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P3 ~aligee = . Oil :: Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets | = JEWS AND QUOTATIONS B¥ LEASED WIRE—— - STOCKS CARRIED TO © |[xeryouseu OIL INDUSTRY DUE _ |[qannganx/|AFRICA TO LEAD IN NEW HIGH RECORDS a __ FOR BIG COMEBACK. COPPER PRODUCTION Roger W. Babson, Statistical Expert; Tells of " Opinions From ON CREST OF BOOM | fs: Sei" |qutook Brighter Than for Long Time With 3 memnen es axieod Change Underway in Industry and Future American Locomotive ~-.---« 83 Consumption Heavy. show every evidence of underlying Development Plans. ; 2 Brokerage Wire Aap Napeee an Crude Runs Stil Declining and Gas strength. Grain ‘looding of Buying Orders From All Parts of This | 2ierican ‘tovacco 27. isi Hulburd Warren Chandler: We American Woolen -. Country and Europe Develops; Saturday Anaconda Copper fits have had to come from the | @*Pect further break upon which) papsoON PARK, Mass., Nov. 15.) certain, however, that this great \fe- daceainat ot crude oll into its pe- | Wheat can be bought with confdence| _Roger W. Babson's statement re-| velopment in Africa is an excecd- Atchison -. Closing Is Irregular. Atl, Gulf an Baldwin Locomotive -~.-----. 123% By J. C. ROYLE (Copyright 1924, Casper Tribune) in RK, favors higher ‘prices ulti- d and future| ingly bearish factor as it must af- ~ y oan me ee a s NEW YO) r. ss troleum products. It {s inevitable, | *5 news garding the present trend and future | ingly Bathiotwea pee an since the Drake ier ae anes according to Mr. McLaughlin, that Pe 4 development of the copper industry, | fect the high cost copper producers ~~ NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—Specula-] As confidence increased the move-| (\ifornia Petroleum W...... 28% | near Titusville, Pa., tn 1859, there| flush production at times will send| Thomson McKinnon: Recessions) issued today, is of unusual interest | tho world over. ment expanded to practically all {s- ve interest in many shares marked | vive with a flood of buying orders | Canadian Pacific day's short session of the stock ex-| SU With © oan wa from all pec. | central Leather ‘ange and notwithstanding heavy| tions of the country and European Machi) Sal epee Copper “ofit taking that resulted in some | capitals. Ghecapesice taan Oni regularity the main trend was up- Railroad shares bounded upward Chi © and Northwestern ard at the close of a week featured | on assurance that there would be no| [)icage gic) Norn es % * a tremendous boom. Fisher body | radical legislation involving govern- Guile Coppees u mped over 13 points in today’s|ment ownership or other interfer- Chino Co} a ading and interest was revived in| ence with private operation, Lead- se died tor Ga e motor shares, the strength of| ing carriers which came into sharp pian: 7, jas axwell and Jordan being outstand-| demand included Southern Pacific, et vt tei * g.. Food and public utility issues| New York Central, Pennsylvania, uae te, Bical? sponded to the advance but in| Baltimore & Ohio, Missouri Pacific, | (T0"' Cane su aa oata, me of the industrials losses de-| Rock Island and Wabash, all of] [ups Mans Sagar pal =» Moped on profit-takin Sales for| which recorded gains of two to six | /2mous ‘xed y = © day approximated 750,000 shares | points. = 41d the closing irregular, Interest of the speculators shift- = Leading industri shares were|ed as group after group responded arked up to the highest levels|to the upward movement, profits be- ace the spring of 1920 during the|ing reinvested by the traders with has been enough roleu! he | Prices down, but these periods of .de- | *hould be met with buying orders. | not only to investors in