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PAGE SIX fhe Casper Daily Cridune yet dren cin: pios enctenoet ! ry st % 15, H NMRKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS | KTREND |.S=see ee) day bills on banks 441%. . a9 France demand 8.03%; cables 3.04%. Ate Sen Eee S TAee : * losi Is Strong Despite| Itaty demand 4.49%; cables 4.50. 8, 1925.103% NEW YORK, July 11—J. P. Mor- | American International Corp | iack ; ‘1 Closing bord: rf pres Belgium demand 7.66%; cabieu 7.68.|AREI0-Am. OU, Tiss, 1925.103% a ORM, Poe ee . American Locomotive 4 Rackstone Salt Creek .30 Strike Situation, Sales-Are e| wan company today announced cae te = : i . Germany demand .20% ; cables .20%. ves 101% the pub- ~ ssued 5 J t f stockhold- s ; ‘ that books had been closed on the pul A s been issued for a special meeting of stockho! American SmeKing & F Thappell < eae Light. a 33.82 38.87. 00% alge sec Rapmentir ah ae ers © Mountain & Gulf Oil company for the purpose of! “Severn fine and eae a3 Bo AS en Sere oa ee ? 101% lie =) eae 8 000,00 = voting on the proposition of raising the capitalization from|American To ana 7. -+ 120% |Caprtol Pete - NEW YORK, July 11.—A better] Denmark demand 21.50. fund/ag and Naearereccaue tnactaoant $3,000,000 to $4,000,000 for the purpose of taking over the Amica, SEREROP . « \Saeae tone based in mae Recpeen rured pe aloes 10.15. . five. per cent tas ee, were , an rn fhe - merican Woolen . + | rates prevailed in today's stock mar- demand 15.60. offered at 94% to » 5.30 per cent Parkman Oil company. 5 sey: | Anaconda Copper in a ES ket. The smaller dealings, however,| Greece degand 2.90, c. B. € Q. bs, 1971. Accompanying the call is a statement by A. D. Aitkin, Atchison , ae were almost entirely of a proféasional| Poland demand .02. Can Par., Ry Deb. St... 18% | Presid of the Mountain & Guts, as/# — characte Sa proximated 550,-| -Czecho-Slovakia demand 2.80, Cc. P., ‘Ry Reg., ‘cliows: Baldwin Locomotive ey charks Argentine demand 35.87. Chile, 85, % | Jupiter % | Coastal ....... 39i, |Kinney Coastal | Lance Creek Royalty . Inactive steels, oils and utilities} Brazil demand 13.62. were the only prominent features of] Montreal 98 13-16. the listless final hour. Gulf ,States “As of June 19, eighteen wells were|palimore and Ohio, omplet two of which were M the Canadian Pacific . ? r ing shale area, the other six-|Central Leather . © second Wall Creek sand,|Chandler Motors : 2 C ‘Ohio tusk Royalt Steel, Barnsdale A and Mackay com- _ Money. Cub. Am. Sug., 8s. 1931. Teeter ee ee, oe Preston 5 panies showed gains of 2 to & points,| NEW YORK, July 11.—Call money|Cuba RoR, 1is, 1936 7.800 barrels per day. Three of the| Chicago, Mii and St. Pa |Mike Henry -.2.2..21 The closing was strons. easier; high 4; low 314; ruling rate 4;!Cuban Tel., 714s, 1941 wells, not ever, nave fee ee i Guine’ Cinee |Mountain and Guilt . we: closing bid 3%; offered at 4; last loan 8s, 1951 the pipeline company taking per} oo 4 ts ate | Nortwest Sat < a 3%; call joans against acceptances 4; 4 . 1o*"| Colorado Fuel and Iron. NEW YORK, July 11.