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_ be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE -- Finance -:- Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock +:- All Markets —_—_—_— NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED » OTOGKS HIGHER WHEAT SLUMPS j Scrvwexsueej/) ow some. MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS, 2°85S§—posm-seccmns ONPEAGE NEWS, ON HEAVY SALES) === = = NEW SIGE GUSHER HOLDING UP \ S4% Rally Sets in Toward Close |Peace Prospects in Near East American Hide & eather péd> es% | Buck Creok ocean alate g ber 5 RAPE basa saps After Day of Rapid “Have Depressing Effect on |4™erican International Corp -_ 34% | Burke —_ i Sa ER See mae eel cit an--am. © 5. 193% 1035 pe rel Vv be cetend | Amesioan Biack Tail The well of the Chappell Oi! company on section 32-46-63 | 2" Parser) association opened tm) ai gue. 1 100% T. und T.; & Ohio, 6s, 1 Americen CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—In a general! Ameriuan Stock market /rush to sell the wheat market under | \merican in the Osage fied is reported to still be flowing at the rate | tha: i: is predicted will break all ree of 300 barrels per day with the bit only slightly in the sand. ! ors While it is problematical as to how long this flow will hold) seni nites Columbine — ns Sonsolidated Royalty Capitol Pete NEW YORK, Oct. vance in prices in today’ ‘was the dire-t result of the'most peare-l went a sharp fall today during the | American "31 Gow Gulch _ up it is generally conceded to be the best outputter in the; A°CO°"s © Soverntent rep fut developments in the Near East. “@ | Domino . r see ah eperd 6 sued the taxable Income of Short overing by speculators who had|‘#rly dealings. Greatly diminished | Anaconda 6 | elkhora Sj jfield. It is believed that the big production of this district] porations for 1920 dropped $1,200,000 sold freely last week on the possibility | likelihood of fighting at Dartanclles rey ys ET. 32 is in the southeast part of che field{eult that ti iy 2:9-+ wells will be of war or further serious developments | was the chief factor which induced | Baiwin Locomotive 133% | Binney 34 [and sperators are ag py tomy Aba sajreyaetiade panies irs sony se | The federal reserve board says that in the Near East furnished the impet-| setting and tut to the b in pricen, {Baltimore and Onlo $226 | Conpans e cntion to that dis with the re : the fleld chows| banks are in’ an exceptionally # us for the rise, which carried @ num-| Transportation difficulties {0 the east,| Bethlehem Steel “B’ Frantz a LS oa position and are meet: 2 oper ate ells in the fi ¢ die - ber of active semues trom one to fivelioth on the lakes and railroads, to.|Cansdisa, Pacitic cbeig ho aco able Gemand for credit with ease patrol» ein hen coedy Levante 92 gether with heavy marketing of wheat |Chandler Motors : stage depth 3 Reports of 139 class one railroad : ;]im the spring coon resicn, ed al Chesapeake and O L Stock which is 100-0 Cary 7 re arent 8 1 . - which rang.d f*.m 1% to 2's t,er.| Chicago, R. I. and Pac. re country . ease tat ee rigaes ening me small vating supply of! December 1.04 to 104%, and May 1.07|Chino Copper —-_-._- £9%h lOocrunar nee } Weeiieshihe Maslidicee tile aes ee stock on the market at current prices. /t, 3.971; was it oved +: cor tiaued| Colorado Fuel and Iron 334s |Ree Bank “4 | Chicago Prices pany on Section 21-45-63 has been re . Mets Apeculafors scrambled to cover in the] \ esa * ’| Corn Products ex div _ ae te al 2 bed igen 5 na : —— % /atternoon, causing another shap up-| "et*?e-s interrupted ‘n some cuves by | Corn, Products itt | Bicaray 03 CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—(United ates! paired and drilinig has been resumed] The federal r ban? K @ la slight rally. AEM nay red 84% | Royalty & 12 13 [Department of Agriculture.) tie | on in baat A. 4 well t REY he ‘te serve banks of Kan o f v a id Wri) panto 5% = és A good well is expected! ty, Minneapolis, Cleveland and | Copp: pest Hat 9 ised rice’ ratte weece| . 