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TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1924. ; ‘i ‘ Bonds New York Stocks 4 Lact Sale Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE NINE. Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRE Cr secuemes |MOTOR WOaUES WHEAT PRICES Finance SHOWN IN REPORT Allied Chemical & Dye ---.-. 67% American Can --....-------. 97% | Bessemer § ponies aed & Foundry... 155 | Big In os . . ) erican International Corp 20 | Beston Wyo. --..-.. r Statement of Consolidated Corporation Reveals Asrcioae’ Lavienstive 5 70% | Bos Oreck : merican ing -- §9% | Bu Seemwensercenre 3 . Net Income of Over $13,000,000 Dur- American Sugar .......-.... 29 | Blackstone Balt Creek Textile Shares Also Weak In| Rally Develops On Strength | Sohoslovak Rep., Se Ctts. Pepe ? American T. and T, <....-. 126%] Chappell --.-.--.--.- Irregular Trading On In Corn But Closing French Republic, 7s ing Year Regarded Unfavorable. Ameciean ‘Tobacco =i 361 | Oolumbtne | —--—— Exchange Is Lower Japanese 48 oan Anaconda Cypper ~..---.... 31% | Consolidated Royalty . * * a ron Sie eae Ca! : . Ns ER RSE AROSE FS COW GUICh cweennere 08 — .04 NEW YORK, April 22—Weak-| CHICAGO, April 22—Sellers out- 3 .. 8a, Not earnings of — $18,496,504.17 current IUabfitties of $20,397,019. Cur, | At0nWOn, | =----——-——. meet ab: e 03 110. |ness of the textile and motor issues | numbered buyere in the wheat mar. | Site Of Queensland, gy —-———T—- are reported by the Sinclair Consoli-j rent assets, in statements made bY! Balawin Locomotive ---... 109 | Elkhorn -..-.-.---. .09 .04 | Was the outstanding feature of to-| ket today tring the early dealin oe PE sale eepikay OC eres pyr soe pemecres dated Oll corporation for the year} oll compantes, usually include invest-| Baltimore and Ohio -------. 52%|5. T. Williams --.- .48 .50 | day's trregular stock market. Ex-| Washington reports in regard to the American Smelting 1928 out of gross income and miscel-| ments made in crude oll inventories. Bethlehem Steel 49%4 | Fargo --A-------... .09 al ve short covering, apparently | outlook for proposed farm enact-| American Sugar, 6s ~ income, exclusive of inter-|In the case of ‘he Sinclair Consoll-| California Petroleum .--... 224 |¥rants --..------..-.~ 5.50 6.00 | {inspired by President Coolidge’s | ments were given chief attention, | American Tel. Col., tr. 5 — Janeous dated OL te ty| Canadian Pacific 148% | Gates... 10 all declaration in favor of the Dawes/and were generally construed as| Anaconda Copper 7s, 1938 to a minor t Lraphodb ipl a Central Leather 11% | Jupiter -—.....---. 00% 01 Plan and recommendation of Ameri-| bearish. At least, temporarily, price] Anacon¢a Copper 6s, 1965 ~.-..-... wiiets Tay te tatatatedca | Garrecde Panes. Cope 44% | Kinney Goastal --... (11 19 [can banking ald for Germany was} dcelines faled to bring about any apshahed. faterca ake a 1y| Chandler Motdra ZTITl 4g" | Lance Creek Royalty ‘01 09 | Under way during the afternoon. | notable increase of demand. The] Baltimore and Ohic maintenance, insurance ané|by tho Sinclair Crud Ol! Pu Chesapeake and Ohio ------ 74%|Marine -... w= 8.00. 8.80 | Stles approximated $00,000 shares. | opening, which ranged from % to] Cligtal pacttio debw 4a. pares, ete. amounted to $04,156,161, |company, 60 por cent of the capital| Chicago and Northwestern -- 50% | Mike waneenee 00% OL ia a ie Ge frosts te] Chicago, Burlington and Qui fo" rneome available for’ surplut|stock of’ which is owned by your| Chicago, Mul, & St. Paul pfa. 2§ | Mountain @ Gulf --- 165 1.60 | NEW YORE. April 22.—Selling|$1.084 and in July $1.05% 0 Chicago, Milwaukee and 14 reserves is placed at $10,000, (company. Your company had in-| Chicago, R. I. and Pac. ---. 