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a 27> PAGE EIGHT MARKET GOSclP AND FIELD NEWS age Battery, Marine preferred, Pacific Of! and Texas Gulf Sulphur, j OILS CLIMB ON N.Y. EXCHANGE Foreign Exchange Weak. | NEW YORK, June 19.—Great Bri- tain demand 4.38%; cables 4.39%. 60-| day bills on banks 4.36%. France de-| Allied Chemical & Dye . ° ° ° ° ° * ° ° Allis Chalmers 47%] Big Indian. : - mand 8.4844; cables $49. Italy de-| LOST SOLDIER REPORTS GUSHER al - 42% | Bot creck mand 4.38; cables 4.78%. Belgium de- Aponte Cae sonia > S| Burke... mand $12: cables &12%. Germany| ah y ican ns ane es: + 6%) Binck Tal 5 4 | Mexi demand .30%; cables .30%. Holland} \ frei Rei 4 : ea ae a 4 American Intersancatber id. - Stis! miackstone Sait Greck 35 "37 exican Petroleum Leads the | aemand 25.55, cables 38.60. Norway has reached the sand the Bevery Ange Anes Ses 1908 108% Completion by the Wyoming-Illinois Oil company of a|American Locomouee 7? "7 ajo * | Chappell... - #4 c Way With Gain, Special- | cemand 16.85." Sweden demand 26.55-| price of acreage will be sufficlen| Ce ty ea ket 4 gusher well on setcion 11-26-90 of the Lost Soldier field fea-| American Smelting & Ref'g - Gousoltdated’ ‘Hopalty 136 ties Stronger. Densaarls: Aarming. 31.55, Griceanenp| make theby Senge oe” ee “A | Bal. & On 1929 tured developments in the Carbon county, Wyoming, fields| American Tana Capital Pete .....c.0- 100% é demand 18:90. Boat saomaang SESE {their entire cnoGslestion Bet during the last week. The well made 115 barrels when | American Tobacco Sa : 30 | rene ea ORE: Jane 12.—The turther| ‘coy, Ceecho-Slovakia demand 1.93.| oe opened for a one-haur test and is considered good for pro-| {Toda Cage ° Elkhorn "*. Z 108 | Soleum wes ths ACen ee Pel argentine demand 35.75, Brazil de-) =< duction of over 1,000 barrels a day. Delivery of oil from the| Atchison. T. Williams ren a% ment of today's dull ; ie mand 13.70, Montreal 99%. Wee well will not begin until completion] Atl., Gulf and Compass | - ae 4.00" | Other oils and some of the industrials Mae. & B Sas be, 2972 - of the Illinois Pipeline company’s six-| Baldwin Locomotive = gs -16 | Nd specialties also strengthened, but Money. c. P. Ry., Reg., 6s, 1934 inohi carclar ‘So-Seet Meee Baltimore and Ohio je |xatis reflected lafer comin seig| NEW YORK, June 19.—CaN money| Chile, $s, "1941... = Bair Oil company, which completed | Eethlehem Steel approximated 750,000 shares "| easy: high 3; low 2%; ruling rate 3:| Con. Coal, §s, 1950". its No. 41-A as a gusher well two| canadian Pacific > z Mexican P. “ closing bid 2%; offered at 3; last loan Cop. Expt 1923222: - | Central Leather A b. in Petroleum overshadowed all! 3:/ Copper Expt., 8s, 1924 .. Weeks ago, has started a new hole| Chandler Motors 1... : » Creek Royalty. other features in the final hour, mak-|2%; Call loans against acceptances &:) Copper Expt. 8s, 1925 1. ' on section 14-26-20 and rigging up| Chesapeake and Ohio _.__ : (ees fps ing an extreme rise of 17% points be.| time loans steady; 60 days, 90 days 4: ane Cub. Am. Sug., 88, 1931 .. operations are in progress for another}Chicago, Mil and St. Paul Preston. fore realizing sales set in. The clos.|"X ™onths 4%; prime mercantile : Sub. R. RB, Tits, 1938 2. on section 11-26-90. Chicago, “R. I. and Pac. s oer ore Oui ing was firm. 4 paper 4@4%. (Continued irom Page One.) Sub. Tel., 74s, 1941 2: The Illinois Pipeline company's new he) Seong ~athees > 28% bed Hens you birds instead of you sympathiz- Ceechostovak, Ss, 1981 uy six-inch line to Fort Stee! will be oper-} Colorado Fuel and Iron eG be NEW Yo! Sugar. ing with me,” he declared. “I should|Dan. Con. Mun, 8s, 1946. aS Corn Products -. Mountain & Gu! RK, June 19.