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—— OT ee “on as) Th no th: sti we th ar de St sb or ar th ar br da in tk tr Seeest0adtvommgas rernan - eae SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 19 will go to the smelter nee to a : ‘DRE FAO ll ral a thorough test. The ore was taken | | ‘ y from a number of claims and’ atl} 4 | | MINES BROT 10 BASIN |shows the same remarkable richness | | 4 as the first discovery. All of the Furnished by TA YLOR & CLAY | SHOSHONI LANG , \former tests went from $15,000 to . ‘ ; 18,000 per ton. Just as soon as the : Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. — mechinery for getting out the ore can Nebraska icate Moving Rig to ‘| be installed the active work of mark- raska Syndicate 3 is | BASIN, Wyo. June 14.—Harry |eting the ore will be begun. Local Stocks, © | Williams, BT... 1.60 Steffens set hag re- | | H. Hime, viee president 6f the Basin [Noreen . le Br estern Explr. __ 3.16 mont ews. ign - malgamated Rity 150° 1.62 | WyoKans = B00 | coats peaeerhaseyiibers: cotta! oa con Rey teat beet d ad a inn Two Days a Week Is Limit in Most i Ty-O- 2 : i . , . R og 02) © 08 | Wy-0-Tex =~ ae |, Acting os = syndicate gave Cabin mines in. Battle park. He 6-t4-1t*| Camps; Cynditions Not as Rosy Soston Wyoming -64 | Stanley Greene__.-_ $100 125 | capitalists aay re Neen ay ae | brought down a load of ore and it = e as Fictured by State Com- jessemer --..--. 20 25 | Mosher ___ 600 800 serps i! ‘righ oR earet | . || Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate missioner Ho: tig Indian ----- -42 ‘47 | 200 Club 300 400 the rig of the Tyndall Wyoming Oil | nounced that the Peerless, carrying] “ men. Burke Oil... 48 _.62 | Teapot -.__ 90 100 |company which has been operating |the ordnance detachment, the sup-| Greater : {Spesial” Wate Weibone) tuck Creek ----. 6.60 6.75 New Youu Unk jin the Government wcaw field, six; ply company, and batteries A, B; C | CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 13 qoek ral = se | Midwest Refg. ___ 1784 | miles west of Hudson, and will move) | pand D, all of beer en ae | C B |That the coal mines ‘of Wrowing as eA oe 1110. Midwest Com. 2.50 jit immediately to the Steffen hold-| bier frie Siete tend rpekde-ttertyreretd| Jat AY | Ue rokerage jure working only two days, ont tow Gulch -..-- 3.40 3.60 Eidwest Pref. etd jings near Shoshoni, The location of | | staff ‘of the medical department, the ae ps Be time, instead of three 3 3 -85 eeere =e . la is in secti 8-38-93. 4 and four days, as rela y 5 graper Ranger A 7 4 | Glenrock 6.75 es me ‘ ig aes epee r headquarters banec'st ih end peaeey | Company | Labor Commissioner rast mee wi eg = nl’ ae PEAT ya 10.75 )Spudding in operations will be com- ee WILLIAMS ROX PRODUCTION [er aiiee the mine nee ron Hed Rene 101 rn Oe Made: cake ins knit maria iad de ten Fateest is Gan 10 | Okmulgee P. & R. 2.75 pleted within the next two weeks. No a = =A) red Bal . eee a Phone 1104 {paper the other day, is the claim of Picardy — Se aKOS s19 | Salt Ck. Pr. Assn. 60. 61.00 |company will be formed but the syn-) ___At the Iris Today led that the 148th Would be allowed| a2 | William Roberts of Cheyenne. Great Western Pet (25 “80 | TEP PAs ee 475 5.00 | dicate already interested will finance |e full day in Cheyesne before being|} List Your Real Estate Wants ||. Mr- ik 2 i tel ecg Be et iutton Lake - +06 07 | viet che - |the test out of thei yn pockets, FIRST UNITS Of 148TH | i ¢ " . . ing: “Wyomi coal mines are Baer ere or oe a aes Revere cue, cokciea ca { sent to Fort D. A. Russell for dis With Us for Quick Action |! Working fewer ‘men than th ton Kinney --_ - 74 | Mepieen Ret ea > 183 1783 | New Well Spudded In N TODAY = _ — —_——eEs —— cea| see to overproduction and L e Creek RI 1.35 ‘exas Oil =. 