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FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1924 Ghee Casypet Daily Critune PAGE NINE DAILY WOOL INTE INCREASE Inquiries From Manufacturers Becoming More Numerous With Tendency to Buy at Prevailing Quotations. BOSTON, Jan. 8.—@#)=The Com: mercial Bulletin tomofrow will say. “A broadening interest in wool is apparent on the part of manufac turers who evidently have still somé orders against which they must cover and who also very patiently think well of wool on its present price level. While there is no gen+ eral advanee in wool Values In the loGal market this week, there 16 sone improvement in the pride sittin: tion and in the foreign maftkets there is a very eVideht hardening m tendéficy in vaules. Despite the et. forts of manufacturers to depress them, or at least to provent them from rising. “The Néw Zealand sales réstimed on Wednesday, with prices up about @ penny in the grease (about five per cent) over the closing in Déesem- ber. Austfolla has shown a harden: Ing tendency whilé the cape, also, ig firmer and the river plate is fully firm “Little new is heard from thé west, dealers and growérs betti¢ more or less deadlocked at the moment. “Mohait is dull but steady.” The Commercial Bulletin will pub- | Commodity Trade News Fuel STATE COLLEGE, Pa=The sale! of fuel Wood has been sharply stim- ulated thfétighout Pennsylvania as a festilt of the anthratite strike, thus giving land 6Wners. 4 profit from déad, crippled and ¢rooked trees. | GAMDEN, N. J.+Farmers in New Jersey afte being urged to put thelr eord Wool on the market while the anthracite strike 18 On. Thousands of atres th Southerh New Jersey are eovered with serub oak and pine Which, When cit, caf be sheaplly de livered “in auto trucks nt central markets. —- } Lettuce L CUNTRO, Cal—One hundred ents of lettuce already have beeh shipped from the Imperial. Vailey this wifter, but the peak will not he Feathed until February, Potatoes GRAND RAPIDS=Thée Michigan potatoe crop if the Inst year is esti- mated &t 24,241,000 Wushéls-as cém- pared. with 28,000,000 btishels last veer, Rotall prises are 75¢ to 850 & peek: Speculators have large stocks in Blorage. Stiots Mass., George 3H. Keith company, oné of the largest shde manufacttrers here, reports sales for the fiscal yeat ended Octo- ber 31, 1925, aggregated $19,000,000, | Oil Summary — | By Hill, Weaver & Co. Tago Pete properties in Veriezuela have developed production of 41,000 barrels a day, about half of which is being marketed, according to Vice President Stewart of the Pan:Amert- )ean Pete Exploration company. « BROCKTO Mid-Contineht Ol! Corporation net income for yéar énded December 81 last, will ariount to between $6,- 500,000 and °$7,000,000 after all charges including depreciation and sdepletion equal to approximately $5 to $5.20 a shate on outstanding Péormninon stock against 6 per eéht a hare in 1924, Union Oj] Of California declarés )@uarterly dividend, previously 45 Recents quarterly was paid. an Pan-American Pete and Transport gompany gets 16,000 barrel well $f Bierra Blanca, Meéiéo, alo. 15,000 rrel well in same area. Henry De Forrest, chairman of Pacific Oil company, in giving com- fany's plans will be distributed say fparcholders will receive $8 a share P Cash and {tvo-fifths of a share of Rock of Associated Oil. It is ftig- Bred stockholders including share rv share in new company will re- ive approximately $83.25 for each are of Pacific Ofl stock now held. uilding Materials for the Ages! HERE'S .as.much difference in the quality of building Ljjmaterials as there is between night and day. }| _ But to assure our patrons that ours will withstand the rav- || ishes of time, we offer only the Ay) iret quality. |] Let Us Give You Estimates i| Western Lumber Co. 300 N. Ci Phone 765 B iter | to commission this month on metal RKET _ Oil and Financial News u| uulinsuntieemmmeme REST ON IN BOSTON New York Stocks Last Bales, Allis Chemical and Dye ...... 