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|. Today’s Markets by Wire Furnished Daily by Taylor & Clay, Ground Floor, Oil Exchange Building, Casper, Wyoming Local Gil Stocks. Williams, E. T. Bid. Ask. jw ple 5 gar tleventh Baltot. Eman e abeorie 3512, qCommings 3, : ens | Wyo-Kans ~ 2.25, Cox 331, Palmer 253, Me 41> ¥ ee ea tap nel "| Wy-O-Tex 07 Owen Cummings 19, Davi ee sae c Thirty-Seventh Ballot | Z shall erard 1, Clark 4, Glass 25. ox 386, Palmer 202%, McAdoo 405, A ‘01 New York Curb Stocks. | Wyoming ERUAEMeAneD ee) Davis 50%, Owen 33, Glass 1, Cummings : aA ‘gel Openihicions:| Tweifthe Batiet. 3, Clark 2, Mrs, Annette Adams 1, Judge een etree niet "39 |Midwest Refining — 148.00 $149.00! Cox 412, Palmer 201, McAdoo 375 1.2,] 80"7/well 1, J. Ham Lewis 6. Burke Oi! | Midwest Common 1.26 2.00 Owen 34, Cummings 8, Davis 311-2 Thirty-Eighth” Ballot Cree ‘5g | Midwest Preferred 2.00| Marshall 7, Gérard 1, Clark 1, Glass 25 | , COX 383%, McAdoo 405%, Palmer 211, Tail 4o7| Merritt ___ 1 Davis 50, Cummings 4, Owen 33, Glass Glenrock Cosden 3 Okmulgee P. & R. wk Basin -- Salt Creek Prod. West. States Oi & I Black Tail on Columbine sIkhorn -- oe Prod. & Fe 700| Cox 4431-2, Palmer 13: McAdor, Fortieth Ballot ira pee ES a 1-2, Owen 34, Cummings 7, Dayis 33 Cox 490, McAdoo 467, Davis 76, Owen pam fo é etroleum___-_ New York Stock Exchange Stocks, | @rshall 7, fel ff yh : ee eee oy Clark 2, Palmer 19, Ke. neat eenth jot. Dolby 1, absent 4. as a hae McAdoo 344-1-2 Cox 4681-2 and Pal- Forty-First Ballot - —— avsas Ohi de75)mer 167. Cox 497%, McAdoo 460, Davis 55%, Creek Royalty ~ Sein se 00 aa Sixteenth Ballot. Jwen 35, Cummings 2, Clark 2, Palmer Wuak Peiroleun st 2 - pp: McAdoa 337, Cox 4541-2, Palmer|'l2, Glass 24, Colby 1, absent 5. Tak SEAL Saiean 94.0 ae 94.12' 1641-2, Davis 52. Forty-Second Ballot Mountain and Gulf 7 ~ 1 Per. Cent Seventeenth Ballot. Cox 540%, McAdoo 427, Davis 4914, Mike Henry Liberty Bonds. Cox 442, Palmer 176, McAdoo 332, Da-}| Owen 34, Cummings,/3, Clark 2, Palmer 2 at West ----2 SS” 08) 08 1s ten ee $91.04 $8 57, Cummings 19, Owen 36, Clark] 8, Colby 1, Glass 24, absent 5. Cox re- *iearey = 2a 9 x 0 verton Refining & Prod, Corp. 09 19 = St in: 13 76 Tom 08 a 90. 04 « at le 1.05 z 86.06 Wina 04 Victory ian WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET. Grass Cre -$3.10 Rock Creek ~ - 3.10 Salt Creek - 3.10 Big Muddy ~ 3.10 Pilot Butte - 3.05 Hamilton Dome 1.25 Mule Creek Torchlight Lander MMRKET No, more unemployed men are needed at Osage. This in substance is a communication receeived by the Chamber | of Commerce from prominent men in that section. Laborers have | been flocking to the Osage field for the past three months and the |“ country is flooded with idlers for whom no jobs can be found. | “Kindly discourage any more laborers from coming to Osage! from your territory,” the letter states | “There is no work here for them. ~ | ; Wahoo Oil company of Wahoo,} | The 37114, Davis 60%, Cummings 3, Owen|the leaders in the screen world.