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be Casper Daily Cridune PAGE ELEVEN. Oil : Finance = Bonds : Stocks = Grain + Livestock = All Markets W OIL FIELD NEAR |[xervorstcs |{ on semen | MHEAT PRICES (OILS CLIMB IN pape keke gape CAG IN MART) N.Y. TRADING wie of “ating Sit Fields Association in San a ateo pany Comes in With Flush Pro- ally In Prices Not Sustain- duction of 2,000 Barrels = mas) Wook =e LOS ANGELES, Calif., Dec. 14.—] associates in San Francisco and Discovery of what is reputed to bé| came in with an estimate flow of | Anaconda Copper ex div. 37% | Central Pipe Line ... 2.05 a new oil field near San Francisco] 2,000 barrels a day on December 8,| Atchison -. Gonsolidated Royadty. 1.24 was announced here last night in| according to W. T. Dinneen, geolo-| Atl., Gulf and West Indies telegraphic reports from Thomas] gist for the company. News of the Costello, president of the La Honda| discovery was kept secret pending O1l Fields Association, which stated| completion of efforts to hold back that drillers had brought in that or-| production until adequate storage sanization’s well number 1 in San] could be obtained, he said. Mateo county, four miles inland at The well cost $156,000 and was International Corp 23% 72% Price Advances In Crude Exert Favorable Effect On Market Locomotive --.--. Smelting & Refs. - Dominion of Canada, 58, 1962 —-—- French Republic 7148 ---...-------. Japanese 4s — qnnewcesereece- NEW YORK, Dec, 14—Bullish op-|Kingdom of Belgium as --.--—~ selling of corn sent both corn and/erations in today's stock market |&ingdom of Norway 6s ------------- Wheat downward today in the Iast|were again active, but confined | Rep. of Chile ss, 1948 —--.—--- hour. Reports’ that about a hundred | largely to the industrial section with | Uke. of Guat and 88 mssam carloads of Canadian wheat were|oill, food, public utility and tobacco| ~ ~ 7 arriving daily at Minneapolis had al-| shares makirg the best gains. Ac- most a bearish effect. Wheat closed| tive railroad shares yielded one to heavy, %c to %c net lower,, Decem-|two points:on a renewal of selling ber 1.03% and May 1.08% to 1.08%.|} pressure, Sales approximated 1,- 3lackstone Salt Creek .30 |Chappell . ..—---.-.- .26 73 |Columbine ---...-. .10 CHICAGO, Dec. 14.—Persistent 2 ceeeee-------- 8.00 California Petroleum ---....- ‘o? Canadian Pacific ..-....----- Central Leather --....-.... Gates -..-.----...---- Half Moon Bay, 28 miles south of| drilled to 3,100 feet with production| Cerro de Pasco Copper ------ ae 7 CHICAGO, Dec. 14.—With heavy va thea: the Golden Gate. all the way from 2,200 feet testing| Chandler Motors ----.-.----- i+ g 230 [rains hampering the Argentine har- = . gen The discovery hole was drilled on} nearly 40 degrees gravity, according | Chesapeake and Ohio ee. erty A rpeeece es vest, wheat scored upturns in price The broad eR ETT Se 8 a a 2,000 acre lease by Costello and! to Dinneen. Chieago and Northwestern __ Mosher Ohia. t ~~z00.00 wz ge | Rere today soon after the opening. | WPWard movement in stock prices Poon Series A ----—--------- Chicago, Mil and St. Paul pta ee cir on weeee-l 4 br | The market displayed stubborn re.| W85 Tesumed at the opening of to- Pacille G2d., 48 —enecw a= enn -nnnnnnnmnnn= A Chicago Burlington and Quincy fet. Chicago, R. I. and Pac — sistance to selling pressure. Com-| Y's market despite scattered profit-/ Chicago, Mil and Be Paul ev, @ mission houses were the chief buy-| ‘kine and short selling. Schulte|Chile Copper fs ----------.0- iexBcrooserestes : ° 8 Chile Copper --..