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| Finance -:- Bonds -:- be Casper Daily Cridune QULG STRONGER |WHEATHIGHER Associnged Pichia er | Leesed Wire Furnished jor and lf. ° by Tay! Clay. tions Furnished by the John U. | Securities Corporation, Choyenne, ee Chemical & Dye - - “81%. LOCAL OIL STOCKS ot Inquiries Answered. Aldus Chaimers {American Beet = rican N ed Americ: a 7 ‘" r stat of. 30 settle | ‘ng a possible unfavorable outcome | Acs Internationa! Corp _ 35% dig or " + aed we ae, com-| peace conference between the Turks| American Locomotive .--. > 326K Petnetae esp The Kasoming Oil Company has shot its well on Sect ‘on|' that ‘the furnished the impetus oy atic oa = ies eutabs ian. ¢ ater Sa Pe enon Smelting & Refs. -- aa Chappell > 26-26-88 in the Mahoney come, which ,Was recently com-} arin rica: Sugar -..-..... - « a oz | 7 I vance in prices in today's strong mar | catiy deatings, The tere thee the Cum | apuettece tenner Sage a 4 Columbine i pleted at 2,700 feet. With the penetration of the sand, o 1} fo ket.. Resumption cf activity on tht|adian visible supply showed a de-|American T. & T. - Capitol Pats trose 800 feet in the casing, and after the shot it started flow- cape oat for t+ a pes Mea several spe-j crease notwithstanding b'« receipts | an 1 meron - Gow Gulch _~ = ing over the top of the casing and still continues to do so. A 102 high Sie ONO ee vou! Wak me basen theses eee e thas) Anaconda Gnoper. oe. - This is one of the most important wells recently. com- F ‘ 3 <3 a : vas also a subject of commen De - e fistrict as it proves the | bro bout two . : Priced ratiroed and industrial shares} Liverpoo! quotations were. showing | Atchison | -—— E. T. Williams = HAS Seong touts soto ape gh beatae by ag Agente Sear ¥ : Wore unset GhiGekland, with the Wand [aeccheeohee reat eld Cee hneeee on ates Ott 8 Kinney Cor Mahoney structure to be cil besring.'the Lost Soldier field “ha , . ‘ ~ , a 3% : Tr Baldwin Li ~ 2 This dome has placed ler cont 19 ard Oll tasues foremost in. the rise.| the opening here, which varied from| Hettimore anc, Ohio Compass - (ents cee on ener acres siiinoss : ~ eles approximated nearly 1,000,000] { to Mc higher, with December | Rethiehem State! Leone ie : | inthe’ eosapletiont eee ine ateral to ve 4 rae he shares $1.06% to. $1.05% and May $1.05 to|Canadian Pacific __. Jupiter which off hae been found in quantitie wa ed a Wa a $1,08% was followed bt addi-|Cengral Leather — Lance Cree<” Roy | Gusher Under Control to Fort bto seat na NEW YORK, Oct. *.—The rapid ad-| Uonal gains. | Chandler Motors Lusk Royalty _ The 8,000 barrel “yn Ie wae - the . lonna vance in oil shar=, which ranged from| Subsequentiy, the market eased off.| Chexupeake and 0} Preston _ stuathiat Ol. <decktviry aber twas lee “ 21 ‘ta rnictl 1 to 4 points, featured the strong |influenced more or less by bea ae Baie 0are —— aa opening of today's ck market,|timates of the Canadian yield anc t Mountain & Gui - 7p % ¥ Standard Oj! of Cal aia was pushed | World . import quirements, bu iega’ e ‘ - | aeento - | 2 up four points to a new high for the | effect failed to iast. ‘The clos | Pieacay - =e mi t ene the : t $1.4 7.208; ‘hag | year and gains of 2 to 2% points were|{t™. % to IMac with De Royalty @ Procucers — | Live S ock which jo well [5 | registered by Standard Oil of New|cember $106 ¢ and: May Tom Bell? Royalty —- ! ote $5) bai | Jersey, Associated Oll and Mexican | $1.08% to $1.05 x Western Exploration. 