—Adv. N the Portland club of Portland, 34, Marshall 1, ¢ . Clark 2, Rob-} Ore., and the Megown Oi} company of d 4, absent Riverton, W ected nge| ments, it is reported, test of | + their holdings in the Desert field Bear creek district, River \Continued From Page One) } ton near where the Claim Ne velopment company am relieved and delighted that the call spudded in fe a test. |did not come to me 2 | said he would witl Buck Creek Well x juntil the convention Well No. 5 of the Buck Creek Oil com-| work. the northeast quarter of sec-} “I E 5 of the Lance Cre vorted to be drilling below 4 said completed am very gr their support ful to my friends} for | e 24, Underwood 2, Clark 2, absent and on top of the Lakota sand? which| COMMENT ST Thirty-first Ballot. underlies the first and second Mui iy! BRYAN SHEDS TEARS, Cox , Palmer 174, McAdoo 414%, ) NA TIONAL BANK sands. This will be the first test of the |Dayis 57%, Glass 12%, Owen 34, Mar-| Lakota and the location of two w United Press) ry well’ 0.1 sec AN ry battle ion, W. J. I CO, July he waged in .— Beaten in the conven- -——— n had little to say re- Resumed Near Douglas garding the tion of Governor Cox. Penn Petroleum and Refining! “I have already ext ed my views company has resumed drilling at 200} on nd what he stands on the Maurer lease in Brenning) for “Repetition is. un- west of Douglas, Wyo., after a! nece y of several weel The Poeun, Bryan had sharply criticised Cox which is a Delaware corporation, pre-| yor alleged “wet” tendencies and also poses to make a deep test of the fiel!) ciaimed that he had lined up with Wall which to date has shown only a { { r | Street. shallow oil wells which failed to develop| PEE commercial production. | HARDING CONGRATULATES | FELLOW PUBLISHER. lo Land Is Leased "k Oil company, com Glendo, The W (By United Press) MARION, Ohio, July 6.—Senator . Harding, Republican candi- date for president, today wired Gov ernor James M. Cox, Democratic nomi: nee, as follow “I recall a cartoon which portrayed you @nd me as newsboys contending for White House delivery. It seems to have been prophetic. As an Ohioan and a fellow publisher, I congratulate you on your notable victory.” Harding also issued a statement em- jandowners of district has leased wildcatting im that region. per Platte Oil syndicate, financed Omaha people connected with the Demas Manufacturing company, fs ng to move a rig on to holdings same district before the middle the posed of Wyo., for in the of the month, Atlas Crude Elects H. C. Bretschneider was named presi- Gents Av sWoltianetacr wae icles phasizing that personalities would not Nice presi PER re eecrg eas: nanager:!be allowed to enter into the campaign M. M. Hamma, was selected treasurer, | 0 SUgwed 1 and orge Lilly nd E. V. Hamma, named directors, at the deferred| “Ohio has accorded Governor Cox an dnaual meeting of the stockholders of| Unusual distinction and he deserved his the Atlas Crude Oil company. The com fnotable victory at pany announces that it has obtained a|Said. substantial in t in the Lane Oil syn- ae See er dicate as well as one in the Casper-Blos-) DAY Is P REDIC b som syndicate now drilling a 2,500 foot; PARTY VICTORY, test in Lamar county, Texas. B r ‘ y Associated Press) Reports submitted at the meeting mya eR ere ee | LONDON, July x ; SORIpaTLS debt- show that the company has no indebt-) | HOMION, Sly Oo were edness, that there as a cash bplance on| ~ >¢ 2 ’ hand, and theré are but 587,263 shaics| “My congratulations aan of capital stock outstanding. Other in-| your no You can and wi creases in holdings follow: jlead the party to a well deserved vic-| ing interest in $0/| tory.” Oklahoma. inating interest in 40) COX V1 acres, McCulloch county, Texas. | FOLKS f Blue Bird One-fourth participating interest in 80 (By Associated Press) cres, Atascossa county, ,Texas. DAYTON, Ohio, July 6.