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- PAGE SIX. i ‘Che Casper Sunday wBorning Tribune SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1923. BILLY CREEK GASSER RAIL ISSUES BRIGHT WILL BE MUDDED OFF SPOT IN N. Y. TRADING New York Stocks Allied Chemical & Dye -_.__ American Can 1 American Car & Foundry - by ‘: g “ 7 American International Corp. a . Carter Oil Company Rigging Up to Continue Joint Test| American Locomotive —-—- 100 |Turnover Small in Brief Session Saturday But Trend Caschoaloral 68) £0 28) to Lower Sree ; Good Progress Being anerieen Magee oe A | pee ote tee a Is Stronger; Speculative Sentiment Lags Along Dom. of Canada, 60, i063 oe, ade on New Operation American -————--- 41% | Biackatone Galt Creek 20 With Public Interest ingdom of Belgium, 89-2 American Woolen .———————- 2% | Chappell © a8 ‘ Fegon ot NOtway, Ga State of Queensland, 68 U. K. of G. B. and I., 5%s, 1987 -.. American Smelting American Sugar, 68 American Tel and Tel. American Tel. and Tel., Atchison —_. ~-_.. Atl, Gulf and Weat I Indies —— Baldwin Locomotive -. Baltimore and Ohio Bethlehem Steel -—._. California Petroleum - Canacian Pacific Central Leather _. Cerro de Pasco Copper The big gas sand recently encountered for the second time in the drilling of No. 2 test on the Billy Creek structure in southern Johnson county, Wyoming, will be mudded off and drilling continued to the lower formations to make a more thorough test of the field. Rigging up is now in prog- ress by the Carter Oil company, which is Fointly interested NEW YORK, June 9.—Today’s brief session of the stock market closing a week featured by a revival of speculative interest in_several issues and dull and listless trading in others, was marked by another advance in railroad shares. Although the turnaver was small the trading showed a de- cided upward trend and sales les approximately 325,000 shares. CO cage pcccseecatnangueaenancsseuss GVi5 OB ieee cee col tr. 5s .... 4 a = At T. and San Fe gen. 4s with the Consolidated Royalty and] 75,000,000 foot gamser will be continued | Chandier Motors A lack of public participation ~in| tive factor and led to hopes of other | Baltimore and Ohio, ¢ 2 ot oT ag lower. Belief is held that this gas is pea Shic roads ta! similar action in the] Bethlehem Stee! Western exploration companies in| coming from the second Wall Creek Chicago anna iNorswesterd S * 6 trading was noted during the week.| TO” titure, particularly Bajtfmore] Canadian Pacific “Poog panR RE GE V ad Chicago, Mil and St. Paul, pfd_ 40% cates Caprice rad RY LRG Pewee ttiptni ap lsclte eee th el and Ohio. New York Central is ex- is Drilling was suspended in the ga%) Good progress ts belng made with | Chicago, R. I. and Pac. - usk Royalty OL 02 ‘y mpare: Te] pected to increase its dividend at the |Ch!. Mil. and St. Paul., cv cent high records. Speculative uncertainty as to fu ture business conditions and the ulti- mate trend of the market was re- Great Northern sand in the first test of the field. | rotary equipment on well No. 3 in the Jeted last fall, and the hole| same field, the hole being down about | Chino Copper ecently drill if in as al 1,2 ; Consolidated Gas »_Fecently drilled iteelt in as a| 1,200 feet at last reports Pecans on next meeting. May pig fron productidi aJsd Broke all records, but this was counteracted sretiinny New York Oi) = Cosden ‘OH _-. flected in. th by reports of another decrease in for- Bat eS 2 pester RS He Ploardy 6 | Seco movemmenta 2nd JFesular) ward buying in the steel industry. ech gee gS . - 2 at 4 | Royait Producers A : Co} , 1 Pacific Gas eo Ae : Fargo Starts Drilling m AE SES = SL | Reza @eretorere: ‘0% | | There were signe of profit taking| strength on indications of a inereay | ent Jt, en.. €a to) Famous Players Lasky - _ 79% |Tom Bel! Royalty 201 08 | and experimental short selling in the|eq foreign demand for the red motal, | Sinclair Con Ol co . General Asphalt - 33% | Western, Pxploration — 3.65 3.80, | industrial shares, the averages of|mquipments were led to higher Southern Pacific cv., i r eneral Blectric 176B | Wyo-Kan _.. 