—Regacdless ae °y aan i pods rsecsppaciti stk ES Ss ee gers PLS 3 of the more threatening aspects of the| time loans firm: €0 days 4%; 90 days | Detinease en >, lish | © ing below the first Wall Creek| Erie. Five Tribes Pet. Co. Fallroad strike situation, ‘prices mt the| <i.; 6: snenths 416; prime merventiel Ds ¢ Government Report Is Bullish | Or ‘rilline oat’ be comataeed Getenl Pane. eae a Pasay outset df today’s stock market session, | paper 4@4\. DuPont Factor in Chicago De-. | sew pecke. S¥ackon tos adateaali Gaeta Riverton Refs. a including the railway group, were ——_ - 7 - ; ; nprroess | . ;|Royalty & Producers. mainly better. Foreign oils ied with mand wails i= mer meapecsied Oe t ae ¢ Sunset : one point gain for Mexican Petroleum, * compieted production Tom Beil Royaits Goodrich Co. I ° F ne and Royal Dutch, the domestic group] 35%sd rer ounce; money 1% per cent. Great Nor. cn wi took a| can ix taken the pipeline depart-| (reat “Northern Western Expioration ractional advances. Consoli-} Discount rates short 2@2% per cent. Vaile ; neva st ; Hock. Valley, 6s, 1924 Aecide pw today during Ot tis 38 wostn P ak ,|lilinois Central s and National Lead also were| Three months 2 1-16@ %. > ex: ka antaennaa the 30 wells mentioned, it would . LaBelle Iron. 6a, 1940 % Save interest and get ANT J y., Int, 4%s, 19 quick returns by shipping MPORT. TEST WELL . 3nd 4%a, 1925 94% your grain to Omaha. . Pac., 68, 1949 .... + F Inspiration Copper . rand the rail.) Seem that appro-imately 90 per cent|International Harvester . rict bull-] Of the drilling bya been completed|int. Mer. Marine pfd. ... l attention was giv-|%?4 that our gross developed prodac-| International Pape tion should be well above 10,000 bar-| invincible Oil mg, but Laclede Gas, Davison emical and several of the low priced al shares were inclined to decline Foreign exchanges strengthened be- Ol Fields Yestern States ...... Railroads in the Middle West ® a - Ohio Tr. & Lt., 68, 1947 i Mthe vol-|el® per dy, witth the strong proba-|J<elly Springfield Tire — 2 fore the opening of the market on th [NI P. Gt. N. Jt. 64s, 1935 1086 10° — at er eres i cal ne. bilisy of marketing in the neighbor.| Kennecott Coppe : NEW yorr conn more hopeful save gen ronnen N. ¥. Cen., 6s, 2013 . = vantages of a n i ‘otice wi =A; © | Louisville and Nashville 2 and continental poin French an |N. ¥. Edi,,’ 6: i market. sean ‘overnent in foreign | hOOd of 4,000 barrels dally by Septem-| serican bern g ite ay BZelgian government bonds made par. Pack, $s, oar Omaha saves you all losses exchange rates. Pani woen tne <a eS ets eli a maainaee aie aia Cc lenrock Oil tial one from yesterday's se- 4 a ms far a5 Bi caused by delays in transporta- varied fror to 2% higher, \w r ; 3 Middi Greek P: vere decline. ¥ tion. eareie rr $1.13 to $1139 and Decemm-| Seabed ty ‘the addition of: the Fark.| Midvale’ Ste Creek Ege, Apt ioe es! on ew structure | 5, rian Ol compaziy's ‘proddotian witch | Mineurt "© It Creek Cons Prices moved steadily forward dur-| The test well a Paris L. M. R. R68, 1958. 4% to $1.14%, was followed by J cor . c vhich | Miseo a | north of Gillette which is now being| Queensland, 7s, 1941 Drsas Partnen teen is rated at 1,000 barrels per day from |New York Central : TY bese kg Mies tthe iy adhe Fig pene be stkrrd drilled by the Tom Dun syndicate is|Queenstand, 63, 1947 See af ’ one well and there fs also another wel!|N- ¥., N. H., and Hartford . cotta nro eening at a gain of 2% causing considerable interest, as it/Seine, 7m, 1942 The trade was inclined te place a sigpoaete be so another Senet cna! resare : |Marine . nearly completed.” ? : points, American Ice extended its ad- vance to seven points before noon. Studebaker rose 2% points to the bullish constru on the govern ent cr: the country soli 1 tle to arrive. and th utuat : S. O, Indian Pe Cities Service Com .. 