117% Amefican Cai ss. - 992 American Car and Fotindry 22 116 American Locomott¥e .2..s.2 1164 American Sm. atid Ret, s.11. 14214 American Stigar «. American American American Anaconda Armour of Tl. Atchison .. Atl. Coast Line Baldwin Locomotvie Baltimore and Ohio Bethlehem Steet ‘alifornia Pet. Cafiadian Pacific — Cefitral Leather pfd. Cerfo de Pasco «. Chandler Motor Chespakea and Ohio -. Chicago and Northwestern —__ Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul pfa, Chisago, R. I.'and Paeitic Chilo Copper ~_. Chrysler Corp. new: ~ lish thé following Wool quotations tomotrow: Démestic, Ohio ahd Pennsylvania fleevesDelaine, unwashed, b8c; 1% 166d combihie, 5c; % blood eomb- {if, 54@550; fine unwashed, 48c. Michigan and Néw York fleeces— Delaihe, unwashed. 50@51¢; % bloot! eombing, 51@52e; % blood combing, 53@54c; % blood combing, 54@s5e; fifie unwashed, 46@47c. Wiseotisin, Missourl and average New Ehgland=%% blood, 48@48c; % 160d, 49@50e: 4 blood, 6G. Scotired basis: Té#asfine 12 S Months, sélected, $1:85@1.28; fine | Colorado Fiei = eight months, $1.19@1417. Califor- | Consolidated Gas nia—Northern, $1.26; Middie county, $1.10; southern, $1.00. Oregon: astern No. 1 staple, $1.25@1.98; tine and F. M. combing, $1.20@1.26; eastern clothing, $1.05@ 1.10; valley No, 1) $1.10. Territory: Montaha ahd similar—= Fine staple chotce, $1.25@1.30; % blood combing, $1.15@1.17; 4% blood combing, $1.05@1.07; 34 blood eémb- ing, 95079) Corn Prédiicts Crueible Steel Cuba Cahe Sugar pfd. Dodge Brothers “A Du Pont de Nemours 2: Electric Power and Light ctfs. Brie Railroad «. Famous Players Fisk Rubber _. Foundation Co, General Asphalt Pulled: Delaine, $1.26@1.98: A_A,| General Blectric $1.80@1.25; fine A supers, $1.10@ | eneral Motors .. 1.15; A supers, $1.00@1.05, Mohair: Beast combing, best cifding, 65@70c. Gteat North, fron Ore ét: Great Northern. pfd. julf States Steel Hison Motors u. Ifinojs Central oe. Independent O; and Int. Combustion Bhg. Int. Harvester __ Int. Mer. Marine pfd. Tht. Nickel -2__.. Kennecott Copper Lehigh Valley ares Loulsville and Nashville Mack Trick .. Marland Oi! «. Mid-Continent Pet. Mo., Kan. afd Texas Missourt Pacific pfd. 2. Mongomery Wara Nt. Trad « New York Céntial T5@80e; as compared With the high reedrd of $33,000,000 in. 1920. Net earnings were the best since the war. P Steel PITTSBURGH —Steel consump- tion is on the therease, aécording to steel men here, and they antitipate an extraordinary demand this year for Materials tised in autd tracks and buses. Te tieiial staékening ih structuFal shapes has not takeh| Noy yf place this month. Nobteik aad wasters eer ‘PARKERSBURG, Wi Va—-The| NOTH American first jinit of the plant of the Penh Metal company, whith has beeh Pat MN » moved hete ftom Boston, dill go in-| packard Motor Car Pan Aimérican Pet. B Pennsylvania Phillips Pet. . Pierce Aarrow Motor Car Radio Corp. Reading .. Rep, Iron and. Steel s2 22s. St. Lotiis and Batt Frati « Seaboard Air Line 2. Sears Roebuck Sinclair Ceh O11 Sotitherh Pavific Southern Railway ex. div. « Standard Olt, Cat, 222 Standard Oi, N. J. 22 Stewart Warner .. Studebaker Texas Co. 222i.4222 20s. Texas Gulf Sulphur = Texas and Pacific Tobbaco Products Union Pacific lath production, rs BOSSIP By Hill-Weaver & Co. American Métal Company acquires contfol of Pecos Miné in New Mex. ico with 1,000,000 tons of lead, zinc and silver ore; will ereet 200,090-ton concentrator, Ssh