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l l Local Stocks Bid 1.12 Amalgamated Rity. 1.25 A - Bessemer ---- Boston Wyoming _- Big Indien ------- Burke Oil -_ Buck Creek ~~ PENG nS ie Columbine ~___-_ Consolidated Rity Cow Gulch Elkhorn Gr. We Hutton Jupiter Kinney La y Lusk Ro; y Lusk Petroleum __~ Mountain & Gulf__ Mosher Oil ~___ Nort Lake erton Ref. --._- & Prod. Corp. s Cee eae Tom Bell Rity. ~-- United Petroleum Wind River Refining Williams, E. T. Western Ex. — Wyo-Kans Ask TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. Wy-O=Tex #2 2 sa. 2 New York Curb Bid Midwest Refining -- 174 175 Midwest Common - Midwest Preferred - Merritt Glenrock Oil = 5s Cosden ---- Okmulgee P. 2% Sihela uGrilf __- 69 St. Cr. Prod. Assn. 54 West. S. O. & L. 3 Prod. & Ref., com._--- 85% New York Stock Exchange y 208% | here Sunday night, Mexican Petroleum -_205 Texa: Nie. 8 -264 Sinclair Oil U. S. Steel _- Units Stanley Greene ---. 60 Mosher -__ 200 Club Teapot - 500 - 300 == meu Liberty Bonds 144s 4th 44s _ Victory Loan WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET Warm Springs -- -$1.00 Elk Basin __ Salt Creek __ - 1.50 Grass Creek _ - Big Muddy - - 1.60 Lusk — Pilot Butte — -- 1.50 Lander ——. GOOD PRODUGERS eLecTmc WASHERS To OPENED IN WEEK * Derrick’s Summary Reports Goo News from All Leading Fields of Country good ¥ rs were re- he Derric view hwest T Wyoming, Nort astern . Gulf C Louisiana and e proved intere wells of good 5 se of new Oklahoma an port m tho: that cts for pools. reports grent activity r of venture extendi from definite t ritory i The tent wo mark develop- and wildcat ment The main opments over well in Ci barrels in € pert for a new county ir week, ¥ s of a 75-barrel one doing 209 in Okfuskee 10-1} While the wells are small they indicate ter-| ritory worthy of future development. The largest ek in the defined fi Producers & Ref Okmulgee coun was a y, wh 2400 barrels. + Bie ru he state | terms may be extended over a period of one year. were or = = holes. scimhurea Ne. «tv. BROKERAGE SUIT TO ton fil 100 feet in five 1 BE HEARD NEXT WEEK ute: to b = producer ¥ do deeper (Special to The Tribune.) located in count \ CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 13.—The terest was hed to the attachment suit of John S. Cook & tests, but none of these prove Co. of Goldfield, Nevada, against the cen 5 idone John Donnellan & Co. corporation of 1 © were ¢ completion of large large t none number of pro reported from reports The good were found in and Stephens co & Duff's Pot at 500 bi nties. of the w el cor strict ar ot fast ough congestior permit free development. At the end of July there were 1,525,000 role of crude matec be 000 It is against 1,16 of June. Fy ount i st. Me sing: for ne shipments ure ir not fast output enought care The West Columbia poo Coastal fields favored w eral large producers, two of started at over 1000 barrels, another made 3500 barrels and a fourth a gusher of 8000-barrel + AS sult the output for the division show- ed # nice increase over the previous week of come 6000 barrels. Two abandoned, deep wildcat tests were several others arc new venturi tretch over a wide ter- ritory alm acors the southern part of the ite North | the The field under way Bb stricts. interest it centers about in the Cl e Sin tne sold in a city the no mean feat but when Casper start truly re That is what the Natron: | Weekly Re- Power company believes will be don: ¢ pt. 8 to 20 when a spe | cial sale of Western Electric washin; nachines is being conducted. Nearl: | half a carload of these famous wash | s failed to re- ing machines has been sold already but wildcat tests The car arrived here yesterday anc making showings | deli other da such a fost cf the fields last markable. here from S the entire sale. and the pros- ¢ jend ‘the head. on in tot news Claiborne each. territory. ed at Bull Bayou. The isiana work i Bull Standard A carload of washing performance it is eries of machin: has been started. Casper has been favored also ir » this special sale of Western Electric ing machines by having Harvey eenan, sales manager from the Chi- an cago factory on the ground here dur It is not often that ‘Mr. Keenan is sent out to boost