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Ehbe Casper Oellp Crinune : PAGE NINE — a — ak 0 yen OTOGK SELLING |GRAINS SCORE —r foo = A154 |New York Bonds oa aos d nae | SE eee | ATOILED) NEWAOWANGE) World’s Richest Field; Says Mining Will Replace Wells Some Day. “Salt Creek will be producing oil! z FOREIGN Favorable News and Trade|Lack of Increase In Deliver-| ceechosiovax gp. Se, eite hoes et Development Check the ies Lends Strength to Danish Municipal, 88 A —-—---------------~2=-———- Dominion of Canada, 58 1952 -----------—. Downward Trend Chicago Trading French Republic. 7s. ----22--2--2a Kingdom of Belgium,” te 2a ingdom of igium, 8s ~.... NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—Favorable} CHICAGO, Jan. 23.—With Chi-|cinguom of Norway, ‘6s ~. shale bed 700 feet thick, to which trade developments, including a de- ae secap” hepa pet go virsnt ae. oe as 7 tate Be oer | the attributes great cisto: Ne in country offerings of co ar- of Queensland, 63 — bet i! oe ae po es Hencotease. ines vAiten said the : Goren A yawns rt yates bs rive, the corn market today showed | J. K. of G. B. and L., 54%s 37 petits? enh decent othiogd BS > gp a een ER pas Pigs 100 jan increawed demand for stee! by the | continued firmness at the apening, _ RAILWAY 4 oppycock,” said Henry Altmans|in comparison with tht petroleum 4% weekly trade reviews and prediction| Pit speculators were inclined to|Atnerican Smelting, be veteran oll operator. in Cheyenne| shale importance of the Salt Creek| California Petroleum —-----.26% i of higher sugar prices, checked the| the selling side, but commission yard an Tee eka Te this week, discussing recent reports! gieia The Salt Creek shale deposit,| Canadian Pacific —--_.-2--.147% selling in today’s. stock market, | houses were fair buyer. Bears put ‘American Tel. col tr, that the “wonder field” of Central) he said, not only is incalculably| Central Leather __ 16% which again started for higher|chlef stress on the banking situa-| American Tel. co Wyoming was declining. sreater in extent than the British| Cerro de Pasco Copper ---..46% ground. Sales approximated 1,050,-|tion as Ukely to bring about In-| Anaconta Gannon, “Salt Creek tn course of time will} deposit. but is so much more thor.| Chandler Motars Si 777777777 8% | Monner Oxia. -.-— 100.00 125.00 | Foo ahares. creased movement of grain. Corn] At. T. and Sen cease to be @ producer from wells."| ousiy saturated with petroleum that| Chesapeake & Ohio -. --138% | New York Ol --s-<12.60 12.75 opening prices, which varied from said Mr. Altman, “just as all de-| one ton of Salt Creck shale will} Chicago & Northwestern _..51% Preston 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—Stock | 4° lower to 4c advance, May 79 to Pi veloped fields eventually are vir-| produce seven times as much off as| Chicago, Mil’ & St. Paul pfa..26 prices continued to fluctuate within | 79%4¢ Were followed by a period of on a Bassnatonrese Peinney, Str Sek: tually drained by production, but/one ton of the British shale. Petro.| Chicago R. I. & Pac. 24 harrow and irregular limits at the | MAFow fluctuations within the init-| Cilotgo, Burlington and Quin 3 oe ee eT have nee eebetroleum | eum “mining” in Salt Creek pre-| Chile Copper --— SEER | opening of today’s market but the |!#! range. Chile Copper, 6s — producer will have only begun when| sents no extraordinary difficulties,| Chino Copper —~.__._-WW..