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PAGE TEN GRAIN PRICES | HOLD STEADY Eo Furnished by Taylor and Clay LOCAL OIL STOCKS, Bessemer ... Big Indian ‘Tde Casper Dally Cridune COPPER [SSUES FEATURE MART STREET IMPROVEMENTS WAGED ON COUNCIL BY ALDERMAN W- W- KEEFE PROSPERITY ERA IN SIGHT FOR THE O1 COMPANIES OF STATE The Wyoming entering and Montana oil fields are without question Jenthusiasm which comes with the Pt for new fields in new ter- | ritery with every evidence pointing successful results, jare coming in and more ‘being planned. AM the jessary to the [front rank in {Mic interest are —present. | Bost ; 3 ubt | Boston Wyoming a : hE wae ee of the pat periods of pros- : Burke 2 ‘ history, says the Wyoming Oil News. a oe a to = Wilde's Tater » Seat a spree icaeg ‘The necessity for an immediate This is shown dar ne production figures, the trend of gasoline » s 4 8 ? 3 cctoen ~ Sessio: pata pencthk oe pe dy pon 7 : 4 Weak. 7 Fp a rence Trading. nage tet hc prices, the creasing scope of drilling operations | Tues are no longer confined to the lo- is Smelting & Ret, = . conittion ‘that. will and the ity of large independents in seekin, footing |cal markets, Consolidated Royalty. 1134 Ret CSE Permit of vehicle traffic was brought| in’ P ig a footing 4 Capitol Pete ......... 00% Sumatra Tobacco .- | NEW YORK. rs forcibly to the attention of the citr territory. It is further emphasized by the steady CHICAGO, May 17.—There was a/Cow Gulch . 07 : | cagay'o roney poe a sem, 10d} council yesterday afternoon by W. W. oe noe tiee Sate, coe en-} tion ees ite royalty ofl. Waste is |< 7500.00 in one ervous. irres: vReat to-/ Domino . 0 nerics i sane Keefe, a member of beard. Yefineries and broad-| eliminated as far as it can>be done} " pracy note Tehenareatingn RG ak Sikhorn ... i} aren |nigher levels. The advance -n= ++! Gedicntingt ena eee byt pie mean Hrapiaah pant change alone, whe = Sur Monat cEat ay cant &: Willams <c 73 Anaconda jtended by renewed buying of secon- eee po ytins it only in the paved Protected anc the evils of over-drilling September showing a decline. Offer-|COmpass . 01% Atchison Gary steclaand various equipments) without, “SRAGMiG Reseine of oe, pecceies rents ie an te ee ee = Frantz 2.00 jand motors. Sales approximated 1.) 0 Witnosts s aol: efficient manner does not exist. The wip hoe regsde tocearsed egrets ane Gate “4 {409.000 shares: t eae = resulting from recent|the Atiantite and Gulf seaboards, re-| oll is here in abundant quantities and Seat Gicteky tn actempts to buy. On | Juptcer = timo |, Steels became the market leaders in| "torms Mr. Keefe sought the support! move the price differentials and bring| the profits from its recovery are. cer- foreign markets proved unresponsive | Lance Creek Royalty . .04 : 1 Leather points on ramors that it may be ab-| 6 oe i repair. opening of a rich knd heretofore unde-| Inading producin;: companies disclosed to yesterday's sharp advance in Chi-| Lusk Royalty . 0a sorbed by Bethlehem. Elsewhere fur-| “Feets in 32 veloped pool. their great resources and strength and jock genes Rigen anbhgragy = See reaton -... ther gains ruled. The closing was ee he eee ee ‘The situation is a unique one in the| the attention of the whole nation is 20 o Da - let ha s is. Eo prey # : 120 carloads, were smaller than Das Mike Hears 2 immediate street repairs are an abso- cee ett malting deco uet Tri |ean stay one of the greatest periods been the rule of late. na ota | Mountain > ‘copper ....... NEW YORK, ot lute necessity, The streets are in fe boom, \cf prosperity ever experienced by the May contracts were 234,000 busheis. / Qutweat ‘olorado Fuel and iron _ May. 11— Motels Cou Ts rie contibiee af UNE: tae tS Pere enough te | Wyoming and Montana companies. Today's opening here, which varied) Red Bank Products . . = the stock market at the open.) ‘erible con pane enn By