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PAG Ih iA ‘all Al er to cll: Oat rr lue eevee eS bo i 5 2 Nana alll Th Gee ae 8, PAGE SD SIX MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWa)) OL WELL TO BE DRILLED DEEPER Producers and Refir the Ferris dome regic struck oil at 957 feet, through the firs duction through the « On section pr BE WHEAT LO3t3 EARLY ADVANCE higher the bulge. showed a de some needed prices, Ye advance, $1.19 and July followed & well below Subsequ upward swi of a cold farm reserves © and elevator stocks theo to 1% firm, $1.19% to $1 decline, 2 Hedging © corn to arrive sponsible for a sag After op May corn market contin Oats started unchanged to and oats. to %o lower, May 39% ward in line quotations at I sh var! wit Ma: $1.04% Biko to & t ¢ corn nj ea n © ur down Provisions were firmer in response to gains in tt Wheat— May - July - Corn— May July Oats— May — July - Pork— Open price of hogs Butter and Eggs. 20.—Butter— Un extras, 27@29 CHICAGO, Jan creamery firsts, 80@35c; seconds, changed; tor * desta stand- BURLINGTON TO BUILD BIG HOTEL AT CODY , Jan, $0.—Plans have i for a 60-room hotel the Burlington raflroad y station 1 construction rill begin in February, itshas been announ: The hotel will cost about $100,000 and is intended to ac- commodate tourist 1 through the east entrance to Yellowstone park. well N Carbon county, illed deeper after being cased d, the oil being "MILLIONS OF AGRES T0 reclaiming of waste lands by irrigation American aluerican American American American American American Yo. 11 on section 25-26-87 of Wyoming, which American American Anaconda Atchison saved for pro- big gasser con- improve as an ofl producer that it will drill {t- I] when the heavy Au, ressuro has blown off. The} #<t n iteel w well is also produsing a big] Cinedian Pacific of olf in addition to an en-|Central Leather gas flow which has a Tnandigr Motors dome and spri ton is expected Chino Copper .... k Shot Western ayo Brings Good Resuits. States Oil 6 well on section Motors . ©o. Goodrich Soap Creek field, Mont 5 te SRSORGA GAO: * FOR be Great Northern pfd. as a reed ee caccesii eat Northern Ore Ctfs. the weil. ‘The shot was placed to| illinois, Central» n up the compact sand encoun- oe , red en production was reaches. Mee Meee International Paper . Kennecott Copper New Test for Montana. hower Oil syndicate is mak arrangements for drilling a aarp ean well on @ structure one mile Ww: eeetee Copper, Sse irelt Mant. where geologiine nave] anaes Staten OF ¢ on ofl producing|<dvale Stee! Missourt Pacific . k Central Gas Law Is Held Valid, a led ¢ y f ~ court at Hel.| Northern Pacific , the Montana law enactea|Ckahoma Pro, anc 1 which prohibits the asteful natural gas was held valid. sion was rendered in the case 3 Products Com S's J ard Wellington D. general vennsylvania People's Gas Rank Reading Rep. Royal Dutch, Sinclair Con Oil Southern Pacific Southern Railway Tennessee Copper BE OPENED 10 FORMER SERVIGE MEN BY BILL) ss: ons Texas and Pacific fobacco Products Transcontinental Senator Kendrick, at a banquet| Union bacritc riven in his honor last evening in|U. 8. Food Produc Lander said that the most tmportant|U: 5. Retail Stores §, Ind. Alcohol lece of legislation for the rehabitu-|U- the soldier coupled with the 1 of Utah Copper Westinghouse Ele Willy's Overland 1nd drainage would pass congress within the next six wosks, and through its provisions over a million s of land in Wyoming will be re claimed and populated by ex-service nen. Senator Kendrick's glowing tribute to his colleague, Senator War. ren was @ masterpiece and greatly appreciated by the numerous™friends of the senior senator who were pres ent Cala. Petroleum Montana Power . Shattuck Arizona Pure Oll ..... tavineible Oil General “Aspbalt ..«. RE NS JAP PRINCE DYING. TOKIO, Jan, 30.