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4 Casper Daily Cribune Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY¥ Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. Phones 203-204 MARKET GOSSIP AND. FIELD NEWS WHEAT PRICES FORGED LOWER’ CHICAGO, April 14—(U, of Markets)—Cattle — Receipt beet steers steady to 750-pound steers and heifers, $! S. Bureau 9,000; ime top 5e lower LIT Of ConPOniO GROWING oil testing plants in the midcontinent field and it appears to contain quall- ties that are not combined in the usual run of crudes from the north; west. The Pine Mountain oil is a bet: -ter crudde lubricant than many of the high grade oils of this state, and be- cause of this quality a southern rail- road has made offers for it to use in ter crudé 1ul it than many of the gn rigdtin mean that the ofl would be marketed direct from the well without being refined. The Evans Oil corporation will de- vote its principal efforts to the pro- duction of this crude and placing it Gult Pipe Line company today cut the and came to Casper about a year ago, Price of coastal crude from | crude from $1.25 to $1. when he took up some holdings in the Bolten Creek field. He has made his “Mr, Brun has decided to move to Casper to make his residence in order to be close to his work, and to this end has purchased a home on South Ash ‘street. Mrs. Brun is with him apd they expect to occupy their new residence about the first of the com- ing month. SEVEN FROM CASPER 10 IN SALT GREEK FIELD Producers and Refiners brought in another gusher on section 30-40-79’ in the Salt Creek field yesterday, ex: pectation of this event. the officials of the Denver office were out at the LANDER COURT TAILS A murder case, in which two Lan- NEW GUSHER UNGORKED [a mertzcez.n,rte oe sa bility for the. death of Nancy Wales, on & ranch in Fremont County, will be the most important action on the spring term of eourt which will open in Sander May 10, Brown, who is at present in Douglas, will hear the case. Another important action that will be tested involves a charge of fraud Judge C. 04 fSteady to le higher; firsts, 23c; sec- onds, 19c. Butter—Unchanged. Poultry—Hens, 1c higher, 27c; broilers, Se higher, 65c; roosters un: changed. Chicago Proyisions. CHICAGY, April 14.—Butter—Un- changed. Eggs—Higher; receipts, firsts, 26c; ordinary firsts, mark, cases included, 22@ Poultry—Alive, unghanged, oO, fle nt resulting from the last electio: ii Potatoes. ecg the Sigh Fae fn a a hai fisia. fa estan well) drilled ae and which Frank Wise charges that sal CHICAGO, April 14.—Potatoes— cd * expect ions were ed to the aa ih! ae a iene pret BE OMIT TED T0 BAR bi s realiz was beaten for a county office by|Firm; receipts, 51 cars; northern new concern and A. K. Bott, the-well known proprietor of the Henning, is vice president. MEXICAN OIL PERMITS. ARE DELAYED FOR TIME MEXICO CITY, April 14.—Permits for the exploration and exploitation of petroleum lands in Mexico will be withheld by the department of com- merce and industry ulitil article 27 of the constitution governing subsoil pent in this country is given offi- interpretation, it was declared by Ratael Zubaran Capmany, head of that department, last night. He added that contracts made ip violation ' of this ruling would not be respected. Extensive corcessions granted Jose Y. Limantour, secretary of the treas- ury during the administration of Por- forio Diaz, have been nullified and plang haye been completed for their return to the government, it was of- ficially announced last night. psec rain, Ate. aly ———Subscribe for The Tribune——— oT CHARLES J. STONE a ee this store, delighted with their purchases and eager to buy more. Such enor- Lac acntge ns Pe re he me mous trade is strongest possible proof that our values are all we claim them to be, INNES, MONT. Fontefas gold gaumally, Many special bargains on sale