2 | « ¢ r } a | Petroleum. On the curb market Corn and oats displayed independent! Generali Asphalt United Pete - | tir wer 4 } On r 5 | Standard Ol! of w York opened up| *trensth, offe s being smaji and} General Electric WyoKans - Chileago Prices. wa r a Cr ‘ 10 points to 665 and then soared to | @™mand good. After opening General Motors Wyo. Tex CHICAGO, Oct. 3.—WUnite : t , record high of 573, a net gain of 1s] Risher.. December 60% to 60%, thefGoodrich Co reece States of Agregics L points. Ratis also were in good do-| Cf? Maret scored a little further/Great Northern ~~ 0; “strictly good asian Sn Manbenes ms, mand, New York, Chicago and St. | ¢¥#™ - oat nan ge NEW YORK CURM CLOSTN«C steers and yearlings > NcAYBBEA Teka Labatt thesia ge rte neamereeliad | Louis first preferred mounting Exports were said to be after vorn | Inspiration Copper Mountain Producers _} 15.37 § 15 ‘ong to higher: } Braden slow. first well in th burst field oa . - points toa new high, and Lackawanna|*"4 bullish crop estimates continued | International Harves Merritt... - - bout steady; early top matured beef tion 935-2 and has 1.400 eet of ’ = duplicating its high of the year on a{'© stimulate general buying. The) (it, | ats Alek ia lencoere, ON. = 60; welght 1.512; long year- “It {a estimated that tha new | Unprecedented ra s D similar gain. ols Central opened |*lome Was firm, % to J%c net higher, | [nternation aper Salt Cresk Pras. __-- 12.45; bulk stecrs 9.506 : ee tee eae tt booming the we 1 ind 3 points higher. National Biscuit with December 61%c Sie Salt Creek Cons. --2 84 fri ~aggiels ne will makke about 200 Iv tablished a new peak price on a gain | Ota started % to ts to Ne hieher,| ot cots aie > lace em are as: Prod. & Refrs. ~.-- a on when placed on the pump | Ae price o: gain] no wae una tinen as Necott Copper Marine... - she ‘ kers Produ mn Was on 1 ~| President McHug New York ae points and Loose-Wiles ad. pecan. 37%e and later continue Loulreitte. and Keane Micine new fee about steady holo; 0 feet in the Ell’s sand. A gas "| Mechanics & Metals ba 1 : > iti Pose eeine, _ Punic wut Absence of a: pressure to fel!) Miami Copper ane See = Leary 4 tie Thode gc nated. at 1:900,008, test. was “i ae - lee, eabipment and sugar also were| :e.ded.to uphold the provision market aan. % S. ©. Indiana - heifers. $: stockera us 1 in the Sunburst sand at 1438 f sterday. FH the at ought at higher prices. Strength of | 4 ares aia patee: Ae Cities Service A ers €.25@7 this was cased’ off and the hc plaude Hoel American Express which moved up|" ** }OW*t Hos value | Mande ee Feneland ---- eceipts 25.090; very glow, gen-'¢; ——" H four points was one of the features of om } New York Oil 250 lowe vots off more; bulk ‘ i ay . Open. High. Low. Close York Central | 4 : orb he ¢ «selling Liberty | 105 the specialty list. General Asprait ak gat: pen ish gE LS jot ed LIBERTY BONDS. 80 to 240 pound averages 9.75@ 10.00: 4c t nie san on ees re 2 | Jae and Pierce Oll preferred were heavy, pom Lag 104% 108 | Nortone and’ Western : a $100.70 :£9P 10.10; 250 to 300 pound butchers jo Fes ing | yap Prices continued their upward trend 1.08% 1.07% 1.08% | Northern Pacific -_- - 348 $100.70 0@9.90; bulk: packing, sows — ¥ during the morning. The bidding up oF if */Okiahome, Prog: and Ref. —_.