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PAGE FOUR te be Casper Daily Cribune Lusk Petroleum Mountain & Gulf Mosher Oil -__.- 2 Riverton Refining = Rity. & Prod. Corp. United Petr Wind River Warm Springs - SINNOTT BILL TO BE KILLED FILINGS IN WYO. Passed by Senate to Expedite Leasing Relief x to present plans has been received the comm the length of t plans to give on the e will agree to, or on in just what form the m hous when the am returned to the upper hous having in mind the many disapp' ments of the past Prospects favor the final during the present session and agent in charge thereof were valuable holdings in the siana, have decl: dividend of one per « $600,000, par $1 n-Hurst Drilling con Wednesd making 1,000 Exploration stoc market by The entire Mountain & Gulf Oil company with initial production 9 The company 25 per cen ix mii elve miles from the Goose Creck In this lease the Western —— Casper Loan Office seve you money om your Wardrobe Trunk, Haud- and Suitcases : : :¢ Phone 804-J. TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. Local Stocks 1 OW y-Oedex= ~~ <= ey) 225 Be ee New York Curb Bid Ask Midwest Refining 73 Midwest Common_- -- Midwest Preferrec Merritt Glenrock Oil - Cosden --_-- Okmulgee P. & R._ Sinclair Gulf - Prod. & Ref., com._- 8% New York Stock Exchange Mexican Petroleum _- 206% | Texas Oil ___ 267% | Sinclair Oi] __ 6Gu% U. S. Steel .- 104% ty | Units Stanley Greene _ 60 80 Mosher _-. 60 A = 200 Club 350 ----- Teapot ... 290 100 Liberty Bonds 31 1 ds 2nd 4s -06 Ist 445 19 2nd 44s 2 dies 1.50 38rd 44s 95.16 - 4.00 4th 4%s 93.22 ae 1.80 Victory Loan - 99.58 WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET = --$1.00Elk Basin 1.85 - 1.50Grass Creek 1.85 - 1.50Lusk -__ 1.80 -- 1.50Lander __ 1.25 INCORPORATION S = Four corporations, a co-operati Substitute Measure store concern, an automobile com | pany, a potato company and a church have been chartered by the state of Wyoming. They follow: . Sheridan Co-operative company, capital stock $50,000; divided into edauy thetcenate 5,000 shares of the par ue of $10 the house cum. each, headquarters eridan, di- >| rectors for the first L. T. Cox, H. C. Taylor, Dale C. Loucks, Harry Upton, J. B. Anderson, B. F. Und ii hill, J. M. Sampson, J. M. Langl one H. A. Loucks, G. W. Colin and J. poor Rennie. a tr.) Church of Saint Joseph of Powell, ihune.s ept. 11.—The order to p time, The house is the custom, h Smoot bill to t interior for t 1 A. McGovern, Hugh Commis- icholas J. Endress, F. C. Do- and S. T. Smith. Smith Motor company, capital stock, $50,000 divided into shares of the par areuwilifemerre value of $1.00 each, headquarters at and cd at Douglas. Directors for the first year: ae how Max Smith, Charles Knight and endments will appeal to Joseph Garst. edad hill ts Louis Potato company, capital In fact, Stock $50,000, divided into 500 shares ” of the par value of $100 each. Wy- oming heedquarters at Powell. This Delaware corporation which filed fied articles of incorporation h the Wyoming secretary of state. Certificates of location of office amendments the house ars »body with re- as a prophet the final | “ about a- filed as follows: at this Oregon Trail Oil company, S. E. Phelps, Casper. a Mountain States Petroleum com." pany, E. Paul Bechellor, Lusk. — —————————— Lambert Ore company, Louis Sey- holdt, Lusk. : (iL BRIEFS Louis Potato company, Henry M. Lewis, Powell. i | on, ver f , payable on is cupital- The comp (Special to The Tri MMERER, Wyo., heavy timber and done dama ‘ threatened several ranches. in th “ drilled by the three companies. GEOLOGICAL WURK firm of local ock was ab- oup of Denver | Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oil Testing = Specialty Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., P.O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. well on a acock field of h is an offset to the well two weeks ago the 100 b: rest in a of 1,100 acres in Harris county, es from the Humble and Hotel in Denver. 