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sat HELENS ic L[OTED ON CURB, $47 feet and was drilled 40 feet into ‘ the sand. gee. of the ak © ode Hee Local O71 Stocks Williams, FB. T...---.---.- 1.56 1.60 5 back seve lays. yoming Bia Ask | Western Exploration 4.30 4.40 | Production of New Gusher on Sec-|News representative making per. Amaigamated Royalty --.--$1.00 $1.12 wie rans eeeen= nen ---- 39 a tion 25 Equal to Well That - gone. nventign’ aaa oF che me eines bs ak oe American Oo $B) Keoturst oo... elluvuag15 12125 It Offsets flush production ef 20,000 bairels and a is a \ ; i i Lak gto Ss : oe a week latter was being pinched down ¥ Operations in Pickett 4 e Take on Bessemer _ 38 40 New York Curb Stocks to 8,000 barrels, the lowest production > New Significance with Recog- Bis Indian 44 (47 Reports puntiahed two weeks 280! considered. consistent with safety. It ou Be So eae S| wy 02 4 . 4 - Curb Market Buck Creek 1.85 "140 | Mies oeg SomMOR, 5 association, on section 25-40-79, Salt SW tiction wes duo to locet conditions ‘ Bist Black’ Tail - 16 18 Mrerrite werent s Creck, had completed an 8,000 barrel!”'The bringing in of another well on if > 6 Columbine. _ 64 fan | eee ce usher In the Second Wall Creek sand ene east onerhalt of this same section {ff If you don’t attend the regular meeting of Cas- Anna Eeclle Wyoming is the latest| Consolidated Ro: 1.88 1.41! Gosden ‘> |revealed only to a partia} extent all the more than a ypar later with an initial Wyoming oil issue to be listed on the/Cow Gulch — 30.331 G\mulgeo Pl @ facts and the importance of this strike. |'proquction equal to that of the first per Lodge B P O E No. 1353 on New York curb, it was revealed today| Elkhorn __-_ 19° “22 hse creole’ Peed. An a 320 | This well has apparently confirmed the | on jeads to the conclusion that this 9 APe Be Ne Ean, . ? E. Patten, president of the com-|/Great Western Petroleum — 43 16}\yniarete, (Sites 48.76 49.50 | existence of a new pool in Salt Creek large production comes from an oil pool who has just returned from Chi-| Jupiter _ 4% 05% | eae Ret Con 120 128/ which undoubtedly is one of the rich-|br eo proton con Thabo: wists tank where he spent 15 days on busi-| Kinney 60 * .63 J ft... Com. 9.62 9.87 | est in the world. ‘s for the company. With several score of companies continually clamor- ing for recognition of the curb market, SS 000 barrels a day, or practically the[ oy in the world. The log of the last Ts . his ‘development sidstn a “aisrtioane (HEME TEa OIE SESS exes 00) + 7 7508 228-00 same as the original Midwest gusher| un ietion hee not hoon oneie ata Initiation and entertainment. step in the progress of the Anna Belle| Mountain & Gult _ crs ray éx7 | On the same section, completed in Sep- is presumed the second sand was : U. 8. Steel 105.87 106.87 but: it is'nt she's company, whose holdings in this state| Mosher Oil _ | ° 4 3 tember, 1918, instead of 8,000 barrels ‘found around 1,600 feet. Another fact B Ord E R and Kansas total 9,120 acres of well] Northwest Liberty Bonds as at first reported. The well was ac- here is er L. NX. : about which there is little doubt is that ' selected oil lands on which a big de- | Outwe: sy (3%'s 2. ~ tually finished early in November tho velopment campaign will shortly be in- stituted. Hutton Lake -.. - Lance Creek Royalty Lusk Royalty 02 Picardy .. .09 ) Ist 4's », Wyo, '; Today’s Markets by Wire : Furnished Daily by Taylor & Clay, Ground Floor Oil Exchange Building, Casyer, New York Stock Exchange Stocks Mexican Petroleum ~$215.00 $214.00 FLOWS 20,000 spet_ Daily The new preduccr came in with a flush production of approximately 20,- that fact did not become generally stilt 16 Pro- duction has been pinched dowy to about 8,000 barrels, that being ail the pipe the top of the Wall Creek sand at 1,- with those recently completed inthe Homer field in Louisiana and are agnong the largest producers of light the second sand in the heart of the field is much thicker than originally six . While the well is| Miss Delores Mann has accepted a te pally aie makiti probably | position in the Fashion Shop, 112,000 to 16,000 barrels a day, th A. 3, Kireh, who has been a. guest s it the Dew Drop Inn, returned to his line and storage tanks can take care of. | @' 5 ‘The original Midwest gusher struck | home in Riverton last night. LONDON: postage stamps, in celebrati ave being Issued for 1920 in yt A Tribune Wantaa wit sey ;! Friday Night, January 2, 1920 Riverton Refining —--- Royalty & Prod. Gorp Spring will see the material- ization of extensive plans for drilling 2nd 4’ Ist 4%@ known until several weeks later. It had been on top of the sand for more supposed. It is generally credited with Robert Cohen, Secretary. - a thickness of about 40 feet, but the out the property, according to Mr. Pat-|Sunset ~....