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- PAGE SIX MIOWEST REPORT SHOWS ONE NEW WELL IN SALT G Livestock Mart CHICAGO, Oct. 6—4U. 8. Bureau of Markets) —Cattle—Receipts 15,000; good and cholce steers and yearlings scarce; opening steady; other beet steers and most grades she stock slow to lower; bulk becf eteots $6.25@2.5 bulls 1$¢ to 25c lower; bologna bulls largely $3.50@4.00; veal calves steady to lower; stockers and feeders strong. Nogs—Receipts 28,000; fairly active, lights and light butchers mostly 2 to lic lower, others steady to 10c lo er} Jay's average; top $3.59: and light butchers $3.18@ packing sows §6.75@ 8 bulk -ios..able 19,000 lights 840; bulk pigs strong Sheep—Recatpts fat s opening strung to 25c higher. no sheep aint y sae £8.00@8.6 rackers; up to to city butcher#; choice 97 fed cen yearling: $700; fed w ste:n! ers $5.50; feel + nmbs early $7.25: ) GRAINS ADVANCE | AFTER DECLINE. Slump at Market Opening Carries Quotations to New Low Level Today. CHICAGO, Oct. 6—/Jthough new low record prices .on wheat were towohed in the wheat market today, advances later were scored. Offerings appeared to be passing into strong hands. REEK FOR WEEK Three Other Wells Awaiting Completion at Top of Sec- ond Wall Creek. The Midwest again continued its widespread campaign at Salt Creek and although only one 15¢-barrel weil waa completed thére were \pveral that were taken to the top of the oil rand. All other tests being made by the Midwest véer» reported as making p rogress. ‘The report of operations in detati follows: Salt Creek. 186A NW% section 2-29-78, 1,547 feet, shut down top second nd. 4 SW section 36-40. 1,187 feet. fishing for tubing. 36A SW section 7-29-74, shut down top second sand. SIA NW eection 1-39-79, cement setting. 332A SEX section 30-40-78, cement setting. 234A SE% nection 15-40-79, 1,725 feet cement setting. 4AS NEY section 22-40-79, 1,785 feet, running 8% inch casing. 1hA NW% section 19-40-78, 1,917 feet, cement setting. 23X NW% section 2-39-79, 1,220 feet. coment setting. JA BEM section 22-40-79, 1,875 feet, cement setting. 1A SW section 22-40-79, 2,355 feet, shut down. 30AX SE% section feet, cement setting. 1A NW section 7-39-78,-1,850 feet, cement setting. 26A BW section feet, coment setting A NEM section 15-40-79, 2,160 feet cement setting. 264A NW section feet, rigging up to drill 31A NW% section drilling, 25AX NW% nection 25-40-79, feet, cement setting. 27-40-79, 1,876 18-40-78, 2,300 30-40-78, 1,775 8, 2,265 feet 1,244 ‘The big decline of late tn all grain, together with the fact that Iquida- tion has been heavy, was sald to have led to belief: in some quarters that a reaction was due. Opening quota. tions, which varied from unchanged | eet, cement. setting. figures to 1%0c lower, with December 6A NW% section 7-39-78, 2,060 feet shut down top second sand. MIA SWK section 25-40-79, 1,290 feet, pulling tubing. 1A NW section 24-40-79, 1.477 32A SW% section 7-39-78, 2,021 feet $1,10% to $1.11%4 and May $1.15 to} tering down. $1.15% were followed by an upturn to well nbove yesterday's finish. Houses with eastern connections bought freel, tic wheat wa: taken for European and the Orient. The closing was strong, 1%c to 2c net higher, with December $1.13 to $1.13% | Cement setting. r $1.17% to $1.15. “Corp and oats paralleled the action of wheat Corn 4c to 44¢ lower, in- cluding December at 48%c, made a advance. returns | The clone sc net high husking sa bullish fact % to 14 to ber 49% Oats started unchanged to %c off, December 35e to 35%4c, and then hard- ened all around Lower qvaa ed/ provisions. Closing Quotations. | te CHICAGO, Oct. 6.—Clore | Wheat — December $1.13; Ma; $1.17%. | Corn—December 49145: May 55tc% Oats—December 35%4¢; May 39 Pork—December $17.00; Januar.” $15.00. Lard—January $9.00; March $9.20. Ribs—January May $8.20. Potatoes. , Oct. 6.—Potatoes—Mar- receipts, 99 cars: total shipments, 1,690; Min- ‘orth Dakota Red River 5 cwt.; Minnesota white, ewt.; Wisconsin, $2@2.20 South Dakota early Ohio's, $1.65 ewt.; Idaho rurals and russets, $2.25 cwt owt. Provisions. CHICAGO, Oct. 6.