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MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1922. €be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE NINE. > Oil -:- Finance -:- Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets WS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS WELL REPORTED ORY NOW CILER After having been reported as a dry hole, the Davy No. 3,| drilled jointly by the Ohio and Sunburst Oil companies on) 4 section 36-34-2W, has sprung a surprise and according to the 00% {latest reports from‘the field has 400 feet wf oil standing in| av The sand was found in this hole at 1,530 feet and) a small amount of gas was noticeable as the top of the sand; was punctured but there was no oll inch casing is being carried success-| CQ 50— -Ametican Sugar eR eee 37—Amer. Tel. CM 16—Armour & Co., BUYING ORDERS FLOOD MARKET stock Given Upward Trend} at Opening by Favorable Developments. NEW YORK, Oct. 16—Confict- « price movements took place in to-| Jay's stock market which was fea-| ired by @ broad demand for railroad shares, several of which registered aterial gains. Industrial stocks ex- hibited marked irregularity. Initial streagth, Which resulted in a numbér issues, including United States Sieel common being carried to new! ch ievels, was followed by exten- sive profit taking and selling yres re, particularly in high priced oils. buying commenced in many ew quarters. Continental Can, the tobac- cos, American Woolen, General Ai phalt, Pacific Oil, Eastman Kodak, New York Air Brake, International Paper, United States Industrial Alco- hol, Postu Cereal, Fisher Body and People’s Gas were run up 1 to 3% points. Losses of 1% to 3 points were sustained by Liorillard, Louls- ville and Nashville; International Harvester, General Electric, Ameri- can Car and Woolworth. | —_—_—_—_— Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—Foreign ex- change (rregular, Great Britain de- mand 4.35%, cables 4.43%, 60 day bills on banks 4.41%. France demand 7.51%; cables 7.52. Italy demand 4.19 cablés 4,20, Belgium demand 6.9944; enbles 7.00, Germany demand .03 7-16;>Z1bles .03%. Holland demand 38 aa; jes 38.97. Norway demand 18.57 Sweden demand 26.73. Den- mats @emand 19.88. Switgerland de- mat 18.46. Spain demand 15.30. Greece demand 2.44. Poland demand 01; CzechdSlovakia demand 3,34. Ar- gentine demand 36.44. Brazil demand LNELY TRADING IN GRAIN MART Chicago Market Follows Course of Liverpool Trad- ing at Opening. CHICAGO, Oct. 16.—New high price records for the season were reached today by deferred deliveries of all grain. A decided upturn in Liver. pool wheat quotations acted as the Principal bullish fifuence. There was increased commission house buy- ing of wheat futures here but profift taking on the upturn of values led soon to @ moderate reaction. Opening figures, which varied from 1 to 2%c higher, with December 113 to 1.14 and May 1.13% to 1.14 were followed POTATOES CHICAGO, Oct. 16. — Potatoes steady; receipts 154 cars; total United States shipments 1,583; Wisconsin sucked round whites $1@1.15° cwt; ditto bulk, $1.05@1.15 cwt.; Minnesota sacked round white 95c@$1.08 cwt.; Minnesota sacked Red River Ohios, $1@1.15 cwt.; North Dakots bulk Red River Ohios 90c@$1.0 cwt. —— WYOMING OILS NEW YORK, Oct 16.