Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 21, 1919, Page 4

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cade SATURDAY, JUNE 21, i919 iness. and have worked up the strongest P organization in the state. 4 — — F — ys SYNDICATE line of this is 200 feet from the great- . est well in Lance Creek, GOV 4 TODA MARKETS BY WIRE | section 3. Pat OS Bescon of OF : Furnished by TA LANCE CREEK DRILI [two watt re now ting ited] —- VISIT FRIDAY! ¥ 1Sile: vy YLOR & CLAY RY JULY i 3 | Sompany os becomes interested.| z : ‘ ; e io Oil company is lessee and mong the distinguished visitors ¥ = Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. 18, REPORT \ | PREPS tea oh at in Casper yesterday were Governor st Announcement of the Lance Creek | | eee EME, Pe and Mrs. Robert D. Carey, of Chey- Local + Willi syndicate that preparations are un- : be e;enne, who were house ts at t rainy é Stocks sl Le See 1.45 1-65 der way for the immediate develop- state public utilities commission, de btome of Mr. and ae sat te Mammath Sale of Re of Realty Holding D Amalgamated Rity 1.25 1.37 | Wyo-Kans — Sb He ment of its holdings in section 15- among the visitors in Casper pe ningham. During th : Projected by Owner of Ri wl American “023 ‘03 | Wy-0-Tex. "30 3 35-65 in the Lance Creek field con- | Cheyenne. Mr, Cullen is checking up| per, Governor e heir aay dn. Cas ton Holding ae st: ‘Atlas 2-2 = 30 | x 4 he 35 stituted an interesting piece of news | | various utilities companies here and {| th 4 he ane ge Besa! s raen Weenie ae Aeate arate 1S to the holders of several hundred looking into the recent requests of | Informal gathering athe eH Riverton, Wyom A of Bessemer 25 | Mosher 600 801 units in Casper this week and those | the city for increased wate: 2ates. | hom hom: aera ‘ ing’s fastest grov es Ss 25: | 0 los totieh h ee ie. ing metropolis will be th of Big Indian 47 | 200 Club 300 ee coment sant teealy eat — h eee ane sees i . 400 | predict ghat units will be closely held | = Biasunweizea> Sstate sellin, (San "50 | Teapot --_ 90 100 Ca eee ae Wednesday, June,25, when L. i of apt eee seit Mise during coming weeks as the result) D Laughlin wil when L. E. of Bieta © Bas |. Sagdirest: Refg. rh é jof other drilling in the immediate | utton e & Com n ecpeage fs offer one of the fin Columbine 35 | Midwest Com.-. 2 ead i ets ites 3 The syndicate itself AT THE LRYIC SUNDAY 7 ; Sabile anctton We ener tale at Ww Srl = = . - 2. plans to spud in not later than July a i - @ auctioneers wi) ¥ Con. Royalty rs 1.08 mba Pref. 3.00 3.50 115. present activities including the : Brokers 2 Gen. ae F, Slaughter rid’ Col. i. ----- 3.2 “>> 28. assembli i 5 i ‘ ir known vo of Cates mane = ON Dia earns B25" 25:35) jncoeabing: of material and other nec- | NEW ORK Daily accurate quotations from New York and Denver Angra es Se lr Elkhorn 70 | Cosden A a maps gla ol Sos markets, over private telegraph wii of real Pe pene Cech so Mike Henry a Okmulgee 1 . ee Whe | vice. We furnish ph res. Instant ser- | /°" prcotations for th = ai ce , leary 15 Okmu zee P. ey 2 ZEA) | rita tad Goin eb ethia: one pes! been ES e) urnish quotations on any stock listed on any Preparations for the delegation « = jutwest -- 10 | air Gulf ---- 59.00 59.50 | established on holding in section 34, | : ‘change in the country. List your stocks with pected from Casper are being mace ai Picardy ---- 10 °| Salt Ck. Pr. Assn. 61.00 62 | will get th ‘ } us, we present by C. C. q a hice er SOM Se. . Assn. 61. 