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| O|WHEAT MARKET IN WALL STREET} DROPS SHARPLY cotta Speculative Selling Brings|Record High of Year On A of C 5a 1963 Downward Trend In All. | Corn Not Sufficient to Hold |freneh Repuites igs ing delegation of Fort » Cottins, Leading Shares Off Price Decline eo Colo., business men at Chamber American Tobacco jumbine _—— ¢ Commerce forum and luncheon pest Ew . Jan. 14. — at the Henning hotel. '—Ben Scherck. Anacanda Copper -.-—.. eeeenee Catia aaa = wes Those to address the meeting are| “What the oil business has meant|Atchison -.-...------------ theory that the market was “over- men generally acknowledged to be|to Cazper merchants."—W. S. Kim-|Atl., Gulf and W. Indies --- highly successful ball. FORT COLLINS MEN _ BANQUET TOMORRO The part that ofl has played in contribute to the the industrial development and gros-|oll city, is. perity of Casper will be well ex- ¢ plained tomorrow noon to the visit- CHICAGO, Jan. 14—Heavy profit taking sales led to a downturn in Cow Gulen ~......-... Hate of Queensiand, és —__.. Domino. ~-..-----—--- ~ K. of G. B. and I. 5% 3. rain values today after corn had RAILWA bought” and influenced also by the |-® m0 , Iines of busi: er the Specia} musio ie to be at hie ‘and Ohio __. ma wiliene marked weakness of the foreign ex- bee gana - isn) yeti ae Sites eaee me we u ness. ° m™ ‘o provided ———- * ja GMs, to react 2 nm Fort Collins Group will not be dis-/by the high schoo! glee club, Tt ts | Bethlehem Steel nats Bahr : Active session of | And cats as well. A leading. au, {American Tel- and Tel. cv. eppointed in thelr Casper trip, the/safe to predict that tomorrow's |Californin Petroleum ----. eoerrrmmmmenne tom oi thority estimated that the amount seson} Tel., col t of livestock on farms is smaller . than a year ago and that the con- | 42@conda Copper, 6s, 1955 ~----.---.-_—------—- th Ket. Net losses in the active primary object or which is to ob-|mecting will be one of the most|Canadian Pacific .. : Jupiter .—~.. 00% 01 at regy) whey ae pi nae tenuis issues ranged from 1 to 4 points br utilization Sepanctaees ake bens Ali rie Ea raat Sag hana bai sp Pas prane . at ae land epreadover «wide list, Gales waeeenesnne 8.00 |ing of telay Royalty & Producers — 10 jit a highly irregular appearance, Sunset —_._. ade, 03 |Consotidated, Cigar advanced one At. T. and San Fe go 4s .. ED 1.50 1.55 |®PPproximated 1,100,000 shares. hy: geet ue anaes sishily a Baltimore and Ohio cv., 4 Mosher Okie Buying of the foretgn olis anq|th# normal. oe ones. eae Conte ei Market Gossi d Brief. Bem, Sork OH <eah akan tome of he ew share wan cou i | Calc, tlagi na ay Fk eracte selling of rails an s ar. 1p an riers Chicago, Mil, & St. Paul pfa Breton Hes Reel epectiative inguin the open.| With receipts of wheat small tn] Chicséo, Mil, and St. Paul ev Chicago, R. I. and Pac -.... : 4 stock market, giving | CVery direction and with Liverpool Goodyear Tire, & wheat quotations higher, the wheat On Operations in Oil Fields market here showed an upward % F : ‘ tendency today in the early dealings, | Northern Pacific ref., 6s Bo. Corn Products Som, Bell Royalty awe Pas Seeeanies eres eae eRe SPAERL lia Uren in Secale Gree LOTR es ea | yen Western Exploration 3.30. |Torillard while Producers and. Re-| Tha th f a decrease in the Un-| Pacific Gas and Electric New Mining Method | tively recent discovery of substances|Cosden Oil — 32° |finers dropped 1%. ted Btates _visinie. aupoiy’ Vana Western States -..-.- Frankfort-on-the Main—Tho Deut-'(Schungites) with a close resemblance| Crucible Steel Wyo-Kan : _._____... 