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i — SARA prea a RE NETS I SE AT EEE aS Sa EL DAY, JANUARY 15, 1924 é pe Casper Day cripune : PAGE SEVEN °° Inance laterials Being Moved to Hiawatha Dome for Test e Grain EWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRE essere SOC PGE GHAIN PRICES TURN UPWARD) ARE STRONGER New York Stocks sag Baa a ar ee? aie bd ‘oes Corn Prices Touch New High 34% 9% 13, 14, 23 end 24-13-100 panied ta ateiaid ‘ M2 Irregular Recovery Takes For Season, Wheat 1 be Grilled on Sugar : Place In Session of Spora- Closes Firm m Sye-net “ ; dic Selling CHICAGO, Jan. 15—Corn soared = today, all deliveries reaching a new other acreage on both the Hiawatha Central Pipe --~. NEW YORK, Jan. 15,—Stock high price record for the season ne of ‘chue, ha 1946 ccnncewnewececeewreeseneee—= %* here thorough tests are planned{and Vermillion domes with the view Consolidated Royalty - 1.24 prices made irregular recovery from May oats also overtopped the sea- — of Queensland, 6s oe Le wags 100 ng the coming spring and sum-|of extensive development. These sec- ehtbietephnesaes Cow Gulen nen 108 yesterday's weakness in today’s less son record. ‘The day's best prices} -" =: of G. B. and I, 5% 37 ——-———_-_-- 99% «88% months, This equipment, it ia|tions of comparatively new terri-| Atl, Gulf and Wost Indies -- Domino % [active session. sporadic selling took | Wore attained in the lust half hoor RAILWAY AND MISCELLANEOUS" od, will be immoediately|tory are located about 55 miles| Baldwin Locomotive -—~---. place during the day in various sec- cébusinate Corn Gloned. imetiiad: Annerican Smelting, 58 --.... a" and installed, and thus|south of Rock Springs and situated | Baltimore and Ohio —.-—. tions of the listiin response to high: 11 to 13.@1%-cents net higher, May| Amerie” ne ced in position for operation wit|eight miles north of the Colorado| Bethlehem Steel ——. er money rates and Washington 4@ 1750 ey to 18% if dsnecican col tr., 5s break in severe weather condl-| state line. California Petroleum ....... velopments believed. to be unfavor- = “- * 1938 , Various wild cat opérations are,| Canadian Pacific '-.-. E. T. Williams — instrument reporte& that the first tremors were picked up at 6:15 a. m. and that they continued until about 8 a. m. — EAST AND WEST SPLIT decision of the French cabinet to in- ia Mosher Okla —_..._.100.00 125. ta balan: .| Movement of the corn crop should) Canadian Pacific de Hayate, structure and it is New York of “13.00. 34.00 craw? taxes and balance the bud-l i. sn progress, all grain prices Chiesgo, Burlington Preston Trade News in’ Co 1odity SeuSbey Mane | Great Noneta ra Ss mm Royalty & Producers - “10 |Mauldation took place at the open-|tisma, Ton the ater been” some|Nontana Power 5s A WYSSEA | hose the close. After opening at Kel smeair Con Oil col, ibe Ca ee Oech a and General Electric, each of which 1% ie "eta Trea ets Te Olesen moved up a point. Losses ae a rule, | Wer to Ke advance, May 77% to| Southern Pacific ev. house Electria é was pointed out that although the|wneon'k Co, cv Ge vertising and weekly circularizing [Greet Northern DEL Salt Creek Cons it short covering, and the general| Wester ima been perfect tor a - cision of Midcontinent oil operators | or every well rated re Fe bee Prod. and Refrs list started to swing upward again, pe ortage ny eae irs ry tailer in the|Gulf States Steel .--------.- Theat mexee ee Cities Service Com, -- 149.00 150.00] new record price of 33%. Consol] Newel make the wheat market . Mer. redtomebt =e Grain. which varied from Yc off to ic R. of Cosden and company. 