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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922. Che Casper Daily €ribune __AGE ELEVEN All Markets Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock AND oh BY LEASED ‘MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS| PA, STARTS THREE MORE TESTS Producers & olan’ corporation has spuaded in three more tests and has one ready to drill in at Mahoney Dome. pletions were reported during the past week. No. 1 at Enos Creek, No. 1 on section 36-17-104 at Baxter |‘. Finance -:- (WHEAT HOLDS TOLATE GAINS Early Setback In Chicago Over- come by Rally on Bullish Sentiment. Oil Securities Parnisbed by Tavier and car | OCK PRIGES STILL CLIMB Many Factors Contribute to} Bullish Operations on Exchange. New York Stocks Associated Press Leased Wie. Ailied Chemical & Dye ----_- Alls Chalmers ————-— American Best Sugar American American American Amtrican American American American American American American aay Can Se cara ‘Founhy ed Hide <cLei.her pta..t2% 8 International Corp . 23 Locomotive ~.----- 123% Retg 53% m of ench Repu’stle ch Rep ablic, am of E No com-|/'ngdom ot Belgtu | nkdom of Norway, E I | k | NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—Professionai CHICAGO, Dec. 8.—Although unez- fatied to bring out any appreciable volume of stock. President Harding’ rally soon took piace. Failure of Argentine prices ag well as those at of alverse weather conlitions, No. Ba valuation, against $105,425:600 or 5.01 the] per cent In October of timore and Ohio hiebem Steel ret., interests turned Lullish in the Iatter| pesced declines in Liverpool quota. | American eens a ee 6a * Gan ar tates ated aaticition | Gas bane tetute e, e Anaconda Cow Gulea Basin and No. | on section 14-25-89 in the Sherard Dome have all | ectcan Tels abd Tei. cy . eariler operations on the short side| wheat market today at the outset, a| Atchison been spudded in and are now making progress with drilling in spite On t%e Ss 1 on section 33-1 in Baltimore anc Ohio year. saoreee: —— - aed rates and mate amhed respond to yesterday’s| Bethlehem S:eel ee Mahoney Dome is being baled at 2640 caine prea p. m., & o cabve dispatches from wusanne in-| reports of harvest delay and crop}Canadian Pacific oe feet preparatory to drilling in and a _ dust: Burl. and Quincy ref., 1 dicating increasing possibility of | damage in Argentina, was more than|Central Leather — peer big producer fe expected af thia potnt:|. sweaty One sass arise ete: Bae OV es 6s satisfactory agreement, had a cheer-| traders here were prepared for. Gos-| Chandler Motors - Lance Creek Royasty. No. 2 on section 4-38-88 in the same: y \ ote 22 ent den ay Ae ass ’ fal effect. Seles approximated 900,.| sip. however, that the president would | Chesapeake and Ohio — Mice denry _ field is underreaming at 2888 feet. Grant Tram Rey oF 20% 000 shares, address congress today and might | Gpicese, Mil and St. Paul Mountain & Guit _ Two operations are now in progress jew York federal reserve bank | Grand Trunk Ry of Can, . “ | Urge farm reitet legisiation helpe@ to| Chino’ Copper — Outwest __. In Balt Creek, both of which are| "#0 declines from 85 to 78.1 per cent rthern x NEW YORK. Dec. 8—tIrregular| new bullish sentiment. The open-|Golorado Fuel and Iron a nearing completion. No. 1 on section aoe |Graet Northgrn 6 : price changes at the opening of to-| {2s Which ranged from % to %c low-| Corn Porducte asta he 18-4¢ is drilling at 2050 feet, The investigation of oll and gaso-| Mo. Kan. & Texas, A @ay’s stock market continued to re-| &: With May 1.16% to 1.16% and July) Crucible Steel Preston + 3 on section 6-39-78 Is heing cleaned. | line prices is to be