—Prices of Wyoming ollg at.2 p. m. today were listed- on the New York curb as fol- lows: Boston Wyoming” 1-16; Fensland 16; Glenrock 1%; Merritt 914; Moun- tain Producers 17%; Mutual 12%; Omar 1%; Salt Creek 19%. ro Beg cal FINANCIAL NOTES Steel ingot production is now at the rate of 37,000,000 gross tons annually against 25,000,000 or less at the end At. Baltimore and Oh: Bethiehem Steel Canadian Pacific Central Leather -. Chandler Motors -—. Chicago, Chicago, R. 16 Consolidated Royalty_ 1.23 Capitol Pete Cow Gulch 03 4 finished kinds held above $13; bulk of native beef steers of quality and condition to sell at $8@11.25; supply of western graaners Ifberal; bulk veal- ers early around $10.60 to packers; heavy: grass calves fairly active in demand; bulk desirable bologna bulls around $4.25: bulk stockers and feed- ore $6.25@7.50. Hogs—Receipts 36,000; market slow, ground steagy; few early saleo strong; big packers bidding lower; bulk 170 to 210-pound averages $9.25@9.35; fw good and choire 220 to 280-pound butchers $9.40@9.50; top $9.5! bulk packing sows $7.85@8.85; pigs stron: mostly $9@9. heavy #8.65@9. medium’ $9.25@9.60; light $9.15@9.35; Ught light $9.10999.20; packing sows, smooth »$7.90@8.60; packing sows, rough, $7.35@8; killing pigs $8.75@ 9.25. Sheep—Receipts 27,000; fat Iambs opening strong to 26¢ higher; early top native $14 to packers and.city butohers; 1,500 tops from a 12-car train of Montana lambs; 1,400 feeding lambs slow; none sold early; sheep steady; 174 aged western wethers averaging 123 pounds $6.75 for slaughter. Omaha Quotations OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 16—United higher; bulk packing grades 7.25@ dacks and the intervening states to ® point on the Mississipp! river, An- other route of presumed oi) dra!nage is shown as extending from the Lake Superfor tron region across Wiscon- sin, Tilinois, and southward along the Mississipp!. A tiird route of drain- age ia mapped as extending from the Canadian bouridary in western Mont- ana, through the Yellowstone park, and heading in a bee-line, for east- ern Louisiana s is usual in stock Promotion literature where such bo- Kus maps are used to beguile the small investor, the three ‘purported drainage routes unite exactly in the areat where the company properties ire located, which area fn this par- ticular instance lies on the east side ef the Missossippi river in Louisiana. The title of this map reads “United States geological survey map show- ing center of the oil drainage of the United States.” On another page of tnelr pamphlet under the heading— “What, Uncle Sam says about it,” the promoters say ‘‘Look at the map which shows the result of the United States geological survey. The map was made from Plate I, Bulletin 429. ‘This survey shows the oll drainege of the United States. As you can Terdily see our holdings are right in the center of it... . The government the hole. apparent. As this condition had been; found to exis} in other holes this one! was consideretl as dry prepara- tions were Being made to when a showing of ol! made pearance. With further drilling oil “01% | started to rise and it is believed nov | feet: that it will make a fair producer | and shipments to ingular possessions amounted to 27,244,801 gallons. Experiments Made with Maverick Oil. Experiments gre being carried on by some of the ofl companies operat. ing in the Maverick Springs field with the heavy ofl produced tn that distret, looking to its use as road building ma- lterial. Some of tho experiments show that when this product is mixed with the alkalf shale which is found in abundance in that territory, that it forms one of the best road making ma. terials yet discovered. The result of thbse tests may mean a plant for the manufacture of the finished product in Riverton, Texas In Pilot Butte. Geologists for the Texas company are in the Pilot Butte field mapping the structure and it is presumed that this is for the purpose of making lo- cation for a test to the deep sand ot that area which as yet has never been penetrated although the field is pro- ducing from the shallow horizon. It is known that the oll in this field is migratory from.some other 4istrict and it is believed that a vast reservoir of ol! Hes in some sand under the present producing stratum. fully. The gas showing |: ing and members of abandon | confident that they will be successful its ap-|in their quest for production when the tapped at around 3,200 Muddy sand Drilling New N., R. 87 W., and stead entry, Serial allowed Lots 1, 3 Witnesses: 0 Cc March, all of Wal! Leo F. Finn, of ming, on homeste: Number 025054, 14, 1920, for NE% R. 87 W., and addi entry Serial lowed March 5, 1 AT YC SUPPLY December 16, 3, 4, S% N% Sec. 5, T . 