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PAGE SIX WARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEN ‘PROGRESS MADE IN PROSPECTING. Two wells completed and capped by the Lewis and Clark| Today’s Markets by Wire| FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. Phones 203-204 OF BIRTHS 10 BE ENFORCED “ LOCAL OTL Amalgamated Roy. ; Western Oil Fields .. 58 #9 |Petroleum Issues in Lively 05 bron inte. 709g te 42 Demand at Resumption of Oil cem:pany in the Torchlight field, east of Basin, Wyo., are | American 44) NEW YORK © cee Trading Today. — to be placed on the pump and turned into the pipeline early | ° 02 ‘URB CLOSIN' this month. [Beene Bo [Merrit .... DEW S ORM. Oh. ae Application for Admission to The Ashland-Wyoming company, drilling six-miles north | jcston-wyoming “ss |Glenreck O11 ‘and uncertain ‘movement of ‘prices’ in Birth Registration Area to of Basin on the Greybull river, is down 1,400 feet with indi-| Buck Creek 29° |Selt Creek . Require Compliance DN Sand that the sand will be reached | Burke 08 jerea. & Retrs, With we oon. |Biack Tail”. % oo | m t ia. wal : | On section 30-51.92 the Torchtight | tiackstone-Salt Creek :30 | Elk Basin . eeatea nop okeumeiel a eee ela ae Se een Oil & Gas company is making good|Columbine ... % 22 —— States western states which bas laws under romress at 400 fi | Consolidated Royalty, 1.06 | mulgee Ww YORK. Gets Be 8s Sees pacha Gorge bee egotahalh gy 24 E. G. Lewis company ts down | Chappelle sae fnae ocolls, mmatale eae A feet with its well on section 11-|Cow Gulch the b,,++ > that occur in the state are recorded the state is planning to make application for adyission to the irth registration area of the United of the and & measure of sti In into the stock market at the opening of today's ses sion. Mexican Petroleum, General As- Alkali dome near Bastin, | Dom joving a second rig to}! tion 10-54-95 o 8 ikhor Hams in} wi i MARKET Mexican, Petroleum > . brad os phalt, Royal Dutch and such domestic States. Wyoming's birth registration lew of excell oll indications | Fran er {Sinclair OU 5 | Issues us Standard Oil of New Jersey, law has been pronounced thoroughly —— Rabie eintes Ms us |Texas Ol .... and Inyincible and junior oils made satisfactory. —- company. controts "- » ay |Pan-American Pete large fractional gains. Utah and The plan for having Wyoming ad- Lack of Improvement in For-| ) acres in the field. oct ot U. S. Steel .. Chino coppers, Reading, Lehigh V mitted to the area is being fostered eign Demand Causes Slump Offset Wells Projected. ixuae hr Union Pacific R.R. .. 121.75 dey, Baltimore ON and Pittsburgh ESigeeh Cakeiraprw ees dnre a in Opening Sales. | Lusk reports are authority for the|Lance Creek Royalty . .03% . .08 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. ean, Vee ee * statement that the Western States |Lusk Ro 3 os CHICAGO, Oct. 3.—Bears had an advantage in the wheat m: owing to absence of any sign of proved foreign demand. Besides, do mestic buyers showed a disposition to await some decrease in the visible sup ly total. Rallies failed to hold. Op. ening quotations, which varied fro unchanged figures to 1c lower wit December at $1,17 to $1.17% and Mas $1.21% to $1.22%, were material declines all around, but terrupted by one upturn to sligh above Saturday's finish A sharp advance took place after midday, an increase in the visible sup- ply total’ being smaller than was e@: pected, and there also being a <le- crease in supplies on ocean passage. ‘The close, however, was unsettled, %e to lo net higher, with December $1.18% to $1.18% and May $1.24% to $1.23%. Large receipts hero weakened the | sterting jans and registrars in various counties that Wyoming has not alresdy been admitted. In this connection,gin a letter to Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, registrar of vi- county, hi Ou & Land company will drill offset wells to the Union Oil company’s new | producer in the Lance Creek field. The new strike !s making about 75 | Northwest barreis a day and was drilled in at|Outwest .. 