resumed next | ™ Gen., 4s z . = scan’ cores ; Sa Royalty & Producers. ‘14%, 13 Mutuekes te Sa eiaberantes 1 wrer, 5a A lect the play of opposing specuia-|1:°7% {0 1.07%, was followed by aa! Ei agg BG eee) an oz%| Only one well is being drilled at| Thursday by the senate sub-commi . - - t 1 of , Famous Players La: en. Noyalty * | ntral deb., tive forces. Special buyirig opera-| ‘terval of hesitancy and then by oA Western Exploration — 2.30 2.40 | present in the Wertz dome, that be-| tee to z = 3eneral Asphalt . | fle pr. lie tions were conducted in a few special. | &2ins all around. b- penta naar ag Wyo-Kaas. ___... 75 -&5|Ing No. 2 on section 7-26-89 which ts ——» = Line = tien, National Lead being pushed u,,| Atter brief summaries of the presi-| loners) Electric - Wyo. ‘Tex. - 00% =OL faritiing at 8712 feet The United States ts not expected | pa rier Sane 2% to a new high record for the year, | Cent's message had been circulated, | Grodrich Co. th ~ yen aes ae 3 Two wells Grilling in Ferria;| to be represented at the conference of | Penn R the preferred advancing 2, and Piggiy |'¢ ™arket eased dor the sum |Great Northern pfd. = _ 7 | No. 15 on section 25-26-87 now being| @llid premeiers at the London confer: | Standai Wieely catablishing a new peak price, | ™ariea failing to equal bullish anticl-| tHinols Central NEW YORK CURB CLOSING | | at 1868 feet: and No, 12 on. section ‘ow on German reparation. | Union’ Pa z United States Alcohol and Ailtea | Patton in regard to agriculture. Clos-| Inspiration Coppe z Bid Ask | 2620-87 drilling at 1912 feet. Loca: Coe ees the: - Ghamical. were strong. = prices nevertheless were firm at agen germly Sey ro eee og Produecrs $ 3088 $1870} tion has been made for well No. 2,| Morris Brothers says: Uiak opert nee — the same as terday’s finish to lc} Int. Mer 3 ne pid. phi ate coe tion 23-26-87 w “gp | Armour should purch: iusthess, worn eee ee ‘The list turned heavy s:0n after] higher, with July $1.08% to $1.08%, [International Pape r mrock | 1.06 1.1 eet to, Se Sa) Sean s 0] 1a not_mean that we would re: | western, Unio {eb obenting’ in" reapbmes to, a heavy |” Cors, ena cats) paralcien the mative | Invindile OD ‘Creek Pras 20.v6 | (8 now in progress t would not, mean that we would Fe: | Weatinghoune offering of the rai! shares and some|of wheat. After opening % to %| Kel Springfield Tire Seit\ Creek, Cons, = 194%] Te was expected that ‘the well on| main lens out of the packing pus | = the speculative favorites, ' . Kenneco*t Copper --.. Pro’ efrs 9.09} section 13-17- in the Baxter Basin! 2€5*- cs . 3 ’ Gebathekaes: Baitwin, Core Proddcty| ese eres 12, Vee the Con Touteville “anciiativile. Marine new 6.00] would be drilling before now but NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCK-| shares of the par value of One PchatinnetayiCan, eli'ot which ae- | Tpalemetonte, icumment Mextoan Petr Mutual Ol - 11.00| snow and cold has held up ech om |. Sir George Paish, Brit'th econom.| HOLDERS’ MEETING OF PROVI-| Hun.) ($100.00) Dollars each and Continen’ m, all of which de-| Subsequently, increased — recelpte| xtiarnt Co; 8. O. Indiana eration and it has not yet been spud] ist. in a New York Herald copyright ‘T BUILDING AND LOAN As| fo Two Million’ (93,600,000.00) Dol clined large fractions to 1% pointe.|nad a bearish offect. The market| Middle States Oil ex div. - Cities Service pe y Une oS thaahs the alba premiere utsLon-| Bocas lars, divided into twenty thous- Material recessions also took place in| closed unsettied, at the same as yes.