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Che Casper Daily Cribune Stocks : AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED | NEW GOLD STRIKE IN | wevvaxsnar || ouscorme IN. SHORTS (WHEAT PRICES CRIPPLE CREEK MINE) Srvc -mxrormmz AUN TO GIVER] GIVEN SETBACK - A Car & Founéry..—~: a . Ore Running $100 to Ton Uncovered at 2,700 | American Gor & Moundry-—-160% | Big. Indian it fi “ American Locomotive -...--..12% | Boston Wyoming -—- ‘90 |Favorable News Frem Con-|Firmness Displayed In Morn- | . bas Aue ’ f et roe ne Not Be American Smelting "and Refs creel nana gress Lends Strength to ing ‘Trading Lost Dar- |BanianMfunfinal te oz own for Six Months, Report America --=87 Stock Trading ing Afternoon | French Republic Tia —------—-- Japanese 4x _...__ American OEE een NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—pecu- COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Dec.] vein will continue, according to Jo-| American Saletastne amen rooms cae lators for the decline resumed thetr| CHICAGO, Dec. 19—Toward the seph W. Ady, managing director of| Anaconda Copper --—~—-~—-.36% | Central Pipe Line ~~ ~ operations at the opening of to-| last today, wheat lost its firmness the Portland Gold Mining company, | Atchison nanan nn 95 03 day's stock market but they en-|and underwent a slight setback. | State of Queenslan until the breccia ts reached when| Atl Gulf & W Indis 14% Guien countered strong: buying sappert| Belling Where’ agiinet purchases. a] 0s %-0€ G. B. and. 1. rifting will be started on the north} Baldwin Locomotive 128% ? and were forced to cover in many| Winnipeg counted as a depressing and south sides. Baltimore & Ohio 51% | Elkboro issues before the close. Washine-| factor. The close was steady but It will require several months} Sethlehem Steel - --61% | B. ton dispatches stating that the|% to %%c net lower, May $1.08% work before the company can even| Californian Petroleum ~----—.-25% house committee on ways and| and July $1.06%@% to $1.06%. estimate the tonnage which lies at| Canadian Pacific ~----------—l4#% 2 means has decided to defer action the 27th level, the deepest of any|Centrtl Leather ~-——----------11 5 on a soldiers’ bonus until after it mine tn Colorado. Cerro de Pasco Copper ------- Zanoe (raske-Bayeity >i. had considered administrative fea- E American Tel and col., tr, 5s a as Anaconda Copper 1s, 1988 -...----L CHICAGO, Dec. 19.—In the ab-| Anaconda Copper 68, 1958 __---------s22scec~sesee 96% sence of any decided selling pres-| At, T. and San Fe., gen 45 .------e----neeeaeenn-e 87S PH Shs ab] the An assay of the ore ts declared to tures of the Mellon tax program| sure, wheat tended upward today | Béltimore and Ohio cv., 44s .---.--.----—----. KON fat! run approximately #100 to the ton, Lestrioteap Menge slammer Sen created a more optimistic sonti-| during the early dealings, What| Gesgnom Steel con Ga, Series deecseascensseccsceaiiigill+t- little demand developed was appar | ently based on gossip that domestic ne) reg ag tanger winter crop production would be|Chile Copper @= reduced to a material extent.|Goodyear Tire ss. 1941 Strength of corn values had soms|Great Northern 7s A further bullish influence on wheat. | Montana Power 5s A : 00 Chicago, M2 @ St. Paul pfd -.221% |New York Of ———_9.00 10.00 {| ment. Sales approximated 1,100,000 Western Exploration — 3. displayed a somewhat reactionary| changed figures to %c higher, May | port i™estert Western States — ¢ tone. Offerings were fatrly well] $1.09 to $1.09% and July $1.07 to| Bintan cen Bir cont Chicago, R I & Pao --.----— ee ee cago, piney © Susar, pid —— Wyo-Kane - 'o.