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DR SALE—REAL ESTATE DD lot east part,exceptional jue at price offered. This is fy worth $1,500 but you can it quick for $600 cash; no ns at this price. Western Realty Bldg. ENGLEWOOD. hy not buy @ five or ten-acre rban lot in Englewood, four one-half miles north of Casper the Salt Creek paved highway, live in the aie, ae re you can have elbow room, make a real home for yourself family’ with chickens, a garden a family cow. Only 15 minutes e from eee: posioteics, exe best wey @ state, F rh g under the Casper Alcova on project, get away from high rent’and high taxes; five lots $500 to $750; easy terms. sco DSS SOE OS lac. p L E HAVE 68 lots in the South Ad- ition to Casper which are ered at exceptionally low prices. ese lots lay well for bullding. improvement touching. Why "higher prices when you can get at $200 less money than they been offered for before? $50 h balance easy payments buys ir choice. Western Realty, Moose = RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. R SALE— Relinquishment with- n easy driving cistance of woik Casper, cheap for quick turn. x 5-90, Tribune. LAND FOR SALE OR SALE—A two-acre tract just out of city mits, with water, re es but small payment and bal- ce on installments; will sel) ell or of tract, Acdress Box 319, Cas- r, Wyo. FOR SALE OR TRADE OR SALE— A fourroom modern house with finished rooms in the sement and garege; on Washing- on street, near Second; $500 cash 4 balance to suit convenience of yuyer. Martin-Lamar. Phone 2214. OR SALE OR TRADE for prop- erty, one Willys-Knight 1920 motl- 18 condition. 231 West A; rear. Phone 2109. AUDITORS |. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 0-8 Bldg. tend Y ea Qocounting and Accou phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg. . VAN DENBERG cobtiriea ‘Public Accountant Income Tax Service Phone 148 TEE REGISTRY CORP. Settee. anal Accountants—Stock Registrar and ‘Transfer Agents weak Oi Exchange Bldg Phone 660 ARCHITECTS GoopRICH, DUBOIS SLs, Townsend Casper, Wyo. ‘ALL, Architect Wa 3, WESTR AL ng: AUTO TOPS CASP. AUTO TOP SHOP Auto ee enie Upholstering tin; 688 8. Center” Phone 10848 8 BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER Res. cd eA oe 313 4 ‘AB COMPANY. Inc. shnagey Wa transfer. Phone 1234 N. N. NSFER, STORAGE NATRONA EL CO.—Phone 249 BATTERIES ASPER BATTERY 00. 119 Bast Filth Phone 903 CHIROPRACTORS R. J. He JEFFREY B. G. HAHN Townsend pu Sid Phone 423 ©. Ph. ©. . J. CONNELL, D. suite 13, Daly Bldg. Phone 8493 M. E. HARNED, Chiro) actor Jorth Kimball Street 1 YR Phone 1457 L. EB. BERQUIST atopraaeialer Bldg Phone 1757 ERT N. GROVE 1 East Second Street Palmer {fice Phone 2220 Res. Phone 17134 7167 DR. C. lL. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractie |. 0 O-S Bldg. DR._©, A, THURSTON, D. C. bs 8 Walcott Phone 113 CONTRACTORS TAYLOR & ORCUTT neral Contractors, Cement cks For Phone 1985W CHIROPODIST CORREID ai O-paranr it Spec! 6 East seend Phone 1016 CLEANERS THE_SERVICH CLEANERS TE allroad ‘at Jackson Phone 56 DOCTORS DR. G, 8. BARGER - Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat lasses Fitted 3S. Wolcott Phone 113 DR. ¥. gf YATES “on Throat [ose 112 East Second Bulid- MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M.D. