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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1922. be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE NINE. All Markets Finance -:- Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED STOCK PRIGES FOREIGN Nets wa Secuites |) New Xone soste | STANDARD OIL SUBDIVISION IN = | Se SDUTAWEST PART OF CITY WILL Heat} Liquidation Marks the -Closing Hours of Trad- . ing in New York Liverpool Advance Also Fac- pi xe sae ter in Higher Prices at c Chica: Openin, Heavy liquidation by discouraged = Pe ad holders of long stock corohned with &SICAGO , aS ees aggressive short selling ‘caused an- i a4 ' oday other widespread break in prices in] =. ne Ditee of wheat took g : mertean Tel and Tel cv American Tel. and Tel., col tr Ss igeetese ty AE OPENEDTOBUYERSNOV. 21)< =. fotay’s stock markat, Ansouncement| ihe market was ascribed chiefly. to AGSiion | —Prices Range From $680 to $1,320 33 Amerjcan, Beet Sugar - American Smelting & Refs 53h ch Republic "Tis i situation | Kinne : Au., Guift ana ness of foreign bonds also Influenced | U"cesiness over. the Turkish e — 1.60 American eke Amertean et & Foundry = Pad American 69%) < ani p0 ot Belgium, ‘American | Tract Has All Modem Improvements and Will Be | 5%" &% ease. neha Tae Sold to Standard and Midwest = Armour and Co., 44s ~ Baldwin “Locomotive fe 7s, : ~ and to higher quotations at Liverpool. ¥ Z After months of labor in bringing what was formerly a| Baltimore and Ohio ce Sales ‘syproxmated | huying here, however, although of Batimere na Obio “ American Hide & Leather pid _ 66% American Employes Only | ¢ i. %. 8 215 Beltimore Steel “1 sem )stretch of a sagebrush to an inviting site for a future home,| Bothichem Stee! ret. 5 fair volume, failed to assume an ag- 4 Canadian Pacific - 140%) the land owned*by the Standard Oil company, bounded. on} ¢ 1. & Qui f. 5s gressive character. Th opening, Central, Leath 3. | i, 2 : . = as which varied from unchanged figures Ghaades “Moteee = ss | the north by. Fifteenth street, on the east by Spruce, on the Mil. & Bt. +448 G ; eal Electric. ueo. om to %c higher, with December 1.16% | Mountain & Gu ) “haapeake anc Ohio south by Alcova Lane and on the west by Poplar, will be iyer ‘Tire So. 1931 to 1.17 and May 1.15% to 1.15%, was|Outweet —- Chigago, Mil and St. Paul a for ve. > y ood yer ire & 1 r orders hac bern absorbed, the Ust| fonswed by eatme all around Red Bank _ Chieuse RY or open for purchase by employes re the company on Tuesday Goodyear Tine 80,. 19 yedsiniifesponse to the appea . Picardy = Guts Cper Newember 21, at noon. and saQitary. The price restriction r saucer’ Shbsequently, demand became in pp tin "-Heedibebtnasy Dich mods A and Trunk Ry of ance of good buying support in United re : t S Colorado Fuel and Iron - 6 is tract which comprises cight |0 Tesidences facing on Spruce and , (; Northern 74 A States Steel, Baldwin, Studebaker and| Taser and- prices” were further : forn Products - blocks divided into 246 lots, has pay.| V*!nut streets ts $6,000 with the sum | stiseouri Pac, Gen 4x Some of the early strong spots were| "Tensthened, with ‘traders’ taking ; J Cructhle Ste r of $4,000 applying to those on Chest- | xr, . Power ba, A Some of the carly werong spots were | Particular notice of assertions that a: “2 | nut New York Central: deb 6s Canadian Pacific, Stendard O11 of New | 2¢¥@nce in Italian lire had increased Famous Pla: 5 and water lines laid with few ex-| pe buildip> tine for the entire| Northern Pacific pr. len 4s Ww YORK, 14.—Openiny, prices in today's stock market were irregular, Jat after the early ‘selling ing, storm and water sanitary sewers. Jersey, Pullman, Consolidated Gas, U.