2% in further reflection of its - Chairman ‘of the operators com: | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 15— sm further reflection of its com: | up, May 1.08% to 1.08%, and July IN JAPAN AGAIN (Continued From Page One) : able to the early passage of a tax Anaconda Copper ‘The Midwest recently, through a/it is sald, to be undertaken by the set. Sale approximated 1,000,000 Tom ny ing of today’s stock market, giving | traders were expressing aggressive | Northern Pacific ref., 6s B Markets of Country Western uanlortics 4 7 mod »} Union Pacific First 4s ou. Dry Goods. NEW YORK CURB Were limited to fractions but they| ?/M» corn acorwd a moderate gen TULSA, Jan. 15.—Production in Peres, SAYETS | CAMRY, ove week, there had been no country trade territory. Mid-wint di Cosden . Maracaibo Oi}, which moved up Fifty wells on pay sand in Osage ry. inter buying | Iilinols Central --....-..- ing merger with Lorillard. Initial i é : mittes. Pleats of wheat, berley and oats Livestock fractional losses in the standard in- | /08%. Was followed by a slight set — been retarded by dry weather. ct 2 ‘ket © advance. Wheat 18—4U. S, De-|ton Oil preferred certificates drop |COTP , mar! companies are $1.50 for grade A| PORTLAND, Jan. 15.—A further bers at fi partment of Agriculture)—Hoge—| ping a point or #0. Reading, sell- closed firm % to %c net higher,| ures, and to obtain information r and $1.25 for grade B: Tho latter}cut of 2 cents a dozen has been | tddle States Of! ~~~... ‘The opening games in the Grade for pullets and 36 cents for extras. |N- ¥. N. H: and Hartford -- 17% | choice 240 to 300 pound butchers| mediate requirement of the shorts | Mater hardening a trifle all around. ead School Basketball league were Norfolle and Western -..-.- 0@7.35; top $7.35; desirable 150] had been met. The Pan-American |. Previsions were weak, reflecting| DAMAGE NOT Oil company of California has an- Northern Pacific nounced {t will shortly spud tn its 15.—The | Pacific Oi © o! A onda Copper, M ‘Copper tal o | Feduction bil. | Foreign exchanges CHICAGO, Jan. 15—With only 98] Anaconda Copper nsfer of lease by F. C. McCarthy, & St Paul pfa nine sceieerint eet S Cl bares showed firmness during the early| Chicago, Mil, and St. Peal CV bi inilal prices a veactionary appear: | sulish opinions and were apparently | Northwestern Bell Tel eral upturn. U. 9. Rubber 68 .. ATLANTA, Jan. 15.—Atlanta job-|General Asphalt Mountain Producers - spread over a wide list. the Burbank pool is expected to be bie a pe as if i ti and Kay counties are being shot | 27 °ash 18 reflected in orders now | Inspiration Copper ---.----- more than four pojnts yesterday, |*!Uns of importance cou oP apace asic sae bnig rid Rares dustrialy were soon made up but| #ck and then something of a rally. cx “ y %.| garding the extent of the damage. Receipts 68,000; moderately active, | { lias "y “| May 1.09 to 1.09% and July 1.07%. | ea grade is posted only-in the Blue| made in the price of eggs hero fol. | i s80url, Kan and Tex new . ng ex-rights, was quoted at 57, . - sehen played Monday evening at the high acapaaanay + 5 pound averages mostly $7@ | issues, General Asphalt, Marland, |* FD inthe value of hogs. YET KNOWN second well’ on the Welllngton| Hanna Furnace company has re-|P@n American carloads of corn received in Chi-} At. T. and San Fe ge 4s a very, little was Chicago, R. T. and Pk. 04 loa lings. Very corn Chile Copper, 6s % ance. There were a few strong Pacific Gas and Electric 5s --—-.----.-.-.. Utah Power and Light, 6s In the latter transactions, corn . bers have laun: + Glenrock Otl Good buying support was forth- increased from 10,000 to 110,000 iched a vigorous gale |Genera! Electric —-_-~--— Buying orders for the northwest coming in from 5 ‘is. ©. Indiana — added 1% points today touching a tn m4 G6 auiwi locations ori 56: is from small rural stores. | International Harvester —-.- wf Subsequently reporis of lack of some of the food shares were heavy, prices of Coastal crude ofl estab- | %"4 reseeding will be necessary, A 5 to 10 cents lower; mostly 5 cents| Foreign exchanges. opened firm. Oats) paraligitd: “tHs ""Sction “ot! The stock market) suspended \cp- Ridge, Pierce Junction and Hull|lowing another drop in the south.