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PAGE FOUR TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. NO HEARINGS ON —OMOOT OIL BILL House Receives Written Briefs In-| stead and Will Expedite 1 Local Stocks Westem 8.0. & J... 3.00 3.50 : Bid Ask! Wyo-Kans *~ b'00 0 Leasing Measure pated Rity. 1.12 -O-Tex 2 23 * oe Sa Rat #3 Eanes y Announcement that the hotse pub- Ss New York Ae lic lands committee has decided not) to hold héarings on the Smoot leas-| ing bill, as contained in private ad- vices to The Tribune from Washing- ton, but will receive written briefs if filed soon, is an encouraging sign for the speedy consideration of the measure in that it will offset much of the delay. that might result thru oral hearings and arguments. Writ ten briefs can be considered more ex- peditiously with the result that a fa- vorable report on the Smoot bill can) be expected at an early date. Frank G. Curtis also sends encour- | aging news from the capital, pointing Midwest Refining Midwest Common Midwest Preferred Merritt re Glenrock Oil - Cosden a3 Okmulgee P. & R.__ Sinclair Gulf St. Cr. Prod. Assn. _ Western S, 0, & L._- Prod. & Ref., com. New York Stock Exch yn Petroleum 210% as Oil vy Gulch esper Ranger 1 Rity. ange 208? Sinclair Oil = 58 out the fact that whereas last Janu- Rity U.S. Steel ----- 103% ary a 50 percent royalty was being | ae Units demanded, it is fixed at 25 percent roleum Stanley Greene ----- 50 75 in the bill that has passed the sen- & Gulf Mosher -.. - 500 600 ate. 1 200 Club - 300 350 “A few days or few months delay “50 Teapot .-. =. 90 100 | will discourage only summer soldiers | .06 ‘i and sunshine patriots,” says Curtis. 07 3% Lee mode “There are great national and antes on Re: Ag st 4s ee national questions in the center o nee : hie Corp. is med te the congressional stage and under all n 15 Ist 4%s _ the circumstances I think we have had | -28 2nd 4%s noble support in congress. Personal 16 8rd 4\%s __- ly Tam glad LaFollette got the venom, 1.50 4th 4%s out of his system on the senate floor 4.00 Victory Loan _ as that called for answers all to our - | credit. { CRUDE OIL MARKET “We are asking for an equal di-| WYOMING j ------- | vision of the royalty between the state | and the nation. It has been advanced} 1.80 |} from 25 percent in the house bill of | .25 last February to 45 percent in the ‘senate bill just passed. All are work WESTERNEX. 1S. IL COMPANIES OHIO GETS WELL SPOUTING il $1.00EIk Basin _-.. 1.60Grass Creek - Warm Sprin Salt Creek Big Muddy Pilot Butte i { IN SALT CREEK Total Incorporations for August Shows Decrease from Num- Bats ly The Ohio company in the Salt ation company er in July Creek field on section 13-39-79 has arrel well Tues- <—os encountered oi] after touching the second Wall Cr and, the hole 1,200 feet, pany reports, the s e ta depth of ns coun- Oil rose in In its compilation of the number ated on of new companies entering the oil | business August with an authorized | capitalization of $50,000 or greater, 3 * the Journal of Commerce reports! PLE oe contin I only 103 concerns with an gne- (and the (welll will” prot | peted this week. nd being encoun- 5 feet. in this well | bly be com- y owns An hour pal $586,161,000 in July. Commenting on the activity in} “ith ® forming new oil companies, the Jour- LIST ar im wND BAS | action, mak was brot in. 1 flow has pro than a! of Commerce says: The compilation furnishes some casure of the boom which has been been om the in wrted by p ; fficials h a under way in the oil industry and ’ This well was connected up sith which, on the basis of the August re- be ure » Ol & Gus turns, might be regarded as havine rns from this 5 yout October t. > report that the two wells will amount $50,000 monthly or equival- sed the During the fi juarter of the yeur, the record gave evidence of more than average activ- ity, but nothing exceptional. ‘Then, starting with March, when an indicat- in- GRANTED IN WYOMING terests in the to about Angus MePhersou, Casper, E12 of | -33-79 to better than cis i aote ie ed investment of $104,469,000 was capital stock ‘outstanding bused shown, the trend was steadily up- Steffen, Shoshoni, St of production y Sard, until the end of July. | farin. where the well consequence of the lively interest Matson, Cheyenne, EE Seed he ang hibited in this form of enterprise NW; NEUSW? during these later months, the total to date this year is already far / head of the combined totals for the) of 7 veers 1917 and 