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2 A AEE MAELO She Pg ae rN LR de Casper Daly criune PAGE SEVEN. | Stocks : Grain AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED | STOCKS CLIMB WHEAT PRICES TO NEWLEVEL| CLOSE HIGHER Rails and Oils Lead Way to Higher Eos In Goth- SHORT SUPPLIES IN WOOL ENCOURAGING For Western Growers With Bullish In- fluences at Work in Market. : New York Stocks | = FOREIGN Deraand for Cash Grain| Pein Muncie, $2.90 ooo Proves Bullish Factor In | Dominion of Canada, Sa 1963 22-2=2-7-------- Trading peat Bile Copper 37 CHICAGO, Jan. 16. — Fresh thy i a Consolidated strength developed in the corn casper National be fgeeee Sik hare ainticen ends cre - Movement in today's stock market | market today at the atart, and was ing tempest or tariff, will be most/|ment is: The number of sheep + which eventually embraced all sec-| soon communicated to wheat and encouraging to the Western Wool/in all countries has been largely re- tions of the list. High foreign ex-|oats. Country offerings of corn grower. Boston advices are that| duce and the wool stteistion is changes, cheaper money rates and {overnight were extremely small.|American Sugar, 65 <--> American buyers have not consid-| unbalanced by reason of short sup.| Bethlehem Steel ~------__--54% | Frants -. favorable trade news were the|One of the largest houses operating a re a Tel. _gerious'y enough, it is believed | plies.” California’ Petroleum dominating factors. Sales approxi-| extensively in Illinois and Iowa was pues. imap thx fhe great strength of the wool aitua-| London, Sydney and ‘Buenos |C#"adian Pacific — 148% | Jupiter —__ mated 900,000 shares. said to bate obtained only three | Anaconds Conan Gains tion abroad. A decrease in the| Aires may seem @-long.cry from Kinney Coastal carloads on eth redh gle! pieced \Australian clip of approximately |Casper but probably every Wyo- NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—Stock } %*#°"- The pward 200,000 to 280,000 bales is noted,|ming wool-grower realizes that Am. Mountain & Gulf =---149 | 18% Of prices carried September delivery Prices <tarted for higher ground at 5 78% | Mosher Okla ~~.-.— .100.00 125.00 ; above 'ko season's previous top quo- wceceereweceerce=coere ailed & growing scarcity of desirab'e|erican mills are sure to need a ef New ¥ 00 14.00. | the Opening of today's stock market . Co ing prices, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy re grades in the River Plate markets, large volume of foreign wool whieh | <icako & Northwestern, caren Preston ne at te i Lwith the low. priced rails and olls ox rrp a sectendagre| Chicogo, Mil, and Bt Paul on. ieee Barclays Bank, Limited, London|must be imported, even under our cic R. L & P 25% | Picardy “4 Jeading the advance. The turn for in their December trade letter| present tariff, to eke out the do- 4 m4 eon - - Chile Copper, 6s — od TICE < ed eur eee Tithe, beter in. the foreign. news pene Poa eee MUAY rece | Goodyear Tire, Sm 194i ----=2---ao show @ sharp advance in cross-|mestic suppiy, :and this has a bul-|Cule Copper ----.. 87% Mayalty & Podaieiee cs Prompted consideration short cover} 2108 a) wroand, Great Northern, 75 A - bred wools, Cue to a satisfactory|lish bearing on the whole situation,| C@ne Copper --—.--. ass Bary a eee = ing by traders who had sold stocks |""Pestent buving in email total Montane Power fs A improvement in consumption by|With our American dollar the moat|C°D*lidated Gas “"Ti50% | Tom Bell Royalty --—- Filiowine the “recent, break inthe | “uiiea- wheat from an inital’ de |Hterihecten cae F mills in the Bradford district! welconte currency throughout the|CM Products --—--—-.-_.159% agg foreign exchanges. Continental Can |‘ “i apf ar gsi Fey salt Eh yer bese aa'to @short“supply, sain | wuesd ur aoe ee aaa hag on AER 36% fos weatay ry ryegcane 5 . gained 1% General Electric and wae due to -voakness at Liverpool. eens Gi oS gna gabe bs -. AI ‘gtowe! ™ ‘est nm tates ...... : 7 eran. a nm Ss the Economic Bulletin for January |reminding of the millions of pounds Y ~~--86'5 |WyodKan -o.