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30,1921 WMRKET BSS ° ° NO STRIKE 1 — trading in rails but that group /Alsc | yielded, Union Pacific fallin Sea: und New Orleins, Texas and Mexican 1%. Call loans were again offered at 6% per cent and on Lén- don continued trong. 4, —Recelpt}, 1,00; market slow, 15 to 25 cents lower, Beet steers, $7.00@ cows and heifers, $5.50@8. calves, 8.50; (cows heifers, $5.59@ 8.00; calves, $6.00@12.00; stock and feeders $6.6098.35; bulls, $3.75@5.00. Hogs—Receipts, 700; market 25460 vents lower; top, $9.75; bulk, $8.15@ 9.00. Sheep—Receipts, @50 oonts lower; ewos steady; lambs, e IND FIELD NEW) 0 FIELD NE STOCK TRADING UTM OWL FIELD [3 TAREGULAR Reactions Follow Higher Prices | GRAINS WEAKER. AND UNCERTAIN Market Depressed at Opening by cE Pat FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & C Silver NEW YORK, March 3.—Bar silver, domestic, 994$c; foreign 57%. Mexican dollars, 43 %o: 25 6,600; market, a ' ; i $7.00@' 8, $4.50@5.40, : af ghee fine The reports that the Ohio Oil company has found oil in 7a Reports of Little Damage to 2 at Opening, Profita;faking Metals the wildeats drilling in Utah have been officially discredited os Wheat’ Crop OL SHORTAGE PREVAILS in Evidence NEW YORK, March $0—Copper— here and the rumor of the strikes appear to have emanated vo 4 u at : See i Seay elect Spot ‘and: nearby from sources that own or have leased considerable acreage ieee, Z TA ICAGO, March 40,—Fading away NE WYORK, Marys 30-—The stock} 12%; May and June 13/ NEW YORK CURB CLOSING — Midwest Refg. Midwest Com. Midwest Pref... Merritt . . Glenrock Oil... Belt Croek .. Western States . ..-. Prod. & Refrs. Cosden . ... Etk Basin Okmulgee Allen. , . Cities Service Blackstone Salt Creck ... in the Utah territory close ty the wells and the reports are * Buck Creek therefore highly colored in consequence, — MORE HOLDINGS market was feverishly actiye and un settled today, many selected issues sustaining losses. of two to seven points in the first half of the session as a Tesult of oxtéensive’ selling. Shares move “affected were those whose fingapial needs and future divi- dend policy haye recently been the Subject of inuch discussion among pro- fessional ’ traders. Shorts, also were encouraged by the poor Investment situation as indicated by. the, unsatisfactory, results attend- ing the offering of $47,000,000 New Iron—Nominally unchanged. Tin—Steady; spot and néarby $2@ @30; futures $29.75=320.60. Antimoy--Quie.! spot $5.12@5.25. Lead—Spot $4.10. ino—Quiet; East St. Louis delivers spot $4.65@4.75 of misgivings about crop damage led to ® Mvderate downward swing of 00 Prices today in the Wheat market. A Majority of reports indicated that no harm had been done by recetit low temperatures. Apparent absence of any new export business counted also Against the bulls. Opening _ prices. which yaried from 1 cent decline to % cent advance, with May $1.42% to 142% and July $1.25% «to $1.25 %, Were followtd by sethacks all around. Subsequently unusual depression in the corn market had’a bearish effict ON PACIFIC CORST AS STOGKS INCREASE HERE The stocks of crude in this state are piling up rather heavily on the pro- ducers hands and heretofore Wyoming has sent but little of the ail from here tothe Pacific coast, the bulk going east and @ large part being scnt across the Atlantic to Wurope. Circle Cliffs. AN these ‘wells are lo- cated on well defined anticlines and which appear to be well worth the trial for oil but nothing definite has yet deen found to prove that the structures cdntain oll. ; Fram the number of new incorpora- tions starting up/in the Utah and Capitel Pete . Chapreile . Money and Ex¢hange NEW YORK, March 30. — ‘Prime mercantile paper 7% @7% per cent. Exchange strong; sterling 60 day bills and commercial sixty day bills on banks $3.88%; commercial 60 day ington, one at Gainesville and one at Interests of Racine-Wyoming in : f York City bonds. bills $3.88%%; demand $3.93%; cables Montana, countries based’ on the oil lb tea paes close was heavy, with! ‘The statement made by some af the Among the stocks to show greatest | $3.94. E Parson: Seunlers Wield Are ear ae the stock buying public will . ‘Patealean s14z.75 | fs rf sate $1.40 and July $1.21 at|targer off companies on the Pacifie|weaknoss were Harvester, Otis Steel] Francs, demand 7.05; cables 7.07. have to look gharp. regarding the is- ae . cut 24.12 332% coast makes it appear'as tho a serious (Preferred, American