not described in this ad The well is a big one and found the Second Wall Creek sand at 2,800 feet. ‘The well si sto flow when’ the bit got-into the about a foot, but the Seing: wae kept up until the tools etrated about eight feet. No close estimate of the amount of Production {s available, but the well is expected to make 1,000 barrels at the least. ge One-third of the tutal wealth of En; land is eet by_36,000 persons. Seven of the eight « eight applicants who were recommended for admission to the Wyoming bar this week are from Casper and the other is located at| had Douglas. Those admitted as attor- neys of good standing in otber states were; Robert Lee Bagby, of Casper, ota, of California; William Wes: of Casper, formerly of Msstasippt, and George Aaron Wedell, of Casper, who formerly” pristion’ ip Minnesota. ‘The others admitted following ex- amination are Ballinger Cobb, Marvin L. Bishop, Jr., William F. Penning- ton, William J. Werbit. all of Canper, and A. A. Emley, of Douglas. HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS ! Better Looking—Take Re _ Olive‘Tat Tablets in Boston up to the present. Harry Pavilion Theater RAINBOW GIRLS VAUDEVILLE CO. The Talk of the Town Where Everybody Goes to See a Neat, Clever Show Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at 2:30 } MEN’S COVERALLS. Challenge Sale Price $1.98 BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS. Challenge Price SILK SOCKS, Assorted Colors. Sale Price 45c MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS. in Attractive Patterns. Sale Price 95c Evans’ Price 30c alll Charles Burch. Judge Brown’s tenure of office and the manner in which he is cleaning up the clyil and criminal dockets over the entire Sixth judicial district is bringing approval from the western county seat Charley E. Hughes is the fourth graduate’ of Boston university to be- come secretary of state of the United States. Hig predecessors who were William L. Marcy,| of the census burea) white sacked, 90c to $1 cwt.; bulk, 90c 1} @$1.10 owt. Rose No. 1 “COTTON new Florida Spaulding 25 bbl.; No. 2, $6.75 bbl. UMPTION GROWS. Cc WASHINGTON April 14.—Cotton manufacturers utilized more raw cot- ton during March than in any month since last September, a total of 437,. 933 bales having been consumed, ac cording to the monthly report today This wag 20,- 325 more bales than in February. ROCKFORD SOCKS. Sale Price, Pair 10c TURKISH TOWELS, Good Size, at 25c Each RED AND BLUE HANDKERCHIEFS. Sale Price WE HAVE JUST PUT IN A COMPLETE STOCK OF BOYS’ SHOES WHICH WE WILL SELL AT SPECIAL CHALLENGE SALE PRICES Two Shows Nightly---7 and 9 Theater HIERS~ wTtiCTz_A iiiiTTTTiTITTTATTKINS it cS =} Spring Challenge Sa Your dollar will have double buying power at this sale Since the beginning of our Challenge Sale crowds of customers have filled = CANVAS GLOVES, Three Pairs MEN’S DRESS CAPS, Good Assortment. Challenge Price MEN’S DRESS SHOES, Black Wax Calf. Sale Price .938 cases;! heavy bullovks, $9.25; bulk beef steers, $8@8.75; butcher she stock, 10¢ to“l5¢ BLENAOGK CAA DRIVEN BY IABY LAM, REPORT’ It was erroneously stated in The| Tribune's account of an automobile | necident at Glenrock that Jack O'Rourke, who was killed, was driy- ing thé car. Later advices from of the car was driving when the ac- cident occurred. O'Rourke's remains are _ being shipped to Omaha today for burial, His widow will accompany the body, Mrs. Floyd Jones, who suffered a painful hip injury; is reported to be improving nicely. Other victims of the accident are also said to be much improved. our salesrooms daily. AALS. SUFFER DECLINE AGAIN : Livestock Mart | ome and General Asphalt. Royal Dutch was the only conspicuous ¢x- ception to the lower tendency, gajn points. Preliminary exchange | rates pe Contos were rites Silver. NEW YORK, April 14.