270 264 7 3 4 “coms ie development of n ak bog 125 |.Sinclait Oil 64. : 60.5 ee neermericas WW yomige Ui cea WILL REACH Aq, SILI LISLE MID LO LL OGG MAM. iho ee nance BON, Lusk Petroleum 1.60 | U.S. Bree 222-2 1072 1053 Pay this bei ice eS Be @ a ; ®, moloved three or four days’ work Mountain & Gulf bd Liberty Bonds well on its Maverick Springs hold- : Ts & a week.” Mosher Oil 225) _ oo Aare 99.50 {ings on the northeast quarter of ste-|,,.", telegram, received in Cheyenne e ce is | & Mr. Roberts claims that this state- py Ortiweet = +68 64 | ast, 4 95.10 |tion 22. This company also is push-| — i 3 N) & eer te not oaly Snpleeding: but that iverton pRefg. 4 2nd 4s _ 93.90 |. “ ER sini j “ é i teense a flood of m to « Rity. & Pr. Corp. 95 1.00 | Lit dts 25.60 | tnerieting ef the product from three And we don’t keep it up the sleeve, & to Wyoming, only to find that there . 340 a gad 4is Eealls at andy, saranleted ‘ | GUTICURA HEALS F; is no work for them here. He gays: ‘on 1.20 1.30 | 3rd 43s | pas SMT | but just below the collar. Where Mr. Hoffman has regeiv- United Pet. -__._ 08 ‘lo j 4th 4is _. | Paedackis and Refers j ed his information—or should I say Wind River Refg. 48 52 Victory Loan ____ 99.94 The rotary rig of the Producers a! misinformation?—I have not been WYOMING CRUD OIL MARKET $1.00 Elk Basin —__ IN GAGS CREEK Renewal of Lease on State School Land to Bring} holdings before giving up, but have Larger Revenue and Board Meets Next Thursday YORIO ON LEASE | Refiners Corporation in section 22 of jthe Sand Draw field is down about} 2200 feet and going uhead nicely. CHiULD'S ECZEMA 1'50| tusk eee 7 igo |The gD ER a On Face, Neck and Hands. i “a ‘ tif ut strenuous effort is sti = 1,60]Landet —— : ingisaalal In section 15 the hole is| Face Nearly Covered. “| down about 1600 feet. The Produc- jers are bending every effort to get production this summer. | “My brother, when a year and a half old, had eczema real badly on his face, neck and hands. Tt first came in pimples that kept growing larger until they formed a sore Pyytooticg eruption. jis face was nearly cov~ ered. “Then my father bought a cake of Cuticura Soap and a box of Guticura Ointment and soon he was healed.” (Signed) Miss Ruby Baggerly, Meridian, Id., Aug. 12, "18. Carter Making Headway The hole of the Carter Oil Co. in j section four of the Sand Draw field is} steadily going down and little trouble is being had. The Carter expect to |thoroughly explore their Sand Draw every indication and encouragement j for good production. p The and C You See Folks---It’s This Way Ace is the name of the $5.00 Silk Fibre Shirt which we have placed on sale at jable to learn, as it is a known fact jall through the coal camps of the state that very few, if any, mines {exceed two days a week at the pres- yent time. “J happen to have paid a visit to the southern field during the past two weeks, and found conditions {other than those stated by our com- [missioner of labor. ‘In -the Rock Springs district many of the men had worked only five days in a thirty-one jday month. Most of the local unions re running notices in the different papers of the state advising men tu keep away, as the mines are work- {ing less than half: time iy | “An official of the Mino. Workers ‘informed me that the same conditions . prevail in the northern fields. $3.95 patterns are very artistic their quality Ace High. ome and see them in our to Readjust Royalty to Be Exacted. ‘WINONA INVESTORS TO soe (Special to the Tribune) ' y Y CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 14.—In keeping with its policy to | | secure what it deems to be due the schools of Wyoming from | the leasing of state-owned oil lands—a policy which recently | Alarrnun anltnnnathinterested Mae | vestors will take a trip to the Powder syn resulted in the signing of a contract calling fora paymeht to the permanent school fund of something like three million during the next five years—the state land board will, d pany. @ licate is pushing operations for At that time the board will take the completion of the well. up with the Ohio company the mat- NEW INCORPORATIONS | The Winona advertisement today one of the richest quarter stions in- the Winona, Ohio and Midwest on ex- the west. The 160-acre tract is situ- . FILED IN WYO ING hibition at the Casper pharmacy. The ated in the Grass Creek field, north- |photographs indicate increasing ac- | tivity at Powder River and the suc- the Ohio people are now paying the) |“ ; state about $100,000 a year, the has filed with the secretary of state mean a decided boom for that region. royalty being on a one-eighth basis.'