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MARKET GOScIP AND FIELO NEW I. §. GETS $278,064 FROM STATE Uncle Sam’s money bags have been bulged to the extent of more than five million dollars as the result of royalties received to date from oil and gas operations on leased gov- ernment lands in certain western states, according to the bureau of mines in Washington. Total net royalties reported by the bureau to the general land office up to the first of BEFORE FOURTH amounting to $551,021.88 were report- ed. Of this amount, $252,022 was ered- ited to California; S4 to Wyo Absence of Fresh Black Rust Developments on Wheat Having Bearish Effect. ming; and $25,240 to Montana. Royal- ties from the production of petroleum constitute the bulk of the figures, for May, amounting to $536,336. royalties from natural gas were $11,833 and from the manufacture of natural gas gasoline $2,852 During May, 240 ol and gas pros- pecting permits wern received by the burean of mines from the general land office, making a total of 7.568 permits of this nature. A total of 287 leases had been granted. Production of pe- CHICAGO, July 2—1Whea: aver-|troleum from the Cat Creek, Wyo aged lower in price today during the| ™ing oil field, from government land, early t , absence of any fresh| during May was 128,252 barrels. Dur- developments in regard to black rust |!ns May two wells were completed on| government land in Wyoming and five] were being drilled. The recent discovery of ofl at Kev-| in, Mont., has led to the granting of many permits for prospecting on gov- ernment land in this area. The greatest producing well on gov-| ernment land in California has been brought in by the Pan-American com-| pany in the Elk Hills district of the naval reserve, with an initial daily having a bearish effect. holiday conditions tended in some de- gree t new buying. There was evidence also of scattered liquida- tion on the part of holders. The open- ing, which ranged from %c lower to %e advance, with July $1.17% to $1.17% and September $1.17% to $1.18% was followed by a moderate downturn all around Resides semi- to res ensued.! De New York Stocks he Casper Daily Tribune Allied Chemical & Dye cs | Aftis Craters 4 B LOCAL OX. STOCKS, | American Beet Sugar . 45 2 | American Can ojo 40 B BiSion wyoming 20 83 | American Car and Foundry ... 162% ‘poSsemer QS American Hide & Leather pfd . Bi Bush Greek Ty American International Corp. i tea 3 | American Locomotive 1 ack Pail ‘ei } American Smelting & Refs 59% | miackstone American Sugar 4 78 B Chappell age American Sumatra “Tobacco ...39% B!Gonhnbine .... Fe American T. and T. ......---- 120% “Consolidated Royalty . 1.33 American Tobacco +1414 B / Capitol Pete "00% 00% American Woolen 7% B| Gow Guich 2 les Anaconda Copper 1% | Domino 2 {oT Atchison ... Seite sskcs.... SUT emery aor} {At Gulf and West Indies 374 Be oT. williams ie | Baldwin Locomotive .. 113% | Compass : “or Baltimore and Ohio 48% lwrants . 4.50 Bethlehem Steel “B” . | Gates 3 Canadian Pacific 133 B | jupiter ‘01 Central eLather B | Qunstal AT Chandler Motors ... B| Kinney Coastal ...... .38 | Chesapeake and Ohio ....... tance Creek Royalty. / Chicago, Mil, and St. Paul . tusk Royalty ........ | Chicago, R. I. and Pac Preatom”. .>- = } Chino Copper ween : 4 Mixe Henry : Colorado Fuel and Iron 28% B Mountain & Gulf Corn Products Crucible Steel 102 3 | Great Northern pfd | Illinois Central Inspiration Copper : International Harvester .. Int. Mer. Marine pfd. Intérnational Paper Invincible Of - Kelly Springfiel Kennecott Copper .... Louisville and Nashville Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper .. Middle States Oil Midvale Steel ... issourl Pacific jew York Central ......... seh H., and Hartford Norfolk and Western é Tire_ No lasting recovery spite announcement of a Iiheral de the United Szates visible the market closel wiok, lower with July $1.16% to $1.16% and September $1.16% to $1.17 Persistent buying for a leading ele vYator interest rallied the corn inarket from early weakness that was associ ated with heavy deliveries on July con tracts. After opening unchanged to %c lower, September 66% to #6%c, prices