=iicssc- absorbed, however, tho Initial reces-| $1.07%, was followed by slight gains |{nion Pacitic Firnt 4 Ot . ° 00% 01 wee Completions Durin og pecans M to | New vor Dec. 19-—oing (8) Pp £ Chino Copper ---—----------=17 46 ; ; pressure was again in evidence at Consolidated Gas --------—--.57% the opening of today’s stock market W. 1 ~ 1 Mid t R fj 5 The opening, which varted from un. | Northern Pacific ref., A & Re + ie es cei ; a -_- es Y sions being lUmited laygely to small/ all around. U. S. Rubber 5s Famous PlayersLasky ~~~. fractions, Sporadic buying also took Subsequently, support was lack-| Southern Facific cv Tom Bell) Royalty ---- | with the result that the general Ii Northwestern Bell Tel., ts oi it . ij No Sait Crek completions are re-)feet; shut down, waiting for cement} General Asphalt ---—--—---95% | NEW YORK CURB place in various sections of the list.| ing, and the market dropped below | Utah Power and Light — ported by the Midwest Refining com-/ to set. General Electric ~192% | yrountain Producers b West: fi = oe ha - Corn products rose a point a yesterday's close. ern Onion 6% pany this week. There is apparent-} well 19-A—Meetectse 15, depth| General Motors -—-——---—14% |Gienrock Oil .-.------- number of the western Sue: sme, Unfavorable weather, together | Westinghouse Electric ly the lull im drilling activities in| 3300 feet; drilling. Great Northern pfd ---—----—-56% |sait Creek Pras 19.75 ing Union Pacific, improved frac-| with scantiness of receipts here, | Wilson and Co. ev.. 6s ----- thet field that comes just before eT akated, Beem pete sane, cif ic, imp me “ : Paster: Festa ae we 6x, “ie Sb a apace peg goae | Sait Creek Cons -—---. 9.75 10.00 tionally. led to advances in the corn markot bs 11-17-104, depth 2865 feet; drill in ni ~phgynetan ep sgeroomnerat! Mutual 2-15.55 . Narrow and frregular price move-| After opening unchanged to > paign phan earey ol Spee bd sand, nothing In it so far. thay adlpe rene rae ve grscaners |g Cities Service Com 42.00 144.00 | ments characterized the early deal-| higher, May 73% to Téc, prices rose | caw 2 ae Golden Eagle fleld—Well No. 1,)!"‘e caih> rgdiber nara? SE age ings with the Main trend still down-| nearly one cent in some cases. eS etores SW% 11-45-97, fh 2120 feet; @rfl-| ‘Pt. Mer Marine pfa ward. Stromberg Carburetor, Ameri-| Later, corn was somewhat {n- % , dept 3 eiber Dome—No. 1, Brit ae, ling. (Rotars). International Paper > " can agricultural chemical preferred] fluenced by a down turn in wheat 93; Septh 8480 Teet: running %4 foot New Mexico Fields Invincible Olt = ke and Shell transport each dropped| values. Corn closed unsettled at casing. 1, NW 1644.| Jones Dome—No. 1 SW% 2512-23, Eeaneoutt Copese Tire rpCilifornia Petroleum prefarred| ke lower to %@Y¥o gain, May Skull Creek—No. 1, r ecott an Pierece Arrow preferred 1% each | 73%4c- : 4; v mebing casing, preparatory to/ depth 255 feet; drilling tn hand for- Locomotive and Northern Pacific 1. Cuyamel] Oats were firmer in oon po abandoning. 2 .| Fruit advanced 2% to a new 1923| with corn, starting a shade to io! pS ay cae lac Basin fleld—Elk ,| San Mateo—No. 1, SW% 14-148,] CHICAGO, Dec. 19.—{U. 8. De-} °! : : carl ise oa aie gee ase tact dept 35 Foss oittiog: partment of Agriculture)—Hogs—| sh. national lead jumped 2% and] up, May 45% to 45% @ Xe, and later (Continued: vom Pake One) eciial fila does heaving penser satese casing Ambrosia Lake—No. 81 NW% 13-] \faxwe!l oMtors —-—. 4 | Receipts 38,000; slow; desirable} Peoples Gas one. Other changes| hardening a little. rebels by Obregon forces, thus cut-| state, which thus far has been quiet, i Creek Field 25-10, depth 1386 feet; finally re-|stiddle States Off _----.-.7 |Strons welght butchers mostly | Wore Mareely fractional. Foreign ex: _ Provisions reflected the action of] ting off the retreat of the rebels| while travelers brought belated re- Well 19—A Ridgley, depth 1025’ covered tools. Missour!, Kan & Tex (new). Steady; others 5 to 10c lower; bulk | Chanses opene steady Stain rather than the course of how | trom Puebla is reported in an offi:| porta of rebellious activities south 5 a 5 3uHish demonstrations {n several | values. | a] " Mibacart, Pattie vet cee 2 F Ba nian femionsat ; cial dispatch recetved by I. Magna.