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on eames N ‘Midwest Refining company in the Balt Creek field last week. The status of the wildcat wells is us follows: Baxter Basin. Well 1X NEY sectioh 86-18-104, depth 1,903 feet, running 10-inch bit a grab fishing for 12%-Inch bit. Well 29, SE% section 25-18-104, Gepth 1,545 feet, cleaning out and running 12%-Incb casing. cb je Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN “CRUDE OIL OUTPUT IS RAISED TO NEW MARK Daily Increase of 41,800 Barrels Reported for Last Week; Annual Production Now Worth Billion; American Institute Says NEW YORK, May 10.—The production of crude oil has increased in 15 years from approximately 126,000,000 bar- rels, valued at less than $100,000,000 with imports negligi- ble, toa domestic production of 551,000,000 barrels in 1922, with imports of about 129,000,000 barrels, or a total of 680,- 000,000 barrels, valued at more than $1,000,000,000, accord- ing to figures compiled by the Amer) Mid-continent crude was reduced ican Petroleum Institute. 100 @ barrel. now being quoted at The daily average gross crude ofl! $1.20 to $2.30, according to the grav- production of the United States tn-|ity of the oil. Pennsylyanta districts creased 1,800 barrela for the week|were reduced 25 cents a barrel. mded May 5, totaling ‘988,830 bar-/ The imports of petroleum (crude els according to tho institute. Thejand refined oils for April toaled 7 daily average production east of the|712,500 barrels, compared with Rocky Mountains was 1,278,300 bar-|697,000 burre's Yor March. Imports rels, an increase of 26.800. California| for the week ended May 5, totaled 1,- production was 710,000 barrels, an in-/§95,000 barrels compared with 1,611. crease of 15,000 barrels, 000 for the week ended Apri! 28. Stockmen Get Millions In Loans From War Finance CHETENND, Wyo., May eae | eerviead By the corporation at 5% War Finance corporation has sup-! per cent interest and are given to the plied more than $9,000,000 for the res} stockmen at 7% per cent interest. At lef of Wyoming stockmen, according! one time $7,800,000 in Wyoming loans to L. Oscar Chalman, secretary of| was being@arried. This has been re- the Stockmen’s Loan company,|ductd to $5,800,000. Wyoming se- through which the corporation func-| curity includes 199,009 ‘cattle: and tions in this state. The loans are’ 660,000 sheep. Market Gossip and Briefs On Operations in Oil Fields Gusher Production Keeps Up. Utah .Oll Refining company mar keted an, average of 3,500 barrels a day for two weeks from the Hughes gushed completed last fall in the Lost Soldier field. On section 2-26-90 the company is cleaning out its No. 1 well and underreaming at 1,750 feet in Its No. 2 well, In the Salt Creek field the has finished cleaning out its -.o. 26-A section 30-40779, at 2,011 feet. The company’ Black Mountain test, section 86-4391 ‘Hot ~ 8; county, Wyo., is underreaming at 2,- 124 feet. Netber Gome test well, depth 2,425 feet, underreaming. Dividend Declared, NEW YORK, May 10.—Directors of the American Locomotive company today declared a quarterly dividend of $2.50 a share on common stock, an increase of $1 per quarter, and recommended putting the stock on no-par basis and issuing two shafes for every $100 share now outstanding. Poration on April 80, made public to- day, totalled 7,288,509 tons, a decrease of 114,823 tons under those at the end of the preceding month. Midwest Wildcat Status. ‘0 completions were made by the Wyoming Oil Sales, New York May 10,—Prices of Wyo Ming ofls at 2 p. m,'today were list- edon the New York Stock Exchange as follows: Glenrock 9%5c; Mountain Producers 16c; Mutual 11%c; New York 12%c; Omah 93c; Salt Creek 21%c; Stand- ard Ol! (Indiana) 61%e. Midway test well No. 2, depth 4,513 féet, running 4%-Inch casing, Butter and Eggs Potatoes CHICAGO, May 10,—Potatoes, dull; receipts, 68 cars; total U. 8. ship- ments, 606; Wisconsin sacked round CHICAGO, changed. Eggs, steady; recetpts, 88,361 cases; May 10.