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PAGE SIx GRAINS WEAKER IN BIG MART Slump in Cotton Blamed for Lower Bids at Opening in Chicago Tod CHICAGO, Weakness cotton at the clore the opening today Sept = peck Tail break, at $1.36 The market su at the very finish Corn opened %4 ber at 54 nd Ma There was a ump dire after the open ut the market Ned when fair buy developed. A hour after the marke was only a shade off la ish and dispinyed stead! Corn was rather dull and while low ex early with wheat rallied later with the grain. to 1%c higher with G4%e to BSc; December at 5 May at 69%o to 60%. The c wtrm. Oats were off at tho start In sym pathy with other grains. to %c lower with September at “December at 39c and May at 43%sc ‘They aire rallied and prices were ¢ ‘gmchanged to a shade above night's finish Septem- December openins % lant Amal American {Aves | Bessemer in Buek | Burke Creek % 8 fin-} Frant= tates Bell Western E Wyo Kan. t Grass ¢ Torchii Elk F Greyb Lance Lander fs LOCAL OM STOCKS mated Revety,¢ 05 ‘} Big Indian . | Boston-Wyoming 3reat _Weatern Pete Lake Wind River Refg. WyoTex .- bi Western Oil ‘Fields NEW ORK CURB 00% Merritt Citles Service Com S. O. Indiana... Mexican Petroleum Sinclair Oil as Oil -an-American Pete U Steel ..... n Pacific 7. First 4s . Second 4s First 445 Second 44s . Third 44s Fourth 4\s 123 | Victory, 4%s .... WYOMING CRUDE OIL. MARKET. +$1.00 -Rock Creek + 1.00 Salt Creek 1:00} Big Muddy 1.99 | Pilot Butte + 5 'Hamilton Dome 5.Mule Creek . Phones 203-204 NEW YORK STOCKS. -$11 Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bidg. Resistance CLOSING. Bi Asked | NEW . checked today. commitments, 2 peints among leaders. proximated 4 NEW indicated session wa: day's ican than 2 points , foreign exchange showed a strong up- “\ward movement in the British while marks or German bills fell to their lowest quotation in 13 months. Several of the more important in- especially Various obscure food specialties mada dustrial, further gains noon, the ely Petroleum. jugar and theay low record. Pullman, however, $0) tell 1 tot Go| ber and Kolly s issues “65 strength. ~Call 45 Provisions were lower owing to free loca! selling and stop orders Closing Quotations, CHICAGO Sept. §.—Close Wheat—September, 1.29%: De B5téc. Oats—September, 40% c. Pork Lard— $11.50. Ribs- $5.60 December, September. September, October, Septem $8.55; October Potatoes. CHICAGO. Sent. &- ccipts 69 cars;- Idaho white 0: Minnesota Ted 0o@ Potatoes —Re scked River a Ohio: Provisions. pt. §.—Butter-—High 40c; standards. seconds, 30@ CHICAGO, creamery %; Cirst extra B3sike er: ¢8—Unchanged, 6.558 cases. Poultry— 26c; springs, Livestock Mart receipts Alive, higher; fowls, 264 * 18@ 8.—W. Ss ef Markets).—Cattle—Receipts 8,000; CHICAGO, Sept. Bureau heavy beef steers dull; heavyweights strong; $10.25; bulk beef steers 36.5009 yearlings and top yearl | she stock and bulls strong; bulk {at | cows and heifers $4.25@6.25; canners apd cutters $2.50@3.50; bulk bolognas 3.75 @4.25; beef bulis mostly’ $4.50@ 5.50; veal calves weak to 280 lower; bulk $12.50@13.00; heavy calves un- evén, sharply lower stockers feed- ers steady. Hogs—Receipts 18,000; market fair- ly active; largely 15 to 35e higher; bulk of sales $6.90@9.00; top $9.15; heavy weights $7.85@8.90; mediu: weights $8.65@9.15; light weights $5 @9.15; light lights $8.15@8.85; heav packing sows smooth $6.75 @7.50; pack- ing sows rough $6.50@7.00; pigs $7.75 @350. Sheep—Recetpts 20,000; fat lambs fully 25e higher; top westerns $9.25; top natives to city butchers $9.00; packers top $8.50; culls largely $5.50; fat sheep and feeder lambs firm to be higher; bulk fat ewes $3.50@4. best feeder lambs late yesterday $7 Denver Quotations. DENVER, Sept. 8.