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PAGE EIGHT MARKET GOSoIP had only twa completions in No. 19-A Mountain & Gul mest; No. Tee bare No. WHEAT PRICES ts in For- akens xpectats on of Upset ign Exchanges W Demand Here pressing ef rep foreig: Jed tember upsets close was unset! lower CLOSE LOWER| $1 figs probable 1 ernment res 8 to gov tneres Atte! tembe' ket displayed bu AN ng ope’ Ke to 59% at today record prices for the season. Corn closed heavy 1N@1%e to 1% lower, with Sep tember io BS%Cc. Oats started at % to % ss September 32 range. to %o the tr d held ne: ta Provisions lacked support despite higher quotations on hogs. Open. High. Low. Close WHEAT Sept 1.06% 1.06% 1.94% 1.05 Dec. 1.06% 1.06% 1.05 1.05% May. = aK 2 ) 1.10% CORN. Bept. - - DS Dec. B4S May - - - OaTS. Sept. - - 31% Dec. a4 May 38 LARD. Sept. - - - 10.65 0.75 Oct - 10.75 10.87 Jan. - - 9.15 9.15 9.20 RIBS. Bept.- - . — — = -—_ 19.20 Butter and Eggs. CHICAGO, Aug. 9.—Butter lower ereamery extras 31% ts 280; Eggs steady: 19@20%c; ordin miacellaneous packed extras preked firsts 21% seconds 26@27c; standards Sic receipts 12,893; firsts firsts 18@18%c storaged s firm CHICAGO, receipts 39 cars; shipments cobblers No.1, sacked cobblers $1.7 total New J $1.85@1.90 cwt.; Kansas owt.; Minnesota Livestock Mart Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, Aug. 9—(United Bureau of Agricultural Bconc Cattle receipts 12,000; better beef steers and she stock f: and fully steady; lower grades slow 1 top States AND HELD NEWs MOWEST COMPLETES TWO WELLS A quiet week is reported by Midwest analog: it having the Salt Creek field, both of which were small producers with a total of 221 barrels. f on the northeast quarter of section 6-39-78 came in with a flow of 135 barrels at 2,115 18-A Salt Creek Consolidated, on the northwest — yar sarter of section 11-40-79 registered 6 barrels from the sand at 2,350 feet Following ts status of wildcat tests the state: Golden Eagls dome well No. 1, drill 3 feex and shut down dome icst well, Iriiling at Basin test well, fishing for st well No. 2, drilling « hols caving some. well No. 2 NW% section 10. ng at 385 feet New York Stocks Allied Chemical & Dye . Allis Chalmers . American Beet Sugar . American Can Car & Foundry.. Hide & Leather International Corp. . Locomotive - 4 Smelt & Ref. Sugar 3 Sumatra Tobacco . Tel & Teleg.- Tobacco Woolen Copper American American American American American Americen American American American Anaconda Atchison At Guta W “Indies ee Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore & Ohio Bethlehem Steel B . Canadian Pacific Central Leather Chandler Motors Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago Milwaukee 4 St Chicago RT & Pac “hino Copper Colorado Fuel & Tron Corn Products P.. he Casper Dailp Cribune x... (STACK TRADIN 15 DULL TODAY ly Trend Is Upward but eaction Sets in at Close and Prices Weaken. NEW YORK. Aug. 9—Conflicting Price movements governed teday’s rel. atively quill stock market session Early reactionary tendencies were checked by buying demonstrations in public utilities and leathers, which imparted strength to the whole list but the market reacted toward the end on renewed selling pressure against some.of the specials. Fresh selling of motors combined with profit taking in some of the oils caused irregularity in the last hour. Grangers such as Chicago #nd Nogth western, Great Northern preferred and Northern, Southern and Canadian Pa. cifics, were in good demand, mounting 1 to 1% points and holding well to the | Mike Henry ase Mountain and Guit ———— Crucible Steel - end. The cicsing was irregular. Cat Creek Shipments. 