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' MMSKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS ES OPENS OFFIGES IN CASPER) = == American Che Casper Dally Cribune OILSDECLINE ON LATE SALES Many Stock Leaders Lower THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922. (Wrowmec ows] NEW YORK, July 13.—<By The As- sociated Press)—Prices of Wyoming olls at 2 p. m. today were listed on the New York curb as follows: Boston-Wyuains 5; Fensiand 17; Glenrock 1%; ; American j F Producers 15% ~; : American Locomotive Offeri Am, Sug. 26% Qmar 1% Salt Creek 16%. Having leased a suite of officesin the new Becklinger| American on Heavy tu ocings on Am 2 uilding on East Second street, the Texas company is now arerionn New York Exchange. am? & Obie = 1% | BEE res 14 Ford Div y omfortably and permanently located in Casper, and all (mercer Bel. Gov. % 3 RD Yack Bea. figure established idend sperat.ons of the company in this district will be directed American 1415 ped, NEW YORK, July 13—Ofterings 3,8 Fe : pr es Meat Bef, : Tom the local headquarters. iserican 20% | Elchorn a ees sae for both accounts, directed mainly Anaconda against” the oils, was the conspicuous feature of today’s stock market. Many other popular issues were substantial- ing the past year. . ly lower. Sales approximated 700,000. % 88%| It was anticipated when the Lowest prices of the day were made “101% | Peserve bank rate in the United in the last hour, oils then showing ex- 103 | was lowered that the lower bank rate treme declined of 3 to $ points with Bid| here would foliow, but hope for this increased presure against Mexican Sug., 106% | vanishe? with the tightening cundi- Petroleum. The closing was heavy. RR, 7s, 1936 .. 203 | tions in the money market anf the cot- 198i2 [lapse of mark exchange, aa well ss|@MMounced by the compary when -t 3% 38% neavy borrowing by the government | Scquired several hundred acres gf land from the Bank of England. fronting on the Detroit river and ad- * 98! The government has since repaid | Joining its original holdings. The pur- 110% | virtually all this indebtedness and as| Chase involved an outlay of $1,000,000. the foreign exchange situation is ad- —___ 97 | mittedly less strained the bank’ has Sugar. 102 -| given traders further help by taking} NEW YORK, July 13.--Sugar fu- one-half of one per cent from the/tures closed steady; approximate minimum. The reduction also is ex-|sales 15,600 tons. There were no 2 101% |e. T. Wu 37% | Compass 115% | Frants at 104% | mum furnished another of the periodi- 106% | cal surprises which the Bank of Eng- ae land has given the money market dur- Payable July 20 e DETROIT, Mich., July 23.—A cash dividend of 15 per cvat on its capi. | talization of §7,000/00 payable July 20 to stockholders .| | NEW YORK, July 13.—Apart from @ few selected issues in which high- er prices ruled, stocks were irregular at the dull opening of today's session, Overnight developments suggesting an early settlement of the railroad strike and the further reduction of the dis- count rate by the Bank of England yn oxerted no perceptible influence in| @ “agli Speculative quarters. Mexican Petrol- The local office is in charge of F. B. Capen, superintend- ‘Atchison — ent, with C. ‘8. Atmell engineer in|Atl, Guif 4 charge of construction, W. L. Ronald-| Baldwin Locomotive son, chief clerk and J. A. Wall, pur- nore and Ohio | Considerable work ts now being done Central Leethoe a at the refinery site east of the city.