87 W., 6th P. M. mpbell, M. T. Shelton, and | | AH AL | AU 10 | SH js quite encourag-| CJ the syndicate are) CAF 16 Ht Structure. HA additional home- Number 029395, | 1921, for, F, Finn, R. D. Cc. itman, Wyoming. Waltman, Wyo- ad entry Serial allowed October Sec. 4, T. 85 N., tional homestead Number 025055 _al- 921 SWAN IUR STORE a BA 5—Kingdom of Norway & BS 59— BSU §2— CX 10—Bethiehem Steel ref. 5—Canadian Pacifife deb. DU 16—~ | FB 11—Chi. Mil. @ Bt. Paul cv. 4%5 - 2—General Electric deb. Ss — It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. din_ $1,000). @—Dom. of Can 5%% notes 19: | 32—Dom. of Can. 5s N 3T— a | AQ 86.-French Kepublic 7%s 101% 101% 93% French Repubhe K. of G. B. & L. 6% K. of G. B. & L. b%s 19 & Tel. cv. be & Tel. col. tr. 4%s - Baltimore & Ohio cv. 4 bs bs nl, Burl. & Quincy ref. 5s A Ge JPPI YOUR Sl STORE Car lots a specialty. CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 W. Midwest Ave. PROMOTERS Of Oil and Industrial Enterprises | | | ‘ 1 | Hin, ’ he, HB 3004: fales approximated 1,260,006 shares. by a sag which reduced the average ‘The Swazey No. 2, drilied by the! Drilling is progressing rapidly in t a s—< year Tire 1931 os i tion |test of the Western Dakota Oli o ~O 21—Goodyear Tire Ss 1941 Lack of sufficient résistance to|#@ins to about 1c as comipared with ~ same companies in the same section | eee tae ction 364141 neas Dancy | HD ¢—Grand Trunk Ry. of Can. overcome the wave of selling orders| Saturday's figures. Corn Products has about 700 feet of oil in the casing | PIN? ON ei east mek EG 26—Grand Trunk Ry. of Car. 6s = Crucible Steel at 1,635 feet. i ne southeastern part-of Weston! Hy 2%—Great Northern A - Additional downturns took lace | TT caused the equipments and a number P Ert county. The structure in which this| Enk 3 . c ~ 2 during the Inter trading owing more| Erie oe — The Mid-Northern well on the Mer-! : iK 23-—Great Northern § 1-38 B of individual stock sto yleld 2 to bd bs bac reese: ball vn the vin|Famous Players Lasky sire pact ce tian o-36-2yy | Role is being drilled ts a continuation|JQ 6—Lackawanna Steel bs 1923 j ts. Ratiroad shares were consis-| °F ‘eases shown a zle-Dawson tract in section 2W | of Mule Creek and the prod | KR 48—Mo,. Kan jsautes ranging from 1 :© 2 points. | States and for Canada and because of/ General Motore sso lucers -$ 17.00 $17.25) mer nour with considerable gas with | ere | Wirscsteenne Peas me Heavy baying of low priced ofls and| hedging sales ascribed to Winnipeg |Goodreih Co. - ; 1,25 | te dit only @ foot in the sand. glmports Decrease in September. n few specialties, notably Iteynolds|houses. The close was unsettled at)/Great Northern Salt Creek Prds. | ~ Sccording to figures collected by the Tobacco, steadied the marke: before| #° mabe int to a like oy with ells a Salt Creek Cons. Statistics for August. American Petro’eum Institute, im the close and resulted in a general asa BS; 13% ¢o $118% and May | TneDimitonal tarveatar WASHINGTON, D. C.