__.18% iy tendency appeared to be up-| Subsequently, buying pn the part Goodyear Tire, 8s the commercial draining has been| said Mr. Altman, the top of the| Consolidated Gas ay TLS Wand. Ue. Sioa and most of the |°f leading speculators Carried May | Gsoat Northern, 7s Aq. completed. The petroleum saturat-| shale deposit being only a few feet Western Exploration -.3.25 3. tien ataniantsnagdte ie improved | “elivery to a new high price record| Montana Dower fs A ~ ed shale of the field ts so tremen-| beneath the surface, tania Western States —-. fractionally but fresh selling broke |{F the season. May oats also| Northern Pac:fic ref., 6. B dous in bulic that it is not unreason-| Mr, Altman # thoroughly familiar Wyo-Kans out in Sinclair aud the PacAmoen, |touched the highest ‘price yet this pee nwestars OER able to suppose that production of] with the geological conditions in the .09 ean aia United Fruit advanced |%¢2509- Then profit taking sales of Srey 2 joan roth ic 58 petroleum from this shale will be} Salt Crook field. He is interested in A andi Onnscliddten. OL gar preferred | °°TM lead to a reception. ‘The close Gucntr Con-O0 oa. ie in progress six or seven generations! the field’s production as a result Players-Lasky TRB CLOSING || arommed ane was unsettled, % to %je net high in the future. Salt Creek is dectin-|of his large holdings of Wyokans, ‘Asphalt NEW YORK cv pe . 7 ing as @ producer from wells, but Sar irurte Southern Pacific cv., 48 .-.-- ay 4 s- inion Pacific First 4s ._.. one of the producing Independents. General Electric ‘ Bid Ask Special buying again took place Wheat was easy in response tofu. s. Rubber Ss .. the mining of petroleum there—a| “Casper is not, like so many | General Mountain Producers ---18.75, “ag | Wt Several specialties. United Fruit | jower quotations at Liverpool. | Utah Power and Light. Gs method of production potential of| other oil region cities, merely an pi Glenrock Ol extended its gain to 5% points and | Trade lacked volume. After open-| Western Union, 6%s tremendously greater output than| ‘ol! boom town,’ said Mr. Altman. Salt Creek Prds. Corn Products moved up 3 to 172% ing unchanged to %c lower, May | Westinghouse Electric. 7 107% ai the flowing and pumping produc-| “Casper needn't do. any worsring | Gul! hg seats pres Salt Creek Cons. — , 42 / another new record high. Gains of fy 7g to 108% and Jule 107 C| Wilson & Cop ove Ga 95% tion—has yet to be undertaken.” | about declining because the Sai iiasretion Coppa New York Of 1 to 2.points also were established {1'471;, the marist ralliod ¢ litie ang The Salt Creek shales, Mr. Alt-|Creek wells are declining. The International Harvester —-.._. f » ey ighnees srg ad sy poor then sagged all around to below yes- man stated, are 1,800 feet thick and! shale resources of the Salt Crock Int, Mer. Marine pfd 5 an urgh Steel. pi -Jterday’s finish, undetermined extent, the deposits! field guarantee that Casper will be 5 extending beyond the proven area of the field, Commenting on a re- cent English report of the discovery in West Somerset of a petroleum Y ss were ,heavy, American International. Paper <. Tobaccos were , heavy, a Later, the wheat market scored something of an upturn when corn and outs showed a decided upward Open High Low WHEAT— From Estronia hl cae cesarean sansa ded. aati Me ck nm impcstant petroleum center er Tobacco dropping 1% and Schulte 1, WIND RIVER CANYON TRAVERSED) rations after some of the best peer ey ages Foreign exchanges opened, lower. known American fields of this day Kennecott Copper as Speculative interest was at low | trend, but the effect of wheat failed have been exhausted.” Limp. Locomotive. ebb during the morning with price |to last. Prices closed unsettled at BE CR Te a wren oe Nae ced PS & Nashbville LIVESTOCK fluctuations generally small and un-|\%c net lower to a shade advance, . . important. Buying power-was con-|May 1.08% to 1.09 and July 1.07% Masland- Ol % tered largely in the steels, equip-| @% to 1.07%. arKke SSI an r1e s craxeent Mote ee EN er Chicago Prices’ ments -and coppers. Equipments] Oats were firm with corn, start: SSM Trin ere Stites ONS aeage CHICAGO, Jan. 23.