|Cnandier Motors”. $5 | Temporary offices and warehouses are| Cy .en,-ke and Ohio | betns and compiderable grading is|(ficago, Mil and St. Paui |being done for foundations and other| Chicago, R. I. and Pac. . permanent work. Contracts have not|Chino Copper ......... u Ls all been let for construction but these| Colorado Fuel and Iron ... Bosc. 8 | 8re expected to be closed soon when a| form, Treducts « . ee = : 7 job and maintained until the plant is| famous Piayers Lasky Factor in Holding ,Up coanpiebed SemeceliAnSnats ky Early Advance. | The burlington is making surveys|General Electric — |for switches and has & number of| General Motors 13.—Wheat ad-|stading teams on the ¢round, ready to Export Demand Is Prominent | *¥!! crew of men will be placed on the $244 | Picardy 2 | Riverton B83, | to today during the early | tart operations. Until these switches me 100% | Pected to stimulate the buying of gov-| changes jn refined sugar with fine Tlinvis Central cum and Consolidated Gas at one point | pa sri ; 6s. as 109 [ernment securities on the stock ex-| granulated listed at $6.50@6.60. Buy- to buy being fogna] sre Competed the company: is using |r nentration Copper 22.22 gains represented the stronger siiares, Be change. orable outlook for|the Brookkorst siding where several| International Tiarvester ement of the rail strike|Cars of material are now being un-|Int Mer Murine pfd. = enewal of predictions of con-| loaded. : International Paper » damage by black rust. Be- Neto meeioom 43 sides, reports of disappointing returns f Pipeline Contracts Pending. ee meta cia t threshing continued. Demand| Bids for ditching, hauling, stringing Louisville and Nashville came chiefly from shorta. The open-|and laying of pipe tor its line to Salt) Mericen’ Petohane ing, which ranged from % to 1%¢|Creek will be upened Saturday by the 5 rs were inclined to hold off and await while Baltimore and Ohio and South-|Jap Gov. Ist, 4%s, 4 92% SS oe develonments ern Railway preferred forfeited large| Jap. Gov., tnd 4%s, 1) RA’ = 99% TE CUT IS SURPRISE. fractions. Mexican seaboard issues = ene Pricer atte i 9614| NEW YORK, July 13.—Lowering of made their een appearance on the) Sp GEN. Jt; Sin, 1996 105% | the Bank of England's rediscount rate eae pd Gaititiontes ae “raisty ac-| 37" le 3 ast bigot agree s catia ae we tive at moderate changes. t aoe, Soc Western States 14% ly On 36 NEW York corn 130% |Mountain Producers .$ 14.75 156% | Merritt 9.00 BUY PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted aise F 107% | eve than the New York Federal Re- Miami Copper . 29% |Glenrock Oil . 1.31 Shorts becaine aggressive within the 2 . tee 108 | serve bank will soon cut its present higher, with September $1.13% to|Central Pipeline company at which| Middle States Of! 13% /Sult Creek Pras. 16.50 first hour on the failure of the market i 109 $1.14% and December $1.16% — to| time it fs expected that contracts will| Midvale Steel 34% |Salt Creek Cons. ~ to respond to good news. Their ef- rate of four per cent. 31.16%, -was followed by moderate fur-| be let, foflowed by an tmmediate «tart | Missouri Pacific 22% | Prod. and Retra. iF " forts centered mainly in the oils, Mex- 1@% |, snortiy after the London bank tow-|| Pig Ten: A & on constructioA ax the pipe ty now en |New York or ty Cosden ...--.... = ican Petroleum reacting 4% points on o1 |ered its rate from 4 to 3% per cent Phone 623 later dealings bulla matn-| the way und will have arrived by the| > YN. H Swenare: Bie bomen a ee revival of “salt water” rumpora. Sell. 99 |on July 15 the local reserve bank cut tained their advantage, helped by rm| time work can be started Ethan Fach on *"17@ 8. ©. Todinen 109.78 ing’ below 160, Mexican Petroleum vival of export business, better mill-| Among those here today who are 106% | its rate from 4% to 4 per cent and 2% |Cities Service Com. .. 219.00 221.00) showed a cancellation of the greater . 100 | several other reserve banks through- 55% |Fens).nd ...., 17.25 17.75 | part of its phenomenal June advance. 