62.00 a portion of which is deeded land, not get you the highest possible price. Ask tf Slaughter, who ix Great W Wst 7. | price. for 0} ce Great Western Pet 35 . Sts. 0. & L. 7.50 8.00 | affected by the withdrawal or other market letter. Two Offices BE Meee oe PHS “huge ‘re alty at Hutton Lake ---- ‘oda | New Yor Stock Exchange {disturbing factors. The well being | The New York Oil company has Casper, Wyo., 411 Oil Exchange Bldg., Phone beigeaciay mo epiter att f ‘Close| drilled by the Union Oil company | Purchased a royalty interest in 320) Lusk, Wyo. H DO P 1134 — Over 150 lots in the best part of = REGS sesso 74 Mexican. Pet. 1874 [is down 2700 feet and officials ex-| acres in the Lance Creek field cun- ae tek Riverton, which is Beralded as the st TAL Rose ity. ae } peas ait = 2753 ae ye get oil 2¢ a little snore depth | jgsting. of the NE and the Ni of| Best city ve Tie eae: will be sold sk Roy ee 2 Sinclair Oil _ 64 an the strike of the Ohio c y | Sec. 4-35-65. The ly b ‘Peseta ese lots : a Lusk Petroleum __ 1.40 | U. S. Steel ia Re abetson 3: K ears 5. easterly boundary | ed; in. the east portion agrees fh oun Gulf 55 | i Liberty Bonds Title disputes affecting the syn-! GIBLI all within a short distance from the u ~ ca ae <5 1.00 {Sis 2% 93.80 {dicate holdings have been settled re- | oes N heart, of the business section and are th she eT ae ao 60 65 | Ist 4s 95.00 | cently, it is understood. and it is be- % pean ete River View additio be HS erton ge. -- -20 25 | 2nd 4s 94,00 {lieved that market reverses caused All Local Oil Stocks Bou ht d Sold Penrae hae EERE ethic on BE ope : Prod. Corp 95 1.00 | Ist 44s - 95.80 | by ‘tisturbing reports will shortly be ight ani been for the most part planted with ti Gute Persicom 10 te | ard ate 3420 | dicate helds\ few parallels in the lo-| SS Ww sic ik. Pee aidinticiuaed in Givcetre N° . 12 3 yes 2 2 dicate ho! AP —— 4 4 r land is inclu i Sra «Tom Bell Rity. (951.05 | th, das = Pe Mee aes Pa a, Bie imwe having | gmt eae EPR Pena hit bemance comeieay, OF i Pe ed fn te entire ist lh ind River Refg. 45 50. | Victory Loan --_ 99.98 99.96 | been snapped up in record time, | ~..% Tasarance coe NEC me ocr -_ Automobile ap Liberal terms of oné-third eas! ani a0 jand with drilling under way the new companies. interested call at e balance on easy payments have Wow WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET jissue is expected to come into lively and talk it over. me oie been prepared. A special train and a ae ee ee = He a Basin —_ 1.85 demand. R 312 other gecqpmodadions are already ar- be alt Creek - Y 'rass Creek Set Se ‘ooms -313 Oil . ranged for the convenience of the = Big Maday Smee 1.50 Lusk = ial Exchange Building. Phone_1176 Bey who ane going to aiikke he B, : =a 1 oltandes vas PORTLAND OIL CLUB 10 st i se Characteristic _ Riverton is not a boom town but ' is experiencing a steady ang sub- : ORLL AT BEAR CREEK | Shs setters bee ath } - : ‘s per be (lil ROYALTIES | KNIGKER BOCKER WYO. = \ z now than it will ever be in the future S | ey The. Y Woman Oil & Bie ene ies ete ne 7 10 MEET IN GASPER RIVERTON, Wyo., June 21.—A.| Apeignarn tte e. roung Ce) be the lowest priced that can now be D J W. Richards, who has been much in steritrur ‘casacte eve * LSet ce ‘ terested irf oil developm i i he aaa mi C m Toni theuey qivas oS A special meeting reeting of the preferred } seckioniiin i) Mes Daee has returned to 5 HA’ net we! “ pred niverton has to be ome a metropo 2 ———— | and co! Riverton after a seven months’ t & Made endl; paid. LEASED THEIR LAND ‘OUN OMAN 2 as tof eaeaie @ metrorel Report to University Board Advises peckan Wooraing fai (eat ss eat to Portland; Ore., and TGS eee pa 98 a ve ‘s mY iG W TOWN- teat So aaeie: inne ara ere, te RriendlipisuititoyAdjudicnte || necpn com enunivate nest eaieie| Pees iv ccunte teevthe SITE, IN THE LANCE CREEK FIELD—DRILLING ale open ag SO a aa <6 - ams Joes th purpose of considering and votin; Mr. Richards reports that the Port- do! "therws Bae TO COMMENCE IN W whe, ed Heyapere ee seace._ = _ Disposition. | upon the following propositions: %|land One Hundred Club, an organiza- a false Tueinot a 90 DAYS i vgmuing, aicuates oe ie North i ee ale tion with immense capital at di false bit of ; [RET Se ; el Di LARAN 1—To change the mate aOtuth Pi its dis : of work. Casper. Beautifull i ar | Jeum company. p- * ite and share termi f sev vers s juditate certain points of issue be-| ment work in the near fut Ri Ral re e possibilities in their Deeded lead. ins of aaveral other xivers.