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PAGE SEVEN All Markets Grain :: Livestock and J ab) New York Bonds oe eee STIL STRONG SH |g) vet ican Petroleum. Institute for Week Ended Tacoeotive 16 © jramels ; Sharyn Seles a Nata = Activities Cut Short soe FOREIGN. put erin: - joslovak Rep, $s ctfs ...... December 22 mentean Buss: — x8 re y Reactions to Mar. P. - American Tobacco ---....... 3s i Danish Municipal $8 A _.. Readily Observed ket Rallies Dominion of Canada bs, 13 NEW YORK, Dec. 28.—The daily; barrels, an increase of 18,000 barrels. | 4™merican Woo'en ---_-___. — sereten ot t¥A0s De ASEM Oadiptl.’ NEW YORK, Dec. 28—Heavy tax French Repubilc 74s - NEW TORK, 1 CHICAGO, Dec. 28—Unexpected | Kinsdom of Belgium 8s - ere 304 | selling tn tho low priced _tasues, pai ay ao 374,700 , barrels, map ” which resulted in a suspension of se tartde; Kanees 39% 90 upturns in quotations at Liverpool | Kingdom of Norway ¢s . led to something of a gain here by | State Of Queenatand ~ several pool operations, gave the| wheat values today during the eariy|U K of G B& I Gis 42% 42\% stock market a reactionary appear-| dealings. Absence of se! ‘ing pres- RAILW/ . 108% 10834 |*20° during the forenoon. Offer-| sure counted also as a bullish in-|A™merican Smelting 5s - S. O. Neb, -.2....---- 283 240 | !9S8 were fairly we'l absorbed and! fuence. On the advance, however, |*™erican Sugar 6s . S. ON. ¥. .ensassaeee 48% 47 «| Prices snapped upward again tater| pront taking was prompt, and a|AM™etlcan Tel & Tel CV 6 S. 0. Oblo -----------= 300 205 | When & wave of buying orders, par-|/reaction ensucd. ‘The opening, | S™merican To! 00 95 (| ticularly for United Statas Steel} which varied from unchanged fig.| *2&conda Cop. 7s, 7% 57% | Came into the market. Sales ap-| ures to Sec higher, May $1.06 ABRSERER Cob. 00) 18 - 157 159 | Proximated 1,060,000 shares. $1.06%, and July $1.05% to 31.05%, |At. T. & San. Fe 6.0; Int eee was followed by a slight general | Be!timore & Ohio cv 4s 66 66% rise before the market began to| Bethlehem Steol ccn. és, Ser A. — 94 «| 94% 106% 107% 98% 99% 1,217,900) 500 barrels, increase of 500 barrels barrels, @ decrease of 17,050 barrels.|and Wyoming and Montana 152,000} Chicago, Mil, & St. Paul, pfd California Production was 726,350 bafrels, increase of 4,750 barrels. Chicaga R, I. and Pac. ...... pu Rasb Reecenar a Mth AR let dacedl atl ices ed lel oes oma Wool Business of Week Is NEW YORK, Dec. 23—Irregular price changes took place at. the opening of today's stock market. Most of :he ails displayed a firm tone but selling pressure was aghin iu evidence in a number of specia:- ties. Corn products dropped 1%, recede Canadian Pacific deb 4s — Subsequently, a fresh ascent car.| Ch. Burl & Quine: ried the market higher than before, |C%! Mi! @ st P but another tion was witnessed. | Chile C Bulls took the view that a better-| G0odyear Tire § ment of prices would be witnessea | Great Northern . r : Northern Pac ref : i = ns Te Mey cht Prices Davison Chemical one and Schulte] With the opening of the new year. | * r M intain irm Cuba Cane Sugar pfa CHICAGO, Dec. 28.