| Midvale Steel — Fensland | don can restore Europe by cutting th oa } and 000) shares of the par St. Paul common and preferred,.Union | terday's fin'sh to %@%e lower, with |Missourt Pacific Mammoth Oil f os vain skate reine velp ere en - value One Hundred ($100.00) Pacitic and Great Northern preferred. May 69% @70 to 70 ’ Central — New York Oll - Southern States Gets Well international Joan whereby rruarcy| |\Notioeilan Recut, i s|euapertione Crucible, International Harvester and| Oats started a shade to %4c off May | N.Y» N- Hand Hartford - LIBERTY BONDS Southern States Ol, one of thel| can pay in 62 years, meeting of cry given a passed pr erp en end sath ome sO Utah Copper were also reactionary. | 43, sagged a little more and then be-| Norfolke and "Western ares Haskell group. has completed tts No. 4 ? Vident Bullding ‘and Loan’ Associa |legaily come before such meeting, 5 =< 3 well in the lobbereo r ‘ ‘s ey | Rey oe eee ae Foreign exchanges opened frm. gan to climb. ‘%klahoma Prof, and Ref. - First 4s - 4 “8 ‘ nae Robbers nm feld, Garvin Western Un'on ia expected to de-| ton, @ corporation created and exist- Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this Scattered snort, seliing and lquida-| Provisions reflected firmness in hog| Pacific Ol. Becond 44 county, Okla., making 300." barrel! care un extra or enlarged dividend at| i Under the Inwa of tle State of |ist day of December 1922. tion continue during most of the} values. Pan American Pet First 4s - pesy. ite 4. offsetting the above| tne meeting of directora owing to ita | VFOmNe, will be held at Rooms 204. O. L. WAL morning. However, strong resistance pee AF Pennsylvania Second 44s on the same tract, will be drilled in} jarg earnings said to be near $12 al Crcpon mere valty Bullding, in | 7" "President offered by some of :he leaders at the Closing Quotations People's Gas third 445 fhe latter part of thin week, and] ATE earnings said to be near $12 a) Casper, Natrona County, Wyoraing.| |. eaident. lower levels apparently caused come| CHICAGO, Dec. 8.—Close wheat:|Pure On - Fourth 44s — Should =e :ecually ah good:i-Bouthern | eee tigated at coer $10 000,000 the | gece ee eee uen, 1598 at | Fublieh December 2+ 8, IFrames, uneasiness by shorts who started to| pecember 1.19%; May 1.17%; July | Ray Consol Victury 4%5 - States has begun an external drilling] fcr ct the orenent scan he} the hour of two o'clock In the after. |1 cover, causing prices to turn upward| 1.98% ayer pam | Reading - ‘ampaign in the Hewitt field. Carter | "St °F the nresent year | noon, for the purpose of enabling the again, Studebaker was pushed Up) Corn December 70%; May 69%; | H0P. ,170n_ and, Steal sounty, Okla., where It has started | Hage sot: Dheteniane Por et ol 2 “ . ie +} Royal Dutch, > % sev: ° 4 % points above yesterday's close. | July 69%. ian Rowbusk cs even wells. All offset good produy NTER { | | ming Compiled Statutes, 1920 to cane Railroad shares, several ot which!” Cuts December 44%; May 43%; July | Site eee Oe ers, on completion should greatly in-| Uy Os sicer a request made by the owners had dropped a point or more during the early reaction, also showed signal of recovery but the rebound In these issues was not as extensive as it was in the indus+ria! ‘ali money opened at 5 per cent. Encouragement to larger buying of the general list was derived from the ateady upward progress of Corn Pro: ducts and Studebaker which extended their advances to three and four Points respectively by the early after- moon. Absence of any pressure to sell as, prices ascended produced moro confidence among the bulls and a donsiderable number of industrials atid specialties were bid up in a spirit- ed manner. Mexican Petroleum, Pull- man, Crucible Steel, Davison Chem- jeal, Mack Truck and Kelly-Spring- field improved to 2 to 2% point ‘The closing was strong. Reduction of call money to 4% per cent and President Harding's mea: to congress approving raflroad mergers and pooling of equipment, timulated the upper movement in ie final dealings, several of the rep- resentative railroad shares, including Southern Pacific, Union Pac fic, New York Central and Southern Rail way preferred advancing 1 to 1% points. Fisher Body, American To- bacco and Tidewater Oil also were strong. Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—Foreign ex changes steady. Great Britain de- mand MONEY NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—Call money easier; high 5; low 4; ruling rate 5; closing bid 4%c; offered at 6c; last loan 4c. Time loans steady; mixed collaterai’ 60-90 di ANc@5c; 4-6 months 4\%c@5c; prime commercial paper 4%c. METALS NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—Copper nteady; electrolytic spot and futures 14> Lead quiet; spot 7.10@7.35. Zinc steady: East St. Louis spot and near- by delivery 7 25@7.30. cep NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—Prices of ‘Wyoming olls.at 2 p. m. today were Usted on the New York curb as fol- lows: Fensland 12; Glenrock 1%; Mutual 11; Omar 93; Salt Creek 20. THIS MAN INTENDS TO KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE “In May or June, 1913, I sent to and got four bottles which wore worth many dollars to me. They enabled me to go to work again. I haa lost 40 pounds, but these 4 bottles of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy for @tomach: trouble gained back all I had lost and I feel like a new man since. I shall keep {t in the house all harm- bess preparation that removes the eatarthal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, 3:ver and intestinal allments, includ- ing appendicitis. One dose will con- vince or money refunded. For sale at all druggists.—Adv. 40%. Pork blank. Lard January 10.00; May 10 Ribs January 9.72; May 9.52. Standard of Studebaker. Corporation Tennessee Copper - Texns Co. - Cash Grefns. : Texan and Pacific — CHICAGO, Dec. 8.—Wheat—No. 2| Tonner Products red $1 scon* Corn— 2 mixed 72@72%c. n Oate—No. 2 white 45@45%c. | nite? Retail Stores Rye—No. 2. 86c. Jt7. 8. Alevhol -.-- Lard $10.87 Inited States Rubber —_—- — United States Steel SSS Se Utah Copper = * | Westinghouse E! : TA Wiifys Overland ---_-- POTATOES American Zinc, Lead and Sm. —— ——————=w—w= | Butte and Superior Dew. 8.— 3 a; | Cala Petroleum CHICAGO, Dee. 8.—Potatoes ditt ee ee power rece'pts 58 cars; total United States shipments 54%; . Wisconsin sacked round whites 70@80 cwt; ditto, bulk 76@85 cwt; Minnesota and North Da- kota sacked. round whites 70@80 cwt: Minnesota and North Dakota sacked Red River Ohios mostly 75 cwt; Idaho wacked Russets No. 1, unbranded, few sales at 1.20 cwt; Idaho sacked rurals No. 1, 1.05 ewt; baker rural 1.3541.40 Michigan bulk round whites 75@ 85 owt, Shattuck Arizona Chicago Northwestern Maxwell Motors B Consolidated Gas ex rig! Amertean Lensesd Ot! Great Northern Ore San oF SUMBIARY OF NIGHT NEWS WASHINGTON — Consolidation of the Atlantic and Pacific fleets into the “United States flest” with Admiral H. P. Jones in command was announced by the navy depart- ment, Chicago Prices CHICAGO, Dec. 8~—(U ment of Agriculture.