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PAGE TWELVE MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS\ ser vere sioan Associated Press Leased Wire. FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922, “Barnett’s Of Course” . Our Semi-annual ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° la Chemt = Corporation, - a" American Beet Sugar : 5 é 2 American Can ...... ot Bessemer . ——— — American Car and Founéry 30 —————— i American Hide and Leather pfd 69% | Burke Bia Asked Secon sees F ] sae J ’ z i motive ...... jo ee 101i 108 A test of considerable importance is now being drilled by|American Smelting & Refs... 6: . by? SHORT COVERING = 101% 101% % ABS. +} Capi 4 00% the Chappell Oil company on the southeast quarter of sec-|4™*rican Sugar 106% "200% tion 7-39-78, Salt Creek, which will be carried to the deep : ios 105 sand. This well developed a good flow in the second Wall 104 rath Creek but it was decided to case this off and proceed to the ts, 1937 u | deeper sand. The well is now drilling at 2,650 feet, 350 feet Cc B&Q = . } bacw te ae Creck with Baléwin moe % | Some 4 wis . 3 —- Betbaben- Boll oe Si% Trading in Stocks Today Is| con. 3, NOW IN PROGRESS \ Mammoth Spuds In Another. |Canadian Pacific . Featured by Stronger Copper Expt., 8s, 1923 .. H ‘The Mammoth Ol! company bas|Central Leather . Tone. Copper Expt. 4 pt i spudded tn its No. 3 on the southeast | Chandler Mote. ee ey tage ie 03 . Qoppee Expt. Y quarter of 21-39-78 in the Teapot re-|Chesapeake and Ohio - = Our entire Stock of this i < 6 Chicago, Mi. q Be NEW —The better well eonltett bab sorlbnt pega os Bro-| Chicago’ Fe i eeaipaatee Mountain and “Guit sone br teceye nner ealage caries known make, including fine completed tn nGAition te thoae Aritting. | Ae eee, AOBSTS . - active and broader dealings resulted Madras, Percales, Mercerized _—. Corn Products Red Ban! 2 | from short covering prompted by in- and Pure Silk Shirts, all go in }) BE TRy ‘vishonWyendhan Wises Crocitng in Five Tribes ret. Co. creased probabilities of an early set- : t ial pri H iene P chen. Wyending ing. lect Picardy : tlement of nation-wide labor troutles. z at very special prices. Continuation of Export De-| oOfticers of the Victor-Wyoming and Wile ss ss Royalty and Producers | : Sales approximated 750,000 shares. | mand Rules Quotations | the Towa Wyoming Oi! companies are| Eemout bin wor 35 |SSudebeker, continued, under, pre $3 and $3.50 values $1.95 in Chicago tat tegeer Ris ER ot heparan rd ota : ’ sure in late dealings aid profit tak- rege: nia and the postponed annual meet-| General "2 tern Exploration tag \elséeriaew Gade’ 4eQenbley remia 1 a sof the Victor is being held|Goodrich Con. United Pete .. ions: ‘The closing was $4 values _____ —---$2.85 | CHICAGO, 28.— at tts local offices. At this meet-|Great Northern pid Wyo-Kans waom Sips bread ng 2 definits development program) Illinois Central e board of tr 1 Le decided upon in addition to the|Zaspiration Copper ng on @ large} cst which is ready to be drilled at|international Harvester There was also| Bates Park by the Victor, Benedum|/®t. Mer Marine pfd. Ing salts.lond Trees and Wober interests. a|jMternational Paper tied, at the same| complete permanent camp has been| Kelly Sprinefieid ‘Tire’. finish to 1%e higher,/erected at this location, all drilling|Kennecott Com nes $1.08%4 | to $1.08% | equipment is assembled and ready for| Louisville and Nashvilic % to $1.10%. on and a water line has been laid| Mexican Petroleum to Bates creek, one and one-half miles|Miami Copper . 