70 -18 | which showed a net loss of about alground by American Locomotive, |Umon Pacific first 4s - = i ew 1 er es oO asper eneral Motors - 15 | Western O11 Freias_-.. .70 ‘30 | point on the week. which sold at the highest price in its ey ues ene z 3 4 Great Northern pfa > uy Western States — 19 “21 April earnings statements of the| history, but profit taking wiped out| western Union 6148 - = a ne Stare = aa Fon ese rae 10 | class se reads showed an wdpies Al of the gains toward the close.| Westinghouse Electric 7s -. co Yo, 22 F . ¢ on Ci af 32%B NEW YORK CURB CLOSING return of 6% percent on tentative| Sugar turned heavy towards the end| Wilson and Co., cv., 68 9 = Pit aton nator Lue Bareo scl ccey Nee be apne ta about the 14th of ie aie lb 2 tonne etr Mountain Producers ~$ 15.00 $ 15.12} property valuation, the highest rate| of the wek on reports that the de Total sales of bonds were $11,279,000 compared with $0 506,000 previous = pany in South Casper Creek is ready pion half the pipe for the line from | Int. Mer Marine pfd, - 28% | Mammoth Ol! -. 50.00 56.00) since the transportation act was|mands of Huropean buyers for this day and $7,617,000 a year ago. for completion, casing having been| »,OVer half the pipe for the line from | int. Mer Marine Di 43% | Glenrock Olt —=------- 82 ans | assed tn 1920. Car loadings for the| year had bene largely satisfied. Food = set to the top of the Tensleep and] arrived and is now being strung b: j Invincible Ol 138% Salt Creek Cons ‘th 9.00 915 fourth 'weke of May exceeded the| and merchandising shares enjoyed 4 drilling in will be started today. This| the White Motor company which has {Kelly Springfiel br 3 = 1a bo | million mark for the first time this|}rief periods of strength in reflection Kennecott Copper -. Rigging up is nearing completion on No. 27 which will be the next one drilled and it is expected that this work is going forward on four more Fourth thas - of the same size together with sev- eral of 260 barréls each. Pacific 24% @24%e. ‘American Pétroleum B - 17ne $6.00@6.35. Pan = well is half a mile northwest of No. | the hauling contract. The Hope En. | Kennecott Copp me beapinsey "3! aleiae aesleration or B/ of increased earnings. © Leathers Potatoes Butter and Eggs = 21 which was recently completed and| gineering company has its force at| tim. focomative | oor 2 quetts (conimon\ Algol wastavemeatste:| Meraineae ae ee is now flowing into storage. This | work screwing the pipe and the diteh-| 40". truck 2 Se Sooner eee) Be) congons, = well is expected to make as good a| ers will be started during the present |;rsciand Oil = CHICAGO, June 9.—Potatoes, dull;] CHICAGO, June 9—Butter, unset. 5 producer as the two previously com-| week and the job carried to com-|\axwell Motors B — - . 84 cal total U. 8. ship-| tled; creamery extras, 38%6¢; stand: pleted to the deep sand on this lease. | pletion as rapidiy as possible. Middle States Oil - z. 2 verse In ‘luence K rece ae Ser ards, 390; extra firsts, 87@38c; firsts, & ‘The parted casing which has been| Good progress is obtaining with the| Mirsouri, aKn and Tex new -- "es cep ments, 885; Wisconsin and Minne-| Sri a ot ee ds, 34@ 24 the- = causing considerable trouble in No.| erection of the company’s field stor- ouri reeds Bea - = SRO TTA sota sacked round whites, 70@85c¢] pegs, lower; receipts, 31,719 cases; @ 23 has at 1 been picked up and/age which will have a total capacity York Central - 2 First 4%8 ---------— Ad ' rte 3 ama ; ordini firsts, 204@ & ariing should be continued in this| of 30,000 barrels when ‘completed. , N. H. and Hartford --- Second asia s Wheat Prices | nsettled swe tela py hpi es Fete hae aexisee: ‘storage © operation within the next few days.