Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 12, 1921, Page 9

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Ehe Casper Daily Cridune i siderations"and on the stowness of | export call. e Heavy receipts pulled down corn. a ols ae Sa WHER PRICES Livestock Mart 4 the bearish gdvernment report as to q _ oats. FURNISHED BY TAYLOR: & CLAY Provisions derived some stre CHICAGO, June 11.—(. 8. Bureau ngth ' > of Markets.}—Cattle—Receipts, 1,000; Ground Fleor Oil Exchange Bldg. Phones 203-204 from upturna in the value of hogs. [compared with week ago; beef steers, she stock and bulla generally steady; ™ a STOC! : aa spit, higher; veal calves, 25¢ higher; proximity to considerable interest} = NEW YORK, June 11—Exten. |Professional Trading Rules Mar- stockere ana feeders, dull, 280 tener, attaches to the progress of the Midwest Refining company’s haps fo tive JUauidation end short selling ket, Opening Is Lower mg woade inn inet nee ae ’ ; effect Nesom amt ere, | ing stead: lower; mostly steady well on the Midway dome. This well is known at Midway et ' degree im the stock, moaekee One in Chicago with yesterday’ average: tally, soa cst sonspicuoue No. 2, and is on the northeast quarter of section 23-35-79. It : fiazeo| ee over 100 ditterent Insues tail, clearance; top, $840 for fifty bogs; crstng = on account of the d of the S a2 y 75] 5 to the year’s lowest quotations. | CHICAGO, June 11—Wheat prices practical limit, $8.25; bulk, $8@825. 2, cs Untayorabte tmtuetrtel “Sh were easier at the opening of the|pigs, 10c to 6c lower. deep and ult ‘andthe’ aotldnee ae” & ‘ex- | Chicago Board of Trade today. Trans-| Sheep—Receipts, 6,000; receipts to the interior Boston. change hastened the decline, which |*t0n8 were largely from the pro- day mostly packers dir: compared Buck Creek again was most severe in the many |{e8sonal clement. July started 1 to! with week ago; aced lambs, T5c to $1 Burke .... speculative groups: raile laying |2 conte lower at $1.34 to $1.35%. |lower. springs, 10@2se lowe ; sheep, Blackstone comparative “ateadiness. 2 ny 3S | Septembee opened ateaitarty down | steady to 2S lower. out Black OUs suffered far more than any |%t $1.17 to §1.17%. Buying developed — lev At the present time Midway No. 2 is standing. at 1.560 fect, operaticns having been held up by the well ae- fs 3 Y [after the break reached a point 2¢| DENVER, June il.—Cattle — Re. pemafd < ae ar tae en stun, [OM yesterday's close and it continued | ceipts, 160; market ide aan s5e high- Playing directly into the hands of |°% Fumors of black rust in Nebraska! er for weck: beef steers. $7@S: come the short. and some indications of a possible and heifers, $5.50@7; calves, $3@9.7E: veloping 2 slanting hole. Up to the A to rumors current in | et harvest in other. sections. tockers and feeders, $6@6.75; bulls, a 28: . 44 present, drilling had been carried on the tau district many large |, 4 S&P upturn at the end of the $3.50@4.50. ire—Demand, hageere by contract, but the Midwest Refin- ing company is taking over the drill- * Marke—Demand, 1.42; cabira, 1.43. apeculative” Scodunts were’ os first hour wiped out the initial losses,| Hogs—Reoceipts, 100; market 15¢ \ Open. | Clowes. | out “at the market.” of for ann {July touching $1.37% but at that and 20 higher; top, $8; bulk, $7.50@ pride efi “wore of ne ing now, and @ new crew will be on| ting some of the casing out-of the Beton Petroleauy i: -:431-75 | $190.98 | prices an were then avelaine Gan Te eer nn earee & tenteeicy| 7 ~ 4 s ss the job shortly. ‘The first work will| hole, the Carter Oi company has | Sinclair Off .... 20.15 ©, 2150] was given these rumors by the call. |‘? 