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CAGE SCO MINER'S DELIGHT DISTRICT TAKES ON LIFE WITH COMING OF SPRING The old mining camp of Miner’s Delight, 24 miles south of Lander, is showing more activity as spring opens up than has been evident for the past fifteen years, according to F. B. Andrews, secretary of the company. Since the announcement of the taking over of the Miner’s Delight mine by the Miner’s Delight Gold Mines syndicate a Auied Chemical & Dye . 4ilis Chalmers : Beet Can . Car and Foundry > Hide & Leather ptd _ International Corp Locomotive ... Smelting and Refg. Sugar American American American American American American AnMrican American Tobacco Che Casper Daly Crane Boston Wyoming Huck Creek . Burke Seamex Tail 72 >. : Blackstone Salt Creek Chappell . Columbine Consolidated ulch . few weeks ago, wid tention has been given to thi Placer n soir réeathe a few engaged i and < embracing 1 GRAIN MARKET ¢ IRREGULAR Short Covering Absorbs Of- ferings of May Wheat, De- ferred Deliveries Up. nere in he hardy profit velopment of the old bers CHICAGO wheat was May ht today 2.—Trading in and the market was influenced. There was 4oine scattered local and commission house buying, but the locals were dis posed to await for something to hap: pen. The early dealing in May de- livery were fairly liberal and mainly of an evening up character. Deliveries on May contracts this morning were 1,b00,000 bushels and fresh receipts were 300 carloads of wheat. After cpening easy with valves showing a loss of % to 1%c, May $1.25% to $1.26 and July $1.22% to $1.22%, the market rallied slightly, then began to sag. ‘Trade in May wheat later became more liberal. Short covering absorbed the offerings and a fair recovery took place, the deferred deliveries showing greatest firmness. Tho close was unsettled with prices ranging from 1%e down to %c advance, with May $1.24% to $1.24% and July $1.22% to 122%. 7 Farther reports of rain in the cen- tral west affected corn and oats. Aft- er starting %c off to %c advance, July 62% to 63c, the corn market rallied mightly then reacted to stout the in itial figures. Corn displayed firm tone later on buying by local professionals and scrattered commission houses, and the market closed about steady, with values %%c higher to %c lower, July 63c to 63%c. Oats opened unchanged to %e lower, July 383;c and held close to the start- ing figures. Higher quotations firmness to provisions. eas: for hogs gauve Closing Quotations. Open. High Low. Close. WHEAT— May July Sept. cORN— May July - - - Sept. . - - 1OATS— May - - Tuly Sept. - PORK May - - LARD— 80% 62% 62% 65% Butter, Eggs, Poultry. CHICAGO, May 27.—Butter unset- tled; creamery extras 34c; firsts 30% @33c, seconds 28@29%q stqndards Market easy. recetpts 42,097; 24@24%c; ordinary first 22@ miscellaneous 2, Poultry lower; fowls 36@44c; roosters. roosters 4c. Ee firsts Denver Prices. DENVER, Colo., May 27.—Cattle re- coipts 11; steady; beet steers $7.50@ 8.25; cows and heifers $5.50@8.00; calves $8.50@11.00; bulls $3.00@5.00. stockers and feeders $6.75@7.59. Hogs, receipts 224; market 10¢ high er; top $10.30 bulk $10.00@10,30, Sheep, receipts 785; et steady; clipped lambs $12.50@12.75. ewes $7.00 @8.00; spring lambs $13.00@14.50 Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, May 27.—{United States Bureau of Markets)—Cattle, receipts 500; compared with a week ago: Beef steers 15 to 25c higher; better grades of fat she stock 10 to 1c higher; lower grades and canners and cutters 10 to ZSe lower. bulls steady to weak; veal calves 25 to 50c higher; stockers steady to 25c lower; meaty feeders firm; week's top beef steers $9.35; two head of yearlings $9.50; week’s bulk prices of beef steers $7.90@8.65. year ling stockers $6.85@7.50; meaty f ers $§.00@8.40; fat she stock $ 7.35 canners aud cutters $3.70@4.6 veal calves $9.00@9.75. Hogs, receipts & 500; opened 10 to I6c higher; general market most! 10¢ high- er than Friday's average. closed weak with most of the early advance lost; top $11.00 early; bulk $10.45%410.90; holdover light; pigs about steady; med- jum weight $10.80@10.90. light weight $10.85@10.95; light licht $10.25@10.80; packing sows, smooth $9.50@10.00; packing sows, riugh $9.25@9.60; kill- ing pigs $9.25@10.35. Sheep receipts steady. good handy best Mexican shorn lambs $13.50; compared with week ago; more desirable fat lambs and yearlings 75c to $1 higher; others and sheep steady to Sic higher; week's bulk prices spring lambs $14 to $ fed lambs $1 year: lings $8.00@10.25; wethers $7.00@7.50; 3,000; quotably [properties mr is of a importance back ducers. tremendous interest 2 bringing Wyoming nto the ranks of the gold pro- American Anaconda Atchison Atl, Gulf Baldwin Baltimore and Ohio . Bethlehem Sig) “B” Canadian Padic . Ceneral Leather Chandler Motors ...- Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago, Mal, and St. Chicago, R. I and Pac Chino Copper Colorado Fuel and Iron Corn Products : crucible Steel Famous Players Lasky General Ayphalt General Ejectric General Motors oodrich Co. oes 3reat Northern pfd Illinois Central Inspiration Copper .... International Harvester Int. Me# Marine pfd. International Paper Invincible Oil Kelly Springfiell Kennecott Copper Louisville and Nashville Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Middle States Oil - Midval- Steel Missouri Pacific ¢ |New York Central .. Woolen be remembefed by a few of ners that gold was. discov. ered in rich quantities in Wyoming in the Miners Delight mine, five years before great gold discoveries in ‘49. Wyoming official a gold production of over 00 in placer and surface min- 48% 39% 75% 68% the »rds show 5 .000,0 ro The Miners Delight syndicate has just had a report on road conditions, } and placer operations a few days ago, which ts intensely interesting. One | Placer miner who is operating close to the Miners Delight mine is using a sunk in 3 tream bed, j el of the bed rock and gravel | and tilted to a very slight angle. He has hollowed out the log, and is mak ing “regular “Ceanups” of coarse srains of gold, some small nuggets, and | king a total at regular intarvals It will be re-| 31% -33%4B 101% Ths 18 85% 4% log 43% 84% -B2 18% 51y 38% - 1193 136% 3042 14% 41% 23 that is very profitable. membered in connection with placer mining history of Wyoming, that this district has produced almost 50 years Steadily, nach year there being a num ber of placer properties surrounding Peabody Hill, located on the Miners Delight, which produce placer gold from the washing down of the out-|N. ¥., N. H. and Hartford cropping veins and ledges. | Norfolk & Western A party of engineers, and officials|> ‘ sateen of the Miners Delight syndicate wil!| Oklahoma Prod. and Ret. 0 up to the mine in a very short time| rf i to inspect the mill, and other ‘machin | PP arvana Ay saa ery there, and in view of the fact that| Peoples Gas so many persons have already applied|Pure Oil . - for motor car transportation with this|Ray Consolidated Copper . Party, it is necessary to request that| Reading .. f if there are any further persons who| Rep. Iron and St wish to go with this party, that they|R0val Dutch, N. 2 33% 107% 17 apply at loast two weeks in advance, | seem eee a oehee ee ans? motor space, pro-|southern Pacific | vimons, -etc. Southern Railway ——~.—____ | Studebaker Corporation | Tennessee Copper 4 Texas Co. ‘exas and Pacific |Union Pacific | United Retail Stores - = | U.S. Ind. Alcohol CHICAGO, May Inited St Si market was barely steady for the|tjtah Coppers, week. Buying for storage has not| Westinghouse Electric been heavy enough to prevent accum-| Willys Overland good consumption which, held up| Butte and Superior Prices. Closing prices: 92 score, New | CHE sEatrolaum, Se; chicago 34c. Philagelphia g c 86%; Boston 370 delp! Shattuck Arizona | Standard Oil of N, J. OLD i |Tobacco Products 27.—The butter| United Statee Rubber. ulation in spite of light receipts ana| American Zinc, Great Northern Ore Czechoslovak, 8, 1951 Asked] Dan. Con. Mun, 8s, 1946 103% | Del. & Hud., 544s, 1937... 100% | Den., 6s, 1942 101% | Den., 83, 1945 % 100° | DuPont,’ 7s, 1931. 4 102% | Framerican, 748, 1942 French Gov., 88, 1945 | 108% | French Gov., 714s, 1941 |. 108% |Gt. Nor., Sigs, 1952 . | Gt. Nor., 7s, 1936 79% | Hock Valley, 6s, 99% | LeBelle Iron, 101% | Jap. Gov., 4s, 1931 Jap, % ‘8716 | Jap. Gov., 2nd, 4%s, 1925 102% | Miss. Pac., 6s, 1949 Tr. & Lt, 6s, 1947 Jt, 64s, 1936 ¥. Cen., 5s, 2013 Y. Edl, 6%s, 31 Am. Am. Bal, 6s, 1937.. . - 1924 . & Ohia, 6s, 1929 Bel. Gov., 6s, 1925 . Bel. Gov. S. F., 7%s, I Bel. Gov. 8. F., 88, 1941.. British, 544s, 1929 . : British, 5%s, 1937 Can. Pa. Ry, Deb St. C. B. & Q, Ss, 19 Can. Pa. Ry, Reg. Chile, 8s, 1941 .. Coal, 5s, Expt., 8s, Ss, 1924 . 1924 . 1925. 1p PER Gs, 1924 3, Cub. Am. Sug., Cuba, R. R, Ts, 1936 .. 