2,900 feet. A revival of operations in| Picardy . this section of the fields is forecast | Royalty and Pro. next spring. |Riverton Refg. | Sunset |Tom Bell Roya! < Western Exploration |Wind F 7 Specialties also improved. The list be- came somewhat unsettled within the first hatf hour, however, American sugar showing especial pressure at a loss of 243 points to a new low re ord. The break in American Sugar on the stock market early today extend- ed to the preferred stock, as well Cuba Cane preferred, Gorn Produ Food Products and Industrial. Al- cohol, those issues losing 1 to 14% points. A decline of 1% points in Kennecott caused moderate trreguiar- ity among coppers and Baldwin and Dierce-Arrow were lower. Strength marked the dealings in Pressed Steel Car, Harvestor, Peoples Gas, Amer- ican Woolen, Union Bag and Wells Fargo. Reading first preferred and Northern Pacific moved forward with other rails, Trading slackened per~ ceptibly before noon on an opening rate of 5% per cent for call loans, |3. “usk Petroleum Mike Henry |Mduntain and Guit Call money LIBERTY \ Stes [First 4s | Secona | Firat 44 | Second 444s |Third 4%s . Fourth 48 - Victory 4%8 . CRUDE OIL MARKET. + : as Interested in this we are you will see that Increased registration will be made in future. in connection with this however, {t might be Interesting for you to know that approximatel¥ 600 more births have been filed with the state board for the past elght months than in the corresponding period. tn 1920. ‘We feel that this is due not so much to an increased birth rate but closer co-operation by-physicfans and registrars. We feel that this number can be considerably increased yet and ask your co-operation in prin the increase. “It is the intention of the state Drilling Authorized. A winter development campaign on its holdings in the Ferris field. Car- Wyoming, was prtland Wyoming syndicate | Wyo-Tex. at mnual meeting. Completion of a well on section 25-26-86, now at 3,145, will be rushed rcwed by in ished photograM of Virginia i Holiywoed, —e with Ler pet all Bee, ex out in Police Judge O'Brien's court in San ckle was arrai Freshly shaven and his prerogative as a sfar by being an hour Mahoney Dome Test. ‘The Kasoming Oll company is down 1,025 feet with 20-inch casing in its well on section 26-26-88 of the Ma honey dome, north of Rawlins, and prospects are xoc’ for carrying the Greybull Lance Creek Lander Hamilton Deme Mule Creek MEN WHO FRUSTRATED checked and the industry {s threat- ehed with destruction.” Dr. Loy is one of the few. men in voard of health and the state labor corn market. After opening a shade] test to the despst point yet reached SS ee eee ee a the middle west who realizes the srav-| “Oo tuasioner to endeavor to secure to %c lower, including December at} in the field. . 1 art BY DA. OY SCHEDULED ity of the situation be con: ee a legislation compelling children seek- 49c to 49%c, prices hardened some os ctsefaton) tecuatey of this country, and/ 55 employment to havo employment inet ane them s0neet oo a NEW YORK. Oct. 3—Call_ money, the “necenatty of eermediat legisiation, | certificates a part of which. shall be Dubsequentiy, “the _ market S008 ‘ firm = "| copy of birth certificates which will gains, chiefly asa result of n decrease f 7 oi: on en bao ea: ast FOR FORUM LUNCHEON be roof of the birth of the chil” closed nervous at %o to § = ‘Time Toans, steady; 60 days and 90} DENVER, Oct. 3.—DPr. William K.