Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 4, 1922, Page 10

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rant Antmaan Se wea hE Oyen Oost 5 1 is PAGE TER The Casver Dally Crihure FEBRUARY COMPLETION RECORD IN WYOMING FIELDS SLIGHTLY LOWER Sixteen Wells Drilled in With Aggregate Produc-| smericas tion 117 Barrels Less Than in January; New Work Shows Increase During Month Slight falling off in new work are shown February which lists 16 completions, all producers, with ag- gregate production of 6,418 barrels a day as compared with 19 completions in January, two of which were dry, rated at) % 6,535 barrels on initial same gain is reflected in the number drilling. Salt Creek continued to lead in de- ARE UNSTE. Market Has Ups and Downs] (wa. Toda Buying in dence at Clos CHICAGO, Macch 4—Wheat stump-] Rock River, Medi- » the eqriy trading on the Chicago} cine Bow ° 0 17 48 Sond of trade today, ‘The opening | Fremont County .. @ © 18 38 was % to %c lower in sympathy with| Mule Creek 0 ° 3 4 Liverpool being $1.45 to 1 10 65 os $145%, Ju 22% and Sep 0 ri bee tember $1.15 Lincoln County . o 2 20 Strong commission houses sold] Miscellaredus 6 0 437 «67 readily and prices were soon two cents z under the opening. “At $1.43 for May] February. totals.16 6,418 228 461 ‘one local house that sold on er-| January totals..19 6,635 228 452 day's bulge, bought in, repeating tac er in the week. In pressure was noted on bulg sentiment was generally bearial other local house bought J « in corn was dlamed in wheat. Many st orders were caught and helped uate the movement. At the end of the first hour May was $1.41% an $1.20. The market fluctunsted throughout fhe rest of the session but some buy reports that hedg: ang developed tng were being removed on sales and that Japan had tal 000 bushels over night. Fin: were $1.42 to $1.42% for May for July and $1.13% for September. Liquidation and stop loss found corn aimost without support and declines were rapid on a nervous market. First prices were % lower wi 66% to 66% 68% to 68% ptember [the inside was f 3%c to erda: ish. Ar nt t but the market continued nery No sust the heavy ptember Oats were affected by the same per. sistent long corn with May 41% to 41%c, an % to 4c. Declines of \ to registered before support In provisions lard es high for the seaso: the market then turned weak. ings were scattered but support was light and trade featureless. Closing Quotations. Wheat— Open. High. Low. Close. fay 145 145% 141% July - 1.22 1.19% Corn— May 65% 62% 65 1212 11.90 |terday’s average; bulk $10.60@10.85; 12.00 12.10 |top $10.90. Cattle receipts 850; compared with 11.20 week ago; beef steers about 25¢ high: 10.90 10.90 10.80 er; she stock to 50c higher; bulls - about higher; veals 75c to $1 Butter, Poultry. higher; stockers and feeders 15 to Butter lower; | higher. CHICAGO, P34%C; unchanged. Dry Docks Are Seb; ) contasered Grlth careekecss tee? Ready for Sale|3 22233 SS WASHINGTON, teen of the shipping located or Atlar the gulf have been tr Vice Presdent Furle; sales, to be sold. uly and sold the difference taller developed, It}! survived by a widow who is a rest- tern interests and the as long grain. The] @ to 63%c for May, r July and 68%c to came. plished a new the start but charge of| new production and a smsll gain in in the Wyoming oil field report for test. Rigs up and drilling numbered 689 at the end of the month, an in- crease of nine over January. Tho New York Stocks Associated Press Leased Wire 41% ones 149% American Hide & Leather pfd. 69 American International Corp .. 43/6 American Locomotive ... - 109% American Smelting & Kef'g 3. 47% American Sugar - American American | American American Woolen Anaconda Copper Atchison .... Guilt and W. Indies Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio hiehem Steel “B nadian Pacific . ntral Leather Unaindler Motors - 119% 136% 264. 105% 35% 73% Furnished by Taylor and Clay AUTO ISSUES IN | Burke a bes lBearren nse ‘ss | fects of Selling Movement Capitol Pete 00% | Sotmbine x 14 on Street. Consolidated Royalty. {Chappell .