1918. During the; eight-month period, 997 companies of have been organized, their aggregate } » authorized italization appearing Westert ploration The Matson, Cheyenne, W% 61 and Ws of 18-57-61. L. Johnson, Elk Mountain, all 19-81. Rumsey, Ledbetter proper Mi of this i ) prop- Rawlins, of 16-: -81 an in the preceding years. }/16-21-80. ( In 1918, for cxample, 820 concerns! Irene A. Kelley, Cheyenne, all of were launched, although their total }36-47-64. ; ‘ capital amounted to considerably less! Bear River Oil & De than a third of the authorized capi-/Co., Ogden, E% of 5-20-1 tal involved in the formation of 997]of 8-20-120 and NW% of companies so far this year. “Various contributing factors might | 2 e 31,5 abeth J. Mahoney, Rawlins, al! | . ‘It is significant. of the character! of 3: 6-88. ) AC a of support which hes been attractive) Ole Larson, Rawlins, SVs of 16- © Consolic Ro uUnAnY the prospects of the oil industry, | 19-80 und N'% of 22-19-80. a joe : lly regarded as favorable, that Erni Sundin, Rawlins, S%s of vi aMOWeN ze of the companies in-| 22-19-80 and N44 of 26-19-80. corporated in 1919 has been much| M. ©. Bradshaw, Denver, all of ‘ > . i tL u ROYALTY IN OIL elopment NE% )-120. A .H. Maxwell, Lander, all of me: be cited as underlying the decline iny E. Lee, Cheyenne, all of 17-) Leas the total last month from the high|3 Governor Proposes Amend- level reached in July. Labor agitation | B. Baughn, Manville, all of 16- und unrest, the investigation under- | 30.68. taken into high living costs, carrying! R, RB. with it the prospect of deflation all 16- ¢ along the line, and the usual summer ment Randall, Newcastle, all of (opecial to The Tribune.) dy Turner, Hampshire, N 1 4 Sw Sept. 36 dullness, al] tended to make diffi- ;NW S%SW4% of 19-41 ove is endeavoring to sc- cult the flotstion of new securities, ;and NW? NW'4SW% of 30-41-66. nt to the Smoot the inveatment market being charac- John J. Broderick, Riverton, SW 4 | i -rul lund leasing bill whereunder terized ‘one leading banker as id other states in which petro- ‘deader tin at any time during the 1 be produced from leased wer except during the Liberty Loan ands will have the option of campaigningy.’ This naturally tended SE% of 24-33-91, —— The official reception to be given | by congress today to General Persh- cing their res of the royalty to curb new enterprise. jing will be featured with the pre- from such leases either in cash or) “As a matter of fact a survey of | Sentation of a gold sword of honor. crude oil. The umendment is desired|the record shews how unusual the n ord that the states may take ad- July total was, und it is regarded us of a situation, should it arise, not unlikely to stand as the high- GEOLOGICAL WORK vherein the market value of ro: ter mark for seme time to come. It crude oil would ¢ 1a cash royalty may be Sho that the indicated in- Maps ap Bine Free, barrerieg return from Je: The Shoot bi stment jn new oil concerns during gy pbs Torting esa in its present form provides that the August was the largest for any pei d . 'yoming Map and B plea i state whe situated federal since the outhreuk of hostilities in °* 0: ¢% 338, Rep. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. petroleum land shall receive 45 per 1914, with the exceptioneof the quar- cent of the income from the leasing ter immediately pre edijug, when in of petroleum lJand shull receive 46 ithree months an aggregate of more per cent of the income from the | than $1,000,000,000 was rolled up.’ i such land. “ Governer Cua: De re the bill changed to provide, “4 special convention of the G e [@) that the state, should it prefer to/Growers’ Associution of o /Gr 45 per cent of {Will mect a Jand in lien !C¥SS the organizution of farmers for from Molitical purpo: hemstitching and picot edge work; special attention to mail orders. io so, might demand production from the B nt of the ee neome j lease An international | confe of The I of Wales and party are Women physicians, for whien prepara- SINGER SEWING MACHINE hec to spend today in the en (lene jbeen making for ee a yment of the scenic ylories of the Mon will get ur in N 1 ; ’ Aue Regen tiaierieicity of York City today und contione for 721 Capitol Ave Cheyenne, Wyo. -ording to com-, QF THE CITNZENS’ STATE BANK OF CASPER, AT CASPER, IN THE | Loans * gate iz capital involved of = = 5 ial Pe ee fi.