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Che Cespee Daily Cribune Oil Finance SHORTS DRIVEN TO GOVER TODAY Decline on Stock Mar- Checked and Upturn Early ket s and Repub! merger with the s ttack aided weakened Ir further liquidation of counts. F off more M steels dium hiehem B common three while points. Other Z Crucible dropping 1 one and ed States Steel Pacific a point and were follew lower ground by and Atchison. Mexican Cropped nearly 3 points more stubborr ed into Central troleum the other oils offered resistance to reaction in to ine during t ke rallied a po being 1g up of the S hour and mi 6 reco’ Business was qui upturn and the unwillingnes: of the bulls to follow prices upwar: resulted in another attempt by bears to raid the lst. Liquidation the high priced tobacco stocks and 1 dip to new low on the movement by ited States Steel common, lc, Midvale, Mexican Petroleum and Baldwin unsettled the lst again be fore noon. Losses of 3 to 6 points had then been sustained by Republic com- mon and preferred, Mexican Petrole: um, Midvale, Liggett Myers B and Lorillard Tobaceo. Call money opened it 4% per cent. Execution of large buying orders in the equipment group which carried them from one to two points beyond yesterday's final prices intimidated the short fection and an active cover. ing movement set in which elfm!- nated the greater portion of the fore- noon declines. National Biscuit was buoyant, rising 3 to 4 prints while Loone-Wiles gained 3%, Pittsburgh Coal, Gulf States Steel, Coca Cola United Retail Stores and Adams Ex press registered advances of between 1 and 3 points, Marking up of the call money rate to 5 per cent cause a halt in the upward movement later and the 4 resumed | METALS | NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—Copper dull; electrolytic spot and futures 14. Tin firm, spot and futures 32. Iron steady, prices unchanged. Lead firm, spot 6.85G6.50. Zine firm, East St. Louts spot and nearby delivery 6.80@ 6.90. Foreign Exchange NEW exchange irregular. mand 4.28; cables ¢ on banks 4.36 France demand 1.57%; cables 7.5814. ly demand 4.23%; cables 4 Belgium demand 7.1114; cables 7 Germany demand cables 2.16 Holland aemand 88.68; Norway demand 17.00 Sweden demand 26.25 Denmark demand 20.2 Switzerland demzma 13.62. Spain demand 15.10. Greece demand 2.49 Poland demand 2.49 Czecho-Slovakia demand Argentine demand 35.47 Brazil demand 11. 75. Montreal 199. TORK, Sept. aS . — Foreign t Britain de. ; 60 day bills 0 06 cables 33.75 3.09. NEW YORK, Sept. 2¢—Call money firm. High 6; low 4%; ruling rate 4%; closing bid 4% offered at 4%4: last loan 5; call loans ‘against accept: ances 4%; time loans firm; mixed col- lateral 60 to 90 days 4% @4%; four to six months 4%; prime commercial and Baltimore and Ohio; Repub-} | Wyo: \3% RAIN PRICES LOWER TODAY) | Decline Sets In After St Demand at Opening Chicago Trading. rong} of i 29. took after Decli CHICAGO, place in the ket upt e board CHIC aged ne AGO, Ser pderately of an ad despite ar Developmen ear Dar. nany notwith: pointing arranged allness terda) juarters ng kelih stan¢ hopeful ofa was sO as a bu range advance urged t which Corn wheat December market held “@% the corh range n markat descended ned weak. Corn closed c to $1% net lower with December 58tgc to 58% @%e. Oats started unchanged to %@Yc ugher, December 37%c to 37% and ater scored a slight general advance. lons were firm in line with neavy at %@ Prov log value: Op Low. Close WHEAT. os 1.08% 1.04 1.07% 62% 58% 61 41% 26% 38% 1100 9.12 tT Sep det 10.90 10.50 B utter and Eggs CHICAGO, Sept. 29.