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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 7

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1922 tpg vHspcc gripunc PAGE SEVEN. ILiFestock MI Markets tocks Giraiuis Fiiia.ttce Bonds ASSOCIATION URGES STOCK PRICES HEAT TREND NewYork Stocks Oil Securities (By Wilson. Cranioer Caoapaay) Allied Chemical and Dye 66B American Can 894 RO AGAIN ARE STRONGER American Car Foundry :153 American International Corp. 20 American Locomotive 67 American Smelting Refg. 574 American Sugar 634 American T.

T. 122 Foreign Oils and Motors Lead Upturn Closing Today Stronger But .25 .19 .90 .15 .31 .30 V.36 .12 REFINERY SUSPENSION President of Western Petroleum 'Association Is Leader Movement Promoted to Take Care of Midcontinent Surplus TULSA, July 18. Temporary' closing down of all refineries in the mid-continent oil fields to allow consumption of the present surplus of gasoline was urged in telegrams received today by members of the "Western Petroleum association. Clc Which Slows Ud Late Not All of uain is Czechoslovak Ss ctfs Local Oil Stocks BeEjcemer 2 Big Indian .17 Boston Wyoming .80 Buck Creek .13 Burke .29 Blackstone Salt Creek -28 Chap pell ",34 Columbine .10 Capitol Pete .00 Consolidated Royalty J. 23 Cow Gulch .01 Domino .10 American Tobacco -144 Dom.

of Canada 5s. 1952 In Day Returned American Woolen 85 HTgh -92" 85 93 80 -100 French Reoublio 7Ua 1 Anaconda cropper Japanese 4s -00 Atchison 99 Low 92 85 93 80 100. 97 102 101 Kingdom of Belgium 8s NEW TORK. July IS. Absence ot CHICAGO.

July 18. Wheat scored aimanivti-ntr news from abroad and I sharp advance in price today during 97 Gulf W. Indies 13U Baldwin Locomotive 119 iungdam of Norway 6s Republic of Chile Ss, 1946 -102 favorable technical conditions in-1 ihe early dealings, ascending in some 1.24 .02 as .04 6.00 aiat or tjueensland 6s iiaitimore umo 'sv flnftnf moderate onerations by nools I cases more than three cents busnei. EHlchorn -101 -1C1T. of It 15Us.

1- var-irt rvi tinvinv I Tho sudden r.se was largely due, to Frantz Bethlehem Steel 46 California Petroleum 22. Canadian Pacific .147 .64 The appeal tor a suspension of refining was despatched Kauway Jiisceuaneocs Amer. Smelting 5s fc Amer. Suear 6s 4.0O .63 .05 .23 however was confined largely to rep-resentive industrials and specialties. 89 -102: E.

T. Williams Gates Kinney night by George N. Moore of Chi io memoers or tno association in Central Leather 20 Cerro de Pasco Copper 40 Amer. Tel Tel Cv 6s Oklahoma, Kansas. North Central Sales approximated 430,000 shares.

-115 hurried active purchasing on the part of previous sellers who were nervous over concerted efforts being made to lift values. Unusual publicity given to the movement urging investors to "buy 1.000 bushels of wheat" and Amer. Tel Tel col tr 5a Texas. North Louisiana and South cago, president or tne association, anj John P. Reynolds ot Kansas City, secretary counsel.

It was sent Anaconda Pnn 7 Chandler Motors 51 Chesapeake Ohio 59 Arkansas. NEW TORK. July IS. Overnight Anaconda Cop. 8s.

1952 IZSi ZZJIZZZ'. .06 .32 .01 .21 .03 .02 .03 1.33 14.00 hiirinr orders in fair volume contin Chicago) riortnwesiern ur Chicago, Mil St. Paul, pfd 32 i san gen 4s Baltimore Ohio cv 4V. ued the upward turn begun yesterday I house wives to -buy a Darrei 01 noui 98 100 964 69 S0 98 79 99 62 at onenin of today's stock market. I received special nouco in m.s con 92 5 93 80 100 97 102 101 101 89 101 115 97 100 96 89 80 97 79 99 2" 99 115 108 107 107 90 100 96 92 92 S6 S7 107 84 Chicago.