—Butter, un- firsts, 25@25%4: 23@ | whites, $1.05 cwt,; ditto, bulk, $1.00@ 28%c; cous, 24@24%c; stor-|1.19 cwt.; Michigan bulk round age pack extras, 27%0; storage pack| whites, 90¢ cwt.; Minnesota sacked firsts, 270. Red River Ohios, $1.00 cwt.; Minne- ——>—_—— sola sacked’ whites, poor quality, Sic " itte, good quality, $1.00@1.05 Idaho sagked Russets, fancy, ewt.; Montana sacked Russets ewt.; Wyoming sacked Russets. Flax Seed. owt; DULUTH, May 10,—Closing flax, | $1.75 $2.97%@2.99%; May, $2.97% bid;} $1.65 July, $2.80% bid; Sept., $2.59% bid;} $1.35 cwt. New stock slightly weaker; 1 Florida barrel Spaulding Rose, $7.00@7.25; mostly $f.00; Ni $5.00@5.25. | Sugar | NEW YORK, May 10—Sugar fu- tures closed steady; sales, 30,000 tons; July, $6.54; Sept., $6.61; Dec., $6.02; March, $4.87. There were no fresh developments in the refined situation and prices} were unchanged at $9.75@9.90 for J fine granulated, with only a moderate domestic inquiry reported. eed | Money ; NEW YORK, May 10.—Cal! money,' | caster; high, 4%; Jow, 4%; ruling rate 4%; closing bid, 4%; offered at 4%; last loan, 4%; call loans against so ceptances, 4; time loans, firm; mixed | collateral, 60,90 days, 5%; 4-6 months, | 5% @5%; prime commercial paper, 5. Se | Silver | | | NEW YORK, May 10.—Foreign bar Oct., $2.54% asked. WILLARD WINS AGAIN Casper, Wyo., May 8, 1923. A Wilard Battery in a Ford Car stalled in the Ref Desert for seven months during the coldest weather at times 40 to 50 degrees helow zero and completely covered with snow part of the time and at the time of starting the car was covered with mud and water starts the car imme- diately without hesitating on the first try. ‘The battery on being tested at the local Willard Station tests in first class shape after this most severe test. Mr. Patton says this makes a Wil- lard man out of him tn the futuro, and says what can be done by one battery can surely be done again by the same make of battery, THE WILLARD, " This battery was purchased from | the stock of the local Willard Bervice | Station. . (Signed) W. BE. PATTON, 833 East 2nd St., Casper, Wyo. — Advertisement. SWAN approximate 5: |Grass Cree! Torchlight Elk Ba: Greybull Roel Bonds - New York Stocks Allfed Chemical & Dyo Alls Chalmers Teo American Beet Sugar —_____ American Can 68% 44% 41% sdepseaeie. ‘American Car and Foundry 24th * American Hide & Leather pfa -64%B American International Corp .. 25% American Locomotive —..... 136% American Smelting & Refs. — 68% American’ Sugar -.2--.-..: 77 American Sumatra ‘Tobacco .. 27B American T. and T, -...... 122% | American Tobacco ex div... 14814 | American Woolen _ 94% | Anacandoa Copper Atchison _.__. Atl, Gulf and West Indies Baldwin Locomotive - Baltimore and Ohio ~ Bethichem Steel B Canadian Pacific Central Leather Chandler Motors Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago, Mil. and 8t. Paul —__ Chieago, R. I. and Pac. Chino Copper Colorao Fuel and Iron a Products Fxructbie Steel Urie Seno ae Famous Players Lasky -—~.. teneral Asphait teneral Electric eneral Motors woodrich Co, ireat Northern pf@ —-———-.-- Miinois Central... Inspiration Copper —--~-=-. International Harv_.ester Int. Mer. Marine pfd. <. Intern Paper Invincible ON -.