|of here, mostly involving raflway New York Central top 7.20; bulk 180 to pound aver. | Pelt Ment ee ll halt the Mexican consul here today. Several | operations. ° ° NY NH @ Hartfora ages 6.80@7.05; bulk packing sows ie sees n Gn er parts of the Open High Low Close! trains and one marine cannon set| General Lopes, garrison comman® ew e. on 1e areola Waeteeels coe. 102% 60; strong welght pigs mostly | lis‘: Teactionary tendencies prevail | WHEAT sats 1.0475 | O%_.% Fallway car platform were ler at Lagos, Jalisco, has been ar : Northern Pacific --—----—---52% i neawy weight. hogs 6.90 Slee sysgiicay: ehcicat ian dite whl Poe 1.06% L05%6 1.04% 1.04°5 | captured. ‘The rebels are closely [rested on a’ charge of rebellion in Pacific Ofl -----------. % medium 6.80@7.15; light 3 h pursued by cavalry, the despatch | connection with an alleged warning Tye . A tended to strengthen the list jus d ise 4 i i 6.25@6.65; aid. oO rn ef Oil Structure, Not Gas sree is eer te ta actor adie |store noo Satna end Sune oi Re echingel ce tte ry) Pedpiefe Gan s.-.2l- a 8T [sows rough 6.15@6.40; sinughter| Ave points and Davison Chemical, ARMISTICE 15 era reported. : : Producers & Refiners --.___30 | Piss 5.50@6.25. Branden OM Gt-Calttorntas-ara’ aay RUMORED. ‘Troop movement continued yes: Department Stores each moved up : Says Company Geologist) iri ik | sn tea lt Se re sy ana : = Of value to sell at 9,00 and above;|%t ® new 1923 high. Selling wes Seicg coe eee tanita: ie strong to 250 higher: others slow;| Most effective ene steel, Amel barely steady; killing quality im-}™ent. motor and low priced o That the Wellington structure in] By drilling down on the flanks of Neimand tes on -. —-25% seavelsaves tari ies abares, Juthcdnt avers! wreakianots northern Colorado will be an olll/tne structure the Union hopes to| Southern ae jSAPORE ings in demand but scarce; shippers | 218° cropped out in the railroad list, 2 field instead of @ gas fisid. was tho| counter large quantities of oll, | stan Rate Jo wa7 Staking bulk better grades beet} Hiinols Central falling 1% to 100,| May ----12.20 12.20 1217 12.20 | with General Martinez, the Obre-| Americaus in Mexico City are be- declaration last night of James M.| |, | axirses hel awe se nex mee steers; carly top yearlings 11.50;}% 8¢W low for the year. New lows| RIBS— gonist, relative to @ cessation of|ing detained, probably to prevent Douglas, geologist here for the a _ piles loads weighty steers 10.25q| Alf were established by Omaha,| Jan. -. .s hoatilities. them from becoming caught between Union Of ccmpany of California, | tremeni ei athaoetaan Tavs fi few loads plainer short fea] St Paul preferred, and Jones! May ----- The Obregon forces lost 100 men| hostile armies, according to advices Defore the meeting of the” Wyoming locations for other tests been steers 6.75@9.00; fat she stock duil;| Brothers Tea. Pierce Arrow pre: in their unsuccessful sally against | rece!ved in San Antonio, Texas, from Cattle—Receipts 9.000; uneven; | VERA CRUZ, Deo. 19.—A Verajterday from the northern military ai, | Cruz newspaper correspondent, tele-| zone, tncluding Chihuahua, which 42% 42 © 424%) cpaphing from Rinconada, 15 miles] sent two train loads of cavalry south -45°% | east of San Marcos, reports that an|to the scene of operations. 