221.00 New York Oil ensland Northern Pactfic .. A and Ref. carries great possibilities, according to| Sin. Crude Oil, Sten, 1 @ local geologist who, discovered and ete a “8 aT mapped the structure. - Ry s 8s. WwW. le This dome. is of considerable size.| Swing Get ae Shae netic The balance sheet of the company |Oyiahoma Pre as of April 30, shows total assets of Pacific Oil = $3,603.878.76 consisting of $142,745.67|Pan American Petroleum in cash, $8,271.17 deferred charges, $3,-|Pennsylva 27. year’s highest quotation and early im- 17.25 17.75] provement among oils was enhanced. » firm ee nia tee sgh? Be being about nine miles in length and Swiss Gov., 514s, 1929 net higher, with September | 452,862.02 in off Iunds and leuses and|People's Gas : LIBERTY BONDS. + | Union Daciticn Note Sank Conta AY | tour miles wide at the broadest point| Uruguay, ae, iste pS aaah . $114,107.34 stock in other companies. |Pure Oil tietteeee Union Pacific, New Xork Central and] ia venges tii jie iabbrthiwest;) wouth-1'Wirs tyr es S068 oe *%.c- aay ee Liabilities consist of $332,154.78 in| Ray Consolidated Copper LAR Chicago and Northwestern, featured] sasturiy direction, the southern end| Whit. Giem., 6s, 1941 .. Corn and oats roes/with wheat dex] Coaniltien consist (of: $383,156.98: n a soe ; |Birst 4s the rails at gains of 1 to 1% points.| reine almost at the city limite of ail.| Pac. Tel. & Tel, bu, 1962. spite further benefit shige the one in douitralte papatte ea So bee 200.00 |e? Iron ‘ + 7 [Second Squipments, ‘shippings, metals and crop had been given by rains. After ( and 5,200.00 ; | lette. ‘The logical drilling point is| URE. & P.. és. 1942_- x yam! leathers rose 1 to 2 points, with Bald- 1 nt % to %e higher, September | '" Capital stock issued. | said to be at a point about four miles! Bee ev centne torn tent cont nued ee Sin : win, American International, Ameri-| north of that city, owing to a slight a Sar ashe : Cat Creek Completion Pending. | Scuthacn Fourth 4&s can Smelting, National Lead, Central faulting in the northeast rim. ‘The drilling depth is estimated at from 2,400 to 2,600 fect and carries a g00d ehance of obtaining a lighter oil MSE inns cond than is found at Salt Creek. Crude Market The markets prevailing inditference| netine Joking then Balt Credke with to bad news, relaxing money rates bettie warte t ‘and “it is which facilitated new financing and| \ostnie to asd atisaaroine aa an optimistic feeling regarding future! +146 entire rim of the st eture. bsequently, slowness of export de. | Casing has been set to the bottom |Southern = Victory 4%s . Se otc: 4 to check the advancing|°f the hole in Sure Shot No. 1 on|Standard Oil of 71AS endency of the market, and so too did| the northwest quarter of the south-|Studebaker Corporation . favorable crop advices from the spring| ¥est Quarter of section 14-15-29, Cat ess to, = iotee wheat territory. The close was firm|Creek. This well, if productive, will] roxas and Paritic - 2% to 3%c net higher, with Sept.| Prove more than a mile of additional! popacco Products $114% to $1.14%0 and December] Second sand land. ‘Transcontinental Oil 21.16% to $1.16%. Sure shot No, 2, offsetting No. 1|Union Pacific ..... Onts started % to % to %c up, Sep-| Stands full of oil with an occasional| United Retail Stores Leather common and preferred, and ndicott Johnson among the leaders. Call money opened at 4 per cent against yesterday's early quotation of Grass Creek - 3 ter | Slight overflow from the first sand.