- Firat 4s 99.40 P ostly 9.004 te lneoberbed 4 be have |22? ords indicated active resumption. of 2% 62% 62% 62% | pena yao muret, 448 10.36 light lieht | marks : P pool operations, which apparently was ssl ep a ay a Second’ iis 9.35¢9 th 7.50 influenced by the better tone of fo 7%" 39 Mi -atwlere Ol ee rs Fourth: és citing Sa OUTPUT h FR SHOOTING, ct that o . the : eign and domestic news and the pro 69% 38% 39 Consolidated Copp Tietory” 6Me Killing pigs 5,50@ | fect that Obr as killed the Vora pects for easier money rates. Uncov Reeding - 7 Sheep receipts 20,000; best fat lambs Crus oll tax, 1 tie ihe wate 13. ering of a few weak spots, such as 20 1110 11.10 | Rep. Tron und Steel - opening about. steady; in-between | — mpting to fix a state imp cf Lt.,Gs, 1947 Crucible, Republic, and Midvale Steels 3 912 Royal Dutch, N. Y¥. grades naties dull; tending lower; ten} Two wells of Mid-Northern | petroleuta in to the federa’ dison, 6%. 1941. and United Retail Stores, failed to Sears Troebuck -_-_ cars choice Idaho lambs_14.40 with| whieh wera recently drilled to the sec- | tax. ‘ Steam, 65,2947 halt the advance elsewhere. The ex. Sinclair Wn Oi} -.- Crud 0 out; best natives bid 13.75; bulk|ond sand in Cat Creek and reported| = tent of covering operations indicated weg Southern Pacific - round 13.00@13.50; native quality|as dusters have been shot and < The Brier Hitt mpany {s op that there had been a substantial in Souther Raflway running plain; sheep generally steady; | veloped production that is satisfactory.|erating at 190 per cent capacit q crease in the short interests during Ppt pcoh A RS heavy and ‘strong weight ewes Green No. 14 0s making about 200 bar Butter and Eggs the past two weeks. Kresge and New York Stocks Tennessee Copper _.-- Cat ci 2 dy showing American Radiator were among the lascee. Ceci ee Shiba onsen cates good fed wethers bid 7.50; feed-' about 150. These wells were the sur stocks to break through foe new high| CHICAGO, Oct. 3,—Butter higher:|qears and Prcitic Big Muddy - = c79]ins lambs opening about , steady: | prise of the field as.both © offset records, the former gaining 8% points|treamery extras 42%c: firsts 34%4@| Tobacco Products |Salt Creek = %zoleight cars 14.65; three doubles 14.75./t'ng good otitputters of the 56 Petrol | and the latter four. National Biscuit {37c; c@tra firsts 39@41%; seconds|Transcontinental Ol |Rock Creek _._- = 80 aa 5 eum company and there was no de extended its gains to § points and} 3¢'s@83%%c: standards 3c. Union Pacific —.- Osage -- = 1.20 expressed but what they would-be} Lackawanna Railroad touched 139, up| Eggs, unchanged; receipts §.177| United Retail Stores apes Sa - 1.20 et gerrae at good producers. A sixty quart shot in four points. Call money opened and| cases: firste 28@36c; ordinary firsts. 25|U. S. Ind. Alcohol ~~ Gres es - - | OMAHA, Neb. United leach one, however, bas brought them} renewed at 4% per cent. @t6c: miscellaneous 27@28c: refriger petted ates Rubber - GraaMCree! 