R. Pac ZoVa Beth Steel con 6s. Ser. A No Completions Recorded iils and motors displaying the great-1 nection. Besides there was an evident Chile Comer 26 tanaaian I'acmc deb 4s bst activitv.

International Harvester I railing ou.in.tne volume 01 rura Chi Bur Quincy ref 5s A Chi ilil st. r-w 4U tlropped 1 to within a fraetio of ferings of wheat. Opening prices .04 -00 jupuer .00 Kinney Coastal Lance Creek Royalty. .01 Lusk Royalty .01 Mike Henry Mountain Gulf 1.30 New Tork Oil .12.00 fjcardy .03 Outwest -00 Red Bank new 7.50 Royalty Producers .06 Sunset .01 Tom Bell Royalty .01 Western Exploration ...3.65 Wyo-Kan Western Oil Fields .70 Western States .15 Oil .08 low of the year on publication of I wnicn rangea rrom to i.rc mgner, Chino Copper- 19 Consolidated Gas 60 Corn Products 120 CosOen Oil 39 Crucible Steel 64 By Midwest in Last Weel Chila Copper IGoodyer Tire Ss. 1941 S9 101 115 96 99 96 89 SO 97, 7 98 62 99 115 107 107 107 90 100 96 91 92 6 87 107 84 8.50 the government's suit to dissolve the I with September to ana 115 108 .07 reat Northern 7s A corDoratlon Into three separate units.

I December 1.00 to 1.00 were iouow- Northern Pac, ref 6s I Initlal gain were considerably ex-1 ed by advances "that tooK sseptemoer aunnwcsiern Hell Tel 7s Cuba Cane Sugar, pfd. 42 107 tended is the first half hour's trans-1 to t-a-ciic Cias 5s Penna. 90 actions with the motor and motor ac-1 SubsequenUy. a slight additional .02 .03 3.75 .75 .17 cessory shares leading io the rise. I upturn took, place, and there was no Skull creek No.

1. NWi 16-44-62 depth 3,130 feet, boiler down. Baxter Basin Field. Well 1-X NEi section 36-1S-104 Sinclair Con. Oil col 7s Southern Pacific cv.

4s 10OH 96 92 Famous Players-Lasky 73 General Asphalt 23 General Electric .175 General Motors CZr-aat 'Nrvrthrn ufd. Jersey Central, rose 2. United iniportant reactions, ine ciose was union i-acific 1st 4s depth 2.468 feet, shut down for fur I no I Tv Oiilf nrffArrA nn TMajih Motor 1 I eepieiaoer o78 XT. S. Rubber 5s Utah Power Lt.

s8 7" ther orders, tn 9 ohH FmrMi TtmvnnB I her $1.01 9 tO $1-01. New York Curb Closing ststM Steel 92 86 87 107 84 VTA 29. SEi section 25-18-104. Mountain Producers .108 13.37 13.50 Spring, Stewart Warner. Strombergl ana, oaia Wilson Co.

cv. 6s nrhun.tr Marwoll A. in.lt. ATntnr I Alter opening IO 62.63 .85 depth 2,250 feet, drilling. Well 11, NB section 2-17-104, depth 1,848 feet, cleaning out cellar.

Well 29. section 10-16-104, anfl merlrjvn Wnolen 1 to Hi ncinta I lerauer LO The Midwest Refining company had to completions In the Salt Ctsek field last week. The status of the Baxtr Basin, Elk Basin and wildcat wells of the company, is as follows: Neiber Done test well. SWVi 13-45-depth 2,708 feet, getting ready to run 8 4 -inch casing. Midway test well No.

2, KEU 23-35-TJ, depth 4.822 feet, pulling 64-inch casing. Miguel Creek, New Mexico, weU No. 1. L. Chavez grant, depth- 1,655 feet, running 10-inch casing.

Hogback No, 27. New Mexico, depth j.HO feet, water running over top of casing. North Capper creek SE J5-S7-S2, depth 492 feet, 16.5 Mammoth Gltenrock, Oil Salt Creek Prds. Salt Creek Cons. N.