-_._ 2nd 44's . drill actually went that depth into the ten. Tom Bell Royalty — ard 4%4's - sand in the first well without reaching The most important of these oper-|Gates Bi 4th 44's _ manner that even a tyro can under-|hottom and operations had to be sus- tions probably will center in the Pickett luke field where all material is on the ground for the drilling the first weil in that Wind RF. r Refining Victory Loan stand the workings. Mr. Templeton is well fitted for the investigation as he WYOMING ORUDE OIL MARKET |is able to mix with the men in the hort 00 On: Creck 2.95 | field and obtuin facts at first hand that pended because it was impossible to go deeper. The drillers who brot in the first well declared that if all the facts were known they would have created Rock River - Morgan, now stite geologist for Wyo-|sait Crock — Bik Basin 2 2.35 |4re Benerally a closed book to the un-|4 sensation. ming, in his report on the Pickett lake| pig Muddy 2 at eigen Jinitiated. Mr. Ross thru his experience se RR IEE, field claims that e dome should de-| pilot Butte ande: 5 |'n front of the forge and “fanning a = salaiactiva hoene aimatlas Se ee cangee “\temper screw" is also well placed. Read The Tribune Want Ada of which lies at EE | Anna Belle Wyoming stock is large- ly held in tho cast whe: interests are attr strong finan: understood to have cted by the conservative nt of the concern in encou: ans for having it listed on the The amount of stock outstand- small and hold- have realized good profits be The Change of Commanders mama, MSO A Happy N uwnoe cae rio AIDS INDUSTRY appy New Year al employes, BY E. RICHARD SHIPP The Commanding Officer, old and wrinkled and ‘gray,*worn and weary to our friends and patrons, and to our uso of big prospects for the from his year-long campaign, condemned to die at midnight, sits silent and who have helped us to make so many friends and p- coming season offerings re small 5 . . . alone in his quarters waiting the coming of the firing squad. trons. } ful business men are back of| The Ohio No. 2 well on the north-| Office Maintained Here for Investi- His fast dimming eyes behold the sexton toiling at the grave that will goon be his. : His dull ears hear the faint roll of muffled drums. He dreams of the past. Dreams of the day when he raised his standard and took the world. He was welcomed by ringing bells, blowing whistles, playing bands, the joyful shouts of the people. ‘Then all was joy and happiness. Flags flying, banners waving, staff of three hundred and sixty-five picked men. They are gone. One by one the wars have claimed them. He is left friendless—the fast dying solitary survivor of that brave band. The guards come to take him to the place of his burial. As they lead him away he hears ringing bells, blowing whistles, playing bands, and the joyful shouts of the people. With the last loek of his fast glazing eyes he sees the new)Commanding Officer, flags flying, banners waving, surrounded by his staff, take possession of the quarters he has just left. The guards wrap his shel!