¢ st tween the state land board and the | 2—To increase the number of di-|resenting the club, Mr. ature. Rep chargéfeestai16 ‘of 7A Full Oil Right Goes With Each Lot Sera: oe Leia ty widostrie Be university hoard relative to conflict- vac from five to seven and !now letting contracts for the drilling of the best in =e Hee Te ecal grant eee cals ing interpretati f lz , —To change th f ¥ footwear. fk hg, gas and coal producing, railtoa: Be pee irentient: of epee 8 | common Siecle toni Mein 's atare lea wae tatty ailne meat ot eat Sa] : at hi Lots aes at $100. Each purchase includes 1,000 shares of ae treating: plant, ol idioary, be st: royalties, etc., was advocated by W. | $1 a share, and, if the proposition is dier. This land adjoiris the propert, J L. Learner ‘oung Woman Oil and Development Co. Oi! Stock. oe AO GOGT a smaller industries. dey C. Deming, constituting a special | 240Pted, to issue to the present hold- of the Red Desert company. herd 2 S — bree a oye eae oeauine ae of the t committee to confer with th o| 278 of certificates of good well w: ¥ 164 So. © st quality imaginable are now ce) officers, in his report to ie pease in the corporation ten samatter eon high hopes ealipperosed at noe ‘he| The eee FAGAN & RUSSELL Bae path aso ane Ieee on with er of trustees now meeting in Laramie. | *2"° NOW held by them and standing ‘uccess of the operations. Society Trand P. O. Box 48 JR q oad pape te US Bo str “The question arises as to whether| 7 their names upon the books of the, Mr. Richards says that drilling ‘Il Clothes Raat, - R. MURRAY 202 0.5. Bldg. reloned by the, sovernment sbich will iio Sea bated Bical Te Cha can ev eTaIES ornbenetns idan c ei ing wi Lusk, Wyo. a. . add more than 200,000 acres. of board should handle the income So aa Eevee we any 3 : per, Wyo. AC an ol arate rear ae dha mM duci tavids See | i ‘i yoming and in the largest agri- str oil, eee Baud oe Sere enter yey Ities constitute a sale or “ren- Suearel section of the state heaides str matter of initiating oi! | : 5 SE soci re only omichl ealerance to Hr matter of initiating oi! leases upon) “The state treasurer called my Al ee aayi = =the Southern Idaho country it, can- ] settled ne ia eda se | |tention to the fact that prior to Jan-| ee ee not help but be the future railroud Beli ces erioiy! sanich urovides) tuaGlage | aeas acid the royalties from oil| center of Wyoming. bet plications “for such leases shall ye nade Belonging fo a uns ° a Cc erson ; ARS eO thin Peeerate igh small at t at time, had been} & 1 S$ u in wa N ssl of land See, Sattabal blue COTTE EN a | Mi nee: Wyo., June June _ 20.— Scott CITY ELECTION Pr ccanvad’ pyiithanbussaa Gf icant a | 2 | ills, a contracting driller of this & 4 i 1 subject to the approval of the tes | equeabursuance sor a Qwriden jopiti- | Secengnas |eccuren toe scone cies ie ) IS CONTESTED gi bokxdiatitandl comilssionacat@tinpalll pees tee ee ane aes | Grillinge, test well in-the Mercer phe cases where applications are inadvert- versity refused on March 11, 1918, jain, 20 cmriles east tgp aen. ee 4 N AT CODY. WYO BS ently made to this board they should $2,384.68 proceeds from oil royal- RES erties are" understood | topbe i ; M1, be forwarded to the state board of ties and insisted upon its invest- hey Bes Ue hes \) ell) land commissioners. Bee ee aetee nt tend. ‘The dep. {tte favorably reported on by gov- & CODY, Wyo., June 19.