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~ . fhe Casper Daily Cridune Black, Stone Salt Creek Chappell . ......--.....09 Columbine - Central Pipe Consolidated Royal 115 Cow Gulch ~..----.-.---.03 es i PAGE SEVE! e le r ; “ e 7: Finance onds :: Stocks :: eo é ee ee 2 eo — : “ | Gusher Well on Midwest Oil Lease With pine eee Meese Production of 1,610 Barrels Is Largest 1 Li At Chicago Oil men are watching the ta Ueved the dry law of the Unf American Tobacco eral List of the dumb show players who States did not apply to unorg i corn market today forced down the} that unless the whip {s dropped, at-| Under the procedure plas wo Lae fe, Sie babeee: a ae ae ra Alacer dt set 1,556 feet; p y's stock market under the} Pico of that grain,,and depressed | tempts to bring outside ofl into the| ed out today the superintende: west com] th * sellers of corn when they found}terests can not be expected to/ !aw on incoming ships to the col DelUN TAN: erential ior. tnecen pee. nw See Ee San ace: No. bart buying fon the sine ere | that sustained buying support, was | Oberate whers they are loaded down | tor of customs, z r lowest fines on captains of sh 40-79, ae} 1 feet: no UTAH OIL REFINING—No. 13 A, Lance Creek Royalty... ..01 01% | mated 1,000,000 shares, to $1.02%. the industry which gives it its “ ete Bho Ne ee a rion | NW 20-40-78, depth 2.270 feet; no ‘Marin 300 8.15 poites wealth who were without health clearan] n : 4. 0 barrels. 3A, SE%4 6-39-78, depth 2,245 feet; New York Oil -.-----8.75- 9.50 | prices firm at the opening on today’s after a weak start. A wave] tamped upon, so that a few mi Sept. 2 WYOMING ASSOCIATION—No.| no flow, wil be shot. Picardy o--44-.--.-.02 03 | market. Spveral large blocks of low foan upturn in all grain prices to-| lirected individuals may gain their} “#bteenth amendment has strete 19-A, NW% 55-40-70, depth 1,384 fest; | drilling at 4,120 feet. Royalty & Producers -..04 — .05 ducts at 35, up 4%. Pricés changed | vet at BE fecision holding shipment to aoe base Colorado Fuel & Iron ---.-.. Sunset. 22208 , [in other stocks, while iuatnty hanes veloped that European demand for - A vestock :: arkets ee - : : : EWS AND QUOTATIONS B¥ LEASED W TEN COMPLETIONS BY |New QIL SECURITIES IN : “MIDWEST ARE LISTED oe Profit Tak a Weakness In Corn Causes} ico the state's coffers in steady pro.| placed upon ‘the Voutead ar Fails Soa lr Pomme Downturn In Wheat ceasion, will then be at an end. official circles here. It’ was Of the Last Week. . wis sf. >| ized territory hh catem 4merican.Woolen wee een nee CHICAGO, Sept. 24—Pronounced}to enatch favor regirdless of tho| {zed terr! ory in whic! . o > oe. WV " " £ 1s. a . Zine, & Smelt. __ NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—A b: weakners which developed in the] ultimate outcome. Warning ts given | Manila fa! Ten Salt Creek completion are] 1.243 barrels after shooting, No.) Amer ‘oars te Anaconda Copper Fs " the wheat market as well. Com-|3tat® in order that may prosper| tha quarantine gstation here | eee iret tog Se group was| SALT CREEK CONSOLIDATED wacko, Mae [uence oes isha icine mission “houses became aggressive] increasing, will cease, since ofl in-| refer all cases of violations of | —No, 38-AX, BEX 34-40-79, depth Ohio 5 teas : Mad diplter Grco zoe i” da | count’on rercnny u lacking. Corn closed heavy, 2% | with excessive taxes. The collector of customs sata } ducers follows: so 2:A; amy 13.| 22 Tow; Wit bo shot. ies Seaman 614 | ane trate teen ene apereen to 2%o net lower, December $1.02%|- Casper will not permit injury to] Weel that he wou!d impose only — “ papers. 