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Che Casper Daily Cribuue PAGE NINE ‘inance -:- Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets STOGK OPENING REG EAM oes MACT ISS ND FELD ENS IO IRREGULAR! BOOSTS GRAINS ===" Ama\ren Beet Su American Can WEDNESDAYS MARKFTS. | : P aA. HAS TWO NEW PRODUCES, Big Indian _ Railroad Group Strong, Oils i, Boston Wyomin; 110 Chicago Opening Stronger | American Car & Foundry - Buck e 1 33- os 1929 i American Hide & Leather pfd _ ck Creek 20 Hl 33—Dom : rs notes 1 Lower in Resumption of This Morning After Full | American International Cord _ en = Pte eg =e Producers & Refiners corporation has eceaiaes its No. > French Republi jon section 18-40-78, Salt Creek, at 1,810 feet. Test has ae AQI03—French Re been run but it is estimated as a 200-barrel producer. i c : No. 13 on section 25-26-37 in the Ferris field has also been 1. K. of oo |completed and is showing for 25 barrels from a depth of ! + Sar Greer a ; |1,800 feet. Owing; to the lack of storage facilities this well | (): 77 America® ait, et a » capped until-the o can be which are heavily oll-saturated at the) (J 21—American Tel and Tel., cv Biack Tail Trading. Holiday. American Locomotve - é Ampere Smelting & Xets. - NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—Sutfficie:t 5 prican Sugar -.. buying power, developed in today's CHICAGO, Oct. 13.—Higher prices| American Sumatra Tobacco — stock market to ‘neutralize the de pressing effect of a violent twenty point drop in Standard O” of New Chappell Chappell — Columbine Conosolidated Capitol Pete Cow Gulch — Domino — Elkhorn for wheat here resulted this morning| American T. and T. - from a rise in. Liverpool. quotations| American ‘Tobacco and from continued transportation | American Woolen difficulties on this side of the Atian-) Anaconda Copper - Jersey and heaviness in other domet-|tic preventing any ta.| Atchison -.-.- E. T. wus handled. oute 6—Armour and Co., 44s 3 general eceumula- - or IE. iams { outcrops. tic otis. Active pool operatio}s were} tion of wheat st:pplies and creating an| Asldwin Ten imetey ee ~7-> 130% | Kinney Coastal Salt Creek |_At latest reports tae Arcola O11 and ev conducted im a number of special Compass No. 3, section 6-39-78, drilling at 2 urgent demand for prompt shipment| Baltimore and Ohio jas Trust well on the X 16—Bethlehem steel Z stocks and these, with the buoyancy] of other grain, especially corn. De-| Bethlehem Steel B --- rants 070 feet. ure, in Ellsworth co (or apiceentee bene: of Mexican and Pan-American \Petro-| mand was also proportionately greater | Canadian Pacific — baptiony jo. 1, section 14-39-79; standing ce-) was getting ready to set the 6% | and Quiney ret leum shares had a stimulating effect! for nearby deliveries of wheat. Most|Central Leather -- mented 2,340 feet. easing at 3,035 feet. The producing ‘., Mil., and St. Paul cv., 4%s —__- on the rest of the list. Sales approxi-|of the selling appeared to be of a pro-| Chandler Motors Wert. |sands are expected within one or tw IB 42—G year Tire, &s, cate mated 1,050,000 share: Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago, Mil and St. Paw fit taking character. The opening No. 2, section 7-26-69; cleaning out! hundr eet Tire, &s, Prices started upward again in (he| which ranged from . . at 3.505 feet } ——— —Grané Trink Ry. - final hour is response to the broad-| with December 109% to 00% and Cnt Gs pees oo ets Mountain & Guif- 109 | No. 3, section 7-26-89; shut dow Party Returns tN Z ening demand for the principal rail/| May 1.10% to 1.11 was followed by a| Colorado Fuel and Iron Outweet ____- 0034 | 1.650 fee ies un, Frank = Aseat. North - shares, Atchison, Northern Pa-| slight reaction and thefi a fresh up-|Corn Products : 8 lee : : Mahoney Dome. Ta F. McMahon returr —Mo. Kan. & Texas % cific, Chesapeake and Ohio, Reading,| turn, Crucible Ste _ 86% | Royalty 27 No. 1, section 33-36-83; drilling late last night from a trip to t Siaedurt Pacatio gen. 4a ——- New York Central, Leckawanna and| Swbsequently, gossip that 1,500,000| Erie - Tor Bell 02% 2.820 feet e : Butte field and on strucure Montana Power, Se A ~ ean Southern Railway preferred rising 1] bushels of Canadian wheat and some|Famous Players Lasky Western Exploration. 2.60" |. xo section “¢-55-88; drilling at) Fremont county. .One day was spent jew York Central deb 6 - 106% to 2 points, Material improvement] United States wheat had been taken| General Asphalt - United Pete “04 | £500 feet at Pit ¢ where members of the orthern Pacific pr. len 4s rae t7 aJeo was noted in a number of special-/ for Europe tended to uphold values.| Genera! [lectre 90 6 party are interested and one day at ee ieee Te =ane ties, American Can gaining four| The close was firm, % to 1c net high-|Gonareh can bs 2 .01 No. 14. section 28-26-87; drilling at 1, Sheldon where the Superior syand attire - 3% eet points, United States Rubber: 31% andJer, with December 1.09% to 1.09% and| Great Northern ph. a - eaegate 30 | 070 feet. : cate is drilling a test. This hole jo Pacific Gas and Electric, 8 = Ma OHM Se Cocoa Cola 2. The closing was strong. | May 1.10% to 1.10%. Tionois Central .. ou - . 16 | No. 15, section 26-26-87; drilling at! down 1300 feet with 12% inch casiny Penn R. F en. 648 _--4 z 110% 170" 110% — Corn and oats displayed independ-| Inspiration Copper - NEW YOK CURB CLOSING. |*)°'° fee" msn 5 landed and from the log of the well NZ 15—Penn R. R. Gen. 5s _ = 101 100% 101 NEW YORK, Oct. i3.—Strength ofjent strength from the outset, with| International Harvest Mountain Producers$ 17.87%$ 18.25 No. 20, section 25-26-87; drilling at) which is checking with other proven) QK 46—Reading, «en, 4 “8 65% 86 standard railroad and Mexican Ol!!] May and July corn scoring new price| Int. Mer Marine pfd. Merritt .._... - 812% 8.50 | 670 feet deep test well fields of that district a successful com-| RI _363—Sinclair ON Co., THs - 110 110 110 shares and weakness of the Standard] records for the season. After opening |!mterpational Paper - 1.25 Ai is mecesent MSE S1t Capth’ 3 eee SP 26—Union Pacific. tery ao 206% “Ret ia Oll group featured today’s irregular] % to 1%c higher, December 63% tc Logie dy en a 20.00 eet running tubing. | j | —— Say sh = J 2s opening of the stork market, ‘The ad-| 64, the com market held near to the| Kcuy Springfield Tire fee lke ea bigs te Mater —U. 8. Rubber, be = “a8M vanes ia val wast led by. Chicago anél inital “ante necott ppe 10.00 1,910 feet. E | Due to the American tendency to S—Utah Power and Lg = ot | = Ld Thornton Dome. abreviate, gasoline has come to be SWestern Union: 64 . nee each of which were up a point with|only 30,000,000 bushels left for export|Mlami Copp: ite 13.1 aS reap” Cection 26-65; ‘drilling at/ most universally know us “gas Westinghouse Electric, - 208 Mexican Petroleum up four, and the] was construed as bul’*h. The mar | Middle States oO bed this has led to some confus 126.50 Baxter Basin. another product of crude petroleum Pan-American issues up 1% to 2, stood| ket closed firm, 1 to 1% net hi Midvale Steel — 4.00 7 dee! ; cann out in the oll group. The sharp break] with December 64 to 1%. eed oo = eee : pee No. 1, section 18-14-1017; rigging up,|gas oll.. There ts considerable ditter beet cows 4.75: cen ners, down to 225: in Standard. Oll of New JerseP, 3,500] Oats started % ts 1c up, December|New York Central — Oi =---> 40.00 43.99 | 4nd building camp. ence between the two products. s 9 3 Live Stock Veals 9.75; bulk stockers and feeders Y¥.. N. -H. and Hartford —-_- shares of which were sold at 22 to]39%, and after a little sag made a r LIBERTY BONDS. = Seat t Eeeueuy., wer, 88> F0sLi tee 6.757.265. 