—(U. 8. De-| Were accumulated on the theory |ing a shade lower to a shade bigh-] (continued From Page One) Aa ti tecinclsvebes Meio ndee the 2 Ld ° e Missouri, Kan. & Tex. (new).212 Bt oe ‘Agriculture)—Hogs— that they would benefit by the in-]er, May 47@47%c. Later the mar- party, closely followed by the 20] supervision of A. H. Christenson, On O erations In Oil Fields Missour! Pacific, pta.” = Wacbivta. sass; uneven; mostly | Stallation of automatic train devices | ket hardened a bit. other cars, sped on to camp No. 1 | representing the contractors. New : zs sendy to’ Se lower; big packers bid-|'dered by the Interstate Commerce | Absence of buying support was of the Utah Construction at Boysen | After lunch « short speaking pro- H. & Hartford ding 10c lower; bulk good and tisatnecaatnd ree “aingetneel in jAPparent in the provision market, | dam, where patatoos feast of ok gram took place out: in the open, NEW 3—Pri hree A Cw me i tchers | *¥™Pathy w he higher tri ol steak and pumpkin pie -was sprea: in the shadow of great granite “wyering'ofla'sk'2'p. an osay were | Sir’ Cott ‘Hom the ‘ret’ of the} Norfolk & Western TBOTI0: practieat top. 7.00; one | Metal Prices. Steels wore brought er ener aetna erenite en Ee Hae See, ha Biel cta: GI x prime-allbarrow toad te yard trad.{°" the promising outlook for’ ex Woenhut nn thn Cert vise Usted on the New York curb as : ‘ gp Coenearaag se ors 7.36; bulk desirable 160. to 225/P&nding’ operations and speculative 08% 1.09% 1.08% vty acecipnterpes bates Wo 2 a dara diana x Loe ved pte De. ral te sg is pound ‘averages 7.00@7,20; bulk |/©XPectations of op Cobes embhem eye neat: Si bra Bal i in 1863 as @ prospector, gave some weenie eng ase oe heal in euler Sento aseen People's iGen “4 Packing sows 6,60@6.70; killing pigs hast ceartsaiateitie mee 6% 1.06% 1.06% early reminiscences of the days ducers’ ~ futu ‘ ere. pues rosie , Vyoming was an unexplored tain “Producers 18%;*Mutual 13. Societe: are a nloartined polity & Refinere oan. Pood Bie "Mice contracted although Pittsburgh and | ; ae ata vies ~ wees xo ee Omar ,66; Salt Creek 23%. or igor ome Uap alge be ire wo----------. ore are ee 7.15@7.30: Stu 4d pWest Virginia moved up 1% points. te oe 79% well L. B. Laird, Senator A. K. Lee, ling Revived. tha: aavantes will tolibw. -rigurey Republic Iron & Stecl --—--..64 | @7.25; light 6.80@7.20; light light | eden 2 thang tee Sprite, er ecessaig ‘AH Cprdateneon,) W. Je Howey Jan,.23,—The ad-| just madé- public show, 108,872,185 | Sears Roebuck -......-----...91 0097.10; packing sows smooth gallons of gasoline were produced i Gy, akinoMbl, “Andecion Cartan 7 , x and Dr. Hale were the other PU. 8. Alcohol, American Cai AT 48% 47 aDeukers. . O 5@6.80 packing sows rough 6.40| a i oy ‘ im this state in December, or ap-| southern eeome OS.s5: slsuanter Disa TO0OE35. [Pountfy ana Nptloval “Land. sold 2 sBbebe Vere daha ened Canper. was represented by Lew proximately two million gallons less'| gyuthern Rathway “co. SPE Ra OT ok tteen ekul | austatignd © ‘Cah: mime oneoeaet Pacimaberrsah hut ; ‘4, |M. Gay and George B. Nelson, rep- is. to cause a renewal. of | than the month previous. Crude oii Standard Oil of N. J good to choice. light tga vf a per cont drilling in the two states, production for the first two weeks Weight fat steers, steer mar! semi 11.80 11.80 ia | resenting the Chamber of ine mi i oO te eer is id representatives of the 4 Speculation In public ‘utility Issues 11.62 11,62 ee @| merce, an re of this month indicates the total ite ta ee shippers | became lively following the judiciat : ; Rept ah Lapkieahes- dy osueae Se eee at ad ee ote | Tanuary production will ‘be ‘about | eras’ <Pacitio _—- aa. peeating fie, ands Uke ana handy | decision declaring. the $1 gas. law 9.55 |F Me AM loop mon rominitings Pbaeltty, Gay was quoted at 20 cents a gal-/ 2,000,000 barrels under December. | tohacco Products 7A pelocHinn £6% Jonge, Al OD@ 10.26. ons | unconstitutional. Consolidated, Gas tEae a e Mea, a PAULEY lon, with tank wagon price at 17% | On January 1'there were 191,760,375 ‘Transcontinental Oll .