sales t in Oklahoma because his work generally keeps hin s the in and about Chicago. E. G. Burwell, manager of the N Power company, secured hi: in order to place the Westerr Cusper machines before housewives. Special prices and terms will make the sale of the machines populur here up until September 20 when the sale ; and usual prices will prevail. All ‘Arrangements have been made so that Cheyenne, wherein the plaintiffs have sttached the assets of the defendant the to cover a claim of $2 ng from 1000 to 35000. be heard by Judge W. North- the district court September 16. John , with two important in- Donnellan, president of John Don- n wells mentioned in pre-| nellan & Co., on Friday petitioned} producers the court to dissolve the attachment, astland, Comanche setting forth that the claim of the Root Hupp, Nevada firm was against him person- well which started ally and in no way having any bear- ased to 6000 bar-) ing on the corporation of which he is Donnellan asserts that the ducer in the di-) attachment grows out of transar pool the Me-| during the boom days at Gold ved from 1600) dozen years ago and ten years prior Burkbur-|to the organization of John Don- st wells | nellan &-Co. ———— borne field in a deep sand many tests slowly | have been started for it, which should In the week’: h completion soon. were three shallow These were all The best report from = ~ i eee A Littie wantad will sell it. GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints,"Surveying Crude Oil Testing a Specialty Wyoming Map and Blue Priat Co., P. O. Box 325. Res. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. Casper Loan Office money yout Wardrobe Trunk; Hand. Will save you bag, and Suitcases : : Reliable Phone 804-J, - 99.98 94.84 pe | .biding and highly respected young COMMON IN CASPER WHEN SALE 15 ENDED machine: { ize of Denver i | | Gunter. s sold since Mon fa day 41.64, will Mentzer of | tionists: wells at starting af 1500 barrels in defined Small wells were report- Wyoming was the completion of the Midwest ell at Lance Creek making 1000 bar- This extends the field several niles to the eastwar (Svecial to The Tribune.) of Frank Jennings, who was shot killing the department will exert its efforts to prevent them being made victims of injustice. This is the at- titude of the prohibition authorities , 18 expressed by’ Deputy State Pro- 'sibition Commissioner F. M. Daniels after conversations with the county, | attorney and sheriff and the three srisoners. Prohibition Commissioner ? .L. Crabbe, who hurried from north- ‘rn Wyoming to Laramie as soon as, nformed of the arrest of the agents }of his department on the charge of | -esponsibility for the killing of Jen- rings and who arrived here last night, jas not made a statement regarding the attitude of the prohibition com- nissioner’s office to its three agents | vhose over-zealousness in searching 1.80 | or bottleggers is believed to have caused the death of Jeninngs, a law- ranchman. Revelation, thru the arrest of the Cardillos and Newell, that Colorado “booze hounds” had been imported by | the state prohibition commissioners ffice and placed on the Wyoming) ll, has resulted in much ad-! o oay-ro | verse criticism here of such proced- ire. Prohibition Commissioner rabbe is said as recently as ten days ago to have been investigating the cord in Colorado of the elder Car- lillo, who was chief prohibition en- ‘orcement officer for that state dur- ‘ng the administration of Governor Denver advices say that dur- ng his service under Gunter there vere numerous rumors of misconduet. He served as a deputy in the Colo-| sado prohibition department during he administration of Governor Carl-! ‘on. One of the Cardillus was a wit- ess for the prosecution in the trial of Frank Mulligan, a Denver detec- tive, who was tried on a charge of robbing Mrs. Irene Nolan of Denver of several thousand dollars worth of | jiamonds while she was visiting the iotorious Model roadhouse near Den- ver in company with Rev. Garrett Burke of Dénver. Walter Newell is said to have act- ed as a ‘stool pigeon” in the enforce- ment of prohibition in Denver. ‘MAN WANDERS IN MINE WORKINGS, LOST FOR HOURS ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Sept. — Penetrating an unused portion of No. 7 mine of the Union Pacific Cont company here Archie Auld was un- able to retrace his steps and spent and night wandering thru the d working before rescued bv miners who instituted a search 24 hours after his disappearence. He repeatedly slipped into pitfalls caus- ed by cave-ins and when found was suffering severely from cuts, bruises and thg effects of numerous duck- ings in water-filled holes. ee But What's in a Name?