1; later transactions tisders showed | Famous Players Laake dau |Tom Bell Royalty 01% 02% |receipte 31,000: atrictly good and/at this location when the sand Is pen-| piiiadcighin re Cleveland and | Copper heavily bought and there was # con-|% tendency to go slow penayny Swrther |General Asphalt 2% | yostern, Exploration. 3.25 3:5 | cluice native beet stromgto ‘inher | strated c etna chietn, tinued demand for Mexican Petroleum | 2evolopments as to peace between tac} General Electric 7 03 04 lother gfides slow; steady to weak:! The Wyoming High Test 01 ¢ a and the stecl sharese. The closing | British and the Turks. ‘The close twas |Goneral Motors mea pots lower; early to matared beet| pany is entering the field, having : . easy, 1 to 1%c net lower, with Decem-|Goosrich Co, —. pe steers 12.45; others at 12.40; well ranged to drill the Stephens permit} Average pi 20 industrials on} was strong. — ber 1.04% to 1.04% and May 1.97% to a cera pt y on 14 ished long yearlings 11.75; bulk native}on Section 5-46-63, which ‘s consid-|the New York Stock Exchange today |“ Sew Sen 1.07%. nois Central i beet 9.50@ 11.00; supply of west-| ered betr mo 1 best. We is 80. off 82. Twenty rails 89.60, Be lela Ri N Scan fens or ocd and oan were under leas ries-|!nsplration Copper NEW YORK CUR CLOSING. [of prassers Mieeral: ave eaty se (thew Meld. gaa develo off AR, ing rary rey so: Hien pe “ponte eure than was tne cise with wheat, Sag magn ght rad Mountain Producers .$ 15.00 § 15.25}heavy Montanas to feeder - buy extensive scale Is « ; ss € a flood of buying orders into|2"@ Were relatively firm. After over-|tnvjncible Ol Merritt —..-_- ae 8.62 | 7.60 some plain Kinds to killer at|bo started immecdiu:+ }limitation of ralary of County Su-|Penmark 8s, bei 2 He Trarket at todays opening {ine te to Nc s2wer, December F3% tc| tatermational Paper Glenrock On 1.18}€.50; better grades beef cows and helf starr perintendent of Schools, County | Detrois City aAMlacil kes Sulnts tela edits ae Uae: the corn market recovered most | Kelly Springfield Tire 14% _ ii * Pris 18.50 ieee ers and canners about stenas; mig] Lightning Destroys Rig. Assessor and County Surveyor. DaiPont merous among active isaues. tia, | ¢ aces Ken-wwcott Comper; 34% | Salt argh erg 3 ay ree tween grades beef cows slow: weak (©) re recently completed’ gusser of the| | Article XIV, Section 3, Limit of steels, equipments and merchandie-| ull crop estimates were respon- eee orn ville . pete | er he efrs, -- hye one tupaventy lower; _ bulls, ockers and] onic Or) comp: In the Rock Springs | Salaries—Classification of Counties} 5. ing shares led the advance with more|‘bie for upturns which subsequently | teen nee a 291 part “Ir Boe gan | feUdes nteady to weak: bidding un Pied which lina a eapacity of 43000,-|for Amount Of. The sularies of (;: moderate gains being recoried by the Sook piece. in the oro ace Nay; Prices Middle (States ‘Or eese 2163 evehly lower: on veal cares: ‘ pe 020 cubic feet of gas dally was struck|county officers shall be fixed by Great vaile kal coppers: closed firm at % 0 Se net gain, with | \riavale Steel ___ 2 4 jose bulls 4.00@4 bulk butcher}. lightning a few days ago and the|law within the following limit