copper| “yfany people are suggesting that eH world to ShDniy the REE aikaoe Ae pression, he says, will come less fre-|\ “Stein Alstrin: The reactionary! stocks but to all investors, since the} tariff be put on copper ore from 48 | times there havo been recurrent per-| Quently in future, Of the 300,000 oil | tendency might easily extend further. | factors he discusses may soon ef-} other countries but I seriously doubt 30% | ods of siack production or. over-| Wells in the country, 250,000 prod-| ° fect other industries. whether the American people would 86% | production. The ofl industry is now | uce less than a barrel of oll a day Stock Opinions. It seems that John Hayes Ham-| stand for such a tariff, They are 66 |recovering from one of the latter | 2plece andthe control of flush pro-| frornblower. and Weeks: Reaction | mond, believed by many to be the| willing to put*a tariff on foreign and in consequence the outlook for| duction will tend to stabilize prices | in railroad stocks is likely to be fol-| world's greatest mining engineer,| manufactured goods and they are the industry is brighter than for | !n the future. lowed by another week-end rally|has a beautiful summer home at|alro willing to consider a tariff on some time. ‘The element of risk in prospecting | which could be underway in late| Glouceste: It also happens that|farm products, but the ‘protection’ Production in the last few weeks | Wr 1s amply illustrated by the rec- | traging, and. in ‘which "industrials | Koger W. Babson, a native of that! of natural resources by a tariff is has slackened. ‘There still is a heavy | 0 of last year in the mid-continent | should participate. We would buy] port, is in the habit of spending his; really not a protection at all. We surplus of ofl in storage in this| {eld. There were 4,779 leases taken | Coca Cola. holidays there. Apparently the en-| are better off to hold our own cop- country and an enormous’ amount |" this territory, sil of which were | Block Malon We .are in a|aineer and the statistician some-|per and buy copper from other has been turned into gasoline and | Sctually ee ot ptt es Pye broad stock market and subject times get together for a neighborly. EE, = mapiate (Sans ot roducts which re u ae 3 technical setbacks, {it will work| chat. sup! acing etl oails he Gatventae of pro.| Wells and 2,380 dry hore ora Per-| much higher. We advise strongly| “Ho told me about Katanga,”| imported copper. This so-called pro- duction has been followed by repeat- | C¢ptase of failure. of '49, von hes against delay in purchases, but|says Mr. ‘Babson, referring to a| tection would really amount to de- ed advances in the prices of ofl and| The flush production which would use any small recessions to|recena talk with the man who was| struction of our own natural re- gas in various sectiona which, when | Diled up heavy surplus supplies in a partner of Cecil Rhodes in the] sources, while lack of protection the last two years has led, inciden- Jevelopment of the South African | really means that we buy some co the volume of oil in storage and| tai, to serve competition in the The public | 4 P) n iy P- reat Northern pfd. ulf States Steel — Inspiration Copper - International Harvester Premsias ; : 3 has add- and {s expected to| mines. “We always get into this|per from the outside and conserve leading rails. Stock exchange|week, United States steel being | Mterpational Paper. -. companies. cop teach ip cagdiien jies © | We look for strength soon in leading | mention anything in the way of| “Hand in hand with this prospect ps there nas always been | °% for: example, for service station 10. FEAST HOTS DAS SWAN Neen Leal the Pacific coast. In‘ that