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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1923. ae Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN :- Finance -:- Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets | MIDWEST SPUDDING I ——— | NEW TEST IN eaUNTY. Leerrenstee |] guseomnee |] OTOGKDEGLINE WHEATIS NEAR H , a IS UNCKECKED, — DOLLAR MARK | North Casper Creek to Be Drilled for Possible Oil|Ameriean tacomotcs, 2? - oes i American Locomotive -- j Production; Skull Creek Test Taken Over; RAR Magee ene ane ¥ : | 5 5 rj Burke _ Big Slice Tak f, a Czee! American T. & T. ar i Z Slice Taken Off Preies In| Priees Slum 4 3 hoslovak Rep. So etfs. o4 \ ew Completion in Elk Basin Amer! Blackst est Slump to New Low p Rees . 4 i ‘Toba: one Salt Creek . i 7 Paes anish Municipal Ss A 7 wus merican ‘Tobacco Chiou Day's Trading On New Records for Season On Dominion of Cannan, 5s. ig tes ate Anaconda Copper columbline : ; York Exchange the Chicago Market French Republle, p51 K. of G. B. & 1 ‘ Japanese 48 ini 4 ,_ | Atchison esos ae. 5 | Capitol Pets a a ci ¢ The Midwest Refining company had no completions in| u., cuit & W. tndiea Consolidated Royaliyz ise * 12 NE zone er a Boo) the Salt Creek field last week but has spudded in a well at | Baldwin Locomotive mie HHP | oc the sutton araree 14 fhe tesa ret] ot. whet Ghul cece at, eve | emule be Cally Ne 2 0 cheat sold , bafta ts North Casper Creek and has taken over the Skull Creek well Baltimore & Ohio Siihece’ iinusualty \tayorable May. earning: re:| price recsrd for tha weeson si tae recently headed by the Skull Creek Syndicate. The latter pamimnen getter Frants Ports was the disturbing feature of| went under $1.01%4 for the first Rite 1 holt is down 2900 feet, underreaming and cleaning out, pre-| Canadian Pacific —. Gilatsee Pa egity wavermonIRPeroeeUKer In | Noo See corte eee, Pee ee paratory to going ahead with drilling. Kentell Leatier: Klaney : created ‘wage dernants by the big|do ‘with, denrossing ther vite: cojAmenean ‘Tele and The status of tha Midweat Watts tn pastes Reatn Meld Cervo de Pasco Cupper 3 Jupiter, four brotherhoods. Industrials yield-| wheat. The Taode kh wbbetiCn ofl Ametitan ‘Te ana Wale 3 the Baxter Basin and Elk Basin fields] Well 1X, NEY Bec. $6-18-104, depth | chormreaxe @ Ohio Kinney Goasta\ ~~ qe a ef in sympathy. Sales approximated| % to 1%¢ net decline, September, |An2conda Copper Ts, and tho wildcat wells {9 as follows: | 2220 feet: drilling. Chicago & Northwesterh Lance Creek Royalty. .01 i 1,000,000 share: $1.01% to 31.01% and December, AP2onda Copper. f8, Nelber Dome test well, depth 2690| 9, vel 2% SEM Sec. 25-18-104, depth | Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul, pfd. nak Reysity 4 ar, sheets. "lBaietnore anaOne Gerdes T » 2012 feet; 10-Inch ceme : oS aden rr ap ttt hee See Ee ee Mike Henr; a NEW YORK, June 27.—Price: ) Baltimore and Ohio cv 44s — ; ntéa; pulling|Chieeo RI. & Pa 5 * . Tun Prices con oor feet; drilling. 12%. chicago, R. I. c. Mountain & Guilt — 4 tinued to displ 3 y tre ‘ aethiehem Steel con 6s, Series Che coppee noua : H play @ reactionary trend] CHICAGO, June 27.