2 a 4 Eder Department of culture.) to the pay class. Absorption of high priced stocks| ator firsts 25@26c Utah Cooper mel Torehiight NERC cee TeceIEts, 6.890: 10@15¢ company {s rigging up t yas s0 confident during the ‘after-| Poultry alive, steady; fowls 14@23c:/ 00s oy wisies Sunset -. = og | Overs bulk packing sr 608.00; | its Green No. 17 which is an off noon that the bears became apprehen-| *Prings 19c; roosters 13¢ WHAT eS RTS CT bulle 200 to 200 pound butchers §.85@ | 56 No. 8 whidh was Just completed » sive of their position anc desisted American Zinc, Lead and Sm. _ 20 Powis caieta1s.0bA7 Bea: £0 barrel producer, The com; from trying to uncover weak spota Bitta-und: mates 33% LS BE pea a 12 ; boot steers also preparing to dril well on Steels rallied easily when pressure Cala Petroleum — 64% about steady; grassers slow; best corn/the Cattlett lease on the southwest was removed. Standard Oil shares Montana Power _- 74 feds here 11.26; she stock steaty to/ quarter of section 12, which will be ing railroads were in greater demand. fer mt NorthernOre stockers and feeders fully 10 Vildshutz No. 6 which is also a Mid iat ON Mew Titus wens ao La go and Northwestern - t@ 15c lower leeeeeNtteel veal’ ApaBAAe TIT x eaer steady; creceipts 101 cars; total United Fe Naat g so ed six points. Standard Ol! of Califor #4 Maxwell Motors B - Sheep recetpts 23,000 to 50c low-|Aays ago. This is an offset to the com: | States shipments 1110; Wisconsin Min-| Consolidated G: . 8 rd pecs ‘ nia 5%, Associated Ol 4%, Gen & 7 Consolidate: ae er; bulk western lambs 15.25@13.75; | pany’s Clayton No. 4 which was cum » Me eral nesota white 85@1.00 cwt; bulk 75@ a 3.90: fed el 1 2 te < American Tank 4; Soo 3%. Louisville}iog owt: sacked Red river Ohios 85? to pl 1 clipped lambs 12.50;) pleted several wecks ago as a 400 bar and Nashvilie and Stromberg 3 and{; 09 cwt; bulk Red river 80@90 owt; ae ‘top 5 i hes eviea 3.00€3.50;| rel outputter. ass Norfolk and Western, Delaware and} gang land Ohios bulk 75@85 cwt. gariy sales of feeding lambs 50@ | Green 2. 15 has been drilled SES ie: Acari hae eee eae | pre rece cael gr as Ua Sarita: tha aactna ohare te ehisdh Ur Sue, Chicago Phuemutlo Tool, Amec pumenpolie) Grain: for the bureau of mines in the Galt Sas completed within the next few Gaya. foan Hide and Teather cameras age gn a ane ie aA ye eg Creek field. This building will be 34x Denver Prices. Gaaidal Midotsio ana Ainsthan’ bane oe Now 1 Mite see 50 feet and wil contain when com.| DENVER. Colo., Oct. 3. — Cattle Sugar 2 to 215. Otis Elevator devel-| 728; Deere. Ay he@ssine pleted @ graphic m@del of the entire|receipts 3.400; market steady to 15 ; , oped weakness after establishing 9] eee ee epaT ia, Barlos | Following is a list of off and gas| Salt Creek-Teapot area. lower; beef steers $6.25@ cows UNDERREAMI new bigh price, falling to § pointa| Ont® No. 3 white S5% Gers. Baxley | prospectors permita granted by A.| In this building will be a large table|and heifers $3.50@5.50; calves $6@ under yestarday'n:cldes. 46@58c. Rye No. 2 65@65%9., Plax No.| Bayer, commissioner of state lands: | with the top marked jn quarter. sec.| 9: bulle ;,stockers and feed- 1, $2.27%. eo Andrew J. Hull, Laramie, Wyo., allj tions on the scale of 200 feet to the| crs 35@ » = eee of 16-48-64. inch. For each well drilled or drill-| Hogs receipts 650; steady to 5c BF Shamburg, Lander, Wyo., S%|ing will be a peg on which will bejhigher; top $10.00; bulk $7.75@10.60 SUGAR of 10-31-68. drawn the log of the well on the scale| Sheep receipts 6,200; market steady: Cc. McAllister, Rock Springs, Wyo.,| 100 feet to the inc! Strings will be|lambs $12.75@" ewes $4.75@5 > all of 16-19-103. attache@ to the pegs, showing the|feeder lambs $1 . NEW YORK. Oct. 3.