Hock. Valle Extensive short covering acceler-| December 59% to 59%. Missouri Pacific _ 196.00 a ee to - Aa eee. - ly destroyed. wit: In counties having an arse Hu, 0. and vance. Mexican Petroleum |, Oats started 4 to 4@% off Decem-| New York Cetnral Rin MATES | ot Hogs receipts 35.000; few desirable as injured and the flame] valuation not exceeding two million LaBelle Iron ated the advance. o = A ints. with | Per 36% to 37, and later showod slight} N. Y,, N. H., and Hartford 30% |New York Oil z 25.00) Kind around steady with Saturd ren extinguished otter a few hours| ($2,000,000) dollars, the sheriffjJap. ( was pushed up three poi ba “4 xains of 1% to 2% being recorded |®¢ners! gain: Norfolk and Western». 119% LIBERTY BOND: average: others rk although !t made a spectacular} Shall be paid not more than fifteen Jap. by Standard Oils of California and Provisions were neglected in the [Northern Pacific ex civ. — _. $180 to 240 pound ay laze that could be seen for miles|hundeed dollars ($1,500.00) per J&P. New Jersey and Pan-American, ‘The|**t!y part of the day and were nom-|Oklahome Prod, and Ref. sie 44 lop 10,45 one load; bulk 140 to 160] white it lasted. year; the county clerk shall not be J@? advance in stecls was led by Crucible | /"#!ly without change. — oer Sat "99.80 ] DONNA averages 9.90@10.20; good and ES aid yore than twelve hundred dob |} and Gulf States, “each of which! ciicAco, Oct. 2 nneyive rteteis ie wR eas miro Pipeline Runs by States, BEANS. Radishe Retry yrath Sela oun while gains of Ot bphesce ch ri can Petrote titute | S| Bee prcewcuton, Storie) US Song Cease to Minivan, Beated Open! High Low Close £.25; pigs monty 9.25@9.50; few 9.76:] The American Petroieum Institute] shall not be paid more than twelve Acs ye ; Steel common, Republic, Bethlehem} Wheat Deo. 1.04 - 1.04% 1.94 1.0644 $+. Coweclidatell: Ganoer vy §,90@10,20; medium 9,90@10.40; | AaAies © aS eataiin he Sross/ hundred dollars ($1,200.00) per N. Pct 108% ( B and Midvale; Belawin and. Ameri:| Mey 1.07 1 1.07 Reading: fesc-e cxen te Nght 9,90@10.35; light Mebt 9.700 | ot eae een eee at bovteant ee year; the county treasurer shall not |X. ¥. Cen. 95% vagn Locomotive earh improved more Corn Dec. 68% 60% scdpb icon cand [eteer 16.00; packing sows, smooth 7.654 a beotats py sapere eo be paid more than one thousand|N. 0. than 2 points, as did May Department | May BL 82% Royal Dutch, N.Y. 8.50: packing sows, rough 7.15@ 7 Cabaret renin receeigae dollars ($1,000.00) per year; the). Y. uz - Stores, United Retail Stores, Consol- - Dec. jhe) o ern as wees “ k ling pigs 8.75@ A . i eek .an increase of 13.350 barrels Sesiatyy antsonnr sane nee te pais. Picking ae hs ; 1947. ty fe rf] May - E Sinclair Con. Of — Sheep receipts 24,000; {at native ¥ ais y ; or an one. thousand dollars, Packard, 8s, 19 F 7% 107 i(ated Gaw, Studebaker and UAmett So prk Bi th Tin |Southern Pacific lambs upesieg sround Tbe lower thar] ,27,, ine following, table estimating | ($1,000.00) per years the coante ree. 7 3% can Tobacco. Meat eet: Fait 2 he daily average gross crude produc : ; Penn. 2 Reading lead’ the rail list with {71rd Oct. —— athern Railwa: ‘Friday; sellers holding back; ear Pl tion’ tor the two periods It will be} SUPerintendent of schools shall not} penn. 1 4 an. Standard Oil ow N. J. 12.75 to city butchers; few good natives ( E; be <aid more than one thousand u gain of 1% and Utah stood at t * reas | Studebaker Corporation : Noted that the output of Wyoming and| dollars ($1.000,00) 2 1 ris IZM 6s head of the copper list with a simit. ¥ bs Oct. — Tenness#¢ Coppqr 13.50 to packers; no fat westerns sold! \ontana shows a gain of 5.150 barrels. ere: per‘year. InlQueensiand 7s, 1941 advance. z Pekan Cos. cy carly; feeder demand broad; several iad: SA owkan counties having an assessed valua-|Qucensland 6s, 1947 The’ higher. prides twere not *naia nese ena Paattio’ = 0 |ioads Montana feeders higher at 14.701 yxtwhoma . 