—(U. 8. De] St c : t pre-| Zhe clove was steady at a shade t0| Dorie Gas @ alec te a ed a ates Erie - TS partment of Agriculture}—Hogs—-| ferred sold 6% points above its pre-| %C net advance, May 1.06% @% ang] Pacific Gas & Elec bs July 1.05% 0% Penn R RF gen is - Famous Players Lasky Receipts 54,000; active to. shippers] ¥0us sale and Pure O11 moved up % Sinclar Con Ol! col 7a General Asphalt -~-... and small kille! round steady with Losses exceeding gains in the early Smaliness of rural offerings of General Evectric -—. . dealings, Davison Chemical extend-| Corn gave strength to the corn mar- | 50uthern Pacific cv BOSTON, Dec. 28—The Commer-] ing .55; %# blood combing .54@.55, |General Motors _ riggs Steet an inte ley ; ket and to oats as well. Messages | Union Pacific 1s 4s - cial Bulletin wi'l say tomorrow. Michigan and New York fleeces:|Great Northern pf B| siomish igictinig: loads Bald higher; 27820 : from Towa and Nebraska indicated | U- 8- Rubber 5s -.. “The demand for wool has not|Delaine unwashed .53@.54; fine un-|Gu!f States Steel $3% | 210 pound averages 6.80@7.00: 140 to| Fruit, American Woolen, American| that virtually no corn was being | Utah Power & Lt 5s been heavy, as might be expected | Washed .47@.48; 14 blood unwashed| (Minois Central --.__ 160 pound averages 6.60@6.75; bulk| Ice and Famous Players dropping a| Moved. After opening % to %o| Western Union 6%s - would be the case in the last week of | -53@.54; % blood unwashed .54; %| Inspiration Copper packing sows 0,40@6.60; little doing| Point or more. A subsequent 2% | Msher, May 73% to 73%¢, corn con- | Westinghouse E the year, but there has been somo| blood unwashed .51@.52. International Harvester on plgs, big packers not buying,| Point ral'y in Tobacco Products and| ‘inued to hold at yesterday's finish won & Co., av business here and across the Atlantic] Wisconsin, Missouri and average| tnt. Mer. Marine pfd % | heavyweight hogs 6.95@7.15; med:um| brisk demand for United States] °F above. and always at fully firm rates.| New England: 4 blood .53; % blood| International Paper ~..-... 6.85@7.15; Mght © 6.55@7.00; light| Industrial Alcohol eventually stead.| Commission houses that acted on Sa'es in the primary markets are|-52@-53; % b'ood .49@.50. cible-Oll --. Ughts 6.40@6.80; packing sows|ied tho list, Philip Morris, U. 8,| Standing ordera to sell may at 74 suspended for the holidays with the} Scoured basis? Texas—fine 12 y Spiingfield Tire -. smooth 6.40@6.60; packing sows| Realty, Columbia Carbon and Under-| cents checked the advance. Prices southern hemispnere clip generalty | Months 1.25@1.30; fine § months 1.10] Kennecott Copper -.----. brought @6.40; slaughter pigs| wood Typewriter selling a point or| closed steady at a shade ta tc net ut half sold. @1.15. L'mo Locomotive ---.2-.. 5.2506.25. more above yesterday's closing| bisher, May .73% to . Call % ‘ fornia northern 1.25@1.28; Mi4-} Louisville and Nashville —. Cattle—_R ts 5,000; “all classes| prices. Forelgr, exchanges opened| Oats started ‘%c higher, May Beppe eer eluted die county 1.100115; tall defective) stack ‘Truck ------— active; Killipg, quality” rather plain| rm, {4%c, and remained near to the Rew in that direction which encour-| °¢@95: ‘southern 1.00@1,05. Mar‘and OM - beef steers 15 to 26c higher; yearl-| Buying support for the pivotal] !itial feures Oregon: Eastern number 1 staple} Maxwell oMtars ings and handy weights showing] Shares restrained speculative selling] Provisions were steady in line Breath tor heavy weight Reods, | £:33@135; fine and’ fine ’medium | stiad'e States Of idee ultvaniee cweiehie =: seateren| co & large-extent during the foorniug| With the hog. market. such gs occurred a year ago, or that combing 1.20@1.25; eastern cloth-| Missouri Kan & Tex (new) steers more active than Thursday’s| although prices of most stocks