—Butter — Mar. ket higher; creamery extras 44%c; standards. S8%4c; firsts, 34%4@43% seconds, 80@32c. Egg2—Market higher; receipts, 8,- 322 cases; firsts, firsts, 39@42c; 37@38c; miscellaneous, ordinary 3@ u@ ine, lower; 200. ft BODY OF ROBT, BROWN 1S SHIPPED TO DENVER The remains of Robert Brown, ne- fowls, gro, who died of wounds recelved/ Sunday nights he attempted to en-| ter t 2 of Pearl Williams, | 216 North Wolco! et, were ship- ped to Denver 1 night for inter ment. T wife of the dead man who} was arrested tn connection with the uncovering of loot taken from Cas- per homes in a series of robberies, | was released on $500 bond to necom- pany the remains to Denver. | Afte: the funeral je held Mre. Brown must return here to awalt the action of gounty authorities who have evidence, | is id, that she was im-) plicated ne robberies and aaststed | in disposal of 8 stolen material. | The preliminary hearing in th: | ease which was set for yesterday att ernoon has been delayed pending the return of Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Brown, Eight Chi | ight Children Are Injured As Swing Goes Down BROCKTON, Mass, Oct. 6—Tight] children seriously injurede when a flying swing device ‘at Brockton fair grounds gave hrowing one of the swings into crowd. the way, pea tty JUDGE RINER GOES TO CAPITAL. | CHEYENNE, Wyo., John A. Riner of the United States| district court for Wyoming: pwitt des} part Thursday for Washingté®, D. C., to attend to business with the judici-| ary department. Oct. 6—Judge | i 7 ‘ons on hogs weaken-| 36A NW% section 5-39-78, 2,295 eet fishing for tubing. 1A NW section 7-39-78, 1,913 feet | tearing down, | 22AX SEX section 15-40-79, v4, section24-40-79, 1,390 feet 12AX SE% section 15-40-7 feet, getting ready to cement. 6A SEX section 34-4079, 1,305 underreaming. A SE section cement setting. 28A SE% section drilling, 64 SEX section 22%0-79, 1,375 drilling feet, 35-40-79, 1,310 feet, 30-40-78, 1,640 fee feet, feet, feet, 1,425 A ‘traightening bad hole. 6A SHY section 27-40-79, 1,110 feet, feet, tes", section 1-39-79, 875 feet- srilling. 6A SWy rijling. DBA SW section 25-40-79, 140 irilling 22 A NW section 2-39-79 2,030 cement setting. 6A NE\ section 3-39-79, 2,183 tools caught at 500 feet. 18A NEX, section 3-3 cement gesting, 22 NW% section 2-39-79, 1,240 rigging up. 4A NEM section 31-40-78, 2,075 feet, getting ready to run 6%-inch casing, 6A NW section 11-40-79, 2,198 feet, completed October 2. Initial produc: tion 150 barrels. 1AS SW% section 27-40-79, feet, drillin 19A NE\ section 3-39-79, 1,475 feet, cement setting. + 129A NW44 section 11-39-71 spudded October 1. 1X NE section 8-29-79, rigging up to clean out. 34AX SEX section 1-39-79, 1,791 feet, cement setting. 32AX SEX section 1-39-79, cement setting. 36A SW% section 1-39-79, 1,723 {wet, cement setting. 36A SW section 34-40-79, 1,050 feet, casing parted, crown block broke. 383A SE& section 6-39-78, 1,900 feet, cement setting. Miscellaneous. Midway Test Well No. 2, 1.900 feet, drilling. Baxter, Basin Test Well No. 1, rig: sing up. Mahoney Dome Well No. 1, section 4:25-88, 2,672 feet, cemented. Osage Field, Well No. 12. section 19-48-63, 1,425 feet, testing production. FORMER FEDERAL BOARD EMPLOYE IS ARRESTED chard Fugit, formerly employed by the Federal Board at Colorado Springs, was arrested here yesterday by government agents and charged with stealing governmen* property. According to information brought here Fugit while employed by the federal board removed a typewriter from tho offices in which he was employed and sold it to a bank in the same city. Shortly after that time he left Colo- Springs and came to Casper. He scetion 20-40-78, 460 feet, feet, fect, feet, 79, 2,260 feet, feet, , 120 feet, 776 feet, said to have been employed at lo- cal refineries for the ‘past sevéral Phone 27 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED See Quality, Lowest Price Industrial Ave. 2,292 feet? | Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY } Western Oil Fields . 05 (= OD... e000, Seren BE ~2%) NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. As "20 | Merritt. 37 {Glenrock | of “20 |Satt Creek . log |Prod. and Refrs. 