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a Che Casper Daily Tribune SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1922. Bonen se All Markets | Oil -:- Finance -:- Bonds -:- Stocks -: Grains - jo ____Ews AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIR | New York Stocks reall Segurities ve ; Cae STOCK DEMAND. WHEAT PRIGES j sexvenee, REUNED TOON SUFFER LOSS| === American i by th I Pacond es ‘& Leather pid 4B : Short i ee iiiah 4 CHOSE Today at Chicago Is|American tisrnitional Corp 2 35 | sank Short Cover Bulli Two Cents Under Opening |2™eric\) ocomotive ----> 2 i Nex Quithtions. Aumprican Lost jo 2 % {Salt Creek Total Shows Reduction of 5,000 Barrels 1 epee ee = aoe American Su ; are a Day for Even-Day Period Ended ng induced by a more favorable polit!- | 4 i 08 September Cut General ; sd rd tendency here to} Anaconda Copper spe gave the wheat ring the early dealings. Some} Atchison a % its : ‘ if and West indies Pipe line runs in Wyoming and Montana for the week weht tn teat Eo . Baldwin Locomotive a5 ° ~ jended y Septers ee 16 showed a-loss of 5,890 barrels from the 926: i '*| Midwest Announces Reduc- trading and the decline was attained as the technical posi-| Baltimore and Ohio } 3 iat weaamuneee tne coeren wate he 2 Steal 3 , i - : previous seven-day period. A slight gain is shown from|Cameas $s : fa tion of Two Per Cent on | a ; : $3 |Some fields, but is offset by a cut from Salt Creek. eee, Seere3898 =. . Crude Purchases. carly bust ; Central Leather ndler Motors _ ; yalty 92 0: The following table shows the daily average runs from all € 1 5 fields for the weeks ending September 9 and September 16:} ci oF A Jetter mailed out to all Salt Creek cago, Mil an@ St. Pau |Mike Henry S 0 Districts, Sept. 16 Sept. 9. producers on Friday afternoon by the I. and Pac. Mountain & € 7 48.380 53,120 Hidwest. Tefining company states 04 Son. Fi a6 oka m 3,515 POF 2 that effective October only two per ‘0 " 5 800 cent will be deducted from the rune 34 [Pilot Butte - on Pipe - ir and charged to basic sediment 4 ‘ ome Cub. stead @f three which is now effecti Saw orders were ¢ 02%, | Lander This will be welcome news to the “\ ccna el , Western Exploration 2.35 “| Lost Soldier enaral halt United Pete — v Rock River ¥ Shee aN | iii} operators, as this per centage has erat ge Gane Creek — cage Goodrich Co. | Western States 30 ee att = been the cause of considerable disen- sion between the producers and pur- ng, which ranged from 1% x es I * Pathog Meee le Mule Creek chasers for some time. Inspiration Capper - Se Oe, cre: [eat Cregk ~ betty Central Company’s Carrier aDAE 1 Pasir a = t and closed at| International Harvester — 109% | Mountain Producers $ 14.50 $ 14.75 |Osage — 75) from Salt Creek Is Ready Sine ca oueenamemwers Jn. the Hiss: and closed at lint. Mer Marine. pon B85 j Merritt ——__ ---- 875 9.00/Greybuil 15 er Goeration, Effective October 1, 1922, the International Paper $744 |Gienrock Oil ~ 220 ferris - P } : Midwest ‘Refining company will de- on it rn Prds. sf 1 Sunburst . 40, duct 2 per cent from all oil recety- and oats were nefieia ‘Tire mals. ‘Credit, Chex a0 $755 Tnaceiensae With the laying of all pipe com- ed from wells into the pipe line at ie tendency was to follow | ier t Copper Sréd. and Matra. \e 53.00 pleted, connections made and pumps Salt Creek for its account on ac- of whea ter open Louisville and Nash 5.50 ‘Total barrels__.. 