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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1924 ‘ 3 Oil : Finance : Bonds : Livestock = All Markets MIDWEST DRILLSIN | [ Nr Yetsoxs ;? Wells Driled in During Week on Wyoming-|ssc= caine S38 oa PAGE NINE American Car & Foundry -_.162B ae ea American Smelting and Refg -.61% 1o Salt Creek ‘ Czechoslovak Rep., 8s ctfs -. 95 4% 95 Associated and Salt Creek Consolidated | Americ Suear_ “ex wer Glose of Trading iat | cling, of May and Buying | fanah Siowcpet A= 22. See 300 Sac Be In of July Options Is Ae Re te 100 99% 99% 7 ew York Foiture rench Republic, 7%s - Acreage at Salt Creek. American Woolen a--- 13% foentragriae dine, = 2:18 rsflok, ewe of Sasiot Anaponda Copper —_---—..--— : = . - Atchison... pt: sae ae NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—Stock] CHICAGO, Feb. 20—Wheat un-|Kinsdom_ of te ng wes Baldwin Locomotive ran early | pri lay soon after the opening.|U, K. of G. B. & I. 5%s, 37 -. a company, elther well flowed when |are as follows: Baltimore & Ohio — period of moderate strength which | Increased selling both on the part 8 RAILY AY AND MISCELLANEOUS roduction was struck and both are| Nieber Dome—Test well, 3,470|Bethienera ‘steel 777 fd was featured by the buying of the |of holders and from the speculators} American Smelting. 5s to be shot. One of these is Wyom-| feet: sidetracki: bit. 7 m ofl shares. Trading was on a re-| was chiefly responsible. Aggressive| American Sugar 6s —_- ing Asabelated well NG. SA. couth| Grae Gresko 19-A, Meetectse Saasartang Petreieun ex ns ‘oi | Weed scale because of crippled wire | support was lacking and notice that | American Tel. Gol., east quarter section 22-40-79, drilled |15, 3,785 feet: drilling. 34 tag | facilities. Sales approximated 800,-/on account of the British dock strike | Anaconda Coj. 78, 1938 Baxter Basin—Well 6X, north Gz Ba, | 000 shares. steamship companies were refusing |P@conda_ Copper, 6s, A,|east quarter section 11-17-104, 8,280 feet, underreaming. 2,492 feet. To these completions} New Mexico—Jones Dome—Well must be added Mountain and Gulf/No. 1, southwest quarter section well No, 27, northeast quarter seo-| 25-12-23, 1,145 feet; running 8%-INch tion 6-39-78, which at 2,020 feet got! casing. Marine Oil Employes Lay Claim to Best Camp po to take grain cargoes from this side} At,,T- & San.. Fe gen. 4s —. Baltimore and Ohio cv., 4%s e Mike Henry —....---. .00% of the Atlantic had some depressing| Rethiehem Steel con., 6a Series A = influence. The opening, which va- Canadian Pacific deb., 46 ~—~...—-...... < up, wit lay and July both $1.10%/|Chi'e Copper 6s -.--........ a Pleardy - -acanbin pete haere to $1.10%, was fol’owed by declines|Gvodyear Tiro &s, 1941 -—----—---. ‘ mI oday’ 0 0 Great Northern 17 A stock market, opening prices dis- 1 well below yesterday's finish, ner Pow Montana Power, 5: Royalty & Producers -- .10% °.10% | playing a decidedly irregular appear- Phaihar rite 2 cong rend anal Northern Pacific ref., Sunset . ~-..-.-----. .01% §.02 ance with the main trend downward. ‘The lose’ was. un’ Pacific Gas and El Tom Bell Royalty -.... 02 .03 |Baldwin and United States Steel settled, %c to %ec net lower, May| Pe": BR. R. gen., 58 Western Explcration 3.50 260 common each dropped 1%. Inde- <s 4 y Sinclair Con Ofi col Cuba Cane Sugan pfd Wyo. Kans -.........75 80 |pendent strength was shown by al "1°'* t 110%% and July $1.10%.| Southern Pacific cv, 4s Chicago, Mil., & St. Paul% pfd 24% Chicago, R. I. & Pac <_-___.23% Chile Copper -.. v Corn and oats were firm owii ion Pi Erle... --------.23% | Western States... 17 few oils, Hudson advancing 1%- | smatiness of receipts and aa a result] oo ee gfitat 48 -———-———- Famous Players-Lasky -.. Y. Ol) c-.