|Missourl Pacific pfd. ~.-- school gym when the West Casper packing sows largely $6.60@|U. S. Cast Iron Pipe, American OSAKA, Japan, Jan. 15—(By The Dome near Fort Collins, Colo. A | lighted its furnaces at Dover which oquired control of 2,560 ccres on of Mountain & Gulf 22180 2.55 | nevmnofUbstantlal, recovery on the | cago: today when the big winter} Baltimore and Ohio Chile Copper 00 being offered to arrive, and specu-| Goodyear Tire, &s, Crucible Steel ex div. ---...- Western States ---.—. spots, notably Consolidated Cigar | 22tcipating a bulge in prices before/ penn R. i. Gen 5s cam ugh Creek “Pras tinued to develop strength. It} Western Union, 6% brs 3 Salt * coming in the first hour, much of | ° Ma barrels a day aa a result of a de- paign through co-operative ad-|Genera! Motors -—..-—---... Grilled tmmediately, according to B. = dated Clears, preferred’ moved up | 20d upward a little, ‘The openin VIOLENT QUAKE South Porto Hican Super Aenect | SOW covering for winter wheat had HONORS IN LAUNCHING Ushed as a result of recent advances igre! Prices. eff to small packers and shippers;| Special weakness cropped out in | Wheat, opening ‘sc lower to a shade| erations owing to the failure of fields of Texas. Prices now range between 33 cents | New York Central ~-..-...-- pram boys defeated East Casper, 4 to 3, killing pigs slow, weak; bulk] Tobacco, Inspiration Copper and |< Open High Low Close} Associated © Press}—The serious Chicago can Beet Sugar and American Cot-|% bullish effect, and so too did the by Gulf Pipe Line and Humble Oil Eggs. e CHICAGO, Jan, PAADE LEAGIIE SrASON big packers inactive; bulk good and] several special stocks after the im-|*@Vance, May 4614 to 46%, and|communtcatio DENVER, Jan. 15.—The Union and the East Casper girls won from heavy | Colorado and Southern common and Yi u rthquake which began at 5:45 a.|the West Casper girls, 10 to 0, min{ature of] boom is now sweeping | have been idle since September, hogs $7-16@7.35; medium| second preferred yielded one to two oeet 10834 1.09 |i. today around the Nagano pre-| ‘The fact that only 10 minute northern Colorado as a result of the|'The Republic Iron and Steel com: |Producers and Refiners $7.10@7.30; light $6.90@7.25; light] points. Elsewhere the market held 1.07% 1.06% 1.07% | tecture is. supposed to have been| halves were played accounts for the success of the first well in that | pany will resume January 21 at 13|Pure Oil ~ $|Mght $6.50@7.10; packing ~sows| steady. A brisk demand then arose | © 1.06% 1.06 - 1.06%) centered at Matsumoto. The dam low scores. The league schedule for the rest field. mills at Niles, idle since June 30. = smooth $6. 85; packing sows ; for the Reading issues, St. Paul pre- i" age is not known: here. Republic Iron and Steel ..... rough $6.50@6.6: slaughter pigs] ferred, Union Pacific end several 79) Tokio and Nagoya were affected| of the week is as follows: Sears Roebuck | --~-----=---~ $5.50@6.76. popular industrials, which brought | 34 3 jon, “gost |by strong tremors. Osaka and| Tuesday—North va, Park, girls’ Sinclair Con Ol} ----.-.--.-. Cattle—Receipts 15,000; killing} about another upward moyement 50%) Kvoto felt the shocks tlightly. and boys teams. ar et ssi ) an rie Ss Southern Pacifio ------------ classes slow at’ Monday's ‘extreme| before noon. Call money opened at Nagano prefecture ts situated on] Wednesday—Central vs. Mills, Southern Railway eect decline;. quality. less desirable; .rela- . % AT 44 per cent. f ; 45 @ tableland in the central part af] boys only. Standard Ol] of N. J. tively few fed-steers here of value The market ‘wavered for a. time “ E 45% the main island of Japan. Silk is Thursday—East vs. Park, bo: O O e ti n Oil Fi Id Studebaker Corporation -..