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At — _ Breaks Record In Ref. =xSE EIGHT U55 WILL OPEN BATUM OIL LINE | AND SHIP CRUDE, Measure Is Only One One of Many {n-} tended to Bring About Trade Resumption With Foreign Powers (By Associated Press. CONSTANTINOPLE, May 9.—So- viet Russia is bent on opening up commerce with the world, Dr. Kou- Wish, Russian Soviet representative | in Constantinople, said today. He feared, ho that the present j Hime was unpropitions ‘as, in his his manufactu tries had an over-supply na Sond be unable to buy and use the raw riais Russia might be able to | n, the » been instructed constantly in buying as prices are sure » go lower,” Dr. Woudish contin. ued. “However, we rapidly are or- gainin; trade exchanges with south Russia. The steamer Lucia has just returned from Novorossisk with a » valued at $400,000. Also, on 000,000 con- | rench firms | to be | car; Ap tract with a group f II sorts of merchandise, at Novorossisk. United States for man- ganese deposits from Soviet Georgia. ‘We expect to satisfy all old claims against such deposits, so the new anese will not be seized on its 1 abroad. “Work has begun for the reop- ening of the oll pipeline between | Baku and Batum, and we shall ex- port tho ofl.” Pennsylvania Meet | Dornino an aroused angrily at Adam's audacity;| and, as all acmit, Allah's affront ad-| Mrs. Smith in despair. mits approval. Adam admitted all,| Sure. Blackstone Sale Creek Buck Creek } Burke ... | Black Tail Capitol Pete Columbine ...... .. Consolidated Royalty Chappelle ... Casper Renger Cow Gulch . Elkhorn |Great Western Petroleum 6 | Hutton Lake . 04 Jupiter .... .04 | Kinney 2 Lance Creek Ro: 05 | Lusk Royalty 03 Lusk Petroleum 92 + 06 - 1.38 Northwest 18 Outwest 00% 01 | Picardy 07 J Riverton Retg |... 06 Royalty & Producers 23 Sunset 04 Tom Beil Royalty 03 05 Western Exploration ....2.10 2.25 Wyo-Kans ...... 50 2.70 ass Creek — Torchlight Elk Basin Greybull Lance Creek Lander — $1.50) 1.50 The .Alliteration of It. apple. Adam's angry th annual track and field ‘ust held at Franklin field, versity, August broke the 440-yard hurdle record, covering the distance in 53 seconds, against «the old marks of 54 1-5. Valet (waking his noble master in the middle of the night)—Pardon me, sir! there's a burglar in the dining! room! Master—Good! very good, Perkizs: bring my revolver—and—let me see— what shall I wear? Ah, yes! I'd better show up in my sport suit—Edinburgh Scotsman. What to Feed It. A country vicar’s daughter called on an elderly woman and, by special re- quest, read to her a letter just re- ceived from her sailor son. the proud old woman. CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS BUXTON GREENHOUSE 244 N. Kimball. Tel. 721-W , | Marks . WrOUuING CRUDE OIL. Rock Creek -. Sait Creek’ - 1.50] Big Muddy 1.50] Pilot 1.45| Hamilton Dome -35' Mule Creek -- Adam, an ancient antediluvian, ate | S904. ut author | Striped kimono? “Well may you ask, miss!" exclaimed “What a nice letter, Mrs. Smith!) said the visitor, as she returned it to} “And the pres-| “ | Glenrock Salt Creek Western Prod. & F Cosden .... Elk Basin Okmulgee jen Cities Service - FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. ou st Refrs. . Phenes 203-204 be Casper Daily Cribune GAINS WADE IN- [reesei azore TRADING REACTS GRAIN MARKE S. O. Indiana . NEW YORK STOCKS Mexican Petroleum .. 153 50 149.00 | rise well above Sinclair Sag 27:37 27.87| Snbsequently the ‘Texas Oil .... 41.00 40.62 | weak, Pan ‘American. Pete 71.00 69.87 U. 8, Steel . oe 85.37 85.00 | bearish. Union Pacific R. R... 120.00 122.00/ tied. FOREIGN EXCHANGE 3 ff Y Sterling $3.99 shed Francs Marks Lire Cail money LIBERTY BONDS. 3us .... First 4s . econd 4: rstdhs Second 44 Third 44s Fourth 4% Victory 4%s Buti ‘Tommy—Sick in bed, miss; he's hurt hisself, Vehe he fart Service, Highest Quality. » Grand MARKET to lent he is sending you sounds awfully But what will you do with a I s'pose I can chain ‘it uy in “How did he do that?” We was playing at who'could lean st out o° Edinburgh Sooteman. i Best Bowl of Chili i in ; Foie 20c -6% per cent -+$ 88.20 87.50 87.30| 87.68 87.34 87.40 87.40 93.00 July 62%c. of other cereal: Sc lower, July, 37 making a general upt Strength $1.25 1.15 1.15 1.45 1.15 95 , 62% 38%o; $17; Ju Corn—Jul: Oats—Jul, Pork—May, Lard—July, Ribs—July $9. CHICAGO, May “I dunno, I'm The allies apparen without Pilot. the window, and market urn. Closing Quotations. CHICAGO, May 9.