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fd PAGE FO MULE CREEK LINE 15 EIGHT-INGH ND Fi A correction is asked regarding a statement about the pipe line serving the Mule Creek field. A recent report stated that this line was laid of 3-inch pipe from the field to Dakoming on the railroad and this report is woefully wrong. The Mule Creek pipe line is an 8-inch pipe from the field to the pump station and from the station to the railroad it is built of 6-inch pipe. There i 3inch line pipe in the whole system 2 from the field to the ra e S-inch pipe is the one ng ircuble as this is a grav 1 the IHinois will place a 1ction purep On same to make the oil y Domino «.. .09!S, O. Indiana —-.- flow better. cane line buried | 4 Plichorn aS eae 12 und the tement that it was laid on Willi: m 1.05 | of the ground both erroneou ¥ : 3.00 | Mexican Petrole' detrimer to the interests of Gate ose concerned ' Great West This line is really larger than usual CRIME CHARGE: Witton i: be ly ealled for in such operations-#nd it , Fiidhens wh to the Wlnois ér s oh ae lacinney 4 ; A Riacaalilatat tC Maka eile (Coutinued from Page 1) |Lanee Creek Royalty s x oy 5! | no | Lusk Royalty become thick like butter when it was | rank petroisaran LF Jos chilled in the laborat tests. The) the county Jail for the robbery of the} yfixe wenry —. - 07 enginecrs accordingly allowed for this ory some six weeks ago. Letters & (Guilt. -22---- 227.81 condition by putting an S-iInch line on| pave been obtained which reveal such 28 the gray end, but th ill tO} information and it is further borne out ‘on small unie ump is placed| py the fact that when the two a “07 on the line in Casper they took up t residence | Plcar¢ errs ; The production of the Mule Creek| with Probe, who had a room at t Hird Lata al fished A OF field will not be held up any becaa Wyatt hote Probe is belie’ to kne i is ty of uh toppage of the line as there}much regarding the oper 8 of tha] eee as is plenty of storage tank room in the} gang up to the time of murder, | Tom Bell ¥ | Mule Creek field to hold the production} ‘Both Green and Mec Western il the line 4 cleared up. Lance Creek Prospects Good. From accounts coming from the east-| fided their secret him. » confes WYOMING CRUD E OIL. MARKET ern part of the state the nce Creek| sions of this kind, howey been HOR APRA oT field is again showing 4 a pro-| obtained from eliher Neil or Probe, all $3. oc] ek +--+. h the drilling} and it now ducer of petroleum thre of wells there ently paign will be started in the spring tha will develop the territory to the north! famous fleld has incurred the of the oil fraternity here | der of «Reeder of its v of dashing the hopes of the! “init a whe operators after the oil was found. The| trig peleved that. the wells would come in for big produce then drop off to nothing from no * & 7 te o.- 2 * has yet been located | - apparent reason ms that) “When questioned r | the wells Arilled a lowIN | Neil made no definite bal no signs of this falling off in produc-) iis caliber and contended that it had | 3 tion and the oil men are in living} jeen stolen from a table drawer in h in hones that the field may’ yet prove | room, (By United Press.) a money maker for re Investor According to the man who gave the y < . . . -—- ; | police their first definite jnformaticn, LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan. 20.—With the bringing to ‘trial of Mrs. Consolidated Dividend Mailed, the gun was kept in a. ai The Consolidated Royalty Oil Com-| Nei looked to see if It there on | “OUL is : ( out dividend checks cover-| the night the murder was committed. | mining man, in the superior court here Wednesday, one of the most end numbe thirteen to It con 1 one or more empty shells a , i H tockliolders last cvening. "This divi-! at that cedeltineotan a | baffling murder mysteries of recent years approached a climax. dend amounted to over $1,605,000 a 2. ! hold Was muiled to over 2,000 ste ‘The company will 1 out cer entes vovering the 10 per eent stock dividend to its stockholders about Keb- rumry 1 and the books for transfer! of stock will be 1 until this stock dividend i has n issued. | oil material su (Continued from Page 1) | lor SLAYER CAUGHT, him in t of -whi Polic tinu from the room in a suites NATIONAL SUPPLY TAKES. OVER CHCAGD TOO C0 APPROVED = The National Supply company is re- ported as haying ‘taker has be The Supply om ar | identified with lawl thouga a general drilling €@m-| spaRCH 18 MADE t/ FOR NEIL 2e Chi ngeles ‘ational Oil Well has for some years manu-| county aking him cigarets | lieve it more t , itis n attempt at n rumored for several y company i Furnished by Taylor & Clay 30; Midwest Pref, 92| Merritt 1.03 | Glenrock Oi ~ .27| Salt Creek — .]7| Western States .02 | Prod, & Refrs. .03| Cosden ~. 45) Elk Basin 1,22! Aten .02| Okmulgee .09 | Citles Servi Bessemer Burke Black Tail pitol Pete Columbine solidatec Range Gulch ‘ow 02!Third 4%s - | Pourth’ 448 2.00 a 205 | Vietory 4%s .