8.—Wheat aver-| distant. It is expected that the first| Middle States Of tin price,during the|scnd will be veached in this opera-| Midvale Steel although bearishness|ticn within ten days after spudding in. nt of rail ard coal! strikes was said to have been largely discount Oil Production Slumps. > ed heretofore. In some quarters this! Oli production in the Unitec States| Northern Pacifie morning it wes everi contended that a}/took a slump Inst week according to| Oklahoma Prod. and Het. . settlement would give an impetus to] figures of the Oil City Derrick. The! Pacific Oil vee $5, $5.50, $6 values $3.85 $7.50, $10 values___$4.85 |} $2 and $2.50 maaras and French Percale Shirts.: Mechs a $1.35 SPECIAL 3 FOR $4.00 $1.50 Knitted Union Suits. Long or 95 short sleeves. Just right for now.—._____... c Every Straw Hat in the house, including our Knox agency lines, of Panamas, Bankoks, 50% Leghorns and Sennéts, at a discount of....__ oO r NEW YORK, July 28—Opening You eee y pricen on the New York stock ex- NEW |. |change today were firm to strong, Mountain Producers . 7[| reflecting favorable overnight devel- Merritt ... 5 opments tn the coal and rail strike Glenrock Oil e situations. Gains ranging from frac- Salt Creek Prds ® 27] tions to nearly 3% points were scorea|N- Z- Cen. 6s Salt Croek Cons. z 80 |by virtually all active issues. Reth.|h: 1; Wal. Chas. Prod. and Refrs. oc ate Ichem and Lackawanna Steels, nego- eer Marine 5 tiations for the merger of which are| Penn. R. Ro 6is, 19: 1 utual now pending, furnished the only ex-| Paris L. M. R. R., 6s, 1958 S 0. Indiana + 108. .25 | ceptions to the geenral advance, each 1947 Cities Service Com. . 3 00} dropping a quarter of a point, pre- New York Of1 . ‘37 sumably on the announcement that Fensland . test e 2" | Bethiehom had fafled to earn its civi dend requirements for the last quar- ter. Stronger features among the gunatal Dintnebe the effect would| average daily production for last week|Pan American Petroleam . i 60] rails included Baltimore and Ohio, Pajrs Men’s Black Work Sox. really to be help lift grain values, On 1.608,683 barrels, a decrease of|fennaylvania . § 51 fumes strap t eek ddr es Det reag i 4 ‘ 20c values for. Seite Cc aap 1 a tered markets 60) ‘ ; ow he year, an ~ today were unexpectedly weak an f Previous wee! Ray Consolidated’ Gopper whit 4% HB | sien Olltee lathe eatne wees Teoenah Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirts. 65 ie The coset Government Royalties Grow. pjeg aet steno es se eeeee Fourth 4 ‘3g | by Baldwin Locomotive and Crucible Extra full cut. Special... aoe vee t . . ep. Tron and Steel . Victory 4%s " 2 ai i 8 According to figures of the bureau| Royalt Dutch, 2 ¢ which were up 2% an % points TWO FOR $1.25 ‘eptember $1.07%| of mines made public yesterday, roy-| Sears Roebuc! respectively. sales 45,200 tons. There was no: to $1.08 $1.09% to] alties from oll and gas on public lands| Sinclair Con On Profit taking causea moderate reces | change -in refined ae wits soy Athletic Union Suits. Made of e $1.10%, w: t rally}are averaging approximately half a| Southern Pacific .. sions in some of the leaders during tho] granulated listed at f to . ; Ry and then million dollars a month, with a total| Southern Railway first hour, but the general trend von | ‘There was a moderate inquiry for