| the Purchasing power of Italy equal o * Y Zeneral Asphalt ceptions. The lots range from 40 to| subdivision tas’ been % at|Oregon Short Line gtd. $s ctfs —- an average |30 feet dack from the lot line which gon Short Line ref. 4s is one foot inside the sidewalk ‘The dots will be sold to employee of} Contrary to reports which have Tomo. Se 6% - 2 Vestern States - x x 2 150 feet | th S. Rubber, Mexican Petroleum, Corn | '?. 30 cents a bushel on wheat. The General ctric 50 feet in wid) Products, National Biscuit and Univeq | lSe ves unsettied ut the same as|* Ol - 4 meral Motors - Lésigtt: of akout Pacific Gas and Electric Ss % < NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. | Goodrich Co. ¥Frult, the gains ranging from 1 to 2% finish ‘to 3% Bigher, De-} suntan Producers, -§ 16.50 Xreat Northern points. .Crucible yielded two in ce- ner 1.17% to 117% and May more were also registered by Man-| tendency of wheat, but trading was] gait Creek Cons. “00) tnt, Mer Marine pfd. range from $680 to $1,320 which in-|races and other “Uhdesirables. The S. Rubber 5 hattan Certivicates, Consolidated: Ci-| for the most part local, After open-| Prod. and Refrs. International Paper ciudes all improvements now in. A/Standard reserves the right, however, Power and Light, 58 — Petroleum. Jersey Central opened | December corn touched 70% @%, af cities Service Com. -- 193.00 104.00.) oulavilie, and Nashville A\l lot# will Ye nold with the stipu-|4, V. Forbes of the No. 1 piant and ge Fensland 12,00 14.00] Mexican Petroleum = oY +: lation that the purchaser must build | no reservations will be made in ad- a residence which must be modern | vance. ner throughout the morning, indicat-]a# a notable bullish factor, The close]... , =: Pacific : ing a hesitancy attitude on the part] Was nervous, % to 1% met higher, joe oo-~ : < Fi | of most traders. Liquidation of low| With December 60%. fet ge : . priced rails, which forced recessions}, Oats started %@% higher, Decem-| First 440 — rere of one to three points in the Eries,| ber 42% and later kept near to initial} second 44s y i a. preferred and Texas 1 ific, | hog values. . Victory 4%s Pennsylvanai caused sympathetic heaviness in other — People’s Gas eS 3 WYOMED ep. Iron an. zr 7 > and for U. §. Steel, Baldwin and| May Fea Dutch, N. Drilling into the sand at 1510 feet the New York O3! com-| 7-33-76, Whiteside, Midwe@t Refinery 4- Studebaker, each of which was pushed | luly Southern- Railway South Ca8per Creek field on Sunday. This well is an average » Balt Crees Consolidated 294 Portion of its 3 point loss and Ameri jane Slane’ 4 can Sugar, Gulf States Stee! and Rus. . Wyoming Ansoctation, 154 Texas and Pacific ~ Honal acreige to be productive. Wyoming Association | 26A ‘This well completes the drilling pro: per cent ne fs pmasoon ‘taicptal oll The market in all quarters proved ‘x'on. Pacific Midwest Ol, 9, Mountaln & Mt 13A only well of the corporation now crill-| believed locally that the Midwest’ will United States Steel mg is the test on’ the Boone Dore! accounts and tne announcement of a eres tah Copper [Being that tite Sinclair interests will : gs “Midwe be the successful bidder with the Car- -78, Micwert Oli, re) N ixed, 70%71%c: No. 2 American Zinc. Lead and Sm. which has become one of the deepest t Sorn, No, 2 -oni 1, TO%7 iB INO. -2 Butte and Superior y th the eb is be- feetaie arigoel ain pointe Atiantic | Yellow 7144 @72%. Oats—No. 2 white Cee ee ee eee inne a ‘ureka Wyoming, » . ests are known to have’ entered bids, | 19.39.78, NWic, Ielaney Cocntalt i Ths " y “ Gre - = othy seed $6@ mand 4.46%; cables 4.47%; 60-day bills} Great Nor-hern 4 ‘ Merritt _ D 735 Iilincle Central _ the Standard-and Midwest companies! been circulate’ there are no vestric- ading. gen, 4s flection of unsatisfactory annual earn: 2 to-2.15%. gar, Sumatra Tobacco, American To |!ng % % higher, December 68% to| Marine new Invincible O11 _-. Mifew lo:s on Fifteenth and Poplar|to buy back the lots in case the ob- rm Union 6%s ~.