81,495 86,885] deine set-it is expected that a test % nae Count of dirt and sediment, instead %c off, with December 58% the corn underwent dec 1 then hafdened a Uttie all arc of the Central pipe line from Salt Maikham Deliling Resumed. Creek to Casper, in the laying of | HU. 0 The Midwest Refining com BASIN, Wyo., pattag —The Mark-| Which @ record has ‘been established, finds’ itself in a position to a thie [ham interests resumed work in the will be started on Monday. ‘ due to small prorata of oll now be- Petroleum of per cent which is now used. » started % to %e down, wit This test will be made b; r ; ner TST. to. S18c, a8 Manderson dome yesterday after a le by pumping : ¢ ue ing riin from the field, emaller per- & a7%4 : his and held > ‘and «Hartford pays oth k waiting for cas-| Water fiom the Platte river into the] Miss ses centage of first send oll now being 0 the initial range orfoik and Western - Ine and repairs on their boiler. The|line at this end with the other end|N. B. T. Bs, 99%. 100 | run, more efficient water shutofts | i deity eens ta hog values n Bpecte Rona 8 | well will be tinued to the Greybull| Sealed until the pressure reaches $00 4 r+ and casing of the wells now being r atari Pact®@rOl se sand. The Mercer dome well of the|Pounds. In the event that there are “ made by tho producers and the re- | Oper : Pan American Peiroleuin x Ohio is expected in tomorrow in the|®"¥ weak or otherwise faulty Jointe, pair work which has been done on wheat (PO MER. Low. Close | pennsylvania -- . “30}Amaden. Bud Rush of Roundup,| these will split trom the ‘excessive! Nx’ y. : & great number of wells, eack af r ce Boh 1.06% | People’s. Gas Fourth 4%e '52|Mont., has been transferred here for| Pressure and will be replaced until|N. ©. Tr. My which tends to lessen the amo’ tit (vi reet Railway pr tine es 1.06% Pure On —__-- 31% | Victory 4%s “t0|the Ohio John Wilkie, the local field|the line holds, It wil probaby take|N: Y. . GMs, 1941 112 Girt and sediment in the to. oil ushed up to a Mas or uit eae 3% |Ray Consolidated Copper ‘ man going to Montana. The Ashland: three or tour days to complete the a . ie now being run from Salt Cretk: diva: tw anon toe 1.09% 9% 1.1 Reading - : Wyorning well will be completed to the| test and longer should more than the rey ba oe M4 seas a3 4 This arrangement will remains trend, Ame t tess x 18k Meek SRI ee ae : Madison Iimestone mome time tomor-|*Verage number vf joints require re-/ Pac: Tel. ond Mel. be, 1952, 9: aK ae effect as long as the oll being pro- .-*" w points and People's Gas, Panific Dec Maer Metres Hes pee cea S| row and if production is not secured | Placing. iL 11m} duced in Salt Creek Is clean enoush ee American “‘Tobisnon Os 9s eae reek ieee Lager ane Oe Will be filled back to the Embar where| One storage tank is. completed at .M. R. 14% to warrant it, but In case conditions” bia Se in ern Pacific a. good showing was had end the well] (i* Salt Crack ond and water PumD-|Queensland 7s, i941 change, the Midwest Refining com- Southern shot. sh ‘the line ‘will, slat pe. used: 104% pany reserves the right to increase 9% 39% 304 9% | Stancard OH a ae i Sie Me test that. It will take some little Sis 5 8 the deduction at such time. % 6% | Studebaker Corporation ; S BANK RESERVES LOWER. time to fill the tank with crude after 4, % G. M. VANDARUR, 38% 138% Tennesse Copper — ; NEW YORK, Sept. 23—The actual, tae Cad ps tharet pa no et ne & Bi = 106% ‘Superintendent Pipe Line Dep't. as Co. ..... ecom pI | No < —_—_————s 10.80 11,00 10.80. 