|U- 8. Ind. Alcohol .... Elk Basin dividend meetings, caused a consid- ili a ec ah to 19k o And Abeer eee successful completion of No |United States Rubber Lance Creek 1/90 erable expansion of the early buying a scored additional gains Rope eoccsee nie -l United States Steel - Hamilton Dome +: 140] movement. Advances in a large va- Girl Attorne Bae the COT eno lana ctentithe Desa tontiorea eee ean Osa ‘Rock “River . 1.50] riety of shares ran from 1 to 3 points, flected by the provision market. and th» hole deepened to the second] westinghou Sait Creek 7 “ ; sand Sane Sere with stocks which are not ordinarily Bot: the well Chose. | first sand Iast y Closing Quot Open. High were drilled to the| American r with a rotary rig,| Butte and ine, Lead and perior . Mule Creek vary active in good demand. The rec- Admitted to Bar ognized leaders also forged steadily i bubiGeipentee aa elie tanks oie 2 ¥ higher. Corn Products, American WHEAT— — ne aay leanne ieee ing “done ‘with were TREASURY OFFICIAL RESIGNS | prake Shoe and Foundry, Internation: | 2 Pe ee Tall suly — - - 114% a 64 116K 3 1 nS ta ai iw ASEINOTON July 11.—Informa | a1 Paper, Woolworth and International ay ony area ee pened a Sept. - - - , " 3 bd n Ore n was received at the capitol from| nickel preferred were marked up 2| mah lays claim to the Dee. 16% 1.14% 1.16% Basen coved Test A, Commence. — treasury officials today that Elmer, to 21% Saweas P "lest feminine lawyer. Thelma Lenore coRN— PR PSIG kis crea Dover of Tacoma, Wash., assistant peat Harrell, who has just celebrated her ~ ak ae em i ae rd first. OM \tekt seca catrectins directly peeps 2 Mf ant biome 7 Ed eee: ped tae sears raph hee Mag : i 64% | firs structure di of Customs and internal revenue, and] NEW YORK, July 11.—Copper|the state bar exai d te Det ; west of Guernsey, Wyo. w eS Ser : ner ; Deo : baad Pirie ated bla BT: Zi ge of the principals in the Blair-| ¢irm; electrolytic spet arid nearby 14;|day was ndmitted to practice. aS eae tO: OATS sla ; ext Dover controversy, had submitted his|late 14@14%. She is a brunetie, a good speaker cond Bt. July - BM 34% POE trem resignation, effective July 15 Tin easier; spot Dec. - — 40% 41% 140% 40%] The Apex O11 company, affiliated with the Myrin company, struck a 10.99" | heavy flow of gas at 2.507 feet in its southeast of Riverton, Wyo., and cas-| Richardson No. 3 was completed 10.90 | !ng is being set at the top of the first] yesterday on the southwest quarter of 10.89 | Wall Creek sand before drilling in.| section 5-39-78, Salt Creek, by the Con- The well was started on May 21 and|solidated Royalty Oil company with au) Poultry. has made rapid progress. Operators|_ daily production of 320 barrels at y 11—Butter lower;{°f that region are interested in the|o.354 feet. A three-day test will be reoutpts 21,109 tubs; creamery extras} Completion as the chances of an olilrun, starting today, which is expected 34%c; firsts 32@34c; seconds 30@31c;| Producer are considered good. to make a larger average on the out- standards 35%c. ipa put. Eges hicher; recetpts 22 ases;! Teapot Wells Progressing. This is the second well completed firsts 2 Y%c; ordinary firsts 20 Glenrock Oil company well No. 4,|on what is known as Tract C which @21c; miscellaneous 2114@22c; stor-| Offsetting Mammoth Oll company welll was purchased at the Douglas sale Phone . Me WILLS N44 5d) OCH. W.Co The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Will Employ For Its Shops and Roundhouse B | * [Political Advertisement) ees age packed extras 23%; atorage pack-|No- 1 in Teapot is passing through} jast year for $226,000 by C. B. Rich: At Cas r e ed firsts 23@23%\c. get hire at ardson. No. 1, which was completed pe geome higher; fowls 25e: brails 30 ween somners es aaa the about 60 days ago, is now showing an = @39c; roosters I5c. serve, is making good ‘prog: rage output of 1,142 barrels dail: = fs =: ——— Fess at 1,200 feet. . 