cross-bar Muslin. $1.00 valyes..... ~ - ; Standard Oil of N. J. Subsequ uncement were] for the fiscal year just closed of §6,- . tinued upward. The demand centered| prompt shipment. : mA saute abet bushels had been 507. Raceljits for the Path red Studebaker Corporation in rails, ofls an@ steeis, which showed . Our entire stock of Palm Beach Summer two-piece Eeseahe 1 00,000 at se. from, Welle, ta, Weenie rent | Tennessee Copper - = gains of 1 to 3% pointe. Central Ral! Foreign Exchange, Easier. * Suits. Made of Silk Mohair and Palm Beach cloth gulf por eastern | tana and Californig amounted to $565,-|'Texas and Pacific 1i.. | borer ns road of New Jersey and Norfolk and] NEW YORK, July 28—Great Brit- seaboa ly Corn and ¢ Western mirrored the more hopefyl|ain demand 4.44%, ~#bles 4.45; 60 day conditions in the strike cituation | bills on bank 4.42%. Standard Oil of California, California] France demand 8.28%; cabies 8.24. 1 were] 199 with $550,708 coming from oll pro-|Tobacco Products Juction, the remainder from gas. The| Transcontinental Oil report shows 311 wells now producing| Union Pacific Salt Creek 1500 $8.95 82° $43.75 tote anne f coen:| on pubic eedereitn yes more being| United Retail Store 4 Betroleum and Mexican Petroleum] Italy demand 4.58; cables 4.58%. $35.00 riled. U. 8. Ind. Alcohol Proving “ were substantially better, but further] Belgium demand 7.814; cables 7.82. values _ ayers emai: F le ees Ee ae Ee Unto ee selling was observed ir Mexican Sea} Germany demand .17%; cables .17%. iia Lar aaa : nited States Stee! Basin ———-—__--—_—-=- New Leases Granted. Utah Gopner board common and certificates. Cruci | Holland demand 38.70; cables 38.75 ble again led the steels and equip | Norway demand 17.00. Torchiight ments moved to higher ground under} Sweden demand 26.00. ahead lead cf American and Baldwin J.ocomo-| Denmark demand 21.50. mM. D. Barnett : Outfitting Co. ix a2 tives and General Electric. Tobaccos| Switzerland demand 19.00. 5 GaSe pence hte So Wes strongest of specialties. Call] Spain “demand 15.65. 154 South Center St. Townsend Bldg. Money opened at 34% per cent. Greece demand 3.10. Irregularity developed during the] Poland demand .01%. mid-session, some of the leaders for-| Czecho-Slovakia demand 2.18, = ——- felting a large part of their early| Argentine demand 36.80, gains in. realizing sales. Rails and Brazil d nd 13.65. New Prices Now in Effect H. M. Geary, Cheyenne, Wyo., all of] Westinghouse Electris 36-34-78. Willys Overland oe J. Kelley, Cheyenne, Wyo., alt} American Zinc, Lead ani ; Butte bnd Superior. 5a ote: | Cala Petroleum ,Bowmhn, Lander, Wyo., alt| (ule, Petroleum hattuck Arizona |Great Northern Ore . Higher quo on hogs lef to an] of 16-34-90. |Chicago & Northwestern upturn in the provisions market. Sunset Ol company, Manville,| BSN ils . all of 16-36-82 Open. High. Low. Close. P. Spaugh, Manville, Wyo., all| WHEAT—, 36-86-82. | July - - 21.10 1.11% 1.09% 1.11%| C. A. Welsh, Cowley, Wyo. all of| Bept. . — ~ 1.07% 1,09% 1.07% 1.08% | 36-37-97. aa . Dees < 09% 1.11% 1.09% 1.10%] Joe H. Denham, Casper, Wyo., al 1 cORN— of 16-39-67. July ~ ~ - .02% .64% 62% .64%] R. B. Hobbs, Casper, Wyo., all of Sept, - ~ - .62% .64% .62% .63% | 1625-75, Dec. - - - .58% .60% .58% .59%] A.C. Brown and W. B. Lay, Cas- same as yes! higher, with Coe interests on section 4-36-2, is be- ing closely watched by those interested in that end of the field. Sullivan, Casper, Wyo., all B ke L sautpments ee firm, Pennsylvania Montreal 99%. teoching 47%, a new high for the roker oses year and Baldwin advancing 3 points Metals. over last hight's close. Heavy sell| NEW YORK, July 28.