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WAKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEN DOWINO-BESSEMER UNGORKS WELL The Domino Bessemer No. 4 well on section 10-39-79 in the Salt Creek field was completed Monday, the estimated flush production totaling several hundred barrels of a day. It is estimated that the well will settle Gown to about 400 barrels without shooting. C. E. Littlefield, who has been at the well several days ARE STRONGER yesterday and stated that the new Chicago and Omaha Interests} | on an average of 400 barreis a day for more than a year. That the new gusher wil! ‘produce 600 or 700 barrels after being shot and placed on fyU production 1s thought to be @ conservative estt mate. The new producer is an off. set to the Burke well now controlled y the Chappell company which is | nroducing 750 barreis. The Domino-Bessemer association has two other wells capped on the same lease ready to produce when well fs a much larger producer than No.1 well which has been rvoducing Bolster Market and Start Buying Rally. CHICAGO, Nov. 9—Free buying ascribed to leading interests here and in Omaha had a bullish effect on the | « © market warrants the refin wheat market today during the early king a larger amount of pro trading. Offerings were light, and| ¢ prices readily advanced despite snow and rain over part of the territory that has been dry of late. Bulls were contending that primary receipts this week might not exceed 6,000,000 bush- els as against £000,000 last week, and} recent totals of 9,000,000 or 10,000, 000. Opening quotations which ranged from \c off to %c gain, with Decem- der $1.04% to $1.04% and May $1.09% to $1.10, were followed by a slight sag and then by upturns all around to] well above -yesterday’s finish. A sag which later took place proved transient. No moisure of consequence was reported from Kansas, Oklahoma or Texas. The close was strong, 1% to 2%ce net higher, with December $1.06% to $1.06% and May $1.11% to Annual Meeting Heid The annual meeting of the stock. holders of the Eureka-Wyoming Pe troleum company was held in the ompany headquarters here yester- da The business before the meet ing was not concluded and the meet ing was adjourned to December 1 1921 e It was reported that the Eureka | well located on the northeast quar. ter of section 8-39-78 in Salt Creek, was spudded in a few days ago and is drilling at 400 feet. ‘This well is expected to result in a producing well because of its location in proven territory adjoining the Eureka well| 31.11%. which was completed a few months | Corn and oats held about steady|ago. The new well is being operated Che Casper Dally Cridune QILS GAIN IN Aad 540%; six months, 54O Feime mercantile paper, 5:95%. 7 -_—— Today’s Markets by Wire On AY : ain—Demand, 3.93%; cables, 3.94%. FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CL FARLY TRADING “> ieee Italy—Demand, 415%; cables, 4.16. 1 Buying in Evi-|§-98%. - Professional! - 2 dence at O; of Poe Demand 0.41; cables, Market Today. 3453; cables, =——5 patie, 22S, = cma ‘Asx| NEW YORK, Nov. 9—Under lead Sa Pack Tail . ra $11.25 $1050] of Mexican Petroleum traders bought peta! Pits s Pineal Blackstone Salt Creek 143 1.60] extensively of the general list today. 18.70. Capitol Pete 4 14.75 _ 16.00] Rails and steels also were prominent palpad esters Columbine 3s 425 4.50] in the broad rise of 1 to 7 points. ‘Spain—Demand, “J Consolidated Royalty . Sales approximated 800,000 shares.| Greece—Demand, 4.21. Chappelle The closing was strong. me Dosstno aa NEW YORK, Nov. 9—Resumption| *fontreal— 92.12%. GE of trading on the stock exchange Opn Mexican Petroleum ..$107.75 $115.50|@fter the election day recess was Metals. Sinclair Oil . ; 23.12 + 23.62| Characterized by further professional wee YORK, . Nov. WE ag a Texas Ol . ~ 3.26 45.00|>uying of “ls and equipments, the steady; electrolytic, spot Pan-American Pete .. 46.75 48.37|Femainder of the jo lll eet praia _W4O1S%; later, 1340 U. B. Steel .......... $1.00 $2.62] material changes. Royal Lance Cres Royalty Union Pacific RL 3... 