—Goyernor| aig —>—_— Cox will go to Middletown, Ohio, to- Woodrow night to receive the congratulations of COUGILL BEATS __ |"tome tots with whom he attended ; |school and worked as a young man. CHARLES DOYLE | rreswexr 10 Take : : STUMP IN CAM IGN. (By United Press) WASHINGTON, July 6.—Definite as- IN TEN ROUNDS| surances were given at the White Casper women. Why not let it solve your washing worries. Phone 203 and 204 GREYBULL, Wyo., July 6.—Royl House today that President Wilson| ’ A Home Demonstration at Your Convenience Cougill was given a close decision over|plans to take an active part in the | Charles Doyle of Casper here in th®/campaign to elect Governor Cox, If Fourth of July card which went ten|his health permits the President will rounds, Fight fans who saw the battle| make some stump speeches. Otherwise said it was the best bout ever staged in|/ne will tse his influence for a Demo- Greybull. Both men were welters.|cratic victory. He probably will con- Couzgill slightly outpointed Doyle. fer with Cox first. Cox has: been a a aS warm admirer of Wilson and is a League of. Nations advocate. Indications that Demoera would not oppose Cox because of his reported anti-prohibition beliefs were the|/seen when Senator Sheppard, dry lead- er, approved Cox's nomination, Secre- |tary of War Baker and other cabineters blicans of Natrona County that a candidate for Sheriff before August prim: subject to will of the Republican electors. J. L. MARQUIS. Owen 37, Cummings 19, Davis 3f, Mar a 5.78 lee 3. Cummings 19, Owen 38, Davis 42, Glass bs, Davis 31, Cummings 19, Owen 37, Glass Day 2, Gh Davis 54, Cummings GOVERNOR COX" Hass 24, Cla Jer D. shall 1, C Davis 56, Cummings 3, Owen 34, Clark troller of the currency today issued a tbe casper Waite fribune ee 7 _. TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1920. —= BALLOT COUNT Palmer 257, McAdoo 388, 4221-2, Davis 34, Cummings 3, Owen 37, Cox 321, Glass 71-2, Clark 21-2, Miss Clara Clay 1, absent 5. hall 7, $ Gerard 2, Clark 4, Glass 25, bsent 2. Wyoming gave McAdo? 6. Cox 3761-2, Paltner 222, McAdoo 409, 1, Clark 3. Thirteenth Ballot. Thirty-Ninth Ballot x 4301-2, Palmer 1931-2, McAdoo] Cox 468%, Palmer 74, McAdoo 440, 2, Owen 32, Cummings 7, Daviy,] Davis 71, Owen 32, Cummings 2, Clark Marshall 7, Clark Glass 2, Colby 1, absent ¥ Palmer delegates Fourteenth Ballot. released on this ballot. ce Forty-Third Ballot Cox 568, McAdoo 412 Owen 34, Cummings 2, Colby 1, absent 5. Cox polled over a majority on this ballot, the*first candi. date to do so. Forty-Fourth Ballot Unanimous for Cox on motion of Sam B. Amidon of Kansas, manager of Cu: forces. Cox 458, McAdoo 330%, Palmer 174%, Davis Clark 2. Nineteenth Ballot. Cox 468, Palmer 179%, McAdoo 327%, 1, Clark 2, absent 4. Twentieth Ballot. Cox 447%, Palmer 178, McAdoo 340%, 6, Cummings 10, Owen 31, Clark 26, Gerard 1, absent 3. Twenty-first Ballot, Cox 426%, Palmer 144, McAdoo 393144, , Owen 36, C a FRENCH CHAMP DRAWS | PAGKED HOUSES IRIS) Packed houses have witnessed “The Wonder Man” starring Georges Car- pentier, at the Iris for the last times, | today and tomorrow. Dancing nymphs, attired in the flims- lest of flimsy draperies form the piece} de resistance of the handsome ballroom | set in the Robertson-Cole production, starring Georges Carpentier, the idol | France and heavyweight champion of Europe. This one scene alone—faithfully de- picting a soiree in Washington’s