3*a| armistice is being arranged between ‘ Insurance rates in Mexico have the rebel and federal forces and] increased matefially, according to Jan. -—-12.12 1217 1212 1215 | that Huerta has communteated|agents at El Pasa . Petroleum club at the court house. tinen' canners and cutters steady: bulls} ferred dropped four points. Cail t San Mar: the American consul at Ni Lu Though the Union's test of this | ri gabe = Freecom ON ~--—--—"335i4 | atondy to waek; veal. colves atendy| Money opened at 4% per cent. Serena lane dnesrat reve | F940) Were ta structure came in from the Froa- original teat, Wellington structure | United Retail Stores ——---- to 26¢ lower; stockera and feeders} The upward movement assumed a lutionary headquarters. ‘The rebel > tier sands at a depth of 4,285 feet| but ston ee Int Aan = firm, fenter in the early afternoon casualties are placed at 30 as a gasser making by test §2,000,-| will be a rea! producer of oll as soon 000 cubic feet daily ,the fact that United tSates Rubber _--_-- Sheep—Recetpts 8,000; fat lambs|When several leaders, including Newapaper- correspondents say as more rere ye drilled ae te United tSates Steel 2... steady to strong; sheep strong to 250 D8ldwin and Studebaker; rose to a that de vOlrenen troops, having the well is directly on top of the/its top where the gaa is Utah Copper higher; feeding point or more abo yestercay’s withdrawn from San Marcos, are pod! and has been blowing ofl incf-| greatest pressure. Westinghouse Electric ----—-. 4 | bulk good and choice fat wooled|n@! figures. Several oils also stil along the raliway and have cates that the gas probably does| Weeks bave passed since thea Wontinenousl 77°54 | lamba 12.0@12.75; several decka to| Were quite strong and — national 5 slanensadeaietbedntastiee ses Uloddinend\eTaas Pies! One) Huamantla, 10 miles northeast of we the city. oer petitions ‘have been P| “one federal defeat at Sar not fill tht sand. It is believed | Wellington gager was brought In) zing Lead & Sm a. city butchers 12,85; medium and|!ead extended its rise to ten points | brought to a close nine how! by Mr. Douglas that the Colorado |but the hole still stands uncapped. | RUIE (NG Mel UM ---——-"s442 [handy weight fat ewes 7.25@7.75 tow | touching 136%, a new high figure clecovery. 18) Pa blypeter eat Pe the. vareias| attempts ie etey rs Colorado Fue! & Iron "22% | medium to good feeding lambs 11.75. ais seg stores SE eee of 35.7 gravity Baume. He is of |culty of working around the cas-|Montans Poser -------------200 ‘Gustha tabeieibonn taking sales slowed up the upward fa Y WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—Henry| S#htthg, according to advices re ae : ; the opinion that if the well should|ing head. By this timo all is in| SUOns. Ueee. "6% | OMAHA, Neb. Dec. 19—(U. §.| movement in some of the leaders in ASHINGTOD ¥| : a che canontitoraes (Continued From Page One) be left open much longer the out-|readiness for the process of closing Department of Agriculture)—Hogs| the final hour but bullish demon-| Ford's announcement in favor of peal whe holding thelr pom. | Sumber of witnesses whore. testt- strations were continued in a num-| President Coolidge furnished a | ber of specialties, Otis Elevator | double barreled sensation to political | circles in the national capital. At the White Houee it was recetv- put would reach close-to 800 bar mony was intended to show that Fox was insane when he shot Coburn. MEXICO CITY, Dec. 18.—(By| Prefacing .vbuttal testimony with Pp ) (Delayed! @ atatement to the effect that he iIn- ed with undisgulsed satisfaction and eed gy aye aD (Olle Hor-| tended to. show that the motive for rels. it was thought the president would) the killing of Cob 1 h URB ' , Capital of the state of = oburn was the threat- NEW deer © send Mr. Ford a personal telegram petra ya that rebel forces} ®ned exposure by Coburn of alleged Oil Well Supplies Hold Potatoes a cee,” | Om zeeceneceneas wotean 8st. of thanks. Carios | ™sconduct on the part of Fox. S0- 'e Anglo --.. Among the democrats there wan| commanded by Generals leltor John A. Boyk Topic for Petroleum Club Beilin 5 ara, 0, Tee | and reariinmsyatalely, active, steady wT Dec 10; sPotatoes| an evident conviction that the air| Oreen.. exgovernor of | Tabasco: | (ir fren e.marnim alien 10 he 5 . ons Woe ate ; | toad lots yearlings, $10.50; part load | Weak: receipts 45 cars; total U. §.