underwent a slight further sag nd then rose to above Saturday's fin: production of 2,200 barrels. The lat-| est report filed shows a total of 229 producing wells in government prop: erty in California, while 69 new wel! were being drilled. A conference was recently held at the state mining bu reau, Taft, Calif., for the purpose of mapping the probable’ commercial gas production area in the northern Buen Vista hills and to decide upon a meth-| od of oll well drilling which will pro-| tect the gas zone which lies directly above the ofl zone, ish for all deliveries. L Granted by Baker. S.Peequently thacom=n market eared! Tacit (P.Miller,| Laramie, Wyo., influenced the decline in all section 36-19-78. Claude F. Palmer, Torrington, Wyo. all section 16,22-61. Minnesota Western Oil Minneapolis, Minn., Ws, section 26-37-94. pric The close was unset tled, Yc net lower to a like advance with September 66%c. Oats were relatively easy, opening a shade to %c lower, Sept. 38% and later rallying somewhat but less read company, EY%NE\; SEX Clarence Linden, Rock Springs, fly than corn. Wyo., all section 36-18-103. ————— M. W. Purcell, Casper, Wyo., all! Closing Quotations. j section 36-34-79. Open. High. Low. Close.| J. W. Stockton, Rock Springs, Wyo., WHrAT— all section 36-23-98. duly - - - 117% 118 1.16% 1.16%] J. J. McMahon, Casper, Wyo., all Sept. - - ~ 1.17% 1.18% 1.16% 1.16% | section 16-23-87 Dec. - 1.20% 1.20% 1.19% 119%] Sage Creek Petroleum company COR Lander, Wyo., all section 16-2 6 July —- ~ 83% .63% .63 %| Charles L. George, Worland, Wyo., Sept... - .66% 66% 66% | all section 16-45-92. Dec... _ .66% 66% .66%] A. W. Harper, Lander, Wyo., all OATS— section 16-33-93. | July. - — .36% -36%|Max W. Winter, Casper, Wyo., all Sept. - — .38% -38% | section 16-25-85. Dee 2 41%} Jay E. Turner, Greybull, Wyo., all LARD— section 36-55-94. July — — - 11.50 11.50 11.27 11.30 Sept. - - - 11-65 11.75 11.27 11.30 A call for bids was issued on Satur- Ee a) |@ay by the Western Pipeline com- ey ~~ TSS 12-35 11.70 11.70 | pany for grading at the tank site west Sept. -—- 1155 11.55 1145 11 ofthis city and also for grading the Reni road from Salt Creek to the terminal. ‘These bids are to be returned on July 5 CHICAGO, July 3.—Potatoes dnl; 5 when the contracts will be let. receipts 57 cars. total United States] Plans for @ loading rack with a ca-| shipments 895; eastern shore Virginia| pacity of thirty cars dally are now stave barrels Irish cobblers, $4.00@| completed and this construction will 4.30; Kansas.sacked early Ohios No.|be started in the near future. 1, $2.50@2.65 cwt.; Alabama sacked| ‘The pipeline is being completed at Spaulding Rose No. 1, $1.75@1.90 cwt.| the rate of a mile a day with a total of 18 miles made on Saturday. It is| No Session om Butter. ‘expected that the terminal with tanks CHICAGO, July 3.—Butter and eggs,| and racks will be in readiness by the mo session today and tomorrow. time the line is ready to deliver oil and ARON aE that there will be no delay necessary at that time to start transportation. Livestock Mart | CHICAGO, July 3.—Cattle—Receipts | 10,000 head; market active; beef | steers, butcher she stock and bulls, | 15c to 250 higher; in beef steers, better grad and bologna bulls neing most; top beef steers, $10.20; bulk of sales, $8.50@9.70. veal calves and stockers, steady; canner cows strong; butcher she stock largety $5.15@7.65; canners and cutters, $3.00@3.75; bologna bulls, Mostly $4.65@4.85; veal calves, $6.00@ 6.50. | a MOUNTAIN ROAD NOW DOULEVARD (Continued from Pagan One) of the Blue Front were there with their tools and did effective work. J. K. England, Carl Engdahi and Judd Williams swung their picks like veterans, while the two tailors, Mulkeahhy and Jack Pettingin, chopped the lining out of the face of Mother Earth and fit her up in tween grades s she stock Hogs and Sheep. Hogs, receipts 44,000; better grades active; mostly 10 to 15c higher; others | : new togs. | stow,slow, about steady; top $10.85 LORE Bs : bulk good butchers 10.40@10.80; pigs! 2 Gieyen ey Gramile Schank, weak; mostly $9.50@10.00. packing| Jack Glover and C. ATRORSAE spent the day at Eadsville preparing sows mostl; '9.00@9.25; heavy igh y, $8,008 syed so,| for the big barbecue tomorrow. (Lots $10.40@10.60 medium $10.50@10.80; light_$10.75@10.85; light licht $10.25| Of Shade and two ice-cold springs @10.70; packing sows smooth $9.00@| ®t Eadsville). 