TV" Oil Marine) I avurdoio cruu leuurw rcu ouusc- w51.50 .75 16.37 8.50 8.00 4-50 9.75 54.12 depth 0, building rig. Laying water Activities of speculative pools were auntiv to some downward turn in Foreign Exchange Potatoes responsioie tor tne eariy impetus to i nrices. The close was unsettled at 8.75 10.00 4.62 9.87 54.37 Illinois Central Inr (piration Copper International Harvester Int. Mer. Marine pfd.

International Paper Invincible Oil Kolly-Springfield Tire Kennecott Copper Lima Locomotive Ixuisville Nashville Mack Truck Martand Oil Maxwell Motors prices with the demand spreading to I cc a net Raj September 76c. Mutual a wide assortment of industrials and 29 76 24 36 10 34 34 61 88 73, 38 12 7 11 31 S. O. Indiana Cities Service Com. NEW TORK.

July 18. Foreign ex- Oats started to up, September .3 to .34. Later a material and gas lines. Elk Basin Field. Well, 2, Elk 11, depth 1,140 feet; drilling.

Well 1, Tip 2, depth 1,320 feet, drilling and underreaming. Well 24, Elk 6. depth 200, drilling. Specialties before noon. Rail shares 134.00 136.00 were yesterday's late upturn further gain took place- apparently having exhausted possi wimges irregular.

Quotations In cents: C-eat Britain demand 459; cables 459 3-16; 60 day bills on banks 456 3-8. France demand Rfivt T.a Liberty Bonds 3s 100.28 Lower quotations on hogs eased the bilities in that quarter. The substan provision, market. 1st 4s i. 98.50 2nd 4a 98.18 tial character of" the upward move-, ment in popular industrials reflected the large short Interest outstanding demand 5.31; cables 4.31.

Belgium demand 4.S3: cable 4 K4 Middle States. OH Missouri Kan. Tex. (new) CHICAGO. July 18.

Potatoes, dull: receipts. 38; total United States shipments. 739; car lot. outweights United States No. 1 Kansas -and-Missouri sacked Irish Cobblers, 12.25; some heated low as Early Ohios.

$1.85 1.90; partly graded. poor as low as car lot sales Virginia cloth top, stave barrels. Irish Cobblers, No. 1. mostly $5.75.

Low Close Opening High Wheat. 1st 4s 93.34 2nd 4S 98.28 demand .0003 3-4; cables .0004. Hoi- and pointed to scarcity of stocks at Missouri Pacific, pfd. York Central 98 land demand 33.18: cables a rt 3Y 4s flS.90 current prices. Kresge jumped 11 MarKet Gossip and Briefs On Operations in Oil Fields N.

N. and Haraora i way demand 16.18. Sweden demand 4th 4s 98.25 points and Maxwell Motors A. 'Mon 26.48. Denmark demand 17 Sn-ft.

tana Power, Mathieson Alkali Norfolk Western iu- Northern Pacific 66 Pacific Oil 34 Davison Chemical, Utah Cdpper Postum Cereal and Consolidated zerland demand 17.44. Spain demand 14.26. Greece demand 2.57. Poland demand OOOS. Czecho Slovakia de-man 2.99.

Austria demand .0014. Argentina demand 33.87. Brazil de TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Livestock Cigar extended their gains 2 to 2 points each. Call money opened at 5 oit MARKET GOSSIP he anat per cent." well of the Connolly Oil and Land company, about nine miles north of July .98 1.00 .98 .99 Sept. -97 .99 .97 .98 Dec.

1.00 1.02 1.00 1.01 Corn: July .84 .83 .84 Sept. ...76 .77 .76 .76 Dec." v.63 .63 .63 Oats.r July .39 9 .39 .39 Sept. .34 .35 .34 .35 Dec. .36 .36 .36 .36 Lard: Sept. 11.12 11.15 11.05 11.05 Oct.

11.22 11.22 11.15 11.15 Ribs. Sept. 8.93 8.92 8.85 8.85 Oct. 8.70 8.72 S.70 8.70 mand 10.50. Montreal 97.