| tal statistic records should be kept in advance, with December @ays 6% @%4: six months 5%: * Damerson, §0 years old, prominent] better shape is the fact that daily the 49% @49%c. a ‘Prime mercantile paper 64% @&Kc. Dr. 8. K. Loy, who will address the) jentist here for more than $5 years,| state office recelves many requests Gata | were) gay. with. Stee eee CODY, Wro.; Oct. $.—Lloyd Buch. 7 isa eN. : Thesday, ESRD OEY, Tae eatery an [tied euddenty,, Here of - haart, dis: for certified coples of birth and déath ing % off té6 %c up, December . 3 +4 eee + ' . case The ly will be sent to New-| certificates. Natrona count; Sete ate, cid tater abomtnnoe anan and Paul R. Grever, who on Metals. eu “Protection of Our War Industries.” recently. attended @- general: meeting oft ie American Chemical _soctety eld at Columbia ;university, where a resolution was passed urging the ap- Mlight general decline. Upturns in the value of hogs @rmness to provisions. records are said to be in better ae any other county in the state but tit show room far July 26 prevented a robbery of the Shoshoni National bank by attack- ing overpowering August Stelg as he was attempting to hold up the port, Mo,, Hie birthplace. gaye 125 @12%c; later Subscribe tor Tne DWatiy Tribune. ‘Tin—Steady; spot and nearby 26.87; Closing Quotations. eed employes of the bank, each has re- | futures, 27.00. proaching ~ disarmament conference CHICAGO, Oct. 2—Close: 4 Soeerus Proposed in Com- ceived a check for $100 from the two | Iron—Steady; No. 1 northern ?1.00@/ and the United States congress to give e e e >. Whe Dae: $1.2 May. mission Briefs to Be Fol- guaranty companies responsible on } 22.00; No. 2 northern 20.50@21.00; No.| serious consideration to the impor- y eat—Dec.. § fay, spre ptt policies to reimburse the bank in the |2 southern 19.60@20.00. tanch Jor the | industty: of © Greania ISHHESS alt Corn—Dee., 49% pias ved | lowed, Say Ww ashing- event of a robbery. Greever, fur- Lead—Firm: spot 4.7094. its future safeguards “in ba, eae teh afr ton Advices. ase ies Sant ng pike pine Zinc—Steady; East St. Louis deliv: y ape Spies Aen de nels A 0.05:. Jai : — from the citizens ine Blu’ ery, spot, 4.50, fare of the nation both jn war ani Lard—Oct, ea S ate (Special to The Tribune) Wyoming. at which place he former: || Antimony—Spot 5.00@ in peace. AUDITORS INVESTIGATION BUREAU patti WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—The Sara- ly resided, presented ‘tn haere ae n spite of the tremendous strides REIMERTH VAN DEN MIDWEST BUREAU OF INVEST. Potatoes. toga and Encampment? ratiroad has of his The medal ok Foreign, Exchange—Irregular. ade during the past ten years in the ATION — Civil and Criminal, Suite CHICAGO. Oct. | 3.—Potatoes—| been saved to the people of Wyoming graved “Greetings from Pine Bluth, NEW YORK, Oct, 3.—Great Bricain]} United ‘States, the chemical industry 4th Floor 0-8 Bldg. sot Cintinental Oit Kidg, Phone 1 Steady; receipts 133 cars: total United |4nd the Platte valley, at least for # Paul R. Grever, for heroic and time- |i mand 3.72%; cables 3.73 is stil centerea in Germany. Other oe ee ee pete States shipments, 1,828; Wisconsin | While—and probably for all time, ly action in preventing bank robbery Frauce—Demand 7.09; cables 7.09%. ACCYUNTANTS TANTS LAWYERS white and Minnesota and North Da-| This Is the opinion of those who at- in Cody, Wyoming, July 26, 1921.” | Iaty—-Demand 2.9714; cables 3.98. | guard its future In their countries by, tended the recent hearing here before the interstate commerce commission, and it 1s based largely upon the attl- tude of members of the commission |end developments resuiting from the ‘kota Red River Ohios sa bulk $1.90@2.00 cwt.; $2.10 ewt.; South Dakota early 4$1.7591.90 cwt. ced and Maine cobblers, Ohion So STAR VALLEY DAM 15 Belgian—Demana 6.: Germany—Demand 0.79%. | Hollan8—Demand 32.04; cables 32.10. Norway—Demand 12.: ; cables 0.79; 8 tS. cables America Progress has been Appropriate legislation. GUARANTE TEGISTRY NTER REGISTRY COREP. asin d ssik ea mer = 20st 01 Oi Exchange Bldg. Phone 660, MENCA & BULLACK Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph 1200 —— WILLIAM J. WEHRLI nations have already sought to ee Ns ARCHITECTS y= Atioene a Proxisions. Ing. It was evident from ques- + Sweden—Demand 22.35, ert + So PE — = 211 0-8 Bldg. aes 558 SAGO. Oct. 3.