~... Sprin__gfield Tire Kennecott Copper . Loulsville and Nashville Mexican Petroleum National Lead Miamt Copper Middte States Ol Midvale Steel Missouri Pacific ew York Central ~ N.Y. N. H., and Hai Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Oklahoma Prod. and Ref. Pacific Oil Pan American Pennsylvania Producers and Refiners People’s Gas Pure Oll ex div. — Ray Consolidated Copper Reading Rep. Iron and Steel --—-. Royal Dutch N. ¥. Sears Roebuck Sinclair Con Oil Southern Pacific Southern Ratiway .-. Standara Ol! of N. J. - Studebaker. Corporation ex aiv_ Tennessee Copper 2508 120% | - 2% 38% 1% 44% 45% 90 26 14% 75% 47 83 t1% Tobacco Products Transcontinental Oil Union Pacific United Retail Stores — U. 8, Ind, Alcohol -. United States Rubber United States Steel Utah Copper Westinghouse Electric Willys Overlana ‘American “Zinc, Lead and Sm. Butte and Superior ‘ala Petroleum Montana Power Shattuck Ar:zona Chicago and Northwestern Mexwell Motors B -- Consolidated Gas ex dlv Great Northern Ore -- American Linseed Oll Cosiien -. Standard Oil Stocks 16% 16% 86. 87 Continental 41% 42 Cumberlané 11-113 108 110 165 167 93 «98 25% 25% 116 120 101 103 87% 68% 209 210 106% 107 185 190 98 100 43% «44% 87 88 30-240 40% 40% 4 288 48% 49 147 160 60% 61% Crude Market an nn 1.95, Cat Creek Lance Creek Osage Balt Cre Big Muddy Hamilton .--. Mule Creek Sunburst - Metals NEW. YORK, -May 10—Copper easy; electrolytic spot and futures 164@ 1615. Tin steady spot and nearby 44,00; futures’ 44,25. Iron steady; UNDERREAMERS fisatres Mexican dottars, 61e. Ss Cotton NEW YORK. May = 10.—Cotton spot quiet; middling ¢ | ~~ Busy Bee elrcle of the shureh will bold @ bake sale Saturday May 12 at Whites’ Grocery; s!so Now ars fur me for Motiers’ day. Methods prices unchanged, Lead easy; spot $77.25. Zino easy St. Louis! on nd. nearby 5.700 6.90, | - _— fee Jesse Evans’ ad on back page | Lusk Ro: | Mountain & Gut | Citles Service Cort, — - Stocks -:- Grains - LOCAL OL STOCKS Bessemer ~—.-. -.- 23 8 Lig Indian =.-..-- .17 Br) Boston Wyoming —-..---.. .98 1.05 Buck Crevk ss-.c2-. 14-16 Burke --------..---. .27 2 Blackstone fialt Creek .24 28 Chappell Se | 39 Columbine ae 16 Consolidated Royalt; Capital Pete id : Cow Gulch 07 Domino Z 06 12 5.50 05 Jupiter... Kinney Coasta. Lance Creek Royalty Outwest ..... Royalty & Producers Sunset ~~... Tom Bell Roy: Western Exploration Wyo-Kan --_--..---- ‘Western Oil Fretas. Western States NEW Mountain Producers _$ Salt Creek Cons, -. Murine Mutuat 5. ©. Indiana 11,87 60.50 162.00 ¥. Olt 12.00 Mammoth Oil 50.00 LIBERTY stwns 348 First 4s First 4s Second $s Third 4%) Fourth 44s — Victory 4% Livestock | Chicago Prices. |ment of celpts, 26,000; higher; later trading slow, early ed. to 210 pound averages, 225 to 340 pound butchers, | 7.80; | $6.50; pigs, 25¢ to 50c higher 4119 to 13D pound averages, $6.50@7 50: ‘heavy weight hogs, $7.30@7.76; me. dium, $7.60@7.85; light, $17.56@7.95: light light, $6.75@7.85; packing sows, smooth, $6.50@7.00; packing sows, rough, $6.00@6.60; killing pigs, $6.00 50. Cattle—Receipt: ing classe! | matured | highe: @ strong; spots, steers, $10.40; some $10.15; bulk beef steers and yearling bulk desirable beet heifers, 8.00; bologna bulls, weak; and feeders, very slow, pending lower; g00d $7.50@ 10.50 and higher; to packers, $8.00@9.00. Sheep—Receipts, 8,000; slow, few early sales fat lambs, around steady; best clipped lambs, early, $13.7 held higher; wooled lambs, §15.80; bulk fat lambs and sheep unsold. bulk vealers Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb., May 10.—(U. 8. De- partment of Agriculture.)