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. D. {fice 208 South Ceuter—Phono 30 | ¢, Hospital, 612 South Durbin) neral Wractice Surgery Obstetrics URDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1923 Business and Professional Directory SALE OR TRADE—One late model Buick touring; one Ford touring; one Ford one-ton truck at rear 441 CY. — FOR SALE OR TRADE—Forty acres near tank farm; cheap on terms or trade. P. O, Box 1262. FOR TRADE — FOR TRADE — House southeast Part of town, three rooms, also rooms in basement;.two bath rooms, arranged for two families; trade for closer in property and pay difference. Address Box 2097, City. soe ew steam eel ceeded Po 8 WE HAVE several good lots and houses upon which we will accept cars aS part payment; closed cars Preferred. Western Realty, Moose 500. $12, Bl This Is Your Opportunity— WHOEVER YOU ARE WHEREVER YOU BE— 100 to 1,000 per cent possible proft- it for an INVESTMENT as small as $100 Collars today dollars down and $10 per month. CASPER IN- VESTMENTS have mado money for thousands df farsighted INVEST- 5,000 per cent profits in a very, very short time for OTHERS. I hola the to your ONE opportunity. If you have only $25 that is not work- ing and you want to make money CALL and see me at once or phone 203 for appointment. Ask for Jim Lewis, 301 Consolidated Royalty Bidg. P. S. If you act this week you can take advantage of 25 per cent raise, FOR RENT Small planing mill and cabinet shop combined or will sell on very easy terms. Phone 2175R for appointment. —————— ss TWENTY-TWO room hotel tn godd town near Casper; steam heat, is beautifully furnished; long lease at $100 rent; $2.000 cash down wil! handle; balance paid in easy month- ly payments; will trade on improved Casper rea] estate. Western Realty, Moose Bldg. DOCTORS DR. WM. A. BRYANT Physician and Sur; 183 N. Wolcott Off. 113 ites, ph. 800 pTHE, CASPER PRIVATE and Childré Mi 542 South Durbin—Phone 400 HOSPITAL, 988 South Durbia—Phone 273 STARE 3YNE THROAT MENT ENITO-URINARY DISEAS! G. B. Underwood, ROENT: M. 8. Y TRE. |. Ellis PATHOLOGIST J. F. O'Donnell, M. D, PHARMACIST "}sell on very easy ice 2118 DR. W. A. MEYERS Physician and Surgeon 200 0-8 Bldg. Office Ph, 649 Hes, 746 eee ee LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY ers 3809-10-11 Oil Exchange Blag. JAMES Pf, KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg W. H. PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 HAGENTS & MURAND Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building BULLACK & LACY Lawyers 2045 Midwest Bldg. Ph, 1200 fees oes cided «. Rs WILLIAM 0. WILSON Lawyers Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawyers. 517 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-S Bidg. Phone 2217 anatase DONALD GALLAGHER, Lawyer 104 Becklinger Bldg. OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apart. Phone 388 Dr. L. L. WADE Osteopathy Over Frantz Shop Phone 1125 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ETHEL ©, LYNCH Public beter ha «od and Notary Public Nine Years in Legal Work 301 Conselidated Royalty Buliding Phone Office 203 Res. Phone 5533 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP jand an Ben Suyematsu TAILORS FRANK CANNER Custom Tailoring and Tenning. Suite 8 Daly Bldg. TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS 148 E. Midwest Phone 968W IIDWEST TATLORS aning and Pressing 406 E. Second. Phone 707 WAREHOUSES DR. W. E, NORDHEDM Veterinarian Canine Speciatist. Tice Ph. 2293 Res. Ph. 19983 YELLOW CAB INC—Ware- Wicees & Transfer. Phone 1234, Office 400 W. Yellowstone. ORS already RANGING from 600 to ! USTEN- You BuM . D'VE Kuow wHaTs GONNA HAPPEN To.Vou IF You LOSE THAT RACE ON THE 27 HZ NOW SET THIS NEXT CRACK I'M MAKING © YOU'RE GONNA GET A Sock OW THE GROW Fest. THEN IM GonNA DRAG YoU OVER To THE GLUE FACTORY AND WATCH 'EM Bargain proved erty of rooming what have you. Casper mé. MAYBE | Tt SEND ame SWELL UMOUSING WwrTn A CHAUFFEUR LIKE WICKERS BUT 1 CON 9D OFFER 7O ORIVE HER MVSELF IN MY BUSINESS CHANCES farm, Nunn, Colo., free trom all” incum- hence to trade for Casper elty prop- equal PouR You INTO PINT IN & ROADSTER. at $7. 