- to sell above $10.50; $8.25 to $9.75] when United States cast iron pipe % -43% | the most important industry of the| and girls’ teams n Pp ra 10 s in 1e€. S 1 asa cosas early top| was subjected to renewed selling, 11.87] T8slon- There also is extensive} Friday—West ys. Central, boys’ matu steers ; average] falling to 66%; a loss of 3%. A ; ; : "g5| farming and forestry. Matsumoto] and girls’ team weight Sie 1,500 pounder maretet later active inquiry for the low 11-821 is a prosperous commercial city, scores were as fol- : Transcontinental Oil loads «weighty steers $10@10.75;| priced railroads, especially the Erles, with heayy transactions in cocoons Cotton Futures Soar. picked up at between 900 and 1,000} trnton Pacific choice yearlings scarce; steady coun-| Missouri Pacific preferred, St. Louis NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—Colton ad-}] down waiting on several additional 9.85 oon ey eee ey m 9.95 9.87 9.90 and silk worm eggs. Pos. ea SH lemand narrow; most soWS | and San Francisco, preferred, Texas s i" +s —- Richie .......--... el amp! vanced 60 to 75 points in the local | joints of conductor pipe. $4.50@7.75; short fed beef Seis and Pacific and Wheeling and Lake SHANGHAI HEARS Forward market today on publication of cen: United States Rubber -...-. 39% | $5@6.75; canners and cutters $2.50] Erie preferred, which rose 1 to 2], CHICAGO, Jan. 1$—Wheat num-| pjsagTER REPORTS CrOWE kcncecnntnpacce= Eads sus bureau reports showing con- To Geologize Countics United States Steel -....-.99 | @325 mostly; bulls uneven; few] points, stiffened prices elsewhere. | Pet? red 11%; number 2 hard! siANGHAI, Jan. 15—(By The Forward sumption of 461,560 bales for De-} A thorough geological investiga- welghty sausage offerings above| The closing was irregular. Five|1-12%- Associated Press—Extensive dam-|Jonea-Finn -.....---.------- Zaires cember, March contracts in the lo-} tion fs to be made of Platte, Gosh- $5; plainer and lighter kind down-| per cent call money and a 3% point|, Corn number 2 mixed 77%c; num: a¢0, including destruction of houses Center cal market advanced to $34.25 com-jen and Laramie counties this com- acenrareeat iD mey ward to 4.50 and below; vealers}drop in Continental Can brought | ber 2 yellow 7c. pared wi .25, the lower level at Numadzu and Interruption of all] Schwartz ----...--.--.----.. Smith American Zinc. Lead and ain. mostly fifty under Monday's average | about renewed selling of some of the] Oats number 2° white 46% @48c;/communieation in the vicinity of Guarda Butte and Superior -... 4, | upturn; packers’ buying at $9@10,|epeculative favorites in the late} number 3 white 46@47c, Tokio and Yokohama has followed —— Colorado! Fueland Ison according to weight and quality | dealings. sore number . 73%4c; barley 64@] in tho wake of a heavy earthquake Wyoming Oils. sands seem to be in evidence in the Montana Power --.------.-.61%B | Shipping demand meagre at $10.50@ 79¢; timothy seed $8.50 $8.51 clover! which occurred this morning, ac- NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—Prices of Shit Wellington fiel@ cevty LAA) serene ska ape cone tapers 137% | 11.00. iPr ehh ded yr ae cording to advices received from| East Girls (10) West (0) eens Head ieee Aad pera Rant Baht aeccved Shattuck’ “Ariadne Too % Sheep—Receipts 17,000; fat lambs 4 Saadeh petit ae Nl bl ae the affected district by the Nihon] Nellie Kerr. _Hazeldear Hayes steady to strong; sheep and teed-|| Foreign Exchange lows: the above name counties, Is the ing lambs around steady; bulk fat Dempo, a Japanese press associa- Right Forward Standard Ol] Indiana 66%; Gten-| primary factor behind the tnvesti-| wooled lambs $13@13.65; early top ing spring by the state geologist, of yesterday. Albert B. Bartlett. The fact that the Salt Creek oll bearing ~- Culver ——<—<—>> tion here. Margaret Grissenger_-Irma Hansen rock 44; Mountain Producers 18%;| gation. to shippers $13.70; some held high The reports state that the empcr- Left Forward or and the empress safe at Nuni-| Gladys Searles_------.