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j £, RY 28, v2 EASTERN CRUDE UE PRICES REDUCED eee PIPTSBURGH, May -25.—-Further 25.—Further. reductions in: the price chasing agency. The new prices are: $3; set ‘light, $1. 80. The reductions came as a surprise to oi] men. ee ea — Wyokans Near Sand. Bosten-Wyoming . 88 Wiles ae eke deal po mee aplipaaet 88 py ta ek 2 ge teapot os is now. on top of . 4 Creek sand at 2,210 feet. veortk enn! Erica Tai. ‘02 in. On section 22-40-79 the No. 1 well ome Pete 00% is now drilling below 1,200 feet with lumbine .. ‘xo os casing. The first Wall ’Creek/ ate of about 1,900 feet in| Members and \prospe this section. ot .the newty prospective members Casper Casper —_— club will meet tonight Bolton Well Tested. bebe WAKE GOSSIP AND FIELD Ne oil were announced here today by the principal pur- Seeslercee Royalty Pe 08 Pennsylvania crude,|American |... , $1.90; Cabell, $1.81; Somerset, $1.60; Somer- | Atiss council} Domino . chamber of the city hall to hear re-| Elihorn Bessemer | Big Indian A production test is now being con- ports on arrangements -for. playing 4 @ucted by the Midwest Refining com-|courts und authorize work to be starter Praia vices 3 pany on Iowa-Wyoming’s well No. 7) at once. An enthusiastic gathering | Gates mbptesd beyo4 3.50 tm the Botton field. This well taps. is predicted. Great wes Pa -< - the” ‘second sand, producing @ biack| Plans proposed.for constructing the| Hutton Lene = 06 oil of good cuallty, testing better than! courts will be laid before the members Jupiter ry D+ 3. baume: gravity. ‘There are eight| for their approval and the disctssion Kinney ...... — 4 Producing wells in the Bolton field/ of other matters of general interest,|Tance nani air 22 and the present test is preliminary ‘ncluding the holding of the state tour-| rusk See ys 27 to thé proposed construction of a pipe- line from Bolton to the refinery at Casper. mament here the last of June and a city tournament MisiSik wok ct tu Ob Consens California Crew Three test wells are being drilled | ay. by the Ohio Ol! company in Montana M se ah b Gir Ee ge a gene eets Princeton) \<: Bee... Creek structure, well No. 1, is at 2,100) Sunset feet and making progress. The Ragged Point test ts side-tracking §%-inch casing at a depth of 2,354 feet. This well is considered to be close to the sands being tested. Near Ragged Point, the well on the Big Wall struc- ture is reported at 2,120 feet. Utah Tests Are Delayed. Two of the three tests being drilled | w in Utah by the Ohfo Oil company are shut down at present, one for repairs and another awaiting thé arrival of additional supplies. The only weil @rilling is “at “Circle Cliffs, where a Mepth of 1,700 has been reaghed. Re- pairs to the rig are delaying tho Hunt- ington Dome test, which stands at about 2,000 feet. Operations on the Caineville well have been suspended at the 1,700 foot level awaiting the ar- vival of a new cab! New Well in Cat Creek. The. ‘Montana press comments on the bringing in of the 32nd well in the Gat Creek field, this being the Jack Rabbit well, which is on the central dome of the Cat Creek anticline. This PRINCETON, University of California crew, has been taking since its arrival here several days ago has started. intensive preparafien for the dual race with Princeton, June 4 and for the intercollegiate regatta at Poughkeepsie, June 22. Practice tilts part of the practice program week. Ben F. Wallis, Yale 1910 coach of the California eight, will arrive here Sunday to drill the crew. The Cali- fornia stroke, consisting of a short. quick pull, is in radieal contrast to the long sweep employed by moat eastern eights and hag been: the ob. Ject of considerable speculation ts Princeton oarsmen. Madden Secures Return of St this . J-May 25.—The | western Exploration. which] Wind River Refg. only light workouts | Wyo-Kans. with the Princeton eights will form Greyball -——- Lusk Petroleum . Mike Henry .. Mountain & Gulf Northwest : Outwest Tom Bell Royalty .... Grass Creek forchiteht ik Basin --.. Creek ~ ‘ander Naval Tug Still Missing, Report SAN DIEGO, Cal, May 25.—No signs of the naval tug Conestoga. long |missing, have been sighted by the |Meet-of warships searching Pacific] pf waters, according to wotd received |from @spt. William V. Pratt, destroy- er force commander, here today. FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. 