9.60; packing sows, rough $8.75@9.10;| Besides these there were hundreds of other citizens who were too mod- est to register at Motor Club head- killing pigs $9.25@10.30. Sheep receipts 15,000. sheep steady; lambs steady to easy; top native lambs| Warters, but nevertheless appeared $13.25; bulk good natives $13.00; culls] OM the job early and worked late. mostly 7.00@7.25; four cars Idaho| The day's work was marvelous. $13.50 with 300 out; bulk fat ewes $5.00 6.75; good handy weight upward to $7. OMAHA, Neb., July 3.—Hogs, re- cepts 7,000 mostly 10 to 15c higher; Bulk $9.15@10.20. top 10. he: ag@ rough packing grades $8.20@9.1 Cattle receipts 3,000; beef steers ac tive; most 15 to 25c higher; top $9. yearlings $9.60; she stock and bulls 15 to 25c higher; other classes strong It transformed Mountain road from @ rocky road to a smooth highway, and all who did not work yester- day will be asked to report within a few weeks for a good roads day to improve the trafils on top of the mountat | | With the OilMen | Sheep receipts 2,500; lambs mostly spill ecaadd ety se, “upped lambs | John Howard, president of the Utah peosieone sheep and feeders) oi Refining company at Salt Lake, wun Fzps arrived here yesterday on a short si) is DENVER, Colo., July 3.—Cattle—| PUsiness trip. Receipts 1,155; market strong to 25c I. N. Clay of the firm of Taylor and Serra Ceca eee eens Sn4| Clay has returned from a two weeks’ cite: 15@8; calves $699; bulls | Cae po iia! $2.50@4.50; stockers and feeders $5.25 | ‘Ti? to the Black Hills @6.25. i] Hogs—Receipts rket l5e Surveying and Locations hhigher; top $10.20; bulk $9.85@10. | Rep. | Pap. 10 Yorthern Pacific Oklahoma Prod. an Pacific Oil ; ; Pan American ePtroleum Pennsylvania People's Gas Pure Of : Ray Consolidated Coppe Reading Iron and Royal Dutch, } Sears Roebuck Sinclair Con Ol Southern Pacific Southern Railway .. Standard Oil of N. J. : Studebaker Corporation Tennessee Copper ‘Texas Co. Texas and Pac! Tobacco Producs Transcontineta} Oil Union Pacifi United Retail Store G. 8. Ind. Alcohol United States Rubber Unitkd States Seel Utah Copper . Electrte nd American Lead and Sm Butte and Superior Cala Petroleum 61y | Montana. Power 69 Shattuck Arizona 9% Great > rthern Ore .... 39 }Erie ...... eer 15% | Red Bank .......- | Famous Player Lasky 80% | Five Tribes Pet. Co. . | General Asphalt +++, 64% | Picardy segeceele General Electric -+165% B Riverton Refg. ...-.+ General Motors : 14% | Royalty & Producees . Goodrich Co. 39% Nortwest Outwest 1 Royalty ; Exploration r Retg. United Pete Wy 0K ; o1 | Western Oil Fields .. $5 SYestern States Se 28 %/¥ Oil -+0 shopeenee 17 NEW Yorn CURB CLOSING. — 74 Bol Producers .$ 14.37 § 14.62 3) Merritt secee 9.15" 5 10.00 Glenrock Oil : Salt Creek Prds. Salt Creek Cons. Urod. and Refrs. Marine ... Cosden Mutual S. O, Indiana .. sities Service Com y York Oil . see +e $100,10 «+++ 100.00 99.92 Pecond 44s ‘Third 4% Fourth 4\s Victory 4% Crude Market % | An all-metal airplane capable of BB making 125 miles an hour has been made. BOND SECURITIES Quotations Furnished by the John U. Fish Securities Corporation, Cheyenue, Wyo., Inquiries Answered. Securities > 18% +» 100% : 101% 2 103% Cc. P. Ry Deb. St. C. B, & Q., 5s, 1971 Cc. P. Ry Reg., 6s Chile, 8s, 1941 2) 104% 105% Copper Expt., Ss Cub. Am. Sug Cuba R. R., Cuban Tel., Czechosovak, Dan Con, Del. & Hud. Denmark, 6s, Denmark, &s DuPont, 7 . 8s, 1946. French Gov. Gt. Ni Gt Hock. Valley LeBelle Iron, 68, Jap Gov., 4s, 1931 . Jap. Gov., 1st, 4%s, Gov., 2nd, 4%s, 1 . 6s, 1949 Lt. 63. 