200 rooms of solid comfort and connection. Land compar the Union Sta‘ ‘Take car } Reliable 133 So. Centos '_Their Development”, J. H. Waltor vi UAGKSON HOLE REGION , i pt. — er Arrivals from Jackson Hole vais that | Autclezrambionibonorficestofithel = forest fire near the head of the vont has swept several miles of | ex- ceeding that of any fire in the Wy- oming forests this year. At last re- port all available men were in the field fighting the flames, which 50 per cent interest and the Moun-| > | tain & Gulf Oil company a 25 per cent interest. A joint well is being THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL CORNER 14th 3nd STOUT STS. One block from the heart of the shopping and Theater district. The Newest, most Modern and Complete (Moderate Priced) Rates $1.00 per day nad up. With private bath $1.50 and up. The Auditorium now has direct street car service *- and from 0. 2 or No. 9 in front of the aepot tana get off at Stout street. Hotel one-half block to the right. W.L, BEATTIE, Prop and Mgr. |MAN DYING OF | KNIFE WOUNDS AT KEMMERER (Special to The Tribune.) [NEWS FROM OVER WYOMING at Frontier, a mining camp, and in 5 = which each man used a knife. Be- Profitable Program and Lively En- Judge Rules Booze Seized at Ther-;gardi, who sustained. a number of sf it tertainment Arranged in mopolis Not Intended for superficial wounds, is in the county jail pending the outcome of the in- » Cheyenne ! Bootlegging juries he is alleged to have inflicted | soles: at nein TRE on Benassi. There is slight hope for s 1 Tribuae) pec! LJ ecoverv. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 11.— | THERMOPOLIis BONSSEL S SeCulS | The trouble between the men is} said to have arisen over occupancy of a house and witnesses assert that the two grappled and rolled in the mud in a life-and-death struggle in The program for t annual meet- Liquor worth thousands ing of the Wyoming State Bankerse’ which was seized by association which is to be held here of the sheriff’s office x state September 16 and 17 was announced prohibition commissioner's office in today. The session will be held at/a raid on August 4 on a shack on land t the Carnegie library. in the evening|owned by the Yellowstone-Wyoming which each used a knife. The men of the first day the visiting bankers| Oil company, has been returned to| finally were separated by standers- will be entertained at a smoker at/the owner, Sol Chan, by order of|>y- Bogardi escaped but later gave ‘the Industrial club and in the after- ‘Justice Thompson, who held that the | himself up. ; ee noon of the second day a banquet will! liquor had not been held in violation + When the bankers convene next fore, was not subject to legal si Tuesday morning the convention will ure. Chan exhibited to the court a, ‘be ealled to order byePresident A. D.| permit from the prohibition commis- SHOOTING LAID NT REST Johnston of Cheyenne. Rev. J. S.|sioner to wholesale liquor to drug ne Stubblefield will deliver an invoca-| gists and physicians, and evidence tion. Mayor E. W. Stone will wel-) showing that the liquor had been in ( come the delegates to the city and the, his possession prior to July 1 | CHE Wyo., Sept. 11.— president of the association will de- = Funeral services for Walter Moore, —$$<—— liver his annual address. Other ad- who was accidentally killed while dresses during the two-day conven- FIRST DEGREE MURDER tion will be: ‘‘The Executive Coun- vp J} y hunting at Cooper Lake, Albany W. Perry; inl to The Tribune.) NNE county, Sunday evening, were held here Tuesday afternoon. Moore was IN THERMOPOLIS Choe (Special Thi Trib ie.) THERMOPOLIS, Wyo.. Sept. 11. 5 3 A charge of murder in the first “Peace and Its Pric John L. K e has been filed against “Red” nedy; “What Is it Costing Wyoming Devine, who recently was arrested | to Have Her Raw Materials Commer-| at Ogden, Utah, and brot. here for cialized Outside the State?” W. E.) investigation of his connection with Chaplin; “War Savings”, John T. the killing of Sam V. who Wayland; “Return of Railroads to! was shot to death n i hot Corporate Control’, John W. Hay; cpyings several weeks a cond “Deflation and High Pr Albert| man, said to have been connccted A. Reed; “Public Highways in Wyom- with the slaying, is being sought by ng”, Governor Robert D. Carey. and) the sheriff. Lester Devine, a ne- George R. Miller; “Post Walter T. Head; “The Banker and the Commur S. R. Sibley; “The Country Bank A. C. Fonda; “‘Wyoming’s Resourc “Watch the Elgin Movement” “Wyoming’s New Industry”, A. C. phew of Van Scheyver, who Campbell. the killing, being held Officers for the ensuing year will \eainst DeVine be elected, and resolution adopted, ee oe NEW FALL HATS. at the second da ion Just So Here they are—all ready for an = “Mrs. Gasley is a great gossip.” you. RAWLINS PLATS ADDITION “Yes, She