— Butter high- w, creamery extras 41%c; firsts 33@ extra firsts 37@40c seconds 31@ ; standards 37%9c. Eggs unchanged; receipts 8,028. New York Prices. NEW YORK, Sept. 2 steady; receipts "7,218; tras 46; firsts (88 to 43. Eggs firm; receipts 14,487; state near by and near by western hen- nery whites firsts to extras 55@70c: Pecific coast whites extras 65 @66c; litto firsts to extra firsts 55@6dc. Cheese steady; receipts 3,118; state whole milk twins fresh specials 24c. a POTATOES C NCAGO, Sept. 29. — Potatoes steady on whites, weak on other stock receipts 61 cars; total United States shipments 1,329; Wisconsin, Minne. sota. sacked round whites $1@1.10 ctw.; ditto bulk 80@85c ewt.; Minne- sota sacked sand land early Ohios 900@$1 cwt.; Minnesota sacked Red River Ohios $1@1.10 cwt.; South Da- kota bulk early Ohios 90c cwt.; ditto sacked $1 cwt ae SL Cash Grains. --MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 29.— Wheat cash No. 1 northern $1.05@ 1.1214; September .$1.05%%; December $1.045—; May $1.07%. Corn No. 3 yellow 57@3: Oats No. 3 white 33% @ Barley 47@5ac. Rye No. 2, 55%%c. 1, 3.23% @2.2 peed ets botake WYOMING OILS NEW YORK. ng oils listed on — Butter creamery ex score) 36 @ tho. 3474c Sept. 29,—Prices of 2p. m. today were the New York curb aa fol- Fensland 16; Mutual 11%; New York alt Creek 16%%. eee ae Flax Seed DULUTH, Minn., Sept seed, September closed 1%c up at 22% bid; October 1%sc up at 3.22 asked; November 2%0 up at 2.21% bid and December 3%c up at 2.16 asked. i 20%; SILVER paper 44%@4% ines Classified as In winners and possibly the keys wa gtve with erery 50c paid at office will _ win you a biz prise. S-124f the Tribune are! | YORK, Sept r Sec Mex! _<- Pay up for you: Tribune and ¢ lm key for every 50¢ paid. | Allied Chemica! & Dre —-- AlW Cal Americen American toan merican American American Am n | American , American | Amerian | Am Aynerican Anaconda Atchison Glenrock 1%; Merritt; 20.—Fiax, N.Y Norfolk Northern ma. fe Of Amer! yivan an Pan Penns People's Pure Oil imed Beet Can Car & Hide & Intermations Locomotive ing & Rete Sugar ‘ountr Leather pid 1 Corp Sme! Woolen Cop: Copper Harveste: ine pfd. Ww. Pacif! Prod. id 1 lean im Petroleum ry Rey Consolida Reading Rep, Tron Royal Dut and ch, Sears Roebu Sinclair Co Southern Southern F andard rudebaker Tennessee Texas Co, Texas and Tobacco Pr Transcontir Union Pace! United Rev U. 8. Ind. United Sta mie. Str Utah Copy Westinghou Willys nd Montana P truck at Maxwell M The through test on thi tion 14.39 and This well operators the field denoting much pecisa. field Tv able that tested. out ing from district tt of the he: being soug! been ments. Provably world are there is a turles ago the surfaci able, for 4 transparen| have work an injunct! country Overland American Zi Petroleum Arizona, Northern Ore eave and Nerthwestern Derrick the soon was announced that Creek had been fourd at a depth 200)| butchers $10.10@10.2! feet shallower than in nearby wells, | sows ,$7.75@8.25; pigs strong to um that production shallower here is coming attention at present and it is prob- watching pm Olt R c Corp. Copper ¥ ‘odu nental if ic ail Stores Aleoho? tes Rubber tea Stee! per use 18%, Superior 31% Power _ fotors E | Consolidated Gea, ------ DERRICK O1L COMPANY IN FIRST WALL GREEK WITH SALT GREEK WELL Oil company is first Wall Creek In tts) southeast quarter of sec- , Salt Creek at 2,385 feet| be ready to cement. is holding the attention of in the southwest part and particularly since it would be than was ex he southwest part of the in for considerable this will be completely; in the near future. Judg- recent completions in that {is destined to become or aviest producing areas of the field and land that was once con- sidered outside the structure ht for by those who have the trend of develop- the only gum mines in the in New Zealand, where whole district in which fos silized gum from trees that dled cen- is found a few feet below The substance is valu it makes the best kinds of it varnish, and many for tunes have been made by men wi ed it —>—___—_ The attempt of a@ rival to obtain| fon preventing Ganna Wal- aka McCormick. fr United States ought to fail. atacle should be put in the way of any person wao wishes at | Times Dispatch. to sing in th’s this t'me.