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WEBE=SDAY, AP tts vs, TER be Casper Daily cribune PAGE SEVEN ; 3 ; = 7 | Antimony—Spot, $5.12 |Bbara of E = : ; qualization for the pur- , ; Lead— Quiet; spot, $4.25. $4.62 4.70. "fone thereto, and there being” one r objecti to tl ‘smnent ra! FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY CHICAGO, April 13—(United States | Barer [fled therein ac provided fa 6 NEW YORK, domestic, 994 Mexican do i rovided in said no- tice, after a tho: rough discussion d understanding of the same, the |«@id objections weré overruled, and Bureau of Markéts)}—Cattle—Roecelpts, 9,900; market generally steady; spots higher on beef steers and buils; top| April 13—Bar silver, foreign, 5: 45 54c. DPAYROLLAT |j[ssersrerexcoies.s.seax[l 19 STILL VEM= = STEELS SLUMP poe sae steers, $9.50; bulk beef steers, | pee ty it was accordingly ordered that said ; f BIASORTH: bulk dat: owe boa hae : ; Money and Exchange. > j HE STAND Wyo-Tex. ..... Many | Facnen ee Contribute to}s5s@rt0; eenhere nant heifers | Heavy Selling by Shorts Results| New YORK, April 13—Prime mer 1 NOW ATE ECO REN EEE co 3 Bearish In in Chicago |largely, $2.50@4; bulk bulls, $5@6.26: in Additional Losses in |‘antile paper. 7%@7% per cent. | dained by the Mayor and Council xchange heavy; sterling, demand 33.895; cables $3.90%. Francs,.demand, 7.08, cables 7.10. Belgian franca, demand 7.35, cables yeal calves mostly $7@8; stockers and feeders steady, Hogs — Receipts, 16,000; opening slow, 150 to 25c higher; later fairly aotive, uneven; mortly 10c to 15¢ high- Trading CHICAGO, April’ 13,—With crop, ! economic and financial’ conditions all fontinuing beurish, the wheat mar- of the City of Casper: SECTION 1. That the said as- ‘sessment roll as filed in the office jof the City Clerk of the City of |Casper, Wyoming, on the day and Many Issues er 2,000 to “to Be Working at Pi Refinery Within Short ume, Is Report Current in NEW YORK CURB CLOSING Midwest Refg « $138.00 $140.00 Midwest Pfd. - 3.00 NEW YORK, April 13.—Shorts con- tinued the attack on steels and equip- Guilders, demand 34.53, cables 34.63. Merritt . . 11.50 12.00 er than yesterday's ments during tho morning on today’s 5 r Glanrock’ Oil ir, ket today. developed fresh weak-| $0 35. bulk 200 ete cow gk. 80 stock market, effecting additional} ire, demand 4.67,"cables 4. year eax mentioned for the grad- : Sate homie: ds hess. “Gelling wasted by a house with|9.:5, pulk'220 pounds up, #1.90@ee0;| lorses- ‘Transcontinental alin wero| MArks, demand 1.60, cables 161, |i and paving of streets and por. Whe | Bian LGR SS a oa Western States Ot co hwestern connections, and it was! pie. 100 to 250 higher: bulk desirable, |SubJected to further depression, and| Greece, demand 7.10. tee a A ree shes aye eae the labor market in Casper again and | Chappel Prod. & Refin. 4.25 Te inlet be beaut pitthegeartoars| Onze tobaccos were heaviest of the spe-| Argentine, demand 62.50. land: the same a: haceby:ciafiewal ! rf r agains 0 ar. ‘ razilian, deman : ) scores of men are being put to work Cosden . Bar Sal : Bheep'— _ Receipts, 19,00; shorn. “ialties, | Sumatra forfeiting two and the City Clerk is hereby in- Opening prices, whith varied from unchanged figures to 1 cent lower, including ‘May at $1.26% to $1.26% and ‘July $1.09% to $1.10%, were followed by additional netbacks, although’ transient rallies intervened. British) strike advices counted as 4 Montreal. 