2 . |Tom Bell Rayalty NEW YORK, Aug. 9%—Opening With shipments of Cat Creek crude] Famous Players. Lasky Western Exploration prices on the New York stock ex totaling almost 900 cars during July,] Genera! Asphalt oAedona Unites Pete . change today were irregular in rela ail record for exports from that field] General Electric : Pah So tively light dealing, but tended dowr were shattered, the previous high fig vr, taba 7 Western Oil iFeids ward lster on eolting ot high = adk ure being 672 carioads during the} Goo Western States rails, Studebaker, Baldwin and Mex eceding month. vad retpae te Len 3 ly on ..... n Petroleum. Insofar as rails were This amount is figured as being}. ee NEW YORK CURB CLOSING concerned, the government's bumper about one-half of the possible output |.International Tidrwester ...... Mountain Producers .«..$14.12 $14.37] crop report apparentl) was offset by of the field, pipeline capacities hold. International Mer Marine pfa.. 335 aaerte : 8.50 8.75] publication of statistics showing 4 ng down the a:nount of production. )tntern nal Paper y 6 | geenreck x - 112) 1.18] decrease in car loadings of revenue Of the 264 carloads shipped out of | Invincible Oi! : ‘ 13 foal gS be vii 15.50 Irreight, Northern Canadian and Un Winnett during the last week of the} Kelly-Springfield Tir @...°\~ 43% inten 7 os jon Pacifics deciining la: nth, 168 were billed to the Stand-| Kennecott Copper +: 37 Jas #.00} to one point. Active bead ard plant at Whiting, Ind, and the ld Nashville... 20020. 233 5 eutal 9.12) Pie's Gas Utted it to 2% points to a balance of the month’s output went Dalek Oepeer ce str *39an| 8 0 Indiana “*" 309.00 209.37) 2° high for the Le a yd wipe about the same proportion. nn or Cities Service Com... 177.00 179.00)2"4 American Stee! Foundries alsc During the past week the Frantz] \iacate Steal Bit 3 New York Oil 24.00) reached peak prices on moderate ad and Mid-Northern companies have] \ticscur; Pacific : Fensland ... 5 "12 15:00] vances. Mexican Petroleum was off added greatly to their field forces un-} New York Central LIBERTY BONDS. a wokshs Sod) Cen Reus Oo w there are more men employed] N Y N H & Hartford A A. Bald dropped 2 i + $100.94 |), ist e Cat Crek than at any time since] Norfolk & Western ....-.-- “insu 3 ahs Ay Read lesser lonses were registered by Stude ¢ shutdown of a year ago, indi-| Northern Pacific... 8214 | First 4s 101.10 poe er Apa > oct e dlgpe | at these companies have no} Oklahoma Prod & Re’ 24 Meennd.i4e 100.44 | Alcohol, Cuban Sugar Cuba Ci as of curtailing operations. | Pacific Oil xe as FR 52% rirat 4%5 101 20) Suaar preferred. Kresge, with a gain recent heavy shipments to Wh Pan American Petroleum oe . xf Second 4s 100.52) 0f 2 points led the specialties. other 45%) f es of which were Burns g tend to show that the Standard > Som cnird 4s ... TOe setae -reswures Of Which were ure has us for this high-grad light ofl and Z| Fourth Se Ui Se Oe acm nia a * ; : *) Victory 4% s8|Sugar, Producers and Refiners and ae to thetGeen produsing: sanautl atac oa ee Pe” 3 American Safety Razor : ——— 3 : Repubit Tron & Steel ral | The market became sluggish in Jater rt peed - Toit dividend paying rails, ship New Gusher Rated Hig! Royal Dutch N ¥ 52% | trading, as paying rails; .ehip Flowing thiaigh /two 24nch. plpes| Sears -Rowbnek : oie Crude Market pings, motors and food shares yielding Homestate-Oldham well, com ted Iast week in the second sand nection 10-15-29, Cat Creek, ‘s said to be making 2,400 barrels per day und is the biggest producer in the field N \ the time of completion the pro- tion was given out as being 1,400 arrels per day, flowing through a 2-inch pipe. Owing to high pressure which blew out the packing in the control head and caused leakexe und the bolts, an additional 2-inch pe was connected and latest reports we to the effect that it was now flowing 100 barrels p@& hour with production pinched. Both the Mid-Northern and Frantz companies are preparing to drill five more wells to the gusher sand and several independents are algo moving 1 for additional wells. Cat Creek taking on the appearance of its boom days with more activity dis ployed than at any time since