320 acre im- seven miles from value, store, Come up and see Investment Co., 301 lots, home, houre, Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Phone 203 ask for Mr. ness chan POR SALE—General Lewis only, busi- co department. merchandise store, valuable lease at low rental; this proposition will clear $1.000 per month; in town near Casper. West- ern Realty, Moose Bldg. pe Se th este: i GROCERY story in North Casper, doing good business, $2,500 cash will handle. Western Realty, Moose | vertisement upon cond: Bldg. HAVE client three-room for ten or fifteen apartment house or will consider leasing; owners only neec) apply. Casper Investment Co., 301 Consolidated Royalty, ask for Mr. Lewis only. $$ FOR RENT — Small Planiig mill and cabinet shop combined or will 2175R for CAFE doing good business; down will hand terms. appointment. Phone $400 » centrally locat- ed. Western Realty, Moose Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN —_—_—_— MONEY to loan on Casper improved real ostate. H. Vossback. Room 10, Daly Bidg. 3 LOST AND FOUND POUND—Wyoming Owner can haye it by calling at Tribune and paying for this ad. Heense 8089. lesen rset tn heli ern can LOST—Pit bull terrier, female, find- er please return to 114 Fast J, Apartment C and receive reward. LOST— National please return to. Fannie Addingtén reward, business Fe LOST—Coral camé¢o brooch in the hair bob, Finder Collins Beauty Shop and receive section. Return to ‘Trib- une. Reward, TS LOST — Man’s suit, Brown check; two pair trousers, Becklinger bar- ber shop card in pocket. Return to ‘Tribune, Casper $5 id Dduglas, reward; lost between LOST—White angora kitten, grown, Ash. business une, EXPECT in good si! Box B-11, LOST—Coral cameo brooch in Reward. geleq, Cal., on or before Novem- ber 1, with large roomy touring car IQ's Notify 1135 the ‘Trib- section. Return to PERSONAL to be leaving for Los An- hape, would take two or three pareengers at reasonable price Tribune, TRY our home cooked meals, 30c.|Domino ~ 163 N. Wolcott Busy Bee. MADAM 9s 2 Wonsolidated Royalty. 1.16 1 Cow Guloh -.... 08 08 |Elkhorn alec, . Oe ee weewenecoesmnen 2s Fy ful power, tells past, present and |Frantz ----...-... 4.90 affairs, 46( WONDER, reader, the lady wtih the wonder- | future. Call and consult her on any |Gates --—-.—-____ 0 8. Durbin. Hours 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. LON ‘would meet r , 37 fable man of means: triflers save stamps; strictly con- fidential. P. O, Box 586, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE Whereas, on the 14th day of August, 1928, Stanley Benedict, as mortgagor, made, executed and delivered Company to Federated Finance of Cheyenne, Wyoming a corporation, mortgagee, his cer- tain chattel mortgage, which said chattel mortgage was thereafter, on the 1923, dul. office of ex-officio 15th-day of September, y filed for record in the t register of deeds within and for the County of Natrona, years of age, | he County Clerk ‘and| State of Wyoming, as instrument number 106338, and duly indexed according to law, and certain promissory note principal sum of $1672.00, with interest after maturity at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and failed to perform the terms and conditions of in that said mortgagor has led to pay the debt thereby se- cured, whereby the right of fore- closure in said chattel mortgage given has become operative, and Wherea: id chattel mortgage contains a power of. ‘ion broken and no suit or other proceeding at law has been instituted to re- cover the debt thereby secured, NOW, THEREFORE, Notice is hereby given, that said mortgage will be foreclosed and the moi property sold public auction, to the highest bid- der for cash, on the 5th day of November, 1928, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, at the Hupmobile Garage, 1st and Park streets in the incorporated City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming tt the mortgaged id mite to be sold is