}—Hogs receipts 268,000; steady to strong; bulk 140 to |270 pound averages 8.30@8.35; top 8.35; bulk packing sows 7.50@7.80; de- sirable pigs mostly 8.10@8.25; heavy hogs 8.15@8.35; medium 8.25@8.35 light 8.20@8.35; light ight 8.20@8.35; packing sows emooth 7.60@8.00; pack- ing sows rough 7.30@7.65; killing pigs 8.00 @ 8.30. Cattle receipts 4,000; beef steers and better grades beef cows and heifers strong to 1c higher; killing quality pla’n; best yearlings early 11.00; bulk native beef steers 8.50@10.00; lower grades beef cows and heifers, canners, cutters and bulls, slow; veal calves uneven; choice kind about steady to shippers; packers bidding lower; stock ‘ers and feeders slow. Sheep receipts 5,500; fat lambs open. ing strong to 160 higher; early top 15,50 to packers; desirable 99 pound clipped fed lamba 18.50; feeders quiet fed 95 pound yearling wethers 12 80; sheep steady; aged 124 pound wethors 8.00. S. Depart. SHANGHAI — ©. 0. Forsberg, American missionary captured by bandits in Honan province, has been released, it was reported. ESSEN—Francs has made 1,200,- 000,000 francs profit on the coal de- Itvered by Germany on the repara- tions, Dr, Klaus Scholl of Essen serted after the investigation. LAUSANNE — Declaring Italy to be in full agreement with the allies, Promier Mussolini sald he hoped the Near Eastern negotia- tions were successful, for other- wise there would be war in his op- inion, Omaha Quotations OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 8—(W. 8. De partment of Agriculture.}—Hoga re- celpts 5.500; to to 200 higher; bulk mixed and packing grades 7.25@8.00; bulk 180 to 250 pound butchers 8.10 @8.20; top 8.25. Cattle receipts 2,000; beef steers and sho stock active, steady to strong; full load top steers 9.75; odd heads up to 10.50; bulls 15@2be lower; veals 25 higher; extreme top on veals 9.50; stockers and feeders slow steady to weak, Sheep receipts 2,000; fed lambs ac- tive 10@20c higher; 82 pound wooled lambs 14.85; others 14.40@14.80; 90 pound clipped lambs 12.75; no sheep or feeders included. PARIS — France granted the Canadian government perpotual use of several scres on Vimy Ridge, as. a site for monuments to Canadlan soldiers who died In the attack on the eminence. BUENOS AIRES — Licut. Wal- ter Hinton arrived with his sea- plame at Braganca, 10 miles north- east of Para, Brazil. 108 ANGELES — Mrs. Mada- lynne ©. Obenchain of Evanston, re- cently released from Jall is suffer- ing from @ nervous breakdown, i was anid. Denver Prices DENVER, Colo., Dec. 8.—Cattle re- ceipts 700; market steady; beef steers 4.00@8.50; cows and heifers %.50@ 7.00; calves 6.00@9.0 | feeders 3.50@7.25. Hoge receipte 400; market steady; top 8.10; bulk 6,7527.00. Sheep receipts 2,800; market steady; lambs 12.00@14.25; ewes 4.00@6.75, feeder lambs 19.00@18.60, ARK, — Mors than of off caught fire | when lightning siruck a res in the Smackover field. NEW YORK —Rallroad car lead- ings in September, October and No- vember brke al records with a to- tal of 12,465,136 cars, it was an- nounced, stockers and Butter and Eggs CHICAGO, Dec. §.—Butter higher; creamery extras 6543; standards Sic; j extra firsts 51@54t4c; firsts 45@490; seconds 41@43. LOS ANGELES — A street car containing 50 Passengers = was struck by another ear and knocked over on its side in a business stree?. Only 14 were reported injured. Hamilton Cat Creek Mule Crock big Muddy ~ Bait Creek Rock Cree orchlight Sunset ik Basin Gveybull INDUSTRY 15 EMPHASIZED AT INSTITUTE MEETING BT. LOUIS, Mo., Dec \ssociated Press.)—The ofl industry wust standardize and simplify {ts nethods to keep pace with other in er-related an! “oinpetitive industrige. tecording to rpeakers today <t tre onvention of the American Petrol Institute. B, Ste'n, * engineer of the company, sugzested the first ghe standasdizatiOn of drtil ng equipment, light and heavy. Oo. V. Bord secretary-treasur of the Purchasing Agente’ associa ton Tulsa, Okla., asserted a standardized invol form would save he seller and buyer money. J. Edgar Pew of Philadelphia, vice ident of ive Sun company, em- prasized the ¢isfeability of untforn, ty in ofl well cas'ngs. All officers of the American Petro eum insiitute were re-clected this aft erroon, They are; Thomas A. O'Don- nell, Loa Angeles, vresident; R. D. Benson and H. 1, Deberty, New York and J. W. Philadelphia, vice president; F. Sinclair, New York, treasurer, ard R. L. Weich, New York, secretary QUEER EXPENSE ITEM 5 TURNED IN FROM 8.