400.650 400.800} 822 Of more than two million dol-|seine, 7s, 1942 igher p ‘ 600 |, tained after the first batch of buying Butter d E ¢ Tobacco | rroaucte!s. 2 to Michigan finishers: sheep arount} cansas lars ($2,000,000.00), and not ex-|Sin. Crude Oil, orders had been executed. The im: and hggs Transcontinent! Ol 7 steady: choice Montana feeding year | Sorts 5 ceeding five million’ dollars ($5,- Glevke mediate requirements of the shorts Union Preitic Rock Greek lng wethers 12.90. entral Texas... ’ 144,600 | 000,000.00), the sheriff shail not Ry. Ota, iaving been met, prices sagged stead-| CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—Butter: gteady: | Untied Retail 8 82%. | Osage hes EOE North Louisiana and : pene cae ae two: thousand | 8 pe hy, the recessions ir 2: popular| creamery extras 42; firsts 54s 37; oxtru | Ty, tea atacn no ge 6249 | Lance Greek Dmxha Quotations. Arkansis , _.. 123,100 | Sounts ($2.0 0.00) per year; the shares ranging from 1 to 2% points. |firsts 38941; seconds 32@33;, stand-|taitea States Steel Hote pcos Sei hap UMAMA, Neb., Oct. 2. — Miter} tulf Coast ....... 107.800 Sete y bh Sha yee Be Fernie There were indications that compara-|ards 3814. Utah Copper --.---._. 86% (Grass Cre States Wepurtment of Agriculture.)—| Sastern - ....,.... 113,000 | ($1,800.00) per paar th, county | Craguay Se, tively little outside buying had been} Kggs unchanged; receipts 6,956] Westinghouse Electric 62 | Torchilght Hogs receipts 9,000; steady to. 10c low | Wyoming and Apa: per.‘y Aganiee Viun Be treasurer shall not be paid more attracted into the market, Bear oper-|casem; firsts 28@3Gc: ordinary firsts| Willys Overland ___ 7% {Sunset — er: bulk packing grades $7.75@8.10: Levees 881260 2.100 4 Vir. Ry : ators furnished the principal source |25@26; miscellaneous 28@28; refriger-| American Zinc, ad and Si. _ 19% butcher hoge sterdy to weak: Wulk + seeee- 390,009 385,000 tet noo nthe Hundreds aollats WAit.; Gless,- '6a.1941 of supply on the downgrade, with sales {ator firsts 25@26, Butte and Superior Sate TEs 200 to 300-pound hogs $9@10.15; tor | peusgnar hall not be palditaore thay well below recent averages.. A re-| Poultry allvo, lower; fowls 11@23;|Ca'a Petroleury, — BE tae canta: wenden a $10.25. Botate 1,507,050 1,493,700] twelve hundred dollars ($1,200.00) | Shall. be at public auction, after newal rate of 4% cer cent for call|/springs 1%: foosters 13. fosors rn ppb She (Rd PEt ale oe o10Te Cattle receipts 15.000; better grade- —— per year; the county and prorecut-| Such delay (not less than the time money also acted ag a check on exten- at Nothanebee cS. 2 mixed 63% @85%; No. 2/08 COMM fed bueves fairly activ oan Pipeline Runs Sow Gain. ing attorney shall not be paid more| fixed by congress) in portions at yellow 64@65%e. stendy; top $11.50; grassers and oth-| Pipeline guns: for Wyoming ana|than fifteen hundred dollars|PToper intervals of time, and at ers slow about other classes of Oata Nes 8 white donbltc:; Noe Montana totaled 87,085 barrels for| ($1,500.00) per year; the county | Such minimum prices (not less than white 38% @40%4. i = rik ee Pace ty wees week ended Septrmber 23, as| superintendent of schools shall not ve ia! tee ak fixed by congress) as Rye No. 2. 