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i : WEDNESDAY, JAN! 15; 1919 “GAS SUPPLY PROJECTED.‘ WANUMENT ENETTEDITD FOR cin am “WEAR OF TUSCANINS do: pon deVer. grateyards in which victi ba a the pat a} buried | It will cost $60,000 and | $70,000. | ee eet We pay the highest market price for’ second | i 4 t i hand furniture.’ Phone 2 ee ANALYS| N FUEL T | a é 249. 121 West First st. | 1-13-26t ~ Ke a Sa toi (By Unttea Brews) > 465 {ot ey eyes = splaes e f : ' {soe i. IA, Séotland, Dec; ; are : ~ 2 Fm 2 Via 4. '(By Mail.J—In memory of the| {>t : “ty | : Tuscania/ and ‘Otranto victims, the|}./ * DLOGICAL WORK | That the Casper public, now con-! american Red Cross has begun erec-| tracting gas for fuel purposes, ;8S/ tion of a 60-foot stone monument on| nothing to fear from the quality of }the‘ro¢ky promontory called the Moli| CIWNEY MAKES, GHEWIGAL PLINT | TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE ee ANNUAL REPORT PLANS ARE LAID $428,315 Received from Sales of Million-Dollar Project for Shoshoni | Oil in 1918; New teases Ac- Takes Form at Meeting Held = | the’ gas produced from Iron Creek! o¢ Os. odie oun Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., | and Poison Spider wells is contained! Phe: memorial will face the scene || P. O. Box 325. \Rm. 10, over Lyric | in an analysis of the gas as reported | of both disasters. It will also look “Casper, Wyo. Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. | by Frank G, Curtis of the Casper| | Gas company. Analysts are author-| jity for the statement that there is ‘no better fuel gas any place, its qual- | ity in technical terms being: expressed Le 2 t eas n Local Stacks New York Curb, §% | 88 running about 1000 British ther-| . quired; Regular Dividend in Casper < Bid Ask F Bie Ask mal units. The heat content of gas C fo ee TES American — 2014 .024 | Midwest Refg. -. 127 128 | used by many _well-known cities is| % (4 During the year ended December) Plans for the erection of a $1,000,- Beseemet 4g 4 Midwest Com, 1.28 1.30 | gives as follows: ast, the Kinney Oil and Refining! 000 plant by the Wyoming Chemical, Bib Bear - 024.03 | Midwest Pref. -- 1.87 1.50 | Pittsburg, Pa., 948 B. T. U’s; West anv received from sales of oil| Products Company, on their vasi| Big Five ---.-- .01% 02% Merritt --_-.---_ 21.50 22.50 | Virginia, 948 B. T. U’s; Indiana, $428,315.58, of which $331,293 holdings in Fremont county in the; Boston Wyoming_ 19 24 Glenrock Qil - 3.62 3.75 | 921 B. T. U’s; Oil City, Pa,, 944 B. was derived from the Kinney lease in| vicinity of Shoshoni, were discussed) Big Indian — 123 .25. | Gosden +- 7.37 7.50 | 'T. U’s; Lawrence, Kansas, 954.7 B. the Big Muddy field; § .38 and brought to a definite head at the) Center 008 = .00g | Okmulgee 2.00 2.25 | 'T. U’s "and Parsons, Kansas, 927.3 cames from sales from th® Orchard stockholders’ meeting which was held Columbi -16 18 | Sapulpa -- 712 7.3¢ |B. T. Us. » in the Grass Creek field and| at the Henning hotel Monday. Con, Royalty — 186 .8y | Houston Oil - 81.00 83.00 To put it another way, this gas $4,778.28 from the Duard lease in- From the plans outlined at the; Casver Embar 00% -004 | Oklahoma PER 5. 287 10.00 | runs about 89 per cent methane, or the Healdton field of Oklahoma, mecting the first unit of the plant | shorn _ 45 50 | {heat units and about 11 per cent which since has been sold, according will be producing in the next 90 days.| Hecla ~__ -00% 003 New York Stock Exchange | ethane and ethylene, or illuminants. to the financial statement read at; The Wyoming Chemical company | Jupiter _ .03 04 Stocks ee | the meeting of the stockholders at, is a $3,000,000 corporation organized| Kinney __. 