230, as compared with the final raté| further advance, Norfolk: anc: Western -----~-- ee $100.56) More frouble at McPherson Test [internal comb ustion engines des: oll Sherp receipts 8500; lambs steady to of 236% in Wednesday reflected spec-] | Lower quotations on hogs weakened | \trthern Pacific ————-—- i TES eee The Sink Wit ng Deeks Witty ewer Dee venvind Sb8 i seed to, cant 26c higher; bulk western tambs 13.50 ulated disappointment over the fact|the provision marke, veal ot. dps tibetan Gas mae 44s oo32 McPherson test three miles east of tt Sine ry artificial gas for lighting Chicago Prices @18.88; top 14.00; fed clipped lambs . etth Mt tee ~~ 58% = . ec a foln ni le eatin, | cuic « oo aU § 2 18@1 . that the 400 per cent stock dividend Pan american Petroleum ----- 91%|secong aa” ate B ity and sAjcining the Evansville © = HICAGO, Oct. 18.—(United States 13.156@12,80; sheep steady: beat ewes involved no increase in the present pate of such payment. It yielded later to 225%. Standard Oil of California dropped 1% in the first half hour. Sugar stocks were stron’ in response to increased prices, American and Manati Sugars each gaining a point. American Radiator broke 2% and yreakness also was noted in Famous Players, International Paper, National] Oats— Lead, Baldwin and Union Pacific. Na- tienal Biscuit, United States Alcohol and Studebaker were strong. Despite the acute weakness of Standard Oll shares. New Jersey drop. ping to 219% or nearly 17 points be low Wednesday's close, prices in the general list continued upward. Bx Tintted: Fi pt in the Standard Oil shares there 10.50 10.50 {ts Alcohol -- was 2 noticeable absence of selling —— Unite! States Rubber pressure which encouraged buying for Cash Grains. United States § the long account. Increased activity} CHICAGO, Oct. 13.—Wheat No. 2,]Utah Copper : hard $i.13| Westinghouse Hlectri Wil'ys Overland American High Low Close | Pennsylvania People's ( 1.09% 1.09 1.09% | Pure 0% 211 1.10% 1.10%] Ray * 1.03 nine ite which has been busy ev | Department of Agriculture,}—Cattle 5 60: feeders strong: top feeding lambs : ¥ 38 since the hole was started, appears Pose 3,500; beef heifers strong to 1 50 Es ee ike - Bobs to be still on the job. After a delay, higher; beefy cows steady to ~ ye by of two weeks waiting for cement to se other classes generally steady: | Denver Prices. se. after water i broken thr native beef steers comparatively} DENVED : 13. — Cattis the first “Job, drilling was starte scarce; bulk being short fed and receipts 2,200: market steady; beet } terday morning. At two o'clock this js: up kind; top matured beef, ' vir tateers $6@7.50 co’ ah p Crude Market morning water again broke through | steers 12.75; welght 13.96 pounds; best ¢ 35, calves sent ee UH hich «will necessitate cementing mixed yearlings 11.40; bulk beef ateers nsolideted Copr 1.03% 1.03% | Reading Rep. Tron a % 3 Royal Duteh 44% 63%. .64. | Roval uted. 3 Sinclair Con Oi Southern Pacific - Southern Rallwey Standard Oil of N. J. 40% 41 40% " Corporation — 39.89 88% 30%! Copper -- \Texas Co. ... |Texas and Pacific Tobacco Products 11.10 19.90 10.95 | = chiro 930 922 927 | Transcontinental 86% 65% 65% Lt 66 65% 6 Hogs receipts 150; market 2 ° again and the resulting wait for tt to 9 Haas 50; practically no fresh west: ton . ; bulk $7. oe tty set before resuming operations. The ‘ Hamilton —. Cat. Creek Mule Croek Big Muddy Salt Creek Rock Creek Osage — Lance Creek Elk Pasin Greybull — Grease Creek Torchlight - Sunset 39% 40% 39% uk bologna hulls 400@ Sheep receipts 13,000; market Perkins Oil Well Cementing company 418; bute Veal calves around 10.50 tO steady: lambs $12.50@13.2 ewes will handle the job this time and it pack outsidera paying upward to $4 59@8.25; feeder lambs $12.25@13. is hoped that it y Ip final ee 00. — 2 Hogs receipts 18,000; light and FINANCIAL NOTES. Western Making Test of Line utchers 10 to bots rs packing voles and pigs unevenly steady; few choice bated A test of the Western pipe line is | ma “i » Mel now being made and results sq far| The off refining capacity of the) °*? nd carrey 4a pa Sparen bese rian therine nes evetes , Wir : pte 0 pound averages 9.20 overs ie $500,000, have been satisfactory All the six| United States has increased 813 per) _ ” aan 4 ° “ ese reed nch has been tested under a pressure | Cent in sixteen years, according to the @9.35 sexe an bulk 140@180 pound seg Maiti re “ sue sh eet of 1100 pounds and only four small|American Petroleum Institute. Tho ®v¥erage 3.90@9.15; bulk packing sows lion Gee Noes ace eee miles of| increase has been brought about b igs mostly —_8.75@ 9.00; noon on Saturday. Oct, 14. leaks were found tn the i 5 ‘a Great Britain | ie ft 8 Mt tatthe deynand created by the internal| heavy §.65¢P9.50; medium 9.15@9.40;| Great Britain 1s to make her first Ch Ree eee eat ees ior ea 4 Som bastion engine. : wna" | light 8 90@9.35; light light 8.75@9.00; Payment on interest of $50,000,000 on this completed the line will be ready 1% 1906, the refineries of the United /P&cking sows, smooth 7.80@8.50; pack-|War debt to the U. Son Monday of i apa Ing sows rough 7.35@8.90; killing pigs|next week. ii handle ol ,StaXea, running to capacity, could| hi die about 219,000 barrels of crude|® 8.50@9.00. | Colonia! Secretary Churchill ‘cl This line was screwed with a ma 000 heep receipts 00; fat v t chine instead of by hand tongs which Petroleum a @ay. The principal de-|| Sheep receipts 11,000; fat lamba proves the report of the Stevenson has caused, considerable discussion Mand was or kerosene. Gasoline was|Pening steady; early: top natives 12.75 rubber committee restricting the out- uU a by-product and only about 8,000,000] t° Packers and city butchers; bulk na-|put of crude rubber. owing to the fact that this is the first ay 4 . athe | o job in this territory. on which this DSrrels of it were produced during the| Yes around 13.0; culls mostly 9.00@| The federal system's ratjo de- : acitee ison: |9.50; ten cars choice Idgho lambs 14.10 clined from 77.4 to 75.7 per cent. pee bared rena aac On January 1 of this year, the re-| With 600 out and feeders at 14,00; same| President Ebert issues a decree Coe ee ae tte sa etac’ tinery capacity wan over 2,000,000 bar, | Dice and sort as thelr mates here old/mgainst speculation in. exchange ia us ; fr feeding late Thursday; lambs and Germany. setters a wnethoc rels a day, The principal demand is i : much better than the old method for gasoline which, according to the|*!eeP @round steady; heavy fat ewes! Twenty active industrials on the 3.50@4.00 some up to 4.50; Mhter New York exchange today average Contract to Be Made for Han-|tne river here and a “go-devil” or “uring July at the rate of about 160, ane Biter watery: eA seas sabe a Sa 2) =. ’, 000,000 barrels a year. rs 2 {up .69. 