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i. ars, ES he Casper Daily Cribune MARKET BOSSIP AND FIELD NEWSI\jrroaes"s Menkes io wace)) GRAN PRICES BUSINESS IMPROVES IN QISTRICT [ES2e=2st tiarser ns Absence of Deliveries on May [Hivestock mart | STOCK TRADING | |= ting Jost week's defict in ¢ jins house ruse: ves. W YORK. May yearlings, steers and v4 Belgian france cabtes, 7. Wryo-Kans Contracts Le d: to Sharp : Sy 6 pmmene gresy 33.10; cables, KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 2,—-Stabilization of business i Bid. Ask. | Wyo-Tox ‘ ; @7; bulls largely $5.50@ the Tenth federal reserve district is still impeded by inves | aan ted Rovaney 4 0, § 3) Western OU Fields -... Advance in Market uneventy higher; ; : cabion 4.82. larities and inconsistencies, but improvement in many lines ae \ 3p et . =, CLOSING CHICAGO. May 2.—Complete ab-| “Hogs—Receipts, See 3 pet ony ae Sate . industry rted, according to the pril sta’ ‘4 S 20! sence of deliveries on May contracts) uneven; steady to 25c lower; aver-} NEW YORK, May 2.—Trading in re ‘Demand. 4 oe 2 Ea pass & opens or : : Fg brought about a sharp upturn inisge mostly 10@15¢ lower on medium | stocks today was very active and| Brasilian—Demand. 13,12. z Cs a oday. It ed The review cites the following as outstanding features ; 3 : 390) That the vinibte supply, total this etter | 200 of the situation on April 18, the date “Liquidation of Joans has fairly well ' : me : heavies; top, $8.50; bulk, $7.90@ | broad. Popular tsrues in the indus-| Montreal, 10% per cent discount. pigs, weak. | crsel groups recorded extreme gaing| Time leans, Srm; @ days, 90 d=: noon would show @ fair decrease, and) Sheep—Receipts, 25,000; very slow, |0f one to four points, Sales approxi-|2"¢ Six months, of compiiation: kept pace with deposits. - ry sees 5 fous. Most of the trading, however, | bulk, ae 7 to 1M%c higher with May $1.32 to rc is| resources and energies to the situa- sue zt 0 1 $1.32% and July $1.08 to $1.08%, were that the spring trade of 1921 will/tien at home and for the present are ‘a ‘ this fact served to make shorts anx-/about steady; shorn lambs, early $10; . $9.25e no ewes or wooled was in small lots. Opening quotations, | jambs sold early; good 95-pound shorn which varied from unchanged figures | yearlings and two-years-olds, $8. mated 1,200,000 shares. The closing was strong, with steels and equip- ments extending their gains. NEW YORK, May st week's Denver Livestock. lively dealings in selected stocks at 2 | followed by decided gains all around.| DENVER, May 2.—Cattie—Receipts,| higher prices were resumed at the| DU! electrolytic, spot equal the volume of that of 1920. putting Httle of their surpluses into 0 . The buige checked export business | 2500; market strong, 16c@25c higher: | Outset of today’s session. Oils, motors Sic; futures, 12% @1tc. Livestock and grain are to} acceptances or other forms of invest- to some extent but the fact that for-|heer steers, $6.50 ind allied specialties were most con- spot and near by, market fn Mberal supplies. ment.” E 2 crop reports indicate that growing } thia country in the face of the un-| 73 wheat hag passed through the win- Consolidation Rumored. s a favorable exchange rate was @ bullish ter safely and was in better condition ~d unset-|" “Hogs—Receipts, 1,700; market 10c| were irregular, but coppers and ship- , Sinclair Oi! .. -. 