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PACE SIX MARKET GOSSIP AND HELD NEWS BILLIE GREEK TEST PROGRESSING === — The first important step in testing the Billie Creek struc- / The Shannon * ture in Joh sand in the 1,000 feet and found to be water bearing. son county has been completed. ield was penetrated at a depth of approximately mportance of finding the Shannon sand is in the fact that it carries out the predictions of geologi cal surveys that it would be found in place and aleo that it should be water bearing. Comparing with other fields of practically the same forma- tion tt is indicated that the Wail Creek formations should be encoun- tered at a depth of 3,000 feet The test is being made jointly by the Carter, Western Exploration and} olidated Royalty companies. Fremont County Opcrations. ‘The Spokane-Wyoming company ts Preparing to resume operations carly next month in the Plunket field, Fre mont county, Wyo., where it has a CHICAGO, March 27—Complaints| small refining plant as well as sev- ef damage to winter wheat in the|eral shallow producers. Gasoline pro- southwest, together with gossip that|duced by the company is marketed Germa~y was acquiring title to lib- his section of the state eral amounts of new crop grain for @eferred shipment Ied today to a ma- terial advance in wheat prices, al-| Financing of the Thermopolis Natu- though at first the market showed|ral Gas company, which proposes to ‘Weakness. The finish was unsettled,|bufla a line from the Golden Eagle 1%¢ to 2%c net higher, with May|dome to supply Thermopolis with gas $1.22% to $1.33 and July $1.18% to) fuel, is being completed and construc $1.18%. tion work is expected to start early this season. Completion of the proj} ect, which will cost about $225,000, is expacied by July 1. | RALLY CARRIES GRAINS HIGHER Early Losses Offset by_Jump on News of Unfavorable Conditions. Thermopolils Gas Company. CHICAGO, March 27.—Whont arer- god lower in price today during the earty transections, being aff et & decided setback of values at Liv pool. Besides, bears contended tnat gelling was in order until the foreign demand for wheat becomes more urgent; or until there is moze ground for epprehension as to the growing domestic crop. Support on the de- lines in price came chiofly form aborts taking profits. The open'=r, which was unchanged to %c lower, with May $1.30 to $1.30% and July $1.15% to $116, was, followed by downturns all around, although inter- rupted by transient rallies. Subsequently, a decided upturn tn prices took place, swing more or less to unfavorable crop advices and to talk of more export buying than was apparent on the surface. Corn and oats were easy with wheat. After opening %c off to %c higher, May 580 to 58%c, the corn market underwent a moderate general for, Later, the announcement of an un- expected decrease in the visible sup- ply alded an upturn in prices. The close was firm %c to % and 1 cent net higher, with May 58%c to 58%c. Oata started at %ec decline to a shade advance, July 38%c to 38%c and held near to initial figures. Lower quotations on hogs tended to weaken provision values. ———- Closing Quotations. Open High Low Clone Lance Weil In Pay Sand. Ohio Oil company bas reached the Pay sand with its No, 2 well on sec- tion 5-35-65 of the Lance creek field! and the new well is showing for aver- age production. On section 35-35-66 the same company encountered water in the second sand in its Leo 16 weil but it will be drilled deeper before being abandoned. On section 32-36-65 of the E. Lamb tract the Ohio is erecting @ rig for well No. 3 on this acrag and work will be started at once. Two rigs of the Buck Creek Of! company are belng moved to section 34-36-65 in the same field for opera. tion this spring. The Union Of rig over its Rolff No. 3 well, section 22-36-65, was destroyed by fire and material for a new rig is delng moved to the fox | Carter to Drill Deeper. Confirmation of the report that the Carter Oil company will continue its test of the Beaver Creck structure in northeastern Wyoming to the La- kota sand is amnounced from New- castle. The well recently developed| water in the Dakota sand but since this same condition prevailed in the} Mule Creek field it is not considered as a condemnation of the structure. Osage Developments. Clay Spur Oil company has started another well on fts holdings in section 31-47-63 of the Osage field, Wyoming, Wheat May E20 LBB 128% LITH July ~~ LIS 118% 415% 2as% Corn— and early completion is expected. The May --—-= 58 58% -56% -58%% | company hag several producers on the July ----— -61 62% (60% -67% | same tract. Oate— Upton refinery ewxers have May —-—- 26% 27 25% 29% | moved a rig to section 6-46-63 for July -—-— -38% -39%6 (28% 139% | rurther development to increase ‘the Porko— supply of crude oil for the small plant May -———18.20 18.80 3875 385 | cing operated. Lard— The well on the new Lak ranch} May o----10.77 022 10.75 10.82 kg Seby cn t0I8, 2148, 2097) 12nd | eee ee ae ae Ria Bis cli May 10.85 Ea coe roes Drilling to Resume. Unless the heavy snow interferes ‘with contemplated operations the Na- trona Oil company which is drilling the Cartson ranch southeast of Cas- per will resume drilling today. well has been shutdown for the past several! days while a new boiler and engine to carry heavier tools was in- stalled. The new machinery will expedite tho development an denable the oper- ators to test all but the deepest for- mations during the carly spring. Be fore the well was shut down the bit/ had penetrated a depth of over 1,400! feet and had encountered a 00d showing of oil ga Batter and Egrs. CHICAGO, March 27.—Butter un- creamery extras 38c; firsts second 31@3ic; standards 26,293 cases; Recetpts ordina: ceHaneous 25@; storage packed Speen GASOLINE STOGKS TAKE JUMP IN JANUBRY, U8 BUREAU OF MINES SAYS WASHINGTON, DPD. C., March 27.— ‘The millions of motorists concerned er the matter of the nation’s gaso- bulk $9. bulk desirable 100 | « 9@10.00. Ime supply may experience at least 20,000; generally | temporary relief in the announce:nent y to strong; fat shorn lambs top} 0% the United States burean of munes 50; top wooled lambs $16.00; good | that the Stocks of this vital liquid fuel pound Colorado clippers $1 wore increased in the month of Janu- shorn T rlings and twos $11.2 by 119,000,000 gallons. On Febru- @12.00; x ty strongz|ary 1, there was a reserve of 705,700,- weight fat w 39.00; good} 000 gallons, which is 130,800,000 gal- ebearing 1: $14.00@14.50. fons more than for the corresponding iate in 1921. The figures are rapidly Denver Prices. pproaching 800,000,000 gallon record DENVER, March 27--Cattlo re-| mark made in May of last year. Pro- cetpts, 2,700; market steady to strong;|@uction of gasoline in January amount- gallons; imports were This water has |4 been cemented off and the well is again making hole at a deph of 1,106 feet_ according to advices received here today. | The | 5; New York is-Chalmers Baltimore and Ohio Bethiehem Stasl “EB” Canadian Pacifie -—_____ Central Leather Chandler Motors c Chicago, Mil and St. Paul Chicago, R. I. and Pac. hino Copy Colorado F ‘orn Products rucible Steel Great Northern pia. Illinois Central . Miami C Middle Midvale jorfoik and Western ... Northern Pacific Oklahoma Prod and Ref. cific Oil | - Pan American Petroleum 97 Pennsylvania People's Gas . Pure Ol Ray Consolidated Copper -_--.. Reading Rep. Iron and Steal Royal Dutch, Sears Roebuc Sinclair Con Oil Westinghouse Willys Overtand . American Zinc, Lead Butte and Superior ‘ala Petroleum Associated Press Leased Wire Ce Casper Daily Cridune Stocks (SHORTS POUND STOCKS DOWN NEW POOLEAL scare Sak Sak Soran opetee Se| (PENS TUESDAY Columbine ...... k 5 Hour Teday. Compass r ‘os | ——— Consolidated trading. shares, closing was irregular. rst few transactions. | was attended by rumor Rell Royalty . Western Exploration ‘Wind River Refg. . ba Agricultural preferred, Western States .. ¥ ou NEW YORK CURB Mountain Producers.$ Merritt FJro@ and Refrs. if Marina . 1.25 Motual : S. O. Indiana ++ 86.75 «+ 197.00 Steel 4% 98.00} hem reacted 1 to 2 Second 4%! s 97. Third 99.24 NEW YORK, March 27—An ever}Modern Place in Lyric Build- ‘extended bull position, together with the lack of public interest, tmparted a [heavy tone to the general stock lst ld@ueing the greater part ing Under Management of Joe Rodish. vf today's Sales approzimated 300,000 Sugars, low priced of.s and the chain stove group were priminent in taelot the Lyric building, corner = partial rally of the final hour, be doe “Joe's Place,” otherwise known as the puble tomorrow in the basement Thejond and Center streets, under the the sporting fraternity. NEW YORK, March 27.