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——— PAGE FOUR __ ALIENISTS ARE NEXT IN TRIAL OF HARRY NEW Today’s Markets by Wire : Furnished Daily by Taylor & Clay, Ground Floor Oi) Exchange Building, Casper, Wyo. : | Local Oil Stocks Williams, B. ‘T--_-.._. Lb 1.82 (Ry ‘United Preas.) “| Bia Ask | Western Exploration - 4.50 LOS ANGELES, Jan. 2.—The read- | Amalgamated Royalty -----$1.00 $1.12) Wyo-Kang ----- ~--—-2--:1.80. 2,00! ing and answering by alienists of the | american — 02 -16 hypothetical question regarding sani- | atias ___. 03 x wonees 12.15 12.25 ty will be the next big feature of | Bessemer _ 34° ; Harry New’s trial. Defense attor- |ij¢ indian mm | neys are preparing a question be- | poston Wyoming 101 | Close | tween 5,000 and 10,000 words long. Burke Oi 36 .39 | Midwest Refining -- The testimony of aticnists begins | Buck Cree 215 2. » | Midwest Common -..-. Friday. Harry New's mother prob- | piack- Tail gt 3 1! ‘Midwest Preferred ably will not be a witness. There | Columbine 54 {Merritt ___.-__- was no session of the court on | Consolidated Ik er t a Thursday. Caw Guich fo: - ¢3))| Commerce Sg Gelin E Elkhorn _ 20 3 ‘Sate Crock P os 7 Salt Creek Prod. Assn ireat Westert Ad. NEW YEAR'S DAY FINDS = sniee"= ie hecea tae | Hinuey. 61 3 Prod. & Ref., Com-. | Hutton Lake ... 02 7 | Lance Creck Royalt '33 New York Stock Exchange Stocks sk. Royalty 29 |Mexican Petroleum - 17,50 $220. lTiuale ‘Botrolecic, as Texas Oil _- 227.50 |Mountain & Gulf. 1.03 Bere eect ra Neaherion isp S| U.S. Steel. 107.00 Northwest 235. (By Associated Press, Bpewest - $f DENVER, Jan. 2.—Cash amounting 5 to $3,800 and a number of checks were ot 3550 found on A Moore, arrested here on oe 53°65 a charge of forgery. sd, ad Moore was arrested following a sen- ike seal mlb tia 2 = aaa sational chase in the downtown secti as Victory .e res after trying to pass a supposedly worth: | lees check on a bank credited with hav- | ing cashed forged cheeks totalling | $5.500. | | » social | on} his person showed that he had been an inmate of the Arkansas penitentiary and | was formerly a bank cashier in Arkan- | sus. TEXAS MINERS ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH WAGE SCALE, LEADER STATES! (By Associated ¥ ress.) FORT WORTH, 7 Jan. 2. Texas miners are not satisfied with the 24 per cent increase in settlement, said Ed Cunningham, former district presi- dent, while en route to Columbus to atte e. a meeting of the miners. The i suys Cunningham, is not “Ran ah to guarantee Texu iners a decent satisfactory living. Cu thinks the best rvice the govern: ment can afford the public now show how much profit operators ar retailers make he ndling 1, Se PERGHING MAKING READY output of the stat horhood of 2 Jed report on the * WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET -$2.00 Grass Creek 60] E1k Basin - 2.00 | Lusk - 2.00 | Lander CRUDE PRODUCTION AND REFINERY -QUTPUT ESTABLISH NEW RECORDS Wyoming Closes Greatest Year in Oil Industry of State but 1920 Should Smash Records; Factors Are Working for Big Stock Boom | all records for petroleum production in the ibdtery of Rock Salt Creek Big Muddy . Pilot Butte . Tiiver the Barres in Wyoming, crude oil taken from the fields during the past year aggregates over 13,773,000 barrels, an increase of 1,364,- ningham | 00 barrels over 1918. Not all new production opened up is included |in the estimate, however, as several fields have been added to the pre-| ducing class whose wells are as yet shut in. las given above, was for marketed oil) only, it must be remembered that in many of the newer fields, where a large| production was developed in the last 12 months, the wells either remain cap- During the me period the refin totaled in the neigh- 00 barrels, the detail- operations, includ- the closing days of mates for ing es the year, being listed as follow ped, or the oil is held In storage, await- 10 RE WME TOUR Crude run (bbi)-.