—4¥Ith harvest Canadian Pacific aeb Midway test well No. 2, depth 2766] Well 11, NEX% Sec. 2-17-104, depth| chino copper Wow Fork On - at the opening of today's market al-| weather Ipss favorable and with|Chi. Bur. and Qui " pis titling in tax Qtend: 1758 feet; pulling 12% casing. nbelitaien-Gke Qutwert ana - 00% though slight improvement wan shown |Tiverpool quotations comparative; (Chi, All and Ste Pact oe Miguel Creek, New. Mexico, well No. ik Basin Field Corn Procucts 2 Bed etal .60] by a few of the usual leaders. not-| unresponsive to yeaterahy’s sharp de-|Chile Copper 6s —-. » No. Picardy p ; Well 2 Elk 11, depth 385 feet;!Cosaen on =! y == -03%4 a ably Baldwin, Studebaker and Ame ne here, wheat averaged higher in| GO0dvear Tire 8s, 1941 1, depth 940 feet; standing cemented. | straightening hole, TMpreible. Royalty & Producers . z lean Smelting. Selling pressure was| price during the carly dealings, (Crest Northern Hogback No. 27 New Mexico, depth} Well 1, Tip 2, depth 1094 feet; walt- hae pe egoeeie 2 Jagain exerted against the independent | Rains were reported over much of | Montana, Power ) 724 feot; drilling and running 10-inch | 1mg for 10-inch casing, B iredtatts.. Me hohe bine 5 steels, moto oppera, shgarsa and/ the winter crop Belt. Only moderate |Pacitin cee mee eect ie casing. Well 1, Tip 7, depth 838 feet; shut 1 ie ae ploration.. 3.55 oils. Rails lost more ground in further | hedging sales were noted tn che mace cific Gas and 9 ‘ Gown for the present. pneral s hae 3 : : reflection of the expected demands for| part of the day. BA CR eT Dt te f North ‘Casper. Creek, > ores p d Western O11 Meas. 1 ge increases by tw Sp ed RB oat DO age vl Phe Spe LD j No . iD eek, Well No. 36;] Welt 10 Bik 7, depth 1492 feet; com- 1 Blectric Western States n2- is Sou Was ated Poe dibis Sze ba varied from unchanged figures {Southern Pacifin ev., 48 J spudding tn. pleted June 20. No test yet. ral Motus Chee AF Fe odrCh werk eeintared | tip arltrer, swith Bemember,, 31.02% | Tan eaeific Virst én - am iww records were registered by | ig 1.03% 2 Stabien oa S. Rubber § 3 ‘ New York Curb, Closing Texas and Pacific, Northern Ree achyeummero ety) GLveds ¢6 n Power and. Tighi + § ped _ Mountain Producers __ Norfolk & talkin, ASBETTORT, 4, were followed by a slight tern Uni ny jae ! New Executive In Charge \Ghentoe = 50.00 6. A States Rubber, Inter. | Keneral getback and then a tino that | Wentinghouse -Blecttio _ ; 4 ha = ‘ d Atiant fond Pathe y sh. Lf Wileon d Co. ev., ea e are alt Creek Prds. 6 ocho aa pewerert Subsequently, persixtent liquidation a i Oe + r | int. Aer. 3 i Sa’t Creek Cons. oS ingead’ cat = ; ouses with eastern connections | gs 8 ¥ 8 ranging from fractions to ns | — Of Consolidated Exchange }::: a ea = Ste atte] it ldo aeae| ent agreed oh pb v “euricky geen to 1% ahd Studebaker to int = bse bn htt hatche ts Wim iicsureantt Goppet c mal _-. Sachin Cuatdical yh vente ees After opening unchanged to %¢| Cotton | q Lima Locomotive : i < i and Otis Elevator also were strong.| lower September, 79 to 79t%c, the| | NEW YORK, June 27—Laurance] has made great progress in ellminat:|jpoy Truk es o Foreign exchanges opened tightly | Com market Qesgended & ttle more] Tony J e -} ber. a rallites oO about yesterday's « r K, ‘une 27.—Spot ot. Tweedy, who yesterday succeeded |!9& unworthy and undesirabie mem- 7 lowe! al fe t : Seo ica rb 2 F \veakness of the pFineipat raiiroaa| final figures, Oate etarted at Yc de-| ton, quiet; middling, $28.80. ‘William §. Sifkworth as president of | "sr, weedy sald that the ceorenn!