| With such a favorable prelimina-|Overdrafts, Secured and Unsecured —_—_- 2 “sg 200202 GIRERS ICA Gilelca IRAE pal TY, Teport from the Ohio company, | County d Schoo! Warrants 298,404.02 ‘i pe this well promises to be a real pro., Stocks, urities, etc. 26,558.29 cers. No mation n of the! structure in northerm Texas, «a : 7 | probable location of the new plant. ling to adviews received here. Leases | pipeline facilities for mar Keting the aap held by the Wyo-Tex in this ficld [gas Bre available for immediate us. 4 | Casper Petroleum Takes Jump. é Casper Petroleum stock jumped | Reservation of the corporation ti-| into lively demand in Casper with the | tle, “Casper Refining company,’’| announgement that the company had made with the secretary of state re-| joined interests with the Wyokans Oil cently, has been cancelled by Dovg-| syndicate for the development of the las interests. No assurance has been /|latter’s holdings on the Ferris dome. received here, however, that a third! Stock considered little more than refinery was projected for Casper. |.verthless has changed hands at a \lively rate duting recent days since fhe location of the new well is ad-| mirably situated with respect to good roduction secured -by the General Petroleum on thé same section. Sinclair to Build Soon. The Sinclair Oi] corporation pro- poses the erection of a Wyoming re- finery as soon as an output of 5000 —_- barrels a day can be contracted, andj Wyo-Tex Uncorks Gasser present consolidations can be effect-- The Wyo-Tex Oil company has un-, ed, according to statements of offi- corked a big gasser on the Orlena REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, AT CASPER, IN THE STATE OF WYOMING, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE 12TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1919. ‘Plain? ~*Royal Gord’ ‘Nobby’ ‘Chain’ ‘Usco’ Rose, peda ia $298,660.55 bie Nob .oans an iscounts Seeing: Z 293, 5 J. S. Certificate of Indebtedness _- 35,000.00 See the 1g ODS Stocks, securities 11,011.00 Interest paid 55 : 533.09 Dap from National Bank pea ay eas $65,365.31 petiee ‘Nobby’ i bi I ue from National Ban| 65,365.36 Checks and Cash Items - oF 349.50 The obby is a big rough } in B. 4 : SO pele aust ees ee cad sc 60.50 husky fellow. The tire they are ; ional Bank Notes. 250.00 : gh a eae pie ee ara 3.29 66,028.65 all talking about. Gal se ie AA een ees BE $414,447.68 . TAN HITIER A great road gripper—a sure Capital paid in ~ Fi, $25,000.00 A d Surplus fund --____ - 5,000.00 enough non-skidder and non. Un yates profits = 4,589.92 Individual Deposits Subject to e .. Certificates of Deposit, time ———-- 365,718.98 slipper. Tuterest received 14,138.68 | Total $414,447.58 THE STATE OF WYOMING, County of Natrona,—ss: I, W. 0. RATCLIFF, Cashicr of the wbove-named bank, do solemnly swear that the ahove statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. elie: w. RATCLIFFE, _ Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of September, 1919. | Makes easier riding and easier ’ driving. More safety, more com- fort—more mileage. oO. SEAL ARIE. ALLEN, « Or : ‘ : GO) MARIE Notary Public. . ‘Nabby’ is a United States Tire, My issi eX: s September 17, 1921. ' Correct-Attert: —which means none better, Just WILLIAM O. WILSON. ‘ ‘ C, L. RHINEMUTH, L. B. TOWNSEND, Directors. REPORT OF CONDITION right for our roads. _ ‘United States Tires _. are Good Tires STATE OF WYOMING, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE 12TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1919. RESOURC and Discounts 6,504.85 11,987.75 Banking House, Furniture and Fix 2,246.84 Other Keal Estete and Mortga: Due from National Banks Due from State Banks and Bank Cheeks and Cash Items Money Reserve in Bank, viz: ges Owned —- 1,927.45 Tender and National Bank Notes_. 14,178.00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Pennies —_- ies Prati |e 178.59 358,792.34 Total 3 1,035,094.11 $50,006.90 | Capital paid in 6,788.86 Undivided Profi Individual Deposits Subj Certificates of Deposit, Certificates of Deposit, Time Certified Checks ane 908,144.34 24,715.91 40,347.50 968,207.75 | 10,097.60 Total rn $1,035,094.11 THE STATE OF WYOMING, County of Natrona,—s: ys Bailey, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear ove statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. - i W. J. BAILEY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th da; 1919. AL) y of September, D. H. GRIFFITH, Notary Public. ( My commission expires July 1gZ1. Correct-Attest : JOHN F, M C LEk J. BURKE, H. 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