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Orersertery Cetiare arerenr |BOLTON LANDS | TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. | Local Steeiay | Wind River Refg. .55 , .60 E » Aft | Williams, E. T..- 6.75 ° 7.00 | to 940 which comprises about all the | {TaNce- Amalgamated Rity . 1.75 2.00 | Wesfern Explr. __ 3.75 4.00 jdrillable acreage in the structure | © : American 024 03 | Wyo-Kans. ~~. 3.00 3.25 | under a transaction which was suc- x. Atlan covsssa=25 250 60 | Wy-O-Tex ------ 55 .60 {cessfully concluded yesterday by the|,% Beater Be 55, r Vatts. |trustees of the Syndicete. The ob-| Boklon We. an | Stanley Greene_ - $ 125 |ject of acquiring the entire struc- CL tc a 3 Mosher —_ 600 800 ture is to insure to the syndicate | Burke Oil ~----- 1.00 1.25 200 Club 300 400 the full benefit of its operations nly Buck Creek - 6.25 6.75 | Teapot .. 90 100 | the structure. | Big Indian _ 40 45 New York Curb | ——__—___ '\ Black Tail —_ 90 1.00 | Midwest Refg. _.. 1823 1833 NEW PASSENGER TRAIN hY Columbine ___-_ _.38 42 ates: Com. --_ 2.25 2.50 | Son. alty =, eis AB idwest Pref. -.. 2.75 3.00 | \Y Casper Ranger --. —.35 40 | Glenrock Oil ---- 6.75 7.25 0 Us | Elkhor 78 185 | Gosden -- ----_. oer. | iy peo este a | Okmulgee P. & R. 3.00 | Mike Henry 15 | Sinclair Gult 60.00 | ‘The first of next month is ex: |ly Outwest —--- all zi Om E7i0o | pected to witness the operation of a si76 ,, new passenger train each way on the | \ Picardy ---- Great Wester t 4g | Wat. Sts. 0. & Chicago & Northwestern. Official Hutton Lake ---- ‘o7 | New York Stock Exchange 3 oniter a aaseee= 14 Open lose | increase in travel incidental to the Kinney gts Aa 285 Mexican Pet. --~- 182 182 {development of the Lance Creek oil Lance Ck. Rity. 1.87 | Texas Qj] ~~~... 274 2774 ‘field warrants additional service, it Lusk Royalty -- 1,90 | Sinclair Oil ~-.--_ 632 64% ‘is claimed. : | Lusk Petroleum 2.50 | U. S. Steel -----_ 102, 1024 | —_—_——=>—— | Mountain & Gulf 60 it Mosher Oil __--- 1.00 | 99.54 SHERIDAN MAN Northwest = .68 95.70 Rity. & Prod Corp 1.50 1.75 ea IS PARDONED Riverton Refg. ~ 25 30) 4] 95.50 coi | Sunset --- ----- -70 -15 | 2nd 44s --_-- 94.72 SHERIDAN, Wyo., May 20.— Tom Bell Rity. 1.174 1.25 | 8rd 44s ------- 95, 95.70 | William Rinner, who on March 5, United Petroleum _ 0 14 4th 44s --_--___. 94.58 94.72 1917, shot and killed Ote Merrill on the streets of Sheridan, has been 4 % WYOMING CRUD.& OIL MARKET |granted a pardon and wee released Warm Springs -------------- $1.00 Elk Basin —--..-.----..---- 1.85 | coveral day: f; hi iten Balt Creek --.----— =. --- 1.50] Grass - - 1.85);; v8 :ag0. trom! the nena & tiary at Rawlins, where he was serv- Big Muddy ---- a-- 2.50/Lusk ----- - 1.80 ing a 20-year term. Jealousy led ti Pilot Butte --.---.------—- 1.60] Lander ---------- Bee 186 [ne : Pilbeperadortsuae ri) |the tragedy, Rinner claiming that Merrill had broken up_ his home. |Many signed the petition for his pardon. ! yg MMR STH Fee my as of World War Operators Confident Region Will) wos spudded in this week. It is lo- Show Big Production; De- cated on a lease from the Cretaceous! Charles Wiedner, one of the first velopment Active. Co., and Charles Lackey has the |of the Casper men to enlist after drilling contract. He hopes to com-| America entered the world war, has Scouts from Plete the well within 60 days, going returned after two years ov Ss. ies operating to 1000 feet, where indications are! Wicdner belonged to the 101st field nd Wyoming that oil will be encountered. The |signal battelion, 26th division, and , fields, have been flocking to Carbon | Well is located on the NE% of the) entered the trenches in February, , county this spring at a pretty lively NW, section 12, twp, 28, R. 113.) 1918. ° He was in all of the largest rate. They have been attracted by |, The Bear River Oil & Development | engayements, his company _partici- the good reports from oil companies ©» which owns promising oil land) pating in the heavy fighting at Cha- already operating here and are look- | "¢2? Sage, has received material for | teau Thierry, and in the second bat- ing iel pose. the erection of a standard derrick, | tle of the Marne, where they carried t is well known that at the pres- and announcement is made that the; the lines forward 17 kilometers, work started last year will be con-|after which he was transferred to tinued this spring. L. B. Pead of St. Mihiel there they relieved the the ris Dome and in the sections the company, was in Kemmerer Sat- first division. f schedule was carried out the Baum oil well in the Dry Piney field | ent writing almost.every hole which is beings put down in Lost. Soldier, younger set in Casper. Home cooking at the Harvey. \ DSGOCOHOGPOGHH-HGOOVHGOCODDGD Natrona Fuel Co. Phone 949 J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop GEBO COAL lying between Lost Soldier and the |Utday, and states that a test well will) At the time of the signing of the in Wyominy of which any more than Friday the rope attached ‘to the!forest und had the fighting been pro- those of Carbon county. {heavy drill in the bottom of the hole. | heen cut off. was a matter of only an hour unti! ner, and a popular member of the ‘ing conducted both night and ich the Bi In- ed 700 feet. The water which was! GEOLOGICAL WORK Lusk next week and will be at ing now to do but to drill. The} c 3 . Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., 1) the work and will start drill- Bie Indian has acres in the Lance C eld which the nw; 80 acres in the & of -—— the nw'; of section 17-35n-65w; Seventy-five men are now em- Mahoney Dome, are either producing | be drilled to a depth of 2000 to 3000 armistice the division was located in or showing oil. There is no new field | fect, if necessary. jthe southern part of the Argonne t can be said and very few oil /4rill in the Weterfall oil well of the | jonged two days more the whole Ger- with prospects any brighter than | Lincoin-Idaho Co. broke and left the| man army in that section would have met |Fishing tools were sent for at once! Mr. Wiedner is a member of the Bie INDIAN 10 DRILL jand after their arrival Tuesday it) firm of architects, Garbutt & Wied- drilling was resumed. | Starting Tuesday the second tower OUT {I was put on, and drilling is now b —__ Wednesday night the drill had rea ‘The stan dian Oil & Ge will erect on its | struck between 300 and 400 feet] aq. 5 . i A A | ps and Blue Prints, Surveying Lance Creek 3 due to arrive |has been cased off and there is noth- Crude Oil Testing a iShecialey once moved to the Big Indian ground | oil, sands are expected at about 1200 om il and installed, ‘The company expects | feet. P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric | —_ oe —-- | Casper, Wyo. as soon as the equipment is | 700 T0 BE EMPLOYED | | i i son 440 | ger tae tas ee) ATA GARELPATS 16-35n64w, excepting the ne of \ cres in the 54 of the se% | ployed at the gravel pit of the North-! of section 19-36n-63w. western east of Glenrock and report | = has it that the force will be increased | ¢ COKE wooD }to 200 as soon as improvement] City Office 157 S. Center FIFTY MILLION BARRELS work on the railroad is started in| Street Lt full blast. New steel is to be laid) Gen. Office 5th and Beech jand the road will be reballasted for | a considerable length. eects OF OlL IN BIG MUDDY, S Stocks and Insurance ‘ Active Representative of The Equitable Life ot New York C, A. Kisher, a well-known geolo- gist of Denver, has rechecked his es-, timate on the oil center of the first Wall Creek sand in the Big Muddy field and placed it at 45,000,000 to) 50,000,000 barrels. Mr. Fisher, as a representative of the internal rev-| enue department of the government recently had an opportunity to check up the production of all the wells in} the Bix Muddy and, therefore, is in SBOBEE OL OSL LLL OE LLL nu position to speak with authority. tain toes is MLO STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD Hania grilved Medi eran eoeat Why speculate with your life insurance when you the apacloithastracturaawhichishows can get a policy in one of the strongest and oldest life t the sand is at lewst 265 feet insurance institutions upon the planet? thick tho the bottom has not yet Better be safe than sorry. Call at the office and been reached in this hole. At the, let me explain the latest policies upon the market. prevailing quotations en Big Muddy the value of the oil in the! J. J. GIBLIN 312-313 OiL EXCHANGE BUILDING Office: 985-J ——PHONES—— Res.: 474-J d is between $67,500,000 and, 5,000,000. TIP AABD AAA h dade huh de Adams is Laramie, making the motor with a party of friend yg today for rip overland by Lid 4 | KRAUSSE RETAINS LOCATION | | ARE INCREASED \,, | would be removed on account of ¢ | BY SYNDICA TE jfusion incidental to the rush of bus | /ness on lively -market days was in | The Poison Spider-Bolton Syndi- | correct insofar as it affects Otto H.)],rze amount of business is being di- jcate, has increased its acreage in the | Krausse, who holds a lease on the lo-| verted to Casper by reason of this |Bolton Creek field from 240 acres; Cation at the left of the main en-/and that heavy traffic over the Cas- | Canfitevation is locking Gat the heey, CMM MDMS SO LS SI SLES IS I SOM TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1919 The announcement that all brok- age offices in the Henning hotel | tween here and Separation Creek are Lester Brokerage House $; NEW YORK OIL 156 N. Wolcott This lease was signed less than two weeks ago and already roads have been erected, all freighting contracts let, a complete Standard ng contracted, at less than half its ongi- nal cost, and drilling arrangements made. Syndicate holdings straddle the axis of the structure, between the holdings of the New York Oil Company and those of the Carter Oil