2044@71¢ Oo a eee aa | Rainst $1,495 barrels for the pre-|be paid more than fifteen hundred |‘? realize the largest possible pro- lo era samp es. atk: fat lambe $134) | ious seven day period, a gain of §,-| dollars ($1,500.00) per year. In| ceeds. And said Board, subject to : top $14.15; some held} ;9 barrels most of which {s account-| counties having more than five mil-|the limitations of this constitution Timothy seed 5.00@6.50 ; s A 5 3 7 sheep end yearlings steacy:! vq tor by 7 i 5 and under such regulation: Cloved seed 13.00@17.00. ga 310.60; wethers $7.60 1 for by gains in runs from the Salt}lion dollars ($5,000,000.00) as- ras S as nray sive buying operations. The lst ad- Yanced again around noon in response ; lo a brisk rally in Consolidated Gas, POTATOES which was pughed up more than 3 ints, and an active inquiry for} CrcAGo, Oct. 2.—Potatoces steady; ‘quipments, which extended the'r erly | cents 117 cars; total United States gains. shipments 1,437; Minnesota sand land Buying of seasoned dividend payin |onios, bulk TS@85c cwt: Minnie nominal. ; Creek field. sessed valuation, the sheriff shall|%e Provided by law shall have the stocks Inspired more _confidence/ Req River one, bulk 80@90c Sw; ” Loar ee : feeding grades slow: 000} ‘The following table shows runs for| not be paid more than two thousand| direction, control, disposition and among the bulls and prices crept UP wisconsin bulk round whites 80@90c Ribs 11.00@ 12.00. and choice feeding lambs $13.25@]-ne two weeks: dollars ($2,000.00) per year; the|C@re of all lands that have been slowly to the earlier high figures of} +. eet. Pa 13.90; feeding ewes $4.50@6.00; breed Districts’ . Sep. 16}county clerk shall not be paid heretofore or may hereafter be the morning or above. Shorts were Bee ee > aa ee Ing ewes $6@7.5%. Jalt Creek 450 48,880|more than two thousand dollars} %@nted to the state. lnpreseed By tn ey Se rested Ade et SS telah sd Big Mucdy 728 3:760| ($2,000.00) per year; the ‘county W. BE. CHAPLIN, ing and the fact that prices moved ob . BES i = DENVER, Colo., Oct. 2.--Cattle re | Lance Creek treasurer shall not be paid more % Secretary of State. upward with the same facility as |Drilling in Cold Bay District], Department of the Interior, U- 8.|ccipte 7,200; market steady Pilto Butte {than two thousand — dollars], Publish August 21, 28, Sept. 4, cownward. United States Realty and]" : | Holds Excitement for | Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, |\ower: beet steers 6.75 ea TER ODO GOD ee th ones | 11/48; 305) Ontobersiaics;cae tie SS Improvement, American Locomotive C x ‘Algsk | September 23, 1922. _. |heifers 3,50@6.00; 3 Soldier assessor shall not be paid more|®"4 November 6, 1922 ond United Retail Stores advanced 8%, NO PART OF TRUST: askans. | Notice is hereby given that Ed-|iuiis @3, stockers and feeders c River than two thousand dollars — Canadian Pacific and Gulf States and Larger, ward G. Marquis, of Waltman,|; 99q@ a Grosa Crane ($2,000.00) per year; the county| NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS and prosecuting attorney shall. not Sui ini ae e paid more than twenty-five hun-|_ Notice is hereby given that pur- ~ 2,280 dred dollars ($2,500.00) per year;|‘¥#nt to a request of property own- 761900 6.830|the county superintendent of |€'8 Who will pay for the installation a = ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 2.