—The week x Del. & Hud., Close Today Shows LUittle — before the end of the month, ac- Cracthaaimtea. - New York Oil in the stock market began with a re | NEW YORK, June 19.—-Susar = have bought some cartridges in Chey-| Del. ¢ Peter cs 1937... Change from Opening and cording to company officials, when a} p, | Outwest . sumption of the recent irregular | ‘UTe* closed steady; approxima: e sales) enne. You can't do anything in these | pen” gs 1945 | Saturdays Salés. ;| maximum of 3,000 barreis daily can Red Bank . movement. Notice served on the rali.|12:350 tons. . July $2.91; Sept. $3-13:/ mountains without a rifle. Revolvers| DuPont, 7% aturday’s Sales. be handied. General Asphalt Five Tries Ee road labor board by the union of their | December $3.23: Marsh $219. lat, | BY® DO moce.-X. westted $0: iret ® acne | Reariaeionna J ieee ae Ss Feneral Electric ~ earey. Rt intention to ° Refined unchanged. Fine granulat-| s+ Carroll. He was too hot on my|French Gov., 88, 1945. = = x seeeens DHA : call a strike invited fur- ; tng “cpnscsirei hd soc ay ta aes Work Started on Gas Line. Remi Gee = Fiveiy & Producers.) 1156 ther short. selling. Market letters |® $9-80 to $6.00. trail. If T had come face to face with | French Gov., Tis, 1941 it ‘The Rocky Mountain Gas company, | ( ie EH Bun:et | 7. sit eoep ae fanued by prominent » comm: Warden Fenton. I would not have|Gt- Nor. 2 — ieanre Larger 2 oe ey tc | which holds a franchise for the distri-| filinei een = Tom Bell Royalty .. 03 houses advising caution alao poeta Metals. Copper }2hot him He treated me square when ee ee evo downward today | DUtion of gas in Rawlins, Wyo., has| Inspiration Copper Western Explcration. 399 [the selling movement. Mexican Pe.| NEW YORK, June 19—Coppetly wag in the Nebraska penitentiary. ; aa en rice cena “Dxpectes |"t@rted the construction of its’ line| In ional Harveste: Wind River Rete. --- « -h ‘04 | troleum was the conspicuous feature, | *ea4¥._ slectrolytic spot and futures/y am only sorry that I left myself get 40% 1931 Bee ene ee ne men wheat’ this | ‘fom the Mahoney dome to Rawlins|Int. Mer Marine Seine ‘98 100 jopening at a gain of 1% points, react.| 13% @14¢- AG paige red ygtimegghc on gpekony. ag sae ros tg AS ho seen at reimary centers tended fur.|2P4 within two weeks the laying ‘of| International F Won ter. 00% OL |tne one point and then rallying 1% | Tin OM8y: spot and futures #112") | ror that, you fellows could have look 2nd, 4%s, 1925 ¢ — pipe will be in full swing. Deliveries) {Invincible Oil -....... Western Oi 4 69 | points. Pan-American Petrol: so} -trom steady: No. 1 northern <\.0.7,| 04 for me till hell froze over. ther to deapress ee xchange | steel tubing are first benz made| Kelly Springtield Tire Western States a1 $3 |strengthened, but the rgeeieal See fg le ~~ ode nie santos 90; No. |" «Oh, you are ali right. I don’t hold Wen Buen, eee Best 4 t the Maho a 6 ennecott Copper ... ¥ oO i waseewakes Sole “ Ne 2 southern 00. ; de ft y of you, ¥: in- “+ a was also given attention as a bearish | §t ne Manoney ‘ —— i the lne.| rouisville and Nashville rey (wOmne GUE CLOSING soon yielded to pressure. Losses of|~ Teaa steady, spot 5.75@6.00. a grudge against any o yous your in|N- ¥- Cen. 6a, 2013 .... factor. Opening quotations which 7) stribution system | Mexican Petroleum NEW YO! “37 5.75 | 18FSe fractions to one point were made Hae ee een spot and| teations are good enough, but you all|/N’ y! Fal, Gigs, 1941. EE ee ne tal tie lower, july | @ Rawlins also have been completed.