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¥ = FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1924. Che Casper Daily Cridune PAGE ELEVEN Oil : Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets MIDWEST DRILLS IN srssconmies VT IK Tar WEST DRILLS IN” [ eeseapem [acre] ST0G THEN) MME PGES. csivEss BERS ! i l Beasemer -.-..--.--.. .26 Big Indian od Boston Wyoming ---. Buck Creék --....--- Burke ~-~-.-.-------- creased traffic on steamship pas-| totalling $10,800,000 were let in the senger lines plying between Atlantic|state during the past, month, Ma and Pacific via the Panama canal| sonic Order has voted to erect @ American Smelting & Retg -. Blackstone Salt Creek Buyers H: Best of Winnipeg Leads Advance| indicates that a good share of Call-|temple here at a cost of $2,500,000 t Creek; Neiber D T American Sugar —-------—-— 43% | Chappell is yers Haye Best of Con- tes tt n ree. elber lome est san Toland Tee a shine apa ——- « trasting Movement On On Reports of Export tae 's an and winter tourists | an oer has Larajieess one $3,000,000 Ame eooeee A te . ome by water route ‘eral | additlo: ve le Below 4.000-F tI el American Tobacco ---.-----~ 147% | Central eipe ——-. / Exchange Business Mpiabartiving aticacrecenty: Sean [ oe een oe f) e780) . American Woolen - a % | Consolidated Royalty — ¥ New York have carried full passen-| BOSTON, July 25.—The Bosten 4 nineriees Zinc, Lead and Sm. er cue wieoebaies - NEW TORK, July 25.—Ap: ‘ CHICAGO, July 25.—Influenced | ser lists. jand Maine raflroad will discontinue naconi See SS * 25.—Apparent- t) — several 1 land, Seven Salt Creek completions are tion 27-40-79, 2,030 feet, no fiow; will | Atehison ly disregarding the omiasion of the gia Ad CRORE ee eedat |: Maw ORLWANG, La..Juy 25— Telivte Jaa as cote pee * shown in the current report of the| be shot. y B dividend in Bethlehem steel com- Midwest Refining company. These| _.WYoming Associated—24.A, NEY hon, speculators for the advance of section 2 79, 1,824 feet, no flow; continued to bid up prices in today’, new “wells are described as follows:| will be shot. ok cg shot. Gates ...... Stuck market. Most of the eastern Wyoming Associated—1-AX, SEX Wyoming Assoclated—34-A, NW Jupiter .. railroad shai touched high of section 15-40-79, 2,276 feet, 20| of section 24-40-79, 1,640 feet, 680 Kinney Coastal’. Prices for the year In gains of 1 to barrels; will be shot. barrels. Central Leather ----—--_..13%B | Lance Creek Royalty — 4 points. Sales approximated 1,000 - Midwest Oll—10-A, NE of sec- 7 000 shares. Midwest Of1—11-A, SW% of sec-] tion 2-40.79, 1,951 feet, 64 barrels;| CeO de Pasco ~------------= 47% | Marine | -. shares, market here took a decided upward | Nearly every town in this state has! fic. swing early today. Further black rust news from Manitoba counted also as a bullish factor. On the ad- vances in price here, however, hedg- ing sales and sales to realize profit assumed larger proportions and with apparent absence of export Frantz -.--—-.-_-.--. Demand Continues Stro In Wool Market at Firm z Mike Henry The closing was Irregular, confus- | buy! ¥ ion 23-40-79, 1,488 feet, 265 barrels. | will be shot. eS fe |Moumain © Gat oles ea movements took place in the latefnetion ‘The opening, wihics reneed Midwest Oil and Wyoming Asso-| ‘Test of the Neiber Dome structure Chi ‘and. Northwestern — 14) Mountain & Gulf bs tradin; from %o to 1%¢ higher, Septem- 2 4 % ciated—23-A, SW% of section 36-40-| In Washakie county by the Midwest Chicago, Mil and St. Paul pfa New York Oil _.._. 9. a ber $1.29% to $1.30% 24 ‘December Pri es: | t ( 1 S Id oie bars! ‘her! aa Paint Be enn ee company is drilling at 4.019} Chicago, R. I. and Pac, —... Picardy = -... NEW YORK, July 25.