Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1920, Page 8

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a Mineral Resources of Wyoming.” prehensible amount of coal at 10 cents per ton is $107,862,010,000. Today’s Markets by Wire Furnished by Ta it is estimated that 19,000,000 acres of land in Wyoming are continues the bulletin. “Coal,” says the bulletin, “is mined on a commercial scale in eight counties of the stat ely, VYinta, Sweetwater, Hot Springs and Fremont. founties—Big Horn, Converse, Crook, Johnson, Park and Campbell—also con-/ tain. many local, or wagon mines, of small production. Workable beds of coal are also found in Washakie, Na- trna, Niobrara und Albany counties.” resources leaves only Laramie, Platte This enumeration of the state’s coal and Goshen counties, constituting the southeastern group, to be regarded as nonpotential cc territory. of the state may ps asin (Southwestern % Sink 665,660,600,000 short tons; Big Horn and Wind River. basins {Northwestern Wyoming), 4,076,500,000 short tons; Central and Northwestern Wyoming, 4 000,000 sWort tons, ed as follows: Semi- 0,000 short tons; bi- 746,800,000 short tons; 903,851,000,000 short tuminous, 17 sub-bituminous, tons. “The production ef coal in Wyoming for 1918 was 9,300,000 tons,” says the report, “for 1919 it was 7,145,000 tons, @ decrease due to labor shortage. The total value of coal produced in’ 1919.ex: ceeded $15,000,000. In {the last five years approximately 40,000,000. tons of. coal were mined. in, Wyoming, having @ total value of about $80,000,000.” s well at Little Buf- falo basin is blazing, according te regent reports from the well. ‘Two at- tempts to shoot it with nitro-glycerine have ended in failure because the three- quarter inch steel cable suspended over the flames from the two derricks from which it was planned to drop the ex- plosiye, melted before the work coult be accomplished, The burning gas well wag described as an unusual sight by a representa, tiv’, who went to Cody to snap {not pictuf@s -of the’ flaming gasser Pathe News weekly. Tt is not possib! to get within 100 feet of the blaze so intense is the heat. Midwest Review Is. Issued. “ A>photograph of Garden Creek falls near Casper features the cover of the September issue of Midwest Review, of- ficin! publication of the Midwest Re- fining company. Casper refinery de- partments and ffiees are prominent both pictorially and in description in the latest edition of the Review. Photu graphs of all the leading players on the Casper Midwest Kefining company baseball team occupy a prominent sec- tion of the magazine. aclRRPOe FE The tower of Pisa w struction tor under con- Swift’s Premium Hams, 8 Ibs. to 14 Ibs., per Ib. ‘ Bacon, per lb. ¢ Picnic Hams, 8 tbs. to 10 Ibs, each, per Ib. All Standard Bacon Slab, Per lb, Per Ib, Bacon Squares, Per |b, PAPA tee Pure Lard, Per Ib.. Leaf Pure Lard, per Ib.. Leaf Pure Lard, 2-lb. pail... Leaf Pure Lard, S-lb, pai Leaf Lard, 10-Ib. pail... 143 East Second St. | ‘Mite THAN ONE TRILLION TONS __INGORL RESOURCES OF WYOMING Nineteen Million Acres of Coal ie 3 in State Says Of- ficial Bulletin Issued by Morgan Describing All Mineral Resources _ (Special to The Tribune). i CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 22.