-1 points below last night's close. For-|new high price record for the 1922] Fensland = Tee 2800 late cper Wabash preferred, St. Louis South-| future ; xe pat A detailed report of operations in Wyoming and Montana for the month parts of thé list. Towards noon the Open High Low Pure Ol - Sears Roebuck -. pany uncorked a 15,000,000 foot gas flow on the northwest Whiteaie; 2lawest Retinary” ¢ ‘up a point or more above last night's t Creek Co 1 38A_ 5 for the field, there being several there which have come,in. pare eyelet As StudeSaker Corporation tin, Nichols showed fir recovery on an. exchange baris, that corpora, Ravin | Ranmad gram of the company in its gas fields vulnerable in the afternoon whenia| DULUTH, Minn. Nov. United Retail Stores ‘oming Ol Fields, : which has reached a depth of 4630 stock exchange fallure were the 0s- Cash Grains. ter Of! company ag second in the pre: | 13-40-79, Wyoming Association, CalasBetroleum. - jeved that the bit is n.2ring the pro- emong them being a group of men | 19-40.78-NW%, Kasming Fl [ be “ "1 MA" and Guif States Steel 3 to $%.| minal. Leba $11 Ribs $10.75@ | 5.62; cables 6.63; Italy demand 4,60;] “hickgo and Northwestern Glenrock Oil ~ 1.42 Inspiration. Copper for cash, and not more than one|tions on the resal@ of these lots by LUnion Pacific first ds bacco, Allis Chalmers, General Bies- , the corn market scored) moder-| Mutual Oil 1132] eny Sprintiela Tire streetg not having these improve-dligatiohia assumed are not complied | Wegtitighouse Eletric Te - elgn exchanges. were firm. crop. Persistent reports of very high |New Sonk Of) = 42125 4250] Middia States 5 Third 4%s - of October shows fifty-nine wells completed in this state, with 21,952 bar- rels of new production 20,000,0Q0 feet of gas and three dry holes. The sum- fl mary for na shows fifteen woils completed, 1,650 barrels of new pro- Fe Ro Eco od ea 7 Ray Corsciidated. Copper duction 1,250@00 feet of gas aiid ix diy holes. Sinclair Can Oi Midwest Refinery close. General Asphalt “rallied two Salt Creek Consolidated 4A enitese Copper. with a flow of from 3,000,000 to 35,000,000 feet. ‘Owing to from their earlier losses of two to tion delivering to the navy depart: | ! : ming Fields, 36A for the present and no new operations! Ment, fuel oll at ths seaborard for flood of sefling orders swent over the cash prices: flax seed Nov. 2. * —. UW, 8, Ind. Alcohol - Parkman Oil r Westinghouse Blectric 8 | ‘ect. No showings of oll or gas have tensible causes for :he precipitate de CHICAGO, Nov. 14——Wheat, No. 2 dictions of those who claim to be well | 89-4078, N Bonfils. intere Const Line and Consolidated: Gas '5;|4%@45; Nout white 42% @48%- Rye] | NEW /XORK, Nov. 14—-Forsign,e*:| Montana Power ducing horizon and an output of large closely. associated with the Milwau- 79, NEX, Kasoming, B9 12.25. cables 4.61; Belgium demand 6.17; ca-| Mxwell Mtoore 6 fait ob et ings reports. Losses of a point or} Corn and oats <eflected the upward! gait Creck Pras. 718.50 International Harvester lot will be sold to an invidual. Prices | emplo: except f> certain foreign|t. S. Rubber, 744s tric, Allied Chemical and California | ate general gains, 8. O. Indiana -. 