—Sugar fu- 4 W. 8, Millersand A. G. Deuel, Rock] various strata and formations which AT YOUR tures closed steady; approximate sales Springs, Wyo., all of 36-19-104. when follewed will show all the dips|to operators there who will have ac- WPLYV> STOR 5,760 tons. ‘The market for refined Frank B. Long, Sand Springs, Okla..land angles of the structure. This|cess te the Intecmetien contaieea” UPPLY», STOR was fitm and unchanged to 25 points CASPER P RT NE% 4 1; SW Sw of 14} will be of great assistance to the| an addition to tie garege-has viso higher with fine granulated now list- 83:74; SW NW of 1433-74;\ Nia) bureau of mines employes in carrying | been started which will be used as a ed at 6.25 to 6.50, A good inquiry was NW% of 23-83-74; N%& NEM; SE%Jout their work in the field and also repair and machi » Ba of 22-33-74; NEW NEY of 24. BURT sepoe A party of Salt Creek‘ and Casper stockholders of the Miners Delight Mines Syndicate just returned from a three-day trip to the mine south of ~~ Lander, and although their search for game was not rewarded, their inspec- tion of the rich quartz ore veins at and beautiful specimens of quartz in : i which the gold is very high in value. NEW YORK, Oct. 3.--Copper dull;] As a result of crushing,up about fen electrolytic spot and futures 14. pounds of the richest ore, there was Tin easy; spot and futures 32,37. obtained about -four dollars of pure Tron steady; prices unchanged. gold dust, and coarse grain nuggets Lead firm; spot 6.35@6.50 of gold. The secretary of the syndi- Vine quiet: East St. Louis spot and/ cate, Frederick B. Andrews, accom- nearby delivery 6.75@6.55. panied the party, and -an- inspection Antimony spot 7.00. of one very rich vein, which fs wid- 3 ening as depth is attained, indicates Lendon Metals. very plainly that the high-grade ores LONDON, Oct. 3.—Standard copper | are increasing in quantity and will un- spot Ix 68, 13s paid; futures 1x 64,| doubtedly yield a large amount of bul: 5s; eiectrolysic spot 1x 71, 10s; tin,|1ien value when machinery and mill spot 1x 164, 17s paid; futures 1x 165, are installed and operatin 1is paid; lead spot 1x 25; futures 1x Cotton NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—Spot quiet; middling 20.08. cotton It will be rerhembered that about 24;.% paid; zinc spot 1x 32, 17s pald;)two montha ago, Thomas T. Corn- futures 1x 32, paid. forth, a pioneer mining man of the ene ie Sag Rocky Mountain mining region, made a five-day examination of the Miners’ Delight mine, as a result of which he stated that the low-grade ore bodies were sufficient in size to run severa’ generations on a very profitable and NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—Foreign ex- 33-74. G. Oo. P. J. of 16-25- of 36-34 Vv. H. 36-29-91. We I. 18-39-99, 8% of 1 Coal Rye No, Timothy increasing production basis. ——_———.—_——_- SILVER NEW YORK, Oct. 3—Forelgn bar silver 69%; Mexican dollars 53. change steady: Great Britain demand 4.89%; cables 4.39%; 60 day bills on banks 4.37%. France demand 7.57;/ cables 7.68; Italy demand 4.26; cables 4.26%. Belgium demand 7.11%; cables} 7.12. Germany demand .05 1-16: cables 05%. Holland demand 38.64; cables 38. 70. Norway demand 17.60. Sweden | demand 26.40. Denmark demand 20.48. L don Silver. Switzerland demand 18.65. Spain ¢ | LONDON Oct a tar, ative mand 15.13. Greece demand 2.75; Po-| 35 7-164 per ounce. land demand 01%. Cxzecho-Slovakia | demand 3.09. Argentine demand 25.50.’ 5-4: Christian church {# on the Brazil demand 11.65. Montreal 99! corner of Grant ané Lind streets 13-16. 