| One 5,000 barrel container is up and Se eae tia 3 Third 4% Lk | $2.75; South Carolina barrel Cobblers, | pack extras, 26c; storage pack firsts, Pennsylvanal CHICAGO, June 9.—Closing quota- Flax Seed FS Pacvle's Gan tions today on wheat were unsettled 5 M = P d Pl $ Bite Oil da Livestock quotations due, to, buying rallies |, DULUTH. Minn. June 9—Closing | nite ‘ : 4 ? Marine Froducer Flaced on jesus Broughe about ty feary ef at wet har-| {ax July, 32648: September 2.6148: 9 = n aa D tober 2.80 4B. 2 Republic Iron and S' yest in the southwest, prices in gen- A = . x . Sears Roebuck ‘Oblearoibeioek: eral showing little change over 2 3 est in Salt Creek Field j2%:"3.. citcacc, hans 6, & Denar | werk mas with adverse inane A AND PURE a Southern - a0, ES le . a * = : Standard Oil of N. ment of Agriculture.) —Cattle—Re- | Work alternately to affect the de SO: P : Standard ob 3c en =< WAN st Texas Co, ------- atrictly chcice steers and yearlings |, 0°9 0°°5, “Dela in Oklahoma and a Threr-day test ts being made of the| On the southeast of nection 17-29-78,| Texan and Pacific and better grades she stock 10¢ to] Was Just at hand in Okla UNDERREAMERS company’s Taylor No. Tobacco Products A - 00 iiacen tended to 1| Marine No. 5 1s drilling at 1,010 feet, higher grades unevenly Order by the case or 5-gallon bottles. as! 20-39. continenta! Oil m make the price of July delivery more fietd, where prospects “are excellent | "24 FE 19 going up for Marine 0. 4.1 (inion Pacitic. = Wreelt to 600: dawns: lower | eraden\ best | "Sor stve to icrep carnaqp! are. than s for ood production. On the same| Where operations will shortly be| United, Retail Stores ------—-- “paket een Tet $11.25; | Was the case with later months in i section Taylor No. 4 which was shot| Under way, 8. Ind. Alcohol --------——-- Bly. | Mest yearlings, $11.00; bulla; a6c to| Which the filling of contracts depends No. i ber loca ce. ; 00; 5 he - last Sunday ts now being cleaned out.| Glenrock No. 1 of the same com- United airs ateat 96% | S00 lower; veal calves, uneven: largely |‘ sTeater extent on auppites ob- the well having been bridged. Taylor) pany of the southeast of section/_~, ale eee ——- 65% | 50c to 75c lower; plainer grades stock, E DELIVER No. 3 is bel Utan Cond 4 the other hand, general selling of | No. 3 ng rigged up. 16-8%78 is cleaning out. Westinghouse Blectria ——-. 565 | ers, unevenly lower; country demand D eed \ Willys Overland ------------—= ie slow; week's bulk prices follow: Beef Beiccan in: ee ee nanee re AT YOUR SUPPLY STORE a i t - American Zinc, Lead and Sm. — steers and yearlings, $8.75@10.35;| Noticeable = tm 3 BrRivcerorTr Tpeline Runs in Mountain [Be Er thy | Mockere ana reeaere, Séas7.25; eet | fers etee meant adaioval delay ; 425 East Second St. cle dee tants , do Fuel an ae » $6.00@8.00; canners T s P Sfontan Power’ = 66 | ore ane net eS ato, veal calves | Father than quick agreement. Clos- HE PIPE.FOLLOWS ing out of spreads between Winnipeg Ni 1 Leam --. bade oriee and Chicago did a good deal in addi- Shattuck Arizona. $8.25@9.25. 5 5 1 ° strict SI In Sheep— Receipts, 4,000; recelpta| 1nd Chicago did a y win 5 B gular the course IStric 10 £ crease PROG Y = SENG eRe: ee tareeit:| of wheat prices here and besides the Lambs and yearlings, 250 wheat market was unsettled by under | Standard Oil Stocks |} tisner: nanay weight sheep, steady; | of spreads between wheat and other | Increase of 950 barrels is shown in] Lance Creek ........ 925 735 heavies, 50c to 75¢ lower; bulk Call- grain, corn in particular. Something | the average daily gross pipeline runs| Pilot Butte -_.-..... 100 fornias, $15.00@16.86; top, $16.25; | o¢ an offset was a steadying influ- from fields in the Rocky Mountain| Lander -~........____. 660 685 15% | CUlls, $12.50@13.00; bulk beat natives,| o166 of an official denial that the district for the week ended June 2|Lost Soldier -— 2. 