— Close: Wheat—May, $1,38%; July, $1.13%. c; September, 64%c. LOCAL OIL STOCKS. | Wyo-Tex ,..... 02 Weak Opening Develops Strength Bid. Ask.| Western Of Fields 2 Amargamated cocoa sh $ .06 20] ¥ Ol 22.5. = -33 36 On Reports of Southwest a TS ‘00% 00% | NEW YORK CURB CLOSING Crop Conditions Atlas .u 01 02 Midwest Refg --$149.00 $151.00 --— Bessemer . 23 26 Midwest ‘Com. 2.00 25° ae hale 9 Big Indian 35 “45 | Midwest Pret S00 Frenne oor ean oe Reins eee Wy omin: 95 7| Merritt .... 190) Saee Seports Say teary bones ie cated apna J Se, gave fresh strength to the wheat mar- ket today after a weak opening. Ini- tial downturns were ascribed to hedg- ing against overnight purchases. On the other hand, field advices indicated that prospects for an early harvest of the winter crop were gone. Opening quotations which varied from changed figures to 2%c lower un- with May $1.39%4 to $1.40 and July $1.13% to $1.14 were followed by a moderate general setback and then by a sharp Saturday's finish, turned influenced by gossip that the government crop report would prove Closing prices were unset- Mec to 3% net lower with May, to $1.38%, and July, $1.13% to Corn duplicated the action of wheat. After opening %c off to %c advance, including July at 61% to 61%c, the market receded a little more and then scored gains all around. The reduction in the visible supply total had but little effect on values, The close was steady at the same as | Saturday's finish to Ye higher, with Cats were governed by the course starting %c@Ke to Yac to 38c, and later in the hog market gave firmness to provisions. September, 40c. ly, $17.35. September, $10.20. September, $10.25 9.—Butter—Un- Texas, $4,50@4.75 cwt. tly spurned At the Chili King Lunch All kinds of Sandwiches at popular prices. Quick ntral Block ee changed; creamery extras, 3l¢; stand- y rds, 29440. and as admonished, accepted Allah's | the yard, or keep it in the pigsty, But| “7s, : : alternative. “Ascond, Adam!” added|What I'll feed it on goodness only| Eses—Higher; receipts. 30.311 cases; Allah. “Amble away and. act as|knows!’'—Edinburgh Scotsman. firsts, 22%4@22%c; ordinary firsts, awakened acolyte. Adieu, absent- 19@20c; at mark, cases included, 21 dam, , { Entirely Too Suspicious. @22c; standards, 22\%c. Lonage and abbor absinthe al-’ You say you have never loved|” Poultry—Alive, unchanged; fowls, Adam ambled away and at all ac- | before. Then how is it you make love | 0c; broilers, 55@65c. counts admitted accountability. “All 8° well? Pothices acts are awry,” asserted Adam, and) He—You say you haven't either. ‘otatoes. alas, after all, Adam and apples are Then how is it that you know I do it| CHICAGO, May 9.—Potatoes—Old, always aptly and abjectly associated. 80 well?—Boston Transcript. steady; receipts, 70 cars; northern Ain't apple acquisition awful?—Cleve-| white sacked, 80@90c cwt.; bulk, land Plain Dealer. | Tommy's Victory. 70@85c cwt.; new, firm; Florida No. Teachar—How is your brother,|1, $9.00@9.25 barrel; No. 2, $5.00 bar- Strictly a la Mode. Tommy? rel; Louisiana round white, $3.75 cwt.; a peace without victory for a victory peace.—Norfolk -Virginian- “THE IDOL OF THE NOR DOROTHY DALTON SOUNDS GOOD, DOESN’T IT? FORSKIN TROUBLES Write for Booklet on skin jroubies tree. Swift Specific Co, Dept, Atianta, Ga Geologists Oil Expe-ts ~Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P. O.. Box 325.Rm. 10, Lyric VOTE YES MAY 10 ROAD BONDS We're Ready To move your household goods. We specialize in haul- ing furniture and pianos. Baggage and any kind f hauling We are prompt and we give a guarantee on all our work. See Ben Transfer Co, Stanley Overbaugh, Prop, Phone 74-J ° Se rccesececcescc:| clothes. ONLY FIVE MORE DAYS In which to get an Eden Washer and an American Beauty Electric Iron absolutely free. Do not let this opportunity pass by. Phone us NOW for a free demonstra- tion in your own home on your own NATRONA POWER CoO. Phone 69 Quiet; electrolytic, spot and near by, 12% @12%e; futures, 12%@13c. Easier, spot and near by, $32.50@32.75; futures, $32.25@32.50. Iron—Nominal; No. 1 Northern, $25 oe No. 2 Northern, $24@24.50; No. CHICAGO, May 9.