- 3 d i. 5 | shares, many of which dropped 1 to 3 to a lke advance, September, | ees the Consolidated Stock Exchange, to-| z-tion was not completed. He assert- States (OIL -— ft 93.12| points to new Jow figures for the] 87% to 8T%e, but kept within a nar-| Bad Mghting js tho principal nource day assumed active charge with the| ed that events of the past year “will | Wiens pec kneee on year, had an adver fluence else. | TW range. jot fatigue among workers, according Jpromiso that he would tnstitute| new ” Mijssour} Pacific, ptd. suas. where, the entire list saggir : There was scattered liquidation by|to engineers who have made a sur presage never occur again, r Fork Ci 3 i rious reforms” to protect the| District Attorney Banton and|x \. N.3t and Ha 1 i ea a show of strength in the} OES 1 awed Tur Conte tO rae [auateye ibehstleal: SrbchweeN IN Th: |e naa tak en Ona tad public. Gnted blates Adtorn equipments, motors and che 8 showed fair resistanes to the dustry. has long been rated ns DRE @ year tie bokad Neb Deed | torte deened ae citance ee Mahe grid, & WWeat The sharp decline sent prices of a] Sling. The close was ensy at 7% to Ene of the best patrol fliers in Amer working to correct conditions that] cyte buckesters. Under the asree-| Pec iti, ao Lughat) oh ielaedi gags daa SORE Oe Ce ! had thelr 1 ah See 9 agree- | Pe c O -=--- - 3 aw ' Is rrouy. | at_78%@M% to 78%ec. Lieutenant Richter, a native of Vir- inception three or four} ment the prosecutors will att to-|Pan American Petroleum B mum figure with the rails, as a group |" Prov is k i nt Forei, E ch: ginia, received his aviation tratni ‘years ago,” Mr. Tweed, id. It nd i hie ‘ Li making the worst ehowing. American visions were weak fn line wit . ation training y said. “It! gether. |Pennevivanin 2 westoc. eee TR CCUEINGELI provera] How, valuta. gn Exchange in British and French schoola during i [People's Gas —- ‘ “Aaa LeU Us cea TN noes the early part of the war, and was * : 4 & Refiners a Et syicoemnel Sa vapid By Open High Tow cto| NEW TORK ee _ [one of the first American fliers sent 1dcontinent Froducti Chicago P hhaapesk GCSE A 1.034% 1.03% 3.01% 101% | changes cloced eeu ToT oa. | £0, the war gone, . ‘ on 4 CHICAGO, SER TIO, 3; Depait and South Sugar regis-| Sept. 1.024 1.08% 1.01% LOIM in conte, oUF: Quotations) He served in the Meuse and Ar- ; aieh ‘AGO, 2 . 8. Depart-| °° t X 105% 1.05% 1.08% 1.04 gonno offensive as combat pilot with . = 3 ment of Agriculture)—Hoy tered lo to 4 points, h 1.0475 ni ° e 5 ‘ ss receipts | tered the 22nd and 189th . Is Prorated b ir Con. O11 000; slow; uneven, around 10c low-| C#!!_ money opened at 6% per cent s Deters 4 EGS Cae 2 ipe Imes lair Con. O11 few choice light early 740; bulk| Another a ae eke 4 5 B+ bcebendhaed eee lid os He attracted attention last winter by ih Daoitle lesirable 150 to 240 Fuk | of representat shares during the| Sept. : Italy domand 448%; cable Nate : 4 : eet et | 7.95 @ 7.85: few load yee averages | atternoon, nunierous shares showing | Dec: 5 % -86%! gium demand bles 5 iat ett TEED adem’ ttle Nae 7.25@7 joads cholee and prime pet n : “ aha Deb ore + cables Inte Lieutenant Charlies Webber, who andard O 300 to 375 pound butchers 7.00@7.20; | }osses Of 3 to 6 points before suppor . c | many demand 3 " a Following the lead of the Prairie)stead of 669,350, as it was on June | studebake packing