2600 2 Influence The mark: es. ‘April 1 than fn December. sasi closed eigners continue to take wheat from| heifers, $5.50@ calves, spicuous, with Cosden, Pierce Arrow | $31-75@32; futures, $31.50@: ‘stockers and feeders, $: and Central Leather jending at gaing| _1r¢n—Nominal; No. 1 northern, $> yulls, $3.50@4.40. of 1 to 2 points. Steels and equipments | * 5 ' tled, 1c to 2% net higher, with May | jower; top, $7.50; bulk $7.10@7.50. pings denoted further moderate accu- ‘Steady; 4.50, Crude oll is Mowing from. mift-con-| S™ muarees are to the effect that a) Gates ...... Sey: Fol fey Sirol eae alge }$1,34 to $1.34% and July $1.00 to! Sheep—Hoeipts, 1,000; sheep steady,| mulation, Rasls displayed little ani.| Zinc—Steady; Bast St. Louis dellv- tinent wells in increasing volume de- —n - .07| Pan ag rentieas + $1.00%. jambs, $9.25@i0.25; ewes, $3. .25;| mation and the usual minor special.| TY, Spot, 4.90@5. dae drilling. | lupiter ..... bud , rT . A ae were ret im rates for British tien of po Hs He orm Beta ot ad interests in a plan to form a sub-|{Kinnew .-.. ... ¥ “ FOREIGN EXCHANGE ing small. After opening Yc to 1%c exchange, demand sterling rising to _ Silver. fineries 19 regarded an refiecting an|*idlary operating in the Rocky, Moun-| Lance Creek Royalty .--. "4 “09 | Sterling higher, including July st 61Kc to 43.96%, the highest quotation so far] NEW YORK, May 2—Bar ailver, Increased demand for ofl products. | {#in region and covering “ producing.| Lusk Royalty ‘aad 06, Francs 61%, the market continued to harden this year. domestic, 99%c; foreign, 61\%c. Manufacturing shows improvement|Fefining and distributing. Companies : Zid tes aavent of spring end many |sentioned ss being Uksiy tobe a-|aixe Henry Lire 4 caused a moderate reaction ‘The c! factories that have been idle are busy|fected by such a consolidation are: | srountain & Call money a again. : Boston-Wyoming, Elk Basin, Merritt | orthwest Increased activity in building is re-| Oil, New York Oil and Salt Greek Con- farks Subsequently profit taking sale: aah was ‘o1|3%s ...... ULSA, Okia., May 2.—The Sin-’ ported by the Tenth district cities. |solldated. An upward movement in| utWest na a TULSA, — “The mining industry," says the] the stock of some of thene companies | Piety -- I, 109! First 49 clair and Prairie Crude OM purchas- state, ‘is still greatly depressed, espe-| has already been noted. “08| Second 4s : 1 | a trifle. ing cially by lack of market demand for | E ot kansas has stirred up a great deal Adverse comment. This fleld has de- WYOMING CRUDE OM. JARKE- Yelaped some big producers; but unti!| Grass Creek Tecently all ol] has goin: into field] Torchlight ----—-—-_- storage. The Magnolia Petroteum|Hlk Basin ~~. 2. company has just erected two 55,000-|Greybull -—.__- barrel tanks, and posted a price of 44 Jace Creek amie he pants = bare: «\Predooiew are sald |RSS) trea rr ee eee to be holding their production rather v: Potatoes— Old, “Score POISON SPIDER LEASES SELL AT |s22°"2.0 2°20 ~_—— constructing a 4-inch line seven miles : oh gg aeage ode Bens $7.75 July, $1.09. : July, 620, Oats—May, 35%c; July, 37%c. July, $16.50. July, $9.77, July, $9.60. 1 ful Florida 1, 75 an long to steel storage now building, also pales tin ing Sots Midwest Well Blows Out Tools; } putting up a 27-car loading rack, but j T AUCTION caer ke ee eet E. T. Williams Gets Shale | this is for expectea production trom | i $5. i ion 2 their own holdings, and thua does not ¢ Roc only Well in Section 22 relieve the situation for other produc- — -——- CHICAGO, May 2.—Butter—Lower; Government Realizes $20,800 From Sale| sea ccciste, as.180 cases; firsts, 21%@22%c; ordinary ers in the new field. Another good well was added to the —— list of newcomers in Salt Creek, when| - MontColo Annual Meeting. school section 264070 blew in on vi.| of the MontColp-Dettolegmn company Of 2,760 Acres; Lively Bidding fees a ap ng Soffices com: * 01 y—Alive, er; fowls, 286; : _- Marks Auction at. Douglas profiers, 55@68e. K._ ©. Produce. KANSAS CITY, May 2.