Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 29, 1919, Page 4

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—— MUDDY CREEK TO HOUSE BILL TO GEE Flat TEST PROTECT STATE vity Reported in Fremont Solon Introduces Measure | Renewed A TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. 4 10 FRENCH OACHMADSTS cea es! PLACE A (IVE LONDON, (By pondence of The Associa‘ .)—} A movement to lend practical first- aid to the farmers, orchardists and |gardeners of France and Belgium | whose land has been ravaged by war has been begun by the Royal Horti- cultural Society of England. The | king and queen have given the scheme jtheir patronage and it is being sup- ported by all the leading horticul- turists in this country. A fund is being raised to purchase agricultural implements and various | materials and to send them to each jof the devasted districts. The courageous French peasants il.) —Corres- rooms -¢ eee and left her withowt near in. 5 “Furnished Rooms For Rent” may be ras The Cemm i Jas 3 at 15e each. ‘fn tho samme rode wits [Fal Figuies for New Year Show oe Ava Substantial Inctease in Num- ber and Value of Other Stock in State Estimates of the number, price per head and total value of all classes ot livestock on the farms and ranges GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oit Testing a Specialty Wyoming Map and Blue Priat Co., Wildcat Operations in South Designed to Invalidate Federal Local Stocks 7 New York cob ae Carbon County Claims nemesis ae Sf | Midwest Refg. -. 129 130 . |. peaeeaee = ‘G12, | Midwest Com. --_ 1.26 1.29 The first test to be completed in; An important bill, House bill No. Bie Beak co ‘023 ‘03 Midwest Pref. — 1.37 1.43 the Muddy Creek district in Carbon 44, was introduced in the Wyomin Big Five ‘013 024 Merritt _ 21.50 22.50 county probably wiil be the well on legislature at Cheyenne by Represen- Boston Wyo ts 20 | <Glenrock Oi 3.75 3.87 Sec. 6-15 car the village of Dad, | tative W. E. Hardin of Lander, d » AME AS 2 Cosden -_.- 7.00 712 being drilled by John A. Bell, of signed to protect the claim of t Big Indian - +23 :25_ | Okmulgee 2.00 2.12 Pittsburgh; J. A. Kre state of Wyoming in an 80-acre tract Center - 093 = 002 | Sapulpa __ 712 7.25 and John G: in the Grass Creek field which is Columbine 16 -18 Houston Oil _.-_79.00 80.00 was formerly interested in prope valued at approximately $3,000,000 Gon Rovalty - ss veer Oklahoma P&R __ 8.87 9.00 4n Butler, Chatauqua and Montgom-' The title to the 80-acre tract is [73P°r mbar 08 a3 oes ery counties, Kan., which he sold last | claimed by both the state and the fe He ise a0 ‘00a year to the Standard Oil Co. of Indi- eral government. Some months yasit 5 aos ‘05 New York Stock Exchange ana for $1,500,000. Krear is a sue-|the federal government asserted i Kinane e ies ice Stocks cessful operator in the Oklahoma claim thru action in court intended Monae Soe (see Bau | Oper? Close fields and Gaffey was formerly in|to compel to vacate lessees holding Mountain & Gulf .16 18 | Mexican Pet. 169 1683 the contracting business in Denver. | possession of the land under an Noreiwest ------ O ote | Texas Oil _ 1914 191 This test reached a depth of about agreement with the st The de SeENea = aa ae Sinclair Oil _ = 852-858 1,100 feet last September when op-, ion in court was adverse to the fed-) Fathtimder ~ 3 . U. S. Steel --_-__ 90 89% erations wer: suspended on account | eral governments action but cheat EreDUsh : ee ee ae he water shortage. Eight thou-/ter of title has not been settled ana icardy --- -10 . sand feet of ch pipe were laid to | this question is still in court. Riverton Ref. ld 16 Liberty Bonds Muddy Creek, but the supply of water! If the state wins the case it will) Republie -. -02 3a | 0 cr ple in the creck was not suf- | protect the interests of the operators) Shiloh 034 +043 | ‘a pen lose ient to meet the requirements. It who leased the prpoerty in good fait’, 07, 083 | 3%s -__ 99.14 99.18 is expected that an ample supply ot|and who developed the tract. The 78 77 dst 4s - 93.46 93.46 water wil! be available early in the!state’s victory will establish preco-| +28 26 2nd 4s 93.02 93.02 spring when drilling will be resumed. | dent in several similar c: that ure 2.40 2.60 2nd 4s 94.50 94.50 The syndicate has sufficient casing | pending. 