Samartekiag to| 28 in a cooperative spirit with the serene 2 ofl stocas is greater than| “Y t %je decline to 1X%c gain, with |Five Tribes F ing of today’s session, the entire cop- best technical talent tha, money can) @U! the boom period of 1917. Le May Let as $1.47% and July $1.28 |Picanty “Hee per division coming forward on heavy Peers ea around sin most dis:/ employ and with the government an| .'ong with this ‘definite, proven,| Ladies, for appointment call Betty's to $128%, was followed by numerous | ove 4 buying. Kennecott let with a gain of Mayor W. A. Watienore Wine tan Beauty Parlor, phone 467J. 5-15-6t* active: partner in providing competi- healthy condition is the element of |1% points and Utah, American Smelt j'ng, Cerro de Pasco and Federal Min- |ing and Smelting common and prefer- red averaged one polpt advances. Steels were erratic, Lachawanna re- jacting moderately at the outset but including # slight re |suneet .. seeseee - nd a lttle upturn|Tom Beil Royalty... . . as compared with | Western Exploration | Wind River Refg. < later as a result of | United Pato Bears said A pate ad quick chang 7 nounced that Sam Myrland, street commissioner, was working augment- ed crews and doing his utmost to bring the streets back to a normal condition, although handicapped by shortage of heavy machinery at the ng. ff whiat wee being bot soon rallying a point. Replogi j ‘ Pabiniis’ treresearn chs aaee Wenner oes trong, (ae (were also Jeading motors.| Present time. rag 0 4 July and September|y oo +4 > i General Motors was extensively dealt| The mayor also informed the coun- were said to be seliiz.g today. The| . a Ty ee ? cai oes jin, siigle lots of 5,000 to 10,700 shares| ©!" that just as soon as machinery, bo t the same| NEW YORK Ccnn CLOSING 9 jchanging hands at a nominal gain.| "cluding powerful tractors, could be mecott Copper ec lower,|Mountain Producers .$ 16.12 mecgred from tie. Stale: aany are 3 16. muisville and Na 3) Ralls were featureless, but slightly ‘and July|Merritt ......... 1350 1 Mexican Petroleum . lower and shippings lagged. AN the|Partment that effective results in |Glenrock Oil 1.18 Miami Copper .. leading foreign exchanges cased as aj Street !mprovement would be seen. t Creek Pris. ek Cons nd Refrs 18.12 Middle States Oil "Midvale Steel . Missouri Pacific . ew York Central . . H. and Hartford He also deplored the present condi- tion of the streets, which were badly cut up by vehicle traffic in all sec- tion during the recent storm. « s were relatively weak, owing more or less to the fact that Prod. the country was offering considerable | Marine corn to arrive her@. After opening un-| Mutual result London. With fow of over-hight advices from to Save money and trouble exceptions gains among copper shares were extended during The tire just as good as the you rr back of it. pa - 5 3 ©. Ind: ‘orfolk and West ened, taking in thi § will that : Sthence Shins, the corn market de |Cities Servic. Com "c. 252.00 Northern’ Beektic ves? ar "motors. wall cqutpewate et ak edge > Dp: It will lead in mileage if that company is a leadev in increasing pared (SER, soe beng Oklahoma Prod a Het ances of one to two points. Houston,|CUtizens Rights its mileage. = acific it. erecee ?rod ‘ coves c Pe roducers and Refiners, Barnsdall 9: se : . i x oar pada Baaers an American Petroicum 2/A." Studebaker, Chandler Muck Are Outlined The Miller organization has done more to increase its tire net lower, with July 64% to came. [Bust 4 9 Trucks, Internation] Harvester, Amer. re Uuttine By mileage in the last four years than any other group of men. Oats started unchanged to j46 lower, | First 4149 vure Oll . om ican Car and American and Baldwin Miller experts have increased the mi! of July 40%c to 40%c and later under-|sacond 4%s Ray Consolic Locomotives rise 1 to 2 points. Chem- leage | |Third 4%s Moscow Soviet wont a general slight downturn. x te RS ; icals, tobaccos and textiles were| hog vatues. Victory 4%s .