—Ugss— for the cane are Hayry Keene, Charles E. Phillips, frien, the: Se wit "the remit that C. C. Hendee, J. 'R. Billmyer, ‘William DOUGLAS, Wyo.,'May 2.—At the first sale of goverm=| iit one cent higher, 19¢. seconds, the of was sprayed fully’ 100 yards|J. Grodzki. Following the stockhoblers | ment leases on oil and gas lands under the provisions of the | unchanged, 14c. across the road and drenche~ the tent | meeting, the Jot and clected | new leasing law the lind office here this morning auctioned | Butter—Creamery, five ‘cents, low: covering of a namber of s.auil build- no Racer = leaoes ‘on 2,760 acites.of land in the Poison Spider field, |e". 3: packing, unchanged. 14c., pire plant © The wel ie, eck | Mr. Grodzkt P bewiny ‘Casper, at prices ranging from $4 to $10 an acre, Guaki sas: Brows mated to be good for 1,500 barrels a| West and or an aggregate of $2(),800. The acreage had been divided Petroleum Geologist day. brameted sta cosneeny, uy pee tnto five tracts, and under the sale quardt at a bid price SF 9404 a3 abre pe yeased rT iams © t {the new President. hag moved to Den-| corma-.the government sreserves a} for tho 5¢0gere'trect. The nia- Reports a phe Ss he pean on tho aodth- [7° “Rati; where Ne Hos \cny ore 23 per cedt of all gaa} Wyoming miwicate was {he strongest WINNETT, MONT. resided for a number of years. Mr. tof the oll. | bidder on this acreage with the cx: east corner of the nortnwes: quarter K has had much oil Sine produced and 30 per cent ¥ ection 22-40-79 in Sal: Creek. ‘This | Keene wc] expe o Unit No. 2; consisting of 640 acres |ception of Marquardt. well was Grilling to the second sand, | 1nd je turning into At db ete tg on which there are five producing| The California-Wyoming Trust com- vut the. shale productioa looks good ty, Tansad, eae ‘with one well al-| ells, was sold to the Fargo Oil com-| pany was the successful bidder on the te for about 70 barrels on the pump. | aay" Drogucing. Mont-Colo expects; Dany for $ an acre, On this sale there | 600 acres in unit No. 5, purchasing it Ceme ry . . : . : . . . . . . : ; Emp’ company’s well was a stipulation that the purchaser |rt $8 an acre. The Domino-Wyoming: Fists eee aiecean poi beeen fade levies hear tae oe anes Should pay: to the Fargo Ol! company |made several bids on this acreage. L y cast quarter of section 10-40-79 ir, Salt) Sro-eeq with the development of its| $21,476.94 to reimburse the latter com- Robert Simpson and his Creek is making gocd progzeas at 1109) Osage acreage and other Kansas und|P®7Y for deyelopment work already crew are now in the cemetéry for fourteen days only erecting curb- ‘Wyoming leases. Phill performed. £7 3 4 z a Nee mecnbterts nvalen wtnaneeiamn| Unit No-2 consisting of 660 actes, || Cooloniats- Oil Expe:ts ings and stones. See him there or call the Casper ¢ il Fi Blue Prints * oil experience, having been with the| Was sold to the New York Oil com-|] Oil Field Maps Blue SEPIA DEPARTMENT iT Texas Oll.company and later with the|Rany for. $10 an acre after spirited Explorations Reports 9 jucers & Refi ft DI ing ‘ween ., 2 a pttaber of'yoerac, Ho lata field mon | Callfornia-Wyouitag syndicate Wyoming Map & Blue Monument Works, BOVE GARAGE DOUBLED savsserzrice Sesesee we earns ote Phat ee Monument Ly : Grodzki was formerly connected with : the law department of the city of St. Extensions of the mechanical de | 1QUIS___- - partment of Boyle's garage, doubling the size of the institution have been completed to have the garage conform | with the uniformity recommendations | that were made all Ford agents from) Detroit. : With the completion of the exten- sions the garage now has a mechan- ical capacity for ing 25 cars at one time. ‘The shop will be under the supervision of expert mechanics who wili handle all repair