98 | Prema facia gm Wort a ag Demand, 30.00. be ta straighten the hole, after which | abandoned the weil it has been drill- | Texas Oil ...... + 33,87 34.25) ing of bank loans. Rust reports persisted and the —— ia vor lambs, $10.25@11; ewes, $ p aieanae, 12 95. drilling ‘wil! proceed as rapidly as (3 American Pee... 51.25 51.75) Money om demand\relaxed to low. | ent turned bullish, the close being, @4.25. Braaen possible. ber Montreal, 10% per cent discdunt. = New State Leases. “RY W. Rhinehart,-Newcastle, all of section 11-46-64. Thomas C. McDonald, Denver, all of section 16-34-9, , U. 8. Steel .... 4...... 76.75 36.87) est quotations in the last six weeks | °°8* the top for the session. July mar etait |xtcon Pacific RR... 118.50 115.75] ana ‘time nnn Were leas rigid, | Wound UP se Seah pelle | Teh moderate purchases ‘of “mer- | ‘7h ® corn ‘pit recent extended crastencs ea, Resin thete -com-:| aes teanatag selerens July and ‘ clusions on the cchtinued improve September resulted in bringing the ment of the federal. reserve banks, two options together. July started brokers were inclined to. expect fur- | \r~ ooernt S7%c to $62 and Septom- ther reduction of interest and re. ber opened %c to %c lower to 62c to F Giscount rates by that institution. | 031, % 2, = ue oa ‘The corn market turned strong with Prohibition Agent wheat, July and September moving Silver. NEW YORK, June 11.—Bar (silyer, domestic, 99%c; foreign, 59%. M SKC. SW of section 32-27-46; NW% SEY, | When a new one was nearly finished S% Si of section 32-27-66. letaiated ba isthe TR heavy wind- Henry Edson, loorcroft, storm. wi moved about ne ee eed northwest of the well and a Extension of General Reaction, conten: ARETE On company, | Rew hole started. Gunett N, shaman ee Marks Opening of Short Laramie, all of section 36-19-78. orthwest N AME | "Cate were amas wu other grains Session Today Sa = — MORMON CHIR EATERS Sr ee aE tion 20-17-76. : be M. L. Hoyt, Big Horn, all of section 16-20-78, 3 2D, weney, coernon ox vex Dll BUSINESS, REPORT of section 1647-194; Wi% NW% SEY f ~ e 7 Provisions were t. There was Seta: 04 E. Hunt of Mitchell, S. D., today was but trade was amall. end session on the stock market WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARI named supervising federal prohibition . opened with an oxtension of the re- —$1.50 (Resk Creeks —-_____.____________$4.18]agent for the northwestern depart Closing Quatations. cent general reaction. Steels, oils, =~ 1.50) Salt Creek jj 1.08; ment. which includes the st o equipments, shippings and sugar were NW% of section 26-27-04. Ek ‘Basin ~———______________ 1.60] Big Muddyy "=~ 1.00| Minnesota, lown. Nebeaske, Wheat oseiey CC tember,| 2€ain most susceptible to pressure. Have it always on hand for A report is being circulated to the Greybull’ -.2..-._... —aa==~--- 1.50} Pilot — = = 11h) kota and South Dakota. 91.23% we i: ‘ “¢ "| Leases of 1 to 3 points were sustained croup emergencies, and far effect that the Mormon church is go- 4&| Hamilton Jxme -—_---------> 4.18 ne Corn—Suly, 48%e; September, 62%; |i" the early tradings by Crudble firs, relief of all congesti ing into the off business. From Utah Mule Creej: ase SERGE DRY STRIKE ENDS. cor ae Se eeer San) reme. it is stated that church funds have ‘ Sale sar su eel, Prossed Steel Car, Baldwin Lo. Siiuiicnee such ond ict SNNE, June 11.