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TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1922 WMARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS ——~ fhe Casper Oaiiy Cridune GE SEVEN ! HEIR TO FORTUNE FAILS TO LAND JOB, MOVES INTO GRAIN PRICES — [icestock mare | ° ° © ; SAGO, 2. tle—Ro- FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY criptn 1006} tet woo ahestock ‘ | | Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. Phones 203-204 7 and walle, trong, 19 3h0 bower: prime LESS EXPENSIVE HOTEL i . yea = a cite 40; ly heavy steers, $9.00; bulk beef steers, F Fest | In, i F | SLOG ESS: bulk, tat cows and. eit Progress is being made in the test wells which are being! ee are yO ee a NE pries coe | balk baat ote 470bme me ee ee + wound drilied in many fields by the New Y: i |Amaigamated Roy. ... .92 03 ou. -. 1D Rust Has Bullish Effect on | S305, 'SSf"f 7s: Peyster, the “million- | Plains. i A ew Yor! il company, the | . | e' , a third largest development agency in the state at thi es ms 0) SEW. YORE ne ee Trading | Pers and cutte 5: -DelwE: whe, Srcerteng $0 3 ™ at this time. } 41.45 ot | Bid. Asked bulls largely $5.00@5.50; buik butch. tm. paradoxical 5 Tests esi veing. ss fei in the South Casper Creek field, ag a7 Midwest Refs. . CHICAGO, July 12.—Bullish or grades, §5.16@6-50; veal tr having /pieaty of : rf . ell w: i on Bessemer ones a Miéweet Com. . fs 30, July 12.—Bullish crop |50@i5c higher: bulk vealers, $10.5 gs almost flat broke, where Unit iy w if PS supdded in Thursday in the Boewn.Wyoming 2 rs Pe. reports from the northwest brought | 11.00; -atockers, strong, feeders slow or ;somebody. in north end of the same field where a well is down 1,500 feet | Big Indian 10 I ngs about an upturn in wheat prices to-| Hozs—Receipts 30,000 head: rhar-| ie forward and pro- > and in the Spindletop field. | Anna Bell Wyoming company well ia, Buck Creek 18 ores day: Recent abnormal heat was said|ket active; better grades steady to a oun > The South Casper creek wells ure|@Found 700 feet deep, with 124-inch| Burke 08 North papiicted severe damage: in| 100 lower; mostly 10c lower; others sou being: pushed ahead rapidly and cazly | hole. Black Ta: 04 . a Dave bey ona Oo pgm’ ibe to 26c lower than yesterday's | (Shs 2 > Gompletiona in both holes are expected.| In the Bu‘faio Basin structure, the! Blackstone Sait c 3s tended. lao to. iat’ valnes: + Opening | rene” site tiee wut pone city's most ex : Unit No. 1 is located on the south-| Sage Creek Petroleum company has | Capito! Pete 00% quotations. which ranged from \e fener HH 3348.13; pigs. tetong te] Bensive ho: to less pretentious » west quarter of 34-34-83. The seo- aera eh aad and is setting 53.16)Columbine .. .. 13 5|to ‘ac higher, with September 81.18% |10c higher: buik desirable, $9. and far less « quarters, where ond. weil in the field. is down 1,500] sing at around 2,200 feet with the| Consolidated Roy. 2° 1.19 and December. $1.22@1.22's./9 90 he proposes grey Teat on the northwest quarter of 33-/ Muddy sahd expected in the next cou: Chappelle Kore. followed by modorate-additional| “sheep—Receipts 14,000 head: best| tl he finds « job. even if he > 24-83. ple hundred feet. iow Guile Sains, and then something of. & re-|western cull lambs and sheep E 4 4 The Spindietop well which is being} In the Crook’s Gap structure, the| Domino action meady: others slow to 25c lower: 16c| nak tke ae: cae ° | dfitied in the southernmost structure| Fremont Petroleum company well is| Elkhorn je snBed lack of rain had a-bull-| doubles; choice range lambs, $11.50 ho claims to ir > of the Polson Spider anticlinal series|*t4nding cemented at 1,900 fect. |B. T. Will As gaye Sears ren eee native ewes, $5.00; fat gegen Bi 1d » is in proven territory. one well hav-| A little to the west, the American{Frantz . 60% to 6ic, the market ecbred'a fur-| a) vee ee fgg nto} ing been drilled into the producing oll] Bridge Workers’ well is fishing for| Gates . 