and service work on Tord cars on a flat price schedule that is authorized: for all Ford service stations, PRESIDENT HARDING OPENS THE BASEBALL SEASON AT WASHINGTON See Him Do It at The LYRIC TODAY OVEN HEAT REGULATOR This combination makes it possible for you to. enjoy four extra hours each day, as “pot watching” is no longer necessary, -when you have a Clark Jewel Gas Range with Lorain Oven Heat Regulator. : You simply prepare your whole meal, place it in the oven and set the little indicator for a four-, five- or six-hour meal, then . enjoy yourself at the movies, card parties, auto riding or the ball game. ; \ No worry—no bother—and better cooked food than you ~ have ever tasted: Over 150 Casper women are enjoying the freedom from “pot watching,” as they havea Lorain on the job for them. Clark Jewel Gas Ranges with Lorain Oven Heat Regulator are priced from $65 to $150. Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 East First Street. ; Phone 1500 OL LE EPLELEALELLALAADL LALLA Always ‘Ask Paul Jones John A. Taylor H. W. Baker Last Week's Deliveries ~ Always | Essex | ; t | Second’ and Yellowstone PHONE 1406- jotations on hogs weakened} Price of mid-continent crude oll 25 | embraced Sears Roebuck, May De-\f/ PRESIDENT HARDING coher Eldorado Crude Is Low. cgew.ae cents, making the new price $1.50 | partment stores and several of the OPENS THE BASEBALL to the financial situation.| ‘The frat Ne sing SSS y " a barrel. It was indicated the Texns | leathers. Oils and most other leaders SEASON AT WASHINGTON tie Saviaw. Has thie to" oxy: Pe ag sage Fad field in Are | Western 3x ae atl Fouste see ; s Closing Quotations. company would make the same re- | rebounded shurply before noon, how- See Him Do It at The CHICAGO, May 2.—Ciose: duction later in the day, ever, when Independent steels as well 4 > Poult hanged; hens. 2 movement. Call money broilers 400@50c; roosters, 8c. ned at 7 hehhititedte de Lk Ltd khiddadiddedettiLedd s Shorts made another drive against} Mexican dollars, 47c. oil during the first hour on revival aa pert workmen. All work gusranteed. ican goup. Mexican F etroleum gropped 4%: Pan-American, 2%. and’ oinera) Casper Jewelry Mtg, Co., OS. Bldg. 1 to 2. Studebaker and other promi-! bate iad nent motors fell 1 to 2% points and! companies early today cut the | Crucible lost 1%. Heavy cialties and ralls featured a broad. LYRIC TODAY r cent. the higher rate 29-Park Hill Lots-25 Park Hill Addition lies only one mile south of the present city limits, adjoins the proposed City Park and Athletic Fields. Casper will build south to the mountains. Park Hill addi- tion will then be the center of the finest residence district.. The Refineries are only twenty minutes’ walk from Park Hill addi- tion. Me hibiig it over before you buy lots for investment or a fu- ture home. Park Hill will be the ideal place to live. We are going to beautify Park Hill addition by making improvements that will more than double values. ' We have discovered unlimited quantities of pure water un- dorks this. addition and will drill at once to supply the water emand. ; ; IP IPPC LALA LL AAA AMA Adhd dh ddd da We Are Offering Just Twenty-Five Lots For Sale at This Time At the Present Price and On Easy Terms Positively only twenty-five lots will be sold at these prices. Consult your own best judgment and see where you-can buy a lot for investment or a future home that will equal Park Hill. To See This Addition Call W. P. Holman; Phone 340M See Ben Realty Co., Phone 1480 LISI SALLLLLELSLLLLLL LLL | FOR SALE Stutz Roadster Just Overhauled and Repainted; Westing- house Air Springs, Two Spare Wheels and Tires Will Trade for Rental Property R. M. Bartholomew Telephone 1173 or 812 age PT eee | So eats Od