56 59 | ' Open Close| New Sheridan Company a a ~ Cheyenne. under the laws of the state of Wyom-| Mount. & Gulf. 14 16 Mexican Pet. 182 1843 | Anoth " ‘i i | When you think of the successful men and = < sold aggregated $121,117; ing with Casper as its headquarters.) Northwest 49 (51 | ‘Texas Oil __ 1882 193 | sheridan Improvement carpany ‘nt| women’ you ‘kow—people who aro doing elded $176,040; the Big) The company’s holdings comprise) Outwest —- 2034 03 | Sinclair Oil 35% 364 | Sheridan. Its articles, filed with the; things’ worth while—you will find that they » bonus, paid by the Ohio! over 6,000 acres of land in Fremont} Pathfinder ~ 05 06 U. S. Steel __ 902 915 secretary of are ays that it is| bossess force, vim and enc: he kind that yielded $100,000 and county which are said to contain the| Premier - ‘01.02 ae | capitalized for $75,000 and that it} Simply, brim over when the blood is filled with sundry aggregated $10,578.) richest mineral deposits of their kind | Picardy — 10 12 willvenwa se “in Rhee 1 estate ‘bust tron. % > a Po P Other j including cash on hand’ in the country. Riverton Ref. 14 16 Liberty Bonds pas whe first b et dike a usi-| Tron is red blood food—it helps Bus siren atts at the bevinning of the year brought) The principal products which will| Republic “02 "33 Open Close | foe asigt of oes . Bore Ore ie] and energy into the veins of men end rose! the total of receipts up to $906,-. be extracted are alumina sulphates,| Shiloh __- ‘03 ‘04 , ee 99.30 99.20 | 7. cons! sorge sit; Brown. the cheeks of women. : Caluta) feneomisaltatnainOrecekstalaue) Gaiesa ike a6 aS ieee 92.5 Diefenderfer, C. L. Chapman, James | ‘A prominent New York Surgeon and former Ad- At Es aoe: ; Paar Ae ee os auld Oy be = 5° | Withrow? Lyman H. Brooks, Dave| junct’ Professor of the New York Post Graduate irsements included —$362.439 conite which is chicfly comprised of | Western Expll. -- —.80 85, 2nd 4s a 92.8% | Kahn and Ralph Deni ical School and Hospital, Dr. Kegneth K. for drilling and operating costs, $91,- potash and phosphates, oil, kaoline|] Wind River Refg. .28 26 | Ist 44s - - 96.20 96.20 | a (LO Y ere: ine, says: “If people would only realize that 603 for leases and rentals, -$37,500/ and many other chemical bases. »'The! E, T. Williams... 2.40 2.60 2nd 44s -_ _ 95.02 95.06 | Liberty Potash Incorporates iron ‘eiistas indispensable to the blocd as is the air for stock purchased, $75,000 for lib- demand for a large number of these! Wyo-Kans 1.40 1.50 | 3rd 4|s 96.08 96.02 | | €o the lungs and be just as particular about keeping erty bonds. pur ed, $27,129 for, products at the present time is enor-| Wyo-Tex. — = as 150 | 4th 44s — 95.02 95.00 | One of the largest filing fees ever) up a sufficient supply at all times general expense, $6,416 for office! mous so the company will rush its | received at the office of the secretary| flere would, in my opinion, be expense and equipment, $1,044 for plant to completion at an early date) : WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET | of state was paid when the Liberty) far tess disease resul from motor equipment. During the year and make additions to the plant and) Warm Springs --$1.00Elk Basin —_ - 1.85 | Potash company of Salt Lake City! naemic, w dividends paid out totaled $293,403 equipment just as rapidly as the ma-| Salt Creek - 1.50Grass Creek - 1.85 | filed its articles of incorporation at| In. my opinion, Nuxated and at the close of the year the com- chinery arrives and can be installed.| Big Muddy - 2.50Fossil --- - contract |the state house. The capitalization! the most valuable tenicrstrcnbth pany had $ bank. Following is the list of stockhold-, Pilot Butte _ -- 1.50Lander - - 125 | of the company’ is $11,000,000 and) and blood builder any physician During the year five well approxi- ers who attended the meeting:: J. 7 the fee was $2,205. The new con-| 80 Prescribe. mately 2,000 fect deep were drilled ®. Segog. Duluth; Judge Phelps, | jcern will operate in Sweetwater) ,MANEESCtarte toch in the Big Muddy field, making seven Duluth; W. E. Way, Duluth; H. W. | | county. ! ane and which is used producers in addition to a number Steffen, Medicine Bow; R. E. Stef-; — Ree rreeinedy mulice Y of shi ls, Charles E. Orchard, fen, Lincoln, Neb.; W. E. Shepard,/ ff 2/ In most great wars there has come wellknown to druggists everywiieres vice president in charge of opera- Omaha; E. C. Steffen, Lincoln; R.