| atiami Copper nn Mountain Producers .$ 1650 § 16-75 |by "Union Pacific, “Mimourl, Pacitie| Zine, quiet: Bast St. Louts Mac: whatirend tints theta lmared| tack, Tes tabeirs- ieee $1.10X to $1.11, and September $1.12% ee z Middle States Oi! bone: 5 3st 143|Preferred, Studebaker, Anaconda, | "CT ty ony spot £.12@5.37 with good intentions. Pen. R. R., 748, 1930 .: to $1.12%, were followed by a mater toss ee Sak tee Wie. Maiavale ‘Gtest at Greek Pras. 16.50 Baldwin Locomotive and United] AP mony. SPOt ® a5 “The best time I had was at Sidney | Ren. Ht. R.. wie, 1936. - rated nd - D. Markham, drilling the first} Missouri Pacific . cabo 6 262 States Stee! when I saw those two boys and two is IPM R. R., 6s, jal further setback all around. Seateal oa the Maumee Manas New Toke tomcat Sult Creek Cons. 12.62 08 1. Foreign exchanges di Silver. fh their] Queonsiand, 7s," 3941... last. Ni ty es , reste Cosden .. ish, French and Dutch rat ; 4 «ine, 7s, 1942. Rosia uaraopea The close was|°" section 1749-91 and making fast| Noro and Western Prod. and Refre. 8.00 09 res silver T0%e Mexican dollars S4%4Ci/ (4 stse. 1 said to myself “Boy here is|Sin. Crude Oil, Sia, sada 1% to ¢ net lower, ‘with | PFOSress- Oklahoma Prod und Ref. _ Marine . 20. oo 1;8°| NEW YORK, June 19.—Traaing set- where you're in for some real fun;'|Col. %4 Cie, 8s, 1927 J 1.10 to $1.10%, and Sept. $110% ata Pacific ON ......... Mutual 06: 106.62 |tled down to nominal proportions dur- end I sure did. The suspenders came| South. Ry., 644s, 1956.. ay S36 10%, t Union to Start New Well. Pan American Petroleum . 8 0. Indiana Er sofia !dhe eotentua Bek (oo atoe ceeene AOS LE COUN tn wilgity bahay.” 8. W. Bell Tel., 75, 1925. to $1.10%. neat} Union Of! company of Calffornia ts] Pennsy Cities Serv 17.75 \sghorts in Mexican Petroleum bh 5 5 Dr. E. A. Kell of Rawlins, acting | Swiss Gov., 8s, 1940 ... aig eta a eee Mea | Ceeeieee renee Sm the ieee h foe ke | Seen le Fonsi VIBERTY “"|more effective. That stick; loaning at physician at the Wyoming penitent! | Twist Gov; Sika, 1929 -. After opening unchang 4 *© | second weil on section 32-36-65 of the|Pure Oil ... x y, B 5 is, - c . thi : at a premium, extended it ary, said today that Brown was ge’ : Bice coin x aid agg sac, the COM Sunset Oil company holdings in the RNa ae Bie --.- sereeee to 7% points. wnhdaicas Ae OPE! } | ting along nicely, and that unless un- Marsal : pravlies maa of an increase of| L@nce Creek field on which a big well! nop Iron and Steel” ck By shares rose 2 to 2% points and Gen expected complications set in he y 1952 2! eee e900,000 bushels in’ the| 2 Fecently opened. The new welll Royal Dutch =. Piret 4ike yal Asphalt, Standard Off of Califor. would be all over his wound within a 1942 x will be located 300 feet north of the new well. On the same section Ohio Of com- ars Roebuck few weeks. Sinclair Con Oil . Southern Pacific Second 4\s Third Fourth 4%s nia, Californio Petroleum and Pacific visible supply total was a surprise. : Oil were strong. Gulf States Steel ‘The-market closed steady, %ic to 4c 4%s TEST GOING DOWN FAST WOUNDED OUTLAW net lower, with July 61%. Railw: - 4 made an extreme rise of 3% points, vad aden re ted Ke to %e @ %e lower, {PANY is down 600 feet and making pap nee : Victory 4%s bat -othep of that serous ionice bhave RESTING WELL. Bide | will She .Saoubesaetee sa Bf 7 good time. hair with rafts, shippings and equipments.