—Mexican| Equipment and furnishings are new Petroleum was the central feature at| throughout and eight of the heavy opening of today’s stock| tables obtainable have been installed. market, declining 2% points In the|The floor is carpeted with material the best The reaction|which deadens all sound and the that the Mex- ican government contemplates another | well arranged and attractive electrics advance in oil export taxes. Other|aiding the natural day/ght from side- Speculative shares were under pres-|walk prisms. Comfortable seats have sure, particular Beet Sugar, Studeba. ker, American Ice and International] the most attractive of its kind in the those issues city. forfeitingg one to two points. irregular movements of rails, steels}Center street entrance on the West and equipments were resumed, lead-| side of the building and service wi! ers of those groups yielding moder-|pe the watchword of the new amuso- ately. Sterling and all other leading|mert parlor. European exchanges were lower, Ger man marks coming within a frac-| summer will be the scoreboard of the 3 | tion of last week's low record. pes Selling of oils, steels, equipments | wit) 6.27)4nd motors increased durin; 87.00] ing. Mexican Petroleum extended its 199.00 | decline to three points and Gulf States| q American Can, Pullman, $ 97.86 | Baldwin, General Electric and Bethle- points. Sugars '0| Chemicals and shippings displayed in- i patrons ‘here 97:28 | Santor insaear were wane wre | Shade-Mitchell and Mehting is all that can be desired, been installed and the place is one of Recent} The basement is reached from a A popular feature of the place this ajor leagues where baseball returns be received by innings for the « the morn-|nenefit of local fans. The management proposes to con- juct @ poolhall uptodate tn every respect and will have a largo follow- 9322)4hn Arbor preferred declining 2% 100'6¢| Points. Merchandising store specialties were the only stocks chain Battle Tonight to show real strength. May Depart- LIQUOR VIOLATOR HELD. ment. aa session of liquor. The case was|eral Electric 2. 5h BI 35% | in Justice court this evening. losing 1 ta 1%. Address all inquiries to John U. Fish, care Casper Tribune, Wyoming represen- Money. BOND SECURITIES tative Bankers Trust company. STANDARD Armour &.Co., Belgian, 7s - C. B. & Q, 64s Chile, 8s, 1946 Denmark, 8s oy y Goodrich, c Norway, 88 .. N. Y. Central, Penn, 6%s Queensland, 78 -- 1925 -—. itt, 7s, Swiss, 85 .- Western Electric Western Union, 6) 675,659 gallons. for 1921. ited Stat ary 1, with of 1,753,940 barrels. Operative be fuel ofls may be amounted Based on the daily consumption for 1921 production of these of kerosefhe amount gallons, an increase fact that, production, stocks of ed 13,500,000 gallons ing in the movement the month previous. We wish to ext friends during the 11 beautiful floral offer! +] bereavement. MR. AND MRS. N. 8. WILS 32 2 pect iJ ed to 444.6 eee arte ee | 8,250,293 | gallon! pufls "tnd feeders {tion amounted to $6@7:: Hog recotpts Ket 25e low-| steady; stockers and feeders 10 to 15¢ =; top, $10.15; $9.50@9.80 lower. | Sheep receipts, 4,800; market 15¢ to] Sheep receipts 5,500; lambs steady to higher; 0@12;|$15c higher; bulk $14.49@14.90; best $iog@| held at $ ; clipped lambs $12.75@ 12.99; best held at $13.15; sheep and feeders steady. $12. hers, Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb., March 27.—(United States Bureau of Markets)—Hogs re- ceipts 8,000; holdov generally 210 pound mutcl 65 9 9.75; bulk 216 to 325 pound butchers $9.25@9.65; packing grades $3.00@ Cattle receipts 2,000; beet steers 7 ore slow, she stock weak aac alti’ te 15¢ and bulls about Denver, Colo. ft, 7s, 1931 --——--— pace Ae a exports toexports to 49,856,210 gallons; and shipments to insular possessions, Present stocks are equivalent to 50 éays’ the total daily average consumption numbered 292 on Fe’ n indicated daily capacity continued to operate on an 80 per cent ‘An increased demand for gas and anticipated pending coal strike becomes a reality. Stocks of these oils on hand February to 1,319,481,369 gallo alent to 68 days’ amounted to 858,110,877 gallons. During January the nation’s output lons over the preceding month. despite this Stocks of lubricating oil on hand February 1 were 245,000,000 gallons, an increase of 28,465,000 gallons over Ee CARD OF THANKS. thanks and appreciation to our kind daughter, also for the sympathy and BONDS, 100 102%, 100% sixty day bills on France demand, TILE DELIVERED FOR RIVERTON DRAINAG RIVERTON, Wyo., March 27. —| 26.0! many demand .29 ‘ered here for work on the Riverton | 15: Drainage project and ditching will ‘commence this week with the arrival of a machine. Hundreds of acres of fertile land will be reclaimed by the improvement. Pioneer Omaha Capitalist Dead OMAHA, Neb., March 27.