the first rush following ths completion of pioneer well. its Mammoth Program With twelve rigs up and four of them @rilling the Mammoth Oil com: pany is fast getting under way on its development program in the Teapot reserve. Contracts hove been let for the drill- ing of 15 more wells and these will be started as soon as the rigs are in readiness which will bring the total up to 20, the number to be drilled for a starter under the terms of the contract with the government. The Shamrock Drilling company of Dallas has a contract for five and 4s moving in {ts equipment; the Houston Drilling company has a like number and the Chanute Drilling company is also in with five strings of tools. Work is being rushed in the. build- ing of the permanent camp an dthe company has asked for bids, fo” the, erection of several buildings which] will {nclude a residence for the super- intendent and six cottages, a mess| house, garage and others. | | veals firm; stockers and feeders stea heep receipts 12,000; killing classes! top $9.75; stly 25¢ lower; bulk lambs $11.75@ | small tots prime native lambs, $12.25; range yearlings $9.75; west- erns $8; feeders slow, weak. ' | Denver Prices. DENVER, Colo., Aug. 9—Cattle re- ceipts 1,700; market steady; beef steers; $7.00@9.00; cows and heifers $4.25@| bulk beef steers $8.75@10.25 s, calves and stockers about stea beef cows and hetfers anner: and c best handyweight 311@11.5 Hog receipts lghts 39.90; bulle 210 to @9.60; good 325-pound packing sows most! light weights igh $9.25@9.90; packing sows. $7@7.90; packing sows $6.50@7.25; killing piss $9@ Sheep lambs largely cull nat bidding lower; feeder lambs slow, weak to lower. price; dertone Omaha Quotations. AHA Neb. Aug. 9.—{United Agricultural Hco- 7,000; early higher; higher; ing grades $7.25 0-pound butchers 5,200; good and steady eight grass weak; 7.00; calves $6.00@9.00; bulls -$2.25@ | rs and feeders $5.00@6.50.' receipts 800; market 10 to 18c| > $9.25; bulk 8.00@9.00. receipts 1,300; market steady | lambs $11.00@11 ewes $5.00@6.50. Sinclair Con Ol! Southern Pacific meres Railway Studebaker Corp Tennessee Copper Texas Co : 46% Texas & Pacific at Tobacco Products 18% Transcontinental O11 13% Union Pacific 145% United Retail Stores 63% U $ Ind Alcohol 62% 1S Rubber. ¢ 56% United States Steel 101% Utah Copper .... a 65 Westinghouse Blectric - 61% Willys Overland ..... Bp American Zinc, Lead & Sm 17% Butte and Superior 5 30 Cala Petroleum Montana Power hattuck Arizona Great Northern Ore ...... 39% Chicago & Northwestern . 85% Maxwell Motors B_ Zs 18% RAL EXAMINER HOLDS RATE UNREASONABLE A holding of unrasonableness and an award of reparation have been proposed by Examiner W. H. Wagner In his report No. 13820, on the case of Parkersburgh Rig and Reel Co. vs. C., B. & Q. et al., as to a combination rate of $2.84 full fifth rate from Cas- per to Bixby and other California oil producing points taking the same rates on steel tanks knocked down as those which mored in August, 1921. The ezaminer sald the rate should| be held unreasonable to the extent| that it exceeded $1.50, minimum 40,000 pounds, that being the contemporane- ous rates from Kansas City, All the defendants except the Southern Pa- cific sald they had no other objection |to inclusion of Casper in the group taking Kansas rates on steel tank ma terial. pa Ae ces Meet me at the Smoke Hou: WATCH FOR THE BIG FIRE SALE (Political Advertisement. ANNOUCEMENT I wish to announce my candidacy on the Republican ticket for State Senator from Natrona County, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries, August 22. HARRY FREE 0OOO0066406660066 (Political Advertisement.) ececceoooeooerees| I hereby announce myse trict No. 1, subject to the Henry F. 3 3 : Announcement lf as candidate for the Re- publican nomination as Justice of the Peace in Dis- will of the voters at the primaries on August 22, 1922. Brennan | POPP PPPOSS