® certified copy of its incorporation | = Sagi articles, thereby signifying its inten-| BASEN, Wyo., June 14.—The the renewal is being held up pending | graduating exercises of the Basin the securing Pl 1 bs i Uaioe ied tarts of “tha Contos states The $20,000 stock in the con-| the program being as follows: cern is owned by W. H. Murphy andj Invocation, Rev. R. M. Jones. J. M. Watland, both of Billings, and| Quartet, ‘‘Carmena,” H. H. Hime, next, exact another heavy royalty from another big oil, syndicate ter of renewing the latter's e on calls attention to landscape views of west of Thermopo and for its use Ty ae The B c y ‘ illings Implement company | Cece of work now in progress would Its lease having expired this month. tion of entering busi in this| high school were held last evening, recently made between the board and the Midwest people the latter are now paying a one-third royalty on a sec- Johnny Murphy, jr., of Prescott, Wis. | R. J. Extra, Miss Sanger, Miss Pat- tion in the Salt Creek field, where| Ihe main Wyoming office will be at | ten. formerly they paid one-eighth. Al- Deaver. Address, Rev. F. W. Bretnall of though the royalty on the quarter = Cody. Another foreign corporation to en- ter the Wyoming field is the Sheep & Cattle Men’s Supply Manufacturing | company. Its $250,000 in capital Song, “The Blue Danube Waltz,” senior class. Solo, “The Spring Louis T. Shipley. Presentation of diplomas, Supt. F. R. Colthorp. Benediction, Rev. C. Wardlaw. section in the Grass Creek field has not been fixed, it is deemed probable that it will be on a_ percentage somewhat less than one-third, owing a to the fact that drilling conditions | tock ic owned by J. C. Findlay, C. A. there are not as favorable as they Gillette and Q. Cannon, all of are in the other field. However, it | Salt Lake City. will be considerably more than ‘one- eighth. On this particular quarter section the Ohio company now has 37 wells. The tract is said to be the best worked piece of oil lend in the state, and the crude found is as high as any other in gaséline content. The crude sells for around $2 a barrel, as com- pared with approximately $1.50 re-! ceived for the Salt Creek product. However, the Grass Creek field is! shallower than the other, and its wells are less productive. The av- erage production per well is about 35 berrel y Song,” Mrs. i Exclusive Casper Agents for the Famous FLORENCE AUTOMATIC NEW YORK DWINE TO ADDRESS MEETINGS AT ST, MARKS NEXT WEEK - OIL STOVES SIMONS OIL STOVES It is a pleasure to demonstrate these two superior makes of Oil Cook Stoves. + ———: There will be a series of special 5 meetings next we at St. Mark’s church on the oi ion of the visit to the parish of The Rev. Franklin J. Clark of New York City, who is spending the month in Wyoming, stirring up renewed energy along all Holmes Hardware Co. “HOLMES TO HOMES” lines of work in the Episcopal churches. CASPER) -is © i= ete ete) «| WYOMING | He will speak to the men at a dinner on Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock { — He also talk to the children at 3 o’clock on Wednesday and will preach at a special service Wednes- ; day evening at 8 o’cloc TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. - STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana other markets over our private wires. ———— FOR SALE—For a few d Two large modern hous blocks from a lot recently only— just two} sold for $30,000. This lot is a bargain at Place the convenient facilities of our office at your dis- $5,000, which gives you the build- posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- ings for the price of one. Trees, ute quotations. r ‘ po walks, Gs re sold witty the Information. and quotations furnished upon request on SRG ee yes la Local Qils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. gomery Realt Investment Co., Phone 467M. Suite 5 Mokler Bldg. Phone 203 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. 