has a keen sense of | — What a welcome change from TO ‘CLEAN UP’ DISTRICT rumor Blighty (London). the weather-beaten straw! the section of the Raw south of the Union P. where for many years atte: have been residing in crude shacks 7 because they did not care to erect stock, temporary director) more substantial dwellings under cir- = Smert styles, new shades and shapes to become every face. Browns, tans, greens, Calas bs and novelty effects—brims wit Otto H. Krausse just the right curl, crowns in correct proportions. Brokerage Co You're sure to find just the °; hat you want here now. Soft hats $4 to $20. J f HENNING HOTEL Derbies $7.50. cumstances wherein they might be Caps in new shapes and novel erected at any time, the town of patterns, $1.50 to $5.00. Rawlins has platted several block: into building lots and is selling these We Recommend E. T. WILLIAMS AND lots on sy terms. As a result the unsightly ‘shacks are beginning to di CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY appe: d cottages are taking their} places. \f Av a Sylendid Investnem ————__— — | E. D. Crit attorney from Chad- | ron. yesterday here on lega!! xe Market Quotations. Tel. 1155 “ABSOLUTE PROTECTION” BELL-KEMP CO. “The Insurance Men” | | | | Brings the Shop Next Door You can easily ride a mile in five min- utes or less ona bicycle. That would let you eat lunch at home, get to work 111 East Second Phone 370 TIIIDIS SHSM. THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 1919 charged when Hill undertook to shift its position and died within a few minutes. Moore was an expert bron- cho-buster who had competed in many Frontier Days celebrations here and wild west shows elsewhere. His most noteworthy exploit was an attempt to ride Steamboat during a show giv- Natrona Fuel Co. e Phone 949 J.L. BIEDERMANN. P-o, GEBO COAL en here for President Taft. He made a creditable showing but Steamboat COKE Wwouv won the contest. City Office 157 8. Center Gael Street A. E. Kyte has returned from the Gen. Office Sth and Beech markets in Omaha, and reports very Streets good conditions. He left yesterday for the camp at Buchnum. 206000O@ OOMOOOO RIGLEYS Cc a package before the war Cc a package during the war Cc a package. NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! he eee Lester Brokerage House Inc. Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 156 N. Wolcott Phone 1142 VII SILLS SI ISS EIS SS SS SSS. on time regardless of late trolleys and spend more time with your family. IvER JOHNSON Truss-Bridge gS», BICYCLE is a little better than any other machine made br cause our shop ie equipped to produce finer my work and more exact tem. Gut 08H0000O6000000- : NT HOTEL has been taken over by and will be 3 given the personal attention of P. W. MIKESELL The same cordial treatment we always extended our patrons and friends at the Iler Grand will be continued here. We solicit part of your patronage when you visit $50 and $40, with speci Bodies littlehisiers F. .A Chisholm 405 North Durbin i$ $1.00 $2.00 per day. OMAHA $000G4 8+ © : Pe aids DENVER, COLORADO Dutton, Staley & Company “Casper’s Pioneer Brokers” Daily accurate quotations from,New York, Denver and Lusk over private telegraph wires. All local oil stocks bought, sold and quoted. Instant service. List your stocks with us, we will i get you the highest possiple price. Ask for our Market Letter 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyoming a splendid popular priced cafe in i Phone 1133 = C7 -) = (or) olaysen Lumber Co. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL 3 RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Phone 62, Office and Yard: First and Center : Keep Your Pledge—Bny War Savings Stamps TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. 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, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the mix- ute quotations. Information and quotations furnished a nr jpon request on | Local Oils, New York Stocis, Liberty Bonds and other issues. { Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. | ‘| STOCKS AND BONDS | i 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. N BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN a 20c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH ‘ i wert Pec. ll kinds of Sandwiches at CAI PPP rs aes Ff 6 LS LS LE EL LF ES MP

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