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- vente of * we anne evergne nes eebdore . . Che Casper Dail TODAYS MARKETS BY Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. WIRE Local Stocks 1.60 Ba 3.75 Amalgamated Rity 1.12 | ans. — 3.50 American Wy-0-Tex - +25 Atlas — = Boston yoming Stanley Green — 50 «75 Con. Royalty -- Mosher -- 500 700 Cow Gulch -- 200 Club ~ 400 Casper Ranger -- 100 Elkhorn -- ----- Mike Henry ---- : ! Kinney oe te Midwest Com. __ Mountain & Gulf 48 Merritt —<.- f Bess eee -20 Glenrock Oi] ~~~ Big Inc = Cosden --___ = Burke Oil -- = Okmulgee P. & R. Buck Creek - Sinclair Gulf _-_ 6 Black Tail Salt Ck. Pr. Assn. 62.00 Columbine --_-- Wst. Sts. 0. & L. 6.00 4 Outwest - a Pr. & Refg. Com. 9.12 9.37 Picardy - New York Stock ixchange Great Western Pet Open Close Hutton Lake —- | Mexican Pet. _~_ 194 Jupiter es cas Oil 2683 Lance Ck. Rity-_- Sinclair Oil —- 633 Lusk Petroleum U. S. Steel 1138 Lusk Roy Mosher Oil - 99.46 Northwest — | 94.60 Riverton Retg. ~~ 93.72 Rity. & Pr. Corp. 95.08 Sunset = z 94.34 United Petroleum | 95.06 Tom Bell Rity | 94.28 Wind River Refg. 40 Victory Loan 99.98 Warm Springs — Salt Creek - 1.50 WYOMING CRUD E OIL MARKET Lander PMPERTHAT STARTED TEXASBOM TO BOOST GAP New York Morning Telegraph Sends Representative Into Wyoming Fields for Information. Charles W. ssistant pub- lisher of the Ne Morning Tel- egraph, one of the big New York dailies, and the official New York curb paper, in town as the guest of several prominent oil men to write up the Wyoming oil fields and boom Casper. According to many Casper people is who visit New York frequently, the people of the east know all. about Texas, but Wyoming with all its and beautiful unknown quan- wonderful resources an in New York. The east is not giving us a fair aid one of the Casper men Barton. “Won’t you come to Mr. down to Casper, look us over, and write these got. us up? I want you to tell eastern capitalists what we've Wyoming has the greatest oil fields in the world, but New York doesn’t know A. B. C. about them. Also can’t you give Casper a real send off? I mean the same kind of a boost that you gave Fort Worth, Texas. Get out a preat big edi- tion. I am willing to bet $50.00 th if you'll come down to our city you'll get a royal welcome, and will take back so much advertising from the merchants and oil companies of Casper that New Yorkers will think that Casper has bought the Morning Telegraph just to boost its own indus- tri Barton was the first to visit write it up and the big 1 tion which he put out is ¢ being responsible for real Texas boom in the east. Mr. newspaper man which jas resulted in the pourm of mil- of I tern capite] ‘ort Wo: lions dollars into s. The c which was the principal ed, more than doubled its in a few months. Casper Should Beat Fort Worth According to the statements of the leading citizens, all that Casper needs to beat Fort Worth, Tex is to Jet the east know what is here The Morr Telegreph is going to do this and Casper is going to back up the edition with real advertising. Ac- cord to several prominent Cas- per 1, advertising is almost more nt than the columns of free publicity which Mr. Barton has prom- ised, for the Morning Telegraph ready by newspaper men all over the country and when these publish- ers see a lot of good paid advertising coming out of Ceseper they <z go-| ng to send their correspondents into the field and give Wyoming and Cas- per the publicity it ne and merits. The Casper Chamber of Com- merce has er ed this campaign as the best and biggest opportunity pre- sented to Casper in years. ust what Nelson, sec: n ,’ said Mr of the chamber of commerce, merchants have subscribed $1200 for a big two page zd and I hope the banks and real es- tate men will take another section. If we put this thing over it has got) to be by sheer volume of advert ing. When those rich New York- ers read all those Casper advertise- ments they will surely think there is no other place on the map, and they will realize that Casper is the place for them