sufficient oll in prospect for the| territory there are 92 brands of gaso- oscpety Certo ae Paige ane cree sevaaena thin: DUNCAN RTE ee world’s needs, great as they have the publle and the | Copper leaders. Many of the divi- Brown, Is because olf oompantes| cfrect gaa felt in a recent cut in| dend equipments and public utilities| Africa. We were talking about, cop- never cease looking and prospecting | price by some of. the largest. pro- | #Fe. still on an attractive dividend | Pe en he told me of the devel- Kelly Springfield Tire Kennecott Copper - Mack Truck .-. Marland Oil ~-. Maxwell Motors .-. New York Central — steel stocks, American Smelting,| American resources but that Mr.|for p‘entiful und low cost copper during the next few years, we find a parallel development well under way. We are expanding the use of this important and valuable metal. cords for volume of trading went| marked with remarkable gains in smash on sales exceeding two mil-| railroad liens as the outstanding nm shares dally and the number of | feature of the trading. mes which figured In the trading] Favorable trade news prevented so broke all records with a total/any material setback in the boom 5 z ts now underway in Congo.| Lower costs tempt larger markets Ei © 665. and included a small increase in un-| N 3 for fresh supplies. Nine billion dol-| Gucers. ° | basis. opment : f! Announcement of returns on the| filled steel orders, reports of another | Northern Pacific - lars, according to A. C. McLaughlin, |“ ‘One large refiner and puter | Pynchon & Co.: We uggest that | The operation is being carried on by| as 1s invariably ‘the case. As a re- *..y following election marked the| {increase In car loadings and trade| Pacific Oil former head of the California state s considerable attention be given the| Belgians and the Union Minfere Ka-| sult of Katanga we shall probably ° {s spending thousands of dollars in a tanga Ent tna, 1918 ante take “OBeAe Te soubor wHIGa: inning of the bull movement that|improvement in many industrial] P@n American Petroleum etroleum bureay, have: bean ind esi ‘stocks; these {ssties will! ud: ga. This company in 1912 was| enjoy y usese ppel fs bala, ; od & ir erat cna | Psychology’ campaign.” The verv- | Copper ; duct bout 5,000,00 have not b dered practical © held sway for the last ten days. centers. Producers ‘and Refiners ed in the oll industry to keep pace Yance in proportion to the rest of| Producing about 5,000,000 pounds] have not been considered pi : 2 Pure Ol - ice stations of this company lire cov- of copper a year. This production | heretofore. Copper shingles, for in- Reading with the remarkable demand for | ereq with brilliant yellow paint.’ The the market. 2 2 , has steadily increased until, based | stance, are a re‘atively new devel- oll products. Development of the fF yin; int’ of the} Livingston & Co.: There is no automobile would have been impos-| same hae to all who rat th ene | sign yet of any important let up in pensase ‘month # output, it a ‘pro. opment and the electrical industry, i a Bptate still 000, It is an interesting fact that for] who see it the olls and gasoline of ctitbat CAML Cipteel Goubpa: how | terns paace tories reetatart ene: each decade since 1870, the. produc-| the company. It is stated on excel- “) V heat Prices Stage Big a ee Southern Pacific -. Comeback on Saturday [fie enerally known as the world's larg-| ‘Africa has entered the co Studebaker Corporation - tion of ofl in America has been great-| lent authority that more than 100,- e oat Diatioee, It is understood, rae producing field,” concluded Mr. Bab. . a 3 Thee Cbs ce er than the total produced in the} 000 gallons of this paint have been ever, that these Katanga mines are | son. ‘This is immediately important malts Transcontinental Ol c whole life of the industry up to that | distributed gratis. now building for an output of over | to the copper indury, but it is also ter um on Tl ay Union Pacific =. decade. In the east, on, the other. hand, 2,000,000 pounds of copper a day | significant to the general business ‘J | 0.9B. 31d. Aloobat 2 'To keep pace with the demand, oll] one large refiner has jumped the or over 700,000,000 pounds annually.