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> ° QL FOUND IN CHEYENN WMAKET GOSSIP AND. FIELD NEN E RIVER 2 The well which was in the an decision of This department held that encoun- fest and that is field until the interior department & New State Leases. ¥. E. Gibbons, Shawnee, west halt of section 5. township 30, range 68; northwest quarter west half northeast quarter of section 8, range 68 Neptune Cil Co., San Francisco, all ip 46, range 62. Kathryn Lieuallen, Gillette, section 36, township i4, range 70. Taylor & Jones, Frannie, tion 36, township 53, range 98 interior department. + | Recessary to handle the plan. throuch township 30,/ started in 1919 on section 23-89-70 Cheyenne River field north of Douglas and about mid-| way between Salt Creek and Lance Creek fields has de-| pect, it became Kuown under the Women’s National.Oil and 1 2nd Glendo devuloped heavy gas pro- | duction at 1,200 feet. This is the frst favorable indication that has been en- arrangements to pipe gas to Riverton from the Sand | Draw field, has been offered a free | site in Riverton for any plant that is | the Joint action of the chamber of | commerce and the Riverton-Wyoming | Refining company. Newcastle Test Held Up. The Wheeler well on the Howell | lease two miles from Newcastle is | temporarily shut down because of some legal.tangle which is being test- od. It bas been stated that Grilling operations will be resumed as quickly | 8 arrangements can be completed for | overcome the dimMculty. ‘| Livestock Mart CHICAGO, May 16.—(U. 8. Bureau ot Markets)—Cattle—Receipts 15,000 head; miarket generally steady; top steers, $9.50 to Wisconsin finishe $8.00@9.00; bulk fat she-stock, $6 06 @7.50; bulls, largely $5.50@6.25; veal * | calves, mostly $5.00@9, Hogs—Receipts 36,000 head; market fairly active, largely 10 to: 150 lower than Saturday's average; some heavy 4nd heavy mixed off more; top, $8.80; bulk of sales, $8.15@8.70; pigs, to 25¢ lower. Sheop—Receipts 17,000 head: mar- Seer e A at @ depth of 1,100 feet and expect to reach the pay sand soon. The well is in proven territory. structure about midway between Orin Continuous 1 p. m. to li p. m. Last Times Today CONSTANCE TALMADGE A Rapidfire Comedy Full of Excitement 4 ‘ Nest ket opened 25c higher; shorn lamts, top, $11.75 to city butchers; "bulk of sales, $11.00@11.50; no choice wooled lambs sold early; choice shorn ewes, $7.50; averaging around 110 pounds, Denver Livestock. DENVER, Colo., May 16.—Cattle— ts, 3.300; market strong to lic top to packers, $9.40;.bulk beef steers, FA fhe Caspet Daily Cribune a ee ee SUNS Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. Phones 203-204 1.50 34:00 37 8. O. Indiana ex. div... NEW YORK STOCKS Open. ~$1.50, Rock Creek 1.60] fat Creek -... — 2.45 | iton Dome ‘za--_ 35! Mule Creek higher; beef steers, $7.25@8; cows and heifers, $4@7.25; calves, $10%11.60; 6 dulls, $4.50 of the lghtweight championshl the northwest. and. Earl France « Los Angeles, recognized champion the Pacific coast, will beet in the 16 round headline event of the American Legion boxing program tonight. tas ote vides ——— CARD OF THANKS. thanks to Hoge—Reeeipts. 1, lower; top $8.60; bulk, Sheep—Receipts, 300: 5 strong; lambs, $10.50@11. ewes, $6@6.50; spring lambs, $10@11.50. ————— ‘WESTERN FIGHTERS MATCHED. GREAT FALLS, Mont. May 16.— Schaur, of Bt. claimant We wish to express our our many friends for the floral offer- ings, acts of kindness and words of Sympathy at the loss of our infant daughter, Jean. MR. AND MRS. L. C. GANNA: By 5.16-2t* - LAST TIMES TODAY wane REID JIMMY AUBREY COMEDY : Next PATHE NEWS TOMORROW Big Double Program VIOLA DANA “OFF SHORE | PIRATE” The Big Fox Thriller “THE FACE AT YOUR WINDOW” * EE EET EET EGET, CURRENT EVENTS TUESD. He had no taste for afternoon tea, but he sure could push a railroad through @ mountain, And when the daughter of his boss breezed into camp she soon learned who was her engineer! A non-stop story that speeds through the West and skirts the edge of a hundred thrills. “A CLOSE SHAVE” ADMISSION 40¢ Continuous 1 te 11 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Te, Nai “The City of Silent Men.” varied from Corn sympathized with wheat. After|send for entry opening unchanged to %c lower, in-|pionship riding cluding July at 62%c to 62%%c, the market scored a moderate genera! ad-|ton of the committee, vance. Oats were governed by the action broncho’s hurricane deck say he of other cereals, starting a shade to/qualified skipper and that Se lower, July 39%¢ to 39%c and then |man who outsides him will be entit hardening somewhat, Weakness in hog values tended to|out of the performance. | depress provisions. — GRAINS UP OW FROST REPORTS to take « less bearish view of pend o | ne legislation. was pointed out that under any cir- curpstances, six months or more would be required for the proposed laws to| become operative and that farmer con- trol did not imply any decline values. Opening quotations, which changed figures to Yc lower, with May at $1.43 and July) $1.15 to $1.15% were followed slight further sag In this connection, and thon by mat Closing Quotations. CHICAGO, May 16.