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GE EIGHT eANRKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS SHONTANA OPERATIONS. REMEWED New York Stocks LAST SALES Allied Chemical & Dye Allis-Chalmers - American Car & Foundry ex div 152 American Beet Sugar 8 American Can Bra = a he ext | American 3ilde & Leather pid. . Ent American International Corp ._ Locomotive ... HELENA, Mont., March 15.—A new oil company which “\s just sprung into existence in Montana is the Minnesota A c 5_etreleum corporation wih capital stock of $100,000 and 4{men=n . =, American 1 sahich has filed articles of incorporation with the secretary American American ages will be drilled ont as speedily as possible. A total of nine wells will be drilled to the shallow sands, but the decline| mo further drilling on the deep test K however, | Well on the Unit Petroteum lease will was enid| be undertaken until the shallow drm- ing has been completed. ls there and| ‘The Mid-Northern ts rigging up for |> illers to reell| its No. 1 well on the Clayton tract The opening in|in section 14-15-29, Cat Creek Liverpe back he ear rice of wheat rate se during ying here on ons Averpool mar. Missouri ot The New York (x from %c to) Frantz corporation already has «a N. YY. N $1.31% to| string of seven prodncing wells on Norfolk and Western to $1.14%,| Northern Pacific ... | this tract, which seems to assure pro- | duction for the mew Mid-Northern well, The Weowna refinery at Winnett to #1.16%. prod. apaitiaet: ng of a re Pennsylvania Subsequently, demand gave out for! nas its new bofler set and connécted L0oPle'# Gas pL while, ard prices fell lower than be|up and two additional stifie# have 14% fore, but confiicting reports about | seen unloaded there. When the tills 74% Liverpool prices led to fresh rallies! nave been installed the capacity of Rep. Iron and e 50 here in the Iate dealings. The close| tng wWweowna will be trebled. Royal Dutch, N.Y. % was unsettled, Kc to 1%c net lower, with May $1.32 to $1.32% and July $1.14% to 31.14% Corn and oats went ¢Gownward? in price with wheat. After opening %c to Tec off, May €0%c to Glc, the corn Sears Roebuck . The work of deepening the ol@*Sinclair Con Ot Decker-Collins well will be under way Southern Pacific | im the near future, accorting to re Southern Railway << port from Winnett, Depth at this Standard Oil of N. J. —-_ time fs 1,650 feet, with 6% casing. It Studebaker Arek es ipiseo | is expected that the third sand will Ff eo Texas Co. ..... market dropped to below 60c for May./ he reached with an additional depth | Texas and Pacifi rmumerous holders letting go to stop| cr 200 tect. ' Tobacco Products Tomes. Since the Bitter Root OM eee struck ofl in tts well near Hamffton | United Recsih on February 27, on two occasions |. §. Ind Alcohol - have the bafler been used and on| United States Rubi each trial nearly a barrel of high} United States Steel . grade ofl was brought to the surface, Utah Copper ex div. . se Electric .. lower, May 37%e to $8%e and then| which on being tested gave a gravity | Westinghouse Electric of 53 and was said to be equal to any! 1 nie penton American Zine, Lea and Sm. Provistchs were depressed by tow.|in the state. The quantity of the find, Butte and Superior er quotations on hogs as weN as qn|caunot even be approximately deter-|Cala Petroleum Receipts were small, but export call sens slow. ‘The market finished weak at 1%c to 1%c net decline, with May 59%ec to 59%c. Oats started unchanged to 4O@%c 4845 w. state. The principal place of business of this concern is, Americ." | Elkhorn oad Riven as Christina, Fergus county, and the incorporators are Atchison E. T. Williams - Tr L. H. Nelson and M. HL Nelson of AU; Frants io ddwin Gates . {Saas Sauk, Minn, and RP. Am fein Saat drows of Christa, Mont. Bethe Kinase m RALLIES With indications of milder weather Gant oon pe Sn . tel more apparent activities in the Win- Chandler Motors Site “Ganry “oat th | Rett ofl Meld are becoming more nu- Chesapeake and Oi fabantatn "34 | merous, although there has been no Chi » Ml Northwest -30 - ; | Seneral shutdown, even during the {pica Caaeer Outwest 21% most severe winter months. During Colorado fuel yy | Red Bank - or | tho last. week: ¥. Francis of Casper,’ Snorage EY jeacaray--. Be rr - 1 = Riverton Refg ~. 