ESOS OSD OSO DODO POS PSD SD OOD to selling pressure. Active rails wore down 1 to 1% with slightly smaller Mule Creek losses taking place in Atlantic Gulf, Big Muddy American International, Marine pre Salt Creek - ferred, Studebaker, Willys Overland Rock Creek - preferred, Kayscr and Baldwin. A Osage rally in Mexican Petroleum, which Lander — rebounded 2 points together with a Lance Creek demand for some of the popular utili Elk Basin - ties and leathers, steadied the market Greybull at noon, The three proferred issues of Market Street Railway were up 1% te while Pacific Gas and Electric Grass Creek Torchlight - 3% Hamilton rose 2 points. United States Alcohol Cat po calle coae sees - and American Radiator also bettered their positions. Call money opened! (MOVEMENT OF FRU FRUITS, ge er jket in the afternoon and prices stif | fened substantially. Shorts mani-! | VEGETABLES DECLINES. fested uneasiness when buying of {round amounts of Mexican Petrol- baci Studebaker, Baldwin Locomo-) |ttve’ and. Chicago and Northwestern | CHICAGO, Aug. 9.—Ratlroad freight began, the last mentioned touching | traffic throughout the country {s|/new high figure for the year. Top showing a material decrease of vol-|prices were also established by the{ ume in the handling cf fruits and) Adams Express, American Steel and| vegetables, according to a statement/Foundry and Callfornia Packing which the United States bureau of| Mexican Petroleum showed a raise of| agricultural economics issued here|3%, Adams Express 3 and Royal| today. |Dutch, Pan-American Petroleum The carlot movement of 14 leading |General Asphalt, Baldwin and Ameri lines of fruits and vegetables for the can Locomotives, Studebaker, Kelly- week ending August 5 was 12,882 cars, Springfield Tire, United States Rub-| compared with 14,513 the previous ber, Famous Players, American Steel week. This was 2,284 cars lighter|Foundry and National Enameling 1 than shipments for the corresponding to 1% points. week a year ago. Apples, cabbage, | _——- Brapes, lettuce, peaches and pears) Money. moved in heavier volume. Other lines} NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—Call money| decreased. \ firmer; high 414; low 3%; ruling rate Bia Asked ape > 101% lots iis 100% 100% 100 101 105 105 109 B. & Q,, Ss, 1971 . 101 Can Pac., Ry Deb. 18% C..P.. 2, Reg. 6s, Toda 101% vend ia ats oes Czechosiovak, 88," 1951 25% 95% n. Con. Mun., 88, 1946 . 109 110 Del. & Hud., 5445, 1937 Den., Gs, 1942 . fi Denmark, 88, 1946 110% | DuPont | Framerican, Freack Gov 101% french Gov., eat Nor., Great Nor., Hock. Valle: LaBeile 4 Queensland, 6s, Queensland 6s 1947 Seine 7s, 1942 Sin. Crude Oil, Sol. & Cle, 88, 1927 Southern Ry., sis 1929, Swiss Gov. 103% Uruguay, 103% Vir. Ry., 5s, ines sarsene 95% 96 Whit. Gless., 6s, 97% Pac. Tel. & Tel,, 5s, 1952.. 92 2 Union B. & P., 6s, 1942 .. 97% ———_ ° 3%: closing bid 4%; offered at 5; last/ loan 4%; call loans against acceptances. 3; time loans firm; mixed collateral 60 to 90 days 4; four to six months 4%; ) prime commercial papers 4@4%. Sugar. NEW YORK, Aw 9.—Sugar fu- tures closed easy; approximate sales) The market for refined unchanged $7.00@7.10 for fine granulated. | Silver. NEW YORK, Aug. —Foreign bar silver 69; Mexican dollare 52%. 2 t Foreign Exchange, Easy. NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—Great Brit- ain demand 4.45%; cables 4.45%; 60 day bills on banks 4.43 France demand 8.01; cables 8.03%. Italy demand 4.53; cables 4.53%. Belgium demand 7.57; cables 7.57%- Germany demand .12%; cables .12%. Holland demand 38.70; cables 38.75. Norway dema.id 17.22. Sweden demand 26.12. Denmark demand 21.50. Switzerland demand 19.01. Spain demand 45.49. Greece demand 2.95. Poland demand .01% Czecho-Slovakia demand 2.49. Argentine demand 36.12. Brazil demand 13.50. Montreal exchange 99 11-16. Metals. NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—Copper ; electrolytic, spot