—Hoge-—Re- colpts, 7,500; generally active, 20@250 highe: vance lost; bulk 190 to 240 pound butchers to shippers, $7.80@7.40; top, $7.45; bulk 249 to 325 pound butche: to packers, $7,20@7.30; packing grades, 20@25c higher; bulk sows, $6.20@6.30; stags, $5.00@5. Cattle—Recelpts, 4.700; beef steers, good kind, steady to strong; othe slow, steady; top, $9.60; bulk, $8.25@ she stock, strong; bulls and steady; bulk cows and heffers, $6.25@7.75; bulk canners and cutters, $3.50@4.50; bulk bolognas, $4.560@4.85, Practical top veals, $11.00; stocker and feeders, unchanged, Sheep—Receipts, 14,500; lambs, steady to 250 lower; bulk fed clipped lambs, $12.90@1280; top, $13.25; best native spring lambs, $15.5: Califor- nia springers, $15.25@15.35; sheep, 256@50c lower; bulk shorn ewes, $7.00 @7.25; feeders, steady; shearing lambs, $15.10. Denver Prices. Colo, May 10.— Cattle market steady; beef DENVER. receipts 2.187; $4.50@13.50; stock- ers and feeders $6.50@7.75. Hogs receipts 1,2(gy market strong to 15c higher; top $7-60; bulk $7.15@ strong to 100 higher; lambs $13.50@ 14.80; feeder lambs $13.25@14.25; ewes $709.25, Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, May 10—-Foreign ex- change irregular. Quotations in cents. Great Britain demand gum; cables 430%; sixty day bills on banks 458%. France demand 059; cables 65914 Italy demand 4.77; cables 4.77%. Bol- gjum demand 6.60; cables 5.60%. Ger- niany demand .0026%; cables .0026% Holland demand 39,034; cables 39.06%. Norway demand 16.63. Swed: en demand 26.57, Denmark demand this issue. $8.60@10.00; butcher she stock, scarce; stockers to choice vealers to shippers and city butchers, active at $10.00@| 4%; Atlantic Refining, up 3% Sheep receipts 3,955; market {=| +|against the New CHICAGO, May 10.—(U, 8. Depart-| ling advanced opening mostiy 10c/6.60 cents. 52% | Vance lost; top, $7.95 early; bulk 150) 11,000; most kill-|again broke below p: higher; top held several loads strictly choice ‘steers, $10.00@10.26; best yearlings, xtreme close, dull; part of ad-| and betting which of the eight could Speculators Hammer at Prices and Closing in New York Is Irregular, NEW YORK, May 10.—Professtonal speculators for the decline again suc: ceeded in picking out numerous weak Spots, particularly in the steels and! equipments in today's active stock market, Operations for the rise were continued in other quarters, sugars| moving upward in response to higher| commodity prices. Sales approxi-| mated 1,100,000 shares. NEW YORK, May 10.—Prices mado} further recovery from recent heavi-| ness at the opening of today's stock| market. DuPont led the early ad- vance with a gain of points, Equipments again were in good de- mand, Baldwin gaining a point in the first few minutes of trading. Re- Ports of a further reduction in the surplus. supply of copper metals brought about a better demand fo those shares. The rails continued to respond to reports @f record car load- ings for this season of the year. There were a few isolated heavy spots | but the losses were limited to frac-| tions. Dismissal of the government sult York Coffeo and ange was largely re: the strength of the Cuba Cane, preferred 2% Sugar Exe’ sponsible for sugar stock: | rising 1% and Punta A¥)re and| Manati one each. A good inquiry developed for automotive shares, \gains of % to nearly 2 points being recorded by Moon, Maxwell Motors “A", Reynolds Spring, Stewart-War- ner Speedometer, and Stromberg C |buretor. DuPont extended its gain to 3 points, American Waterworks, Declines in Price Marking - Livestock -:- All Markets STOCKS FOUND, IS UNSUSTAINE Closing Hours on Chicago Exchange. CHICAGO, May 10.