Prices eased off after mid-day, Riverton. hen early buyers endeavored to FOR SALE Good lota, corner Rail. road and Durbin. ideal location fop garage or warehouse or other similar line ot busifeaas. A snap if taken immediately, CSUI or phone Baker Crude Inr, 133 Phono 1189.

cure pronts. tiecessions, nowever, Connolly "stated that when he started operations on the well he had definite promises of leasing on a large were limited to 7 small fractions, ex Fensland in Sand Draw. RIVERTON. July 18. A re-rort is current in Riverton this week to the effect that representatives of the Fensland Oil company have been here Curing the past week, and have t-tated that the company will.

In the near future, enter upon a program nf developent in the Big Sand Xraw This company it is understood. cept for Baldwin and Continental Can which were pressed down a acreage in the vicinity of the well Metals These leases did not materialize, and point each. he states at this time that unless The closing was firm. A few spe FOR RENT Strictly modern three-room apartment furnished. 231 S.

Grant. Phone 1365Wr. he can secure leases to the acreage cialties were pushed up sharply in desired he will not proceed further the final hour hut there was littl with the development of that terri Pan American Petroleum 60' Pennsylvania 43 People's Gas 87B Producers Refiners 35 Pure Oil 18 Reading 1' Republic Iron Steel 45 Sears Roebuck 71 Sinclair Con. Oil 24 Southern Pacific 86 Southern Railway 32 Standard Oil of N. J.

33 Studebaker Corporation. 103 Texas Co. 42 Texas Pacific 19 Tobacco Products A 81 Transcontinental Oil 7 Union Pacific 129 United Retail Stores 73 U. S. Ind.

Alcohol 47 Unitod States Rubber 43 United States Steel 91 Utah Copper 60 Westinghouse Electric 56 Willys Overland 6 Amer. Zinc, LeaC Sm 8B Butte Superior 21 Colorado Fuel Iron 28 Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, July 18. U. S.

Department of Agriculture. Hogs, receiptjs uneven, mostly 15 to 25c lower; bulk 160 to 240 pound averages top bulk good and choice 250 to 325 posnd butchers packing sows mostly bulk desirable pigs $6.50 7.00;: heavy weights hogs $6.65 7.65; medium $7.00 7.85; light light light packing sows smooth, $6.00 6-50; packing sows rough, $5.75 6.00; killing pigs $6.257.15. -Cattle, receipts very little done on beef steers, yearlings and butcher she stock; choice weights steers scarce, largely steady to weak; Cash Grains and Provisions Chicago. 18. Wheat number change in prices in the main tody -it the list.

International Cement, Marine tory. FOR RENT Modern sleeping room for one or two gentlemen. 143 N. Park; -Phone NEW TORK. July 18.

Copper, steady; electrolytic, spot and futures. 14c. Tin. firm; spot and nearbv, futures, $38.00. Iron, steady; prices unchanged.

Lead, steady; spot. $6.00. Zinc, easy; East St. Louis snot 2 red 1.00 1.01; number 2, har 1.001.01. preferred.

National Lead, Central Leather preferred. U. Realty and Crude Contracted. is a subsidiary of the Producers and Refiners corporation. The No.

2 well drilling by the Producers and Refiners on section Sand Draw is now underreaming a lS'j-inch casing at 753 feet: No. 4 on section 14- 32-95 is preparing for deeper drilling, A new well will be farted on Section 15-32-95. numberi mixed 86; number FOR RENT Four-room unfurnished modern house: southwest part of Brooklyn Rapid Transit second as NEW TORK. July 18. The Call and nearby delivery, $6,10.

Antimony, sessment protected advanced 1 to 3 fornia Petroleum corporation today Spot, b.fci) frT6.SU. city; also? 1 car garage. 1044 S. Walnut Inquire 2 yellow S889. number.

2 white 42 44; number 3 white 3341. Rj-e none; barley 65 (g 67; timothy seed 5.50 6i0; clover seed points. announced it has closed a contract with the Standard Oil company of New Jersey for the sale to the latter 15.0017.00; pork nominal; lard 10.92; of 36.000,000 barrels or ngnt soum rib 8.5009-25. STATE FAIR AT early top plainer grades weak to 25c lower; plain yearlings off most; bulk beef steers and yearlings of qual- on -rtn1ittnri tn Hpll at SS.SOlS: ern California crude oil in the next three years. Deliveries are to be made THEY ALL COME BACK TO Pigeons Fresh Roasted Coffee Wildcat May Be Abandoned RIVERTON, July 18.