02 o yo., was in Winnett, en route to the Crucible Stoel iesity & Produces 11% si ar oa | Creek fields. Mr. Francis is an se p= emanate 06 a i +440, % ar- | ©XPerienced oil wat! operator, and is | Tom Bell Royalty 04 olosing Unsettied A fter Par one of the stocidii@llers of the ‘Ther | Western Exporation - 2.50 p tial Recovery o rly | mopolis-Cat Creek corporation. It is S| Wind River F * 02 Losses. | understood tnat he wM have active jaaetee seats *~ Pict © |charge of operations on the Horer- wee : s = | Schwartz, Unit Petroteum and Lucky : 8 1 Sharp breaks| Strike leases, and that these acre. , | Victory 4%s ..- Oil Securities Furnished by Taylor and Clay LOCAL OIL STOCKS, 2 20 Pete Compass . Consolidated Cow Gulch | Mutual |S. O. Indiana 2 Service Com. .. 196.00 LIBERTY BONDS Third 44s . | Fourth 4%5 =e Crude Market |Grass Creek .. Elk Basin .. Lance Creek Hamilton Dome Rock River Salt Creek . Che Casper Daily Cribune | sales. Famous Pls STOCK MARKET 5 IRREGULAR Speculative Issues .Active While Industrials Wit- ness Slump. demand structive side of the stock market to-|tine demand 35.80. Brazil 13.82. Mon- day on very extensive dealings, but/|treal exchange 69%. representative transportations and in-| dustrials were subjected to severe! Pressure. Sales approximated 1,200, 000 shares. High grade rafls, particularly Great Northern and Northern Pacific, broke l@harply in late trading. Oils, motors, | equipments and stecis also were one to three points under forenoon prices. avy The closing was NEW YORK, March 15.—The in- creased firmness of foreign exchanges prompted further covering of short contracts at the opening of today’s stock market. Failway shares, the! stabilizing feature he previous day, were again the strongest issues, al- though gains were limited to fractions. showed firmness, but motors were ur. Norfolk end Western's de a half of a point Was the only reflection of the impending coal strike. Among specialties Kelsey Wheel was most prominent, rising 2% points on the company’s excelient annual report. Trading was active and broad dur- ing the morning, almost 350,000 shares changing hands ‘n the first hour. Cast Iron Pipe was another stock to profit by its fairly good statement of earn- ings. Utilities extended recent gains, especially Consolidated Gas, Peoples Gas and Public Service of, New Jersey. Mercantile Marine preferred rose 1% points and gains ranging from frac- tions to one point were ‘made by Har- vester, Gulf States Steel, Bethlehem Steel, Beet Sugar, Corn Products,.Am- erican Can and Sumatra Tobacco. Heaviness was shown by Mexican Petroleum and Famous Players, those losing one and two points respectively. Call money opened at 4 per cent. Shipplags, Independent steels, cop- pers and foreign oils were most active and strong at mid-day, but Cast Iron Pipe reacted two points on realizing Ts was under in- creased pressure, however, loving 3% points and Great Northern aud North- ern Pacific were reactionary. top $10.50 earty; comparatively few $10.40; bulk $9.85@10.30; pigs 15 to 25c lower; Ibulk desireable 100 to 130 pounders $8.75 @9.50. Sheep receipts 10,000; fat and shear ing lambs opening about stea*y; sheep| strong to higher; fat lamb top eariy| $15.75; some held higher; clipped ewo| top $8.50; wooled ews top early $9.25; | ter weather stopped drilling. SHIPMENTS SHOW BIG GAIN IN CHICAGO MART Other acttvities in the Winnett re| DENVER, Colo., March 15.—Cattle| gion include Frtx carpenters con.|Teceipts 1,200; market beef steers 10 structing a second standard rig for t© 15¢ lower; others steady; beef steers CHICAGO, March 15.—Heavy ship- ments were the festure of the fruit and vegetable markets, the total car] 5 an indication that CHICAGO, March 15—Butter high- er; creamery extras 38%c; firsts, 33% @3%c; seconds 21@33s: standards 38c. Egss, firm; receipts 15,416 cases; firsts 22c; ordinary firsts 19@20c; mis-| cellaneous 21@21%c. hoped that the tests of the two ship- ments will check up closely. | Two wells will be completed earty thts spring on the Milk river anti-| cline, north of the town of Brown- ing, on the Blackfeet Indian reserva- tion. The Homestake Oil company | hole was down 500 fect before win- the .CAINMtniesoumcans cm $6.75@7.50; cows and helfers $5.00@ been drilling its Net’ welt om an|7-40; calves $8.00@10.00; bulls $2500 | Armelis structure. The Californie, 2-50; stockers and fecders $6.00@7.00.