| FOR WORTH, June 19.—Upon his] RAWLINS, Wyo., June 19.—Fred| two or more wells,; Salt Creek a3 Studebaker Corporation Tennessee Copper Texas Co. .... Texas and Pacific - Tobacco Products. Transcontinental Oil "Union Pacific ..... July 23%c to 34c, and later under- went an additional saz. Lower quotations on ened provisions. Closing Quotations. tion, flat structure not over four wae ter sands; coal fuel, lignite, cai t Brown, wanted by the Omaha police for the alleged kidnaping of two young women, and other violations of the law, slept well in the hospital at Wyo- ming state penitentiary here last where he is recovering from Jreturn from the Mosque county, jminor specialties on a six point rise|Texas, field, S. J. Covey, trustee of land gains of 1 to 2 points were made) the California Texas Oil company No. |by tobaccos, leathers and some of the |2, announces very active development [coppers,: Call money opened at 3 per/in that section. He states that a num- Atlas Pi init Deliveries. las Powder stood out among the Seven hundred barrels of ofl per day is being delivered to the Grey- bull, Wyo., refinery from the Hamil- ton field, where pipeline runs fere hogs weak- Crude Market open pit three miles from loca’ plenty of water at well; figure bid twenty-five hundred feet and also extra up to thirty-rive hundred f Grass Creek Open. " M ¥ 7 = ik Bas cent. lber of the major oll companies have | Might. and four thousand feet; contractor WHEAT— » High. Low. Close) recently ‘resumed. The Mule Creek arte 7 tex rey aes croak The buoyancy of Mexican eetcisatia| sbdute and erases tetivaes tn that | ® Wound inflicted by a member of the|furnishing all except casing; figure ~ July — 120% 1.11% 1.09% 2.10 | Held is also delivering about 600 bar-|trnitea States Rubber. Hamilton Dome which extended its rise to 10% points, | section who are endeavoring to secure | Posse which captured him last Satur-| pid. tools a oe wee cay £4 apt. 27. ar atsg 211M, 120m dndm | Tee ey howe therkne to Deke United States Steel Rock River ‘touching 156%, and indications that! well located acreage on tho Bosque sey ame ser ot ae Sains “ : : Dee I ias 115% 1.14% 1.24% | ™INE. Utah Copper .... a hes - speculative syndicates and profession-|structure. Mr. Covey reports the ter stat pes: ae eiteod > pes iy — Westinghouse Electric Teese ns al operators were again dominating| progress of their well, which is drill-|‘* here waiting to Scr pon cong Si 5 a m7 % 61% New Test East of Thermopolis. ys Overland y tee oo cecee: the market caused a rapid upt! ah idtie dn their: large biockcor from physicians attending Brown to jurveying and Locations May -- - -61% 61% .61 A Zi __ pid upturn in| ing o1 ir larg more than tf > epee kG «05K 1G ee] Utah Ofl'and Refining company’ ts Dmocicen Zeno Leed an prices in the early afternoon, Baldwin 7,000 acres, as very satisfactory to) ‘xe the fugitive back to Nebraska. |] Geologists Qil Experts Det: = 1e4% 64% 63% 64% | erecting = rig for a test well on’a new) Caio” Derroleum ~ BK Locomotive, United States Steel,|him, and a full determination on the | 2>¢'* yesterday he planned to|1 Oi] Field Maps, Blue Prints . structure in the Black mountain 5 + 59% Studaneke A thee ae } z leavo here Tuesday, but some doubt OATS— country 30 miles cast of Thermopolis, | 2ontana Power 5 69% udebaker and tl pings were| part of the crew to make record time] was expressed by prison authorities WYOMING MAP AND pa. aK M36, | etsy ARP eves one, nermopolis.