sds. ca Representatives of Failrodds and raillwWay organized labor have agrecd on mieastire to end rail @trikes and outliiéd bill foF congress Which sets up mediator to be named by Prést- dent; labof boatd 18 abolished. S. Cast Iron Pipe Intefnational Harvestef will ac. : Ind. Aleohol cept in paymbnt for implements, loahed by farmers on basis of $1 & Biishel for No. 2 at Chicago. ao Iron ore ptoduction in United States éxclusive 6f that containing over five peF cent mangafiese, esti- mated at 63,079,000 gross tons in 1926} incFease 14 per cént over 1924. U.S. Rubbér déclared regiilar div. idend of ® pe* cent on preferred, payable Februnry 15, to stock of January 1, Westinghouse Blectric _. White Motor Wiily-Overland Wooltvorth Quotations by Blas Vucwrevich, Broker, Western Explorattot Consolidated Royalty Central Pipéiine T. Williams _ Bessemer __ Western States Kinney Coastat Columbine Jupiter _ mikhorn Domino New York Fetléral Bank rediscount rate raised from 8% to 4 per cent. 2.50 = 9.00 55 Avérages: 20 indiistrials 158.93, up .93; 20 ratis 119.92, up .67; no bonds. es | Grain Opinions | By Hill, Weaver & Co. Jackson Bros.: Strongly advocate | Royalty Produceré Ot purchase of wheat on breaks sueh | sunset 2 00% as yestéfday Bartlett Frazier: On further dé- clines in wheat look*for reappear- année 6f broad biiyiig power. An- ticipate strong commission house absorption n{ corn on setbacks, Oats lacked strength. Hulburd Warren: wheat as a trading affair. breaks and sell on bulges. Thomson McKinnon: No motive other than estimates of yields fs necessity for permanent strength in wheat. —_——>— + Royalty Tom Beit Buck Creek Chappell MeKinnie Burke O11 Would treat Buy it 6n aug 4.00 Carb Stocks, Imperial Oil Praifie Oif Moiintain Producers Salt Creek Producers Continental _ New York Ott Salt Creek Cons, 8,0. Ind Humbilé oit Onlo Ofl 2 Atgo Ot! Potatoes CHICAGO, Jan. 8.—(P)—Potatoes —Receipt#, 118 cata; total U. Ss. ship- Ments, 623; 10 Catudian; tfhding somewhat slower; market weak 6n all stocks; Wisconsin sacked round whités, $4.158@4.40; midstly around $4.26; Minnesota sacked round whites, Higgee 30; sacked Réd River Ohios, 4.60. Foreign Exchange | NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—(#)—Iot: eign exchanges irregular, Quotations in cents: Great Britain demand 484%; cables 485%; 60 day bills on banks 480%: France démand $.8245; cables 3,88. Italy demand 4.031 cables 4.08%. Demand Belem 4.53. Germany 23.80: extensions fn Missotir! and Wottern Tilinots in 1926, PHILADELPHIA — Savingd ae. ports In the Philadelphia Federal Reserve District show a gain of 8.5 per cent in the Inet year, with a total of $1,173,000,000 in 1,044 institutions. a Seonaeeal Poultry ei /emwerertanen CHICAGO, Jah. §$=M=Poultry alive, weal; receipts, 4 cars; fowls, 26@28th0; Aptinke, 8c; turkeys, 350; roosters, 19¢; due! 28306; Feene, 180, | Butter and Eggs | CHICAGO, Jit. §.—-(®)—Butter unchanged: receipts, 6,666 tub Fixes higher; receipts, £980 ense: firsts, 380; ordinary firsts, 33@35c. ST, LOUIS Approximately $14, 000,000 will be spent by the Séuth- western Bell Telephone company tor TRIBUNE GRAIN PRICES MAKE ADVANGE Values Climb as Better De- mand Marks Téading on Chicago Board GHICAGO, Jan. 8—(P)I=All grain figured in a general price advance today with corh commanding unus: ual attention as a tesult of Bweeping offers to barter farm impléments for corn at the rate of $1 per bubhel as the value of cofn. Aggressive specu. lative buying in the corn market fe. sulted. Enhanoement of the price of Wheat was ascribed chiefly to other réasons. Wheat closed 1% to 244 style, corn at %@2t%c ga: Showlhe %@%e advanée. e up, now and oats CHICAGO, Jan. 8=—H)=Wheat score lan @arly