—Butter—Higher;| tons asked and statements mado by Denmark—Demand 18.00. “DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects - eee eet dita standards, |membera of the commiasion, that Switzeriand—Demand 17.40. 2425 Nownsend Block WILLIAM 0- WILSON ste; teste, 24@4Scr escorts 200 every possible resource will be tested Spain—Demand 13.03. rfaad Suites 14-15-16, De-anmend- Block Bggs—Unchan: ; before that body will consider favor- - Greece—Demand 4.78. To mgye your bomies ae WEIDNER & SWEENEX naka canes; first 38@40c: ably the petition of the Morse Bros. Wire; Ost ache: Wo Aeon ee 32. goods. & MURANE pale? sab nf for abandonment. Tes lontreal—80 1 i % i set eaeryee Monee bia 141g | Two possible sctutions, eaneentea in ming. aiate enstiieer and board of con ) We specialize in-haul. Bldg. Aecenriigaset. a brief filed with the commission trol finally bave approved the pro-| NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—The cotton ing furnizure and aaienls Baggage and any kind of hauling. We are prompt and AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Specialists Cracked Jackets, Scored Cylinders, Aluminum Repairs, WES? A AUTO REPAIR, 320 West AL will be followed to a conclusion as the first steps toward saving the Sara- toga and Encampment. The first has already been acted upon by the com- ject of the Oswold Basin Land & Wa- ter company of Idaho to construct a dam in Star valley to impound 100.900 acre feet of water (or reclam: 2 of NI & STIRREIT 309-19-11 oh ance change Bldg. GEORGE W FERGUSUN ‘Attorney-at- Law, market here made a_ sensational break today following the publication of the official crop condition figures by the department of agriculture, | ‘The new sport fad of English DR. ANN Suite 318 Midw . PI CASPER Ath RA! fat sheep atrong to 260] ‘ke Over the road for a period of two Suite S18 Midwest asldg. Phone 706, DIATOR WORKS Rative lembs|F three years, the rate adjustment = would be made as a further = 434 cs lands in Idaho, and preliminary work 21.95 for Decem-|$ -we give a guarantee on § T mission, who summoned Judge Rob-| s9lety Js “poge-in: DI ‘y work} After selling up to $21.95 for Decer ‘ownsend mig. hone 196J. ert Lovett to appear here as soon as atin) Seireigme! ties. A “ones bas be ras kates once. Actu-| ber delivery a new high record, prices’ @ all our work. . BOILER WORKS ———eme possible to discuss further the possi-| Jeseed stilt” is tHe equipment. If/ construction work begin next) broke $9.50 per bale. ° Casper Boiler aud Tank Works os 4 " Nae er ace | ett Union Pacific taking over| YOU Step of you're disqualited, |_| spring. About $600,000 will be spent he See Ben : Mia Benth, Misha Sirece TEOPATHS CHICAGO,’ Oct. |3—(U. B.: Bureau | Dillty of the Union Pacific taking over on the Wyommg end of the project. A Siver. 3| All Kinds of Repair Work—Old DR. CARO: : of Markets})—Cattle—Receipts 20,000;) (he F reckon rovisio i W: : < / Bollers Bougt - OLAROLINE C BAVIB. ot Markets) —Cattle—Receipts 20,000; 2 ine se im believed that imenibers rovisio in yoming permit rc-] | NEW YORK, Oct. 3—Foreign ver!