|had heen cleared considerably with] Fernandco Segovia. And Meslne | poe nag been noon under the in Sueeinen i rvs long yearlings, $11.00; sho stock,|Shipments 443; Wisconsin sacked| respect to the nomination of a) Wuccro. which have Rh: ‘st two] fluerice of Uquor and that he had Ce care A Ot pace at, | Found whites U. S. number 1.95@| democratic presidential candidate in} Villa Hermosa for the pa in | Deen arrested in m hotel here in com- inols -—-—-~--—----- 187 nies Pitt, Rg ad and Coy 1.10; Minnesota sncked round whites | 1924. | days, have suffered heavy losses in Pany with awetaa Nelteraseeewllg: “S4bieins: heitera Sinton 1 agregar aration |i) Miverywhere among the old line| the bloodiest fighting of the present} PAY wm & women. | i” ies Joed; late rapenrer: 80 90@1.00; sacked red river Ohios 1.15;| party leaders the feeling was that ne| Tevolution. fs Segovin|t? Make public certain incidents in —Receipts, 16,000; market slow; early sales of shippers around 15¢ lower; packers bidding 15 to 26c| Jumped nearly seven points. lower; bull 200 to 325 pound butch- ket mt? ok ers, $6.65@6.75; top, $6.80; packing grades, mostly $6.35@6.40; average cost yesterday, $6. weight, 243. the giant in and ante has | the day set to stop the flow. to! Standard Oil Stocks The Wyoming Petroleum club at;engineer of tho National Supply its regular meeting at the Court /company (talt with the relationship house last night heerd from the oll|between producer and dealer. He which y ss supply, ices eels greet wars cooking Nor. Pipe 94 steady to strong; heavy Idaho sacked russets U. 8. number| considerabie aes ray party move- cot iepecee OF piste to hava |Conection with his alleged improp ven by three AG noosa 1, .1.65@175; poorly graded 1.50@/ ment now seemed likely. ni 5 yer actions, Solicitor Boykin said served weral|toward the development of better CS, beefs upward to $5.0 fered 100 casualties infilcted by . 9 said, ointal upon wie Tere ins bel anc. new. equipment. A finer spirit} Prairie Of] -.—-----— vealers to packers, $8.00@8.50; out- | 1-6 a movement Ehren tanny General ‘Vicente Gonsalex, com- pe apis ral ier being pn seed i f we eoeen aidera pay! u a to $9.00; and eral fore t he | Ot) Whe with Ars, Marxeret ‘Weav t ave <tocusee S CEES he pointed out, “mean more satia-} Sou. Pipe ae 2 $6.00@ top fleshy feeders, $7.90 CHICAGO, Dec. 19—Wheat. num.| uncertainty in a situation Sree 3 an an accessory before the fact. Fear ypes, me: of im . . I: ~ . ee eee | ber 1 hard 1.10% @1.11%; number 2| Confused by many cross currents of exposure was the motive for th and relative strength of tubular)|faction to the operator. 60. Kan Ss 41 Sheep—Receipts, 6,000; lambs, n> hard 1.07%@1.09. nenthnanty YUCATAN CAPITAL filing, Bollctor Boykin, eid iF ene goods used by ofl operators. was| An tccount of the evolutionary|S, O. Ky ------..-.-= tive, 25 to 400 higher; bulk wooled jainba, $12.00@ 12.26; sheep and feed.| Com number J mixed .73%; num-| Such three cornered contest for) TAKEN BY REBELS eee Ebel, made by L. C. Klein, assistant dis- | processes through which the making 3 r ber 2 yellow 73% @74. the president not only would make| NEW ORLEANS, Dec, 19.—The trict manager: of the. Continental | &€ eyes Reematn aye ae 8. 0. Sale” RRS | feed aka te Say eal paalige ver Osta numbe: * rhite 4414 17.4514; | tt harder for the old parties to keep] City of Merida, capital of Yucatan, mpl ear rece ene pos a Re ea i Semiey amt |e On, eens eee G7.00; feeding lambs, $11.90@12.00.