to make money. We want them to start some new manu- facturing pleats, put up homes, and start the enterprises here which will and mean increased busi pros- _ with . and George D. Carr, both of ( «and George W. L: ER IN BIG EDITION such as only a big town can enjoy. For one thing I'd like to see Casper grow large enough so that we could xet a good old Broadway show here once in a while. If we had that I don’t believe they’d ever get me back east.” Mr. Barton is stopping at the Hen- ning hotel. He likes the city and people immensely. “T like to meet real men who look you square in the eye and give you 2 grip like a vise,” he said. “Cas- per is the livest western city that { have ever visited and it will be a real pleasure to tell New York the truth about its wonderful possibil- ties.” NEW INCORPORATIONS ARE FILED AT LIVELY BATE WITH SEGRETARY CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 8.— Articles of incorporation for an- other half-million-dollar oil com- pany were filed with the secretary of state today. The latest one will be known as the Nebraska-Wyoming Oil & Gas company, and its main office will be at Rock River. The di- rectors are Bert Kelley, D. B. Huff- - M. Huswwen, Benjamin Dick and Frank Carsh. The stringing of znother telephone line in Crook county is indicated by articles of incorporation filed for the Consolidated Telephone company, with capitalization of $10,000 and an office at Carlile. rectors are William Zimmer Jerry P. Sol- ‘erdinand, all ne! omon end Harvey R. of Tower. Another new one is the Miners’ & Consumers’ Cooperative company, with a capigal stock of $10,000 and with its main office, as described in its papers, “located midway between the towns of Carneyville and Mon- arch, at Miners’ Union hall, in Sher- idan count These are the direc- tors: Henry Condron, B. . McDon- ald, R. C. Hayes, Mike Farino, An- drew Cheslar and Nunzio Fusco. Clarence Gardner, A. A. Carmer and Bert Grady have formed the Kirby Ditch company, with an office at Thermopolis and a capitalization , of $10,000. The Kemmerer Coal company, in which P. J. Quezly is one of the heavy stockholders, has filed notice that it has increased its capital stock from a million dollars to a million and a half. Notice has been served by the Western Investment company, a $50-, 000 concern with its main office in Ogden, Utah, that it intends to en- ter business in Wyoming. a NOTICE! A special meeting of the UNION LABEL LEAGUE is celled for Sat- urday, July 12, at 8 p. m. sharp, in the MOOSE HALL. Every mem- ber is urged to be present as im- portant business is to be transacted. BESSIE McKINNEY, ecretary. 7-8-1t. oe The population of India speak bout one hundred and fifty differ- ent languages, and are divided -up into forty-three distinct nationalli- CHEN OPENS SECOND | PRODUCER IN ALKALI BUTTE AT $26 FEET { During the past week the Cheno Oil; company brought in the second good well on its holdings in the Alkali Butte field. According to a member of | the company oil in the last well was encountered at a depth of 925 feet and now stands 750 feet in a hole that | is eight inches at the bottom. ' The first well was brought in at a dépth of 866 feet and when first en-, countered flowed a good stream of oil. It now flows at intervals. A pump was recently installed at this well and cording to tests will produce be-| tween 60 and 75 barrels daily. COUNCILS NO SHTISIED WITH PERMIT METHOD Resolution That All . Applications for Concessions Be Brot Before Council Not Voted on Mon- day Night. Peddlérs and other street conces- sions of the useless and ordinary nature were discussed pro and con by the city council at its meeting last night in the city hall. The council did not vote on a resolution asking that all concession permits ange 300 barrel storage tank is NOW| come before the council for ap-| 26553 June 15, 1919, R .R. Warfel, nde eonstear me at the oe ‘ bee ree proval before being granted. All Sunrise, all of 36-29-65. other will be put up immediately after: that saves the present Russell| 26554 