1.40 1.50 3rd 4s 94.48 94.34 a uipment on the ground to com. _ Representativ ~ 45 -50 4th 4is 94.48 94.54 plete the test. The hole started 44, is d WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET . neh bit and it is estimat-,of state -$1.00D1k 3 at | pearance enr | of the state. atter- action taken by Governor I k& L. Some of this ;Houx and Attorney General D. A} 1. s recently lensed by the Preston in appearing for the protec- | x : 5 Vlee of Cleveland. |tion of the interests of the state of, MEXICAN STRIKE CALLED ns to have a standard | Wyoming in the district court of the} IN MOONEY CASE PROTEST se inside of two months. United States for the district of Wy- | < 1 being drilled by oming in that certain c: brought Re any STW. S & Oil Wells Co., lo- by the United States of Americn ,,TEXICO CITS,« 6n-91w, about ‘against H. S. Ridgely and others, and) yy, aaa Bere : Moorey of the Be r,in subm on behalf of the state, y will be reached feet. The Be Pilot Bui ourhout the fie —Afte: Thomas ancisco bomb n commuted by we rut down at 400 feet. Twojof Wyoming to the tion of the of Californ protests Baroch’s sons, Who were in| courts to which cause MAY wore formulated and one strike was ‘ of drilling, entered thc be transferred, is hereby ratified, con- wigertaken in Mexico to protest firmed and approv impossible at the fai illers to take their TET unt i A number of com; ‘Al wo nies. have in the field and most iting the outcome of ore undertaking any | n of the court in The Regional La. pital and similar aulipas sent protests {to the California cetrt and, in Tam- STIRS \IP INTEREST HERE ice. several thousand members of | Workers organizations that are simi- jlar to the I. W. W. went out on « a, |strike for twelve hours as a protest. | The decision of Judge Mayer in the} Prete eT } federal district court in New York! Detroit claims to be the banner i city that stock dividends are not |city of the United States in the num- it p YEAR taxable as income under the revenue | ber of its women real estate agents more than forty great corporations act of 1916, continues to excite in-|@d brokers. Elimination of Stock Jobber Gives| tTibute stock dividends. Already the Civaged. in mining, manufacturine 5 Sahoubelddahares ts Lady Rhondda, “Britain’s leading income tax who hold shares in com- yA.iness woman,” is a director in panies which are in a position to dis- S terest among thousands of payers of | ‘United States supreme court has| > 250Fossil - 1.50Lander - transportation or other lines of in-! ‘BANK OF ENGLAND TURNS OFF 800 WOMEN CLERKS LONDON, (By Mail.)—Eight hun- dred -vomen clerks employed by the Bank of England as a wear measure have been notified that their ser- es will no longer be required, but 200 of them may make special application for as many permanent positions in the clerical staff. The lary will be $15 a week witha pen- m of half that amount after 25 ars’ service. “Women will certainly be placed lon a permanent footing in the fu- \ture,” was the opinion of one bank t ‘manager, while another felt that they! were “excellent and charming” but) |they could not “work under Brees si jure.”” ——————— | NOTICE TO OIL MEN — Location Notices, Affidavits of Discovery, Assessment Affidavits, © Township Plats, Quit Claim Deeds, and vari- ous other legal forms for sale at The Commercial Printing Company, in the same room with The Tribune, Stables Basis, Declares held that stock dividends are princi- | dustry. 1-23-6t Local Broker ‘pal, and not income, under the law Lees of 1919, but that ruling does not ap-! THE Accordi belief of local wee mubseauent is sayuch anecit: f oker bill is the only ically include dividends as taxable s ° brokers ne Dill is the only irae, and. the treasury depart Capitol Life Insurance Company o Sperareherd of Wyoming) has ruled that recipients of such div- pelea hmer, Reports, idends were expected to include them Colorado duvi in their income tax returns until the from every t more ; seen presented highest court had passed upon the ane actors of the Guestion. Naturally the supreme of the court, in deciding upon a case, brot under the law of 1913, could not pass is due for Wyo- Upon later legislation, but there is a ming th ee calls. for Widespread belief among lawyers Tabor Opera House the el Gf tho} stock jopher| ute wnen jt idoesyzule ween ad he LEDGER ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1918 —_- ener legitimate develop- Statute of 1916, just decided by ZEOUTR Geer: ae Que ; Judge N , it will not reeede from TOTAL INCOME ment ,’ said one broker nication between First Mortgage Real Estate f Wyoming and Wong === sees of the Midwest Re- Loans to Policy Hold ere © Premium Notes —_- Bonds Owned by the Telegra the Producers, Ohio, the Dens merous other large fining compa established head- the first time for at least the scout co: unication with ndications are that made by tele s of land that have which has ile will be tested for ver by ould work wond- pre Cash in Banks, not on in- Agenis’ Balances Miscellaneous —~.