23. J New York OM ....---11.86 ©2225 |Pressure continued to impart a] $1.05%, was followed by a slight} Chile Copper 6s and ‘This showing was made in| vested to December 31,1923, $30,000,-| Chile ‘Copper Picardy ~..-..--.-.2-.. 04 heavy tone to stock prices which | further setback in some cases. Goodyear Tire age considered highly unfavor 000 in the stock of. Sinclair Grude on Ree Preston -.-.--... .00% .01 | “rifted mainly lower at the opening] Subsequently, a moderate rally | Great Northern, a 0 able to the ofl industry. Oll Purchasing company, $13,500,000 Red Bank -.........22.00 23.00 |©f today’s market. American Can, took place owing to the fact that Montana Power, 5a A. Pacific ref. Baldwin, American Sugar and| for a while the corn market showed | Northern Sinclair Consolidated and|of which amount was invested dur Royalty & Producers - .06% 07% ve th Bell Tel., 7 tooo Neubsidiaries eX amoutt|ing 1923. Crude oil storsd by the Sunset ------v------- .06% .07%4 | United States Steel which were con: | strength. “Wheat closed unsettled, | Rerinwessorn G0 Peli of $412,866,800.88 is listed in the]Sinclair Crude Ol! purchasing com-| Crucible steel... Tom Bell Royalty .— .02 .03 |*Picuously weak spots yesterday, | % to @Ko net lower, May $1.03% | penn R. R, gen. 68 urrent balance sheet es total as-|pany amounted at December 81, 1928] cuba Cane Sugar pid _~ Western Exploration - 3.60 3.30 | h¢ld fairly steady in initial dealings | and July §1.05% to $1.05%0%. Sinclair Con. Oll., col. os. Several excerpts from the} to over 41,600,000 barrels the market] jorjq «93 | Wyo-Kans ~... 90 1,090 | Put there was a further shading in} Corn and oats had a tendency to} Southern Pacific cv., 4s annual report a published over the/ value of which has increased since] ramous Players Lasky ooo.oe ‘21123 Reaee ot the ofl shares, sag in sympathy with wheat. After|Union Pacific first 4s © of Harry F. Sinclair, chatr-] December 81, 1923, by more than] General Asphalt ‘09 210 rofessional attacks were directed | opening unchanged to %c lower, |U- 8. RUbbEF 58. .---onawenen sar of the board, follow: $3,000,000. In addition to its inter- a. + Reh 207 kB CLOSING against weak spots in the early| May 17% to 77%4c, the corn market | Utah Power and Lights 58 UE fixed assets of|est in the crude ofl accumulate by| General Hvectrio -..-------—~ 2 trading, bringing about declines of | underwent a little decline all around, | Western Union 6143 ~-... o During the yereased $27,967,970. |the Sinclair Crude Ol! Purchastng| Geers! Motors ..------.--- 13% | Mountain Producers ~ 27.75 18.00] point or more in Central Leather | “Offerings besewac acoves later and | Westinghoure Electric ve OM 107 . the a debt coke inivenned 32 company, the Sinclair Consolidaied Great Northern pfd. ---.--.. 65% | @ eye O81) Sincnece 32 -40| preferred, Atlas Powder and Burns ihe easel mada a puddedy upturn Wilson and Co., cv., 68 - 7% Bie a 60 OF ‘the sale of 6% per cent| Oil corporation owned in the United SHEAR oe ee aiace ae win bat fesse Rashes) api wet erctarel PA, Congoleum, whose] which, however, proved transient. "i i | B Seri: “ER idiari ¥ Ny eece-------. — a ee ‘atic fluctuations featu) yester- ppl: de dd id brig | tive by giigement ie Soret tan aR Decerber! 