—Bar silver, domestic 99%4c; foreign, 58%c.. Mexican dollars, 447¢c. 7 1 wen pee ans NY FREE—Consultation, Examination—FREE yrithin the reach of evem the poorest, ang your conve tation free. Hours, © a. m. te 8 p. m.; Sundsye, 10 ». m. to DenverMedical Institute=> 2% Charges no low a to, ents arranged to payme’ ghronic disease, simple or complicated, somalia and ot! [ndustrial and Financial Condi-|higher; bulk fat cows and heifers, |Industrials and Oils Also | \ “s ; s Also Included C 14-The largest ente -from the American alert tions: uae Beatiak #5.50@7.75; some export demand for im fesucs Showing Lo. | Money and Exchange. viewpoin of cap if: ation. nized in tery recently E> she. stock; bulk canners and cutters, lewing Losses | NEW YORK. April 14—Prime mer- ted a Rees ch: Tuesday, whe: articles of os Influence $2.50@4; bulla steady to Y6¢ higher: Today |eantile paper, 7%@7% per cent, was gran wh oe) EW XORK ice . bulk, $5@6.25;° calves steady, bulk — | Exchange irregular; sterling, de- inco! tion acre eM pain the office o secre’ of 38 | atidwest Retg. . $188.00 $140.00 : ‘ vealers to packers, $7@8; stockers and| mand $3.90%; cables $3.91. state. It is the M. id Petrol conpany of Ther- 192 | Midwest Prd. . + 2.25 3.00} CHICAGO, April 14.—Fresh low] fecders steady; bulk stocker and feed-|. NEW YORK, April 14.—Rails 2a] Francs. demand 712; cables 7.14. mopolis, ca] ital ne ae 060, 000. The corporation Pur-| Bos! ba] Maiawest Com. 2.00 2.50 /record prices for the season werr/or steers, $6.25@1.75. industrials suffered further losses on| Belgian francs, demand 7.40; cables plo &s vot forth in its articles of +94] Merritt... - ¥45¢ 32.90} reached in the wheat market today.|” Hogs—Receipts, 24,000; market ac-|¢Mlarged offerings during the morning |7.42, tab .do all things con- 13 |Gienroek Oil . + 128 1.60|Bearish reports regarding industrial tive; 180 to 200-pound hogs mostly 10c|" today’s stock market. Delaware | ilders, demand 24.02; cables 34.62. ineroration. are pki ii “AL +03) sale $ ba 36.09 and financial conditions were current,/io ife lower; others mostly steady|® Hudson dropped 6% points and| Lire, demand 4.89; cables 4.91. i The ‘are . F. Mietr, | | Western States if .60|)and rallies based on assertions that with yesterday’: '§ average, top $9. Norfolk & Western 1%, other trans. | Marks, demand ; cables 1.57. be Sapir 2 apr rhage : ‘ $5| Producers & Refiners 412 4.24| Auch factors had been more than dis-|bulk 200 pounds down, $8.75@9.15,|Portations falling 1 to 1%. Crucible| Greece, demand @8 aes Oe ha dock dacgiie ener aan Sy oma 0 + B25 &%e|Counted were of only temporary ef-|bulk desirable, $9.15@9.20. and Sloss-Sheffield showed extreme; Argentine, demand $2.37. valu arden oe ah Pato TS alty .... . 129 . 8.62 8.75 |fect. Crop prospects continued to be} Sheep —Receipts, 19,000; market|eclines of about 2 points and such| Brazilian, demand, 14.00. Certified sae Deaiw: Columbine ...,. 34 chia .50/against the bulls. Opening prices,|slow, about steady; wooled lambs, ‘top{duipments as Baldwin, Pullman,| Montreal, 11 11-16 per cent discount, were filed Tuesday by the to wy: y Casper Ranger —---..--_ .01 : lez 112] Which varied from unchanged figures|§10 to shippers, bulk $8.75@9. General Electric and Pressed Steel! ‘Time loans firm; 60 days, 90 days oming Off and Gas Rate eaeoS bes L see) od + 238.00 239,00 |to tse lower with May $1.22 to $1.22%|top early, $9, some held higher; | Car forfeited 1 to Oils and mo-|and six months, 6%4@7 per cent.” coming ong f are. Domino see 07 *08}5. 0. Indiana ........ 72. 22.60 jand July $1.06% to $1.07%4 were fol-|$s@s.75; choice 110-pound ewes, $6, | tors yielded 1 to points and} Call money, firm; high, 7; low, 7: Glendo, and x ag ae ) ~~ . see 87 90 NEW YORK * |lowed by a material setback all —_——-. sugars, tobaccos, leathers and textiles | ruling rate, 7; closing bid, : offered at Ridenour. The company ts capitalized Elkhorn . , 2.09 at BIOCES around and then by irregular up- SNVE S & trailed along at recessions of 1 to 2/7; as babh ecspla is at $150,000, divided into 1,590 shares| apy, dosacisaate Te eha inthcibe Bab ore Mexican Petroleum...