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FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1921 WMRKET GOSSIP AND FELD NEN EH O1 FIELD TOWN GOMPLETED Che Casper Daily Tribune Today’s Markets by Wire 4 Furnished by Taylor & Clay Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg., Phones 203-204 = — PAGE SEVEN . Bureau pier YORK, Feb, 25.—Bar silver, 9140; foreign 54%e. dollars 41%c. Be wt 4 igher;- bulk beef steers, LOCAL w 3 . butcher stock, bulls, NEW YORK, Feb. 25. — Coppee pe iat taaigieiNeae Jains Wiad iver Refining -.- 01 02 Economic cress and Farm Re-!ana feeders stex Fs ; electrolytic spot and first quar- : < D Wyo- Z serves Cause heifers mostly $5. eculative ter 12%, second quarter 13@13%. The new camp of the Ohio Oil company in the Salt Creek |4m™" 58) aL eee oir wilde erie M. om mM land beef bulls, oocyte eb ther D ues Witness Fur-|"“tron—-Nominally unchanged. field is about done and the houses are being occupied by the|Bis Indian’ eS trl ake eee eae a2 34 cabs rede fens Wane i a see New oree mprry rr pn of 1g © 35 4 “t feeders mostly $6.50@7.75. s $32.00 @32.50. men Hy) me compeny whose employment is in the southern|Hessemer ---—------ ‘23 30] NEW YORK CURB CLUsiNG ACHIAGO, Feb. 25.—Now setbacks in| | Hoss—Receipt 000; market 10c pee | 0@5 part f the field. H Blackstone Salt Creck 88 92 /afidwest com. ........ 1.00 1.69 |th® Price of wheat took place today |t© Sc higher; heavies slow, others ac. 4 | + Spot $4.00. This new town of the Ohio’s lies on th st side of th: Boston-Wyoming 196 99| Midwest Refs. __.._$159.50 $140.60 | hcfly as a result of selling that was|ti¥e: top, $10.55 for 150 to 160-pound By Associated Press) | y St. Louis spot $4.75@ main road passing through the fel e west side of the 22 .25|Merritt -_..... 1250 13.00|288°ciated with uneasiness concern-| hogs; bulk 200 pounds down, $10.15@ ey YORK, Feb. Liquidation | that had been thi igh the field and close to the old dike 16 .19| Glenrock Oil 175 00/128 the economic outlook. Anticipation |9-50; bulk 220 pbunds up, $9.40@| cartier pene sues made further sub eaters his a up there for ‘a lepine hts 2 00loe a hearish government report on|0: Piss, about @ | stantial head t the broad and ac- | Money and Exchange Gab tigwover nial sevoe taentatin: Western States "85 "37 farm reserves March 1 tended also}, Sheep—Reccipts, allied of today’s stock market.; NEW YOE F —Peipel wee ‘On tho east side of the road, Arth. Prod. & Refr: 437 8,00|*° Weaken values. ested by shippers ness Was again shown |cantile paper 7% @7%c. FS ‘Borks has a xi Cosden’ ... B15 635|_ Support was lacking except after |92¢ heavy lambs 60c higher; lamb| (arog pe motors, coppers and sey-| Exchange Irregular, sterling de- je ee ae bene. his new ‘store (of Sie saan Rie ga7l™aterial declines. Opening quotations |p. $11; choice 90-pound » lambs, | Fa! of the stecls and ¢1 mand $3.86%4; cables $3.87% PE @ Salt Creek Mercantile company j lates tee. et Tag|Which ranged from % to 2% cent bulk fat lambs, $10.50@11; 108. Mitlal decline of 2% points in Atlantic] Francs, demand $7 g and the venture is starting off briskly Casper Ranger Okmulgee 25 37 lower with March $1.65 to $1.6514 wooled ye 8, $8.50; 194.) GUlf and West Indies was soon ex francs, mS with trade from all parts of the south- 08 Cities’ Service Com 48.00 253.00) 224 May $1.55 to $1.56 were followed | Pound shorn 8, $7.75; 122-| nnded to 314 points. Kelly-Springtield |cables $ bs ern end of the Salt Creek field. This 98 Peyronie? 69.00 69.25/22 Slight rally, but then by down-|PoUund ewes, $6 no choice handy.