described as follows: Chandler, five passenger Chummy Sedan Automobile, mo- tor number 125807. That the amount for which said mort; will be foreclosed, and which is due said mortgagee at the date of the first publication of this notice is the sum of $1672.00 One together with the further #um of} $167.20 attorneys fees, making a total of the sum of $1839.20. Dated at Casper, Natrona Coun- ti, Wyoming, this 19th day of Oc- tober, 1923, FEDERATED FINANCE COMPANY, 8 corporation, Mortgagee. E. PAUL BACHELLER Attorney for mortgagee Publish Oct. 20, 27, Nov. 3. = LOCAL OIL STOCKS Bid Asked 2 4 Bessemer ,Big Indian | Boston Wyoming - }Buck Creek -.... pe Saas Sa RS Blackstone Balt Creek ww Columbine rane [Central Pife Line ... 1. Jupiter -....... |Kinney Coastal juance Creek Marine Mike Hen: j}Mountain & Guif_...114 1.16 |New York Ol] __.. 8.50 9.60 Picardy er | | 06 |Preston cat 01 02 |Red Bank 2.00 3.00 Royalty and Producers .06 6% (Sunset ..0..--.,-..0.5 .02 03 jTom Bell Royalty .. 02 8 | Western Exploration -3.15 3.26 | Wyo. Kana .. 50 55 Westorn States — 18.19 =) 08 10 NEW YORK CURB CLOSING |Mountain Producers 14:50 14.67 Glenrock Ol! --. 73 18.50 7.50 8.87 9.00 Cities Service Com. -- 128.50 129.50 Whereas, said mortgagor has id chattel mort- le by-ad- I'VE GOT 10.000 BONES on THAT RACE - AND DON'T ForRGET - GoT 10.000 on You To COME THROUGH AND CoP D'VE KNOW WHA GONNA HAPPEN? HE CAN GWE Wou A SENTENCE FoR LIFE - HARD WORK-On THE TUBDCE MECRACKENS and Refiners Near By November 1 the six and a quarter mile, six-inch pipe line from’ the Producers & Refiners corpora- tion main Salt Creek-Parco line will be completed to the White Eagie refinery below Evanston, At that time daily runs of approximately 2,500- barrels will be gun. The present storage capacity at the White Eagle is made up of three 55,000-barrel tanks. It 1s probable two more 65's will be erected im- mediately. , There is now a 48-hour test being inade on the large 6 to 8-inch P. & R. pipe line from Salt Creek to the site of their refinery at Parco on the Union Pacific railroad. The record- ed rate 16 427 barrels an hour. In the future about 10,000 barrels daily will be taken from P. R. Salt Creek leases, while it is expected that an OIL. RUNS TO WHITE EAGLE PLANT SOON | Pipeline from Salt Creek-Parco Cartier of Producer Refinery Is Enlarged UHI MAT : a) @osH - MY BROWN-EYED GABY T CAN'T SLEEP - HE SCowsn IN HIS HEART t LOVE Him Hu THRU my I SHouron'r Have SAID | ALL THOSE MEAN THINGS To | | Heart muows PAPA Lov& If you Gress’ ums ‘ITTLE 2} N RAI WE HANG PAGE SEVEN. By Billey De Beck KNIOW S HIS BAGBY OSE THAT ce - ToOeTHER Completion; Parco Additional 3,000 daily will be sent to Paroo through the line from Lost Soldier leases. Augmenting the capacity of the Producers’ present 4,000-barrel re- finery at Parco are a number of Dubbs’ process pressure stilis which, when installed, will bring the capacity of the refinery up to about 15,000 barrels dally, During the month of November it is hoped the additions will be ready to operate. The P. & R. has 650,000 barrels storage at Parco. Tankage along its main line and in Salt Creek brings the total up to something Uke 1,600,000 barrels. Most of the tanks at Parco are now filled but in all probability ofl from these will re run through the refinery in order to make room for less ex~| pensive crude, SHORTS COVER, WHEAT CLIMBS Falling Off In Volume of Wheat Movement Also Factor In Gain NEW YORK, Oct. 20,—Price fluo- tuations et the opening of today’s stock market were again narrow and irregular. A fair inquiry was noted for the tobacco and equipment sharss Dut heaviness again cropped out in a number of the olle and rubbers, United States Rubber first preferred sagged to another new 1923 low. American tobacco advanced two ‘points and the tobacco products ts- sues one each. Several of the northwestern ralls improved’ frac- tionally. Willys-Overland preferred advanced one point. Goodrich Rub- ber preferred dropped 1% to a new low. Foreign exchanges opened lower, the weekly reichsbank state- ment published today showed an in- crease of more than 18 quadrillion marks in note circulation. a Standard Oil Stocks Bid Asked Anglo -. 