- and Savage arms one each. May 108% aod ‘ruly 107%, wheat] Sine'air Con Oll co of the National City Bank of New|of foreign grown wool which would|CUb® Cane Sugar, pid -----.62% | y Ojpen W777 Too ‘The Duying movement continued] rose to well above yesterday's | Southern Pacific’ ev, York, which the Casper National|pour into this country each week Erie Rp ligeresare ya ay at Bel gS | NEW YORK CURB through the carly dealings, motor, finish. pees nate vat 4s .-... bank distributes to its depositors,|if the present tariff schedules | ©8™ou abe be aE ag motor accessory, leather and inde- 8. Rubber 5s the high prices that woo! is bring- should be decreased. General Asphalt --——-——____. Sabuntaiey. Prodadene. pendent steel shares taking a prom.| Subsequently, good demand for | Utah Power and Light, os — General Electric ~ 84% fnent pert in the advance. Gains cash wheat at leading terminals Western Union, 6%s .. Trade News in Commodity Markets of Country Giteiiioc "18 |Glenrock Oil -----.---= eiiens had a bullish influence, and trade | Westinghouse Blectria. 4 , Great Northern pfd --.-.—--.67% |Salt Creek Prds. ---- 22.87 nearly including | {future deliveries was much more | Wilson & Co., cv., 65 = = bik) > han of late. The close was Gulf Btates Steel -........__32y | Salt Creek Cons. ---. 9,50 . Pierce Oil, preferred Cuba Cane Su- active t ; Sidhe Pie sl eeeermeeaees Sodrd frtrmeiedleeersenepeen rrr y gar preferred, U. 8. Alcohol, Repub- Kpsltsidtle | WARSHIP hd 10 OPEN ' ' a Inspiration Copper 25% {Cities Service Com ~--148,50 Ue stect, U. 8. Cast Iron Pipe, Stew-| fe grqcc S00% and July $1.07% International Harvester ..-_84 art Warner, Pierce Arrow preferred, eee Int. Mer, Marine pfd -—--31% Maxwell A. St. Paul preferred, ais pelle Saw sos price ree International Paper ~.-.......3 Reading and Chesapeake and Ohio. (Continued From Page One) they did not abandon the capital toward Vera Cruz defeated an at-{and join the revolutionists. tempt of the revolutionists under — showed gains all around, General Sanchez to surround the ad-| RADIO USED ID Invincible Oil .. American Reiiator dropped two ord for the season. It was said that Kelly. Commissicn houre selling of lard| vancing body of troops, according | MEXICAN WARFARE. points, Foreign exchanges opened sth ‘acces oom bgp sot well as limit farm offerings and weakened the provision market. to special dispatches. The rebels} SAN ANTONIO, Texes, Jan. 16. were forced to retreat. —Radio has extended its field until. Open High Low Close| The federal army occupied Tehua-|for the first time in the history of ‘ firmer and then reacted slightly, FORT WORTH, Jan. 16—Whie] DENVER, Jan. 16—The cam: 66% French Francs sold as high as oth some distress continues to be: felt) paign of the Colorado Wheat Grow- Loulsville & Nashville --_ 875 twenty pois above yesterday's in the Texas livestock Inchistry, ers essociation to control the mar-|Magk Truck .. ~-87 Chicago Prices, close at 4.68 cents and then eased bankers and stockmen predict that|keting of the wheat crop in this} Merland Oit .-. I | CHICAGO, Jan. 16.—(U. 8. De-} to 4.57 rents. by next fall prices and expenses|state was officially launched today | Maxwell Motors 15 | partment of Agriculture.)—Hogs— Chemical, equipment and textile will be more adequately adjusted,|/at a conference attended by Frank] Midcle States Of1 -----__..6 | Recelpts, 31,000; moderately active, |Sbares joined the upward movement Some heavy losses were sustainéd|O. Lowden of Mlinois, chairman of} Missouri, Kan & Texas (new) 12% around 10c higher than Tuesday's | before noon, but the volume of bus- on cattle loans last year due tojthe Nationa! Wheat Growers Ad- Missour! Pacific pfd —~-..~----33% | best Ume; bulk good and choice me-|iness was on a reduced scale. Much shrinkage in value of herds, par-|visory committer, New o¥rk Central ~.