—An-| Wyomin, who. De be 7, 3 : ' Midvale Steels 3, Wells Fargo Express . ys E> , on! December 7, ¥ tm 600; market opened 10} tzamilton De a robacco, Products 2%, Delaware nouncemén: that big oll interests will} 1940, made Additional Stock-rais-|,'it% igner close steady; top 10.35] wule creck Lackawanna 2% and New York Cen- soon start drilling for oj in the Coldjing Homestead Entry, No. 017905,! junk 9.25 ¢10.25. tral, Atehison, Reading, Pullman, Bay district.of Alaska’ promises to|}for E%W'% Section 14, SW | Sheep receipts 27,000; market 25 to Bethlehem ‘Steel B, Crucible, Tobacco Rone. pia ai tee! scenes of gold rush NWSW 4, EX NW % Sec- soc lower: lambs 12.00@18.00; ewes | / _ |585 615| Schools shall not be paid more than|°f # certain lighting system in the Products A, Houston Oil, General Elec} 4 statement issued from headquar:| vii have an yahord eeehon iSgomesd Ie oA Neeae ls RRR WS. 4.0004 feeder lambs 12.00@12.75, 250 240|two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) | City of Casper, the Qity Council tric, “Adame Express and American|ters of the Standard Oil company of g the new fields recent- Section 22, Township|—_— 2 635|per year. The county surveyor in| %¢Teby gives notice that bids will be E ly, For this new oil country a say those | 33 Range 87 West, 6th Indlana iat Chicago says: who have visited the new te z a yee elds recent-) Principal Meridian, has filed notice,80 West, 6th Principal Meridian, Recently revived story that this/attendant upon a stampede, is prob-|of intention to make final three-|has filed notice of intention to Seeppeny, peloriee A @ trust and 48 OP-labiy more rigorous than the wind}year Proof, to establish claim to:make final three} ear “Proof, to SILVER erated as part af a larger organiza-|swen reaches surrounding Cape|the land above described, before establish claim to the land above 300) each county shall receive not to ex-|°Pened for the installation of such : si jceed fifteen’ dollars ($16.00), pes | s¥Stem and the furnishing of mater- --87,085' 81,495] day, for each day actually engaged| #8 therefore according to the plans in the performance of the duties of | 224 Specifications now on file in the his office. City Engineer's office in the City of ——— | Sugar 2 to 2 fipn,.directed thy: interests: other Wis) boing Marion P. Wheeler, United States described, before Marion P. Wheel- iti ry 3 Nome. 3 . s ed, Additional Homestead Entry Ser- Casper, on October 2, 1922, at its board of directors, is absolutely and if tab . a 3 - < ; ¢ N ri >» L922, ee RS 4. | unqualifiedly false. It is an independ- The Barrens at Cold Bay offer no| Commissioner, at asper, Wyo-\er, United States Commissioner, at{ia; 925974, allowed April 1, 1921, iUMBER TWO. eight o’ck p. m., at the City Hall shelter against the sweep of the wind, mini, én the 4th day of November,'@asper, Wyoming, on the 81st day| for NisNW%, SWUNWM, NW% |, Authorizing a consolidation of|of said ( 37 ‘ ty ver 69%; Mexican dollara 52%. lent cocporation owned by 27,109 Indiv-ja ia the absénce of fuel, save bepch jof October, 1922. E SW% Section 20, NW% Section|the two state land boards and re-| (Pub. Sept. 26, Oct. 2 2 ' a ae eee ice ravldaal Cerne 16. naz | Wood and parafine, will add to ‘hear |. Claimant names as witnesses:|. Claimant names as’ witnesses 21, Township 34 North, Range 84/lating to the establishment of the : Oe ie ae } London Silver. Konbees he cotatay cooks tidies | f¢Fing of the prospectors who plan to|Joe L. Marquis, of Casper, Wyo-|Henry Smith, Robert Finn, Her! West, 6th Principal Meridian. new Board and prescribing its pow-" NDOD 2-Bar silver 35 ea reatnsaeh pees say es eo inyade the country. ming; Frank Twidale, of Barnum, Schulte, Ted Wangseng, all of Cas-} Witnesses: A. L. Hedding and|crs. fi {6d per ounce. te nine dicectors actively enganed in| The uninviting prospect, however,|Wyoming; Samuel ‘“Twidale, of per, Wyoming. : : F, ©. Flivers, both of Powder| Article XVIII. Section 5. ‘the| BBMMOIID) hed cdoeeN toh teSt | eee ee ee eet ara. Will not hold back the adventurers, for tman, Wyoming Robert | ERWIN, Register. | River, Wyoming: Rudolph Dead-| Governor, Secretary of State, State : ehh London Metals. already the regular steamers and|Grieve, of Oil City. Wyoming. (Pub; Sept. 2 S a strivin, to render utmost service to cr LONDON, Oct. né sople of ralddie west. furnish ateady|!