-.. 00% " sti » U. 5 Wool Continues in Steady 2: =. Bi aa A tah | Coane cc, ieh “ental Rotem ©, 8 nan nd Snc | eet? Spt ea 1 od y rom a ie to higher, Decem- - i Corn Products Ri eee ber $1.04% and May $1.09%, were| Msher. whilo Willys Overland pre-|Montana Power bs A. Demand in Boston Market mae RES Tom Bell Royalty -. 02 followed by a moderate further | fred and Central Leather preferred |Notthern Pacific ret eereni anne --- rucible ad SORT TY ts B in, and then something of a re-|%°!4 @ point below last night's clos- Northwestern Bolj Tel, Ts ---.---—— Cuba Cane Sugar pfa — eee ae ae wcryi Bag : ing quotations. Bann. BR get Gi mneneconann arses Be gen range Subsequent weakness in wheat] Strength and activity of the su-|Union Pacific Fiset se Famous Plas SOU was largely tho result of sympathy] SPs an@-oils featured the early|U. S. Rubber 63 ~ neral Asphalt NEW YORK CURB with declines in corn. dealings, gains of 1 to 2% points| Southern Pucific cv., 4s —------ cneln tp nse ol Mountain Producers Corn and oats responded to wheat | being recorded by American sugar|Utah Power and Light Se -..-.. neral Motors ~ Peace Ton strength, Cesplte predictions of en-| refining, Punta Alegre, Cuban Ameri Real Cnion 6s ‘ eat Northern pfd pag tal ep larged receipts of corn. After open-| Ca", Cuba Cane preferred, Houston | Wantimehouse, Wlectric SO 7 RST» Bea alone ina Poe practices aatcetag esis aca pkce cs cas [Stn Gente: Besel ox AC? ing Ahvhanged: to .tho loWae, die MEsand, . Binoiktn) nA) PACH | came eeeeeg ae gee eee ene renee ee. 88 88 2 Dates: hed 65; fine | Jinois Central -. 73%c to 73%c, the corn market United States Cast Iron Pipe| tions. The tendency of prices is/fleeces—Delaine, unwashed .55; fine] yi epiration Copper | ‘ s vanced 2 points and Pacific Gas|*tatistics showing o decrease in pro-| the active shares, especially the otts, % p vice Com. .. 141.00 142.00] ™24e a little advance al laround. .y DP and Pacific Gas 5 le against the buyers all the way along | "2 pre dretapelt ltr 9 Baap International Harvester. Gila fervee, Later a broadening cut of selling|®4 Electric 1% each to new 1923] duction, realizing and bear selling| extended their gains largely and from wool to goods and the farther] yrchigan and New York fleeces—|/"t- Mer. Marine pfd ---—. took place, and aggressive support highs; United States Industrial Alco- | United Cigar stores one gets from the raw material the| Delaina unwashed .53@.54; fine un-| imternational Paper ~ BOSTON, Dec. 14—The Com-] “Mohair is in moderate request ial Bulletin of Boston will say| nd very firm.” pracy 3 The Commercial Bulletin will pub- tomorrow: sh the following wool quotations “The demand for wool continues} tomorrow were quite evident in spots. Jones) jumped ten Was lacking. ‘The close was heavy| ho! extended its gain to two points| Hrothers Tea dropped 3% to new | Points. Railroads, however, weaken- weaker the situation becomes. The| washed 46@.47; % blood unwashed| invincible Ol — : % to 1%c net lower, May .72%@%| 82d Willys Overland preferred ex-\1ow for the year and Davison Chem,(° When Northern Pacific dropped “Kelly Springfield T! to .72% tended its loss to 1%. Royal Dutch | j., ee from 54% to 51%. American market 1s sustained at the|.53@.54; % blood unwashed .54; % | >.’ ~§ 2 Sigg ” ig eh ical and Willys Overland preferred 3 moment more by the strength vf] blood unwashed .50@.51. Beennecvtt ‘Copper: < Oats started a shade to %c high-| W4S one of the few other heavy | fel! off 214 points each. At midday|. The closing was frregular. Trad- weol abroad than by encouragement] Wisconsin, Missouri and Average Fail yee de Gales or, May 45%c and Inter held near| Points. Foreign exchanges opened| ; |ine slackened in the final hour when rices were moving in a confused teady. |the usua! week end profit taking set {rom the goods market nere. Never-] New England—% blood .53; % blood ra Chicago Prices —/ te the initial tigures. ? |fashion, some of the industrials | theless the manufacturers recognize 52@.53; % blood .49@.50. va ispo on od CHICAGO, Dec. 14.-(U. §.~De-| Hisher quotations on hogs gave] The forenoon market failed to! pointing upward while several of in oe a rte b speculative the, growing scarcity of wool and]; Scoured basis: Texas fine 12} 37.0" Sry 35% ' partment.of Agriculture)—Hoge—Re-| {imines to the provision market. |show the comprehe buying| the leading railroad stocks tended | }MOustrials. | United Cigar Stores, are anticipating their wants to scme} months 1.25@1.30; fine 8 months |Arage States oll aM | celpts 29,000; mostly 25¢ higher than ‘ovement that characterized yes-| downward. Call money opened at| "Owever, extended its gain to 18 extent 1.10@1.15. Middle States Oil: - a! Open High Low Close r eect eEh. api aaae nen average; spots 25 to 35c Forelgn markets are all exceed-| California northern '1.26@1.28; Mid-| Srict0un' Pacitie pfa | up; bulk good and choice 225 to 300 ingly, buoyant and the tendency of} dle county 1.10@1.15; southern 1.00] “ow °Yo er Contcdy 105 | Pound butchers 7.15 to 7.25; top 7.25; values everywhere both on fine and N. ¥., N. H,, and Hartford 13% (desirable 160 to 210 pound average terday’s dealings. Although prices|4% per cent. polnts. WHEAT— | of numerous shares were marked up| Corn Products, American Tele- materially, especially the oils, which| phone and Telegraph and U. 8. Cast! Were absorbed on an advance in| Iron Pipe were among the leading| Flax <a ae 1.04% 1.05 1.03% 1 1.09% 1.09% 1.08% 4 03 0 01 cross breds were distinctly higher,| Oregon: Eastern numbér 1 staple} ~ faxes 12% | mostly 6.80@7.10; bulk packing sows 1.07 1.07% 1.06% Pennsylvania crude prices following | shares which eclipsed their previous} DULUTH, Minn., Dec. 14—Flax whether in the primary or secondary | combing 1.20@1.25; eastern clothing eer bi BA seid F: ae | 6.50@6.80; slaughter pigs 26c higher a} oe _. | Nesterday’s increase in certain west-' high prices for the year in the up-'closea December 2.44; January 2.44; markets, and even stald Bradford is| 1.15@1.26; ‘valley number 1, 1.18@| Northern Pacitio -. | pulle strong weights 6.25@6.50; heavy: i ‘1% 72.70% | .70% | ern_grades and the publication of turn of the afternoon. Several of February 2.45: May 2.38%. showing rather a violent speculative | 1.20. Pan A cali “Patetletan 3B \ weight 7.00@7.25; medium weight 13% .74 72% % So == <= == tendency. Territory Montana: Fine staple} Dennsaivania 42, | 8:90@7.25; light weight 6.60@7.05; TSG) TBS | TS) 0th ‘In the west buying has slowed] choice 1.30@1.35; 1% blood combing| © ard a light lights 6.25@6.85; packing sows . ’ down due to the higher prices asked] 1.20@1.28; % blood combing 1.05@ orona hore smooth 6.65@6.85; rough 6.40@6.65; 42% 42% ABH 425 by the growers and local dealers. joers and, ere 3ot | slaughter pigs 5.75@6.50. ABTS 45% ABM 45% Purchases recently made show no : ( y 7714 |, Cattle—Receipts 5,000; general tat | July 7.43% profit as yet, but were bought in| 1. A supers 1.05@1.10, % steer market sem!