-torn and tattered standard about his wasted form. He is lowered into his last resting place and the watchers catch a glimpse of the faded insignia—1919. The frozen earth swallows him up as the Commanding Officer runs his standard to the top of the flagstaff. the ventur by the off SHORTAGE GUL THREATENS Mexican Trouble Inspires Wide Discussion of Solution for Problem and no salaries are drawn west quarter of section 3-35-65 in the 1 Creek field is reported to be down 3,430 feet with prospect of get ting the ofl sand within a week. The} cota sand is expected at a depth of | 500 feet. Comparing with other biz producers brot in by the Ohio compan this should be a good well. NEW MEXICO DRILLING ATTRACTING ATTENTION {Albuquerque Journal.) There is considerable interest shown in the develoyment of New: Mexico oil ields in the Tularosa basin, north of El Paso, in Otero and Lincoln coun- ies vind in the Jornado and Caballo basins, northern Dona Ana and south- eastern Sierra. counties. In southern Lincoln county a British Colurnbin company is drilling for oil at Oscuro,| go hargi and the well is about 1,000 feet deep.| here papain esti a fetledenre sie Hurther south, in Otero county, north-|edmenting off wells that embodies en. west of the town of ‘Tularosa, a deep tirely now principles and works to per- test well is drilling by the Southwest-!fection. They have alsa complled. ste. »]ern Tularosa’ Oil company. ona favor-| tistics that are of exceptional value co xble structure in the middle of Tula-|the oll fraternity and by thel i rosa, basin. Several miles farther south | ¢ : varies | gation of Conditions Proves Big Help | The bureau of mines of the United| States has had established in Casper for some time past, an office for investi- | | gating conditions in the field here. T! | results brot about by the men in charge | of this office are of wonderful help to| the oil men in general and those com- panies in particular that were the! cause of the bureau's installation here. | The work is under the direction of R. M. Templeton, and 8. E. Ross, formerly | a driller and oil worker of the Califor- | nia fields, is tho practical assistant. This offico of the bureau was iestab- lished here thru a fund supplied by several of the larger oil companies and which was contributed to by the Ohio Oil company, the Midwest Refining company, tho UUnois Pipe Line com- pany, the Carter Oil Co., the Franco Petroleum Co. and xeveral others for their common working interests. ance We thank you for the business you haive given us in 1919, and look forward with pleasure to serving you during the coming season. mand of —- cc! cae he marched into his quarters with his 164 SOUTH CENTER “STYLE HEADQUARTERS” Where Society Brand Clothes Are Solc TI rrr peiations and the representing that indus " making much of the probable dec: \ in fuel oil threatened by trouble with Mexico. The manner in which this news is being exploited proves that the coal industry is anxious over the in- roads made on the use of coal by oil. More railroads ure turning to petro- leum for their fuel, while many of th ships being cons od with oil burning devices. © installing oil burners in many ss and during the late coal strike ’ > liane ASM Paks & nee as engineers and draftsmen, © bree: ve ing Dd & gt the sudden demand upon fuel oi! | the same basin the mont-Tularosa|have placed these new methods an Ty sontapout 2 ten epete seve, the ebouting Pa Hea eae Bole dealers for which they were not pre-|Uasin Oil company has heen drilling | results of thelr researches before the || SMbroidered insignia—1920—bursts upon their view. pared, prevented lar contracts being | With a small ri nd recently - decided | oi! men in h clear and ri made for the artic Domestic con-|{? drill with a large standard rig, The | eee £ ° . The r W. Cox Oil comps is drilling with h, Fak 6 zs “Yl = sumers ulso called for oil. The result x | dao dnGrteslna (deniid ior WHT CG) ee epee cee om AAA AA dealers ure preparing in the future,|Vortion of Tularosa basin ubout 60} miles north of El Paso. The O| is drilling in Tularo: and which docs threaten to cut in on fanaialy on the Mast of eval men, “'’ [tvo miles west of Lcondido, a etation | Ss hgghaeegeate OA « That.the loss of Blexican cul yetro-}©R the El Paso & Southwestern rail- 2 ccnuionn anbenien BIN Cede tatnarsitted’ in dive ivets ten | SHOR DY RCo) wall MErnerelars aC c . Stores will be open until 9 tonight, closed all day Dc nnitint’ etd 18 LtHA is pOrtA TOCA ATSEE strong companies actual drilling in evs Oil News. : Nawaivea’ oll into the United States ase Ive differen Sc PatMgroemstaain, epot OIL AND GAS NEWS—Comi Que cha 13,400,000 barrels which went into our Pe ae x oming. a : Will SORMMIREIOn TR tas Ou 10S COD : The Clerks’ Union thanks