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— ood PAGE FOUR OIL COMPANIES INCORPORATED Two Will Have Headquarters at Cheyenne and Another One at Laramie aes Local Oil Stocks Bia Amalgamated Royalty American - Atlas Bessemer .. Big Indian {Boston Wyoming Burky OU _ Buck Creek | Black Tali Columbine Consolidated Cow Gulch Elkhorn Great Western Petroleum — Jupiter Kinney Hutton Lake — Lance Creek Royalty — Lusk Royalty ,Lusk Petroleum Mosher Oil —~. Mountain & Gulf — 1 to The Tribune, SNNE, Wyo., Dec. 26.—Five companies, three interested in oil, filed articles of incorporation in the office of the Wyoming secretary of state Wed- nesday. They follow: Wyowa Petroleum company, $1,000,000, di CHEYE capital headquarters at Chey- ors for the first year, Wal- trown, Charles F. Maxwell and nk J. Champ. Western Royalty & Oil company, capital stock, $500,000, headquarters at Cheyenne, directors for the first year, Claude F. Palme O. E. Garretson, Ward Hildredth, 0. Eaton and W. B. Hays. Co-operativé stock, enne, ter S Fr w. 3 ; Holding company, capt : Today’ s “Markets by Wire : Furnished Daily by Taylor & Clay, ( , Ground Floor Oil Tae Cas Cg Vor Di iecenan -$1.00 » $1.12|Wyo-Kans .-.,- on 1.80 03 a Glenrock Oil -..--.--. * | Cosd: 7) Western States 0, & L. * Wintints; “Bors Western Exploration 4.15 Wy-0-Tex New York Curb Btocks: Midwest Common ...--. Midwest Preferred Merritt ..--..... — Prod. & Ref., Com_--.-_ New York Stock Exchange Stocks Mexican Petroleum ----$219.50 $222.50 Texas Oil 22302 i Sinclair ou 40.00 43.00 U. S. Steel_- 106.00 106.00 tal stock, $25,000, headquarters at L z mie, directors for the fret year, W. H. Northwest — Liberty Bonds Owens, H. M. Barnhart, William Tr. |Outwest 110%'s belts Corbett, H. A, Brookhart, H. M. Jon- | Picardy AA i 83.20 kins D. Snavely and H. L. Davis, | Riverton Refining - hand 4's 91.30 sheridan Ice company, capital stock, |Reyalty & Prod. Corp- st 44's 93.20 headquarters at Sheridan, ai-|Sunset ~----- --- st 1-12 rectors for the first year, Frank S, Rob-|Tom Bell Royalty - ard 434": 93.72 inson, C, E. Tarr and Florence B. Tarr. | Gates - 4th 4%'s 91.58 ‘Hulett & Alzada Teléphone company, | Victory Loan __— capital Hulett, stock, $5,000, headquarters at directors for the first year, Grant E, Bay, William Boyd and J..-W. Jolly. MIDWEST RIG REPLAGED ON SECTION 25, WORK TO RESUME THIS WEEK No. 1 will of the Midwest com- on section 25-36- Lance Creek field, is rigging up preparatory to drill- ing today. The rig which was burned down about ten days ago has been re- placed. Drilling should be started in a few days. This is considered a good prospect by the Midwest company, but several misfortun have prevented a completion thus” Big Muddy - Pilot Butte --.. 1 wane--= 1.75 OWI55 REPUBLIC SWARMS The pany By HENRY WOOD, Unit BERNE, Switzerland.—(By. mail.}— before the war, Swifzerland has becom after the war. And all of this plotting may now b “The Constitution of a Danubian Con To the credit of the Swiss it mus t be said that they resent in the ex- treme degree the abuse that is now be- ing made of their country and their hos- pitality by the led rulers and states- men of erstwhile empires and states, but they are as helpless in the matter as they are innocent. While they can- not keep their little country from b — NEW UNDER-REAMER EASES UP DILLING’ TROUBLES A new under amer recently placed on the oil supply company market ap- pears to be a big solution of the trou- bles of drilling comy s in Wyoming: Where this uDas rr has been test- ing converted into an inctbator, how- over, they can at least try to keep the plots being brooded therein from actual- ly hatching, and the Swiss secrét serv- ice together with its. gendarmes, its policemen,,its detectives and its public officials generally aré putting in quite 2 few sleepless nights to this end. In fact there is every reason to pre- sume that they are losing more sleep rying to keep the plots from hatching than the plotters are in trying to make them hatch. Exiled satesmen and rut crs have to keep busy; plotting is life itself to ex-statesmen and ex-diplomats and it is entirely possible that Switzer-} land is taking the plotting that is go- ing on within her borders about a hun-} dred times more seriously than are the} plotters themselves. In any event both) are keeping busy. Now that the gradual readjustment of Burope has left no doubts in the minds of certain exiled rulers like ex- King Constant ce and some of the former ru man states ed r proved a better instrument of the under- nt. hale @ncountered field, under-reaming Many of the under- used cause trouble be- cause the cutt bits break off and plug up the hol Thts difficulty is said to be practically eliminated by the new under-reamer nted by Grant. It is a light tool. It can be placed in use by one man instead of four to six men the present under- in the Wyoming fs quite common, reamers now new a9 the or is being han- Supply company GRAVITY PIPELINE