11% per cent discount. Time loans easter; 60 days, 90. days and six months, 64%@6% per cent. feet Sal ORDINANCE NO. 216-A. AN ORDINANCE CONFIRM- ING ASSESSMENT ROLL IN points on the reduced dividend. Out- standing features of strength wero confined largely to inconspicuous ts. sues. National Biscuit, Remington Typewriter, Coco Cola, National Lead preferred, and Harvester were among the various specialties to show gains| at the plant daily, No definite quota has been st on the force to be re- cruited and laborers will be taken on the -plant until all departments which are now Cette f for men have been filled. Already there are over. 1,800 men on lambs, top $9.25 to shippers, bulk, $8 @8.75; choice 104-pound shorn lambs for export, 7.25; best wooled lambs not sold; good 100-pound shorn year- lings, $7; choice Colorado pulp fed shorn ewes, 36. structed to certify to said assegs- ment roll and deliver the same to the City Treasurer for collection. SECTION 2. The sum charged against each cuch lots, tracts, and parcels of land or other property 236.00 Indiana 70.00 NEW YORK STOOKS. 8. O. 70.60 Mexican Petroleum ..$140.00 $139.00 1 ‘depressing factor, All deliv- RADE Im BADY cuicks, |°f 1% to 6 points. International)/PAVING DISTRICT NO. 14. in the assessment roll heretofore the payroll. This is an ‘addition of Sinclair Ols.2-ce..c ate 12393 lee me eheae wen teiiintinees| DIG TRADH-IN BABY CutcKS, |0C 1% to 5 pointe, international)” WHEREAS). the hearing. of the|confirmed on Paving District No. approximately 100 during the past Texas-Oil ~ 41.25 /41 26] prices yet this scason. ‘The close was ast rise gn the favorable statement of |##essment. roll as filed in the of-/14, or any other portion of said 15 days after discounting the heavy Pan American Pete .. 68.62 68.62 heavy, 3¢ to 41sc. net. lower, with} NORWALK, Conn., April 13—Thelearnings. all money opened at 7/|fice of the City Clerk of the City|sum not paid within the thirty-day labor turnover which Is reported from U. S. Steel. + 80.00 80.50] May $1.22% to $1.23 and July $1.07|Chicken counters at the Snd-l0.cent| por gent, despite an increase of sup-|0f Casper, Wyoming, on the 7th|period provided by statute and the plant. The policy has not been Union Pacific R. I... 115.37 114.62} to $1.07%. stores here are doing a rushing bust-| ply. day of February, A. D. 1921, for|thereafter remaining unpaid, shall announced but it is known. definitely ness this year. the grading, construction of pave- that the forces ‘will be recruited past be paid in ten equal annual install- ment. and other improvements in- It is a strange life ments, with interest upon the whole FOREIGN EXCHANGE. In corn, there. was much buying of| tho baby. peepers’ acid me mere ncrouay market opened with a re- ew y y" ire agains’ the 2,000 mark. ° Sterling -... -- May, and. sehing of, July, Put all] aise tead. Snatched from the “brood | tire wheel andl cuulyment shaven Over,|cidental to the paving of strects and|unpaid sum as charged at the rate Francs .... mea ee Lotce oft to m chads] Nem” incubators before they reach the} nicht announcement of tho. cut in/Portions of strests in aid Paving /of 6%, and each year hereafter onc Lusk Petroleum _... | Marks eee | |advarice’ with July 60% to 60%e the|*e24er age of one day, they arrive’at| prices by the United States Stecl cor- District No. 14 in the City of Cas-|such installment, together with the Market Go . Mike Henry .... 107| Lire... Paeskat: worked’ irremilettnriaeey: the popular 5-and-10-cent emporiums| poration failed to stabilize. those is-|PeTs having been set down and com-|interest due thereon and all install- SSUP |) sountain & cuit 1/25 | Call Money. Cone ai ea Temularty lower. at.|via the mail. Purchased by flappers|sues. ‘Tho first few transactions re.|N€ on for hearing at 8 o'clock in|ments thereafter to become duc Northwest . . 28 LIBERTY BONDS. dropped to a new low record for the| ft Pets, and by housewives for futurc| sulted in losses extending from frac- the evening on the 4th day ofjshall be colleced in the manner and 01/3%s .... season. Prices closed weak at 1% to|“nners, they leave the stores, chirp-|tions to one point in Crucible, Beth-|April, A. D. 1921, at the City Hall|at the times provided by law. Oil Litigation Grows. .09| First 2@2%e net decline with July 68%0 to|/PS singly in the fur muff of a coving|lehem, Republic and United States on Center street in the City of Cas-| Passed and approved this 6th day Litigation already has been started ‘07| Second 45, BS ie. young mistresr, or crowded together | Steels and also American & Baldwin pans saad, ve notice of this hear-|of April, A. ub 1921. 