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ater: KSI h vy Bs tf PAGE FOUR TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. ‘Local 7 Wi iv are "65 ‘ soa [Witceeee tee res nee Open Call Monday with Slow | 0. W. Long of Morrill, Nebr.,jthe Baker company will go down STOCKS AND BONDS Amalgamated Rity 1.60 Western Explr.-. 4.00 4.50 who is heavily interested in Wyo-| 3) See Masta R tcl PN iad Daily, telegraphic quotations from New York, vy American ~~ ---. Wyo-Kans. -_- 3.00 3.25 Demand for Others. ming oil companies is in Casper on aieree be ae Geverenin’ /.the} other markets a8 tab peste wires. Sess Atlas Wy-0-Tex 55 -60 Mohawk, Hutton Lake and Hecla| business attendant upon his local} | | «,,.————=———_ Place the converient facilities of our office at your dis- Bessemer | all listed stocks, with ‘small mar- holdings. Mr. Long has been in‘the ‘ posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- Boston Wy Stanley Greene $100 125 |yet value were the centers of inter. Prokerage business in the Nebraska ute quotations. : Burke. Oil). - | Mosher _- 600 800 Hs if the Wading at the stock town for the past two years and was Information and quotations furnished upon request on BuciaGreck: } 200 Club - 300 400 ests in the trading at the stock ex-/ instrumental in the efforts of sev- Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. Big Indian -__-- Teapot --_ -- 99 100 jchange last night and the size of the/eral of the better class of oil com- Phone 203 Wi die oa & Black Tail ------ New York Curb blocks of these stocks sold consti-/ panies meeting wih financial support - Casper, Wyo. xchange Bldg. Columbine = Midwest Refg. -. 186 187 tuted the only feature. The total|in that section of the country. ‘ — = : i J Con. Royalty Midwest Com. -_ 2.31 2.57 sales on these three issues aggre-| “Western Nebraska is at present ‘The Tribune is taken and will be} Cow Guich _-_-- Midwest Pref. 2.75 3.00 aa t f t Wa 000 | arly smothered with stock of com- |taken_ in this part of the state for - ‘Casper Ranger --- Merritt 32.00 32.50 e pad cui eemeneraio. REALLY, gO) }panies which were financed outside tthe oil news. At this time the oil Elkhorn _~ ~---- Glenrock Oil 7.12 7.25 5 The fi ai d | Wyoming for supposed operations in'page is a dandy and I trust it will Mike Henry ---- Cosden 9.62 987 Ip © aaihete Hs ety Weir of this state,” said Mr. Long. ‘How-|continue to be so.” e Outwest __ Okmulgee P.& R. 3.25 3.50 a6 conta Mi ay Roan at a sat of ever, the people are becoming less} ‘Thus writes a subscriber from Picardy —- e Sinclair Gulf _-_ 60.50 61.00 ie aes en ; s hee nord to credulous' of the advertised values|Cambria, Wyo., who appreciates the Riverton Refining Salt Ck. Pr. Assn. 57.00 58.00 Be aaete hes. Fas positon At/of stocks when no further reports /fact that the Tribune's teport’ of oil Great Western Pet Wst. Sts. 0. & L. 85.00 95.00 | aot ene a 0 foe sn 1a t 5 (are forthcoming from the manipula- developments in the state is the most Huttqn Lake = New York Stock edd bh at & S000 ba d 3000 tors of the floated stock. ‘authentic and complete of any pub- Jupiter — = 0; Close cents HO LES 0 an “There is a big field for legitimate jlication in the west. It is character- : Kinney a = Leger we eeaeeee aipinee 4 i financing in Nebraska, but in future istic of other communications of P e Lance Creek Rity Mexican Pet. ---. 178 1775 Hecla had second place in volume, oniy companies that have worth will|similat import written by those who Syndicate Lusk Royalty ~~~ j Texas Oil - 275 2n5 |6000 shares changing hands at one) receive the support of the thrifty |want facts on field news rather than . Lusk Petroleum__ BinelatrOu Beso ies ioe jang three uate, aid cewo! cent ih Nebraska residents. The Beaks (market boosts for stock ‘issues. Pe SEAS 2 Mountain & Gulf ah de 4 i have been surfeited on cheap stocks | 5 Or j Mosher OH ae Liberty Bonds ier fe ase 3000 shares sell- with big prospects. In future, the| ; UNITS NOW OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC Northwest mat $ -- 98.70 98.76 % hn hdd z | prospects alone will govern the’ price} TAX ASSESSMENT Of Oil { , Rity. & Prod Corp last 4s — 95.80 95.80 |,,Jupiter is firm around 11 cents, oF the offerings.” | | TOTAL NUMBER. OF UNITS, 400 Riverton Refg. —- 2nd 4s patos, g4ii0) | Oensianes| Being) soldiat that fears: SS | Sunset _- : 2nd 44s _ 94.08 94.08 Beep erect S860 seen | LAND if SHOW INGREASE! PAR—$100.00 Tom Bell Rit 1128 125 | 8rd 43s AO ogire | A oe ee pul com WORK S STARTED ON | | United Pet. 12 15 | ath 4is 5. 9420. 