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PAGE EIGHT WMRKET GOSSIP AND. FIELD NEWS| gle HORN BASIN REGION AGTIVE BASIN, Wyo., Nov. 28.—The greatest activity ever f ve known in the oil game in this section is in progress at this Bessemer z time and scouts are here representing several of the big com- | ® aah Indian --__-—- panies in addition to the operating companies here. A deal) Boston-Wyoming —— Che Casper Daily Ccibune Today's Markets by Wire]}/MAlL SHARES — LOCAL SCHO comnones ar Tar=s.2. 21) AGM AGTIVE. 19 FUMIGATED FORSMALLPOX! 9. |Last Week’s Demand Con- “ey tinues With O; of ies 4 Trading . $10.25 3 10.50 eee. 982.8 wx | Buck Creek ~ : was completed recently whereby the Ohio takes over hold-|2i°.,°°™* NEW YORK CURB CLOSING, — |, NEW. TORK. Nov. 28—Last week's ig ng Pea et eeest . ings in the Mercer dome, 18 miles east of here, and drilling} puck Tan —, , aay aa of Case in 2 | will commence just as soon as a rig| Blackstone Salt Creek ery Sri- » | can be gotten to the field. Geologists| Capitol Pets mary Room. L of the Midwest and Ohio are said to| Columbine . . | have made a very flattering report on! Consolidated ‘Roy, id that eee Bie A been min \Elk Basin : The Ohio en over 22ssea fractional gains. Rausch permit in Oregon Basin and Mountais /SrOgpareas Settee ous feature in tig tntuatetas a ce | will move a rig in the coming week, |Cittes Service Com .. 205.00 the sale of 4,500 shares of United S |that structure being now tested inj ‘7, |S. ©. Indian -........ 87.50 Steel s three different locations, . NEW YORK =rOck EXCHANGE, It {e reported that the Union ts try-|Gates . Mexican Petroleum ..$116.00 $215.00 ing to get acreage In this section} jupiter Sinclair OU .....4.-.6 5 (23.00 ethan Sy Noted Supply | where black olf can be found. It is] Kinney | Texas Of ... + 4637 «45.62 Reduction As ei ae ot ese understood that this company has ®/ rence Creek Roy: |Pan-American Pete .. 52.00 51ST Also Has Bullish ec contract with the Canadian Pacific for|rusk Royalty .. lu. & Steel . 2 sa00 — sas0 fuel oll and will have a ready market for the eru over the outcropings along the Lig |Unton Pacific R. R, .. 129.78 FORSIGN EXCHANGE. Sterling 130.13 mon and preferred reacted to selling Pressure: Lusk Petroleum Geologists are busy all | Marine Mike Henry CHICAGO, Nov. 2 Horn mountains locating porsible| Mountgin and Gul Francs Included among the other strong about the Empt the state of Kansas w ij | Diack off reservoirs and it probably | Northwest Marks . rails of the morning were Atlantic 4 ‘ “| means that every such structure will| Gutwest | Lire c Loulsville & Nashville, and |’ Fuel B in 2 Picardy |Call money . rred shares of Baltimors & Ohio, ° =f) ‘Wyoming, drilling *!X/ Riverton LIBERTY BONDS, Ann Arbor, Lake Erie & Western, and - Basin are reported et| pea Bank Wisconsin Central, \these gaining 1 to 50 with « flow of water which Royalty and Producers “1 Sunset .....-.+6« Tom Bell Royalty. r has authorized immec!-| western Exploration — 2.90 of work on his holl| wing River Refs. . 00% = 01 This wilt wyo.Kans + 1.25 140 | Fourth 4\s led to the Greybull and {f that|tnitea Pete. 06 "Victory 4%s rizon is not productive another loca EDR Ol non the same permit will be drill. $1.90 mae River to the Embar and Tensleep. ee 3 points. Rallway equipments, espe cially American Car, Prossed Steel x ; Car and Ralway Steel Springs pre- ferred, rose 2 tay4 points, » Specialties were featured by the tobacco group, particularly American, Lorillard and|, Liggett & Meyers, these'rising 2 to 2% points. , The only decidedly weak features were Davison Chemical and Sears Roebuck which fell 2 and 3 pothts, respectively, Heavy buying of respective bonds continued under lead of Liberty issues. Call money opened at 5 per cent. Silver. NEW YORK, Noy. 28.—Foreign bar silver, 67%c; Mexican dollars 61%4¢. al quotations which ranged | ” h December} lc higher, w and Grass Cretk -. El Basin ~ Lance Creek Hamilton Dome —. become so virulent, and there is dan- ger of its Inception In this city if ex- traordinary AGO, Nov. 28.