---..--.102% | dium and heavy weight butchers,{0f the buying was influenced by ticularly in cows. Cows bought for — ¥., N, H. & Hartfopd —-_18% | $7,300.35; top, $7.40; bulk desirable | speculative expectation of favorable 375 ahead three years ago have Railway Equipment Norfolk & Western 1048 | 175 to 210 pound averages, $7.15@ | earnings reports and increased divi: sold as low ag $10 in some cases. | ST. LOUIS, Jan. 16—Improve- SE marketings still more. Corn closed Ta to 1@1%e net higher, May 79% to 79%c. Oats started at te off to %e up, May 47% <u 47% cents and later eter aga; " nm yesterday, according to dis-| Mexico's many rebellions, it is play- si Pac! .25; packing ys 5 dends with pools in active 4 WHEAT— ca i ments contemplated’ this year by Peale Ob nia at a5, Pking pr tates wee ee number of specialties. There foal.) May ---- 1.08% 110 1.08% 1.09% cx hotel the rebels fleeing when the paged ito deeb oa tases fon the Missouri, Kansas and Texas|Pan American Petroleum Baten | Weight, mostly $625@6.75; big pack-|% few heavy spots, Maryiand on |JUy. ---- Ae RE IE Stack tel ian it cocaine caer licanie ae tela vamdpaer St. Paul, Jan. 16—The temporary | T°! will involve expenditure of | Pennsylvania -..-----------..4314 | FS not buying; heavy weight hogs, | dropping a point and Market Street | SePt- y 07 1.06 1.06% 1 S ORN— only in sending orders to widely $5,500,000 mostly for locvnfotives,| Poapie'a Gas — $7.25@7.40; medium, — $7.20@7.35; | Railway second preferred 5%, Pierce | COF Bena D: % F court at Deluth apaioat the nic | cara and shop Bic wetpaeriee one Potts A RaineS Tey, | tight, $6.90@7.30; tight ght, $6.60@ | O11 Praterred: extended ita: early | AY --—-. - Rei raebenens Rada viaahn wore Worndbes pedi oy Saya ietteas tion of the state tax on royalties |Guities, | About, $2.460.000 will be] Pure Ol —---- rrrrr24yg [7-155 packing sows, smooth, ene aro} noc. Uetied einis? | sept, % ‘80% 1818, | Telegram.) —(By The Associated| The federal government is broad- mprovem: van on Sue ae enting en Lip: rd ayo pena 6.75} slaughter pigs, $5.50@6 and Continental Can two. Money | OATS— Press.)— Tho Co-operatista deputies, |casting bulletins on the war 7 who have been supporting the De|situation to the inhabitants of the 4a petileners who uskes the Shoes Sears - Ridbuck =. |, Cattle Recelpts, 11.000; fairly ac: |rates continued firm. Call tunds . Aba age; | La Huerta movement, at meeting | Mexico and to many in the United injunction. The law provides a|,*=ADING, Pa. Jan 16. The U.| sinclair Con. Oli cco. u26y, | tive: beef steers, yearlings So See ee, 14344 43% | Yesterday decided to remain in| States, according to Excelsior, nix per cent tax on royalties paid 9. Army qiiartermaster at Phila Southern Pacifia 87% butcher she stock, steady to strong; ‘were run up ly in : | CClphia has awarded a contract for Mexico City despite threats of | newspaper published in Mexico City “direct action" made against them by federation syndicatist workers if holders of Minnesota iron proper ties, which are-estimated at $15,-]1:900.000 pairs af army shoes to 000,000 for Iaat-year. . Aultman sand eons of this city, er te ~ a T05% % spots 10 to 15c higher; on. better| the afternoon and a number of the Southern Railway ~-—..-.-..42% grades yearlings and handy weight | usual leaders also sold higher, in- steers- and desirable ‘beet holfers;} cluding Baldwin, Studebaker, U. 3. top matured steers, $11.00; weight { Steel and American Can. Advances In some instances these bulletins broadcast twice daily, are-picked up in New York, the nowspayer has Jan. ----11.80 11.90 11.80 11.90 May ~-~-11.80 1185 11.75 11.80 RIBS— Ste TEXAS C0. an wemenvnnemvna—a43 Jan. - = 9.38 been informed. A 1 in wide assortment of inactive my Th ve . g Texas & Pacific ar 2 = : @ government {s constantly fn. Clothing JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Jan. 18] Topacoo Product@ A tena handy | weight | stocks ranged from:2 to 5% pelnts ay