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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922 STOGK TREND AT OPENING HIGHER Broad Demand for Railroad) Equipment and Coppers Is Reported. Further speculation tm nigh priced stocks ‘Tesiilted In same sensational gains tifthe first pert of today’s stock market: “The whole list turned heavy later 7 réadjustment of a technical “condition. Sales approximat-| ed 1,250,000 shares. NEW YORK,’ Act. 18.—Stock prices moved upward fu repid fashion at the opening of the market today in re-} sponse to @ broad. demand for rail-| road equipment and and a remarkable but on in National Biscuit whicl soared) points to 245, a new high record. | Mexican Petroleum which was the in- dividual feature. yesterday, opened at! 1g up 1% and then reacted to 222. | Pan-American “A” also opened high- or and then « ard Oll of New Jersey moved up three| points. Lehigh Valley and Atlantic| Coast Line,le@ the rail group, each at gains of one point, while coppers un-| der leddership of American Smelting, ! moved Up 2 and Utah Copper un one.! American Cer up 3, was the outa‘and.| ing equipment, but gains of 1 ta.2% points also were registered by Bard: vin and Ame’ in Locomotive, Pull-| men and General Electric. New highs for the year Were estuSlished by Unit-| +d Fruit, Manhattan Shirt and Avas Powder, the gains ranging from one | to nearly four points. Studebakéet wes} one of the few exceptions to the tp; ward trend. 1 Except in the case of National Bis-| cuit, which dropped 10% points. from) its. high, little profit taking was! apparent in shares in the*genéral list! which elther held steady or continued their upward course. Heavy specula- tive buying of Mexican Petroleum caused that'stock to rebound from 222,} its low pf the morning, to 233, a mew) high while. Standard’ Oil of. New Jompey extended its gain to nix points. Marked buoyancy Was marked in the high priced tobacco grou! 5 deyionstra— American Tobacco improving _ five points, the B stock 4%, Lorillard 4) end Liggett and Myers) 19 to a new! high. Other shares which registered marked gains before noon were Fisher} Body and United-Fruit, each up more) tha nsix points, and Atlas Powder, In- ternational Harvester” and , General) Electric up 3 to 5%: ; opened at 5 percent. $y | While arise of 1'to 2 points Wwas\ac- éomplished: In ‘Northern. Pacific, Greit Nortern ..- Canadian “Pacific and St. muthwestern. and two to five points by. Fargo, Postum Ci Genera) Amer- fean Tank “Americaf’ “Hide, and eather preferred, the general mar- Ket sagged in sympathy wil a drop in Mexican Petroleum frora 253 to 226, which nduced more general reali7ing | in the speculative favorites. .Con- @picuous heaviness developed in some of the domestic olls while the chem- feals, Gulf States Steel, Tron Pro- ducts, Studebaker, Allie. Chalmers, | Ghicago-Pneumatic Tool, American) Ice, Inspiration Copper, American In- ternational, Western Union and Max- well Motors “A” suffered losses of ene to two points. United States | Steel dipped to 109%. a little more} than a point below its earlier high) figure. Renewed buying of Mexican (Petroleum carried 1t back to 232, But o balance of the list did not respond with much enthusiasm, Weakness of the United States Steel and other shares of that group encouraged selling for both ancounts in later dealings. Most of the active issues receded one to four points be-! fine! figure The| low yesterday’s closing was heavy. ) NEW YORK, Oct. 38=+Copper easter; spot and nearby 13% @14; fu- tures 14, Tin firm, spot’and futures $4.75. Iron easy; No. 1 northern 33.00 @34.00; No. 2 northern’ 31.00@32.00; No. 2 southern 26.00@28.00. Lead steady; spot 6.50@6.75.. Zinc firmer; Fant. St, Louis delivery spot and near- by 6:80@6.85. Antimony “spot’'6.75@ 7:00. a NEW YORK, ‘Oct5"18;—Call money. easier; high §; low 5; ruling rate. 5; closing bid 5; offered at 514; last loan 5; call loans against acceptances 4%4; time Joang firmer; mixed collateral 60- 99 days 4%@5;"4-6 morths §; prime} commercial paper 4%. SUGAR NE_WYORK, Oct. 18.