-----as---- 1D 13 H gre Support was forthcoming | of dearth of offerings, The fact that Utah Power and Light 68 General Asphalt _ % _— ‘or nited States Steel and Ba dwin | tne Chicago stock of corn is much] Western Un‘on 6%s --... General Electric NEW YORK CURB CLOSING | both of which recovered a major por- less than was the case a year ago,| Westinghouse Electric 7s —~-. Offictais of the Marine Of com- and tf one of us boys has been out|General Motors —_ Bid tion of thelr early losses, this buying 7 was especially emphasized. After| Wilson and Co., ev., 68 ..... opening % to %c higher, May 80%c to Sic, the corn market hardened a Uttle more’ then reacted somewhat. Subsequently a fresh advance “ took place, but then profit taking ‘I j sales brought about a new down- the night before and kappens to be late for breakfast, the delin- quency is passed up with a real Great Northern pfd — Mountain Producers .. Gulf States Steel Glenrock Oil ~.. Vlinois Central Sat Creek Prés. Inspimtion. Copper we Salt Creek Cons. ——. International Harvester ...._.s4% |New York Oil <..... Int. Mer. Marine pfa .._. Prod. 4nd Refrs; International Paper LW. pany might well use the Inland Ot! Index caption of “Flowers in our garden” after reading the following} snile—and the tardy one gets letter written by employes of the] breakfast just the same, company in’ the Salt Creek field. ‘Now, why does the Marine com- “The Marine camp is located| pany have such a neat camp and steadying the general 1 Olls con- tinued in good demand, Pan-Amer! can B, Barnsdale A, and Maryland selling,a potnt or so above yester- day's figures. Losses of approxi- mately a point each were sustained in the initial wave of sel'ing by ¢ turn in prices. Tho ; about four miles southeast of La-| why does it treat its employes so|Invincible Ol ___ .87]American Can, Davison Chemical, ri she to %o net oars May voye where the old Glenroek camp] well? The answer’ is that the Mar-| Kelly [Springfield Tire 4 7 {Famous Players, U, 8. Alcohol and was. A little more than a year ago| ine has such men back of it as Max| Kennecott Cofper Republic Steel. Foreign exchanges} ats started a shade to %c higher, the Marine took over the Glenrock| Ball. president; J. C. Lindsey, vicc|Lima Locomotive "3 Sr ees etry x Opened steady. May 48%c and ascended a litt'e and several other companies. Since sident and manager; and George | Louisvillo & Nashville With the exception of a few spec-| more prior to any sag. that time there has been a wonder-| Ferguson, general superintendent.|Mack Truck ful change here. These gentlemen, when they visit|Marlana* Oi! aa K ‘We, the employes of the Marine| our camp, always recognize the| Maxwell Motors ..—_...... sf: LIVESTOC Dil company, claim that we have| working man and speak to him.| Middle States OWS agg during the morning session. Oils} WHEAT— Open High Low Close the cleanest, neatest and without) They do not pass you up like some|Missourl, Kan. & Tex. (new) 11% Chicago Prices continued to give the best demon- 10% 1.10% 1.09% 1.10% doubt, the best camp in Salt Creek|of the men that hold similar post-| Missouri Pacific, pfd CHICAGO, Feb. 20.