the merchants of Caspt veraccea cant os ce"**°| FTEFRIBERATION PROCESS a PICTORIAL REVIEW—Dec. and Jan. issues not pub- tistGes hepety Le hee at ana ol pilus tiny Oxtaten tarolsra anincsicals| lished. Feb. issue due about Jan. 20. : und the latter showed an inere August of 260,000 barrels. In the first ten months of 1918, the total imports Real the same cordial relations will exist in the future. Library USED FOR REDUCING Ghs COSMOPOLITAN—December issue on sale today. NM de petrole » Mexic % ‘ oe neuer eetrcieuss som’ SMyaico. wens, A ean Ca cane: Sar eo ; D E r issue due about We Wish All Siena oe while in other sections of. the country. | 52 oege-age-cge-sge a little 60 per | | oe BO NS pRRtG. Chee: imports, the de.{-Ths plant is primarily to extract the] nad an, 10th. a for tho article has caused un ag.| sAsoline from the ‘gos used’ by, the Loy-| Sha tah eat aan tm Se ea A HAPPY NEW YEAR Produc nisi anti still Curther | eS from other plants of this kind in} 2 6 Bee age ele oes tog aed lat the extraction of the gasoline con- | Phone 5 filnlita (Sa kin coneen Gere: tent is done by refrigeration instead of | CLERKS’ UNION, No, 102, ubs »tion or ex " iP io id in the field work was < j# ins Dlecieeies an ene see ee = PAUL HUDSON, Pres., Tost aight of now in the tase of rowing (PY NO means new, and plants of this = 153 JOHN D. SALMOND, Sec. Ae iceatncass ceadaiis es quired ty {#180 produce ice for the towny of Lov-| = 2 rot. 0. Center Ot. tao SR oe ke up the balance Gai ates adil 7) months, after the installation of the| = . Ch, Lik hk dedakd ; |Machinery. The ice production, it has | a= r eee | AND INFORMATION BUREAU |more than the gasoline plant by itself | == would cost and the possibilities of j Money making thru this style of plant : | @re both varied and pumeroys. | BROKERAGE COMPANY FOR ROCK SPRINGS ORGANIZED CHEYENN Phone 256 CURRENT EVENTS—It is reported that Billie Bryan once again run for the presidency. - I am sure this would Lester Brokerage House Inc. Specializing in The \ cials isit of party of Midwest off und engineer’ to the Maverick | Springs field, Fremont county, W yO.,| bas given rise to the report that the The Information will 31.—The |= Wyo., Dee. ! ~ , . ss Rock Springs Brokerage company, cap- Bu J 4 ‘i ‘ company proposes extensive operations reau . ‘ 2 pane i 5 ital stock, $95,000, bas been organized . mea Ww di N 1 dieioaat gts made overtures for] 4," tegiman. J.D. Morrone. gud Still n a wonderful Newspaper Sale in 1920. ; pub Daun Guia ecet Sea National start thi « Migs. PB Paki 1 STOCKS AND i eutr ger bebe ec cEIttin resets | Bank art this veo night by tea F Den er Pos Daily telegraphic Toate al oath ine York, Dew ming company recently made the Ohio | and Carter companies 4 handsome offer | (ov their holdings and has announced seta temas pie ine aie ividea into shares of the par tale Sie know of no way to celebrate except by Reading an up-to-date \idububebd btdidéiéic itd outlet for prevent, production und more}; 00 each. buyi vi » con- e . = wells drilled next ¢ a. f Ter eee cpies Hecate of Magazine. - Cure Declined Gi hacking cough | the and a hesdyche? Well, I've a Little | ‘wood you could hack, and it might cure | Lendou Opinion. | GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. | | P. 0. Box 325, Rm, 10, Lyric| on — filed articles of {gcorporation in the of- fice of the secretary of state here A. Minton, all of Rock Springs, andq/z BRUNSVOLD & FUNKHOUSER |} OR aylor ida i Exchvage Bldg. “Phone 203-204 Does a Nice Business This is New Year’s Eve, the end of an eventful year. ‘I Wishing Everybody A HAPPY NEW YEAR Tomorrew.isithe begi CHAS. The Newsboys’ Club will attend the Lyric today J inno Big Now Your. Let's al N : iN ; , q 156 N. Wolcott Phone 1142 | M. GUNNISON. TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. ver and other mar’ over our private wires. _ Place the convenient facilities of our office at yo" disposal to buy, sell or obtain the best markets and to-the-minute quotations, at Information and quotations furnished upon requ on Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberly Bouds 3” other issues. Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. Ground Floor, Qi! Ex Bids: dealt?