---- -- 13,385,600 ing the construction of pipe lines and om Oils purchased und rerun other marketing facilities. Crude from a me ‘the new fields ought to add one-third Gusoline (gal. 6 to the Wyoming output in 1920, KXerosene (gal.). 606. Pipe Lines Market New Production Gas and fuel (gal. 82,732) Pipe lines are bei rapidly run to — Lube (gal a9 new Wyoming fields where sufficient _ (By Associated Prexs.) — Wax (Ib. 4,461,300 | production is assured. A four-inch line LINCOLN, Neb. Jan. —General |Ooke (ton) 14,400 from the Lost Soldier field to Fort Pershing will close his holiday visit | yyy 4 Steele, on the Union Pacific railroad. MAU eabern Orvis | arity et Sat- | Misce 7,561,012 which was opened for traffic early in es for Chie: to} The Wyoming fields for the past nine the year, is to be supplemented by a rspection tour of army Woman's 1 penton corps luncheon with Governor McKelvie dinner at night he his family resic Was a guest former TMT 10 AOGK GREEK United States le lose of COURT AT CHEYENNE : RAWLINS, Wyo., 0.) Jan. 2. J. Tidball of the ond Judicial district ds hearing an fmportant action involving | title to 160 acres of land in the heart of the Rock Creek oil field which for) many years has been in the possessic of Dr. A. W. French of Che: mer state veterinarian. ed to Dr. French thru failure ment of a loan for which it was given) ct as security. The raud in the transfer and arc en: Ing to re gain ingioatceyon MINNESOTA-OMOTA oll (Special to The Tribune viher manufacturing purpose u CHEYENNE, Wyo. Jan ~The The Midwest Refining und, the Stan Minnesota-Dakota Oi company, capita) | Yer added to thy sing: cla: durd of Indiana companies are keep- stock $500,000, filed articles of incor: porution in the office of the Wyoming YY 4 matter ‘ot Lime, Steck prices | Wyoming oll production. Thy plants of secretary of state Tuesday, The com-| have not kept pace with this develop. these two companiey ut Casper and pany’s Wyoming headquarters will be ment and the significance of present, Greybull shave ,a. refining capacity at Nic at Lost Springs, ura county, and) its principal office at Fargo, $. D. Its} capital stock is divided into shures of the par value f $100 couch. | tors for th 3 per, H. HL Steels, L. £ Powell, W. J. Mor: 1 Rulph ©. € nt welivitios will be in Gunnell nitlal devel Has Thanksgiving Every Day ' 60, after suffering many | I took use Kemedy | le Two years and baven't been sick “a day since, 1 ean eat avything I want und have vitin at all. ‘Three doctors hyd advised | operation, but your remedy hus cured me. Byery duy is thanksgiving for me It is a sunple , hurinless prepuration that removes the caturrhal mucus from the int al tract wud allays the in flammation whieh causes practically all ach, ver and intestinal ailments uding appendicitis. Une ee will canvines cr zy ad retunded sgle by druggists & re.—Ad 1 years show a consistently large increase of Wyoming. Judge V v. | from -l crease The land pass-)the value of crude of pay-|over-its value during the will experier tor all COMPANY INCORPORATED :*:; 6,000 | on of develop .|with them uther ventures of less lis | he state, will tend to stimulyte inter- est and it is not unlikely that several jhe opened within the no |r new line from the Ferris field to Fort Steele. A line from the Ferris field to | connection with the Lost Soldier linc} in production as shown by figures com- piled as follows from reliable sources: Barrels | was contemplated, but Ferris, output} i919 estimated) — 13,773,000 has grown so rapidly that now it has 1918 ment reports)----12,409,503 been decided to construct a six-incl (government reports line direct from the field to Fort Steele. 37 The distance is 2k miles. The Minois Pipe Li mmpany whie! has constructed most of the V oil carriers, now has # line nearly fer operation between Mule Creek f and the Burlington railroad at Dako ing, a distance of 14 miles. A six-inch line (ten miles) 6 (government 5 (government (government reports)_. (government reports. 