—Adding an- Le “Dr, Nelson, in his letter, suggests | fever’ Mr. Morgan, states|¢™ment geologists but which. has Other meer, Wee ate lamented Tet that even if the university, by rests |that he believed at the time that this | jn.) are uate toon A eR ) N Fillama’ dE, Wore W, Br Nackelr, reF cial decision, can essume complete sity w mistake and that the univer-|in& the rig and material to the loca- & Williams, J. H. Vogel, W. B. Nuckols, Re’ control over its oil leases and her (ity would some day regret that pre-| oR will be started at once. It i H, W. Darrah, H. H. Schwoob, J. Y. TB lands whether sold or leased,, that «| cedent. | expected that oil will be encountere % » Smith and J. D. Buchanan, declaring sai Might then be to the advantage ct “The treasurer, since that time, |" the red beds and will be similar themselves bona fide residents of the the university to leave the menane has credited such proceeds from oi |to that found in Warm_Springs. town of Cody and presenting a peti- bat pay leave the manage- yovalties to the pery from oil peal rears as tion to the district epurt alleging th ment 0: i -) | Foye © perme + e district cour’ ging that Amy rent al ae lands other than oil invested the m e ge fund and) Adjutant-General T. J. McCoy, in herelectionon SBE eee ang lands to the state land board. : onies in securities au- | ch; f ilk ' May 13 was illegally ai Tera tile option’ oti Gee ratate Beas thorized by law. (cures iS Hastie UY forces, ® = & held and for that reason should be me ciels with whom I have talked, that'« “In response to my direct question, | enne ore 5 ert a bes net cont Se ee ee bert: wi piivGueh bundened’ with pablicdaties Should the board of trustees of the| ene sy ay. on business in con- | notice of contest upon"H. B. Robert- Wit they do not believe it would be Aa university by resolution rescind its| office. e interests of the state & % son, mayor, and councilmen Otto pre nomical or wise from an administra- action, and esk the state treasurer | - | Koenig, -Algot.Jobnéon and C.F PF tive standpoint, to build up a land de-|9,Rold the | proceeds of oll roy- | | N ie Fg Oe ERO LAS attartes, (0 eo, partment in th euniversity as well as alties in the income land fund sub- GEOLOGICAL | & wil . L. Simpson, city attorney, to ma #t the capitel. ject to use by the university, would WORK defend. R. L. Donley represents, th: ‘} “With the light that I have, at this the treasurer do so?’ He replied he Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying & & plaintiffs in the action. The petition Bic Wie tee Hehe tint Tkave, st this| would not do eo without the: author. ||| | Cewts GM Testien = Brecebg | rosiboninaniodesitremsinetiesite: Con BM that opinion, I am kabotiiag De |e ee een ee ockon aa ee ee et ene N ——— ST a te de coat > commissioners or u a i “T' fog Netor' Mater herewith commissioners or upon an option of | P. O, Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric \% N ga ig a EU elie Gate een reg % GILLETTE RANCHER ay sone ine letter of May s'willing to cooperate with the ui.) » & Jug! Gpinion 5 ee yaa be # diffe \versity in any way that he can do| Bia} a ele pee the pores, to|so under the law as he construes it. Stocks, [ Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate Real Estate % b SUCCUMBS 10 WOUNDS Ai | epee rests there is} “In a letter to Governor Ca a i sposition on the part of the state |copy of which is submitte: y & Brad i> cierpaltion om tis art af ie sete copy of whieh Je mybenitted: herevith, Greater ® LOTS IN’ av sail than to co-operate with the board Bc ppligubratd teleed Soh fof ae % © eo,°@ &. BLROEE i yoaanen tt Tt und ae peng administration of uni- | asked it athe proceeds of oil royal CasperBrokerage % ast ur in on % | teppe asndiosbader™ oad Sele