ~-..—.... Skull Creek—No. 1, NW% of séc- | waiting for fishing tools. Gulf States Steel - 81% 'Salt Creek Pras ---2-21 depreving fraationally iGainetot || allvarcina, on 16-4462, depth 3,692 feet; ri San Mateo—No. 1, SW% of sec: | [llinols Central ----. 02% Salt Creek Cons .. pe acees int or more also were recorded Later, the market woakened in tpe, getting ready to abandon. | tion 14-14-8; spudding in. Inspiration Copper 24% Mutual ~ 10 00 | OF Cuba Ge r preferred, | view of considerable sell ping pipe, getting ready Gi Toapiretion (Capper. --~ 3b | Oilha| Sactica, Gone ‘ ‘30)by Cuba Cane Sugar p ,| view of considerable selling of De nte Corn Products, Loose Wiles Biscu't.|cember corn against purchases of Int Mer Marine pfd -. 9% 4 rn Produc! ag P Sloss Sheffield preferred, General | wheat, salé to be closing out spreads 1 7 Toterpasonal FRAG = a5 Electric and Corn Products. Davi |The finish was unsettied, at the ar. et SsIp an r1e Ss Invine'ble Oil’ -. 0% son Chemical dropped nearly two]same as yesterday's close to \c eKily Springfield Tire points and United Fruit and Chand: | higher, May .73% e e. e e Kennecott Copper -. each. Foreign exchanges Oats were tirmer with other grain, On Operations in Oil Fields|“siers.c= eae ad, eee ore ees REBELS CLAIM BIG SUCCESSES Operators on the long side con-| vance, May .45% to .45%. Later all Mack. Truck ae CHICAGO PRICES. tinued in control of the morning| months showed a rise. Marland O!! J CHICAGO, Dec. 12—(U, 8. De-| market, the best demonstrations of Prov'sions held steady despite low- 5 5 , & . (Continued from Page One- Pivehazes TMammpnag ies First Corn Show Sas well: Matore 4\,! partment of Agriculture)—Hogs—| croup strength being given by the] er quotations on hogs. suthoritie’. tare. eniy tea, were " 2 : Receipts 40,000; slow, 10 to 150 low-| stee! and motor accessory shares. Tho Midwest Refining has mage | eee ieee an tn Worlend today,| Missourl Kan & Tex (new) --- 18% cr than ‘Tuorday's best time, or There were a few ponte of depres Open High Low Close purchases within the past severally: "yi test until Friday afternoon. | Missour! Pacific pfd -------- 284 weal to shade lower than average;| sion, Davison Chemical selling five days of 160 stee] pumping rigs, 160 New York Central artis bulk ood and cholee 225 to 300] noints below its early h’gh and New 11.03 1.0444 1.02% 1.04% 1, and 160 sets of ri New Smackover Zoné NY NH & Hartford ------- 184 ‘butchers 6,60@6.66; top 6.70; bulk] York Central yielding @ point on pro: 1.08% 1.09% 1.08% 1.09% bet Meth a Phas * 4 att? Norfolk & Western ------rv-r-103% b'e 160 to 210 pound averages \ nd Northwest: 06% 1.07% 1.06% 1.07 Recent investigative work per- 52%, | Weslrable 160 t poun Ut taking. Chicago and No! e % % % jrons. The purchase of rigs was formed by engineera of the Depart.| Northern Pacific ---w--r------ 5244! 6. 49@ bulk packing sows 6.30) ern recovered 2% points of its ten divided between two or three steel) Pacific Ol ----~---eenernm-n~ 434% ag 4 ughte: p.gs 10 to 15c low-| point drop of yesterday. National 72% derrick dealers, white the bull wheels mont Of he tnterior. attached 49 the) pan American Petroleum D -- 59 | 0: "Gevirable strong weights 5.75@ | Lead, Kinney Tobacco ana Corn Pro: "4% concerned with a report that Juan Zubaran, brother of Rafael Zubar- an C.pmany, provisional president of the Vera Cruz government, was in El Paso, Texas, in the interest of the rebellion against the Obregon government. The information of Governor En- t rique’ whereabou rum- come from L. C. Moore and Com:| indicates that a new gas-bearing | Pennsyivania bead ad ducts extended their early gains to ot bee tear he haa boon ptticades by pany, and the lot of rig irons from! zone of 13,000 to 13,000 acres has 26 | 400 ‘ two po'nts or more, The weekly iron rebel troops in Zacatecas the National Supply company. This been developed in the East Smack. 