| company has given out only little in-|_ 71965 receipts 1,400; market 25c low- formation concerning reece to don |€F top $9.65; bulk $9.40@9.65, on fts No. 1 well, but the bufiding r| Sheep receipts 4.100; market stow,| a second standard rig i nt loner cemen {Prospects steady; lambs $13.75@14.50- the comBexo haa eh $8.50@9.00; feeder lambs $13. lot movement for the week ending|® high opinion of the structure. | teat March 11 being 9,329 cars, a gain of] The No. 2 Fifer well of the Frantz| Omaha Quotations. nearly 1,50 the Preceding week, | corporation which was shot gome| OMAHA, Neb, March Jé- accordin: ¢ to the weekly review of the| time ago, is on the pump. A further United States bureau of markets, made] test of ten days will be given before day. Potato and celery mar- official statement as to results will be} Eee an ner, cabbagc| given out. Portland people have pur-|$9.50; ‘top $9.55; butchers 215 to S56 onions weet | chased from Tip O’Ne!Ml a quarter ec-| round weight $9.10@9.40; packing | Hon on the Sage Hen structure of the|srades $7.50@8.25. Antelope Creek field. It is under. | Cattle receipts 6,000; beef steers stood that under terms of the sale/|du steady to 15c lower; best her: | the purchasers are to drill a well in|3.35; she stock and bulls about steady; the early spring. The Mid-Northern|veals 99 | 2d Midwest companies are installing | Steady. wked round whites |‘%® California type of barrels in all| Sheep receipts 9,500; lambs strong to York City at $210 to| {© Wells these two companies have|15¢ higher: bulk $14.50@14.85; top Bunya ‘dectined 10/07 the pump in the Cat Creek fields. |$14.90; beep 2 ¢ higher; ewe top $9. to 15c cents tn other eastern markets.| |The Frantz corporation well on the | feeders steady; 65 pound lambs $13.75 kk ranged 10 to 15 cen! Jackson lease tn rT the Antelope Creek | 60 to $1.75.| fleld was drilled into a water sand at odds | S14 fom ua water tome eset DE MOLAY CHAPTER TO “2 ml be shipping | depth. | and the §%-inch casing wi ed down to the sccond sand,| > Stowers 70] In connection with preparations for| ‘The Darius chapter of De Motay, starting its No. 2 we © Califor-|Junior Masonic order, wiN attend serv- | states Bureau of Markets). ‘Hogs re- the 5c lower; stockers and feeders and | off n. it is believed, will be picked), The Chey. passed — | nia Oil company is shipping into Ar.|!ces in a body at the Methodist church melis material for the camp and rig|Mext Sunday night Harry Moll is PARK COMMISSION FOR | SserecxSSczs ‘Sauces 28 3 ssear oe ie aa | nated by the Chicago, Milwaukee &|De delivered by the pastor, Rev. Lewis | St. Paul Railway company 3% miles|£= Carter, who is a 32d degree Mason west of Ri to be known as Kakela. spa rae for five years chaplain of a | From there a spur of considerable | °85® in Schenectady, ¥. This serv = length will be built to well location. |!o Wil eee runes one ae fib |The California company has so far|™ hen ce ee been unable to recover tools lost at a Rares The (hour of shel sare depth of some 900 feet at ite Are | Will be 7:30 p. m. next Sunday. we near Armelis, about of Lewistown California was taken egect of high explosi 30 miles A special crew ere to try sucveying So cniaats Geologists it Experts Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO. P. O. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg. fast and was 1 One more if this fails started a few jceipts 12,000; generally 15 to 25c low-| er; 180 to 210 pound butchers $9.40@/ eral ined until a control head arrives Montana Power . ' Zz eee ren Pittsburgh, Pa, as well as the| Shattuck Arizona, -.. CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 15—Gov-| Gosing Quotatio: tanks from Casper, Wyo., for the| “reat Northern Ore - |ernor Robert D. Carey has recetved wr < tog drillers will take no chances on what! from Secretary of Commerce Hoove ac Is a letter stating that the secretary, like Soe High Yow chose] the showing will be when the tool ¥ . aiinke May — 13% 134% 129% 192% | 27S fished out or drifing resumed. | Livestock Mart area eos ona betel July 114% 115 112% 114%] OM men at Hardin have received a Patecune river and tte teibdtares ntl | Corn— word of encouragement concerning the such time as the Colorado river com-| May — 6% e 3% 59% | Tecent tests of the Soap Creek ofl oe is the chair-| suy 63% 6355 6135 +~—«G2% | Several barrels of crude from wells Chicago Prices. mission of Bebe genoa of tho} “ae No. 1, 2 and 4 were sent by the West-; CHICAGO, Marcvh 15.