's scraper is being forced through ahead year. i oo dling of Government OF thee wraten: whion elease thetiing at| TNOsDresént fétinecies” in. Mexico Omaha Quotations l ave cs 7 OMAHA, Neb. Oct. 3—4Unit all sediment which might have entered “0 have a capacity nearly as great X ae nited| Hear Ui Union ific - tail Stores ik 190 to cel of speculative pools, particularly in|red $1.17%@1.17%; No. shares of companies holding large sur-| 91.13; corn No. 2 mixed 68% @6916¢; Lead and Ems 384 pluses available for distribution, fur-|No, 2 yellow 6832°69%c. Oats No. 2/ Putte and Superior — z nished the impetus for the advance| white 42@43%c; No, 3 white 40@44c.! Cala Peireleum Uhroughout most of the list. Mexican] Rye No. 2, 76%@77%c. Barley 68@{ Montana Power Petroleum extended its gain to 6%|69, Timothy seed $5,50@6.50. Clover| Shattuck Arizona points and the Pan-American Can.]$1 18. Pork nominal. Lard $11. Ribs|/Great Northern Ore American Locomotive, United States] $1 Chiergo and Northwestern — Alcohol and American Express, the _— Mexwell Motors B sains ranging from 2 to nearly 10 Consolidated Gas, -- points. Call money opened and re newed at 5 per cent. Butter and Eggs Prices took a downward course after midday. The further drop in Standard Oi] of New Jersey to 215] CHICAGO, Oct. 13.—Butter steady: encouraging traders to work for a re-| creamery extras 4314; firsts 35% @37c; action. Particular weakness develop-| extra firsts 39% @42c; seconds 341@ ed in the domestic oil shares and some | 84%; standards 89%. of the food, gas, motor accessory,| Eggs lower; receipts 6,679 omnes; | The water test is being carried on from the Midwest pumping station on /@test official figures, was produced Share in Local ited States Senator John B. i. th f 4, State: 4 u equipment and indepenent steels were | firsts 31@85c; ordinary firsts 25@26;| Fields. the pipe while being Iaid, [asthe refineries in this country had Hoan vecedak eeeko Aw Ste tower|Nendrick speak Saturday evening aiso depressed sharply. Tigewater|miscellancous 28@30c; refrigerator ——- Max W. Ball, president of the com-|*!*teen years PaO Se than Tharsday’s average; bulk mixed | CtOber 14, at 8 o'clock, at the ih Oil gave way 5 points, StandaMl Oil of | firsts .26c; reftigerator extras 26%c.;OhiO Company Gets Author- ‘A call for sealed bids on govern-|Pany has been here, personally super and packing grades 7.00@8.00; bulk|ian bands) res OY the Caledone California 3, and Pacific Oi and Gen- ity for Rock River Oil ment royalty oll from the Salt Creek|Visins the test and states that the| Jewelry and watch repairing by ex-| Doacn ana ight §25@875: top 890 (eo ——-—_—__—— ef eral Asphalt 2 points, American Rad- Development. and Cat Creek fields for a period of ;Jine is in excellent condition and that| Casper Jewelry Mfgr Co, OS, Biac,| Gattle recetpts 1700; all classes of For Gas Heat Gas Ranges or BD pneu an cap reatira POTATOES either five or ten years, beginning|°!! should be flowing toward the local/ |__| tt Jeattle generally steady, quaitty plain. enything tn Gas Appliances sco Ex. press sold seven points under its high | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 13.—Thej January 1, 1923, has been sent out by | ‘¢r™inal within the rext few days. | Top co! Furniture Co. fed beeves 11.60; choice grass \0-8-6t figure for the morning. United States lexecutive committee of the board of Realty was forced down 2% and Unit:| CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—Potatoes firmi/trustees of the University of Wyom: ed States Food Products and Fisher|receipts 60 cars; total United States|ing sitting with the State Land board Body 2 points. National Riscutt re-| shipments 1218; Wisconsin sacked and|nere Thursday, decided to renew forjand about 500 from Cat Creek daily, | holders of the Ute Petroleum company ceded from 211 to 208 but it again] bulk round whites 100@1.15 cwt; Min-/_ perioa of five years