—Sugor fu-! titres ‘closN| steady; approximate sales 18,600 tons. Business !n refined sugar Was limited and prices were un-! cbanged at $6.80 to $6.90 for fine gran-| ulated, SWA UNDERR ‘|Glenrock 1 5-16; Merritt 8%: Mow WHEAT PRICES ” Butter and Eggs CHICAGO, Oct. 18—Butter stead: creamery, éxtFas 44145" firsts ~36@3! extra firsts 40@42%; seconds 24@35; standards 40. Eggs higher; receipts 3961 cases; firsts 31@36; ordinary firsts 26@28; miscellaneous 20@34; refrigerator ex- trate 26%; refrigerator firsts 254@ 26. Poultry alive unchanged. é escalate a, dik NEW. YORK, Oct, 18,—Prices of Wyoming olls at 2 p. m. today were listed on the New York curb as fol- lows: Boston-Wyomirg 100; Fensiard 17; tein Producers 17; Mutuil 2274" Omar 1 13-13; Salt Creek 19. el E Cotton. NEW YORK, Ocf; 18.——Spot cot- ton quiet; middling $23.05. SILVER — silver 68%; Mexican dollars 52. {Vick Roy was taken to Los Angeles! NEW YORK, Oct. 38,—Foreign bar’ following a pbyisical breakdown last Ysummer. Cbe Casper Daily Cribune Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains WS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED I MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEW PAGE THIRTEEN ~~ FINANCIAL NOTES tére of the Ohio Oll company New York Stocks Oil Securities | ~naree 'Cars Rushed To Associated Preas Leased Wire. Furnished by Taylor and Clay. fotey -venas A, 398 der, cont moda dir lend which increases the capital of Du “ALS Ai the company from $15,000,000 to $60, Save Spud Crop | . is) YESTERDAY'S QUOTA1/ONS. 7 %, * nd wane = | A 4 “% LUCAL OIL STOCKS se a J a a CHICAGO, Oct. 18—Piles of pota- i if = 3 ee Chairman Doheny of Mexican Pet-|toes tn South Dakota —==_ American, Car andoBodsiiry 5.191 "* 16 jroleum says no decision has” b damage from rot‘and Early Gains Offset by Slump| American Hide & Leather pfd.— 13 - 110 jreached on the possibility of a stocking citpeeat, Sas Saceel ta Sivek | in Late Trading, Net Loss American International Corp. <. 3 3 20 | dividend Sheik Gxoharen tux Pub-lielauc sivddans tu: Sowa! “cain: telah = merican Locomotive _.____ 4 = A “BO theusts” ty = “ — > math Shown, American Smelting © Relycs. 61% = With tw. . American B. stock although these|Dakote to rush all available empty American Sugar... Chappelt - i ith two tests nearing the deep sand in*Pinc, Mountain|tion for a long time. |crrewin asneuneen” Sam Talirona CHICAGG, Det 18—Heary protit| American, Sumetre Tobadeo Geos - 4 the: Hroductivity, of that horizon should soon be: known and| spots oa biter ome cana | on of’ . ican - T. s >) + Fhece 2 i ivi z } x beeen F mt Dart: cf clans brourht as -. and ConsslidasedtTiovelty— with this area living up to the deductions of prominent geol-| ain and France agree to the) today. The realfing ae or Thee | American Woolen Capital Pete - ogists the field will be listed among the big outputters of the | Posthonsment, of the Brussels inter @angers bf an immoral life, The | largely on teliee that to be! Anacanda Copper Cow ‘Gulch state. Jallied reparations and febt confer. | Picture for eight reels and oc- os i ; gome-| Atchison __. 