—({U, 8. Bureau - 1.40] Mule Creek —Cattle — Receipts, 22,- (ee UPTIMIOM FEATURES REPORT OF “I Metals. _ NEW YORK, Nov. 28—Copper— eady; electrolytic, spot and 13%@13%c; later, 13%@ spring for ten years or more. Will flood your pom ares glowing heat in one minute. after 1: and will give you the greatest joy and comfort you have ever had in your house. Have one connected in your home before the next cold Mrs. Johnson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Whister, old time resi- dents of Casper, The funeral will be ss—Receipts, 60,000; market 2c eady to stronger than Tin—Firm; spot and near by, $30@ November Review Shows a} ming 1s in good condition. 0.12; futures, $20. ‘Through- out the district the movement to mar- ny’s ave 2 {a for Sontinued I i aay corn ‘Bowmen Mortuary at 3 gnap. ‘ “igits "ana. butehers: "practical oot anarsl boca, iD ket was heavy ditring October, snow [| | Tron—Steady; No. 1 northern, 21 grog ths attecnpee’ Yeervies will too, $1.18; bulk, $688@710; pigs leral DuUSsINess ing an increase of 29.4 per cent over| @22; No, 2 northern, $20@21; No. 2 be conducted by Rev. M. J. Thompson steady to 100 higher; bulle destrables, Conditions. oom naa s Cepeda e475 ¢ the Baptist church. BECAUSE 25. ‘ i | a The weather has been favorable for| /o*t—Steady; spot, $4.70. kaclae - Receipts 30,000; market gen-| KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. outdoor work of all sorts in the entire| | “!"°—Quiet: East’ 8t. Louis deltv- developed strength as a 28,—A spot $ 5 Of the’ high flame temperature and intensified com- It of absence of offerings. sady; choice native and fed|note of tempered optimism marks the} “istrict, but lack of moisture is be- ety ‘: A] (Sie, RO Rosas: ern lambs and sheep to packers,|November review of business, farm-| sinning to present a serious problem.| “°t!mony—Spot, $4.60. Notice Auto Owners bustion made possible by our new safety burner—no Closing Quotations. $10; bulk fat lambs, $9.60@10; bulk|ing, mining and agriculttral condi-| 1m Kansas, wheat in the western haif unburned gases, therefore no odor, it is a perfect hy- $ no handyweight 3 8 8, \ Does your car work as {t should stern sold tions and of] production in the tenth federal reser | CHICAGO, Nov. 2 of the state needs moisture badly, gienic fire. feeders nominal: HG. JOHNSON HOME lwheat— Open. High.” Lowr Close early; district compiled by| though still good in the eastérn third. or did, when it was new. If not, 1.15 1.12% 1.14%] ly steady. officials ‘of the Federal Reserve bank | ‘in Missouri the progress and condition there is a reason. Bring it to us 2 1.18% 115% 1.17% i here. Pee w ie wheat fs reported np: pes SADDENED BY DEATH for repairing and adjusting. , Suet Denver Quotations. “Gener ditions,” eat homa wheat is steadily deteriorating Ad 49 DENVER, Nov. 28—Cattle — Re-| comthine 3S eae nes eqn | due to drought, and much wheat sown ae tgs Gone sIERE BY, “=e 55% 54% | celpts, 6,600; stroug,, 250 higher; beet nears its close. It is apparent,|/" dry soll has not yet sprouted. 4 p ¢ 'e steers, $5@6.25; cows and heifers,| however, that progress toward a full| Petroleum production in Kansas and Marks ‘Auto Service 7 = . 2 33% «32% = 33 | $3.50@5; calves, $5.50@9.50; bulls, $2) and complete realization of prosperity jahoma is about normal in volume, he infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. East First Street Phone 1500 38% 35% 38% | @3; stockers and feeders, $4.50@6. {in all lines necessarily must be slow.|Wwith prices higher, and more optim-|H, G. Johnson died yesterday at the|{ 135. West Ninth~ Street, Opposite 119 Hoge—Receipts, 2,300; steady; top,| “Fehorts show increases in the vol-|!