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n Jo is’ 30 th Ja: 19] m“oeeantoatwor == - ~ wera AR eo TODAY Room 212, Oil Local Stocks wa Ask Amalgamated Rity 1.25 1.37 American -024 03 4 26 .30 Boston Wyoming 63 66 Bessemer -- 2 Big Indian Burke Oil - Buck Creek Black Tail - Columbine - : Con. Royalty -- Cow Gulch -- Casper Ranger -- Elkhorn = Mike Henry - Outwest - Picardy Great Western Pet Hutton Lake ---- Jupiter — Kinney = Lance Creek Rity. Lusk Royalty --- Lusk Petroleum Mountain & Gulf Mosher Gil Sse Northwest - = -60 Riverton Refg. -- 20 Rity. & Pr. Corp. 95 Sunsete es 40 United Petroleum -10 | “95 AT Tom Bell Rity. Wind River Refg. ARTS WE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Exchange Bldg. | Williams, E. T. -- 1.40 1.50 Western Expl. 3.05 3.15 Wyo-Kans — “s ms | Wy-0-Tex — 2 Midwest Refg. Midwest Com. Midwest Pref. Merritt __ § Glenrock Oil - 6.50 i | Cosden —-_--- 10.25 10.87 Okmulgee P. & R. Sinclair Gulf___ Salt Ck. Pr. Assn. 64. Wst. Sts O. & L. 6.50 6.75 New York Stock Exchange Open Close Mexican Pet. -- 180 1843 Ti 260 2673 Sinclair Oil - = 582 63% U. S. Steel .-.--- 1063 1073 2nd 4 ‘3rd 4ts 4th dis Victory Loan - —— eee WYOMING CRUDE Warm Springs -$1.00 Salt Creek 1.50 Big Muddy - 1.50 Pilot Butte 1.50 WESTERN STATES WELL HAS 40 FEET 10 REACH SANDS, BUCK GREEK DUE, Creek | the south- the Lance ay stated that the 65, which Reports from field on Tues Western State east quarter of section 3-35 reached the first sand last week, is being drilled in, with about forty feet to go before reaching the pa¥ sand. The Buck Creek Oil company’s well No. 4, in the southeast quarte> of section : which is also on top of the sand, is to be drilled in at once. A column of oil is stand- ing 1,000 feet in the casing. The Ohio Oil company has started two wells on land leased to the Lusk Petroleum company, one of them be- ing on the southwest quarter of sec- tion and the other on sec- tion 36-68 Both these well: e free of cost to the Lusk Petroleum company. LINCOLN-IDAHO TO START WELL | AT DRY PINEY| All the rig and equipment of the Lincoin-Idaho Oil company that had been in Slate Creek has been placed on their Cretaceous lease in Dry Piney during the we nd twd drillers, C. B. Fisher of Casper, and Claude Stewart of Laramie, are en route to the property to begin opera- tions. well on This well is to be spudded in only hort distance from well No. 1, ana from No. 1 will be used¢for fuel in the operations. Some trouble is being experienced by Manager Clin< tom im securing tankage for the pro- duet of No. 1, but is making prepa- rations to market the oil from No. } as fast as possible. GOSHEN COUNTY WILL HOLD FAIR TORRINGTO county will ha probably about bigger and better usual. The committee in charge of the celebr tion include -resident, Clyde Smit vice president, G. H. Anderson; seer . P. McVey; treasurer, R. F. une 18.—G a fair this , and it w GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oil Testing a Specialty Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., P. ©. Box 325, Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. Otto H. Krausse Brokerage Co. HENNING HOTEL We Recommend E. T. WILLIAMS AND CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY As a Splendid Investment Market Quotations. Tel. 1155 = OIL MARKET Elk Basin —- Grass Creek - Lusk -- Lander CASPER RANGER STOCK TO REMAIN IN ESCROW UNTIL WELL 1S DOWN Casper Ranger stock, issued to the 200 Club in payment for material interests in proven property devel- oped in Texas, will be placed in es- crow until t well being drilled by the Casper Ranger company in the Caddo field completed. Action to this effect was taken by trustees ot the 200 Club at a meeting Monday. The Caddo well is down 2400 feet and drillers estimate that it will take | Dutton, Staley & Compan Brokers é Daily accurate quotations from New York and Denver markets, over private telegraph wires. We furnish quotations on any stock listed on any | vice. exchange in the cquntry. will get you the highest possible price. market letter. Two Che Casper Daily Tribune ____ WEDNESDAY, JUNE is 1919 ‘DROP IN MONEY RATE. BO0STS OIL ISSUES ON CURB, MANY CLIMBING A changé for_the better in money tates by thé Néw York banks re- | sulted Tuesday in a general upward | ment is expected to continue until | the banks again attempt to restrain speculation by the imposition of ab- normal rates for call loans. At the opening of Tuesday’s market the posted rate was 15 per cent, but within a few mirutés it dropped to 9 and then to 6 per cent. Midwest Refining responded to the improved condition of the money market by recovering $5 of its re- cent losses to a bid price of $174. Moriday the low point wa® $169. Salt Creek Producers advanced $2.25 to bid, with heavy buying, much hadian interests who are large hold- ers of stock of the Midwest Refin- ing company. = PROMOTED TO CAPTAINCY CODY, June 18.