--... 5% NAb Sieeaaed Neoreeaa *10.60.| Pounded up 4 points to 67% and : a pee Wns jowey, rep! 5 cents by the Standard Oil company | gallons of gasoline in storage in the }Union Pacific -.--..--..2-.0--120% rank and file fat steers tending un.| Brooklyn Union Gas rose 4%. Some =. 9.82 9.82 9.82 9.82 Wehtiat the sea of New York, ‘This is an advance | state, or less than two months’ out- United Retai! Stores -.. evenly lower; fat she stock not mov-| f the sugars-und moters also were May “2.213619 10:18 30.18 1013 y - 29 Boas A, ved 4 td of one cent in the last week and | put. ing; canners, cutters and bulls slow,|Sttons but other active stocks fell opened yesterday, ishway about steady; vealers strong to 25¢| Pack when various raflways became United States Steel a partment announced that no travel = higher; kinds suitable for outside} heavy and U. 8. Steel and Studo- *]] Utah Copper <io77777777785% | demand showing advance; bulk veal-| baker began to give way. REP: < Wostinghouse Electric ~.......6 ers to packers around 10.50@11,00;|, The c'osing was firm. Bullish through the gorge would be per- Willys Overland Cash Grains and Provisions CHICAGO, Jan, 23—Wheat num- ber 3 red 1.10%; number 1 hard 1.10%. mitted for about two months, while teams and steam shovels were ‘busy finishing up the work. It 1s pos- oo demonstrations in Corn Products, & i Aisi Pedi elie spar ta vane: fatrly ac-| Railway Steel Spring and Marland| Corn number 3 mixed 7714 @80¢; 2 a sible that some arrangements may tive; fat lambs and yearlings weak | Oll had a tonic effect on the rest of| number 2 yellow 80% @80%4c. i 3 ‘ 4 be made for oe @ public to zee ie Colorado Fuel & Iron to around 15c lower; sheep and feed.| the list in tho later dealings. Oats number 2 whito 47% @48ige: | 3 ‘ « |tead Sunday afternoons, while the a | ti Ssh. pet -_——— oe 3 apy AL ae sey ¢3| BOM agterstearexeagaes | | Workers are taking a rest. ee 2 eben: yo Number 2, 72c. arley nt fey Natio: RE Se 60 @13.75; CHICAGO, Jans 28—Reports | volver with one empty ber | National Lead 144% | choice fat woled lambs 13.50@13.75; that Rev. John Olsavsky, pastor of St. John, the Baptist Roman Catholic church in South Chicago, had been fired on eariy today in the rectory. and had been wounded were unfounded, the police learned. The presence of a re- The first tourist to pass through Shattuck Arisona 6% to clty butchers and shippers @ 82c. Timothy seed 6.00@38.00. eeeeeaon— aha! oh, era ane the canyon was a Fora, said 73 SOS DIS ; n Pipp, first, 2 i caer roman | daa rer zenet|| CITY BRIEFS | ||. saeraetoeses, tse | Sant eee tai | a Sela eta, in the ceiling and a dec'aration wethers 11.75; good handy welght 12.20, , sixty pound averages| ti? °tnited States, He woe pre Mastebtiee’ attices ler oe of John Navak, that his sister, fat ewes 8.00; feeding lambs 13.00 987. Bellies 9.¢2. sented at the White House by Ass't.| "ear Meeteetsee since iast Septem- Irene, a niece of the priest, heard Oltse. * —-—-—____ a shot, were unexplained. - . B. Wright. ber. He brought up the rear of the Peer eee eds BAW a official cars, and sped on toward Miss Novak later said she ap- bd parently had dreamed of the pistol. TRACE M CKACKEN 10 SUGAR shot. BE SOLON'S SECRETARY L. E, Laird, superintendent of the ‘state highway department, is in the city today on business. erry Anglo £ ---2one 15% (16 Omaha Quotations. Buckeye . --.-....-.---19 79% OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 23—(U.. 8. Continental . -2.....