oP, tercepting mersagen sent from Vera CLEVELAND, Jan. 16—Methods|—There were 489,261 automobiles |Transcontinertal Ole creer on | Steers, $11.15; long yearlings, $11.50; Sah RReae CATER G SRN cos caeatsaTand ‘ersviaione Cruz, rebel headquarters, to wire: of overcoming’ the annayance of |registered' in Missour! on the first ‘Be: ie bulk mixed steers, $8.25@10.00; good | ing the extreme gain. z _ 5 % i tatl ‘trolled by ¢ QD HeEw On ready. made clothing willlot this year, In Kansas City there|tnitea Retail StOMSO Loci a | 2, choles yearling beet helfers,| | The closing was strong. Bullish | CHICAGO, Jan, 16—Wheat—No. Ea Huerta. faction, Excelsior sald. be one of the subjects discussed} was one car for every 5.3 inhabl- CO a tT anes La Huerta faction, Excelsior said. $10.50; most short fed helfers, $5.25 | demonstrations took place in aeveral|1 hard, $1.11%4 @1.13%; No. 2 hard, Although th A ! at the Ohio Ratall Clothiers and| tants and in the state’ one ear tor [SqjSeqi RG, Mowe) ———no—an-ea-e10% | Bron; tat cows, $476@600; New | of the low priced stocks inthe iace | 81.10% @L.i1%. GEOLOGY HER ough the messages are in cod bs S aS ible is encountered by the 00; | dealings, Pittsbu 4 Weat Vir] Corn—No. 2 mixed, 77%c: No. 3 Uttle. trou a ta atten hanes regletered ee BERR! Utah Copper sen 65% | higher, packers paying around | Leather preferred, Remington Type-| ats—No. 2 white, 48@5ic; No. 3 = ~ pat pes ep cael vidas a7} | $10.50; tow Jots upward to $11.00;| writer and Utah Securities rising Wee O Rts ys Overland ~-—---~-------! shippers upward to $11.50 and|three points or more. The Pan- Lp t (Continued From Page One) factions are the one at Vera Cruz. Sate Be ee saboyel many 3.000 paund feeseraian | Ampstiotn “ines {urned savy. ee ot a jectured by the qeologist, und |controlled by the rebels, and the 7 ip and Brief Sam eR ket Os f i sit when a. geologist is asked how long| Obregon station at Chapultepec, tl q ar sip an rie 8 See Pewee peeve cers pe edn a theaesg se out at i Sather rts $18.00@23.00. the earth has be in formation, | largest in the fenucie” ‘The Vera bs) = ks bd National Lead ..--------=--137%B| Sheep—Recelpts, 14,000; slow; best ; n perations In 1 1e. S Shattuck Arizona ~~--6%B | feeding lambs, strong; sheep, around Ribs—60 pound averages, $9.87. | he 18 unable to answer for the|Cruz station is capable of broad- > steady; bulk fat wooled lambs, and value of th eBureau of Mines| part of the United States. si a ah simple reason that his vocabulary | casting to practically all of Mexico early, $18.25@13.60; hela higher; three doubles good feeding Exchange Wyoming Shale Plant ed upon as the most promising lambs, $12.65; bulk handy weight J. Edson Himes of Denver, who|territory for development when fat ewes, $7.76. organiaztion was gained last night has no words to convey the length| and parts of the United States, and controls large shale deposits near|American supply shows sign of de- NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—Foreign | {font the talk given last night fj of time.’* messages from Chapultepec can be Some realization of the largeness| Picked up easily in the northern FLAX, Green River, Wyo., is contemplat-|pletion. Twenty-six companies are|ANS!O ~ % 2 exchanges steady. Quotations in| Beecher, deputy supervisor of the] DULUTH, Minn., Jan, 16.—Fiax: ing the construction af a 5,000-ton active in Lake Maracaibo region. | Suckeve . ~~~. : OMAHA, Nebr., Jan. 16.