|Z!f@ dropped 2 points, Crucible S Guilde demand $34.10; cablas b new store fills a long felt Want as the ‘oo NW Vouie rOCl “s*\turns further than before. weight ewes here. 1% and Chandler Motor, Utah Copper | 34.15. < be Musehine Tes ene ae ea 84 Mexican Petroleus- $186.60, $157.00 | op osrort business together with talk and qeotall Stores 1 point each. Olis| Lire, demand $3.64; cables $3.68. Bole oan Ge teats ths Sate [Southern Wear: 2.15 Binglair Ol! 77 8135.00 $157.00 |of Hesstan fly danger in tho northern ‘VER, —cattlo — Re. |224 food specialties were fractionally | ‘Maris, demand $1.61, cables $1,$3. Pee ES eee ou eaeen, WI OUnE Deal Calls for "40 lacey tides fag angg| Pat of the wheat bett had a bullish | 300; market strons; beet stecrs, | ity seen tee eae approximat-| Greece, demand $7.4 Gh ia o 05 pret Com rey = luence later. The close was strong, | 5; cows and heifers, $3@6.50:}, "s ver quotation at a fur- Argentine, demand $35. Several parties have climbed to trs| ‘I Fansfer to Salt Lake City [Great Western cy Pan-American Pete... 73.12 15.00 /at the same as yesterday's finish to $8@11.50; stockers and. feed. | ‘MCF 1084 of 1% points. Brazilian, demand $16 top. of; Castle Rock recently, by way Company Jupiter 103 U.S. Stoel: ----crcze-+ 8260 89.00/14 cont higher, with March $1.67%4 Barly prices proved to be the lowest | Montreal’ 12% per cent discount. of the ladder that was placed on ta: pin staat oe Somer epee ee STM Ure 21.00| to $1.67% and May $1.57% to $158. pts, 300; market 10c to] 0%,{he forenoon, the market rallying] Call money easier; high 7: low 6: pe cast side, of this landmark but the : Lance Creek Royalty..-.. .08 Sterlings ea.a5% | LATE? Tecelts had a depressing ef-/15¢ higher; top, $9.35; bulk, $8,50@ Pray within the first hour. Atlantic {ruling rate 7; closing bid 6 per cent. fast explorers of this rock report thit | The sheep interests expect a better| Pane® Creek, Royalty SD si : Fast ongeormi acter erediew oenenie julf recovered the greater part of its | Offered at 7, last loan 6. the ladder is unsafe now and the top|*eason ahead than the past year and} yuk Petroleum .-.-.----- .08 platice’ F, -0716 | down including May at 68% @69% tho| Sheep—Receipts, 4,900; market 25¢ loss and American International an4| - . ’ has become loosened so that no one} look for a general resumption of thel Mike Heny serie, 08 wires 0160! market continued to sag. to 50c higher; lambs, $8.50@10; ewes, | onited Beate were 1 to 114 points! 5. can get up any niore. whole wool industry this coming sum- Gul y wo eg 2 Subsequently, small y | $5 eeder lamb 6@ 6.35 "Jover yesterday's final prices. Shorts ? cs ; i xsthants mez that willtic pat Gey pagkiacwe ot possess At alll sraney cee eee neanibersceat | offerings Jed ivarastiad ee cganthy te oeelee LIONS ERE UE: covered hurriedly in rubbers and t.. || Geologists Oil Experts Brenning Basin Work. the losses sustained by the wool grow- ma Wake ses) DS close was strong, %@% to 1 cent accos, AS-well as some of the textile || Oil Field Maps Blue Prints aaa, Femvayvenia Gt compas. |e sepa =e higher min tay Hoatee wo WHE Evidence Lacking, |{ Sims a'sert’ tec: | Explorations Reports i © Brenning fAeld eal has just been made public =P 70%. : ’ 8 of interest, however, in ' y for a deep test of that area and the| that is probably the largest sheep deal eeetr rt Oats were weak with other cereals,| { the more representative industrials|| | Wyoming Map & Blue € Walle HOW Milithe nedineawiand: will whae-anWyorame in recsht yeara: serees, 05 starting 1% to % off, May 44% to 441g¢ ‘Accused Men A Te {2nd rails. Purchases of the latter were Prixt Co. 7 ga about 1,000 feet more. In this transaction the Chesncy Sheep ve and later suffering