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, $250 is held responsible for the de- SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1921. NMRKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS -T.WLLIMNS PASSES: DIVIDE E. T. Wiliams Oil company will not y dend September 1, according to asdioutoae been mailed to stockholders here during the communication was received. from President Wil explains in detail why it would ular dividend without working flooded) oil market which caused the purchasing agents of the salt Creek field to apportion the oil purchases among the various produc: ng companies and the decrease in the © of ofl from $2.75 a barrel to cision not to pay a dividend, Required expenditures for operation on government lands together with be decreased revenue makes it sound business judgment to withhold the| dividend. Confidence in the future earning power of the company and in wyoming fields is expressed by Mr, | Pipeline Contract Let. The ‘Producers & Refiners company | let its contract for the construc n of a 4inch pipeline between Cas. r end the Salt Creek field to the pe Engineering company. Work digging trenches for the pipeline 5 already started. Thes43-mile pipeline will be run to site of the Producers & Refiners new refining plant east of Casper. Part of the pipe for the new line is already on the ground. New Test Down 1,100 Feet. Well No. 10 being. drilled by the lowa-Wyoming Oil company in. the Bolton field which will test the south eastern end of the ficld has reached a depth of. 1,100 feet, according to word received at the company oftices today. A.log. of the hole indicates that the formation to the 1,100-foot level identically conforms in every deta with the other deep test wells in the field. With this favorable indieation it is highly probable that the Embar sand which has been, found a ‘ucrative pro ducer in Bolton will be tapped and the southeast end of the oil reser voir opened. Progress being made in drilling the hole now indicates that the well will be completed to the producing sand about September 1. Victor Wyoming Gets Leases. Four leases. comprising 1,000 acres of land adjoining Jands on which pro- duction was recently obtained, have been secured by the Victor-Wyoming OM company, according to announce- ments made at the compan: here yesterday. The leases obtained are about equally divided between Putler and Elk Counties in Kansas. ‘The, deal for the land was consu- mated by the company after the pro ducing wells were reported in. It is probable that development will he in stituted on some of the tracts tinme diately. GWLETTB, Wyo. Aug. 13-Test holes. sunk by the Homestake Mining company in vits search for coal in commercial quantities’ are proving satisfactory, according to , word brought to Gillette.. from the coal lands ‘three miles east of Gillette. The first hole was drilled a dis- tance, of 175 feet when a vein of coal 35 feetein thickness was found. Other holes: will be sunk at- ones, Should the opening. of the Jocal mines prove feasible, the-haul of fuel-to the Home- stake gold smelters at Lead, S. D.. will be reduced by more than 100 miles. Local men predict a boom for Gillette if the coal deposits around here’ are developed. pacha ae NECN BESERVES CLIMB. NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—The actual condition of clearing house banks and trust. companies for the week shows that they hold $15,803,950 reserve in excess of legal requirements. This is a decrease of $3,976,340 from last week. ‘The County of London now has sixty woman, magistrates. NOTICE Expert stove and furnace repair. ing. Parts furnished for all makes cS and furnaces. Phone For Vacation or Stopover Don’t. miss a stay at the strictly modern Carter Hotel ‘Big Horn Hot rings “The largest mineral springs in the world.” THERMOPOLIS, WYOMING . IT IS SAID Experience is eieat if not bought too dear, Don't pay to dear for ex- SEE BEN 7 REALTORS - 202 Midwest Bidz. September dropping bel first light. time this year. Closing