11.00 | Texas and Pacific 2 p {conditions of | clearing house Panks}aate is given by pipeline officials cs 2 9.20 9.25 9.17 9.22 | Tobacco Products beara area rede vs ange oben oe at te when actual running of the of! may | 3! : = NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, | es Onion Creatine } ried, legal Tequirementa, ‘This in|? expected. : y ieee oy See w oom ‘ag,’ County, jot nion Pacific ... ‘ly “4 vs a ‘ a na, Ss. B j United Belait Bioves 3 “20|& decrease of $60,804,610 from last pee. P. “In the District Court of the utter and Eggs U.S. tnt Alodot % “20 | week. ' a: 98% 93% | Sixth Judicial Distr ct, in and for |Ptah Copper oa |Bunect 20 TEE OTE 7 q . Natrona County, Wyoming. HS 4-313 Girteacio, Bats 38 -ieattas aac | Womtinamonae as unset -. ‘ Fay Cannon, Plaintiff, vs. Mark ys demand creamery extras 41c; firsts 334 Willys Overland _-_- Need for Butter | £2. Defendant. rmany deman 3 saa: 470; sSeatey & BC! American Zinc, Lead an : To Mark L. Cannon, whose last é |staraaral 37@40c; seconds 21@32c;| Butte and Superior m= PA ‘ eee wn address was Gen- nd demand cables 38.7 andards 37c. |Cala Petroleum - E WwW. eral Delivery, Denver, Colo: Norway demand sss unchanged; » receipts 6,053! Montana Power - f Holding Up ell Take noticn that Fay Cannon has Sweden demand 2 cases. {Shattuack Arizona — 9% fiied a petition against you in the Denmark demand 20.87 Poultry alive; lower; folws 14@22%4¢;|Great Northern Ore ; og named cuurt, the object and Switzerland dem 18.70. springs 20¢; roosters. 13c. Chicago and Northwestern -. CHICAGO PRICES. LL t: prayer of which is for a divorce, a SE a Tee | Consolidated Gan. CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—(United States h paciniee cedar Oetiog: arial ek eee aenteumonk cu ther erqugas q| cone as. Dadar ot > Agrentune ff hs _| The Independent Oi Buying com- ic i of non-supoprt and desertion. | Tr attee Rne < spas! Slight Falling Off th: "Opera-!pany nas been incorporated wit Fancy goods were scarce and the POTATOES ts 1,500; compared with “ h a You are further notified that you echo-Slovakia derr + H ‘0, strictly choice and prime} tions Shown in Report for | capitai of $100,000 divided into-190,000 etenrene. held up prices. Poor qual-/ ave required to answer the said pe- demand : | Doet lditeare Maigely. 156; to ASH Last Week. shares with a par‘value of $1 each, /'tY Of fresh butter turned sums Mter-|tition: om or:before the 27th day “iy CHICAGO, Sept. 23. — Potatoes i ; lower grades mostly 26c lower; This ‘company 4s organised for the eae oneien ae Riko ee ae November, 1922, or the «allegatio: : steady; receipts 37 cara; total United spota off considerably more> \extreme| ‘The past week was 2 quiet one at|Murposs of luying, storing. anc selling ragbaeh ie ork 430; Chicas thereof will be taken as true ani States shipments 1, Wisconsin top beef steers $11.95; best yearlings|tne Ohio, no completions being re-|crude and has opened offices: at 601) tor Philadelphia. Pye kn) aatie. ‘| judgment rendered accordingly on sacked round whites $1.00@1.25 cwt.; $11 vestern grassera 10c to 15¢/ ported. Drilling is being curtailed to Eeccncr oie ako (4 POUGias Fin [A Pe ee ee eo Ss 'taad afd 3 vis: itness the hand and seal of this Minnesota and Dakota sacked Early ww Yi © aye: higher; stockers and feeders mostly|some extent in this state, the number 4 NEW YORK, Sept. 2—Prices of] Strong to 260 higher; other-grades| ct welie in operation having been re-|_ Mr. Davis has had years of experi-| Fair View Addition is high except! Court this 21st day of September, Ohios $1.00@1.25 cw = r eran em Lacey | Wyoming olls at 2p. m. today were/ peer cows and helfers, canners and| duced slightly over previous reports./ence in the oll game, especially in the |Im prlee, . S8l4tl A.D. 1922. jited on the New York curb as fol-} cutters steady to weak; in-between| status of wells in the state follows: = Continent peice 208 is inarcagts pm ‘HAZEL _CONWELL, | a eset: 514.