1947. . Jt. 644s, 1936 ; 1941 5 1940 100% 90% . Crude Oil Cle, 8 . W. Bell Tel., Swiss Gov. Swiss G 99 Bia Asked 1054 Argent:ne—Demand, 35.87c. Brazil— Demand, 13.87¢. Montreal—98 5-16c. AILS IGNORE SHOP STRIKE Early Dealings on Stock Ex- change Today Are Light and Irregular. Call Money. NEW YORK, July 3. firm; high 4%: low 4%; 4%: 90 days 4; six months 4%. mercantile paper 4@4%. ings on the stock exchange today were light and irregular, reflecting the small attendance of members. Rails continued to ignore strike develop- ments, changes again being limited to fractional deciines with New York Central as the one conspicuous excep: tion at a one point advance. Mexican Petroleum made an tnitial gain of 2% points, the greater part of which was cancelled in the next transaction. Spe- cialties of the type represented by Coca Cola which rose almost two potnts and Dupont at a gain of 4% points featured the miscellaneous is. sues. The more acute situation in central Europe precipitated further weakness in foreign exchanges witth the German mark at the new mini. mum of .023. Dullness was at low ebb in the final hour. Equipments and coppers hard. ened but United States Steel was un. der pressure. The closing was irreg- ular. 3 Trading in the stock market today was extremely apathetic. Many pop- ular issues were not quote d at all. Total sales approximated 235,000 shares and were the smallest for a full session this year. The market lapsed inta absolute stagnation soon after the opening. | Sales during the first hour fell below 70,000 shares, the low record of the year. Commission houses -were de- serted and public interest was alto- gether lacking. Some leaders of the in- dustrial group were not at all quoted during the morning. The only popu- lar issue to show any activity and strength was Studebaker, which Tose 1% points. Early gains in Coca Cola, Iron Products and Dupont were extended, the latter advancing almost 12 points. Ontario & Western wi the only heavy railway issue, declin ing 2% points. An opening rate of 5 per cent for call money was soon re- duced to 4% per cent. City ‘of Home Owners Home ownership is the supreme test of confidence in a city. ‘When a man identifies himself with @ city by buying a home, he gives Proof of bis faith in that city. He dows more—be acquires s per sonal interest in ita development. OMAHA js fourth city in home owoership in America. Whea you do business in Omaha you are likely to be dealing with a home pln Oy He gives you coed (pot pater ey be resents Omaha Fou to share bis confidence in Omaha, Let Us Tell You More. Write Chamber of Commerce, Omaha Ask for Booklet “Omaha—City of Home Owners” Metals. t NEW YORK, July 3.—Foreign bar silver, 71%c; Mexican dollars, 51%c. ! ee Foreign Exchange. : Bie Basin = i n34| NEW YORK, July 3.—Foreign Ex-||| Underwoods, Remingtons, z ans change—Irregular. 3 Fe aoe ise Great Britain—Demand, $4.42%4. L. C. Smiths, Royals. |Rock River 1.50 |cables. $4.42%; 60-day bills on banks, ¢|Salt Creek . 1.40} $4.40%. Big eMudsy 1.40| France—Demand, 8.35%c; cables, Mule Creek L38 is 360, Italy—Demand, 4.68c; cables, 4.68%. TYPEWRITER BARGAINS| ing bid 4%; offered at 5; last | Joan 4%; call loans against accept-! ances 4. Time loans steady; 60 days 4; Prim | | | Anglo Am. Oil, 7%8, 1925 103% 103% as Réf., 68, 1937. 100% 101% FA Am. T. and T., 63, 1924 . 101% 101% Bal. and Ohio, 6s, 1929. 99% 100 bh i Bel. + 101% 102 48,1945. 106% 107 8s, 1941.. 105% 106 + 107% 108 + 10314 104 AT THE WYOMING TODAY Gon. Cal, Sa,72 : ae irk An earthquake is rather a novelty ‘opper Expt., 88, on 7 t v1 popes Exot Bs: * jo2%% 102% [2 Motion pictures, a eld that has covered about every sort of disaster, ‘but a violent quake, such as are frequent in the South Sea islands, plays an important and realistic part in “The Island of Regeneration,” which will be seen at the Wyoming theater today and tomorrow. In this ing story by Cyrus Townsend , & man and @ woman are cast- aways on an otherwise uninhabited island. The man has been there for 20 years—since he was a boy of 5. The woman has been there for two years. Up to the time of the earthquake |thero had been no signs of love be htween the two. But the earthquake threw large rocks against the open- ing to the woman's cave, and during the man’s frantic and successful ef- forts to remove them a realization of their mutual love came to each. Vitagraph has given this strong play by the Rey. Gyrus Townsend Brady a splendid production, tHe earthquake being especially realistic. Antonio Moreno is featured in