4.37 | Costen « |Fik Basin ...... Pp temcaial States .. [Okmulgee . jAjien ... Citles Service Com {8 O. Indiana | . NEW YORK sTocks. Mexican Petroleum |Stnclair Oi jTexas Oil }Pan-American Pete U. 8! Mell... .osa. .. B aren ol DY 3 |Union Pacific R. Ri i. Lance Creek Royalty . .0314 FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Lusk Royalty oz os $3.78 % Lusk Petroleum . oz 128 Mike Henry ... 04 32% Mountain & Guilt .... 7% 403 Northwest ae: e Call money 6% Outweet . 00% ~ | Picardy 04 LIBERTY FONDS. Roy and Pro. 4% $ " +» $88.40 Riverton Refi 03 r + 91.10 Sunset....... 02 |Second 40 91.4 |Tom Bell Royalty .... 01 First 445 91.50 ‘Western Exploration 1.90 [Second 4%4s 91.48 Wind River Retg. OL 02 |Third 4%s . 94.86 5 1.00 1.25 |Fourth 4\%s= . 91.98 cp 02! Victory 4X5 - 99.38 CRUDE OIL MARKET. Grass Croek ~-$1.25; Rock Creek Bik Basin Big Muddy it Creek _ ais deer Hamilton Dome - ‘Toreblight Mule Creek - Lander ~.-- JEPTEMBER COMPLETIONS SHOW SLUMP BUT ADD 7,750 BARRELS Salt Creek Field Holds Up New Production Total Again During Month Just Closed With All 500 Barrels Credited to State : Wells completed in the Wyoming fields during September totalled 21, eight of them dry, with aggregate new produc- tion amounting to 7,750 barrelz, or a decrease of four wells and 650 barrels of new production as compared with August completions... The figures do not include wells drilled to the top of the sand, of which there are many in Salt Creek. Drilling operations, p: mt and — midi aM iescibas desi 3 prospective, showed a falling off, 415 rigs being reported as drilling at the NORTHWESTERN MAKING end of September as compared with Extensive improvements are being 428 for the previous month while the number standing showed a falling off made In the yards of the Northwestern railroad company here. The w of six, with a total of 193. derway includes the improvem: The Salt Creek field continued to/ hold up new production figures in| September, eight wells completed in that reg‘on having received a total rating of 7.000 barrels of settled pro @uction. Detailed. figures for W'yo- ming operations in completions, pro- duction, rigs standigg and @riliing fol- low: ’ the yards and buildings,increasing the trackage and other needed extenzions. Dis. Com Prod. It. 8. Dr.|The contract for the work underway Big Muddy ..... 0 0 2 20| was tet to Rogers Bros., a big raflroad Balt Creek .......8 7,000 92 72| building firm. Lance Creek 5 50 3 1 REGS re TERY ‘Warm Springs .. 0 0 4 27 An iceberg that rises 100 feet above Big Horn Basin . 0 0 6 26|the water stretches 700 feet below it. Lost Soldier, Car- ~o ° 19 51 .3 0 21 4 . 1) 300 15. 39 W i Mule Creek o 0 4 16 Don t ait Osage ...........2 100 0 2% 5 Natrona county 2 300 & 19 ee ee Mere yee et Miscellaneous ... 0 0 16 61 W September totals 21 7,750 193 416 "4 .. August totals ..25 3,400 199 423 We fix sae ans of ony. Difference ....4 10 6 12 $1.00 PER HOUR Montana Summary. All work guaranteed Cat Creek ......28 1,600 239 satisfactory. iscellaneous > 3 : "1% We call for and deliver. September totals 26 1,600 65 90 August totals ...4 300 7. 107 O. K. Auto Difference ....23 1,300 2 17 Repair Shop Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed. Phone 481J—724 E. 13th Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co. O-S Bldg. the winter. Ce Casper Daily Cribune SHORTS RULE = EARLY TRADING feet With Little Opposition to Depression of Stocks on | New York Exchange. NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—Shorts met with little opposition in: thelr further jdepreesion of prices at the opening of jtoday’s stock market. Passing of the jauarterly dividend on Sumatra To- |bacco soon effected a decline of 2% points. Mexixcan Petroleum lost 1 |points, although Pan-American Pet;ol- eum, with which {t fe affiliated, gained 2°21 point. = Prominent rails, shippings and spe- claities, as featured by. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western; Southern Pa- cific, Reading second preferred; At- lantic Gulf and Sears Roebuck also were irregularly lower, Early quota- tions for foreign exchangé indieated an extension of yesterday's general advance. Pressure relaxed before the end of the first hour, the 4% per cent cpen- mg rate for call money exercising a beneficial effect. ;Mexican Petroleum made full recovery #nd coppers and Sugars were J to 2 points hi . Be- fore noon, however, the selling move- ment was resumed, centering in tobac- cas and soon spreading to stesls, equipments and European oils, nota- bly tobacco products, American to- baceo, Baldwin Locomotive, Royal Dutch and Shell Transport, Liberty Used Cars Come In and See Us We will listen to any, good proposition on the following: USED Nash Roadster 1920 Reo Touring Oakland Eight Essex Sedan Essex Touring Hudson Seven - Hudson Speedster 1921 Hupmobile We haven't the room to carry these cars over Will sell on time pay- ment, part cash, balance monthly. Prices will surpyise you. Come early. Good’ Cars Good Prices Good Rubber Cor. Second & Yellowstone Phone 1406 $45.00 Suits With an Extra Pair in the next 10 days. my new shop. ; FRANK CANNER ANNOUNCEMENT This offer applies to every suit from $45.00 up tailored here An extra pair of pants means double wear on your clothes. The reason I can do this is because I have low overhead expense and a life’s experience in the tailoring business. I am back in businesss again. I invite old and new friends and patrons to visit Every garment is ttied on before it is finished. Strictly guar- anteed to fit and wear or your money cheerfully refunded. Ladies’ and men’s alterations done by expert tailors. 150 East Midwest—Corner Wolcott and Midwest Avenue, on the Second Floor of Pants Free \ were moderately active, virtu- ally all the $%s advancing to highest quotations of the year. ~ Silver. NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—Foreign bar silver, 69%c; Mexican dollars, 53%c. ATTORNEY Hi FELONY CHARGE OMAILA, Oct. 6.—Thomas H. Mat- ters, Omaha attorney, was arrested by deputy sheriffs here on a charge of aiding and abetting a felony in con- nection with the alleged embezziement Of $200,000 fyam the now defunct Pioneer State bank. —___ FRUIT SHIPMENTS HEAVY. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 6.—An mverage of forty-eight cars of Call- fornia fruit dafly are passing through Cheyenne, eastbound over the Union Pacific. Virtually all of the eastbound fruit traffic is being handled by this road this year. ‘ ——— > Tiighest «prices paié for atamonds, old gold and silver. H. B. Kling jeweler, Oil Exchange building. 15th When It 20 POUNDS DRY Ha: Aj} Is one who sets the The Is the Pa The Midwest B: Special Care and Midwest Building NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS _ ROUGH DRY, POUND Casper Sanitary Wet Wash Laundry Special Day Service if Requested. , We led the way to lower prices in barber work and the pub- lic has shown its-appreciation with a generous patronage. State of Wyoming—it employs only the most skilled barbers — these combined with our fair prices and unexcelled service the Midwest Shop the most popular in Casper, MIDWEST BARBER SHOP OF STOLEN AUTO, 5 LANDS IN JAIL Direct Information Is Filed Against James Howard | \~) jo Shows Crookedness, James A. Howard, whose efforts to ecli a new Ford car for $200 suring the early part of the wows attracied the attention of county ofMei's te now ia the county jail on info-mater fied dircctly in istrict court charging him with the theft of the caz. as fixed at $2,000. THe action was taken az.l ard When it was learned to gyne number of the car he way ing was that of a je the ear Ilo is . a 21 10 ri eell Was a new tou ae commercial car by number of the car aoe firce! ~ Deore ran tities: Mewgard s trem the ‘um. tn of the car Comes to Cuting Prices on Laundry WATCH OUR CUT WEIGHT. era mee in bb spe so OS ee s Been Changed from. 144 to 480-J = 133 West G Street ‘Work Called For and Delivered. pee—some try to keep up—some drop by the wayside—some won’t run. Midwest Barber Shop ce-Maker in Barber Shops in Casper. arber Shop is the best equipped shop in the make De Shaving .... 25¢ ee Hair Cut ....50c OCS Attention Given to Children’s Haircutting. Wm. Shaffer, Prop. : Next to Elevator s y c in oe ae 2 .