9434. | Pere seneaw pL | aa | mh: TST F |’ Work ,of assessing the Salt’ Greek | _, The Bessemet Oi! Syndicate has leased from the Bessemer WYOMING CRUD 8 Ol. MARKET wes PINE MOUNTAIN GETS. THEAMOPOLIS REFINERY iett’nich, S°is"cxpectea wiht Urine fi Oil Company 160 acres in section 30-40-79, West Salt Seri] =7 8) { [tarzer US ARS eran pee ee Creek; close to big well recently brought in by New York and Benet z iS ib Landes LANGE GREEK LEASE: Work was begun: this week on the/ty Assessor E. N. Sprague. New and, Ohio Oil Companies, also close to several producing wells of the NEWSTOCKS 0. SMOOT FRAMES HUNT MARKETS Half a Dozen New Companies File Salt Lake Senator Favorable To-| = Articles of Incorporation in ward Measure Under Cer- - ' | syn Cheyenne. | tain Conditions. | CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 13.—A More favorable prospects for the the | Passage of an oil leasing bill at the coming session of congress constitute one result of last week’s trip to Salt fiv illion-dollar concern is latest entry in the Wyoming oil game, Lake City by Governor Robert D. Articles of incorporation were,Carey of. Wyoniing,.Governor Oliver filed with the secretary of state for, He sheeD ce Colorado: and John De the Tom Bell Royalty company,' @2?* © nen company wie which will have a capital stock of Governor. Panberect of ven the $5,000,000, maintain an office at.» SR AaTS 29 nee ee ene Lusk, and operate in the Lance |*°© Reed Smoot, and found him dis- z Creek and neighboring fields. The Posed to listen to reason, in spite of | first. directorate is to consist of | the fact that he joined with La-\4 as Bell, John W. Agnew, A. Follette and others in opposing such James B, Grant and W. ™easure at the last session. MGRertison 2 “; Mr. Smoot is quoted as saying ‘ z | that the purpose of the bill which he vee ees HS the pam whe {TiS | intends to introduce thi month, and | ; | A i their hole. This is @ test hole and will get you the highest possible price. Ask for our ‘CO NHUSKERS NOT 10 should decide whether “Or ae this market letter. £ = area contains oil or not; so far the P hone 468 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Ohio Oil company has drilled many sper, Wyoming Minor Issue Feature’ Trading on/| } . BE. M returned from a ten days’ trip to will soon be ready for the erection |L, Lusk, Wyoming, where he went to of the buildings. secure holdings for the syndicate. Mr. will be,kept constantly. at work un-| fic | Curtis was successful in closing up til the refinery is. completed. ;a deal for 160 acres that is well lo-| The plant at the start will consist nouncement on taxable | cated and is a valuable asset to the of a 1,500-barrel unit, which will be value of the Salt Creek district. ' ings of several prominent companies. demand for greater capacity arises. KER TEST ON NODEN 5-4 —-s. qe TOME 5 BENG MaTéHEa| Dutton, Staley & Company Parties interested in holdings in Daily accurate quotations from Néw York and Den i F i be. quot is ver Ba: eer poor oil field sixteen markets, over private telegraph wires. Instant ser- les ezet of Worland, are watching vice. We furhish quotations on any stock listed on any with interest the development being B Aten ©, * $5 made by the Baker Oil company with exchange in the country. List your stocks with us, we 8 holes in the field and last week brot BE BILKED ON FAKE. Scnosia ARE BID HIGH stax issues aan about seven of these wells producing enormous quantities of gas. These wells have all been brot in at a! depth not exceeding 1500 feet and | TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. ‘refinery of the Alliance Oil & Refin-/more extended operations in the field , itchell Curtis, field scout for ing company in Thermopolis. Ground |will cause a precipitous increase in| Pine Mountain Oil syndicate, has has been broken and the foundations |the taxable property in the field. EF. cGrough, county asséssor, is! ng, returns from the state of- on the proposed increa&S¢ on foil values before making any an the Wyo-Kans, and deep test now being drilled by West and Hazlett. A rig is now being arranged for and drilling will +. Soom begin, A 5,000 Barrel Gusher would not be surprising on this land. Don’t wait, mits are : selling fast. Get in on a winner and ride'with us. See or write . WS for A force of .men jaw: total dicate as the land adjoins hold-|added to from time to time as the | Home eodoKking at the Harvey- PINE MOUNTAIN || OIL SYNDICATE | Holdings—160 acres Lance: Creek, a 720 acres Poison Spider.' 2560 ‘acres ..| Pine Mountain -and 1120 acres:in Richards Dome. ‘ Acreage adjoining and surrounded + by prominent companies. 