Company, where intense activity is taking place. The Syndi- cate will drill this lease at once. Actual drilling should not require over thirty days. On the other leases negotiations are now pending for drilling same ona royalty basis for and with- out cost to the Syndicaie. THE SYNDICATE TITLES are CLEAR—NO CONFLICTS—NO FIGHTS; the Syndicate started on a SOLID, DEFINITE basis and has been building in a BUSINESS-LIKE manner ever since; it has been DOING things—not dreaming and hoping. The Syndicate is now ready for the final chapter-—THE ACTUAL DRILLING of its first well, and for this purpose | am offering— 250 Units at $100°° Each which my business associates and I have purchased from the Syndicate. Many Units have already been spoken for by those acquainted with the Trustees of the Syndicate, their activities in behalt of same and the holdings acquired. However, the Trustees refused to consider reservations until all preliminaries were arranged—all vexatious details ironed out and everything set for actual drilling —the thing that COUN1S. When this was accomplished, my people stepped in and purchased the block which | now offer for sale; no units can be purchased from the Syndicate as it has none fox sale; it is sufficiently financed thru my purchase and further sales by it under existing conditions would reduce the earning power of the Units I offer. Below I submit the personnel of Syndicate management. I predict that these Units will be subscribed within five days. No options will be given; no reser- vations made; terms cash. The Officers and Trustees of the Syndicate are SUCCESSFUL, ENERGETIC BUSINESS and oil men, who know that production is not obtained thru magic or witchery, but by HONEST, PER- ee EFFICIENT EFFORT. INVEST IN A BUSINESS MEN’S ORGANIZATION FOR SUC ‘ 314 OIL EXCHANGE BLDG. HARRY N. FREE, Realty Operator. GEO. W. JARVIS, Secretary & Manager | SIX CARS OF OIL DILLON COMPANY TO GET BUSY | | field to make final location for drill- | finery belongi the Midwest Oil Re set Se a ng a well on the Lamont and Laf-| {Co. It is anticipated that twelve E | cars will be the daily output from the |loading racks at Ft. Steele. cee ' on the Ferris Mountain structure. TRAFFIC FROM CASPER aE aa Oil men interested in the fields jnorth of Rawlins complain that one jor two places along the road be- Brokers getting almost impassable on ac- rount of a crossing where a bridge is badly needed. They state that a markets, over private telegraph wires. will get you the highest possible price. market letter. Phone 468 ‘per road is quite noticeable recently. Casper, Wyoming Dutton, Staley & Company A heavy gasser is reported in the ‘ ast ; i) | Ferris field on 26-26-87. Thi : The firet shipment of oil from the| Malachi Dillon of the Dillon Oil|;." creating a great deal of interes 5 ) |Lost Soldier field was shipped last Co. accompanied by Mr. Double, con-| in Rawlins wher@ development in that ieee six cars going to Casper Re- | tractor for the drilling, left for the| field is watched very claeals Sa The U. S. Petroleum Rig on Sec. ferty ranches. This company is said | tion 11 in Lost Soldier field is now to have some of the best looking land jcpmplered and the igompany expects o spud in very shortly. Daily accurate quotations from New York and Denver Instant ser- vice. We furnish quotations on any stock listed on any exchange in the country. List your stocks with us, we Ask for our 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. et Inc. Specializing in STOCKS AND BONDS other markets over our private wires. ute quotations. Information Phone 1142 Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. LV ALLA LL Ld with Holdings in THREE PROMINENT FIELDS 160 acres TEAPOT DOME, adjoining HEART of U. S. NAVAL PETROLEUM WITHDRAWAL and TWO MILES NEARER same than any operator in the field. 200 acres POISON SPIDER FIELD, splendidly located adjoining OHIO DRILLING. 240 acres BOLTON CREEK, in the very HEART of this sensational field which has been recommended by geologists who have examined it for the large op- erating companies. It was only by the fastest kind of work and by guaran- teeing definite action in 10 days that this lease was secured in competition with several of the largest companie; in the State. GEO. C: SWARTZ POISON SPIDER-BOLTON SYNDICATE. SYNDICATE TRUSTEES: MARK U. WEBER, Experienced Oil Operator. LEGAL COUNSEL, Nichols & Stirrett. Victor Wyoming Oil Company. TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana Place the convevient facilities of our office at your dis. posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- and quotations furnished upon request on Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. Poison Spider - Bolton Syndicate A New SYNDICATE Founded On SOLID, SANE BUSINESS Principles, Constructed, camp TELEPHONE 985-W 404 Oil Ex. Bldg. Phone | 184. Depository: Stockmen’s Nat. Bank. Synd. Treas.: Leigh Townsend