—Copper E. xchange S eat ing of Crucible caused a recession of| steady; electrolytic spot and futures 1% points from its early top price,)13%@14. q Tin easy; spot 82.50; futures $2.62. Iron steady and unchanged. Lead steady; spot 5.75. while Studebaker was under heavy. pressure at a loss of 3% points. NEW YORK, July 28.—E. W. Wag- r ner, head of the firm of B. W, Wag- Silver. Zine firm; East St. Louis spot and gE a a asain Per, wre.) all of 16-33-91. ner and company, which failed Inst NEW YORK, July 28.—Foretgn bar| nearby delivery 6.10@6.15. apt: cic ladag lap! lee: eane:| acm aplcetee Oe e December, has been expelled from thej silver, 69%c; Mexican dollars 63%c. | Antimony spot 5.12@5.87. Den CoS hata: ketal ase et oe oe Large Acreage to Be Proved| Now york stock exchange, it was an- ————. ras TU Like pS Teel eee SRE 1fompany, |Denver.| if Pending Completions nounced. Federal Judge Augustus Sugar. iT Cl ifi Sept. 1187 11.42 1135 11377] 4%, N % an Feigao Fag dh a Find Oil. Hand this week signed an order con-| NEW YORK, July 28.—Sugar fu- ry a Aasslite: Ot 5 DMO 3147 11140 1142 |x NO oe desea ee tyming a plan of settlement for the|tures closed steady; approximate ae ‘ abl be = os : concern’s Affairs agreed upon by ot ye, Coal Prospector’s Lease. ‘The interest in northern Montana| creditors, ; July - = - 10.7 The Rock River Coal & Fire Clay|has centered on five wells in the as Sept. . - - 10.80 10.85 10.80 10.82 company, Cheyenne, Wyo., all of Kevin-Sunburet district, which are ex: 16-20-76 = reg ataet oan RED RASPBERRIES GHIGAIO, Galy 3¢---Potaioes anouk =S— which will prove an extensive area as WYOMING OILS . Comet Test Near Completion. y rea ‘wide ran; ‘ steady on barrels, slightly weaker on} The Comet O11 syndicate is driting bs fl liar tig Pee A, From Lander Valley Direct to Consumer. 24 FULL PINT NEW YORK, July 28.—Prices of CRATES FOR 4 sacks; receipts 26 cars; total United|at 1560 feet in its test of Government| The Homestake offset to the Sun- Mary-| the location betng the center of nection | ;eauit of this operation should soon be| Wyoming olls at 2 p. m. today were States shipments 674; east shore, Vir Hill, eight miles west of Salt = gar eeeveieprer tn Creek, burst discovery is driling in and the land stave barrels Irish cobblers $2.65] 31-40-80. ‘The pay sand is expected ed. New York curb as fol- x rs known. listed on the*New Yor m1 @2.85; Kansas sacked Irish cobblers|here at approximately 1600 feet and The Louis well on section 14-85-8| lows: $1.15@1.40 cwt.; early Ohios poorly|the next few days of drilling m, - joston Wyoming 77; Fensland 13%; erated | ThCOSLOS Wont: Mionaste’ 3 & ™may re-|{s drilling below 1,600 feet after having| Bi ste J FABRIC TIRE sult in irferesting developments. ed showin: Glenrock 1%; Merritt Mountain . sacked and bulk early Ohios partly pay’ spoven tired shor pene rt me Producers 14%; Mutual 9%; New The Double Diamond graded 90c@$1.10 cwt. Tank Contracts Let. peoted at around 1,765 feet. York 20%; Omar 1 1-16; Salt Creek Lander, Wyoming 30x3 __............$ 9.65 Ait ase The Western Pipe Line company has| What is expected to be the second | 15%. F 80x81 . ——.