—(U. 8. De-|Stmtion of group strength. Pan- +1.10% 1.10% 1.10% 1.10% field. In addition, we are certainly/ tions with other companies. New York Central —___. %| partment of Agriculture—Hogs—| American common, ‘Pacific . and -1,10% 1.10% 1.10% 1.10% treated in fine style along with it. “The men out here appreciate|N. Y,, N, H. & Hartford ~ Receipts 34,000; uneven. Weighty| Pierce Oll has been added to. the list “At the Marine camp there is only| what the Marine has done for them|Nitfolk & Western butchers mostly steady with yester-|f those shares which showed net @ man to aroom. Each week there/in the way of providing an excel-| Northern Paeific _ day's average; light weight strong| °‘®"4ard industrials moved within is a Complete change of bed linen| lent and wellkept camp. And there|Pacific 0! _ RS to five cents higher; bulk good and|2“'Tow lmits after the first hour and each room f{s carefully washed] {s more to come, for the company|Pan American Potro" = $ 225 to 30) a but gains of one to two points were and cleaned as often. Any time dur-| plans to build a recreation hall. male ae See ee ‘alties in which pools are believed to be Uquidating the general-list con- tinued {ts .move to higher ground Provisions had an upward tend- ency in accord with long values. (Continued from Page One) Immediate action on the Wheeler has been given in secret session and|fesofution was b'ocked yesterday by I am sure that the committee hus| Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, the no intention that testimony af any| Republican leader, who objected to other character shali be taken in|the Montana senator's effort to secrgt session. name thé members of the investigat- . ing committee himself rather than leave their selection to the chair, The committee's session today was called by Chairman Lenroot after Feb. .20.—Harry|ho had learned that Harry Payne ¢ Payne Whitney appeared today be- ~ 80% 81% .79% 80 | WHITNEY QUIZZED 81% .81% .80% .80%] FOR 15 MINUTES, ~ 81% .81% 80% .80%] WASHINGTO: Whitney, who was sub ve Pennsylvania — __._. 7.35@7.40; two loads to yard traders| "corded by DuPont, United States ---- 48% 48% 48% | fore the senate oll committee and] eral days azo, was hurrying, 16 ing the day you will find our| “Now if any of you other work- Peop'e’s Gas .. 7.45@7.50; bulk good and choice 160|C@St Iron Pipe, Pullman, Iron Pro- 46% 46% 46% | Was questioned about possible stock | Washington, Mr, Whitney was sum- danitor, Judge papbenste up the] ing pan itn elt crak with “ater Producers & Refinera co. 734% | to 210 pound averages 7.15@7.35;| ucts. Woolworth, Nash Motors and 143% 43% .43% | transactions by public officials. moned along with the officials of Pi [pide : Liggett and Myers new stock. “We all claim to have the keenest, | in conditions in camp or have any Hesaiss Sees | pabtiain OSES tiie eae ae Heavy offerings of Congoleum, Na- 11.37 11.22, 11.22] friend of Harry F. Sinclair, holder cleanest dining room in the field,| better men holding higher positions| republic Iron & Stel... 55 | 3.505 packers bidding. lower;| "9! Enameling, National Lead 1142 1142] 0f the Teapot Dome lease, was and we want to tell the world we| from president down to, and in | sears Roebuck Tay; | heavyweight hogs 7.20@ ‘}and Corn products forced these examined at an executive session. have wonderful cooks. They are al-| cluding the field superintendent— Sinclair Con. 1 i ee a dium 17.15@735; ight 90@7.35:¢ © ocks down 1 to 2 points. + 972 9,72 9.67 9.67] An official stenographer was present ways there to greet us with a smile| why, you will have to show us. Southern Pacific... ~~ 7787%| ight Ught 6.00@7.20; packing sows) Call money opened at 4 14 per - 10.00 10,00 9,90 9.90| and the witness was accompanied Southern Railway __..___._..47% | Smooth 6.30@6.50; packing sows | °°? by his counsel. ‘ Standard Oil of N. J. -.---.-..38%| Tough 6.00@6.30; slaughter piga| Market, Street Railway issues had ---- ---- 10.25] A subpoena for Mr. Whitney was Mr. Whitney, who is a personal|y, p, Benkard and company, } York brokers, who presented cer- tain records of that firm yesterday but he failed to appear at that time. The name of a senator was found in the Benkard records, and the com- pany officla’s ccnsented to open all of thelr books and files within the period under investigation to audit- ors acting for the committee. Lewis J. Bond of the federal trade com- mission, who is in charge of the Tot Prodi Stendy to strong; spots 10 to 15c|ferred 8% points. The National] CHICAGO, Feb. 20.