3h Rosmirat/p Sone oe waten 1% ie Fee Ol oe 7 eae day's mArhet, aeain was Under prev: hgtendal Laden pe) My, The Market Gosst and Briefs 1,-| 19238, th ‘ket value of which has{ [nternation: larventer ~--. won ne nn nn eee ee E 50 | sure, ylelding points. Although | close was nervous, at the sa 8 other obligations amounting to $ Le ladnine’ tien Paul tot: Mar, Musing HA. accassa, BMI HO Inilage corso, \URIbG'T 5B-ED| palling wae nor hertisuloris’ caravan: mila nate ta 066 ToWrees ata 268,000, leaving a net increase of|increased since that date by more 0 MceAL Panes 4343 even the Stain Panamonon y day's pps to % er, May e e e 6 rns: % 500,000. During the year| Internation seen neeee " @ oll shares, Pan-American | 77% @% to 77140. the funded debt of $23,682,000. The|than $2,500 ae é 4 assets f|1923 the Sinclair Crude Ol! Purchas-| Invincible Ol] .-..-00e0-—=- 13% , ps, Maracaibo and Pacific] ¢, , increase tn the Fen, Coacetore: Line: coeeaay | porebaasd’acseacoh|Matty Sucicatiels Wier icsccc “16 LIVESTOCK Ol moved fractionally lower- Weak-| awn srerted, unchanged te te n erations in 1 1e Ss bay Gompowhan $14,825,970; the in-|barrels of oll and made deliveries of| Kennecott Copper ---------- 87% ness cropped out in some of the | iiveries showed a light drop. if in the funded debt. The {n-/ 12,384,000 barrels of ofl. The ex-| Lima Locomotive -—---—--- 57% sugar issues. with South Porto Rico Provinione ‘Wied GhRarEk e It pees 37,957,970, in the fixed as-|\stence of the foregoing supplies of] Louisville and Nashville -... 90% Sugar dropping 1% and American oh Allen Lake Gasser. next week, and that the work will crease of $37, . ndi-|raw material upon which Sinclair] Mack Truck 16% Chicago Prices. Sugar preferred declining fraction- | !ower quotations on hogs. depth of 1,492 feet the|be pushed. With good luck the drill oot SOREN TRON: Sree een EW | SoMa mee cay done for tanice wanda lene ee 2314 | CHICAGO, April 22—{0. 8. De-lany to a 1924 low at 85%. Foreign MYOR TB, OWMB aE. 2 : ought to be pounding its way to the vores made for Ine ine taciitive| provideg a reserve. of inomlculable| Maswell Maotowe oe iow | pertment of Agriculture.)—Howe-—| exchanges opened higher. Cash Grains and Provisions, | test well being drilled by W. Cl ou'by June 4, refining eicennaewed tn our Inst] value in view of the steady reduc-! \ridale States 2 iow eT 4 Receipts, 80,000; uneven, & to 10¢} Short covering later checked the} CHICAGO, April 22—Wheat—No. | Ryan interests on the Allen Lake| ‘The Casper concern has also which were pe tion of crude of! production which 1s] \fissour!, Kan. and Tex new 10% | OWer! Mostly bo off; bulk geod and downward movement and brought|1 hard, $1.11%; No. 2 hard, $1.05% | structure in Carbon county Is cap-|taken a lease on the Waggener sec- annual Fepore sets included in theloccurring not only in the United Mis: Peeific ptd 37% | Cholee 240 to 325 pound butchers, | about improvement in many sections | @1.08, able of making about » 10,000,000| tion east of town, with a contract “Current sore ber 31, 1023,| 8 but outside the United States Newt eeeie Ona Sats oR 100% $7.35 @7.50; top, $7.50; bulk desirable] of the list before selling pressure Corn—No. 3 mixed, 78c; No. 3|cuble feet dally, The flow was! providing that a well must be put palance ates! deny oat ob ged Nr ee He and Harttord’ 2g 74q | 180 te 210 pound weight, $7.20@7.45;| was renewed. Professional maneuv- | yellow, 18@80%c. struck Saturday and was at frst| down on the tract if a producing amounted 159,756, as agal poo ol ORS Peexetors petted jeter sypcee 240.10, Mid Bonpe aver-jers resulted in mixed price move-| Oats—No.“2 white, 49@49%c; No. reported foe auaranie Ro aa Well is brought in within 2,000 feet r Soave: 5 -80@ 7.15; ments in the ofl and sugar groups.