April 1, 1919, Harry B. Har- completing we a a eat nae | Brothers’ carnival from receiving the ton arangements have, been made limit in the strictest sort of regula. :, aH | ti vi iency t ‘oun- about 100 barrels daily is planned for immediate construction which will take off the gasoline. Later, if produc-| ‘There was some dispute over the tion increases as expected, a pipeline right of the Russell Brothers’ shows will be laid to Riverton and this cit¥ | to use as much of the street on SEY _._|Railroad street as it did but the po- One rig is now engaged at drilling jice and fire chief showed they had and another is expected 0, 28. placed | inspected and ag thein ones were ean ON ~ e wel! 2’ being complied with. e street was month should a pee ac aaa Bo being blocked according to these these arrangements are c: Es whores: Alkali Butte has been proven for)” But the hot tamale man who holds several years but until recently wells! ¢orth at Second and Center street of a small capacity have been brought) wil] move on today, according to es aie ‘ ,.._ action inyrevoking the license taken The oil is of a high grade testing) py the council last night. The vote about 32 per cent gasoline and 20 per| was unanimons to keep this peddler cent motor oil. 7 - _ |off the street- The news stand was A number of- influential companies | adjudged by the council as being are interested in the Alkali Butte field useful as well as ornamental to the and some now are conducting drilling | city in general. BY NORTHWESTERN AT the Army and Navy club ‘tere. far distant future and opdrations there are watched with keen interest. PUTTING ONE OVER TEMS WITH COMEDY What a situation for BOON S Je «| tie treating plant of the Chicago and Trevor! He disclosed his identity to} ) orthwestern Railway company at his aunt, but she refused to believe| Riverton completed ite season’s work he was anyone but Horace Barney. ! oy Wednesday and closed down for Beautiful Helen Townsend met him: the remainder of the year. with a simitar reception. So did)" "During the past season over 313,- everybody he encountered. When 999 ties were treated in this plant he protested people touched their 93999 were ties that were shipped foreheads and declared he was mad. | pete from Oreson for treatment end Anyone who wishes to see a com- the remainder were the production of edy drama with uproariously funny | the Wyoming Tie and Timber com- situations and thrilling dramatic epi- pany operating above Dubois and sodes should not fail to see George tiating the ties down the Big Wind Waish in his new William Fox pro-| viver to the treating plant here. |which is playing for the benefit of] ¢ RIVERTON THIS SEASON... Het ones Oe trie Geee,|_-About, fifteen men. have been em- fas its final showing at the tris thea- jioyed at the plant during the past er tomorrow. : season. Walsh, as the hero, recovers con- ee sciousness after a train wreck to find himself under a new name and taken himself under « new name and taken TNFECTION FROM Crooks are working euccueaty nz) PYORRHEA FATAL TO CASPER MAN But when George gets next to their) machinations—the fur certainly flies} n typical George Walsh style. “Put- = ting One Over” is a decided film William R. Kibbe of Casper died reat to the last foot of film, and| last week at Thermopolis after a short (fully justifies the crowds it has drawn illness. Mr. Kibbe, who was an em- during its stay. ploye of a local refinery company, re- ceived infection from pyorrhea and | went to Thermopolis for treatment. He gradually became worse and died July 1. He is survived by his wife, who was in per yesterday on her way to Chicago, lil., where burial will |be made this week, ‘MAW SLEEPS OW TRA, 5 RUM OVER BY TRAN ——___— OBSTRUCTIONS MUST BE REMOVED FROM STREETS All permanent obstructions will be | removed from the streets of Cas-| per at once, according to action} taken by the city council at its meet- ing last night at the City Hall. The city attorney was instructed to have these obstructions removed and the city engineer was instrcuted to lay out bounds on all streets where ob- structions are supposed to exist “which bounds none shall pass.” The action taken last night was to apply particularly to “the filling sta-| tion now in the course of construc- tion on South Center street near Railrovd avenue.” The ruling was so worded that it excepts such con- cessions which are authorized by special permit or lice 22 STRIKER ESCAPES JIL WHEN LOK 1 NEBLECTED GLENROCK, Wyo., july 8.