—Contrast-| $1.82% to $1.33, was followed by Cc 9 as Ips 0. tsa a a Chile Copper --.-—-------—— Preston -...--_- ing prico movements took place at} additional gains, and then by a a a , Coca Cola wists aacae fied Bank --..-.--..29.50 30,00 | the opening of today's stock market. | moderate sag. ype Colarod Fuel and Iron ---.. u, | Royalty & Producers — .06 07 Omission of the quarterly dividend] Subsequently, material fresh gains aie. a a tray, Sh hn ie oSinedae Rearpaees Sunsot ai--- 06 107 | OF Bethlehem common brought af were scored, with Winnipeg leading} BOSTON, July 25.—The com-]blood combing, 50@5ic, Consolidated Gas Western Exploration - 3.20 3.49 | flood of selling orders into the steel} the advance and with gossip current |M™ereial bulletin will say tomorrow.|, Michigan and New York fleoest Corn Products, new Western Ot! Fieias --- 15% .16% | Shares, Crucible dropping a point] that export business by way of the|“While the volume of business nwested BOLIC: te aaa Conte TON Tee Western States ...... and U. S. Steel common %. The} Gulf of Mexico was in progress. All|transacted in wool in the past week] oa 48@4de:%4 ble Pe Lawes: Crucible Steel _ Pyawane Sctghnag Bret seals, of Bethlehem was 3,500} deliveries here established @ neW)has been of smaller volume than| dsc + %& blood unwashed 44m eon e ee rene en eeee t 2 as fs y 7 sh avison emical a a . | has continued fairly well and es| New England: % blood 47@49c; % firm but 1 A pric 2 * a Erle ....-- jenrock Oil -. Bethlehem St. of . c . a bit dearer for certain woolm It is ern No, 1 staple $1.80 1 s i it Famous Players Lasky — Sait Creek Prds point from tts low after the rat] wheat, Moreover, the covernmens| Mater that 90 per cent of the. do- one 600 2 ee General Asphalt --~-. Sait Creek Con: batch of selling orders had been] weekly crop report saida large|™°t!c clip has been sold and high| @ eastern clothing $1.10@$1.123 General Electric --.~. Prairie Oil -__... absorbed. Wileon company issues | part of tho corn crop wouldsmature |Pice# Are asked for tho wools still] Valley No. 1, $1.15@$1.18. General Motors --------.---- Ohio on .. 5 : left. Territory: Montana and atmilar 5 were in supply on reports that}only in the event of frosts holding |!°*' tt 4 Great Northern, pfd. —------- Mutual : .87 | friendly receivership proceedings | off urusually late this fall. After|,, “°nufacturers still declare that} fine staple choice $1.30@$1.35:% r ahelé tk sinthisas ab the blood combing $1.18@$1.25; Segias ont: co eee Were to be instituted againat that}opening at Ko lower to Xe sain tny coods marker which wannemea | combine $1.00@ $11 ren lod comb: ost = eh Ea company, the common dropping 1% | December 91 to 91%c, corn scored / in, foront advance in the welt ing 85@90c. if (linols Central -. Seer 410% ang the preferred 5%. Realizing] material upturn all around. Wools sheave wondesies tive. T camgetint |. Fuitled.oalade! - 61:96 ail International Harvester ——_- sales caused recessions of 2% in] Some aggressive speculative buy-}ioundness of the wool position ira | $1.20@$1.35; A supers $11@$1.90 int. Mer. Marine pfd. -..--- Union Tank Cdr and 1% in Pan-|ing tended later to strengthen the vgrectcatih aed Gt ie ey ¥ ne ; h@lever, and quite belleve in the wis.| Ost carding 65@70c. Int. Tel and Tel. American “B". Rails continued un-| market. The closo was firm, % @2%0] Gom’ of their recent purchase, Gil oo laa, aninitiee Y 1kM.J¢. a0 sh Commodity Trade News (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) Cotton. ATLANTA.—The cotton crop prospects of the southeast are better than at this time last year. Al- though farm labor is scarce, fields are kept free of grass. The rainy spell has checked, ending immedi- ate danger of devastating boll wee- vil attacks. oil. FORT COLLINS, Colo.