- Wind River Refining — Wyo.-Kans. Wro-Tex. —.- they con- to ness here believed have been | Elk Basin -. Lander -.------.. was con ‘8 gun, which | in the mur. will become comes to trial. | gun ken se but neither and whic n the and | hibited during the weeks of investiga- | tion following the discovery of Den-] pected ton’s body buried in the basement of | M his home. The body was discovered | si jlate in September, nearly four months | after Denton disappeared on June 2. Mrs. Peete, cultured and mother of pretty four-year-old Betty Peete, and tenant In the Denton home . The report}at the jime the mining man dropped from sight, immediately became the central * figure in the inyestigation made by private detectives and police. way at that time living in Denver hic the Union over and marks the culmina- merger thi | 8. fecused woman Supply and the Oi) Well voluntarily returned here to aid] penton are the two largest uthorities, time, according Pply houses in the world, four weeks she was ques- | witne: rict Attorney Woolwine c | factured its own material from the raw | and ants, while’ being held Hill No. 10, providing a penalty for un-| 224, the National has also made much| under surveillance in the La Cresenta H 5 Y ray Jof its stock in the big manufacturipe | Hotel he The county grand jury | clothing: asked uuthorized practice of law, and House} plant ‘at: Tole Ohio. With the addi-| finally yoted an indictment — charging 21, relating to civil court @c-!tion of the, Union Tool plant “in .Chi-| her. with first degree murder. so, the National will be able to mgn-| defen house committee of the whold| ymmended for House 4, exempting world their widows during their hood from payment of taxes on passage vet v war worth of y. And when the noon | recess ¥ taken was engaged in a|® lively. discussion of House Bill No. the Phillips measure to make incur insanity. a ground for divorce. The riod of insanity as amounting to “in curable” insanity, and whether it should be provided that the insanity should be both “incurable” and “permanent | if the distinction involved a difference, Were the points at issue. Sent generally fayored the bill but the leg lutors evinced a determination to mak: it & @ufe” bill, proof against abuse by | unse 1s hushands and wives, If the me enacted insanity will be the thir ground for divorce re¢ nized > Wyoming law, according | to @ statement by chairman Brown of the judiciary committee | The tirst legislative commit-| tees appointed to investigate state insti ut that assigned to the peniten-| ported this morning. It recom me necessary repairs and one new bnildir The city manager bill sponsored by the Ca and Sheridan Chambers of} Comm Was introduced in the house Weank ©. P. Story of Sheridan count As referred to the com mittee _ = CARD OF THANKS. We wish to exy most sincere pathy and kindne our recent ivement we it ed to the Columbus, the Loyal Order of Moose,} and the Anc Order of Hibernians. Ed Savage and Family, Martin Gibbon: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mahoney, Mr d Mrs. Hugh Roon Patrick Gibbons, John Gibbons, Emmet Gibbons _— Tribun Classified Read Th Latest O I L News The New MONTANA FIELDS Get -Send For The Great Falls Leader Great Fal Ads. Direct From Posted Mont ar, $ months, $3.25 } months, $1,70; one month, rg ‘ ufe P: the "SIPS ISIIIIIISOS IIIS IIIS DS: acture Bill) ment from a r gently hamm an ae! ascended 6,000 feet, s being shut off, a clergyman read wedding service | circled While the rt of an oj] wel! equip- 0-inch bit. | arried re- he wedding and, the en-} plane. as earth the machine again. to IT WILL BE AT THE AMERICA OF COURSE! | Thrift Week Salt Creek -.._.. Big Muddy ~-.--...-..—... Pilot Butte —--—----.--_--_-___. Today’s Markets by Wire Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg., Phones 203-204 LOCAL 011 STOCKS Western Oi} Fields — ; : ? Bid Ask | ¥ On si ek ae Amalgamated Royalty as nae MEW YORE CURB CLOSING Americal 6% 01! Bid Ask Atlas - 01 02 | Midwest Refining Big Indian ----- 2 -87| Midwest Com. -- um. BAFFLING MURDER TRIAL OPENED Louise Peete, charged with the murder of Jacob C. Denton, wealthy Confined in the county jail since her indictment and arrest on October 27, Mrs. Peete has maintained the same composure she ex- vealed the extent of its case, it is ex- to enter about the claim Peete is the nces” and that she is innocent. Mrs, Peete will be defended by Pun. {tic Defender Walton J. Wood, recently refined, | elected a judge of the Superior court. | District Attorney Woolwine will direct [the prosecution in person, with Chicf Deputy Doran assisting. Among the unusual ramifications of the case was the circumstance of the having occupied Denton house for several months after “disappeared.” “vietim a friend “SO LONG LETTY” It’s One of the Funniest Plays of the Season