sows and pigs at , . | ing orders were ¢ Nearly |< K . wa mand 39.19%; > Ate eel Rte a We a Oil and Gas company which Monday |16. Ree pealde ies steaay: Bulle bene: pebew cataeu sa ’ 37% 37M | ee pablea 2 sae {| senger, was lost In a fight from San- t = 2 . ckers: J 40; fh > ie ; & 1 demand rf a} Lie ae oniiesaweat irs ‘ied In Kane Say hi oy edarteti cia ea, caglon, 130 pound. pigs mostly sso minimum prices for United $ 9 | 24.49: Denmark demand 17.67. Swita Dh SIAR she 2 a © fields in -|agree that the daily avérage - c » EA aie’ ‘| States Steel, Bethlehem § 4 de 1, e i aa nad: OMRON RIPE LEN eaae eis ee ae ee a a eee anaes Tokacco Producta A _ [Reavy weleht hogs 6.65 427.25; meetum | States, Steel, Bethlehem eee 10.88 10.85 10.80 10.82 |{y'an Gemand 17.80. Spain demand) BAN DIEGO, Callt.. Sune 27 —Com- the Sinelair Pine Line company, the |running 25 per cent abave the requite-|{nion Pacific pos aneaetng rag pai light | ine repreantative {ndatriaia that sold 1140 11.10 11.08 22.67 | Qgnena’ 00081; Gabon Glovadis a plete success attended a refueling teat aeeinree 2 2 Rilo <5. 30; packing sowk Smooth 5.75 i ¢ bid Sete 2 a de-| ms "el x lay anHONpMGaWE BCH “Puedes acghBEE aarvee op Cifernic spins normally | United Retail! Stores 45; packing sows rough 6.00@6.10; | Pha adie tat “inte, | July Sy igl Beeeseathead AB ean teak atte abit aren, 8 “ealiben 08 sacs these “eoppanies stated tHe per-la decline of that > ipa al and ‘that U. S. Ind. Alcohol. - killing pigs 6.00¢7.00. SOurperiy samme! ae Dipt: 29 | Branit demand 10.87. Montreal d*/ transferred from @ plane pil&ed by ; t amount would bring| United States Rubber — Cattle Receipts Great Northern, pre Norfolk mand 97 9-16, 2 ntage cf {he production which they/the industry in that section of the|tmnited States Stcel Eroiéetbene é i and Western, and Chicago and North _— ee EN eutenants Virgil Hines and Frank wou'd buy, but it is understood that |country down to a normal basis, On] ttah Copper cs f badly: wi erkc ae peelthes Tower | Western attained that distinction In Bl teh (Lat oad GANin ane teeutoonat SUiGhibe ae ho further off will be stored and that |June 16 the daily output of California | Westinghouse Hlecttic La pecant feeline; lower the railroad section. Recoveries of 1 ‘AGO, June 27.—Wheat No. 1 REMOVAL NOTICE UT hd esy cha lad runs from wells will be limited to de-|was 785,000 barrels, of which one-| Willys Overland ng lower; top ma-| 1, 1% points were 1 by many|hard $1 number 2 hard $1.03%%:/ Harned Rros., and the City Phrni-| endeavoring to establiah a new series fy} liveries to refineries. The Cosden Pipe |quarter, or 146,250 barrels, was ex-|Amor. Zind. Lead & Sm. few loads 11.00@| \?ocks when tho shorts # corn number 2 yellow .8514@86; num-]ture Co., hi moved to their new | of world aviation records. Line company, which Joined in thelcess. ‘This ts approximately the. vol. | Give & gepeaee 2 fatrly numerous, at | (OCe” Witt of concerted buying. Der 1 mixed 841%. location, 234 South David, Phone 249. TRS SS J jcurtaiimant program, announced that|ume of California crude which 1s be-| Colorado Fuel & Iron — Tavvi ‘Tho closing was heavy. Recog-| Oats number 2 white 44% @45; num- J {t would accept 70 per cent of the /ing shipped to Atlantic and gulf ports,| Montana Power lower grades fat cows! ycuq leaders showed beiter resist-|ber 8 white 42% @44%, crude