—The Union Oil company of California has brought in « tremendous gasse¥* in its Mitchell No. 1 on the Wellington dome, Estimates place the flow at BROWNSVILLE, Tex.—The{80 to 100 million cuble feet a day. crushing of cotton seed in this county has started for the season] CHELSEA, Mass.—This city will with the opening of a mill here.|Open 12 gasoline stations at which gasoline will be retailed at 17 cents Ginning is fn active progress In the ee bendancet pallies, Invincible Ol ...-_------—--- der accumulation, new 1924 highs net higher, December 93% @93c. surplus sto¢Rs of yarn are moving. |"8 -O-n w- U lx.andasc!? Rpt & Kelly Springfield Tire -___- ; SU. 8. De-| PONE recorded by Lackawanna.| Oats started at 4c lower to %@]" “Foreign markets are. generally |2!U8Cq -T olnmdir. shrdl uptapea TE DE SRE, Farm Implements, Kennecott Copper ----—-- ta | partment of Agriculture) —troge | Baltimore and Ohio, Pittsburgh and] %ic advance, September 46% @46%C-| firm and with the smooth neoeeny Re i Ga for ‘bandlin: Bitton Pcattirg this KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Implement | Louisville and Nashville — Receipts, 21,000: desirabl Ss West Virginia, Chesapeake and Ohjo| Later the market hardened. Higher}of the reparations confe: ence .in PHILADELPHIA — Brig. Gen- Feeney ce tetuced fren 20 to|dealera report increase in the de-| Mack ‘Truck -. active, 15@25c higher than Thurs. preferred, Erle first preferred and| quotations on hogs gave firmness|Tondon, Bradford ts very optimistic] Smedley D, Butler, tn a talk to pe. 50 per cent. The’ new schedule ee FRED ee ey, cheater rep be in day's average; lightweight show full] s.," piaraletie: eeteerats mets to the provision market. “Mohair ts mtendy." Meo Inspectors and officers, sald he goes into effect August 1 and 8 65") Tove and trade in corn. tools ana Middis States ON .-- Tower erndee, tate, *8@50¢| also touched new tops. Pure Oil Open High Low Close|ttsh the following wool quotations| lle watety for tour sense end wool ! tractors {s better than last year- Missouri Kan and Tex. ~. d active | 3 per cent preferred, jumped 3 points | Wheat— tomorrow, ‘ Paste shipping demand; big pack doing Uttle; top lightweight, $9.50; bulk good and choice 150 to 350 pound Missouri Pacific pfd. not quit unless “kicked out.” and the common improved fraction 1.82% | Domestic.. Oh!o and Pennsylvania ppp nosed aescawe! ally on a heavy turnover. ; 29% 1.80% | fleeces, Delaine unwashed. 64@655c;| Call the Tribune for high iis Steel ‘Textiles. 7 —Pit 2 ce: y 4 plo. bing, & 2 te LAWRENCE, Mass.—The Bverett | ary holding serugidval sealer ae weight, $9.2509.45; packing sows,| The ‘main. price” iondeocs eee. | ooeg 82% 1.95 1.92% 1.88%] hale blood combing, S3@b4e; 3% | formation, milis have closea down until Auguat| s'r, Nolin structural steel prices at $8. 0@ 8.25; better strong weight Kill-| tinued upword with some good buy-| July a-.- 1.07% F 1.08% * lve owned, according to plans ate? 11 Decause of poor business. Thelana strips are lower thie week. tn ie, Pigs, $825@8.75; heavywelght | ing power developing: in the rail, Loa 105% Los 1ou,| West Virginia Harry L. Keefe, Walthill, Neb., first Plants have peen on a three-dey-a-|the major products, however, few| Northern Paciti $9.1099.46; medium, “§ oil and public utility stocks, With 91 944 90% 9314 vice president; G. M. Dyer, Spencer, perrotiagh wih as ; changes have taken place, Further aoctien Lea eg $8.75@9.50; light the publle ‘appetite ‘wheited. by re at: Man He ds Bi Towa, second vice. president; J. Wr. orders for light gauge black sheets 3 ports of numerous railroad mergers, y - 53 5 53% 544 Ce ale, Ames, Iowa, a have come in but sheet milla are on| £2" American ePtroleum B ~ @ brisk inquiry developed for the orm ae latte 4 ads big treasurer, a ee Pennsylvania ~....