|3 white, 48@49%c. good for ,000 cubic fee of the land. Northern Pacific 51 | sows, steady; bulk, $0,70@6. On the basis of ee 4 d ‘4 an increased export Rye—No sales. fall this well was shut down a Pacific Of reece tame brig ng Pigm, 15 to 25c lower; bulk good| demand for petroleum, short inter-]| Barley—62@a8o. 1,403 feet. Previously gas estimated Medicine Bow Disaster. Pan American Petroleum B ~ % | and choice 120 to 130 pound kind,|ests in Standard Oi! ‘of California Timothy seed—$5.00@7.60. to have a flow of clowe to 10,000,000) At about 3,800 feet the long string Hew oo — i phd Saeki A pan HB 0 ae began active covering, and re-| Clover seed—$13.50@: subs beat gpa been Ce CORN tacks casing in the Medicine Saiehadotateriadatatataatel +55; jum, $7. ‘t ht, | coveries of one to two points also| Lard—$10.60, ‘The well at presen: cappe 3] w test well being drilled jointly Clothing settling wepbiiod Rape nile tarrh srocoues and Refiners —— By Mahl la Ught Natite : rhs took place in Houston and Mexican| Ribs—$10.12, se ade to - ica sake Red by the Cliff and Southwestern Petro- nesgo—T' Chicago clothing] tory now ts offered .35 to amesourpeoaien sient ows, smooth, Seaboard. Marland, Binclair and| Bellies—$10.50. underreaming the 6%-Inch casing |leum companies, has collapsed with rs sang enter a new year le} Reading ~-------~-. S-= 68% | packing sows, rough, $6.60@6-80;| Tidewater, however, extended their through the sand. Boller has beet | the tools below the break. Not long May 1 with wage scales unchanged Republic Iron and Steel ~-..- 45 slaughter pigs, $4,506.25. losses. Railroads gave the best dis: Open High Low Close | ™°ved back, ago the string of 6%-Inch casing in from those in effect for the last 13) mill buying is i _penaren today to] Seara sagen hg auc 3 Hh PP cenieg coreg le lrg Set e-ud play of group strength and several | wHmaT— the’hole was dropped. When pulled months. cover mm i Sinclair Con —— 3 , iy steady; | industrial leaders, including Baldwin | ycy ____ 1.08% 1.03% 1.03% 1.03% Casper Syndicate Deal. ‘© remained 500 feet impossible Pedi ee. Southern Pacific --.---.---. 90% bth shage dhl Lay quailty, and General Blectric, scored. gains} July 1.05% 1.05% 1.05% 1.05% | ate bedile-y ig re Coles ars Syener i recover, Drilling up of pipe was Flax © ? « 2 Southern Railway -.-------~ 52% | #ain; mow steers Of value tojot-a point or more. Call money “06 108%. 3. 4 Wea ani tanton, representing | thon resorted. It was while this Fort Worth—Expertmenta in flax Standard Oil of N. J. -o----- 35 | Sell at $8.25 to $10.75; run’ includes | opened at 4 per cent. Cana 88 1084 105% 1.06 |. Casper syndicate, closed @ dealliong, slow task was in process that growing on a commercial scale will|for the Arkansas and Louisiana oll] Studebaker =--~ 81% | few good to choice Nebraskas and| The market was making good| stay 17% 118% 774.174 | With FM. Waggener which assures | the 8%-Inch collapsed. An attempt be made in ‘Texas this year. A large | tields show that all are being| Texas Co. -------- 40% | Dakotas: some of these held around| headway upward again under the July <.-- .78% .79% .78% i18% that a well will be sunk on the | will be made to swage down through now is being planted near| broken with a daily yield of 221,648] Texas and Pacific ----—--- 26% | $12.0; fat she stock, stockers and| leadership of several of the mctora, Sept... 78 .78% 173 [73% | Wagener "80," just west of town: | the clogure in the casing. The total Plainview, where ts on @/parrels. Sixty new producers ‘ad:| Tobacco Products A -.---- 85 | eeders and veal calves, about| steel, chemical, food and ofl shares | OATS.” drilling to begin not later than | depth of the hole ts 4,785 feet. small scale were successful last year.| ded 19,045 barrels initial production | Transcontinental O!l -------. 