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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1922, COLD WEATHER HOLBS UP WORK ONLY 19 COMPLETIONS IN MONTH PAGE SIk Che Casper Daily Eribune ees 7 : Foreign exchange eased - moderately New York Stocks | Oil Securities OGKS FIRM Ay |"Tatertor benks “were repotied "to Associated Press Liased Wirs \ Furnished by ‘aylor and Clay [nave grenetnenes thelr toval reserving witceria:sd—Demand 19.59. WHEAT DEMAND = IPENS STRONG See LOCAL OIL STOCKS. LAST SALES. at 5% per cent. Os soon became the a |Bessemer . as 22 real jeaders, General Asphalt featuring | Montreal—95%. Allis-Chalmers cereeee 46% | Dig Indian rd 20 {PENING TOda that division on heavy purchases. Ex- 4 535 bar- ae American eBet GEE | secon areas a0 tension of-early gains were made by Nineteen wells with total new production of 6,53 £9 ‘ » Advances at Liver-| American < 37% | Buck Creek .. 16 18 Sek Corn Products, which at $1.05. made : leted in the Wyoming fields during the . iti its highest quotation in over a year. rels a day were comple’ hich gave nd Buenos Aires Re- | American Car ana Foundry .... 148 | Burke - - - 20 Conditions Continue to Favor jones, Associated “Dry; Goad: ‘ng bid 4% offered at 6; last loan| month of January as against 26 dur.ag December which ga flected Here. American Hide & Leather pfd. 67% | Backstome, - Tes Long Account at Resump- _ | Retail stores and National a i up initial production of 8,750 barrels. Eifects of extremely American International Corp... $2. | DMGK TB” Z te tion of Trading. were firm te strong. Southern Rail: | “ame Jeans, firm 60 dayh 4%@5; 99|eold weather which prevailed in a majority of district’ newal of ag-| American Locomotive ...... 108% |Columbine arom 4 Way preferred was the only issue of its | 4.55 49. @5; six months 4%@5; prime ughout the month are seen in the decrease, whic! t| American Smelting and Ref gz . 48%! Consolidated Royalty... 117 NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—The retreat |class to make a substantial gain. ris-| nercantile paper 5% @5. thro to 2,215 b: tailed statement of completions, Dro American Sugar .....-...++4 66% | Chappell —--_--__ .26 of the short interest in the stock ‘7 1% points. Selling for profits amounts to 2, arrels. Shotion, rigs up and rigs drilling: American Sumatra Tobacco -. 28% | Cow, Gulch ; market was continued today, techni.|“@vsed Teactions of 3 to almost 2 Silver. New work also showed a slight de-| 7500" & Pre: RUD American T. and T. . A536} Domino. cal and other conditions favoring the|P0#int® before noon in Amertean-Loco-| xcow YORK, Feb. 6—Forelgh bar|crease, a tot of 680 rign being re-| | Dis —_ 18 99 American Wovlen . $3 |xikhorn ....- constructive side. Sale, approximated 'MO!V®. American Toe, Mexioan Perot | stiver €6c; Mexican dollars 50%c. ported up 2. crisag/at the close of | 7a ee 2 3 Anaconda Copper 48% | T. Williams 800,000 shares. Pee etn Loca ee Sg a the morch as compared with G53 ‘at| Bis Muddy, ---- rete | Atchison ..... 96% Frantz Prices were given another upward | Totucts- Wildcat Take the enc: of the year. Sait Creek con | orm Springs and Atl. Ouit-ana W. Geates ~ 28 \Gates ..2-- whirl after midday, the shippings, tacat fanren |tinues to overshadow all otner ope-|Warm Sprit + =o caeroncteste gsi SN 202% | jupiter - mail order, oils and minor steels ris- magi! rations as shown by the following de-| | Therm ann. 0 8 30 perverse ick mes 35 (Kinney . ing to 3 points. Easing of the call] NEW YORK, Feb. 6—Copper—Dunt| J) ‘Wild ate | A [Laat “sottter Bethlehem Steel “B™ . 62% |Lance Creek Royalty money rate to 5 per cent and predic-|and lower; ciectrolytic, spot and near- rom uac | ain ‘Ses aticeaae i | “Carbon county 0 2 (66 <: wae toniwed | noe 126 | Lusk Petroleum tions of still lower figures caused more|by, 13&@13%c; futures 13% @13%c. 2 lace rewmmattion Senet - ee nock River and er gains before the] entre! Lenther 33% | Mike Henry .. active buying for-both accounts. | _‘Tin—Firmer; spot and nearby, 31.62 | In This Field! 