-----..--. laughter pigs, $7.50@ Shoes. BOSTON.—Stockholders aNd/a 30 to 40 per cent of capacity basis. Producera and Refiners editors of the Emerson Shoe com: <= 2 aeay MNT Mergen to & 40" per ‘aan Su Pure Olt Cattle— Receipts, 4,000; killing} gain to three points and Lacka- payment of claims’ immediately] SAN FRANCISCO.—The sugar| ®eading - Quality plain; grassy kind predomi-| wanna and Lehigh Valley to 2% with the remainder to be paid April|beet crop of California this year is| RePubiic nating in all classes; fed steers and | each. Steel shares were sluggish in 2, 1925. Plans have been made for| forecast at 678,000 tons, as compar-| &*ynolds Tobacco B yearlings, fully steady; others dulli| renection of the omission of the refinancing the company and re-|ed with 881,000 tons last year. Seaboard Alr Line no choice fat steers here; few! pethiehem dividend and the poor carriers shares, Pittsburgh and x 49% 48% 49% West Virginia extending its early 13.07 12.82 13. w==-12.00 13.17 Ribs— Sept -. tive committee is composed of Mil- lard Myers, chairman of the board tempo-| of directors; Fred A. Mudge, Peru, of the| It. and Mr. Keefe. Grain Company and Secretary Coverdale, the execu- CHICAGO, July rary board of 12.26 11.25 11.25 i {pss j Oct. <. iy te y $26,000,000 Gr: Marke sa! exes ade Terms of the officers and boi opening the ‘plant. —— pene £0 Exceed $9.50; top, $1040; | quarterly report made public by it} pe manasa Pasir tah mereen yaeiraere grain | members expire next February. re Pe DENVER.—The sugar beet acre ona pis wpe ngs, $10.25; ight Texastana other independent compantes.| sept 12.25 12.30 12.45 |companies in the country, have Sie er 4 “ Goods. of Colorado this year is 283,000] Sloss-Sheffield Steel and Iron lownward to $6.00 and below; most | Betniehem sold well above its low | oot 12.55 12.50 12.52 |named Gray Silver of Martinsburg ST. PAUL.—As a result of season-|compared with 182,000 acres in| Southern Pacific -.--...---~ Grass cows, $4.00@5.00; trade on fat] of 411% established last week. Call sits ¢ : “"" {3W. ‘Va., preaident and head of the COTTON ‘able weather and improved crop|1928. Condition is 84 per cent of| Southern Railway -~..----.- she stock very uneven:, desirable | money opened at 2 per cent. Cash Grains and Provisions. executive committee , onditions, purchasing in the north-|normal, compared with 88 a year| Southern Rallway, pfd. -—-._ pind, scarce; in-between grades} Continuanes of the recent remark-| CHICAGO, July 25--Wheat, No.| Other permanent officera net up ‘west has improved 26 per cent. in|ago. Standard Ot! of Cal -.... bologna bulls, weak; spots lower; | able exhibition of strength in shares |» fea. $1 93%@1.35; No. 2 hard,|by the directorate of the company W YORK, *July 2% — Cotton the last 10 days and exceeded that A pees Standard Oil of N. J. bulk, $4.00@4.50; few heavies, $4.75} which though ordinarily inactive |g ssu.@i3ou, "I which eventually te. to: be farmer-| spot quiet, middling’ s5@s of the samo’ period last year by 6 Dairy Products Studebaker Corporat: and above; bulk veal calves to pack-| nave come into prominence in the!’ Gorn—-No, 2 mixed, $1.10@1.10%; —— —— — per cent. July clearance sales here] CHICAGO.—Production of butter] Texas Co. ------..