Dr. J. T. Connolly, of Omaha, arrived in F.ivertos this week to attend to matters in connection with the at the rate of 1,000.000 barrels month. c.v 1 ift.7S: medium yearlings and light! MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL steers proportionately numerous Montana Power 60 National Lead 115 228 E.

Second St. Phone 623 DOUCLASMS Shctuck Arjzjna 5BJ 33 other "classes generally steady, fairly active: bulk desirable bologna bulls $5.50. 5.65; bulk veaiers to padkers S10.0010.50; upward to $11.50 to out IN CASINO CONTEST TO GET OIL LAND LEASE Riders; bulk stockers and feeders $5.25 Standard Oil Stocks "RANGELAND MELODIES" IS NEW BOOK OF POEMS BY E. RICHARD SHIPP 6.50. FINE SUPPORT Sheen, receipts 13.000; slow, very Here'saneasy way to can without "spending the summer in the kitchen1' few early sales; bidding on fat lambs unevenly 25 to 50c no westerns sold; few head choice natives early sheep generally steady; handy waio-i-it- ewes mostly few A beauty contest in which votinw A People Throughout State the winner opened last night at the heavies $3.75.

v-aauiu uani-B pcuace wun 31 entrants Co-operating to Make xnree rasper Dusiness men will be Omaha Quotations the Judges and the selection promises th easy Lenia wmr yi Tj to arouse widespread Interest. Annual Showing. OMAHA. July 18. (U.

S. De-iurtmnt of Agriculture) HogJi The most beautiful girl as named bv rinta 23.000: market 25 50c lower; me juages wui receive a 40-aoire Tr i. may maKe her an "oil hi ij liii in innic it i t-t L-11 Open Clcee Anglo 14 15 Buckeye i5 87 Cumberland 101 103 Cumberland 101 103 Galena 104 106 Illinois 159 160 Indiana. 98 99 Nat. Tran 23 24 N.

T. Tran 99 100 Nor. Pipe 101 104 Ohio Oil 58 59 Prairie Oil 182 185 Prajrie Pipe 101 102 Solar Ref. 175 180 Sou. Pipe 95 97 S.

O. Kan 40 42 S. O. Ky 91 93 S. O.

Neb. 210 220 S. O. T. 38 38 S.

O. Ohio 280 282 Vacuum 45 45 S. P. Oil 123 127 S. O.

Ind. 64 54j bulk 200 to 300 pound butchers $6.80 extreme top bulk mtxe loads carrying packing sows and urhts $6.15 packing sows 1923 Wyoming r.i- 7 1 Pnotograpn wm also be of those ti. 10 ine raovi9 studios. ---x--- -v mtn llUijr IMXTK standpoint of one who is familiar with the great section of which "Wyoming forms so prominent a part. Although few in number, the poems are selected from the best things that the Wyoming poet has done and will undoubtedly add much the growing prestige of th author.

Mr. and Mrs. Shipp have been making a tour of things "farther, west" during, the past few weeks, having started their Journey by seeing the Grand Canyon of the Colorado then having gone to Alaska. 'Mr- Shipp stated this morning that Jn all the towns he had visited in-' eluding even Los Angeles he failed to find the pep and go which is marked in Casper. Grade the berriea.

rinse, atem. and pack in jarc to inch from top. Fill jar with boiling syrup made of one part sugar to 4 parts water. Put aralded rubber in poattioo and ad just lid loosely. Put jars in ovra.

set Loraic regulator at 250 degrees. Forget the canning far one hour. Then remove jars and seal t.e aeveiopment of Wyoming. $5.75 $6.10. as slogran t'ot th "Rangeland Melodies" from the pen cf E.

Richard -Shipp has just hen published here. It a book 'hat will attract attention both from quality of the poems it contains and from the unique and ap-srorriat way that these have been sotten together under one cover. There are nine poems in the work cd these are printed in script from "pper plates. The book is bound a c-ver to give a suggestion ot sand hills of the west. A cut by -nn Hopkins decorates the cover and also the title page.