| Shattuck Arizona... 1 om absorbed confidently as was also wide| with tho completion of this test. That} lrysy that Brown would be able to BLUE PRINT CO. Sept. - - - 36% Wyo. Drilling will start the iast of Great Northern Ore’. 2 38% assortment of other industrials, Top/ tease values will continue to climb in| eave for several days, P. O. Box 325 Dede... 3d% the month. [> KT THE STANDARD IN prices showed advances of 2 to 4|value as the depth of their test in- i ‘ rp? LARD— er SW emerengpe Sr oY + points in Pan-American Petroleum,|creases {s the opinion of Mr. Covey, ory Room 10, Daly Bldg. July — — - 11.40 11.50 11.49 11.50 By Sehr utente Studebaker, Stromberg, Electric Stor-and he believes that before their well ! Mount Everest is 29,000 feet high. 7 1 11,67 11.77 = p fo tod on pee = ee Midwest Refining company jon the | HEALTHY CONDITION oily 12.27 |Golden Eagle dome, near Thermopo- t Bept. --- 12:20 | lis, where a 20-inch hole will be spudd- Butter and Eggs. CHICAGO, June 19.—Butter lower; ereamery extras 35c; firsts 30% @34c; seconds 28@29%4c; standards 35%4c. Eggs higher, receipts 42,479 cases; firsts 22@22%4c; ordinary firsts 20% @2ic; miscellaneous 21@21%c; stor- age packed -extras’24c; storage packed ed Yn. Natural gas already has been dis¢overed in this field and a carbon black filant ts being operated there at present. Gas from this field will also be piped to Thermopolis this year for industrial and domestic use. CRUDE PRODUKCTION GAINS. ‘The daily average gross crude oil production of the country increased OVER DERRICK New Salt Creek Gusher Still Incomplete; Five Tribes Stops-Stock Sale. The financial statement of the Stand- ard Oil company shiftmen’s benefit association, now in its sixth year, is in a healthy and most solvent condi- tion. ‘The balance on June 12-shows $5,- 264.36 in the treasury, including one $1,000 liberty bond. ‘The disburse- ments for the previous month were Not even USCO ever touched this value befere firsts 23%, 8.150 barrels, totaling 1,450,100 bar- 1248, which included a death benefit 1 Potatoes. rels for the week ended June 10, com- of $100 to Mrs. Darrin, whose husband @) xX Me -_ 90 19.— Potatoes| pared with 1,460,950 barrels for the recently died following a long illness. 2 e ease ots 1g4 cars; total United | Preceding week, according to thelane the tele fill ot ee. nee sand} To the Darin family the limit of bene- States’ shipments, 1146; Alabama, | American Petroleum institute's report. | 70) ‘on section 19-407 at felt Conis| ft have been paid. For sickness the Pitiane oklanomo’ sacked Biiss|Callfornia production increased 10,000] Mou. on section 10-40-78 at Salt Creek,| sum of $457.50 was paid and the $100 you look at value bythegeneral run of tires. ‘Trinmphs No. 1, $2.50 @ 5 cwt.; Alabama Spaulding rose sacked No. 1, $2.00 @ $2.25 cwt.; North Carolina stave barrels Irish cobblers $4.50 @ $4.76; Norfolk staye barrels Irish cob- blers No. 1 best $4.75 @ $5.00; poorer grade $4.25 @ $4.50; eastern shore Vir- ginta sales to jobbers Irish cobblers $5.75°@ $6.00. Old stock steady; Wis- consin Michigan sacked round whites * $1.75 @ $2.00 ewt. Idaho sacked rurals $2.15 cwt; Idaho sacked russets $2.40 @ $2.75 cwt. i, tral Texas, 1s reported at| Commence today, with the hole only 5 4 aE POO cota maaist 74,000 barreis;|200 feet from the producing sand. | At a recent election Joe Wimsatt, a worth no matter what its USCO it- : . » 5 