4 «ver leases granted and~ rulings 19% | First 445 Oats were relatively steady, start-|i" the bottom of a water pail. The only | Locomotive. Rails and shippings, es-|/1& Me enn ayer in the aby | (Seal) ~H. sees tendered by the department of the .05| Second 4%s 2ling unchanged to %c down, July|STwnups of their species they ever| pecially Canadian Pacific, Union. Pa- i) aad. te in S peoviaee. hy PY | A thest? ASA F? SLOANE ‘ayor. interior in ‘connection with ithe oll 07|'Third 44s 37%c to 37%c and holding close to|*°¢ are not of the feather variety. cifi orthern Pacific and Mercantile) OW) ape eat all cbjections being | Attes| City’ Glecke ot leasing act. ‘The outcome is consid-| Western Exploration 2.351 Fourth 4% the initial range. REAL Pag OR, Marine preferred registered similar|C@led to eee ehpckond to 0 -eaid| eunhane uty Laat ered of much interest and importance | Wind River Refining ---. 02 Victory 4%s . Higher quotations on hogs helped Subscribe for The Tribune———-|declines and foreign oils, notably | #ssessment_ roll _agd_ sitting ‘ublish | Apri pRoyal Dutch, were heavy, Firmness was shown by International Paper Utah Copper and a few specialties Preliminary exchange rates on Lon- don reflected the tense British labor situation, to western oi] mén, A ruling made by former Secretary Payne in November last, in the case of Burke ys. Taylor, set forth hat the department could not deal with the applicant for a lease, whom it held WXOMING CRUDE OIL. MARKE- a tase Sah $1.76; Rock Creek -. ame nnn $1.50 Torchlight 1.75} Salt Creek ——~------------~------ 1.40 Elk - - 1.75|Big Muddy .-.. Greybull ~.---- --—-—----------- 1.75] Pilot Butte ---. TO LATE TO BE CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—One of Casper’s highest class homes; located in the exclu- very large living and Grass Creek Closing Quotations. CHICAGO, April 13.—Close: Wheat—May 31.22%, July $1.07. Corn—May 55%c, July 58%c. wocwvenwecs 1.40 - 1,40 sive district; to be the holder of the legal title to| Lance Creek -——--- 1.70] Hamilton Dome’ -.------------~ Oate—May 35%c, July 36%c. diningroom, exceptionally large bed- x) , + the land, It cites the insuring clause | Lander ----—----——-—-. +65] Mule" Creek: Seanad Pork—May $15.20, July $15 {rooms with French mirrors in closets; Metare. ust Ive under section 18 of the act which says i Lard—May $9.80, July $10.23, setpel jbathtictaeesr wuboccve fire: |e: Ny cat am, AP nearer ond that ‘all leases hereunder shall inure ef 7 7. Place: oak woodwork; fjnished base-| Market quiet; clectrolytic, spot and sieDadig. i ni Saute, .cr interest, inthe: lands. ac: Ribs—May | $8.92, May, $9.37 mrnt; laundry trays; hot-water heat;| near by, 12%¢: May and June, 1c. | 4 t© the benefit of the claimant and all! cepted by the Eureka Wyoming under beer EES east front corner, 60x140; double gar-} 4 . 1 northern, $26; No. |{ $ persons claiming through or under|compromise. Big stakes are the is- iL} Potatoes. age; lawn, walk ‘and. trees. Can you |o sonnet 3 res. Ipment 2 northern, $25; No. 2 southern, $: aan ‘Easy; spot and nearby, futures, $29@29.50. him by lease contract or. otherwise, as » their interests may appear.” Taylor, being the claimant, was given the lease. Burke and the Ohio OU company claimed eases ffom Taylor and sought to join in the ap- plication accordingly, but without se- curing recognition by the department, being told to adjust their claims be- CHICAGO, April 13.