--------- ers, $9.00@9.50; stockers, steady. | search for new leaders caused many | n, 1.10 b- have been successtul in moving|continues much larger than the con-| Texas and Palific ----------- mostly $5.50@7.00; few feeding helt-| aavances of 2 to 5 points in the PS a "nite, BAK @ Seo; No. In th Fi Fi ‘PF goods. sumptive demand. The Creamery| Tobacco Products ----------- s going upward to $5.00; most} surly afternoon. High priced coal-15 white, 5&8@b4 Kc. F é-Lorest ire Zone ' Butter Manufacturers’ association | Transcontinental Ol -------- 5% |*t0Ck cows. $1.50@4.00. ers such as Delaware and Hudson! pye—No. 2, 8840; barley, 75@87c; Lumber. reports an increase of 12.5 per cent] trnion Pacific Sheep—Receipts, 6,000; fat lambs. /anq Jersey Central. were buoyant.! timothy seed. $6.75@8.7 owas Smarr on —tcreansa pecsnetan during the past week over the cor-| United Drug --2.- sebagai pee most fat Erte while Nickel Plate, Western Union,| seed, $12.75@21.00, f logs and return of workers to|responding period last year and 3. 13.00; few $12.50; sorting moderate; ‘a Milli: aT Gult]} Lara—$12.95: rib 7 BS Oamt Aree pe no prime westerns offered; choice siandan poe be . Lard—$12,05; ribs, $11.37; bellies, odd lots fat ewes, $5.00@6.50. camps made {die by forest fires, is|per cent above the previous wee! Sulphur also rose extensively. os forecast by leading timber operators! The tendecy is toward lower prices-| Gniteq Grater sacboe ee Idahos early at $13.25; culls, $8.50] “UPhUF also rose extensively i bate a Lai Brazil Revolt May H Wesunenoe Bi : Westinghouse Electric . Brazil Revolt May Have __ |i Negro United~ Bates ‘atest @9.00; sheep and feeders, steady; SUGAR ° R > | aan 1 Market Gossip Bearing on Coffee Prices Department of Agriculture.—Hogs]| NEW YORK, July 25.—Refined —Receipts, 8,000; mostly 15@20c sugar was unchanged to 15 points |——————-. higher; bulk 200 to 300 pound] higher, with lst prices ranging| Marine Oil Company Operations. Standard Oil Stocks || vutcners. $9.0009.20; to, $9.20; de-| from $6.40@6.75 for fine granulated. felt Greek. sirable 160 to 200 pound weights,| Demand was Jess active. Section 5-39-78—Wolverine CR1, $3.75@9.00; plainer offerings on| futures were nominal cleaning out to bottom, bailing blue By J. C. ROYLE. hold up the price of ee But the ‘ “ 34% 15%] down to $8 rough vy packing] Shgar futures closed easy, approx-| shale aud thin mud; Wolverine CR2, (Copyright, 1924, eae etal Nene ey has cost the qevesemnest pain $8.25@8.50; smooth grades up| imate sales 18,000 tons. September | pumping; Wolverine DS3S, swab- NEW YORK, July 25.—Whether| a tremendous sum and that cost will to $8.76; bulk of sales, $8.50@9.15;| $3.40; December $3.36; March $3.17;] bing and celaning out. or not the aroma of breakfast table/ continue as long as the revolution | Gumberland _ coffee is going to be more expensive | lasts. In addition, the outbreak has | Galena 247. poses a! a rpvenehe peter pore se bar ied effect on Brazilian oe Eos . Cattle—Receipts, 1,800; beet steers casing vie ae nipple; Bree 7 i | ‘ Nat. Tran. and yearlings, active, 10@15¢ high- ing at depth of 2,695 feet, sand. fas eteaStnee mount ane in| ac sl base statin ae mee ete Bice, tia reams || “Fooslier RRPRAGS 5)) idee weit es Lee's Brazilian government takes after|change may induce the government | Nor. FiPe (i boar ieageat shy orarernigns = *\ mactlon 144040 Weekdne 1. pad the. revolution 1s over, to allow delayed shipments to reach| beatria Oil ae aecce, “steady; bulk, $3.60@| NEW YORK, Juwy 2.—Foreten|s, flowing: Wyokans 2, rigging up; The new Brazilian crop {fg ready] American markets. In this event, Prairie Pipe -. " 6.00; odd lots dry lot she stock,|@xchanges, easy. Quotations in| \Wyokans 4, landed 6%-inch casing, to come on the market, Since the/danger of a, shortage will be Solar Ret ‘ ng: vealers, steady to strong:| ° Great Britain, demand, 439%; | depth 2,875 feet, preparing to drill revolution started sornewhere around | obviated. 