upturn In pricé here today, Influenced by utlooked for strength of Liverpool qistations and by réports that 40 pér vent of wheat yield in northern Argentina i8 whfit for milling. An advancé in prices at Buenos Aifés also was given at tentioh. On the rise of values here, profit-taking sales éhlarged and a reaction ensued, but rallies quickly followed. The opening, Xe to te higher, new style, May $1.77% to $1.77% and July 1.53% to $1,5314, was suceééded by a downturn that in some cases went below yester- day's finish and then by a fresh up- tutn, Stibsequently, the market advance. ed to a material further extent on Account of reports of a mich better domestic demand for red witter wheat and also because of talk of Probable reduced whofficial estimates of the Canadian erop. Wheat closed strong 1%e to 2%e net higher, new style, May $1.78 to $1.78%, and July $1.52% to $1.53% Corn developed independent strength owirig largely to offers to exchange merchandise fot com on thé basis of a dollara-bushel corn within six montis. After openini: ho to ihe higher, May 87%e ta 87%c; corn thade additional gains, and July delivery touched 90¢, ter, there were additional (up- turns in price, Country offerings to atriyé Wer® sniall. Corh clased 1% to 2% net higher, May 88%ec to 886. Oats sympathized a little with tho strength of other grain. Starting at a Shade to %e up, May 45%¢ to 45946, Oats contifiued firm. High Open Low Close new L774 old. 1.7545 ——— "Stocks and Grains __Liveoek I D/SCOUNT ANTE Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, Jah. 8=(U. 8. Depart: ment of Agrictilture}—Hogs—39,000; uneven; opéned 5c to 10¢ higher than Thursdays best pflee; spots show More advance, latter trade slow; few trangactions uttchanged at yester- day’s high close; shipping demand moderate; big packers inactive; bulk good and choice to 900 pound butchers $11.75@12.10; desirable 160 to 210 poiind average’ largely $12.15 @12.50; top on 160 poufids up $12.60; 180 pounds up, $12,865; bulk packing s $9.75@10.10; choles kitting pire around $13; heavy welght hoas $1145) ing of toany'a market a4 A Fedult of @11.85; medium $11.85@1 NSKE | the unexpected increase In the New $11.50@12.60; Meht Ught | $11.60@ | vor caderal reserve re-ditcount rate. 12.90; packing sows $9.95@10.25;| buses were carried doWh 1 to 4 aughter pigs $12.50@13.15. Je—4,000; fat steers steady to 3 Quality plain; mostly Catt’ few heavy $10@10.2 310.50; bid $10.35; best yearlings $10 fairly active and filly steady trade of she stéck, bulls | Hilying ordére agai Appeared, ard and calves; dutsiders taking vealers| another fally Atatted 1h thé éarly upward to $14; packers §12.20@18]afternoén; THe afternoon markét mostly Was rathér unsettled, thé shatpest Sheep—e0,000; Better gradés fat} losses talking placé in such i@sues lambs and desirablé yeatling wethera|as Du Pont, Sears Roebuck, United faitly active: light and hi minithur to Bc lower! clialee dy weight kind showing early bulk fat lami few upward to $16 veral loads yearllhg wethers $19@, 13.00; $16 refused for cholee feeding lamb: f jes $15. 5.90; weak lower; fat aged sheep steady; oad lots hahdy welght cafrying few heayles upward to $9 Omaha Quotations OMAHA, Neb, Jan, 8.—(U. 8, De+ partment of Agriculture).