—John D. Creighton, pioneer Omaha capitalist and philanthropist, died at his hone her He was a nephew of the late Count John A, Creighton, who with Frank Creighton, thé latter's brother founded Creighton untversity of Omaha. The deceased was born in Springfield, Ohio, August 13, 1846. At one time he owned and managed a race horse breeding fars. at Lexing- ton, EK supply based on refineries in the Plants running if the Transo Cigars—Union Made. Liver Trouble Leads To Serious Ills Blood Filter of the Body is Source of Infection average domestic , these stocks are supply. The ofis in January ed to 172,917,141 of 2,500,000 gal- The increased in kerosene decreas: indicates enliven of this product. Biliousness is a sure sign of liver trouble—and any derangement of the liver is likely to lead to serious if not fatal results. Torpid. liver means “bile poison” in the blood— dangerovs condition, If you have pains under the left shoulder blade, coated tongue, fickle appetite, pale, muddy complexion, or attacks of headache, your liver is probably af- Fire insurance ts to be attended to now. The ele- ments do not issue any mora- torium to protect you from the ruin that visits all men. Our company is conservative, and financialty strong. ment Stores, Kresge and Phillips- Jones gagined 1 to 3 points. ey opened at 4% per cent. The early downward course of rep- resentative shares gave further cour-|“ age to the bears and they extended;bout here tonight. Shade recently the scope of their selling. Belief that the short interest had been pretty well extinguished in the recent rise and that the market was in a weak technical position prompted wide- spread selling by the professional ele- aes Manatl Sugar dropped 7 points,| mand .02%. George Kountis is being held tn the] American Ice 4%, American Car and county jail charged with illegal pos-| Kelsey Wheel 3 and Pullman and Gen- Railroad shares also %3| worked up by joint efforts of the] yielded, with Northern Pacific, Can- £2 4 | state law enforcement officers and the|adian Pacific, Southern Pacific, Rock 314 | Sheriff's office. Kountis will be tried] Island and Great Northern preferred Partial recoveries oc- curred later with the market becom- ing quieter on the rally. NEW YORK, March 47. money, firm; high 414; low rate 4%; closing bid 3%; offered at last loan 4. Call loans against accopt:| spot 4.70@4.75. ances 4. Time loans firm; 60 days 414] Antimony spot 4.25, @%. Prime mercantile paper 44@%. Foreign Exchange Easy. NEW YORK, March Britain demand, 4.36%; banks, 8.98; cables, 8.9814; Ttaly demand 5.08; cables 5.08%. Bel- gium demand 8.35%; cables 8.35. Ger- land demand 37.74; cables 37.76. Nor- Sweden demand Denmark demand 21.05. Nine carloads of tile have been deliv-|“°rland demand 19.42. Spain demand 5, Greece demand 4.20. Poland de- FA hough Lor BY SEE-BEN REALTY CO'S THINKERS MERE EEO ae re THE RED FLAG WILL NOT SPELL DISASTER IF YOU INSURE the thing MIDWEST BLDG. MILWAUUKEE, Wis., March 27. Pave Shade of California ani Pinkie Mitchell of Milwaukee, will meet in ten round, no-decision boxing Call mon- [went fifteen rounds with Jack Brit- ton, welterweight champion. It 1s Mitchell's first engagement since ill- |ness forced cancellation of his New Year's bout with Benny Leonard, lightweight champion. CzechSlovakia demand 1.74, Argentine demand 36.12. Brazil demand 13.68, Montreal demand 97 1.26. Metals. NEW YORK, March 27—Copper easy; electrolytic spot and nearby 12%; later 13. Tin easy, spot and nearby 29.00; futures 29.12. Iron, No. 1 northern 18.50@19.00; — Gall No. 2 southern 15.00@15.50. ; ruling Lead steady; spot 4.70@4.80. Zine quiet ECZEMA Torturing, itching eczema is tm- mediately relieved by the applica- tion of Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment. This Ointment has an extraordinary control over all itching skin di 9%. Hol- Swit- ie to most . Best for children and remark- able in its effect on all skin trrit: th t bites. ring worm. chil ore a) t, chapped -bluckheads. At all To be sure of ge’ e, see that portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase is ry ects you against imitations—Aad- vertisement, 12 Surveying and Locations Geologists Oil Experts Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints WYOMING MAP AND s BLUE PRINT CO. P. O. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg. $50 CORONA Weight 6 Pounds safe, ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITERS We Rent and Repair All Makes REBUILT MACHINES Payments if Desired CASPER.TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE George J. Heiser, Prop. 112 East Second Phone 856 Over White's fected. Read this strong endorse- ment from Mr. J. W. Strawhecker, nd 1608 Hunter St., Harrisburg, Pa.: our sincere iness of our little ings in our recent use aa Ra New and Second-Hand Sewing Machines For Sale. HOUSEHOLD SUPPLY & REPAIR CO. 129 West Railroad Avenue w— FORQUALITY — | ici, We Repair All Makes of Sewing Machines Dr. A. W. Chase's be obtained at any first class store. To be sure of ah nai A Bs on each box. This mark uw Bee against imitation d substitutes Advertisement, 9 UN are is sively. All Work Guaranteed. Phone 714-J To Coal Consumers Indications point strongly to a coal strike April 1. We can make immediate delivery on both egg and lump Gebo coal. pared for the strike. We handle Gebo coal exclu- Natrona Transfer, Storage and Fuel Co. Place your orders now and be pre- PHONE 949 East St. Louis delivery Silver. NEW YORK, March 27—Foreign ‘Mexico, = Browns or Oarsmen Though a tennis tournament starts ADDITIONAL NEWS OF SPORTS WINTER RACE COURSE AT MATAMOROS SEEN BROWNEVILIE, Texas, March 27. —Piants for the establishment of a Winter race course at Matamorcs, Opposite Brownsville, contemplates a project compared with ‘Tia Juana. A concession for the track has been obtained from the governor of Tamaulipas, promoters said. | Sport Notes St. Lovis has won the soccer cham- Plonship, but form four crews, Chubby and Dark that won't get the anything. the Harvard squad called “Tall, Short, | Horse” crews. | which tournament March 9. (said. off with a “first round” it doesn’t hold 1 or 0. hunch, thing. much interest for the fight fans. Evidently the new crop of English feathorweights is not ripe, when they trot out Jem Driscoll at the age of 41 Perhaps the story from California that he Cabs are playing 1 to 0 ball means that the Chicagoans tally either What John McGraw says about members of the Giants who follow the hoop-la of the bright lighs would make your radio sizzle, The guy who picked Seguin as the White Sox training camp knew some- ‘Look what the Sox have done to the Giants! Name .. and would Joe Dugan and Owner Frazee of the Red Sox must belong to the same lodge, being as how Harry has re- fused to trade Joo. Must be a “bull shooter” loose in France, from the conflicting reports Force & Co. Loan Money On Oil, Mining, Indus- trial and Railway Stocks and Bonds. (Mail This Coupon to Us. ENVER, \ I own the following stocks: shares shares Tike to borrow $..... +---0n them for ......months, Street and No. ..... City and State ... A 200 to 1 shot won at Tia Juana The “LORAIN” Cooks the other day, but caution is advised in playing the Phils or Macks on this if you were meal will be done, time way. Also we want our valuable booklet,“An Work.” COLa. —_———>—_—_ Meet me at the Smoke fous, While You Enjoy Yourself pws spend the hours be- tween meals watching your cooking. You don’t have to, Get a CLARK JEWEL Gas Range equipped with the “LO- RAIN” Oven Heat Regulator. This wonderful device watches your cooking just as carefully as ly there. Put your whole meal in the oven at one time. Set the wheel at the proper temperature. Then you have the after~ noon off. When you come home your And as delicious as if you were right there all the time. ‘We want you to see a demonstration. Come in. Then you will not be coutent to cook a single day longer in the old~ a to have: ¢ « Day's Casper Gas Appliance Co. April 1. ‘We urge all of our customers to as the railroad will probably hold up or ter part of the month. Action should not At the present time we mediate delivery. CASPER SUPPLY CO. make ‘ We hesitated before to advise our custom now understand that the miners have defini lay {mn at least a small be delayed too long. 914—Phones—913 ers of a coal strike but we itely decided to walk out en supply confiscate all coal shipped the lat- have plenty of good coal on hand and can JIMMY BURNS. where to send you. YOU WILL FIND OUR PRICES RIGHT. If you would have a SUCCESSFUL DAY out in the BIG OUTDOORS and on the bank of a stream com- ing home with a nice lot of FISH with SATISFAC- TION written all over your face, get the RIGHT TACKLE. We have it and plenty of it, too. He knows what you need and Holmes Hardware Co. APRIL 1 THE BIG DAY rup five of Cincinnati, which is alleged to have used an illegal bowler in the Langtry has through out the scores and may bring about suspension of the team, ft wag EV ee 2 cence necteeneenineS eree:

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