—W. L. Morrison, arrested for obstructing the delivery of a Western Union telegram while posing as an inspector for the Commercial Telegraphers’ union, es- caped from jail here when Stey Patek, special policeman, left the jai unlocked. Morrison, prior to his a rest, had placarded the town with warnings against patronizing a com- pany that “‘employed scabs” and the offense for which he was sisted in his relieving of a telegram and re GREYBULL, Wyo., July 8.—Louis Sclief, 21. a fireman on an engine pulling a freight into Greybull, was killed under a passenger train as a result of having lain down on the main line while his train was standing on a siding, waiting for the passenger to pass. Sclief was unnoticed by the rest of the crew and fell asleep. Just before the engine reached him he was seen to rise but before he could get out of the way the engine struck him gp Hon. and Patrick Sullivan and family and Miss Alice Kennedy vf Lafayette, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs, ©. B, Manbeck and daughter, Vera, will form a party leaving here to- morrow for Dubois, Wyo-, where th will be guests at the famous Amo: etti ranch, * © # Mrs. P. R. Blakey and her son left for Hot Springs, South Dakota, on a pleasure trip. GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oil Testing a Specialty Wyoming Map and Biue Print Co., P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. Dutton, Staley & Company “Casper’s Pioneer Brokers” Daily accurate quotatio: ns from New York, Denver and Lusk over private telegraph wires. All local oil stocks bo ught, sold and quoted. Instant service. List your stocks with us, we will get you the highest’ possible price. Ask for our Market Letter 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1133 Casper, Wyoming SCORE OF LEASES ARE REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, AT CASPER, IN THE rT. 5 TED AND GAS STATE OF WY iG, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE , ‘ m 30TH DAY OF JUNE, 1919. PROSPEGTORS IN STATE! our ane sigounts —.....SEAOSRE s2b4 0430 3 P ‘ks, securities, ete 11,011.00 oj. Sates Interest paid 5,847.00 A. Baker, commissioner of public|Expense __ eee 1,645.29 lands for the state of Wyoming, an-/Dye from National Banks bbe nr 4 nounces the granting of the following ecks and Cash Items - 3 list of oil and gas oa ’s Loge oney me in eRe eee, 48.60 on aie ee e ta nclodne and Legal tender and National aa NO 286.00 address of the lessee and the descrip- Fractional paper currency, 9.19 92,383.28 tion and location of the lands: a $365,680.87 26550 June 1, 1919, George W. Dan- ys Sate Lake City, all of 36- sree00 00 26551 June 1, 1919, John Pfister, 2 i Reouigs Tusk, all of 36-32-63. Undi ded profits $209,234.44 26552 June 15, 1919, Gertrude A./ Savings accounts - 112,994.64 $22,229.08 Bare, Lusk, S% of 20-31-63. graves, Lusk, all of 16-32-64. Certificates of deposit, time - in ived 8,861.87 $365,680.87 THE STATE OF WYOMING, Natro: 3 s 26556 June 15, 1919, Robert Z. Me-/ Copmty a WNSEND. resident of the above-named Bank, do solemnly Goy, Rock River, all of 36-23-| swear’ Seaton above ‘statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and 76. | belief. 26559 June 15, 1919, Diamond Oil! CG. TOWNSEND, oe. ea Shegepne, Bis. ee Subscribed and swora to before me this 7th dey of Sahn Diamond Oil Co., Cheyenne, | (SEAL) Notary Public. S% of 24-25-88. | Si : or 17, 1921. 26560 June 15, 1919, John Dillon, | My erisian expires Santer 1 Lander, E %SW %; SW % | CorrectAttest: | gaa SW % of 28-28-80. } JOHN DALY, John Dillon, Lander, NW% WILLIAM O. WILSON. NW% of 33-28-80. ‘ 2653 tape 1h Eee oe we SR | The rainbow trout of Australia Cheyenne, all of 8-34 65. June 15, 1919, Walter J. Bradley, Cheyenne, N % ; SW% of 36-14-77. 