FROM PINE MOUNTAIN TALKED of the plotting in Switzerland has come slowly to center in one great scheme, . scheme that is not only considered} possible, but that is conSidered by many , The Wyoming Exploration company ]ot the greatest minds and authorities jis considering the construction of a] ©f Europe as being absolutely impera- pipe line from the top of Pine Mountain | tive and inevitable. to the railroad eight mit way. This| This is the constitution of a Danu- company has three wells in the Pine] lian Federation to replace the oid dual Mountain district with afourth drill-}monarchy, and which according to its . is the only thing that can in- use the height of the field above! sure the life of the half dozen or more states into which the old Austrian-Hlun- jthe level of the railroad lines, it wiil " be possible to have a gravity pipe line| garian monarchy has been divided. all of the distanc The cost of con- Whether this Danubian Federation struction will be smafl for this reason, | has its center north of the Danube with lwhat is left of Hungary and Austria us a basis or whether it has its center {south of the Danube with Serbia and |.tumania playing the leading role;; | whether it be monarchial or republican in form, together with half a dozen oth- F er possibilities or ramifications, are gen- jerally considered unimportant. All that is regarded as vital and imperative is it is estimated. MWHORTER REFINERY AT —_—— that it be organized in full harmony The small MeWhorter refinery at} with and support of the allfes, Osage on the Burlington raijroad line} The new states like Poland and near igemont, is nearing completion.|Czecho-Slovakia figure they can go it The Whorter Refining company ex-|alone. They don’t know as a matter pects to ha the refinery in opera-|of fact because they have no tried yet, tion by January 1 und they are determined to try, but! a the political and economical statesmen | of Burope are looking mighty askanc' Vinally Serbia and Rumania which hay already demonstrated thi it alone will, it is gen with their increased territory and popu- lution resources—and war debts—be able to get away with it, and yet it is in- sisted they would be able to do it much better in a confederate existence than alone Over 99 Per Cent Growth. An interesting sidelight on the na- tion-wide cumpaign of the Episcopal church is contained in the budget of the Chicago diocese just completed, In explaining the purposes to which the fund of 75 a year sought there of the hopelessness of their causes, all} Hungary and German Austria, as they | wo------- 2.10 on--n--$2.10 Lusk --..--------- --- 2.05 Lander ..-----. ---------------—— 1.25 WITH SPIES, MANY EXILED ROYALISTS AND POLITICAL INTRIGUES AS LENDERS AMONG MONARCHISTS PLOT NEW DANUBE FEDERATION ed Press Staff Correspondent From ‘The Playground of Europe” of e “The Plotting Ground of Europe” of e summarized feration.” in one general end of see Vienna regain some of its past glory as the center of the new Danubian con- federacy; Budapest is equally well rep- !resented while there are plenty of oth- standpoints. why Warsaw is inevitably destined as the future great center, of middle European life. Aside from’ political and economical considerations, such a confederation, ite, backers declare, is the only thing tiat can’ insure the future peace of Europe ‘from a racial standpoint. If Central Europe is to be “Balkanized”’ by peing split up into half a dozen or more separate states ih which the rages and population of one constantly over- lap the other, the world, they insist, must reconcile itself to a repetion of Balkan history only on a vastly larger le and ‘one in which the constant clashes and wars of these different peo- Mes for the “liberation” of their “‘irre- acemed brethern” just across the bord- ‘cr in some other state can never be | localized or kept from becoming Europe- |wide if not world-wide. But under i | Lunubian confederation which would not only render pogsible the economi- et, industrial and financial existence o* these separate countries which is con- | sidered impossible as separate states, it is declared that by making government- | al representation based upon race rath- er than upon territorial limits internal strife and warfare could also be defin- itely set aside. First of all the great bulk of the men .now backing this movement in | Switzerland are former statesmen from the old dual monarchy, In a general way it can be said they are absolutely disinterested, They are simply con- vinced from first-hand experience that the only way in which the racial, indus- trial, economical and financial difficul- tics of all the: new middle Europe states can be settled without constant warfare and friction is by some sort of u central, confederated government in which they. can work fogether rather than against each other. The other class, however, is composed Iirgely is not exclusively either of members of the Hapsburg family or of the clique that remains faithful to it. They want a Danubian federation—un- der the support of the allies of course— but monarchial inyform. That would | elve a job if not to ex-Emperor Carl at least to some Hapsburgian archduke the hangers-on who have remai: faithful ped to the family in exile. Be- tween the exiled statesmen and the | ex! Hapsburgers it is not impossible |that the Danube may confederate. ——— | Edward Meents and Attorney-General Havoner of Iowa are here for a few {days looking over the Properties of the ‘oison Spider-Boiton syndicate in the | Bolton jeld. | 2,90 ers who can demonstrate from a dozen sana before y revert to Pa ne be sg Asnoctated Press.) curcage, Dec. 26.