offered. . |and thereby decreasing the market|National Lead - s | sar alized: other classes gen-| 2 ooking pressure in the late] Rye nominal. Barley .63. Timothy Silver In the week ended June 1@, Okla-|for Mid-Continent off in its natural (shatecck Arizona erally steady; bulk botogna bulls 4.50] Sooiing. put prices of minor shares | Teed $5.50@$6.50. Clover seed $15.00 Me fnoma produced an average per day | markets. @4.85; bulk vealers to packera 9.00@ | O°h NEE st e aaway $1750; pork nominal. Lard $10.80. Money "of 511,000 barrels; Kansas output was| A reduction in acceptances of 200,- 9.50. pep oo RS hn LES 5 ; New q §s2.450 and that of North Texas was 000 barrels a cay in the Mid-Continent Sheep—Receipts 8,000; chotee fat NSFC SEE Lee ean 4900 barress. On the basis of a re-|rhould serve to restore the industry to mbs active; bulk mostly 15.25; top Naw YORK J es T silver, 63%c; Mexican dollars, iction of 30 per cent in pipe line |its proper balance and at the same to packers and city butcher f Acin tian 6 towiabael ner ago Lorledo the total of oll accepted from/|time avert a decline in prices which cuts generally steafy around 9.00: Siz blbeing bid, @; offered at 6%; labt fields of these three ¢istricts|the leading purchasers are disposed sheep scarce; very slow, mostly stea¢ 5%; Closing bid, 6; offered at 6%; las ould be 465,545 barrels per day, in-'to retain as long as possible. 4 Anglo few good handy weights te kil'ers i pape SNe veyartes rales Surveying and Locations sucke: 5: , = ances, ei mr jor 5 a; n x Buckeye’ — bo hs ——— Nhw vonic zZ collateral, 60.90 days, 6; 4-6 months, |f Gcclosists, ON Kxperts, Oil Field Contifarttal 5 Gnee and Invest.| NEW YORK, Juno 27.—There were | Collateral. ij gars Maps, Blue Prints Cumberland Omaha Quotations. The Casptr Financ no changes in refined sugar but busl-|°@°'%4; Prime commercial paper, 5. WYOMING MAP AN ‘um ~ 2 t corporation which was organiz. iG AND Ratennn OMAHA, Neb., June 27.—(U. 8. De-) men ors . Inent | Ness Was less active. Fine granulated eT eT BLUE PRINT CO “nol 5 5; partment of Agriculture.)\—Hogs—Re-|cd a few weeks ago by prominent) iy quoted at fro a . Winois ~ : 5 Sub an ts to becdmie an] * % m_$ . Flax Seed. P. 0. Box 325 Casper business men i E . bike A DULUTH, Minn., June 27.—Closing a Aen te ibe lower; bulk 200 t6 300 pound] important factor in the progress of Pes $2.7 Reom 10, Daly Bldg. thalaha 2 ceipts, 18,000; fairly active, steady to Tran. a Y. Tran ij Beccary 2 9 mixed leads carrying packing 80’ j Ohio Oi 5 and lights, $6.25@6.60; packing sows, | in this enterprise. The coropation has Pralrle $5.75@6.15. xf ash a capital stock of $260,000. It is of beet | fering a limited amount of this at} $100 a share at the present time Conisderable interest has been mani fested by shrewd men who have taken butchers, $6.60476.90; top, $7.00; bulk | the city, according to the best opinion of those who have taken an interest Sinclair's Houston Line acres and 121 Indians will receive , 102% 103% Cattle—Recelpts, 7,200; best ‘The Sinch pipe line of the Sinelatr| their allotments of land outright with-|Solar Ref. 1j4 175 | stock, steers and ehe stock, barely ipe Line Co., from Me: to its re-|cut ahy restrictions while others will|Sou, Pipe 6 steady; other grades, very slow, weak ery on the Houston Ship channel, |not reééive full title but will be