—Cattle — Re- ceipts, 800; market strong; beef steers, .25; cows and heifers, $4.50@ bulls, $2@3.50; 2506. Receipts, market strong; top, $9; bulk, $6.50@8.75. Sheep—Recelpts, 12,000; market 25c higher; lambs, $6.50@7.75; ewes, $2@ 3; feeder lambs, $5.5006. Spanish Public Is Dissatisfied Over Warfare 1» $T@I2G; MADRID, over t Sept. §.—Dissatisfaciion ic adjournment cf ‘he fensive against the reb tribesmen near M nong the people here. newspapers here from tilize air panish retirement strous. Several weul ve been Killed and their ‘The anist yo vital parts before abandoning the stereoscopic pi: December, NEW t learned tod: in W. celvership. 2,000 of {ts bondholders have sighed a petition to the United] Completely tranquil. States shipping board appealing for a —— Fo a revision of the contract under which Jine purchased nine reacts, eas] German Marks 'y other Equitable tar, titrough ed to Receivership For Steamship Concern Is Held Probable YORK, Sept the Green Star Steamship corporation ts in danger of being thrown into ro | Krech, president of the ‘Trust company, netition, = board holds first mortgages vessel declares 1 be brought by the Equitable and distributed ion asserts that the Green “an error in judgment,” more than double their pres. arket value. jared to have been so dep it is unable to meet pay s. BOGOTA, $.-—Declaring ministrative crisis will, be solved this week. made pub- which shows that the 1. The board proceeding is for $13,743 that if ership NEW YORK, Sept. marks, the normal, value recei banks among which the an $8,000,000 to 1.01 cents in the local tance at this center part of 1920. ‘The Berlin “bourse. buy the shipping board Its resources are ed by ] the falling off in ocean commerce that REVOLUTION DENIED. Colombia. — Sep ports that a revolution out in Colombia aro false. | bian cabinet resigned in causo of tho opposition developed in parliament Touch New Low 23.80 cents before the wi is the lowest quotation for this remit since the next week to epable members to catch up with the high pressure of activity stated, probably would be closed 3 caused by excessive speculation. ments duo on démestic, 99 has broken The Colom m body be. to. it which but the ad-| futures. § it is believed mer; 12% 8.—-German of wh ar, 4oda marke quest. carly cable advices THE UNIVERSAL CAR STOCKS FIRM AT OPENING Overcome During Early Trading on Exchange. TORK, Sep’ advance in the ing was heavy. YORK, to the recent rise in the stock market Studebaker ond American Sugar were under moderate pressure but Baldwin Locomotive, Crucible Steel, Pan-Amer- Petroleum, Chandler and some of the rails were firm to strong. hour, however, Baldwin leading at a gain of more The market reversed its course before per motors reacted. Mexican Atlantic United Drug also were y. the latter repeating its recent American Car preferred, ‘orthern Pacific and ints. United States Rub- offerings were made at 5 per cent. NEW YORK, Sept can dollars, 49c. electrolytic, 2\%e; later, Lact —Steady; Aine—Steady; ety spot, 4.25. to Recent Gains 3.—The recent stock market was Shorts extended their effecting losses of 1 to Sales ap- 000 shares. The clos- Sept. $.—Resistance, per cent. Call money, 5; ruling rate, ing bi at the opening of to- Mexican Petroleum. General Asphalt, Within the first half the lst strengthened, Karly quotations for rate, ‘The bodies of thy equipments andjiast Saturday in the early dealings. ~ere riding fell, day. when Studesater and Gulf, American} Speck, and W. “Spo” Springfield were the to show consistent money opened at 5% ville, change—Irregular: #3.72%; cables, $ Demand a 4.37 Maras—Demand 1.00%, cables 1.01. 