100|ther advance, tober, dawned © denounced b sand before caving trouble forced] parted casing at 1,600 feet. Grest Ww: Crop damage reports affected oats Sf Sa | thrift. merely. be abandonment of the hole. This new! In the Lost Creek anticl Hutton Lake aswell as other grain. Prices started Deny ¢ | whole weeks to get o e | “ nent anticline, the! Jupiter .. %c to %@%e up: September, 38% DENVER, July 12.—Cattle—Strong; | kt 95h Rien ayant Sia Lost Creek Consolidated comp: | Kinney and later hardened still |10c higher; beef. steors, $8.85 :| Facelved ‘frony his’ m FS sumed work, the property now hav- an Paasenge Union Pacific R. R. z - pay anne, ee 5.25662 | and accused him of being t > New Operations in Bolton. ing a stecl derrick tance Creek -F Jcows and: heltens..60-28@ carn his living. He "= . , - rrick to permit deeper! Lusk Royalty FOREIGN 6X on were firmer with grain.|$8@9.50; stockers and feeders, n his living e's « us th > New operations are being conducted | drilling. The old hole was abandoned | pase pRoveity deen | akness in the hog market.| pulls, $264 guardian, he asserts, by refusing in. tho Bolton field by the Iowa-Wyo-| and with the new equipment on a new| Mine Henn Peete oe = Hoge—Reveipts, 2,200 to use the allowance f. ps ming Oil company as a result of new] location, the 15%-inch hole waa) sountein & ¢ Marks. Closing Quotations. lower; ‘lamba, $9@1f | expenses and is using the ance . contracts favorable to the concern| around 330 feet deep. Northweat ta Juli 12:.—Close. aise » | | for such ilanthropie 2 a0 4 complete atinouncements of which are| That ultimate success is expected at | Sorthwes 00% Pg =f : pt. $1.2415. Dec. $1.27 4 ase lL é | his Impending distributio 08 , not available at this time. | Uhese tests is shown by mplete | pica rdy ¢ ae Corn—Sept 7 | to needy Cheyenncites, Under the new arrangement the} Working crews being on the jobs and | E4ctrdy te Oats—Sept Dec. 41 | : All he asks in connection with company is setting up a new stand-/*! camps being well equipped with ous Pork—July $18.40, Sept. $18.50 | Walton 0: commit- | the “job” which he is awaiti for ard rig on the northwest quarter of |Permanent camps, drilling cquip- i gk Lard—Sept,. $11.47, Oct. $11.60 @ other emissary there. | Cheyenne to-provide in that it be : Section 10-29-81 and will drill to the | Tent, ete , | Seer u Ribs—Sept. $10.02, Get. $10.85 | but there was nary’| Feplete with thrills. V odiel © ot" the tind — 44) | First de f | respon: t did happan’ at’ th There have been occasions when roduc the field, | - | espons at did hap he a sions w : major producing sand o! , 0 ° 1.60 leScond 4%s . Wetsteeas Plains has not been revealed, but | “shwashing was a right thrilling . the Embar formation. er ek : Wind River Refg. 03 64 | Third 445 bye er " Well 'No> § on section 4-29-81 which NEW YORK 12.—Bar Silwer Wyo-Kans 100 150 }Fourth 4% cui AGO July nH? Potatoes Re be that as it may © been, young employment—if one droyped = the 6 was drilled to the Sundance sand will n dolla dike 8 ee | wyo-Tex 02 94 “Victory 4%s Sint. $4.80@475 barrel: Caroline | cae en teeth > em Te be: drill down to the Embar, the | ms Ze Ss Melty than > girs jourm therein issued the following ph? agente in the Sun > 14 CRUDE OL MARAT De ee ee | ah Announcement to the breathlessly | ———Subseribe tor The Tribun 1 dance having been mudded off |Compensation For Graks Creek . Rock Creek Provisions, Harding's Opposition to Import! expectant Cheyenne public: ae aa It Creel CHICAGO, July 12 tt Mar ‘ -. | cucu of addres. 0 Big Bear Again Drilling. | Accident Asked b rose vend Sar Soper ket higi er: ereamens ee 300 Tax Giyes Encouragement bout Aun Rae een hae The Big Bear Ol company, which y | Pilot Butte Sen ndards.. SMe Teetea88@ 3c; sec: | to Holders gon, is. t fates are too high has been operating in the Big Muddy Hamilton Dome icabamedd eee ae for me at the Plains also it is too ie field’ for the list four years, has re-| Four-Year-Old Tot x: ee epi tad y YORK, July 12.—Foreign oils} MUCH Of a gossipy place. Have not sumed work on its well located on a 7 Poultry—Market lower; fowls, | were strong at the opening of today’s| TeCt!