an additional de atl Nine? minor shares such as St./] P.O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyri The Trapshooter well is also drifl-|and Cattle comapny operating in the Co cline. oO d. d R 1 d pees issouri Pacific and St. Louis} » Lyric ing in this field and this well is look-}southwestern part of the state has|Wwoenore cin ee ae el aee $0.52) Upturns in the value of hogs gave raere CLEASEA|& Southwestern. The seven per cent! S upon as almost a sure producer Exp! ere aameteeseeees 97. =: ~ because it is located in a position that turned over its entire business and holdings to the Wooley interests of WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKEE strength to provisions, oJe Lopez and Pedro Arago, arrest- is thought to lie along the oil belt|Salt Lake City. Grass Creek $1.75) Rock Creek 31.50] CHICAGO, Feb. 25.—Close: Wheat of the structure. + | The price was not made public Salt Creek _. ee ee EL AO Typha May $1.57%. leaaauireuietivertele et Ae sabe E but it was also stated by some of the Big Muddy ~~ 1.40] Corn—May 70c; July 72c. ine’ set Chappell Gets Lease. principals in the deal that the Wooley Pilot Butts aretay ise from the Burlington epitroad were 3 Several companies operating in the Salt Creek field have been the re- cipients of leases or approvals of leases from the government of late, Boston Wyoming's stock advanced several points on the news that this firm had obtained a lease and the Chappell Oil company has been grant- ed a lease on Section 7-39-78 where this! company has some acreage. from the list of active workers in this Poultry—Hens, 1c higher; 26c;| FOR RENT per poe ae industry in Wyoming. LE ea Rah OKs eee Shia Se es Seen $2.60 to $3.00 Expo Surplus wool sales of the War De-| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 25—Tue| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 26.— . : , . Gee, ee aera cae aatise partment scheduled to be-held carly [cheyenne Art association, will held a|Robert Montgomery, husky. fireman, Saoe | Eight Suites Office Good Red Potatoes, per cvwt. $1.50 Btatodietines ths pats Wau: towerea! to. this month were conceled as a result|public exhibition March 31, April 1,/accused by his wife of holding their CHICAGO, Feb. 25, — Potatoes — Rooms 65 cents « 100 pounds. Prior to that a great deal was going to French-At- Jantic ports for trans-shipment to Great Britain. Further cuts hay, been made in the French-Atlantic rate to meet this competition and the rate to the continent is now 75 cents a barrel, equivalent to 17 cents a 100 pounds. Cross channel Fates are e | uals. Ps A rf P 4 that has previously taken a prize at| independence which resulted in Cuba's 5-lb. & eee rrate ae than direct ooet Ont an exhibition of this association. second. ‘revolution. followed by the pail Strained Honey, per pail____$1.50 5 If work is “For Sale” attach sealed | Spanish-American war and’ interven- f ; : F ea ee eee oe er tee ccm | DENVER, Feb. 25.—Court proceed: chvelope to back stating price. tion, 10-Ib. pails Strained Honey, per pail__$2.80 . method more .desira ings, involving approximately $100,-|\ ‘The association will not be respon-|————————___________ Monarch Coff teel | Sune adieione in ocean freight | 000,000 in a test case to determine the|sible for any loss or damage. otiee, steel cut, per b______39e 5 tes to United Kingdom ha: ‘ot | Validity and scope of the nation-wide| All exhibits must be received by b * Ri Mee Ne Business. Little. cargo in| chain store system known as “Piggly-| Monday, March 28. Hu 5 lbs. Fancy Jap Rice for________ _-__.40e - moving and indications do not point Maneiy: reve inatituved 19 the) All exhibits elfould be. sant. prepaid k: : Er to immediate recovery. ‘There is no| United States district court’ here to Mrs. Ralph 212 West Six: FOR SHLE 3 pkgs. No-Vary Jelleta for___________Y5e talk of further reductions, and the next conference is. no! juled. for. A ANIMONIA FUMES PROVE FATAL TO GURIGUS BOY GREEN RIVER, Wyo., Feb. 25.