—Wheat num-| pear’ yesterday along with offictals Deagactates ental ecw PERT tt higher ‘thah isubey" close; killing | Enamling and Stamping dropped to | ber 3 red $1.10; number 2 hard $1.09! of the New York stock brokerage kard fecords at once, ose A . | 2.71e. Barley 64@81c. Timothy | tana, who laid before the committee the larger ofl companies are comb-| PORTLAND, Feb. 20.—The onfon|Utah oCpper _..____. steady; bulls steadyeto easy; veal] The closing was heavy. Opera ing CHA aEO UHM Ohyared BF: te. Canee | market heresies te tea shape ‘owing | Westinghouse “ilecteio calves strong to 2! pons fon the criss. were ‘abandoned Pe ele eee 418.00 | somenet the torérmation: on twhicl e e Trade News m Commodi Studebaker Corporation -.---.100 | 4.50@6.50. a bad break in. the early afternoon, 10.55 -10,50 10.50| issued Sunday after new informa Texas Co, } study being made for the committee Union Pacific —-...-- —-130% | Wality improved; early top handy-| 29% on the passing of the quarter-| %. Corn number 2 mixed 80%c;| firm of J. P. Benkard and company, | of the books of a number of other U. Ind: Alochol”.. apettin 74% weights steers 11.65 to shippers|'¥ dividend. Prices of influential | Umber 3 yellow 77% @79%c. Oats} but a return on his subpoena was ; : in the. late dealings when bear| @2400; Lard $11.00. Ribs $9.37.) Mr. Whitney was summoned, at- ids a cawibace tn March. tt in ineaee i stig ke vauet bot ata Nie bine tae SBI 777% | staers buying freely upward to 18,00;| traders renewed thelr attack on the | Bellles $10.00. aig pane plein re ory COTTON is al LJ y poin' Bris, < oe eae & Sm --... country demand for stockers and| Speculative favorites. Market Street RI Oo rT TE tion. An expert accountant of the Rube, & Bupers ae vanaiee anawing: ome’ Gxpandion, | Rallway .preterred and second pre FLOUR federal trade commission who has neem Cattle—Receipts 10,000; moderate-| the preferred losing 3%, the second tion had been laid before committee 4 f Texas’& Pacific _-----.. min ly active; beef steers and yearlings| Preferred 4% and the Pacific: pre Cash Grains and Provisions members. He had expected to ap- Pe oe : ) stock brokerage firms, was instruct- ‘ 2 ber 2 white 49@50%c; number] not received until late yesterday. United States Ri EGET numerous loads 10.00@10.60; some| Shares, however, in the main crept | Dum! 3 ed to begin examination of the Ben- TULSA, Okla., Feb. 20.—Scouts of ONIONS United States ated Se around 11.00@11.25; she stock fully | Upward. 8 @white 48%@49%4c. Rye number] Senator Wheeler, Democrat, Mon- ‘predicted proved tracts in the Bur-|75 cents to $1.25 a hundred, but out: bank fie’d will bring record prices,|side markets are uninterested and MI be ist NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—Spot cot- * values steady. ferred issues extended their losses NNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb. 20. ‘en assisting in the examination of . La bed sop rps ere om is pe s a e we'l Lome d ot acon aon Power as Bab ipth-t4.0002-4 ac-| to si points each and Corn Products | Flour unchanged; bran $24.00@25.00,| books of Washington stock brokers | tM Quiet; middling, 29.90. ; ee a exe wa nnna-- +--+ 62% woe-----------138B tive; generally steady; early pbulk| to five. £ JRE SRG Rn CERT also was present. HUTCHINSON, Kans., Feb. 20— WOOLENS Shattuck Arizona, ------------S4B] far wooted lamba. 