- de teakeet such specialties as Cocoa Cola and R G TO- OAD puck Sinclair Con Oi Portam Cereal. | Independent steels,| MOSCOW, May 17.—(By ‘The /Ass0- Closing Qrutsiions. —— SF | Southern Pacific especially Crucible, Lackawanna, Mid-| ciated Press.)—The Soviet executive CHICAGO, May 77— uthern Raflwa: ‘ale Republic and Sloss Sheffield were! committee has agreed in’ principle and rominent in the second hour. Crude Market } ‘ils. Low. Close. | andard Oil of New ci udebaker Corporation Orleans, ‘Texas and Mexico, and At-|crected & commission to draft a law tora sew Copper 124 |lantic Coast Line, New Haven, and na meee cree) 5 pad : “ aE ese 7% |Rock Island were strongest of the ; — Nily 2 and Pacific “ on To occupy themselves in trade and ry, wax oEiGhacte = we |e nee oe Call money | industria! activity; to own build. , sORN— 16 in id to buy, sell and leise them; a : ea 138°"| Resumption of poctoperistona im|tn'putia upon icased: pinta te penn have won hundreds of tests made by different companies who ¢ ¥ "e5% 64% 641g [Salt Creek. 64 | Var-ous quarters was asserted with ru-|sion of the local authorities; to pos- ‘buy tires on the lowest cost per mile basis. That is why they % 167 167 |Bie Muddy és 2%4|mors of other merger possibilities in| sess personal property and money: to * t America’ |Mule Creek = 64% |the stesk copper and oll groups. Sub-| cone ; are equipment on most o: erica’s finest cars. | United States Steel H concléde all sorts of legal agreements ° rail (pila * 28% stantial advances in these shares tm-|ain of which will be protected in the why they have grown from thirty-second place to a leader % 40 Notice to all persons liable to Inghouse Hlectric . oD basen pene eb apa siecle foe the tire industry. 41% .41% assessment for improvements of Overland ee emtrial sectio. Railroads! ‘There was only slight opposition to A lsanitary sewers’ or) ease, Teiea | A Zinc, Lead and Sm. :. 11. | Were neglected but the rise elsewhere/tne proposals. This was led by M. Buy a Miller Geared-to-the-Road Tire. Puf it on your |street from a point 12 feet west of |! and Superior 31% [Tan trom 2 to fimost § points with) Razanoff of the trade unions, who ite tire you like. Watch it for mile after mil: the west line of Jefferson street 10 57 | American Smelting, International Har-|said the considered they showed too pee any tire yo . ‘atch it for 1 le an intersection with the center lin 10 |Metigin Potolanin, Gone aigbaker,| much yielding to. capitalism. jousands of miles. It will prove to you that Miller Tires |of the alley in Block 204; the alle at Northern Ore. 42/2'| invariant imeccuten ipouataovanntonie NOTICE aa esene are “ in blocks 204 and 205 from a point 7 r RRE! ~ |25 feet north of the north line of} .n6 said eight o'clock. Fi caesar ate ace NUAL MEETING OF STOCK- Will Save You Money and Trouble jof the south line o block 205. 2 , . 1922: 3 . * , fads Sania tatty The Council of the City of Cas-| Section 4. The estimated cost of| New YORK, May 17.—Woreign bar| Bir aaa _ Miller uniform Inner Tubes help increase the mileage in any CHICAGO, May i7—Butter hish-| per, on the 16th day of May, A. D.|°aid improvement is Twenty-three/silver 72%c; Mexican dollars 55%c. Notice is hereby given that the tire, but in Miller Tires they are a combination that can’t be er; 1922, passed the following resolu-| 4undred Dollars | ($2,800.00). deferred annual meeting of the beaten! oe: oat onds 28@20c; standards 34%c. tion of intention to improve by the| Section 5. That the City Re-! Foreign Exchango, . | stockholders of Wyoming-Kentucky Eges lower; receipts ;|inetallation of sanitary sewers East poraaty eed ioe arene oer NEW YORK, May eee cept Brit Pere Comnany yea be held at 24% @25c. ordinary firsts 22@ | Thi ji 2 e and is hereby ected. Bivelain demand 4.44 cab! 4.45; 60)the