¥ed one offer of a job yet. Shall Section 448-11" ta tite) southwest. part! i) Asccrsod, July 12-—eabet mareation Point will be “undertaken brollers, 35c. jstock market in response to reports eh aelie capcny Pio nel banal oye 5 YEAR INSURED of the field. Behamesusiae eae bd 1% a A by two exploration parties from Call- |Of President Harding's disapproval of | * Jo» have to wash dishes. The company shut down last De- | Schade, lis ap somale,; smigic ae fornia now at Nome, outfitting for |the proposed import taxes on raw Mr. De Peyster issued no further . Su comber with its well at a depth of |#" actress by profession. age four pckiseat F- valtns to aenae. werk and refined products of that charac:| communi regarding the subject ve 2.710 feet. ‘The welf was down to a| Years.” is the youngest person yet to pe, Pirin ayaa ss ter, Mexican and Pan-American PF in which Cheyenne is most intense- depth of 3,265 feet, but due to col-|‘l¢ @ claim for compensable injury The existence of a “lake of oi!” in | troleums scored carly gains of 3 4 ly interested however—his previ. i lapsing 182. feet of casing, they had|®"isihg from an industrial accident the far north of Alaska was reported 2 points, respectively, General As-| cusiy announced intention’ of eally. | t <i with the state industrial accident five fears ago by a teacher at Point t rose 2%, and If ad bee | o-start in sidetracking casing last . FA. Natioea® ta feed "1% ald mnative:| 40 forth at .some midnight — soon | fall) at 2.474 feet now |commission. A report on file today jBarrow. Natives later described the w ter, Studebak ott.| And presenting fifty $100. bill rep- | } Grilling sat 3,160 for Baby Mabel showed she fell from same -Irke, teling of oil bubbling Tahapeh< ahd Weatue Plyee ciel seseniag the dooumatatian ae’ tel you et us he Pp you At present they are working a day|® burro while on location for a a8 pe pro aster, 4k the'tundre tn large Pe strengthened __ substantially th} spurned: allowance. from his fath crew only, but expect to start work-|tlon picture concern at Hollywood, her ; ; Y While this oil lake, a few miles cast Reading and Northern Pacific. The| er oikiee iets ee airaae ing tower in about a weck. The pipe | home, suffering a broken arm and wit!| Two Exploraticn Parties Fitted o¢ point Barrow near the Aretic coast y-laggard was .Sears-Rosbuck,| persons he encounters. His orig is now down: 2,881 feet and the hole | >° Unable to resume “her profession” is said to be the object of the Cali fell half a point. down 2,905. fee! Many Casper people are interested in the Big Bear company and all Cas- per people want to see this well com pleted as it is the only well drilling in the southwest part of the Big for six weeks. Muddy field. Bringing in this well |Commerce commission. included Sump-| Uncle Sam's last fronticr along the would cause many who hold leases in| ter Valley Railway company (Oregon)| Arctic coast from Point rrow this part of the Big Muday field to | $129,745. the Citnadtan boundary line at De. | Out for Long Trek Along start operations. Six Tests in Red Desert Region. Despite the present depressed con- dition of the off industry, with the attending reduced. priee for crude and limited purohages by the refiners, six test wells are being drijled in what is referred to as the ‘Red Desert Dis- trie! the operators having con- fidence that.oil “will eome back” in a reasonably short period and that new fields and new production must be de- veloped for this country to maintain its prestige among world powers in the future use of oj! and its many by-products. + visit to the wells under develop- ment during the latter part of the week showed the present conditions: In the Horse Track structure, the Associated company’s well No. 1 had recovered the string of lost tools and had resumed drilling, @ 12%-inch hole being carried to the first sand, ex- pected to be reached very shortl the Phone 555 for ano obligate you to