2 (government re ae yernment re th of the sround is Rents more reports). reports)-. i014 | 1918 it that: oil than oil statem OIL LAND AT STAKE IN se eazy in an between Rock Creck field and Rock River sta-{ the Yances in the year, vonewiir two ria: tion on the Union Pacific railroad, was} price of light grades of completed last spring. Now an addi-| crude amounting to 50) tional six-i line is being built from rel, At the beginning of the Rock C field direct to the new the price of Salt Creek crude, | yyidwest inery at Laramie. Its length which industry derives its js 35 mil the In addition to the pipe line from the; Lance run ‘oil + largest revenues, was $1.50 a barrel Voday th othe is $2 a barrel and an- raise seems imminent in view of scent advance in the price of Penn- vania crude. Another means a 64 Creek field to Lusk, which has; ince early in the year, the Ohio pany is building a gasoline line ' n the same points for carrying | the product of its casinghead gas plant r now ne ng completion in the Lance Creek fi Pipe line ‘tacilitie 's from the Salt Creek | produ greater 1919. While the cost of oper: ing former owners now] nus increased materially this will be re- ge to the big refineries at Cas recogeraancreased idly idond have been inereased to 30,000 bart Stocks Boom) Is) Likely a day capal nd surveys have re ure many factors to substan- made for © ing the Lusk tne thru ‘Ther late preaictions that the stock marke Glenrock to C ‘The Midwest is to lay a line out of the new Hamilton dome and two compa nies have urranged for @ 12-inch line to carry gas from the Poison Spide' fielg to Ca: where the produtt is to be used for fuel at the refineries and a boom thut will shut- year, records this year's extreme to full to quotations beloy rth thru: saer Follow ing | Ss were their fast fotrinsic the passage bf a good ing law s ing refining capacity well abreast of present in excess -Of 66,000 Dyrrels 2 awakens to full realiza- day and extensions and improvements ts, all meritorious is- now in progress will, care for an ad- tuking , ditional 10,000 barrels. solid Completion of the ‘new Midwest re. finery at Laramie js peing rughed. It is to have initial capacity of 6,000 bar- rels and the first units will be in op-; eration before the end of this year. It will treat crude from the Hock Creek field. hth sult that when the prospects ¥ buying publ sues may be expected to sour, foundation. Wildcats, drilling in every rner of fields of large potential prodyection will next few months. State Meets Expectati nous @ Whol unit of the Alliance Oil com- ery at Thermoepolis will be is first run of oil early this The f unjt will t t 1,500, productio come up told inning of in output 4 did ne at the by wedictions year, but the ine Tarked, and developments of the six months give every promise tat | ee couinis yeu WII eh ion! f | While W OIL LAND LEASES aid ROYALTIES with us for quick sale. BRUNSVOLD.& FUNKHOUSER oming production for 119, GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS Oil Field Maps Blue re Explorations Repo Wyoming Map & Blue "Print Co. P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric] | Office: Taylor & Clay Phone 703-404 of cial am D WIPE OUT FINAL OPPOSITION cember More than by any FRIDAY; LAL 1920 STER S PILLS E. hay inved advance in in production snd living rded 3 fish i Forces of Kolchak and Denikine Utterly Demoralized While Reds, Heartened by Victory, Threaten War on Esthonia _ | United Press.) } LONDON, Jan. 2._Military opposition to Russia’s soviet govern-| ment is crumbling on-all fronts. "hamairal Kolchak has been driven from Irkutsk where desperate fighting continues. General Denikine} is conti his retreat in the south and may take refuge on a war-| ship in the sea of Agov. Denikine has virtually ceased to be