7 : Jence until the British political s cuplos slightly longer time than thing -of a | wee natural in| Atl, Gulf and W. Indies __The test being put down by the California ‘Oil 7} toa nd. the wititue ef the|®Teraxe show ee ae 3 indi cork t 3 il company) tion settles and the aftitute #f the vi the” sharp Advanced of late.| Baldwin Loton.rtive ee ens United States is better known. Harry L. Gibson, of New York pe Stet papeneed. Me > lKe Deliantos. Sug. 08ie | eee northeatt 3 3 to vole on « er a | Yenc tats veling with the picture. a4 amd P > 2 In ; a : ae i nh on eran - S1Aah Canadien ie otiie = {ter of section auer'|crease the capital stock from ig. | Receivers have been named for m today and tomorrow 7 | Contralt Lanther Juplter ing. belaw All-| 900,000. to. $76,000,000, and. to change; mere” Cotten Exchange: in *j x Motors - - trollee ‘by the BE a par value from $100 n “ = CHICAGO, Oct. 18,—Wheat~ scored | Chesapeake and Ohin Lance Creek Royalty_ pitch ner? rabies Sate Sie a eer het, sig ted —— copper shares \a fresh advance in price here. today} Chicago, Mil and St. 33, [Rorety. &c Producers Beane, Sait scree .tn.. the fied Se ee ee ee nitric |New York reports are to the effect | 5 SWAN after a’ wavering start. The fact'that| Chicago, R. 1. and F asec a - : ound at 1,700 feet in thin} oi vent stock dividend |+nat Doheny has joined Sinclair 1 UNDBRRE 1 Liverpool, quotations this ‘morning|Ch!80 Copper -~-- [Royalty & Producers. well which was estimated would| ¥!! De declared his develop: f tt % ~ tulled to; reflect fully the abarp up| COOm@o Fuel apd Tron 3 Se ees ake 50 barrels and was of unusu ess seer at Se Teer Lt ! $ estern Explorat! h “ ry 5 = | tutin: yesterday jn America was respon- bow “sigs Say ~ = 325% | United Pee = . eee erat, WEDGE exe Twenty indust oft 16. sibbe ocrayiant heeitasion. wefp ot oat arnre nes = 6) Wyoktann ? a eng The decision of the United States| Twenty rails $3 opening. | Selling, however, lacked vol-| Famous Players ~ 18. | Wyo. Tex. S : ‘ lay has t ree late ate edge Pina ae ah deat g Mee ey ep ‘A’ also opened MEl-!ume and. the market’.soon went rap-|Genrral Asphalt ~ 25% [Western States - 29 i oy agen ea ha fg 7 ont consider a case brought to test. the e . idly upgrade <with buyers. continuing} General Electric aE ee = Roe Os | Aiea. tes seeat the hs Mavi papper sllge gneteerte gana Aig H fh HERE to. stress indiéations ef European | General “Motors tii NEW YORK CURB CLasING. [fe no a, ‘ee Pt ’ mak-|cent a gallon on gasoline, will result | a ' shortage”of supplies. The opening, | Gooch Co. 33% B| Mountain Producers -$ 17.00 pone seat E has|in the collectlon of between $500,000 AT. YO j which ranged from %¢" decline to =. peas Northern p: 94% | M 2 3 T g28 Layee to the bottom as hole 0,000 in oll taxes each year in PACKED Fail SHOWING SUPPLY lke advatice, with December $1.15: to ret ac ey aan a but ft is expected that to a statemen. of 1 | > / bs $1.15% and May $1.13% to $1.13%, Lg ah om cnalthr o Creek Prd - 80 a ay delays the bit will/the Colorado attorney genere] This “ y [3] was followed by a moderate general] Int. Met Marine pfc. --—— 61 | Proa. oy ‘coten Eisen: End era ny ME IGG CL ALE Re OF SOME WILD 9 1 : jdecline and then by a. rise to well| International Paper {Marine 2 AES Raina <ng” @ tap selling oll at retall | it above yesterday's finish all around. | Invincible Ol -_____ | Marine mew 3 Abesreiogphictnen hs of secant ate ote | a |S i Locatii In subseucrt- dealing wheat fiue-| Kelly Shringfield Tire ~ Mutual Geant decte Ohi ial unruaeat tuees Mfidweet ‘Has, ‘Twe New Ques. Be ene. ne reetire: Brot eM fee oud Eon regs ce SMe Y Kepniiebatt: Cuppa ss ware depth on the northeast forty] Qe ture now showing at the Americ ‘ecologists Oil rts y thin a “renge