-Elsie Knight Mutual 12%; New York 12%; Salt er; clipped lambs around 90 pounds NEW YORK, Jan. 15—Foreign Metals 4 adzu, despite widespread destruc- Center Greek. 23. PA Seattle ete: <p Mey, $1125; | medium welght | yearling RE ee ee tion in that elty, in which many] Pauline Cozad__...----Murlel Greer i —— McCoy, fe wethers $11; aged wethers $9; handy | “Ct prtain 4 4 424%: cab- EW YORK, Jan. 1§.— homes are sald to have been shaken Right Guard South Dakota Test. superintendent of the Bair Oil com-|. 71, 15% 15%] Wwelght fat ewes $8; feeding lambs| ,. GO" ig ast Mae Olle on ania | belay? alectraletls tock (aed cote, [Gowns Tbe dmmperialayite” boatea| Bicaiadeoere « meerta Toeiee Starting through a red beds’ sur- | pany, pes been scene eree ot thelnuckeye —. —— 73 80 | mostly $12.50@12.75. France demand 4.074; cables | 12% @ %; futures, 12% @%. at Numadzu, was not damaged Left Guard face exposure on the Martin Valley | Bair offices A wi 7 soe SuUc-l' Continental .. CEI pe} 4.08. "Germany demand .000000000- ‘rin eS: por and nearby, 49.97 howevo the reports state. Helen Melker-..-- Lorene Galleager Fench about seven ‘miles northeast |ceeds “Mr, Gettemy, ‘resigned. Cumberian@ .2..-.---. 1¢ 116 Omaha Quotations. cabion’.000000000038;)- Holland y ‘37;) ‘The area of greatest damage ix Right Center ‘of Hot Springs, S. D., the Mutual ius Cavena. s/o. 2 0. - 67 68 OMAHA, Neb.,| Jan. 15.—{U. §.|qemand 37.15; cables 37.20; Nor- said to have been between the towns > ‘Oil company is epudding a new test Has Refi id Course Ut 146 | Department of Agriculture}—Hogs | yay 14.17; Sweden 26.14; Denmark} 2°": Steady; prices uncdianend: of Gotemba, which is about 86 miles D ° and is now down 80 feet. Drilling| Night school classes in the prin, Receipts, 20,000; market slow; |.17.37; switzerland 17.29; Spain 12,81:| 128% steady; spot, 7.90@) southwest of Tokio, and Koozu, and |/VL. ayer ivorce Is ‘commenced last Friday with «/|ciples of petroleum refining have ‘Tran, 14 | earty sales, 10@15c lower; bulk 220 Greece 1.97; Poland .000010; Czecho, Zine, quiet; East St. Lous ‘gpot southward in the vicinity of Hakone Winch hole at the top. it. ta | been started ine to 325 pound butchers, $6.85@6.90; | Siovakia 2.91; Jugo Slavia 11aiy;] 2%¢ Nearby, 6.20@8.35. wvording to reports. received over| Granted By Court; thought the Madison ime will be | of instruction . B. pes, chief : 46 top, $6.95; 180 to 210 pound weight, Austria .0014. Ftumania. 5! Antimony, spot, 10.00. a single railway line kept in opera- > picked u pat between 900 and 1,000! chemist’ at the Parco refinery. 5; packing grades, mostly tine 33.00; Brazil 11.1 Tee ae a tion by the Kobe railway bureau be- few smooth grades, $6.60; y tween Tokio and Honshu. $20,000 Divided 10415 105 average cost yesterday, $6.8 Slight damage was suffered by the weight, 246. Sugar . district between Toklo and Koozu, wang voi pe | _CAttle—Recefpts, 10,000; market advices from this source stated. ‘The| Christina Maher was granted an mines DO eansccceccewe bs 41% moderately active; killing quality quake wag felt at goya, about 200 ees ivorce from VW. J. pianse SO. Ky. soca 1M roo1g | Plains bulk carly sales fed steers | NEW YORK, Jan. 15,—In refined | miler southwest of Tokio, in the (ia ettice court and an egual diet S. 0. Neb. 2 tio 212 | 2nd yearlings, $7.75@8.75; looks sugar a fair business was noted. | PPovince of Owar!, and in Shizuoka, 4 aise into a seething, bolling, tu- multuous oil producing and refin- ing industrial city in the~ short space of one decade, with unfailing pay-days aggregating many mi!- MEN VISITORS ons of dollats a year occurring 1 regular installments severa! times & month instead of the old possibillt 2 ; . n sion in Casper and Wisconsin prop- 8. 0. Ohio ELE TB a mere lap er Ait ply Sep saints ip | Rp TE silver, |Frices wero unchanged at 2.26 to|{" Surves province, along Suruga| {1 \incaat $20,000. She is aloo Vacpum 53 reser da y Sina eee Joan doiare, 48. 