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The Casper Daily’ Tribune Besued every evening except Sunday, et Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming Bubscription price 50 counts per month wy carrier, $6.00 a year by mail : Ad- vertising rates given on application. Application for entry as second-class matter at the post office at Casper, Wyoming, pending. | ~ OIL SPUDS Short items of interest | from Casper’s oil fields ik Colorado Next to Boom Oil ( The Sterling, Colo., “Advocate” of |January 10th has the following inter- esting article concerning the recent find of oil near that place: | “With a spurt like a gushing oil “THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE eers in civil life—the men who’ Build, the big canals and the harbors—began | }}) supplying and laying out a series of| } positions behind the! new lines and front. The “schipper armee,” as the army A dyertising for these columns must’be paid for in advance un- jof shovelers or diggers are known, | Je jnumber around 1,000,000. They are jarmed solely with spade, shovel, pick F F Round Peronne and farther ASH——-CASH——-CASH———_CASH No Charge Accounts kept for small advertising For Sale q north on mme line, I have seen The Tribune's Co: Job ercial parties have an open account at this office : : : : :"* wool, some of them having enough to cover most of their needs for several months, il is considered prudent in the present emergency to acquire fur- ther lots. London reports slightly lower prices except for the best mer- inos, but this was expected because of the Government’s wool operations. With this exception, the situation the world over looks as strong as pre- Pe, IDS I mR Soe “‘what does jb matter whatsLondon T quotes, as lén# &s5 American buyers i market or in the colonies.” 4 It is not expected that sales will be i }formation of the Anti Oil Co. are t resumed during the present wool year og go ‘ ' in Australia. Late advices thence ing}? town today in the persons of Harry ' dicate that the work of the valuation } of the wool clip for the British gov- { ® ernment is progressing very slowly Hy and that it will be months before the { faulty and burry wools, such as might } : possibly be allowed shipment to Amer- * ica are reached. According to a cable- dated from Sydney, New South ‘ales, to O. N. Purdy, Jr., no decis- & ion is likely for some time as to the é disposition of the wool bought for i storage by American buyers previus t bd to the taking over of the Australian : clip by the British Government. There tik is speculation here as to whether these : wools willbe seized but the authoriti and compensation made therefor on the basis jof payments to Australian growers, less of the prices paid by American buyers. ——2a—. . NOTICE TO SETTLERS | at the Floppery, a" viously and. as one wool man says,} cannot get & pound of wool in that | Yesterday from Independence, Kans. jand Straw combination Hats, the-lat- 2 est wee in “aldies’ headwear. Open, fever full, ane, them 2 3 u aldies' wear, mated cost of a well, was available. No report on the character of the oil! has been made as yet. The stockhold- ers are principally of Denver. =o Ira G. Wetherell, general manager| of the Nation Supply Co. is in town! |this week from Basin. local manager, left Sunday for a three | weeks’ trip east. | } ae: i J.-B. Hazlitt and H. E. West, both! interested in the oil question, arrived | —— Two of the chief factors in the adams and F. H. Pope of Chadron. — fa Dr. J. W. Miller, the well-known geologist, returned to Casper on Sat- urday from New York where he was called by the death of a relative. —o— Roy L. Davidson, one of the direc- ‘tors of the Caltrona Oil company, which was recently organized by a group of young capitalists of Los An- geles to develop holdings in the Pow- der River Dome, arrived yesterday to look after the affairs of the company. Thomas Keneny has arrived from Thermopolis on business connected with the Ohio Oil Co. NS. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dunbar and neal McCune are in from the Salt Creek fields, having arrived Monday evening. ES ee ne ee NEW ARRIVLAS x | Advance shipment of the ‘early; spring styles in the Satin and Satin! See ONTGOMERY’S. 1-17-8t RAEN Mr. Lutz, the|* } nS C f the} well, men have sprung up in large sine 1 owl breaking after 4|Printing Department is conceded to J.B.HANWAY .