15.00015.40; Dest — Mz, Whitney was placed on the An ofl well brought in recently 14] BOSTON, Flb; 20—The Black- = tambs held higher; choice clipped Foreign Exchange tiation eetiding tate ore miles northeast of here has marked|ington company, makers of woolen 90; ght weight fat vee which had come into the possession th ft new field and is/and worsted goods, report a rush of . flowing 360 barrela a day, although | orders which will neceusitate 24 hours feeding lambs with short killing} {_ NEW YORK, Feb, 20—Foreign oF te Sormttan. the bit only penetrated the sand] operation of plants, At Monson the ends 14.25. pace pa seseetiless quotations in cone en te ie a yeriiner, " t S cents: reat Britain demand 429 ») od Bi SeotaaiateSe Gam ele Esiedth praraerurresrae tem ey Omaha Quotations. cables 429%; 60-day bills on banks|@ttorney, Frank L. Crocker, were Railroad Equipment have resumed. : er Soper as 2 a OMAHA, Neb., Feb, 20.—(U. 83 France demand 4.14%; cables ae fslehad os in Pasig sve ered PEKA The arr “4 Agricul Sea, 4,15. Italy demand 4.28%; cables e-room by Senator ins, Re- ot thetAtehiaon; Vopske ond atta LIVESTOCK See oop aster d omeneleee |b stot stakes clogs 4.29, Belgium demand 3,474; cables} Publican, West Virginia. $2 \Coatinubs Groce Pees One road for. “udes ENVE: —Colorado mostly. steady; Setup a 3.48. Germany demand .000000000- was pectin Bs ea rtatchoveater see, canes aatiodbaees aieplieceion at oi tina, eRe are ote 3 Pore oie ei a ‘ ‘ 022; cab’es 000000000022, Holland| DAUGHERTY STILL exonerated of every charge present- boo coal aie x stock cars, 1,500|99 per cent “as compared with 67 Ke g oi sirable 180 to 210 pound weights. (Continued trom Page One) demand 37,21; Norway 13.17; Swed-| UNDER FIRE. ed against me. The samo influ- F 14,000 mén were clearing the|en 26.10; Denmark 15.73; Switze WASHINGTON, —Attor.|ences that inspired the impeach- box cars, 200 air dump cars and 57|per cent a year ago. Cattle condi- Y. Tran... neitnds 90; packing grad J and ja earing aaisalepein’ eth: vn ai fa am da 20.—A' Sot i SU aOR toe eaetgeene. cent uct ekrasey ails cheeses | Nore. Eine nee. ee and .000012%; Czecho Slovakia 2.90%;| tinder fire in the senate today, while| behind the present agitations in the 000 eq a Oho Ol .. 68% 69 : ‘ 28; 0014; Ru. senate. bring expenses to, $81,150,000. is equally high. = Aotel Pt frs Cattle—Receipts, 9,000; fed steers Jugo Slavia 1.28; Austria .0014; Ru-|the of] committee went further into : 56; .00; h “If necessary for me to Pomel. Fi ig aes Sine ty 4 aboaee rSaivel ‘a foot of snow had fallen before noon rege va gcigy berets. ePag gal fae ed nue cakiaisipie IRRAIPt TUN, celeal agate Ne oat: Market Gossip and Briefs On Operations in Oil Fields eo Tae Bs eh la, 8. O. Kan. > 43 44._(| Steady; large proportion of run late|Piled it high in drifts, B dE other stocks just prior to and af.|Charge against my administration S. O. SUS emer feelin lity, most! iar eye BO. OT 00 eee ene oe tigers aw | PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 20—Rain,|{. Butter and Eggs S. O. Neb. ter the leasing of the naval reserve, |°f the department of justice.’* Senator Wheeler, Democrat, Mon- aaa-n-n----- 229 . 282 6 ‘s, | following the heaviest snowstorm of tana, colleague of Senator Walsh, 8. 0. N. ¥. BM ash | TIS, CHET ONE BOP. suitenic|the winter, left thie city. strussiing| GHIGAGO, Feb. 20.—Butter high-|the dominant figure in the oil in-|| Surveying and Locations S. O, Ohlo---.-___ 306 310 for shipping purposes, active, fully|today in s'ush which made many creamery extras 49c; standards|@U/ry, had a hand in both develop- Geologists, Oil txperts, Oil Field aan (58% 59 | steady; others slow; bologna bulls, | thoroughfares impassable, 49c; extra firsts 48% @48%c; firsts| ments, ‘being the author of the reso- Maps, Blue Prints Ol ------—------ 152 155 | 19@15c higher; béef bulls and veal 47%c; seconds 46@47c. {ution for an investigation of Mr.