5 feet; no flow, will be shot | T@POrt on production yet. —omeeves 09% .O1 NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—A strong] CHICAGO, Sept. 24—Liberal new} Nor will Wyoming allow tts SW 95-40-79, depth 1470] MOUNTAIN AND GULF—No. Mountain & Gulf -———-1.40° 1.45 | underlying demand for stocks held| export business in rye led to. afroyalty producing fields to be WASHINGTO: SAX, NW 26-40-79, depth 1.505] At Nelber Dome in Washakte Preston — enennnan—01% \ 02% | Priced issues changed hands, in-}ot buying swept over the various | end. out its forblaiing hi nds to feet; 15 barrels, wil be shot. No.| county the Midwest's test well is Red Bank ------.---40.00 42.00 | cluding 4,000 ‘chares of corn’ pro-| cereal pits as toon aa the fact de ein etaie ate Ce pda ae Soy wear, z “2 © islands of Mquor for beverage Congoleum ...... Tom (Beli Royalty -_-.04° 95 | Were confined to narrow Mmites, with taser Nawarer: sibel etee vie poses) to” be, onktary: tetera Consolidated Gas ---- Western Exploration 8,00 3.25 | ‘ho exception of General Baking, | ailing at fitet on the part of con, Srsut,, the’ state) degertinens nee new -. Western. States 2.11 Py 2 mounted a point to a new we i ‘ mibucted all” United: Beaten cos (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.) Coal. Fruit. PIPISBURGH.—The expected in- 5T. LOUIS.—The Missour! apple|croase of coke production in the stop now is ¢stimated at 619,000} Connellsville region so far has tatled T 4 N Corn Product mission houses, largely of a profit ; “ Cosden Ol! %% | Wyo-Kane "so ae 4 higt fi ai officers to declige to clear ves x rade EWS] | crvctie steal OUD, ancien gees 05 08 he Dace of the advance quickenea| ine’ “Which tanged treat teat ioece Sa ldismcuiite thar oc a Cuba Cane Sugar, pfd. reciably in the later dealings, | ..°% Yi b biel 4 Disclosure that etioh order Davison Chemloal .-.--.a--- NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. | with seasoned alvidend paying. ralla| tg gat ava Mey shin ee tein boon jesued ast June was) m Mountain Producers. -19.13' 19.25 | and/ high grade specialties leading | wae followea We nw mnoten re ua seed Puen’ | Feanecdny: / OF Glenrock O11 16 20. |the upward movement. General q eign Re is PRE | celpt atches from Mani‘a Salt Creok Pras ---2lag.00 25,25 | Dlectric, Nash. Motors, General | 4 aecline, and then by a short ad eSbatintaat irom “Sere 'Gns) he part of ¢ fa RULES It Cree! Pot ey Baking, National Lead a o pe Bg Ove) yemterdy's Reguca ters Tame One Wood that tha F Barrels, compared with a total of|to materialize. ‘Tho recent outlook| General Asphalt ar a rors Na and ER +5 Site (acting ered, Upt ewe, to neha | alah rom A. H. Unthank’s fat (ppines were exempted by 950,000 last year. ~ shows a decrease, Ganethl, Motors aio ns Ohio Olt acasa-- 68.50 59.00] Holts. Union Pacific, Atlantic] In the late dealings, the weakness | bfbie, Alvan Ti. Unthanke was | ("5 which @ depart : Grdat wiepibers ete: Pas Be MW=2= 209.00 210°00 | Const Line, Lackawanna and other}! corn was reflected in the wheat] orn the 34 of the let month, 1831. ; SEATTLE.—The canned pear Rubber. Gulf States Steel ..-..-..cs2 Mutua rma ae, Hope vilroad issues responed to the fay-|™market. Wheat closed easy, halt} ‘Alvah He Unthank died the = of pa bese pe a be sent Saat bees ly tire industry here Heéuslée Ol ce 2 = 3 - ble showing of the first batch | cent to 1ig¢ net lower, ember} second day of July, 1359 in the Packers have paid as high ag $20 a|reports tho past summer has been wad te a of Augusta earning reports. Ady: 13454@1.94%) and May 2.40%@J| Black Mills 100 milos beyond Wort] quested that the A: 1 aye ton to fill orders Booked early in the| the best for several years. Big| Tiinols Central ----------a2~ Cities Service Com. --- 142.50 143.00 iBciies tu tines mbaren | Ls086° Laramie on the road to Cailfornia,|se Fongkonk, Chive he train Season and are reported to be pick-| tire consumers aro increasing orders. Int. Mer. Marine, ptd. ae air Fe re registered by Coca Cola, Favorable weather eased down| “Father ia a good picture of} io issue bills of health to ves ihs up Odd lots to fill contracts, in expectation of @ price advance. FUT vison Chemoial, Western Union,} corn and oats until rye and whe: A. I. Unthank taken about the] -qq);) Korn that oF th . Int. Tel, & Tél. --.