—The fixing of March 1 as the date on which the rail- roads are to be returned to private op- eration was approved by Hale Holden, regional director for the central west, and R. H. Aishton, director of the northwest region. | “The roads should spend a_ billion dollars a year,’ said Holden, “for at least a five-year period in order to pro- vide the country with an adequate transportation machine. Extensions, | improyements and additional cquip-} ment are sorely needed. LEGISLATION NOW UP TO CONGRESS (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—President 'm Wilson, in setting March 1 for the ter-} mination of federal railroad legislation. The roads will go back to their private owners March 1 whether) congress acts or not. Both Cummins and Esch are confident, however, that! jthe railroad bill will be passed six | |weeks or two months before March 1. | Railroad rates increased under gov-| ernment control will be continued un- der private management, it is. believed. The return of the roads probably will | bring little change in ratflroad service | from the public standpoint. The inter- yening two months - will, be. stormy, | however. | Railroad labor representatives meet | here today at Gomper's call to plan to press wage increase demands owing to the cost of living not having been al bts nc Industrial , league, control, |men for jclosed the door to further delay on the towards them in their business part of congress in enacting necessary | tions during the last few years. (By Associated Pre: Mail).—-Working_wo-| men’s trade unions are raising a storm) ‘of protest against the ousting of their members from ling the war by service men. ess Rhondda, organizer of the Women's | has made this com-} = LONDON (By positions nent on their pt Women the way they | | |O should be very haye Date for Return Fixed by Presidential Proclamation and Order Is Approved by Regional Directors in Nation vaci | I|RIK. tainty of the number of sheep to, be shorn it is requested that you register as early as possible, and also place your order for bags, as it is imposbible for! the pens to buy as usual on account of the uncertainty of the number of sheep to be shorn. BISHOP SHEARING PENS. and that. would make a place for all : CHICHESTE! ER s PILLS lreduced. A strike to enforce these de-| 5 the government | relin-/ Tiled quishes. control is not improbable. | Bath- Labor. algo is. planning a. concerted t- tack onthe anti-strike provisions of the Rooms Cummins bill. | - Railroad owners are-keeping up 4} Fire- continuous “lobby ~to~obtain “favorable | | legislation, | Places The ‘express companies. also will be| and returned March 1. | - eee ef | Tile NOTICE TO SHEEPMEN l f BEF et of any The register for Bishop's shearing d pens js now open at Richards & Cun- Descrip- ‘ningham Co. On account of the uncer- tion Workmen Complete Line of Samples Expert Work done by Expert Save Money and Time by Seeing J. B. PROVINSAL Phone 800 Fire Place King of a merchant or a farmer. ‘This service is in addition to those We want to show you that this ban want to show you the many 1 ti placing it here. P. 0. 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Isenberg of Denver was in Cas- on Wednesday on 4 short business MEN All College Fraternity men are re-| Should be applied’ for now. ~~” quested to hand their name and ad- to W. J. Baily, Secy.,. Box 497.| New Regulations effective for the coming year. ~ ROYALTIES with us for quick gale. 67 & FUNKHOUSER | will exist when the peace conference finishes its work, will be dead states—} thelr own people and statesmen. admit | that. Poland and Czecho-Sloyakia are merely -gambifgg bets. -But Serbia and. Rumania ere considered as the two big » future bets of south central Eyrope. { On the gther hand there are just as many. supporters and just as many plot- ters in Switzerland who would like to 12-24-8t | | GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS | il Field Maps Blue Prints. Explorations Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. | P. 0. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric, | { 1920 AUTO LICEN ‘We will be glad to give you information regarding new rinae Pen} help you fil! in your application card. NO CHARGE R. T. 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