-~ fields that ‘ ications at the e developed pro- ——----_ H. A. Miller, Hening hotel, sells Bankers Life of Nebraska. The kind outlined at you don’t have to die to beat. Ids which wjlt 1-2 xiest amount of at-! = development ; COTESS QUICKLY kia ke elds which before until Dr. K.ttig’s New Discovery used Gince Grant was Ledger Assets — Non-Ledger Assets: s have been brot to ce Creek be among the structy at will be thoroughly ex-| ploited this summer. New tests of) the fringes of the Salt Creek field Got a bottle today Sapuities: : aon ure under way. Big Muddy exten- Net Leral Reserve_-----=$2, sions are being drilled by ageressive | road ead for your g-andma, fer your sitet eet ad 16. wv os es iy an hiv. - h has set le large nh should add new e field limits. terest .----.~ All Other Liabilitie: ve esti- Wyoming | ar it is be-| Bat TOTAL LIABILITIES im d Paid-up Capital < » total will be in ex- Surplus barrels ich y among the | Surplus ,to Policy in the Holders ----jx--22 <, - —<_- Jowa Federation of Women’s | | Matured Endowments |—---———32 + and all the Iowa labor organi- vations are behind a movement to see} cure’u& shorter work-week for w omen. | system g Wr, King’s New Lite Pils are em ir. King s New Life druggists, “25, ~ re elim ion of its early TOS On eae SGP euler seein sst in, SALT CREEK-DENVER PHONE Ledger Assets Invested as Follows: urn rovid- LINE IS NOW CONNECTED Real Estate —--.-- -:--- $1 DEATH LOSSES PAID SINCE. ORGANIZATION THOS. F. DALY, President _ STATEMENT DECEMBER 31, 1928 ice, $29,335,934.35 Insurance in For Bldg., Denver, Colo. ~-$2,424,371.02 7,200.00 $4,655.42 i Ss two y terest aacesnscsnn=) 184,655.42 eats Paaeen a Cash in Banks, on interest 72,690.90 tructures und| fo Bills Receivable _._-_.-- 1,138.88 342.18 8,790.26 $2,896,839.53 110,031.63 06,871.21 12,127.49 $2,994,743.72 5,387.24 5,907.59 $2,738,683.04 ) $266,069.68: A Western Company identified with Western Industry. ‘and . Progress.’ Good Agents Desited for Uneecupied Territory. Apply to Homie OMmice. ©. Be MeRREW, Agent, CASPER Are ar - 1.85 | - 1,171,215.23 | a $3,595,586.25 | P. O. Box 325. Raw. 10, over Lyric {are already at work trying to repair = “ |the damage+done to their homes and | farms. New scions have been graft- led on decapitated fruit trees and fields and gardens are being pre- pared for renewed cultivation. Like parts of Northern France, | Belgium is a country of small land- holders who have raised intensive cul- {ture to a fine art. Before the war each district had its horticultural spe- yialty. Ghent favored azaleas and begonians, Brussels roses and lilacs and chicory, and Aerschot was cele- brated for its asparagus. In the low- lands chief attention was paid to,let- | tuce, radishes, melons and salad vege-! jtables. All together five million arces of Belgium were under intensive cul- tivation when the Germans hacked their way through the little state to attack France. LOCATION NOTICES AFFIDAVITS OF DISCOVERY QUIT CLAIM DEEDS TOWNSHIP PLATS WARRANTY DEEDS MORTGAGE DEEDS BILLS OF SALE LODE LOCATION NOTICES POWER. OF ATTORNEY PROXIES CHATTEL MORTGAGES and Many Other Legal Forms For Sale By Oe eee a iaay Printing: (In the Same Room With | The Tribune Office) a In India qnly one native woman in_a hundred can read and write. of Wyoming on January 1, 1919, as compiled by the bureau of crop es- timates, show a marked gain in this state with the exception of sheep, whieh show a slight decrease both in number and price. The final fig- ures as announced today for the state and the country. at large follows: Horses. State—January 1, 1919—Number 230,000 head compared with 215,- 000 head on January 1, 1918, price per head $77 compared with $82 on January 1, 1918. Total value on Janu- ary 1, 1919, $17,710,000. United States—January 1, 1919— Number 21,534,000 head, compared with 21,555,000 on January 1, 1918. _ Price per head $98.48 compared with $104.28 a year ago. Total value $2,- 120,709,000. ; Mules. Sate—January 1, 1919—Number O00ee. Young WomanTownsite In the Lusk Oil Field The Illinois Pipe Line Co. is building a pipe line from the Lusk Oil Field to Lusk. ; , Thousands of men will be employed in thé Lusk Oil Field. The Families of these men will mean Thousands more. me Young Woman is the natural place for.them to live. An abundance of good water, Telephone, .U. S. Postofiice, on the main highway, and many other ad- vantages, at Young Woman. All lots $100.00 each, 1,000 shares of the capital stock of the Y. W. Oil & Dev. Co., with each lot. Send for folder and particulars write To the Young Woman Townsite Co., Room 3, Mokler Bldg. Phone 467-W Casper, Wyoming