Hr. Sh'pp has gathered Into this Production "Ride '1m Cowboy, Ride" "la." "Christmas Eve: "Eightecn-Xlcrty." "The Queerest Town." "The Touch," "The West' "Cities," and "True AH the poems are related to ''esiern life and portray it from the Cattte Receipts beef steers RESORTS HIT People, for the peoole. bv the oennie' alow, weak to. 15c lower; -early top matured steers. best held, at displaying Wyoming's development, the fair management has asked for BY BIG RAID bulk fed steers $8.25 canners and cutters strong; other grades she stock steady to weak; bulk tne support of all those who believe this year's fair should be the oeonlo'K tely.

fair. Responding to this request, civic 1111 Urifll ll.n in a. o-'inca. ctruaiarB 1 rh 1 VPIT x- and renresentatlu-M I July A3- grass cows bulk fed cows heifers up to bulk canners and cutters bulls 10015 higher; bologna bulls $4-500 other classes steady; practical "UTZ. -ir resorts, wnich received a shock yesterdav county agents ana ex- when raids netting $300,000 worth of I in msfwooa ana top veals stockers and feeders mostly Crude Market Hrk.H,iV I romt feasant, got another jolt today ting behind their 1923 fair.

when Sheep Receipts lambs slow. I w.vi-v. vii Muna ciuu oi uubk, iien-inve Former Colorado Justice Is Dead Why net ask at to crplsin and demonstrate the Lorain way to you now? We have a free booklet which gives Lorain recipes for everything you will want to can. Oct a copy today! 21 mostly 50c choice western fat lambs quoted at natives rock Community club, the Kiwanis MADE DOMINATIONS sheep steady; feeders wusuw ii-c-1 ana Wanamassa. worg.

j.ne jsneriaan notary Gambling paraphernalia valued at 25c lower; spots more; early top western feeding lambs $12.30. BEAUTY CONTEST AT .11 -rr XT vras confiscated and the xri 1 Laj wuo ana proprietors of the five resorts were Denver Prices. ciilb uuu ul xja.ieuuiv mxw i arrested Guests were hot molested. CANNINGTtime is here. Does it begin for you a period of sizzlin hot days spent over boiling kettles on a hot stove days cf exhausting work and worry? Not If you have a Lorain- equipped gas range! The Lorain Oven Heat Regulator offers you an easier, better way to can fruits and vegetables.

You can stay out of the kitchen while Lorain watches the canning. Read the recipe and you "II see how simple and delightful Lorain Oven Canning is. Remember, thousands of women have used the Lorain method successfully for several seasons. When farmed in thwr Indi DENVER, July IS. Cattle.

Cat Creek Jl-75 Lance Creek 1.70 Osage 1-70 Grass Creek 1.70 Torchlight 1-70 Elk Basin 1.70 Greybull 1-70 Rrvk Creek -1-35 Salt Creek 1.25 Big Muddy 1-25 Hamilton 1.25 Mule Creek -95 Sunburafi -80 eacn appointed committees to co operate with Secretary Hale and to ac 11 DANCE PALACE If receipts market slow to lower: SOAP MANUFACTURER DEAD beef steers $9.00 10.75; cows and DENVER, Colo- July 18Judge William Henry Gabbert. former, chief justice of the Colorado Supreme court, and widely known In legal circles in tho Rocky Mountain district, died here shortly after midnight this morning after a short illness. He wasi 74 years old. PASADENA. July IS.t- heifers $3.00 6.00; calves tively represent their respective sections in "Displaying Development." The Sheridan Commercial club, the Rawlins Board of Trade, David Gamble.

75. member of the stockers and feeders $4.006.50. firm of Proctor and Gamble, soap If 1 Hogs, receipts 360; market 10 to 20c k-eight nominations" hav -n made in tha nmtMt ntas'eri bv Ths Lorain Oven Heat Regn-lator automancally keeps your gas oven at any one of 44 different temperatures. When you light the ovan burner, aim ply set the red wheel at the best you want. The oven win stay at that uniform beat ragardleM manufacturers.