—Richmond Sur IDERRE fi Rock Creek | $10.40@10.50; the first Wall; is now| Stocks -:- Grains ‘EWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRE. MARKET GOSSIP AND FELD NES P & A. ORILLS IN NEW GUISHER, Producers & Refiners cprporation has completed its No. 8 on section 30-40-78 in Salt Creek at 2,562 feet but no test Oil Securities Furnished by Tayler and Clay._| OIL STOCKS is 12 89 ols 23 01 LOCAL Beasemer Big indain Boston Wyoming Buck Creek Blackstone Salt Creek Chappell Columbine Consolidated Royal Capitol Pete . Cow Gulch Demino Elkhorn E. T. Williams Kinney C Compass Frantz Getes Jupiter Lance Creek Leask Reyalty Preston Mike Hear Mountain & yutwes Ree Tank Picardy Royalty & Beil teen United Wy has as yet been made of production. Camp has been built, derrick erected, and tools are now being installed preparatory to spudding in a test on Thorn- This is a new structure in which the company re MOON 15 | 1 13 00% 4 ton creek. controls Considerable acreage, 26 miles northeast of Osage and near the town of Thorngpn. Material is being hauled in for a section 13-17-1904 in the Bax r Basin field and thi hole will be ander w as soon as possible. This ocation is about six miles northeast f the pioneer well completed a few weeks ago by the Ohio and if near he axis of the cnticline. Other operations of the company e state stand as follow Salt Creek section 18-40-78, 4 02 Royalty— 08 03 02 04 o1 ETURNED HERE! : TO AGE TRIAL Colored Fighter Shot in Leg While Trying to Escape in Stolen Car Brought Back by Sheriff. in r Ri Bx, Pete drilling 2t section 629-78, drilling at West: ern States ¥Y op 14 NEW Youk curs CLOSING. -$ 16.09 $ 15. £50 9.00 1. 118 31.64 section 14-39-79, drilling at Wertz % total at 2475. , cleaning out Producers om Mountain Merritt s Glenrock _Oil 6 Creek Prds. Salt Creek Cons Prod, and Refr Marine Marine Mutual S. O. Ind Cities New feet; underream! 3, section 7-26 1560 feet "Sh ‘No. ay for Eddie fighter whe weelt near 7 Today was vis'ting Moon, Casper colored pri was shot ‘in the lég last Cheyenne in an alleged stolen Buick wtomobile. “Eddie arrived ip town this morning in the custody of Sherltf Joe Marqu's and Deputy J Allen, the two officers having brought bim from Cheyenne where they were test ng in federal cases The word must Mahoney 3 on 2 depth showing ne Bikey & jerreaming New nA vice Com. York Of fand No. 1, sestion drilling 1610 feet have been passed: becauce uw 0 be Moon, Ja‘lor Kyte made numerous rips from the office to the cel several people in tow each time. Moon will be given a pre! y yearing this afternoon or tomorrow The flesh wound, from the gunshot of the sheriff's posse which captured hin, has healed quickly and is not bother ing him, ‘The Cheyenne officials tell that when the doctors were dressing th | wound and probing for the bullet the couldn't find the lead. Moon st probing for scvera! minutes anc then asked them what they were do: ing. When they told him he fished the bullet out of his trousers’ pocket. ipat exam'ned h's wound being shot he found that. the had not gone far into the fest and he was able to remove it befor: he had been taken into Cheyenne for ive in t ion and three allo section drilling a to 4s Sacond 4s First 4ks cond 4% Third 44s \Fourth 4%) Victory 4% media sired spudding aritting section 25-26-87 section 36-26-87, 20, No. 1. 2140 feet. No. 12. 10 feet. No. 1, section 29-26-87, Three New Tests Projected. Considerable activity is being dis the southwest part of Salt preparat’ons being made re tests to be started in the immediate future, The Chappell Ol company has a derrick up on the northeast qu of sectlop 24-89-79 and this hole will be spudded in as soon as the tools can be installed. Th's location is abou: half a mile northwest of the Mosher wells and near the recently completed zunher of the K/nney-Coastal, The Inland O11 anc Refining com: ia building a rig on the north-| west quarter of 23 and it is expecte that this hole wiil soon be under w This location’ !s outside the withdraw al. The Evans Oil Corporation has its vig cumpleted and Is ready to spud in on the northeast quarter of the souta- east quarter of 23, This location is also outs’de of and adjoining the with: drawal. The latter two locations are the first to be made outside the reserve and with their successful completions will prove a vast amount of additional! nereage, The trend of production is now apparently in that direct’on and this land is Icoked upon very. favor- ably by geologists and operators in the field. eS section 26-26-47, drilling at rigging mp. 100.44 Crude Market | Hamilton Cat Creck Mite ¢ Big Muddy {Sait Creek ic reybnil ‘Grass Creek |Torchlight - Sunset nt happen some one invented an amplifier to b attached. to the sitll, small yoice o sonscience.