#Unches plying between Seward and B. J. ERWIN, Register. 1922.) emus ix 63, 158; futures Ix 64, 7s paid: elec-} Peo! ‘Kodiak are booked to capacity weeks | (Pub. Sept. 25, Oct. 9, 16, 23, trotytic spot 1x 71, 1s; futures 1x 72,|¢™Ployment to 26,000 men and women | ee oe ene eee reine) 1922.) " CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR Oyen epot 1x i64, 10s; futures ix}@Md render fair return to stockhold-/ need. ese the men entering : eee PUBLICATION 10s; tin spot 1x 164. 10s; futures injers Comrany neither owes nor ac-[ft0Mm Alaska will have the advantage | cP cay 165, 12s paid: lead spot 1x 24, 128 pads) oo ces allegiance to arly individ-|of being outfitted for an indefnite stay| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION aay futures 1x 24; zinc spot Ix 32, 12s paid: and already hardened to the rigors of —- Department of the Interior, Un-| PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL |? aturen eee Se ae eels Oh Mente ee aa litig npethernt winter. Department of the Interior, U. S.|ited States Land Office, Douglas, AMENDMENTS. posal of lands cf the state granted - pehibc: Berke ahr Scns ES Rival interests have been shipping | Land Office dt Douglas, Wyoming,| Wyoming, September 23, 1922. —- . or which may be hereafter granted Minneapolis Cash Grain. . |umber and supplies into the district | September 18, 1922. ;. The following named entrymen The following is # full, true and|for the support and benefit of pub- MINNEAPCLIS, Minn, Oct. 2.—-|f0F some time and the erection of! Notice is hereby given that Wal-|have filed their notices of intention| correct copy of the constitutional|lic schools, subject to the further Wheat cash No. 1 northern $1.05% @/™ushroom towns is expected to soon|ter W. Burnside, of Casper, Wyo-|to make final proof on their home-| amendments which were proposed | limitations t at the sale of all lands take place at several designated points.|ming, who, on Aug. 30, 1919, and stead entries before M. P. Wheeler, by the Sixteenth Legislature of the! Many of the promoters, according to | Mar. 15, 1920, made Homestead;U, S. Commissioner at Casper,|State of Wyoming, and which will} those on the ground, are merely there | and Additional Homestead Entry,| Wyoming, on tha 3rd day of No-|be submitted to the electors of 5, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23,}low and Patrick Hand, both of Cas-| Treasurer, State Auditor and per, Wyoming. perintendent of Public Instruct! B, J. ERWIN, Registe shall coastituts a Board of Lund (Pub. Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, | Commiss. ners, which under dire: 1923 tron of the Legislature as limite by this constitution, shall have di- rection, control. leasing and dis- Standard copper AT. YOUR , SUPPLY. STORE (BidbcePor | 1.11%; December $1,06%; May $1.09% NEW YORK, Oct. 2—Copper dull:| “Corn No. 3 yellow 56% @57%4c. | SS tic spot and futures 14c. Oats No. 3 White 34@35%c. | 4 i 3 Pp bah te Dre ands tatdtep f88.00@1 ~ spacey, A6e ire. cre |to make their stake out of the general |No. 018379 and. No. 018380, for|vember, 1922. state for their adoption or rejection | Surveying aud Locatiéns | sae Rye No.2, ee. conditions