and futures spot and nearby $2.25; fu- tures 32.37. ‘ Iron firm; No. 1 northern 21.00@ | ‘OU have observed the class of men and | women who drive the Wills Sainte Claire. They are the most experienced, the most critical | motorists. And they drive the Wills Sainte Claire themselves, because it has revived their thrill and satisfaction in motoring. They are finding, it | the finest car to drive. Phaeton, $2475; Roadster, $2675; Coupe, $3275; Sedan, $3475; Imperial Sedan, $3575; Town Car, $3850; Limousine $3850 F. 0, BR Meryevile KENNEDY MOTOR Co. | 236 W. Yellowstone . Phone 909 | - WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE | nearby delivery 33.00; No. 2°cworthern 29.00@31.00; No. 2 southern 20.00@20.50. Lead steady; spot 5.75@5.80. Zine quiet; East St. Louis spot and 0. Antimony spot,§.25@5.62. London Silver. LONDON, Aug, 9.—Bar 34% per ounce. = (WYOMING DMING OILS] EW YORK, Aug. %—Prices ot| Wyoming olls at 2 p. m. today were | asa | Bore on the New York curb as fcl-| must be lows: | Glenrock 1%; Merritt 8%; Mouniain | Producers 14%; Mutual 9%; Omar 1%; [Salt Creek 15%. | | “WE PAY THE LOSS” Pelton & Hemry Insurance and Bonds ! All Lines { Room 24, Townsend Building ing and Locations Geolvyists Oil Experts Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO. P. O. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg. Expert Cleaning and Pressing Remodeling of All Kinds Phone 483-J And Our Service Will Be at Your Door S. H. Ackerman Casper's Leading Custom Tailor and Cleaner 116 East Midwest Ave. silver 24@ |y sin, CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISING ‘ ab ag aed for inserting Want per Daily Tribune at 1) each insertio: ae OUT OF TOWN | ad panied if cash check in full payment of the sam Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate pet word for The Casper Daily Tribune. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to bd classified properly must «be in The Daity Tribune office before to 1230 p. m.. will be inserted the head “Too Late to Classify.” HELP WANTED—MALE THE Cc. B. & Q. R. R. Wants men for desitable and per manent positions in Illinois, Wiscons Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska. Machinists, boilermakers and blacksmiths, 70c per hour. ‘A few helpers for these crafts ‘at 47c per hour. 'Passenger carcarpenters and repairers, 70c per hour. |Freight car carpenters and re< qpatrets; 68c per hour. | To replace men on strike against aw Railroad cision of the United Stat Labor Board.. ms as helpers in the car and locomot!+» departments where every epportunity will be provided to em able you to qualify for positions pays ling ligher wages. For further particulars and trans Portation, {f accepted, call on or write MASTER MECHANIC, C.B. & Q.R.R. CASPER, WYO. es, The minimum wage rate for wom: en ‘in the District of Columbia (316.50 per week) is said to be the highest legal rate in the United 1 States. [Business and Professional Directory ACCOUNTANTS “GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and “Acconntants-St jock 208-11 Oll Exchange Bldg. Plione 660 MING AUDIT COMPANY 414- yep 3S Mares Ref. a Phone 289 Financia! and Ananeer Income Tex Bervics and General Accounting. AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Inoome Tax Service ith Floor 0-8 Bldg. Phone 767 ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, acon Rooms 11-12 Townsend Bloc! Casper, Wyo. GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY is 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 RAYBURN 8. cae Architect Suite 12, Daly Bldg. Phone 1351 AWNINGS Kistler Tent and A' 747 South Lincoln St. pacBEE Ea TRANSFER CO. Eres jeavy and ae Moving. Phone’ 74d it SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W = Offics Phone 701W CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Phones. Office 428, Res. 1235 M. 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