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wine * Ay she Local Stocks Ba ask Amalgamated Rity 1.78 2.00 American -----. 02% 03 Atlas ___ -50 .60 Bessemer 28 32 Burke Oil — 1.20 1.40 Buck Creek — 7.00 7.75 Boston Wyo. - 63 64 Big Indian B35 40 | Black Tail 1.00 1.10 | Columbine 38 FA 2a Con. Royalty -98 1.03 Cow Gulch ----- 3.00 4.00 Casper Ranger --_ 235 40 | Elkhorn _-- ---- 80 85 Hutton Lake __ 052 07 Great Western Pet .46 49 Jupiter -__ 11 13 Kinney __- 90 4 95 Lance Creek Rity 2.10 2.30 | Lusk Royalty --- 1.80 2.00 | Lusk Petroleum__ 1.90 2.10 Mike Henry --_- 13 15 Mountain & Gulf 55 .60 Mosher Oi Be) sK00nn Northwest 68 172 | Outwest -10 12 =| Picardy -- a .09 ll Riverton Refining .30 40 Rity & Prod Corp. 1.50 1.75 | Gunset ___-__-_- 65 -70 United Pet. --__- 12 15 Wind River Refg. -60 -70 Williams, E. T. -- 6.50 7.00 Western Explr.-. 3.90 4.50 --$1.00 -- 1.60 -- 1.50 - 1.60 Big Muddy Pilot Butte NEWOTRIKE ON HAMILTON DOME (Special to the Tribune.) BASIN, Wyo., May 9.—Reports were received here today that the Northwestern syndicate, drilling on the Hamilton dome near Kirby struck a 25-barrel well of heavy oil at betwe 600 and 700 feet. The flow was cased off and drilling will; be continued to test the deeper sands. | If a strong flow cannot be secured a number of wells will be drilled to the shallow sand. 1 ‘The Drillers Oil company is re-| ported around 1,000 feet on Kirby} Creek with considerable gas in the hole. This location is near the Ohio | production. | Joe Afflick and Ray A. Moore, | who were injured in a gas explosion | at the American well last week, are now reported out of danger and will be able to resume work again in a short time. Quite a little excitement has been} caused in the neighborhood of Crys- tal Creek the past week. The Cos- den com y has been drilling there for the past six months and has two} wells. The amount of the produc-! tion has never been given out but an intensive campaign. evidently is| being planned by the company as supplies were ordered from here for equipping quite : ge camp. This! company has so far been the only} one to enter that field and has most of the acreage. | Buy It or Trade It. | ROCK OIL PRODUCING |] BOUGHT SOLD QUOTED WILLIAM KOBE Broker 39 BROAD ST., NEW YORK GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oil Testing a Specialty Wyoming Map end Blue Print Co., P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. ALL CURB STOCKS Bought—Sold—Quoted ROCK OIL PRODUCING Properties——Wyoming Capital, $200,000 . A GOOD PROSPECT C. F. LOUGHRAN 35 BROAD ST., N. Y. CITY TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIR Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. | Bese News Comes from Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas are 5 9 imore attention to further develop- ie Bees iar eee ae H Oklahoma and Kansas, Says jment of their old leases. omar s | the Oil City Derrick. The sensation in the news from Ualte. i —_——_. North Texas was the discovery of a | Stanley Greene_ 125 | The best features of the past large producer three miles northwest | | Mosher _- 800 ‘‘week’s news from the oil fields were Of the Burkburnett pool. This was 200 Club _ 400 jan extension to the northwest of the |Supplemented by the striking of three Teapot ___ 100 Burkburnett pool in Texas; large pro- Other big wells, each starting at about | | New York Curb {ducers in Oklahoma scattered thru 2,000 barrels, and located along the Midwest Refg. 191 192 |the various districts; another good line leading northwest. The largest Midwest Com. __- 2.87 2.62 |Well in the Elbing pool, Kansas, and producer, the Burk-Waggoner, and Midwest (Pref. 2.75 3ig6 |the opening of what promises to be farthest from production, is credited Merritt ___..___ 32.75 33.25 more pools in the Gulf Coast region, | With starting at 3,000 barrels. Alto- Glenrock 0} 71.87 762 [says the weekly review of the Oil /gether these wells make an important} | Cosden ___. im 9.76 10.00 City Derrick. The only disquieting |¢xtension of-the Burkburnett pool, or Okmulgee P.