—A new high! ports of petroleum (crude and refined hardening of prices. The closing was |*! yi Met Seiad 4 req | 18t. Mer. Marine pfd. -. record for consumption of gasoline in| oifs) at principal ports for Sept. to-| fifrm. etiony Ot cor | sad Lente: penne International Paper O+the United States was attained in the|taled 7,127,045 bbis., daily rage of} NS 29—Pac. Gas & Electric be _ the hereatit wheat. axed vei Invincible Oil ~. ae month of August, according to statia-| 287,568, compared. with 3,221,| 15--Penn, R. R. Gen, 64s o igher, Decem| Kelly Springfield Tire - th pompiled by the federal bureau of | daily avera, f 315, for A t > 15—Penn. R. R. Gen. Ss NEW YORK, Oct, 16,—Improved yothe corn market eased back|Kennocctt Copper falned/ eBlen abinie rat dtanentio tisawe| ports ati patiotnettA lantis Ooase siete | OX ab saaedine Gens an” « P business conditions as reflected in the | somewhat. Louisville and Nashville - of 583,687,932 gallons, Consumption{for month totaled 4,841,616, daily| 2! 698—Sinclair Ol Co. 7 weekly trade rev! and the further) Subsequently, country offerings} Mexican Petroleum - of eanalinie in August was,3.1 per cont! average ot 181.387 etaten with Sinclair Ot! of Cal. nerease jin’ freight car loudings,|‘were said to be slightly larger and the|Miam! Copper — reater than in July, in which month| 6,257,081, daily average of 201,840 for| sv rear emote, eee brought a flood of buying orders into| market weakened. Tho close was un-| Middle States Ol! Sy racced’ cocmictetoa aun taarimleo| Avira AtLesgieucianes Dértaniancertal aWbeo rote ee he stock market at today’s opening.| settled at %c net decline to %e ad- be Poe ¢ lbeen established. Gonsumption figures| totaled 2,580,045, daily average of 86.| SZ 11—Utah Power a& lis F United States Steol common, was par-| dance with December 68. New York Central — for this August represent an increase) 335, compared with 3,538,190, daily| UK 1—Weatern Union 6%s - ticularly strong 4,500 shares changing; Oats started % to % up December/N. Y,, N. Ii., and Hartford. of 16 per cent over the statistics for| average of 114,195 for Aug. At Pacific| UM 21—Westinghouse Electric 3 hands on the first transaction at 110,/ 424 and declined a little from the in-| Norfolk and Western August, 1921. | Coast’ ports imports totaled 25,384, ; a new high record. Later the stock! itial range. Northern Pacific. - Production of dally average of 846. —Impo} ON! 7, Sorel 7 : > gasoline during Au y ee . Imports at BOND ISSUE PRO =. | NOTICE FO £ preg to J aa yes tren were firm in line with De pare Sooo and Ref. -. gust amounted to 549,968,376 gallon {principal U. 8. ports for’ week ended WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—The Texas ee EECA ot s steels were strong in sym} > 4 values. The figures represent a decrease of t. 7 totaled 1,695,597 bbis,, dally/and Pacific raliroad, now in receiver- — cible and Bethlehem A each gaining Be SS | Seegiese tool gucci ae approximately 39,000,000 gallons, or|@Verage of 242,228, compared with|ship, today tought permiasion from pee ear mpi alga ee | . ’ more than 1% points. New high rec- Cash Grain 5 People Cine 25 per cent from the July output, |4,946,171, daily ‘averagee of 278,110|the interstate commerce commission |toher $1929) Dt Dead 2 ords also were established by South-| CHICAGO, Oct. 16.—Wheat No. 2 whih set a new monthly record for| for week ended Sept. 30. Receipts) for an issue of $810,000 in 5 per cent) Notice ia” hereby given that Mif- i ern Railway preferred, National Bis-} rea 1.1! No. 2 hard -1164%@1.17%. gasof.. manufacture. Stocks of gas- at Atlantic Coast ports for week ended|equipment trust certificates to enable | 4; M. Butl: rare Ww 4 “\cult, Wells Fargo, International Pa-|Corn No. 2 mixed 71% @72%; No. 2 oline on hatid September 1 amounted | Oct. 7 were 1,122,083, dally average of Purchase of 16 new locomotives and|1993\ whe on Jane se 1seO rae § per, Texas Guif Sulphur, Manhattan | yellow 71% @72%. Oats No. 2 mixed to $,310 gallons, a: decrease of| 160,298. against 1,338,720, daily ave | other equipments. Soutatten additional hancanee < t Shirt and United Aloohol, Mexi-/ 41%; No. 2 white 44@4544; Rye No. 2, $9,000,000 gallons during the month. rage