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“PAGE TWELVE Che Casper Daly Cridune Oil -:- Finance -:- Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains a ee we ee ee STOCKS RALLY (WHEAT PRICES | 2 Sst] INLAND DRILLS INFINAL HOUR) AT HIGH LEVEL | IN NEW GUSHER Net Gain of ‘Two Cents Car- Thousand-Barrel Producer Is ries Quotations te Record Expected in Company's for This Month. Black No. 5. New York Stocks Allied Chemical & Dye — Allis Chalmers American American American American American American American American American American American American Anaconda Big Indain |Boston Wyoming Buck Creek Fire Causes Big Loss to Com. pany Developing the Tea- , pot Dome. bee 186% B 3elling Movement Subsides After Serious Decline in Standard Issues. NEW YORK, Sept. 22—Failure of interests to recruit sufficient carry prices forward en of short pressure International Corp Locomotive Smelting and Retg ay | Texas Paper Would 8s 5 | Build Oil Line Thru zis |The Moffat Tunnel! 2107 104 A fire which caused the tetal loss the Mamimoth rig on the eant halt o¢ the northeast quarter of section 2023. 78, occurred yesterday afternoon +o. CHICAGO, Sept. 22.—Wheat went up with a rush today as soon as thi market opened. Grave developminta at the Dardanelles were reported and ¢ “ ttee stock market, low] dispatches said Greet Britain’s @e-|atchison -....- 106% iting “standard shares being well[mand for grain from the United) ar, Guit it f9,at times refreshing to have ene cettatt cuschie i 5 hose of Monday lo Weak-| States would be very large. Besides.| Baldwin Locomotive someone from a distance solve 8/100 made. The fire started from | iy seer eecranee races reflecting con-| Liverpool quotations were up andjBaitimore and Ohio k 99% | problem which ‘¢ proving trouble-| 0010 Cansea but supposedly from tan over the tntest prices at Winnipeg showed a big] Bethlehem Steel “B the 1,000 barrel class} Canada 5s 100% | some and show how easily %t can be) ¢ooe ana the crew was unable to -. pasate jump. Buying of future deliveries poems phage | accomplished. The #4 lowing, clipped] siceisah it before the entire rig wos . Rag 1828 - 1 from the editorial olimn of the Na-| 4” tc ars ° here was done for house swith east and foreign connect ranged Shoup No. 2 on the southeast quar-}C. B. & Q, Sa, 1971 ter of section 29-40-78 is baling at|/C. P. Ry., Reg.. 6s, jera, {tional Petroleum Journal, published 5 104” |4t Fort Worth, Texzs, shows when a destroyed. This will be replaced mediately and drilling continued = — peake and Ohio - Inftial prices, which om ze so, Mil and St. Pav 32% | 2492 feet preparatory to a 24 hour| hile, Ss, 1941 hole now being below 2,169 feet higher, | Chicago, R. 1. and Pac a4 eae a test. Ge. ‘On. Ter. 105% | Problem is not a problem and also] S°C Scion te an offwet to ti» ng | 31-08% 2 to $1.12%. Copper The rig which ia being bullt to re! Copper apt 8: Fensland’s Bywater No. 2 which wis a aa to have spent ft-| were followed . rate .further| Colorado . ust ¥ place the one burned at the Geary/|Copper Expt., °3 recenily completed as an averag o exh ximated 1,100,000] gains and then « of « reac-|Corn Produc 114% | Picardy tesi not yet completed. As soon| Copper ms ducer. rT tion. Cencibie ; Steel. 88% | Royalty & jncers as this is done drilling will be re-| Cro. Cork 4 Subsequentty, all ¢ s of wheat 15% |Tom Bell Royalty sumed from 4810 feet. % 107% | _,“The Moffet tunnel which will pro- “ the highe ce levels 97 | Western Exploration 107% | Vide ready access to -he Wyoming|QOIL, LIGHT BEATS in August. On the bulge,|Gonera! 