— Curiosity caused the death of nine- year-old Elroy Evers, who child- ishly picked up and sniffed at the nozzle of a hose which was being used for cleaning the boilers of the Sweetwater Beverage company and which was connected with an am- interests Were also taken over by the Kinney Sheep company and the W:!- lam Mackey interests. The Chesney interests have main- tained a sheep range in Uinta county since the pioneer days of he indus- try and the preseint deal marks the passing of another of the old time firms in the cattle and sheep industry of an appeal made by Senator Ken- drick and other senators representing wool producing states. “Piggly-Wiggly”’ Hundreds of other stores in the Feountry using tho’ self-serving mer- chandising theory. will be affected by the decision of the court, it is be, lieved. CASPER ODD FELLOWS 10 PUT ON DOUGLAS WORK DOUGLAS, Wyo., Feb. 25.—Con- verse Encampment No. 11, I. 0. V. F., which surrendered its charter sev- eral years ago, will be reorganized here with a large membership within the next few weeks and the Casper Prize $1.00. The following prize will be given to a contestant who is under eighteen years of age: AAT EXHIBITION OPENED TO ALL STATE RESIDENTS and 2, in the Woman's Club room in the Carnegie Library. . Those competing for a prize must be a@ resident of Wyoming. All entries must be work of exhib- itor. Exhibits should marked “Copy” or Patent Attacked|*xov: No prize will be awarded on a study teenth street, Cheyenne, Wyo., accom- panied by full instructions: be “he following prizes will be given: First prize, oil painting $7.00, second prize $4.00, * First prize Water color $6.00, second prize $3.06. First prize China painting $4.00, sec- ond prize $2.00. First prize Crayon $2.00, CHARLES J. STONE Petroleum Geologist Reports and Surveys WINNETT, MONT. second Hamilton Ds Mule Creek ———=— 1.40 95 MAN ACCUSED BY WIFE [3 SENTENCED TO JAIL 2-months-old daughter over a bucket of water and threatening to drown the infant, Wednesday was sentenced by Justice W. H. Edwards to serve six months in jail and pay a fine of $100. pean” Stic Baire is a small village in the prov- ince of Oriente, where a group of patriots in 1895 set up a cry for Cuba’s “Now that I have been resurrected from the grave to which my stomach trouble was fast leading me and for which event I had made prepara- tions, even to having bought my cof- fin, Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has made a new man of me, and I feel as good as ever in»my life, after hav- ing been at the point of death half a dozen times with acute indigestion and colic attacks.” It is 4 simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intes- tion which causes practically all stom: ach, liver and intestinal ailments, in- cluding appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At all Lard—May $12.12 Ribs—May $11.37; July $11.75. | K. C. KANSAS CITY, Feb. Unchanged. Butter — Creamery 52%4c; packing unchanged, 15c. Firm; receipts 39 cars Northern White bulk $1,80@1.35. $1.25@1.35 owt. Frank Reed, United States internal revenue collector, will be at the court house from March 1 to 15, to assist! in filing income tax reports for cor- porations, partnerships and individ-| Provisions. 2%e July $12.45. 25.