Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 27, 1920, Page 4

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GET GHARTERS Taylor & Clay Increase Capital Stock from $25,000 to $250,000 * (Special to ‘The’ Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo. Feb. '27—Eight hundred thousand dollars was added to the total capital stock of Wyoming corporations by the organization ef six new companies and amendment of the capital stock of a seventh, of which announcement was Made at the office: of the Wyoming secretary of state. The new companies aré as’ follows: Néw York & Western Exploration company of Sheridan, capital $100,000 shares of the par value of $1 each, directors Francis W. Basco, Frank Condon, Belmont B. and. A, J. Mages, F. H. Blume and W. P. Stymis. Laramié Pressed Brick & Tile com- pany, capital stock $50,000, five “thou- sand shares of capital stock of the par value of $10 per share, headquarters Laramie, directors J. P. Markley, John Schrader, J. C. Fittercr, . N. Roach and W. B, Maxwell. ish company of Cheyenne, capital stock $50,000, five hundred shareg.of the par value of $100 éach,} Royalty & Prod. Cory. 48 (2na 4's directors “Max J. Meyer, Dennis &./Sunseb 2-- 21 jist 4%’s Gash) and Charles F. Mallin. {Sand “Hits Coliséui Motor company of ‘Casver, capital Stock $250,000. two thovsahd five hundred shares of, capital stock of thé par value of $100 each, dirde- tors R. H. Nichols, A. E. Cc. B. Wagner, Constimérs Lumber rompany 6t Green River, Capital stock $26,000, five hun: dred shares of capital stock of the par. value of 60 each, directors A. R. Cou- zens, R. M, Andérson, John Johnson, George Weenroad and B. W. Marsh. Converse Mineral & Oil company of Douglas, capital stock $100,000, ‘stoek of the par value of $1 per share, dire>- tors James D. Negus, George W., War- ner and William Omenson. Taylor & Clay, Inc., of Casper, filed] an Amendment of articles of incorpora-} tion incréasing its capital stock from $25,000 16, $250,000. The Pine Lumber | company, filed an amendment of. arti | eles of incorporation increasing its c:pi- tal stotk from $20,000-10 $49,000 ardin 3 a Certification Gr aimoltion of they Denver Caper i 8 in Casing Sheridan-Byron Development company Operations Here and the ‘Lake Creek Branch ‘company a ! Pho Standard Ol company of New were Tiled. Scrat anlisecaetaasted rock ‘Ol --— A stock} Stirrett andy, Consolidated Royalty --.-.-- 1. 4 Cow Gulch ~.~--L2-.5.-..-- Elkhorn ~------.--------. Great “Western Petroleum... jHutton Lake —--..$.--.---01% Jupiter -. 05 Kinney Laice Creek Royany ‘S) Lusk Royalty Lusk Petroleum Mountain & Gulf }Mosher Of} Northwest |Frante Corp. Outwest Picardy a Riverton. Refining iges B. & 1B OES Sy Be Pee © Ror. to e ¢--2o i New York Stet xdhapge, stocks 9 Mexica Petroleum =....4192.55 $169.75 28 3rd a%'s 1.80 4th. 4%'s 107 Victory Loan - Tom Bell Royalty . Gates ee Rock River MARKET Bl Ste Basin a ae Ck ------aaeennenanw-a= 2.25 Blk Basin ~—_—_.2- aay wancteectea ne 2881 4 bis iA Paris, pil Butte cocci ns 288, Maio oe Butte “al 285 Lanter -..---------------«==-~ 185] First of its kind on this side of the renner fA Hain iia itution, bi SINGLAIA YARN IS FABRICATION Company Denies Reports Publishéd | mich ends the conduc! he) ie! Boe tints a eh aie | } NN if | Bek pic 2 No, 29 Being Drilled in, 1,000 Feet of Oil tion in’ American ‘art, science ture and for Americans «in Wanting ito’ Been 4a contact with “the | Jersey has increased. the price of gaso- line one scent (aration aa ete: This advance i fears x er#. as ap ‘fhdication Saad further. in? creases as the peak of the Consuiaip- tion approaches with warmer weather, The story printed in a Denver pa Per téday as of] news regarding work planned and outtined..by. the ‘Sinclair | Consolidated Oi) cofnpary, is said to be} absolutely unfounded by officiats ut the | TWO OIL WELL IN FRANCE NOW. Exptoration Efforts. of Americans Bring Success in Separate Districts Grofit the Of Chy Detridy” In aijetter. toDr; ¥ Sherid: OR City, ‘dated Januaty. 