| MID-WINTER AND GLAIM YEIy& turning point which has virtually Unlike the older inoreegic tram Bees ok tions, pepe One well was drilled M. Steffen, Casper‘ind T. H. Dunphy, decided everything long before the «injure the teeth, ee them biatie nor on the’ Grass Creek lease, and three | Casper. i ! d = = actual fighting has ceased. Wher. upset the stomach, . he, analy satis: unsuccessful tests were made on the The following officers were unani- JUMPERS RURNE QUT The Roundup Oil and Gas company for instance, General Burgoyne sur-| _Saerory, Fesules to every “pu Pilot Butte ac A well drilled mously chi to direct the affairs o: held its annual stockhoiders meeting Lae Sorgtogs in Uh the they will sefund your monty, i upon the comy © on the Hull the corporation for the coming in G saya ire scteq Unite: ates had won their inde. nae structu me in a pro- J. Segog, president; W. E = Clenroce CRE Te and slestes pendence without knowing it. Peac. ducer. ‘t undeter: ard, first vice president; Wyo., Jan. 14— th? following board of directors for’ was not made until 1783, but all the near < both of secretary-tre rand W. F ak Slates thevintente ene eo vley, or nothing, since the issue was really ou 3 them e up for field superintendent and chemica Sere th ening ene He ae dent, Frew W. Dralle, secre ttled ther | n Oman Oownsi e te © wells on the Big Muddy gineer. winter that hit and burned up a cabin Seneral, managers & C. Vanskyke, A RG Eos : ( 5 nd one rig is ready for drilli SS ae | enn F e Bie eee eee Serene nest: ‘ | i ae 7 rescence ais Rook jon some oil land im the Big Sand “The report of the retiring board’ Every winter hat in the store goes! In the Lusk Oil Field Draw field a few a Z d it : a yaw held a Tew days ago, and it IS showed ap aggressive policy which at prices from $1 to $7 50. aes 4 H 2 : } ng. aid that under similar circumstances ¢ ! he Ill P. Li Cc b i i i ably reported by alan ter similar circumstances had been inaugurated by the company BURKETT MILLINERY 8TORE. | if e Illinois Pipe Line Co. is building a pipe line oF | were acquired during the On Section 17, Tewnchinn3®, Range had been followed out and plans for 1-14-3t. | from the Lusk Oil Field to Lusk. nsas, Kentucky, Texas and, OF MIDWEST COMPANY | 5, pees ne wieeer Seana as mee ths SneRing! year will continue the : a Nai g a : Thousands of men will be employed in the Lusk Creek, Wyoming field | located by boys who are now in the ROL SSeS ___ SS The Families of th ill Th d: napa te agen UH Ses service of their country. The as- iT 4 s ese men will mean ousands dare ate tous pone ene aT feeoment work had been tke TT OWwW AES more. - about (en rigs operating in the entire = i eat ani Ginn Bee ate ae wah of, but nevertheless, some parties, = Young Woman is the natural place for them to live. field; in unt} nsas field, d to have come from Casper, went 5 = An abundance of good water, Telephone, U. S. aunt 6 ae te dee ——s | out to the ground, erected a cabin on rel =] Postoffice, on the main highway, and may other ad- \ depth nd being about 2600, Announcement that the Midwest) the same, and apparently believed vantages, at Young Woman. x feet: ‘lin the Negreet, | Oil and Refining company ,has_pur- | cnt hey were Ae DERN GBaiT ae | All lots $100.00 each, 1,000 shares of the capital - Louis ficld, has reached 1250/ chased 35 acres of land at Rock River| It is evident that the Good Lord is stock of the Y. W. Oil’& Dev. Co., with euch lot. Send * feet aid being expected { has created a stir in oi! cirelos. Just | taking care of the intere: A 1 1d d paificul che . : = expect a ‘ Qa ei hove mholotened theiedives : ' for folder and particulars write 2400 fect; in the Zwolle, Louisiana What the Midwest people propose tc | A43) Pec eeies wves