Cincinnati, died here the Thermopolls Chamber of Com- lower; top bulk $7.40 7.50. mere anil the Chamber of Commwcf I Monday. Mr. Gamble, resident Sheep, receipts 300; market 25c ifon dancina- academv to se- of Riverton are awaiting word as to of Pasadena for the past 15 years, was Coming to Colorado from Iowa, he settled in Telluride. in lower; lambs feeder a philanthropist, deeply interested in how they can best help in making the lambs $11.00 17.25; ewes $4.006.50 decking over the list reveals the -nies of many Cf the most popular 1882.

He was eieciea asautidw justice of the supreme court In 1S98 and 1923 fair the people's fair. Money; Even individuals, acting upon their until 1917. He was enter 1 church, activities. He was a trustee of Occidental college, Los Angeles, formerly-president of the board, and a contributor to the college endowment fund. the younger set.

Those bo have been nominated include the own Initiative are surprising the man justice from 1904 to 1907 and again agement. The most notable case is ox cnanges in gas pranurs. -CTaATZ gas cESSlSii RANGES baked-on finUh of tbeat rseges fflvea then I uatvmm wi Sugar vidual jars, things keep their fresh-from-the-garden firmness, color and taste. at 'A from 1915 to Uis. NEW TORK, July 18.

Call money W1 Marjory Siske. Ar- firm; high low ruling rate il closing bid offered at last loan 5. Call loans against acceptances 4. NEW YORKJuly 18. In the re B.m cn' elen Stevens.

Lucile C. Hue' Emma c- Johnson. Florence Jra-guerite Hammon, Jonan ANS INDI SIOUX 70 ft is good to loot at. AatecTeobMrae. 'Silver I a fined sugar market some brokers had a fair business to place at $8.75 for a.

jjyje Rojjiim. TMith Clemens that of P. J. QueaJy of Kemmerer, who Just sent in a check for $250.00, requesting that the money be used as special premiums in that department which would do the most good for the greatest number. King brothers of Laramie have again offered a special premium to the boys and girls, while many of the larger manufacturers have repeated or added to previous years offerings.

Time loans firm; mixed collateral. 60-90 days 55: 4-6 months 65. Prime commercial paper 5. of pleaaaia: ytei so4 coovuiLas mm fine granulated, direct with refiners fi 8 J-ongshore, Dorothy List, Elsie FOR GOEAT FETE as second hand offers were about iv Sadie Marnle. Anna NEW TORK.

July 18. Bar silver, 63c; Mexican dollars, 48c. Butter and Eggs CHEYENNE. July THE CASPER GAS APPLIANCE INC. Phone 1500 115-119 E.

First eliminated. The range on fine granulated was $8.76 to $9.00 Refined futures were nominal. Sugar futures closed easy; approximate sales, 8,500 tons. Sepetmber, December, March, May. $3.49.

Flax Seed DDLTJTH. July 18. Closinc nnfv Rioux Indians from the Pine ir 11 i'r Vae Manning, Madeline Quinn, Kith" Mrs. Emma Tobin, 'ne DavI. Miss Flo Burke.

J. E. Russell, Adeline Gilborne. Kjf'j Ada Cooksey. Hannah r'.

a-nd Ruth Oberg. 9 ri selected as most beautiful a round triP to Sw CaL The ono Retting second lthin receive a diamond ring, ir rl selected as third in the fft a platinum wrist watch, i CHICAGO. July 18. Butter, re Ridge agency. South Dakota, arrived in Cheyenno and went into camp at Frontier park, awaiting the opening of the Frontier Days celebration ceipts, 12,494 tubs; unchanged.

Cotton Surveying and Locations Geologists, OH Experts, Oil Field Slaps, Bine Prints WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO. P. O. Box 325 Room 10, Daly BIdg. Eggs, receipts, 17,413 cases; lower: I firsts.

2222c; ordinary firsts. Brhteh is to be heid July flax; July 2.62 bid; September 2.32 bid: October 2.25 bid; November and 27. The parry Includes Chief Flying Hawfc and Chief Chasing Hawk. NEW TORK, July 18. Cotton spot q.uiet; niiddling 27.35, bid.

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