2 4s drilling at 2,114 feet and @ Men to Perform Duties as Follows: : ‘otatoes. completion is expected the latter part e CHICAGO, July ]1.—Potatoes—Re Compass Extends Holdings. f this week. No. 4 ts drilling at 120 ene : i : ceipts 53; total United States ship-| The Compass Oil company has ac- pS ai; atgrnalll abel completed foe Not Machinists. oops ——.--.—...70¢ per hour 2 I hereby annoujice myself as a candidate for the : ments €99; slightly: weaker on barrel;| quired & halt 4nterest inthe Whitalg/ which’ will be spudded ‘in withid Boilermakers__. -T0c per hour s Republican nomination of Sheriff of Natrona County ‘ steady on sacks; eastern shore Vir po Pri aces Soraias pri 48|the next few days and location’ is Bixcianithe 70 per hour eee seat aabiper tortie wil ce the cotece 3 inia barrel cobblers 4 Kansas | 0Pera Neucas county Texas. de for No. 5, to which ats : = ai ugus' ary oO - That corporation has one gasser|nus being hauled material ts Electric and Acetylene Welders...............-. .70¢ per hour : : 2 completed on its land which is deliver. ee es Pipefitters, Tinners, Plumbers, Coppersmiths. —70¢ per hour : ‘THORPE 4 Soe Lan Pee ND ‘otitha: Niet nasty.” an0| P Coach Builders and Finishe 75c per hour e E. M. ELLI 2 : ; 5 another one nearing completion. It} 4 : 7 PLE hi “4 3 Livestock Mart also has a twenty-five year franchise NEW WELL COMPLETED MT Coach Painters... 3s ‘ ..—..--68¢ per hour = b cendetacepace for supplying gas to Corpus Christi. a Electricians... sg ne ss 70c per hour 7 Electric Crane Operators _.... eee 70c per hour c Midwest y is 4 1 Chicago Prices. ie ato Pay Mae I OSAGE, OTHERS STARTED Car Repairers... 3 1s bee 63c per hour ; Seen, pag endl pees eens, that a dividend of $1 a share will be| Brass Molders... ‘i _ = 70c per hour 000; dry fed beef steers and buteh.| Paid August 2 to stockholders of rex —_ Roundhouse Service Men ; re stock firm spots strong. Other! 0% July 15.° The announcement also} ‘ Stationary Engineers and Firemen 5 sry made that 99 per cent of the stock} Completion of well No. 1 by the y nid classe 7 steaily top ot ‘the refining company haa besn|Fietcher Of company on. section itt; Laborers—Coach Cleaners -i—....37¢ per hour comminnadl elfen se turned in to the Standard Oil company | #664 of the Osage field is reported and cutters largely $2.90 | f Imdiana on the basis of two shares |ff0m Newcastle, Wyo., where good @3.85; bologna bulls, mostie, ¥s00@|0f Standard for one of Refining. |PFoduction was found in the Muddy Apprentices and Helpers—27c first six months, Qe per hour increase % each six months thereafter until apprenticeship is finished. FOR THIS WEEK e | i in on ve Ni 2 is ; i : Issiga $9.00@9.25 early;| St@ndard pays $1 quarterly dividends, |*272- Drilling on Well No. 2 is to Time after 8 hours to be paid for at rate and one-half. : 9 tart 10.00 for choice | 8° that this gives Refining twice the | Start at onc: Sik os fa dividends as the Refining stock paid. | er ‘major. activities’ in the fsi¢ 0,000; active .