153 | United Pete 407% | territory was taken w, again recently sea +) ag | WyoKans Crown Ck & Si.6s, 97 jand work Is belng pushed toward ELECTRIC OR GAS Dowever, profit taking sales enlarged, and the market reacted somewhat. The close was unsettled, 1%c to 240 net higher, with December $1.08 to $1.08% and May $1.1%% to $1.12% Corn and oats rose with wheat. After opening %c to %c higher, De cember 59%c to 60%c, the corn mar- ket scored an additional upturn. May corn reached a new high price record for the season, but profit tak- ing forced a setback later. The close unsettled, %c net lower to %ec ance, with December 59%4c@59%c General Goodrich Co. ~ Great Northern pfd. jfilinols Central ‘Inspiration Copper International Harvester Int. Mer. Marine pfd. International Pape: Invincible Oil Kelly Springfield Tire — Kennecott Copper Louisville and Nashville — Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper’ Middle State ON — Wyo. Tex. | Western States NEW YORE CURB CLOSING. .|Mountain Producers$ 14.50 $ 14.62% 4a | Merritt 73 9.00 Czechoslovak — 8: 1961 Dan. Con. Mun., &s, 1 Del. & Hud., 538, 1937 Denmark 68, 1942 . Denmark 88, 1945 | Detroit City Gas 6s 19 DuPont 7%», 1931 7% a 94 |completion. It ts posstble,. however, 110 | that several years will be required to 102% | finish it. The tunnel is a gigantic ae pleco of engineering. The Sinclair toa 7 | company will ‘probably build a pipe 108% | ne through this tunnel when it ts finished, and then the trick of mov- 100% | !ng Wyoming of! will be no problem at all. Just now, however, it may be that Small local refineries and en inside gas scr4 fuel ol! market will solve Wyoming oll difficulties. BATTERY OF REMODELED Live Stock BURNS 94 PER CENT AIR A new oll lamp that gives an amar ingly brilliant, soft, white light, « better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. 8. government and 35 ceading universities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary cil ° ry by n extended over ails 1 nts, kened ace’ Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, Sept. 2?.—(United States | Framerican Department of Agriculture)—Cattle, | Erench Gov. receipts 5,000; slow, generally ateady| f : on all classes; some weakness appar-{ Gta.) 4.0 ent on veal calves and bulls; choice} Hock Valley, 6 matured beef steers and yearlings com:|Hu. Oil & Ret., 6: most of the list, Losses of a point 0: took place in Columbia Gas, Pu Service of New Jersey, People's Gas Missouri Pacific preferred, E ond preferred Chicago a ern, Baldwin and Studebaker. Creek Cons. Prod. and Refr Mutual - lamps. It burns without odor, smo or noise—no pumping up, is o clean, safe. Burns 94 per cent alr an 6 per cent common keresene (coal o!)), 28% 13% |S. O. Indiana — |New York Oil - san Ice dropped to 59%. Midvale Steel 34% $12. bulk of quality and condition | Jap. Gov. y Bisewhere the declines were |" o.+ stated we%e to No higher, Pi 23 to sell at 9.35@10.75; western grassers| Jap. Gov. Ric) teva t hg cepgtb ed WwW argely fractional.’ | tions to] December STU@HS to R7%e, and in light supply; bulk Bologna bulla} Jap. Gov. oo to mea a Dies geo saies rn were a few exceptions ate Nanton ee ited ° +68, 1949 z. righ 4 a ate’ jened a little more. $4.00@4.26; bulk desirable vealers | Ni, PAP, 88; TAS sacs trial, or even to give one FRA: - the Jones Biothers Tea being pushed up 1% !n resronse to the announcement of .an inorea! dividend. Rock Island, one of the Higher quotations on hogs. helped $12.50@13.00 to packers. to give a lift to provisions. N. O. Tr. & Lts., Hogs, receipts 15,000; desirable light} North. Pac 47 and butchers very scarce, 260 higher;|North. Pac. 6s, 2047 .... others 16 to 25c higher; bulk 130 to| N. P. Gt. N. Jt, 6i%s, 1936 13 the first user in each locality who will help him introduce it. Write btm to- day for full particulars. A ask him to explain how you can get the ahoma Proi. and Ref. Pacific Of Pan American Petroleum STILLS 15 PLACED IN USE AGAIN AT REFINERY 6s, 1847 20. ‘ Open. High. Low. Close. weak features yesterday, rallied feebly | wreaT— Pennsyivania - 0 whd Bt. Louis Southwestern moved|/ cent | isa? 95%g agency, and without experience or wo uy a point. Standard Of of New]. 