Linseed, Ameri-| Belgian francs, demand 7.36; cablea . Purchased sues offered for investment in the ‘. Corn opened % to % cent down, in- * , Ol... 41.37 situation was developing there for fual|can Hide & Leather Preferred, Con-| 7.38 | {near future, ; Gear Widen Baan agp Apaciaee Bets 70:00 “sda Birt at 68% to 63% cents, and] ois, of which Wyoming has a plerti-|tral Leather, Mexiean Petroleum and| Gulliers, demand 34,50; cables 34.60. The Fargo Oll company has bought, It has been figured that were the] sutton Lake H yal. 8. Bteel... $1.25 Erle ‘olooatt ib 344k tu The statemunt is as follow Houston Oil. Lire, demand 4.15; cables 4.17. the iN a a BAe Oh rake eg arice. that are ‘starting up| Jupiter ... Union Radip HB. 13880 117.60 24,0 not lower with May 614 to 61% @ Maree Wace MOlRCinge.. Corel won wou Ease Soe Pet \ikoes | \-Grecvesvaemtna Vee es 1 the Racine-Wyoming compahy|in Montana alone to make as much| Kinney REL HAN afacdy he ¢, ; jected re=sure but losses| Greece, id 7.73. operating in the Poison Spider district,| money in the next two years aa. the | Tene. Greeic Royalty bet or late se unabenkannreuniyts °F eerie Ver to 34 cent off] Win tot bo semen ee emary 1, )\n there ‘stocks were confined to one| Argentine, demand 98 } This sale takes in about $00 acres of| prospectuses claim they will, the total] Lusk Royalty 03 2 i pag i ys ~ Will not be renewed by the producers, |or two points. Brazilian, demand 14.7: , 5 ae 4 | May at 41% centy-and then descended vhat| rag fontreal 11% per sci tng olf elds” and’ beatden a largo| ot tha war atvail tee neutron | Lawl Eatrolaum —— fe Ress stops will bo Hechesitry fe tationing | NEW YORK, Maroh 80 —Price ten-| Government ponds ereath coivoad amount of off selds equipment it also| ticipating. ; Mountain & Gull 121.1133 | Call Money i per cent| Provisions Inckea support. oll, says the Shell Oil company of |dencies were irregularly higher at the|bonds irregular. ‘Time loans steady; ransfers one producing well of the| Better progress is being made on| Northwest . Daa 2 LIBERTY BONDS Chicago Provisi Bock LESRAREEE TOE, rae ens | heninie ot toary Ree wimeer Web yes-jeixty days, ninety: deve: and\ atx Racine-Wyoming. ( the Western States Oil and Land com:|Outwest .. - 5% 014 ac posi es been increasingly acute for soveral|terday’s rally being for the most part|months 6 , W. D, Weathers of the Fargo re- @T7 per cent. CHICAGO, March “30. — Butter — Higher; creamery extrad 44c; stand- ards, 42¢. ) Begs—Lower: receipts, 19,711 cases; pany test in Okfuskee county, Okla- homa, near Ca the well now hay- ing veached a depth of 1,965 feet. It is expected that this will be finished Picardy . . ..: Riverton, Refg. Royalty & Produ Tom Bell Royalty. months; all efforts of oil producers to | well sustained or extended. Ratis and fill demands and ¢reate reserve stocks | oils were the leading issues with food for emergencies, have failed. Produc-|spectalties and utilities. Amorican tion has been increased but has not/Tolephono forfeited a very small part turned from Chicago yerterday after successfully completing tte” deal and stated today that the tratisser would mean a'campaign of operiting activity For the first tims on record thera is an ice famine m Iceland, due to the mild winter end lack of manufac during the next thirty days, ‘The opm-|avceer : erase dag | Mth, 2944; bids ay O@21c; at} been ablo to keep up with an evor-in-|of yesterday's substantial. guin, but | turing facilities s u sees eaee see mark, cases included, 21@23¢ © pmand. > \. es cont 800 It PF the coming season on. part of the) pany's ‘test well at Deer Creek, Okla. | Western Bxploration 2.35 |4th 4%8-.. Poultry—Alive; unsbatated, deer Apecyylas tte we apenas Se lctr adeetee’ tre eR ae etn vaiattoglingssfortldden: tallest aunes” ‘argo. is latter company alrendy,| is almo making bettor progress, having | Wind River Refining .. 02' Victory 4%s.. a gravat by a shortage of tankers for e trade ions - Prelin has some provén territory in the Pol: reached a depth of 2,00 feet.. The gaa Ser ga bringing oli to the Pacific coust from | inary quotations for foreign exchange son Spider fleld and with the additional| wells in Deer Creek are sti! holding WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKI-- Potatoes foreign ficids, so that no relief of ade-|gave promise of an active day in that - holdings of the Ractne-Wyoming ahd} yp thelr pressure anc tho OklahotialGrass Creek ~—=-----——- $1.18 | Rack Greek CHICAGO, March 30.