5 Packing soWSs| and stee! trade reviews reported the 42% Meanwhile interest along the bor- equipment will be used during the|over oll and ges field in Arkansaa. smooth 6.35@6.55; packing sows | appearance of buying orders for the 45% der centered about the reports at coming year by the Midwest on {ts| This gas-bearing formation {s in the rough 615@6.35; slaughter pige|tirst quarter of Next year. Call 4% Nogales. Arizona, that more than Salt Creek leases. second productive zone, but try] Rapablia’ Tron & Step! 5.256@ 6.15. money opened at 5 per cent. 2,000 armed insurgents were march phe US mediately above the main second Sears Roebuck .------. Cattle—Recelpts 16,000; yearl'n Profit taking sales cut into the 12.35 ing from Tepic, aathen poh ay Teal Hauling With Sleds zone sand, which ts producing oll in| Sinciair_ Con OF ef value to ell at 10.50 and above! forenoon advances in the active 18.95 now in the hands of the rebels Baxter Basin has a winter area'the Weat Smackover field. The| Southern Pacific - 374 Stimulated by Christmas demand, | shares and some of the high priced with the intention of penetrating which is now covered with snow. It| Bureau of Mines engineers designate] Southern Fallway, co---r-v~-- 37.8 active, strong to 250 higher: heavy stocks became weak, General . Elec: 2 Ae Sinwoa and taking that state and ta nocessary to haul supplies’ to; this ay the "Prisms eey gone’ te ain | => steers Numerous, slow, weak to 25c| tric losing 8% and Woolworth 5%. 97 Sonora. German housewives have mor, iy Moving w'th great rapidity un- to burn. Marks are so worthless, | Cer the leacership of General M. M StuCebaker Corperation -. lower; most grades fat she stock| Subsequent buying of the sugar is- ——- 40% except desirable Ught helfera shar-| sues and © Jump in Willys Overland| Cash Grains and Provisions onoee 19% ing decline; top yearlings 25;] preferred to 78% and in Corn Pro- CHICAGO, Dec. 13.—Wheat: Num- leases In this region with sleds. tinguish it from the ‘‘Meekin sand,’ What {s more, most of the operators n name which has been applied to {n this snow-beset portion. of the the main second gone oll sand of the 4 the women use ‘em to light kit Dieguez, Marcirlo Gaxiola and Ra- field are having fishing jobs. ‘West Smackover field. tal Olt ay 93, lughe kinds mixed steers and heifers | ducts to 142%, both new high figures | ber 1 hard fires, Several million marks are |fael Buelna, the reports said, the ‘Transcontinen: L ----=: 13.00; numerous strings yearlings] for the year, caused the list to stif-| 1.06% @1.00%, being used by this woman to get |{vaders were taking contro’ of all Union Pacific -. 3% 1°,50@12.00; relatively little done on | fen moderately. mixed .13%; number,2 yellow .74@| breakfast hot. arnge towns in the line of march. restoring the old representation of| United Retall Stores -. “8 weighty short fed steers; buk bee. | ‘The closing was strong; spirited| .74%. es A general confiscation over the southern states. U S Ind A’cohol ---. »® 0.70@6.00; beef heifers 5@6.50;| buying of corn products, which ad-| Oats number 2 white .44%@.45%; west coast of Mexio, is feared 1, Southern interests fighting for n-| United States Rubber ‘9 git nefers 0 90G | vanced 6 points, was the feature of | number 3 white 43% @.44. Mew Cane ree Giese creased representation, won a spirit. }tjnited States Steel .--. 