| world and to’ investors who may i ci United States Rubber forces are working all over the world. | price cf tank car lots of gasoline a velo i As this development is completed | not now hold copper shares. As Mr. Synclinal troughs, clines and anti-| quarter. ofa cent a gallon three times Hidden Dome Explosion. sa’ clines are being investigated at-the| in the last two weeks. Fuel oll'con-| An explosion that regulted in the] ‘He center of the wor'd's copper pro-| Hammond ao clearly pointed out to i oe Motes 3 United States Steel - THICAGO, Nov. 15.—Wheat prices contirbuted to the strength of corn| Utah Copper duction will be shifted from the|me, Africa can match or éxceed sred recovery in today's trading oa oats. Westinghouse Electric _—. cost of millions, along with asthe Cesap a is, growing heavier, nae destruction of the eee Le weatern: to the eastern hemisphere. | practically. alt of our American’ nat- losses. chalked up Friday and ‘oday’s range and provision prices | Willys Overland —---. structural terraces and monoclinal|cants are in more demand and wit ‘was several days ago experien: at ‘These African mines are located | ural, resources. That continent is ith path 1 | follows: Colorado Fuel and Iron dips. Approximately — $4,000,000,090 | more than 17,000,000 autos in serv-|an' Ohlo'Oll company well at Hid-! 1. the southeastern corner of the| only awaiting the developing influ. . closed the week at a substantial Open High Low Close| National Lead —.-~----+-- has been expended. by the industry |ice in this country, there is small|den Dome. Cause of the explosion ‘ance over a week ago. Decem-| Wheat— } sola at the close at $1.54 and y at $1.61% while December corn s strong tt $1.13 and May sold province of Katanga, which is turn | ence of our Christian clvilization. Tt for dri‘ling, lifting, bonuses and ren-| chance of a slackening in prospect: | is not known. _ 1.51% 1.54% 1.54% 1.54 tals since January 1, 1921.. Even| ing activity. ‘There ‘is, however, no PSI LY {s located in the southeastern. part | is destined to become an increasingly 1 1 188% 1.61% 1.58% 1.01% with the tremendous output devel-| apparent imminent danger of flush Sheceed Douse Proareas: per Fo Sacha nro igd mia] takin Reon efi ie rd ho - 138% 141% 1.38% 141 || Standard Oil Stocks |! ved. crude ot! has not paid expenses. | production. ” | Depth of 700 feet has been reached| known as Blizabethville, are 1,600] manufacturer, and merchant should 2 ’ in the Good test of Sherard Dome} miles by rail from the nearest port,| carefully consider the probable $1.19%. Forecasts of heavy frosts =112 113% 142 | 1.13 Argentina were largely respon- D4az 118% 117 «118% Bid Ask in. Carbon county. The Wall Creek} Beira. The two are connected by a | course of this development and how “Ye for today’s advance. - 117% 1.19 1.17% 118% | Anglo Am. Oll -. Ww 1% Wew high price records for wheat Borne Scrymser -~. 3 hore Everyman’s Investment _ || suc27sis' 20 | rhe cits 5 | ew cto gna } We common during the week and “52.63% «52.58% | Buckeye » -----____. 