—Potatoes — Market stronger; receipts, 31 cars; northern white sacked and bulk 90c@ $1 cw new Florida Spaulding Rose No. 1, $8@8.25 bbl; No. 2, $6.75@7 bbl. sue as the ground is considered proved for heavy production of oil. There are 40 acres in sectiotm 5 and 120 acres in section 8, in township 89, range 78, Western States already has drilled in one second Wall Creek sand well on the lands in section 5, and is Radel (est to drill in a ‘second one on’ section 8. find anything to equal this for $9,009; $4,500 will handle. Montgomery Realty and Investment Co., 143 South Center street. Phone 1310. 4-13-3t FOR RENT—Large one-room house also dandy sleepingroom, SE enery gentlemen preferred. Apply at South Jackson. 413- at $29.25 BASIS OF STOGK SALE. TO STANDARD WORKERS IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUYING A NEW SINGER : SEWING MACHINE 5 Chicago Provisions. CHICAGO, April 13.—Butter—Mar- The basis on which Standard em- tween themselves or through the —— .|ployes who take advantage of the op-|Ket firm: creamery extras, 46%; FOR RENT—Two-room house at 934 : courts.. Burke and the Eclipse Oil Oil Excitment at Wheatland. =| portunity to acquire stock interest in| Standards, 440. : Ee peau Poplar.” Call 134 North So DAG Bates | coene ; company, accordingly have filed suit) ineantAND, Wyo. April 12—-|the company, will) purchaso | their} _ss*—Market higher; receipts, 23,- here). Price of fivedrawer ma- i inthe United States court at Chey-|..1. cocond oll excitement of the past|Stock will be $73 a share. This has|155 cases; firsts, 24%4c; ordinary firsts, FOR RENT—To share pleasant bed-|} ~chine, $110. Price of seven- 4 enne against Taylor. week in this vicinity was caused by|been the average price of the stock|20@21c} at mark, cases -included, 22|' yoom with man in modern home; || drawer machine, $115, On easy | The case of the Out West and ‘Wyatt Oil companies’ is similar in some respects, but not in others. developments on the Davis farm, lo- cated a mile west and-a mile south of the Lakeview poatoffice. ‘These companics held operating con- tracts on 180 acres with the Eureka Wyoming Petroleum company, which was a claimant for 480 acres of Salt Greek léihids. ‘The(remainder of the 480 acres were contracted, 260 acres to the Western States company and 40.acres, were held by the Eureka Wyoming itself, with no operating contract given to anyone: The ap+ plications by the Eureka Wyoming on the 480 acres were rejectcd ‘by the|” department, and subsequently a com- promise was effected with the gov- ernment, under jvhich the Hureka ‘Wyoming offered to' accept 160 acres ofits selection at 25 per cent royalty, and a lease was granted accordingly. This was under, section 18a, which «= match,, and the substance Mr. Davis lowered a: heavy chain on a rope into an old well hole in order to determino the necessary length. of pipe for a pump he-intended to place in the hole. “When he drew out the line, he found the chain and the lower part of the ope soaked with an oily substance. He applied from the chain and rope, partially. A pump was brought out at once and the hole pumped out, a consid: erable amount of of] being found in the water. An oil company has al- ready secured a lease on the property. DRILLING RESTRICTIONS empowered the president-up till Feb- ruary 25 of this’ year “to direct and compromise the’ settlement of any such tontroversy upon such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon, to be carried out by an exchange divisior of the proceeds of operation." ‘The selection made by the Eureka ‘Wyoming consisted of 120 acres of land upon which it had operating agreements with the Western States company, and the 40 acres it h-lJ itself without operating agreements. The lands upon which it had oper: ating agreements with the Out West and Wyatt companies were not se- lected, although it is claimed by these companies that their acreage and the material sums which they had ex: pended in improving the lands were an equity consideration by the gov- ernment in effecting the compromise. Both, companies are pi is suits to contest, and claim their pro rata Geologists Oil Expests Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric IN MID-CONTINENT OIL FIELD’ LIFTED: TOOKY TULSA, Okla., April 13.