-.51 51% | Department of Agriculture)—Hogs— J. F. Willenburg is here today on ines dain ce 1. Receipts, 19,500; mostly 6c lower; |business from his home in Denver. leate inquiry today ranged through] cumPeriand Mat” ati [Bulle 210. to. 900 pound butchers: #0 49 all phases of official life and threat- iene me Seve crease Soyo The roadway is in excellent con- dition to travel now. There is only a few inches of snow on the road, despite the heavy snowfall in that Casper as soon as he was permitted NEW YORK, Jan. 23—A better to pass. ted in refined sugar be- $6.85 @6. top, $6.95; choice.weight | Charles Steel of Midwest is at- tone was not ened to engulf senate debate. poe iss 86 butchers held her; 180 to .210 |\tending to business affairs here for Senator Caraway, Democrat, Ark-| Indiana 1% 92 Me cause of diminishing pplies. | Pesion. The first survey for the canyon EAS ‘avshort time, CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan, 23—Tra | Prices were unchanged at § road was made in 1920, and con- , Who has attacked the official : lights, $6.40@6.65; ; bide Fad Ara a Sevag ee Aah ee ast Se scapes PD gy 12 Aen Eine nM nea ree 's of Mr. Fall on the senate floor, | ing sows, $6.50@6.60; average ‘Sooo otiesp's ofthe National |.ernor Ross, today announced his| Refnied futures nominal, f ‘The contract called for canstruction was demanding action‘on his resolu- Tuesday, $6.66; weight, 241. ; Supply company spent a short time| resignation. _ On February 15 he| Sugar futures’ closed firm; ap- tion proposing immediate cancelia, - today at Teapot on ‘business for his if tion of the lease entered into by the f approximately 12 miles of road, proximate sales 36,000 tons January | ” bis become private secretary to 4.98; March 4.84; May 4. July |through which three tunnels’ must nator John B, Kendrick, suc 496. be run, aggregating 832 feet in ceeding W. A. ones of Sher. | * length, which must be bored through idan. The name successor former secretary with the Sinclair (Continued From Page One) oil interests. Publisher “never asked Fall” to| Fall is expected to face the in- ‘company, eee G. Gruhrant is among the Den- Solar Ref -.----.- 222.211 215 Sou. Pipe ~-—~---......96% 97 black diorite, the hardest known a a 5: {ver business visitors spending sev- In the Governor's office, who is rock formation, The contract called 4 but he “just got in and | Vestigating committee. again on Fri-| S, O. Kan -----___--47% bulk fed steers and yearlings, $8.00.|.eral days here on business. said to have been selected, is with. ee ee SeGNIOH spite: | OAS) baving announced in New Or HcOLIey . @9.26; better. grades cows and helf- Reads o ated his previous charge that Fall | !eans last night that he would leave for un expenditure of $585,000. One $ mile of the road which Included the tunnela cost $101,000. The road is a part of the Yellowstone highway and the Park-to-Park highway. For the first five miles the south- ern end of the canyon is so narrow that it requires considerable en- gineering skill to locate the high: way. Solid walls of granite rise up to a distance of 2,000 feet above the river, and it is seemingly almost possible to step across at the top. held. ers, steady; others around 26c lower; D. R. Stausbury is a business man stands indicted of treason at the bar | today for ‘Washington in response f vealers, 25@50c higher; bulls, stock-| here for a few days from Crawford, NEW YORK, Jan. 23,—Liberty to a committee summons. The com-| 8: O. ers and «feeders, . steady; bulk | Neb. ree eeote government ofl | Mittee’s purpose in recalling the for- 3 bonds closed: 3%4s 99.11; first 44s butcher cows and pees. $4.00@ Menta ng Th E 99.14; second 4%s 99.11; third 4% ” leclared, | Mer secretary is to insist that he ex- 6.50; canners and cutters, $2.35@| M. Henderson, E. M. Hendrick- 99.81; fourth 4%s 