64 around 2,700 feet. Ei eauere. miles elise addition to pro- saeeae of going to [ares and ¢ ] evains shared in the advance. -7% 58% .57% .58% | Chesebrough Mfg. 49% Forel ort > will have tot the at 2 ing SRS. a also mining tin Lea ing eit hcpreten ane and | Svisions fluctuated and were ir. 155% 156% 55.66% | Chesebrough pfd. ---___ 116 ‘orelgn Offerings Coming @ to use the same judgment Hatfield No. 2 Spudded. and radium. In the copper operation | Paris, mig. ni wise to go to ular, } Zteports of erop conditions in Ar- tiny nnd Australia exerted a + Tong influence on the*market fol- Centinental 1.85% 1.38 1.3546 1.36% | Crescent -. 1.89% 1.87 1.38% | Cumberland 125% 1.25 1.25%] Eureka - 431, | It 1s the concensus of opinion|in appraising these foreign ‘invest-| rattiela Oil company. well No. 2| the -ore is worked with a steam | Africa for the next trip and study * | among bankers and financial author-|.ments as you do in any other kind on’ Elght-Mile Lake structure, Car-| *Hovel, it contains from 7 to 9 per| the situation there?” 138 ities that the United States will be| of a commitment. If you are unable bon county, has ‘spudded in. ‘e it is | cent of copper, and is refined near| General business conditions in the 93 called upon to absorb a vast amount | to exercise this discrimination your- expected the hole will reach a depth| the mines. Black copper is shipped| United States as reflected on the trad t- ting the t that th Gal. Sig. Com. 59 | of foreign securities within the com-} self you must consult someone who | 57 2,000. féet before the winter shut | fo“ treatment, elther to the com-| Babsonchart show a slightly increas- Rgcopean' crop would’ be! 8,000,000 1430 1420 1425 140 | Gel. Six. Old. ptd. - 115", | {Aw twelve montts, or sore. mts ; Es down is necessary. Pany's “Sinlahing | retineries 1fn- Bel: | tng ectivity. Hustiess is “Now ican Padcepa pit bch hl ahd aad Se Eee eae ear dies New! tac cd It has been an axiom in the in-| For the most part the® opportun!- gium or to the Nicho’s Copper com-| ning at 8 per cent below normal. goth ago. Foreign demand fell off ae toward the close of the week 12.60 | Indiana Pipe 1 brought about a recession of 12.47 | National Transit — es on Friday. Bellies— New York Transit -. he attitude of corn growers in| Nov. -18.97 14.00 13.97 14.00 | Northern Pipe taing their grain for higher prices ! Jan. 12.45 12.45 12.45 12.45 | Ohio ON - Penn. Mex. Prairié Pipe il and Gas Leases on ge ban So. Penn Ol! 8. W, Penn Ol) State Land Just Issued |: & 33 sa Swan & Finch Washington ---.----... 8. O. Neb. ----------.. ————— Iilinols Pipe 135 | Yestment banking business for a| ties along this.line in the past have Down 3,500. Feet.. pany, Laurel Hill, New York. The CARS oe 7 7g |long tme that the average Ameri-| been corfined to government obliga- 6-36-65, Lance Creek rail haul from mine to port is some- 24 [can investor does not take kindly | tions, Soon ,doubtlers there, will be | On | Sec. 26:36-65, reek | what of a handicap, but ‘since it is * &* [to @ foreign investment. ‘There {a | Industrial corporation ‘competing for | eld, the Buck Creek Ol company's) mostly déwn grade this cost 1s not|| CRUDE MARKET 77 |#0me reason to believe that this at-| American capital. Now it is easier | Well'ls down 3.500 with olf standing | pronibitve. Labor, on the other hand 67% | titude is being modified. For one] to. rate @ government. bond. than: it | 7.000 feet in the hole while the is unbelievably cheap and this Afri- a5 | thing the great success of the.Ger-|1s to appraise an: industrial, obliga- | !* working in cap can copper is now being delivered in| Cat Creek 105% | man loan points in that. direction. | tion. A government's promise to pay Europe at a cost of § cents or less} Lance Creek 190 | It is true that that particular loan|is backed by the taxing power. Se- Oi Summary. per pound. The tremendous produc- | Osage ..