given|s. O. Kan. 4 42 | to 10@15c lower; yearlings, extremely r Houston, ins been finished. Bé-|trust patents with restrictions for 25|s. O. Ky. - 86% | dull; top yearlings, $10.85; best ma-| advantage of this opportunity to “get we “tho: ent? -of- ‘thin year. Ol from | Feues : S. 0. Neb, 220 | tured steers, $10.90; bulk, $9.25@10.25;| 1" on the ground floor”? of a grow voming, Icansas.. OklAhotie S$. ON. ¥. th 37% | bulk cows and heifers, $5.75@ Ing company, nnouncement brthern 7 ! reach tidewater Prey 0. Ohio 283 | bulk canners and cutters, $2.25@3.25;| U. A. Reed im president, Lew M.|@ Brough t! tine. Leoks Like Dry Hole ‘ ss 461g | bulls and veala, steady; bulk bologna | Gay, vice-pseldent; Guy J. Gay, a di | 4 B. R. Breach, secretary and wi ow Test The Teton im Co. ff #tart- Rng a wildent ri ast of Riverton. The company NEWCASTLE, Wyo., June 27—The|8. P. 9 141 bulls, $3.75@4.26; practical top veals, | rector: Bachelor well located on section 21- 45-63, at a depth of some 2,200 feet Penetrated 49 feet of very hard white sand mixed with bentonite and found $10.50; stockers and feeders, weak; top native feeders, $8.25. Sheep—Receipts, 10,000; all classes treasurer, and George B. Nelson, gen- eral manager. Mr. Nelson's head quarters are in the Townsend build ing. 4 generally steady; top Idaho lambs Syprormed of teal capital of Riverton, |no off, Some Mitte gas WAS encount- ¢ "e ; hs. . $15.00; native: $14.75; earl. to; hoshone and Tander Jered at the tdp of the sand. The dril- Crude Market wethers, $7.00; feeding jambs, $12.45; | § BB an one otioine Go, delting case | ie waa comtinweG 40 rest Into « very feeding yearlings, $10.00. Wee Thermonolis about 20 miles, bas| ‘The sand ts réported to have been |Cat Creek i DENVER PRICES | Would Consolidate Optratiens ana tc the peonls of the community DENVER, Colo., June 27.—Cattle— Ieceipt 600; market steady; beef steers £8.50@$10.60; cows and heifers §3.50 calves $7.00@$11.00; bulls $3. 5; stockers and feeders $5.00@ A hearing is belng héla before the | # indications for a good commercial c Ci 35 | $7.50. (Continued from Page One.) s ecrétary of thé interior at Washing. | Well have been very goo right hp to| Salt Cr Hoge—Recelnt 1606; market steady |eithout an automobile, had to , OFFICERS: on by which the fitms affiliated with {the timo of the striking of the sand.|Humilion - s lower; top $7.40; bulk $7.00@/ until former State Senator J the Midwert Refining Co. in the Salt], What future developments will be|Mule Creck i Schwoob happenéd along with his ma Creek field, the Mountain & Gulf,|!n connection with this well ts very | Sunburst heep—Receipts 200; market steady: | chine, He drove them to Cocy, where | f Mountain Producers, Boston ‘Wya-|hard to determine at this time. It { < lambs $18.50@ $14.50; ewes 34.009 | they, tn company with Sheriff Loomis, | i ming, Wyoming Associated; Salt /@ntirély possible that drilling wil! $5.50. commandeered a car and started in} Cresk Consolidated and other com: | continue to the lower sands. pursult, At Greybhll, Cary, exhausted panies, seek permission ta consolidate | No water was found. by the loss of blood, surrended peace: on field operation of leases. fully when cornered in a private resi: | The petitioners say if they were dence. permitted to operate their leases as @ Cretaceous Meeting Held ao ‘ Metals A coroner's inquest Tupsday found | whole, the coat woull.bs fesibned ahd) NEMNOORER Wyo, Tune 27.