—Close: Wheat—May, $1.46; July, $1. by a} to. }comotive and Gulf States Steel | to 2%. Corn Products and Endicott John Corn—July, 61%: Oats—July, 383 Pork—May, $1 September, ~ OVOGK TRADING Laré—July, $! |son were among the heavy specialties Ribs—Jul Rails were sluggish and conflicting Chesapeake and Ohio and Western Pa fie preferred falling back moderatel | } CHICAGO, May 16.—Butter—Low | while Texas and Pacific and Delaware. [3 REACTIONARY creamery extras, 2%c; firsts, 24@2 | Lackhwanss, and Western were irr seconds, 18@22c; standards, H | to strong. ish Infl Eggs—Unchanged: receipts, 26,030 | —~——— Wee ore Danses 02 4 a oc boy nage sae firsts, 21@21%c; ordinary firsts Gains at Opening Are Forfeited! ae CE ec: eae Pee 4. Ask jestern oe 28 al 5s i ic; @t Mark, cases included, 2 NE RK. May 16.— ad tir On ..-.. iz 3B 20 ted 33 @20%4c: standards. 21%. } Later; Trend of Market Is Steady; electrolytic, spot and near by, | American fb NEW YORK CURB CLOSING coun! Poultry—Lower; fowls, 29c; broilers, | Uncertain } 13¢ 13@13%e. q Bid. Aske.) cicaco, : 40@45c. Tin pit and near by, $32.50; 2++$448.00" $250.00 | - SSUCAGO, May 16.—Frost reports futur ¥ — chateyheak toa Reger as finn rat pacar Potatoes. NEW YORK, May 16.—Leading| iro No. s) beers cg a . 2.00 | ari eraneariy) CHICAGO, M 16.— ocks were depr Ait @26; 2 northern, $24@2: ; No. 11.35 mart. There was © disposition 80! -cints, 102 care; did, w ss Soe ntagn deen nin |? southern, $2162 the tages of t ‘# seesion, but rallied substantially in the final deal. ~ | {ngs despite the firmer tone of money. Sales approximated 700,000 shares. The closing was ste white, sacked and cwt; new, weai white, sacked, $3.2 jumphs, sacked, $4@ ee INDIAN BRONCHO- TO RIDE AT CHEYENNE movement. at a further recovery of 2 points, but Be Lead—Steady; spot. $5. Zinc—Quiet; East St. Louis delivery, spot, $4.85@4.90. Antimony—Spo' Sliver. NEW YORK, May 16.—Bar silver, domestic, 99%c; foreign, 59%c. Mexican dollars, 45%c. Money and Exchange. ‘Ww YORK, May 16.—Prime mer- it % in Sumatra tobacco opened “ rial gains all around. | this was promptly cance Mexican G7 per cent, ass ah gs hes agate Subsequently, word ef rains in| (Epes! to The Tribune). Petroleum’s first quotation showed « y; sterling, demand. ‘2 30.75 Texas andseOklahoma sogether with} CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 16.—-Any (large fractional gain, but this was/$3.99%; cables, $4. 00% Wis Anescs PAC. TRS tener crop reports from pants of |broncho-buster who is jolted into the |jmmediately forfeited. Other rails, af) Francs—Demand, 8.48; cables, 8.50 wot goat vem Saag sa80 2| Kansas tended to ease the July de-jriding championship at Cheye s motors and equipments re-| Belgian fran Demand, 8.48; sae livery but May continued in peraistent| Frontier day celebration, July t . r tendencies. Among th s, 8.50. NG! demand with country offerings light.|will have to a better ride n $ dist! ues, New ¥ jers—Demand. 36.20; cables, The close was unsettled at the same|the Arapahoe jo |b 1 Sears Roebuck, at be’s best as Saturday's finish to 3c higher:/Iron of the Wind River re r Demand, 5.55; cables, 5.57. 7 | May $1.46 to $1.46% and July $1.15% | champion cayuse tw tive fea: 4; cables, 1.7! to $1.15%. ahoes, is among the were not xchanges between 1 be {French government planks for the contest jhere, he writes Cha Silesian to “ride gS were perceptibly reduced the early solling @ut the tone he market remained nervous a ,| unsettled. Least support was shown ij by ols, motors, independent steels |to all the honor and pelf he can get|4nd food and leather shares. Mexi-| | an Petroleum, common and preferred, -an-American and Pacific Oil lost 1 © 2 points, Studebaker, Pierce Ar Stromberg Carburetor, Bosch eto and Stewart Warner fell 1 points, and Crucible. 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