21; "1920, Wit. iam A. Hall, chemical engineer, of Paris, France, stites that two wells have heen. drilled in Alsace that are doing 210 and’ 420 barrels per day re-| spectively. Oil iy found ata depth of | about 1,300. feet) Mr, Hall reports that, at Comfort; the geology of the céun- try shows that the lower. sand should be found at from 2,400 to 3,000 feet and that the whole formation his ‘fre- quent oil seepages, the ‘first bane found at about 45 feet in depth: Con: cerning thes same wells the Petroleum { Oil World of London states that, “the flow fs intermittent; as the «Americans say, it is by heads and the wells throw up the heavy jet of oll, practically, ev-| Tet ery Nour, intervals between the flows | being exact almost tothe minute or{ two. Some two tons are thrown’ tp at} h eruption, the 7 total daily quantity | being approximately something under j is ellaved,, will witness a urge, sin: | Amothioe. deal Ke the cele or deba. is i 50. tons (360 barrels)."* ; ‘ease in val) | pending ! whereby “part: of tho Jind in i TION: We ree the aes inde Maben abeirsems vais ah bie EPS, Are oe | the vouthwest-end of the field is to be : rs, Bessemer, Picardy, tome west, district forme worked -by the Gee} leased: By April, 1 Indications are that and Sumbet. These tock will . som nite tetiey mans. ‘These + ve created “TWO pO WELLS NEA tener pare ha inept area alert : wah ue : * gil furore in and @ SDuMiber Bolton field, ecdie ‘the idhicbatiotis ‘of of companies have been formed for op e a neweh eelon Oocierenionte: erating in the fields a let ptating that he Delleved that} hat y ed in commercial quantities in| His letters ‘led to a visit 10 of several oil men: who} oll e Fran that. country probably would have commenced obera- thy death of: David was one of the leaders of the enterprise. Mr. Hall bas. exam- ined the.country very thoroly from @ Heologicul standpoint, and believes the} opportunities for finding petroleum are } better, farther south and. west, than} in the wells have, be Tire findin of enormou: at the present time English sources, fovernment has a in the financing of a company to be formed to handle the industry under the state. At present thé laws of France do not particularly govern petroleum ex- ploitations. ch work) comes under the regular min ws, the same as @ of other countries. So far Jeases be obtained, thru permits from the neh Kove making # agements with the land owners for passing right? gn hes S pale of, the, discovery, of oil, i quantities in France, heat od in Mr. Hull's letter, us lustration, in which he hag not been able to use his © ix no essence (gasoline) tions exce| Kelly, wh 4 for where nace obtained, of oil in benefit Lew france would} to that coun It is reported. that. the Frenel | ed’ to participate} in is in | Who has been hete to attend a’ shee company at. their offices here today. “4X pure pipe dream and nothing | vise,” was the way officials character- | ized the xeport. The report had the Sinclair company | el four strings. of tools; placing | 17 rigs on Salt Creek Jand and start ing drilling at once so 45 to iret about | pest ae see daily “for ‘refinery pro- | Oa Hows ottaah ‘aritied siex-Governor 3. 