105% | out the country followed suit. ‘With- 70% |New fork OU , 26.00 28.00) Pan-American Petroleum, Mexican in the past few weeks re-discounting Oklahoma Prod. and ing demand, and by persistent reports | looking over the route of the line with | Paune ait about danger from black rust. The|the view of bidding on the job are:|Pan American Petroleum - close was unsettled, 1%¢ to 2% net|Threet Brothers.of Lovell, Mr. Avery | Pennsylvania sy Seaboard, General Asphalt and Hons- joets operations within federal reserve sys.|{ YOUF Baby Will Thrive On higher, with Si per $1. to} of Basin, C. A, Welsh of Cowley, and| People's Gas . ton Olls a’so fell 1 to 2 points. In the tem have expanded about $8,000.000, a ig nd December $1 to| Mr. Cochran of Caney, Kan. yee ge Ah as és general list, including popular indus- 4% | large part of which has taken place in Reading 7its.713.% ema trials dnd specialties, dealings were . Tel. ¥ 1952.. 92 % | the local reserve bank. and oats were firmer with) Rathvér in Charge of Refinery. | Rep. Iron and Steel. light and narrow. Cail money opened P. 2 97 Corn opened % to %c higher, H. H. Rathvon of Sapulpa, Okla.,| Royal Dutch, N, Y. September 64% to 64% and held near to the initial range. at 3% per cent, the lowest initial rate has arrived in_Glenrock and has taken |Sear Roebuck in three weeks. charge as superintendent of the Mu-|Sonciair Con Oil . easy; high 3%; low 3%; ruling rate cables 7.82%.} 3%; closing bid 2; offered at 3%; last 5 A rise to a new high level for the @emand 22%; 22%./ loan 3; call loans agairist acceptances Country ofteringa of corn to arrive|tual refinery at that place, ‘the aa, Southern Pacific - year in Stullebaker and a demand for| Germany demani 38.178; cables $8.83.|2%; time loans easier: 60 days 4; 90 a were light The market closed | pointing of Mr. Rathvon to this post. ‘Standard Oil of N.S. the copper issues which lifted them Norway demand 16.42. days 4@4%; six months 4%@4 z see ek, net higher, with | tion relieves E. C. Biasdell, superinten-|siandard O Corporation 7 fo 1% points. tailed to beneft the| (Svcaen demand 25.56; prime mercantile paper 4@4%. September 64% @4 dent of all tho refineries of the Mu-|Tennessee Coppur Seneral market, which continued re} Decmark demand 21.60. ———o—EeEe=Ee=E—_eee=>=eeEe==SESEE—_— ¢ Oats started a shade to %c up, Sep-|tual who has been making his home|Teses co, oo actionary under the influence of the! Denman {emme ets, a tember 37 to 37% and later escended|at Giénrock for some time, and he will|Texas and Pacitic steady selling of the oll shares. United| Srain demand 16.60: THE PERNIC IOUS P AIN B @ little :oré. now move to headquarters at Kansas|Tobacco Products States Steel, Lackawanna Steel,| 5 does “S80: v Provisions reflected the strength of | City where he can oversee the other|Transcontinental Oil... United States Industrial Alcohol, Cen:| Preece gemand 28 i & grain. tants of 4 Union Pacific tral Leath d Coca Col: EOS ee z rales coe United Retail Stores - picuonals wrecks COc® Cola were con-| ‘Crecho-Slovakia demand 916. i= Closing Quotations. U. 8. Ind. Alcohol .. ey ee Argentine demand 25.87. bitala . 7 = < Fe Basin Test Showing 01. United States Rubber Brazil demand 13.6: * - Opens. Eighs:. Low. Clone... nigtng cevell te vepektot Qu-tha| Gaited Seetee-ten London Money. Montreal exchange 98%. WILL ia WHEAT— C. D. Markham well near Basin, at|Utah-Copper ... LONDON, July 13.—Bar silver 35544 | pe 1 Jety == 11 sot one mien 750 fect. Considerable entertainment | Westinghouse ‘Etec Per ounce. Money 1 per cent. | : nahin: ma eae eS 3 Sept. - - 113% 115% 1.13% is now bet furnished the drilli Mys verlan * count rates, short 1% per cent; il . Bal! ito a drawback: if tnd; Decw=.