103% | Pack., Cuban Tel, 7%s, 1941 106% 107% | Pen. : IST FARMER ee ett eee, ae ewes $6.00@7.01 lambs $12.25@12.75. Omahs Quotations. Gtis, 1036 |. | Paris L. M. R.R., 68, 1058 | Queensland, 7s, 1941 Queensland, 6s, 1347 Seine, 7s, 1942 ... : Sin. Crude Oil, 5%s, 1925 OMAHA, Neb., May 27.—(United| Sol. & Cle, 8s, 1927 .... States Bureau of Markets.)—Hogs—|S0UNh Ey. 614s, 1956. Receipts 10,000; goods hogs to ship-|Swiee Gov, $e "IMp De pers Sc to 16c higher; general market s, 192 10c to 15c lower than yesterday's Uruguay, , 1946 .. average; early top $10.55; late’ top) Virginian Ry., 5s, 1962... $10.85; bulk of sales $10@10.35. Whitaker?Gless., 6s, 1941 Cattle—Receipts 50; compared with| Pac. Tel, & Tel. 6s, 1952 week ago: beef steers mostly 15¢ to| Union B. and P:. 6s, 1942 _ 25c higher; fat yearlings about steady; AGREEMENT BIL go00d cows mostly steady; medium and Bb py Van rca a Fee Be better grades weak to:26c lower; hal€-1+,),sach = decision or the House aiits- ers strong to 25c higher; bolugn®|iynching bill, tha senate | judiciary bulls 10c to 15c lower; light beef bulls committee decided to postpone action strong: veals "firm to 0c MERE | tor two -weeks, to give time for con stockers and feeders steady. ; Itati Sheep—Recelpts 500; compared ween | bere wath Reuse lpaders: WANTED ‘Thester, new crop feeding 94 97a wee kago: lambs 75c to $1.50 higher; ot sheep and feeders 50c to 75¢ higher. — A Husband. Col Sunday. 5- STOCK PRICE INCREASES ARE | SUSTAINED DURING LAST WEEK NEW YORK, May 27.—Prices of stocks and bonds this week were again largely sustained by favorable technical |conditions, although dealings in both_branches of the finan- cial markets were more moderate and subjected to occasional setbacks. Economic factors continued to favor the constructive side | The ten per cent reduction in freight|as a damper on speculative operations. rates ordered by the interstate com-| Pools were less aggressive in oils and jmerce commission was in line with jgeneral forecasts and exerted little|ties to sugars, tobaccos, metals and adverse effect on the railway list. various miscellaneous shares, notably In point of fact, many minor or low|mail order and chain stores. |Srade rails rose to highest prices of| An increase in clearing honse loans |the year. Conspfevous among thejand discounts to the year’s largest |cheaper issues of that division were/total probably contributed to the firm. | Chicago and Alton, Chicago and Great/er tone of domestic money rates. In- Western, Wabash and several of the/ternational currencies were responsive southwestern systems which only re-|to the more hopeful aspects of the jcently emerged from their receivership! European situation. Nearly all the or reorganization periods. continental exchanges strengthened Steel and equipments were hesitant,/on advices which indicated an easing and the halt in the merger plans, part-|of the tension in Franco-German rela- Ny due to federal intervention, acted| tions. lumbin motors, but transferred their activi-| Domino bicnorn %3 E. T, Williams . Compass . %4| Frantz ates, | Jupiter | Coastal | Kinney oCastal |. | Lance Creck Royalty j Lusk Royalty |Preston . | Northwest Mixe Henry - |Mountain & Guilt ... fe reamed Producers Outwest . Red Bank ‘ Five Tribes Pet. Co. Picardy | Riverton *] | Western Exploration. is | Wind River Refg. United Pate Wyo-Tex é- Western Oil Fie) |Western States ¥ on 24 : o NEW YORK Comn CLOSING Mountain Proddcers .$ 17.00 $1 Merritt a2 12.50 Glenrock Oil Salt Creek Pr Prod. and Refrs. . Indiana”. Service Com Second 4s First 4%¢8 Second ~~ Third 4\5 Fourth 44s . Victory 4%s . Cryde Market Grass Creek Elk Basin «< Lance Creek . Hamilton Dome Rock River |Salt Creek , Ble Muddy . Mule Creek - SOLDIER BONUS TALKED AGAIN WASHINGTON, May °7.—The soi- dier bonus bill was disctissed by Republican membery of the senate fi- nance committee, who named a sub- committee to hear Representative Mondell of Wyoming, the Republican house leader ‘vho is interested in the reclamation provision of the house bill which has been eliminated by the sen- ators. Committee members said no word has been received from President Hard- ing as to whether the amended house bill was acceptable to him. A meeting of the full committee late this week for final consideration of the measure was said to be in pros. (OL STOCKS IN MARKET FAVOR Advances Aadea to Recent Gains by Many of Most* Popular Issues. NEW YORK, May forites of the oil, motor, steel and to- vacco groups led today’s active stock market to higher grounds. Stude- saker, Mexican Petroleum, Republic ron, Tobacco Products common and sreferred and Sumatra Tobacco scored extreme gains of 1% to 4 poitts, Ship- pings, chemicals and specialties, nota- biy American International, Industrial Alcohol. Famous, Players and Coca Cola were 1 to 2 points higher. Asid from Lake Erie and Western com- mon and preferred and Reading sec- ond preferred, the demands for rails were light.. The closing was strong. 