8.60 for five granulated. Refined |r | serological ob: to have $25 per month alfmony and that a few hundred thousand dol-}s, p, Oi ------------ 187 gi Nottie mioeta On" yearling pisrican, dollars futures nominal. Senin SanCed after tha nne| attorney's foex and costs. f Tare Hebe he (ciateibuted tvile & nO. Tada eee MEG 3 OAK) Sheen Eanes toe ne tiatithenwititvor ine ceotitticte nk: |. ho, case was contested by the de: | {Continued From Page One) | year, is an experience neva~ to ba oe cone steday | Sugar futures closed steady. Ap-| corded by the selemograph by the | fendant and bitterly fought, the in- Casper and Fort Collins, Casper be- |forgotten by those participating in Daibin Aceabise <0 RR proximate sales, 15,000 tons. Jan-| arth shock was 39 640 millineter | troduction of evidence consuming named after Casper Collins, and |it.” beast toy bo 2 raat Potatoes uary, 4.95; March, 4.75; May, 4.84; |The quae ested foe a sneter®-| tho greater part of the day. he Colorado city being named after! Businesses already established fesdace; “atrodartebets: higher" Oiik Vhugrseopsc2 The selsmological .center apparently SR OTD thp father of the same man. whero the management is adjusted butcher cows and heifers, $4 0@ was off the Kishu coast, it ras} Otto Spratte of Denver is here on Attorney James P. Kem, secre-|to changing conditions, hav: every 6.25; canners and cutfers, $2.25@| CHICAGO, Jan, 15.—Potatoes stated. : business having arrived this morn- tary of the Salt Creek Producers’ |acvantage in maintaining a lead, > 2.50; vealers to packers, $9.00@9.50;|about steady; receipts, 61 cars; ing. Conservation committee, had for | nccording to Mr. Kimball wio drew outsiders paying upward to $10.50; | total U. 8. shipments, 592; Wiscon- NO AMERICANS his talk the subject of “Land and|}i¢ conclusion from watching sev- Saaarsvane bologna bulls, mostly $4.00@4.50;| Sin sacked round whites, $1.20@1.40; AMONG KILLED. Titles". “If your present oll indi-|eral Casper firms grow with the pos Greek light --..-..---.- 40 stockers and feeders, $6.00@7.25; | frozen, $1.00@1.15; bulk, $1.40@1.50; WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—Jeffer- wastona \SULAIIS.Coehe picasa) YOU city, Torchilght _Saaetteet top feeders, $7.90. | dusties, $1.65; Michigan bulk round son Caffery, American charge at sre in for a visitation of lawyers.” | Charies McMillan of Fort Colling|Elk Basin ~2.c-ccsccce 140 Sheep—Receipts, 14,000; market | Whites, $1. Minnesota sacked Tokio cabled today that Tokio and.| Are Yj u Interested he said, referring to the ofl business} 6, a word. of welcome for the|Greybull -..- wnwece-n--= 1.40 fairly fat lambs about |rount whites, $1.15@1.30; sacked Yokohama ‘suffered a sevoro ‘eart! 9 n as it is related to the lawyer. Casperites. “We want you to come)Rock Creek annnnenen-n= 1-10) steady; sales wooled lamba, | sand land Oblos, $1.10@1-15. quake shock this morning,” cau ee ae at pes a down to Fort Collins,” he said. [Salt Creek -. 1.00 | mostly 75@12.85; top, $13.00; In the Mellon Plan ? thing for the oll industry,” the at-| HG. Shaw, gave » vivid picture | Bis Muddy ------ Fo clipped lambs, $10.80; sheep, weak ing temporary suspension of rail- if for Coat Caen ee 05°) | way service. the water sursly, the of the city from which the dele- ‘t electric lighting system, and telo- woud seen te be wrtep ia the right |wates had come, told of tts pavea|Stmburst -—---- > t0l weight. ewes, $1.50@7.18: feeding Tr Aiong The Ceo ee ca was STapnIowERA” telenboule. oommonicn: direction and an entering wedge. It |stzeets, its wonderful scenic et-| Hamilton Dome -.-----—---..9244 | jambs, slow. that of the national treesurer ton. He said Tokio newspapers est!