—(By The A. Texas sep in of CHEYENNE, Wyo., Deo. 8.—Some interesting statements appear in the expense accounts filed for candidates for office in the recent eleotion in tite office of the Wyoming secretary of state, but none has caused more amusement than the following item from the renort of Francis A. 8n.ith, Gefeated Democratic candidate for state representative from Platte coun- t ‘October 2. Meals and banquet, hotel at Wheatland, $1.75. pa maereme aes Jewelty and watch repatring by ex- per workmen; all ‘work guaranteed, Casper Jewelry Manufacturing Co, O-S Building. 12-248 5s STANDARDIZATION IN OL ELECTION IN PLATTE| erease Southern States’ production, Two More Completions Two more wells have been complet- ef in Salt Creek each ef which « Food producers. Staley syndicate No. 8 on the northwest quarter of section 6-29-78 was drilled in at 2039 fect and ts making 860 barrels. Chappell No. 2ont ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec son of problems confronting the session today of the third annual ancial Notes ar quarterly dividend | who also declared high taxation The hindering the country’s business regu of her 10. jing the fluctuating demand product occupied the attention of egates in group discussions, for Fre'ght loadings for the week ended OIL INDUSTRY ASSAILED $.---Diseus- oll industry was continued at the closing con: the northeast quarter of section | vention of the American Petroleum 10-39-79 18 flowing 1060: barrels from | Institute. a total depth of 2661 feet Governmental interference in the industry was asealed by speakers, was T, Williams O11 company of| Determination of the best com, cents a share will be paid cn De-| mercial grade of gasoline and the] ember 20 to stock of record Decem-| most satisfactory methods for meet the vember 25 total nerease of 282 period in 1921 same week in 1920 955,495 cars an the: 151,794 over the UNDE! » MERS The association of railway execu- tives at the Chicago meeting, decided to withdraw so far as possible from Joint dealings with railroad workers and to restrict its functions to na- tonal legislation, gwernmental action and policies, | AT YOUR SUPPLY ST (arcs The final report for October shows | | net operating income for 189 of the 1922 clasa on rallroads to be $85,234.- |000 representing an annual basis of Mf 4.05 per cent on the tentative property NOTICE MEETING TONIGHT Of Powder River Post Veterans of Foreign Wars at Cooks and Waiters Hall. WAIT and READ What The Man In The Barrel Has to Say | of a capital of h, to shares of Hundred ($100.00) par value Dollars 20,000) One P ing upon Shall the foilowing ciation Million vided be increased (31,000,000.00) into ten majority of the shares of the capital stock outstanding of said com- pany to Increase the amount of the stock of sald company from ten thousand (10,000) shares of One Hundred ($100.00) twenty the par value Dollarz ularly for considering and vot- questian: the capital stock of Pi vident Building and Loan from One Dollars, thousand the thousand of each, YOUR ST¢ | Al | SUPPLY Aaso- al. 40,000) AT THE IRIS IRE Big Kids’ Matinee Tomorrow for 5—Cents—5 ALSO A POPGUN FREE Immediate Delivery to Any Part of the City CASPER SUPPLY COMPANY Phone 913 Building Materials Weare equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. KEITH LUMBER CO. Rig timbers a specialty. Phone 3 PIOSOSOOSOOSOSSS ELSES |