$13.50 B0x314 10.65 utter and Eres. ‘ let a contarct to J. D. Tucker of this|completion is the Fulton well on seo- SSE eo 82x81, cf Sez, y = SEEMED DH cab eu ner tower: | city for the erection of two 55,000 bar-| tion 1-42-2, where the pay sand is ex- 81x4 ‘= 26.45 31x4 _ --— 18.00 crosmery extras '33/sc; firsts 2002144; | rel ‘tanks ‘at {ts Casper terminal “and | pected iatabout 11800 fest ntkintiine Money. 4 Fame e peconds 24@2%c: standards, 82146. construction will be started tmmedi-| ion boing higher’ on the. structure |,,NEW YORK, July 28—Cal aan Saxa 2% > 29.15 Squeegee Tread E fee ogo tse: nadinary fecta wim [ately upon thelr arrival. Contract for| This’ well is drilling at around 800 te hla or cemeordtten hae 33x4 . 80x8 ... .-—$10.25 rete 20020%c; Deere tee hauling the material from the North-| feet, where the gas sand is expected.| °°S™s | ee eee a ° 2 34x4 830x314 13.00 18%; miscellaneous 19 to 19%4c; stor-| western switch near the stock yarda| “Shree miles east of this location |2: C#ll loans against acceptances 3; poeaie 4 5 age packed extras 21%@22c; storagelto the point of erection, has b time loans steady; 60 and 90 days 3% x44o —___. 37.70 31x4 ked firsts 21@21%c Py n, has been let/theO hio-Sinden is drilling at about ,) 4@4%; pri mer- oa ioe pid = to E. N. Sprague, also a local man. 11,000 feet. The result of this well| @4; SX months 4@4%; prime me cantile paper 4@4%. ——— will mean much to the east side of the Superior Starts Work. structure #f successful. London Money. The Supertor Syndicate, recently or] ‘The extreme northern teat in the 3 ALUMINUM WARE Livestock Maret || ena by tocat men, will start build-\neia which to being drilled eight miles ee cues tk Be eee ie 8-cup Percolator ....,........65¢ per ounce. tion oo a He ant camp and the ereo-/north of the Sunburst producer by the| Penne rates short bille 1941 18:16 per 4 10-quart Dish Pan. 89c tion of a rig on Monday, for the test- ing of its holdings in Fremont county, lasses. Rea cag sig sd rd weg 7-quart Tea Kettle........$1.19 and drilling will be commenced as soon |Clared the usual quarterly dividend|per cent. Chicago Prices. Brodie Rubber Co, u- CHICAGO, July 28.—(United States on both classes of common stock. ——_——____ 10 per cent discount on all = as possible. The test hole will led es Bureat of Agricultural Econcmics\—|0" Section 916.2 wert ot the imec| A statement issued by Charles M.| A change in the Dnglish law s pro- g other Aluminum Ware. P Cattle, receipts 4,000; market fairly id f ediby iwilch ‘the freehold ipeocert ——— ‘ s sae A ie ve A ee o ean River meridian where the Wall Creek Schwab, chairman, said that although | poss yy whic! e fre poet erty . 5 active beef steers strong; top matured) i. expected at around 2,000 feet. The|@Vidend requirements had not been|of a man who dies without leaving a ‘ = YOUR ACCESSORY HOUSE ; steers and yearlings $10. bulk} syndicate controls 1,000 acres in this| ted during the second quarter, the| will may be divided amongst all Phone 1203 ‘Trib: 1d beat steers $€-50@ 0.76; ahe stock calves! cia and is negotiating for more, all|C™Poration's outlook was so good as|/is children. As the law ia at pres- e urniture ‘ ribune Bldg. ana Sar Say sygnll soge cee of which has been favorably passed|‘t© Warrant payment from its reserve ent the property goes to his eldest le ‘ early $9:50@10.00; b 1; bidding|UPeP by C. . Lupton, geologist for funds. pats, around $4.65 for best bo! | the organization. Hogs, receipts 21,000; better grades} Ee light and butchers mostly 10 