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PAXE SIX HEAT PRICES HOLD STEADY’ Rally Offset by Decline but Closing in Chicago Is Firm. CHICAGO. wheat was not large @ay, local traders beir await leadership on either side market ran into selling orders soon after the opening and checked the early advance. Support came from houses on minor breaks. were estimated at 80,000 bushels. The opening, which was res to \c higher, with to $1.02% and De lowed by & slight sag all around Short covering was responsible for the bulge in wheat ~lues to the high point but toward the finish some re inetating of short was in evi jo help and ; off, with the finish unchanged to X%c higher, with Sept $1.02% to $1.02% and December| $1.03% to $1.08%. Rains in parts of Nebraska, Tilinc!s n& made corn easier at the Kansas. The opening, which varied from %c to %e lower, with September 400, was followed by a | all around, then ecmewhat of a set-| back. ‘ountry offerings of corn were only fair with the car situation the main influence in checking busine ‘The finish ranged from %c to %e higher, with September 60% to é1c Oats started unchanged to %o lower with September S1%c to 21%0, and held close to the in range. Provisions lacked support ¢ ‘Open. High. Low. Close, Sept. _ — — 1.03% 1.08% 1.02% 1.02% | Dee. - — - LOBR 1.05% 1.03% 1.03% May - - — 108% 1.10 1.08% 1.08%} 2| American | Gerieral Mexican Petroleum Middle States Ol! Oklahoma Prod, and Ref. Pacific Oil .... s Pan American Petroleum Pennsylvania ‘ Amertcan American American Hide & Leather pfa__ American International Corp. American Locomotive Smeiting & Ref'g. Sugar —— T. 4T. . American Tobacco American Woolen Anaconda Copper Atchison — - Atl, Gulf & Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore & Ohio Bethlehem Steel “B Canadian Pacific ~ Central Leather Chandler Motors Chesapeake & Ohio icago,. Mil. and St. ago, R 1. & Pac. - Chino Copper -_--_- Colorado Fue! Corn Products - Crucible Btee! Erie — aul Genera! General Goodrich Ce Great Northern pfé Illinois Central Inspiration Copper International Harvester Int. Mer Marine pfd International Paper Invincible Oil ... Kelly Springfield Tire Kennecott Copper : Louisville and Nashville . Milam! Coppe: Midtale Steel Missourl Pacifio . New York Central ae N. Y. N, H., and Hartford Norfolk and Western ay Northern Pacific Lance Creek Royasty . tusk Royalty Western Expleration United Pete . Western States nites 4 RK CURB CLOSIN |Salt Creek Con: if \People’s Gas + 92%) a aa 8 |Pure on .... - 2S 5 55%4| Ray Consolidat Deo. - - - -B5 58% Reading ........ -.- > 78a] |Rep Iron and ‘ 724 | Rept. - . - -81 31 .81% | Royal Dutch N. Y. . - 56% Den ie sui ait 34% |Sear Roebuck : May = - <= .87% ".88 37% | | Bept . - - 10.12 10.28 Dec. - 10.25 10.32 10.33 9.85 Oct, ~~ 9.60 Sinclair Con Oil Southern Pacific Southern Railway Standard Ol lof N Studebaker Corporation . Tennesse Copper ‘Texae Co. ... Texasa nf Pacific | Tobacco Products Butter and Eges. CRICAGO, Aug. 23.—Butter highe: @31 | ‘Transcontinental Ot! Union Peific hers! united Retail Stosrs ereamery extras 33% @3ic; firsts 29%) ss Ind. Alcohl extra firsts 3114@33c; seconds| tnited States Rubber 22@28%e; standards 33% lUnited States Steel Eggs Righer; receipts 13,301 ‘cases;; Utah Copper firsts 32@33%4c; ordinary firsts 20@| lc; miscellaneous 22% @23c; storage, packed firsts 24@24%c. i a Market Gossip Imperial to Build New Plant. It {= announced that the Imperial] OM company, Ltd., has decided to buftévmrrefinery at Calgary which will have a dafly charging capacity of 2800 derrels and will be‘butit at an estimated cost of $2,500,000. As there ts not sufficient of! in the western provinces to support a plant et this size is it only reasonable to auppose that this will mean an addt- tional outlet for production from northern Montana and possibly from this state if the plant is enlarged to handls 2 greater capacity, White Eagle Spreads Wings. ‘The Wh: company of Wichita, Kan., has pur- chased 28 more distributing stations, | $11. 23 of which are in Kansas and five tn Towa, bringing its total up to 240. Officials of this company have re cently bee Casper investigating he po of securing crude in suffi quantities to operate a re- finery here, and this late acquisition may tend to force them in here in order to supply the established mar en NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. To All Persons Liable for As- pemeeoe in Sanitary Sewer District No. 11. Notice is hereby given that the Assessment Roll for Sanitary Sewer District No. 11 was certified on the 16th day of August, A. D. 1922, by the City Clerk to the under- signed City Treasurer for collec- tion. The owners of any lots, tracts or parcels of land, or other property charged with assessment may redeem the same for all or any portion of the liaility for the cost of improvement by paying the entire assessment or any portion thereof charged against such lots, tracts or parcels of land without interest within thirty days after the first publication notice, to-wit: Willys Overland | Butte and Superior - Cala Petroleum .. Montana Power « {Shattuck Arizona |Great Northern Ore Eagl on | Se are enfinins | @4.10; veal calves mostly around ‘Westinghouse Electric wed 64% 18% 31 wie 63 American Zinc, Lead and Sm. Chicago and Northwestern Maxwell Motors B Livestock Mart Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, Aug. 23.