-- ~~ - - Editor)numbers instantaneously on the re \e Lon the Bemetiine ene Aires S e Ben and B BISUMMAUWAT Nest ROGET ee oe ee es aeoanoee oe this urme of military |b® the best equipped im the State . ie ‘ on EARL E. HANWAY . - News Editor|in what is known as the Stoneham See ee eee vow and has been for some| S>>—S—-=———— BARGAINS in lots and homes, Two — — ~~~~~~~~~T country, and as quickly as a’ man \& rh Grech pexeedig |FOR SALE—Standard rig complete, lots, 60x140, close in; $250; terms, Harry Thaw has been a great boon|could write out the stock certificates {tin the west sie! 5 43 with tools; also lot of casing; bar- ae to the legal profession the money was laid down, with the re et firat week in ached and| bain; Address Tribune. *1-11-6t*| FOUR-ROOM house, corner lot, with .: sult that The Sterling Oil Company| , 900 expert miners, ae weapiee line.| z tA oe 2-roomthouse in rear; trees, lawn; Will the restoration of little coun-} was anized with $ )00 in cash of i drill, e s¢ the “western | lne:| VALIDATING RIGS wanted. Have close i 10 down, balance on tries to racial contro] include the in-|the 000 stock, and no more is to AT THE IRIS THEATRE FRIDAY |7 ey were foll bas DY line bad peica es good customers who pay ensh; must) monthly payments. . ‘ depender be 00 leteam digger nuge excavators had tacwenann write ital barker as aa : } 0 RMANS ARE ' > canals and harbo hoe 7 } Onlviaitew days ago/a\mar\ named| Aterey GERMA jused in b ng canals and harbor lars first letter. A. H. COBB, P.O.; EIGHT-ROOM modern home, cor- NG GIGANTIC WALL = Maybe Germany is trying to fol-| eraminct Vedeniver:. Bel BUILDI N in g machines and compressed aid} Ba Stk Cumeek “WHS. ne iot; lawn; trees, wales ¥600 ; low Washington’s motto, “First in] ~ BEAR A Ine -Whin ite bases (Co tinued SransBeees One) i*‘diggers” from the subway construc-| co zs > meee SO _- | SRR ee tawny; Ss, walks; ; phe psd cents = ee ment of a discovery of the presence} : = __j tion concern i 3 {Waa au pay cash for woos = } , : of oil around Stoneham. He had an niet at aH Everything Heading Westwar second-hand large size rug and piye ROOM bungalow, east front, Naateiee Seer OM eee Of1 slectrosche mical instrument which he|'°°P° Bind (te OTS) aaa A NY The big iron and steel works in the} chairs. Address 355 N. ( enter: close in; $1,000 down, i the first cn ; even if the May r wae declared never failed. He brought|ful battle iv come, holding as it does) pi i,¢ ; were called upon to send 1-13-4t* ' forced, thru politica: expediency, to with him recommendatior His, that it will ve use acrifice of hun-/; gin r digging and ex — —---—-— - - TWO-ROOM he ‘3 eco endatio 8) CORE Le WI UE wm degrsted : he i= 7 ; -R I ouse, corner lot, near certify to this fact, promise was that the t y from|dreds of thousands of human beings. | ting the subterranean works. Ev-|FOR | SALE—A good, established!“ ‘hospital; $675 cash. : } e ai : | Stoneham to the Net tate line Therefore German ill make alerything was heading westward. From business, in heart of business sec- During the election period the Ae. promised one of the greatest oil fields, rherefore rae a be ahs san [the vast amount of this kind of ma-) tion. Will sell cheap. Inquire nt] nwo. poo house South menos aa. | ministration announced that it would |; ia world. move, the sincerity of which can} shipped, it was evident Tribune office 12-15-tf dition, and buildinga:! eoedlahane® : bri Wall Street to Washington.| Quickly » news spread about and|@ickly be tested by the other side, nytt ¢ an unusual character mean i S58; pe; a Is pne election pledge they have it pa li blazing ofl field until|the hope that it y, but hardly in] y WANTED—Competent girl for gen-| * : Pe eee Se men fell over themselves to ge in “on! the expectation that it will, avert this _ eral housework. Apply Mrs. O. G. ca Se | . The death of Admiral George Dew-|the ground floor.” An organization | pattie and show to the world that she| Patrick Sullivan, Back from Johnson, Casper: Storage oe SEE BEN REALTY CO. HN ey removes one of the most vital fac-|W45 perfected with George HEN: | Socal notiaharecinsthedr sponsibility} Denver, Where He Acted | -16- Cor. First Ave. and Center St. « tors in the upbuilding of the Navy.|4erson as president, Grant C. Brown) (00) 700 Ce tne ae war, | as Pallbearer at Cody Rites) ——-——__-______ Real Estate and Insurance, Rentals, : In fact, Admiral Dewey may be said|#"¢ W. J. Headrick as vice presidents, | ear Waticoo ese THOROLY experienced stenographer] Notary Public to be the father of the Navy, and|C: F. Smith as sec and iD, My.