3ales approximated 760,000 shares, NEW YORK, May 27.—Woeek-end covering of short’ contracts evidently stunted in large measure for the gen. rally higher range of prices at the ypening of téday’s brief stock mark ession. Republic Iron was the most prominent feature on an initial gain {3 points. Studebaker advanced 1% »oints and Sumatra Tobacco rose 1 »olnt. An advance in prices of textiles mparted further strength to Ameri can Woolen. Domestic and foreign oils hardened and secondard rails, es vecially New .Haven-and Lake Eri snd Western, wéFe again in demand. Preliminary foreign exchange rates were in no way isturbed by the terms imposed upon Germany by the repar. xUions commission. Foreign Exchange Steady. NEW YORK, May, 27.—Great Bri- tain—Demend,. 4.44 cables, 4.45. 60 day bills on banks, 2.42%. France— Demand, 9.1 9.12%. Italy— Beigium— 8.4245 Holland. rmany— 38,90, Norway—Demand, 18.22 Sweden—Demands 25.80. Denmgrk—Demand, 21. Switzerland—Demand, 19.12. Spain—Demand, 15.89. Greece—Demand, 4.20. Poland—Demand, .025%. Czecho-Slovakie—Demand, 1.92. Argentine—Denmand, 36.75. Brazil—Demand, 13.75. Montreal 98 1-1 cables, emand, 9.1 > cables, Demand, 8.42; 5.26%. cables, cables, | cables, Demand 38.85: Demand, 38.85; ‘Silver. New York, May 27.—Foreign bar silver 71%c. Mexican dollars 54%c. Bank Reserves Up. i NEW YORK, May 27.—The actual condition of the clearing house banks and trust companies for the week shows thto they. hold $18,623,440 In ex- cess of lega! requirements. This is.an Increase of $13,101,990 from last week. London Money. LONDON, May 27.—Bar siiver 86% per ounce; money 1% per cent. Discount rates short. bills 2 5-16 per cent. Three months bills 2% per cent. Sugar. NEW YORK, May 27.—With the raw and refined sugar markets closed today trade in raw sugar futures was mostly of an evening, 1p character, but prices were firfer, on covering and buying by trade interests, closing 2 to 4 points net higher. March 2.95. Sept. 2.90. | 2 The least you can do is to wear a/ poppy on Memorial day. SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1922, deliver sufficient wheat here to EAT PRICES SHOW BIG L | nothing remained to be settled. FOR WEEK ON HEAVY DELIVERIES CHICAGO, May 27.—Although chances of surprise devel- opments about May dealings in wheat tended to keep many) board of trade men on tip toe today, the majority had begun | acting on the assumption that the climax was already over, | and that widely held theories of an acute end-of-the-season | searcity of wheat here had been exploded. With hundreds | of carloads of wheat daily piling intohad fixed as the limit for the settle | Chicago, the price for May delivéty had plunged down headlage tmstead of going skyward, and thi morning; as compared with a week ago the wheat market taken as a whole was off all the way from %c to 12%jc a bushel. Corn showed a setback of Mc to 1%c in value and oats of %e Yo 1c. In provisions the net changes for the week ranged from I5e decline to $1.05 advance. The most. exciting collapse of prices came exactly a week ahead of the time which board of trade rules NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the District Court of the United States, for the District of Wyoming. In the Matter of Philip R..Sam- uelson, doing business under the style of Samuelson & Johnson, and Wyoming Clothing. Exchg. rupt. i Bankruptcy, No. 5: Novice is hereby given that on the 15 dD. the said Philip R. duly adjudicated bankrupt, ani that th» first meeting of creditors will be held at tne law offices of Alex B. King, ith building, the City of Casper, Wyoming, the 5th day of June A. D, 1922, 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time said creditors may attend prove their claims, appoint a trus- tee, examine the bankrupt, transact such other business as may properly come before said mectins Dated this 25th day of May, A. Referee in Bankruptcy. Publish May 27, 1922. eS se A SECRET Where did you get that mew suit? Sh! 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