office o: ie Company, room THE MILLER Saike: rbscollancons 23%@24er stor-| Sore ost rece trom @ Point 12 feet} not'tess than ten days’.notice to all|day bills on banks $442% 583 Midwest Refining building, : RUBBER COMPANY of NEW YORE. age packed extras 26%@26%ec; stor-|street to an intersection with the| Persons liable for said assessment| Italy demand 5.23; cables 5.23%. |corner Second and Wolcott streets, Akron, Ohio age packed firsts 26@26%c. center line of the alley in block|®24 for said proposed improvement) ‘Belgium demand 8.29%; cables 8.30.) Casper, Wyoming, on Monday, the Poultry alive lower; fowls 25¢; broit/904; the alley in blocks 204 and of the foregoing intention of the! Germany demand 34%; cables 34%.| 29th day of May, 1922, at the hour ers 40@48c. roosters 14%c. 205 from a point 25 feet north of | *#i4 Council by publishing in one|. Holland demand 38.80. cables 38.85. |of 10 O’clock in the forenoon of s hn the north line of block 204 to aj issue of the Casper Daily Tribune} Norway demand 18.55. |said doy for the purpose of con- % on the 17th day of May, A. D. 1922, the same being a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Casper, once each week or oftener. Passed and approved this 15th day of May, A. D. 1922. W. A. BLACKMORE, (SEAL) Mayor. Sweden demand 25.55. 1 Denmark demand 21.30. } Switzerland demand 19.20. Spain demand 15.68. } Greece demand 4.18. Poland demand + Czecho-Slovakia demand 1.92. Argentine demand 37.00. Brazil demand 14.00. | Montreal 99 1-16. Metals. NEW YORK, May sidering < proposition of merging the capital sicca of our said com- pany with the capital stock of Roll- ing Fork Oil and Gas Company, a Kentucky corporation, upon the terms in said proposition contained; for the purpose of election of di- rectors, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before said meeting. : WYOMING-KENTUCKY PETRO- LEUM COMPANY. By GEORGE H. WILSON, point 45 feet south of the south line of block 205. Resolution of intention to im- prove by construction of sanitary sewers in the following streets, al- leys, and portions of streets and alleys: Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Casper, Wyoming,|H. H. PRICE, that the City Council of the City of City Clerk. Casper hereby declares its inten-| Pub. May 1 tion to make an improvement ER Livestock Mart Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, May 17.—{United States Bureau of Markets).—Cattle receipts 11,000; market fairly active; beef steers and butchers she stock steady to strong; spot® on beef steers a shade higher; bulk beef steers of quality to ‘92: | 17.—Copper| sell at $7.75@8.50; bulls strong. can-|by constructing sanitary sewers COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. firm; electrolytic spot and futures Secretary. ers and cal steady; best vealers to| through certain streets and alleys oO eee 13% @13%c. Publish May 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, outsiders $10.50 to $11.00; packers/and portions of streets and alleys Casper, Wyoming, Tin firmer. spot and nearby 30. 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 1922. bidding mostly around” $9.25@9.75; stock dull. Hogs receipts 16,000; market-opened | in the City of Casper, Wyoming, as follows, to-w Section 1. |futures 30.87. Maye 18, i “ot| Iron steady; prices unchanged. The City Council of the City NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice is hereby given that the That the certain Lead firm; spot 5.35@5.60. 2 ed session sanity te otro “tive; strong streets and ‘alleys or portions of[cs int ts adjowoment: of Mey| Zine firmer; Bast St, Louls delivers| Mid-Western ‘Torpedo Company a, with Tuesday's average or & to 10c/streets and alleys so proposed to) 13th, in the Council Chamber in the|*P0t 5.15@5.50. was incorporated in the office of higher than the close; top $11.00 prac-|be improved are the following: | Gity’Hall, with Mayor W. A. Black.