4435 . 3,350| Anglo - 85 | $15.00@15.50; top to city butchers. | aspertment of agriculture had placed exeaa erties owed oven.| Rock River = 4380 4,275 | Buckeve 41. | $15.75; culls, $10.80@11.50; few good | SHAE OO oe ushels om indl- sda ae Peale To reports Just | Gtaes: Creek c= uP Y 54ap | continental 104 | and choice fed lambs, $14.00014.85;|Siduai open accounts in future do. rm The total daily average| Hamilton Dome 390 400! Gatena 106 ='108_- | bulk handy weight ewes, $5.00@6.00:) very trading. for the last week was 128,860 barrels,| Ik Basin . 1,965 | tihinois 189 161_‘| few to breeders, higher; bulk heavies,| UVSTY teAdine at chtet- thr "ths of which came from the | Greybull, ete, ‘220 | India ST | $2.75 3.50. ly as q result of rapid depletion of Salt Creek field. Osage 895 1343+ | Hoss — Receipts, 8,000; | around) the available supply of corn. a Ferris ....... 225 steady with Friday's close or Provisions reflected the action of! ees ree? Say. EEDA Chat Croat = 7,100 185 | lower than the average top of $6.80:| the corn market and the bullish show- Zor the two weeksinanied follows: "|i tecetn sinbiiree) oe a ee 3,000 bulk good to choice 160 to $25 pound] ing of monthly statistics. June 2__May 3) Miscel'aneous --_. 600 packing sows, 84,300. 94,860 Prairie Ol ------—- weelkis tulle pigs, Low Close } Wh — fe} High Big Muddy - 4,950 4, ‘050 | TOTAL . -128,860 127,890 Solar Ref. estimated noes 4 epi 1.115% 1.105% 1.11% Sept. 1.09% 1.10 1.09 1.09% . . 5 112 1.12 1.11% 1.11% Salt Creek Oil Production Tt ES : packing sows, smooth, f 28; aie = 82 81 ; 45% 4844] Ducking cows, rough, $6.50@6.90; kill-| Je ~~ foe an pd 7 8% 69 | NE Digs, $6.00@6.25. Dec. ‘67% 167% .66% lest Is Scheduled for July oe, Ae ae ee OMAHA, Neb., June 9.—(U. 8. De-| Sept. ---- nue aie ay Crude Market partmen of Agriculture,)—Hogs—Re- CULEEDRALPRSTESGETE LECESTERLESLE ALERT LAYS RTER RS ITRCLELORTL GNF CRETA ERTL ETT EES sc ARORA Bard a ee, Field production tests of wells in the] are Iimited to 84 per cent of potential coipts, 11,500; market slow, steady to 22 mene, Salt Creek district, to be used as a| developed production es established by 10¢ lower; mostly 10c off; bulk pack-| July ----—11.25 11.30 11.22 t1a8 = basi for pro-rating crude of! accept-| tests made last year of all wells and 1@5.35; bulk butchers, : : } f = ances during the coming year, prob-| later tests for those completed since|Cat Creek —~ practical top, $6.40; one 8.95 fe] Pk ie = ably will not be made until early in| the former general test was made,| Lance Creek $6.50. 920 9.20 & July, when ‘air Pipeline com-| It is believed that with the Sinclair | 084s° Cattle—Recelpts, 175; compared = pany’s line will be prepared to handie| company’s Iine in operation the mug |rass Creek with week ago: Choice grades beef Cash Grains. = crude. At the present time purchase: may be changed to 50 per cent, | Torchiight steers, ateady; good, kind, 26c lower;! Grrrcago, June .—Wheat—No. 2 4 othe! 25@50c down: ser @ stock, red $1.26. fi < steady to weak: others 25@50c lower; Corn—No. 2 mixed, 83% @83%4c; E : O il and G as Prospectors’ 4 Watins wien er te We Jove en vooring | No. argelow, HOH en SATURDAY was a great day—the extra salespeople worked hee 3 Oats—No. 2 white, 45% ¢} No. . 4 ‘ s Miia. Creek feeders, steady to strong on begt and) 5 Vite, aais@asise. like beavers making out their sales tickets, which represented MEW are weak to 260 lower on others; bul RgenNorinal, fat: Beef steers, $9.00@10.25; top matured beef, $10.75; bulk cows and heifers, $6.00@8.00; bologna bulls, $4.25 @5.5 canners and cutters, Barley—61@69e. Timothy seed—$550@6.50. Clover seed—$12.00@17.00. Pork—Nominal. only a small fraction of the real value of the goods sold. You can afford to drop everything to attend this sale. Leases Issued by the State The Midwest Refining company, Denver, N%& NE% of section 1! 