09% ° 112% 113 money make $250 to $500 per wonth, A Guif States Stee! aleo ex- 2 , " F 5 N. Y. Steam, 6s, 6 Ta Le Ww poraey and Quit tsler Bie May < + + 10% 1.19% 1.11% 119% |Resaing gx maoetly $9,009.00; heavy $9.00 | Packard, Be,” 1 <a Re ss TS battery of efx new re-run stile 4 Y *; Rouen Reu. Iron an a aon Pac. Tel. and Tel. 52 93 was placed in operation a: the Stani : Soar tote? Feapliner= Aga isentren? Sept . . - 64% 65% .0434 Royal Dutch, N. $10.00@10.40; light light $9.65@10.10 Bena K sas 7s, 193 110 ae ard plant No. 3 this moriing. Sees bax dane, pore pls arer-oraprendtgge: =; oes aes pe ewe Sede Beare Epa packing scws, smooth $8.00@8.75;/Penn, R. %., 60, 193 11 111% | stills have been in place for some time ; ny. - 2: 62 Sinclair Con packing sows, rough $7.26@8.10; kill- but recently rem ering in the later dealings. Specule | 5a7Ts_. Southern Paolo = Pcecwasts. #7-25@8.10 hae lsoahdtarmuc tia prone eae a tive belief that the reaction ae BNC} Sept: . . 29% 40% .39%% .29% | Southern Railway Satatnesk « Sheep, receipts 9,000; fat lambs | Qu add to the output. of the plant She I far = debtor Rebeaad Dec. . STH 37% 87% 27H [Standard 10 jot SCS Mule Creek strong to 28c higher; early tup natives $ | will act as a balance and reliave the sogcrakgr etd br ery sere maar depend Pee ARE 395, 89% 39% 39% neat Copper = Big Muddy $14.75 to packers; bulk natives: $14.00| Si Crude Olt Sigs ¢ 89% | work ot others which up to the p-cs- a3 $ Pe Texas Co. @14.50; culls mostly $9.50; sheep andjeo i He’ es, 1956. ent have been handling the work. ‘z ed sovarnalssiea ok GREE Beate tre! | One 10.60 10.77 10.78 10.78 |-rexas and. Pacific 20] teedora firm; elght cars Washington | S74" pei rel,, ra aha0 | 102% 108% # ee rcp i fel ideay simat! Jun... . 925 9.27 9.15 9.17 |Tobacco Products lambs, mostly feeders, sold to arrive| Swiss Gov., $s, 1940. 132 Casper 30,000 in 1925. are Trading # sa som 5 RIBS— Transcontintal Oil at $14.35; desirabie Montana feeding | Swiss Go 105% | they gol; to live? S-214t Vv the renewal rate for call eae Wasi sept. . . 9.87 985 9.87 |Union Pacific —.. lambs $14.25; few good fat 96 pound| Uruguay 88, 1946 106% o st fixed st five per cent, the highest| oct. . , 9.90 | United Retail Stores Oregon yearling wothers $11.75; best}Un. B."& P., 6s, 101 Classified fs in the Tribune are ~ since June 38. Standard Oil of New —_—> - U. 8. Ind. Alcohol . fat ewes $7.00. H Vir. Ry., 5s, 1962 100 | whmers and possibly. the keys we M Jersey aes ite sain ® four points are Whit. Gless. % 98% vino) with every 50c paid at office will nd Gulf States Stee! to three. Other soy Be oly a i clis, railroads, equipments, motors, Butter and Eggs ah Copper BY Bayiad eto ie hoe. oie Omaha Frices. : eee ie ee by coppers ané high grade industrials Wertinghouse Bilectrie So dinar SS antl sgd OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 22.—(United cs Fair View Addition is high except] Fair View Addition — Oi Right 7 also participated in the advance. Willys Overland Falr View Adiltion — off rights|States Department of Agriculture).— in_price. 9-21-4t 9-21-4¢ react: alae CHICAGO, Sept. 22.