-..-.... ‘92 | Was unusually attractive. Payable | curity for an industrial bond is the Ol imports into United Kingdom | tion at so low a cost must have its | Grass Creek, light 144, | i" dollars and secured by what was| property value plus .the earning Week ended. November 10, were 15,-| effect and it will not be surprising | Greybull -. 93 | in effect a first mortgage on all| power. In both cases the first thing | 800,000" imperial gallons against} if the price of copper does not rise |Torchlight ~--------=. 2 German resources it is not surpris-| to be examined {s,the record of the | 23,700,000 for preceeding week. far beyond its present figure. The| Bik Basin 118 ing that the over-subscription was/ borrower.. Some foreign countries Phillips ‘Petroleum making 400] point in the capper situation is that 26 so large. ee have an unbroken history of falih-| barrels an/hour at Number 8 in| low cost companies can make a vety 31 The question now arises "as to the | fully meeting their obligations, oth- | southéast quarter of section 11-27-5, | good profit in our present marke 247 | foreign bond offerings yet to come.| ers have from time to time default- | on east edge of north extension of| Even at 13 cents it will be seen that And here a word of warning may|ed;in one way, or another. In ‘the| Burbank field. Philips paid $505,000/ the low cost producers like Chi be in season, Foreign investments | same way some .industrial corpora-| for earieh oa Osage auction sold | Katanga and Kennecott are makin; vary in merit just as do domestic| tions can show- years-of profitable | in June as a result of new well| a gross profit of 50 per cent. This investments. They cannot be con-| operation. $ another sale’ will be held December | of course, is figured before depre- sidered as a whole. They will pre- The point is that each case must | 18, when 184° tracts comprising | ciation is charged, and depreciation 5 sent»risks covering a wide range. | be considered and every | about 3,000 acres will be offered.| is a very important it 5 fenterasar te Sete tas em in cennec-| Pilot Butte -------------------5014 It will not do to say that a bond ie PI ‘There are seven other wells on this/tion with mining o tie food because It ia.a roreign lasue any | the paper’ badanes “in thle’ holdings | fease making 7,000 barrels and east: | eet muaine operations, Tt is |iander | > —aesewsereneenee 0 Ml and gas leases recently issued] 8. K. Loy, Casper, NE 1-35-88; the land office are listed as fol-| W1SEX, NEXSEK, SEXNE 2 3436-85; SWKNWH, NWKBWH {cIntyre Oil syndicate, Casper, | 35-36-85. UNW%, NWXSWK (Res. Tr, 45),| William B, Jungquist, Rawlins, all . O%SWY Res. T. 40-4--22-77), (N%, | 16-18-86. of sw. swusw% or Tr. 55),| Plate River Drilling agsociation, qd» N¥SWH, SWKSWK (Orig. | Guernsey, all 36-27-67. Foss vey) 9-32-77. Agnes V. O'Mahoney, Chi » | Best more than it would to’say it is bad| between domestic and foreign se-| ward ‘extension of productive terri- uve? cag | all 36-52-67. ge aeaiganrt reacgo Naren 123 13-15 | because it's a foreign issue. You curities. «9 + 9 - | tory/on the north end of the field Cfary B. Spaugh, Manville, Ni by Boston Wyoming 80. 190 Rooks sdecldedly Seophetnat 3 : ig 9-93-65 J. O. B. Keener, Rawlins, all 16-| Buck Creek 13 45 ELST) roe Frere a = 9g UBL city, | 2088. eek eA 3 || {in Tonakwa field 42 deep sand (4e0ree W. Ebert, Take Gity)|* satin Sa waike 2 Urko ~~~ 20 8 ‘ } wells were making 71,930 barrels on a mG 00 id Ni, NWHSWH 2426-113. "T arinn., 635 10-91-08, eRPOU# | Blackstone Salt Creek ‘ta f Co odi [ ( Ne : Neds ae AIC LS ; 5 . 1. Dailey, Casper, All 417-76.