—Walter Good- man, nephew of Colonel W. F. Cod thas been promoted to a captaincy and is with the 15th cavalry jn France where he is doing patrol duty. | was commissioned lieutenant at the close of the first officers’ ) trainin, eamp at Fort Snelling. Prior to en- listing he was in the forestry depart- ment at the University of Nebraska. | 30 4 more to complete it. The | chances for production are unusual- Iy good. Official announcements state that the Casper Ranger company, of which |the 200 Club is a part, is out of debt and has money in the treasury. Unit holders will be notified when they can exchange their 200 Club ifi for Casper Ranger Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate Greater Casper Brokerage Company Room 101 :-: Wyatt Bldg. Phone 1104 List Your Real Estate Wants With Us for Quick Action Instant ser- List your stocks with us, we Ask for our Offices Casper, Wyo., 411 Oil Exchange Bldg., Phone 1134 Henry Hotel Lusk, Wyo., |. J. GIBLIN All Local Oil Stocks Bought and Sold We represent the Equitable Life Insurance company of New York and several exéellent Fire and Automobile Insurance companies. If and talk it over. interested cali at the office S itl 156 N Wolcott Lester Brokerage House : Inc. Specializing in NEW YORK OIL < Phone 1142 The Young Woman Oil & Development Company . HAVE LEASED THEIR LAND IN YOUNG WOMAN TOWN- SITE, IN THE LANCE CREEK FIELD—DRILLING TO COMMENCE IN 90 DAYS RIDE WITH THE LEASER—Buy a lot in the Young Woman Townsite and share the possibilities in their Deeded Land. Full Oil Right Goes With Each Lot : Lots selling at $100. Each purchase includes 1,000 shares of Young Wonan Oil aid Development Co. Oil Stock. FAGAN & RUSSELL P. O. Box 48 Lusk, Wye. J. R. Manager MURRAY 202 O. 8. Bldg. Casper, Wyo. ich, it was said, came from Ca-| He} ‘NO EXPLANATION FOR SUSPENSION OF WORK OV LAME REFER LARAMIE, Wyo., Republican says: The superintendent, J. J. snid his orders were to lay off a larger part of the men and to suspend work at the end of the day on railroad construction. He did not give any lreason for the shutdown and would {hazard no guess. He is retaining isome of the emmiployes of the company, lend a number of carpenters were at | work Saturday, as well as the truck lgangs by the railroad company. It lis believed the shutdown is only | temporary, and that work will be re- umed in a few da Several car- |loads of brick and o building ma- terial were received Friday night and sent to the refinery site to be un- Ma VILL LLALELLZELLZLZALLZLLLL ALL Lots $150 157 So. Center (TWO 0 CHEY | (Special. | troleum company is the latest to ens June 18.—The ter the Wyoming game. stock has been placéd at dollars, Another new one is the Seminoe |} Oil comp: tion of a quarter of a million and! the main lins. The direttors are Mat Baroch, Harry P. Mortis, Frank J. Baroch, Let Us Fix It |L. FE. Atmstrong and Samuel J. Try Onur Service Sackett. | — Articles of incorporation havé been Electric Supply and ‘filed for the Northwestern Forpedg | lozded. Surveyors were still in the| jfield and the intact.” iL COMPANIES. FILE PAPERS IN WYO. ENNE, Wyo., June 18.) )—The Mountain States Pe- Its capita and E. P. Mifphy and J. P. any, which has a éapitaffzn. | Door office of which is at Raw-| office forcé remains} Theetge and The Native pany has signi! e million | Corporation papers. its main ice is at}#t $10,000 and new operates in | “For some reason unexplained, pe. The following Lusk men ¢om-| Utah. |trend in thé prices of all the lIead-| work is being generally sdpended| poge the first board of diréetors: J:} ing Wyoming oil stocks. This move-| ., she refinery, some men being laid | C. Nagel, F. P. MéCoskey, Harold }./ off Friday night and others Saturday. | Bacheller, Cullen, | Dempsey. company, which will handle _nitro~ glycerine and othe explosivés from its office at Rawlins. I¢ ized at $50,000. I. A. iné, S. b. L. B. Apiistrong, all of Rawlins, dre the incorporators. Cobber Minit i ge Se Four thousand women ate includ- “led in fhe membership of the Saskat- 'chewan Grain Growers’ Association. If That Light or Appliance or ft Bell Isn't Working Construction Company Roém ? Moker Bidg. Phoné 483-W capital. com. ied its intention of entering the business in Wyoming {by filing a certified copy of its in. It is capitalized Why suffer