of¢roulsville and Nashvill of section 35-34-54. Two gas sands} Only two wells have ) been com : mae! i © about two ‘cents,. with commission | Mexican Petroleum. les Ser have been ntered ia this hole, |Dieted by the Midwest In Salt Creek theater with special matinees today | Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints s about! two “cente,: with commission Yensiaed Bernt) In this Bole Pa a vaat gear nelther ono ef | Sa, tomorrow for women only and WYOMING MAP AND | market. Selling widened on the bulges Lae tage 0 ts to ald ntl . vane | Which fs a large producer. Fic ice — ~pacdlargtiegtwl BLUE PRINT CO ' tad ueboet: Aavelaghe bar ther eaten Mammoth Of) ... 42.50 43.00 yr almost b A“ a the Rees, one x 2% 4: drawing larfe houses. The picture P. °. Bi 2 fe Export byying of corn and oate|Miseourt Pacific — LIBERTY BOND: St. tha. men being, unable Ape iwee | era rae ot metteahrs pang corn: | acme mee ect Di ti cts - hee ete nue ee beth rants |New York. Central nie for several days after the flow was quarter of nection 27-40-79 was com-|in conjunction withthe New York} Room 10, Daly Bldg. despite initial weakness, May and July} Woogie ae ee ord First 4s” Pitta thane ta, Culomiceincts oe Sd pal ing ie Vavdiggy eu a 2 | 4 5 Norfolk and’ Weatern j obra structure than the California-Evans | barrels. = ge eho @ new high price record|Northern Pacific _ sone red ~ well and is more apt to carry ‘gag| No. 7-A Midwest on the southeast : eh ibe seg After opening at/ Oklahoma Prod. and Ref. md sue than the latter Holden No. 1 on] Quarter of section 27-40-79 was drilled Ss % LAS ‘line, December 68%. to} Pacific Oil —_ ~ Third 4458 — the same quarter is setting capped|in at 2.150 feet and is good for 130 ee ee market sagged a little ei American Petroleum Fourth 4\s after heving opened a 4,000,-000-feet ) barrels. & ad en made a decided general aay Seibe oe - Victory 4%s - gas flow and material is being hauled] The Nieber dome test 's stitl wait ¥ er Pu ot Gas to ion now for Hi No. 3] ing for cement to set at 805 feet. The! © uding“a reduction In the, Ttalian| Pure Ol ———- on the same sect! Midway test is drilling at 3,700 feet. | corn cron, it wan estimated that*the| Ray, conselidated Copper Operators. in. this district are go:| Drilling has been resumed tn the Bax t Speman ax Pas perators istrict a D umed tn the § aoe shoctare of corn.this season| Rep. Iron and Steel Crude Market ing ahead with drilling plans since|ter Basin test at 2,419 feet after suc g would tote}? £09,000.000 bushels. Prof: Roval. Dutch. NT, the announcement was made that-the| cessfully mudding off the gas flow ® tsiaking sales Nawever, Jed to de-|Sears | Roebuck Fargo Of company wil) build a nd the Crowe well No. 2 tn the ! clines in the.Jast part of the day. The| Sinclar Con Of Hamilton —_—__----_. “‘qo|line for the transportation of tches field is fishing for tools at close was wenk 1c to 1%c net lower, | Southern Pacific Cat Creck 29|from the Poison Spider district as it/2,215 feet — é with) December “67%e. Southern) Railway “68 | ws “ H eeetteeet 5| will be necessary to lay only a com-} ar ’ ime ess \4 av 8 rted Jc to %e lower to | Standard Ol! of N. J. . bs 9 . e rtoa pyeba ling tCorbocats ,70| paratively short lateral to connect] [eames . shade advance, December 42%¢ tolrennessee Copper -70/ with the Pine Mountain field, This 4 ecinanae Sreveeen maa eseot 4 43%0, descended a ittle and then| texas Co. * yi [together with the fact that the New aE Tose for all deltverine. rerad gate TpneariC 29% | Outwest poy | York Of company has a gas line to 4 rovisions were higher tm responsé| Tobacco ' Products ~ 86% | Red Bank ‘95 [the Poison Spider and will contract e to announcement of reduction In ware.