of 191,246 for week ended Sept | hes No. Soeioa fie Sar Ee ‘ can Petroleum and Standard Ol) of|32@82%. Barley 63@70; Timothy Exports of gasoline in August|30. Receipts at Gulf Coast ports were W% Sec. 4, T. 35 N., R. 87 W., 6th SEYSEX E%SW% accel 10, i New Jersey each at gains of approzi-| seed 6.50@6.60. Clover’ seed 16.000) 2 re Da citic amounted to 36,747,004 gallons, a de-| 573,514, daily average of 86,864 for| p Sy ya M3 7 UNKNEX. NEXNWE sectinn ae 3 mately two points led the advance in| 19.00, Pork nominal. Lard 10.! Meecha Rallway crease of 23,000,000 gallons compared | week ance Sept. 30—A. P. I. Bul|" “Witnesses: M. T. Shelton, M. J.|township 28 N ph, eee e Reis also were in good demand, | Ribs 11.00@12,00. Standard Oil of 3. J. with Juiy. Imports were 2,829,062 | No. 45. Aust, Oo Rea cand ae | poet N;, E ‘ N. J. . » C. PB, * . D. jpal meridian, has filed notice the strongest features being Atlantic porn: u * a 2 of about 2,000,000 — Ay | 5 Coast pry and Nickle Plath sescoha Open. High. Low. Close. eee Mesto eke eenene Shipesaate Falibabine poemae: Ex 0 t P . f Kees sags all of Waltman, Wyo- St nla aoareeenaee final three. ' preferred. Coca Cola dropped 1% | WHTEAT— |rexns Co. ons Were 2,623,141 gallons por rice 0 . B. J. ERWIN, and abevatleasipecttbeten teens points om announcement that a hold-|Dec. - - 1.13 114 1.12% 1.12% ae ae aude During August the daily average of Register. jJunequist, Clerk of. the District 5 ing company had heen organized to| May - + 113% LIt 1.12 1.12% ‘obacco ‘roducts a 1,571,000 barrels of oil run through d " , 23 0,|Court, at Raw ~ take over ‘the property and Allis | July ~ 1.06 1.08% 1.04% 1.04% | Transcontinental O11 Lance Greeiz the stills of 295 refinories reported to Gas Is Reduced Prima hl gag oaieedaa A Nee ae Chambers continued under pressure |CORN— ae ik Basin . the bureau of mines as operating o n a | Pret fe > ’ in further reflection of its recent un-| Dee. 66% 66% 65% iid a tae Greybull 0} shows a decrease of 1,28 per cent Inf oo NOTE ROR eC niiCheNON mice Dutles Gimeno Coin ; ta. vrable earning statement. |uay 2 o-\. sri aK 67 slid tk Voss 3 29] the amount of olf tun and'a decrease) SEM <, Oct. 18.—The Stand-| DeUartment of the Interior, U. 8, |J: M. Cromer, Robert Witter, all of e ‘Under cover of the rise, in steel, rail | July Dah aS gh a United States Steel “G5 | of 10, of 3.28 por cent, In the number {Ard O!l comparty of New Jersey today], DePamment of the interior, UW 8.1 Casper, Wyoming. ‘ and public utility shares, profit tak-|OATS 3g aac ange ary | UiBh, Copper 3 Ce rete caiaiaention|@ndaaphthe one cent a galice, ana] September 18/1982, MART. T. CHRISTENSEN, j ; CC, wi ABRAM SL 41% | Westinghouse El h July. Tal e1 a © ‘ : ie ist giving the market avapotty| May) ABR AR 418 A186 [Wiilya ‘Overland - %|Geological Surv, the greater decrease In the number |*4vanced the price of kerosene for ex-|, Notice is hereby given that Ralph) puviisn oct 9, 16, 25, RON ISOS. the Ust giving the market w spotty |siny _ . . 40% §.40% .89- .39 | American Zinc, Lead ani gi EY | cr operating refineries, there is shown| POrt one-half @ cent a galion. 2, Koestner, of Casper, Wyoming, 1,16, 23, 30, 1922, appeaxsnosnatten initial: delengs: A Butte and Superior - > relative increase of 1.96 per cent in who, on August * + made H sharp break in high priced oils, Mex- 10.90 10.95 10.75 10.75 |Celm Petroleum - Uncovers Fake I Hee arit-a8 oll ath Flax Seed Homestead Entry, No. 015166, for| Barnacles attach themselves to ican Petroleum dropping from 204 to aS 945. 930 9.20 |Montana Power n hak arcane output in August| “DULUTH, Minn,, Oct. 16—Ctosing! W %SW% Section 1, SE% Section| hips, including the ship of state.