4 pedireg most fat cows, $5.50@7.25;| when heavy selling of the textile| May M6% 47% 46% 46% | TURE 16: . —— —= during the last week. Union Pacific -.. Was 190% | OY eof heif @3.: bulk |issues. New Orleans, Texas and 43% 144% 143% 43% |__ Tt 18 Stated on good authority that Billy Creck Report Heating U. S. Ind. Alcohot 64% bologna _ bulli $4.75 @4.91 few | Mexico, Studebaker and American 40 40% 139% “40 materials for building the derrick,| Present depth of the Billy Creek St. Louis—Over 200,000 oll burners Lamber United States Rubber co..c. 27% | Navies, $5.00; most vealers to pack-| Sugar, turned the general. trend , mia : and machinery will be shipped in! test well 1s 4,495 feet. tor heating purposes have been !n-| cieveland—The decline in home] United States Bteel -—----— 96% | °r® $8-50@9.00; quality improved | downward. New Orleans, Texas and 10.80 10.70° 10.70 Ned in various cities throughout | construction in this section has had] Utah Copper - TT ag) (| O88, Monday; light vealers, down-| Mexico dropped 3%, American 11.02 10.92, 10.95 the country to date by the Oliver! .. immediate effect on lumber prices| Wartinghouse Hectrio ..-.. 59% | “&%¢ to $7.50; few 125 to 150 pound | Woolen 2% to 62%, a new minimum ie y of St. Louis. according to J. V. O'Brien, secretary | witlys Overland 8% veaters, $9.50@10.00 to outsiders;| price for the year, and Studebaker 9.95 9.90 9.99 bai of the board of Cleveland lumber] 4. the Zine, Leed and Bm 7% 1 cu. loads string Montana to feeder|two points to $1, another new , Livestock dealers. Headed lumber was dow? | tutta and Superio api | alers. $8.50@9.00 mostly. low. Baldwin also’ got down to pear stock in yards of from last year and! at PATIO Coneteeme * | Gheep—Receipts, 12,000; slow; fat] 108%. the lowest price of, the year. Sent lea ities ‘cities are ahow; | sac, Per Cnt, from Ieee Tze maacn, | comrade Fuel and Iron -——-- 83% | ‘ambs, sfaady to weak; sheep, fully | ‘Tho closing wan'imecchn’ Stone. peda. eaten manging Som (ee ee mark | Montana, Power ~..-. ‘be lower; good fat wooled iambs,| baker continued weak in the late ne hundred on best grade Pa ca fonal Lead .. %14.25; good clipped lambs, $13.75: Ings, but the other customary - to $1 on spring lambs, De- TRE ye nen Theat ininasin: Shattuck Arizona - ead ee weed ewer, $11.00 allied sharply on short teers 5 chole n uA sirable hoge are selling at $$ and) ee tice registered in this s0.54¢. deur Piven ae ig ire: MONEY ty (Continued From Page One) below. state during the last month com- brings. larbe. at pared with 12,119 {n March, 1923. 520.00@22.00, er apparently made telling points mw vonr ; cat; | Thaw's mother came into the court| WASHINGTON, Aprtl'22.—Senate Sorina, Paap ede oe Sninoin | Remistration of trucks amounted to Standard Oil Stocks einsba aati: Foreign Exchange Tat ay stent Vlgh ee iow arent | room while Afr, Dickson was speak advocates of the mating: laperence per 1,821, compare: 4 Phobia A aed » , | ing and there was the daily scene of | bonus bill declared | lat farms at Present tees, wade by [ON the basis of registration eo far} 42g, | bation ie gon he lgrase We 4c, ast dared oaislosee aeeiet affection between her and Harry, [careful pol) showed the caah option according 50 Oe y state officials estimate Michigan will Mitiaves cn ee —Recelpts, 19, fairly active;| NEW YORK, April 11.—Reopen-| acceptance, 3%; time loans stendy William A. Gmy, counsel for Rus-!@mendment would be defeated, state agric! rn oFsictels, have a million cars this year. Continental mostly 10¢ lower; bulk 210 to 300 ing of the foreign exchange markets | mixed collateral, 60-90 days, 4%; “6 sell William Thaw, 13 year old son RS bea) to bring about a vote on the Cumberland -.. Pound butchers, $6.90@7.00; top,| abroad, releasing tho holiday accu-| months, 44 @4%; prime commercial | Of Hvelyn Nesbit, divorced wite of [Pil late today were blocked by Boston—The here is Glass I'inois $7.00; good 160 to 210 pound weights.