| There remains according to this state-|PClude rapid strides of the Penn Pe- € ) OMM ODA Y : 10 te abe ciehnci| mentsonly il tpl nenbine wees SS seatetpee ter sere 8 T c ENCE T ; Kae ;| be turned in for Standard stock, which |®ttY, t© full production on section 17- $1 10.95; | * ° , \ rades slow, feg | Shows the rapidity with which the ex.|4663: ‘The c pany ine pve, wes Apply to C. E. Melker at Casper f t ¢ higher; top $11.00;|Change has been made since the|?™ a: en ‘All g 7 a © Pump and is preparing to clean i } siigtver: snoatty/s) Standard took over Refining a few . 4 5 A . scoun' q ere months ago. pik eran eRe ee The United States Railroad Labor Board, under authority of federal Di it on r 9 ave been let which will bring the to- law, after full hearing to all parties at interest, has fixed present wages Screen Doors Screen Windows b BS $12; ewe top $6.50; feeders open-| tal ber of producers up to 18 be. for mechanical crafts. Certain employes have declined to accept their # p to 1 , ts Couch Hammocks jing fully 25¢ higher; $12.50 ,bid on| fore the end of the drilling season, decision, the Board has directed the railroad to reorganize its forces Ten uU v er: oe 7 s pl western feedihg lambs. | The Bachellor Oil company has ca: y —— jing and has ordered that men who enter our service and material on the ground for i 5 st well on section 21-45-63, the New. Lunch Kits Ice Cream Freezers Denver Prices. fi ve J8 ey anbenes Woe, | p DENY BR, Colo, July 11.—Cattle—| cs company is erecting “are within their rights in accepting such employment, . mensee ry bere ep ey Sea Beto that they are not strikebreakers seeking to impose the VERY SPECIAL E cs hol $4.75@8.50; calves $7610; bulla | spud week. the Siti Coane arbitrary will of an employer on employes; that they have ¥ = breeding ewes $10.76; native) @4.50; atockera and feeders 85 spudded if for a deep the moral as well as the legal right to engage Good Parlor Broom at Omaha. Gactatone eine det market dest eS ean 44-42 and operations in such service of the American public to avoid interrup- 4 a a . bil 10.55; bul ave been commenced by ‘the Clay i indi i y i = 4 Su y _3—Unite pts 4,587; market un-|Spur refinery. Activity ts moten ivan tion of indispensable railway transportation, and that . ewes strong; ewes Ready: to -10c:Migh spring lambs $12.75@13 xed and packing grades k good hogs $9 @ | Parts of the ficia sad | -wantea— WES TRIP. | Rickenbac (By The Associ-|** Frage. they are entitled to the protection of every department and branch of the government, state and national.” Standard wages and overtime conditions will be paid; -hours to be Suly* 11. ur elpts 8,500; tter grades ss.)\—The or’ nder-! Si Sees, ym i h ice. ishi i x ne a p tran Po 3 sr: those necessary for maintenance of the service. See our Fishing Tackle Window and get q Denby and his party, sailed BUY Board and lodging, under anqple protection, will be furnished. ready to catch ’em. im sete ranipor ms” sel] PIGEON’S COFFEE opportunity for training in steady desiseble exaployieene se em , : » Inland sea en route. m — an opportunity-for training in steady desirable employment. bs: sii oe Holmes Hardware Co Jewelry and waten reparring vy ex-| Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. é q pert worl Casper Je’ n. All work guaranteed iry Mtg. Co, O.S Bidg.! ar aoa Phone 623 = => cl TELL TT Second and Wolcott Phone 601

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