4 saoken top, $8.50; few to outsiders, , 439%; 60-day Dill a average cost Thursday, $8.58; weight, | May $8.25. Section 20-30-78—Taylor 3 and 4, eo pumping; Taylor 6, running 6%-inch 450,000 bags normally would have| Such a shortage exists in the bet- low: steady to. weall . France, demand, 6.08%:! Section 2-40-79—Wyokans, all wells been shipped to the outside world|ter grades rather than the cheaper $9.00; Ley is Alby tn y nominally | ¢ e Italy ys pumping. from Santos, the port of Sao Paulo, | grades of coffee, since the former is 2 ssa bs x cables, 4.32%. Belgium, demand,| section 28-40.19—Wyokans 3, run- even under the restrictions placed | largely produced in Sao Paulo and|s. anensfiacdpte, 5,500; no early | 4.68; cables, 4.68. Germany, démand, | ning tubing; Wyokans 2, 6, 7, 8 and shipped by way of Santos. It Is on Gnperte hy the Brasilien peconsy sales fat. western lambs; bidding | Per trillion, .23%. Holland, demand, /11, pumping. pda Loh to rohae] ae pyar cor Map es bipelgee)ng to that $12.60@12.75, or . strong; asking 38 wh Be ha Mystiacs 1 aeial — for the price control of coffee, have] port were of superior grade. po he ¢ atives, ($12.35; | Swede .58. nmark, 16.16. Gierahey. eek Picavees: been dammed back. Brazil's crop this year is short, higher; few sales na Switerland, 18.3735. Spain, 12.38. sheep, steady; feeders, strong. Present depth of the Guernsey Greece, 1.73. Poland, .19%. Czecho Dome test well is below 900 feet, Stocks of coffee in some: sections}running only about 60 per cent of pf this country have grown short| that of last year. Consumption has Slavakia, 2,97. Austria, 0014 3:16.] “ome, tee ve ort from Wheat. and spot coffee prices have advanced | increased~raplidly, both in America Denver Prices. Rumania, 43%. Argentine, 32,87. en Gea eerie 5 16% 4neh aie materially. A survey of the situa-|and European countries. World re- DENVER, July 25.—(U. 8. Brazil, 10.00. Tokio, 41%. Mon-| OM asin carried, e tion on the Pacific coast, for ex-| quirements for 1924 are estimated a partment of Axvjesitnte) rire treal, 99 6-16. ample, shows less than a month's| at over 22,000,000 bags. The Brazil- Receipts, 500; generally 5 ie eR Gaby intitle beadarSOii pantéen|| lan era,” iia: Carty aves’ Ser to ‘Gg | blgner: few cholce 255 pound aver. aoe NOTICE OF SALE OF ATTACH. and the rush of consumers to stock | previous crop and the amount pro- eh 279 | 8e8, $9.95; good 200 to 280-pouns MONEY 1 y h y 3 up has depleted supplies of ret@ilers. | duced in all the other countries (be-] Grace Greek, heavy averages, $9:1099,20; other heavies, i State of Wyoming, County o: Only one ship carrying coffee is now | tween 5,000,000 and 6,000,000 bags)| Grea “95 | 38-75: rt load medina ght atrona, Wa gE |? enroute from Brazil to the Pacific/ will scarcely egual those require: Torehlight ‘ ice Baga ery She sows, 25@50c] NEW YORK, July 25.—Calll yudicial District, ” coast. Similar situations exist in| ments. The strength of the position | 51) pesin buyers, Deskin , SRO HLSAAYE hiah, Si low, 3) FulinEL Taeee PURE oat htne dons. other parts of the United States. [of supplies gathered at Santos, higher;- most! 7 © re: Rock Creek Salt Creek ttle—Recelpts, 200; steady; load| rate, 2; closing bid, 2; offered at 2%;| pany, a corporation, plaintiff; vs. att light ‘eer, $8.50; few odd last loan, 2; call loans against ac m Jacobs Sample Shop, a ‘cor- Big Muddy ----~---.-----+--+- , $4.25@6,00; fow bulls, $4.00@| ceptances, 1%; time loans, steady;| poration, defendant. Mule Cregk mixed collateral, 60-90 days, 2%; 4-6)" Notice is hereby given that on Sunburst -. 