99.1; U. S. goy- “thies aa Beds Recccmucarsed to | Plain tho source of the $100,000 he mannan 86% 66% bologna bulls, $4.00@4.50; beef |son, Harry. W. Osborne, Charles M. ernment 4%s, s named Sin-| has already testified he carried to bulls, $4.75@5.25; vealers to packers, |Schass, Robert Maxwell, and Frank 0 | NS cule aid Meee es Sarr El Paso to purchase an addition to : $9.00@10.00; outsiders paying up-|Swift are Denver men who arrived * his New Mexico ranch. ward to $11.00; stockers and feeders, |in the city yesterday, POTATOES FALL STARTS Masel fe ae, Dersonat friend ana|} CRUDE MARKET || sc2se7.0. : eee —. 2 FOR WASHINGTON counsel for Harry F. Sinclair, also Sheep—Receipts, 9,000; market ‘W. R,.Capron of the Sinclair]. NEW ORLEANS, La., Jan. 23.—| 18 expected to arrive here tomorrow slow; early sales fat. lambs, steady | Crude Oil Purchasing company ac- CHICAGO, Jan. 23—Potatoes| ‘There are numerous interesting Albert B. Fall, former secretary of|ffom New Orleans under a sub-| Cat Creek -—. ~------41-55 | to strong; wooled lambs, $13.00@ | companied by B. 0. Dougherty of trading slow; market dull; receipts | treaks of nature, forming walle ana the interfor, and J, W. Zevely, per-| Poena Issued after the committee] Lance Creek: ---.------------ 1.50 18.25; no clipped, lambs higher; |the Mammoth Oil company are| charge of violating the liquor or. 28 cars; U. &. shipments 625; Wis-| castles, huge cranive sdonamiata; sonal friend and counsel for Harry|had been told by Sinclair's secre-| Osage -...-------------------» 1.60 sheep, scarce, around steady; feed-| spending a week or :ten days in| ginance. consin sacked round whites, $1.40@ and one can even trace the outline ¢ F. Sinclair, ol magnate, left at 8:30] t#ry, G. D. Wahlberg, that Sinclair! Grass Greek, Hght -----------. 1.58 ing lambs, steady to strong; top, |Tulsa on a business trip, Orval Davis was arrested on the| 1.59; $1.60; | Minnesota and of ruins of ancient cities, pyramids * a. m. over the Louisville and Nash-| ad loaned Zevely $100,000, evidenc-| Grass Creek, aad charge of carrying concealed wea-|North Dakota sacked Red River and tombs, with soldiers standing heavy -----.--- .90| $13.00, _ Fi Uberty bonds and] Torchiight _--.--. 1.55 —_—_—_———— ons. oO} A0@1.45. ville railroad for Washington to| ©? by $23,000 tn rehijg’ Pp hios $1.40@1.45. guard. Through the magnificent comply “With subpoenas ordering 2.00 shares of Sinclair consolidated| ik Basin PE ey gorge Wind River flows with a —_——— D,R. Fisher, Bert Rainwater, and Nellfe Tranton were arrested by the Police yesterday eyening on the » ©. BH. Dickson is an Omaha man spending several days here. we 1.55 -,Oll Corporation stock. G.-T. Stan-| Greybull 1.55 thi te pear the senator- reybu! tal opuinnitien tivcatien tinecthemens| taeks Ot CounsAlL foe lanlaie they Rock Creel 1.30 Pat ee ee fled ‘yesterday Zevely had told him . Foreign Exchange Thomas G. Steele of. Pittsburgh, noisy glamour. The stream has a Salt Creek 1.20 Pa., ts here for a short time on a NUMEROUS FIRE GALLS MONEY | fall of 200 reet in 13. mies. Mr. 1 . Zavel made | he had used the money to purchase Big Mucdy 1.10 business trip, } Tees separate temseretiongy for the trip|4 home on Long Island. Mule Creel -70| NEW YORK, Jan. 23—Foreign cee “You can tell the newspapers that| The committee took up again the} sunburst. __.. exchanges easy. ~ Quotations _ in trial of.the books of the Hyvia Cor Nton obi cents: Poration, which Stanford sald was| 2omilton Werte. Great Britain demand 421%; ca- ested @ private one, including only Sin- Byron bles 421%; sixty day bills on banks} EH. A. Arnett and Jack Rigging clair. and members. of his im. Mr. Zevely and I will‘ occupy my drawing room as 1 am too. ill. to travel alone,” Mr. Fell told: news- paper men. An agent of the department of justice traveled on the ‘same car. Bryan Reid'is spending today here trom Midwest. ‘EW YORK, Jan. 23.