—(By The Assoct- ated Press,}—The death of Ficid Mar. shal Prince Yamagata, prominent Jap- anese statesman expected hourly today. He lapsed into a state of coma at noon, and at 7 o'clock this evening yas still unconscious. He has been partnership heretofore existing be-|in Washington, tween George Brown and A. J. An- iston, doing business under the firm name of the American Cafe, at 244 South*Center Street, Cas- per, Wyoming, has been by mutual consent dissolved. All lawful debts due from said copartnership and all moneys due said copartnership are payable to or by A. J. Aniston and S. J. Aniston, as the case may be. Dated this 28th day of January, A. D, 1922. RECRES BROWN ANISTON ANISTON end of government. betng Mr. a few years ago, in the Oil firm of Winter Publish Jan. $0, 1922. € First iipplans greatest industrial center, was tal ground is the T would join th: for rontrol of, the s mnessee river divided t Dam, one and a quarter miles long a! beyond the upper right corner. The t View of Muscle Shoals - Iron and Steel N. ¥. ex alv Shell Trans and Trad on Car aid Foundry Hide and Leatser on Anternational Corp. Smeiting and Ret’g .. Gulf and W. Indies Baldwin Locomotive . Baltimore and Ohio, “eB hesapeake and Ohio 1,800 pounds per square inch i elopments in the field indi-|Chicago, Mil. and St 1 stores flank ef! hicago, R. 1. and Fr solorado Fuel and Iron New York Stocks Associated Kress Leased »_Aneccinnes peer Fae Faul .. Louisville and Nashville H. and Hertford . Western Pittsburg and West Va. “Ray Consolidated Copper . ts United States Rubber United States Steel .. of Lander, who were v and Ref. Pan-American Petroleum Standard O!l of N. J) pfd. . Studebaker Corporation . American Zinc, Lead and Sm. Butte and Superior ATTORNEY HAYS CPENS LAV OFFICES IN CASPER Dyer Hays has been admitted to the was with the offices of Senator Kendrick Senator Warren, which gave him an opportunity to be- come familiar with the workings of congress and che vurlous depurtments ot Hay this state, ah wr 0% 108 28 uz 47% | Cow Guich a * 25 59% % 62% 51% 5% 13B 24% atx “ie 23% 14 55% He was born in Casper, his parents and Mrs. Park C 1 known here Park Hays having been an editor of one of the pioneer newspapers of Casper. Attorney Dyer Hays has his offices xchange building with the ‘Winter, which firm he is now associated. , NOW with Shoals, Ala., which Henry Ford proposes to convert into the world's a few days ago irom an airplane at a height of 1000 feet. In the fore- 1 the largest'in the world. The U. Florence alread} a large island which is bridged to either shore by the great Wilson Nitrate Pfant is just out of view have street cars running to the He is now In Washington awaiting action “ I 30% | Bessemer . 26% | ig indian . +1444 4 | oston-Wyoming Blackstone Black Tail its | Capital Pete Columbine sikhorn 4%] E. T. Williams 33% | rants Gates + 126% Jupiter 31% | Kinney Mike Henry ... % | Mountain and Gulf.. Riverton Che Casner Daily eC rifune SHIPPNGS LEAD |(Eketook ao STOCKS HIGHER === General List Stronger at Opening This Morning on Gotham Exchange. Oil Securities Furnished by ‘laylor and Clay ssuck Creek —_. Burke - a he average; later slow; big packers buy-) NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—Strength of oe foreign exchanges, expecially the Brit- ish rate, and tighter money tendencies were the noteworthy features of to- @ay's financial markets. Trading In stocks was lght and professional. Sales approximated 450,000 shares. | Irregular movements characterized the early afternoon market. Consoli- dated Gas broke from 90% to 85% on fears of an adverse decision by the United States supreme court in the 80 cont gas case, but recovered to 88) when (t was announced no deciston| Cal ele, would be rendered today. American) oO faqzA, Jan. py Sumatra Tobacco dropped 2% to 27% | srarkets)—tiogs — ecetpta, 11,500; ee ere 3at trom 68 to 70| steay to 10 higher; bulk 180 to 210-! meanwhile clim 7 End Naw Hiaven and’ Cosden Ot made | Borne batchers, S5.56@5-25 top, 00-5 good progress upward. Olis were depressed later, Standard Oil of falling 5% points. Shippings, motors and textiles strengthened. Tho closing was irreg- ular. Liberty bonds were heavy and railroad bonds eased Domino ------—. er,, bulk and desirable, $9@9.30, few $9.40. Sheep — Receipts, 28,000; killing classes opening about 250 lower; fat lamb top early, $13.60, some held high-, er; Nght fat ewes early, $7; talking weak to lower on feeder lambs; no early sales, Northwest “a ed Bank . the loyalty and-Producers unset .. Som Bell Royalty . Western Exploration.. packing grades, $6.75@7.75. Cattle—Receipts, 6,800; beef steers; and 160 higher. Sheep — Receipts, 12,000; killing classes mostly 250 lower; bulk lainbs, $12.50@12.7) $6.90@7.25; feeders stead: ing lambs, $12. Ww: yo-Tex. Vestern Exploration — 2.25 Vestern Oil Fields ., .86 oO. F. Rites . NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—Buying of shippings, metals and chain store} hares strengthened the general list at the opening of today’s stock mar- 25. Mercantile Marine preferred, Cnitea Fruit, Utah Copper, National ead and Kresge gained large frac- ‘ons to 1% points. Otis Blevaton ;celpts, 2,2¢ Western States . NEW YORK CURE CLOSING, Denver DENVER, Jan. 30.