—Hogs, re- celpts 15,500; aetive, mostly 5@100 highér; good and choice 300 to 350- Pound biutchers $11.65411.75; desir- able 160 to 200potind Mghts $11.75 @U11.90; top $12.00; sorted 130 to 150+ pound selections $11:85@12.00; pack- ing sows $10.95@10. bulk of all safes $11.60@11.85; averare cost Thursday $21.60; weight 240. Cattle, tecelpts 1,500; fed steers and yearlings, slow: about steady: bulk $8.2549.50; welghty steers $10.29; she-stock and veal steady; bulls, wenk to 25¢ lower; stockers ahd feeders nominally steady: bulk buteher cows $4.75@6.05; helfers|POints Were reeitded by United $ @t.75; canners afd cutters| States Steel corifion, Bethléhem $3.75@4.50; bologna huits g5.60@] Steel Willys Overland, Chtyster, $5.75; beef biulle $5.75976.50; cholce | Mont@omery Ward, sttidébaket. venlers upward to $10.00, Sheep, receipts 4,500; lambe, slow, mostly 2he ldwer; early bulk f 1 lambs $15.25 15.40; top $15.65; sheep Steady} ewe top $8.75; no choice feed- rs incliided, Prices at Kansas City KANSAS 1.58% 146% BT BOM 99 45% 46 45S 48 46 ABS 45M 464 112 112% 1.10% 1.12% 1.0849 1.1018 1.08% 1.10% 15.02 14.95 14.97 15.20 15.12 15.15 Ribs— Jan. 2. 16.50 May <..216:90 15.90 15.85 16.85 Bellies— Jan. . 18.25 May -.2.16.75 16.75 16:72 16,72 Cash Grains and ‘Provisions, CHICAGO, Jan: 8.—(P)—Wheat number, 2 red $1.88@1.89%; number 1 hard $1.8344. Con number 6 rhixea 79e; number 2 yellow 84%3c. Oats number 2 white 48@48%%c; number 3 whité 42% @48c. Rye hirmber 3, $1,024 1.05. Barley 60@78e. Tiin- othy setd $7.25@7,50. Clover reed at $27.25@ 30.75. Lard $15. Ribs $15.60. Bellies $16.25, per eins yan ee AL NOTICES RAR 8 a NOTICE The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. In the District Court, Kighth Ju- dicial District. Ed Vondra, Plaintiff, vs. Dotrance Linscott and Mrs, Dot- rance Linscott, husband and wife, Defendants, To the above hamed Dofrance Lihseott and Mra. Dorrante Lins- cott, husband and wife, whose last known place of residence was Lar- amié, Albany County, State of Wyoming, but whose present place of residence is unknown, You are hereby fotified that you have been sued in the above | entitled eotirt, by the aboye named plaintiff; that the object and prayer of the petition filed therein ig that you may be compelled to show your alleged Seca de in the property herein eseribed, and that the samé may be adjudged to be hull, void and of no effect whatsoever, and that plaintiff's title be forever quieted against the same} that plaintiff be declar- ed to be the absolute owner in fee simplé of Lots One ‘tundred ipety four and One Huhdred Ninety-five, in Block Thirty-two, in North Casper Addition to the City 6f Casper, formerly town of Casper, in Natrona County, State of Wyoming, according to the r corded plat thereof, together with all buildings and improvements thereon; and that you be perpet- ually exeliided and enjoined from asserting or claiming any estate, right, title or interest therein. And unless you answer the pe- tition of the plaintiff filed in said cause on of before the 6th day of March, 1926, the said petition with all of the mattets and allegations therein contained will be taken as trie and judgment rendered ac- cordingly. lated, Casper, sara goanty, 8, 19: Wyoming, § ABELL FIEDLER, Cletk of the District Court. (Sealy WILLIAM 0, WILSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. | | | last Joan 4: call loans agalnat accept. Values States Cast Cigar tore. Maintenanes of the four per cert rate for call money acted as a steady. operations abandoned, points ing were Schulte being bid up four above its previous closing quotation and independent strength also being shown by a fair assortment of other issues. There was genve Of opinion a8 to the effect of the highéF fe-discotint rate on the future movement of stock prices but urged caution in: makifig Gonitiitments at this time, partitilarly in thé Rights speculative BEARS oT OGKS Head Downward yith Opening of Trading Today at Gotham NEW YORK, Jan §—(PI—A flood of sélling ofders, réleased by profes- sitnal tradets broke upoh the floor of the stock exchange at the opeh- points when strong buying support appeared and about