-demoralized; ship- enticipation of a further rise at the} Mohair: Best combing .78@.83; | e 857% | Pins demand practically absent; local 12.15 seaboard markets. best carding .70@.75. pee oe tg deat, killers doing practicay nothing; Southacs Skane killing quality plain; few loads short iS - Bouthstn.sirallvray | fed steers 7.25@9.00; best yearlings B Spueherne eave: if | 11.00; some heavy steers being held arKe OssIp an r1ers : SEs | over until next week; she stock trade ———— > x Studebaker, Corporation | spotty, interest converging on can.| FOLLOW GRAIN MARKT . e . e Texas Oil \------.. — ners and cutters; bulls slow, steady; Cash Grains and Provisions * Texas and Pacific ~.--... 11% CHICAGO, Dec. 14.—Wheat: Num- On Operations in Oil Fields |#z-s"hie a= BS mL © mere more) CHESS baie ence Sl Women find our store Transcontinental Oll -------- 2% | @8.75; bulk canners 2.26@2.50; light | 1-04%.- Union Pacific -----. batockete ‘Very’ atilsbomne Inquice st Corn number 3 mixed .70% @.11%: the logical pl t United Retail Stores 4B better erate feeder there *Y 1") number 2 yellow .73% @ 1s. B1 oer hal U. &. Ind) Alcohol -. Sheen—Roceipts 15,000; fat lambs} Oats number 2 white .441%4@.46; make purchases for United States Rubber slow, steady to weak; sheep scarce,| MUMber 3 white .42%4@.44%. men Untied States Steel -. generally steady; bulk medium to] Rye number 2.70; barley .60@.76: - Utah Copper ex div. - good fat lambs early 12.00 to 12.75; | timothy seed 6.50@8.00; Clover seed Westinghouse Electric —. some held higher; choice 130 pound} 15-00@23.00, Lard 12.80. Ribs 60 Willys Overland .------. % | ewes 7.00; heavies 5.50 to 6.00; no| pound averages 10.00 American, Zinc, Lead and Sm 744B| early sales feeding lambs. Aesoe ESE wales Bak! Butte and Superior --------. 15% Colorado Fuel and Iron -. 24% Omaha Quotations Montana Power --. 61% OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 14.—(U. S M tals National Lead ex diy. 126 | Department of Agriculture)—Hogs— e Shattuck Arizona -. 7 Receipts 7,000; market slow and 15 to 20c higher; mostly to shippers: i Prairie Declares Dividend Sheldon Dome. NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—The Pral- Section 8-5-2—Sheldon No. 2, well rie Oil and Gas Company has de-| has been shut down temporarily on clared the regular quarterly divi-|account of lack of water. Water dend of $2, payable January’ 31 to|line frozen which caused a short- stock of record December 31. age of water. Here you will find goods conveniently displayed and marked, accommodating clerks to help you make your selections and standard merchandise of depend- able quality. Permit us to offer a few suggestions for the puzzled shopper. Marine Oil Operations. Salt Creek. Section 5-39-78—Wolvering CR 1 ‘and 2, both wells have been cleaned put and are now producing. Both Ziowing wells. Sectian 8-39-78—Wolverine DS 2, 53 feet of 6%-inch casing landed. This depth is top of second Wall reek sanC. Drillers aro now rig- ing up preparing to drill in. bulk 200 to 325 pound butchers 6.70] NEW YORK, Dec. 14—Copper @6.85; top 6.90; bulk mixed loads| quiet; electro'ytic spot and nearby carrying packing sows and lights|13%@13%; futures 13%. 6.50@6.70; packing sows 6,35@6.50:| Tin easy spot and nearby 47.25@ average cost Thursday 6.45; weight | 47.37; futures 47.25@47.37. Iron Our Casper Wind Demands a Warm Standard Oil Stocks (Continued From Page One) x Section 9-39-73—Wolverine DS 3,| delusion that “somebody was trying NEW YORK © 267. e stead, prices unchanged. Lead SWEATER his well is now at a depth of 1,460] to kill him." 