—Now that nation is dry, an enterprising dopeologist has compiled the follow- ing for the benefit of summer vaca- Rye, N. Y.; Bourbon, Ill; Green River, Cliquot, Mo.; Champuign, Ul.; Brandy Keg, K Brandy Camp, Pa.; Brandy City, Cal. Port, Okla.; Sherry, Texas; Brandy- wine, W. Va.; Ginn, Miss.; Wine, Pa. Tank, P: Booze, Tenn.; i m Take your choice.—The Wheeling Register. TEAMSTERS Hurle: Henry's Vranater Co. Otto H. Krausse Brokerage Co. HENNING HOTEL We Recommend 133 So, Centor E. T. WILLIAMS AND CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY As a Spleadid Investmem Market Quotations. Tel, 1155 the prohibition department will co-operate with the 266% | \Ibany county officials in bringng the men to punishment, but should 60% | there be a failure to obtain evidence 104% ! nositively connecting the trio with the} | HEALTH RULING tom charges who returned from Gillette to express disappointment made by the company. club states that it will be done at once. fault it will be so stated, while the charges will be allowed to stand if it is found that the men were juSti-| fied in their complaints. food, cheaper food for the homes repre sented in the concern. Va.; Vichy, Most and Lishe| IAA = FAIR TEAMSTERS & DRAYMEN 2 ERSTE R — AOHIBITION OFFIGE TO ASSIST NATRONA FRUIT BLING ORE nr PROSECUTION OF ‘BOOZE’ AGENTS] “TP UILT IW KILLING IS SHOWN AT STATE FAIR Will Not Allow Them to Be Made Victims of Injustice, | Grains and Ve However, Declares Commissioner Crabbe, in Discussion of Laramie Murder Mystery TAKES PRIZED Residents of This County also, » :Place. ‘Z the Prize loney (Ay WILLIAM MOSTELLER.) to death on the highway north of with Big Horn and leading with quantity and y, displays. Evidence of the 7 displays of all counties. ARGUMENTS ON __,,Nat° Frank Julian, first on Siberian crabs; sound on iper sett oat _ Winter, ut lums an irges' OPENED TODA Y angle Soplan third on the beak fa ‘dividual display of all kinds of fruit. Mrs. Brooks, first on O'Kabena and The school board here is scheduled Hibernal apples and Florence crabs; to appear in district court this after- second Duchess, Brooks’ Special and noon and chow cause for not admit-|one other variety; third on N. W. ting Grace Brockus, a 10-year-old girl,/ Greening and Ben Davis apples and into schools here. She was told not to|on the best display of apples on return to school, the petition states in | plates. this case, until she had been vacci- William Mosteller, third en DeSota nated for small pox. { plums. It is the first test case to test the} I. P. Lamb, first on Buckwheat; ruling and orders of the state board second on Hubbard squash; third on! of health regarding compulsory vac-| flint corn and third on best peck to- cination of school children in the matoes, state. The outcome of the case is ex- A very fine specimen of summer pected to determine the status of 50 saussh was exhibited by Mrs. B. V. to 75 school children now out of Williams of Casper. school on much the game conditions Natrona county was awarded third as that in the case of Miss Brockus. prize for the best artistic design, the eT OU a name of the county, made from agri- cultural products. The pane we }formed in large letters made with SIFT COMPANY CHARRES crab apples tacked on a dark back- bride of Natrona county's agricul- Navy club, in a tural agent. ground, the borders of which were spirit of fairness, will sift to the bot-’ Natrona'’s grain exhibit was small trimmed with festoons of wild grapes. This sign was planned and the exe- against the Military but very tastefully arranged. Livestock y smpany by service men caution directed by Mrs. G. M. Penley, The Army and sedi ne a Florence Nightingale, the famuus propositions Crimean nurse, is the only woman The livestock Who has ever received the Order of over company has invited such an investi- Meri, one of he most honorable dig- gation and the secretary of the local tinctions within the gift of the Brit- ish sovereign. —$—$__— A Tribune Wantad will sell it. If the service men were at > One hundred housewives in Winni- peg are financing a co-operative store which will handle all staple lines of without profit, to provide —————.