Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 27, 1919, Page 4

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AEPUBLIGAN LEAS EXTEND PERM Also Provides That 50 Per Cent of All Royalties Go ING BILL WOULD TON PROVEN AREA | TODAYS MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. The 1920 census is expected to} Attempts to solve the_problems of |show between 10,000,000 and 12;-|the present-day woman Worker were 000, 000 women working for wages in}|made by 13 state labor cohventions ithe, United Soe" during the year 1918. E. T. WILLIAMS NAMES BOARD, MEETING HERE, At an annual meeting of the stock-| holders of the E. T. Williams com- The Young Woman Oil & Z {pany, which was held at the Henning Di States: Si M Will Be | pia) | Williams, Bt 7001) oe erng 2 Ue ane ae Development Company rect to States; Smnott Measure W1 Amalgamated Rity 1.50 30 [Unanimously voted to increase | the : : pee _ 024 | apital stock of the company from FE Backed by Wyoming Solons, Belief. | faeserieee : [pvsekeos |$500,000 to $2,000,000, increased the fl] HAVE LEASED THEIR LAND IN YOUNG WOMAN TOWN- ic | = ae pe Me FS ike |directorate from three to five mem- SITE, IN THE LANCE CREEK FIELD—DRILLING = e s essemer —--—-- 5 oa as iy f 5 H. H. Schwawtz left last evening for Washington, D. C., to! goston-Wyo. | Stanley Greene__ soo 195 loaner aie Seth Ouige manu: TO COMMENCE IN 90 DAYS my look after the interests of several independent companies! purke oi | Bother ae 00 Ba Wie teoinee ditectors on the Lonel es under the proposed leasing bill. He advises the Tribune that) , 0 oo. “a Pile ‘ are J W. Crites of Th i i 5 ; 7 § Buck Creek —-__- | 9 are Jos. W. Crites o: ermopolis | IDE WITH THE LEASER—Buy a lot 2 Senator Pitman and Congressman Ferris have introduced the} p- yiaicn | ee SEE ace $9 100 ‘and B. J. Sullivan of Basin. The x i d sh - bait ‘ine Tg pa = same bill as was reported out by the Conference committee mi ati Midwest RET. as ae former board of directors was com- ownsite and share the possibilities in their Deede ind. last session. This bill, it will be recalled, provided for permits| Bltck Tail - | ae 87 of E. T. Williams, William Full Oil Right Goes With Each Lot ie on 640 acres within ten miles of a Columbine - | Pref. ” Hines and Martin Mc- alegre x well, and 2560 acres in wildcat ter- C Con. Royalty —_ a y 4 i + . fe ritory, with a patent to one quarter Cow Gulch -- Glenrock Oil ~ Under the new capitalization the | Lots selling at $100. Each purchase includes 1,000 shares of thereof to permittee on discovery of Casper Ranger _ Cosden cue company will issue four shares of new Young Woman Oil and Development Co. Oil Stock. oil, and a rete ence right to ieare | peeles OE RHECSIDNE TE ste petosonesearelo uo ane coat es e rem er at a price to be fixed m | Si in G r a nent of directors, wi N by competitive bidding. s Outwest Binela (al qe £0 on a 20 per cent yearly dividend FAGAN & RUSSELL A Congressman Sinnott, the new Re- icardy | wr. . * pe | n publican cheirman of the “public | Great Western Pet BB Ob CA i “ee : P. 0. Box 48 J. R. MURRAY 202 0. S. Bldg. 7 lands committee of the house, | Hutton Lake ---- New York Stock Exchange za a prominent Shoshoni | Lusk, Wyo. Manager Casper, Wyo. oP introduced what will probably be Ge Weekly R aes I ase of | Jupiter -- = * Open Close resident, ed in Casper last night = Republican measure, which is identi- ee y Kesume hows increase of) Kinney if spend 1 days here attending 2 cal with the foregoing bills, except Activities in Big Piney and Lance Creek Rity. | business matters. ati that a permit on 1280 acres is grant- Other Fields. Lusk Roy = eT Me ed in A producing structure, and | Lusk Pet. — ac 2560 acres in wildeat eerie, and KEMMERER, Wyo., May 27,—| Mountain & If = the ttee on discovery of oil is 5 sa Pep ot ss ,| Mosher Oil oa at = to be given a lease for one-cighth| 7omas Hood was in Kemmerer the) yoo vest 5 HBO royalty on one-half of his erea, and{latter part of last week and an-/ Rity. & Pr. Corp. 1.40 is to be given a preference right to}nounces that preparations are being | Riverton muha 22 ; a lease on the remaining one-half}rapidly made for drilling the Carter | Sunset ms 60 z aaa and such royalty as the secretary of1Q) well to completion. This hole| Tom Bell Rity... 1.20 i the interior may fix. ue atent} wos started several yeers ago by| United Petroleum — .09 dthidds . 