- Ht ikhorn K -T. Willams. Frantz antes Jupiter . Kinney Lance Cr Luck Petroleum | Mike Henry Mountain and [Northwest . 3 30 ‘Tlic Iron, American Hide & es | Qutwest preterred, American Sugar, In! peacarey * oa ‘84 [tional Paper and United Fruit also rE ‘4 i a: Chesapeake and Ohio ..... 59 Bank pee 86) point Jun! ails, t receipts, instead of being lighter, velopment work as atfown by the fol-| Chicago. Mi and wae fd bee eae abaeeeeriy oa sepecisily, Milpturt aati pi Were heavier. Tecolpts ‘Monday to| Which issued 5 103% 3s lowing summary of completions, pro-| Chime Bode wn Pa: «71111! Zeke (Tom Boll Royalty -”.- “ory :ahd preferred, and Kansus City South:| Wednesday, inclusive, were over 18,000 7 duction, riga standing and rigs drill-| Colorado Fuel and Iron :.:...28% 8] Western Exploration. 2: 40° yern, were depqsssed, but Ann Arbor | ‘tubs in excess of the previous week. The . ing. Corn Products ores {Wind River Refg. .... 4 02. | common gained 3 points. Several of 4 NEW YORK, March 4—The vstcal Com. Prod. R. U. Dr.| Crucible Steel : 57, \tinited Pete ... iene F the toeal utilities, as well as Laclede of itiins ob Ath clearing bOuns-Stgits 13 6,310 117 Erie ....;. 20% | W sxtern Ol Fields .. .87 5 Gas and Jewel Tea preferred were ; ‘and trust.companies for thé week ao 3s 63 Sager 7 bens : strong. The closing was heavy. Sales ~ - . shows a deficit of $12,054,030 belor; 1 ° 0 > «6 swe approximated 400,000 shares , "|. Foreign government bonds Bre sub-| 1) requirements. This is a de : Springs and 2 ject to taxes within this country, bat "$56,256,550. | Evi- Thetsopatis --,.. 0 o 3 i Sentich Gone dite generally free of taxation in the| Crease of $56,256,550. pS wis Seen nels ove poorer NEW YORK, March 4.—Selected is-| 10avier and the markets correspond-| country by which issued. Lost Soldier and Carbon County . 0 c 5s creases Difference t Northern, pfd. - Tilinols Central’ ... | Inspiration Copper - International Hervester Middle States Oj Midvale Steel . Missouri Pacific N and ih. An-{Cat Creek . Miscellaneou: February totals. 1 o 8 MT for thy | January totals . 650 8 187 op less accent Difference ......6 650 © 0 nd July Pneumonia Fatal To Colored Man export Charles G, Glenn, age 39, colored. died last evening at a local hospital frum pneumonia. Futeral services will be held at the Bowman mortuary at 2:30 Sunday afternoon under the ‘auspices of tho colored Masonic lodge. Interment will be made at Highand cemetery. The dead man was well known to cores of Casperites, having served as porter on Burlington trains Nn. 29 and 30 for the past several years. He orders to %e July ac. At decline *s fin ollowed sctling | tent ef Casper. nd July © were NEW YORK, March 4 Ofter-| © f ‘as | in stock exchange this week. Trading in stocks and bonds 1.3: ja | Livestock Mart Omaha Quotatios. ‘AHA, Neb., March 4.—(United States Bureau of Markets)—Hogs re- ceipts 6,500; steady to strong with yes: firsts Sheep receipts 250, compared with week ago; lambs and yearlings 50 to © lower; sheep strong to 25c higher. and shearing lambs 25 to 60c ndards| Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, March 4.—(United States au of Markets)—Cattle receipts steers mostly 15c¢ higher with spots ws and heifers 25 to 40¢ higher; low- grades, canners and cutters 10 to ty; good to choice steady; common veal calves sharply lower; $1 off eS receipts 6,000; uneven; mostly steady with Friday’s average; shippers over t SNOW AND RAIN WIPE OUT GAINS IN WHEAT PRICES DURING WEEK CHICAGO, Marct this week to within 1 snow and rain benefitt: ered the average leve ago wheat this morning varied from 214c decline to Yee e, corn showed d provisions sadavan which nearly carried ket up to $1.5 8 for th lyery, but just when sought goal seemed about t reports arrived telling of in the southwest and ca ‘olume of sales to broaden delivery representing the new 1922| Higher quotations on corn and oats Ny affected rain which he wheat mar-|for Although wheat soared in price cent of $1.50 a bushel, widespread ing the domestic winter crop has low- 1 of values. Compared with a week 1 14 and%% to 114c gain, oats were up higher 1£)farm stocks of wheat failed to stimu- European |Inte