—{United States Department of Agriculture.—Cattle receipts 11,000; beef steers slow, gen- erally steady; early top matured beet steers $10.75; bulk 98.75@10; little ac- tion on yearlings; butcher she stock weak; canners and cutters, bulls and veal calves steady; stockers and feed- ers strong; bulk beef cows and heifers $4.75@7; canners and cutters mostly $2.65@3.50; bologna bulls monty $3.85 50 early. Hog receipts 21,000; market fatriy active, 16c to 250 lower; mostly 25¢ lower; bulk 160 to 190-pound hogs $9.20@9.30; top $9.35; 210 to 240- pound butchers mostly $8.90@9.15; 250 to 800-pound butchers mostly $8.25@ 8.85; packing sows mostly $6.50@6.90; little trading on pigs, heavy $7.600 8.90, medium $8.50@9.25; light $9@ 9.35; light light $8.80@9.25; packing sows, smooth, $6.50@7.25; packing sows, rough $6@6.75; killing pigs $8@ 8.75. heep receipts 14,000; mostly steady; some western yearlings and sheep strong to higher; top native lambs $13 to packers; bulk around $12.75; culls mostly $9; top western lambs $13; good 90 to 95-pound Mon- tana wethers $10.50; with heavies at $8; good wester newes $7.50; mixed Montana ewes and wethers $7,830; best feeding lambs $12.75. Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb., Aug. 23—(United States Department of Agriculture).— Hogs, receipts 11.000; opened fairly active 15 to 25c lower; closing dull at full declines, bulk packing grades $6.85@7.25; bulk 200 to 300 pound butchers $7.75@8.75; top $.8.80. Cattle, receipts 8,000; beef steers On or before the 18th day of|slow, mostly 15¢ to 260 lower; few September, A. D. 1922, the owners| of any such lots, tracts or parcels of land may redeem the same from all liabilities for the unpaid amount of said assessment at any time after | said thirty days paying the entire} installment of said ‘assessment un- paid and charged against any lot, tract or parcel of land at the time of such payment with interest thereon at the date of maturity of the last installment falling due, and the entire equal installments with interest upon the whole sum unpaid at the rate of of six per cent (8%) | per annum; payable at the same] time that the installments are pay- able All payments shall be made to the City Treasurer. | This notice is given pursuant to| the Odinances of the City of Cas- per and the Satutes of Wyoming. | In Witness Whereof, I have here-| unto set_my hand at Casper, Wyo- ming, this 15th y ming. this 15th day of August, A.| J. H. VAN DOREN, Publish A: City preemie ablis! ugust 16th to 26th, 1922, inclusive. ‘ choice corn feds barely steady; top $10.50; average about 1,250 pounds; she stock very dull, unevenly lower: bulls and veals generally . steady; stockers and feeders slow to lower. Sheep receipts 12,000; killing classes steady; bulk lambs $12.35@12.88; top $13; ewes mostly $6.50 down; feeders held higher, asking $12.50 for light feeding lambs. Denver Prices, DENVER, Colo., Aug. 23.—Cattle— Receipts 1436; market steady to lic lower; beef steers 7.00@9.50; cows and heifers $4.00@$7.25; calves, $6.00@ $8.50; bulls, $2.50@%4.00. —_stookers, $5.00@$6.25; feeders, $6.00@$7.25. Hogs—Recefpts, 400; market steady, Surveying and Locations Geologists Oil Experts Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO. P. O. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg. 16% | Victory 4%s Crude Market | Torchlight - close lower; top $9.00; Sheep—Receipts 18c higher; ewes $5.00@7.00; lambs $11.25@$12.60. pete eS Subscribe for the Tribune and Liquidation Features Trading on New York Exchange, Report. of low priced railroad shares and a for some of the equipments, oils, to closing was irregular. tions, combined with pessimistic re opening prices today on the ow York stock exchange. Selling pressure wag ireoted chiefly against active rails, shtppings and atcels, Loases of| Cables. .06%. a point were sustained by St. Paul, Lehigh Valley and Union Pacifir, with slightly smaller declines taking place in St. Paul preferred, New Haven, New York Central, Reading, Tilinols Central and Southern Rail ‘way preterred. The 20 per cent wage increase anndunced by the steel cor ‘poration and a few independents had tn unséttling influenc dropping @ point and United States Steel common anf Crucible yielding fractionally, Marine preferred