|1 WYOQMING MAP AND - 3 fn many places, and heavy wind by government officia's in of! and|Come the opportunity to meet any Sou. Pi STEAM “4 94 steady to strong; others slow, about Have Denver Offices ager of the Popo Agie Light com-|S. O. In® ------------ 60% 60% , steady; stockers and feeders,]| TORONTO, Feb. 20,—The worst] Eggs iuigher; receipts 9,612] Daugherty'’s record and having par- 7 4 The Patterson building in Denver | pany of Riverton who was in Casper —— pebiies apett to. strong; bulk | blizzard in ten years was sweeping| cases; firsis, 33¢; ordinary firsta| ticipated In the conference which led BLUE PRINT CO. is rapidly becoming a real Midwest|today seeking fuel oil to run the or’ Conso'idated Royalty building, } Riverton electric plant with. The now that a number of ofl cempanies| drifting in of mud and silt has are locating their Colorado offices|caused the lake to fill rapidly until in it. The Union Oil company of| now there is very little capacity left 7 * P. 0. Box 325 cows }, $4.00 over Ontario today. Incoming | 39@31c, to yesterday's executive meeting, of CRUDE MARKET Hireae Ger eee Hae trains were several hours late. the committee and by invitation, in Room 10, Daly Bldg. 5 t kers, $8.50@9.00; | © Se PaE nansioash PITTSBUBGH, Pa, Feb. 20.— - California, Standard Oil company of|for the impounding of Wind River the meeting itself. bologna bulls, $4.00@4.50; bulk Cat Creek een ana nn === -- $1.80 bs dea $6.00@7.25. bi Snow, sleet and rain pouring on ice POTATOES Lance Creek -------.--us-y--- 1.15] Sheep—Receipts, 13,000; market |covered streets and roads combined California, Mutual Oil company,|water. Both Riverton and Shoshoni Osage: so Ste. -- 1.15] slow; fat lambs, steady to strong; }to give Pittsburgh and surrounding! cycaGo, Feb. _20.—Potatoes Carter Oil company and the Pro-|have depended on Boysen Dam for) G_155 Creck, light --—--:---- 1.80] early sales, $14.60@14.80; early top, | territory’ its worst storm of the wit-| siea45; receipts 25 cars; tolal United ducers and Refiners corporation are | electric power. Grass Creek, heavy --.-.. 0} $14.90; sheep, strong to 10@15cjter. Qne death has resulted, nu-| crates shipments, 824; Wisconein all quartered in the Patterson bes Pi yg sares Another Torchlight ----. wewee------- 1.80} higher; light and handy weight|merous injuries to persons from sacked round whites $1.25@1.45; few. e@ ing. The entire sixth and seventh pu , ; bile collisions have ; Greybull - _---------=c------ 1.80| ewes, $9.00@9.25; top, $9.35; feeding | falls and ‘automo Tecra taleeaauepted) i alicesenn: floors are leased by the P. & HR.| The Union of California has) ry’ pasin -.---.-—------.---- 1.80| lambs, 10@15c higher: hulk, $14.25@ | been reported and traffic generally | 01'1 worth Dakota sucked Red tect while the Mutual-Continental com-|spudded in its test well on the pany has the fifth. {itche'l pl Fort Collin Ohios $1.85@1.50; Idaho sacked Rus- DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE y the Mitche’ lace near ‘ol 3, 2 Rock Creek ~-. weowne= 1.55 | 14.40. is at a standsti! Salt Creek -----~-------------~.1.45 Bg Muddy ~-~--~----------s-- 1.35 Creek 5 i HW. 8. Mule Sees ae DENVER, Colo., Feb. 20.—(U. 8. Sunburst’ —-. ----~------ 95] Department of Agriculture.)