32.2. Se eee ecicina Bow “ tendency to react.| Chandler Motors. - |Mountain and Gulf .. Low priced rails and popuiar equip-| @31.75; future, 31.00@31.37. (eyes at the ‘ ee | ereosat coon a for the] Chesapeake and Ohio. .... 56% Northwest ments and ofls recorded higher prices! Iron—-Steady; No. I northern 19.00@ [it was decided to let one RS ek a hoor | Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul .... 19%! hales having some 19.50; No. 2 northern 18.50@19.00; No. 4 |down on a rope to investigate, but) 1921.1 | OURO eee tater ce eeeees afb ees 33 -lwhen he had reached bottom the hole Osage -- er cried ani | Chicago, R. I. and Pac. 33% | picaray = “oa effect in other quarters. The closing |? southern 15.50@16.00, NGS, Mont., Feb. 6—Accord-| when 7, ea ; ; Portis do.|Chino Copper .... 26% | Riverton Rats. - cox was strong. Liberty issues cased but) Lend—Quict: East St. Louis delivery, |!ng to information rroeived here the| was too small to permit of his getting | Mimi Cnt: peacthlpiow ogame amerireratien oer bend [A SSP = OEE nea Bak a the general bond market was firm. |SPot $4.50@4.55. wildcat has been taken from the drili-/hands on the owner of the eyes. He | Tincoin count etie “vietbie eupply total <3 ee, | Dare Warenhots = 1909 navelty and Prodatue 418 ‘Antimony—Spot 4.40. ing game in the Antelope Creek field | was pulled up and another of the crew | cous -———- wei Liem 316 to SiGe! mak: highs, wie | Crate ataal po pashan {03 NEW YORK, Feb. 6—Technical ee near Winnett. This literal feat ix| volunteered to be tet down head first.) | RE ae > 1 July $1.10% | Cone Cane Sugar 10 Z “03% conditions continued to favor the long Foreign Exchange Irregular. said to be credited to a small crew of/ This was done, and when the investi rk i totale 26 8.750 230 453 complete stop-|2rle - 10° Western Exploration... 2.25 account at the opening of today’s} NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—Great Brit-|field men at work for fhe Frantz cor-| gator was pulled ee the es a ses eae rs did a good | Feneral Electric 146% wind River Retg. .-.. .01 stock market, as indicated by the high-|ain—Demand 4.32 ; cables 4.32%. |Poration, and news of the even: was hat in his arms plan oe ve cat. ehh ott ee eee ge 4 After open. |General Motors United Pete —----_ .03 er range of prices. Equipments, mo-| France—Demand 8.39%; cables §.40,|brought Into Winnett yesterday by, The animal was very $nuch alive, Put bait 4 ¥ Joodrich Co, 36% Wyo-Kans tors and uéMities were the outstand-| Italy—Demand 4.67%; cables 4.68. |George Burke, who assisted {n the; mace no protest Set a eee, : range Pa Ne jreat Northern pfa. cir ede ae ing issues, notably Pullman, American /Belgium—Demand 8.05%: cables 8.06. |STeat accomplishment. ig now belng fed and cared for at/*Cat Creek. -— ae aes de jreat Northern ‘Ore Cite. | Western Exploration - 2.25 Can, Chandler, Studebaker and Peo-| Germany—Demand 0.49%; cables) The Frantz crew had been sent to the Frantz cxinp where the men tn-| ¢Misoell - E Hinois Central ... 101 |Wwestern Off Piskis.. 87 ples Gas, as gains of large fractions 0.49%. |the well started by the Frantz corpor- tend to make a pet of him ww the | ona Rat aspiration Copper . 39 to almost 2 points. Shorts in Gulf Holland—Demand 37. cables ation last year on the Jackson leaxc, wildcat got in‘o the hole, or how long January pt ‘ ‘4 ; Bi ais at. Mer. Marine ptd. 70% States Steel, Corn Products and Phip- 37.28 jon the southwest quarter the norch-/he had been there is of course mere) DecemBer totals. with May | ‘ternational Paper . “9 ipsJones were again driven to cover.) Norway—Demand 16.25, east quarter of Section 27, township speculation. But that the drilling Be by Se ee a7 iia Mie Kennecott Copper 28% Selling for profits was noted in the’ Sweden—Demand 26.78. north, range 30 east. As the men game has been rid of the wildcat in sb Ditteceae