22 eR provision is stric out of Congress! Neil Hood, but recently the property = : nee man _ Sinnott's bill. The Blumer was leased by the Wyoming-Illinois WYOMING CRUD EICUAMAREEE et Ferris bill provides ee ue a “| Co., a Chicago concern, and a stand-| 3 1f "Greek SilpolllGrses(Oxeck = 1 royalties shall go into the reclama-j a7’ Fig is now on the way to the Salt Creek - 1760 Gras ni tion fund, end after such moneys miter | pits B, iy - << a'6ol L na --- or is ve beer recurned fe by] The hole is flowing water, mixed jot Butte — ander - Z Paymentss0L Wale user lwith oil, at 1800 feet, where it was 20% the fund teito¥go) tol the ‘states Pro-| abandoned for lack of funds several BASIN TO ENTERTAIN ( ducing the oil, while the Sinnott | years <7 Di _ Smith of Chi-| 3ASIN, Wyo., May 27. — The oi Treen il we direct to the states|Feeo recently visited the field and Basin chamber of commerce is mak- re royal hall go direct to the states |i mediately nged for ative op- ‘ ae nee as paid in by the oil producers. _ eration. The location ‘of the well |, ing preparations for entertaining the 1) Mr. Schwartz recalled that during j.'gye miles northwest of Carter and Billings business men here in June, the last session, Senators Warren >i -cvmiles’ adutheast) of) <Cumber® when they make their trade visit e and Kendr and © Srey aa WASHINGTON, M, 5 thal theuBig MH ornGE : Mondell were very active in en effort)" N11. dood stated that a camp had ployes of the American oil companies So ae Mi to hav per cent of these royalties go direct to the state, vision to that effect bill is no doubt the result of their | efforts, as Wyoming is more particu- | larly interested in this provision than | and the pro- | in the Sinnott | 2 7 any other state. : The probabilities are that a bill) ', will pass the house at an early date ; before such action is taken in} senate. and the NEW WILDGAT STARTED TWO MILES FROM BASIN BASIN, W May = Genoa Oil Co. is moving a standard * equipment to a location near the iiterson place, three miles north- east of Basin and will begin drilling! operations immediately. This is wild cat territory as no wells have been drilled in the immediate vicinity. The company is composed of Ne- a braska and Iowa cepitalists princi- ” pally. FRANCHISE RATIFIED BY STATE COMMISSION: \ | The public service commission of | Jyoming has ratified the rights of | Harry P. Hynds to instedl gas pipes for furnishing fuel | “as to per, Wyoming, in harmony | with the fran granted to Harry P. Hynds by the Casper council oa April 22, 1919. Mr. Hynds has duly assigned his | franchise interests to the Casper Gas company, which will pipe this city | for gas as soon as the government nts relief or as soon as sufficient production is secured outside of withdrawn lands ,the possibilities of | which are seemingly near at hand. The Addison gasser is located on patentable lands and the new gasser | of the Curtis-Ohio interests is also | outside the ytngrayel | St i IL STOCK TO GLEAN UP BlG PROFITS ON SHLE GLENROC K, Wyo., There are various s to vequire | wealth in the oil business and every one of them has been tried at least | once, but it remained for a Glenrock | man to pull the trick which for orig- inality and quick returns has all the | rest of the schemes beaten. This man, who has been chroni- cally short of cash for many months, hes been in Lusk several months and | May 27.—!} is reported to be in a fair way to 1 sead of money, but a short iimé ago he needed some money th right new, so he tuned up his nerve and went to a Lusk brokerage where i bought 1,000 shares of Buck Creek stock at $7 when it was on the upward, trend ed permission the and while at broker's a tion was engaged d out th k door, boarded a rain for Casper, sold the stock for] $,000, returned to L: und paid the broker $7,000 leaving him a Ey profit of 100 as a reward for his upreme gall n > One thousand women — reserves marched in the annual police parade in New York City the other dav. thead of the , drilling a gas well between Salt Lake government