|, _respers tine Boece wenn ong for The Hon. Patrick Sullivan returned| desires temporary or permanent|Phone 74: : : Caspach Wee, ¢ history will no doubt grant him this/"0” L. Babcock, treasurer. Man fl Benen obs et paced Neativels morning on the Burlington from| position. Inquire at Trigune office. —_—_—__ . . rst les , siness ¢ c 1e “coming ‘battle een C y ; 3 é * eames -16-8 honor. Cea We ee Pe etd hone | about ti tone thatthe eariane ate RD and Chevende sas pueates 1-16-3t' BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS gone into it. Others insist on paying] flickered out in November. The Ger-| Sunday Mr. Sullivan served as one of FOR RENT—Two elegantly furnished The Treasury Department makes > : rate s had seen wh he French and sllbearers at the funeral of Col. 5 Sa VE tee ate “ . LADIES: It’s Phone 21-J. Try their money and some of those already|™Mans had seen at t = ‘ i rooms, suitable for couple of men’ | the announcement that it will meet! ‘hh ; eee eran lak ld do. Theft also had, William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) ance z a Sneha -gentlemen:) | @ Call. Caeper Beauty Parlor, : in want to put more cash in the treas-|the English could do, eF 2 d : ¢ the st im-} #nd their wives, or four gentlemen;| | Smith Buildi te - the growing demand for $1 and lury, but no more stock will be sold|seen what they could not do. The|says that it was one of the mos! Hi both light and telephone; close in: g S& uildimg : > ti: t ¢ bills by issuing greenbacks in those fare present. llessons, attended in the bloudy and’ pressive tributes ever paid to one who no housekeeping. Phone 289-J. denominations. We sincerely nore Leases have been obtained on about|Muddled letters and figures called | had passed to the other shore, Liztt 7 “AIN” TIT THE TRUTH"? that some of these bills will find their o anne any eis stained on ab “human units’ which make up the Mr. Sullivan says that it is Prac | George B. Nelson may our tooWyoming, for many of us} £2,000 acres of land, and negotiations} city jista had’ been learned! tically decided to bury the remains| Try « bed at the Floppery—only -26¢ | Sells the Earth and Writes In- exe Hired of wearing out ony pressiies pre/under ways ior san pasiyimore Hindenburg personally for the firs of OE acout anipialiamensen| 1-15-tf surance : Office Midwest Hotel pockets toting around the iron car sands of ac ADS What the! ie lvikited the west, Pantani ietto cookout Mountain, 5 =| —$————$ 6 wheels. The total amount of $1 and|¢ompany intends doing before sink-|‘™ ted the lines and the ground.|ing the little city of Golden, twelve) Attention! fey =e $2 greenbacks outstanding at present/!€ any wells. When the plans are pe ihaveuttae the men representing| miles from Denver. Deputy organizers wanted, for the| | If HENNING Did the Plumbing is $3,000,000. Nobody knows hows orp leted, a ecceent any, eae co mnany, the finest military engineering in the \ magnificent monument will be| Knights and Ladies of Beeunite Count Ak _ There's No Kick Coming many of these have bean lost or de- pr eee thaisn o rqees : ra A 4i1) army, re-enforced by the best engin- erected to his memory thers. |cils to be organized at Casper, Doug- fon eyed. n ee reste pe aepene iniiteposasaaton?” es las, Glenrock, Lingle, Wheatland, Casper Rubber Co, j Vuloania y bill and every co as -| sion. ES x = ris eatre by ne standing, if it has ever been issued — ae ‘ Torrington, Ft. Laramie Guernsey, The last report of the United St South Dakota Has Oil Boom A CHAPMAN 'Pine Bluffs, Burns, Hartville, Rock amen Sen rarvetorvexaniplem showed : The Rapid City paper has the fol- ‘< . River and! ‘Lusk Gaaccsiune PENNSYLVANIA TIRES 000,000 bronze ent pieces and over) /OWing to say concerning the oil boom | : - ; i e a asper Rubber Company, : RUMP 000 nickel S-contvleces Inrcex|Wiieaehas struck that, part of the REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS from other citjes und towns in Wyo-|| tris Theatre Bhd, Pane SE7-3 culation, altho neither coin is often|World’ It would surely be a bonanza STOCKS AND BONDS : poe RWI be cheerfully _answered.