—isutter higher; | American Hogs, receipts 6,000; activ king ~ creamery extras 410; firsts 33@36o; | RLtty and Superior - Sag pea eee Bat Wit | ointes 35. to’ Sea" haters bulk $8,006 W extra firsts 37@40c; seconds 31@32c;| \(vtane Power 2 8.60; 200 to 300 pound butchers 15 to n 26e higher bulk $8.85@9.60; top $9.70. Cattle, receipts 1,600; all classes of cattle generally steady; full loads of corn fed beeyes up to $11.05; few hedd prime yearlings at extreme top of $11.35. are vattnek Arizona we eat Northern Ore office will Chicago Northwestern 8-124! Maxwell Motors B - Consolidated Gas NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—Copper dull: electrolytic spot and futures 14. Tin firm; spot and futures 22.509 32.62. Iron steaty; prices unchanged. Lead strong, spot 6.25@6.87 Zinc quiet; East St. Louis spot-and nearby delivery 6.80@6.85. Antimony, spot 7.00 9%; , Winners 29% | etve with every 50c paid at 91% \win you a big prize. 183 asa Girls bay a lot. receipts 3,565 cases; ordinary firsts 25@26c; 27@28c; refrigerator - FLOWING 200 What is reported as being the best well ever brought jn in the Osage Sheep, receipts 6,000; fat lambs} ‘eid has been completed by the Chap- steady to stron: P & A. UNCORKS GREAT GUSHE steady feeders strong to higher; | section 31-46-63. as ay first 24 hours and was at | eet: BoP Ea New Producer Completed on Mahoney Dome Rated 260 for the second day. It is expect- Poa at 40,000,000 Feet Daily; Ferris Field Oil DENVER, Colo., Sept. 22.—Cattle—|ed that it will settle to an output Well Is Also Drilled In Receipts 1,000; market steady; beef/ high above the average for the field. steers $6.50@7.75; cows and helfers|1It would appear that production in $4@6.25; calves $6@9; bulls $2.50@| this field 4a much heavier toward the 8.50; stockers and feeders $5@7.50. south and east than in that part 100; market 10c|}which was developed earlier, Adding to its already enormous output in the Carbon and Sweetwater county fields, Producers & Refiners corporation has completed a 40,000,000 cubic foot gasser in the Mahoney dome which was uncorked at 2,177 feet on section 84-26-88. This production will be hooked up with the line now deliver- ing gas to the local refineries when needed, but until then will be held in reserve. depth in this well {s very favorable Well No. 8, on section 25-26-87, in| to others drilling in that vicinity and firsts 25@26 4c. 2-214t Poultry alive, unsettled; fowls 14@ 22%c; springs 200; roosters 13%4c. ———__—_ POTATOES * CHICAGO, Sept. 22—Potatoes wenk on white stock; dill on Harly Ohlos; receipts 104 cars; Total United States shipments 1,188; Wisconsn se2ked round whites $1.10@1.20 cwt.; ditto bulk $1.10@1.25 cwt.; Minnesota sack- ed round whites $1.00@1.15 cwt; Minnesota sacked sand land Early Ohios $1.00@1.20 cwt; Minnesota and Dakota sacked Red River Ohios $1.10 @1.25 cwt. Ale GOMPLETED FOR OFFSET 10 MAMMOTH ‘The rig was completed yesterday for the joint well of the Glenrock, Marine The Casper Private Hospital 988 South Durbin—Phone 273 Women’s and Children’s Hospital 668 age and SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND ‘OBSTRETRICS Homes B. Lathrop, M.D. F. A. C. 5 Victor R. Racken, B. So., INTERNAL MEDICINE ©. H. Horall, A. B., Rg. Cruzen, 8. B., Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Sept. 22-—Foreign e.- change heavy. Great Britain demand 4.41%; cables 4.41%; 60 day bills on banks 4.39%. France demand 7.58; cables 7.58%. Italy demand 4.19; cables. 4.19%. Belgium demand 7.18; cables 7.18%. Germany demand .07 1-18; bles OT% Holland demand 28. Norway demand 16.8 Sweden demand 26.50. Denmark demand 20. Switzerland demand 1 Spein demand 15.25. Greece demand 2.35. Poland demand .01 | (Continued from Page One.) as. nena. aaigy PATHOLOGIST. 