—(U. S. s iy. GI n meaning, they report, Of the Mexican wireless stations, the two most important to the rival " 5 local office. After dealing with} January, 2.46%; February, 2.48; er (Continued From Page One) cents: Great Britain, demand 425% " a hero RoR . plant there, according to reports| Continental - = ATY plans a ane ment to attend an informal reception | cables, 425%; 60 day bills on banks, | the assistance being rendered the} May, 2.51%. coming from Denver. It is said Of Value to Geologists estesds ileeeray apes Mpulk 220° to 828 peunds|at the homo of Former President | 428%. Frace, demand 4.64%; cabies, {ning industry, Mr, — Beecher Te Peng hee Re the first shipment of steel for this Catena — ---—-— .60 6114 | higher; bulk ae G65. Italy, demand C201 cavie | spoke of the problems this govern: LIBERTY BONDS new plant has already arrived in to ited! in recent research |/Ininois . ------------1.45 1. butchers $6.90@7; A icekionactiag tn the interest of 4.37. Belgium, demand 4.25%4;|M™ental branch {s working on that) NOW! YORI, Jau, 16—Liberty Green River and that work of |jvork by the Depar Bb rtas ce Mite Indiana - ---------—-~ .93 : rage} Various declared and potential pres-| cables, 4.26. Germany, bear directly on the welfare of the!bonds closed. 15 99.12; first 4m building will start in April. The) snow ‘that the analysis of the gases ie gett Te serpen teh ae Tuesday 51 dential ¢andidates continued today | .000000000023; cables, . {Petroleum industry. He said in/98.7. first 4% 99,00; second 448 qrumbull process of extraction 18) aissolved in underground waters| hor bpiie een 500; market ac-|&mong the committee members, The | Holland, demand 37.28; cables, 37.33. | Part: fourth 44s bed nis con may be used by the prospector orlonio Ol vot ai tive; fed steers and yearlings 16@|3CAd0o camp made public a poll,| Norway, demand 14.22, Swed “The goverment, as the largest|99.1; U. S. government 44s 100.00. EES geologist as in additional aid in dis-| prairie Of... 2. 2 a8 25¢ higher; kilng quality plain; | taken by a member of the McAdoo} 26.17. Denmark, 17.41. Switzer-| lessor of of! und gas lands in the Pp cea. eangcra rd Deisels For Ships covering now ojl or gan fields. The} pray, a Pipe cea OR eI bulk $8@9; few loads weighty | Publicity forces showed that 52 men land, 17.31%. Spain, 12.84. Greece, | United States, is vitally interested Rail Buildin A subcommittee has been ap-|hydrocarbors present in the water Bint aaa Ramrotcgegs steers $9@9.50: later prices paid for|®d women on the national commit. | 1 Poland, demand 000011. | in the conservation of there re. g Pointed to stucy plans for placing | serve to indicate whether oil or gas Sou. Pipe oo i ar, two loads lots averaging around | tee out of 91 polled, favored Mr. Mc-| Czecho Slovakia, - Jugo Slavia,| sources It ts felt BS ee exert: ‘ Deisel engines in all vessels of the|sands exist in the regicn through 0. Ka: 1,500 pounds; fed she stock 15@25c | Ad00's nomination with 25 non-com-| 1.15%. Austria, .0014. Rumania,| ment that a partnership exists be- Permit Issued Skipping Board and to loan money| which the waters "have passed. A ey oO. i oat “1 1 higher; other killing classes, stock-|™ital and others scattered, 50, Argentina, 32.84. Brazil, 11.15. | tween {t and the operator and like to private owners for the same|Portable ficld apparatus has been|<" 6° rite ers and feeders steady; bulk butcher Greathouse, Indiana | Montreal, 97 7-16. him, wishes to obtain the maximum purpose. developed by the Bureau of Mines irene se RD cows and heifers $4@6.50; canners was elected seere- amount of oll and gas with a mini. WASILINGTON, Jan. 16 A which can te used for removing|S° O- ¥ 4 ‘ and cutters §$2.50@3.5 bologna] ‘tary of the national committee to mum of waste. Having this in mind, ASULINGTON, Jan. 16.—Permis- and analyzing the gases dissolved in bus mostly $4@4.50; beet bulls| Succeed Ed Hoffman, also of In- the waters. This apparatus and asa Sy bulk vealers to packers |@8na, who resigned. Chairman Hull Money the method of use are described in ve , |$9@9.50; stockers and feoders large- | W4* authorized to appoint an acting Serial 2553, recently issuec. Results - 06% 66% Ly s6a7. teasurpr to rucceed Wi'bur’ W. Navigzt'cn confpans tod total ofl contained in the ol! strat-| aro givon of analyses made on — Sheep—Recetpts 14,000; market | Marsh, who resigned as treasurer. ee SOP eee AION Oe Te eicte Cos ee. the um, roughly 10 per cent was recov-| waters from various localities, and active, genera'ly steady to strong;| Mr. Hull was busy today with de-||_ NEW YORK, Jan. 16—Call money| sistance, however, connct be ren.