203-204 be Casper Daily Cridun Open. Close. ++ $148.00 $149.00 25.25 24.25 36.50 36.37 65.50 65.75 +++. 82.75 82.25 R RK... 116.37 119.50 |Unlon Paitic FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Irregularities Of Deputies In Mexico Probed MEXICO CITY. May 25.--President on has acceded to the request of Eduardo Neri, federal prosecuting at- jtorney, who recently asked for a |month’s vacation in order that @ fed- cases. GRAIN MARKET BEARISH AGAIN Reports of Rains in Southwest Offset Bullish Reports From Nebraska CHICAGO, May 26,—Rains in some sections of Kansas hail a bearish ef- fect today on ‘the wheat market. Bull- ish crop reports which from Ne- braska and Missouri led to rallies, but failed to exercise a lasting influence. It seemed evident that buyers were in- clind to b cautious owing to the ra- bidity of the recent advance of neces. Opaning quotations which from ic decline to %jc gain wh May May $1.73% to $1.74% and July $1.33 to $1.34 were followed by a decided gen- eral setback although interrupted by moderate transient upturns. Subsequently news of severe crop damage in Missouri sent the wheat market skyrocketing, May and July deliveries both touching the highest point yet this season. May,in which business was light, went nearly 10c above the previous top. Prices closed unsettied 2%c net lower to 6%c ad- vance with May $1.79% to- $1.80 and July $1,32% to $1.32%. Corn sagged with wheat, but later showed independent strength. After. opening %c lower, including July $.63% ‘to’ $.63%° the ‘market scored something of an advance. Sales of 500,000 bushels for export were noted. The close was nervous at Me and %c lower to %c advance, with July 63% @6se to 64c. Oats were easier, governed largely by the action of wheat, starting 14 off to Sc up July 3.42% to $.42% and failing to hold an upturn later. Weakness in the hig market put some weight om. provisions. Closing Quotations. CHICAGO, May 25.—lose Wheat—May $1.79%, July $1.5245 Corn—July 63%c, September 66%c. Oats—July 47%c. September eae Pork— lay $17.80, July $17 atid g ete 10, . September $10.22, CHICAGO, May ket lower; creamery extras, firsts, 22@25%c: seconds. stancgrds, 27%4c Eggs—Unchanged; recetpts CRARLES J. STONT. Petroleum Geologist PAGE SEVEN Livestock Mart CHICAGO, May 25.—(U. 8. Bureau of Markets}—Cattle—Receipts, 10,000 very slow; choice tidy weight yearlings and atecrs about steady, all other grades und classes slow, weak to low er; bulk beef steers, 5@ 8.50; buik fat cows and heifers, $5.25@6.75; bulls largely $4.50@5.50. Hogs—Receipts, 27.000; fairly active, 15e to 25¢ lower than yesterday's aver age; lights off most; top, $8.85 early:| bulk, $8.10@8.50; pigs Sc to 5c low er; bulk desirable, $8.25@3.50. Sheep—Receipts, 15,000; slow, about steady on best lambs: shorn lamb. top, $11.00; best held “higher: ‘bulk native prings early, §12.00@ 12.50; culls, $7.00 few early native wese. $4.25@4.60. Denver Livestock. DENVER, May 25—Cattle—Receipts 3,800; market 1$e and 25c lower; beef steers, $7@6; cows and heifers, $5@ 6.75; calves. $8.50@10.75; stockers and 50R8. bulls, $3.7504.75. market ae to * Live Poultry—Lower; broilers, 40c . fowls, 21¢; new Louisiana Bliss Tri- umphs No. 1,. $2.85@32.00 ewt.; No. 2, $1,501.75 cwt: South Carolina Irish Texas and cobblers, £6.50 barrel Metals. NEW YORK, May 25.—Copper— Market: steady;’ electrolytic, spot and nearby, June and July, 13% @13%c Tin—Easier: spot and. nearby, $32.25@32.50; futures. $22.25@32.50. Iron—Nominally unchanged. . 35.00, St. Louis deliv ————$$—_+___ SPECIAL FILM SHOWN. An unusual film entitled “Heros All,” secured by the local chapter of the Red Cross and was run at the Iris theater in last night's program. The ploture was produced under the direction of the United States war de partment and was of special interest ;} Electric | STOGK Phit FORCED LOWER Slight Recovery at Opening Over- come Within First Half Hour’s Trading NEW YORK orders in and repr tending point, im: ness to t the outset of today's the: first half hour, how market rr: versed its course on renewed se Pressure against certain of the lead ers, Crucible and Republic Steels, American Car, United American Woolen, F Stromberg Carburetor points. Prominent as American Tobacco International P; cohol, also real of exchange on ately higher. During the for: their attacks m ver tire gr 2% ponts on trade reports ditional Le eral of ye also extended their in oils and a few of the hi shares, among them Standard Oil of New Jersey were lower by 1% poin Dealings in rails were nominal, St Paul preferred losing 1 point and At | lantic Coast lines 2 points. Call money opened at 7 against yes terday's early per cent. NEW YORK, Bar silver domestic, 99 MONEY NEW YOR cantile paper, han; cables, Francs~-Demand, 8.440, Belgian cables, 8.44c. Guild tates Rubber. ; ou and} FEARED SHE HAD HEART TROUBLE Mrs. Peck Was Going Down Hill Steadily Before She Got Tanlac — Feels Fine Now “I've b sick more days in my said Mrs, treet, Salt Lake mach was 5 as vini I had un awful disagreeable m’my mouth and my food just not digest properly. I- had headaches, awful bilious at- nd at times the gas from my ef food pressed up into my ed my heart, mak- for me, e an end of my awful mi ght after night J nt the time tossing around in bed > nervous I couldn't sleep, and morn. ings I felt completely tired out and had no appetite at all for breakfast But here recently I heard about Tantac and started sg it, with the t T'm very hapny over the good done me. « My etite is Thite now, and I sleep well every night and aM not troUdied with those awtal bili more. I think aa I expect to keep tak- while yet. It certainly dicine."” attacks any An operation order, covering pro- NEW YORK, May 25—Friar Rock, | posed movements of the aivigivie Ba, the $250,000 stallion, is on his way|1% seaplanes and the aircraft patrol’ east from John H. Rossiter’s stud and refuelling Squadron which will farm at Santa Rosa, Cal,, to the stock! join in the search was issued yester- farm of John 3B. | Lekxing-jday by Capt. Henry Mustin. alr forte je@ral judge might be allowed to inves- gate alleged irregularities in the chamber of deputies, Neri asserted in his petition to the president that he was affiliated with the Liberal- ® . ts the first well to brought in on the af northeasterly slope of the structure, and is considered to prove up a large area hitherto considered .as doubtful. | ‘This’ well was drilled by the Jack Reports and Survers WINNE?TT, MONT. Rabbit. ayndicate,-so called because] t-n, Ky. commander hére. The air fleet in ex. Constitutionalist party in the chamber, thoss.principally ,Interested are‘Chi-| Litigation a& to Madden's righ: “jand did not feel justified in’ conduct: a cago people. many. of whom are em-/the return of the famous ae ee BREE a? ea lage a jing an jnvestigation. Geologiste Oil Expe:ts ployes of the Apperson . Automobile pie NEW HOLIDAY PROPOSED. stud horse, which began here several} ZBYSZKO TO MEET ORDMANN. | Oil Field Maps Blue Prints 4 company, makers of the Apperson| months ago, resulted in a decieion in Explorations Reports B “Jack Rabbit" cars. fayer of Madden's claim. Supreme| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 25.—| WASHINGTON, May 25—A resolu- Ww. e M. a'Blas \ eS ina widbieied tip: Court Justice John Ford today re-| Announ: it was made today of the|tion proposifig that October 12, the some <. Figures on tank car shipments from the Cat Creek field in Montana show @ high“record to date in the ship- oa of 17 cars of crude on one day in theearly part of the month. Pend- ing the completion of local refineries which are planned. this oi] is shipped to Wyoming. for refins penal ee AERO FORECAST PLANNED. WASHINGTON, May 25—A special weather report for aviators will be gent cut dafly by naval radio, begin- ning June 1, the navy department an- nounced today, Working in co-oper: ton Ayith the weather bureau, the de- pasteiont .will broadeast from the Ar- iba station at 10 a. m. a compre. tendvo report giving data-from 4% “We and cities. ceived a letter from Receiver Brooks formal signing of Stanislaus Zbyszko, stating that Friar Pooks yvas enjoying morta heavpweigh: pouroes de luxe. from the Paci ie Hei const anniversary of Columbus’ Scr ery of has it ea ee cham-} Ameri P. O. Box 3281 Rm. 10, Lyric Tooth Paste Specials. Thursday, May 26 Pebeco Tooth Paste Tekiottow'e Prise” CASPER’S LEADING DRUGGISTS EXPERT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Pepsodent Tooth Paste 10 years of service built these trucks Pierce-Arrow has ten years’ experience with over 20,000 trucks in actual road service. 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