55 A break of nine points in U. sche Erdoel company has found a to petroleum coke in preCambrian|Cuba Cane Sugar pfd » A | Ra aay ae 20 |Cast Iron Pipe to 681% featured the new shaft sinking method for oll pro- schists in the government of Olenetz| Erie --. NEW YORK CURB CLOSING |c@rly dealings, the general lst turn- duction. This method has been de- in Russia, and of similar material in|Famous Players Lasky --—-. Mountain Producers — ing heavy.. Hayes Wh dropped monstrated, the company states, in large quantities in pre-Cambrian|General Asphalt Glenrock Of _._ 2% and Computing, Tabulating and the United States, with the result schists at Suojarvi in Finland. General Electric Salt Creek Prds. Recording 2, while American Can, that before long several American j Salt Creek Cons. Baldwi arine Preferred, Chand. producers will adopt the new method.| Cementing Tests Great Northern pfd. -------. Prod. andi Refrs _.. ler Motor, Stewart-Warner, Davison | The tensile strength of cement de-|Gulf States Steel -—.. {ted States visible supply totat} Penn. R. R. counted too, ag a bullish factor. On| Smegit Con Olt col, Tx — tho upturn in values, however, sales | ty, Pacific First 4s to realize profits led to something General Motors os and Iowa points indicated but little disposition by farmers to let go of holdings. After opening unchanged to %c higher, May 78% to 3 world depends upon it, “Gentlemen experts, get to work (Continued From Page One) with courage ana formulate the a, }aaked to determine the legality of/opinion’ which the unanimous com- corn receded below Saturday's clos.|the Ruhr occupation or the “politt-| mission has requested of you. Take Ing figures. cal effect of this or that act of com-|your time but take only the time Oats offerings were scarce. Start-]™on sense.” The committeo for the| necessary, We expect much from ing unchanged to oc higher, May | Moment, ho said, wan less concerned | y 48% to 47, the market held firm. ith Germany's capacity to ‘pay he entire commission ts rejoie- “than the present capacity and cour-|ed at the cooperation American Srovisions “anid Gown "in Wine |. oar thts cornmittes to act. citizens have brought to the atlled Rubber 58 ~-_. f @ reaction. The opening, which | Utah Power and Light. pa varied from the same as Saturday's Westinghouse Electric, to 1.09% and July 1.07% to 1.07%, | Wilson & Co., cv., 6s : Iphia | WS followed by slight further gains Chemical, DuPont and Philadelphia . 3 ; k an Inorganic Origin Supported lereases as the amount of mixing|Tilinois Central —------.L. 102 r 85 {2nd Reading Coal and Iron dropped | ®"4 then a Uttle setback. yee hal task, so ardous and hala supports the theory of water is increased after the chemical| Inspiration Copper ----.-.... > complex. ie strong spots, American Linseed pre-| "¢W high price record for the sea- Wyelianoee Senet yeeaiee earth contains metallic carbides in a satisfied, Int. Mer. Marine pfd. -..... ferred rising three points and Jewel| #0n, but then underwent a decline many’s creditors and German or highly-heated condition, which on A number of tests have been made|International Paper --.--.--- Tea pteferred anG Van Raalte Silk|@5 & result of profit taking sales. coming into contact with moisture by the Bureau of mines to determine|Invincible O!l _-.-----.------ $% cents to $4.23 and French francs tallic carbides {sa well known one tests a ratio of 45 pounds of water| Lima Locomotive --. — breaking 22% points to 4.431% cents. and the theory would not be very to 94 pounds of cement was used,|Louleville and Nashville _... = Heavy realizing and bear selling improbable ff it were certain that the and the mixture allowed to stand in| Mack Truck — CHICA Jan. 14.