------..-- * Ny y Iing from that port for the F ’ Shoes. Automobiles. Invincible Oll ~~ --ec-—---=-= LIVESTOCK ayaeaoay anc United Rallways tn- bebarae strong. Atter opening time he went, wee and we veil {ppinea «with bVcateehan cid - i Tire vestment. ecorniae industrial} %c lower to “Mec advance, rem: | have one made from send! cating he bellevad th sah WAVERHILL, "“Mass.—Shoe manu- DETROIT.—Growth of the South Kelly-Bpringfeld eaders found Increasing favor with] ber $1.05% to $1.04, the Hes it after father returns to Rich- pibnindere esting 6P the lane facturers here are much encouraged| American business of Continental coed 4 by the winter outlook and reqitests| Motors has mado it necessary to} Lowsville & Nashville -----. @ le opinion held ¢ haye been sent to the unfons for|send @ ficld representative to that} ack Truck -. Mack Trucks tou + Amer- | market underwent a sag all around J mond.” While s ‘ isions of th Chicago Prices. * fean €an 131; Ur tes Steel} but then showed gains. cee gas eee t h \ paaritha Of thc CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—(0. Do. | 109% knd. Balawin the high-| Later, the corn market fluctnated Ing Ps tel to put in overtime on Pye lent ace freee ea Maxwell Motors © partment of Agricuiture)—Hogs— | °° Jevels on tho current move. | rapidly, and closed at the bottom fig- | n sessions, prohibiting ue: being used in the harvest felas| Middle States Ot Receipts 16,000 uneven; mostly | Poretsy exchanges opened firm, ures of the da | Grain and Stock |! tstions rust de observed ta sre hting in the vd steady at Tuesday's average; fairly| Puil'sh demonstrations in an as-| Oata started at Yo off to %o up. 4] hilippines, {t was explained at » om in addition to many automobiles. tive demand; top $10.45; bulk good| *rtMent of miner stocks, many of] December 5114 to 61% cenjs. Late: i department of justice that FORT WorTH Fresh purchases er &nd cholee 160 to 225 pound weigut| Ch apparently reflected pool op-| al! deliveries ahowéd something af Opinions From tempt hud.been made to ret up of crude ofl and announcement that Rallro: ja New Orleans, ‘Tex. & Mex. $10.00@10.35; better weighty butch-| °*@*!oMs, brought more general buy-} 4 setback and then scored an ad- : forcement machinery in tho is} <thers will.be made shortly have] SHREVEPORT.—The Texas and. New York Central .-----.---- ers largely $9.86@10.00; bull desir-} !"5 1 the representative shares, in-} vance, Yona ot ieihsrrisad pe, Rat irds Fen a ved ake rciens vests Boy noes N. ¥., N. H. and Hartford —- able 140 to 160 pound Rind $9.60 | (ding the southern and southwest-} Provialons went higher with grain. to nll etiites, terri SPRINGFIELD, Til.—Central mi nols is expected to have only half aj Ernsdale Worsted Mills now are Producers & Refinera ...----- light $8.00@10.26; packing | hogs| *¢Meved a record high price at 2 weather and rain. at night, working on rush orders. Leg $2260.25 bs AR rot Beitr realizing, Activity elackenod tow- “2 TM 1.06% 1.04% Brokerage Wire under the Volstend ac eeeccccee 9.91 tern rails. Southern railway at 70 nounces that 3,000,000 barrels of| approximately $1,000,000. Mont ot} Norfolk & Western ogg: Backing sows! mostly . $8.60@ ( 759.08; ok: 110%%. Cosden was subjected to sel- STORIE: sR ONSE XOK*| ling prossure on rumors of new fin. ‘aadioase ; % on & Co. We advocate the "te ing * i ard m'dday following a resumption , gi purchase of & trading Une of stocks and’ is how awaiting tools prepsra- ‘Roebuck ong BeLimoRE Ltuldng Mivtntyeesiameone : % 47% 47% Tin anticipation of higher prices Inter Soe poe Aiea has rig oe ae aa. the x wrilols. Sh : bet sate on in