10-4-3¢ ———_—~ —_—_—_—— seen’ togues and unhatched Oxygen was first isolated in 1774 byi © . d Josepk Priestley. chickens ere Chinese delicacies. 11.20; Studebaker Charlies Page, Sand Springs, Okla., S%SE% E'%SE% of 11-33-74. Thomas L. Woodruff, Salt Lake City, Utah, all of 16-21-115. of 36-27- George M. George H. Harley all of 36-50-72. Sand and Gravel Permit Granted. The Texas Company, Casper, Wyo., SEX SEX of 36-34-79. SHICAGO, Oct, hard 1.07%; corn No. No, 2 yellow 66@67%. Oats No. 2 white 41@43: No. 3 13.00 @ 17.00. ribs 11.00@12.00, Corpors.tion Stocks -:- Hamilton Grains -:- S AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIR Livestock All Markets ou seces | MARKET GOSSIP. AND FIELD a 70 tly 3.50@5.25; good handy weight and No. 10 rels is Green of 19.33-7 7 Wai W% Et; Houser, Guernsey, Wyo., all 67. Schaeffer, Seattle, Wash., all 100. Yore, Denver, Colo., all 90. Stone, Lander, Wyo., all of Dugan, Lander, Wyo., all. of Gocha, Cheyenne, Wyo., 4--33-76; --% of 28-33-76. Prospector’s Lease Granted. P. Kensley, Gillette. Wyo., Sx the tk 25 SRS Cash Grains 3.—Wheat No. 3 2 mixed 66@€7c; white 499414 2, TOM @T1L%. Barley 68965. seed 5.00@6.25; clover seed PoPrk nominal. Lax’ At The Public Market FIFTH AND WOLCOTT STREETS MID-WEEK SPECIALS WYOMING OILS NEV YORK, —Prices of the New York curb as fol Boston Wyoming 99; ¢ r k 13 t 8%; Mountain Producers J Mutual 11%; Omar 1% Salt Cr MONEY { NEW YORK, Oct —Call money easier; high 4% ruling rate 4%; closing bid od at 5: last loan 4%; inst acceptance 4%: tim loans firm; mixed coliateral 60-90 « 4% @4%: 6 months 4% @5; prime commercial pay Feund—that gloriou comes with » cleag, pure, pletien, r 4% 74s fecling that ruddy com- @ blood -pu | whit Us,1941 UNDERRE sg tAMERS AT YOUR i SUPPLY. STORI (BeibctroRT 250 Pimples, 736 Blackheads and 3 13 Boils! offered, because they t forever! No question will be except one question, “How 1 lose them?” There is but one —"T cut new fad treat- ments and guesswork; I used on the most powerful ‘blood-cleani fiers 1d tha and f} known is S. 8. S.1 Now my face is pinkish, my skin clear as, a rose, my cheeks are filled out and tm rheumatism, too, is gone!” This wi be your experience, too, if you try 8, S, S. It is guaranteed to be purely vegetable in all its remarkably effoce tive medicinal ingredients. 8. & & $4 new history for you from now on! S. 5. 8. is sold at all drug stores in two sizes. The larger aise is the more economical ambouillet ale lambs, uni HAY GRAIN Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Meal, Stock Salt. Car lots a specialty. Rout 15e, 17:¢ i = 29¢ Steak .. 80C FAM nme 272¢ Seek 18¢e Hocke soe i7'e Beet, Ase cost er ee crate .... $1.35 * thd a 27a 22 pats Pane dL ie $1.00 Baked Spring Chicken, Roast Leg of Pork, $1.00 wee Ge, fermen —— ie oast Prime 5 0: eef, ome Made Pies Ib. .. sit Sas Pe Cc each : 40e 12-lbs. Sugar, 4 00 Jeliy, T bar Laundry $ 95¢ Ison glass Paul's z ane oap - <n ce A=? shee beaches Habe S ae" aaa SHOP AT ONE STOP CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 W. Midwest Ave. all-Hart REGISTERED BERK King Bros. Co., Laramie, Wyoming Breeders of Rambouillet and Corriedale Sheep, single or car lots and Corriedale wool toppec excelled for A REAL BARGAIN Addition ARMS FOR SALE hwest half of the market t eders. ‘AN ‘AND RockWoop 3 season, the block 10W ajoining High Park and Fair @ corner lot.)