—Hogs re nical position of the market war- earth's interior and in suffictent/ {tial and final set in the usual time TOG te 150 lowers Date Geairable-100 | sted at least'a, temporary reaction ebundance. The theory assumes that end the tensile strength of the cem-|Middle States Ol... to 226 pound averages $7.15@7.20:| J tror several weeks of almost stead. the decomposition of these metallic|ent at the end of fourteen days was Missouri, Kan., and Tex. new good and choice 240 to 200 pound of one to two points In several score voleanic activity, and in a map| The results of these tests indicate New ork Central -... $7.40; bulk packing sows $6.60@6.80; of speculative Industrial orites. which accompanies the articles the|that when cement is properly mixed N. Y., N. H., and Hartford.. slaughter pigs unchanged, strong during the morning. The rails of- Petroleum zones are shown to be in| with water before being placed in al Norfolk and Western weight mostly $6.50@7; heavy tern Union, 6s .— finish to 4c higher, with May 1,09% @ point or more. There were a few| All deliveries of corn touched a Mendelejeef that the interior of the affinity.of cement for-water has been| International Harvester --.. self are not the only ones inter. A 0 sted in @ reparation settloment. It one each. Foreign exchanges were | Considering the advance in prices, ested ; decompose into metallic oxides and the effects that crude of] has on the| Kelly Springfield Tire —-----. heavy demand Sterling dropping | Country offerings to arrive were ts not excessive to say that the hydrocarbons. This reaction of me- setting of cement. In one of these} Kennecott Copper --.-.-...- Ught, and messages from Illinois pacific equalibrium of the entire based on tho theory that the tech- metallic carbides are present in the,an oil bath. The cement took {ts in- celpts 80,000; fairly active; most: ily rising prices, resutted in losses carbides ts closely connected with normal. Missourt Pacific pfd. butchers largely $7.35@7.40; ton ¢ fered good resistance to selling pres- regions known to have been charac-| well the presence of oil does not af- Northern Pacific ~~~... welght hogs $7.10@7.40; medium P sure. Some of the high priced and ie pe doe mae He reminded the committee that|experts. The committee's conclusion terized by great volcanic activity in|fct ether the time required for the] Pacific Oi... i as $7.05@7.95; Neht $6.90@7.20; Ught| toreicn of| shares wore strong. Mar.|, Wheat number 2 red 1.13; num-! ne could speak nelther for the Ameri-| will recelye from this increased au- the past. Pyhala’s main argument| cement to set or its tensile strength|Pan American Petroleum: B light $6.50@7.1 packing sows +a : ber 2 hard 1.091 1.12%. for the truth of the Inorganic theory| when set. The numerous unsuc- can government nor for the Amert-| thority. Corn number 2 mixed 76%; num-| can people, “t pry, in the name of the repar ber 2 yellow: 77% @78%. “But as an individual,” he asserted,|Stion commission, that General O4 acaibo moving up 3 points to 31, Pennsylvania. smooth | $6.70@6.90; packing sows | p.cord price and Atlantic Refining People’s Gas ~ od rough $6.50@6.70; slaughter pigs is that petroleum or related sub-| cessful attempts to cement ofl wells rising 2%, Some buying . support Producers and Refiners _.-. 95.75@7. stances (asphalt, natural gas. ctc.) have been attributed to the presence are found in all geological forma.