| Wilfred C. Laland, Detrott, Mich., | Colusiivie ‘ear ha06 mm: Ta le. ews y+] | Pele and an/ increase of three wells : e e owMloughby, Lysite, NEXSBY 24. SHSEX. NWSEX 10-29-62; SW | Contral Pipe 1.00 1.50 Potariana Ol of. California brings VV hite Ea le Gasoline : vM% 11-29-62; SWHNW 14-29. p g J F thia B, Newton, Kemmerer, all 13-| NW%NE4 SEYNDY = NEK alae er tacked ta 1 Coe ratet eka pacer sat RU tse Angelap mallee 3,000 barrels pn SU SWE aeteee: Cow Gulch’ -. 02.03 ou. DETROIT.—October ' ‘production | at Los Angeles making 2,000 barrels AT CASPER’S FINEST FILLING STATION mS. Garretson, Cheyenne, all 36-| Wade Fowler, et al, Casper, all 86- 08 SHREVEPORT.—An increase of | 4nd shipment of ‘Hupp ‘cars tdtaled | initial of 34 gravity ofl at 4,280 feet. | ia 8. 33-79. : : . 03 | 25 cents a barrel in Belvue crude, 852 in October last | ° Gulf Refining advances gasoline ’ 4 ntoinette Pecukaitis, Douglas all] © 1. C. Wagner, Casper, all 16-21-80 22 | bringing the price to $2.35, announc- | Year and, 3,084 for September. Hupp | one cent {n Louisiana. Don’t let your radiator freeze for the 9-78, J, R, Chase, Denver, Colo., Sis ‘04 | ed by Standard Oll, ts belleved.by.oil | has, just completed a new $1,260,000] Pure oll opens important new ; abelle Baldwin Thornton, Cas | Si 6-17-86; N&NEY, SWINE 7.00 | men here to presage a general ad.| Plant for construetion of the new | sand in Morgan county, Ohio where lack of Alcohol. all 16-41-79. NWUSEXK, NENW TAT si 10 "| vance in ait Louisiana and Arkan. | straight elght ‘model ‘ it owns 4,000 acres on a pool. pert Cronland, Cheyenne all 16-] NW 8-17-86. . — .05 | sas grades, —eeeeeones ' Ms . Kinney Coastal —- 06.07 Livestock. 7. Foreman Of1 company, Detro!t, . ‘ General Summary. a e t Kee aE Motutrs, (Cheyate, a) puch ci tear Lance Creek Royalty. .00% .01 TULSA.—Thirty.siz new oll wells| | FORT _WORTH.—Five’ hundred} General Cigar for quarter ended e Vv! 7-76 Anna B. Haggard, Cheyenne, an |*8tine ---- 2.00 | were started in Kansas last week,| head of Sonora lambs sold recently | centember 30, earned $2.94 a share, g i , Tantere, Denver, Coto, | 168264, Mie ‘Haney gx ey a Seren ee ener Cote | Dee for $7.50 a head, a‘new high | September 20 With the cold weather here you should look after this. 6. , Barr W. Musser, Salt: Lake City, | ¥ = 2 A county. Vag \ “Treasury department and. Polish W. ‘ matherine O'Meara, Douglas, all! Utah, S4NEM 144-88; SYNWH 3, | New York Ou . 10.00 11.00 “Frait. government reach agreement on teas ENCLOSED ASH RACK Woolens. lish government deht of $17,560,000. ij i i “The Chase}, PORTLAND, Ore—There is wa] “potioment aatnceta Mast eel tat We advertise Service and back it up. NEY¥NEX Eiogedy. \W% 8-44-87; EXSWY, SKSEX | Preston W. Beckett, Casper, all 16-42 WEBSTER, Mass. ed I. Kelley, Denver, Golo., all 87; SWKBWH 17-4487, Rel "Bank mills of the American Woolen com.| heavy movement of prunes from | taited $21,000,000 according to Rall. Ws.3 W. H. Weaver, Gaapen ‘all 16-82.69, | Royalty & Producers - .03 4 | pany here now dre working over. | ‘is port to Hamburg and vessels | ay age, is to Rail 6 D, : at | Sunset --.----_- 03 06 | time. routed for that port andthe Scan-| Balawin Locomotive h OU KNOW ME of Tom Beil Royalty aa ae 2 eee dinavian countried are taking on as retained counsel” preparatory to : Western Exploration — 3.10 3.20 Lumber. large’ shipments: ices ashok : . | mantan’ government for $2,500,000, BUSINESS BRIEFS Western States 13 13 SEATTLE.