121.00 123.00] Houston gained 1% and 1% 7 spot and nean, by, Points ively and Baldwin Lo- ‘Tin—Easter; Lusk Royalty .. = futures, $28.75. FOREIGN EXCHANGE. ‘ Lusk Petroleum Sterling .. §2483.96 x4 [Comotive snk Heslel Darker were. 2) 7 lea Meeadys apse: os THOLEE Marine ..... maar point higher with Delaware, Zinc—Firm; East St. Louis delivery Mike Henry wanna & Western and United Fruit. Marks spot, $4.75. Mountain and Gulf . Specialties eased slightly on further Northwest er eee ‘pressure against food and rubber ia-| Antimony—Spot, $4.75@5. aint. 7 sues, Local utilities were ignored. 7 —TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED “ADsS— BRING RESULTS LIBERTY BONDS, German marks showed a fair rally ett — re on the higher quotation from London. rea et ee Mexican Petroleum was the only Important stock of its class to lag in LEGAL NOTICES Second 4s . “irst 4%s Second 4%s . ralty and Producers the early dealings, but suddenly came forward before noon at an advance of | NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF Western Exploration Third 4%5 dard Ol issues three points. Stan: CHATTEL MORTGAGE, Wina River Refg. Fourth 44s were strong in the higher prices Whereas, on thé 24th day of Wyo-Kans ........ Victory 4%s 99.70] quoted’ for crude products in various! yarch, 1921, the Cadoma Shee re en ee ae parts of the country. Standard Oil common and preferred of New Jer- % and 5% points and the lifornia issue advanced 2% points, California Petroleum also strengthen: ing. Losses of 1 to 2 points were made by Pullman, Sears Roebuck, Pierce-Arrow preferred, Nova Scotia Steel and several of the rails, such as St. Paul preferred, Missouri Pa- cite preferred, and |New Orleans, Texas & Mexico) Further strength was shown by miscellaneous shares Grass Creek Elk Basin Lance Cree’ Hamilton Dom: GULF COAST CRUDE IS UP Company, a corporation organize: and existing under the laws of the State of Wyoming, executed and de- livered its certain promissory note in writing to the Wyoming Na- tional Bank of corporation ized and existing under the National Banking Laws of the United States, for the prin- cipal sum of $14,300, with inter- est thereon at the rate per cent annum, from date, unti! paid, due and payable on the 24th Livestock Mari CHICAGO, Nov. of Markets)—Cattl %.—{U. 8S. Bureau — Receipts, 12,- awaiting the government report due/exciusively by the Eureka company. this afternoon. Corn opened %¢ low- er to %c higher, May 52%c to 52%c, and kept near the initial range. In the late dealings corn hardened with wheat. The close was firm, %c to %o net higher with May 53%c. Oats started %o advance, 37%c and show only min.> fluctu: tions. Upturns in the hog market firmness to provisions. Closing Quotations. | CHICAGO, Nov. 9.— a They- Deny It wave ‘Wheat— Open. High. Low. Close Dec. ----1.09% 1.11% 1.038% 1.06% 09% 1.11% 1.08% 1.11% 46% ATS 46% AT™ 52% 53% 52% 53% 32% 33% 32% ATK ATH 8TH - — 14.30 | 8.72 8.62 8.65 | 8.1 8.87 8.65 | -_- 7.40 7.82 7.72 | | Miss Anne Morgan, sister of the | Srell-known J. P., says sho isn’t co Provistons. | Ing to marry Myron T. Herrick, am- | CHICAGO, Nov. 9.—Butter—Market | Passador to France. He denies the | unsettled: creamery extras, 411%jc;| Fumor, too. This picture merely | firsts, 34@40c; seconds, 33@3ic; stand-| Shows they are acquaifited. ards, 37c. Eggs—Market unchanged; receipts, 8.835 cases. - Poultry—Alive, higher; fowls, 15@ 28c; springs, 23c; turkeys, 33c; roost- ‘The committee on forestry policy of the United States chamber of Con- merce, which is gathering data on which to base recommendations as to| ers, 16%c, a maticnal forest policy, has arranged to begin a series of public hearings Potatoes. at New Orleans on Nevember 14. CHICAGO, Noy. 9.—Potatoes— ——_—+___. Considerable labor unrest ts report-| ed in connection with wage reductions| in Peru. The agricultural industry | continues uncertain, with the worke! discontented, whjle mills in Idma have closed down indefinitely, in iine| with a policy of retrenchment. Firm; receipts 100 cars; total United States shipments 897; northern white macked $1.75@1.90 cwt.; Red River Ohios $1.50@1.70 cwt. Appointment of of the chain store group. Call money/ day of September, 1921: a fs “4 000; choice light and medium weight twithstand- ive today the ‘Texas company ad-Jand she stock dull, tending lower:| "* and. interest: - the ckeed 1Oaaieen vanced all grades of gulf coast heavy] oulk beef stcers, $6@8; bulls, stock- Sit Sheep Company, as mortga: did crude 25 cents from $1 to $1.25 