-|of oil. This misconception probably a Y is ace the presidency of s forth t but} Oats number 2 white 46%4 @50;} “7 read in shame and humiliation the | Dawes will accept y Pane ON se Cattle receipts 33,000; slow; un- ie RonehiRtoeninie a teats whi number 3 white 46@46%; Rye num-| outpouring of the American national|OUF work, Tlis tried competence and tions, from’ the oldest to the young: ane from the fact Lines wes is uS-|Reading —-~_.. ast ai even; meagre supply choice Ught| can money opened at four per cent.| Pe” 2, 73%; Barley 59@76 Tim-| istic demagogues who undertake to|°¢rsy will greatly help in bringing est, and he reproduces a table taken| ually associated with oll and, {f pre- 4 % Republic Iron and Steel —... yearlings and handy weight steers érom Prof. H. Von Hoefer’s work, | sent in relatively small amounts, is Sears Roebuck --.....---_ abcut steady; others and matured entitled: “Das Erdol Und seine Ver likely to occasion atitation of the Sinclair Con OW steers i5c to 406 lower: kind of wandten,” in which this fact fs set, liquid cement thus preventing a pro- Selling broke out again on an| thy seed 6.80@8.00; Clover soed active scale in the afternoon, the| 18.00@23.50; Lard 12.37; ribs 9.87. Later, buyng broadened and oats lecture Europe in order to lift them-|'¢ Tapldly to a successful conclu- selves into some petty office or to} Sion. a9 ; absenes of support for some of the “y ea high price (penta thelr political popularity.” value ‘tolaan ivotal issues encouraging free of-| 2% Well a@ corn surpassed high price io said he did not know whether forth in striking fastilon. Pyhala con-| per eet. moat deoiin Pipiaeioe The me te ce | racortas (Muon iiepaased oasteca. Fae nea on nee er near siders the evidence for an fnorganic| Penetration tests of mud flutd into Standaré Oil of Ny J. ----___ Ungs $11.50: $11.25@11.403] gecounts: Many Prominent shares | ton of oats ‘was reported. Under tion existed, but added: “But we origin for petroleum to be consider-| unconsolidated sands are being~com ‘Studebaker Corporation ~_..- best matured steers $10.75; fed loads| sora 2 to 3 paints under Saturday's | h°@VY profit taking, however, corn “ ably strengthened by the compara-! tinued. Texas Co. § |$10@10.65; bulk fed steers and year- shall know. ‘To this knowledge of srigtielepanes voeplbac eat tcrafaen whether this conception exists, the : : eas result of our work and the action of} BeBe awers MES! IT ONG 5 te | 1h, veenetationn. oommiasion: thereon will perhaps be the final contribu- inal figures, including Baldwin, Texas and Pacific -. Ungs -$7.70@10; littie done early on Aeaiatlens and Studebaker. he Tobacco Products A_..--.-.. b ]kind’ séiling ‘under “$9.60; fat cows!” Tne closing was .weak. Standard Transcontinental Oj} -----.. and most grades beef heifers 25c|raiway shures yielded to pressure | 7? @%- Union Pacific -------- to 50c lower; cows selling at $4.50 184 WILL BE WILLIAMS SELLS) re soe 2s in the late dealings, Union Pacific tion.” United Retail Stores - 2... esate deer ae at ordi Atlantic Coast Line and Rock Is-| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Jan. 14—| a4- Dawes said he highly ap- a ‘ The City Council of the City of |U- S. Ind. Alcohol -------... showing mest decline; canners and}jand each dropping 2 points be Wheat cash. number 1. northern preciated the commission's wisdom Casper mat in regular Session in| United States Rubber ----—- cutters relatively scarce, “about liow. Saturday's closing. figures. LISA@LITKs numbebr 1 darit/ ty setting the task of stabilixing Ger- ‘ the Council Cham! in the City United States Steel ........ steady; bulls 15c to 25¢ lower; bulk ——_-->——— northern spring; choice to fancy man currency and balancing the Ger- Hall, with Mayor S. K. Loy, pre-| Utah Copper ----.