—Call money ruling rate <; } closing bid 4; offered at 4%; last } Joan 4; ca'l loans against The Casper fire department has ! ybeen unusually busy during the last two days answering alarms. In no Instance did any of the fires proye Serious and in two cases the alarms Proved to be false. The New York Hat Cleaning works and Shoe Shin- ing parlor was the scene of a smal! laze in the rear room at 2 o'clock this afternoo! It was soon put out. —— 23.—Copper t and nearby NEW ORLEANS, La., Jan. 23.— E. L. Doheny, president of the Mexican Petroleum corporation, and his party, left last night at 8:10 o'clock over the Southern railway for Washington, it was learned to- day, Ta. in irregular; spot and nearby 00; fotures 49.00. umber 2 southern M. R. Top'en of Minneapolis, who has been spending the last two weeks here visiting with friends do- parted last evening for his home. Se SHERIDAN, Wyo., Jan. 23.—The | Surveying and Locations Denio Miling company's elevator Geologists, Oil txperts, Oil Fleid Parkman, 27 miles north of h Maps, Blue Prints was burned to the ground WYOMING MAP AND Harry B. Durham, d ernor of the Ki Notches -.. 419; France demand 4.47%; cables |iare here today on business from mediate. family. Senator Walsh. pict Butio = 4.48. Italy demand 4.33; cables | Caréyhurst, Democrat, Montana, insisted on the q bles 4.04. Germany demand .000- “George Mantz of Lavoye ‘ishere in view of the testimony of Archie 000000023. cables 000000000023 Hoi-| attending to buiness affairs of im- Roosevelt that Wahlberg had seen B d E land demand 36.98; Norway demand | portance. er an Ss 13.88; Sweden 25.90; Denmark 16.1 ge 4 Pepaay ke poration for $68,000 drawn in favor utt ss Switzerland 17.26; spain. 12.7 M.A. Alexander aud W. F. Ed: of the foreman of Fall's ranch. es ; (000012, ho Slovakia 2.90%: Jugo|WeSt and intend to spend several sing, he ooks In the absence of his|er: creamery extras f0e standards| sl0!t:, Gzecho Slovakia. SOM: Jug! Gays. here. client, Stanford agreed to send a extra firsts 48% @491%4c; firsts s A : V. D. Mathinson is among the ALBERT B. FALL Europe at the earliest possible time.| Eggs lower; receipts 5,25 3] Bokio’ 496s. Montrenh, 87:,24-26. Salt Creek men spending a few days WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—While| Chairman Lenroot announced that| firsts 41% @42c; ordinary ing committee is awaiting the re-|4nce of Sinclair without del turn here of Former Secretary of} Stanford deyled’ that the depart. eno 4.3314; Belgium demand 4.03%4;% ‘By ye be committee's right to see these books | “224°? id Cancelled checks of the Hyvia cor- ; oe Greece 1.93%; Po demanéi| Wards came in yesterday from Mi Objecting to the committee exam-| CHICAGO, Jan, 23,—Butter high-| GTeee Yi Poland demanc apache 50; 62; 11. PROBERS AWAIT cablegram urging his return from e; seconds 45@46c. Argentina 26.62; Brazil 11.1 here. the senate Teapot Dome investigat-|the committee desired the appear. ; refrigerator extras the Interior Albert B. Fall, discus-| Ure of Sincl for Paris was “‘seo- ¥. C. Nichols ty here today from unis club for Col-/Cheyenne on @ business trip. SEND IT TO THE acording to re BLUE PRINT CO, orado and Wyoming ts attending a The loss Was estimated at $6 and FP. 0. Box 325 . sion of ‘sensational testimony al-| ret.” as indicated by the testimony PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—Spot cot-| meoting of the trustee. me: abers ber’ 1: BE: Noonan is spending several | included 3,000 bushels of wheat. The teady given in the Wyoming oil of Roosovelt, PHONE 1702 ton steady; middling 34.00, ing held this week in Deayer. days here this week from Rawlins. Room 10, Daly Bldg, origin of the fire is unknown. weedeat