half of thé th- itial lossés were recovered before the end of the first hour, Another period of weakness developed and nearly a Score of others a to 5 pdints Trot Stores, influence. not Bullisit altogether Sion housés géneraliv iesties NEW YOR prices reacted sh: ing of today's Market in reflection of thé New York Wederal Reserve bank ré- discount Fate after the clone of the market Yesterday, broke 3 points on the first #alé and Initial losses Of ohe to fearly two unexpected Snérefise in Cerro de Pased, Amerean Car and Foundry and Baltimore and Onto, Prices woré ¢atried down 6né to four points if tho first ware of selling, but atfong buying support soon appeared And @ moderate rally from the low levels wae under way before the end of the first half hour. Hudéon opened 44% folnts lower but Pipe aid United all off four points or considerable diver- the General Motors MARKETS NEW. YORK BONDS _ NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Thé fol-lowing are today’s high, low and closing bids of bonds on .hé New York Stock Exchange and the total @hares of each bond. (W. 8, Government bonds th dollars and thitty-eqeconay of doliars U. S. BONDS= (Sales tn $1,000) High CB ¢ Liberty 3% -1A 177 90.08 | 2 Liberty | Liberty i. Liberty 15 101.27 24 Liberty 2 286 100.22 40 3 Liberty 84 4148sc.cssesseee—iG 195 100.81 28 2 Liberty 4th 418 -----------ses--J 167 192 161.31 10 U. 8. Treasury 46. wecewee--sK 4h 108,96 a U.S. Treasuty 4%48-+.--- a4 106.15 18 FOREIGN— Crechosiovale Republic 8s 195 5 tot t 4109 Dom. of Canada 68 195....... 19 103% | Préfich Républe 7 bB8ssssses--sC 449 Ssu4 ' Japanese Govt. 6-28 --. 119 Kingdom 6f Belgitim 6%6 rets..5 Kingdom of Norway 65 1944... ¥ avessesG DOMESTIO~ 100 1047 mda Cop, 74 1988 4. onda Cop: 6a 195 t. T. & San Fe, gen. Balt. & Ohfo evt. 444s. Rethiéhem Steel eon. 6s, Ara.. Canadian Pacific deb. Ctile. Burl. & Quincy ffs. §8 A. Chic. MiL & St. P. cvt. 4% Copper fs ss Goodyear Tire, 88 i94t. Great Northefn 7 Great Northern Montana Powér Northern Pacific efg. 69 B Northern Pac. tiéw bs Di... Northern Pacitia lien 48-...... Pacific Gas & Blec. 5s Penna R. R. ger. 4tgecess--4A Sinclair Cofi. Oil 69 1927.-...--.B Southern Fac. Union Pacific ist 48.-..ssssssasesD U. S Rubbér 68 ..-...--...---+EB Utah Power & Light 5s. restern Union 6%8 -.. stinghouse flec. Ts-ssssss.--sH Wilson & Co., cvt 60s.-s-. 1 Total salés of bonds today were $13,869,000, compared with $12,454 600 previous day and $16,671,000 a year ago. 48-280. OVE. 4s. ssesss_ ee! es ree SC } — Crude Market | Salt Creek, 36 to 36.9 gravity — Salt Creek, gravity — Rock Creek - ae Big Muddy Elk Basin Cat Creek ractlons and earfiéd Delaware and ackawWwand, Améflean Btdke Shoe United Fruit and the American ag- ricultural chemical issues 844 to 4 points above yesterday's closing was stopped by a tenewal avalanche of lling orders. A number of shares 4 below their low figures at the outset, United States folrig down to 135% and American Can to 290. Woolworth dst 6%: Call loahs re- nowed at the unchanged rite of four per cent. hnlight CITY, Jan. &—{United |nt 118, pit soon ellinbed bao to| The closine Was héavy. Accdmuta o Creek ~ States Department of Agriculture. | 12134. rly losses of two or fidre | tion of a fei nornially inactive | Landér 7 Cattle—1,900; calves, 100; few} points also were recorded by. Rem-|Sshares.in the final hour fafled td] Ofage -. loads fed steers and yearlings tully Bteady; lone yéarlities averatine , $9.75; other sales largely Other classe# srarco; hardly ues; two londs fed hélfers, $7:50@ 8:00; some held higher; few venlers, to packers upward to $10.50, endugh offered to test’ va). Hogs— 6,900; tineven; —opénea steady to 10¢ higher on ighté ana mediums; closed dull, very stéady on Peavies and mixed efides; shipper to packer, $2.20: on 180:1h. averages packer top. 312.10; bulk of sales. $11.75@12.15; light Nehts, 19¢@i15e hisher; 120 to 160-1b. averares, $12.25 @12.50; bulk desirable 180 to 800:1¥. weights, $11.75@12.15. » Packing | between a drop of nearly five points sows, 15c@ lower, $10.25@10.73.