an im-| portant factor in the military situation. WANTED—I want property to sell; if worth the money I can move it.. See my advertisement in the “Classified Columns.” If your property were thus advertised, itwould move, wouldnt it? JAY M. PROBST 305 O. S. Bidg Real Estate and Insurance Office Phone 564-R—Residence Phone 928-R Denikine's retreat continues on a 600- mile front from south of Kiey to north, of Tsaritain. The Reds have concen-) trated heayy forces in south Russia | determined to wipe out Denikine’s ar- mies. They also have forced a passage | of the Don river, thus imperilling ant Bolshevik armies in the Caucasus. | Red armies in Siberia are advanc: al ij steadily and allied contingents are re- | treating eastward with the main body | of Kolchak’s defeated armics. Heartened by their successes the Bol- wae, Poe Sy sheviki have broken off peace negotia- (63 tUaldca i ccas:) tions with Esthonia and thre ' WASHIN ‘0. Jan, 2.—-President | send o great army against thy i MeNary bill extenc nians. The Bolsheviki capture » life of the suga | Important iron and steel city of F oat A White House inoslav northeast of Od sli it was doubtf 5 British official beginning | whe it will be practiest to swing to the sort | president to use power | of understanding with Russia is inevi-/on him as far as the wureh | table. tribution’ of suvar i | The licensing power ve used to control profite ‘ SIBERIAN CAPITAL, I Mowucaran tins yiricerdiinal enacred IN STATE OF SI peak and will fall in’ the ne . me i he At few (By Apsociated Press.) x IRKUWEE estate in in a Weeks, said the official statement. state of siege. Martial law was de stra ooning se wring ot soit| BUSINESS WORLD during which they captured the rail-| IS WORRIED BY “PRICE INCREASE \ way station but were unable to take the city from the Kolchak forces: Order is being pr ved by Cz the cutting of a pontoon bridge. Amer-) future holds, the federal reserve ican ted Cross boats are the only means of transportation. | Several cabinet ministers were arrest-| ed, ‘The revolutionaries are in virtual! Burnett control of the railroad from Irkutsk west to Krasnoyarsk, but no serious , Optical Co. | aoe Opticians outbreaks have occurred. Needles w » first m In 1545, when the making of ten was a good day’s work. barrels a day and the management pects in time to have a 5,000-bu ual ay rel | Casper, Wyo. “LACK OF REST worry, over-work or imperfect nouris hg all in a mosses contribute to and are. be ginnings of nervous prostration. SCOTT’S EMULSION is a decided help to those who are nervous, in that if provides an easily ® ssimilated food that quickly builds up the general health by nourishing the whole body. Give less attention to worry; enjoy regular rest and sleep and take Scott’s Emulsion regularly after meals Scott’s never fails to nourish and strei igthen. Tee lit i1 used in Scott's Emulsion is th roel! 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E., No. 1353, TONIGHT Initiation and entertainment. By Order E. R. Robert Cohen, Secretary. Slovak troops. Americans are safe ———— i will be taken to Verkhne-Udinsk, 160 | eee a miles east of here. (ny lAcaaalatedlrrcin:y Communications across the Angara WwW. N, : \river were made difficult because of bus gVAi sca Co nar sek Your Deciavation of independence Follow your country’s example. Declare your ind pendence—independence of the tyranny of fing worries. Banish the fear ef the future. W complete freedom—and hold it. You do ali these by starting to save and keeping at ic. Save for Your Future Your signature to your initial'savings deposié slip>is your declaration, of independence. Every daily or weekly deposit will be a celebration—safe and sane. e- it kes you ready for opportunity. 'To be firaneially pre- rt i > practical insyrance of success. You dream of the future Why not plan to realize those dreams? 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