-| would be well for the citizens of |fects, its bigness and progressive- fe his aon mated that fifty persons were ing a deficit of $180,000. Proposals | “T Denver Prices. killed, both Colorad ad Wyoming to|ness “It {s a good town, a bjx town, - SVE ary, NEW YORK, Jan. 15—Call money | for liquidating the debt included a | “Ved. EL. Bebe wk, Casper eae ie Stronger for fe than native’ horse i SINESS 0 00K Denertient ot Agiauttnre f, | firmer; high, 6; low, 4%; ruling rnte, | suggestion that members of the na-|_ NO Americans were reported B. L, Scherck, tor, dis-|stronger for it than native horss- - Receipts, 4,900; dows bulk unser | 4%: clowing bid, 8; offered at 6%: tional committee and the conven- ree, the) dead.” Frederick ‘D, 2. cussed real estate as its rise and |radish” he remarked. \ im | early salads 100 lower peveras toide paesaeen br loans, iced le dhals Bott PLIS and otiee eee [America enibaasy’mutterca &° tee fall is effected by ofl or lack of it. Both the girls’ and boys’ quartets " . ceptance: ime loans, easy; mi He advised Fort Collins to take up lof the Natrona County high school peasipange yr batt MLM at ee thelr hotel ‘bills and other conven-|A™erican embassy suffered a frac- averages, $6.75 to $0.2 acking | Collateral, 90 da: 4%; 4-6 | tion expenses. This would afford a | ‘ured wrist, Mr. Caffery suid, gad 4 zoning system and to maintain 4 /entertained those gatherod at the aay ’ ® to 10@15c lower; light and handy If you are interested to know how the Mellon Plan will af- fect your business either as an individual or corporation, I will be glad to explain it to you. C. H. Reimerth Certified Public Accountant ing that with this excepti sows, steady, mostly $5.75. months, 4%; prime commercial | saving of $40,000 to $50,000, rtion the strong real estate board with the |juncheon today with a number of Cattle— Receipts, 2,500; calves, | P2Per, 4%@5. oo pears! pr eta thee Leia. seen view of keeping out land pores: pick PIRES | 100; steady; medium to fairly good jury. ay . Colling 3 an ae, beef steers, $7.85 to $8.35; several Butter and A similar rt Referring to Casper’s earlier per-|the members of the Casper Cham- loads good helfe 25 te E col? Eggs eee lovabar ool fod, W. S. Kimball, owner of tw0|ber of Commerce will meet this eve- : rth to good aval hnas to Sea Cotton : Loa ee eee, Stewart at Zo. Casper drug stores, said, “While I/ning at 8 o'clock in the court room| ‘The business outlook for the com-|canners, mostly $2.00; beef bull Would not willingly foreco having |of the court house for q program|ing months is good, according to| $4.00 to $4.50; bologna bulls, $2.25 to had the experience of [i ‘g004 | prepared by the Petroleum club} Max Hirsch, proprietor of the Lead- $3.50; four loads best feeders, $7.85, NEW YORK, Jan, 15.—8pot eot- old days,” yet it must be confessed, | which will go more into detail re-|er, who has just returned from New Sheep—Receipts, 7,300; few sales|ton steady; middling $34.30. corded on the G rbeaking strictly from a mercenary | garding oil matters and handling an| York where he purchased a line of|fat lambs, steady; two loads 90 ne SaeeT r seconds 44045: ‘laity. setsmograph entities omer pont ot tof grin pf areboinat ace city than the prozram this noon.| spring goods which are te on in-| pound averages, $12.60 freight paid: Flour, recelpts 6.569] most two mae ana geshenesd ite; roperty holder t! ever goo. ——— spection at his store, he long|two cars 84 pound weights, $12.00 MINNEAPOLAS, Minn., Jan, 15, firste S5%0; ordinary firsts | the best lfvestock town may be| For results try a Tribune Classi skirt effect still prevails in the| freight beri no panes nor feeding |—ilour uncharged; , brat $25,500 | 82@830; phi atv extras % Pr ae ge hha = |kohama. CHICAGO, Jan, 15.—Butter low-| WASHINGTO: , Jan. 15. — The er; creamery extras 53 cents; stand-|latest Japanes earthquako as re. ards 51%c; extra firsts 50% @52c; Income Tax Service 401 O-S Bldg.; Phone 787 4259; m. and 6:50 2. m., Toklo ti came, the transition of eucs @ com fied Ad ae ‘ : lambs sold $27. By refrigerator firsts 23% @24a, Father Tondorf, jn aaaeeo ee the