Quotations. —Close: CHICAGO, Aug. Provisions were steady jow 36c for the Trading was CHICAGO, Aug. 13. — Clarence Twombley, who has been ‘uiternat- ing between playing the outfield for the Cubs and acting as premier pinch hitter, is closing the gap be- Frisch of New €be Casper Daily Cridune York stole three bases since the completion of the previous figures and leads the ba: steelers with 34 thefts. | ' o | Exchange—Irregular; steriing, de Sweden—Demand 26.56 > . k } $3.66% c > ean Today’s Markets by Wire ||}| Livestock Mart eigenen die «| Sie ee a Se an, abies 7.80%, Argentine-—Deman te f D 158% raxilta nema na 2 CHICAGO. A 3—«w. s 2a cable Montreal—1@ per cent discount. f] FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY | foc santa uni US Burens | Guuildere—Demand 3 cables Groun: “ ed with week ago: Corn fed steers 31.1 Cotton. id Floor Oi! Exchange Bldg. Phones 203-254 hghadiecdahess aM Vieb Deena’ & a en ea . a | r mediur r es 4.35% NEW YORK, Aug cotton fue ; to lowe=; she stock ‘ S%: cables tures closed berely steady; October its r ivi. . pots on in-be- |p. S me a fiat January ante Wie kat LOCAL O1L STOCKS. es as ae eee etna ‘Weal endves, | ENY UE AAO ae Ren — ee ch Nave | Amalgamated Royalty .04 Western Ot Fields... 3 md: Tene ear Soy ¢_calv of mon ing of Short Session This past week. ThejAmerican .... 20% TS -O6 sda ss co a eumeee~ |" ssccc—secsipre. Stee Gamer mn Morning. € liams, who | Ats on NEW YORK CURB CLOSING = [active: lights and medium ste Shei not be possible to pay the reg-| mar s E 7 Bid. Asked. | t0c higher; others, 15< and NEW YORK, Aug. 15.--Erforts to hardship on the company. Rig Indian i. Merritt $ 7.62ler than yesterday's averag: bring about a further rise as the re 3 ca cbiepreome 2 Glenrock Oil 80|over moderate, mostly held sult of favorable overaight develop AND Burke Hs 08 Selt Creek: -.. 10.75 | ket; top, $11.10 paid for 44 hogs ments were unavailing today. Active sires aera ——_ 10 | few over $11; bulk light and quidation of rubber, leather and can a se Prod. efrs. 3.25 | butchers, $10.50@11; bulk acking | hares, som of which recorded new Sept ne ove Creek 2 _ | Cosden 6.00 | sows, $8.5095.85: pigs st r ures caused selling out Capitol Peta ...-.--. Elk Basin ; 5.87| Sheep -— Receipts séeetahe rlier purchases. The Consolidated Ro: Okmulgee . m 25| practically all packers direct; com asy Sales roxtiadtes Chappelle 5 : 1.00} pared with week ago: Killing clans | $150,000 shares - “ - - . 116.00| generally steady; feeding lambs United States Rubber first pref i : ding zi inst. prefer = . “ould ae 2 6 .! 70.50} to 5c higher. red broke five points, the common Fireplaces Tile Bathrooms | : Elkhorn... “oa 07 NEW YORK STOCKS —- and Central Leather preferred three Coal Baskets Tile Shower Baths =r. wi . ie hoe ess nen Close. Denver Quotations. Ouitineatat two and a half, Cen Azaiee Tile Store Vestibules J A . _ jean tro! re 98.59 \ENVE! 13.—Cattle—Re- | ral t 2 a § 3 d ns Reports of Light Frost in Frantz ...... 1.80 2.00 - isinclair Oil... cesce. pad Se reper tae. SN ag Pe Roisttan On pice Cease ian Ser Marble and Sanymetal Northern Belt Leads to mate Sip ewa aes at - Texas Oil . = 33.50 beef steers $5.75@8.00; cows and he 1 Leather was affected by reports bec Toilet Partitions Some Buying. Hutton Lake ar “ox | Pan-American Pete .. 45.50 rs $4.50@7.00; calves $6.5049.00; bu a reorganization of the compan; = #34 ba alle ai et ae 3 |G. BS. Steel ........00 73.87 $2.50@4.00; stockers and feeders $4.2 contemplated which would ir (80AG0 0 Asaids ~whea! debts | Ronee $3 |Union Pacific RR. .. 