— 198 and Standard Oll of New Jersey 5 2 ¥ Shattuck Arizona St ° amounted to 184,882,897 gallons, a de-| ash prices: flax seed Oct. 2.39 bid;| 2, N¥#NE% Section 11, And reenville Piedmont. from 218% to 211, resulted in general © 40.50" [Great Northern Ore — : ‘ock Promotion crerse of 4.4 per cent from the produc-| November 2.88 bid; December 2.304% /40. North, Range 82 West, 6t! unsettlement around mid-day, much nei Chicago & Northwestern --. toh ‘fovethe previcitaimonth. Stocks ‘ Principal Meridian, has filed notice of the gelling being based on traders ere ea ietikekobens’ on NAMA Bepteriber’1 were of intention to make final five-year pelief that the recent sharp riso had poaepponidatee 5 ea A case of bare-faced misrepresen:|285,520321 gallons, @ decrease of 12|CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR|? roof, to establish claim to the land been overdone, Losses of i to 3% Butter and Eggs . tation by a company engaged in sell-|pr, cont. Wxports and shipments to PUBLICATION. above described, before Marion \P. A closing quo- . : : sell. | Pr. cent , Wheeler, United . States Commjs- 7” points below Saturday's za ing oil stock is brought to the atten.; Insular possessions amounted to 87, p tO Went tations were recorded by several pop- tion of the public by the director of | 316.297 gallons, an increase of 36,500,-|| Department of the Interior, Uni- Soth d ..) f Getabs Mer tat on the ular shares, including Baldwin, Stu-| CHICAGO, Oct. 16—Butter higher; the United Btntes geological survey, [000 gallons over the July figures, ted States Land Office, Douglas, |%0th day of October, 1922. debaker, Chandler and American Can, | creamery extras 44c; firsts 36@38c; ex- In the advertising matter of this com-| Production of gas and fuel oils in] Wyoming, September 28, 1922. Clyde E Delta: Wormers Call money opened and renewed at|tra firsts. 40@42%c; seconds 34@3ic; pany, in order to impress the reader | August amounted to 944,289,105 gal-| The following named entrymen|G 20° “Pherson, ve! pperson, 4% per cen. standards 40c. with the bellef that the government] ions, which Is a alight decrease. Stocks| have filed their notices of intention | George Hebinson, Verne L.. ‘Thom- — Liquidation of special stocks was| Ess unchanged; Secmnt 9,344 Chicago Prices. has endoraet the particular enter-|of these ofls on September 1 were 1-/to make final proof on their home-|** * ST ERWIN, Register SWAN counteracted by short covering and| sees: firsts Si@3so; ordinary fireta) curcaGO, Oct. 16—(United States) prise as a ‘sure thing,” a map of the| 360,511,311 gallons, an increase ot|stead entries before Register and! (pay sept. 35, Oct, 3, 9,16, 28 AMERS supporting orders at other points | 25@26¢; pecseeccg rr ays aaa refrig-| nepartment of Agriculture.)—Cattle—|region published by the federal geo.|about 8,000,000 gallons. Receiver, United States Land Of-| {69+ * » 2, 9, 16, 23, MER with the result that the market gen-|CT*tor, extras Yee; refrigerator) Receipts 28,000; strictly choice andj logical survey Im said to be reproduc-| The output of lubricating olls in Au-| fice, Douglas, Wyoming, on the 8th}: erally worked towards a higher level |i $00. fowls 14@2ze;| Prime native beef steers, beef cows|«J. On the map as printed in the) sust was 88,824,133 gallons, a decrease | day of November, 1922: in the afternoon. A rally in Mexican itry—Alive lower; fowls 14@22c;| ana heifers scarce; steady to strong;|rather elaborate prospectiis a route|of about 3 per cent. Stocks of lubri-|_| Mathew J. Austin, of Waltman, BUY Petrotoum to 206%, and Standard Oils |*Prine= 18%c; roosters 14c._ lower grades slow, #yout steady; other | of supposed oil drainuge extends from|cating olls on hand September 1] Wyoming, on homestead entry Se- 3 of New Jersey to 216 revived the flag- claases generally steady; early top na-|the St. Lawrence river in Canada,| amounted to 220,668,498 gallons, a de-|rial Number 029394, allowed Octo-| E N’S FFEE ging spirits of the bulls and active ttve beef steers $12.75; some highly|southwestward across the Adiron.