| Pumber 3 white 4315 @.44%. advised as to the trend of pubife| with a population of 100,000 waa Foreign Exchange Toul are ones 4 wenn eee 00; ‘A 2.00. Rye number 1, .744@.71%4. Barley | sentiment during the campaign, but} taken over by the rebels yosterday tered in drilling, operators preasnt|Rope company. The speaker went | Vacuum ----—.— 58@.75. Timothy peed 6.50@8.00, |£0mo political prognosticators even|when General Lariga and the garri used the opportunity of asking Pepa eae Lnrs ae pa ‘ e rn 23% 63% ee “es ca veri Clover seed 15.00@22.25. Lard| Were talking of a possible deadlock son declared for De La Huerta, it NEW YORK, Dec. 191 numerous questions as to causes cfjent kinds that are BCA MRE De: ‘ypry Reson sé ss “112.80. Ribs 9.87. in the electorial coll ‘was announced today by the Mexi- a ~ 9 .—Foreign the difficulties experienced with|the market today, calling special — partment o: loulture)--Hoge—— — ‘The announcement of Mr. Ford|can consul general here. Indications | changes easy. Quotations in cents: Great Britain demand 436 9-1 bles 436 12-16; Sixty day bills on banks 434 6-16. France demand’5.16 4$; cables 5.17. Italy demand 4.81%; cables 4.32. Belgium demand 4.64% cables 4.55. mand demand .000- 000000026 cables .000000000025. Hol- land demand 38.07; cables 38.1 way demand 14.94; Sweden demand 26.93; Denmark demand 17.87: Switzerland demand 17.43; Spain de- mand 13.07%; Greece demand 1. Poland demand .000020; Czecho Slo. bulk of good to ™ Cook 7 at choice 180 to 220 pound butchers 6.80 erinioad” Ponigatiane hha cee Ta Receipts 1,600; quality good to pipe of present day manufacture. attention to the product of his own did not come altogether surprise| were that the port of Progresso Cc. Van Vaulkenbdu: district | concern. choice, early eps around five cents to those most active in promoting| would fall into rebel hands, it was republican nomination. The manu. At the outbreak of the revolt, Gov- facturer apent nearly half an hour cariNo, a loyalist, arrested La: 7 ° d B e f 85; packing sows steady, mostly . Reanert a arkKet Gossip and briets S80; daw light at pigs 8.5, WINS PAINRITY in couferenoe with, the \rendent| lars. Tiowover, ho was released Cat Creek ----—.—-----—_-_-$ .95 . ; about 2 weeks ago, and afterward|when he pronised loyalty to Obre- Lance Creek 2 ene =~ Steady; few cows down to 460 White House officials emphasized| gon. heifers 6.50 down; killing steers 8.00 : n erations 1m 1elds sie 3 that thelr talk had teen quite matis-| A few dass Inter, the general dis- canners and cutters 200 to 200; bulla Grass Creek ~--..-------—-..— “* 4 factory. affected the garrison and took pos- Tnchiight -.-—-—- priad byt prea: je voaiets 8.00 oe (Continued from Page One- No intimation was publicly given| session of the city, the consular dise Sie Meet 2st .60; plain few r steers 6.25;/ ins, and thirteen for Senator Cou-| at the time, however, that the ques-| patch stated, choice kind bid 7.85. GkeyeulS yess coceeenr seni tion of Presidential enndidates was| Progresso, which 1s expected to Denver Seepage Solved | pat gasser. Another hole is to be Sheep—Receipts 2,500; fat lambs ily vakia demand Jugo Slavia de- i : Rock “Creeks, cosbace aes = 2,500; Forty-one votes were necessary tor|Miacussed. The onference tock|be in rebel control momentarily ts . i Tnsteadiotibalny the original stutr,| put Gown by Hattiela ‘tothe lower| so” creak” svvsasieecseewe around 250 higher; two loads medium! 4. cscijen. Senator Couzens agains| Place Just before the president de-|the chief shipping’ point for the] mand 1.14; Austria demand .0014 Rumania demand 6114; Argentina de the “petroleum coming from seo- aoe of the structure. Sig Muddy: cksaswas aban 87 pound averages 11.65; sheep and) 4... the avpport of the reputiican| livered his message to congress, and | Sisal growers of the Mexican penin- Pos in Laie tee ean ree “a Mule Creek —-=. LET feeder lambs. scarce; no early sales. | (os orgents, Augmented by the votes|{t Was understood that he went over|sula and is visited by many Amert- reeks 1 Brazil demand 9.35. ee Sinena PaStea Ahad bh (Been ee Pebtee Directors Sunburst preoansciae of Senators Johnson, Caltfornt: tt petece ep aos of the message! can ships. Mon areas é “i a i a Hamilton O eaennnnnnn-- Borah and Gooding, Idaho; Johner, | W! | ——< tice caeanes Ben acounr ent Seo ascuithey tha teed “ip ke dng Ss Ma sipeteaes Norbeck, South Da- Ss EERE ITED NEW ORLEANS, La., Dec. 19.