—Potatoes—| quacy has been secured from outside quarter. Britiwh and Italian rates ap- ONWARD the equipment.the Fargo will be in| Natural Gas company is taking a con-|Torchlight —.........2~--------. 1.26 | Salt. Creek Receipts 2 cars; slightly stronger; | sources,” proximated theft maximum figures. | position to hecome the ranking factor in the Polson Spider development. The Racine-Wyoming holdings tat are takén over by this deal tothe Fargo consist of 120 acres of practt- gaily proven territory near the New York Oil company’s wells in the Poison ider and several other tracts lying outside the regtiJar development, but which are considered as good wildcat stuff. The Racine also has about 500 siderable amourit of gas each day, Elk Basin .—-..... noon euncneanaiones’ a 1:70 Big Muddy ,---.—-- -+---. Pilot Butte Hamilton Dome Mule Creek --* erthern white sacked and bulk, $1.10 The mighty time and tide . @1.20. of Human Events decrees * . Chiropractic King of all Healing Sys- tems. Health restored by Nature’s own way. Drs. B. G. & E. E. HAHN While the Pacific steamors accord ing ‘to tho above, are handicapped be- cause of a shortage in fuel ofls; thr Wyoming producers are unable to scl the heavy oils of this region because | of the freight rates that cffectually bar the shipments of ‘such low-grade | oils (> the eastern or western amari-| time market. Profit-taking and pressure from | shorts caused reactions thruout the| list within the first hour on today's | stock market. American Telephone | was freely supplied at a two-point de-| cline, Harvester lost 1%, Sears Roe-| buck, 1%, and the ols, coppers a leathers 1 to. it. ‘There was Iitz Wyokans Erects New ‘With completion of two wel on section 18-40-78 hourly expected by the Wyokans Oil Syndicate, the com- pany has completed the erection of an outfit on section 22-40-79 which will 806 development as soon as the other two wells are completsd. be ee to be first, superior and prior to the lien of any of the other above named defendants; and said George McRorey and Cornell Supply Co. are required to answer the petition address was Casper, Natrona Coun- ty, Wyoming, and to Cornell Sup- ply Co., a corporation of the State of Nebraska, with its principal of- ficé and residence in the City of Livestock Mart CHICAGO, reau Bu- March 30.—(U. S, of Markets.)—Cattle—Receipts, ST ENERATION The wells on section 18 are Just) Lincoln, in the State of Nebraska:|of plaintiff filed ja the above named 6,000; beef steers generally stend 70 fitcion apres on Pine Mountain and 160'acroa|agor the second Wall Crpele formation ea 4 sderenaanes diskvich court ob/ox before the BBth| carty top $9.40; bulk ieee weesen e PLANTE N’S BLACK Fyensent Site riveted in abe River. The equipment of and will be Crilled in just as soon as G ie aMolto: se Cornell Su jday of May, A. D. 1921, or said @9.50; butcher she stock and bulls c & G oR y a Wi spit ap timated by | the cementing process, to cut off wa- eee, oH 4 on tie hat! they etition will e taken as true and steady; bulk fat cows and heifers, o CAFSULES CHARLES J. STONE Hees sas being worth about|ter from the first Wall Creek is com. ply been sued, with other defend Judgment rendered accordingly. $5.25@7.50; canners and cutters, $3.00 2 “ : 000, pleted. “yg ve been sued, a Dated March 28, 1921. @4.50; bulk Bulls, $4,75@5 veal Petroleum Geologist i ants above named, in the above ‘en- titled district court by the above named plaintiff, The Nicolaysen Lumber Company, a. Wyoming cor- poration; that the object and pray- er of the petition in said action is|.7/yray 4, 11, 1921 to obtain judgment against the said! *”’ et (Seal) HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of District Court. Williaza 0. Wilson, ‘ Attorney for Plaintiff. Pubtish March 80, April’ 6, 13, 20, calves, 25 to 50c lower; brit vealers to packers, $7.50@8.00; stockers and feeders, strong to 25 cents higher. Hogs—Reeeipts, 16,000; slow, lights 10\to 15 cents’ iower; others steady to 15 cents higher; ton $10.25; bulk 200 pounds down, $9.75@10.20; bulk 220 : Reports and Surveys Grover Groyssch, woll-to<ot. Chey: Deanne : enne contractor, has boon in Cesper| © for tho past several days looking over the local field with a view to. elther erecting a larg apartment house or 4 number of smajl modern bungalows. FIVE PROSPECT PERMITS. [c= Sens 3 TO ONE PERSON IN ALASKA In District ‘Cours, Sixth Judicial District, in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, “The