rulea ee onre (Continued from Page One- (Continued From Page One) prices safely can be advanced very | 1's, 1.15@1.20; valley number 1, fers 10.75; top matured steers 10.50:| slightly below yesterda: tinal} Open High Low Close] bleeding on the ground and relteved| Philippine house of representatives ) much. bes ba New York Central best; yearl! m'xed steers and het-| quotations, There were a few out-| WHEAT— him of his money. They then| and head of the special Philippine Territory: Montana fine staple|\. Y. N. wel; ~ 1.00% 1.01% 1.00% 1.01 arched Ball up the road about 50| independ is ‘ “ s + Ne izht 1,236 pounds bulk fed steers| standing weak spots, Kresge selling me all up road abou dependence mission, issued a state. Mobatr. is firm on modest de-| choice 1.35@1.37; ha'f blood comb- Norfolk and Western ... 4 pearilone ts 25@9.50; she stock | 10 po.nts below its previous sale of a| ) ~ 1.06% 1.07% etony 1.06% ) feet and one he'd a gun on him| ment today declaring “the unylelding | mand. ing 1,25@1.30; % blood combing| Northern Pacific x adhe 28c higher on fat offerings: | week ago, Nash Motors dropping 3| J‘¥ = 1.05% 1.05% 1.05% while the other went through hjx| opposition of our people to this meas The Commercial Bulletin will pub-| 1.07@1.10;, 4 blood combing .90@| Pacific Oil _ —s ni v4 1 .|and corn products 2%. Indications clothes, ure,” Ush the following wool quotations | .93, Pan American Petroleum have nivahotinlomare tad ener of Tax celting were aR in evi 69% pfore leaving the trie cut the| “The application of the caastwise tomorrow: Pulled: Delaine 1.30@1.35; A A fully steady. dence, Chicago and Northwestern a wiring on the Buick eo that it was|laws to the Philippines,” Speaker Domestic: Ohio and Pennsylvania ‘Sheep—Receipts 15,000; fairly ac-| preferred dropping one point to a 4% put out of commission. The last] Roxas sald, “would cre: an ab fleeces: DeLaine unwashed 55; fine Predicts ands Retiierasc.. ties tat lead? 45 ta B60" lower,| naw low record for. the year.: Unites : seen of them they were headed for| solute monopoly of the carrying unwashed ,48@-49; half blood comb- Pure Oil --.-.--..---~.4—~-- sheep steady to strong; feding lambs | States rubber first preferred was 41% Casper. trade between the islands and the c around steady; bulk good and choice | strong in response to an increase in 4 4 44% Peterson was picked up by a man| United States in favor of American 7 ° e Republic Tron and Steel ---- fat lambs early 12.75@13.25; few| prices and united States Alcohol and A2%h 42% 42% 42% ancy osh Ranepoere Salt Creek and cereal sith Sri cosestiuent 7 Sears Roebuck ~.------------ h ime yearlings wethers 11.50;| Standard O11 of New Jersey were all : jal privileges of this kind J arket Gossi and Briefs Sinclair Con Oi? .--—------ peek ight sralgit ewes cm bought at higher palesns United * -11.92 12.05 11,92 12. Considerable time elapsed before| This arrangement fs hound to {n- the sheriff's office here was notified | crease freight charges ut the ex- and when deputies went out on the| pense of the Filipino people, both highway they could find nothing of producers and consumers. Such the highwaymen's machine. It had| being the case, the attempt to en- evidently reached Casper before the| force this plan without the consent Cash Grains and Provisions alarm was spread. of the Philippine people ta tanta. CHICAGO, Dec. 28-—Wheat num-| It is belleved that the three men|mount to taxation without rep- {ber 1 hara 2.04%; number 2 hard|were from Lavoye and were leaving| resentation, which the American 3 Southern Pacific ----—-—~-. feeding lambs good and choice 12.00] States Realty issues also were con- m1 3.05). 