——— A Tribune Wantad will sell it. REASONS WHY YOUR EYES ARE VALUABLE You cannot work without them and should not live in com- parative blindness. You cannot earn a wage if you Ic-e your power of vision. You cannot regain lost vision, or replace your eyes. On none of the five senses are you more dependant for your daily bread than on that of eyesight. REASONS FOR COMING HERE CASPER ARMATURE WORKS Our equipment will ingure ac- curacy. Our experience benefit certain. Your case will receive per- sonal attention. BURNETT-HYNES Optical Co. Ground Floor, Henning Hetel Exclusive Motor will make Generator Repairing and Rewinding 109 East First St. —— WHY RAMBLE ON? with painful hindrances? Turn aside un- der the shadow of Chiropractic, “twill re- lieve and refresh thee for the rest of life’s Journey. DR. M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor. , 226 North Maple. Phone 369-W. - Consultation and Examination Free. i ll Dutton, Staley & Company “Casper’s Pioneer Brokers” Daily accurate quotations from New York, Denver and Lusk ov erivele telegraph wires. All local oil stocks bought, sold and quoted. Instant service. List your stocks with us, we will , get you the highest possiple price. Ask for our Market Letter 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyoming Phone 1133 a tables” Grown by a i Altho the attendance at the state LARAMIE, Wyo., Sept. 13.—Should evidence be obtained estab-| fair this year is reported to have “shing that John and Pete Cardillo and Walter Newell, agents of the tate prohibition commissioner's office, were responsible for the death ‘been below that of former years, the agricultural and horticultural. exbib- its were considered exceptionally good Washakie counties ety long drouth had its effect, however, in the Natrona county captured prizes as SATISFIED ON CLAIMS OF WILSON, SAYS ONE President Wilson, far from satis- fying the Billings People of salient Points of the peace treaty, left a cloud vrrdlesatictaction in his wake, accord- ing to W. J. Coddington, newspaper man, who was in Billings the day the! resident spoke 4 whg is now spend- Ing some time In Casper. “Amiong all the people I talked to about the president’s address, I fail- éd to find one who left the meeting with a better understanding of the treaty than whén he went there and all were dissatisfied with the trend of his address,” said Mr. Coddington. "It was not an explanation and not convincing, the president failing to be specific in answering questions which the people want to know.” ema Se tS A Tribune Wantad will sell it. THE FLOMAR HOTEL Worland, Wyo. MISS F. RADER, Prop. Having taken over the management of the Elk Hotel, the name has been changed to FLOMAR. It has» been refurnished and remodeled throughout. Hot and cold water in each room, steam heated. An ideal place to stop while in Worland. Sample Room in Connection. Wire for Prices Today RAD? 2 2LL Lee 156 N. Wolcott We Can Ship a Few Thousand Tons of COTTON SEED CAKE from our twelve large Mills in i TEXAS LOUISIANA H OKLAHOMA and i MISSISSIPPI ; during October Southland Cotton Oil Company Head Office—Paris, Tex RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps Lester Brokerage House Inc. NEW YORK OIL S 13, 1919 ASSAULT HEARING TODAY The preliminary hearing of Jerome “Campbell, 68-year-old carpenter, ‘charged with Tape against a 15-year- ‘eld girl, is scheduled to come up in justice of peace court this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The complaint asking for the arrest of Campbell was sworn out yesterday>by the girl who was wronged. eran oo 2 Women in Covington, Ky., ar |nancing a co-operative store project with a view to lowering the cost of living. “TOUTICURA HEALS PLD FLZEMA On Face, Neck and Hands. 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