| Transcontinental: Oi f Picardy - 104 |for the gas output es soon as it ts t house stocks in Chiengo. Unton Pacific, Ste. r Rock Creek _ ay| developed in sufficiant quentit Seiden tie 34 nee ba elo - ~ Seam = — 1.40] places Pine Mountain in an attractiv rt ie Cash Grain, | Bo tea eataa : Wg seme gs - 1.20] position. y ® ACGHAGAGO, Ory 18.—Wh oe; pas Yea Rubi c, Buc Basi 2 120 SREAGADO, Ory '38-—Weheat No. 2) untted states | Greybull 7 120 PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 18,— =i F ies a eeehNao be yr os Utne Coprer Ee recona eae 67) irae "Cre > i20- Clearings Make New High. Catherine Rosier went on trial toda z ¢ . at ™ @is%o; No. 2) Weotingacuse Electric | - 82% MPoreblight ~ 412. - 1.20] NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—New> York rged with the double munier of , % e Pe ted mane wale BNI RSE pete tere =F 8 Saas? 26) = 108! pank clearings Tuesday weached the|her husband, Osvar Roster. and bis, Owners of the good Maxwell report , , ‘ dc, Rye No, 2,|Americe: » Lead - : ns a Mildred Keckitt ta : ; Butt a * 4 gigantic total of $1 000,000, anew) stenographer, Miss 2 * 2 Arh ONS: asier He I0e: Timothy pate laey gape = 3 Tien tor the Year: and en increase of{who were: shot without warning. last that it is unusually repair-proof. . I f ver pe + 3 ; seed bl aronts x ° ’ 5:200,000 over {the @ame day a'danuary in-the Rosler Advertising : hs Prov nominal Tard fit. Hike #18 Mont-na Power, 3 2 uP Live Stock Hag 09000 over {ime seme aay a) Isnuae? " The tremendous inroads it is ' 43 Great Northern Ore — E ¥ fils * turnov’ due -y| “The unwritten law,” will be in H i H ‘ NE pin aie oA RE learn |gorernmental operations: on” Monday yoked for Sra, Reser making in public favor are directly ° h @| Maxwell Motors 4 ee Fket 3 o — i i car OP High Low Clone | tea aa = 30% Bree fn the ‘money “market in connection = due to its superior performance. wh ana Seon lwith the sale of new bonds i Ss ‘ Dec, -2---- 1.15 116% 1.139% 1.13% CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—(Uunited oaths : AGO, O¢ Uunited H ae Cord tires, non-ekid front and rear; disc ateel gtk Lue i 112% Department of Agriculture.)—c Bidding Boasts Price. UNDERR wheele, demoamtable oc rim ond ag Doak deen é ; 1.0435 . pts 16,000; native beef steers Wii . vatis, Texrs, Oct. 18. —} type lames: Alemise lubricetion; moter-driven Foreign Exchange | sear iihas! Goripavat vale fags ities padsing | elavale, koens Sopuoenlly loag epringsy acw trpe y e' mparatively “scarce; ‘competitive bidding by) incependent water-tight windshield, Prices F. O. B. Detroit, 8% 09% 67% 67% -| proximately one half-of-run. western are fee. spot. crude in. the north » was tothe eddded: Touring Car, 0085; Roedener, Psy 09.70% 6868 NEW YORK, Oct. 18—Foreign' ex-|Stassers ;better grades native’ beef | Texas field hes boosted the premium 4585; Four-Passenger Coupe, $1235; Sedan, $1535 i 69% 70% .67% 68 \!chance irregular; Great Britain de.| steers steady: to strong; other grades}.o wv cents per barrel above the post: f a , mand A46%: ‘cables 4.46%; sixty cay | 22d wehterns slow about. steady: beef | ed price of $1.40 on all oll in that dis-/ eM aX ‘M1% 41% |bine on banks 444%, France demana | steers 13.50; bulk of native beef steers| trict. Indications are that the wea - i" 433 42 2 7. ‘ z 5 0! a dc o 5 e! eached b > 42% 49%. 42 42/741 845, cables 4%. italy demand | of quality and condition to sell nt 9.50} point has been rea hed in premiums. AT YOUR KENNEDY MOTOR COMPANY 39% 40% 39% | 4120, cables. 