23.16 12.08, ] A ef 2d SS Southern Railway --..---.. @12.25. spicuously strong. A renewal rate mn erations in TELLS | stances ot of N. Te 0 pee Of 5% percent for call money re-| Jan. ---- 942 9.85 943 Studebaker Corporation Omaha Quotations. flected the further withdrawal ot i i . 1 s OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 28. . §.| bank balances by interior institu. . + afte > Department” 6f- Agriculture.)—Ffogs | tions in anticipation of year end re- MONUMENTAL OIL GYPSUM CREEK TEST | —Receipts, 16,000; market 10¢ lower: | quirements. jumental Oil company No. 2 on bulk 200 to 825 pound butchers, Forcing down of several of tho . ne Hulkito structure, San Juan as eta Sea aig ol $6.70@6.80; top. $6.85; mixed loads | industrial steels and leather stocks, |S04@1.04K. 8, || the fled and heading south for the) people, more than any other nation, ounty, Utah, is drilling at 1332 feet! west of Boundary Butte and south. britain packing grades, $640@ | as well as half a dozen of the of ie pup ve 2 10. i LRetR ter co Al te iy vine bereipis p> a 0 he. utterly. wrong. Honager sand is expected within 150/west of the Hulkito structure, south. | i average cost yesterday, $6458; | shares, to levels one to two points | MEST Uther a white. .44@.46;| One te dencsibed ae 6 fect 8 inches, | give tise to a misunderstanding ot 0 250 feet below that field, United States Rubber ------- telah 241, under yesterday's close caused in AsGbvabiicd 5 ° ing Oo} PUY nettacuar in eehecteds AtcISGoe ae at Mer enthe hea United States Steel -----— Cattle—Recelpts, 2,000; market ac-| creased selling pressure after md:| number 3 white 434 @43%. eaceiaHiRe wintowel pepmmdetranal Btu Wie oe ce ee ther sand 300 feet thick is Icgeed "'}Utah Copper ~..----ccsecce- tive; killing quality plain; fed steers | day. Offerings were largely re- a Aa ater Cee . a wei etl dak ttre Phe Pp i oe hi e ae an we Filipinos below the Hulkito. This test is being as Westinghouse Blectric and yearlings, steady to strong;| stricted to the industrials but St. pow i 4 6:5008,00. bred saittess wn ye tyd Smee iol si re Wii a Huaa motives are purely put down with a diamond drill which Magnolia Meets Increase. Willys Overland ---. — spots higher; bulk, $7.25@8.50! fed} Paul and Great Northern preferred i 'y ree 0062 Neg atl oy mY eas tatarenas ii ye * = sao lc by at tex? {s in’ our makes a 4%4-in hole. No. 1 wi DALLAS, Texas, Dec. 28.—In-| American Zinc, Lead and Sm. 7% | steers, $8.85; long yearlings, $9.30; | were also heavy. The market sub- Capon 18:03. 4 ba The third ie lh Seie Grn Ar ay Lace sant he benefit of the iabandored at 754 feet upon reaching | creases ranging from 10 cents to 25 | Dutte and Superion -—---- she atock, steady; bulk Butcher cows | sequently stiffened. alightly. Ribs 9.6% tookilittialerino partiin the robbery: | the Uniten ptates ot IO not eotspel porous formation that drained off} ecnts per barrel in the price of | olorade Fuel and Iron ---. and heifers. $4.00@6.50; canners and] ‘The closing was irregular. Shorts heed He wore a light cap and cost, Wg adeyagas ih x Pitts Prise cee ho water used for drilling, Rig was| crude ofl were announced here by | Montana Power - cutters, $2.50@3.50; vealers, steady | covered freely during the afternoon peop! ie Uppines to help 2 , ‘ : FLOUR. The Hudson car carried a spare| subsidize her merchant marine, idded and No, 2 started. It has} the Magnolia Petroleum company | N*tional Lead - to Mic higher; bulk vealers to pack-| when a bu'llsh demonstration was! 7. a ports, Minna Dec, 28.