-----... best weighty bolognas $545.25: WYOMING OILS L214 @127%; pood to choice 117% | Tian budget. for tf thie were done ii Gane, “lWestinghouse Electric Neal calves leas desirable quality! NEW YORK, Jan. 14—Prices of| @1.20%; ordinary to good 144@ without foar or favor and the rep. On roll call the following were} ‘195 Overiand -.--_____-_- menines' Laon ths lowers tghote Wyoming oils at 2 p. m. today were phe in ees July 1:13%; Sep-| aration commission ratifies the ac: {American Zinc, Lead and Sm. more; packers ing bulk good and/| listed on the New York Curb ember 1.12%. 1d. wt te FS pt a es tec le Seg le Deoaente Sonnet a kee Butte and Suferior _-. choice light and handy weight veal-| coisas. m 88) "Corn number 8 yellow 08% qap. | {!0n, Ht Would start Germany toward That oil production Colorado Fue} and Iron productivity, And, he sald, “the re- has declined h : Se ritcle pene, 2utelders | buying | “Standard Oil (Indiana) 66%; Bos.| Oats number 3 white 42qazis. | moduetivity. | An German produe- $58. Bathe noes known, and loved every where in Lowndes, 8. B. Pelton; se Hates sparingly upwarc, to $12 and above; }ton Wyoming 1; Glenrock .45; Moun. | Barley 51@63. Rye number tivity Is the starting point of Huro- a0 es Matadh Re ane this section of the state, ine, with H. H. SY National Lead ----__1__-_1a9, |stockers und feeders about steady, | tain Producers 18%; Mutual 864@6TH. Flax number 1, 2.45] pean prosperity.” Mace haat grt Lith ‘The forecast is that under its new | Clerk. Shattuck Arizona -.-------- 6%B| Sheep receipts 25,000; fat lumbs\Omar .75: Salt Creok 22%; @2.49, Vitis comeralgee te aticlnaantes sumption is steadily ad- executives the ©. T. Williams Oll| Moved by J. M. Whisenhunt, pce deers ahaa slow; mostly 15¢ to 25e lower; sheep —_ Chairman, Dawer’ suggestion that te|| | yancing tithecoradiedean company will take on new peoener: seconded by An ee pat and feeding lambs steady, destrable CHICAGO, Jan. 14— Proceed to the study of the stabiliza- payp tad LAA pty = vai that ity and high rank among the Ly the Casper Daily ibunee jes- fat wooled lambs early $13.50 to Open High Low Close} tion of the German currency as the 1924 ear b bg ay 7 dueling concerns of the local field, |the Casper Daily Tribune be des- Standard Oil Stocks $13.65; some held higher; medium to Metals WHEAT— first ite th nda, would ad-; edt okadratiie Seen, Se Sage, ORLA the City of Casper for the next good handy weight fat ewes $7.50; ‘ He Micatienesnsinre to ed Bane areete™ 208, the six monhs. choice feeding lambs $13 May 1.08% Journ until afternoon. | Oil industry. Price i ee ari aatiat ceca s 5 18 . July 1,06% With all due respect to the experts | trends also fully support An ordinance presented entitled, |: 15% 15%] OMAHA, Neb. Jan. 14—Hog: NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—Copper| Sep. 1.06 who had wandered in the gloomy re- this prediction. The Oil ogg ondinan Mae the right ‘: 79% 80 Receipts 20,000; slow; early races |@ulet: electrolytic spot and futures! © paration labyrinth, these experts, and Gas Journal—on sale ye Per Unies mpi tn Eee Abie. 40 Lib tor BOQ: lowers tone $206 124% @12%. 17% sald Mr. Dawes. could not have fall- teday—will give you the : 7 Quincy Rai oy Web ms nets oon 114 115 | pound butchers 6.8546.95; top 6 * Tin firm; spot and nearby 49.00: +18 ed to come out in different direc- facts in full. Ask for it gainer. Raliscads pte oops et is 68% | 160 to 210 pound welgnte ‘eaves: futures 48.60, Iron steady; number| 79% tions, for they had to find stable con- at one of the news stands Cipeeler ita siapae ee 2abis.