| Antimony spot 5.50. the secretary of state, Cheyenne, e tical top $10.95; bulk $10.49@10.95;) Sanitary Sewer District No. 12. | more presiding. j Wyoming, on the 13th day of May, i e \ pigs weak to lower East Third street from a point|" On ‘roll call the following were! London, Hours Lengthened. 1922, under and by virtue of the Sheep receipts 16,090; mostly 25¢|12 feet west of the west line of] present: J Giblin, John G. Jones,|_ .“ONDON, May 17.—The governors] laws of the State of Wyoming, with lower; spots off more. early sales good| Jefferson street to an intersection|John S. tingill, J. M. Whieen-|°% the stock exchange have decided) a capital stock of $100,000, divided and strictly choice California spring|with the center dine of the alley in|hunt, H. H. Price, City Clerk. that beginning next Monday, the ex-| into 10,000 shares of the par value lambs $14.75@15.00; good handy shorn| block 204; the alley in blocks 204! This meeting being held to re-|°@nge will remain open until 4 p. m.| of $10.00, each, and a term of ex- REGISTERED U.S. PAT. OFF. lambs $12 best bid around $12. and 205 from a point 25 feet north! ceive bids on bonds in Paving Dis-| SESE ot istence of fifty years. a G is The number of directors shall be three, and the names of those se- lected for the first year are '. T. Wilson, Mark U. Weber, and A. J. Hardenderf. ‘The objects and purposes of the corporation are to conduct the busi- ness of manufacturing, buying, selling, and dealing in nitro-glycer- ine and* other explosives, and the blasting and shooting of oil wells and _miaes. 3 The principal place of business shall be located at the Consolidated Royalty building, Casper, Natrona county, Wyoming, and Alfred R. Lowey shall be the statutory agent in charge thereof. but the opera- tions of the company may %e car- best light native ewes $8.75; $4.50@5.00- feeders steady. of the north line of block 204 to a| point 45 feet south of the south} |lime of block 205. Section 2. That for the purpose! Neb., May 17.—(United|of paying the cost of said improve-! eau of Markets).—Hogs ment it is proposed to create.an ady to be-higher; close} Assessment District which will in- 180 to 240 pound butch-| clude all the property between the @10.30; top $1 termini of said improvement abut- pound butchers $10.00| ting or adjacent to said streets and| purchaser for the above bonds at = grades lower, | alleys, which said property consists par and accrued interest for the} $8.50@9.50. |of certain lots or parcels of land,)sum of Five Dollars for each One Cattle recel; 00; beef steers un-) all of which will Ibe specifically | Hundred Dollars wort® of bonds, be spots mostly steady to Sc low-| benefited by said improvement, and| accepted. and that the Mayor and top yearlings $8.60; she stock|the boundary of caid district to be|Gity Clerk be authorized to enter mteaty \to 8c lower; bulls, steady to} as ‘follows, to-wit: into a contract with the said The 26c lower. veals firm; stockers and/| Lumbermen’s Trust Company for \ner of block 145, running thence} sg, 500; killing classes|south along the west line of South Say, Money. NEW YORK, May 17.—Call money steady; high 3% jow 3%; ruling mate 3%; closing bid 3; offered at 344; last Call loans against accept- trict Number 17, the City Clerk reported having received two bids, and opened same in the presence of the Mayor ee ote Connell Moved by J. M. Whisenhunt, sec-| ! : onded by John G. Jones, that the|* denice pat ea 60 rain bid of the Lumbermen’s Trust Com-|° @4%; six months 4%. Prime ee ap Briggs, Assistant) mercantile paper 4% @4%. ecretary, who grees to find a Geared-to-the-Road WYOWAGAUTONOTHEC) —) “we STRIVE TO PLEASE” Second and Yellowstone Phone 812 Omaha Quotations. | OMAHA, COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. @10.40. packii Casper, Wyoming, May 13, 1922. The City Council of the City of Casper met in special session_in the Council Chamber in the City Hall, at two o’clock, p. m., with Mayor W. A. Blackmore presiding. On roll call the following were ame. An aye and nay vote being taken steady to 2 bulk spring lambs /| Jefferson street, a distance of 810) resulted : ~ J. Giblin, W. W.