illman, was re-elected to the offi . iwesto HaynesviNe, north Louisiana, 56,350] A meeting of the board of directors | *t ice L c. barrels. of the Five Tribes Oil company was| Of President of on association by and price. oor Eee ‘The American Petroleum Institute] held at the well yesterday at which| °V¢TWhelming majority. George Ober- reache: ‘ Chicago Prices. summary of refinery stocks covered| it was decided to offer no more stock | ever Was elected secretary, succeed: Today at $10.90 USCO bef approximately 62.3 per cent of the op-| for sale. As a result a run on the mar. |/%S Don Lobdell efore, CHICAGO, June 19.—(United States Bureau of Markets.})—Cattle—Receipts barreta. Oxlahoma-Kanras shows a daily average gross production of 474,600 barrels, an increase of 3,100 barrels; North Texas shows an increase of 100 barrels; central Texas a decrease of 10,400 barrels; north Louisiana an in- crease of 2,700 barrels, and Arkansas an increase of 500 barrels. In Okla- homa, production of the Osage Nation is shown at 103,000 barrels against 101,500 barrels, and output of the Lyons-Quinn pool was 31,100 barrels against 30,000 barrels. The Mexia erating capacity of the United States ernoon. The hole will be drilled 15 feet further into the sand, making the total depth of the well about 2,670 feet. Of peculiar interest to the stock- holders of the Five Tribes Oil com- pany is the success of this Inland well. The Five Tribes has an offset located only 440 feet from this Inland well. It was cemented two weeks ago and last night the condition of the cement was tested by a representative of the bureau of mines. ‘Vork will ket 1s expected as the worth of the for the death benefit. There are at present 315 members of the association; which is operated by the men of the plants without any connection with the management. Dues are $1 a month, with a $50 initiation fee. During the time that the shiftmen’s association has been in operation at the Standard it has met with nothing but success and the benefits which have been paid to workers who have been injured or have suffered long periods of illness, have aided material- ly the families of those concerned. a 30x 3% USCO at $10.90 think back for a minute as far as youcanremember USCO. The truth is that men have always found USCO an outstanding money’s maintains its established Since last fall when USCO established the $10.90 price range they have recognized it as a value beyond any possible comparison. A still greater money’s worth than even 23,000; ter grades beef steers,|for the month of May shows an indi-|stock of this company is acknowl- . } li peta ae BES canners and cutters | cated increase of gasoline stocks ee edged. The board of directors con- ‘WE PAY. THE LOSS”. | standard of ity. 4 Kers about steady; top beef|of the Rocky mountains of 109,775| sists of experienced practical oil men, | | 5 ceoucsea 7h; bulk $8.25@ O45; inte: barrels, and an indicated decrease|among whom are David W. Lewis, Pelton & Hemry Andbecause of the new price, tween grades fat stock and lower| west of the Rockies of 229,866 barrels,| Salt Creek superintendent of the Mid- Rnerenen tans ds it sets a new index of tire value. grades beef steers weak to 10c lower;| making a net decrease for the country | west Refining company; W. J. Portis, ‘Au Bon a ie Truman McClary, Carl j Lines « bulls 10c to 15c lower; bidding to 50c lower on veal calves; butcher she stock, large, $5.25@ ; canners and cutters $3@4; bologna bulls, early around $4.59; bidding $8@8.50, mostly) on veal calves. | Hogs—Receipts 55,000; opening| slow: steady to 15c lower on good| butchers, later active; light and light) butchers steady; others 5c to 10c} lower; top $10.80, one load; bulk $10 10.70; big packers doing little; bid-| . _ e “ 26e 1 5 pout | rectors of these companies and re- ¢ ding se to 25¢ lower: ples about! ving the presidency. of the Pan-Amer- A New Car by an Old Master packing sows smooth, $9.35@10; pack.