$18826 $136.87 | 0*°° Wh DENVER, Shel: 1 Sormethe.— He | iinet eer h hg |? OR ORR: TE ERBK econneeneey nest ft . 18. ceipts, 600; market 25¢ higher; be joints. eaviness was shown by —. of the par yalue of $1,000 each. S. B. | approved the Now York Oll company's | Frantz . - 2.60, 2,76} puamels Ol Te EGE} Subsequenty, mck of duying|steers, $6@7.78; cows and neivees, $¢|¥arious miscellaneous. issues includ: | Motels. Ridenour of Lima, 0; Edward P.|appiications for two permita on gas|Gates . seceses BL BA) ECP a Merican Pete.. 6800 67.62| Drowsht about new. breaks sharper| @7.50; calves, $20¢932.50; mockery and|!0& Sears Roebuck and Famous Play-| Jw york 7 5 Huahes oe. ashy ig jap en 4 land in the South Casper otek field | Great Western Petroleum. .05 07/17. rah 52 go.0p 79.27 | than before. Liquidation ceased, how-|reeders, $6@7.50; bulk, $2.50@4. ers. Call money was unchanged at lauiet PE tac A ite Coens Hiemand Bias ate Aclataa. txt a eee Raa, Bas cc. Button take 4 #i\Union Pacific R. R.., 114.50 113,00] Ve qeatne, MARKet reacted in the) Hoge--Recelpte 3,200; market st PRE SPRG 3; Mey apd duos ake noyncement m Frank G. 2 late dealings. Prices nevertheless|to 10c lower; top, $8; bulk, $7. — See articles of incorpovation to held 375|Drosiaent of the company. The Is. 22 FOREIGN EXCHANGE closed weak, 1c to 1% lower, with|s.85. Miss . NEW YORK, April 14.—Selling of HOPHERS RY 4 shares of stock ach. The articles|ciance of the permits will allow .06 | Sterling . ++$2-90% | May at $1.21% to $1.21% and July at Sheep—Receipts, 6,300; market the general list was promptly resumed spot and near by, $30; /’ of incorporation further set forth that the cevelopment of a much larger gas .07|Francs . ++ 0710 | 31.05% to $1.06. hi bat lambs, $8@9.10; ewes, at the active opening of today’s stock 4 ayes the company owns three 160-acre| supply for the city of Casper. .0¢, Marks . . -0157| Corn was comparatively firm in the|5 market. Discouraging advices deal-| 4 —Spot, $5.12@ leases in Platt, county and that each|" Tne New York Oil company's lat-|Mike Henry .. ‘o7|Lire . . . -0485 |absence of any urgent pressure to sell ing with the British labor upheaval Lead Gilat spot, $4. ‘ . of these leases 4s estimated to be worth} ..¢ drilling report states that a new | Mountain & Gulf 1.25 Per cent| After opening ic to: ce lower, in- Bave impetus to the further decline. | .,7ine Quiet East St. Louis, spot $15,000. gasser has been completed at Iron, Northwest . cluding July at 58%c to 58%c, the MISSION SECRETAR Y 10 Rails and steels continued to feature | *4-62@ ‘Articles -of incorporation also were Cree onan extension of the sams |market recovered to about yester- the reaction, equipments and oils Ss i ony. filed by the College Savings Bank ine and the Spindle Top viell ‘day's finish. also easing. Northern Pacific, yea-| _ _ , NOTICE, club of Casper, capital stock f-000 i ‘dgwn 450. feet. ; EAnidativesion antioruektty touciiod CONDUCT SERVICES HERE terdays weakest stock, opened’ with) | Notice is hereby given that T have divided Jato 500 shares of ‘the Casing has been set and drillers are 19% |1st 4%s ..... new low figures for the crop, but then & sale. Of. 1,000. shares iat a ‘loss: of % IPE eto iainh Conn ken tei value of $100 each. ‘The, directors waiting for the cement to set before 105 2nd 44s... some export buying helped to give the to % and other transcontinentals | SiN ‘he reapanaitie for any debie ton R. M, Lamont, T. J. Diamond and P.