98. Of1 and gas prospectors’ leases acattered over a great part ‘of the stato are included in permits recent-| ly issued by the state land office and} announced as follows by ©. H. Whinnie, state land commission W. C. Lawrence, Rawlins, nection 36 Percy tion H all “ 2, Tio Siding, ell of sec- Johnson, Riverton, all of sec-| Schalk, Riverton, fon 24-35-66, Wheeler, Casper, all of} wh Hatfeld, Rawlins, all of| sie, Thermopolis, 38-46-100; N%& of section 4-45-100; BSW NEY of sect tion 10-45-100. Harold N. Graves, Buffalo, W% of | = section 28-44-82. + & Anna F, Divine, Thermopolis, B% ~ of 24-46:100; NWK ‘ of 46-100. aple, Worland, an of Liller, Laramie, all of J. Leuthart, Osage, 8 6-50-64; NE% of se sEY | 1145-100; N% BEM of sec: | P. C. Spencer, Cheyenne, all of sec: tion 36-45-99, Hazel M. McGuire, Cheyenne, all of section 16-45-100. Detroit-Wyoming Development cor- Poration, Burns, all of section 36-23-61. Arthur Burns, Basin, all of section 16-52-93. U. S. Serv section 16-23-97. Samuel Obenstein, section 16-25-89, George H, Olinther, | section 16-35-65. W. A. Forbes, Cheyenne, all of nec- tion 26-44-62. Harriett B. Forbes. Cheyenne, W% | NEM, Nip SEM, SEY SEK of sec: tion 19-44-62; Wie BW%, BEY BW of section 294462; E¥%y NEM, NEY SF of section 30-44-62; B% NW, NEM SW, W% BEX of section 32-44-62. Be Cc. NW} R. C. Tarrent, tion 16-4683. F. M. 16-44-82 Of and Gas Operator's Leases. Rock Springs, all of Lusk, all of Huntoon, Cheyenne, 8% Sheridan, all of sec C. B. Shaffer, Chieago, all of sec tion 36-42-94 The Midwest Refining company | Denver, Nis SE% of section 19-46-98. Cheyenne, all ot| | 4, N% SW of ection 15-44-62.) Ward, Buffalo, all of section Limestone 0} ‘The Ingleside Limestone company, Denver, SW%, W% SE% of section 4-17-70. ——_——- Foreign Ex: change NEW YORK, June 9.—Foreign ex changes easy; quotations in cents: Great Britain demand 46 | 4619 1-16; 60 day bills | French demand 6.41; cables on bank 459%. cadles 6.61%. | Italy demand 4.6344; cables 4.64. Bel- | gium-demand 5.53; | Germany demand .0012%. Holland cables 39.17. Sweden demand mand 18.02; 17.98. Spain demand 1 |mand 2.97. Poland di | Czecho-Slovakia gentine demand 35.30. |/10.80. Montreal 97 13-1 | _ NEW YORK, June i quiet; middling 29,10. 001 Norway 26.57. Switzerland demand demand 2.9 cables 6.53%. cables demand 39.14; demand 16,65. Denmark de 5.05. Greece de- jemand .0016%. Ar: Brazil demand 6. Cotton 9.—Spot cotton a $3.25@4.25; practical top veals, $9.00; feeding steers, $7.25@8.00. Sheep—Receipts, none; compared with week ago: Lambs, 250 higher; Pard—$11.15. Ribs—$8.50@9.50. of the twenty-six barons who sheep, 50@7bc lower; feeders, 25@60c| signed the Magna Charta, only three higher; closing bulks follows: | could write their names. Clipped lambs, $13.85@14.00; top, $14.25; spring lambs, $14.75@15.00; top, $15.00; best yearlings up to $11.01 ewes, $4.25@4.50; handy weight $5.00; bulk feedings lambs, $12.0 12,75; top, $12.75. SWAN UNDERREAMERS va Denver Prices. DENVER, Colo., June 9.—Cattle— Receipts, 268; market steady; beet steers, $7.00@10.25; cows and heifers, $4.50€8.50; calves, $8.00@11.00; atock- ers and feeders, $6.00@7.60. Hogs—Recelpts, 548; market 0c lower; top, $6.40; bulk, $6.30@6.40; AT-YOUR SUPPLY STORE pigs, $5.00@5.25. BrivcSrort Shtep— Receipts, 500; . market LOSE NO CUTTERS” steady; clipped lambs, $12.50@13.25 spring lambs, $12.00@14.00; ewe: $5.50@6.50. phate. LE na Siete Surveying and Locations Geologists, Oil Experts, Oil Feld * Maps, Blue Pr Silver WYOMING MAP AND | BLUE PRINT CO. * P. 0. Box 325 NEW YORK, June 9.—Foreign bar Room 10, Daly Bldg. Bulver, 650; Mexican dollars, 49%0, made on all lines. profit. SCOTT CLOTHING 240S. Center The Home of G WE ARE ONLY STARTED Next week still greater reductions will be Be here every day and Cc “< Ss a ood Merchandise 2408S. Center

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