—Cattle — Re- market strong, 150 high- 62 tarine | -+srerscc #10) * ide |Amertoan Ico common and preferred er; beof steers, $5@7.60; fountain Producer 037 n. Hide & Leather preferred also] heifers, $4.50@7; calves, $8.50@10.50; haste oh : vre pubstantially better. Further] pulls, §2.50@4; stockers and feeders, eallzing sales caused moderate reces-| $5.50@6.¢5. cai ete mmr sions jn-corn products and May De-| srogs—Recelpts, 1,000; market 15¢ rod ane Rates. 5.50 partment Stores. Union Pacific was|and 2c higher; top, $9; bulk, $8.35@ Shi Ses a ences 5.15 the one prominent exception to thr |g 99, ring i higher trend of rails. Sheep — Receipts, » 2,900; sitioee ee = i is po ‘The market turned weak before the} steady; lambs, $11.86@12.40 Singh eset miso end of the first hour on selling of At- none; ewes, $6@6.75; feeder lambs, lantic Gulf common and preferred, | $71 : 35@1600 60. AREASSESSED and Da vison Chemical. Lossen ‘in these and (Continued from Page 1.) LIBERTY BONDS. sec" da‘ related shares ranged f:2%: 1 to al- most 4 points. Foreign ols ites to pressure, notably nee troleum end General Asphalt. was the one stock to move eer: extending its gain to 5% points. Low erade oils were steady, but dividend paying issues developed further heavy iness. Call loans opened at 5 per cent, although local supplies of mon ey were augmented by offerings fram interior banks. Third 446 Fourth 4%s8 - Victory 4%s . dot F pinched him when ho started up. Hi vecelved 30 days with $300. Henry Sessler had a poor memory bout the. amount of hootch he had manufactured and he was assessed /350 and 30 days. Clyde Neal, with an empty arm leeve and a soldier coat, when ates ioned by the court about the loss of” 1is arm said he lost it in the argonne. Ificers familiar with his career in als country state that his arm was Silver. NEW YORK, Jan. bar silver, 664%c; Mexican OKC. 30. — Foreign dollars Rock Rive: Salt Creek Big Muddy Mule Creek - C . INMAN SUED FOR Money. NEW YORK, Jan. 80.—Call money strong; high 6%; low 5; ruling rate 5 closing bid 5; offered at 5%; last loan 5%. ‘Time loans, firm; 60 days 4% @5; 90 McDonald could pay her fine the jail be (tea tn ati tr Ea Se jatituted attorteys no one be permitted to visit them in the jail - Without an order of court. Sheriff Charles Davis of Cody was present with Grover Gordon of Park making moonshine, and stated that jwhom the judge had just Thermopolis. He received 30 days and $300, C. E. Stevens, a doctor of Frannie, who also runs a drug store, was charg ; ed selling liquor. ed the court about his favorite pres- \cription which contained 75 per cen' alcohol and was flavored with orange juice and cascara and seemed to.be specific for colds and most other com- mon ailments. He finally said he was guilty and tht court decided that the people of the north end of the county would have to be without the famous prescription for a period of thirty days while the doctor remaineé in-durance vile and in the meantime fork over $360 of the prescription proceeds. ‘The above were all first offenders and the judge indicated that should and 300-pound butchers, $8.36) -ow path in the future that they could expect some pretty stiff sentences. ‘Th arrested in the raids at Grey- steady to 150 higher; she stock most-' put all gave |ly 18¢ and 260 higher; bulls and veals ance for trial later In the term but is fully steady; stockers and feeders 100) understood that a few will come up ‘and ask for the mercy of the court be- fore the end of the coming week. > BANK OF GILLETTE 10 GILLETTE, V‘yo., Jan. 29.