115.25" 115,76 Copper = ments will be sold at $200 each. with. The jot sale wiil be handled by Prices moved in a conflicting man-| bids 7o reash corn in the-west acted LIBERTY SONDA Steel western preferred, Western Pacifjc] Provisions were easier in line. with} Fourth 4 - : n Americagd Petroleum F Complete figures for both states with descriptio of the wells follow: n upward jn response tc a renewed do | Dec. bs pg obi akan corner of the southwest quarter of section 34-34-83, in the 3 st 2, Ohlo OU 2 points while Crucible Steel made up a Wyoming Oil Fields 26A_ - Texas Co. - its locatto®@ It doeg not prove any addl-| with the Midwest Refining company 2% points. Call money opened at Tobacco Products — Midwest O!1,) 12A will be started during the winter. The| ofl received in the field. It is not ¢ : 87% bias 2,83 asked. Ynlted States Rubber — list, Liquidation of weak “spéculative | Veer 2-87% bid; May | have a renewal, the general opinion Midweat? Ol ; Wittys Overland yet been encountered in this hole 2 2 f cline in prices in which few shares es-7@4 $1.29; "No, 2 hard, $1.19@1 20% informed. Several other large inter Cotter ON Ceucble Stee, Vuited Drug. and|No- 2 86%@87.. Barley 61@68. Tim-|change irregular; Great Britain we-| Shattuck Arizona Brobee liceaah be cectoal tn cecaly when kee railroad, who if their plans are 79, NE, Kasoming, BIS American Lenseed Oil - successful will enter the field on a , NW, Kasoming, E18 Shot Blows Out Casing. big scale. 2-89-78, SEM, Sinclair Wyoming, 334 Germany demand, 01 7-16; eaten dena Haebalioetes Holland demand 39,30;]. + Financial Notes. , NW. FI The Ol! City Derrick Cagries a story| It in’certain that the letting of this , $E%, Sinclair Wyoming. 356A hooting of a well near Petroleum| contract will mean the laying of an rN Wea eet aor ‘ “ ‘ ‘ Fenslan 4 9.38. Norway demand 1842: ne Relchbank has offered to ad | “enter. which ix owned by tho Ml4-| aqaitional pipeline from the field un-| 20.9978, NWik, ensiand Ll > L i Stock Sweden demand 26.84; Denmark de-|\ance 500,000,000 gold marks to the} ‘4 Oll corporation. The immense’ jess it js made with one of the con-| 10-39-79. NE\, Blackstone Salt Greek HI be mand 2 Switzerland —d*mand| German government toward a loan te ta spectacular sight following the) cerns now haying one of the carriers.| 6-39-78, NW1i, Blackstone Salt Creek, A2 18.36; Spain demand 15.35; Greece de-| sanilive the mark providing an equa'| °° derrick floor. ‘This casing, came| Whether this line will come to Casper ; NW Inland Ol & Refinery, 1 mand 1.60; Poland * demand .00%;|S:,ount ia forthcoming from abroad, | own With such force that three joints! and in turn -mean the building of an ‘EM, Inland Ol & Refin., 5 NEW YORK, Nov, 14.—Prices of 7 Czecho-Slovakia démand 3.15; Argen- which ‘remained intact were “driven| additional refinery or whether it will a4, Inland Oil & Refin., -¢ NE , Nov. | Chicago Prices. through the derrick floor and into the! < + Western States, 17AX Heinen Blip ek Rope ahs today, wens : . tine demand 36.08; Brazil demand} ‘phe interstate commerce commis 50 to some other point for refining or 27-49, rie ea eck co ‘yomning 2p. m. CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—(United States s ;] ground to such a depth that they re-| pide » Salt Creek Consolidated, 124 Ta ccatalan New ook. Garht aia $5 ; Montreal 100%. sion orders a big movement of freigh | shipment remains to be seen. (ig Kadornine, (De x . |Department of Agriculture.}—Hogs— tie TPS ota cars from east to west to relieve the} mained standing upright. | It is almost certain that the high| 18-40-78, 8 Producers & Refiners 1 | Recetpta 44,000; market slow. 106 to) Large Aven Leased for Drilling. present car sher:.e, Ageia 4 bid for this product will be much | 17-89-78, Tract G, Ohio. Oll 1 le lowers bulk 1/0 to 200-pound aver- Arrangements are being perfected ——— y Predict High Prices, | higher than the price now being paid 3 , Tract » Ohio OlL agen $8,20@8.25; ood 210 to 235-F ror the ‘drilling of a teat well north:| Premier Poincare and Lord Curzon] Managing Director Koster of ‘the|for the off from that field and it