14% 14% Buckeye 12% 73 Continental 36 37% Cumberland 105 «107 Calena - 60 61 Tilinois 155 156 Indiana — ——-- “38% 89 Nat. Tran, - 22% 23 Y. Tran 4 96 Yor. Pipe Ohio Ot Prairie Prairie Ohio Tank rs) Union O, Ind. . STOCK TRADING [o IRREGULAR Oils and Rubbers Heavy In Early Sales on New York Exchange CHICAGO, Oct, 20—Buying on the part of shorts who found that offerings were light, brought about ® moderato upturn in wheat prices today during the early dealings. The market was also influenced somewhat by the fact that the movement of spring wheat to coun’ try elevatora and to the leading terminals has become small com- pared with a year ago, Besides, the run of winter wheat is of modest proportions, Opening prices, which varied from unchanged figures to %o with December 1.04% to and May 1.09% to 1.10, was followed by gains all around. Favorable weather had a bearish efefct on corn and oats, After open- ing unchanged to %o lower, Decem- ber .75% to .75%, the corn market rallied @ little but then underwent a decided sag, Oats started unchanged to Ko higher, December .41%. Later all months showed a slight setback. Provisions were firmer in sym- pathy with the hog market. (NVOYE BAS SUPPLY MDE CERTAIN, REPORT The inhabitants of Lavoye will not find that the town is suffering from a shortage of gas hereafter. since H. L. Beldel of the. Layoye Gas and Flectric company has re- ceived instructions from 5. 'T. Wil liams of the E. T, Williams O11 com- pany to obtain gas from the plant of the latter company which will be piped into the town. A telegram |from Mr, Williams to Mr, Seidel was to the effect that he should “Have nish you what gas in neces. | ——_————_. xour automobtie news tal Sena *Spark Plug.”—Care Tribune. TEACHING PHYLUS TO DRIVE THaT Bio SPEED GUS 5.756 @ 6.75; WUN Livestock Chicago Prices CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—(U. 8, De partment of Agriculture.)}—Hogs— Receipts 8,000; active, steady to 10c higher; packing and mixed kinds show most advance; bulk dosirable 240 to 300-pound butchers 7.40@ 7.50; top 7.55; better grades 180 to 230-pound averages 7.00@7.35; pack- ing sows largely 6.3546.50; desirable weighty slaughter pigs 6.75@6.25; stimated holdover 8,000; heavy weight 7.00@7.55; medium weight 7.05 @7. ight weight 6.60@7.40; light 6.00@7.00; packing sows smooth 6.35@6.65; packing 0’ rough 6.16@6.35; | slaughter pigs 5.00@6.35, Cattle—Receipts 1,000; fod steers and yearlings largely .75@1.00 under week's high time, or steady to 25c under close weak earlier; extreme top matured steers 12.80; fow above 12.00; best yearlings 12.50; western grass steers 260.60 lower; she stock unevenly 26 to 760 off; bulls weak to 25c lower; veal calves 60 to 76c lower; stockers and feeders fairly active, mostly 25c lower, Bulk prices follow: Fed steers and yearlings 9.00@11.00; western grass Steers 6.75@6.75; butcher cows and heifers 8.86@7.75; canners and cut- ters 2.50@3.35; vealers 11.25@12.00; stockers and feeders 5.35@7.00. Sheep—Roeceipts 2,000; today’s re- ceipts mostly native lambs; market generally steady. For week: Direct 10,878; range run 249 doubles. Compared with week ago: All classes sheep and lambs show the following declines. Fat lambs 1,00@1.50; cull native Iambs and yearlings .75@ 1.00; feeding and breeding sheep id feeding lambs .25@.50; top siaughter range lambs at close quotabls st 19.85; natives 12,35; feeding lambs 13.00. Bulk prices follow: Fat lambs 12.00@18.00; yearling wethers &60@10.60; weth- ers 7.00@8.50; ewes 4.50%46.00; feed ing lambs 12.60@13,00, Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb, Oct. 20.