—Hogs MONEY } Hamilton Dome (------------- 1.40] —Receipts, 2,200; slow, early sales, ome sets $2,10@2.30. SPECIALISTS FOR MEN : 830 Eighteenth Street Opposite Entrance to Postoffice COME AND BE CURED ‘ Refinery Head Resigns. E. C, Blasdell, superintendent) of the Mutua! Oil company refinery at NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—Prices of Wyoming olls at 2 p, m. today were listed on the New York curb as LIBERTY BONDS ve: I ed with efth e operation, haw announced. hia reag- SSO He csce Sede: | Bros = a Soames te eas tian | een gate ce croiee| GI) CEORE, Feb.” 20--cal Aine CS aC operation, nounced his is a § “ oo ! 00; 5 , 4%; low, 4; rul- ss YORK, Feb. 20.—Liberty cated, you can come to us know~- nation, to be effective April 1. The] _S 0; OF Ene Tet | Notches ---------------e--e--- 65] medium weights, §6.70 to $6.95;] Money steady; high, 4%; low, NEW ing that we have treated and cured case after case exactly like your own. If your disea WH can cure it, that our charg y and within Debility, Pilot Butte --. Lander -----. loss of this official who {= also gen- eral superintendent of all the Mu- tual’s refining interests, is a result of the recent merger of the Mutual Oil and Continental Oil companies. is yet curable, Coilins Well Showing At close to 1,200 feet the test well of the ‘Fort Collins. structure in northern Colorado being driled by the Union Oil company of Ca'ifornia, Struck sand that yjelded good show- ings of ofl, Gas continues to flow = from the hole in small quantities. Nature's and Kidn ens in t manen' and no COME LN AND TALK If OVER FREE—Consultation, Examination—FREE Charges so low us to be within the reach of even the poor and payments arranged to sult your convenience. Consultation free. Hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m a, m. to 1 Denver per- ense ured detention from busine -» Sundays, 10 oe ° Specialists for Men Only Medical Institute 830 18th St., opposite new Postoffice, Denver, Colo. Boysen Dam Mudding Boysen Dam lake is now not more than 13 feet deep and the water in i permit waa $ » 43 i 9 5 Wyoming one; Mountain Producers iG sou $00 | packing Wa y, $5.75 6.00; ing rate, 4%; clesing bid, 4; offered | bonds closed: 3%s, first 4\s, | against acceptances, 4; time loans, fourth 4%s, 99.5; U. 8. govern of —_—_—_——— a Cattie—Recelpts,,_ 400;; exives, 50; mixed collateral, 60-90 days,| ment 4%s, 100.3. fairly active; she stock and feeder | {2705 MIKE] Cont era Qs; prime | METALS | steers making up the bulk of sup- i , few lots cows, $4.50 to $5.25; heifers, NEW YORK, Feb. 20—Copper| $6.25 to $7.00; two loads medium quiet; electrolytic, spot and futures| welghts feeder steers, $7.35; one SUG. AR 18% @13%; tin figmen. spot and | lead light yearlings, $7.25. nearby 6450; futures 54.00, Iron] Sheep—Receipts, 5,50: 2 southern $23.00@ | sales; talking steady on all classesi| 4 Yoni eb, 20—There was and f Lead steady; spat $8.50@$9.25; | feeder lambs, $14.00, freight paid. |" tmprovement in the demand for Seren Ripon de rar 000|#inc steady; East St. Louis spot and . aE. changed at 8.90 to 9,00 for fine gran- im Oe akemcees Incomes above|D°erby — $6.85@ $6.90. Antimony u'ated. EE EE Sugar futures closed firm; ap- Er reenact ttion ee eties J M roximate sales 31,000 tons. March it 4 t 4 as compensation for other] DULUTH, Minn., Feb. 20—Close EST mes .000.tons. March, steady. furnien, ome te: thacaeoe sexta services also are defined| flax, February $2.5813;, March NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—Bar silver, Jluy, 5.58; Septem: 16%; Mutual 12; Omar 65; Salt maeworans-= 10] fow fat ples, £5.50; stock kind, $5.25. | 4%; last loan, 4; call lodns| 99,2; second 4%s, 99.2; third 4%s, ply: practically steady to strong; | Commercial paper, 4%. $24.01 late yesterday two loads 65 pound refined sugar. Prices were un- that amount up to $20,000 received | Pot $11.00. Refined futures nominal. , Fatore at the dam, declares the man-] aa earned, $2.58%; July $4 56%. 2 64; Mexicen dollars, 43%, ber, 5.57.