With a Host of Beauteous Bathers FRIDAY AND SATURDAY N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N Take care of your dollars and they will take care of you when you are unable to earn. There comes a time in almost everybody’s life, when there is a draught. Prepare for it now by saving a little of your income each week or month. Start a Bank: Account Now at the Stockmen National Bank First Trust and Savings Bank ‘ During to the statements of ses before the grand jury, Mrs. Peete sublet the home; “loaned” Den- ton’s automobile to a friend; disposed of a considerable quantity of Denton’s to diamond ring ‘(later identifled as hay- ing belonged to Denton); bought dresses i local store in t = 3. Denton, de ceased wife of the dead ‘and casheii several checks. on which the name of Denton had been forged. These and other eircumstan- tial happenings will be the backbone of the prosecution’s casé, it is sajd. According to the district attorney's office the alleged murder mitted for financial gain. that Denton was shot thru the neck is was com: o9|the kitchen of his home, early.on t days. 250,00 Close 162.37 | nix, Arizona, Discovery of morning of June 2, just before he was to have left for a visit to the Bast. The prosecution will contend that af- ter killing Denton, Mrs. Peete dragged 142.00} his body to the basement and coyered 1.60] it up with several feet of earth which 2.00| Was taken there from the flower beds 32.62|in the rear of the home. el i 2.00| nesses Who appeared before the grand| Wiison in a statement today, replying 2g.oo|Jury testified that large quantities of H lime and cleaning preparations were 5.37] delivered to the house and paid for by “so | Mrs. Peete, on June 2, and subsequent Discovery of a large blood clot under the linoleum in the kitchen-gave 1-12) credence to the theory that Denton was 37) kined there. the badly: decomposed 73.50] body was made after private detectives were employed by Francis Denton, 16, his daughter, who was. living in Phoe- with her mother , di- vorced wife of the mining man. he divorce. 26% | Dal 2.75 e to Péete in Denver in 1915. ;g}former husband secured a divorce in s in 1912 Mrs, Peeté's husband, a semi-invalid and former automobile salesman, expected to attend the trial. here from Denver with his wife, though ad shortly before entered suit for Mrs. Peete was born in Louisiana and been married once efore her mar- Her «| Nebraska Electoral Vote is Carried by Plane to Capital that of cireim- the that pawn a of M i { Women. Masked ball February 4 at the Wint Garden, masks sold on floor. Reibys pamen RRS Sie oe Ww. Denver, where he to business matters for the past sev- eral days. NAZIMOVA ot LINCOLN, Neb. H. Wheeler, the delegate charged’ with delivering the electoral vote of the state $2.16 | io Washington, got away today on the first leg of sher airplane’ flight 2.76} national capital. Jan. 20.—Mrs. 1. to the The first stop will he = 2.75/'Omaha, where she will be joined by Hamilton Dome ~-----------_-----.. 2.75} another airplane by Mrs, Draper, Smith, Mule Creek --------—-------—___. 2.08} hor alternate NOTICE Moose McKim has Heart Legion. 1-2 returned from as been attending It is held Several wit. was inary report to contain conclusions and He came 1 vestigating conditions in Ireland ana will be issued soon, ft was announced today, The report will be based on statements made by persons who ap. peared before the commission, it’ was said, but hearings will be continued in- definitely. , SHIPS'AND ‘AIR FLEET ‘ARRIVE COLON,Panama, Jan. 20 Roth the United States’ Atlantic feet and the Seaplane division attached to it arriy. ed here today, the seaplanes completing a 700-mile flight from Guantinamo, with two intermediate Jandings. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—Maia for general work. Phone 873. POST DEFENDED | BY SEC. WILSON AGAINST LEGION (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—Defense of the policy of the department of labor in dealing with radical aliens and com- plete indorsement of the work of As- sistant Secretary Louis FP. Post in car- rying out the policy made by Secretary to an attack on Post by the executive committee of the American Legion. > —————— Commission of 100 Prepares Report on Trish Investigation “THE YELLOW TYPHOON’ (By The Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—A “prelim- recommendations” is being prepared -by the “Commission of One Hundred in- There will be a regular session of Casper Lodge on Fri- day evening,’ January 21, at 8 o’clock, Odd Fellows’ Hall. Initiation to begin promptly at 8 o’clock. Entertainment By Order of E. R. Robert Coheh, Secretary, / POPP PCLILLLLLLILLL A MISS SS MS 4 KEK KEEKER KES ELA LAIR ELIE IAAI ALIS ILLIA ISLA ASIA IASI SNA SSN SI ASS SASS SSS ASN AAA. Studebaker | AUTOMOBILES J 113 S. Conwell St: SALES DEPARTMENT: H. E. 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