'URB Cattle—Receipts 1,600; fed ateers| steady; spot 7.25@7.75. Zinc quiet; leet. - “I believe Fox was insane at the | AMSIO ----------------- 15% and yearlings moderately active and| East St, Louis spot and r.earby 6.25. for daily wear. Brush- TS eee a. time he left Dallas to come to| Buckeye -. 69 steady with weak decline; bulk 7.25] Antimony spot 8.75@8.85. y waumg| Atlanta to accept the position with | Continental @9.00; best yearlings 10.00; she stock Rete. Ge wool mailer: meer, the Ku Klux Klan," he testified. | Cumberland pelea Homi teas Sagenad ‘ a - " - er cows ; Canners and cut- Foreign Exchange Do you know what type of in:| fiincis 6 | ters 2.25@3.50; bulls steady; bulk $7.50 to $12.00 sanity he has?” he was asked. Indiana heavy bolognas 3.00@3.50; vealers Money No, but I would sdy he was|/ Nat. Tran. 500 lower; practical veal top 9.00; NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—Forfign periodically insane,” was theanswer.| Ny, Tran ¥ stockers and feeders steady; bulk “Any particular time he would| Nor. Pipe 5.25@7.00, have these spells—would the change | oni Ol! Sheep—Recetpts 2,600; tat wooiea| ,,NEW, YORK. Dec. 14—Call_ mon of, the moon bring them on? mer | Prairie off lambs fairly active and generally ey einegy; highs 494: low 453 sulle TIES riequedt Su Materivete ieee Nee tee steady; bulk 12.00@12.90; ted clipped | {2.° raat loan 4%; call loans against So o 10.J0F aheen asia, tietece ta ie acceptances 4%. Time loans firm; SCARFS A wide assortment—a and handy welght ewes 6.soaroo,| xed collateral 60-90 days 5@5%; i xchanges easy. Quotations in ents: Great Britain, demand 436%; ables, 437; 60-day bilis on banks, 34%4. France, demand 5.30; cables, 301%. Italy, demand 4.34; cables, 8445. Belgium, demand 4.59%; bles, 4.60. Germany, demand ATANTA, Ga., Dec. 14.—The mo- 6 yy | tive for Philip B, Fox Killing Wil- feeders 12.00, 4.6 months 5@5%; prime commer- Brushed Wool or silkin tie for every shirt in Sear ee elet s cabice. gea4,| Ham S. Coburn was because Coburn clal paper 4% . allicolgrs gai: forway, demand 15.00. Sweden, de.| 224 in his possession an affidavit DENVER, Colo., Dec. 14.—(U. S. Bath and Lounging Pp and other information about the de- hi 2 De ar veNeniiiayies 1 beriitd $0. ORl0 ~~ -o-ancnnee partment of Agriculture)— Hogs teh ws A ps aay 17.43. | {mdant’s alleged illicit relations| Union Tank --—------- 20 —Receipts 500; around 150 to 25c ae ernie: 13.08. Greece, de-, With auestionable women, Solicitor | vac $ # higher; top to city butchers $7; paid Sugar iand 1.75. pacer demand .000035 Sp artintelne charged to-|s. p, for choice 152 pound weights; bulk aed 60% | mecium to choice 170 to 235 a sea Berane Aare Rokr t ‘The solicitor- revealed the alleged averages $6.80 to $6.90; plain’ kind lugo Slavia, deman: Saleh Sy ‘Ar.| motive while W. H. Duncan, a de- |down to $6.50; packing sows large- emand .0014. Rumania, .51%. Art| ronse witness, was belng cross ex- entina, demand 32.25. Brazil, d@-) amined. Duncan said he was a‘re- ROBES $2.00 to $8.50 Fancy Beacon and Ore- gon City Virgin Wool NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—Refined Robes. sugar was steady without change at $1.00 to $5.00 Gift Suggestions Trunks and Bags ly $5.50; steady; fat pigs steady, Market |choice heavy kind $5.7 5 to 9.15 for fine granulated. Re- ; Hees al cs a porter for the Dallas, Texas, Times Crude jiind $4.75 to $host PMN Peg futures nominal $8.50 to $25.00 Hosiery Svante Here: 1S pope Cattle—Receipts 