3) Brooks toaay de-| in, It is to be ear aie almost an}! r at the _Denyer +: ft thar he baa} day now, . land to the Bineiair Company cast {of (Casper as-a)site for the fetinery | te be dant hiadiln torre the: Sintlair’ Peoples, DUTWEST LANDS IN SALT | ‘GREEK T0.BE RELEASED) Passage of the leasing bill is In-time expected to have a big effect on the withdray.4] . holdings of the Outwest | Petroleum company in* the Salt Creek ficld.. The Outwest -has acquired thru passage of the bill two 40-acre bihowns which is very valuable acreage in the opinion of some oil m This land 4s located on sections 17 and 18 and is In the center of the field. | With the development of this land, the Outwest holdings in Salt: Creek, it} The ‘Buck Creek well /NO.)29, in the Lance Creek field, wee his Tow. sola process of being drilled ‘in, has feet of oil in the casing, according to | @ report received here ¢rom Lusk, Wyo, | "The No. 5 well of the Buck Creek Com- pany, in-the same field, hhas.encount- Bolton Syndicate 2 well in’ the Batten field on the horthwest of ‘the horthwest quarter of - section 11 81. Drilling: 1s going ‘on ‘now. ‘Tio ‘more | sttings of tools have been engaged and ‘will be tsed with the No, 3 and 4 wells. Botton Oreck “Lana se Pinay oo The San Juan Pettapia a Cotati | has'leased' the north half and thé halt of section 4-29'81, Bolton. field, from M. J. Gothberg, Ws A. Blackmore, ML. U. Weber, & WeJarvis. This is on the same’ Of the dis- covery well of the 2 Pobson Spider-Bol- ton Syndicate. Material is being moved to the Bol- toh field by this’ company today so that ‘thers will be no delay in starting oyrrations. Another Deal Is No Sea Léws for Marines . Despite Their Voyages ——i The ‘Ohio ‘Of, company has two wells in the Rock River field which are near: ing* completion. One, lotated on se: tion 2-19-78 in this ficld, is down about 3,000 feet while the other is down 2,- 700, foet and is on. section 35-20-70, Both heve reached the first sad. These xtwo ate expected to be brot in in. a week Or two. Why is a United. States ‘Marine the only. type’ of. seafaring man. in. the | world who never gets “sea. legs?" Anyone else who ‘goes, down to the sea. in ships” can be identified by, ee men by his peculfar, rolling galt, ed, yay experts, by life aboard a dng, rol veusel. But the Marine Ahh Sau a We & eatin teak bos days will collect $1,805 of corporation |) Soret. 000. Within. the next Yow, days” the} sant to be mistaken forjanything olxe- | O05 INTO TREASURY bucked its way thrn storms for @ month , \steps out ashore with tho same erect, CHEYENND, Wyo., Feb. 27,—The] snappy. 1 Sohn. fees from the. Wes: ape States, Oil ont DEurihe ‘Corpe’ Land.company, when the ‘corpora’ en tiled. certification ‘of increase of its capt: Gates Oil ‘company, Will. Tile. tertifica- | Besides, Marines weldom have flat fect) tion of Increase of its ‘capital stock }because they do not go‘ bare-foot aboard non $2,500,000 to La AD PORDD- 00,000. po Also} the) etek high-neck un’ stute of Wyoming within the next few) barrac! tal stock from /$1,000,000 to $10;000,-|diers, thru -and: rey and they do a +, Ry, MeDonala, Of: Bpeatetto, metting of io Chappell Oll company, bus returned to his home. md not @ drop. to be, hid three weeks and hone In vel nite wine. ver prosent £ or gugoline. 1) lor a country to yo} today from} on fils home:| there bs. plenty. of}, You jhave | hero.) i) Uséd Stara BF, ania Used, 10 | ay a tae i ‘ cr f~in. Ci) ERR ; Siquin: ‘vark we ery & wit mplete facilities 9 Renate, Pe on spntosbecminute = uotati the only Brokerage coe p rk oe E n te | ns... Weare ig. with New All the above. are in first-clawa pegndition and guaranteed, £. 0. b,, Kansas points. Subject jto Poor Bate, HORT-TENN pie ey KK D4. & & BB Bo Bo Fon 68 FN CSE OPES a a aS eee

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