| mulation of buying orders, today | paper, 4%@4%. Harry Thaw, followed Mr. Dickson | '¢9sthy debate including an attack that the Amoskeag will| Washington, Pa—The furnaces of} 1 aigng $6.65€6.90; bulk packing sows, $6.35 | caused brisk rallies in sterling, _———_—— {h opposition to Thaw's release, He] 0h ANY bonus measure and final close from April 24 to April 28. Poor | the Pittsburgh Sheet Glass company! as Tran. -.-.--~ 21 21% | @ 6.50; average cost yesterday, $7.00;| French and Belgian francs to new explained he represented “the moth- on was put off until tomorrow. textile conditions are counted on to|employing more than ees Ie iON. Y, Tran. -ccnceee 73-76. | Welwht, 266, high levels for the year. Demand er of Thaw's son” who was permit eg induce extension of the usual single| operation, Thiq is Washington's) Ot oe nnn gst Cattle—- Receipts, 9,400; better | sterling advanced here more than a ted to intervene in the case a week holiday. * newest industry. Th Ohio Ol -s----------- 61% 62% | 8tdes weighty steers, moderately | cent to $4.39: French francs jumped ago, He said he had a right to ap- large blowing machin Wt | prairie Ol) .2-.-s-2- 217 217% | 2ctlVe, steady; other id yearlings, | 23 points to $6.57 cents and Belgian pear for the child on account of the Wool toning rooms. There is one mat | prairie Pips waa- 103s 102%] OW, weak to 5c lower; killing|exchango moved up 20 points. to boy's Interest in the Thaw estate. Boston—Wool is moving more|furnace with ® capacity of 1,000] "Tie, | oP® ~~~" 195 188 | Tallty, largely medium to good; few | $5.68 cents, peurreeapere™ freely in this market but price: tons of mould Sat, Bie a 95 loads weighty steers, $11.00@11.25; ays 1 | ees, Be 222 ani top, #11.505 bulls, $6.50@10.75; year-| wmw YORK, April 22.-—Foreign : S, 0; MMi cilacewesian 106 J ererg “Mostly | $7.86@9.50; better! exchanges, firm. Quotations in — tion. S Bi O): ORIO Srcctncdieye 287 cows and heife: teady;| cents: Great Britain, demand 433%; (Continuod From Page One) e Froquc Vactum cnc BI% Be [MOS slow, 10@150 lower; spots| canles, 4a8ei; 0-day bills on benks | £0F bait and make up the loss on : 8. P. Ol ccrcsesennare 190° 181 [500 Tower piain Kinds: vealors, 26@ 14363." France, demand 6.72 other items."* bonds closed: 314s, 99.9; second 4s, = . a 0 Inds scone ae Fem Loe aa bulls, stockers and feed- 3. Italy, demand 4.49; W..A. Schultz, manager of the | 99.26, first 4%s, 100; second 4\s, The case of O. I. Kelthler, alias ’ arc wo halons eee gelilk butcher cows and|4'49%4. Belgium, demand 5.74; MoCord Brady company, emphasized | 99.31; third 4%#, 100.7; fourth 4%s,|J: 2. Howard, went to the jury at fers, $5.50@8,00; canners and cut- 5.75. Germany, demand per trillion,| the fact that farmers must be|100; U. 8. government 44 101,17. | ROOM today with the jury still out at ters, $2.50@ practical veal top, x State Fields Show Gain CRUDE MARKET 22%. Holland, demand 37.01. Nor- $8:00r bologna way, 13,00; Sweden, 26.28; Denmark, uulls, $4.40@ 4.60; At $4.75; bulk stockers aes Seciorn, taught to pack thelr stuff properly, to have it clean, and to get it to CHEARERS TO. 5 o'clock. Kelthler ts charged with violation of the liquor’ ordinance. F Judge H. P. Isley who ls alttin ry Switzerland, 17.6 market as quickly as possible, Even y 0 ts ‘son ied 75; one load warmed up at the present time it would be pos- the bench in the absence of Judge Cat Creek $1.95 | Sheep—Recet sible to purchase sugar fram Wy R. RN Rose ruled out the charge of Lance * 1.90| lambs, et pts, 10,000: wooled 9 ming grown beets since beet sugar es ture against Kelthler leav- Total production of off in Wyom- Hudson -. annem anne Ceans » ntetecus 1.90 alee be tenty, (2 260 lower:| 5244; Argentina, 33.1 ranks equally with cane sugar but ng only that of possession. Attor- ing tor March was 3,763,597 barrels, South Casper ~0----~-+--= Grass Creek light -—.