buyers, but talk of a proposed impetus | $30,000,000 loan from the United States jan famine relief counted May de-|temporarity as « factor toward lifting t long-| wheat vatoes. Subsequently, however, be passed, | heavy profit taking sales on the part owstorms | of the hoiers together with possibility ing the|of wheat shipments from Kansas City put. July |to Chicago tended to depress prices. %, for the) were due largely to a falling off in followed, |the extent of arrivals of corn. More hopeful financial com-! mercial and industrial conditions. reported from various sec- tions of the country, found expression in the active dealings Pennsylvania People's Gas .... Pure Ol Ray Cohsolidated Copper . Reeding .. Rep. Iron and Steel Royal Dutch, N. ¥. . dars Rovuck nelair Con Oil Southern Pacific puthern Railwa: Standard Oil of N. J. . seeeee 2 if tudebaker Corporation ...... 97% | Tenn Copper .... oe 10% Texas Co. . : 45% s and Pacific ...- ++ 31%] Tobacco Products... 58% | ‘Transornntinental Oil >. 9%! Union Pacific .. United Retail Stores. U. S. Ind. Alcohol United States Rubbe: United States Steel Utah Copper Westinghouse Willys Overland American Zine, L Butte an¢ Superior Cala. Petroleum Montana Power . Shattuck Arizona . Great Northern Ore .... aan Let poled exceeded any like period thus! far this year and high records for the current movement were |the winter season established by many issues. Jm- provement was most substantial in speculative shares, however, materi sains being mited to junior rails and obscure specialties. The ‘money market was a hopeful factor, call loans being made for the most part at 4% per cent, purchases of 30 to 90-day bills especially coramer- cial paper, some of which was pur chased at-a slight concession from the 4% per cent rate. | Production in the steel and tron trade"was on an ascending scale, but the further readjustment of conditions in that business was indicated by the || unexpected omission of the dividend on Sloss-Sheffield Steel preferred. Simi lar developments mil¥ated against the 4% |Mnutual . : -25| ‘iona} Lead, International Nickle pre- cretion of the company. 000,000 in new 5 per ceht refundin: |S. O. Indiana 2|was the record month of the winter,| NEW YORK, March 4.—Foreign ‘ues, particularly those under pool con- ingly easier, while others hold that ‘Raliroad, corporation, public utility, rol, were firm to strong at the open-|the accumulations at shipping points peyton ealig tere nai as WASHINGTO: March 4.—Th. ng of today’s stock market, but ‘elee| ind en route to markets will be grad-| {> ‘xatiéon, with the excepto time | ac seuiGieitral CeMeoEAl ht '37} here the customary wel: “end ‘realts-| rally absorbed without a noticsable| not inexcess of two per cent of the |New ork. Central railroad sought Se Greeks Cond. ieee ng movement was in evidence. Gain | :{fect on the condition of the markets.| normai federal income tax, this pro-| Permission today from the in! P Prod. ana Refrs. 1/)) 6. 62} 0f 1 to 1% points were made by Na- —_—_—_—— ceeding being at the option and dis-|commerce commission to issue $60.- Marine cerred and Laclede Gas and coppers All securities pre subject’ however | ponds, two-thirds of which would set- were inclined to add to yesterday's|‘ paid his subscription to the Ameri-| ‘© inheritance tax. This resume 48/ +i its accounts for additions and bet Cities Service Com: advaness. Reactionary features in-|can Legion Weekly ho sent a check for} Nt intended for a discussion. of FH?) + cements made during the last threo cluded Studebaker and United Fruit,|$2 and his bank book to show that the] "lative merits Of Aas | seektiy OUY sears. <= which declined one point and several| check was good. —————————————————— of tho junior rails and steeis. ‘The So eeu SPSSLLLSSLASLOSDL OSS ODO PDO DOOD DOSS EDO OOS DOS POSED market became more unsettled within A twodollar bill was sent by the SEnScy soon Meer oi etn By MONUMENTS : rt LL bleed nd reen hat Sometime during the summer I will be moving my workshop trom war injuries. She t ometime Foreign Exchange Irrégular. hungry sciaes bet fed. and showroom further east on Second street. Rather than han- NEW YORK, March 4.