|8tades butchers she stock unevenly, Salt Creek Aer log ben a! phazes of the Clerk of the District Court of i SUGAR {| _Boston-Wyoming 90; Fensland 15%:|25¢ to 50e off; bulle 400 to 60c lower:| No. 1, tract 1, section 18-89-78, bal-| dustry. He has been in Casper for] Wannors, and the keys el Natrona ‘ounty, Woering. Glenrock 1 3-16; Mountain Producert |yeq1 calves unevenly 25¢ to 750 low-ling hole at 2420: feet. No. 2 Castte the past year, having been largely < prise. rs Publish Séptember 23, 80, Octo- <a fs 14%; Mutual 11%; Omar 1 11-16; Salt} or: week's bulk prices native beef| Rock, section 12-39-78, fishing for|!nstrumental in the organization of a ber 7, 14, 2i, 28, November _ A, NEW: FORE, Sebt-.33-—Sngar., £0: Creek 15% steers $9.15@11; westerns $6.80@8.25;| tools at 2100 feet. No. 2, tract: B,|the’ Central pipeline company and is ‘ 921-4t 1922. : tures closed steady; approximate sales} TS as SSIES Suckers and feeders $6@7.25; bulk| tection 7-29-78, drilling at 2190 feet.|familiar with local conditi 7,200 tons; October December | “ . i ‘This organizafion has a spur from s ‘ay. 1 LONDON MONEY. beef cows and heifers $4.50 bulk No. 10, northwest. quarter section ' . m4 pene ? fin-| NI ae Sept. Bi siver {desirable veal calves $12.75@18.25. 27-40-78, cemented casing at 2310 feet. sherman ere, bed the Central) to a £] ee = sae antes. refin-| LONDON, Sept. jar silver} yiog3 — Recelpt 5,000; lighter Rock Creek point on the Burlington where it has ttle | 35% per ounce. Money 1% per cen:-| weight fairly active, 10@1be higher:| No, 4, Diamond, section 36.20.78,/PUtchased @ sito for loading \racks nese reported. Prices were un-| Discount rates, short nd — th ee is rit were un-| ar ree 4 a and a spur will be built here soon by bulk 180 to 210-pound averages $10.40| cementing 8% casing at 2595 feet. 2b for fine granulat2]. ‘months bills 2% per cent Pigs . tion 26-20-78,| the railroad. < : @10.50; top $10.55; weightier kinds} No, 3, University, sec 3 ren Sas hice ne 2a iat ‘ All Records 1 Broken in July slow, around steady; choice pigs up to| drilling at 2980 fee! buyer in the Balt Creel field wil anean i * He $8.75; holdover moderate; hi No. 2, Trapshooter, section 34-20-78, ate Million Gallo 1 ie HIGHER MONEY RATES DEPRESS | CLE Ress shut down at 2205 fect. mich to tho producers there and Is a : ; Million Gallons. $10.10@10.55; light light $} No. State Land, section 34-20-78,|™ove which will.no, doubt meet with CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—War news eclipsed everything else packing sows, smooth $8@8.75; pack-|drilling at 3125 feet. + the hearty support of all indexendent} i, the wheat market this week, and prices went skyward. 2—All pre r ows, rough $7.25@8.10; killing] No. 8, State Land, section 34.20-78,|!"_ that district. : , : : STOCK TRADING DURING WEEK pies es@8.75, we . eritting "at 1978 feet. aeanee am will -ptart buying.oll F g4-20.78,|8% s00n as the Central line is placed bus changed at 6 WASHINGTOD vious records for This morning compared with a week ago, wheat was up 55% 7%4c a bushel, with corn showing a gain of 114, to 2ihe, and oats 1144 and 114 to 254 and 234c. The net difference Paeoodys Sheep—Receipts 1,500; _ market] No. 9, State Land, section See) : weak: compared with week ago, fat| drilling at 2060 feet. Pe een Lon meee eebancae in the ote uberis i to fig Aes i . ® . ‘and feeding lambs mostly 7$c higher.