the week, jc lower; top 1 6 H reas bers at Eckley for the building of al gouthern Pacific ------------ 11 beveral, strings Call money opened at 2 per cent. Miller & Co.: We believe that the Ob boa cic Mec te : sold within a fraction of the year's ; ; Texad crude would be bought at| these will be automobile cars. Mane Cicee nacee a a. aes feueteee tee EOS “Pours | highest level, Railway steel epring | wraps 7 sel Ugaas te LTR Mths oo Hecate fe veal apie an polttics ’ ; Pan-Amerlean Pet. “B” ._ Weight hogs $9.60@10.25; | modipm | ended its gain another two points y 3 ; mned, the outlook is slowly improving, but there is enough tn- . ancing and General Baking broke second derrick to test the same dls-] coutnen Railway ---------<- market's general trend is upward. once if available, od 4 Penneylvanin --..--see-. $9.80@10.45; Nght $3.90@10.45; light | ©2128 4nd United States Iron Pipe i (BA% 1.3435 t j . ! . 2ertainty to check large movements in stocks. We favor a trading po 07% 1.07%} sition, using all dips to buy for four points from its early high on 06 1.02% 1.0246) turns, , trict. Southern Railway, pfd. ------ 13.45 13.5: yearlings $: Wh hi $11 011-40; handy welght $11.35@) hile there were more indications of fit takin 35; beat vwelghty steers carly pro! if in the afternoon in 00 Summary NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—-Oil City Derrick estimates dally average crude .oll output of the United States decreased 264 barrela a day Jast weok. Oklahoma increased 3,000 . barrels and, California decreased 4,- $00 barreis. Sharp breaks in Plerce Petroleum om curb yesterday due to end of syndicate in stock. “Application has been made to list it on New York Stock Exchange. Understood that’ Baltimore inter- este will sponsor the coming bond jesue of Cosden & Co, » Kay county gas, purchasing unit br Marland Ol, has revised price Schedule by reducing Tonakawa | erude. \ - Oildom_ says two recent comple- fions'in Tonkawa doep sand indicate Down 814 Feet. Test of the Meeker structure in Colorado, being drill land Oil company and known ai Scttt No. 1, has reached a depth of The Pennsylvan'a sands which are the objective, are expect- ed around 2,000. Location of the well is on SW% See. 20-11-93, Rio Blanco county. d by the Mar. Nearing 3,000 Feet. The Midwest Refining company’ test of the Berthoud structure in Colorado in standing with 10-inch casing cemented at 2; duetion sands are looked for between 8,300 to 4,000 feet. Standard Oil of Cal. --------- Standdrd Ol) of N, J. weeeee Studebaker Corporation -.--- Texas & Pacific ~.---.------. Tobacco Products .--.+-.---~ ‘Transcontinental Of! .-...---- Union Pacific -++.--+s---e-0- United Drug ~-+----------=+: U. 8. Cast Iron Pipe --------- U. S. Ind, Aloohol -~.-..--2--- United States Rubber --..---. United States Steel . $10.50; average weight 1,491 pounds; most weighty bullocks $10.25 and below; plain kind downward to $7.5 (n-between grades fat she stock dull: tending. lower: well cond'tioned yearlings and lwavy beef holters firm; bulls strong: vealers steady to 250 lower; mostly 250 off; bulk to packers $11.00@11.50; few $12.00 and’ above; outside paying $12.00@12.50; several loads western grass stecrs to Kinners $6.50@6.75: ono load up- ward fo $7.50; stocker& and feed: fully steady Sheep — Receipts 25,000 — Varly sales fat native lambs steady at $12.50@13.00; few. to, outsiders $12.10: sorting moderat good = Montana lambs $12.75; around 150 lower; bid- ding around 25c lower on balance fat hel Fy lambs steady; fow 2 certain stocks which have had an ex. sey + AP 18.87 28.07, tended rise, notably General Baking, which relapsed from an earlier high price of 160 to 152, material improve- ment was registered in other sharon. New York Central, Rutland pfd. and New Haven’ were strong, while St. Louls Southwestern extended its Bain to over three points, The closing was strong. Rail- road shares were in brisk demand in the: final dealings’ when «a num- ber of popular industrials and specialties sold at 4 record prices. MONEY NEW YORK, Sept. 24.