from the heat, when electricity will keep you comfgrtable. The cost is only a few cerits to operate. Electric Fatis in all sizes Phorie 69 ol 00000000 Natrona Power Co. East Burlington Addition On Casper’s Oil Dome What will a lot in East Burlington Addition be worth if the Mc- Pherson Syndicate brings in afi Oil Well > Figure This Out Streets Are Being Graded—-Eectric Wires Are Installed 100 LOTS SOLD IN MAY --DON’T WAIT =~ BUY NOW GET IN BEFORE THE NEXT ADVANCE $25 Down $10a Month Phone 968:W WP OPO LOLI I LL ILO LESS OGL SGML ST ae GOVERNORASKS. STATE TO HEL? WTA WEL ON {All Gities and Towns Having \), with 148th Artillery Should Send Representatives to > Capital, Says Carey. Wyoring towns and éitie: | if mén returning with the | \fiéld artillery, one of the first » fern units to see ovéf8eas duty Which will arrive af Cheyenne \few days, ate urged by Gover; [€atey to send official repre: tives to the state capital {to | part in the reception to be tenderet |there. An appeal to this end jx. |sued by the governor is self explar tory and reads as follows: “to the People of Wyoming: “Tn a very few days the 145 Field Artillery will return to Wyor ing. eceketehehehededhehetabehetetekhedetetedta DOGMA Ma), § eres vere of tis FOR YOUR Comfort fA AM tof the Wyoming National Guard and they will be sent to Cheyenne for demobilization. This is probably the last time that a large number of Wyoming men Will return to the state in a4 body. “On this otéasion the people of Wyoming should extend to them a welcomé. There aré men in this or ganization from all sections of the State and it is tg be hoped that thy vatious citiés and towns whose citi- zens are included in this regiment will send representatives to meer them on their arrival in the state “Provision will be made not only for the entertainmént of the n of the 148th Field Artillery, but for any other Wyoming soldiers who have réturhed from the war. “The 148th Field Artillery has made a recotd of which Wyoming may well be proud and we can best [show our pride in this organization fand in the othef mén who have gal lanthy représentéd the state by ex- tending a fitting wél¢ome thut will convinee these soldiets that we a proud of them and grateful for the | setvices. R. D. CARRY, “Governor.” VALUABLE STALLION 15 TURNED FROM PASTURE AND FATALLY WOUNDED “Black Beauty,” 2 valuable stallion ownéd by Fred Patee, was found shot late yesterday and probably wil! have to be killed. The animal was in « pasture at the foot of Casper moun- tain and had been let ont by some miscréeant, according to the owner. The perpetrator of the deed has not been apprehended and probably will never be known as the shooting took place far from any habitation. This loss comes as a climax to trouble experienced with horse thieves that holds few parallels local- ly. Last year Mr. Pateé had a team of horses stolen, one of which was a finé animal for which he had refused $20). This spring a saddle horse dis- appeared. This was old “Nigger, horse known to Cheyenne people as the mount that Roostvelt rode acros the state of Wyoming on one of his visits to Frontier Days. BRIDE 19 ACCUSED OF HUSBAND'S MURDER IN ‘DUT OF THE SHADOW Appéating as a young Australiar bride who is wrongfully accused © the murder of her brutal husband Patlitte Frederick, the talented Para mount star, will be seen in a pow erful chara¢terization in her latest photoplay, “Out of the Shadow,” «! the Iris theater tomorrow. The role is one that taxes Miss Frederick’ pOwers as an actress fo their ut {most, but if is said that her po | tfdyal is one of thé finest of her sereén Career. The story of the photoplay, whic! is a picturization of E. W. Hornune celebrated novel, “The Shadow 0! the Rope,” is unusually dramatic 4! there are numerots tense situatio! all of which hold the interest to th final scene. Héw Ruth Minchin, t! young wife, induces the réal cri nal to eonfess his etime and ho she later finds happiness in the lov: |mirably shown, | Miss Frederick is finely support fed by picked players, her leadine man being Wyndham Standing, on of the-most artistic leading men | motion pictures. The story wi |adapted by Eve Unsell, and the di | rectof was Emile autard. 'BEER SUICIDE ‘DANGER SOON TO BE OVER HERE | LONDON.—That William O'Con [nor, laborer, “drowned” himself by | breathing beer into his lungs whilé taking a deep breath after drink- |ing, was the decision of a doctor tes \tifying at a Pimlico inquest. Dei ys os | By a clése vote the high school girls of San Diego, Calif., have de- cided to weat a uniform dress during the next school term. LVIZLALLLLALLLALLLA