| No. 7, Dixon, section 34.20.78, shut in provisions varied from 5c decline to a rise of 32c. ! NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Quoted security values sustained |} 7 Roe ee ena pi a f #3 : ‘ } yearlings 50c higher; sheep steady to|down at 2008 feet. ‘The biggest upturn in the wheat)similar to what was witnessed just Baia sharp setback this week when professional short interests) 2s5c higher; closing top natives and| No. 1, Harrison-Cooper, section 3- Be, market, together with the largest vol-| previous to the world war. , June’ forced a readjustment of the stock market’s weakened tech-| western Iambs $14.75; bulk natives/19-78, shut down. aN ume of trading quickly followed an-| Corn and oats owed their gaifis . i gallons|*? we n : L. ‘ uM Oy, ” was $14@14.50; culls mostly. $9.60; fat] No. 7, Harrison-Cooper, section 2- nouncement that the entire British|nearly altogether to the soaring of The in-,Nical position. The Turkish “‘war scare’ was-used as the stay : r 1 ‘4 is 150,-|excuse for Monday’s severe reaction, while the callings of Pern. tah les grin geeding| et Grane Greek IS RUNNING FIRST Ol Qeeccnttihie, nia vitat Marea tac|tnoOEN. or corniabd ont wae CE loans and the marking up of the call rate to 6 per cent fur-|iambs mostl¥ $13.75@14.25. No. 10, Phelps, section 19-46-98, £ ‘tories in iGreat Britain would work| Demand for provisions was more shed the impetus for Thursday's de-|ing upward, one of the features of the tes _Jariing at 3350 feet. day and night at full capacity. In|active than has been the rule of late, ine, the‘het losses in standard shares|weely being the further increase in Omaha Quotations. No. 13, LU Sheep, section 14-46-98, ‘ the first flurry on ‘change here, nvar-|lard especially being in request. amounting| ranging from 1 to 3 points. Ths | kecteene prices both for home con-| OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 28—(United|cemented at 4207 feet. ‘The first rude has been run through}, ¢, 4 pyshel advance took place at|—————. vs compared) course of the market indicated that|sumption and export. States Department of Agriculture.}— Big Muddy the new Illinois pipeline from the Kev-l the rate of an additional cent in every June and|the long period of speculative buying| Indications that large sums of money | Hogs—Receipts 4,500;fairly aative,| No. 21, Jones, OPC, section 10-35-j/m-Supburat field to tanks south of} inute, affecting the yalue of mil- of last! jaa ‘developed an oyer-bought con till are available for investment werej mostly 10¢ higher; bulk packing drilling at 1775 feet. the station at Sunburst and it 48 ex-ljions of bushels of grain. t were|tion and that there had been a tend-|seen in the ease with which several| grades $8.25@8.65; bulk 200 to 300- : Lance Creek pected that the first carload will be!” aitnough peace moves and absence ber cent! ency xo over-discount ali the bullish | large bond offerings of the week were| pound butchers \$9@9.65: top $9.80. No. 2, Carrie Putnam, “section 4.|Shipped from there today to market. | o¢ word as to any actual fighting led The first run was tnade from the new producer of the Gladys ‘Belle,|‘°, “ubseauent rapid eee which although one of the largest to| tea. 2 lers grew more acute ar the week start operations beat all others to the drew to an end, especially after the pipeline and is the biggest outputter news camo that the Turks had stolen in the field. march o nthe British, and had aj Laterals are now being laid to the|Tarentiy gained control of the en. developments in sight. Consequently,| disposed of.. Call money rates fluctu- ttle—Receipts 550; compared/35-65, side-tracking 8% ‘casing at : Y|short interests had ttle difficulty in]ated from 4 to 6 per cent, the latter) with week ago, corn fed beeves about|2865 feet. h -| uncovering weak spots, but the sell:| rate being recorded on Thursday after-!15q to 25¢ higher; grassers mostly Wild Cats gallons, and|ing proceeded in an orderly