| penkivaicoors 1 northern .23.00@24.00; number 2 clusions where no conditions were below. Ab AAG 48% stated. The ordinary man, he sald, does not realize the barriers which must be beaten down—barriers “erected by national pride and the price and 50@6.05; average “C” Street north of the east 93 }cost Saturday weight 237. northern 20.00@23.00 number 2 half (E%) of Block Sixty (60) 24%] Cattle. Receipts 13,000; slow;. few 2° dba 1058 033-29 number 2 accorded to the led plat i 92 | early sales fed steers and yearlings vt ern 21.00@22.00, i thereof.” x 96 | 8.000 9.25; looks 10@15c lower: spots ad steady; spot 7.90@8.25, Zinc Moved by J. M. Whisenhunt, 77 | off more: part load yearlings 9.60; cnalets ast St. Louis spot and nearby 4 266%] best steers held about 9.50; he | 6-40@6.45. The Oil and Gas Jour- nal is the world’s great- est oil journal, It is pub- lished every week and contains each week ap: (Continued From Page oe M. uty sheriffs, bearlng notices 0! ie multe searched in vain for her.|seconded by S. F. Pelton that the When they appealed to Lincoln for}ordinance be passed ag read. 12.02 _ | selfish interests of different allied of- proximately twice as stock dull weak to unevenly lower;| A®timony spot 10.00. 11.97 el ficlals whose powers were affected much eg matter as v3 ll voting aye, the Mayor de- bulls steady to weak; vealers, stock- eeatasen ee van | OF Ony act of coercive tnter-allied co- any other oil journal. it “AERC ee ee onc as is. She sisead, toa teateaesa: eo tenon era and toedars steady; bulk butcher | NEW YORK, Jan. 14—Bar sliver! May -.—-- x _ 10.30 Jordination, and the incessant mis.||] provides such a complete went Grae ate we quarreliied.”|a8 Ordinance No. 865-A, passed . cows and heifers 4.00@6. 83%; Mexican dollars 48%. representations and {ntolerable tnter: VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY. | Jections of those. foul and carrion- NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—The vis-|loving vultures, the nationalistic record and review of events in the Oil Indus- try as is compiled weekly .— as read. r, ners and cutters 2.35@3.50; bologna The last summer he ries $197 An ordinance presented en-|s. o. bulls 4.00@4.50; vealers to packers Mere tie iis Coane eoente oat titled “An crdinance declaring it up to 10.00; meaty western feeders ible supply of American grain shows | demagogues of all countries. who ex- for few or no other indus- to be unlawful for any person, as-|s. 0. Ohio —_---.--. 7.80. Potatoes the following changes in bushels; | Plolt their pitiful personalities out tries in the world. It is His brother in law was charged sociation or person’ or corpora-|tnoin Tank Sheep. Receipts 15,000; carly sales Wheat decreased, 2,238,000, of the common misfortune.” regarded by many as the with assault, but deputies were un- tion to sell or offer for sale any| vacuum fat lambs steady; wooled lambs 12.83 Corn decreased, 268,000. Louls Barthou, president of the re- world’s greatest TRADE able to get service on him. of those soft drinks commonly}. @13.05; sheep 15@25e higher; two CHICAGO, Jan. 14. — Potatoes| Oats decreased, 107/000. parations cor@Misston, in welcoming journal. Oil men should ee known as near beer, unless license loads good to choco light ewes lignout steady: receipts 125 cars; total) 2¥¢ increased, 63,000, |the committee said: be proud that their indus- Laban A bee th, Gisane shall therefor first have been ob- . $00; feeding lambs scarce around! {> 's. shipments Saturday 1022 Sun| Barley decreased, 96,000. “The reparation commission, in bry produces suchie publ. Ferry, Ia. pode thy his father| ‘ined, fixing the amount of li- steady. pe cbt test Eiht 8 day 69; Wisconsin sacked round Proceeding to your official installa- d and providing for who is reported ty be {n Casper. | Sense require p J aan as the BIG YEL- y BOOK, .