— Can Money steady; high 2; low 2; ruling rate 2; closing bid 2; offered % last loan 2; call laons against uccop- 13.37 18.45 12.10 12.10 11.90 12.00 13.50 87 13.37 18.97 18.37 = 13.46 13.45 18.42 13.42 CHICAGO, Sept. 24—Wheat num- ber 2 Te number 2 hard number 2 $ 1.0946. Number How $1.09@$1,10%. Oats num- ber 2 white 6077501; number white 47@48Y%c. Rye number 2. $1,07@§1.09. Bar- 3@%ic. Timothy seed $5.25@ - Clover seed $14.00@$23.2. Lard $14.65. Ribs $12.37. Bellies $13.62, Livi & Co: — Th arket ° seine torte mOeo or Venn of a ttnd: Judge Riner of Che Ing affair. All factors point to bet- ter prices for the time being. Un- less something’ unforeseen happens We believe the move from this level will be upward. Hornblower & Weeks: Unques- tlonably new movements are start- ing in the public utilities, ralls, in. dustrials, copper and ofl groups and We would foltow them. If the resump- tion of the upward swing, as indl- cated by last week market ts genu- Ine,’ then stocks wd not sell as low as they are now. lize weak- ness to buy. Grain Opinions Bartlett Frazier: Believe wheat has turned definitely. Would buy corn. enne Gives Ruling o Wyoming Law. CHDYE , Wyo, Sept Vaccination of pupila of Wyor schools cannot be made compul by the state board of health un an opidemic {8 threatened, is sion of Judge William A. R » district court. of Laral stituted :by board early in 1924. Phe s board sought a writ of mandad | directing tho directors of the Cj enne public schools to enforce Tule that only pupils who had mitted to vaccination against sn pox would be permitted to’ at that. errs oat % 4 tances 11%. ‘Time loans easy; mixed aera Hulburd, Warren & Chandler: Be«|tho public schools, Had the: s sf ° 4 - Ueve it well to wale for breaks to} board been successful in the C! eats Oe en ee 20 miles ‘west of Craig, Ff sper de Die SHG) 46 Butter and E buy grains, Corn will sell much}enne case, it would have iss & ry ay | ggs lower. orders similar to the Cheyenne oi OMAHA, Neb., Sept. —(U, G,} Paper 3%. it $4,000 barrels a day.| Dakota sand is the anticlpated hori- Department of Agriculture)—Hoge oe Steln Alstrin: It is logical to ex-|to tho directors of all. other p Standard Of] of California has|gon, Casing was cemented at 3,- ret 7 CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—Butter low-| Peet @ natural reaction from euch | schools in the state. Paty aga bats Aights De Ape eveamery extras 36%; standaras| *arp bulges as was experienced| For a period after tho isduane weak: others and packing grades extra firsts 33% @34%c; firsts | Yesterday. the order to the Cheyenne direc mostly 10@16¢ lower; bulle 190. to! BI@SI21g0; seconds sows0% Harris Winthrop: ‘Woe are not in-| thoy enforced the rule and as a posted new prices in the Roscran | 030 feet, 20 feet above the sand. In field of Los Angeles county, offer-/no other structure in the state is ¢ . bi sity’ ¥ need: 6 6,667] CUned to follow advances tn wheat.| sult more than 50 children were 240 pound butchers $9.65@9.8%; top| NEW YORK, sept. 24—Cotton ees, unchang: eer Oe heme ‘oananeianthiiees on: corn above | cluded from is tor. 06% ihg $1.46 a barrel for 96 to 36.9 grav-|the Dakota sand known to lle at so $9.86; desirable lights 160 to 190] spot quiet: middling $28.75. oe one doliar per bushe! ity,-and 6 cents additional for each | shallow a depth. degree additional gravity up to and ? Mlawest Big Purchasers Gal. Sig, Com. ~—--..