3. F. O'Donnell, M, D. DENTIST. : ©. E. Duncan, D. D. 8. Offices in Rorhbaugh Building, 113 Eat Second ie Telephone 54 feeder lambs $12.50@13.25. _———— Do you know that at @ recent con- - vention in St. Louis, over fifty 3 per | py the outpat és dimfaishing “somewhat | £%* companion ware | represented? from the initial and is probable that/tion, suite 206, Becklinger. Bldg. {—— —————________ the hole will be continued to the sec:| Phone 1830. 9.19.3 | GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY ond Wall Creek. = Architects Preparations are being made for| All rich men bought a lot. recementing the S-inch at 2665 feet}ran buy a lot. O-2L4t in the Billy Creek test. Guernsey Test Has Showing Showisgs of ofl and gas but not eS cables 38.71. LAWYERS NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3809-10-11 Oil “xxchange Bldg. | NOTICE. There will be a dance Saturday night, September 23 at the Freeland ach ; everyone invited. Please ART SHOP THE ART CRAFT SHOP Czecho-Slovekia demand 3.20. in comm: vi and Royalty & Producers Corporation! tne Ferris field, has been completed} has considerable bearing what may lunch 9-21-1t* | pottery, Lamp Shade Maldng and JAME} P. KEM are aia pp ae on-the southeast corner of the eouth: [at a depth of 1,800 feet and placed on|be expected from future operations, it|® the test being drilled near Gur! panae| Stamped Goods 307300 0-8 408 Consolidad Royalty Bids. sey, having been found from a aepth| Make money—buy a. lot. Brazil demand 12.12. of 750 to 800 fect while the bit was Monreal 99 21-32. éast quarter of section 17-89-78 and|pump. No. 8, on the game section, is| being held by some that the sands IRVING GOFF M'CAN! drilling will be started early in the week. A-recbrd was made in the erec: tion of this derrick, construction hav- ing been started on Tuesday of this week and the same speedy pace will be maintained if possible in the drill- ing of the hole. NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—Call money also being placed in readiness for | would be too deep, if they existed at pumping. Other operations 6f the company stand as foilows: Salt Creek. No. 1, section 18-40-78; running 10- inch at 1,600 feet. working fn a sand which was over- all, in the southwest part of the field towarrant drilling. All cs which goes to prove that only thy drfi can tell. The Derrick ts alsv interested in land adjoining the Teapot reserre on which two wells have been spudded Jala by a shell of limestone. While the evidence doncusive that production ‘will be encountered it is caus efor high hope that such will be the case when the so far is not easier; high 5%; low 6; ruling rate 5; closing bid 5%; offered at 6; last loan 6%; call loang against acceptances This well is an offset to the Mam- moth on the northwest vorner of the northwest qtfarter of section 21, and No. 8, section 6-39-78; Grilling at 1,010 feet. No. 1, section 14-39-79; runaing 10- in. Afton Test at 400 Feet lower horizon is penetrated. Biverton Test to Resume Collapsed casing in the well of the DR. J. H. JEFFREY Bute 3, Zattermelater Buildin HAGENS & MURANE 206-207 O Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Bultes 14-15-16, Towasend Block HOUSE Mi 4%; time loans firm; mixed collateral| #80 to Glenrock No. 4 on the south-|inch et 1,500 feet. ‘The test being drilled by the Wal- DR. ANNA JEFFREY ef 60 to $0 days 4%; four to six months| West corner of the southwest quarter Wertz lave-Wyoming O!1 company on Tygee ee ee hae tee ate Bulte 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 WILLIAM NEIDEROUER 4%; prime commercial paper 4%%%|0f 16. ‘The Gienrock hole has been| No. 2, section 7-26-89; underreaming| creek near Afton, is Grilling at @D-/+ ob, for some time, has at last 1107 South Melrose Phone 260 standing cemented for some time and] at 3,420 feet. prorimately 400 feet, the bit having | OU" Tk St irearations are now ft