—Price upturns which took place in the wheat market today during the early dealings were aseribed largely to buying that re- sulted from a court decision adverse | to stoppage of future delivery t actions in sugar. in creased, wiped out the gains. which ranged from %c to %o higher, to $1.18% and to $1.17, were fol- lowed by numerous small and then by a setback to about the with July, September, $1.18 $1.16 however, selling and a reaction ensued that Opening figures, same as yesterday’s finish. Wheat turned weak today in sym-| pathy with the stock market. Cloe | ing quotations were unsettled %e to ¢ lower; July $1.17% to $1.17% and | September $1.16, Subsequently, tle ratlying power in evidence. Corn and oats paralleled the action After opening Yc to %c the corn market underwent a moderate Oats started unchanged to %c of wheat. higher, July, sag. | higher, July, 800. to 80% @t%c, 43%c to 44c and lat showed a slight downturn. No aggressive buying was witness- ed in the last half of the day, and the market acted heavy. The close was unsettled at Y4c to Mc net de- cline, with July 79% @tec to 79%e. Provisions lacked support. six per cent preferred advanced 2 and) Simmons Bed 1. Pittsburgh and West Virginia led the advance inj bear traders again attacked tho list around the end of the first hour and forced a recession of prices in many | quarters, Bethlehem Steel, which has been associated with rumors of new financing, dropped more than 2% points and U. 8, Steel, common, American advanced from 4% ofa ‘Locomotive which ] 136% to 139% was within point of the year's high, broke to 185% .on the announcement of recapitalization plans. Studebake: Kelly Springfield, California Petro leun, Marland O4], American Can and Stewart Warner also registered sharp declines. Impressive strength was shown, however, by Woolworth, up| United | ruit, up 2% and Kinney up 2. The last nanied was at a new high record, Call money opened at 4% per cent. The bearish element were unable 'to make considerable further im: pression on prices before the effect Wheat— May . Cash Gi CHICAGO, May LAT 1.18 ‘ains. number 2 yellow 82% @82%c. Oats number number 3 white 4516@46%e. Rye number 2, 77%c. Barley 64@ ‘690, Timothy seed $5@5.60, [seed $12@17. | $10.62. Ribs $8.25@: ‘THREE GAMBLERS HELD IN POOL HALL AAID AT LAVOYE, OIL FIELO TOWN of concentrated buying of American decline. California petroleum ro: five points above yesterday’ and West Virginia 2% end America Can 2 points. Speculative sentiment | was bewildered by the action of the market, the ability of the bears to uncover weak spots, and the indica- tions of strong buy!ng at other points causing a considerable shifting about | of speculative commitment. The closing was irregular, Specu- lative sentiment cont'nued unsettled in the late dealings with the strength of a special stocks being counter- balanced by the marked heavinn the steels, equipments, and a fo the automotive shares. Pittsbu and West Virginia crossed fifty for| a net gain of six points and Wool-| worth climbed 8% points. TOM MIX FINDS MILD AMUSEMENT IN PULLING STUNTS FOR PICTURES “Tom Mix says he did more daring stunts for fun on the range than he tas done in pictures. What do you think, for example, of eight cowboys who amused themselves by placing eight pails upside down fn a corral stand on the upjurned pail longest after a wild steer had been admitted into the corral? You see, as long as a person re mains motionless 4 steer won't gore in, But when a steer noses up be- hind you and niffs and snorte, you don't know that he is ot ready to lower his head and butt. Therefore, boys get nervous and make a dash for the fence, with the steer trailing Of course, that makes the other boys laugh. They. move, The stecr sees them and comes back on the run, Away most of them go for the fenos. Figuring things out as Mix does, would eeom that the last one to re maim on the upturned pall deserves to wis at #0 cha game as that ‘8.60. Switerland dempnd 17.96, Spain| So you ca ght {dea of demand 15.20%. Greeco demand 1.38.