the pla: as the castaway and Edith Storey is the girl. EES For two hours the pilot of an aero plane had his hands off the controll- ing wheel on a flight from Paris to London—a distance of about %|miles. The directional steering was |done by means of the rudder, the machine otherwise flying on an even el uncontrolled -Rheumat Bs eae rs Geologists Oil Experts higher’ ones $420@8" spring lamis|| Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints $12.80@13. || WYOMING MAP AND oo BLUE PRINT CO. oe cd pace ms which a thun. P. G. Box 325 derstorm travels ts about 25 miles in| Room 10, Daly Bldg. when your rheumatiam Is all gene. Hew glorious you will feel, mother, a A Bdest. Is mi bald zon 57,400! ism at 60 8.5.8. Thoroughly Ride th of croughly 0 Body Somebody's mother is suffering to- night: Tho scourge of rhoumatism has wrecked her body; Mmping and suffering, bent forward, she sees but the common ground, but her heart still belongs to ‘the starst anybody care? S.5.S. is'one eatest. blood-purifl Surely somebody in your Somebody, get a bottle of SS. & now? Let somebody's mother begin joyful again tonight. 200/¢ “> ) =) Noe the smooth road and the easy climb, but the roughest road, the toughest pull, the stecpest hill. That’s the test we want you to C. E. Kennedy Motor Co. 230 West Second Street. Phone 909 ‘WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE Se Cars OCEW.co Beigitum—Demand, 7.93%c; cables, 7.94. Germany—Demand, .22%c; cables, - 20, Repairs and Supplies. Peg gear ate as 38.46c; cables, Typewriters for Rent. Norway—Demand, 16.60c. Sweden—Demerd, 25.95c. CASPER TYPEWRITER Denmark—Demand, 21.40c. EXCHA GE Switzerland—Demand, 18.96c. C N' Spain—Demand, 15.60c. Grace Demand, $980. 230 E. 2nd St. Phone 856 Poland—Demand, .02%c. Czecho-Slovakia—Demand, 1.90c. ¥m T pe MONDAY, JULY 3, 1922. It’s All Set and Ready to Light Up for 6 Big Nights Moose Monstrous Street Festival JULY 3 TO 8 Including Fourth of July Afternoon Here are some of the attractions. Everything you could wish in amusement for everybody. They’re all here now, ready to entertain you Every Night and Tuesday Afternoon Country Store Athletic Show (pode jn otha Rlaggyme ered Three boxers of note, three wrestler of note, one wrestler and boxer of ewh squad will take on ell comers. , Battle Foyal ef Five Colored "i Gents. Don’t Forget : FISHER & HALSTEAD’S See Them All Society Circus Something Different. Juvenile Show Fiftten Young Casper enter- Plantation Show Minstrels Mystery Man PANAMA QUARTET Li ad ge Phe tr Fenneey 7) their excellent com- pany ‘ain overs miele Acrobatic Show Vaudeville Six musical Misses in dancing and orchestra Dark Town “ MADAM NULTY, THE PALMIST OPEN AIR DANCE HALL MERRY-GO-ROUND PUNCH & JUDY TWO BIG BANDS AND HUNDREDS OF CONCESSIONS Special Wednesday Night An Auto Parade. $75.00 in prizes will be given to persons driving the best decorated cars. Bring fours on. - THURSDAY NIGHT WILL BE MARDI GRAS NIGHT. PRIZES FOR THE BEST AND FUNNIEST COSTUMES. Monstrous Street Festival From Moose Hall on Wolcott, Between A and First Streets and on Down First Street to Ross Street. IN THE HEART OF CASPER. Four Solid Blocks of Entertainment Given by Casper Lodge of Moose, No. 1182. Under the Management of Ollie Blanchard. Tickets $1, Admitting to Five Shows. ©00eerPoiltical Advertisement]? eccece ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby qannoufice myself as a candidate for the Republican nomination of Sheriff of Natrona County at the August primary subject to the will of the voters. E. M. ELLITHORPE. * ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of District Judge of the Sixth Judicial District for the State of Wyoming, subject to the will of the voters of this district. te j its your mother! 8 8.8. is sold at all drug stores, in two sizes, larger pine is the G. J. CHRISTY. (Political Advertisement.)¢0000600660000000 THE PERKINS PROCESS @ | FOR CEMENTING OIL WELLS Assures you that the cement will be placed behind the casing where needed, and cannot become mixed «with any other fluid or substance already in the well. WYOMING OIL WELL CEMENTING CO. 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