a bar-| ors and fecders weak; veal calves 25¢ Foreign Silver. ap: Comapany, wor, dic rel. This ts the second 25-cent ad. NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—Foreign bar] 0n the sai 4 lay sf March, to 60c lower; bulk vealers, $9@9.50. Hoge—Receipts, 18,000; market fair- ly active, mostly 10¢ to 150 higher leliver to the National Bank gee, a certain 1921, execute and said The Wyomin; of Casper, as mo! vance on this grade in 30 days. silver, 67%c; Mexican dollars, 52c. than yesterday's average; practical Money. hattel mortgage covering and em- CONSTRUCTION STARTED cop, $7.35: 150 pound weight offered at} x3EW YORK, Nov. 9—Call money,| bracing the following described $7.40; bulk, $7@7.30; pigs fully 25¢|¢irm: high 6; low_6%: ruling rate, 6%:] livestock and personal prope: »to- witt 8,459 breeding eves) ant tne increase and wool thereo: fe 4 bucks, marked or branded lower; bulk desirable, $7.50@7.75. Sheep—Recelpts, 15,000; fat lambs strong to 25c higher; fat sheep steady; feeder lambs strong to 15c up; native and fed western iambs to shippers SHOSHONI, Wyo., Nov. 9.—Con-Fearly $9.15; packers early paying struction work has started on the|$8.76@8.90; choice 110 to 120-pound new 360-foot bridge over the Bigj|fat ewes, $4@4.25; choice feeder Wind river, just west of here. There | lambs early, $8.15@ } will be two steel spans of 80 feet| each and over 2,000 yards of riprap} work on the approaches, Nine Indicted For Fraud In Loan Activities) closing bid 5%; offered at 6; last loan, 6. 60 days, 5@5%:; ON WIND RIVER BRIDGE “ime loans, steady: WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY — 234 Midwest Refining Bldg. Phone 289 Audits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax Service and General Accounting. i] Denver Quotations. | DENVER, Nov. 9.—Cattle—Receipts! 3,700; slow, about steady; beef steers | $5.00@6.50; cows and heifers $3.50@) | 4.75; calves $4. 50@9.50; bulls $2.00) stockers and feeders $4.50@ @ 5.75. Hogs—Receipts 760; steady to ite] lower; top $7.90; bulk $6.50@7.7: fe Sheep—Receipts 8,000; steady; lambs | SO99OS00OOO000900OOSO OS 2OOSSDODOO OOOO SOOO OOO POO® $7.50@8.25 ewes $3.50@4.25; feeder| 4 lambs $7.00@8.00. | | ——___ OMAHA, Nov. 9.—Nine men were! 4 tittle over 13 cublo feet of wood | of as | indicted by a federal grand jury NOW|i5 used in the making of 100 i 4n session, charged with conspiracy} to use the mails to defraud, in connec-| of P2Per tion with promotion of the Missouri) Valley Cattle Loan company, Omaha, which now is in the hands of a re. celver. They include Jacob Masse and Charles Wohlberg, recently returned trom Los Angeles. WE RECOMMEND THE PURCHASE OF Ford Magnetos Recharged While You Wait LYRIC THEATRE COMPANY STOCK. $ Standard Oil of Indiana Van Gorden Investment ———EE The New South Wales Labor gov- ernment, after an tavestigation, has ruled that nearly fiftp\of the leading trades shall in future operate eight hours on five days and four hours on Saturdays, Negro Favored By Committee| WASHINGTO: abie report o: Henry Lincoln Jo! publican national from Georgia, to be deeds of the District of Col was ordered today by District of Columbia The vote on the rep party lines, six Republi for Johnson and two TL s Senators Glass of Virginia, and Shep- pard of Texas, opposing. Several Democrats including Sen ator Watson of Georgia, were sa to be preparing to fight confirma tion in the | a The chief su of the quoise {s drawn from the p Binai, the great mining distr Surveying and Locations Geologists Oil Expe-is Oil Rield Maps Blue Prints Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric W. F. Dunn Phone 27 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price « Industrial Ave. We Suggest the Purchase This Stock. . Special Report Upon Request of $5.00 Auto Electrical Company 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 968-J James W. Ball & Co. Members of New York Curb Market Association. 67 Exchange Place, New York. In Casper City Its THE PUP CAFE Headquarters for the Best Chicken Tamales, Mexican Enchil- ade, Chilli Con-Carne and © all Spanish Dishes; Also Lunches and Sandwiches of all kinds. 