95% | 6.50; well conditioned Nght heifers | the late dealings. Ryo number 9.69, Barley .58@.65. evens. Wederal troops have ceptured Gen- Timothy seed 6.50 @8.00. Pos pees 4 Cotes aces ethan Es Metals rai Fruotzo Mendez, Yaqui chief ain, why Nor! 12,75, Bibs 60 pound average 10.50. elit Maiablon shat sia nected FLAX NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—Copper] 7% & mysterious mission to the DULUTH, Minny Dec. 12.-Close| Aulet; electrolytic spot and nearby| Y@cu! Indians at Ortiz and Bacum. 2 4: —>——__—— Max December 2.43%; January| 1*4@13%; futures 1344 to northern states under a provi: fugar did not affect prices, which 2.44%; February 2.46; May 2.49%. Tin firm; spot and nearby 47.62; penta d ttl futures 47,50, Iron steady; prices unchanged ud slon REAL eatin state mucaseloal tee remained at 9.05 to 9.17 for fine dermes SORE: SBGp- HOT 40. however, decided to largely increase ewes 6.00: practically no early sales r Zinc quiet; east St. Louls spot and Harding in the 1920 election shail granulated. nearby 6.25. Antimon: 8.6 the power of the northern states feeding lambs. Refinec: futures nominal. y 6.25, niimony spot 8.60@ have three extra delerates at larsc.| 0" Uovding that three additions || Standard Oil Stocks Beene rtacee, poeta er 8.70. rs OMAHA QUOTATIONS proximate sales 29,000 tons, January ed battle against the reduced south-| Utah Copper % 8@o, nners 2.25@2.60 mosily; bulk ern representation Proposed under | Westinghouse Fra bologna bulls 4.25@4.60; yea'ers 9@ Ba, FegmesHonesee Wakens) oon. % | 9-50 to packers; upward to 10,00 to teeme: < 10.50 to outsiders, hegro delegations who protested the | Butte & Superior B Sugar —_— reapportionment succeeded in hav-| Colorado Fuel & Iron SHE | | Sneep acnea ue eee p o, ing the committee upset the re-| Montana Power ----- pps imme tnk? | | 2k ser Malina (Continued from Page One.) apportionment ,made in 1921 and re-| National Lead 13.00@13.10; few prime wooled ‘ambs store practically all of the south’s| Shattuck Arizona - 6%B/to city butchers 13.75; cull native; representation. ———“—— ‘argely 10/00@10.50; odd lots heay The committees at the same time, lambs around 100; few heavy year's convention, compared to 984 NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—A slight in 1920, the increases largely going improvement in demand for refined The 1924 convention roll, as carried Gelegates-at-lar thould be given to in the official called today, con ca pared with the 1920 roll as follows: eontee rae io AA NEW YORK CURB OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 12—(U, 8.| 5.39; March 4.81; May 4.87; July{ CHICAGO, Dec. 12.(By The As- Department of Agriculture)—Hogs | 4.93. sociated Press.}—O. E. Bradfute, of A cityawide rally of the Casper ’ ams a 15% 15M) Recelpta 14,000;-market 108 lower —s—— Xenia, Ohio, late today was re- Money Boy Scotts will be held at the high sind $ egies 42 43 | than yesterday's average; blk 200 LIBERTY BONDS elected president of the American schoo! auditorium at 8 o'clock p. AT LUN . 4 106 108 to 325 pound butchers $6.75@6.40: NEW YORK, Dec, e Farm Bureau Federation, after 2 m., December 18. Regional’ Bxecu- WASHINGTO! Dec. 123.—The top $6.45; mixed 'oads carry'fg pack-| bonds closed: plea for harmony by J. A, Conwal! eave i, x tive John H. Piper will be present Republican forces of the nation 139 |ing sows and I'ghts $6,10@6.25;| 98. of Vermont, which was taken to NEW YORK, Dec, 12-Calllat this rally which should be tho square away for the 1924 campaign | 7; 139 | packing sows mostly $646.10: aver-| 98.8; fourth 4%s, mean that the co-operative market-| money easy; high 5; 4%: rultug| best one ever held in Casper and Delaware today with the completion of plans 85» lage cost yesterday $6.30: weight 248.] ernment 4%s, 99.17. ing dispute which marked the open- | rate 5; closing bid 4% offered at 5;| wil! feature the beginning of a new > sing Ablapen icine Sey aigsnepelts pied Erg 23 Meisind Hecate tp OOF ndasiet aaa ing of the convention had been | last loan call loans against ac-| year in scouting. Florida ~..