- pounds $9.25@9.05; strong we'ght oo x Clement Curtis: The United States butchers mofitly $9.40@9.70; packing Flax vintblo 18 not burdensome. ies inéluding 41.9 gravity; 42 gravity ; and ubove iy $182 a barr One hundred steel $2-foot and 84- tet ea ad vr - Company's former price for Call-| foot pumping derricks were pur- Ss tim he = fornia crude stopped at 38 gravity | chased today by the Midwest Re- | Ulinols Pipe -.. Assassination and above, for which the price was} fining company, along with 100 sets he egy irahalt fows generally $$.75@9.00; bulk of] punUTH. Minn...’ Sept. 24— Uhlmann: When Caneda takes! had not t ¥ $1.40 @ torre! Of ate sronti” AMR: are) now belne) Ce nat all sales $8.75@9.75; average cost! ciose flax September $2.32; October ° . the place of’ the United states’ ns} of other Ws< schools, an : consibered..tey. Eas eorapeny: Bi. aller oe Pipe Fe yesterday $9.27; welght 26) $2.28; November $2.28%; December of Kin Denied exporter of wheat, believe the whole | ptatc a. inva t to énf State Royalty Increases. great quantity nd kein pe @hus Ou espa. Cattle — Receipts 9,500; yearlings | so/9414: May $2.2844 situation will chang 5 it of ma ‘Starting October 1 the state will] inery and equipment. gS ani ime neoeweteere! and medium weight steers mostly’ ‘ > o sattisnon: = . idk feinacenaee recetve 65 out of every 100 barrels] clecirical equipment are to be used | International-Pete ~._ steady; few loads $10.50@11.00: ap - i wae hehe ei es RAAGy FUE Oe of ofl produced by the Midwest from| by the Midwest in its constantly | Pgpn, Mex, - — weighty steery weak; carly sales PARIS, Sept. 24.—-Reports that ing opportunities, Salos of corn on famous Section 26. This upward| expanding pumping operations in| Prairie Ol] --+--c.---- mostly $9.5009.75; bulk steers and SILVER King! Boris of Bulgaria hail been) oh or conear in order i bounce of royalty comes as the af-| Salt Creek. yearlingn $9.00@10.50; heavy calves aesassinated, circulated here and in po a ye 7 7 " termath of the bids made by the , Strong; other killing classes gonér- other Buropean capitals over night SA Wy ER 1 (6) Haskell interests for the valuable Midwest Promotions Announced. ally steady; stockers and feelers NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—Bar sil.| were given unqualified denial by Mate rack acctign, (11.1658; J. W. Stewart,- district. euperin- steady to weak; medium kind 10@| ver 69%; Mexican dollars 64%, the Bulgarian fon in Paris, POTATOES 7 BU RI ED pene tert Cas naam BE CHICAGO, Sept. —Potatoss erecting a rig on SE% Seo. 17.0-88,| Mexico and Kanaas, has been trang- vegas 5 neo ental ede AT MARIO Wellington field, Colorado. Loca-| fered to the land and exploration tion ig on the east slope of the struc-| department as asistant to Vice Sheep—Reoslpts 26,000; lambs ie ture. President H. C. Bretechnelder, head- \ A , ‘ sand land Ohios s5¥ wan enrly eales Red River Ohtos 7 7 Dakota sacked éarly Ohios quarters in Deny Vacuum -...0..... a %|rang lamba to packers $12.50; few Oe Drillers Offered Bonus. J. A. Holmen is to be distriet sup- | Washington oraz ionda to aniobere’ Sit LIBERTY BONDS Wiseonain bulk round In oréer to complete the hole injerintendent for the company .in]s 6, Neb, _.-..__ higher; natives most! # a. Major W. G., White, Salvatio 00; Minnesota an 1 . record time, drillers of the test welll charge of operations in Western Veing drilled on Douglas Lake struc-; Colorado, headquarters at Craig. pocchesnarahie “Wich the Midwest Refining company’s sf canners and cutters Flour Y 25; bologna bulls $3.00@3.60;| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 24. veal top $10.00; stockers and feoders|-—Flour unchanged, Bran 00g tendent of production in charge of grase cows and heif- To Erect Derrick, The Quaker Ol] company is now] operations in Utah, Colorado, New $5,757.50, $24.50. shipments 748; Minnesota one small lot sheep steady ewe top $6.00; weak to 25c lower; top $12.70. NEW YORK, Sept. 24—Liberty| APY official from Salt Lake Cit rere peer 4 ture in Colorado by the Douglas Oi!