108 North Center Street Near the Wyatt Hotel MM H. E. Grude Corporation Is Now Issuing Stock to New.Purchasers. We still have some stock left to offer which can be bought in amounts from $50 up, at $1.00 per share. This Stock Pays 12 Per Cent Dividend 3 Per Cent Payable Quarterly... Next Dividend Pay- able January 1, 1922, to Stockholders on Rec- ord December 15, 1921 This company does a general investment business, owns and operates apartment buildings and is des- tined to be one of Wyoming’s strongest investment institutions. H. E. Grude Corporation Casper Realty Office, 108 S. Center Phone 381 : DIPOLES 2GOREOIOD adhd heaahsasaaaaanad Have You Taken Advantage of Our Temporary Re- ducton in Coal Priées? SEE THE FINEST DISPLAY IN THE WEST > Closing Out Many Lines at Cost You can’ fill your bin for less if you place your order Natrona Power Co Phone 69 : atonce. Prices may be ad- vanced again at any time. Casper Supply Co. PHONES 913 AND 914 i & iE a sl ATA " Casper, abanking |, i be k i RFOPEE? fu Backs the ex- of the amount of said pro: note in addition to cover at fees; That. default has been made the ent of the princi forced by law to pay 12 per cent} THE Ris Ie x : He is A : h ere fen ea [ | d &. i : E, : a a 5 i ty ‘a reat pit : A Hi z F ipm my company, sufficient Soe eer ae mo! inde! ess, and a ney’s fees, amounting to the said sum of $16,394.15, together the se of caring Sg said mortgage roperty an charges and renee of such Dated at Casper, Wyoming, 9th day of November, 1921. fata ot $ E arigagee, Publish Nov. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1921, sapply your wants ber and builders’ bers a specialty. AUDITORS supplies. Rig tim- KEITH LUMBER CO. “Phone 3 Building Materials _ We are equipped with the stock to in high grade lum- REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG BUREAU OF INVESTI- Service | 4. -_ Poem eae = s ee aren Civil and Nag a ACCOUNTANTS LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORRP. Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bidg. Phone 660, J. pues Attorney at wr Employment Bureau Public Work im orm a ian ett = a Phone 558 ‘Accountancy. “Attorney. ! Bultes 1410-16, ownseed ARCHITECTS HAGENS 12 MUBANE Casper, Wyo, Phone 440. NICHOES S STIRRETT GARBUTT, WEIDNER &éSWEENEX 3089-10-11 Ol xchange Bldg. 415 Oll Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162. GEORGE W FERGUSON = Townsend Kidg.” “Phone 1964 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING OSTEOPATI ea ee a meg . 5 ©, DA 7 Called f Delivered Ost Phone a810 “924 7Bas rtnsenie eh it Thirteenth BAGGAGE and TRANSFER nS owing, Phone i4J. TRAN! Phones: ies., 87-W, MUVING A BPK CHIROPRACTORS DE. J. He JEREREY DR. ANNA GKAHAM Jnfi'REY Suite 31S Midwest siidg. Phone 206, DR. B. G. HAHN ; DR. KDNA HASIN Suite 2, ‘ownsend Block 3: Uliwe zy, U. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 Norsi asimball St, hone 1457, pice: Re ied oS KVAH M. HOUSER HERNCALL 210 East Pith st. Phone 1528J- CLEANERS and P. ERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Center, Filth and Phone 56. Sluice. 104, \CLAL. DR. MARSHALL ©. KEITH Office Phone 30. Residence 164. Private Hospital—612 South Lady Doctor and Chiropractor See eae acyees PRILLIGAN 235 East Second street Phone 1719W GENERAL CONTRACTING estimate on your contract and repair work. "Work done promptly. Phone part of city $1.50 to $2.00 per yard. |. Phone 147d.” Office ani Warehouse, 1206 G Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 388 DR. L. L. WADE Rem. §1' Wood Ble Pees DR. 0. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician A ‘evest Building Fone 1030 PACKERS, UPHOLSTERERS 12773. and laying; best : ences... J. Cormier, 107 South ar, Phone 1682M. RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 434 we Yeliowstone Phone 1054W «UTO RADIATOR SERVICE — Re meme 12" Weeks, Sepert Werke ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING Co. General Rooting C ontractors, 527 ce Mrs. L. M, Hing Saree Box 697. 38 North Washington and K Street, SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID IT Bush Show Are 3 W. Velowsines, 924, Roster TAXI ———$———_— GRAND CENTRAL BAR TAXI ©. 4. Beleler. Phone sa; TAILORS _ OH, WHALEY Ladles’ and Gents’ Talloring. Cleaning, >, HSE Sindweect “Aett phtterations, >. TAXIDERMISTS W. E, Pratt—Let us give-you an]. Tobes made. 105 South Cat street. .Phone 791M. ag VETERINARIAN BAY, West Second st, voice, 142 20. Res. 1682NJ, Phones: th sale. ‘