—- pat okal ncinini heart nna tea y tir loreover, Americ Pr d several showings of ofl and gas.|to become effective this morning,| Shattuck Arizona tra, $9.00@9.00; bulla and stockers |staged in United States Steel com-| 0." unchanged. Bran, 20.50@ | alrpiane wings on the radiator cap.|the Philippines would be ruined be, pUsbrings found Ay nearby Ckayeua TEs lew prog where Cie Magnolic pec ceetemnarenner: Nau bevesi Taba. which oarsed 1¢ above 90. Corl |ia7,09 During the holdup the license plates | yond repair, for American goods will e believed to be fed from the Hona-) is purchasing on a gravity basis in bolognas, $4.00@4.50; bulk stockers | products broke more than five points| ~"°" __ were covered up with handkerchiefs, ake pee to pegs = iy er sand. Oil for fuel is obtained| ‘Texas are: and feeders, $6.00@ in speculative disappointment over ore .| then have tol pay extra overhead ex- from the Mexican Hat well north of Under 28 gravity, 50 cents per Sheep—Receipts, 7,000; market ac./the failure of the directors to in- seca tieteareticn plea atnert ee he river which came in about a year| barrel; 28 to 30.9 gravity, 75 cents: tive; fat lambs, strong to I to 16] crease the regular dividend, but re front Logeapetins.suaoseatutlx’ wit o at 450 fect. 31 to 32.9, 90 cents; 33 to 35.9, higher, mostly 100, blaher: wooled | covered part of ste loss before the Potatoes Cotton Hemsieie pence isin ctper Sa ; ambs, $12.60@12.65; . $12.90; - ras UTAH SOUTHERN OIL pri hb ba ai acs ha clipped lambs, $10.60@10.75; sheep, ——— é | pines are indeed surprised that. the United States should find it neces- CHICAGO, Dec. 28. — Potatoes} NEW YORK. Dec. 28—Spot cot-| *8F¥ to need this monopoly tn order to. establish her supremacy in the ‘| ; om ipts 23 ; total U. B.}t ulet; ell 36.65. Utah Southern Oil company is rig- up on Mexican Hat dome, San ‘uan county, Utah, and will be ready | The new price for Corsicana light scarce, steady to strong; ewes, top, and Mexia crude is $1.25 and for Bid $7.75; feeding lambs, strong, one Corsicana heayy, 50 cents. 5 load $12. $ rs yinced that American genius Denver Prices round whites U. S. number 1, 1.25@ AS: GORY. o ‘ rt and driving force are enough to cope Hat well yurpose is to’ put down Marine Ol. Company. DENVER, Colo., Dec. 28.—(U. 3. 1.35 bulk 1.45; Minnesota and North o ‘ hick teat to peavise, fa) for] An account of the company’s salt | ©" Department of Agriculture)—Hogs—|| NEW YORK, Dec. 28.—Foreign| Dakota sacked Red river Ohios 1.20 Silver phy nen TERE a aS ppp p test to. be started after plane} Creek operations follows: Biackstone Salt, Creek Receipts 300; steady with yesterday’s| ‘exchanges irregular. Quotations in| @1.25. ne pest ecelerryne ble survey of district being made| Section 6-89-78—Wolverine CR1 | Chappell pian! market; few 180 to 284 pound] cents: —_-~ a we bs 4 Columbine -----------— 25; 20 pound cabl LIBERTY BONDS. x e ee a Se pleted. Messrs. Hagen and Gif-|Ing pumped. CR2 is ewe "| Consolidated Royalty - . 5.50@6.75; fow light fat pigs 5.50. |irance demand 6.1244; cables 6.13.