would have been serious- {28 oil rig '600 feet from the spouter of that {company that has attracted so much | GLENROGK MAN BORROWS | there land indicate that a large number of lpeen built and all is in readiness for,in the Tampico oil fields plan tec placing the big rig. The old hole will|/erect a monument at Tampico, Mexi- be continued down to 3500 feet, if/co, to the memory of Major George necessary to reach oil. |W. Farwell, of Tacoma, Wash., who -_ : ‘was killed in action in Flanders while A. M. Leonard, field man for the |leading his men of the 361st Infantry | Wyoming-Arizona Oil Co., and J. J. against the Germans. Request for Hersmen, pioneer of the Fossil oil permission to place the memorial has field, were in Kemmerer Wednesday. |been sent to the Mexican government. |Mr. Leonard reports that Senator! Major Farwell was employed as a |Rideout of Salt Lake has leased twojcivil engineer in the Tampico fields quarter sections of the Wyoming-Ari-|when the United States entered the zona’s land since his visit to the field'war and he was largely instrumental Suni nd has announced that he in inducing the American employes and ciates intend to drill. |to remain on the job and not to carry | The land is a part of sections 15/out their intention to return to the! and 23. Senator Rideout is at the) United States and enlist. Officials company that has been/here said that had the men left the and Ogden. ‘ly embarressed thru the curtailment ‘of oil production that would have fol- | Wednesday, James Harmison of lowed. Big Piney, started to move the Star ——=- of the Lincoln-Idaho Oil! Camouflage fooled the Huns. Let Co. to the Cretaceous lease of that the Sailors camouflage that old house company from the Slate Creek field,|and fool that buyer. Sailors Paint and as it is in position a well will) Shop, 525 E. Fourth St, Phone + be spudded in, the second of a series 5-27-6t* to be drilled. No. 2 will be located Helen Hyde, whose adena been announced, was one attention of late, and is located on lof the few women in the world who {made Japanese color Section 12, Twp. 28, R. 115. prints. The L oIn-Idaho Co. has ordered | = tankage for 300 barrels forwarded to their Dry Piney well, and as soon &s the pumping apparatus is repaired | will be ready to market oil. | TAYLOR & STOCKS AND BONDS death at Pas- | GEOLOGICAL WORE Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oil Testing = Specialty Wyoming Map end Blue Print Co., P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. Otto H. Krausse Brokerage Co. HENNING HOTEL List your stocks with us, we will get you the highest price. Market Quotations. Tei. 1155 CLAY, Inc. Mr. Budd states that the Big Piney Co. will spud in a well not Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, aua later than June 15 on the SW. other markets over our private wires. sechion A 7-288 -Patbensive cok athe Place the convenient facilities of our office at your dis new well one-half mile southeast | posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- of the Lincoln-Idaho well. ute quotations. Report f Dee einey uisathet! Information and quotations furnished upon request on Be Rene aetna Ee arcs ae Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. the Baum well on the Cretaceous, lease is down between 300 and 400 Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. feet. ©The well was spudded in : Thursday of last week, and the first| j12 hours 60 fect of hole was made. | - mare les Besgrove is the driller, and Charles Lackey has the contri The well is located only a few hun- dred feet from the Lincoln-Idaho well, and gas from the latter is be- ing used to generate power for the achinery of the new well. It is expected that this well will be com- next month. Daily accurate quotations vice | exchange in the country. will get you the highest r market letter. Two pleted early ‘The Sunset Oil & Development Co. ore mized in Kemmerer Satur-| omposed of local people. The! individual holdings of its members total thousands of acres in the La- L Piney fields. of the new company Harison, president; Fred and ‘T. H, Robin- Lusk, Wyo., are ia ance son, ‘00 COLONISTS BROT INTO STATE BY ROAD Within the past ten days the Bur-| lington