to 15c,) BETHLEHEM PAYS DIVIDEND. spots 20c higher than Tr ‘s av-| NEW YORK, July 28—Directors of e erage; top $10.60; bulk $8 |the Bethlehem Steel corporation de- and packing grades 15 to 250 higher;| grades $7.50@8.75; bulk medium and g00d packers mostly $8.00@8.75; Digs| lights $9.25@10; top $10. strong to 25c higher, a $9.50@) Cattle recipts 1,000 fed steers slow| Producers & Refiners Corporation] No. 3, section 25-26.87, setting 10-nch £10.25; heavy $9.50@10.00; medium) steady to 10c lower; best steers, 1,150|had one completion during the week,| casing at 650 feet. 211-215 West First St. Phone 1086 HAY GRAIN Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Meal, Stock Salt. Car lots a specialty, CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 W. Midwest Ave. Building Materials | $9.90@10.50; light $10.40@10.69; Ught| ,oundas at $9.75; mixed steers and/but no test has yet been made of pro-| No. 8, section 25-26-87, running 10- light $10.85@10.50; packing sows, heifers $9.85; all other classes gener- duction. “This well is located on sec- inch casing at 505 feet. —————ee—— $990000600600000% (Political Advertisement) $606004060000000% smooth $8.25@8.75; packins sows! any steady tion 30-40-78. and from 12, section 26-26-87, drilling at 4 talon ady present.indica-| No. 12, section iM 9 - A 1050. $7.65@ 58.25; killing pigs $9.50@| “Sheep receipts 6,000; lambs 250 high-| tions will not hold up to the average|1320 feet. a Weare equipped with the stock to supply, | : . bulk $12.60@12.60; top $12.65; fed | fiow for that part of the field. fertz. = : : - te ib 2. Se 26-1 - $ ashesm, Tecelpts,£,000;, lamba lipped lambs $12; sheep and feeders! other corporations of the company| | No. 2, spetion 72689, axtiins st/$ your wants in high grade lumber and build Announcement Fe oa eee | sess araspreea ane Sac No. 8, section 7-26-89, spudding at 32 ’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. - ee ‘ ers mostly $8.50; four cars gon Dashes Creek. paees ers J acobycannounteiteoiit ec i ce eee sonnde tet nave creeper ieteoe |. » Suly 28.—Cattle—| Tag, mon 2040-78, standing © | No, 4, scotion 7-26-89, rig buflding. Democratic nomination et the ctice areas and = menyoe eat Zaye See ee aes ; market steady; beet | ented. , Mahoney Dome. r 0 e : 6-78; choice light ewes not offered. | steers $7@9; cows and heifers $7.75@ | ,.NO % section 30-40-78, drilling at} | wo 3 section 4-25-88, drilling at 1520 KEITH I UMBER (ee) \% Prosecuting Attorney of Natrona County, -subject to A Es 18; Ives $6@9; bulls $2.50@4.60;|~ ‘ foet. . 1 ; Ms : . > Omaha Quotations. | stockers and feeders $5@6.25. Sand Draw. No.1, section. 33-26-88, skidding rig the will of the voters at the primaries August 22, 1922. ’ OMAHA, Neb., July 28. — United} Hogs—Recetpts 87; market 10c to No. 4, section 14-32-95, drilling at/to start new hole. ! mI I States Bureau of Agricultural Hco-|15c higher; top $9.76; bulk $9.50@9.75.| 2411 feet with rotary. No. 1, section 34-26-88, rigging up Phone 3 Embr H F sster : nomics.}—Hogs receipts, 7,500; 10c to Sheep—Receipts 6,500; market Ferris. new dGerrick built to replace one de- ee a Os) 25c higher; slow, dul! on heavy pack-| steady; ewes $6@6.50; spring tambs No. 5, section 25-26-87, drilling-at|stroyed by fire. Drilling expected to . i 4 : = swe bulk mixed and packing] $11@12. 1540 feet. ‘be resumed today or tomorrow. Swocosesoooos POOPOOPODLS FFLPL9OOODOOO0O0000000000500600 000000099