woe 7 2 other grain | Louisville and Nashville 114% NEW YORK CURE CLOSING. rails, Missouri Prcific reacting 1 point. | Denmark—-Demand 20.38. ‘© prepering to dig the cellar for the antelope field is a certainty. = eye = = to \%c higher,| Mexican Petroleur 115% 2 3 12\ = SS — = eeaoaoaeaquaueeweems 5 9%c and later advancin ami Copper 26% paces. = “=a, anes $ 12.00 Sees all around. liddie States On a 5 mee e Provisions rose in response to the} Midvale Steel 30% Cienrock Of ° action of prices for cereals and hogs. yesenli hh sf 7 ar Creat Paaaaaeis: , Eas New York Centr: o. z Closing Quotations. ‘. ¥., N. H., and Hartford 18% at ee a High. Low. Close | Norfolk and Western ,.... : en Bae crisp a 1 1.25% 1.28% | Northern Pacific es 78% | ™ ibe . 112% 1.09 1.10% | Oklahoma Prod and Ref. . Seeing mies oo: aged . : Pan-American Petroleum . B. 0. of ieee ——— es “s ie 58% | Pennsylvania LIBERTY BONDS. 60% | People’s Gas . eens Attsburgh and West Va s- 405 40% | tay Consolidated Copper . 14% First 4s 41% 41% | ‘teading eves. 74 | Second 40 J cs tep. Iron and Stee! 53% First 4%s —— 19.00 | Royal Dutch, N. Y. 50% Second 4%s - ° a hell Trans and ‘Trad 36% Third 4%5 Sy 10.50 10.47 nelair Con. Oil + 19% Fourth 4%s — of 10.75 10.72 Southern Pacific + 82% Victory 4%s southern Railway .. + 19% me Q : 2 May -——~10.02 10.10 10.05 stan Oil of N. J. pfa. aE_ET————— > f, 10.18 tudebaker Corporation + 93% eet rudunaues (Cooper meetin Crude Market Butter, Exgs, Poultry. Rerun Ca: : 45% CHICAGO, Feb. 6—Putter—Easy | cxas and Pacific : 30% ercamc; extras; 36c; first, 30@35 ‘obacco Products . 63% Grass Creek - ——~$1.90 seconds, 27@28c; standards, 34c. Tranéontinental. Ot +30, | Bk Basta oe Eges—Unchanged; receipts 9,54: | inion Pacific 129% | Lance Creek ---------------_--. 1.90 cases; firsts, 37¢; ordinary firsts, 31@|:;'§ Food Products 4% Hamilton Dome —-----------_ 140 330; miscellaneous 35@36c. i aietati ores: | 554 Rock River --—-—___.-__-_- $1.50 Poultry—Alive, higher ia en aeeal . 44% Salt Creek ---———____-___ 1.48 springs, 28c; rooster 18c. Tos tea 5 Big Muddy -- —- —=- - 1.40 nited States Rubber 55% | ule Creek 138 Inited States Steel sz} FE So Tp ay Utah Copper ..... 63% “ ” Livestock M ft | Westinsnouse Eectric say) 1S one og eee ar Vily’s Overland . 5%! NE a EES merican Zinc, Lead and Sm... 13 Bl penne F seitiy a prion oes ved Chicago Quotations. 3utte and Superior 27% | New Yor! eaters is re: ntic CHICAG rer S. Bureau | ‘ala. Petroleum 48% | Spanish shawl of silk and lace, 36 feet ; 69 B| by 40 feet in dimensions. To embroid- 8Bler the huge fabric took 75 of the most 35% |skiliful Spanish needlowomen 34 days 74 ———— 62%! Montana Power Shattuck Arizona Pane! (Onl nvincible Ofi yeneral Asphalt . WMAKET GOSGIP AND FELD NEWS MONTANA OPERATIONS EVEWED BILLINGS, Mont., Feb. 6.—According to word received here today, continued cold weather and much snow still on he ground and blocking the roads from Roundup has made of Markets) —Cattle—Receipts 21,000 market slow, few early sales beet steers weak to 250 lower; bulk beef steers $6.65@7.65; she stock and bulls slow, weak: veal calves 25c lower. stockers and feeders about steady. Hogs—Receipts 51,000; 10 to 25c¢ higher than Saturday's average; light er weights active and up most; others slow; big packers holding back; tot $9.85 on 150 to 180 pound hogs; $9.61 6n 200 pound average; bulk $9.00@9.50 pigs 15 to 25c higher; bulk desirable $9.65@9.75 and a few at $9.80. Sheep—Receipts 14,000; slow about steady; choice fat lambs to city butchers, early $14.00; few medium to $13.50@13.75; ewe top shearing lambd [$13.00 some held higher Smoke Transo Cigars. Omaha Prices. OMAHA, Fe! 4U. 8. B of . * . Markets)—Hogs—Receipts, by gps, t necessary to virtually cease work in the Roundup oil field ket 10c to 25c higher; bulk, 3880@| pending a return to normalcy in the weather. The Ohio Oil 9.10; top, $9.20; packing grades, $7@8. Cattle—Receipts, 9,000; beef steers slow, mostly 10c and 1c iower; spots sompany is still working in the Howard Coulee, but they are ’ drilling but one shift a day, and miss- ditions are favorable. 