6-14-2t* Casper, Wyo. GOB SS LPS SEF i, PPI ILL LOSS: LSESI TEL IIS SE ES » pes~Cuticura Toilet Trion Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Talcum, promotes and maintains skin purity, skin comfort and skin window. That’s all. Take home the shirt and leave the window for The “Since such are the conditions, it jis advisable not to have miners fron other states flooding. Wyoming and looking for the ‘three and four days health often when all else fails. Soap to cleanse and purify, the Oint- ment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder and perfume. Then why not makethese gentle, fragrant super- creamy emollients your every-day Shoes dollars River fields Sunday to inspect de- i " “ | y to inspect de toilet preparati@ns? ‘ on Thurs-} velopment work of the Powder River Sold everywhere at 25 cents gach Sample each 164 SOUTH CENTER on Winona holdings. The RES. PR Awe Snes Se The Home of Society Brand Clothes ‘Do not forget. the fyrciaating, ¢=agvant Taloam = powdering and perfuming ws eis. We Are in the Market For All Offerings Of NEW YORK OIL Lester Brokerage House, Inc. 156 N. Wolcott St. Phone 1142 “Keep Fit With a Fan” 64 23 Don’t let this hot weather lower your efficiency. Get your Westing- house Electric Fan NOW and enjoy its use during the hot months. “THERE’S A SIZE FOR YOU” Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 a nom IINALLLALALLALLLLLLAALL AA ts a week’ thet Mr. Hoffman:speaks of. “To a person unacquainted with {mining conditions, it is hard to und- ‘prstand the effect on local condi- yions caused by such a statement of ‘prosperity.’ Instead of being a heln to the state, it is going to cause {a flood of men to come here, and when they learn of the actual condi- tions they will prefer to walk the streets rather than to work at a loss. « | “Phe reason of this statement is not.to criticise, but to correct Mr. |hotfman’s statement.” NEW PRODUCER BROT IN NEAR HIMES 10 OFFSET FAILURES OF THE PAST BASIN, Wyo., June 14,—A .T. Zinn, drilling for the United. Service & Development Co. of Minneapolis, brought in a very good well in the vicinity of Himes yesterday. The ‘well is making about 100 barrels, black oil and within a half mile of where a number of dry holes had been drilled. The property was leased by the Tensleep company to the United and the former will now probably start an active drilling eam- paign. The location is within a mile of the Burlington tracks north of Himes and the production will no doubt be used by the railroad for the oil burners. PAINTINGS ARE GIVEN LIBRARY BY STATE D.A.R. CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 13.— Through Dr. Grace Raymond Heb- prd of the University of Wyoming, |the state organization of the Daugh- {ters of the American Reyolution has presented the state library with or- iginal copies of paintings of the state flower and flag. The Indian Peint- brush was officially adopted in 1917 ; a8 the state flower; the state flag was | designed by Miss Verna Keays of Buffalo. AIRSHIP WILL CARRY 100 ON . ‘ATLANTIC TRIP LONDON. (By Mail.) —Fare jto America by eir—four cents a, mile This is the Vickers company’s predicted price for a trans-Atlantic trip in the new gigantic airship, now practically- completed at the firm’s Barrow yards, and of - which the trials are scheduled for May. ‘the vessel, which is of the latest im- proved type, will have # cubie ca- pacity of over 1,200,000 feet, and is designed to carry 100 passengers to America in 48 hours. The average speod for the trip will be 75 miles per hour, and the fave should work {out at about four cents -a mile, or $240. Vickers 2ré ulso building a num- \ber of airships for ' sporting © pur- (poses, ineluding African big-game hunts. ‘5