-------- 1.95 ro Tokio, 40; Montreal, 98%. ——— Prejudice on the part of many house BE FUMIGATED ney M. F. Ryan ts handling the case ja fae moderate! tive, ‘ for the defendant and Assistant or 68,080 barrels jens than the| Mule Creek -...--- Grass-Creek, beavy aascece 90| steady; bulk, $13.65@14.50; ‘sheep wives {a the reason for cane sugar Prosecutor W. J. Wehrit for tho amount of output for the preceding ta GreydUI] -awennacennwennwennnn 1,05} Wonk to 250 lower; good wooled belng hipped in, sald Mr. Schultz. state. , month of February, and less than| Total -...~~-~.-----++-~ TOrohight wnewse-ewewennwewn= 1,95] ewes, $11.00; clipped ewes, $9.00@ METALS AOU ae aa Per Nety Ot SE SOME) SPAT ope aie ae eos _—_——— Is of the total for Jan: in ‘<. tu 1.95 | 9.50; eh J " in Casper is produced in this state,| CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 22.—Dr M t lew. & 7 511,888 barrels o: BIK BEas10 meeveretercrceeenems 1 ; shearing lambs, slow. . 5 Mountain View Suburn lots are uary, a month of 81 days as was Rock Creek 1.70 , The need of state grading laws a M. Anderson, rromtire gee] $260, $10 down, $7.60 a month. * vt ne eee i ed ot y Ben C xf the Wyoming State board of} ~~ e March. Male: Crea {ccacdssovsiadndwetn T00 Deve " I ie was pointed out by Ben Cullen of | ¢ r Prices, . NEW YORK, April 22,—Copper ry whe gt health, today orderga the fumiga Salt Creek production in March POTATOES Big MYddy -—--n-w-wewm=-annm 150! DENVER, Colo., April 22.—(U, §.| firm; electrolytic, spot and futures, Tenants tegeice Sak Corer, tion of all sheep shearers and sheep wag 8,027,270 barrels, or 81,135 barrels Mule Creele -------e-reenn-== 1,10! Dopartment of Agriculture.)—Hogs | 13%. ences to experiences he had haa|*hearing outfits coming into Wyo- THE YELLOWSTONE less than the February output Jan.| CHICAGO, April 22.—-Potatoes, | Sunburst. .-.~ 05 | —Receipts, 4,00; 6 to 10a lower;| Tin, frm; spot and futures, 49.76.| Wii™ 00 impernnee he ming from California, the statel] APARTMENT HOTEL {84.208 barrels loss than that Of Ja2") -saing moderate; market about| Hamilton Dome ~ 140) mostly 106 lower; top, $7.15 paid] Iron. steady; prices unchaniwed iy certain Producers. tary ot |board of health Joined the state vet Waseest’ Tak Wesel uary, teady; receipts, 47 cars; total U. 8./ Ferris ----—.--------a-0--awew 1.65] for choice 203 pound averages; wev-| Lead, steady; spot, 7.67@4.25. ly of commerce, presentaa | narian's office in attempting to ¥“ A Lost Soldier and Grase Creek bol-| Snir 18S fo: “wisconsin sacked| Byron —--------.---—--->--ncs 1.96) ora? londa 190 to 280 pound aeeraces,| Zinc, firm: East St. Louis, spot the chamber of commerce, prosented | event introduction of foot, and 1 Room and Kitchnette ctered up thelr records in March.) 1 ong whites, $1.20@ Dull, | NUtchet -------yene=-eewemenne +65 | $7.00; odd lots drive-ins and plainer |and futures, 6.10@6.15. jntarenting date on the amount of! month disease in thia state ax tho A Real Home for Two Salt Creek started staging & come-| 4) 150, 45: xiebraska sacked Tri-| Pilot Butte —----------ce----- 1.10] kinds, down to Ught Ughts,| Antimony, spot, 9.87. ree ree yng cask. |romult of reports that = number of $50.00 Per Month back and held down the decresso) (ys "ss.00@3.26; Minnesota and| Lander ..------.