i= | 335-86, T.B.C. Company, Bu pound butchers $8.30@8.35; few heavy | east of Wheatiand, an area of 10,000/are to confer on a polley for the Near | seneral O.1 company, Sirius, Holland| expected to at least. approach the | 22-88-85) Hohl¢f, Union On Com $8.40; top $8.40; packing sows $7.35@ | acres of land havine been leaseC: up| East in advance of the Lausanne par-| priiting company, the Orion Petrole-! posted price for Mid-Continent which = eyes Sty 8.10; pigs mostly $8.25; heavy hogs} ro, the purpose. These leases are|’ey. The Turkish envoy to the con-} 1m company of Rumania, and other] should force a raise in the price of : abawrest Wetniae aa [POTATOES | $5.15@8.40; medium $8.20@8.40; Nght) neq by John F. White of Riverton, | ‘erence threatens to withdraw unless} jutch companies, and who occupies al crude from individuals and companies aiiaweet rere $8.15@8.25; Ught light $8.16@8.30;) Wing expects to have a: sg on the|thé Allies call a meeting at once. z 2 S. king sows, smooth $7.60@8.10 prominent position in oil cireles of) operating in that district. Midwest Refining 13 pac! , ¥ 10; 7 , ground ready for drilling by the first fag nts chat country, says: i eae Midwest Refining 4 CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—Potators dull! packing sows, rough, $7.35Q1.6 Sf next April and wil carry the hole| Reports of, 182 class one rallroads| “345 study of the world’s of position Colossal Buys Ri ; Mutual Oil 24 recetpts 84 cars; total United States ing. pigs $8.15@8.35. ie to any depth necessary for a thor-]%P@ 15 switching terminal companies} caches me these significant . facts ng Ol 1 shipments 575; Wisconsin sacked and) Cartie—Receipts 15.000; beet steers} ough test of the structure. to’ the. interstate commerce commis-| rhe conclusion I have arrived at is| The Colossal Oil syndicate has pur-| 2 BG ors .& -Refiners bulk round whites No. 1, 80@90c cwts! siow; quality plain; few early sales} Mr. White has traced out five|*ion Showed net operating income ut the United States within the next| chased a steel derrick from the Lee |; sh one eee ed Minnesota sacked and bulk round short ted steers about steady with} nelds which Inter have been proven | $98,457,484 for September, a decrease} wo years there will be a crude oil|C. Moore company and hauling will 92-30-81, Petroleum) 2 whites No. 1, 80@900 cwt.; Minnesota xtonday’s decline; long fed steers and| productive and two more which are|f $29,148,911. shortage’ and prices of crude ol} and| be started tomorrow to location on bint ones sacked Red River Ohios 80@90¢ ewt.;| we conditioned yearlings in fairly{now under process of drilling and opps oil products and the value of the yet|the northeast quarter of the north- North Dakota sacked round white® active demand; weatrn grassrs in mod-|s‘ates that the dome on which the| The Cumberland Pipeline company | unmined ‘petroleum must necessarily) west quarter of section 32-3973 where poorly graded 70c ewt.; North Dakot® erate supply: In between grades beet |test will be drilled has every indica-| has Geclared: its annual dividend of|tee1 the effect of such an unavold:|the concern is preparing to deill its sacked Red River Obios No. 1, 85¢ cows and canners, cutters and veal|tion of being cil bearing on a big | $2 ® Share, payable December 15, to] apie shortage and the one result can] first well. cwt.; Michigan sacked round -whites,| caives weak to lower; other classes| scale. Tt is his opinion that when | Stock of record December 1. be only higher prices and a large pre-|’ A}I material for the camp ja now on field fostered, 6~.cwt.; Idaho sarked si, uneven, about steady. proved this field will rival Salt Creek ap aaa mium for oll reserves. British and| the ground and most of th®!buildings