| bonds closed; 3%3, 99.4; second 43 4% i: Mextoan dota Mis a, Soars wineers for the General Pe-| Section §8-89-78—Wolverine Ds2; | COW, Gulch ----------~ “Cattle—Receipts 400; calves 50:| italy demand 4.33%: cables 4.39%. first 44s, second 4%s, Reis nasteprcnens: are ick at depth of 2,706 feet. Cleaning out |DOMNO ---------—---- generally steady to strong; quality| Belgium demand 4.49; cables 4.49: third 44s, 99411; fourth 4%s. feld. and preparing to shoot. Elkhorn eneeeenn plain; one load good 1,158 pound| Germany demand .000000000025; ca- U. S. government 4%s, 99.6. 4 Section 9-39-78—Wolverine pss; |= 7. Wiliams ------- fed beef steers 8.50; others 8.00; good] pies .000000000025. Holland demand — WILSON.CRANMER SYNDICATE) drilling at depth of 2,385 fect, and : ‘ip | 878 pound fed helfers 7.25; two loads} 38.00; cables 38.08. Norway demand] Body Ts Shipped $3 0Gc0 W. ANTED ‘Wilson-Crammer syndicate on| have reached the first Wall Creek a mixed cows and heifers 6.50; medium] 14.76; Sweden demand 26.43; Den-| MOQ 1S PP , Organ Rock structure, Utah, is re-]sand; 2,100 feet of 8%-inch casing | Jupiter to good cows 4.75 to 5.50; few bulls| mark demand 17.75. Switzerland de- Kinney Coastal 2.45 to 3.50; stock calves 5.60. 17.50; Spain demand 12.00; Today for Burial 7 i Ported below 2,600 feet after con-| have been run. y, mand se Gpeln. Geman: oaayior Tr WwW 25 cent annual interest for use derable difficulty in cementing off] Section 17-89-78—Marine 6; spua-| Lance Creek Royalty - Sheep—Receipts 4,100; run mostly) Greece demand 2.22; Poland demand y ernie ect Mountain & Gulf ---— 1:55 3 fat lambs; no early sales. ‘Czecho Slovakia. demand}. ‘The body of Howard 8S. Burrie, $3,000. Money to be used to erect buildings in . Hole is estimat-| ded i 3 H , c jovakia’ deman y to Bao we ue 900 jaeet apeve the 94-inch caer ean Rel chutenbod: pres Nk coo dhe ry eee Jugo Slavia demand 1.1314;| who died in Salt Creek Christmas new town . Buildings now contracted for pur- Honaker sand. now drilling at depth of 585 feet. pewsvere ou 5 : Austria demand .0014%; Rumania| will te shipped to Lauro’, Neb., at chase. Money secured by buildings and lots. demand 61%; Argentine demand|5 o'clock this evening. Harry K. ; : 31,95; Brazil demand 10.15; Montreal | Burrie, brother of :1.e deceased, .will Box B-175, Tribune ‘ ? 2. accompany tho remains. _ which the net income exceeds $10,- 000 and Coes not exceed $12,000;| Royalty & Producers . $12,000 to $14.000, two per cent; $14-|Sunset -------------~- 000 to $16,000 three per cent; $16-|Tom Bell Royalty ---- ‘ 000 to $18,000, four per cent; $18,000] Western Exploration - 3.2 to $20000 five per cent; $20,000 to 22,000, six per cent; $: 00 to $2 NEW YORK, Dec. 28—There was Oklahoma A. A. and M. College bandj not much inquiry for refined sugar from Stillwater to Oklahoma City| with prices unchanged at 8.80 to 8.90 | R ve : ‘ 000, seven per cent; $24,000 to $26,-] ¥ aan n n= NO I ICE 000, eight per cent; $26,000 to $28,- iG (Continued trom Page One.) 000, nine per cent; $23.000 to $30,000 TO STOCKHOLDERS OF THE 2 ; last January as a feature of Wal-| for tine granulated. y jee again will take up cons-deration eee ear hy A wepideds 8s on ae Creek pe: ton's spectacular inauguration bar-| jefiners futures nominal. W. B, Flanders, dairyman, 82 yf the measure. + “ PA Bay C y br ten per cent; $30,000 to $32,000, 11] Mountain Producers . (ateaielt trois Pace oub? per cont; $32000 to $34,000 12 per|Glenrock Of ------—— yea {fered a fracture of S # becue. The expenses of the trip} Sugar futures closed easy: approx-| Ye2"S of age, sul A B il Wi Oil C The bikiiwan made public