| where 4 ner mid | Poland demand .0021, Cgecho Silo-| he displays a g¢ Jon of this tj vakia domand 2.97. Argentine de|"Cateh My Smoke,” the Fox produc mand 36.03, "raz! demand 10.55.| tion, which comes to the Iris tomor Montreal 98 11.16. row and Saturday. | cluded c. Cc. “Te: fleld camps. s' deput! by 49 men in the place at the time of the raid were all released, practically) cording to their all of them being workers in the oll ‘Wheat was also) bullishly affected by an advance in| Liverpool quotations. prices here, On the bulge changes there was a notice- able Cearth of purchasing orders and {ys Rubber 71:3 declines in price ensued with but lt- 10.—Wheat num- ber 8 red $1.28; number 1 hard $1.21. [Corn number 2 mixed 81% @82%c; white 46% @47%e; 1 Clover Pork nominal. Lard 5. Pool's soft drink em- Can, California Petroleum and Pitts:|porium and pool room at Lavoye, burgh and West Virginia halted the’ salt Croek, waa raided at midni to Wednesday by the sheriff’ clos'ng,| and three men arrested charged with the preferre stock three, Pittsburgh’ conducting a gambling gam Dom of Can,, 5% per cent notes, 1920 ~—. French Republic, §s French Republic, 744s Kingdom of Belguim, Tw — Kingdom of Bolguim 6s - Kingdom of Norway, &s U. K. of G. B. & L., 514s, 1929 U. K. of G. B. & L American Sugar, 6 American Tel ana T American Tel anc Te Armour and Co., 4} Baltimore and Ohlo 4 Canadian Pacific deb., 68 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Goodyear Tire 88, 1931 Goodyear Tire Ss, 1941 — Grand Trunk Ry. of Can, 7s — Grand Trunk Ry. of Can., 68 Great Northern 7s A Great Northern 5 1-35 Mo, Kan, and Texas new Missouri Pacific gen 4s Montana Power, bs A - New York Central deb., 6s Oregon Short Line ref, 4s Pacific Gas and Electric 5s — Penn. R. R. Gon, 6% Penn R. R. Gen., 6s Reading gen. 48 }-. Sinclair Ofl Co. 74s Standard Ol of Cal., deb. Union Pacific first 4s n= U. 8. Rubber, 5s ~~ Utah Power and Light 63 Western Union 618 Westinghouse Electric MOLUMBY GOES TO SHELBY TO ARRANGE FOR STAGING BATTLE GREAT FALLS, Mont., May 10.—Loy J. Molumby, com- mander of the Montana American Legion, who arrived here 1s 106% er Open High Low Close! }4 5+ night from Chicago left early this morning for Shelby by ~ 1.18% 1.19 machine to take up the matter of staging the Dempsey-Gib- Mf July _---- 1.18% 1.18% 1.16% 1.17%] bons fight there July 4. ‘ lat Te edge the ae oem lee ——— 1.16% 1617 1.16% 1.46 Mike Collins, who with Molumby secured signing of the shares were heavy, Crucible dropping | Corn— articles of the fight in Chicago ar-|cars are coming in tomorrow for the a point, Bethlehem 1% and U. S.|May ----- .79% .79% .78% .78%| rived in Shelby last night and a/use of railroad officials to remain Steel, common, %. American Loco-|July ----- .80% .80% .78% .19%| mecting of the commercial club of/here unt! lafter tho fight. It ts an- motive also yielded slightly. Foreign | Sept - 19% .79% .78% .78% | that place, together with the Amer!