ultra- fashionable society circleshows why | the producers of the picture call it a! “One Million Dollar” photoplay, No ex- Palmer 167, McAdoo 371,|Pense was spared to make the settings Gurdminge Owen 33,| the most beautiful possible working on rk 3, Underwood 9, Sena-| the theory that Carpentier, the gentle- nbaent’ 2. man-hero, should have for the back- venth Ballot. ground of his really amazing art as an | almer 166%, actor, the same material aids furnished! ubsent 8. z Twenty-second Ballot Cox 430, Palmer 166%, McAdoo 372%, , Glass Wilson 2. Twen‘y-third Ballot. Cox 429, Palmex 181%, McAdoo 364%, Cummings 5, Owen 34, , Ring Lardner %, Ir- Twenty-fourth Ballot. } Palmer 177, McAdoo %4¥j ‘ummings Owen 34, Underwood 1 absent Twenty-fifth Ballot. Palmer 169, McAdoo 364%, Cumm: Cox 423%, McAdoo Seu See ES 165%, McAdoo 368%, 24 PRISONERS Cummings 4, Owen 35%,! - ¢ k 2, Underwood 6, Walk-| Hines 1. H Twenty-ninth Ballot. Cox 404%, Palmer 166, McAdoo 394%, Z 63, Cummings 4, Owen 34, Glass npr eden Bite | sak--o Under wounst: Twenty-four prisoners escaped from the county jail here by sawing two bars. Six were recaptured. ‘The jailor was knocked insensible with an iron bar. Thirtieth Ballot. x 400%, Palmer 165, McAdoo 403%, 58, Owen 33, Cummings 4, Glass rk 2, Daniels 1, Cummings 3.| Thirty-second Ballot. Cox 391, | STATEMENTS OF owen 3 JUNE 30 ASKED irty-third Ballot. H Cox 380%, Palmer 180, McAdoo 421,) Palmer 176, Cummings 3, WASHINGTON, July 6.—The comp- 13, absent 3. ass call for statements of the condition of Thirty-fourth Ballot. national banks at the close of business sarees) TI) SUPPLY THIS d votes of solid Gergia delegation.| machinery moved to Arminto for opera- 57%. || | Any other Casper people who are in- lass 7, Clark 2,/ terested in having the Arminto mine | cording to Mr. Stafford. IRISH SOLDIERS | Whition party. ' gobi SS RATE, Prof. Rudolph Lundberg, who has MINE ARMINTOMINE. (GOV. COX @-YEM-OL060 ISNAMED ‘AUN DOWN BY ‘BY DEMOS (Continued from Page 1) GLY WITH GOAL Supply Point "to Be Brot 50 Miles|* Nearer, Casper By Proposed | Development of Indian Company Property Tilton Lad Suffers Severe Cuts and Bruises from Being Tram- pled Under Runaway Team ~ on A Street with the volume of a thousand voices, “dye,” made Governor Cox the Demo- cratic nominee. The forty-fourth bal- lot was never completed. In a great}... 07 ‘ ‘company, Charles B, Stafford of the|chorus. of affirmation, it was swept} Too frightened to run when hé saw Chamber of Commerce and J. E.-Keith|away as unnecessary. Cox receiyed of-}% big team of draft horses bearing will go to Arminto tomorrow morning| ‘cially 702% votes but they were not|down upon him, Clark Tilton, 9-year- jto inspect the coal mine at that placejtotaled for he was nominated unani-|old son of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Tiiton | which the Indian company proposes. tol mously. ~ \of 407 Hast A street, was knocked | open, down and trampled at about noon to- | | Located only 50 miles from Casper, day, and bedly cut and bruised. The the mine, which produces a grade of accident occurred on North Beech coal equal to that of the Gebo mine street. should particularly interest Casper feo- The boy had been ill for a week with ple since it means a good supply of coal symptoms of typhoid and was out to- Jalmost at the gates Uf the city. Tee aps the. Aeee wane UREN Sota Tt is stated that.o part of the Hud- neighbor children