$ "Trangfer Co. 3 ers Bought Mind. Exchanged— , eet and butcher cattle, | generailh|Cr "(nS commission will very strongly K quires that owners of lands that wiil| silver, 70c; Mexican dollars, 63%c. et field “Work ‘2 Specialty Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 383 trey unchanged: earty. top $1146; bulk the Union ‘Pacific inthis mate be submerged through impounding of or |S 2 Stanley, Overbaugh. Fron. ance and TRANSFER |___DR. L. L. waDE Sele ntaene ebhaieite? Cdl ebueicarnal and when presented in this man- Mater by the dam shall recelve 20 per| ‘The ordinary varieties of ferns are! § Phone 74-3 _BAGGAGE and TRANSFER oe Mis WADE, beet. aise ROS Spi eae Edin uate dae AF ce eit ae are ee Purchase price of uch|in great use in China and Japan agi ‘a ae SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. Rm, 5-7 Wood tile Chote 12734. ognas largly $3.85@4.25; veal calves| The second sugsestion made by i— Roving. Sapenias PRODUCE slow to lower; heavy oaives steady. |Copsressman Mondell fa related to the Phones: Hes Br Wes Oftien 30 BARTON PROD Hogs—Receipts 31 , : z nee ing’ AT aes ta) - ders sarees eer eee see take over the road, as it involved an} TULSA, Okla. Oct. 3.—The Texas MOVING "A SPECIALTY. Wholesale Poulity. Sekan it and i bul nts and light butch-|*Wustment of rates more favorable company, emacs 5 | Cc ables. py Ne Wolcott St. o ic packing eows|‘© the 8. & E. which it is Melieved|. of $1-50-0n Oklahoma crus HIROPRACTORS — * ; 15 higher; bulk | ToUd serve) to oftest'the, present dath iat x J. HM. JEEFREY RADIATOR REPAIRING pproximately $20,000 GRAMAM JereREY pts 39,000; opening |* Year. Should the U. P. agree to = = Gi wie, Eb y Yelowstone |" Phone 1054W Ae Wie induce- 5 S AUD RADIATOR Saalviee ne B26: to city buteh-| Rent We hia arrangement falls; the Bites,” site AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE i wae 5 he natives $3.25@ commission indicated its willingness to 3 tf men 124 a ‘Second. 2.80: feeder demand ong; first sales|™#ke rate adjustments favorable to 4 wr the S. & E., and to decline to take feeder lambs favorable action on the petition for higher. ARNED, Chi 102 Norsh unbail ih Tietpeat 0; several loads held Whone 1457. SPIRAL CORSETIERE abandonment until the present man- ‘ x yee . EVAH M. HOU ig seen, CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. -Dis- . . . SER HERNCALL . Mrs, L.-M. King Denver Quotations. agement of the road had opportunity |,ursement to the public schools, state Eight Slightly Used Electric Washers Which ss Chiropractor: Will Cali_by "Appointment DENVER, Oct. 3.—Cattle — Re-| {0 determine Just what additional rev-| nighway department, state university \ f e idicul ji . See ne BER one bras 938 North Washington and K Street, ceipts, 7,500; market steady to weak; a ae ere eee ate, neers and counties of the vrigin of the oil We Will Di: Ridiculousiy s ra ree! beef steers, $5@6.50; cows and helt: Pein anita ae a piripgea bi: on «hich royalty was paid, of approx- e Will Dispose of a' y CONTRACTORS a aca ers, $3.25@5.25; calves, $7@9.25; bulls, y fe of the valley, | imately $750,000 paid to the state of . SIGN ”P. 32@3.50; stockers and feeders, $4@| 7%" that the present owners of thelwwvoming by the federal xovernmen= Low Prices. Cone! fees os AINTING E: 5.60. S. & E.. Morse Bros. of Denver, hav-| 5. tg share of royalties from leased 141 West Tenth Tae stew “BUSH DID IT” Hogs—Receipts, 1,200; market steady |/"& junked the valuable mining prop-|r-aerat mineral lands in the state; has Lush Sighs, Show Cacds and Poster to weak: top. $8.85; bulk, $6.25@8 pe pas Encampment, were inter-|yo0n held up, pending an investigt: 1 $80.00 eee Gest in tuiiding 2° W. Yetlowstone. Phone 3.. Sheep — Receipts, 1,300; market peas abe @ deficit for the ae tion by Attorney General W. L. Wale Western E ectric Snare, <---> -—=r= 60.00 Satine Cheeta pe cices. a PEAT NTRS? hod) In ‘ntendy to strong: lambs. ; ewes, silo yin ken coy teat rding which of two ac:s passel by WS Et ‘urnishe: ce go Rp rogeso. {Practical business methods he road |ise"tast jopimature. shall kovern the Western Electric, good con pues conte; BOVEAAN en STENOGRAPHERS a je to_pay.. In this he was 00 2 HADSELL RECOVERING. supported by George C. Austin, who| {it bution of the money: Laundry Queen -_--------------------~-300), BEATRICE L. JONES RAWLINS, Wyo., Oct. 3. — Im-| for years managed the S. & E. Eden Demonstrator ~----- i Lt $85.00 CLEANERS and PRESSERS provement in the condition of Frank Public Stenecra’ 281 _Midwe ‘H. Hadsell, warden of the state prison ipher—Notary Public Building. PIONEER CLAIMED. Surveying and Locations is regarded as certain. ‘The most se rious after effect from his injuries probably will be im one knee, the cap of which was cut in twain by glass s-from the shattered windshield of the| warden’s car. —————— Ship to Sail. ita} outfits are being assembled today by the American Baptist Foreign Mis- sion society to be sent to Baptists in Poland, Czecho-Slovakia, Latvia and) prrbasty France on a Christmas ship leaving New York November 1. The ship ts scheduled to arrive in Europe/ in tine for Yuletide distribution. Celebrate Swedish jon. “iaborate preparations are under- way for 2 certennial celebration in| Minneapolis in 1926 ttt Commoration of the beginning of the itife of modern | immigration {o the United States from) Norway, {ment in the northern part of Wyo- ‘Tens of supplies! from dolls to hos-}years old. known as Crook county more than 40 years ago, before there was a settle- ming. For many years she and her husband, A. T. Ripley, who survives |her, conducted a hotel here famous among overland travelers for the ex- cellence of its service. She was 76 > An Investigating scientist who has| been studying wild animals says that| members of the feline tribe do play with their long c bark of trees to sharpen them, as is] Popularly supposed, but the antics are a display of vanity on the part of the male, to show how agile and powerful he is. es Highest prices pata for diamonds, old gold end silver. 13. B Kling feweler, Oil Exchange building. @15-th, Expert Alterations and Fepuiring LADIES’ Qil Field Maps Blue Prints Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric Model Cleaners and Dyers FANCY DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING WORK A SPECIALTY Phone 1304-J For OUR Prices Woodrow, fine shape_----- Apex, used twice, $160 machine, now----$95.00 Terms if Desired NATRONA POWER CO. Phone 69 me TMAH ~$75.00 DOCTORS sera rss REN DR. A. P. KIMBALL Surgery and Diagnosi ae Pay White's. Gracess Office 120M Res, orm CASPER, W 194M DR. MARSHALL Office Phone 30. as Sev Residence 1 Private Hospital—Sl2 South Darbin, ——$ $e in ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING CO. General Koofing Contractors. Repair i and Recoating a Specialt, Kimb: Phone 1478J. Casper, ive. GENERAL TEAMING Blanchard. Phone 447. ter & Midwest Ave. HUE Thor Demonstrator ~---------- ~------=$87.50 GuiE SERVICE CLEANERS ghiured & tomo-} .SUNDANCE, Wyo., Oct. 3.—Mrs. - 4 KGenter, Fist ain * 4 Heer mpemenees dicred fo. an Sttem oo asi dite, wie diel. earl econ Oil Expe:ts Woodrow, fine shape------------------$82.00 Center, Fiith, and Railroad, Phous 56 rons, 56, TAILORS ‘tinues steadily and his recovery now week, came to the region later to be c. oir Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring, Cleaninz. Seeing: Repair! Alterations. 6 EB. Snidweeet Arent Phone 483/. tose Apt, 10, Wyatt “Hotel, Furs remodeled. Phone 6 ESS MIST AND TANNERY nd Made to Order 333 South Elm St. Mounting of birds, game heads, rus* and robes. made. 105 Soutii Conwell street. Phone 791M. Sutse” mae | VETERINARIAN DR. L. Office, Phones: EB. BAY, Veterinarian. 2 West Second St Office 20, Res. soereresecsvocoscooesonsveosesosecscsectosooeose™

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