2 Reliance Loan & Trust Company FISCAL AGENTS. 221 OlL EXCHANGE ‘BLDG. ! CASPER, WYOMING GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Strveying Crude Oil Testing a Specialty Wyoming Map 2ad Blue Print Co., FO Bes eer Was. 7" | Read the Advertiséments in-The Daily. Tribune and Save Money IMPORTANT COLONIAL NOTICE line be built from Lusk to Denver,’ thereby putting the Colorado metro- polis in better position to reap its share of the harvest from Wyoming's prosperity. He is presiden of the American Livestock & Loan com- pany of Denver and is vice-president: of the Tom Bell Cattle company, which owns a yood share of the! structure in the Lusk field. All of his associates are also well known among oil and stockmen of the Incorporation articles were also filed for the Black Thunder Petrole- um company. Its pital stock has been placed at $2,000,000, and its main office will be at Sheridan. The first board of directors consists of n Esponde, O. R, Docekal, G. B. lor, R. B. Minty and R. E. Mc- Nally. Another new entry is the Wyom- ine Rock River Oil company, which is u capitalization of $1,000,000 which will maintain an office at ock River. The incorporators are Timothy Ross, J. R. Kelley and Frank L. Ross. Two foreign corporations have filed certified copies of their articles, thereby signifying their intention of y business in Wyoming. ‘an entrant {which is similar in its provisions to |= the one which failed of passage last winter, is to permit the development of a large percentage of mining and oil lands on the public domain in the west. shall title, the remaining three-fourths to be retained by the government, and that an entrant pay a royalty rang- © ing from 2 1-2 to 25 per cent on the gross product, the percentage to be fixed by the department of in- = terior. It will further provide that one-half the royalty revert to the state and one-half to the United States reclamation fund, ANOTHER HOT WATER WELL AT THERMOPOLIS The Dominion Oil company, drill- ing on the Garret place about a mile north of Thermopolis struck an- other hot water well about 800 feet {further north than their first well,| which was struck last summer. A| er estimated at between! The 2.000 and 2,500 gallons per minute! flow of wa It will provide, he says, that = have one-fourth = the lowest price, $100., If inconvenient to call, please phone or mail us a cerd and we will see you soon as possible. TRUSTEES: W. G. Burnett Z. Q. Miller Phone 682-W P. O. Box 554 Ww. Ba ay PICK A We are in the Oil Game to Win e Arrange for Units now while they may be bought at a Henning Hotel, Casper, Wyo. Anna Bell Wyoming Oil Company @ Capitalized at 1,000,000 shares, par $1.00. No Promotion stock, no officers salaries, no debts. Has leases on 1,450 Installments if desired. ica 1h E. Mitchell Curtis — G. Burnett, Sec’y & Treas. — WINNER The Big Colonial Well—statted the day after Easter Sundav—is down 700 feet deep. At 190 feet thev passed thru a 15-foot oil sand; at 640 feet they passed thru a 20-foot oil sand heavily saturated with oil—a very satisfactory shallow well could have been brought in at this depth hut Cotonial is after Big Oil and the sand was cased off and drilling resumed. It was the original intention to advance the price of stock to 35¢ a share when this sand was proved in Colonia! ground, but because of the Victory Loan Drive we were not advertising. There was 80 delay in drilling and the well is going down at break-méck speed. Colonial is now ‘apparently. less than 30 cays from being a pro- ducer. The ground has been proved to be oil bearing. Stock may still be had at the 25c price. It will advance to 35c shortly. Colontal at 50c is the cheapest North Texas stock on the market. Tke next advance will ke to 50c a share and the stock will be with- drawn altogether when the deep sand is struck. Colonial has made a record in drilling— Colonial has one of the few 151/2-inch hole: im the district. Drilling commenced April 21st, casing is now set at 700 feet and wor: going forward. The record made thus far is the gréatest assurance of efficient manage nent and quick completion. Every day the drill goes down brings success that much nearer. The attractiveness of Colonial should appeal to every class of people. The ground , being practically proved with production on every side should appeal to the conserva- tive investor. The fact, that the stock is sell ng at its fowest offered price, with every chance of great enhancement in value, should appeal to those who wish to make a large amount of money owt of a small ihvestmeht. ° ‘ GET INTO A LIVE STOCK - If vou were going to New York you would not get on a train standing on a siding without an engine,—you would take one steamed up ready to go. Why not apply the same idea to oil stocks,—compare Colonial récord with any other Company. The Colonial Oil Company has a tract of land over a milé in length and nearly a mile in width. There c 21 Products company has a,&Ushed up to a herght of eight feet, capital stock of $2 is back-| flowing from an eight inch casing. cd by Boise interest ‘lub Oi] The water wes encountered at a & Gas company, v a capitaliza- depth of about 720 feet. It is the tion of $99,000, is backed by Ogden intention of the company’s officers | interests. It already owns 320 acres in Denver to endeavor to case off| ih Garbon: county, the water and continue the quest George W. Bechtelheimer, J. L./for oil. Hea ne Bechtelheimer and B. L. Clapham , The Northwestern Syndicate, drill-| are the incorporators of the North-,/"& west of Thermopolis, has acquired | west Lumber company. Its capitali- the holdings, rig and other mate- zation is $30,000, and the scene of Tial of the New York Oil company. The Syndicate is composed of Seat-| | its operations will be Lusk. — tle men, and they have been active | FRONTIER, May 13.—Thomas for some time past in developing: —— their property, and Mr. J. F. Mce-! FRONTIER, 1 13.—Thomas Certhy, manager for the concern, Grear was fatally injured when he stated that they will have three) was working in the Frontier mine standard rigs operating soon, end} near this place. \ He was on 2 ladder will push the development work dili- dot some electrical work and) gently during the coming season. stepped to a piatform to steady him-! : —— = self, when he came in contact with a NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. wire carrying 13,000 volts. The shock Anyone found trespassing on my , he sustained caused him to fall from land on So. Lone Bear will be prose- the ladder to the concrete floor. He} cuted. | died shortly afterwards. His body MRS. JAS. KIDD. will probably be taken to Ontario, 4-29-12t Cenada, his former home. | and make ‘ aA Read the Tribune ads. it a real piénic at neat Sunday. Riverside park | 5-13-47 | LHOOLLOILILILIGI LEDS VELII LM is no danger of to large an acreage being bled to death from over drilling, as is certain to be the case where so many small tracts are c‘ewded with wells. é THE COLONIAL OIL COMPANY’S holditgs are situate about three miles southeast of the Van Cleaye royalties, reliably reported to have recently sold for five million dollars, and which. lie between the townsite of Burkburnett and the Colonial holdings. Colonial ground is now right in the midst of S:andard rigs drilling for the lower sands, The holdings of the Colonial Oil Company cover one of five kn vrominent in northern Texas, Four of these are wonderfully >rolific in the produciton of hich -rade ail. One is the townsite of Burkburnett, another is in a section of the Electa ficld that vields the heaviest production. The other two are the Petrolia and lowa Park. These districts are the best in northern T. b Lee E The last and only undeveloped one of the five is held by THE COLONIAL OIL COMPANY The Burkburnett district recently made a record of seTHREE MAMMOTH GUSHERS IN ONE DAY. The district is nearing a production of 100,000 barrels daily. Colonial has the best prospects of any Company ever started in this sensational field—situate on a knoll—slightly larger than the townsite of Burkburnett, with almost the same acreoze ax the entire townsite, with the first and second vroved. If the deep sand comes un to exnectations, Colonial, under one ownership, will ecual the scores of Comn: 3 roll them all into one and you will haye— IN THE BILLION DOLLAR cIRCLE—CQ)LONIAL—at THe rainsow’s eno Orders from Casner and vicinity should be addressed to E. 8. Andrews, Phone 754-R. Stock now 25c.a share—will go' to 38c before many days. The D. E. Turner Investment Co. 209 E. & C. BUILDING DENVER, COLORADO acres in Poison Spider close to Ohio and Curtis wells. 1,920 acres east of Big Muddy, 400 acres in Cole Creek, 1,280 acres in Pickett Lake, 80 acres in Kansas. @ Will spud in first well at Pickett Lake not later than June Ist. Others to follow fast. We are offering for development purposes, 28,000 shares of stock at only 35c Per Share In event of over-subscription your moncy will be returned Investigation is invited Anna Bell Wyoming Oil Company 153 So. Center CASPER, WYO. P. 0. Box 894 THIS AD WILL NOT APPEAR AGAIN POEL LL ELS OLS DLL LL, ISI RAL ELE Ah he he LL dhe ded he dhe dekh ded dh ‘is