—Wyoming’s workable coal resources total one trillion seventy-eight billion six hundred twenty million one hundred thousand short tons, according to an estimate made by State! Geologist G. B. Morgan:in an official bulletin entitled “Summary ‘Of tankers here, worth $4,655,425, Hene- | | pany. quin, or sisal, from the state of Yu- coal bearing,” | Lincoln, Carbon,: Sheridan, Weston, | Six other, PHONE 428 TOMORROW LAST DAY OF THE BIG SALE ON 10,000 pounds Swift’s Premium Hams, Bacon and Lard Swift’s Premium, Puritan and Supre: me All Standard Bacon cut, eat aiieea? th ih tiatitan spunea Armour’s Shield and Swift's Silver _ Armour’s Shield and Swift's Silver Armour’s Shield and Swift's Silver Armour’s Shield and Swift's ‘Silver’ Have you ever tried Sandison’ s *Special Home-Made Breakfast Sausage, if not, why not? PHONE 428 WE DELIVER JAMES SANDISON, Prop. “The royalty value of this incom- ‘ Ground Floor Oil Exchange adverse trade balanee with Mexico is shown’ by. jjust made public. here. the ports of this district for the fiscal year 1919-20 were yalued at $8,399,885 as against exports to the southern »e- . public worth $2,375,855, imports is twenty times those of a leare ‘or pri decade ago, while exports showed a de- crease in value of $176,676 in the ten years. 1 Tavthe twelvamonth period d4g.427,ap0 }i¢, Ohio Cll. Company. and. the Bik maintain a suffileney of crude at the|f ®: gallons of crude oil were disgorged by | BAsin’ Conai@ated Petroleum Com: jeatan, bales. ; : : ary Sh fade of yvoroing, bape aot : ‘M! not be expanded, although it is ap-| in many ‘i es | : %% me : IS fe % \he ae that additional Burton stills svill drilling on the sues dorner = verec! man: 8-89-78, Z to be. ted before yy months ticn The OuteeBt company ‘also it. the Rock Creek fleld wontinues to, The CUlWah Ned a derrick on \4 in the Rock Greek fiold-wi jointly, with he” tern SHOWN WITH MEXICO BY ce ea ro SS TUS HAE ADDED AT RE. == === GALVESTON, Texas.—(By sik “}Salt Creek field on the southeast quar-| ¥' ter of section 8-39-78; the south half of thé southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 8-39-78. The West. ern States company, the operating com of the Midwest Refining company Up ih nj nila l; He the report of the collector customs for the Galveston district, Six additional. still will be erected by the Midwest Refining Com- pany at its Laramie refinery at onte to care for the increased. produc- en ne eae ok Bil pis ene Re A eo A tion it @ mon! ago when it'was considered to enough to efias eskoe ths. The addition of the six stills will increase the capacity from 5, to 7,000 barrels of oft aadty. — Development, of the Reck Creek fold conplimea in the fiela for ‘a large num-|# has been largely through the efforts of|bper of drilling operations. In order to watel & "plait, ng of what fa nea life corre: I mi mM i val Imports thru The value of Crude oil and ‘sisal are Mexico's chiet refinery to meet emergencies two addi- tional 55,000-barrel tanks will ‘be erect- When the. Laramie refinery was 250,000 |Plaeed in operation the Rock Creek ‘field had an estimated capacity of 4,200 barrels daily, production . nn iW \ totalled approximately ac under existing conditions is being ie shipped daily to the Utah Ol! Refining ) | At pre according. to pipeline|Companjeat Salt Lake. For the pres- es x runs, it has passed the 6,700-hurreljent at teast the plant of the Standard sh (mark in shipments in addition ¢o crude!Oi Cofnpany of Indiana at Laramie Lo r & Clay ig-, Phones 203-204 t LOCAL OIL STOCKS | Western Oil Pields_. 350 BT t Bid Ask | Wyo. Tex. -, 02 05 Amalgamated Royalty --. B38 3:99 | OM 11 “14) ‘ American. 4% ©) NEW YORK CURB CLOSING : aes er Bb find Midwest Refinii $181.00 #18800 . cme : 36 Midwest Refining -$151, ; pair icagd 33-80. Midwest Commo’ 125 2.00 i Big Indian 46 | Midwest Pref. 1.50 3.00 | ¥ Boston Wyoming 4) Merritt -.-. 