| é 2 to South Dakota if oil should be there Phone No. 196-J. Room 22 Townsend Block §& Pleasant work, good pay. For further ; seen nowadays. : jparticulars address MRS. B. D) KIM W. P. SPENCE, M. D. i ee jin quantities, for since the land boom, ‘BALI npbrar eae es IM-| Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat § : MINER KILLED BY explded, there has been nothing down deter District Manager, 20 Con-,| cialist : Glasses Fitted : lee : DISLODGEMENT OF ROCK theve, and many people have had to if Neonee Bldg., Laramie, W yo. 1-17-tf! | over Chamberlin’s Furn. Store \leave the country. Mr. and Mrs. Joe H h Cc tion | Get you a bed al lop ! "3 ; . yet y ed at the Floppery—ev- ROCK CPRINGS, January 17—On| Barkstt who jaye Paes any aba aw ort orpora erybody’s doing it. 1-15-tt! 1F IT’S PLUMBING Wednesday, Mike Cantich, a Monte-| C&spe m that country, have ttvo/ WYOMING ——- SEND FOR HENNING , uégrin, was instantly killed in the |Tneues near the oil strike. | OF | - - anand ines at Lion by the fall of an eight» © paper says: | ‘ ton rock. The funeral services were) “Announcement is made by the In- OIL STOCKS AND LANDS : PRODUCTION Rak cee aeaee prema held at the home in Lion, on Friday|terior Oi! Company that the machin- SPECIAL REPORTS If ‘Ase afternoon at one o'clock, and were/ery necessary for the sinking of wells you want = attended by the members of the Lion jin search of oi) has been orderud, and| ly Bld c w Glasses eee ned eer local, U. M. W. of A. Interment was|that the work oof drilling will be General Offices—Daly g-, Casper, yo. d es. See F. D. MA fi made in the Rock Springs cemetery. | started not later than March 1, | goo ea $s | | Gt Te ee j Cantich was thirty-two years of “The company was recently reor-| pe a 3 Bee age and leaves a wife and three child-| ganized, J earson and several of | ren his associates becoming interested in go to 9 LISTEN! HENNING FOR eae: jit, and being named as the officials of | = PLUMBING! THAT’S ALL! EASTERN STAR SUPPER the company. Mr. Weaver is an ex- A NK HENRY 4 - ih. 4 }perienced oil man, who has had charge FR ° The members of the Eastern Star/of a great deal of this work in Ok- DR. I. N. FROST will serve a dinner at 6:30 Wednes-|jahoma and Wyoming, and the work | Baggage Transferred to Any Part of the City. See Me and Make First door south of new Post- 7 | ili i I Meet All Treims. 3 day evening, January a, Fee of drilling will be conducted under| Arrangemeats for Delivery of All your Freight le office Building, Ca , Wyo. s and visiting members the Ma-/his supervisi ss x ace hate ee ARIST ASI ‘ | CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT ROY spacial (aPepeeyp petetticn 5 oR z ae, ’ v ,§ y and o vited. Fifty cents a plate. 1-16-17) Oil Strike Reported at Hudson PROMPT, CAREFUL SERVICE. AL CAFE Resideénte and office phone 736. HEALTHY WOOL DEMAND Stockholders of the Five Hundred References: Any Casper Bank. Office Smoke House, Phone 83. i Co-Operative Oil Co. are gratified Residence Phone 181-W. Dealers’ S, lati over the report that oil had been | OIL STOCKS End ‘Is Seen te vennent, Peculstivelstruck in a well put down by the AND LANDS o company at Hudson, near Lander, | Sar Weel hous “i rt ti 4 Wyo. The well is 2,500 feet deep, PERRY E. HAWORTH, of healthy activity, Minnfactutere and the oil encountered rose 400 feet DR. H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER Mokler Bidg., i irable w ap neucasing: ; Office Phone 54 Phone 86 Tre taking desirable wools more free-|" The company was composed of men|ff| Offiee pec Hewae Phone a8 whine dealers has coaced White| Who agreed to pay $5 a month into al) House Phone oy . In Basement MoClure most mills are well supplied with| Common fund until $30,000, the esti-| THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL MARSHALL. C. KEITH, M. D. Building, on West First Street Physician and Surgeon Special attention given to ob | Street : : : : Phome 278 | S40 Tome Darkts ~ : | | stetries and diseases of women | Every Modern Convenient tet the care of the sick perenne Nea mo Ree. Phome 164. Blackmore Bldgif*Casper, Wyo. ALSO SHORT ORDERS Graduate Nurses : X-Ray Equipment : Private Ambulance HARDWARE SPECIALTIES Rich Cut Glass : : Decorated and Hand-Painted China : : Univereal RENT / Electrical Cocking Utencils of Every Description : : Electric lrous AUTO | PAINT Vacuum Bottles, all Varieties Sterling and Triple-Plated Tableware, aE You Carving Sete : : Game Shears : : Casseroles : : Percolaters : : Safety ana Razors LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL GOODS BEFORE BUYING THE RICHARDS-CUNNINGHAM CO. YOUR AUTO NEEDS. PAINT GRAND CENTRAL STABLES = WHEN - IN - DOUBT THE place that gives = ayby chlitz THE POPULAR PLACE TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS. Rhinoceros Serve; the best meal. im town ber Be ¢