wre 7 A ties could be used for this SC. i i “1 Pots aM, se “He refers to the resolution of Feb- He replied that te wouldtkatervthe| Cc & ] 10n & Thee ee In sGiletian Nod Oe hte off ‘ue 1917, wherein oil land leases|@uestion to Attorney-General Walls ompany four “shot pratt? bial Caan file @te initiated by application to the |for an opinion. I have not as ye ARE GOING FAST bull ERO to state board but granted by the uni- {received such an opinion. ||. Reom 101 :-: Wyatt Bldg. & conte ait bist Be epee PM varity board whil “In : z Phone 1104 Car B ion since the s ooting has bee: Bel eee owes cha ee ea 9 eee babe bees el Lin Your el \ You Can Buy Them Now For $150.00 — Qiine'in rs'holat a ami tiated arn, Sreaeee eae’ gabject to|ing precedents and practices arising List-Your Real Estate Wants % Me meee him to a hospital and h« cor, the approval of the university, the largely from various interpretations With Us for With Us for Quick | Acton). Action i) 25 00 Down Th 1 Gill iy earednece cee epecneye! in the resolution of August, 1907, passed of the constitution and the statutes ie 4 9 en ad er onth % ae: fro, by the university board, having been and that it will be impossible to se | We are a stone’s th ! ft pf, the; Allene 1peey a i uc repealed only as to oil lands. cure any harmonious action between | % are a stone’s throw from the McPherson well. If they bring in Oil lots in East Burli h asters Yee MDa dee AEH” fh wo: “ i 5 Hite cativessd oe ye Additi ‘dl EE i g in Oil lots in East Burlington and another is out under $12,000 i F cdinnit Gir Baker's latter dive! niversity board and the state H \%e ition will be worth ten times the present price. bail. a. with likewise extracts from the min- pas upon these questions un | 0 ° ‘ausse '% F : | @ utes of the board in re university |ti! they shall have been adjudicated | | B . : % Sone as | lands respecting the validity of cer.|PY,the supreme court of ener 3 ck ‘ vy a ot in East Burlington While Th & WAR VETS TAKE Don tain leases. In these minutes the ‘These differences arise not from} ro erage 0. ey ast " the joard refers specifically to the uni. | ObSstinacy or any leek of sympathy | & DON’T BE ONE OF THE “I ” % IN 20 MEMBERS the versity resolution of August 30, 1917 on the part of the state officers for| HENNING HOTEL ' i TOLD YOU SO.” BUY IT NOW! be) empowering the commissioner of pub- the university and its good work, but f % ‘ © i i Rbaititpetetits ta\\care|for’and lease’ teal ts eens ee ee eee % a i anlidain Poo. SN Bittsnds of the university as well ax iP by the law in all of their actions. We Recommend veterans, now numbers 40 men, an in- twe the agricultural college lends. “I would recommend the i E. T. WILLIAMS & A crease of 17 over the membershin 0° - “I discussed at considerable length |tion at sty carly date, of a friendly | spi AND % % beh Bn pe a Bt id y Ay 4 0s suit invol rT is expected nex ‘onday, ac- pay ie a PE Ge eee Ty ee a nusaen ct ie om a) CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY % & cording to officials of the organization. Fe eee ocecds of oii dicates will arise between the uni- As a Splendid Investment }) At a meoting to be held in. the O20 © *royalties and leases particularly witr |versity and the state land bozrd and % & ulews pall Moncans, evening Orr my reference to their use in whole o7 ionige state officials from time to ie % Sen a at te igh take in part by the university f: |time. A settled policy will avoid Mark i | 2 = n.end pipspgets are: bright for en tale to time. The ad es eres Bene le ontroversy and stabilize the state’s 2 easton Fel. 1158 |e 157 So. Center ae Mi noece artaaee P growing land bus ” | Phone 968-W Offic ers already mre working to s¢- is X) cure the 1920 convention in Casper

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