| crease of 6,000,000 gallons. Exports ber 29, 1921, for Sts Sec. 5, T. 35 PIG 8) ts States Department of Agriculture.}— A 11.62. *real 100%. [of August. " geologists are unprejudiced and their Showings of Gas Found. aud Locatio: 5 Lat Hogs receipts 4,000; mostly 10@15c}-\-cinsions are always regarded at} Showings of gas have been f Gals, oSA E: atts ADVERTISING is an absolute necessity for ‘ : | METALS NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—Copper dull; electrolytic spot and futures 14. , Tin steady; spot and futures 34.00. Iron steedy; Nu. 1 northern 34.00@ 35.00; No. 2 northern 32.00@33.00; No. 2 southern 25.00@27.00; Lead firm; spot 6.50@6.75. Zinc firm; Exst St. Louis spot and nearby delivery 6.80. Antimony spot 6.75@7.00. —_—_—— Announcement of a 800 per cent stock dividend is expected shortly from the Vacuum Oi] company. Subscriptions to thé U. 8. Treasury $5,000,000 bond issue aggregates about $1,400,000,000 of which $325,000,- 000 will go to subscribers for amounts of less than $10,000. ‘A group of southerners {s organ- izing a holding company to take over the majority stock interest In the Coca Cola company. ‘Twenty industrials average 103. 7.76; Dulk 200 to 300 pound butchers 8.59@8.90; top 9.00. Cattle receipts 18,000; all classes of cattle generally steady; choles corn fed steers 11,25; fleahy steers and short fed beeves slow. Sheep receipts 20,000; lambs steaty to 'Bo higher; advance on fed clipped lambs; top westerns 14.00; natives 18.50; fed clipped lambs 12. sheep steady, ewes 6.75 down; feeders slow; early tom feeding Iambs 13.65. - Denver Prices authentic and final.” So far as the last sentence is tru Director Smith of the United States wovlogical survey states without pre-! judice that his “final conclusion” ts that the authors and makers of this prospectus are plain crooks. There is no resemblance or connection be- tween the government map specif!- cally referred to and the of] map of the promoters. Ner did the geolog- ical survey or any other authority ever publish such @ “drainage” map. It Is not only fraudulent and untruth- ful in every respect but absurd to the the Frontier sand by the Skul syndicate which 1s drilling a test in the Skull Creek structure southwest of New Castle.» Eightinch has been set on top the sand and drilling is progressing af approximately 2,500 feet. Owing to cavings, drilling has been slowed up somewhat but the &- Fiold Maps, Blue Prints Oi WYOMING BLUE PRINT CO. P. O. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg. lene Welding, Gas, and Crank Case Service. Lewest Storage in Casper MAP AND Work, Acety- Oil and Greases the successful presentation of your proposition to the public. Place your campaign in the hands of an ex- pert who is thoroughly familiar with all meth- ods of publicity. Who can plan and write your display, prospectus, from letters, etc., and place your publicity where it will bring results. Thoroughly femiliar with al] phases of the oil game and in constant touch with local condi- tions. Years of experience in the writing and [MONEY i up .83. Twenty rails 93.26, up .47. a Ser oe Colb., goes SI; 2 ee eae! Me thetr Alsi agperite Brakes Examined Free handling of all forms of publicity. % Ewes lower; beef steers 6.00@7.25; cows and|er crude crooks on thetr own account . pine eer ji |Belfera 2.00@5.00; calves £.0069.00; or the simple-minded dupes of their ACCESSORIES For itterciows taddreas : NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—Call money autifyl Pyes, Ske ine | bulls 2.50@3.25; stockers and feaiers|‘‘cxperts.” In either case they are not! 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