4 ing occasionally. It is said on good While in Winnett Saturday, Geol- more; she stock steady to 15c lower:| authority that they propose starting|ogist G. N. Knapp of Lewistown, veals strong; stockers] work in the Big Wall again, just as|closed a deal for clients for a 40-acre and feeders steady. soon as the road conditions will per-}lease in the Antelope Creek field. Sheep — Receipts, 12,000; killing] mit. At the present time fuel cannot] While details are lacking, report classes slow; early sales steady; bulk! he hauled into this location on ac-|reaching here is that the acreage was lambs, $13@ top, $13. best | count of the snow drifts on a good|in section 6, township 14 north, range clipped lambs, $12.10; ewe top $7.50;| part of the roads in that section. The} 31 east, and that the “consideration feeders firm; feeding lambs $12.8: Adams well is also shut down wait-| was $40,000. It is said that the new - owners will at once let a turnkey con- Denver Quotations. tract for the drilling of a well; work ing for better weather. It is said that as soon as possible ogpenver, Feb. 6—Cattle—Receipts 3.-| the Mid-Northern Oil company will|to begin at soon as weather permits. 000; market steady; beef steers $6.00@ | start operations in the Devil's Basin, et RE TS cows and heifers $4.50@7.10; It’s some play “Nowadays.” although the location is not known. calves $6.50@9.00; bulls $3.00@4.0 M. W. Edwards, the well known Sone Terenas OS. | gq] arilling contractor, who has been higher: top $9.10. bulk $8.s5¢8.00, | tilling a well in Spokane for the|| Surveying and Locations Rhee apibte t decir stern Washington Oil company, 7 * Negege eas S000; Sanae Sat | will arrive in Winnett in a few days Geologists Oil Expe f $12.50¢ é fontee | 20c0Rding to information received|f Oil Field Maps Blue Prints sty here from that town. While in Win- nett, Edwards wil’ complete arrange ments for drilling another well on his Cat Creek acreage and work will be! started immediately when weather con- Wyoming Map & Blue Print P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric IL REFINING EXPERT JOS CASPER STI L. G. Smith, a2 expert on oll refin- ing and mechanical operation of oll re finery plants, has joined the executive forces of the Standard company here according to announcements‘ made to- day by R. M Andry Standard plants Nos. 1 Mr. Smith has been the Standard family years having been formerly connected with the management forces of the company plant et Whiting, Ind. His call to Casper was for the purpose of filling a gap in the executive branch cf plants Nos. 1 and 2, due to the that in the mana t st plant necesst. ment of Standard men oy £5 Bata HE KEY-LOGS OF PESSIMISM that have dammed business have re been pulled away. Be among the first to ride the stream of good business, production, sales, profits. Business is reviving—as it did after the depressions of 1896, 1904, 1908, 1914. The volume * of manufacturing and trade‘is increasing daily, unemployment is decreasing, loans are expand- ing. Business is gathering momentum — 4 PROSPERITY Is JUST ROUND THE CORNER Anna Bell, Wyoming Oil Co. Stockholders a member of for the past 10 Please call for your mail at the postoffice —general delivery window—for the next is a brother of Don J qinict engineer of the three|@ ten days, unless your mail has been deliv- use guest f Mr. and Mrs.| ith U 8 sui ered to you. TT! - i ily Te mith es ts fable A W.. E. PA’ ‘ON. Space Contributed by The Casper Daily Tribune. and their two children Sinith was removed from the Whiting plant to Casper in order to azsist_in handling the increased busi- mess which the Standard plants here will s the coming year. in co-operation with the ROTARY CLUB PROSPERITY CAMPAIGN Advertisements contributed by Frank Presbrey Advertising Agency, New York 940000000000000000000.