-| nounced that 1.200 cars will be plac- exchanges opened firm. Demand ster-| Oats— can Legion club, will today discuss|ed by the road in Shelby on July 4, % a cent to $4.60% May 43% At 43% 43% /the preliminary work necessary to| and that 20,000 peop'e will be accom- Agriculture.) — Hojs—Re-| and French francs rallied slightly to! July 44% 44% 43% 43% | the fight and the starting work upon|modated by Pullman Service. German marks eased 43% 43% 42% .42% | the big arena, | The training of Jack Dempsey, slightly to .0026% cent Great Northern offictals are in| world champion, will be done in Great The general average of purchases) July 11.00 10.60 10.75 Shelby today preparing place for cars, | 3, and will start here within ten $7.80027.90;| having recovered one third of the) Sept 11.25 10.97 10.97 | «idetracks, etc., for the fight. Trains| days. The training quarters have not $7.50@| ground lost in the’ recent reaction) Ribs— will be parked in at Shelby one week! been decided upon as yet, there belitic packing sows, mostly $6.25@ and the short interest having been) July 8.87 8.87 week before July 4 and two hotel! several places in the city and just bull) considerably reduced on the rally,| sept 912 9.12 outside which are being considered. \fe>e one most favored lies three miles east of the citg limits at the Giant springs, the ‘argest fresh water spring in the world, with six hundred cuble feet per second flow. The location is a mile above the Railbow Falls and Crooked Falls of the Missouri river and at the head of the big rapid 22 RESCUED IN SEA DISASTER SEATTLB, Wash, May 10— Twenty-two members of the crew of the steamer Lake Gebhart, stranded jon the rocks near Umatilla reet off the Washington coast, were trans- | ferred at 4 o’clock this morning to CHEYENNE, Wyo. May 10.—|the tug Humaconna, accord’ng to a Thirteen Wyoming counties will re-| wireless message recelyed here, Three ht | celve from the federal government's! men remained aboard the Lake. Geb- jes | forest income fund $40,503, represent-| hart. ing one-fourth of the income for the period ended June 30, 19 The fund is distributed among the counties ac pe stato Albany COUNTIES DRAW PERCENTAGE Of FOREST MONEY Natrona Is One of Few That Doesn’t Share In Receipts. ‘he - SWAN: UNOERREAMERS est acreage, we ade by the follows: 1. ¥ office, apportionn | treasurer’ Those arrested included C. ¥.| county, $5,474; Big Horn, $1,692; Cs Pedicord, said to be a partner in the| bon. § Fremont, p business and Charles Guros, the| $7,096; Hot Johnson, dealer. according to boards — morning under Their trials will be at the fall of district court. ‘The evidence obtained in the raid, the sheriff's office in- 70 decks of cards, a box of chips, $130 in possegsion of the dealer and several slot machines and punch All three were released this | $1,351 $1,000 bond each.) Sheridan, rm | Lincoln, Park, $2,006 $1 Sublette, $3,023 Uinta, $12; Washakie, $175. Coun- tleunot sharing in the distribution are Converse, Niobrara, Weston,| Laramie, Goshen, Platte, Sweetwater, | Teton, Natrona and Campbell. In each county 95 per cent of the forest fund will be applied to highways and 5 per cent to schools. ATMOURSUPPLY:STORE BriestkeroRrt “THE PIPE EOLLOWS. |The New, Perfected Aspirin o--T (@elieves Pain ingle’s Laxo-Aspirin| Prevents Disturbance of _Digestion--Is Gently Laxative! =the aspirin lency! * e—the aspirin that Kas scientifically combined with it a that does not cause heartburn and flatu+ gentle laxative. e—the aspirin with the three-fold attack against headuche& pains : earaches ,, colds ~ { neuralgt@ neuritia \ . , rheumatism et cetera\ ’ Your Druggist for the ‘Three Point Box.” Therapeutic Research Laboratories WASHINGTON, D. C. Ask ‘

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