100; off native] months, 3@8%4; prime commercial) the 26th day of July, 1924, at the Hamilton Dome lambs, $11.75; e $9.50; | paper, 34 @3%. hour of two o'clock p. m, by vir- Ferris --- odd ewes, $4.00095.50; , ue oe tue of an order of the District Byron . cholce wooled lambs offered. Court of Natrona county, Wy- So ‘The check to the exportation of| was damaged by rains last winter, Moteae ya M ‘ALS oming, issued on the 26th day of ET July, 1924, I will sell at public auction to ‘the highest bidder for Santos coffee has undoubtedly | which further reduced the supplie Pilot Butte NEW YORK cash, the stock of merchandise strengthened the statistical position| of desirable grades for export con- aie rn of the government in its efforts to} sumptio: Lani LIBERTY BONDS July 26.—Copper,|and ‘fixtures belonging to Al POTATO s B rs d Eee firm; electrolytic, spot and nearby,| Jacobs Sample Shop a corpora- | POTATOES | utter an Ss The important question is wheth-| therefore, ean readily be understood. er, after the cessation of hostilities, Shipments, to be sure, are pro- the Brazilian government will per-| ceeding from Rio de Janeiro and mit the baek shipments, checked at/ other ports, but these are of a char- Santos, to come out or whether they | acter to suply only a part of the will allow only the usual restricted| demands of American consumers. amount to be shipped. Moreover, much of the 1923:24 crop NEW YORK, July 25.—Liberty | 13; futures, 13% 49 tion, located in the store room at bonds closed: 3s, $101-1 first| Tin, firm; spot and futures, $: "1122 West Second street, Casper, + ° 41: é 24; Iron, steady; prices unchan; Ww fi hich stock of & NEW YORK, July 25.—Sbar silver, | 4%#, $102.11; second 4%s, $101.24; yoming, which stock of mer. CHICAGO, July 2%5.—Potatoes,| CHICAGO, July 25.—Butter, low-| 68; Mexican dollars, 62%. third 4%s, $102.12; fourth 4%s,| Lead, meeney 7 Bees, # Souta apot, | Chandise and fixtures is held by steady on barrels; stronger on od] er; creamery extras, 36%c; stand- ee $102.13; U. 8. government 4%48, Zine, firm; i » i Pot. me under an order of attachment $105.5. $6.05; futures, $6.07. obtained by the plaintiff in the Antimony, spot, $8.6 above entitled action. the said ——— sacked stock; receipts, 62 car ards, 380; extra firsts, 35% @360; Flax track 239; total United States ship-| firsts, 34% @35c; seconds, 33@34ic. DULUTH, Minn., July 25.—Close Kar- ' +] ty ly ‘$2.52 sale to be in bulk. Said sale is to| Here is « typicul scene inthe forest fires now raging In Callfornia an@ mente, 64 cars: Missourl and Kan, a abate eae attest eS eae TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Bae ee ersisen scar noo en tall Rectan ee iea Ween acbnd st. | other western und northwestern cates. | Scores havo died, evtres motel srer down to 90c; i 4 —— naa ty Gresley, Dens | Has spproximately $200,000, Casver, Wyoming. tre miaaing, live stock ia perishing’ in great numbers and millions Virgie i, Boo eee reiah Cotbiien, Gnenesy co erst ts Rae ey eon * ral ein Me tt gleaty railroad securities on its hands Siened PERRY A. MORRIS, bres of fine old teees are peiig waned poe ax be thous test tpi ms i oe 1S , ¢! which must be held until maturity , Natrona County, Wyom-| the o er who goes away and leaves his fire burning, mi $2,.75@3.00; North Carolina barreled MINNEAPOLIS, July 25—-Flour,| pay reasonable amount for trip; Tee ee bakclara anion’ wieder the Skeets Natrona y, y the camper_ ight Se ilo N larg A Trish Cobblers, $2.00@2.65, accord-| Call the Tribune for highway in- 10c lower to 10c higher; family pa-! party must give reference. Phone ing. ing to condition. formation, tents, $7.80@7.95; bran, $28.00. Stark's Grocery and Market 903, notes retire them earlier. Publish July 25, 1924. . : *