—Eggs— jreleased y They were a of evidence. The men had in ther poss ed by railroad operatives over to the’ railroad company. higher; Continental Bldg. Apply Office Judge Morris. Oil Companies Only Saturday Specials Fancy Winesap Apples, small size, Shantung Walnuts, per Ib____________25¢ No. 1 cans Apricots, per can_______-__25e Large cans Empson’s Kraut, per can___15e 5-Ib, pails Light Karo Syrup, per pail__55e Safe Home Matches, per carton______30e Large pkg. Seafoam for____ i 4 - 2 monia tank. The child inhaled tho druggists. ammonia fumes so deeply that he collapsed and later died at a hos- Phone 903. 142 E. Second St. pital. Se e. =. i M. C. Dutton has ‘returned to his Quality Courtesy Service home in the'city after looking after REFRIGERATOR business interests for the Mountain LINE . and Exploration Company in Billings, Montana. 17908 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TRIBUNE. OLD STANDBY, FOR ACHES AND PAINS iy man cr woman who keeps Sloan’s handy will tell you that same thing SPECIALLY those attacked by rheumatic A counter-irritant, Sloan’s ment scatters the congestion and ad labs ako Simplicity of Construction Durability of Parts : Pertection of Operation MTT TTT We know that your underreaming can be done for less) ‘money with a Swan Underreamer than any other. (iii can rent one from any one of ovr stores. OIL LAND FOR SALE OR LEASE . 4,400 Acres for sale or lease in the vicinity of famous : Willow Creek Oil Structure In Teton County, Montana WUVERNEURR MARA iatributed Exclusively by Denn \I eport BRANCH eet kl Machine Treeeee eee ghee edad Underreamer Factory: Marietta, Ohio STORES | | | WHA El Dorado, Kans. Ft. Worth, Texas and aches of lumbago, ni muscle strain, joint stiffness, 4 ises, e results of exposure. You just know from its stimulating; healthy odor that it will do you goo 1 Sloan’s Liniment is sold by_all . gists—35c, 70c, $1.40. Write, Wire or Phone Cc. K. MALONE, CHOTEAU, MONT. —then and now ANYTHING WORTH WHILE RE- QUIRES AN EFFORT. Your widow and children will collect only those policies you had in force at death. That swift and sanitary refrigerator cars carry your meat from these packin; plants to every partofthe country. - Certainy it’s de best ‘iever made. Didn’t me an’ the kid work on it a whole year to make it 6 Reels of Joy Kids, the Charlie Chaplin Prize Parade will take place at 1:30 p..m. andcities. He was a pio but he couldn’t keep up with his job. methods had to give way to new ideas in sanita- tion and distribution. Concentration of population drove the peddler and his wagon out and brought the modern pack- ing industry and the neighborhood retailer in his place. ‘And the modern packing business means this: ‘That near the farms and ranches, the centers of live stock pro@action, are peck’ plants that assemble and manufacture the meat products you use. Dealers in towns and villages are supplied directly and regularly from these refrigerator cars. TIMBERS We can rig you up with all sizes of the best And in cities the refrigerator car is unloaded into branch houses, chilled and sanitary, from which deliveries are made to your meat shop. And all the time the meat is kept so chiHed that deterioration is prevented. Swift & Compeny’s plants and branches aro co-ordinated, interchanging supply and support- ing each other, when necessary, so that no section of the country may ever lack its daily meat. Swift & Company, U.S. A. seasoned rig timbers. Give us an opportunity to quote prices on all of your lumber requisites. KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 ‘Capitol Life’ McGrew Phone 153 orecereccevcccovceesesccseoccoscceceseos: TTT

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