62. started for: Medford, Sergeant Arthur Rj. Grown for Ken- , and Private Walter b. How- the courthouse yard. spot, 4.09. East St. Lou! Antimony—Spot, 4.50. Money and Exchange. NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—Prime mier- cantile paper, 6@6% per cent. Ex Z wert. de 7.62, cables 7.6 Guilders — Demand 31.64, Bodies of Four Crash Victims Are Sent Home CHARLESTON, W. four Jost their lives in the mountain district of Nicholas county when the army airplane ti. —t were sent home to- Those of Lieutenants Harry S. Fitzpatrick were Oregon; 3 Geliv- 7.48% cables ‘Time loans, éasier; 60 days, 6%; 90 days and six months, sues > high, © ; last loan, 3; Offered at 51%. ; low. ich they that of ‘The bodiqs arrived here yesterday on a special train, Before the departure for Summers- the town near where the acci- per cent on the exchange, but outside|dent occurred, funerals were held in MINERS’ PLANS HOLD MYSTERY, (Continued f ren Page lL) for the troubled fluorspar arta in Hardin county. General Dickson will have charge of the investigation or- dered by Governor Small last night. WARRANTS ISSUED FOR VIRGINIA ME, LOGAN, W. Va., Sept. 8.—Some 40 warrants have been issued here for the arrest of men who last week are alleged to have formied part of the armed forces whose march on Logan county brought federal troops into the West Virginia coal fields. The warrants were issued by Magistrate Gore #t the instance of John Chafin, prosecuting attorney of Logan county. INTIMIDATIO. CHARGED IN COLORADO. ‘TRINIDAD, Colo., Sept. of picketing and intimidation of mi- ners at Frederick by representatives of the United Mine Workers were made by officials of the Colorado Fuel & Iron company this morning. The Frederick mine. where 225 men were reported at work yestreday, ther» are 53 men working today, only 14 of whom are miners. According to Colo- rade Fuel & Iron officials union pick- ets came to the bathhouss this morn- ing and succeeded in inducing a num- ber of men not to enter the mine and reports were received of union pick- etson the road from Primero and Se- gundo who turned Lack a bunch ,of miners going to Frederick. D. A. Stout, ‘manager pf the fuel depart- ment, stated that Sheriff J. J. Marty had assured him that deputy sheriffs would bo sent to Frederick to prevent any intimidation of miners. ‘A gain of miners at Morley, Tobas- co, Sopris and Tollerburg is reported today. However the falling off in the number of workmen at Frederick pro- Arm “Silver. 8.—Bar silver, foreign, 63%c; Moxi- EEE NEES Ps GREEK ADVANCE CHECKED. CONSTANTINOPLE, Greek forces engaged in the offan- Sept. sive against the Turkish } along the Sakaria riyer have’ bean obliged to relax their assaults on the spot and 2 Laer, . $97; duces a total less than that of yes- Turkish positions because of the ex- Ppenditure of ammunition entailed. Re- ports from the battlefront have indi- cated that the struggle has been sub- siding. Phones 203 and 204 Royalty & Producers Corporation The physical condition of this company should re-~ flect a betterment of prices in the stock. Trading interest in the stock is indicative of higher prices and market distribution. Information on this issue granted freely upon re- TAYLOR & CLAY. Prices Reduced Tone Effective September 2, 1921 These Prices Are Lower Than Pre-War Prices NEW PRICES TOURING—Standard SS Sh Se See ~-~---~-----$355.00 TOURING—With Starter and Demountable Rims _______-- $450.00 RUNABOUT—-Standard RUNABOUT-—With Starter and Demountable Rims_ COUPE—With Starter ai EARL C. BOYLE 125-137 North Center Street hone 9 ~--~-$325.00 -----$420.00 nd Demountable Rims --___-------$595.00 SEDAN—Wtih Starter and Demountable Rims ____-___ ___- $660.00 TRUCK __ = se —~- $445.00 These Prices F. O. B. Detroit WE SELL NEW FORDS ON TIME PAYMENTS of SU { terday. “We feel sure that most of the Frederic miners are willing to 60 to work and would do so if it were not for-the picketing and intimida- tion,” said Mr. Stout. In this con- nection Mr. Stout showed that since tho pickets had been withdrawn from Morley camp there has been a gain of 58 men at work. GINS AHEAD WASHINGTON, Sepl..8,—Cotton of the 1921 crop ginned prior to Sep- tember amounted to 481,788 run- aing bates dates, counted as half bales, the con- sus bureay annotinced today. Ginnings last year. to” September OF SCHEDULE H POSITIONS WaAnicD including - 36,208 round /SiZUATION WANTED — eager nurse <= = MINERS’ PLANS |. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING |° es ree pare Past you won't want you dop't have—Use Tribune ro Want: “#4 seg How to Answer Blind Classified Ads In-answeriftg blind ads in these please be careful to use ‘address given in the’ adv. Mbrite the nidrons piatnty. Letters brought in to The ‘Tribune s do not requir> stamps. Al- inciose your answers in Teale@ envolepe. In replying to ad- vertisements where references are RA per Daily tach insertion; minimum 25 cepts. OUT OF TOWN the foregoing instructions CLOSING HOUR—Want ae to be 10.30. the head. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED— A. tallor. Man in the Barrel. “Too Late to asked for, do not send the original references. Seri! copies of them only. ADVERT! sdvertisements must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same. Note about counting the words and the rate per word for The ‘Comer * Daily Tribune classified properly must be in The Casper Daily Tribune office before Want Ads reccived after 10:30 to 12:30 p. m. will be inserted under Apply at the O-7-t¢ WANTED—Riveters, caulkers, buck- ‘The Kaw Boil- cr-ups and heaters. er Works Co., Glenrock, “Wyo. 9-7-3t* WANTED—First class wireman; do not apply unless you are competent to, ae our class of electrical work. 4 ST Bast Electric Co., erican atroet. WANT! WANTED—Clothing salesman. | ‘ply at the Man in tho Barrel. WANTED—An efficient talker convincing personality for box 1391, work. 803 South Durbin Phone 11165. matefnity case East F sirest.? SITUATION amounted: to 351.589 bales including nurse wants matePnity cases. e_E_street._Phone 618M. First 0-82t 'ED—Good dishwasher. Call at high schoo! cafeterig; do not ere Ap- S74 with high rede proposition locally. Address P itt ELF WANTED_—FEMALE WANTED—Woman for general house- street. 9-8-2t 2 i! WANTED — Practical 134 9-2-5t® ACCOUNTANTS | G ARANTEE, REG: prey. CORRP. | Auditors and eStock "| ito ed eauster Ace seri Un Exchange Biig. Phoue 660. ~~~ ARCHITECTS i ee CH, esteem i NUBOIS & & dons mifacte | Casper, ewe: irbon a 440. Cane IS RENE -|GARBUTT, WE! IDNER &SWEENSY a 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone N62. :Sand and gravel delivered any part AUDITORS ‘AN DENUERG REIMERTH & NBER 4th ‘our os Bidz. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING aie iis cae see tt Specialists dn Cracked — dackts, WEST A AUTO RMVAIH, 320 Wark BAGGAGE = eet TRANSFER BEN acgase,, Hea ents ‘sate god segues TRANSFER Phones: 87-W, Oftice MOVING. A SPECIALTY. 104. Phono 376W 2 in. Beis At Most rices. Frgmates, Cheerful “rugaiahea . HUUREHAN & SONS. Ongiewtios uilder. Phone 10994. ‘WM. EB. PRATT General Contracting and Repair Work 801 Sadger Ave. Phone 87d. GAS FITTING ‘ WESTERN, HEAT & GAS Co. oe zed ist ieee Heat m6 Pear St 12498 CLEANERS and PRESSERS LAL West For ihe, Best ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFIN 5 (isceras Seaoting “oe iis ‘ing: Fey ahs a Specialty humba' DENTISTS |. J. DONOVAN DR. Suite 1 ter Bidz., over C: fell Hideaware Compare: Those es partnership. heretofore i General Teaming [of city $1.50 t 25 0 $2.25 per chard. Vhone 447. ter & Midwest Ave. Thons 1478), casper, W360. yard, kK, Office, Cen- INVESTIGATION BUREAU MIDWEST BUREAU OF Lob a wig ad Criminal, Bldg. Phono ios, brit ra _ a 2 Cintinental Vil LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK Lawyers Suite 201-205 Midwost Bldg. Ph 1200. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers \ OW Kxehange Blig. NICHOLS & STIRRETT 309-160-1101 Bids. GEORGE W FERGUSON y-at-Law Townsend iidg. Phone 1963. DR. Sees o DAYIS. Suite 6 Tribune ‘Apartnents Thone 388 DR. L. L. WADE Osteopathic Pi Rm, 59 Wood Wik. Vhowe 12774. PRODUCE IN PRODUCE Co. Wootenale. pour. Kegs, me 7 ae: at ant RADIATOR SEE Aine pen On CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS ing—Hecoring Phone To4w 434 W. Yeliowstone » otal Seine eer ercart Coodet of AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE — Re coring and “ men. 12" W. Second. SIGN PAINTING STENOGRAPHERS pe L. JONES 231 Midwest iailding, THE SERVICE CLEANERS Center, Fifth and Railroad. DOCTORS ell cad. Phone. 56. pert Work: Vhone 1545. Notary Pubtic inemodgling and Phone 61, VETERINARIAN house on the lot which rents for F180. The half-basement month and the three has racnea rooms ‘and ‘beiltin. tentth lights and water; never can you beat it. PHONE 1078. The Western Realty Co, F. M. ZIMMERS, Pres. & Gen. Mgr. Suite 511, Of Exchange Building POSITIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED — Aa cook desires position; will work in oil camp. 386, Tribune. 97-31* SITUATION WANTED— Lady weil as cook and. town or countr#. 902 South Beech THE J, B. COLT Co. largest man facturers of lighting and ‘cooking plants are just opening up state of Wyoming, therefore are-in’ need. of salesmen to demonstrate and take or- ders among the farmers throughout the state. We train you one — week. expenses paid then give you lberai contract with traveling expenses. with auto need only apply. If you sire to connect with a fast sell line and earn big money call or wi ite" O. Midwest G. Werner, es —We loan money on acti: oll stocks and liberty bonds. Branch Realty Co. over the Iris theater. WANTED—Hign paid second. hrnd furniture. phone et 3-150. ee SUNS WANTED TO RENT a SS WANTED—To rent buy | from owner, three to five-room modern house, furnished or unfurnished, with- in three blocks of school. 205, Henning hotel. LEGAL NOTICES, eT . NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that sd or. tween W. A. Payne and’ J: genweiler, and doing — bug’ the Gates Haif-Sole Co., Has bee: ence! as of August 26, gd 3H ¥. A. Payne purchasing the business ae greeing to pay all outstand- ig obligations. Publish Aug. 8, 1921, 22, 26, 39) Sept. 1, 5, —— NOTICE 0} OF FINAL SETTLE- JIENT AND DISTRIBUTION CF ESTATE, State of Wyoming ) County of Natrona’) ) In the District “et spon District. eee n the matter of the. Esta’ Charles M. Kell; deceased. ee Notice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons inter- ested in the above. entitled estate, that on August 30, 1921, the under- signed Administrator filed his final report and petiticn for distribution of said estate, with the Clerk of the above entitled court, where anyone leer jay examine said report petition and file ob; ns yeti at any time on or hefore October 29, 1921, that is within thirty days after the last publica: tion of this notice on Septem: 29, 1921, and if no objections are a8 | iio foo erg will’ make inal settlement of said October 31, 192%, ee, after as the mvt by the cod “Dated this Ist day of September, A.D. 1921. M_ KER) Administrator of the Eatate of WILLIAM 0” WILSON eet Attorney nat oom Publish Sept. 1, 8, ated or as soon there- * may be heard 29,3921. Sa Re SE ae Baked. elephant’ foot is “a dainty dish, though the flesh of the great quadruped does not find much fayor outside of Africa. T Promises not } i To use if BUTT | cet ‘scua} i DR MARSHALL C. KEITH : EBAY. Office Phone Residenc: Office. 142 Neetinarian. Private Howpital—s12 South: “Durbin. | Phones: Otfice™ 20. Res. 1GLINW. LLPPLDOOODOMDONOSINOSOE LCD OVENS OSSOLOSOMOO NODE ila