14.50 14.75 | , A r ; Buck Creek — Glenrock Oil - 37 2.00 “~ H DD Vi Burke. ‘ng | Salt Creek 27.00 29.00 | fy dba \ 11 1BN) eee 4 Black Tai ‘94| Western States 37 62 Mh bap hing ray c Capito! Pete | Prod, & Refrs 6.12 6.87 vy esa |e a Columbine, — 7.00 7.50 } A ; q ‘ Consolidated 8.87 9.00 eA § Cow Gulch 1.50 1.75 Amen, : 0) | Cities Service Com. ---_ 290.00 360.00 ~ ae . i NEW YORK STOCKS Simplicity of Construction | : Oven Close | f : | Mexican Petroleum —..-$192.25 $189.00 Durability o! Eom : 2 Singlair O11 = 32.00 31,25 x Tectic Operatio ! t 50.50 50.12 P ion o nm | ‘ 88.75 SWHRBRCAENE ATT } : 88.25 .383| Union Pacific R. 127.00 underreaming can be done for less) ‘ ae 0 FOREIGN EXCHANGE hipaa with a Swan Underreamer than any all Ae ter ling 3 if can rent one from any one of our ell C Lusk. Petroleum ; “tat eh AT Poorer once | . Mike Henry -.. og ant aot 9650 L]] | Mere Distributed Bx Mountain & G 68. toy | MARKS 142 Brid ageie ae rane A ‘ Northwest ~. Si Fe a 0878 Th 1 tae 3 ONT Daa tba ay Prd aid port Machine Ce mnt ; Picardy - 07 09 | LIBERTY BONDS pend 1 and l Riverton Refining 07 09} 3%'s A goto pias Cen ee emp ade Openers cork ret met Royalty & Produéers.. 85, | 37 MULT I HTVTLTT linea BRANCH STORES mes | ||| A HAA t 07 09 . 4 Ranger, Texas Ft. Worth, Texas 5 03 3 We can rig you up with all sizes of the best 11) ; 00 seasoned rig timbers, Give us an opportunity to , - quote prices on all of your lumber requisites. Grass Creek — “Torchiight -. Elk Basin .Greybull Lance Cre Lander . YESNESS STARTS LARGE CLOTHING SALE FOR MEN Harry Yesnegs, ‘the man in the har> rel,” is holding a remarkable sale on | men's fall and winter clothing, especiel- y in leather coats, vests and ove! | Mr. Yesness says that from his | Jin the McClure building he can offer his customers a suit of clothes at a} usual values even.in these days when | discounting in the clothing line is con. | d_zeneral, a NE ESSE PIII IS TT ar : SFI IETITOTOLS __§5¢ _28¢e _39C $438 a 1. QO. O. F. Building POPSOOPEP OS OOS EO OOOODOOSD Rock Creek Bt Creel is Meaay Pilot Butte Di Hamilton Dome 2 bs + 3 O79) es \ = ~ né Ni o) > a _” Keith Lumber Co. hs as PRR: ‘Phone 3 ; tle Ornek j 2 By x Th b SSLLETETTISE OTD Ea a AOD B&C Grocery Cor. S. Beech and E. Fitth— PHONE 545-W—We Deliver Friday and Saturday Cash Sale 100 Ibs. first-class Potatoes Ah os: Gee ee 6 Ibs: Cabbage 5 Ibs. Hubbard Squash ¢ 5 lbs. Navy Beans 2 |bs. Cranberries ees pkgs. E.C, Com Flakes oi \.uy caaeet, 4 cans |-2 lb, Pink Salmon 3 large rolig. FoiletFisgue 550: .c35 0 hed. 1 Carton (5 pekgs,) Searchlight Matches Aas No. 2 1-2 Cans Blackberries in syrup No. 10 cans Apricots (Morado) ...i).0+.0000 No. 10 cans Strawberry-Rhubarb- (Poyellup)-. No. 10 cans Sliced Peaches (Morado) secon 27 1 case Hebe Milk hag: a 1 case Borsen’s Milk .:, cs eee: ae I case Red Cross Milk .. 02.02 2, The best Brooms in town for .. a 2 No. 2 cans Empson String Beans 2 No. 2 cans Tomatoes _ Also Agcots for Klim (Milk) ge We are now in position to give ‘THREE-DAY service. We will be able to give ONE-DAY service shortly. Casper ea iin ee nn Taylor & Clay Incorporated Casper, Wyo.—Phone 203 Denver, Colo, New York Stocks, Chicago Grain Markets quoted over our private wires direct from New York. 4 The New York Exchange has some eleven hund: re fnembers. The percentage of failures on the senna sore ba ten_years is less than one-half of one per bo iy correspondents are members of this ex. Weare the oldest must bé a reason, All Local Oils Bougls and Sold brokerage firm in Casper. There Toga Brokerage ie Specializing in NEW YORK OW 114 South Wolcott Street Phone 1142 to gl ) No Germs in Klim BEST BOWL OF CHIL - 20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH wiches at Popular Prices, uick Highest Quality Grand Central eed = FY. ait ea hoi hoo oder POPPE IS eeaceretiddentinesneasee’

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