—Great Bri dle my | stock of finished monumenis and markers twice I un demand 4.39%, cables 4.39%; 60 propose selling them off at a big reduction. Call and look over day bills on banks 4.36%. France de- my stock, Also place your order now for a curb aroynd the mand 9.04%, cables 9.05. Italy de- You Income Tax cemetery lot. mand 5.20%, cables 5.21. Belgium de- our Cee) tnand £.64%5, cablea, 855. Germany R ROBERT SIMPSON demand 39%, cables 39%. Holland de ‘eturn ¢ mand 58.15, cables 38.21. Norway de- CASPER MONUMENT WORKS 50S E. Second St.—————Casper, Wyo.—————Phone 957W ‘ Domhac ilemant aoe mand 2621-|! Needs careful consideration deman4 19.53. Spain demand 15.92.|/and preparation owing to Greece demand 4.56. Poland demand i Big Muddy 02%. Czecho-Slovakia demand 1.70.|)the many changes in the Mule Creek Argentine demand 37.50. Brazil de-}{ revenue act of 1921. a mand 14.00. Montreal 97 5- Closing rates were: Great Britain Open Evenings. TEMPERATURE RANGE OF |=" SS. See SSI] Reimerth and 69 DEGREES LAST MONTH|Se='se* acs" ] Van Denberg Income Tax Specialists 400 O-S Bldg., Casper Hamilton Dome Keck River .... Salt Creek Hp peters pe bheeases RSSSSSES The tire you’ve always wanted A temperature range of 9 ai firey this temperature variation being re-|par silver, 63%c; Mexican dollars, at a price ie evcre eee eee you can afford the month of February. It is worthy of note thatythe two extremes were pay--~- recorded with a ‘period of two days to now | from 17 below February 23 to 62 de- grees above February 22. Total precipitation for the month amounted to .64 inches. ‘The greatest INCOME T. AX precipitation recorded in a 24-hour pe- riod was .16 inches on February 22. ‘Trace of precipitation was recorded on There were 14 clear days, three partly cloudy and 11 cloudy days during the month, The month of February recorded the lowest and the highest temperature of It costs no more to _ buy a Kelly! FABRIC Carefully and Correctly Prepared. z Income Tax OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK Kant-Slip sIzEs ESE Block-and-Button Accountants Sah sigo |" On . E 30x34 te! -$18.95 rates. (1? WYOMING AUDIT CO. jf 32*| BE | ug DINES & HAYES PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 33x4 28.50 33.75 220 Oil Exchange Bldg. % 34x4 414-15 Midwest Bldg. 3 Phone 289 Open Evenings. $11.35; bulk $11.000@11.25; pigs slow. Sheep receipts 500; compared with week ago; fat lambs and yearlings 26 to 5éc lower; sheep about 25c lower; shearing lambe steady. Denver Quotations. DENVER, Colo., March 4,—Cattle receipts 300; market 25 to 40c highe: for week; beef steers $6.50@7.85; cows and heifers $5.00@7.25; calves $7.00@ 11.00; bulls $2.50@4.25; stockers and feeders $6.00@7.00. Hogs receipts 300; market stron; ; top $11.00; bulk $10.65@11.00. Sheep receipts 3,700; market 2! higher; lambs $14.00@14.50; ewes $7. @7.75; feeder lambs $13.00@13.75. ei 25 Mrs. Lucille formerly of the Exclusive Marcell ‘shop, Wyoming Fur shop balcany, has ‘accepted a position as marcell operator with the Casper Beautiy Parlor. Phone 470. The Best Is Economy In the Long Run Good. clothes last longer. Good food is more nutritious. ‘ood PLUMBING is a wise investment. We do nothing but GOOD PLUMBING and that's why our trouble calls are so few and far be- tween. bought about 3,000; holdover light; top CASPER SUPPLY CO. Phone 913 . As advertised in this week’s Saturday Evening Post are now on display in our showroom. PRICES ARE ATTRACTIVE, TOO THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Estate Gas Ranges Bake With Fresh Air, Z Everything in Building Material Whatever your PLUMBING needs may be—from stopping the tiniest leak to Inétalling a com. plete bathroom— you'll find the surest way to permanent satisfac. tion at || Heating & Plumbing The provis! the cost of hogs nm market went up with 319 S. Durbin—Phone 43 BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Office and Yard—First and Center Phone 62 : Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 East First Street Phone 1500 i rR ' eM?

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