—In or- der to stimulate business during the present period of depression, Mark H. lette, today made an offer to the farm- in buying stutable milk cows, His plan im to de’ at the same time provids a w check for those wh- from the*hard times. Conditions ior work, winter feed, farm machinery ‘and enough horses to cultivate the Jond, sheds and barns, water supply, end the possession of tor. the farmers at cost. Mr. Shields ts MONDAY, JANUARY, 39, 1922. =|LAMPITT GOES ON TRIAL TODAY ae ty who entered a plea of guilty ( Continued from Page D ing gas in tne butiding had caused the explosion, but daylignt revealed tho aearry outlined footprints of a man .n the mind which had been caused by recent rains, Footprints were found seading from the building to the shack occupied by Lampitt and a search of tne place reveaied Lampitt who was tne only one o fall thé men in the oil eid that did not attempt to learn of the explosion. Outside of Lampitt’s shack was his automobile containing sood, bed roll and an iron bar. Every: thing looked as though he had intend- ed departing but that the weather and mud had prevented. Tracks of an au- tomobile were traced from the shack io the magazine of the oil company where the door had ’.en pried open and explosives taken and it is claimed the fron Bar found in Lampitt’s auto- mobile fitted the dents on the door asing where it had been forced open, Lampitt was arrested but has mati tained his innocence of the crime. Ho 1as not, however, explained away tho many suspicious circumstances sur- ounding the finding of his automo- bile. While the evidence is practically circumstantial the prosecution will at- sempt to prove that Lampitt was jeal- us of Foight over a young woman mployed in the camp and which will 2e the allegsd motive for the crime. since Lampitt has been confined to he jail at Thermopolis tt ts said he ias inherited considerable money and chat this will used lavishly for coun- sel in the present trial. Lampitt came from Cody where twelve years ago he was sunpected of the murder of “Doc’ Ash and ata hearing was discharged, the evidento being purely circitmsiantial, but the general sentiment in that locality still connecth him with that crime also. Owing to tke feeling created in top dairying in this vicinity|Tot Springy county Lampitt asked ly pay|and was granted a change of venue have suffersd|to Big Horn county. With the large array of legal counsel on both sides . every detail is being watched with keen interest and every technicauty taken advantage of. Tho first move of the defense was to quash the jury panel for the reason that women were not Crawn on the jury. This motion ‘was argued on the convening of court. was a partner to “Broncho Nell” tried in ‘The doctor inform- y fall from the straight and nar- bond for thelr appear- AID DAIRY PURGHASES lelds, president of the Bank of Gil- of Campbell county to assist them uring assistance in the buying of ry cows include a willingness to cream separa- All animals will be furnished to 7 Ing what he can to revive businéss in Campbell county and the farmers: [are jhowing much interest In his proj- ect. Weekly, meetings will be con- .n manufacturing hootch and then ducted fn the lobby of the bank and speakers will ‘be Becured to talk on topios related to practical farming. Heavy Cold? Chest _ All Clogged Up? RS emma ; dows 9 work, ie ae ee ict Cullen & Zimmerman jays 4%@5; six months 4% @5. sone before the Argonne and that oust, a PRD Sh 50 IN CHEYENNE Fe min aoeccattlle paper! 4% OF. when most of the bose in this section Always relable june = Mill and Cabinet Shop ’ u amie Aah were battling the Huns Neal was herd- made to ease cclds and meee, 1743W Foreign Exchange Strong. ng sheep. He got $200 and 30 days. For fifty a standard . 427 East Raliroad Avenue Wyo. Jan. 29.