--.. session of the party’s national com- . 80 very slow; practical'y nothing done smoothed over, ceptances 4}; Time loans firm Mr, Piper will be honored with a Georgia --.—-. ciliteas Nor. 53 lon fed steers and yearlings: k‘lling c ——- mixed collateral, 60-90 days 5%5%; | dinner ly loca} scout officials in the qdalio /<——. President Coolidge, whose cant: |. 20 2.21 |auality plain, few sa’es $8@9. Foreign Exchange NAPA, Calif, Dec. 12.—-Edward | ¢-6 months 6; prime commercia! pa-) Henning hotel at 6 o'clock the Munois dacy for election was announced { 9 |looking 10 to 25¢ lower, now biddir J. Sailstad and his companion, Miss | per 5@5%4. evening. only a few days ago, invited the 175 | 25c lower; she stock 10 to 25c low Dorothy Anderson, confessed per- DLS aa EE TSE fe aoe eres committee men and assoclate wo ° 93. |Dulls weak to.10c lower; vea’ers| Great Britain a 1 437%; ca-| Petrators of a disappearance hoax men members to a White House ; 39% 40% | steady; bidding sharply on stockers| ps4 498; cicry Gay bills “6 %; cu} in which they burned the body of luncheon after adjournment of the 98 98% | and feeders; yeal top $9.50; canners 435%. France demand 5.32; cal Allan McPhee, & friend of Sailstad, committee's sessions, but the eventis 0. 23) and cutters $2.50@3.65; bologna bu'ls 5.32 : Italy demand 4.3 left here at 7 a. m. today for Su- Seo yi at ip Prag a ees i a32” 4.35%. Belgium demand 4.60%; ca-| Perfor, Wis. in custody of Sheriff Kentucky Louisiana --.-----—---- Maine -.... Coca! 4 Maryland ~-—---.------- 19 William Hagreen and Mrs. Hagreen 61; Germany demand ,.00000- Pint ai ain eters In addition to fixing tho time and 53% | Sales fat lambs weak 10 to 150 lower:| orenos cantoe woommenbDaT. "| of Douglas county in that state and wine qois ty pee eri an place for the 1924 conclave, the re- 129 |woo'ed lambs $12.15@12.40; toplianc demand 38.20; cables ,| Undersheriff J. P. Strekter of Napa apportionment of ca eaniees iss be S % \ if fed clipped lambs $10.90; convention was to be prov! or hheep strong to 10c higher; light and : ‘ in the formal call. z handy welght ewes $6.25; top $7.10:|{ra1 geeand I7ase Spain demand| .NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 12—Los The associate women members of feeders generally steady; bulk $120) 155; Greece demand 1.73; Poland| Anseles was selected today as the the national committee were called 12,10. Aarserid’ 000030; Czecho-Slovakia 1924 convention city by the Ameri together at a separate meeting “for —_—— demand 2. 93%; Jugo Slavia demand | C22 Association of Port Authorities women only” later in the day to Denver Prices. 1.14; Austria demand .0014; Ruman-| J0hn Henry Walsh, member of the hear Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton of DENVER, Colo., Dec. 12.—(U. S.|ja demand ‘6144; Argentina demand New Orleans dock board, was elecvt- Ohio, communities, vice chatrmer, n/t -95| Department of Agriculture.)}—Hogs | 32.20; Brazil demand 9.30; Montreal! county. Mississippl <----------—- 12 Missouri -.-----------. Montana -—.. braska ——. Chie ee ew Hampshire Norway demand 15.04; Sweden de- ed president of the organization. other women leaders outline plans -80!