—{U. 8. Bureau of Markets}—Cattle—Receipts, 1,600; beef steers, butcher she stock, stockers and feeders mostly 10@25c higher; choice oe yearlings, $9.30; top heavy steers, ; bulk beef steers, $7.75@8.50; mn fat she stock, $5.50@7.00; bulls $6.00 calves TO REGENT GHIN cantile paper, 7@J7% per cent. Exchange—Irregular; 25c higher than Saturday's average; > sterling, mand, $3. Francs— Ughts and mediums well sold earty, de- cables, $3.98%- ree 8.14; cables, $16. — Demané, 8.13; cables, Rie Guilders—Demand, 35.40; cables. tre—Demand, 5.0: cables, 5.03. “Marks—Demand. desirable, $3.25@8.50, Sheep—Receipts, 19,000; feeder lambs, 25¢ higher; springs, ‘Ste higher; wooled Jambs, top, $11.75; bulk, $11.00@11.50; shorn top, early $10.40; few here, best not sold; choice California springs, $12.00@22.50. Good 130-pound shorn wethers, $7.23. ‘s Denver Livestock. DENVER, Colo., May 9.—Cattle— Receipts, 300; steady to strong; beef steers, $6.75@8; cows and heifers, $5.507.; calves, $8@11; stockers and feeders, $6@7; bulls, $4@5.50. Hogs—Receipts, market, Se higher; top, $8.50; bulk, Court, Salt Lake City, Utah, Mrs. Holdway has been a resident /of Mitah for many years, and is, beloved by a large citcle of friends. Brazilian—Demand, 13.50. Montreal—9% per cent discount. and at the time } got Tanlac I was in an awfully run down state of health.. I had nervous headaches and lay in bed night after night without slecping. I had scarcely any appetite at.all, and in fact. was almost a cam- plete nervous and physical wreck. My troubles worried me so much that I was beginning to think I would never be well azain, and I felt very discouraged and blue. “It took me a long time to decide to try Tanlac as I had been disap pointed so much; but I finally began taking it, going on the'idea that where there is so much smoke there must be fire. Well, I have taker four bot- tles now and the change in my condi know when to quit eating and every- thing agrees with me perfectly. I sleep agrees with me perfectly. I sleep wel! too, and: that pain has entirely disappeared from my side. In fact, I | feel better than I have in years, and T A SEALS Rupser STAMPS be ea cnaent ceki Settee | my heart for Tanlac.” 15 65: by fractionally under last week final quotations. Investment -ails showed no definite trend and railway equipments were dull. Exchange on London was firm but leading conti- nental rates reacted substantially from recent higher levels. On the very small accumulation of buying orders over the week-end, shorts were encouraged to extend their operations soon after the opening. successive drives were made against the motors and their subsidiaries at losses to 2 to almost 5 points. Oil fell 1 to 3 and independent steels reacted to the same extent, while equipmenis, shippings, textiles and chemicals con- tributed to the decline in more mod- erate measure. High grade ralis, es- pecially Canadian Pacific, Louisville and Nashville, Reading and Archison May 9%—Bar silver, foreign, 61%c. Mexican dollars, 5,000; Sheep — Receipts, lambs, $9.30@10.25; spring lambs, Reuben Is Some Rider. (Pine Bluffs Post.) Pine Bluffs to Cheyenne—a distance of 46 miles, in 55 minutes. That is the motorbike record hung up by Reuben Crock of the Pine Bluffs Tire Shop last Monday afternoon. The fast run was made in order, to deliver some important papers to a stockholders’ meeting in Cheyenne and Reuben made good, arriving at the meeting before it convened. The excellent average was made in spite of two stops made.on the road. The record is not Hable to"be beaten for many moons. w (Basin Republican.) Some bold, bad thieves stole a Ford ‘car belonging to Sheriff Wickwire, the first of the week. The remains of the car wére found near the Miller place on the east side of the river, where the robbers had dismantled it, leaving Practically nothing but the frame and engine. Up to date no clue has been obtained but it is safe to say some one will surely suffer for this affront: against the peace and dignity of the sheriff's office. _ were disposed to ignore the, break in MET TAKERS Back te Cody. industrials and specialties but finally THE Cody Herald.) cancelled their gains of 1 to 2 points. A On the exchange call money opened at 6%4 per cent but outside loans at 6 per cent were made. fo, Frederick Morris resigned his posi- tion with the United States shipping board and returned to Cody today to improve his ranch and further develop the tourist business which he had so well established at the outbreak of the war. After having $400,000,000 pass. through his hands as a government of- ficlul he is the same Fred Morris and his many Wyoming friends are pleased to have him back after threo years spent in the patriotic service of his, country. pana Es, —Read ce. tla a Classified Ads ==As) SacusJawior’ Metals. 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