tri the {lets #461000, .18 Der. cent: 946,000 | Mutual ay Rg fare said to have been ‘charged tolimate sales 24,000 tons: January 6.19| the Tent arm and a fracture of the nna Cli- yo. oO. Bema of’: roprine -ct/:theicvolumi, |*2. $63,000.26; per cent; $88,000. to. Cities, Gerviog ‘Com ; the state. = ate tase Nay Loh July 4e6) | Tent lower leg when he was struck a eerie 1921, with scores |$58.000, 17 per cent; $58,000 to $64,- Raccity and ‘Batiay. wees tadicbed bas May: 4.5 by a Ford oar just after he had step: There Will Be a interlineations and other emend- ‘ $64.000 to $70,000, im connection with one of the ped out of the ates, ee ul © ace nents indicated. Detaled outlines |}9 Per psa head fed Rey salad charges upon which Walton was im- cident occured about noon today at car Mae esieat peached. . Lae eS ee oat [cant $8.00 {0 $8,000, $2 per cont Soourraas. a clo trent of the Metals aN SPECIAL MEETING Po as ese pan SA a i 16, ana | $88 000 to Tats Per cent: $94,- former governor, who was accused n - 3 000 to $100.0 per cent; over | ., thout the un Cat Creek -..-------.------.--8 in testimonies at the impeachment aap oma aes Soun | $100,000, 25 per cont. Lance Cresk =. trial of having received $6000 trom] wEW YORK, Dec. 28.—Copper AT THE COURTHHOUSE esos athena IE Osage eecvennce--------. .80] Cassidy and Bare'ay to procure ie quiet; electrolytic spot and nearby Grass Creek --------- appointments, was indicted on @/13@13%; futures 13@13%. Torchlight ----s---------. charge of trafficking in state ap) ‘Tin easy; spot and nearby 47.12; Bake; Past cee .95 | pointments. futures 46.6 Greybull ---------—-. See oe ee Iron Steady; prices unchanged. In many cases the language, em- ployed to carry these changes into ffect is so highly technical as to unintelligible except on the ba- Bis of explanations by the experts FOR BUILDING LOANS I Saturday, December 29th Seventeen loans aggregating $45,- Money tached to the committee and to 2 Rock Creek -----------— | Lead steady; spot 7.40@7.80. 600 were made by the Casper Mutual 7:30 p. m. e treasury for that purpose. | Salt Creek -—.--. Zinc quiet; East St. Louls spot| Building & Loan oreo i | NEW YORK, De: Big Muddy -------.. and nearby 6.27@6.30. night. Premiums paid averaged R “ F ay seiatinig Reape tin ey strong; high 6; | 4 Mule Creel Butter and Eggs cadeese spot 975@@10.00. 33 per cent, which demonstrates the There will be matters of importance considered and Murbed except that the present four| rate 6%;.closing bid 6; offered at|Sunburst - 0 oo fact that money for home building|M all stockholders are requested to be present. purposes continues in strong de- Flax mand. DULUTH, Minn., Dec. 28—Clos: Beat ey one os 2.36%; January’. New Year’s dinner at Wray’s May Cafe will bo classy. pent and the prevent elght per cent/acceptances 4%. Time loans ateady CHICAGO, Dec, 28.—Butter ‘un- te is reduced to six per cent. The} mixed collateral, OTTAWA, Ont.—Canada exported changed; Eggs lower; receipts 5,438 urtaxes provided are as follow motths $; vrtme commercial paper! silver to ta value of $142,000 duringcases; rats .38; ordinary firsts .8g/flax: December “One percentum of the amount by %@5. October. @.35 2.36%; February W. E. PATTEN, President Anna Bell-Wyo. Oil Co. Sper cent rate is reduced to three per} 6%; last loan 6; call loans against| Hamilton Dome ib " | pa he ee ac aire aaa a a Re aie wurener vows ang helt. Mares Ravancea the "pride ot

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