—(United/ man, Leen bering fee er ha a heel Mny - 8% s8% $7. 27_% | ern States company to refineries in States Bureau of Markets).—Cattle re-| river, Reais pagiia? tat July __. 40 40 39 39% | Casper, Wyo., recently, and a much celpts 10,000; dull, fow early sales; made recommendatio JA ee Pork— "| larger gasoline content was found in beef steers and fat she stock weak to| power and irrigal Fiaa-& ieetar a 20.00 | the samples than ever was expected, 15c lower; top beef steers early $9.00; Hoover letter was in rep! Mira he baal aay. 3 Judging from the results of the first bulk $7.25@@8.25; cenners and cut-| {from is tetany thi amanting of Tard 3 cs ters steady; bidding lower on veal protested against the a Jory 1100 His joss i212 | tm tho some refinery tis erage Suvess steckors and foedery” alow, permit to the Utah Power and Tight ay 2 s 2 5 from well No. 1 tested 12 per cent, about steady. [company for development of hydro: Seerdexo:. se55 0) seen) .zpen )| eanatiiaes atdever te per cent and|, Hose receipts 18,000; mostly 10 to! clectric potentiaities of the Green and rab 3 30.10 | that from No, 4 tested 28 per cent, 15¢ lower than yesterday's average; Yampa rivers, both tributaries o 7 i Ten more barrels of crude have been Ushter weights fairly active; others Colorado. Batter and Exrs. shipped to the refineries and tt is %0W: bis packers holding back; MINE WORKERS MEET IN CHEYENNE CONVENTION CHEYENNE, March 15.—Delegates representing all locals of District 22 (Wyoming) United Mine Workers of America, are assembled! here in an- nual convention. The convention will last throughout the week. Among other things, the action of the Wyo- ming miners should a strike of na- tion-wide scope be declared April 1 will be given consideration. Income Tax _ Returns Carefully and correctly prepared. en evenings until oe 10 o’clock. Wyoming Audit Co. Public Accountants 414-15 Midwest Bldg. Phone 289 15.—Foreign silver 65%c; bar Mexican dollars 48%. Metals. NEW YORK, March 15.—Copper, electrolytic, spot and nearby 13; later 13@13% Tin firm, hpot and futures 29.: Iron quiet, and unchanged Lead steady; spot 4.70@4.80. Zine steady; East St. Louis spot} 4.70. i Antimony spot 4.25, Money. NEW YORK, March 15.—Call money easy; high 4; low 3%; ruling rate 4; BOY PROBES CARTRIDGE, j= EXPLOSION TEARS HAND <==", been honored with membership in the various royal orders of Europe were Mrs. Lew Wallace, wife of the author of “Ben Hur,” and Mra. “Sun-| set" Cox, wife of the New York states | man, both of whom were decorated by ||| S$$$$$$$$ S$$$$SSS$ $$$SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS: the Sultan with the Turkish Order of Chefakat, CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION fice, State of Wyoming. Wyo., March 2, 1922. Inter-Mountsain Company of Salt Lake City, in State of Utah, has complied with the Insurance Laws of this state and is authorized to transact the business of Life Insurance in this state for the current year. fice the day and year first above written. (Seal) Li6. Argen- ————————>—___ with a jack-knife, cost him a portion of his left hand. 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Our representatives will call at your home and ex- plain the drawing, but do not fail to come in for your free chance on this rug and to get acquainted with our unusual values. W. S. Buck Mercantile Co. 156 N. Center St., Casper, Wyo. Phone 1747-W ing Forks, Rakes, Shovels, Sprinklers, Lawn Hose, etc. GARDENING DAYS Are Drawing Near We have Poultry Fencing, Spades, Spad- All at the New Reduced Prices Holmes Hardware Co. The Home of Lowe Bros. Paints