| Minging in the company's well on the | Sunset Ot | ard 448. . market a slight life, The close was) ,. SI naton | Wore, Similarly depressed. Crucible, tracted by this business up to April H. Smith. northwest of section 7, Salt Creek. | Western Exploration 2:35'4th dua. ... unsettled, at Yc to %e net advance,| "Bruce Kinney, joint division | Republic and Sloss-Shefficld averaged |10, 1921. Credits held by customers Ly dnt secretary of the home mission and Thy Hughes Oil company of Raw-} whe Ohio-New York well on the| Wing River Rafining «. 92 Victory 4%s - with July at 59%¢ to 59%%c. ad tah “Ad ome ygnlesiqn © and 1 point loss with Baldwin Locomotive, | must be collected before May 1. lins filed certification of increase of northwest of 27-40-79, Salt Creek, Dats paralleled the action of corn, |!" ication society cf the Rocky |General wiGhigebaker,_ Atlantic 4-42-30? HELEN HUNTER. capital steck from $190,000 to $200,000 mpleted two weak Ras, has made WYOMING CRUDE O1L MARKG: starting unchanged to %c lower, July waunare Gatrict, “1s expected to ar-| == —= = > New in ars bar'rels a day without shooting. Pres Aaa —s ae paren Grsek em tan—— 91.50 seh @aste, and later hardening all estuarine re Denvee ae wil Com} Field. —e— jerenn -ea--- == 1. weene. “ around. ne + pany Local q have charge of both of the Sunday ‘The Evans Oil corporation has *-f i i 1.16] Big Muddy Provisions were dull and easier in|... naponted in-Mponing and cel Norwegian Here \cresvsi' = Ete] Pie Buus _ 49] une with hogs. vorvices at the Baptist church. “ is of ospecial interest to Cas- Lance Creek --------------~----- 1.70] Hamilton Dome . Noe iSs' Dr. Kinney organized the Baptist dali Go tie nota to "have tus. cig To Inspec Land Lander ~---------—---—--------- 85] Mule Creek -. ‘95 Closing Quotations. work in Wyoming and ts familiar with a * 2 r 2 author - = for its headquarters and already owns t Tey Re map ee Wheat—May, $1.21%; July, $1.05%.|of a well known book on Mormonism , erating of government permis Bolton Creek\G@ULF COAST WALES MURDER CASE TO | Scat Bbc he Bec tbe Soar an actor DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE ¢ jay, 35 uly, 36% on religious problems in the west. He toutton Fine Mountain. the come-| 7 Bolton Cree Pork—May, $14.95; July, $15.20. |has juat returned froma telp in’ the SPECIALISTS FOR MEN ration also has territory in thé’ Salt CR U. D E C UT Lard—May, $9.62; July, $10. east in the interests of the new 830 Bightecnth Street Creek ficld that it expects permits. to IN Ribs—May, $8.65; July, $9.07. world movement. Opposite nce to New Postoffice pe deptied upon 48 th sieaps Future. lop lage ie paibe osc aping aI t LL a An invitation is extended to the 4 Op Etuma scenery nes, tees air a “astecta ta as Mat et Kansas City Provisions, . | public to attend the Sunday serv- , COME AND BE CURED ‘ventey tapely,. by peverst aves Noun, Mes ares arom Norway| HOUSTON, Tex. April 14.—The KANSAS CITY, April 14—Eggs—|ices. + If affected with either acute or oto us knowing that we ave treated and cured case after case peony like your own. f your disease is yet curable, WE can cure tt, and you may be sure that onr charge Will” be satisfactory and Sethin your reach. General Debiity. Weak Nerves, In rework F eolatie Laws, of Bl Vart- ‘eins, Polsons Blood, and permanently cured at ne detention trom diseas cone jiekly Spaatl expense and Business COME IN AND TALK IT OVER jalists for Mem Onl: is St. Opponite New Post- éffice, Denver, Cole, A I{\ Lseless Wo The modem woman doesn’t worry any more. removed “‘blue’” Mondays from her calendar. women are now free to make Monday afternoon calls and at- tend to other duties by the use of an Eden Electric Washer We are now conducting a special Eden Washer cam- paign with special terms to purchasers. During this campaign one Eden Washer will be giyen away absolutely free. See our salesmen for particulars, - Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 GH rTy | She has Modern Demonstrations in

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