—The| NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—Great Bri-} nd was informed by the court that All the family can take it with belplal Baty wwaniciot, all kinase, “gece Ww. 8. Dickey Clay” Manufacturing | “Ain—Demand 4.28, esoiee SSeS ee] Seen nae oe poner ee J Ree Hawes hy a, [eppeatpiee ean dace tees aati “ab France—Demand 8.32, cables 8. arge t 8 3 woul jo harmfi Convincing, itchen cabinets, colonnades and ompany of Kansas City Friday Italy —- Demand 4.57%, cables 4.58 | “ave been considered ing taste that the kiddies like. "Ateall | furniture repairing. Anything in brought suit in the district court here against C. R. Inman, contractor for half-million-dollar storm and sani tary sewer system which {s being in stalled in Cheyenne, for $6,500, alleg ing this amount to be due for mater- passed. Lester Thatch, the only one in tho vell bunch not arrest con 2 Mquor charge was given 90 days und $300 | r gambling and upon payment of ne the jail sentence ‘d pending good behavior, the prin- Belgium -- Demand 1.94%, cables 7.95. Germany — Demand .50%, 50%. Holland — Demand 26.98. cables 36.93, cables be suspend-, 3300 and his side partner Alex San- dru drew 30 days and $250. James Kelsey entered a plea of not guilty to a Mquor charge and his trial set for next month. The judge indicated that if Mrs. Greece—Demand 4. 0. Polandé—Demand .03%. Czecho-Slovakia—Demand 10.92. Argentine—Demand 36.75. Brazil—Demand 12.75. Montreal 95 17-32. Inman since he secured the Cheyenne contract. The work now is estimated to be months behind schedule and ac- tion by the city under’ the contract may be an early development. ——_2———— Dr. Kin "Ss old time energy. \Dr. King’s Pills, the line of cabinet work. We give absolute satisfaction. A satisfied customer is our best advertisement. ew Disc Vs 2 y ial supplied Inman for th ally MM since January 6. ber ot {this state, by order: of) the sa The National Surety copa at Aen | | NoxwaseDenand ase. ‘pal part of the goo? behavior Deng | Colds and Cou: n _—] 25.25. igrimage frot col s of t . 5 *-| NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF|ihe bar.examination. Mr. Hays fe a| Sor bondamen of Inman, fs made a] Sweat ‘DeSee Aso sunt ee of Badly? Sluggishe | Surveying and Locations POrIDRRSHIe enaisaite peeinate ce qoecmniows Beta f gation is the latest of a long series} Switzerland—Demand 19.53. Clyde Hawkins, who seemed an ex- Haver any “pep' ann gis wets or play. | Geologists Oil Expe- 3 Notice is hergby gi law, 5 SMe es associated | % “ifficulties which have involved; Spatn—Demand 15.18. vert Mquor salesman drew 30 days and} oon constipated stimulacis Oil Field Maps Blue Prints pater ie veek Wy Teme Span eee P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric PROMPT! mei Metals. NEW YORK, Jan. Steady; electrolytic, spot and near by 18% @14c; later, 14c. Tin—Steady; spot ,and uear by, $31.50; futures, $31.12. SNOW ACCUMULATION IN CHEYENNE HILLS LOW) sinks geicems oom ff CHEYENNE. Wyo., Jan. 29—There} @20-50; No.3 northern, $10@20; No. s less accumulated snow in the moun-|2 Southern, $16@16.50. ains west of Cheyenne than at this Rens SS580 S80. wason o fany recent yeat and appre- ese Eh bole. Selly) sion regarding a supply of water|¢T, spot $4.50@4.60. or Irrigation purposes is beginning to] Antimony—Spot $4.16. » manifested. Cheyenne’s four mu- icipal reservoirs, however, are full to the brim with a supply of water suf- clent for the city for three years. d there fs no worrying regarding city’s water suppl: For Private Parties Call 697M BILLIE'S TAXI White House Cafe Res. Phone 216 ..Office Phone 599 ‘The lection of popes by conclave dates from the Middle Ages. In earlier times the vote of the Roman clergy cast in the presenco of the faithfu was the elective power. A Few Days Left In Which You May Avail Yourself of the Opportunity to Building Costs Lowered 4 By having us sand your interior finish you save from ‘$20 to $30 on the average 5-room house. Just, tell your lumberman to have us sand your finish.- Casper Mfg. and Construction Co. Phone 1096-J Carpenters Notice Changes in our local by-laws regarding contingent fund and a combination of offices will be voted upon Monday night, January 30. You should be present. Signed: C. S. THOMPSON, Recording Secretary, Save 20” On any Gas Room Heater in our stock. All Gas Heaters are now on sale at a 20 per cent discount from the regular price. _ DON'T DELAY Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 PS First St. Phone 1500 3 Le Building Materials Weare equipped with the stock te supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty, KEITH LUMBER co. Phone 3 oo PEOLO OOP PLPOIODOOO DE DOODDEO POPE OP OO OP OD OOO SOOO DORE

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