leases held by! This may be reasonably expected to|the foliowing is said in regard to op. mounted to 213. A subsequent buying | nesota sacked round whites No. 1, 95@|the Ohio Oil company on 40 acres|greatiy increase with further de-} erations & movement in Studebaker, Chandler]1.10 cwt; Minnesota gacked sand land} ¢4-h in sections 14-19-78 and 26-20- , |velopment of the fields. The Ute Petroleum-Utah Southern| Motors, Marine preferred, Continental |Ohios No. 1, 90@1.10 cwt; Minnesotals,, the Rock Creek oil field. Tho ap- ie well at Duchesne will be closed down| e ©an and international Paper, which|sacked Red river Ohios 1.05@1.25 cwt; | The; § ‘ plication of the Ohio for renewal of} Miss Eva Chang, daughter of an|Until a new boiler ts obtained. improved 1 to 2 points, and further | ditto bulk 95@1.05 cwt; North Dakota's jeases on the balance of these twolancient Chinese family, has enrolled| Well is at 2,867 feet. In the last foot Fresh Meats and Provisions—Wholesale and Retail 4 ry | e 1h qnepusts about 9.200 test of water’ asl ATINOUR LARGEST MARKET IN THE STATE easing of the call money: rate exerted sacked Red rivers 1.00@1.15 cwtiluections was not granted. The two|in the school of journalism in the|Arliled another strong showing of gas through about 2,200 feet of water and SUPPLY STORE . 129 East Second St. Phone 12 Secretary of the Interior Fall. es: SWAN At present the royalty from Salt Letter to Stockhoiders. BRP IIA ale SER pe aD ES Creek amounts to about 7,200 barrels} In @ letter just mailed out to stock UNDERREAMERS Hlenrock Oil i Salt k Prds. : 3alt Creek Cons. 34% | Prod Louisville and Nashville -...-. 188% ] Marine North Western and Missouri Pacific|] An estimate that Argentina has/| Mexican Petroleum : farin : @ later sterdying effect. South Dakota sacked early Ohics 85@|4o acre tracth on which the leases|University of Missouri, She has come 1.00 cwt; ditto bulk 80@90 cwt. ‘will cenewed have deen drilled by|to the United States to study American the Oh’e and contain producing wells.| journalistic methods, with the inten | burn six or eight fest over the top of casing when ignited. Within the next 1,000 feet the well should pass METALS The meeting resulted, also, in an|tiyn o: using them later in her own = SILVER fe aaeetioe Cae iganel certains ace Gusscnads seat sie eakaas baanecae BEEF ROASTS _ PORK ROASTS y YORK, Oct. 13.—Copper dull; x S > ; i vtic * ear Bosler, Albany county, now un-| BS Ehoulaee Pot Roast, lb. | Pork Loin electrolytic fot end futures 14, NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—Forelgn bar/.a.- ease of Mrs. Frank GC. Bosler,| The Women’s society of the Baptist : Cc Tin strong; spot and futures $34.00.| stiver 67%; Mexican dollars 51%. ‘3 a / AND Roasts, Ib. t 2 ata feation or|church will hold a bake sale Satur- Tron steady; prices unchanged. ——— RN ee ee APE day, Octo? Sti bentnning’s at. 1 ao c Pork Ham Lead steady; spot 6.50@6.71 x London Silver duce # considerable amount of hay|clock at the Casper Storage Gro- Prime Rib Roasts, Ib. Cc Zinc firm; East St. Louis spot and| LONDON, Oct. 13.—Bar. silver 34% cery. All members living on the west ar Es * near by delivery 6.65@6.70. per ounce. and grain. ide of Beech street, who are unable PROMOT RS Rolled, Ib. ... Pork Shoulder 20e -75@7.00. to bring baked goods please call Mrs. K Antimoty spot 6.75@7.00 oe Dunn before noon at 1991W end all Rump Roast, Roasts, Ib. -........ New Incorporations |inviive:s titer cart of Beech size. | i who are unable to bring baked goods aoe WYOMING OLS |) <2 oo soso Sis Se Sh. ce Of Oil and Industrial cles of incorporation have been 224W and cars will call for same. in the office of the Wyoming eecr: ni 1a! NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—Call money, a§| tary of state by the following con-| For Gas rieatere: Gas een or . easier; high 5; low 4%; ruling rate 5; Sernes anything in Gas i Enterprises setae Bid 4%: offered at 5;ast loan| NEW YORK, Oct. —Prices of} Vanwyo Petroleum company of Lan- ‘ : call loans against acceptances | Wyoming ofls at 2 m m. today were| der, capital stock $50,000 directors J. 444; time loans, firm; mixed. colalter-| listed on the New York curb as fol-|van Houten, W. E. Hardin, George per lb. VEAL ROASTS Genuine Lamb Shoulder Veal Roasts, lb, | LSS: Per Ib. 35¢€ i5e* SOc | Gee We Bam Vash Sheen] Bure Fork ek ghee ae p20 dave 446043; 46 months, lowe ste: Fenmuna[arnsverser. Haze! Crampton and P. ADVERTISING is an absolute necessity for Boupieee veal 20e Eure Fore Bae 20e 5; prime commercial paper 444. joston yoming H ‘ens! B. Cooll 2 £, - rY oasts, Seco Suess. oausage, 4. ease es nevet ———————— 15%; Glenrock 1%; Merrit 8%; Moun- Papitis Coal company of Kemmerer, the successful presentation of your proposition Ca a3 ‘e * Flax Seed. tain Producers 17%; Mutual 12%; capital stock $100,000, directors J. F. to the publ It will interest you to visit our market. DULUTH, Minn., Oct. 13—Ciosing |Omar 1%: Salt Creek 20. Fitzpatricl, John Grit, James Lees, Ane , my cash prices; flax seed October 2.33%. T. Nishi and Margaret Fitzpatrick. Place your campaign in the hands of an ex- Fresh Poultry from our own yards. Body Nevember ihe Ue ee | Beaver Divide Off company, oapital pert who is thoroughly familiar with all meth- reseed 25¢e Dressed 28e 25 Yas 8 2.26% asked. 000, sam ts that : . ns, Ib. .... . iS) ee Be = Foreign Exchange mere peaullts hice ods of publicity. Who can plan and write your ene se prings, Ib. | ‘The Kinney-Costal Oil company, cap- | NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—Foreign ex-| ital stock $5,0)0,090, 2 Maine corpor- jchange irregular. Great Britain de-| ation, filed certified articles of incor- |mand 4.43%; cables 4.43%; 60 day | poration. {bills on banks 4.41. France demand} The Compass Oil company filed cer- } 7.57; cables 7.58. Italy demand 4.2434; | tification of increase of capital stock cable s4.25. Belgium 707; cables | fromm $200,000 to $200,000. display, prospectus, form letters, etc., and place your publicity where it will bring results, Thoroughly familiar with all phases of the oil game and in constant touch with local condi- Butter for sn ae OYSTERS, PER QUART. $1.00 Germany Cemand .03 13-16; $<. - tions. Years of experience in the writing and Fresh Fish from the coast every other day. | 08%. Holland demand 38.86;| Production and commerce of all handling of all forms of publicity. jeables 38.92, Norway demand 18.2%.] kinds will be limited for a long time| Geologists Oil Experts A full line of Delicatessen Goods. {Sweden demand 26.62. Denmark de- owing to inadequacy of railroad trans- = 5 oy i} For int views, addres: mand 20.20. Switzerland demand | portation is tr= op'nton of Samuel ©.|} Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints UAE VAON E> cs 8.85. Spain demand 15.24. Greece de! Dunn, editor of Railway Age. Mr WYOMING MAF AND B. +177, Care of Tribune. jmand 2.65. Poland demand .01. Czecho|Dunn declared that almost erery| BLUE PRINT CO. fox A. » Care of {Slovakia Cemand 3.87, Argentine de-|other condition is favorable to a re- P. O. Box 325 |mand 36.00 Brazile of prosperity and an increase Room 10, Daly Bldg. [Montreal 100 3-32. tion and ge: commerce. Imported and Domestic Cheese. It always pays to do your shopping in the LARGEST SHOPPING DISTRICT.

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