- whites 1,20@140; bulk 1.35@1,50; | tion, has desired both to show the The Oi! and Gas J unishment for violation thereof.” OMAHA, Neb. Jan. 14.—Every! f, bi Importance of the task assigned y- e@ Oil and Gas Jour- Westy Repns Dies. Moved by-G.1) Potent sactpaed state west of the Mississipp! river| sncked, reper ae ereded bull and 4 asp Speer gee Polat by J. M. Lowndes that the ordi- nance be referred to the Judiciary Conamaittes. és fea voting aye, motion carried. Moved by J, M. Whisenhunt, | Osa seconded by J.. H. Tucker that the Mayor appoint a special co mittee to investigate the salarier nal sells for $6 per year a nominal price for tha value recefved. Six, phe $3. Single copies) 15c. HOUSTON, Texas, Jan. 14.—How- erd R. Hughes, 54, president of the Hughes Tool company, cne of the} wealthiest men in Texas, and broth- *r of Major Rupert Hughes, the author, dropped dead at his office here this afternoon. is expected to be represented at the 27th annual convention of the Ameri- can National Livestock Association aber, for which untversal inion t: which opens tomorrow, delegates to , NEW TORK, Jan. 14.—Butter | #1, acai aieeee which began arriving yesterday. firm; receipts 8,040. Creamery | “i'we "ag not 5 * ac expect from you the Among those already here is T, W. higher than @xtras 5412.56; cream-| untooked tor mitnue of solution of Tomlinsoin, of Denver, secretary of ery extras (92 score) .54; ditto firsts sacked, 1.00@1.15; Minnesota sacked Butter and Eggs Sr Bee ae or having accept. round whi U. S number 1 and ed it, Some of you are coming from partly graded 1.20@1.35; sacked red afar with a promptness and devotion river Ohios 1.50. Published at Tulsa, Okla- | / t eparatic } * > re 7 the organization. (88 to 91 score) .48@.51%4: packing 0%" Wee eine thet | Roma, the World’s Oil Pe a a of the different City officials ac” Greybull ~-.--_.. The convention is expected to ex- pices Shien feemeeguremen2, '-39:/ your | comestancy, \experioaes cad Capital For result tr; a Tribune Classi! jake a report on same. Rock Creek -------—-----—--- 1.10 press its attitude toward that section Eegs steady; receipts 6,835. Fresh! nuthority will piheacieats tt aca fied Ad. All voting aye, motion carried. Salt Creelt ----------._... ef the Esch-Cummins railroad law Gathered extra firsts .41@.43; ditto) hasten the result toward which we dO as. 7 IRS = The Mayor then appointed J. Big Muddy ---.. which undertakes to insure the rall+ firsts 98% @.40; ditto seconds and | are bending all our efforts. M. Whisenhunt, J. M. Lowndes, Mule Creek -—-—- roads @ reasonable return on their] sew yoRK Jan. 14. — Elihu] Peer -32@-38; New Jermey hen-| rhe treaty of Versailles {s our J. H. Tucker to serve on the aboye | Sunburst investments. Present railroad rates ; ae nery and other hennery whites, | ohartor committee. Hamilton Dome Reot, former secretary of state, to- rter, on livestock are to be discussed. It shall be yours. It is . closely selected extran 480.49; state within tts orem tree} Moved by S. F. Pelton, second- —_— Among speakers will be Secretary of Oey, eee rent, whet waa neaccibed nearby and nearby western hennery | ye}, rcle $44 you wil pee a ca bys. Me Lowndes that the ig Acriculture Henry C. Wallace. New York hospital. ‘The nature ot| "iter firsts to extras A2@-46:| work in full indeed ae and high NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—¥oreisn| yeeting be adjourned until Wed- Preliminary to the opening’ ses-|the operation Was withheld by the|M¢MbY hennery browns, extras 47 | impartinlity, , Tene sea: quotations in cents: nesday, January 9, 1924 at 8 Money execute cee nAtt ee eenane® ANd | phyalclans who merely sald that are | C9: Feltlgerator tirsts .28@.29%.