land department has sent close to 100 persons to Wyoming, to file on government home- tead lands. Of this number, nearly h have been returned soldiers. he applications for government Active Rep ot Ne PO SI SIASLILSLLLLL LIAL, Why speculate with y can get a policy in one of \the boys who have returned from . % ire over are an: to engage in insurence institutions upo farming and stock ing. Some of Better be safe than sc the young men are, buying out set- let me explain the latest p tlers and still others are going back some distance from the railroads and filing on unoceupied land In filing on government land, the soldiers are given credit for the time markets, over private telegraph wires. The Equitable Life STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD J. J. GIBLIN 312-313 OIL EXCHANGE BUILDING Dutton, Staley & Company Brokers from New York and Denver Instant ser- We furnish quotations on any stock listed on any List your stocks with us, we possible price. Ask sor our Offices Casper, Wyo., 411 Oil Exchange Bidg., Phone “1134 Henry Hotel * x. G POPPOPPPCPPOO OC DPD SSM Stocks and Insurance SS. N resentative of w York our life insuranee when you the strongest and oldest life n the planet? mrt Call at the office and olicies upon the market. LOI EE LE SLL ES SL: they were in the service and this time Office: 985-J ——PHONES—— Res.: 474-J lis taken from the five years required be prier te making final proof. ERLE LLL SS LP OL LEE LS LLP SE Phone%- FOR HAULING AND PLOWING We Will Be Glad to Demonstrate to Prospective Purchasers Earl C. Boyle ‘231-237. N. Center [eisai ce] POISONSPIDER- BOLTON: SYNDICATE Formed for the Securing of Production at a Minimum of Cost and Delay HOLDINGS acres TEAPOT DOME, adjoining heart of U. S. Naval Petroleum withdrawal. (The Trustees sub-leased this land to the Tiona Oi! Co. Wednesday on a royalty basis. It will be drilled without cost to the Syndicate). acres POISON SPIDER field adjoining Ohio Producer. (This well came in Monday). acres BOLTON CREEK, the field that is now in the ‘limelight.’ Original holdings consist- ed of 240 acres. The Trustees clozed a deal Wednesday fer the entire structure, without a bonus. No more favorable reports have ever been made on a new field by geologists of the large operating companies than have been made on this structure. They estimate the depth to the Dakota and Muddy sands at from 950 to 1010 feet. A strike here would esult in tremendous profits. Lands on two sides being actively developed by New York Oil and Carter Oil. ALL TITLES ARE CLEAR—NO CONFLICTS—NO FIGHTS—NO COMPROMISES The Trusices of the Syndicate are WIDE-AWAKE EFFICIENT, RELIABLE BUSINESS MEN who knew that success could come only thru a CLEANCUT organization, founded on SANE BUSI- $5 principles, with a WELL DEFINED, DEFINITE program. The progress already made has ed their stand. This program and policy willl be adhered to and followed to the end. Material sress has been made. Camp erected, roads built, reservoir constructed, all hauling and drill- ing arrangements made, additional acreage secured and pari of holdings sub-leased for immedi- ate development on very favorable terms for the Syndicate. Rig builders left for field Thursday. With everything moving along smoothly, the result of a VIRILE, EFFICIENT ORGANIZA- , results should be known by July 1. I strongly urge those who want to invest in an or- ion where the chance of loss has been reduced to a MINIMUM, to purchase Units in this licate before the balance of the 250 or! ginal Units are sold, otherwise, you can expect to PREMIUM if you have to buy them on the ‘street.’ I can now arrange terms if it is in- * Agent 160 160 966 prog pay af convenient for anyone to pay cash. All subscriptions returned as soon as remainder of the 250 Units at $100.00 each are sold. 314 OIL EXCHANGE BLDG. GEO. C. SWARTZ PHONE 985-W POISON SPIDER-BOLTON SYNDICATE DEPOSITORY: Stockmen’s National Bank SYNDICATE TREASURER: Leigh Townsend SYNDICATE TRUSTEES HARRY N. FREE, Realty Operator. MARK U. WEBER, Experienced Oil GEO. W. JARVIS, Secretary & Manager Operator. Victor Wyoming Oil Company. LEGAL COUNSEL, Nichols & Stirvett.

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