~ - 1.16% 117% 1.15% 1.17% | crew by a fishing Joh . RE) American iZnc, Lead months 2 per cent. NEW YORK, July 13—Copper firm;| , Salloyite act physictans to se] outen eosteieres ordteary aepitts 4 Butte and Superior . short maturity period, ruming a Ift: |aectrolyntic spot and nearby 14c; later Most effective in relieving ‘thes-| for years. It contains = digestant 62% 62% 62% a o tle over seven years. Silver. 14@14%eo. - matiam, and espeotally Is this true|Xhat {= separately pr. 7 lercer Dome A. Sold. Montana Power * z, } > 00. (when the compound is-aspiri: siclans for dyspepsia. Within Sao ctey, GHh The Mercer Dome Unit efnticate|Suattuck Artsone 22.002 % | nciude Wed dna ected. Tuesday] NEW YORK, July 13.—Foroign bar) Tin quiet: oe picasa Aspirin Is not @ narcotic or hablt-|k short time attoreeking, Ueoie 83% 62 5 Great Northern 3 J. a + “W. B.| silver 70c; Mexican dollars 53%c. 7 forming drug. © aspirin n. ea, the-salloylic ac! 2 SE BK Thaw wold 160 acrea of its land in the picieeat ATS. as Cobb, vk ) Brean Wy. 3. Balin Wake peset eek Lead cee pot 5.70 to 6.75. Lins rick Gigeation often: | the biced. distending the tiny ease % 84% 34% 24%] Bis Horn country. Some of the pur- treasurer; W. D. Allely, secretary. Foreign Exchange Zinc firm; East St. Louis spot and| times, because of this discom. | aries and bringing about rellet chasers are said to be closely associ- ™ reelected re) 2 very 5.70. fort which follows its in the | from ft ee , SUB 25% 27% | ace0 withthe Ohio Ol! company which coe voraen Bre Geo e ee | .NEW YORK. July 13—Great Bri-|nearhy delt t B.00@5.25. eld form, pies tf es wntaing atas in rie. OM | 40° 00% | etal gremenbiditiing se aterrien te baraacl ttlefield, and George C. tater Gersand 444i pation sUsti7-p.dar,|\| Antimony; aDets. 00835. Relteve ‘apizin to he a ncart ae ding the boty of toxins and pot. ng structure, which makes the transao- poe ar 7 ‘ TING! 1 qSub Mamie a et 1095/1085" 10-85" cio JoOk: good tS Holders: ok cette France demand 8.21; cables 8.21%. Money. TINGLU'S-LAKO “ASPIRIN—dis-| relict. Remember the three pointat 11.20 11.07 11.07 | im that field. Italy demand 4.54%; cables 4.55,° NEW YORK, July 13—Call money 70.70 | “galt. Greek Producers Association, = a Ihe., announces its regular: quarterly —. = .| dividend of 30c¢ per share, payable Ys ‘ ber noe a August 1 to stockholders of recora| Wyoming Building and Loan - ‘Trit A regan h ts 950; eastern shore,| July 15. Reports Prosperous Year eas este barrel cobblers $4.25@450; Basin Test Finds Oi. in Casper. — 5 ie e e ' ‘ ‘0 lahoma sacked cobblers one car The Ashland-Wyoming ON com _—— > Dae Tee an Paar way auilltie eaten hanes quarter sec-| Tuesday marked the closing of ‘the |= 0. ur on 0a quslty ae A tion 29-62-93, six miles north of Basin,| first fiscal year of the Wyoming |= 9 Wednesday morning penetrated the|Building and Loan association. A = wy - Tensleep sand and brought in a well| very successful twelve months have|== which unquestionably will prove of|been experienced by the association, Livestock Mart Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, July 13.—(United States Bureau of Agricultural Economics).— Cattle, receipts 14,000; strictly choice commercial importance. The sand was tapped at 3,410 feet ad the oil rose rapidly in the hole and is of a high grade, A break in the Big Horn canal, where water is secured from drilling operations made it necessary to cap which has on its-books an unusually large volume of business, aggregating $1,000,000. The association has 600 members scattered throughout Wyoming, al- though the majority of'them reside in Casper. Will Employ For Its Shops and Roundhouse At Casper Men to Perform Duties as Follows: ACCOUNTANTS DOCTORS Widen aee aes Stock Office Phone 30 Hesidcnc, “isi and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 DR. A. P. KIMBALL East § WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 12 Second Street, : bet a 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phone, 289| Office Phono 120M Res. Phone 1715W A py | the well fore the sand is drilled It was found in checking over mat- . - ne pears fa ray Ace into, but water again will bé available| ters that the stock will have a very Machinists._____..