Nicolaysen Lumber Com- George MoRorey, in the sum of! $1,520.57 with interest thereon at TIME EXTENSION ASKED 89% per annum from September 4, : pounds up, $8.65@9.50; pigs steady to - KEEP SMILING No details of his plans are obtainable, Many as five prospectors" permits in| Chester M. Bryan, Receiver of] 1920, until paid, which said plpin- : BA ay oa ple eR onl Parietal WY cola av ee Peananer Okemo Alaska may be filed by one individual| George McRorey, Hoy. E.. Martin,| tiff alleges to be the balance ‘due ISONER sales sheep aad yearlings about In reaching a. decision, (Paid for by Friends of Chiropractic.) mder a ruling today by Secretary} A> Scheidemantel, and W. S. Holtz]|on an account for goods, wargs'and steedy; lambs 25 cents lower, good ORS pin eT Ries, mi man and F. 0. Holtzman, and Cor- nel Supply Co,, a Nebraska poration, defendants. Fall, the announcement ‘stating that mineral development was belng re- corr fairded by the rule allowing but one merchandise sold and delivered to the said George McRorey/ by ‘said plaintiff at the special instance’and $7.00; 100-pound shorn wethers and voorn’ ewes, $6.25 and $5.75 respective- 92-pound shorn, yearlings, and twos, ‘Subscribe! for The FrHbune—— wermit for 2,560 acres. The depart- ment retains the right to refuse per; ge not considered in the public terest. {request of the said Geo. Me- Geon OWichinney, neneesisant of Rorey, for rat pot ae ly used Wyoming, whose present place o*|in the.construction of the oneal y residence and postoffice address} welling house sityated on t jo are unknown, but whose last known|here after described; and to esta! len: nd rialm, ly}, gbod 85-1b. Colorado jambs; $9.25. to testify in a-robbery case hare, finds d| that he cannot return tho man to the! eastern state in the fifteen days’ time set. He had wired Indiaua authorities ‘fon a we extengidn* onthe, time: in. vurned. re ——— ibscril "Tribu: lish and foreclose a mate: an’ ail poet eee ud kt) lien upon said ‘dwelling ho upon the land on which it is \sit- gated, woe Pied in aoe in orningside jon to the Town : (now City) of er, in said Coun-| which Wiley must be ret! cy. of Natrona, in the State of Wyo-|;many hours of wasting, Sheriff Mar- ming, for the above. sum with said | tin believes that the lack of an answer interest and costs; and that the lien|.to his wire moans that hig request 1 1b, Fresh Creamery Butter ___._-____45e }] = ed No, 214 ean Morado Peaches_--___---_35¢e : a No. 244 can Morado Apricots__-______35e w\—Kr cor 1 gal. Silver Band.Maple Syrup______$2.50 j Y4 gal. Silver Band Maple Syrup_-___$1.30 }]_ CASPER ELKS Sardines in Oil, 3 cans for_ There will‘be a regular’session of thts lodge SECURITY PETROLEUM SYNDICATE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT REPORTS SHOW CAT CREEK OIL 10 BE HIGHEST GRADE PRODUCED IN UNITED STATES -—Headline in The Democrat-News of March 16. ee \4-lb. pkg. Japan Tea : 3-lb. can Cabinet Coffee Be ae. pate SS Sy Ae Ne 4-lb. bag Solitaire Pancake Flour______45¢ 1 large pkg. C. W. Soap Chips___-____33¢ 1 large pkg. Sea Foam _--_.,_-____--___38¢ 1 large pkg. Star Naptha _____________38¢ So it was with Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.¥., who, over 50 years ago, gave to the world a Prescription. which has never been equajied as a tonic for ‘the weaknesses of women. Many ywo:nen {n every hamlets, town or city will gladly testify that Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription did them a world of ®oed. Ask your neighbor. Another of this great physi- clan's “accessfai remedies is known as Dr. Plerce’s Golden Medical Discovery and, like the "Prescription," is now’ sold by drdggists everywhere, in both Mquid and tabiets. ‘This medi- cine was a success from the Start, for the list of men and us on Friday, April 1st Odd Fellows’ Hall Business Meeting and Installation By Order E. R., The wonder field of the world comes into its own. ‘Across the conti- nent they sing the praises of the famous! ,000-barrel field in Montana, And for good reasons. The oil, as the government report says, is the highest grade of any yet produced. And the wells in this field have, the highest average of any producing field in the country. In the heart of this great field stands 40 an 20 acres of the SECUR- ITY PETROLEUM SYNDICATE, We own 40 acres in the well- known Devils’ Basin north of Roundup structure where three wells are now producing. 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