119.00 @6.50 rolve AN assessment of 50a share of displayed steadiness in price today. | Ln o4 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. | Hogs—Receipts 100; strong 10¢ high-| Stockholders There was some buying on the reports | J-u8k Royalty Bt i ed rog eee | cee aaes load. gate : NEW YORK. Aur: 1s..Deyinw & . ° of a light frost at Moosejaw and also| Lusk Petroleum. . Ot lease, ve eee cee gers UOT INNO aL wala oie. onan mien eastern ’ in! 7 2! = and hedging about. balanced’ these | Northwest. --——--- hy {Call Money << a today. A readjustment oC the spe | however. Opening quotations, which | Qutwest 00% LIBERTY DONDS, State of Wyoming) tative positioet was induced by the ax 427 SEVENTEENTH ST. DENVER, COLO higher, with Se q 3 iverton Refs. 03 {First ounty of Natrona) ys avorable banking posi “ . P ee amue piptemb "i 123% to dg yl : as bh sea ; In the District Court, tgs and the oversold condition of spe Our Mr. H. C. Davis Will Be at the Henning Aug. 17 $1.26, were followed by a slight set.| Sunset 04 \First 4%5 . Sixth Judicial District. | (ye. a : ‘ back and then by a slight rally to the|T0™ Bell ak : 03 |Second 4%s - < ; bei es if orient %. General opening figures. Western Exploration 1.78 |Third 4\Xs Carrie Guilford, ) baa Ue he ment Paros 1 In the last half hour the marxet | Wind River Refs. «... 02 {Fourth 4%: atatitt,| ) Interriational Paper, Mercantile tan rallied on reports of frosts in the | W%0Kans. ......-... 76 1.00 | Victory 4%s Vv ) si ine preferred Ausiee least Intacnationn northwest. The close was steady, \c WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKT = )——Summons—| ,merican Smelting, Famous Player ir, 3 : erican Smelting, Famous Players to %c net higher, with September| Grass Creek $1.00, Kock i } 7 a s Ww *, ryt ; Rock Creek - -69|/James L. Guilford, ) Allis Chalmers and. Baltimore & Ohio, ac to $1.24%% and December $1.26] Torchlight 1.00} Salt Creek -. mers Defendant. ) ‘4 to %. Central Leather pursued a Oo n ve ou me Gis yr ey an, Elk Basin 1.00| Big Muddy eo 4 contrary course, falling 1% to a new yed weakness mainly/Greybull - 1.00] Pilot Butte - $5) To James L, Guilford, whose last | !0w level for the year at 27% M crouse lack of support.” After open-| Lance Creak 95] Hamilton Dome - -85| known address was Mills, Wyoming,| The feature of the foreign exchange oney ie aS: ae roe eae ot Lander .-. 35) Mule Creek —_. - -45|you will please take notice that the olay Ra drop f 6 points in On anything in the Jewelry line, from a collar butten and gave no early indication of rally pee Damen plsinite, bes Mace oy the current movement, meepumabty peed to a two-carat diamond, if you will let me know your "ence ew ape (OUD SHATTER THREATENS TO DEPOSE ST LOUIS STAR|Ssses8 cetes swat) Se emece's meni Wants inw'iavelaiane, Thar GS were liberal and the mar- si i ‘aay tion disclosed by the reischbank state % ' State of Wyoming, setting in the ¥ rel ank stat Hy wet clowed slow, a. shade net lone n City of Casper, within and for thepment.~ * al: pise rent to pay. No bad debts to lose. th Tat SB%o to 56%. * ° ° ry ¢ ° © | County of Natrona, in the State of —— lo clerk to pay. No interest on capital in- 8 were dull, opening unchanged Wyoming, for the trial of cause i Silver, No insurance to pay. to %c advance with September 36c to arising under the laws of said) NEW YORK, Aug. 12—Rar silver Not t vested to pay. 36%c, but later sagged all around, 4 te, which said action is brought |4omestlc. 99%c; foreign 61c: Mexican OO vgeertb dot No depreciation on stock No goods bought at war to lose. prices. You have the above advantages when you buy your Jewelry, Watches, Silverware, etc., from me on my “Direct Qrder Plan,” and you get absolutely new, to obtain an absolute decree of di-|@°!lars, 46% vorce upon the “Tyee of adultery and that unless he answers said pe- tition on or before the 15th day of September, 1921, said petition with all the matters and allegations Money and Exchange. NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Prime mer: cantile paper 6@6% per cent F Hornsby broke the tie which he |therein contained will be taken as | ve ? 