|tO 3.84% cents in French francs Stags, $8,759.25; stock pigs steady,}#N¢ a 10 point rally in Danish $11.50@ 12.85. 2 Shé6p—2,000; tambs slow, weak to Ihe lower: top, $16.05. Other fea] credit. Demand sterling held firm ty $15,19@15.20; sheep steady; | at $4.84%. e $38.75. The vigorous rally whieh reduced _ Denver Prices. DENVER, Colo., Jan. &+4U. S$. Department of Agrictilture.\—Hogs —Recéipts, 1,200; 15 loads direct to patiters; 100 higher; top, $12.10 for sthall butchers of iehts and tight lights; others $12.00; one load around 220 pounds, $11 heavy load, $11.80; packing sows, steady at $10.25; load including several stage, $10.00, Cattlo—Receipté, 150; calves, 4; | steady; tWo loads 785 pound heifers, $8.50; loads 675 pound feeders heif- ers, $7.00; one load choles feeder steers under 900 pounds, $8.75; few canner cows, $0.95 to $2.40. Sheep—Redéipts, 6,200; fat lambs tairly active six loads, | $15.00, freight ade so] pound fed drive-ina, thrée pet cent shrin Metals | NEW YORK, Jan. §—)—Coppér Gtilets eleetrotytic spot and futures 14%, Tin, steady; spot ond néarty $02. fututes $62.87 Iron, steady: pricés urichanged. Head, stead Aihe, steady: Ha $8.75; fuittires $8.6: Antlifiony spot Louls spot 24.75 0 25.08, Money NEW YORK, Jin, §—UP)—Gall tmonéy steady; high 4; low 4: ruling rato 4; closing Bid 4: offered at 414; ances 81: time loans firm; mixéd | collateral 60:90 Aye 4%: 4.4 months | i prime méfeantile paper 1% | 1, Cotton Ne NPW YORK, Jan: 8.—)—Cotton Spot steady: middling $20.76, ee | Silver | rec renee NEW YORK, Jan. §—A)—Bat silver 68146; Mexican dollars 5240 pee reat oonimaritas DULUTH, Jan. $—Close fi January $2.46; February and March 82.47%; May and July $2.53%. pears aa wl Publish Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29; Feb. , 12, 19, 1926. Drink Hilleress Water, Phone 1151 bounded high at 154%. touched 22, early ington Typewriter, Ameticah Smelt- ing, United Cigar Stores, Sears Roe- buek, Allied Chemical. Chesapeake and Ohio Speculative interest kroner to 24.88 cents on the estab- lishment of a new $40,000,000 Dariish losses in We Own, The Gladstone Hotel tos First Mortgage 7% Gold Bo and Nortolk and West- ern opened a point lower and then upward to n new récord Peotia and Bastern the highest quotation in over a year, and Pacific O! rose 1% pointe to within a fraction of its record high on the anndiince- ment of a distribution of {ts Assd- ciated Oil heldings. tric sold 3% points above last night's clos American Can 2% and Mack Trucks 2. the foreign exchanges was divided General Elec- th many instances to Sunburst Hamilton Dome stom the flow of selling orders for other stocks, Léading industtal is- sues remained under prenture al-| Ferris though gains 6f 2 to 4 pottits were Byron recorded fy American Safety Razor, | Notehes American Zine preferred, Continen tal Insurance, Fidelity Phoenix In- surance.and Allied Chentlenl. Total sales approxtmidt@d 2,200,000 shares. ——_—_—. | Sugar | NEW YORK, Jan, 8.—@)—No chafiges were reported today tn re- fined sugar prices, which range from $5.00 to $5.50 for fine granulated, with business ight. Pilot Butte Flour MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jam 8—= (P)—F lotr, 15c lower; family pttents $9.65@9.90 a barrel. Shipments 48,843 barrels. Bran, $26.50. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan ®-- (P)—Flotir 150 lower at $9.451@9.90 a barrel; shipmentr 48,843 baitiels. Bran $26.50. Wheat No. 1. nortt May = $1,70%; NEW YORK, Jan, 3.—M—sugdr| ern $1.74% @1.76%; Approximate 35; futures clowed énsy. salen 20,000 tons. March $2.41; Mai ntember $2.75. July $1.6 Corn, No. 3 yellow 8014 @sin}ye- Oats No. 3 white 39@39%e. Flax No. 1 $2,50@2-55. Jafuary $2 $2.53; July $2 Recommend and Offer, All or Any Part of $30,000 a f a yy @ “hy nds ah & * . (Casper, Wyoming) DENOMINATION $100—$250—$500—$1000 DATED NOVEMBER 1, 1925—DUE SERIALLY EACH 6 MONTHS FROM NOVEMBER ly 1927 to 1937. INTEREST PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY ON MAY ist AND NOVEMBER tet PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD AT CASPER, WYOMING, OR NEW YORK CITY TRUSTEE. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF CASPER, WYOMING THE PHYSICAL SECURITY business Atores locatéd on the musiness séction of Casper, W fon and value. City's business activities, ahd house the most tmportant of First Street and 100 feet on Center Stre Gladstoné Hotel, corsieting of seven full stories, in, roughly firé-proof, ee of it kind tn the tl mezzanine floof provide about proper uperntes 132 guest chambers, al outelde fo the same being operated by Mosst#. Charles A these bonds being signed by THE ACTUAL COST of the gtotind and behind these bonda was in excess of $400,000.00 BEEN IN ACTIVE, SUCCESSFUL AND PROFITABL! uranes is Carried on thé hotel of Mr. Charles A. Smith, Manager, all of whieh is made payable to tha Ade: inte onaholders THE GUADSTONE HOTEL ha opéned.—the present Income from $85,000.00 per year—which is the entire issue several times prinéipal. During the life of SECURITY: of the Giaastone Hotel Kirst and Center Streets, id is rated among the t s afound and furnishings and a number ct if the heart of the downtown properties it th bot tr h centers a great t th adjoining are solidly up and City. This corner, frontin t The main building bidsement, all { in desien; an ming. The for general mereant! ms, and all with priv mith and Frank J. 'T and thetr respective wives {idinge pledg THE HOTE OPERATION property, in addition to. $ 26 fi yori This Corer is the nucle this block and business and social fs part, of built 140 foe thoss immediately ts of inte t, is held tl fre s fourtéen store room’ basement, Purpodes, While these gentlemen T FIRST MORTGAGE OMPLETED AND HAS NOVEMBEE 1924 5,000 of itance < life Trusted tot the ber oft wn a etefidy increase in earnings fftm the time that tt hotel and store rooms being over $7,000.00 per month or abour , more than sufficient to discharge ihe maximum interest payment on over And provide ait adequate Sinking Fund for the retirement of this mortgage, and tintil all the bohds are paid off, the Prustee hae heen vested with full authority to supervise the administration of thix Trust, and the full gross in comé from the entire protection of the bondholders. THESE BONDS constitute 2 FIRST MORTGAGE on the tallest bullding In the lare prosperous City In the State of Wyoming, the load being about 50% feature of this issue ts thi 1, 1927. roperty must be turned over © quick serial reduction of the debt every elx months, We confidently commend the security to be a safe and desirable ifivestinent to the Trustee each month for the benefit and ont and t OF ACTUAL VALI As beginnt ® E. PRICE PAR AND ACCRUED INTEREST TO NET THE INVESTOR FULL T%o The Frank C. Evans Compariy FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Denver, Colorado It preferred, 6tdern rnay be filed witli, afid déliverien made through, our Wyoming réprénentative MR. A. Hi STEWART, Gladstone Hotel, Casper; Wyoming

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