—(U. 8 Department of Agriculture.)—Hogs —Receipts 4,500; active, strong to 100 higher; mostly 10¢ higher; bulk 200 to 825-pound butchers 6.60@ 6.85; top 6.90; mixed louds carrying packing sows and lights 6.35 packing sows 6.20@6.35; cost yesterday 6,38; weight Cattle—Receipts none; compared with week ago: Good and cholco fed steers, yearlings and grass steers steady; others and she stock mostly 25q lower; bulls and light veals steady; heavy calves 280 or more lower; good and choice light weight Stockers and feeders steady; othere and thin she stock weak to 26c lower; closing bulks; fed steers and yearlings 8.50@10.50; week's top Jong yearlings 11.75; oda hea® up to 12.00; grass steers to packers grass cows and heifers $,50@6,25; cannerd and cutters 2.35 @3.25; bologna bulls 8.60@4.00; heavy calves 4.50@5.60; selected light veals 8.50@10,00; stockers 5.50 @6.50} feeders § 6.25@7.00; week's top 8.00, Bheep—Revelpts nono; with week ngo! Lambs mostly 75c lower} sheep 360 lower; feeding Jamba .40@.600 lower; feeding and breeding ewes mostly 1.50 lower Closing bulkat Wat western lambs 19.00@719.80; natives 11,60@11.75 fed elipped 11.60; wethers 7.00@ 7.60) Mght ewes 5.00@5.75; teoding 6.60; eragé 1 complred WHY I + THIN TO OO THAT FIRST 7 IPER DIDNT || New York Stocks Allied Chemical American Can American abye -... American International Corp 18% American Locomotive -..... 69% American Smelting and Refg, 65%, American Sugar --...... 59% American T. and. T. ....... 123% Amerioan Tobaceo ....—... 148 American Woolen = 7 Anaconda Copper = Atchison —..... moans 9614 Atl, Gulf and W. Indies 0. 14 Baldwin Locomotive ——— LIT Baltimore and Ohio -.... 56% Bethiehem Steel -........ mane ST California Petroleum Canadian Pacifico Central Leather Cerro de Pasco Copper —.. Chandler Motors Chesapeake and Ohig - Chicago and Northwestern —. hicago, Mil., & St. Paul prd Chicago, R.I. and Pac. —.. Chile Copper -----—.~. Chino Copper ....--.se. Consolidated Gas —..--..... Cosden Ol) Crucible Steel --...-....... Cuba Cane Sugar pfa Erle .....--..~-.------<seccce Famous Players Lasky ..--.. General Asphatt ............ General Electric ~.......... General Motors Great Northern pfd ~....... Guit States Steel -—-..-.. Tilinots Central Inspiration Copper -o.-.«-« Corn Products International Harvester -.... Int. Mer Marine pfd -.-.... Internationa! Paper .—... Invincible Olt nd Kelly Springfield Tire —. Kennecott Copper Lima Locomotive mae. Loulsville and) Nashville Mack Truk Marland OM q Maxwell Motors Middie Stetes Ott Miseourl Kan and Tex new.. Mirsourl Pacifico pfd New York Central - N, ¥., N. H. and Hartford Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Pacific Oil 3 Pan American ePtroleum B Pennsylvania People’s Gas Producers and Pure Ott Reading Republic Tron and Steel Fears Roebucit Sinclair Con Oft Southern Pacific Southern Ral!wa. Standard Oll of N. 2. -—. Studebaker Corporation Texas Co, ‘Texas and Pacific ~~. Tobacco Products A Transcontinen' on Union Pacific United Re U. 8, Ind. United States Rubber United Statea Steel Utah Copper -.-..-... Westinghouse Electric - Willys Overland Nefiners -- = ™ American Zine Lend and 6m. T% B |Butte and Superior --- Colarod Fuel and Iron . Crude Market lambs 11.76@712.26; feeding ewes .15@4.00} breeding ewes mostly full mouthed 4.26@6.00, | arse | Cat Creek .. Lance Creek Ovage noes Grass Creel Butter and Eggs Torchlight Elk Basin Omeybull *« CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—Dutter re-| * k Creek celpts 8,080; unchanged | Balt Creek Uggs receipts 4,123 7] Bis Maney. to higher; firsts 32 rps Mule Creek firete .20@ 'Bunburst