—Shipments via Pan- Dry Goods according to dispatches. Y on... ae 05 06 ama canal from northwestern lum- In brief filed in supreme NEW YORK CURB CLOSING ber mills have cut down unfilled do-| , BOSTON—Cotton ‘goods. selling | vaiuations fixed by IG. Oca tait mestic cargoes by 26,000,000 fect, | houses report the’ receipt of large | roads are not reviewable. leaving domestic rail orders, for 135 | CMders since election time and} rotal bond offerings this, week million feet. Unfilled cargo orders | Standard print. cloths have advanc: | s45 395.000, of which of $10,273 00 total only 7 million feet. ed an eighth to a quarter cent a yard 818,008 ‘A. E. CHANDLER, Ind. Phone 465 Corner Second and Park, Bid Asked Ww ORLEANS, La.—A public | were issved in the first ten months | Mountain Producers —. on the city's plans for a|of the year for $15,800,000 worth of | Glenrock Ot) —. across the Mississipp! will be | construction, but contractors say the | Salt Creek Prds.. -. ? Were municipal. obligations. ilya by the army ongineers who] work let during this period aggre-| Salt Creek Cons. Pred, apr aca Ay ips of Goodyear Tire and SO pass upon them December 2.| gated $20,600,000. New ¥. a . ubber company with thei; i T, e ES ait (ones gilaklon avesteleasoeenta is SS Pralete Ol raat 208 84 21493 | CHICAGO.— Produce merchants rea qnapanes Field Well ers, Dillon, Read and company. tne 1 h es Pat ae epee PHILADELPHIA. —More than | be Srpicthes acainasonion oe started drilling @ location faith Sbary- Fuauhees, bond. sec teeee gacese = piesa titan, be yea ° e@ bonds to e exte' 2 7 val 2 r rn ‘'"40,000 to build the bridge which | have ‘hoon’ cedlem hoes at oae8282 | statute which prohibits “buying and| South Water street here, have de-| Bonanza field, Big Horn county, | aibly the retirement. of $15 0000 Naber pte } pn 1:60 p. m. “pected to cost about $12,000,000. | perc panic en nore 80 far this | selling of futures on margin.” Offt-| cided to build a new $20,000,000 pro- | Southeast of the Markham well. outstanding prior preference stocks. |] Nor gus. 7 ae ’ officials, the railroads and other | Senn nce, Dave Fecovered 2.499 | cers of members of the Commercial | duce market on Western avenue and ieee J.P. Morgan ond comer ee || No. 613.--- 11:00 p,m. D. ONte bodies, are behind the move-| fron oth bapa oa peey bee Exchange were raided under this} 27th street, with a huge central Alli! Dome Test. French government have ait final No 62 aigpem 6:00 p.m, v om other cities. Motor car thefts | statute this week cold storage plant. A reservoir for the storage of wa-} agreements for fl . eae nal fe QU ave bee ‘educe \- S ,. as it | BAY t en reduced. one thint, accord —— pemins - ter needed. in drilling ‘operations has | $160,000,000 to France Bs Stet ‘on CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Departs be c ge athe Aya ST. LOUIS.—The M. K. & T. on.Ferrous Metals. been constructed near. the location | patch says, , ie Eastbound eile? 4:00 p.m. » E pro-| <7 handled 11,000 more cars in October KANSAS CITY.—Under stimulun | of a test projected for Alkil! Dome —_—-_—_—_. ‘* 8:85 p.m, cre tobe ed] “ATLANTA.—Leading cotton and]than in the previous peak month,| of brisk demand zinc ore prices {nthe | southeast of Lovell. Rig materials| SHREVEPORT, La—tow wat Departs atture $1,425,000, the| stock brokerage houses threaten to| October, 1920, and 10 per cent more] tri-state district have advanced $1] are now being moved to the site and| in. the Ouwatchic river ley fete tbound 7:10 a.m, © Dart of 9 was for resi-| ap eal to the federal courts to pre-| than in the corresponding month of | u ton to $45, Lead ore is steady at | the well will be drilled by I. L. Rus-} suspension of barge traffic by ween || No: 29. -------- es. City records show permits] vent enforcement of the old Georgia | last year, _ 4 $120 @ ton, * ‘| sell on contract, New Orleans and Monroe, pak ls