—C’ncinnat! Enqu'rer. VS tile things that count Faith will move mountains, bui freckles seem to be more permanent ep ca King Alfonso says American w¢ men are too fat. We'll remember that, instead of the Maine, if we hav: another m’x-up with Spain, Chicage Prices. | CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—(United States | Department of Agriculture).—Cattle, | receipts 4,500; generally, steady on all | classes, strictly good and choice beef | steers scarce; canner cows fairly ac: tive, strong to higher; early. top ma- tured beef steers $11.75; long yearlings | $11.50: bulk beef steers $9.00@10.50: | Wyoming grassers $6.00@7.60 for sev ‘eral loads; bulk bologna bulls $4.15@ 4.25; bulk desirable veal calves around | $12.50: butk canners/around $3.00, . Hogs. receipts 16,000; early market steady to 10c higher; later around steady; bulk 180 to 220. pound averages top! $10.65 early; bulk [240 to 260 pound butchers $10.10@ 10.36; food to chotce 280 to 200 pound bulk packing SWA UNDERRE AN letters, photographs and little presents received from thelr children admirers are the fayorite mascots vf many famous actresses. ate Rie AT SUPPL YOUF Sixty per cent of the butter made in Minnesota is made in co-operative dairies. The co-operatives pay the farmer on an average 91.3 per cent of what the consumer pays for the butter. levenly higher; mostly $9.50@9. Ineavy $9.10; medium $9,90@10.60; light $10.10@10.55; light Mgpht $9.85 @10.26: packing sows smooth $7.75@8.60 | packing sows rough $7.25@7.80; killing pign $875q8.80. Sheep, receipts 8,500; best |iambs steady to shade lower; top | $14.50; in between grades dull; aver- aging good 25¢ lower: bulk $13.75@ 14.25; culls mostly $9,00@9.50 range lambs on sale; récetpts include 3,600 direct to packers; sheep general: ly steatiy; big weight fat ewes mostly 3.50@4.00; good handy. weight $6.56. SATURDAY SPECIALS England & Parson's Cash Grocery 1031 East Thirteenth St. Phone 850-J native No. 2 cans J, M. Sweet -A5¢ No. cans Uncle Will- iam Sweet Corn -50c No. 2 cans Pioneer To- matoes -50c No. 2% cans J. M. Sweet Potatoes _ __ 70c cans Borden's Milk_-_$1.00 1-Lb. Jars Paul’s Aszort- ed Jams -65c 20-Oz. Jars Carin=] “As- sorted Jams _ -60< $-Oz. Jats Sweet Pickles 35¢ 26-Or. Jars Sour Pickles 75¢ Pkgs. Assorted Jello____45- START TODAY saving our cards and you will soon have a complete set of Rogers’ Silverware. Cards with every 50c purchase. Largest number of our cards receives set of Silverware on Christinas. 20 Lbs. Spuds_. 5 Lbs. Fancy Onions 11 Lbs. Beet Sugar_ 24 Lbs. Plush Flour_ 12 Lbe. Plush Flour_ 4 Lbs. Navy Beans_ 3 Lbs. Fancy Jap Rice 1 No. 2 can Red Pitted Cherries - ~_ No. 2 can J. M. apple s 1 No, 2% can Yellow Free Peach ~ 2 No. 2 cans Empson Cut Beans _ -.-- Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neh., Sept. 29—(United States Depurtment of Agriculture).— Hogs, receipts 6:50; fairly altivo, nteady to strong; bulk packing grades $8.00@8.35; bulk 300 to 390 pound)’ butchers $9,00@10.18; top $10.20. Cattle, receipts 1,550; trade slow: all classes generally steady; full load | beef steer up to, $10.90; choice grades] | scarce. Sheep, receipts 12,000: fat wentern lamba steady to weak; bulk und $34.00 with $14.25 bid for best here; natives and clipped’ lambs..26 to 36¢ lower; top natives $13.75; clipped $12.85; sheep steady: ewe top $6.00; feeding) | lambs slow 15 to 25¢ lower; other sales | $12.75 ‘ 1 ! ' FRESH MEATS Pure Ranch Milk, quart_______ Phone Your Orders to 850-J * WE DELIVER Denver ‘Prices. DENVER. Colo., Sept. 2% —Cattie receipts 1,700; market steady to-weak; beet steers’ $6.25@8.06; cows and heifers $4.50@6.00; calves $6.00@9.50; bulls $2,50@3.50; stockers and feeders $5.00@ 7.50. Hogs receipts 100; market steady; top $10.30; bulk $3.00@: is L Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oi) Meal, Stock Sali. Car lots a speciaacy. CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 W. Midwest Ave. 5.50; Teedér lambs--$12 0@13. 