sold off 2% points to its lowest price of the year. The few strong spots in cluded Mexican Petroleum, up 3; Western Union. up 1%; Chicago Pneumatic Tool, up 1, to a new high and Standard Milling, 2\- Free offerings of stocks throughout the morning encouraged the Bear fac- tion and prices continued downward despite persistent efforts to rally the| Ust. “Selling pressure soon extended to motors, equipments, paper shares and some of the public utilities, de-| clines of 2 to 4 points being registered by American International, Associated Oil, Montana Power, North American, Worthington Pump, Allied Chemical and Union Bag and Paper. ' Mexican | Petrolcum continued its contrary| course, rising 6 points before noon shares. Corn Products, Consolidated Gas and Pullman, the latter rising 6 tions to the general recession. Call money opened and renewed at 3%4 per cent. Liquidation and boar pressure wa: Bu Asked 103% 103% | 101% 101% 102% NEW YORK, Aug. 23—Irgegularity]ers, Cosden Oil and California Petro- {bal were lifted 1 to 3 points. Mex- squeezing of short interests in Mex-Jican Petroleum continued to soar un- ican Petroleum turned the ‘course of}der urgent buying, touching 182%, a prices in today's stock market tempo-| jump of 7% points. Atlantic Coast rarily upward after a sharp initial] Line, decline on the lees favorable develop-| American also ruled materially higher. ments in the railroad and coal strike — situation. Scattered lquidation assist- ed, however, in the final dealings, giv- ing the market an unsettied appear-Irmer: high 4 ance. geles approximated 925.0001 31,; closing bid 4%; offered at 5; last call loans against accept- Time loans firm, mtxed col- Gulf Statés Steel and North NEW YORK, Aug. ‘23—can money low 3%; ruling arte Speculative operations on the sell- ing side resulted in » confused move-[isteral 60-90 day: ment of prices in the final hour.}4u gay commercial paper There was a good demand, however, % Czechosipvak, Czechoslovak 8s, Dan Con Mun. Del. & Hud., 5% Den. 6s, 1042 Den. 6s, 1945 . Denmark, 8s, 1945 . baccos and high priced rails. The Foret Buchenge Easy. NEW YOKK, Aug. tain—Demand, 4.47 40-day bills on banks, 4.45, France—Demand, 23.—Great. Bri- NEW YORK, Aug. 23\—Faflure of the anthracite con] strike negotia- ports concerning the outcome of to- day's rafl strike negotiations, impart- e4 a decidely reactionary trend to Italy—Demand, Belgium—Demand, Germany—Demand, Holland—Derhand, Jap. Gov., ist Jap. Gov., 2nd, Missouri Pac., Norway—Demand, 17.24. Sweden—Demand, 26.52. Denmark—Demand, Switzerland—Demand 19.05. Spain—Demand, 15.85. Greece+-Demand 3.25. Poland—Demand, 01%; Czecho-Slo- Brazil—Demand 13.40. Montreal—99%. Queensland, 7s, 1941 Queensland 6s, 1947 . Sin, Crude Oil, 94) NEW YORK, Easier; eléctrolytic spot and futures 23.—Copper— 1942). Sol. & Cle, 8s, 10: South Ry’ 6%s 8. Swiss Gov., 8s, 1940 Ss Swigs Goy., Ys, 1929. Uruguay, &s, Tin—Steady; spot and nearby 32.50; futures 32.62. Tin—Steady; $32.50; futures, $32.62. Iron—Strong. No, I northern $32.00 @$34.00; No. . 2 southern, $20.90@$23.00 spot $5.90@$6:00. Zino—Steady; East St. Louis srfot and neaby delivery $6.20@$6.25. Antimony—Spot, $5.25. Tead—Steady, 23. — Potatoes stronger; receipts 61 cars; total United States shipments 574; sacked and bulk Irish Cobblers mostly Idaho sacked round white ¢wt.; Wisconsin sacked Cobblers $1.60@1.65 cwt.; Min: sacked Early braska sacked Early Ohios, graded 60@90c cwt, Surar. New Jersey NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—Sugar—Fu- with sympathetic advances tiking |tures closed firm; approximate sales place in the Allied Pan-American |103,250 tons. Refined sugar was quiet mand js still being supplied by second points, were other outstanding excep-|hands vis less Mc ery os Lister The latter range from $6.75 to $7.00] Copp) f for tine granulated. a ee ed $1.55 cwt. the Tribune are i ive with every” office will silver} give 50c paid at money 2 per cent;|win you a big prize, 3 hort bills 2%@% per, 3 months bills 24%@% per cen’ ‘t@ndon Money. Classified ads In fi and suspended to a large extent after mid- day, the list creeping up gradually under the influen® of a good specu-' discount rat lative demand for various low-priced cen 34%d per ounces the Smoxehouse. Conoco Buy Ceneco Coupon Books. change. They are good at HIS COMPANY HAS GROWN BY maintaining the highest standard of quality - for its products, by making them. obtainable with the greatest possible convenience and by render- ing an impartial service to all. who use, them. This has called for efficient management, pro- gressive methods and fait dealing-— and these have always characterized the activities of The Continental Oil Company. Continental Service inoludes free drainage of crank-cases at any of our stations. 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