& R. 3.12 3.95 [note in the situation is ‘the uncer. |else will open up a new one. One! Sinclair Guit 61.00 62.00 jtainty concerning the future of fuel |'4,000-barrel well, (an increase,) was} Salt Ck Prod Ass 57.00 57.75 |l. This was reflected in the Texas reported from Eastland county, with Western States : x | Oil company cutting the posted quo- |Several smaller completions and one} Wst. Sts. 0. & L. 85.00 87,00 | tation for West Columbia crude 25 (dry hole. Stephens county was not) WYOMING CRUD ¢ OIL MARKE1 as. Elk Basin ...... Grass Creek Lusk --.. Lander -.. ‘UNION TO DRILL TES the Sunset Oil company of Douglas,'duction was found in Butler county has taken a lease on the ranch of the|south of the Marion county line. The Platte Land compeny which adjoins igravity of the oil is better than that ;the city of Douglas and under the terms of the lease drilling will be'agrees with the product of the Ma- commenced within a few weeks. derrick in the Poison Lake dome pre- paratory to commencing operations tin Marion county, as soon as possible. 7 holes would indicate that the terri- tory may be spotted, but enough has been proven to show that the section \ ‘WEEKLY REVIEW ‘promises to be important as a_ pro. i ‘ductive area. Both Oklahoma and | Kansas promise to be the most active | | sections of the Middle West this sum- imer. The excitement in Texas has gradually lessened and operators in paying lcents a barrel, making the present |interesting, with only four small wells | |price 75 cents. The operations at obtained. One test, south of Breck-| New York Steck Buchange ; Open Close|Hull are also checked by the pipe |entidge, Stephens county, was about! Mexican Pet, 188% 1804 lines not being able to handle the out-|to be abandoned when it was decided | Texas Oil _ 285 2843 | put. to give it a shot. The result was; Sinclair Oil | 67 655 | The news from Oklahoma was in-;that it started at the rate of 1,500} U. S. Steel __ 100% 994 |teresting because of the finding of a | barrels, and is credited with a fresh | Baeks 2,000-barrel well in the Osage coun- |8ettled output of 500 barrels. Many! Liberty Jaae ,try, a big producer in Kay county, jof the wildeat wells are shut down for | Tee <= Shae ars and several good strikes in the shal-| Various causes, and mostly at a depth | Qnd 4s 98.90 ats |low territory at Nowata. While these ie L -90 \were all in old territory they added a Ist 44s _- 96.10 95.10 i = 2nd 43s 94.00 98.98 |sonsiderable to the output, and: prom- o < ui tise to help maintain the production | ae a aa aee with the numerous other small wells! MORRIS YENTES completed. In Cotton county a wild- eat is reported showing for 400 bar- 1.85 Tels, and makes that section more at- 1.85 tractive to operators. Osage county 1,80 Was also the location for a 1,000 bar- = 1.26 Tel producer besides the gusher men- tioned above. Numerous lighter wells \were completed, as well as gas pro- ducers and a few dry holes. The total result for the week’s news was decidedly encouraging for the pro- ON LAND AT DOUGLA ‘ducers operating in the great oil state. { | The completions in the Elbing dis- |trict of Kansas added interest to that Se section. A well making 350 barrels, and located some distance from pro- SPECIALIST /ROCK ‘OIL 39 Broad Street Tel. Broad 5938 NEW YORK, N. Y. The Union Oil company, through from the wells in the Elbing pool, and rion county? producers. _ Operators are puzzled as to whether the Elbing district will connect with that opened or the two prove Ito be separate pools. S ‘al dry The Union is at present erecting a EXPLORATION OIL & GAS C A Wyoming Corporation Capitall,000,000 Shares Par Value $1 OFFICERS: PATRICK SULLIVAN, President, Casper, Wyoming P. C. NICOLAYSEN, Vice President, Casper, Wyoming A. J. CUNNINGHAM, Treasurer, Casper, Wyoming B. N. BEAL, Secretary, Casper, Wyoming. HOLDINGS Operating agreements with Midwest Refining Co., Texas Co., Cactus Petroleum and Ohio Oil Co. on 800 acres in Lance Creek field. Company also holds various royalty interests in 2,840 acres in the Lance Creek field. All of above land is well located along the axis of the structure. Full Particulars Upon Request Bought---Sold---Quoted Schorb-Ballou Company, Inc. Telephones Main 7186-7187 " - 219 First National Bank Building, Denver, Colo. .