|tied on in suck*other places in the hio $14.00@ 14.40 $14.50, choice $1)feet to the south line of Fifth! J. J. Giblin, aye. Keefe, John G. Jones, John S. Pet. | United States as the directors may nancy Early (o pound clipped s $12.50; bulk street; thence east along the south} J" ‘S. Pettingill, aye. tingill, J. M. Whisenhunt, H. H.| determine. SEED POTATOES oy -Je 5 te #590 cm steady. "ling ot Fifth seeet a distance of| Sas Cogn ae ee eee MID-WESTERN, TORPEDO STORAGE CO Building Materials | 460 feet to the east line of South| J. M. Whisenuhunt, aye. This meeting was called for the oer CASPER : ¥j By_ALFRED R. LOWEY, Agent. | MeKinley ; ficKinley Pub May 16, 17, 18, 1922 —Cattle—| strong; street; thence north) Whereupon the Mayor declared long the east line of South Mc-| said motion duly casthodi ive |Kinley street, a distance of 810] Moved by John G. Jones, second- feet to the north line of Third/ed by John S. Pettingill, that the| eet; thence west along the north i ‘ nd feeders,|/line of Third street, a distance of| the Lloyd Building Company that purpose of receiving bids on bonds 313 W. Midwest Ave. in Paving District Number 17. The City Clerk reported having received two bids, and opened same in the presence of the Mayor and City Council. t Denver Prices. Weare equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- Only at Barnett’s $3.50 to $4.50 Odd Pants. FOR RENT 250 feet to the point of beginning./the City has elected to sell the! Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded Neat | 1,000; market!” Section e time and place|bonds in Paving District Number| by W. W. Keefe, that the above j ‘ 2 15 Front office rooms } . i ig tim i ry steady: ton $10.2 90@10.10.) when and where the said City Coun-|17, and that they would be paid in|bids be rejected. | Be DOR <4 2 |] Zuttermeister Building. 3 ers’ supplies. Rig bers a specialty. | set low-|cil will meet and consider all re-|cash according to their cash bid. eeopessances or objections to said On roll call, all voting aye, the proposed improvement is hereby|Mayor declared said motion ” fixed on the 29th day of May, A. pected mene ad +» 1922, at eight o'clock, p. m.,| t the Council Chamber of the said| to City Council in the City of Caeper,! Wyoming. The time within which said re- On roll-call, all voting nay, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. ‘4 There being no further business There being no further business|to come before this meeting, same come before this meeting, eame|was adjourned until seven o'clock was adjourned. p. m. May 18, 1922. i W. A. BLACKMORE, W. A. BLACKMORE, Mayor: Mayor. | ) ambs $12@13: Phone 109 E. BISHOPS NAMED. HOT SPRINGS J. B. Di W. B. Beauchamp ot were elected bishops of the Methodist Episcopal church, south, at Tuesday's KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 Surveying and Locations Geologists Oil Experts Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints WYOMING MAP AND - “WE PAX THE LOSS” Pelton & Hemry session of the nineteenth quadrennial|monstrances and objections must| Attest: Attest: BLUE PRINT CO. Insurance and Bonds general conference of the Zenomina-!be filed in writing with the City)" _H. H. PRICE, H. H. PRICE, P. O. Box 325 All Lines tion here. ‘They were elected on the Clerk of the City of Casper is here- ° ‘ Room 10, Daly Bldg. Room 24, ‘Fownsend Building City Clerk. City Clerk. Publish May if cond ballet. Publish May 17, 1922, by fixed at any time on or before * [RENT YOUR ROOM THROUGH A TRIBUNE WANT AD.

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