a > digit, a teat te deer 200 Hece oul coreien ins acai @niceaateatedo eof humanity, justice and of 32> RIMINI To the Young Woman Townsite Co., the depth to the sand is estimated the railroad, is the subject of much | TIE me sngAmiose whe svoulaitare ad- 3 . at 9200 feet; in the Losoya, Texas/speculation. Reports have it that | vantage o! e absence of these | X field, the first test weli : bout half | the sale was quietly negotiated and | Tiotic citizens brot upon them Ss S Reom 3, Mokler Bldg. Phone 467 W. * no one knew what v going on un_| the displeasure of the Almighty, and Casper,. Wyoming t ual quar- til the deal was clos | punishment intended for them. j ~ terly dividend of 2 per cent, payable _ With work on the pipe line from | Never before, in this state, had light- H | x of M Fort Steele to the Lost Soldier un-| 1 been known to flash forth fire = — —_ = ——— —— = 4 postponement of sixty der way, it is believed that the Mid-| in mid-winter, but it is eat ise 111 East First St. ' HAHA K IAHR A AA AAA IAA AIA INA IIA II IN NAAN y = ond was expected West will build either a refinery, a it did hit this particular cabin an = os nid Sage ee ea Tea eoeH GatEne aaa ty ‘onsume it in the Big Sand Dra’ Zz A th z d Wil d Se . ti WHY WASTE TIME AND MONEY BUYING NEW PARTS? j regarding the unt of fe 1h a huge refinery i ng in, fo-, ot 1 ‘ld. TVIC Stat . 5 ’ 5 . fieyee Wrasuthe! cause V6t. thighderse| call experi that this is toc) This ought adhe ae Dest rood uihorize ar e on | Ship or Bring Us Your Broken Castings or Parts to be Welded. ment. much land for a refinery, but all con-) warning: cls ij ers in | J Ordinerily we will half H § yi . ; Sie ede that it is ya large | Sand Draw or y other field thi { ly we will save you one-half to one-third the cost of a Z pails scompeny: tas cIucb meinen | ee ay eee aoe aie cea RIESE Bice eee Lee ee Now under new management; is _pre- ' & xew part and save the time lost ia ordering from the factory or 5 placing inch tubing with packe * : - : Se otees Eber : 9 | agency. 4 in Kinney wells No: 114 on the L. A. Reed, superintendent of the; stunt is very apt to be repeated and ye ? | joer st he wells were mxnufacturing department of the re-| it is hard to tell whether it will al- \ Welding also makes the brok2n casting stronger than the new 3 Bie Tr eee ae aE | Ci ninaTeaea etry Ta tAtaaNCie reels had |awayasetrike achabycabing malt a nuene pared to render the prompt and efficient | by adding additional strength to tie weak part that is broken. 3 ~ the tubi has brought these wells | the Midwest is prepared to erect a re- | pe ce, by some turn of fate, hit ? hi h h d k ,%, We have an Oxweld Portable outfit for field work for welding BI =~ back to their original maximum pro- finery at some point on the Union| the claim jumpers, service to car owners which has made the | such pieces that are not easily moved; also for cutting out and a 2 duction, All of the Kinney deep Pacific whenever the production of Seca ecemage | # welding in seamless patches in fire boxes, welding cracked flue side = wells will be likewise treated and the oil warrants it. Decision in this mat-- WILLARD SERVICE STATIONS =| £ crown and door sheets, calking edges, etc. - netion will be inereased at least ter will be withheld pending further = Let the best equipped shop in the west give you an estimate on py x »-third over what it has been for development by the Ohio company il a il th t WwW your work. 4 ‘ i six months. No doubt other and others. : _we own all over the country. e : —- QNE OF FIRST WOMEN TO ne repair and charge all makes of batteries | ’ D OTHER METALS—ALL WITH THE COLO © 5 P WELDS GUARANTEED ; , CLAM. an | ! : ~ HEAVY FLOW OF GAS IN SFAVE ON JURY DIES AT Generator and Starter troubles remedied. OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP = ———s a CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 14.— “ : all; i, .% 118 South David ‘Ph E SHERIDAN WYOMING WELL CHEYENNE RECORD SHOWS (Special.)