surrounding the boom. of|Hd. NE% Section 23, Township 34|_ George P. Huber of Powder]at the general election to be held in| Geologists Oil Experts 2 Tron steady; No. 1 northern 34.00@ 1$ the others who are joining the rush, | North, Range 80, and Ad. Hd. S%|River, Wyoming, on Homestead / this state on the seventh day of No-/] Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints Will Move Law Offices 35.0%; (No. 2 northers 32.00(33.00; some are only going in for the adven-|NE%; N4SE%. SE%SE% Sec-|Pntry 026971, allowed October 11, vember, A. D. 1922, being respec WYOMING MAP AND The law offices of Embree H No. 2 northern. 32.00@33.00; No. 2 ture while a few will neriousjy attempt |tion 22, NE4NE% Section 27,;1920, for NisSE%, SWMSE% lively amendments numbered “one” BLUE PRINT CO. Foster after October 9, 1922, will southern 25.00@27.00. MONEY the explottation of the reachrees pre-| WNW % Section 26, NW % Sec'| Section 20, N%Si%, SEMSE% |and “two,” received from the said | rudcsyeas . Stes ci ckcia oeae a Lead ‘firm; spot $6.35@6.50. jnumed to be'there. The announcement |tion 28, Township 34 North, Range Section 21, Township 34 North, /Sixteenth State Legislature: + O. Box 325 Eee a etal abana is j Zino tirta; Seat Louis ‘spot and {thas served to stimulate interest in oth-| Range AA ee yee A a Number One. ane | Room 10, Daly Bldg. Royaity (Ol Exchange) Bldg. } nearby delivery $6.80@6.90. - “ at ,}¢r parts.of the territory and efforts, . ., 4 UthOTsMIg. An Increase - in. the * Antimon} spot 7.00. Set ioe Ais Haee renee eee being miade to attract attention to; SWAN ia Apr eee een Gee oo se a page ‘at 5%; loan, call {#overtes made in the Anchorage and UNDERREAMERS are 1, for NE%, Ed NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION |) Sonne potioced * em, call Susitna Valle: | d: SREANLET SEM, S4SW% Section 21, SE% | I loans against acceptances ‘ii tim ses tn re SE% Section 20, Towns! 4 Z = Department of the Interior, U. 8. |, firm; mixed collateral 6#00 day Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, (404%: Ao SRG 4%@5; prime, Sentember 22, 1922. i ‘ r Relea eon gees === Se" VMN OILS R. Williams, of Casper, Wyoming, who, on June 23, 1920, made Home-[Office, at Douglas, Wyoming, on stead Entry, Serial No. 024468,/the 31st day of October, 1922. for W% Section 25. Township 35] Claimant names as witnesses:) vis Tomi, Uct. erices of Wy-| CT <YOUR North, Range 79 West, 6th Prin-|Edwin Harford, Martin Anderson,| enng oils at 2 p. m. today were listed, Gs cipal Meridian. Witnesses: A. L. Hedding and F. . Flivers, both of Powder River, Wyoming, and Rudolph Deadiow and Patrick Hand, both of Casper, Wyoming. Otto C. Huber of Powder River, the Call-Hart Addition adjoining Highland Park and Fair ay Rov, Sang ef West” Gn Pee | | A REAL BARGAIN 4 lots in southwest hree lots in east center aoe ; ‘ face i % si} < >i Wyoming, on Homestead . Entr AT: YOUR. ‘These lots a cipal Meridian, has filed notice of| Melvin Patchen, Frank Patchen, all onthe New York curb as follows: | SUPPLY STORE iu iE AT: YOUR Dems ea ed pr it intention to e final three-year|of Casper, Wyomifig. *, | Boston Wyoming 93: Gienrock 1 3-16: ety Psapp Wiles Se es SUPPLY STORE aa Hee nae eps oom ‘ Proof, to establish claim to the land B. J. ERWIN. Register. || Merritr 84: Mountain Produce SEYNWY NEY of Section a s * { Notify Box 347. D. 1 Ww above’ ,leseribed, before Register| (Pub. Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, Mutual 1%; Omar 1m; TORGGe SE: Monin hac tal fei | papriiniater Pasheccs beet and Receiver of the U. S.- Land| 1922.) £16%. 34} nge r Wert, 6th Principal Meridian, and rr