| rn, balancing of the German bud- Great Britain demand 422 p. m. executive committees were to meet| Port ne resting comfortably. | Cheese steady; recelpte 117,189| cet ang the Stabllization of the cur- bles. All voting aye, motion carried. j today. i pounds. State, whole milk flats, Meeting adjourned. rency of Germany, tw Een ae | Reem fancy, SSBB: Sitio” average ¥> two. problems bound together, are firs: nd - 14—Hogs.| one load 1,169 pound steers 8.85;}run .20%@21%4; state whole milk; baration esttie. aly demand 4. cables 8. K, LOY, YONDON, Jan. 14.—Bar silver} DENVER, Colo. Jan. Belgium demand 3.95%; cables 3.96. Mayor. |%% pence per ounce. Money 2% per- | conditions of a th ‘ Sm P Receipts 3300; bulk unsold, early | others 7.25 to 8.26; holfers strong to| flats, held, fancy to fanoy specials |trnt imi et ONSALE —S// _TO-pay Germany demand .0000000000 “ tr cont. sales 10 to 20 cents lower; top 7.00;|15¢ higher, best 7.75 to 7.85; others |.26@.27; ditto mverage run .21@!) “WW, will place at v AT FOLLOWING~——4 JEWS-STANDS bles 000000000022. Holland demand mee H. PRICE, For results try @ Tribune Classl-) early bulk 190 to 230 pound aver-| early 6.25 to 7.40; other classes|.25%. the atuttear and bisa Tike Raph a a 36.90; cables 36.95, Norway demand City Clerk. fled Ad. investigati. 1. ages 6.75 to 7.00; common lights | steady; bulk desirable vealers 10.00: ee rote Lee ready made by our tnterallied ser. | Henning Hotel; Little Brick Sweden demand + Den-) pub, Jan. 14, 1924. Bis LEAS, down to 6.15; packing sows steady,| good heavy calves 7.00; canners| CHICAGO, Jan. 14.—Butter un-|yicos or our national organizations | News stand fen Exchange nd 17.30, Switzerland de- a NEW YORK, Jan. 14. — Call| mostly 5.75; fat pigs mostly 6 and cutters 200 to 325; medium fat|changed; creamery extras 5314c;!and all other documents necessary to | News stand; Natrona News De- Spain demand 1 money firm; high 414; Tow: 4: ruling ; stock pigs steady to weal bulls mostly 4.00; medium to fairly|standards 62c; extrn firsis 60%@ 'y ’ sey yi Greece demand 1.95; Poland dema Exporis Climb. rate 4; closing bid 414; offered at| odd Idts mostly 5.00. 900010; Czecho Slovakia dema pot; Pep’s News Depot No. 2 wood feeder steers 6.50 to 7.40. B2isc; firsts 47@4%c; seconds 44 recelved from the 251 Center St.; Pep’s Dru WASHINGT( Jan. 14.—Grain last loan 414. Call loans against} Cattle. Recelpis 2.500; calven| Sheep. Receipts 6.400; early | 45c. ie be he tore No. 3, South Center 2.91; Jugo Slavia demand 1,13; Aus-|exports from the United States last ptances 3%. Time lonns eas: 150; many fed lots offered; beef | sales fat lambs steady to weak; top Eges higher; receipts 6,5 hear her in the form The Smoke House, trla demand .0014; Rumania demand week amounted to 2,320,000 bushels, | mixed collateral, 60.90 days 4%; 4-6| cows and steers steady to strong: + two loads 12.50 freight|Firsts 27; ordinary firsts ou. W 20; Argentina demang 33.00: Brazil| compared with 1,30,00 bushels the|months 4% Prime commercial paver| medium good cows 5.00 to. 6.15: bald: few owes ad most fat lambs|refrigerator extras 24i%c; refrige And at Leadin, demand 11,26; Montreal 97 8-32, week before. lines. mixed, cows: and heifers 6.25 to 6.50; | unsold. tor firsts 25@23%c, Every News stands ‘here. ve for the common good that its governmental administrations will