25. IN it FE a Read on the first page how to go to ‘the Amerira next. Monday night and ‘nee the “Gray Dawn” free of charg! FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922. All sss eee 4 is oe Livestock Markets BOND SECU TITIES P Ex) Quotations Furnished b: fs y the John U. Fish {fj securities Corporation, Cheyenne, Wye., Inquiries \ Answered, nia Asked — ou, . Sug. Ret. T. and -@ Onio, és oe 6m. 1937-. 103 - Wie 103% 101% 1024, 100 105% } 1 S455, British S4%—, Bkiyn Un. Gas, Can. Pac. Ry 106% 83% 100 fe Con opper Copper vovper ro. Cork & Sub. Am. Sug. uoa. BR, F Cuban ‘Ter rowa Ck Czeshosiovak 8, Dan. Con. Mun. Del. & riud., Denmark §s, venmark Se, Un 1942 1924 ~ Stya, 18 s, 1940 4s, 19; 1931 48 4350, Iu Of & LaBelle Ba, 1» 204 |. 2047 Pac. Penn R Paris 1.M. sland RR wi iets. 1947 102% 121 104& 1068 = 100% 10094 99% 9814 ORK 1. Fe Vir Ry. whit. &P. 5s, ai The Don Pedro dam on ighest dam of its type in the world. Che engineers exnect to complete it %y next Februar; $<. Read on the first page how to go to he America next Monday night and + 103% 103%) { the Tuo-! umne river in Californie, will be the | Pet of Court Hotel | Killed Under Ants | were s morning learned that “Toots,” the | tox terrier belonging to tor, had alae sad patrons of 2 pet by es t hav ta Piotaick into the but wouldn said Mr. <d the a 522 wage Read on the first pete how to go t the America next Monday n'ght ste the “Gray Dawn” free 0? char | ~~ The Rritish miners fede: puted to be the stronge -SWAN ; UNDERREAMERS SUPPLY NORMA ¥ TALMADGE: THE BEER L FLAMES Surveying cud Locations Geologists Oil Experts ‘| Oil Field Maps, Biue Prints WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO. P. O. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg. sto the “Gray Dawn" tree of charge. 233 East Second St. JOHN P. BEEF Choice T-Bone, 1b..3714 Choice Sirloin, Ib......36c¢ Short Cuts or Club Steak, Ib... .35¢ Round Steak, Ib.....30¢ Shoulder Steak, Ib.....20c Hamburger Steak, Ib. 15c Choice Pot Roast, per Ib. 18Yec Good, meaty Shoulder Boil, 1b. 15c¢ Prime Rib Roast, boned and rolled, Ib_....224%4c Prime Rib Roast, stand- ing, lb... Short Rib of Bee 3 lbs. for.. * PORK Small Pork Loins, Ib. 35¢ Pork Shoulders, Ib. 1914¢ Pork Butts, lb. 25c Pork Steak, Ib__ 26c Pork Chops, Ib Pork Sausage, 2 Fresh Hocks, Ib... ‘LAMB Genuine Spring Lamb. Legs, Ib. 34e Shoulder to Roast, lb. 20c Steaks, lb. . .25e Chops, Ib 40c Breast, fine with dumplings, 2 lbs... PURE LARD 2 Ibs. for. 5 Ibs. for... 10 Ibs. for... 50 Ibs. for... Tbs. 35¢ 12Ipe -15¢ Phone 1288 GRIFFIN VEAL Shoulder Steak Loin Steak. Shoulder Roast. Shoulder Boil Breast Veal (fine stuffed) Veal Chops SPECIALS Sweet Pickled Side, 1) RRS fea lis Sel BUA Calf Tongue as 25c Ox Tails, Ib........-..7¥ac Limberger Cheese, per Ib. _. pec. 350 Garlic Sausage, Ib. 22%c Corn Beef, sugar cured. per lb 10c and 15c Sugar-cured Dry Beef, Ib. Salt Pork. Belgian Hares, Ib... Sugar-cured Ham, sliced to fry. Goed grade siiced Bacon, Ib............ Calf Brains, set 2 sets for. BACON Whole or Half'Slab, Your Choice Swift's Premium... Armour Star . Morris Supreme . Good grade of Bacon, whole or half.....27¥/¢ Brisket Bacon, Ib.....22'2¢ HAMS Your Choice—Sugar- Cured Skinned Hams, Whele or Haif. Swift’s Premium. Armour Star .. Morris Supreme ... VEGETOLE 2 Ibs. fo: 4 Ibs. fo -.45c 24c .35c .35¢ 35¢ 35¢ Eastern Nebraska Corn-Fed Hens and Springs. You will be better satisfied when you select your own meat. STOP AND SHOP. WE BUY THE BEST—DO YOU?

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