he was en his way son mine will be closed down and /the thethe Hidlehtihonaetehen one of the Biederman teams which was running away bore down upon the’group. The other children, grabbing. two babies in the party, scampered to safety, but the Tilton boy, weak from his illness could not gef out of the way. ‘Agash under one arm which required stitches to close, and numerous bruises were sustained. He was taken to the Private hospital. by. Mr. Biederman. Asbestos Chimney Blocks are an absolute guaranty against de- fective flues. $1.50 per foot put up. Phone 693-J FRED PATEE P. J. McKenna of the Indian Coal Reward Is Posted. for Information of W. W. Walden A telegram from Thermopolis to Sher- {ff Royce, received today states that $25 will be paid for information concernig W. W. Whiden, if that information teaches Thermopolis on or before Thurs- day of this week. Walden left Thermopolis for Casper three weeks ago. He is probably en- Baged in manual labor. the message states. News of importance awaits him in Thermopolis. | RCE SE, tion there. opened are invited to accompany the ex pedition tomorrow, if they desire, ac A daughter was born to Mr. andjMrs. Fr. W. Egan at the State Hospital this) morning. Mr. Egan is the assistant manager of the Continental Supply com- pany. : SPECIAL REDUCTIONS On All Remaining Suits in Stock At Prices Below Wholesale Cost IN INDIA MUTINY, HAND IN ARMS (By United Press) LONDON, July 6.—Part of a Con- ght regiment at Jullundur, India, today rautinied and handed in_ their arms and ammunition to the command er, as the result of Sinn Fein agitation, It was a peaceful protest against con, ditions in Ireland. DRY TICKET TO HAVE PLACE ON | BALLOT, REPORT (By Associated Préss) CHICAGO, July 6.—The nomination ef Cox makes certain the placing of on avowed dry ticket in the field; ac- cording to a statement- by Virgil Hin- haw, national chairman of the pro- FLZLLELA EL een ill for the past, three weeks, Is] improving, altho still ‘confined to his; hel. Aa soon as he is able to resume! hie work with his pupils announcement 1 be made thru the papers. CONCRETE BLOCKS Building Blocks for sale, suitable for all buildings. For garages and foundation. Cheaper than wood con xtractios 2 CASPER CONCRETE BLOCK WORKS Factory, Wolcott St., near Burlington J. A. Hanson, Mgr. Phone 981-M Mr. Scott now is East buying Fall Suits. Watch papers for special announcement on his return Scott ' Clothing Co. Next Door to Manhattan GEOLOGISTS © OIL EXPERTS Oil Field Maps Blue Prints. . Explorations Reports Wyoming Map, & Blue Print Co. CLM ELE A A Ade de hbk did ddedididd, N) N) N) A) N) A) i) \ N N) N) N) N) N nw. = we: Cox Palmer 18 MeAdoot 30. P. O. Box 325.) Rm. 10. Lyric | N WOOokWASHER he __| Agents Eden: Thor, Western Electric Laundry Queen Phone 69 Be Independent Of That Old:Clothes Washing Method a" re —————— ili ll wi Electricity has solved the clothés-washing problem for hundreds of Natrona Power Co. WESTERN WOOL CO. Commission Merchants 206-208 S. Frant St. Philadelphia, Pa. Solicits Consignments Only Liberal Advances Easy |Terms If Desired. A Taylor & Clay, Inc. - _ New York Exchange Stocks Chicago Grain Market Quotations. LOCAL OILS ; i Bought and Sold. WE HANDLE LIBERTY BONDS i And Balance in Monthly Pay- ments OLY Lester. Brokerage House NEW YORK OIL New Number, 114 S. Wolcott Phone 1142 ALLLitéittdd d PLUNGING TEAM + t

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