te expected that this will be drilled] No. 3, section 17-2689; drilling at/been in a brown shale with some Se eed istedn tor the crestushption sor OSTEOPATHS er = in soms time during the coming week. | 1,360 feet. and heavily laden with salt ov operations. DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS SILVER NEW YORK, Sept. 22—Foreign bar silver 69%c; Mexican dollars 530. | 100 PRODUGING WELLS Ferris. : Carter Running Casi: Sa or = | ing No. 3, @ection 25-26-87; bein; at Consolidated Royalty's Richardson Boy at lot—bulld a home, 921-4t| on pump: Co einen tne’ eettiioast + quarter. tat |< CnEees, on combeny saunas Xo. LW OMENG IMAP. \ND ROOF CONTRACTING cS: a | oe No. 18, section 26-26-87; driling at| section 5-39-79 ts baling with the Bit)i, running &-inch at 2885 feet. ‘This BLUE PRINT Co. WYOMING ROOFING CO. The one hundredth well has been|940 feet. | through the sand at 2438 feet. 46. the -onty operation the company P. O. Box 325 General Roofing Contractors, Rep:!' completed in the Cat Creek field, it] No. 14, section 25-26-87; spudding| No. 6 on the same quarter ts stillli.s, q+ present in the state although Room 10, Daly Bldg 527 RE .20d Hecoating = Halts as WYOMING being a Mid-Nprthern producer on 60 feet. pumping shale off at 1665 although|ric5 gor others are now being built. J g Tweft one section 9-15-29, and is estimated as 15, section 25-26-87; rig up. | -. STUDIOS —Prices of 2 p. m. today were CAT GREEK NOW HAS being an average outputter for that field The 100 walls have been drilled in about two years and seven months, Mahoney Dome. No. 2, section 4-25-83! 2,472 feet. No. 1, section 33-26-899; standing at 1,500 feet. drilling at 1, section 36-26-87; cleaning ont to deepen at 2,142 feet. No, 12, section 26-26-87; 1/910 feet. fishing at 125 feet. Good progress is ob‘aining and it fs expected that the bit will soon be in the productive horizon. Consolidated Well Baling It is expected that the producing sand will be found within the next few hundred feet which will be reach- ed soon barring further trouble. Geol Oil Expe: Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints rts BUY SUPERIOR SYNDICATE UNITS Suite 6, Tribune Apartments. Ph. 389 jcla’ Midwest Bldg. Phone 1039 BELL'S STUDIO a Room 6, Smith Block—Phone 1 Studio Portraits, Motolon Pictures. Kodak Finishing, Airplane Wark listed on the York curb as fol-|the pioneer of the field having been Sarr ee ‘OR SPECULA IN lows completed on February 18 1920 by Derrick Well Progressing v' 110) Taxid tated “Puirciers ths Wreats | eogpgration. 71 Groen tee 6 ee eee Now drilling in the New Sheldon Dome Disctrict in Seen eee eee —_— - company, ling on the northwest J - rs si 7 NY Make money—buy a lot. 9-21-4t|quarter of the southeast quarter of Fremont County, Wyoming. et SE NE Eg oot alae —— section 14-89-79 1s in the first Walt UNITS $100 EACH Coats LEAD PRICE 4 Creek at 2300 feet, this being about * modeling arid NEW YORK, Sep! 200 feet shallower than in the Mosher! Further Information Upon Request. He RELIABLE I SHOF: E&n one Pay up for your Tribune and get m key for every 50c paid B-12-4f ~~ Fair View Addition—The Beantifal 9-214 ican Smelting and Ref 6.10 to 6.25 cer — Fair View Addition is high except in price, 9-21-4¢ Syndicate wells some distance to the southeast. After cementing this and, arilling will be continued to the sec- ond Wall Creek which lays ahout 400 |feet below the first | The finding of this and at a shallow i | TAYLOR & CASPER, CLAY, INC. WYOMING DRS. KIMBALL & BRYANT 112 East Office g { Residence Phone 1715W and 2019J-4; WYOMING FUR_ SHOP Phone 120M. Reliable, Satsfactory, Work Guar- anteed—109 West Second

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