| Interstate Sunes Cobeatapion: ered by ofdinary drilling methods. | the «ig-iticarce of these waters with bulk “wooled lambs $12.76@13; top| tailed arrangements for the conven-|easier; high 4%; low 4; ruling rate|dered to best advantage unless the 45 per cent by the tunnelling meth-| rererence ta the detection of oll and $18.10; clipped lambs $10.80; light| tion, but said it would be some time|4%; closing bid 4; offered at 4%;| lessee does his part in keeping the CARE FoR DRUG ADDICTS. odj leaving in the sand about 45) gas. and handy weight ewes $7.50@7. before. the New York hotel head-|last loan 4; call loans against accep-| burear: propr riv informed as to his] SANTIAGO. Chile. —(Unitead per gent. Schnelder dea's with short deck $8; yearlings $11.25;| Quarters would be selected. The] tances 4%; tlme loans steady; mixed| operations. While the bureau’s| Press.)—Because of the increase in the problem of recovering this res- Marine Oll Operations Cat Creek .-----—..-.. ~-$1.40| wethers $9; feeding lambs $12.90, | Waldorf and other hotels were un-| collateral, 60-90 days 4%; 4-6 months| specific duty 1s to supervise the| the number of drug addicts, a pub- idual ofl, which is held in the sand ney Lance Creek -. 1.35 der consideration. Chairman Hull} 4%; prime commercial paper 4% | operations un governinent land we| lc sanatorium is to be built in con- like moisture in a squeezed sponge, On the Wolverine leases, onerat- Osage —---------—. has selected George F. Mara of | @5. are always ready and willing to as-| nection with the asylum fok the At Pechetbronn the sand brought! 4 by the Marine, DS No. 1 on the|Grass Greek light —-~.--— Denver Prices, Bridgeport, Conn., former secretary Garena Tuk Beer sist or advise sperators on land not| mentally defective. to the surface was formerly placea SEM of SE Torehlight © -~----—~-----------1.40 |_ DENVER, Colo., Jan. 16.—(. 8.|to Homer §. Cummings, as a per- belongmgto the government.” in vats, hot water added to it and Elk Basin --~----------------- 1.40] Department of Agriculture.)—Hogs | sonal representative to make = pre- An abigstalk by Ernest Marquardt the mixture hand stirred to bring ee r2777277777777 1:49, Recetpt,_2,800; slow: early sales |Yminary survey. Appointment of a Metals of the New Oil company, on the 3 rerrer me nnenewennne 1, 2 00 WW! ot be je for sev comp:etey © evening's program. intimate contact. When this was -85|to 220 pound weights, mostly $6.85 [anya =e ay Sap Benki nity the Bureau of Mines employs 1|#lon to build 82 miles of railroad corps of engineers to keep in touch] from Crane to Burns, in the Oregon with ton best operating methods in| timber section, was granted the order that they may advise and as-| Cregan-Wasaingt Railroad and 01 Mining Discussed ‘The results of oil winning at Pechelbronn showed that of the on sec. 9-39-78, also a Wolverine lease, has landed and comented 2,- Toes Amputated ‘After Freezing Big Muddy ~..-.... r By beginning with the acquisition done and the temperature of the NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—Copper, "i “ x BO4 feet of 65 8 ineh casin, Mule Creek -70| to $6.95; several loads held highe —- ats ‘| - | of productive properties and carry- water was 70-degsrees C. or more,|’O. tg ging ot wees IT: to\few driveins, $6.75 up: packine dull; electrolytic, spot and nearby, 3 the removal of the -ol! from the * * i his subject " c ine No. 6 fs érilling in shale at sows, steady, mostly $5.75: fat pigs. 1244; futures, 1244 @12%. ase Bo AN tale ong t 3 ,, [of tho fmal utilization of natural E sand. wag practically instantaneous. |11't09 rent. mostiy $5.50 to $5.75; stock kind Gr acta tReet OY, | Sua MaMaRaRat renacded hes On Auto Tri washer deeigned to ears ee ant | The Marine’s second test of the $5.50 down, steady. Potatoes Tibia siatehee te hanged, | Udlence