4.20%, Belgium demand, | @12.00; veal calves steady to strong —— ; ‘ 236 W. Yell $5014; cables 6.90. Germany demand | early quality considered; other classes Vacuum Calls Meeting | SUPPLY STORE + Yellowstone Phone 909 . 03%; cables %03 5-16. Hollahd de-| fairly Yctive, generally steady; spots; NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—Directors i ae a x 10.87 10.90 10195 |iand 39.08;.cables 29.14. Norway de.| higher on desirable heifers: few head | of the Vacuum Oi company, one of (yeni * 972 9.60 960 |mand 1797, Sweden demand 26.79.| hishly finished yearling heifers up-| the Standard Oll group, Hive called one : Denmark’ demand 20.07. Switzerlanc | Ward to 12.00; bulk desirable bologna xKholcers for. Decem “The Good 16.50. |gemand 18.44. Spain demand 15.40.] bulls around 4.25; bulk vealers largely Ess Greecd demand 2.10. Poland demand 11.00@1 ; bulk beef cows and heif- ° a E 01. Czecho-Slovakia demand 3.30. Ar-| ers 4.35@7.50 é Gentine demand 26.37. Brazil demana| Hogs receipts 16,000; market slow. POTATOES 11.25. Montreal 1004 ‘ strong to 10c higher; big packers buy ing little; bulk 170 to 200 pound aver: s P A ages 9.25@9.45; 210 to 275 pound CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—Potatoes weak ; butchers around 9.40@9.55; top 9.50; on white, steady on early Ohios; re- Sterling Jumps On hulk packing sows 7.90@8.60; desir- Le celpts 121 cars; total United States able pigs mostly 9.00@9.25; heavy 8.85 siti AB a aR URS oan SaaS = = shipments 1/248; Minnesota bulk round N. Y. Excha@itge) Goi; "meaium 9.25@9.60; ugnt 9.15 : + whites, 90@1.00 cwt; dark and peely &' @9.50; ight Mght 9.1049.25; packing The legislature passed a law infant Ke keep Pot ‘ey HAY GRAIN 3 $0@85\cwt; Minnesota. sacked Red Cones aoe ee y@S. TS: packing sowe|{#-Preme court non-political, at which time Justices ‘otter, ver Ohios No, 1, 1.05@1.15 cwt; Wis | NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—A sharp two| rough 7.50@8.10; killing pigs 8.75@ Beard and Scott, all Republicans, composed this court. Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Meal, Stock Salt. consin sacked and bulk round whites| cent rise in sterling exchange, car-| 9.26. Justice Scott died in 1917 and the governor appoint- Car lot ‘al 90@1.05 cwt; unclassifi-t 80@85 cwt:|rying the demand rate to $4.47%, the| Sheep receipts 17,000; fat nati De Charles E. Blydenburgh, to fill th a aspecialty. North Dakota sacked Red river! highest in several months, took place| lambs active; opening strong to 15c ed a Democrat, Charles E. Blydenbu io ie va- CASPER STORAGE CO. Ohios 1.08@1.15 cwt; South Dakota|{n the local market today. The in-| higher; early top naalves 14.50 to city | Cancy- 313 W. Midwest A: packed early Ohios 1.00@1,05 cwt, crease here was a reflectiOh of that| butchers; 14.16 to packers; fat western In November, 1918, Blydenburgh was elected with- a wee walla so Salada in London whero it is reported there| lambs held 25c higher; best price t Stion. mS | hes been heavy buying of sterling for| above 14,50; no early sales; feeder in-; | OY PU pete Ribvea ! French account. A decrease in the| quiry good; few early sales about Justice Beard died in 1920 and the governor ap- offering of cotton and grain bills in| steady: sheen ‘eady to strong; heav pointed a Republican, Ralph Kimball, to fill the va- choice handy fat ewes 4.50¢95.00; weight ewes g.25. Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 18——(United States Department» of ~Agriculture.}— Hogs—Recelpts 4,500; active; heavy butchers and packing grades 1c to 25¢ higher; bulk packers’ $7.60@8.10; med jum and light butchers steady to 1 higher; bulk 200 to 300-pound butch- ers, $8.65@9.10; top $9.15. | the loca] market also hah contributed to the upward trend, ~ 122 TRAING HANDLED IN DAY BY UNION PACIFIC CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 18.