250; calves 150:| Sugar futures closed easy: : Gloves e witness clared the only ei ------$ .95 | Seneral market dull; few early sal: ite sales 30,000 ton: motive he could see for Fox com-|C&t Creek =----- e/ “ao | steady: one load 1.208 pound beef March 4.63; May 4.6 Belts and Buckles Butter and Eggs mitting. the deed was that he is in- .80 | Steers $8.50; others averaging 1,100 Seeee Handkerchiefs sane. .98 | Pounds $8; one load bulls 285; can- Cuff Links - ‘Torchtight .95 | ners $2; choice vealers $8 £0. J LIBERTY BONDS is ‘95| Sheep—Receipts 500; nothing do- Garters “ Elk Ba CHICAGO, Dec. 14.—Butter high-| NEW YORK, Dec. 14—Liberty |= Pit ‘96 | ing: bull of run back; carly arriva’s creamery extras, 53c; etandards| bonds closed: 3% 99.29; first 4%s ¢¢ .60 }on through billing. Suspenders Yo, extra firsts 49@52c; firsts at] 98.11; second 4%s 98.11; third 4%s “60 | —_—_—_—____ \ NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—Spot cot- BU@AT%e; seconds 42% @43%e. fourth 44s 98.11; U. 8. gov- 4s Smoking Jackets Eggs higher, receipts 3,483 cases;|erament 4% 99.16. yrs ton quiet; middling 35.00. Lounging Robes irsts 42@44c; ordinary firsts 35@ Ps ere. Ic. pine ee re CONVICT PAIR MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec. 14.— lour unchanged. Bran 26.00@27.00. CAUGHT AGAIN Hamilton Dome .-. n= SAH Pota' INDIANS TO (05 ANGELES RECRUITS |.cicsc2..2%: wt creer] SUE NATION sacked round whites U. S. number 1, $1@1.15; bulk $1.30@1.40; Minne- BARTLESVILLE, Okla., Dec, 14. j Sota and North Dakota sacked Red|—The Delaware and Cherokee In- NEWPORT, Ark., Dec. 14.—A River U, 8. number 1 and partly| dan tribes of Oklahoma soon will telephone message recelved here CHICAGO, Dec. 14.—(By the As-| graced $1@1.11 sacked round | file sults against the federal govern- shortly before noon stated that| sociated Press}—The Los Angeles) whites 90c@$1.05; Michigan bu!k|™ent for the recovery of more than Benny Casey and Charles O'Keith,| club of the Coast League today an-|round whites $1.15; Idaho sacked] $24,000,000 which they claim {s due convicts who escaped from a Mis-| nounced the purchase of two pitch-| Russets, U. S, number 1 $1.65@1.75, | them on deals involving their iands, sourl Pacific train at Alicia, Ark.,|ers, Arnold Crandall, a south paw, ——————o members of both tribes declared early today after wounding James | brother of the famous “Doc’ Cran- after a meeting here yesterday. Burns, a Kansas state parole of-|dall, from the Danville club of the ‘THAT MEN WEAR 5 pris alate ic kt seed ceca fal ficer, who was returning them to| Three Eye League, and Art Stokes, Silver TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY the Kansas penitentiary, had besn|a right hander, from the Lincoln FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage. 142 East Second OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS Phone 474 z Minti » five 3 | club of the Nebraska League. recaptured at Minturn, five miles |} club ‘s 74.N. Besdh. Phone 16st, north of Alicia. = te a W YORK, Dec. 14.—Bar silver] FOR RENT—Two furnished bouses, —— * For results. try a Tribune Clas: Roath enaree roan areres gas and lights. 259 East G, SSE EE TE Traveling Cases Leather Collar Bags MENS WARE SILK SHIRTS Priced From $5.00 to $10.00 CASPER PAJAMAS Fancy madras and silks. - $3.50 to $10.00 100 share lots. letter. Apply by Box B-151, Tribune Casper, Wyo. Fireside Chairs at Callaways. Ged Ac. Speed ad iw en) la 2 1rrs e on =) [=

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