| Promotions are effective tomorrow. bonds closed: Sts, $100.97; sirat| Wil! conduct special services at thu} ‘Aho sacked rura’s §1.25@41.00. ‘ure in fe sal e ny ne have deen oftered £102.14; second 4%, $102.15; | SAlvation Army hall here on West fore long. Arminto, Wyo., was forced to shut Receipts 600; averase quality im Fort Coll'ns field by the operators,| to yield large production. grades $10.00 to $10.25;. packing | exchanges irregular, Quétations in rom $7.05 to 0 for th sr Bane be tob- Neh tern , c t. 2 Ferris east of Wray, Colo., is to be tested BW YORK, Sept. 24—Copper % » r ? Yellowstone uvenue tomorrow eve . Work ts proceed- Test Held Up. (SE al ee ee ae ae ning at 8 o'clock. An excellent SUGAR the three-towera-day basis./ Close to the top of the thint Wall PERSHING’S W YORK, Sopt. 24—The ao PEMD Oy ti nee, : mand for refined sugar showed down this morning because of a| Grate Cresie, ight’. ey tice e to 200 histor: tb) Poreion-Bxchange r. Pelee Sunset Location Activ broken band wheel., Repairs will be | Greybull 2-2... 72 loqd $10.60; few heavfes $10.5(§ ° * lated. tha cibetautaads atten: Of eseuiae: sown $7.75 to $8.00; few fat piss Great Britain demand 446%; Pe i saa adit Location of the well will be on See. $3.00 to $8.25. 2. a address-is promised the public. The Union Ol! company of California | Creek sand in a saturated formation, ieee aay Gani aah 8. —_-— in expected to complete its three be-| the Wyland Syndicate test near Department oo: griculjure)—-Hogs. further improvement today. Pr ‘4 P were unchanged to 15 points lower Tools and rig materials are being} made at onc the dril sent into ae a ga0d to choice 180 to 255 pound av: 2 A Y NOT CUT Dade sith canned hurried onto tho Bunset loaso in the | the chjective sand wAlch te expected | Top NER anna varnenmnernonen éraxen $10.30 to $10.48; plainer! NEW YORK, Sept. 2¢.—Foreign'| - Senay ee hate trey renees + 60 day bills on banka| WASHINGTON, Sept. 24—Gen-| 2 seis ™ pl 18-800. Cattle: Recetpts 2,100: calves 100 neyy demand 6.28%; ]eral Pershing, ad a retired army ro Rivard dep — eee! BB tinct METALS quality plain; generally: ateady; fev e84,. | Htaly demand 4.38%:| officer. will receive the same pay | Prommate sales 22.0 Tice) Olive Lake Test, Hamilton Dome grass hoifers $4.50 $4.85; cows 4 Belgium demand 4.8144;|@nd. allowances that were his in| oo) ; 53 Olive Lake structuro, two miles “og | 82:25 to $4.00; canners 0 to $1.75 1 2 Jerr y demand per| active sérvice, under a decision san ‘ . t bologna Du'ls $3.00. to $3.25: cad, 2 38.86; . Nor-| handed down todas Comptroller R | electrolytic apot and nearby Rh 000 to choice vealers $8.00 to $9.60 26.6 - «|General MeCarl. m ener Brass Prices ree See sour local agen tigging up. 18: tutures 130184; Pilot Butte _......... 4 early salon stockers and feeders wits : The decision confirmed one. by NEY. FORK, Sept. 24—~Th y sity »Tin firm; spot and futures 47.42. 3 utte -. $4.50 to $6.10: mtock cows $2 to Major General Bethel, judge advo n Brasa compa _ has | f Eckley Test Projected. fron ateady and unchanged. Tend | Lander --.--- $2.00; helfera $2.50 10 $4.00. 2.99%; Jugo Slavia | cate general ot the ‘army. which | Dries Of sheet brass 44 of w cer GANCHOR LINES At Eckley, Colo, midway between | uteady: spot $8.00. Zins steady a Bhosp—Paceipts 9,000; teadai! ; 614% Rumania @ that the set ef congrons ay-| Sect copper half a cent per p | JOUN LYNCH Yume and Wray, the Colorado Eant-| East St. Louis spot and ute Cait the Tribtine for highway ip | lambe $12.15; early halos fooder .60; Argentina 95,96; Hrazil 19.95;| pointing Pershing general 2 thol ana have coper Wire 36 of a cen’ Ki. Second At arn companywhas erected @ derrick] $6.10, Antimony spot, _ formation, lambs 25c lower; one load $11.75. Tokio 40%; Montreal 100, armieg provided ful] pay for Ate, froena, , ‘ Copper, Wyoming by Keith and Walker who are now