buy. (AM AT Une more annual holiday for ophan kiddies! have decided to designate a national Orphans’ day. treated to music, cakes, games, ice cream, 'neverything, Andrew derrick and Pasquale Dilucia are shown hers eating goodies Buy now at the opening prices and get full advantage of this for Country Club home sites, Prices Are $250 to $575 Per Lot on the Easy Terms of 10 Per Cent Down and 5 Per Cent Per Month Coal They'll Do This Every Year It away many most mot Knights of Columbus Orphans will be Joseph Grace, ‘ork Cork COUNTRY CLUB ADDITION Offers you an opportunity to procure a home in a valuable building district. that will in a few years become the choicest residence section of Casper. pportunity to be taken out to see the location which does not CALL US AND WE SHALL BE GLAD TO CALL’ FOR YOU. ‘Van Gorden Investment Co “FRIBUNE BUILDING EL TN AME burne and at of Point late in July. growing preference UA shores, have often has been mined at Wainwright, Barrow. favorable of..yore winds the ice, the California reach their prospecting gr: Cape difficulties, for tho grou! and scrubby willows. a northern Ca s received word of councilor of th Res BER ., Ine. been places. will be frozen solid der a two-foot top layer of sand, ac- cording to Alaskans. nearly level and is covered by grass, SAU . fornia prospectors, it is understood ‘LROAL vy, Arctic Coast they will investi S 2 SARE | 3 gate the entire BARSHOAD VALUATIONS. | e_ Aretic slope from. Point Barrow: to pe bie io WASHINGTON, July 12. — Addi-| SEATTLE, Wash., July 12.—Search |t®® Aare csc fenrarppre te et as fredd roads announced by the interstate|for oil believed to be secludad in "e®tly 3 he visited that region said thoy believed cit would be found there. Beach coal, broken from ledges jutting out on the Aretic pountered along the coast, they said en Lis. southeast drive party ‘funds Their trip will present nd in un- The country is Alaskans here believe that if ofl is found in any quantity in the region around Point Barrow, may ensue riyalling that to the Fort Norman fields in now just getting under way. stampede nada, ia acetal Miss Anna Walsh, who is now lec- turing in. America on conditions Trelanc. slection in her SS select proper materials inal-announcemeht of this impend. ing, philanthropy stated that | Petroleum increased its | | points and Royal ¥ and Sinclair. were added to the other strong and active oils uipments and some ef the independent stee particularly Baldwin, Pullman, Har. vester and Crucibie, made material advances and Sears Roebuck rallied easily. Motors, coppers, leathers, tex tiles and tobaccos indicated extensive short nd some. cf the minor | rails. including Baltimore & Ohio. Southern Rallway, hardened. was some profitstaking. with reactions of 1 to 2 points t dup in part tothe 6 p rate for call money. Mexican gain to 4 ch | oy you'll be mighty pleas- ed with the resulis of Phone 808 Reliable Bageare Transfer, Moving, Storage, Parcel Check- Wyoming Dray &. Transfer Co. Rasoment Pines” Hotel. 326 North Wolcott. Look for the Blue Truck. JOHN VISOKY, Prop. your next paint job. Casper Glass and | Paint Co. 44 Midwest Ave. Phone 1374 cent opening Money and Exchange. NEW YORK, July, 12 cantile paper, 6% @6%, Exchange—Steady mand, $3.63%; cables, Prime mer- per cent. sterling 48%. | { de. 3 Fy DN i 8: cabl 7. | Clara Hamon has started the movie) Tire Demena dts, cannes, a8 story of her own life experience. She Argentine Demand, soeo | ars asne calls it “Fate”. This picture shows! Grazilian—Demand, 10.75, | . “ 72 eh , Clara and John Ince in one of the! Montreali2 719, per cent dis-| And Oiled. She Be utiful scenes, Ince portrays the part of an | .,, oll millionaire and political leader. Clara was acquitted at Ardmore, Okla., of the murder of Jake L, Ha- mon, an oil magnate and politician. unt. Time loans, TRIB 'RRING RE Rates Keasonable, Phone 201-W 522 E. Yellowstone, stead: all 6 per cent. FLAT WALL FINISH EB ~~ CLASSIFIED ADS TS. 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