—C.E, Raymond of New. Free testing and filling. Have your bat i “Across from Shockley Garage.” one SEley 1 castle, judge o e seventh jud 5 Casper, Wyo. , = 3 és cial district court when commissioned tery tested today and avoid trouble dur- i , lay. Reports of the most encouraging ‘ | a major in the army last September, S - . ie j SEE EEE AE HAASE <= nature comes from the Maverick @HEYENNE, Wy J 14,| has not~only been refused payment : th Id th | ; ~ s oil field to the Sheridan of- (ghacial) One of ‘the fret women oT his acceuing judicial salary ing the cola weather. Wy : nd stockholders of the Sheri- (SPec!al)—-One of the gmoubting ite) gp lou bat Be jofdice " = 3 ng Oil company. On F Bak hi t died he: ik as been declared “abandoned” and, 4 3 oa = j - December 13, the Sheridan-Wy- Baker, has just died here. Among! therefore vacant by the attorney gen- T. , = ooming spudded in a new well on the fee personel effects has’ been ound eral of Wyoming, who calls the at- : . ‘AYLOR & CLAY, Inc. - t quarter of section 22, and 'e SeTAeeiC RETAILERS SARE i. ©! tention of Governor Carey to this STOCKS 5 is = non the ground are now con-| County cles of Albany county: Wye fact in an opinion made public to- e AND BONDS \ vinced that the date will prove lucky! 2 waa leneied Yeon caaldents of | day, “in order that appoint or re-ap- r 4 ' Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana \ in place of being a hoodoo. if ts pointment may be made. W. other markets over our ‘private wires. pee The well is now down some 900 yarn. the sounty Sa wnat soon "Last September Judge Raymond Gis) ng t, anager Place the eonvenient facilities of our | ffi t i | ~~ feet and is logging out prac y after the enfranchisement of women. was comm oned in the regular ps posal to bu: 1) btain th Seis) at yours dis- 1 the same as did the well that is now i" Wyoming the men decided it would! semy and detailed to the ‘adjutant sete quotatinns, (htpin the best: markets and up tq the min- - producing. ‘The same gas was struck be 4 good joke to Sumnion women seneral’s department, for service in i) : abs ti r} a ‘ ¥ ‘. . | bs but the flow is much heavier being ©” the jury. Mrs. Baker was one of this country. Upon his discharge he ti 1 Olle, EN ve quotations ‘furnished upon request on Zz estimated at 400,000 cubic feet per this number, ‘and Rersuaded pe other presented voucher covering the z otal Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues, day. in the first producing well the Women fo serve—much to the sur- amount of his salary from the date STORAG Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bld, oil was struck at no great distance eae of the men. of his appointment as major to the @ , ep chile } ite f - below the gas and it is believed this -onvictions were so numerous date of his discharge, . The state Pi RY * will prove *the case with the new ungeE Aus gaTaee momen! seat Judge auditor asked ‘the attorney ‘general Es si ss ~ Sal. Howe, siding, continu he sum- Ai opiuipneanditt f Il LLLELEL LS 66 ff a a nh tite: eid ruck ii the moning of members of the. fair sex for. an Roe ae fate ; S = " y + Ctheenahe Chnduk, When the $ was struck in 7 i r noted was made pu i k whey my geA GAS gn every Jue surg neti "Ease Ug EDEP _) BEST. BOWL OF CHILI IN: TOWN 40 great that the crew was gassed and tion. The xreat series of mural decora- a Be > ag é CE er al ee) ap eae ne I N 15¢ AT-THE CHILI KING. LUNCH. im eathtran trent . CASPER STORAGE 'CO. ‘of the ‘Pennsylvania State Capitat ~ ? : Balk oF Grand “Ce: wien. 3 Nasi esha |Storage, Hides, Pelts, Wool, Furs. by Miss Violet Oakley of Philadel- i ntral Bar. All kinds of at | br Over 20,000 French priests curriea | Reasonable, . Reliable, . Responsible... phia. is soon-to be unveiled and dedi- aeae eo Prices. Quick service,’ ; ‘ sta en dileade ras Des Bee Oba RENAE LOS Ct Re LGR CERO MR poeta | a GOI IMs ME EEA A). to serve on a jury, Mrs. Agnes Chase AAA