—Drilling restrictions in the oil fields of Okla- homa end. Kansas, which have. been in effect since February 17, were re- moved late yesterday by action of the Mid-Continent Oil & Gas Producers’ association. MEMORIAL DAY I have erected forty curbings in Casper cemetery in two years and not a crack in one of them. Hun- dreds of satisfied monument cus- tomers throughout the state testify to my workmanship and fair prices; Place your: order now for’ Memo- rial Day work. Robert Simpson CASPER MONUMENT WORKS 505 E. Second St.. Casper, Wyo. Phone 957-W NO TTT Fly Screen and ‘10s S. Center LUNA ‘We Have a Complete Line of New Perfection Oil Stoves Ovens and Cabinets = In All Sizes Paints and Varnishes )Jouds- Hardware “Where the Best Costs Less” Opp. Henning IHVLEUVULLNSSN0N4SS000N90000¢010700 LUN Poultry Netting Oliver Company Phone 714 | =| NIQUE for the six months period prior to March 31, according to announce- ments received ‘at the plant here yes- terday. The following notice concerning the stock was received from R. W. Stew- art, chairman of the board of direct- ors; W. M. Burton, president, and BD. G. Seubert, vice president, who com- pose the board of trustees » “Pursuant to the provisions of sec- ‘tion eight of: the efiiployes stock pur- chasing plan, as contained in book- let ‘of instruttions,.we beg to advise that the average market prico of, Standard Oil company (Indiana) stock during the six months previous to March 21, 1921, was $73 a share. “Therefore this price will be used on all purchases of stock for em- ployes during the period April 1, 1921, to March 31, 1922, inclusive.” commend tor Stdostor ip PE-RU-NA is} as health protector for @24c. Poultry—Alive, lower; Unchanged to ic higher; firsts, 22@ seconds, 18@1%c. fowls, Butter and poultry—tnchanged. eee es ere Since five young women teachers in one school in Winnetka, II, nounced intentions to wed, the super-' is contemplating advertis- “love-proof’ teachers. ane Pert eee ee Colds and Gri Danan aa meuaang cae ‘It in wiseto keep a bottle of Po-ru-na in the house for Coughs proud of ita record af fifty whole family, years have an- ‘board. Phone 1623M. FOR RENT—Two furnished house- keeping rooms. 330 North Fos 4-13-1t* FOR RENT—Front sleepingroom 137 North Beech. 4-13-11 4-13-1t* payments with liberal allowance on old machine. Phone 1263. Shop 344 South David St., Corner Midwest Ave. Bie; All residents within the city limits of Casper, whose property abuts any sewer mains, are hereby notified to make direct connection with same and all out-houses are to be. removed and vaults disin- fected and filled in. All connections and removal of out-houses to be,completed on or before the 15th of May, 1921. All residences and buildings now in process - of erection or to be built within the city limits and abutting sewer mains, must have sewer connections arranged for and be connected at time of occupancy. By order of City Council. BENJ. F, PELTON, Mayor. struction, R. M. Duff Building ae “MICHELIN Rap overcome causes of tire When a tire is cut, dirt and moisture work in between the layers of cords weakening the tire and causing early decay. Michelin Tires offer maximum pro- Mi tection against such injuries, exceptional toughness and thickness of the Michelin tread prevent many cuts from penetrating; and if a cut does penetrate the injury is+mini- f mized by the Michelin body-con- The Tn this construction every MOSHER cord is impregnated with rubber, the tire being a single mass that offers unique protection against the inroads of dirt and moisture yet is flexible in the extreme. 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