|Prospects for a pool. , eu: Sta SATURDAY, MAY 10 1919 : N which brings them close to or in the sand. Within a month some hundred ‘tests should be completed, and con- siderable territory proven or con- demned. Reports from the Gulf Coast show a rapid decline of the gusher pro- ducers at West Columbia, and inter- est was diverted to the possibility of a new field in Liberty county, three | and a half miles south of the town of Dayton. The indications are for a small well in the discovery, with fair At Blueridge, in Fort Bend county, the test there is ‘flowing spasmodically, at the rate of about 200 barrels. The completions | in the pools were light producers or water wells, and operations outside of wildcat districts, are less active. The estimated output shows a de- crease of about 17,000 barrels from the previous week. North Lousiana fields were not im- portant the past week, except in the increased work starting in all dis-} tricts. Large blocks are being leased by the big companies in the Claiborne | district, and far away from produc- tion. A number of tests are nearing the sand and should be heard from soon. a MT FIDL LL LL La MIXED WITH THE REGULAR GAS 28c a Gallon - Center Street Filling Station Corner Center and Linden Streets AUTO TIRES, TUBES, OILS AND ACCESSORIES A OMI IAA ALA APA PALI LE Bo Chad heded did ddd CSIIITOIIOITOOEOE LHS wT Lester Brokerage House Inc. Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 156 N. Wolcott Phone 1142 . Ma LOG OLa LMM: N N N N I) N N \ . y You can sell it.in the Want Aa} Dutton, Staley & Company f Brokers F; Daily accurate quotations from New York and Denver | markets, over private telegraph wires. Instant ser- vice. We furnish quotations on any stock listed on any exchange in the country. List your stocks with us, we will get you the highest possible price. Ask for our market letter. Pheno 468 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. BI: Casper, Wyoming HERE And sa are our New Spring Ralstons. Come in and look them over. Their up-to-the-min- ute style will please your eye; the correct principles on which they are made guaran- tee fit and comfort; their wearing qualities and happy-medium price will suit your pocket-book. J. L. Learner 164 S. Center i= — — = TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana other markets over our private wires. “The Home Place the convexient facilities of our office at youre dis of Society posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- Brand ute quotations. Clothes.” Information and quotations furnished upon request on Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. Phone 203 Casper, Wyd. * 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. ( Read the hab dstiseitionte in The Daily Tribune and Save Money The Lance Creek Field of Wyoming has indications of being one of the biggest yielders of oil and profits in the State of Wyoming. Wells producing 3,500 to 4,000 barrels of high grade oil now flowing daily in this field mean millions of dollars profit to far sighted investors who purchased their shares at low prices. WESTERN STATES OIL & LAND CO. stock sold from a few cents to $60.00 per share within a few months. BUCK CREEK sold at 25 cents to over $9.00 a share. THE ROCK OIL PRODUCING COMPANY has. 1,080 acres in the Lance Creek Field. Most of this acreage is at or near the apex of the dome, according to the indications from recent developments in this field. ROCK OIL PRODUCING COMPANY has also 1,240 acres in the Harvey Creek Field and 1,285 acres scattered in other, Wyo. oil fields. CAPIFAL STOCK—$200,000, ALL ISSUED Officers: —Joseph Garst, President, of Harvey, Hawley & Garst, Attys., Douglas, Wyoming. H. O. Emery, Vice President, Proprietor Hotel La Bonte, Douglas, Wyoming. L. B. Porter, Treasurer, Cashier Converse County Bank, Douglas, Wyoming. R. G. Virtue, Secretary and General Manager. DIRECTORS R. D. Hawley, Joseph Garst, L. A. Whipple, R. G. Virtue and H. O. Emery MARKET On the New York Curb,—is riow active and freely traded in, having sold from 40c to around $2.00. On any further favorable developments higher prices are anticipated. Wire orders at our expense, and we suggest that they read “AT THE MARKET.” Complete information and a map of the Lance Creek Field sent free on request. Ask for CT-40. ’ WINSLOW TAYLOR & CO. Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Widener Building, -Philadelphia (Main Office) ; Direct private wires to the Con. Stock Exchange, New York Curb and all the Principal Markets