4 { nles rf iti i Wheat—Sept., $1244; Dec., $1.26. | Green himeelf and Roger Hornsby. | shared with Frisch for runs scored |true and judgment rendered —ac- CHICHESTER S PILLS |{ standard goods in a clean, bright, snappy condition di- ‘orn—Sept., 56%c: Dev., 55%c. the St. Louis star, for batting hon- | and ts leading this department. He | cordingly. THE DIAMOND, BRAND sect from America’s largest wholesale houses, at the Oats—Bept.. He: Dec., 38%e. pat Os Bree elghe. _ registered 89 times. Witness Hazel Conweil, Clerk of bef ters oid very latest reduced wholesale prices, plus my small Tape sept; ; Oct., $11.10. panpiss and Maan cauitene 46 be ob tet i Oe Ie eds pve ipa pas Distt aut rie the : si r=) = profit, and the saving will surprise you. No order too 5 Sept., 10: . ; Bp ttsbugh .351; MeHenry, St. a ie City of Casper s ne . arg Tubs—Sept., Oct., $9.60: Oe a ere oe a mciniy |-248: Nicholaon, Boston’ .246; Cruise, | 5th day of August, 1921. BESFoNy imino Pia oes | Buell Gr tog! ar ae: Potatoes. ibitop tho! list withran average o¢. | ormegeen! Rowan Cmeinitatt $28; (1)... HAZE OONWELL. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry Re- CHICAGO. Aug. 13. — Potatoes '—| 419. Pep Young of New York is | New york’ 335; Mann, St. Louis |FLOYD E. PENDELL, ; pairing and Engraving done as it should be cobblers sacked and bi ewt; Idaho bulk $3 CHIGAGO, Aug dards, 387%4c. and who had --been andwho~ had been Thursday, was gagged yesterday in Heath, North London. a robbed her of rings; moehey. Strong; receipts 47 cars; Jers@y Trish Kansas carly Ohios $2.75@3.00. Provisions. Steady: creamery extras, 4014¢; stan- Eggs—Unchanged; receipts 7.786: ! Poultry—Alive, unchanged. dibrrattala Fatt Missing Actress Gagged, Robbed LONDON, Aug. 13.—Florence Tur- missing found bound man named Phillips of having third with .340. nik $3. 653 @410 owt, George Kelly of the Giants crack- ed out his nineteenth homerun dur- ing the past week. His closest riv als aro Hornsby and McHenry of St. Louis, each of whom havo five. “ecto * eile sali bins Sakisies ®t record, ed out — Ritter 4 Casper Business Harry College Ranks Among the Best, ager, who Miss-D. L. Mortimer, secretary of! the Casper Business College, Inc.. has{ recently returned from a trip through} the east where she visited business} colleges and investigated methods of teaching. She says that the colleges} of the cast have nothing’ better than} the Casper Business College, Inc. Also} she says that western students are! unusually quick in learning commer-| cial essentials. Miss Mortimer founded} the business school u missing since since and Hampstead She accused Williams, St. Low St. a brooch and Kelly-Springfield Tires Benjamin Franklin said: “Promises may get from .423 to v417. 348; thee friends but non-performance will turn them into enemies.” If Kelly-Springfield Tires didn’t live up to our advertising prom- ises do you suppose they would have such a host of friends today? Corner Center. and Fifth Sts. OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY CO.- 412. East Second Phone 1112 .333¢ Schmandt, Brooklyn .335. Babe Ruth, ‘homerun king, is 14 days ahead of his 1920 circuit drive The Yankee slugger crack his forty-fourth homer the gamie between New York and | Athletics: Friday. Heilmann, ging outfielder, struck a slump in his batting~and.-his average went Ty Cobb, his man- is the runnerlp, ’ also | slumped. his mark ‘being .357. in of St. Loyis moyed up to third | position with an average of . Ruth next with an average of .369, two points: jn front-of Tris Speaker, who dropped f rom Speaker's mark is .367. S. Harris of Washington fatlei to add, to! his string of stolen bases and leads with 20. Other leading batters: Flagstead, Detroit. .358; sisler, St. Detroit Jauls .35 Louis :.353; Severeid, Chicago Collin: Casper Supply Co. Phone 913 WHITE MOTOR TRUCK CO. 165 So. Ash RAY’S SERVICE STATION, WEST YELLOWSTONE. Phone 908 in slug, Tob- Satisfaction guaranteed. S. I. STOKES Attar for Plaintiff. done. i 6 A 13-20-27-Sept. 3-10. DRY The Puritan Lunch IS THE PLACE TO EAT Meals Served Family Style CHIEF NAMED. WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—The ap “YOUR JEWELER” s ; RATES REASONABLE Bey prehibisiea falréctace tor’ casisaet Phone 630-M 128 West Second Street has been announced by er_ Blair. 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