t | | Rock Springs COAL We have several cars Rock Springs Coal on hand. Fill your coal bin with this good Coal. $ Keith Lumber Co. Phone 3 | = — FERRE WHY WASTE TIME AND MONEY BUYING NEW PARTS? ; Ship or Bring Us Your Broken Castmgs or Parts to be Welded. x Ordinarily we will save you one-half to one-third the cost of a z aew part and save the time lost ia ordering from the factory or agency. : Welding also makes the brok2n casting stronger than the new | i by adding additional strength to tre weak part that is broken. i i * * x * a We have am Oxweld Portable outfit for ficld work for welding sueh pieces that are not easily moved; also for cutting out and welding in seamless patches in fire boxes, welding cracked flue side crown and door sheets, calking edzes, etc. i ee ae best equipped-shop in the west give you an estimate on your work: ere i WELDERS AND BRAZERS OF CAST IRON, STEEL, BRASS, BRONZE, ALUMINUM AND OTHER METALS—ALL “WELDS GUARANTEED OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP E 118 South David * “Across from Shockley Garage.” * Gasper, Wyo. Phond 611-3 4,000 head compared with 4,000 a year ago. Price per head $106 com- Total pared with $104 last year. value $424,000. United Stetes—Toanr \Number 4 000 h [with 4,824,000 last \head $185.59 compa: \a year ago. Total value January 1, | 1919 was $667,767,000. Milch Cows | State—January 1, 1919—Number | 72,000 head as compared with 65,000 |head'a year ago. Price per head $95 ‘as campared with $88 last year on \January 1. Total value $6,.840,00¢. | United States—January 1, 1919— Number 28,467,000 head, as com- pare? with 23,310,000 January 1, {a year ago. Price per head $78.24 as ;compared with $70.54 last year. To- {tal value $1,836,055,000. Other Cattle | State—January 1, 1919—Number 1,000,000 head, as compared with ;210,000 (revised) on January 1,1915 ~ Price per head $61.80 as compared !}| with $59.10 on January 1, 1918. To- \talovalue on January 1, 1919, $61,- 800,000. United States—January 1, 1919—- {Number 44,399,000 head as compared with 44,112,600 on Januray 1, last year. Price per head $44.16 com- pared with 40.88 a year ago. Total % | value $1,960,670,000. Sheep. State—January 1, 1919—Number 4,018,000 head as compéred with 4,- 100,000 last year. Price per head $12.30 compared with $13.60 last year. Total value on January 1, 1919, $49,426,000. United States—January 1, 1919— Number 49,863,000 head, compared | with 48,603,000 head on January 1, ;1918. Price per head $11.61 compar- ed with $11.82 a year ago. Total value $579,016,000. Swine | State—Janyary 1, 1919—Number 63,000 head as compared with 55,000 last year. Price per head $21.50 as compared with $20.50 last year. To- tal value $1,354,000. United States—January 1, 1919— » | Number 75,587,000 head as compared , with 70,978,000 a year ago. Price |per head $22.04 as compared with $19.54 on January 1, 1918. Total {value January 1, 1919, $1,665,987,- 000. HOW TO FIGHT SPANISH INFLUENZA (By Dr. L. W. Bowers.) Avoid crowds, coughs and cow- ards, but fear neither germs nor Germans! Keep the system in good order, take plenty of exercise in the fresh air and practice cleanliness. Remember a clean mouth, a clean \skin, and clean howels are a pro- itecting armour against disease. To keep the liver and bowels: regular land to ¢arry sway the poisons within, jit is best to take a vegetable pill jevery other day, made up of “May- japple, aloes, jalap, and sugar-coated, jto, be had at most drug stores, ,|known as Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel- \lets. If there is a sudden onset of ‘what eppears like a hard cold, one should go to bed, wra a hot mustard foot hh and drink ‘copiously of hot lemonade. If Pain jdevelops in head or back, ask the jSragsist for Anuric (anti-uric) tab- jlets, These will flush the Bladder land kidneys and carry off poisonous | germs. To control the pains and taches take one Anuric tablet every ute <== | two hours, with frequent drinks of TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. lemonade.” The pneumonia appears in a most trecherous way, when.the influenza victim is apparently re- j covering and anxious to leave his jbed. In recovering from a bad at- jtack of influenza or pneumonia the {system should be built up. with a }; good) herbal tonic, such as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Di A made without alcohol from the roots and barks of American forest trees, or: his Irontie (irom tonic) tablets, | which can be poeuined at moét dru; ores, or send 10c to. Dr. Pierce's Hiovatkie' ‘Motch, Butteno oR, ete trial paceke.ae Adv,

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