®™ among operators than has pre-! family residence, 814 South Jackson Park \School se 15.50 15.20 15.20) 7.10; bulk, $6.25@7. ume of business done in October | vailed for several months, otreet. » Phone 1160W Sheep—Reooipts, 20,000; market | over September in the furniture, ' Sulldin operations reached the|. Mr. Johnson is the chief engineer 8.65 8.52 8.52) steady to strong; lambs, $8@8.26;| ware, groci implement and millin.| high mark of-the year in October, 20 {Mere for the Mlinois Pipeline company. 9.02 8.87 = 8-2 ewes, $3@4.25; Leeder Iambs, $7.50@| ory business, and decreases in drugs, | cities showing an increase of 74.3 per = 8.25. dry goods and automobile atcessories.| cent as compared with October, 1920 — — 7.35 The movement of grain to market| Spring building activity is indicated, 1150 TTR 1-78 Stand d Gi has decreased heavily in the aggregate | says the rev’ ar wen as compared with September. Wheat : = Poultry. receipts at four markets decreased 424 28.—Poultry—Alive mttiedfovin,14@ibeaorves, e'| OL Concessions turkeys, jc; roosters, 1c. In North Persia K. C. Provisions. . KANSAS CITY, Nov. 28—Egse— LONDON, Nov. 27—A dispateh to Unchanges: firsts, 410; sedonds, 31c. Butter—Unchanged; creamery, 44c; packing, 28c. Poultry—Unchanged; hens, 12@18¢ springs, 1¢@21c; turke: 3: Butter and Eggs. CHICAGO, Nov. 28.—Butter—Low- tic Turkey, says the correspondent at Mesopotamia understands ofl conces- sions in northern; Persia have been granted to the §tandard Oil company the London Times from Bahara, Asia-| + per cent, while corn rece!pts increased 21 per cent. a Flour pyoduction October showed great improvement as compared with @ year ago, the October, 1921 output being 52.8 per. cent greater than that for October, 192. Flour mills, says the report, were maintaining produc- ton at 82.5 to'D0.5 per, cent of capaci- y. Coal mining {n the district showed-a of capacity, as compared to 62.8 per cent in September. ~This decrease is decline being kept up to 55.7 per cent |; OIL AND MINERAL LEASES ISSUED ON STATE LANDS Frank A. Barrett, Lusk,,NEYNW% of 3-34-61; Wi SWMSEX of 16-34-61; N% SEYNEX of 16-34-61. ee Finance Guarantee Company, Inc. Baltimore, Maryland gr: ereamery extras, 450; firats, 86@ | for 60 years largely attributed to idleness among | 4. Gnu M Morris Denver, all of 16: 44c; seconds, 33@360; standards, 38c. Kansas coal miners. In the Kansas ! s Eggs—Higher; receipts 2,208 cas N C ti field the: outputs sekas elds abort a0 a Leslie Parker, Casper, all of 16 ORGANIZED JULY, 1911 yee Arate, 6b@52c; ordinary firsts, 3@4te: |IVEW COPPOTQALtOns | per cent or normal capacity, while in} °° "01a snyer and Copper Lense. miscellaneous, 50@52c; refrigerator Missourl it was 62.5 per cent and in ay. f 16-30-77. griras, 834 @30e; refrigerator trata, Fld Conference | vom 822 per cent. 3 © Goat Prospeciors’ Lease. 87 @ 880. “As @ result of the threatened ra!l-| 5 5 Roberts, Cokeville ,all of 16- | eta road strike which did not materialize | 19415 Z S . Potatoes. THERMOPOLIS, Wyo. Nov. 23.—|the end of October found deaiers|~ ee / | CHICAGO, Nov. 25.—Potatoes—| representatives of the Western|Stocked with large supplies of coal Market steady; receipts, 61 cars; total United States shipments, 433 ‘Wisconsin round white bulk, $1.60@ 1.16 ecwt.; sacked, $1.50@1.70 cw Minnesota and MichIgan round whites | {) . sacked and bulk, $1.50@1.70 cwt.;|UOm8 name are not those popularity | visualized wher the names aro Minnesota and North Dakota Red|.ooken, but er, $1.25@1.40 cwt. |spoken, but two $10,000 concerns re- cently chartered by the state of Wyo- Plenty of Action Union Telegraph company and the erican Express company have can- uded @ conference here, held for a purpose not revealed. The corpora- cars; ming when the organizera took ad- vantage of the fact that neither the Western Union Telegraph company 1 N Bill t nor the American Express company relapses phe ele heey aod 5 SPECIALTY . : s Th NCW DUE AL: ~ | 100 complied with the Wroming: Cin. | EG ce eee ee oer ea eee: eae Dividends 7.per cent regularly on Preferred Stock. : hout of rgill carpenters and other labor. J $ legal standing in the state. ee Sch Columbia Theater * SUGAR MAGNATE DEAD. “All in a Muddle,” the new ahow at|_ NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—Robert FR. the Columbia, ts brimful of action. al|H@wley, president of the Cuban-Amer- Darr comes on as a returned soldier, '0#? Sugar company, died today at his an¢ because of the bi thet “Bob.