Russets No. J; $1.50 cw ; Sheep—-Receipts 8,000; opening very in size and in output, and every ef-| Standard Oil company of Kansas! pitch off enterprises that have suc-|are nearing completion. Munagers.of ao slow; few early sales; fat lambs steady }fort will be made to bring it to pro-} Will hold a special meeting of stock | seeqea in securing control of a large|the syndicate are going forward with to.25c higher; early top natives $14.75|quction at the earliest possible, date. | Holders on November 20 to act on div-| .9:4 g¢ the world's petroleum reserves| ‘he prelimiffary work as rapidly. as METALS to city butchers; $14.40 to packers; pe eed idends. can face the future with every confi-| «eather conditions will permit and ex NEW .YORK, “Nov. 14.—Copper feeders active: strong weight western Ol Found in Test. oe dence.” pect to soon be drilling on what they feeding lambs $14.25; desirabie fed Standard: Ot company’ of: Giis: wilt —— pallevarthihe adee ahot tercitbee jyearling wethers $13; sheep scarce, Dietrich in Charge —- steady; electriyltic .spot and nearby }*TOUnd eget past several weeks, the test being|common atock on January 1 to stock| Willam Dietrich, superintendent of Mammoth Ready ‘to Drill in 13%; futures 13%@14. Tin easter; ie drilled on the Platte structure east of |of record November 24. abot and nearby. 36.87@37.00; futures ji, 1, Omaha.Quotations | Cuernsey, continuies to give forth @ £7.00. ‘Iron steady, prices unchanged.| oment of Agriculture.}—Hogs re-|®™all but steadily increasing flow of | Twenty Industrials 95.37 refineries for the Producers & Refin-| > ,, ; ; drilled in tothe séeond Wail Cres C : REE teoretion Suns, atelved at ceed Preparations are being made today n he sérond Wail Creek | It is expected that drilling in will Lead steady: spot 7.00@725. Zinc ints g.500; active, steady to strong, |! With some gh preamure, pammens | 7 Cnanrarai 37 firm; Hast St. Louis spot and nearby |) i. yccking grades 7.40@7.65: bulk | from the 700-foot lev ville and is in c 2 of construétion | PY the Mammoth Oil company for the} ‘* being shot this afternoon and {t is| be started on wrellon teat of the plant now being built by the| C™Pletion of it, well on the south- expected that a much greater flow) west corner of section 21-39-78 by the Geivery TAV@T.35. Antimony “spot | 4 ‘| The sand has worked around the F f : to 300 pounds butchers 8.00@8.20; ibe $25. e tools until it has been impossible to vest corner of section 28-39-78 in the} Will result. | latter part of the week. This was ose company at that point he the: aalé well. of at Mr, Dietrich js well known to Wyo.| Teapot. ‘The bit is on top the decona w the southwest | of the first to reach the second Wall a 1 though there has been Cattle receipts 10,500; dest steers} Move them, althoug! chadely- died Pace dup grades ana|© trouble in getting’ hold of them i a i at} Quarter of section 2-38-78 c ree! ee < ing oil men having built the first | lt: Creek and it 1s probable that ction which was | Creek and has been standing coment- grassers dull; best corn. feds here | With fishing tools. Every effort to re-| closing bid 5, offered at 5; last loan drilling in will be started in the morn the sensation of the field Is still out- |ed for about two months. It is an plant of the, Midwest Refining com- 2 ol i pene here. Later he made woontean | ins: ‘This location is in between the| Putting at the rite of from 1,000 to| offset to the Royalty & Producers and 71.80; she stock steady to”easier; bulls} ™ove them has been unavailing, in-|5: call loans against acceptances 4%. aré_veals unchanged: stockers and{‘luCing an attempt to drill by. Time loans’ firm: mixed collateral with the Dutch Shell which took him | tW® Previous'y drilled in and there 1s {1100 barrels per day with a steady | Glenrock on 16 which is now in thr feeders dull, steady to lower. Those famillar with conditions at} 60.90 days 5; 4-6 months 5; prime flow of high grade oil and shows : vaairk, 5 no doubt expressed as to its prodyc- 10" no| sand atid big production is expected tb Blt and erected a. fetineey. fer, the | UWHY i be developed at that point Gretmery extras 48%: firsts 37%4@40:| sheep receipts 10,000; killing classes| the 2¢st are confident thas ate fee [one paper 4%. extra firsts: 44@46%4; seconds 35036; | xtrerg te 26¢ higher; bulk lambs 14.75 | TOM? Shell interests. Upon. his return to] ,These bids will be for al ithe oft 5 low will standards 44%. @1610; top 14.15;) yearlings, 12.00;| ther Arilling & commercial, M ORIG New. W ANTED Glenrock 1%; Mountain Prpducers 16455, senigen JAY Omaha 1 MONTANA. “érporation — um 8 ntz Corporation, untz Corporation Ohio On, 1 orthern Oil hatter Sunburst Sindon, Gordon Campbell , Rainbow Oil . Troy Sweetgrass Fulton Of Davey, Ohio Ofi W, Western S re fos) eS eae sao CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—Butter was later absorbed by the P. & R. with} ter output ts belng developed as the aehigh Sopapeaiy’ he: had en connect? |"! Ran on ithe. northwest quart, ed fi ible positi x . 2 eZ ote greiner, of seetion 29 which was the first to be the United States he took a position| Of 3%. which was the latest. to be Poultry alive higher; fowls 14@22:| wethers 8.00;, ewest 7.26: - Seeders |D@ Uncorked and another field added!“ New YORK, Nov. 14.—Spot cciton with the Economy Of company which | Orilled in ts belng deepened and a bet- ‘ Wyoming's already long list. springs 20; roosters 14; turkeys $3;| steady; best teeing lambs nee 13.00, | sa Nheniieer inact | quiet; middling 26.00. Lusk Plant May Re-open. | Reports from Lusk are to the Much Interest In Royalty Olt The principal topic of interest in Denver Prices. DENVER, Golo., Nov. 14.—Cattle! \receipts 4,500; marke: $3.50@ 6.25; stockers and feeders $4.60@7.25, Hogs receipts 1,800; 10c to 15 high- bulk $8.50@8.80, if steady to lambs $12.50@13.75; ewes $4| feeder lambs’ $11.75@12.75. { NEW YORK. silver 654; Mexican dollars 50, { SILVER | H ‘ov, 14.—Foreign bar, fect that negotiations are under way < amount of rock and fluid loosed by the explosion of nitro-glycerin, to- gether with about 210 feet of casing with the conductor were blown for the purchase of the refinery st | that point and that it will be reopened for the purpose of handling a portion of the over supply from Salt Creek. Although no particulars are given, it is understood that the parties inter- ested have this preduction availabie. |The plant at that point has been }closed since the output of the Lance jOreek field became insuf: lent for sts] support. { straight into the alr, the lower end of © With a string of tools and an un-jpay its regular quarterly dividend of der-reamer stuck in the hole for the}$3 a share and an extra of $1 on ti local off circles today is the letting of the contract for the’ royalty ofl in Salt Creek, bids for which will be opened by Secretary Fall at Wasi- ngton tomorrow. These bids will be for all.the oil which goes to the government from that’ field and will befor a period of five or ten years at the option of the secretery. This oil averages now about 8,200 barrels per day and with the completion of the wells now drill- ing which should all be’ finished by the firet of the year it is estimated that the output will be boosted to around 11,000 barrels daily. The previous contract ‘as made To acquire large areas, prospective oil lands or known coal lands in Wyoming or Montana, write fully C. A.OWENS Tribune Bldg. Casper, Wyo.

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