26564 0 OE LEASES ITS | grow to such large size that it is il- legal to take a fish under ten inches in length- 6565 June 15, 1919, D. A. Preston, Cheyenne, all of 36-28-81. May 15, 1919, L. V. MacKen- zie, Cheyenne, all of 16-27-62. June 15, 1919, E. A. Bock, Sundance, all of 36-39-62. June 15, 1919, H. S. Eastman, Riverton, E% of 8-34-67. H. S. Eastman, Riverton, NE% NE%; E%SW* of 27-34-67. June 1, 1919, Valentine Pfister, Lusk, all of 16-36-69. June 1, 1919, H. E. Barnes, Lusk, all of 36-37-69. June 1, 1919, R. W. Tooker, Lusk, all of 16-34-70. a HOLONES 10 MOWEST The Ho Ridge Oil company has! leased 640 acrés of its holding south- west, of the Grass Creek field to the Midwest Refining company, and an! equal amount to the Producers & Re-; finers’ company, each of which will drill a test. The company will also resume drilling on its test on section 35-45-95, which has b shut down} since last fall at 2,200 feet. The tig" | pany has leases on 6,000 acres on what is believed to be a continuation of the Grass creek structure south of | the Ilo Ridge syndicate. The company. 2657 © 26573 26574 26575 26576 26578 June 15, 1919, Sage Creek} he lo Ri ; is capitalized for $200,000. and. direct- | teeeee | Gon hapiee at t oe shelnds Tysen . 5 Dines, ‘Thomas | 26579 June 15, 1919, Thomas H.|Xeel%, Fhomas F. Daley and other) Blair, Shawnee, ‘alk of 16-35-| Wel! known Denver. men. | 66. 3 | Grazing leases Nos. 26548-9,/| Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate | 26555-7-8, 26561-2-6-7-8-9, 26570-1. JUPITER BELEVED T0 BE FMUURE, WATER IS GETTING BEST OF The first admission from Glenrock that the Jupiter well, on which it has banked so much, is a failure in spite of oil showings encountered some weeks ago, is contained in the follow- | 4 ing from the Glenrock Gazette: “There is an unconfirmed report that the Jupiter well is again having trouble with water to such an extent | jf’ that it is doubtful if it ever will be |} an oil well. For several days ropes have been stretched around the well H and visitors have been denied ad-|{f) mission. lj “Drilling is said to still be in prog- ress and it is reported that there is a considerable amount of oi] in the'#] hole, but information has leaked out that water is so much in excess over || the amount of oil that there is little hope that the well can be saved. “Tf Jupiter is a failure it will be a great disappointment, as a commer- cially valuable well there would prove’ up a large area in the eastern end of the field.” Greater CasperBrokerage - Company Room 101 :-: Wyatt Bldg. Phone 1104 List Your Real Estate Wants With Us for Quick Action J and talk it over. TAYLOR & _ J. GIBLIN All Local Oil Stocks Bought and Sold We represent the Equitable Life Insurance company of New York and several excellent Fire and Automobile Insurance companies. If interested call at the office STOCKS AND BONDS WHY BE SATISFIED WITH ORDINARY BUTTER WHEN YOU CAN GET - - - Natrona Butter At 60c Per Lb. Fresh Every Hour of the Day At Any Grocery or Natrona Butter Shop No. Durbin, Opposite Library Fresh Milk, Cream, Whipping Cream, Eggs, Buttermilk, Cottage Cheese at all Times. CLAY, Inc. ————— CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our immense gratitude and heartfelt thanks to members of the Mothers’ League, the Army and Navy club and the many friends for acts of kindness shown us in the bereavement of our son, Walter E. Duncan. JOHN DUNCAN and FAMILY. 7-8-1t* | Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, and other markets over our private wires. Place the convenient facilities of our office at your dis- posal to, buy, eel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- ute quotations. Inforniation and quotations furnished upon request on Local Gils, New, York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. 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