__. Ae nee 7 0C Per hour Ameren Seer yet say and a 0: ihedos oo ining several Ipads of matured steers; $10.50] Win mth next few days,-when the Boilermakers___. ansvewecesveresse astessaccetneesecsssesesseeeess- 70 Per hour Telephones 1650 and 1631 for 1 arlings; bulk beef steers i an eh od excel- i $2'00@16.35; other caaacs about steady; | , ONO men who examined the wen are| inet the wall Pronounced Jt an excel MIG C aon NCR SIE oe AUDITORS HOUSE MOVERS bulk beet cows and betters'$5.50@7-66; |") bo encohetscan te tthe ae lieve that the production wil be large. lectric and Acetylene We Guherattnn 2a 8 oe oes hi REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG WILLIAM NEIDEROUER pa Dalle neste teens 3-75: DOIOR: | dome structure where they are driix| This wildcat has been drilling the Pipefitters, Tinners, Plumbers, Coppersmit {0c per hour Accountants—Income Tax, Service | 1197 South ‘Melrone Phone 260 a balls mostly, $5.00696 30; early eales |S ccrnses wero artrane on tn the | Past two years and-for several weeks Coach Builders-and Finishers. ——-+-....__75¢€ per hour ith Floor 0-8 Bldg. Phone 763) —_——— a ___ Rone 260 veal calves to packers $9.50@9.75. mapebs the hard Tensleep formation has car- i F s Hors receipts 35,000; opened § to| ! business at Basin who have exam. | the har Scattuielty: Coach Painters—_..___.. —- SEroaeeee per ait anne LAWYERS iter 10:t0 "186. lower; :carty || lc7 17) bi <7 GARE (EGR | NARMRAWAl mascua ‘tue @ints et ate: Electricians, _—_______ a 70e per hour : NICHOLS & STIRRETT sorted load. practical ‘top | 4.50; stockers and feeders $5.25@6.25.|ens of anticlines on the- east side of Electric Crane Operators —__.... 70c per hour wy ers DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects $11.00; good packers bidding sharply| Hogs, receipts 832; market steady;| the Hig Horn, adjacent to Basin Car Repairers. 68c per hour Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. lower on other grades, bulk good| top $10.55; Bulle $10.00@10.45. where the same “formations exist at Molders. & 70. h Casper, Wyo. Phone 440|— JAMES P. KEM butchers $10.50@30.90; " pigs slow;| Sheep, receipts none; market steady: | Sratlowee dene ' Brass Molders —__....._.. MEGEMNEST Di ee ee GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY| 408 Consolidated Reyaity Blag. * heavyweight ~ $10.40@10.75; medium | ¢wes $5.75@6.25; spring lambs $13.00 Roundhouse Service Men DESY 38¢ per hour Cant hye ola J SWEENEY| __ “08 Consolidated Royalty Bldg.“ Ught 10.85@10.95; light| @14.50. - * “Meet_me at the Smokehouse. Stationary Engineers and Firemen__.... ++--———.-5484,¢ per hour » 415 OW Exthange Bldg. Phono 1162 TRYING (GOP MCCANN aii gee = Tp ee 52 § Laborers—Coach Cleaners... --—++--37¢ per hour “"RAYBURN 5. WEBB, Architect | Sule 3, Zattermeister Building ‘puik $9.00@10.95; oe aeeee’ eaear ean vororooooreesoeons Apprentices and Helpers—27c first six months, 214c per hour increase ~~ EAGENS & MURANE 10.40. : 3 Architect Suite 12, Daly Bldg. Phone 1351 AWNINGS Sheep, receipts 9,000; killing classes | fully 25¢ higher, top native lambs ‘5 to shippers and city butchers; to packers; cull natives mostly each six months thereafter until apprenticeship is finished. Time after 8 hours to be paid for at rate and one-half. EEAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON MAKE YOUR HOME/AT The Albany Hotel WHEN IN DENVER Kistler. Tent and Awning Co. Phone 927 Attorney-at-Law Uy ee eg ed | TO COMMENCE TODAY ‘BAGGAGE sal TRANSFER |— See ornate BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SS DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Suii Physician é ene *hy: te Ph. 388 Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb., July 13—(United| States Bureau of Agricultural Beo-| Apply to-C, E. Melker at Casper The United States Railroad Labor Board, under authority of federal i bone STW: Dilics Pitts 701 DR. L. 1. WADE cs).