—Receipts, 800; holdovers, 1,600: a _ — to win the women vote to the Re- 80 | market 15 to 25¢ lower than yester- | ens 27 1882. ‘The South Wales coalfield, cover publican fold next year. 195 day's general market; top, $6.50 = bald ior good to choice 230 pound -95 | welg: bulk of medium to cholc +95 | 180 to 230 pound butchers, $6.30 + Potatoes +60 | $6.50; inferior kind down to $5.75: ie packing sows, steady, mostly $5.50; Many Speakers On as fat pigs, weak to 25¢ lower; desir-| CHICAGO, Dec. 12.—Potatoes Pr ogram Today at Mule Creek - able medium weights, $5.50; bidding | steady; receipts 31 cars; total U. 8. ° ge Sunburst ----.----------------_-70 | sharply lower on stock pigs. shipments, 461; Wisconsin sacked Institute Meeting Hamilton Dome --~--------- .52%| Cattle—Receipts, 2,000; calves, 50; | round whites U. S. number 1, 1.00@ slow, generally steady to weak;|1.10; Minnesota and North Dakota 7, good to choice fed light heifers,| sacked Red River Ohios U. S. num- Promotions Made | reas okcrdoe, toe lent betters: | Steers nar Sarge Once Oe eae. . | steers, $6.00 to $7.5! fairly good] sacked round whites 1@1.10. By the Midwest, cows,’ 5.10; canners, mostiy $2.00 ————— | : ing epproximately a thousand quare miles, is the largest in the British Isles, and supplies more coal for export than any other British coal district, Pennsylvania -.-.-- Rhode Island —--------- South Carolina -...... 11 South Dakota SMUFFLERS ‘OST sure of appreciation and a warm welcome will be one of of these warm wool muff- lers, as a gift. We’ve just the MARINE OIL will pay $8.50 per share for Marine $5 par stock. ST. LOUIS, The Associated Press.}—A score of Mo., Dec. 12.—(By * 100 share lots. Apply by kind you'll be proud to give and speakers at today’s session of the 1S nes - | ; "he'll lik i convention of the American Petro- | plain to fairly good feeders, $6.40 letter. the one he'll like most, loum Institute ‘discussed e Teas Pte re rt Neda District of Columbia hase of the oil industry from drili-] with the promotion of ©. J,| 98:25: seer 4 Hawaii ____. ie equipment to ptoposed national | parkdull, auditor of the Midwest! Shen Hecepts; 13,800; no early | Box B-151, Tribune lippines — sales campaigns to quicken interest | Refining company at Denver, to the bag? ate eee little lower on | Casper, Wyo. and to Rico —. in ofl burning articles and imple-| piace of general auditor of the| t lambs. . up ments. Standard Oll company of Indjana at NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—Bar silver, otect Speakers included J. M. Johnston, | Chicago, several changes have taken 65%; Mexican dollars .49%. ——— fuel agent of the Missouri, Kansas | place in the staff of the Midwest in a . . 1,100 DELEGATES and Texas railroad; and A. B, Steen | Casper. Butter and E: Surveying and Locations TO GET CREDENTIALS. of the Texas company, and R. D.| J. A. Carroll, Jr., advances to the 34/4.) Geologists, Oil txperts, Oil Field WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.-There] Gywnne of the Gypsy Oil company. | position of chief auditor of the com- Maps, Blue Prints N ill be nearly 1,100 delegates in the ee pany at Denver. His place here as WYOMING MAP AND e 924 Republican convention cor Flour auditor of the field division will be, CHICAGO, Dec. 12.—Butter un- BLUE PRINT CO. A ared to 934 in 1920, under a reso] _ MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec. 12.—| taken by Chester L. Kaup. These| changed. Eggs lower; recelpts 3,314 P. 0. Box 325 The Clothing Store of Casper ution adopted today by the Repub-} Flour 10c lower; family patents 6.05| changes are effective January 1,|cases; firsts, .41@42; ordinary firsts} NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—Spot cot- Room 10, Daly Bldg. é can national committee, virtually] @6.30. Bran 1924, 1.34@.38, ton steady; middling 26.35. : i

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