fashion|noon for the first time since laet!steady; week's full load top corn feds} Hidden Dome; No. 1, “Biome, sec- possessions Wer® ang at no time was the market|February, However, this rate is re-|$11.10; few head sprime “yearlings/tion 31-48-90, running 10-inch casing |swamped with offerings, good buying | garded as temporary and was brought] $11.35: she stock strong to 85¢ higher;|at 1390 feet. = support being in evidence slightly be-|about by the combination of withdraw-| good beer cows and heifers up most;| O’Brien Springs, section 2-24-78, Co., Tribune The Dobbin = 3 : Ohio wells which will be the next con- The J ribume | iow current levels. als by interior banks for the financing | bulls 25e to 40¢ higher; choice Ught) cemented 4%-Inch casing at 3850 feet. ° trance of the Dardanelles. Immense age patil Sc 9-23-2t | “Domestic news develo con-|of crop movements and the demands|veals ' mostly 2fe higher; others| O'Brien’ Springs, section 5-24:6,| nections and ead abet ae be receipts of wheat at Winnipeg, as| tinued of an encouraging na-|of local importers, who hastened to|about steady; stockers and feeders|shut down at 3204 feet. hooked ‘up es.fast as poss! intl | well as other factors that “have been Pay up for your Tribune and get |* a key for every 50c paid. 812-4f |ture. Ca a continued to go higher out of bond in|about 25¢ higher. Mercer Dome, section 23-51.90, fish-}the entire field fs served. regarded = HEM wreat Seen failed to chec! e rise in ices, the spe cobb eer, Co. Tribune | action _of the market proving a deal ght | get their merchand r to get the benefit of the lower} Sheep—Recelpts 500; compared with|ing for casing at 1875 feet. ———————— Girls buy a lot n production jtariff rates. A firmer tendency also|week ugo, fat lambs 25c to 35c high- — — iron and steel industry, despite the ris-|was noted in rates for time money|er: sheep and yearlings 25c to 50c| Buy a lot with ofl rights. 9-21-1t s: i j cy of pric Further evi-|and commercial paper. higher; feeding lambs $1 higher; feed- Ie i of the moderate revival of bi | Foreign exchanges were reactionary jing and breeding sheep string, Subscribe fer Ng ae and Pen a the enlargment n response to the uncertainty of de-/ ple sieges ith cheery Serge + Atl eae prise [her er reer eee RK _ Buy ‘SUPERIOR SYNDICATE UNIT of the federal | offerings of commercial bills agalael DENVER, Colo.. Sept. 23.—Cattle Pood 30,000 in_ 1925. Where j ya FOR SPECULATION reserve system showing an increase of| export shipment. Demand sterling|receipts 2,192; market steady; beet $37,000,000 in rediscounts. quoted at least a cent below Iast cows and heifers #4@ ‘ & Now drilling in the New Sheldon Dome Disctrict in August motor car production ap-|week’s figures and corresponding d6-|5.35; stockers and feed- Fa Fremont County, Wyoming. proached to within a few thousand of|creases took place in the continentallers $6.25@7.25. the record in June, which was the|ratea. German marks Wald: fairly| Hogs receipts none; market steady i c i UNITS $100 EACH y of the in-| steady around the rate of seven cents|{o 10c higher; bull -$8.85. Further Information Upon Reauest. AT YOUR justry, tem = show the|« hundred, despite another increase of SUPPLY = STOR ate fe t the cut| 19,000,000,000 in circulation, a ‘raising | evenly lambs TAYLOR & CLAY, INC. ; WYOMING UNDERREAME the I larjof the rediscount rate to 8 per cent jewes $5@5. 38; feefer lambs $120 Sy odels kot in r|and the announcement that the note|13.25. EPORT | 7 se , 2 5 " a soolita be inc 7.000, psf Nea! A wc Has city water and fire plugs just acre ~ the street © CASPER, o meet) Fair View Addition is sightly. Quer Manas Bal