—Hogs, receipts 15,000; good| Conveniently located near the heart-of the busi- law, after full hearing to all-parties at interest, has-fixed present wages bn Bh La! s s 5 to 15c lower; heavy mixed and ness and shopping center of the city. Car lines from for mechanical crafts. Certain employes have declined to accept their CHIROPRACTORS Reom 5:7 Wood Bldg. Phone 1277 bravy Rica end ee eres fiss|@ Union Depot to the door. Best service. Everything 1 decision, the Board has directed the-railroad to reorganize its forces and has-ordered that men who enter our service bulk good hogs. $9.7 in the market to eat. You may catch your own moun- i tain trout from the pool in the Italian Garden for ‘eceipts 5,000; better Brades | your meal. Neat, clean, airy rooms. In Tact, all the ers firm to 15¢ higher. Others comforts of a real home, 210.50; : DR. C. A. SANFORD Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone t6| Midwent Blag- Phone 167 “are-within theirtrights.in accepting such: employment, ry # DE BG, HAHN RADIATOR REPAIRING and’you will enjoy-your visit that’ th ynot;strikebreak i i ; top 10.25; yearlings = <. at ey areyno! ebreakers seeking to impose the 2, Townsend Block NATRONA RADIATOR SHOP mostly steady; butis|@ i Denver if you stop at The Albany. arbitrary-will of ‘an-employer on employes; that they have Gttico 425, Res. 1235 aes rrgising, Cleaning, Hecoring + veals, stocker} the moral as well as the legal right to engage % or eae enone IAN 500; killing classes | in a phe eee eee public to avoid interrup- ae re 137 ROOF CONTRACTING bulk lambs $13.25 | tion. o: lispensable railway transportation, and that WYoMING F NG co. 3.80; t08 ctiobed lambs | (Political Advertisement.) they are entitled to the protection of every department Pe EIT) General 1 Roofing Contractors, Hepat —— Bp ate Seated co 5 and branch. of the government, state and national.” nae Physician 7a | 587 Beal ne * fPone Tad Sete : ’ Building a pe reliab Be gies es UNTY CLERK i i : DR. BERauisn | Cex B87. ea thoneHacesoasy for manana oF sos be paid; hous to be Pate Big me sy] TANLORS__\ rnixed and packing: wrades 250 to Se I hereby announce my candidacy for the Demo- Ty. service, k heavy ed and packing 2 BLS WANT Pl shin! Ed WANTED Worth « 8. HACKERMAN 116 E. Midwest. Phone 48 Casper’s Leading Tailor and Dry 2 Clean er . We Specialize on All Kinds of Ladies 99.80; bulk good hee cratic nomination for the office of County Clerk of tone 60. } Natrona County, subject to the will of the voters at Denver Prices. the primarits August 22, 1922. CHIROPODISTS MRS. A. RUSSELL Board and- lodging, under antple protection, will be furnished. Young active men desiring to go into railroa | d service will be given DENVER, Col an opportunity. for training in steady desirable employment. ‘ eee 245 E. Second! Work. We Call for and Deliver. FOR S. DENVER, Colo., July 13—Catthe, ro-| = a re =a cepts 49 varie” chotoe wiser etna | IRA W. NAYLOR Se FOR SAL Kennedy ston AEE ersatot nt hoy 2 Ae ENTERPRISE CONSTRUCTION €O.| ~ Expert Vulcanizing—Low Prices R. W. HOUGHTON sca Room 208 0-S Bldg. Phone 1906| 522 &. Yellowstone Rhone His, SPCPECLOSSOSSO CDOS ODI 9999990199 000000 0026004 all Cc

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