------------ 101 $5.75 to $6.00; packing sows, steady, centage grown in Wyoming. Casper | sheep shearing outfits from Califc 426 W Yall ’ oe Which was sb noticeable during Jen-| coy‘ pakota sacked Red River at $5.76; desirable weights fat piss, Flax, and vieinity wesay 126,790 bushels of had entered Wyoming. Cov 26 W. Yellowstone iTkuuleentt Geureiesee showing | Chios, $1.85@1.50. mostly $6.75; desirable stockera,| DULUTH, Minn., Apri! 22 poets bit Bs scrapes which 48 | health officers were authorized . Fiam—May, 4.88%; July, Aisstp wns *s pounds OF | call on sheriffs and town marshals mer aed * total production by fields for March SUGAR Sioaio=-sbsatpts £00; calven, 150 tomes “rity dilalaed honey, 100 per cent of which Im pro-|to asalat in enforcement of tha te follows: enatite active; fat she stock ‘ong to 10¢ > od here, 150 pounds of butter | migation order in telegrams sent to} Balt Creek s--encseeseene= 8,027; hi 2 * 58 per cent produced tn state; 2 Kemmerer, Lnramle, Evanston, Raw igher; calves, steady to strong: all Wyoming Olls b , , i Teapot —annssanewnenwnenss 106,238 Butter and Eggs NEW YORK, April 22—tn refined | other classes, fully steady; 806 pound| NEW YORK, April 22 | 000 pounds of navy: beans, 99 per |iins and Tock Springs FOR RENT race. retinas i ody sugar business was light locally, al-| heifers, $4.25; others, $7.25 to $8.10;| Wyoming olls at 2 p.m nt grown in state sot aces ec | ak Basin ‘ 5 2 ‘ 5 w ars of green corn, 80 per cent is : : . fc " CHICAGO, April 22.—Butter,| though a fair outvf-town inquiry | several loads cows, $6.00 to $6.50;| listed on the New York curb as « . ” e One-Hs of Store Room ne bee ee ease higher; creamery extras, 360; stand:| was reported. Prices were unchanged | mixed cows and helfers, $7.00 to | follows rows 10 Sie eaten 5408-098 pounse Richard Devoe Dies 50 { Pie a o 2'000| ards, 36%; extra frets, 34% @86c;/ at $8 to $8.25 for fine granulated. | $7.25; fairly good 1,152 pound steers,| Standard Ol), Indiana, 664%; Mour f live chickens, 12 per cent fed in =: | 50 fe eaitlbns = 57094 | Srsts, 83% @340; seconds, 9244 @88.| Refined futures were nominal. $9,00; bulls, $4.60 down; best vealors,| tain Producers, Mutual, 10%;| state, 1,879,200 doven exes, 84 per]! 4¢ Home In Casper With Good Windo Lance Creek .. 105,650) ees, unchanged; receipts, 43,049] Sugar futures closed steady; ap-| $11.50 to $11.75; hardly any stockers| New York, 125 cent produced in state. The Caxpor be 20 indow pease is 5 -“y1'794 | cases. proximate sales 49,000 tons. May|and feeders offered. Packing company here kills 7,700} Richard Devoe, 60 years of age Display Hamilton = 16,140 $4.47; July $4.68; September $4.77;| Sheep—Recelpta, 9,400; early sales head of cattle « year of which Cas-|diod at his home 590 Kirk| A: Feen 4 6373 December $428, fat lambs, around steady; top, $15.50 ar uses 00 ‘per cent: and 14,000 Jatreet, ‘at 11 ofclocke this morning. | In Heart of Town ybull m! freight paid; two loads 75 pound head of hogs of which Casper uses @ body is now at the & Greybuli iS 168 SILVER Frour. averages, $15.40; one load $4 pound j0 per cent 1 chapel Vupera}, arransem PHONE 313 Loat eanal ~ 450.718 MINNEAPOLIS, April 2z.—Flour,| averages, $15.80 flat; one load 83 LLG PRY ee BENE have not been made. ece. ‘Warm 8 an ‘8 Bhut down| NEW YORK, April 22.—Bar| unchanged to 10c higher; family | pound weights to shearers, $16.26] NEW YORK, April —Cotton| Mountain’ View Suburb: lots ape|!s survived by a widow and Dallaa-Derby. . 4,688 | sliver, 64%; Mexican dollars, 49%- patents, $6.45@6.55, Bran, $22.00, freight paid; no sheep sold carly. spot quiet; middling $20.20, so'd by Baker Grude Investment Co,] children,

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