- PO TU ERE oe Pte | comotive, ; Macias Publis Goa asitie pronenicts, been accumulated for the purpose of ‘30: 7 oY. tonsilitis, pleurisy, neuralgia _ by about 35 employe © G ard Fale "87; eral Asphalt and American 'Sugar. ; , teins ore vat martes) WEEALY REVIEW OF THE GRAIN AD STOCK MARKETS |i2s:° <inses"iccs'ht Soe] giagt— Fs sot | As ane Amero, | Sou ete” cel Thursday morning, following a dis-' Ribe—July, $10.12; September, | UPited Fruit, American Can pre-~ Rallroads | © A ° 2 + & ° ¢ ? have been in the ofl industry as op- Cc are now commercially interested, so ’ J j agreement with a foreman, was set-) $10.40. ferred, Atlantic Gulf, Famous Play- tled at a conference Thursday night ers,and Columbia Graphophone pre there is no reason why a church can- not legitimately and appropriately en- id. CHICAGO, June 11.—Violent | Washfngton report. Misgivings changes in price have made the and the employes returned to work Potatoes. ferred. The only railroad ixsue to ter the same fie! fhie mornlan . showe marked heaviness was North- eee Phasiiaastatrivng sig =A rg a. ] ern Pacific, which declined 1% points, RULE IN MEXICO WELLS conferring degrees. All Odd 5 by ns » {he topmost point yet this season. | Fellows are requested to attend. Me | 20%: firsts, 25@89%e: seconds, 20 : sacked and bulk, 90¢@$1 cwt.: new, He Shee NEW YORK, June 11.—Cotton fu-| weaker; Louisiana whites, $2@2.15| NEW YORK, Juno 11—Low reo ‘Theit values made a sudden back | freshments. Huge initial production rm the rule . sonpersault. Disturbing reports A. T. PHILLIPS, ‘se8—Unchanged, receipts, 23,300 rather than the exception in Mexican 1 tures closed very steady, July, " Alabama Spaulding Rose, $2.49/0rds for a year or more were made about{ a wet harvest and a possible | October, $13.15; about propaqned action of the Ilinvis Secretary. cases. wells. Recent completions show an E lefiiiatube ‘untagontetic $5 wiahelror ~ average dally production of 40,000 to gained $0¢ to Oc. eae fier . | the bopsd of trade iuecrters was — 2 ° 7 A i it tl ' Imon al,Ee Wale ware tt Wiewatesn woe Lesperance Brokerage Oil Ci 3 206, barrels ‘four cot etions: ; . in at gers ‘ide wy perane ieee isdn ee bs ral i el active mocks an lib- City Auto : fels. Offsetting the [ pee i Geologist y bonds. County and city warrants bought. 419 East Second St, 1112 in, the Clow declines eaplly, and seh Phone 1147. Iris Theater Bldg. Phone 1147 in most fields are killed off “WHIT, THE KELLY KID.” by the incursion of salt water. : x ewt.; Virginias, 34.75 bbi.;| ¥Y leading issues in the course of to- 4 wheat mafket stormy this week, big rdfiroad strike added to anxiety . a e 00. $4@4.25 bbl. day's “short but moderately active # but have largely offset each cher. | 2Monj; traders who had been look- ‘ dealin, the “stock exchange. ing fOr lowér prices. Instead of un- NOTICE. % Provisions. E derg¢ing a eatbia’ the market Casper Lodge No, 22, I. 0. O. F., CHICAGO, June 11,—-Butter—High- 1 i \- scom/d a steep advance to nearly [ine te san eGcla! session this even| or: creamery extras, 30%c; stendarns, We stock at all times rims and rim parts for ear and truck. The only complete stock -of tims tim parts in Wyoming. monpay THE TROY LAUNDRY The most completely equipped and largest steam laundry in Wyoming. ~ : 3 pe ~ The new machinery which we have installed represents an investment of $90,000. a i Toke at won ~ =p i We Will Feature the Family Wash 3 With special prices proportionate to the size of the washing. - ; me 5 Our water softener. will improve the quality of our work and will result in less ‘wear on your clothes, 3 Ss es : & a j . i Patronize home industities.. The capital stock of the Troy Laundry is owned entirely by Casper men. ioe { Building open to inspection at all times. i f | ing d ent will be in charge of L. E. Mills of Denver, whose 19 years’ laundry We take pleasure in announcing that the operating sid Pal: Lag. best aa . STRICTLY A UNION SHOP wee Phe Troy Laundry Co. “vr SSS ET TEE EERE

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