|ome. He was 72 years of age. He bins” (Hoyt Smythe) has stolen his|@5 ® member. of the Cuban Sugar wife Cimogene Kennedy}, said Al gets|F!28nce commission. and waiting for cold weather to give them an oppertunity to unload. Gen- erally the coal market situation 1s con- sidered dull,” says the report. , Ae a result of an increase of zinc prices of three dollars a ton since September, production in the industry has been stimulated and the number of shipments has increased heavy! “Increased activity in mining,” says the review, “has taken care of @ part Hog cholera is reported as unim- proved in Kansas and “quite serious” in Nebraska. Other llvestock in Kan- sas is in fine condition. In Oklahoma Jewelery and watch repairing by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed, Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co; 0.-S Bldg. 3-5-tf O. S. BATHS TURKISH BATHS A For Ladies and Gentlemen. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT aN lata aa the report indjeates that many stock cattle, which should be kept on the farm are being shipped to market. Livestock In New Mexico and Wyo- 128 East Second Street Basement, O-S Building } pees fato several Violent engagements on the home front. Tony Kennedy re| _, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Meves the tension et appropriate Abe| yee of Hannah M. Demorest, rods, Bereta to Gast durin Notice is hereby given that let- from houses to motherninjaws. Ben |tet3 of administration with the will nie Kirkland, in love with “Mra. Bob. 27exed were on the 26th day of bins” (Twilight Cline), helps to get the November, 1921, granted to the un- “muddle” more muddled, but seems |‘erigned in the above estate, and ° all persons having claims against Quite lost Without a chance to ahake| th. said estate are hereby required his fest. “Bobbing” hes several nar-/+, exhibit them, with the necessar row escapes from A\'s vengeance be-| vouchers for allowance, to the wn fore thelr domestic muddle ts finally | jersigned at the office of Geo. W. cleared up. Loretta Kids is the petity! Fereuson, rooms 22-23, Townsend and charming maid, of whom “Nis. 7 Bobbins” ts jealous. |months after the date of said let- The Kennedy Kiddies appear in &/ ters, or they may be Bes oaea rt graceful and delightful little dance.| any benefit from such estate, and if Other dances of note ere by Loretta! such claims be not exhibited with- Mld4 and Hoyt Smythe and the chor-|jn one year from the date of said us, of course. Songs by Al Darr and| letters, they will be forever barred. Loretta Kidd are worthy of mention.) Dated November 28, 1921. A magician, who mistifies with his| M. W. RAFFERTY, “now you see it and now you don't) Administrator. stunts, has been added to the = Nov. 2f. Dec. 5, 12, 19, 1921. pany. Hoe is none other than Al Darr The picture, “Who Am I,” @ story rg “1 tho ote Santis Ganghier 4s worth Phone 27 zneed that “Confes|f HAY, GRAIN AND FEED all's greatipto-| 4 wa at the Colzmbia/ Pesinuing Tucscay. { Industrial Ave. ‘ Bldg., Casper, Wyoming, within six | Best Quality, Lowest Price | Tribune WE RECOMMEND THE PURCHASE OF- LYRIC THEATRE COMPANY STOCK. Van Gorden Investment Company ‘ its Contained Hi While Not Guarant Are ‘The | Statement lerein, ie min pe a Building Midwest Building 10, per cent Cash dividend paid on Common Stock since organization. 20 per cent Stock dividend paid October, 1912. 20 per cent Stock dividend paid March 21, 1915. _ 10 per cent Stock dividend paid April, 1920. GRATIOT & COMPANY Investments and Securities ; 7 per cent Preferred__----.-$464,000 . Common UR ite BR SO O00. - $814,600 Casper, Wyoming Gathered From Sources Considered Ac- < (To Be Continued)