— the “strike.’ ugar ota, and Capper, Kansas republi- Robert Haberman, representative of pany in the vicinity of str! sae of 1% percent on common oan. Senator Bruce, democra' the Mexican federation of labor, ar- Butter and Eggs west Across Line e. laryiand continued to support Sen: Cotton tived here today en route to Wash- A tout be the Hiawatha structure Money NEW YORK, Dec. 19—Refined | tor Cummins, who did not vote on ington where he will bring to Samuel which Mes over the state line be- sugar was unchanged at §.80 to 8.90 | the first ballot, Senator Smith also Gompers « plea for cooperation from CHICAGO, Dec. 13.—Butter high tween Wyoming and Colorado in for fine granulated with no im, | withheld his vote, but Senator Cou- NEW YORK, Deo. 1 saepoe cot-| the laboring men of Mexico. Haber- eamery extras 5315: standards Sweetwater and Moffat counties, is Metals : YORK, Dec. 19—Call mon. |>Fovement in the demand. zens cust his ballot for Cummins. | ton, steady: middlin man said the labor party of Mexico extra f 2; firsts to be made by the Midwest Refin- NEW err Refined futures nominal. Cummins gained two votes on the oo la aligned with the. Obregon fac 44 @ ATH: ‘ ey easier; high 4%; low 4%; ruling! ‘sugar futures closed st -] second ballot, Smith held his 36 He is a ¢ Hawthorne, si ing Company. This project will be ~ an attack on the tertiary formations}; NEW YORK, Dec. —Copper. ane al ae ah arate raed proximate sales, 17,000 to: and Couzens his 13 and again there | Mil begin before May 1, 1924. | quiet; electrolytic, spot and futures, 4%; lest loan H 5.35; March, 4.66; } 1; | was no election. ber inp y acceptances 4%. Time loans eas-| jury, 4.77, The senate, then atter the second 134 hd fer; mixed collatersi 60-00 days 5: ballot, decided to defer further vot- Others Enter Field Tin, easier; spot and futures, Several Portland men have an-| 47.00. 46 months tae Prime commercial ing until after the Christmas rec HOME GUARDS IN, nounced their intention to begin| Iron, steady; No. 2 northern,|Paper 4% @0- NI 4 Senator Cummins’ gain of two on| NEW YORK, Dec. 19—Bar stlver! CHIHUAHUA MEET drilling activities on the Eight Mile/ 22.50423.00. eS eerie bonds closed: $44 the second ballot represented the|.64%; Mexican dollars .49%. JUAREZ, Mexico, Dec. 19.—(By Lake structure near Rawiins. Th Lead, steady; spot, 7.25@7. 98.10; first 4%e 938.1 4s} votes of two Cummins supporters =: ae | the Associated Préss)—Commanders Hatfield Oil company has already} Zinc, quie' eed St. tle “spot deh Minn., Dec. 19—Close | 96.10; third 4% 99.7. who were absent during the first roil = FLOUR of “homeguard’ units in the state completed one well in {ts holdin; and nearby, 6. December and January 2.44; Fourth 4%5 98.11; U. -]| call and there was no change in| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec. 19—|/ of Chihuahua are to meet in Chihua- there, bringing it in as @ 23,000,000! Antimony, or i Pe abs 2.4444; May 2.83%. ment 4%5 99.17, party alignment, Flour unchanged; bran 25.50@27.00. hua City, the capital, today te dis- niding the of. ‘uages in the first s , fice of director Mexican ministry Surveying and Locations Geologists, Oil txperts, Ol Field Maps, Blue Prints WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO. ir. GO. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg.

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