—Sun- day, October 15, the Union Pacific} Cattle—Receipts,10,000; beef steers Railway company handled on its’ Wy-/10c to 15c higher; top $12.75; she stock Loming division, between. Green River|strong; bulls and yeals steady; stock- and Cheyenne, 122 easthound freight|ers and feeders steady ot strong. trains, containing 5,151 cars, theso| Sheep—Reoeipts 18,000; killing class. \constituting the hesviest one-wayjes steady. to 250 higher; top western |traffic on this division in, the his-jlambs $14.19; fed clippéd/lambs $13; tory of the railroaé. From °Green|wethers °$7.50;" ewes $6.25; feeders River to Rawlins there were handled| steady: early top feeding lambs $13 51 trains containing 1,937. cars, from| feeding ewes $5.25. Rawlins to Laramie 46 trains con- taining 1,574 cars and from. Lura- mie to Cheyenne 25. trains containing 1,640 cars.. Less than 200 of. the) ceipts 2895; makket steady; beef steers cars were “empties.” + |6.00@7.50; cows ind “heifers 3.00@ Sores, | 5.25;-catves 6.00@9.00; bulls 2,25@3.25; stockers and feeders 5.50@7.00. ~ Hogs receipts market 10 to 15c | higher; top. 9.40; bulk 7.50@9.15. Sheep receipts 7936; market steady cancy. = Justice Blydenburgh died in 1921 and the governor appointed a Republican, Fred H. Blume, to fill the va- cancy, which again made our supreme court all Repub- lican. 4 Justices Kimball and Blume are candidates before the voters at the November election to succeed them- selves. Justice Kimball is practically certain of election because his opponent, ex-Supreme Court Justice Gross- beck is incapacitated for the office by reason only of positive deafness. Justice Blume is opposed by a Demo- crat, Judge V. J. Tidbai!l, who at present is judge of our district court at Laramie. Justice Blume should withdraw his name from the ticket to be voted atthe November election in order to carry out the spirit of the law, thus assuring a non-par- tisan court, but should, however, complete the term of his unfortunate appointment. Knowing the people of this state as I do through 34 years of continuous acquaintance, during which time I voted for statehood and for many of the state’s supreme justices from statehood to the present time, I have rea- zon to believe that if Justice Blume would rise to this occasion and withdraw his name from the November ballot, Wyoming people would reciprocate in such a way as to assure his appointment or election tothe su- preme court when there is again a vacancy that could be consistently filled by a Republican. KEEP OUR SUPREME COURT NON-PARTISAN. A. H. STEWART. PROMOTERS Of Oil and Industrial Enterprises ADVERTISING is an absolute necessity for the successful presentation of your proposition to the public. By 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. ae Denver Prices DENVER, Colo., Oct. 18.—Cattle re- Thoroughly familiar with al] phases of the oil game and in constant touch with local condi- tions. Years of experience in the writing and handling of all forms cf publicity. RAIL SUPERINTENDENT DEAD. DENVER, Colo., Oct. 18,—" Alonzo F. Vick Roy, superintendent of the| |S? i agaraha Gis lesoh of tte Union ceacttio| (22>, Maberi:* lambs): 14.35 018-60; Ska Wiel at. the look maniecitan) eer. ¢26@ 5-78, fesder Jeuibe 12.000, hospital at Los Angeles, Cal., dis-|*%°°: patches to his friends here state. Mr. For interviews. address Box A-177, Care of Tribune ——_ The human eye is only capable of iving ten impresqidns per sec 3 Jona, = g