— A] CHICAGO, June ST. -— Potatoes, that Sherin had been killed by one | Mm the need of offset welln obviated. | meeting was held in Kemmerer by Oe | a ee vente piecing 7 Of the two operatives, but did not |p Practically alt tho central Salt Creax |officers anc) stockholders of the) 9? -cars: i acytleter : x fix any blame. Relatives pf tho dead | Peace rt te. these firma, work. (Cretaceous Oll Co., a number from| ments 661; Blisa Triumphs sacked]: NEW YORK, June 27-“Copper| oo try threatening to) idee kt eo ny aeticlais for each company cluding Judge R. R. Rose, of Casper:| North Carolina barrel Cobblers 6.25 | 71" easy; sp 2; eo) “RB would be unnecessary. Charles Lackéy and Charles Budd of | @5-50; mostly 6 oor 6.00. : . Ce cs Big Piney; Mrs, Grace MacGlashan, Came z pr uo eteay; RumbS | nether. who returned from Seattle, where she BBD ar 20.00) bares snort bern 1260) Montana Oil Opentng Asked Wet Peep: Tk Le Smith, ana Pie @20.00; No. 2 southern 26.00@28.00. z Den pattern ; ~ Lead rteady: spot 7.00. Zinc quiet; WASHINGTON, D. C.—About 25|qwiiron. General affairs of the com- Butter and Eggs East St. Louis #pgt and nearby 5.75 Crow Indians from the Crow Indian |nany were wver in detail 4 Reservation of Montana have a's-|>°"% “ease saints Antimony -spot 6.90@7.00. ssed with Commissioner Burke of . . ; ee ae the Indian offic the opening up of Nickle Plate Dividend CHI@AGO, June 27—Butter steady; oil lands in their reservation by con-|. NEW YORK, June 27—Directors qf/ creamery extras - andards .38%; Ore Property Earnings struction of a railroad.: Fifal ap-| the New York, Chicago and St. extra firsts .36%; firsts .344%@35%;| NEW YORK, June 27—Trustees of proval by the secretary of the in-| (Nickle Plate’ today declared ,a seconds .33@34 the Great Northern Ore properties re-4 (Continued from Page One.) terior of the schedule of allotments of |den d of 3 per cent on the new com- iggs lower; r 28,732 cases;| port a surplus for 1922 of $4,880,350,| Lioyd spoke ef “subsidiz the @ntiFe lands of the reservation to| mon stock and dividend of 3 perctn st t y firsts 20@| as compared with $5,989,706 in 1921.] owners.” the 1,788 members of the crow tribejon the new cu v ed, both nel us .21@21%; storage Were equal to 2) Mr. Hill of the Warren was announced. The total acreage to payable July pack firsts s agaf $3.99 tho previous '#on compony defended h bo distributed amounts to 1,596,012 record July 7. Casper Finance and Investment Corporation Capital Stock $250,000.00 ached 2,700 feet and is near the| very hard an 20 | Lance Creek ensleep sand, where production is ex-| hours of SHUIAG TOCA. gl PPected. Tt witl be a black off pro-| ‘The failure to find oil at this loce-|Grass Creek Bducer i¢ found. tion is somewhat of a disappointment | Torchlight | to toth those financing the operations A Wyoming Corporation 1. A. REED, President FE. R. BREISCH, Sec. and Treas. LEW M. GAY, Vice President GEO. B. NELSON, General Mgr. GUY J. GAY, Director Announce to the Public An Offering of a Lmited Amount of Stock at the Par Value of $100 Per Share Stock and Full Particulars May Be Obtained at the Office of the Company Casper Finance and Investment Corporation Room 7 Townsend Bldg. Phone 250 of intim

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