|ican Petroleum and Transport com- W. C. Durant, Builder of Over 2,000,000 Automobiles ing sows, rough $5.90@9.40; killing Pigs $9.25@10.30. Sheep—Receipts 14,000; steady to strong; spots higher; four loads good Idaho lambs $12.85 with 200 out; earjy top native $12.50: some held higher; culls, native mostly $6.50; very good dry fea 87-pound yearlings $11; good 105-pound fed Texas wethers $7.50;| top light ewes to killers $6.50. Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb., June 19.—(United States Bureau of Markets.}—Hogs, re- ceipts 12,000; market slow; mostly 15 to 25c lower. bulk 180 to 249 pound butchers $10.15%10.20; top $19.40; bulk 250 to 325 pound butchers $9.75@10.10; packing grades $9.00@9.65. ers $4@7.75; calves $8.50@10; bulls AND Cattle, receipts 9,700; beef steers| $2-50@5.50; stockers and feeders $5.50 CAR WASHIN "| mostly 10 to 25c lower% spot 25c low-| @7. iG | Casper—Casper Motor Co., Inc. Ser: top 39.25. heavy steers $9.10; she D@stock weak to 25c lower; veals 25 to 50c lower; other classes of stock about Bheep _receipty 24,200; lambs-strons| |Jones & Co., because the increase of of 120,091 barrels. Pipe line and tank farm gross do- mestic crude oil stocks east of the Rocky mountains. increased 6,937,000 |barrels in May. WYLIE HEADS MEXICAN PETE. Announcement is made that Herbert G. Wylie has been elected president of Mexico Petroleum and its subsidiaries operating in Mexico. E. L. Doheny becomes chairman of the board of di. pany. The change fs necessary, says Dow. the business of the Mexico Petroleum, both in scope and volume, has greatly added to the duties of the president, and it has been deemed best to divide responsibilities between the president and the chairman of the board. to 2c higher; Idaho lambs held at $12} @12.50/ best natives $12; sheep and} feeders firm; early ewe top $4.75. Denver Prices. DENVER, Colo., June 19.—Cattle— Receipts 5,000; market slow, 25¢ lower; beef steers $7.25@8.75; cows and heif- Hogs—Receipts 123; market steady, strong; top $10.20; bulk, $9.75@10.10. | Sheep—Feceipts 470; market steady; | cligped ewes $4.50@5.50; spring lambs! $11@12, Taylor, Wm, Hargroves, J. R. Dunbar and R, C. Room 24, Townsend Building SEE HIS FINAL East Side Garage DURANT FOUR AND SIX GALLUP MOTOR CO. ACHIEVEMENT Phone 79 Guaranteed Repair Work Gates Willis and 363 SOUTH ASH. (Formerly Occupied By CAR STORAGE LOWEST SUMMER CAR STORAGE EVER KNOWN IN CASPER GAS, OIL AND GREASES ACETYLENE WELDING Day and Night Service By First Class Mechanics. Geo. Hackett Co. TELEPHONE 1891W White Motor Truck Co.) Men who-have used *USCO have never been inclined to measure its. BEE ne AER. Can Buy U. S. Tires: XN Casper—S. W. & E. C. Tull, Casper Sporting Goods Co. Casper—-Pat Royce, Center Street Filling Station. MN BN am United States Tires United States @ Raber Orgeeatins SoTke World Casper—Ccliseum Motor Co., Inc. Casper—Ray McCleary, Rays Service Station. Casper—Wyoming Oldsmobile Co., Inc. Rubber Comp: Two hundred tharlyfire Branches

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