With the most complete re BR through the water by means of | Sheds dome ip still shut down on Cattle—Receipts, 1,200; calves, Ld te ER TAOG REET [DOFt oMthé wiibject. that -hea, over M . re it th ¥ 1 1; A . Ul Bob awe been heax i Mrs, C. W. Barb derw screw conveyor working rie. tube pees of the stern. (150; aul looks sieady; around Zine,- quiet; East St. Louis spot n head in Casper. In sequence rhbee underwent | Steady on all u Hi « fecal abal deci ieenee ne to che | POBIPAGO, “i Jens. 1¢—potgtoey | ang neatty, bA5ORAG. failed to give satisfactory results Wyoming Oils, he told of the necessary calculations| 8" Operation for removing the because of tho comparatively small of the quantity of gaa available for| t0e% Of both feet at the County . Jan. 16.—1 lower; odd beef steers, $8.75; plain | Steady: receipts, 41 cars; total U. S.| Antimony, spot, 10.00, sale an@ {he methods by which ital this morning. Mrs, Bar- agitation of the sand and its con- Were shoe ae Fist age thd 2 trae Bike ata, (to medium mixed ‘yearlings, 36.10 | Shipments, 116; Wisconsin sacked —_— company ascertains these figares| .bee's feet were frozen in an an. Water ees contact With the | tated onthe: New Wark: curb as | eras tre@tiiger tate de@ sige; | 2, 31-50; East Tsete te tee: Beecneiatasis tant, scseate Pat BY SSR er eee OU eer Lee one olgbrock fp * lows: . *|canners and cutters, $2.00 to $3. f asad ss coe point of consumption, the cost of| Some me “ago, and it was Schnelder, however was able to] *20"™. 4 on (naiana), 66%; Bos. | "sons Cee en 3.23 cases:|POSt. Vealers, $9.10; plain grades.|‘usties, shade higher; Minnesota Sugar pipe liner, the distribution svatene | thought at first that the ampu, remedy this Gefect and then suc-| 145 wyoming, 1.146; Mountaln Pree Roa eponirelt He stockers and feeders, steady, $5.00 | S8cked round whites, U. S. No. 1 the sarvice standards of the utility,| t®tlon would have to be more se ceeded tn obtaining a. thoroush| sucerm, 18%; Mutual, 12%; Omer, | eet faltea ner fen ith or to $6.50; few stock cows, $6.50. and partly graded, $1.20@1.35; the utilization of the gus, the phyat.| Tous. Washing of the eand. with the im-|75."sait creek, 22%. petted seat city 5 ater ss Sheep—Receipts, 4,200; fairly ac:|Packed Red River Ohio: 5% | NEW YORK, Jan. 16.-—Demand | olosics! effects of gases, the invest) ——_—_$#_#$— bebe nae It is, cpere (ee, ore tive; fat lambs, around steady; top | !daho sacked Russets, $2.1 for refined sugar continued of fair | ment here in the utility, and gas In - chine wast 33 pans be eed to pen Extra Dividends, ve Bae $12.60 freight paid; few = Proportions with list prices un-|!ts relationship to Casper. Surveying and Locations teas thin” aoe nih eater oo NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—The Re 2 sa a ens paid; sheep, scarce; changed at 8.25 to 8.60 for fine} Mr. Marquerét’s discussion of his|] Geologists, Oil Kxperts, Ol Field cently, ne operation effl-) bublic: Iron and Stee! company to- Silver |few feeder lambs sold early. granulated. topic reveaivd numepous and popu- Maps, Blue Prints a ee day declared an extra dividend of } eee Refined futures nominal. lar _misconerptions on the part ot}f WYOMING MAP AND a 1 per cont on preferred stock. The FLOUR. Sugar futures closed easy | Yi; @p-}the public as to certain phases of Cosden in Venezuela regular quarterly dividend of 1% MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan. 16. proximate sales 28,000 tons; Jan-| the n: a’ gue industry and Cosden to drill for ol! in bed of{per cent on preferred also was de-} NW YORK, Jan. 16.—Bar silver! —Fiour, unchangod. Bran, NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—Spot cot-uary 4,80; March 4.65; May?! 473;! dealing rn simplified . detail with Take Mafacaibo. Venezuela look- clared. 63%; Mexican dollars 47%. 27.00. ton, quiet; middling, 33.80. July 4.82, these neints, clarified them. ‘ BLUE PRINT CO. P. 0. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg,