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PAGE EIGHT WYOMING REFINERS GOT BENEFIT | por pidge! OF LEASING BILL, LATE CHARGE y, is exercised through stock ownership of | in \ Producing compantes. As a result of | that monopoly, these refining purchasing Interests have been able to obtain high grade off cheaper 994 feet and is now drilling a brown, sandy shale at 1,020 feet. than 2,250 feet. wescern states compare with the high- est in the country. At the time the leasing bill was passed, Standard Oil company of In- abandoned. Prospects he it 1s said, following of a hard sand. | Well No. 3 recently completed by! i higher, 19@23c. Medicinal Beer a brewing company had delivered tho) have suffered as a result of low crude beer to the druggist under a permit! ofl prices. the brewers had just recelved. ‘The} a | case of 24 bottles cost Scheiderer $5.25. Highest prices paid for diamonds, It was the first legal sale of beer olf gold and ailver. H. B. Kline, here since the war-time prohibition| Jeweler, Oil Exchange “building regulations went into force. i u TELLS VERSION Was in Own Home, J. O. Mi- nor Says, When Called From Room by Morgan; Knife Wounds Serious. Aste ROYALTY OIL SALES EXPLAINED SUBJECT DISCUSSED BY BUREAU First advices recetved by local au- thorities leading up to the altercation i wounding of J. O. Mi- a y R. W. Morgan, both colored, was incorrect according to the text of Minor is in-a local hospital critical- ly wounded, and with less than an even chance to recover. The first re- port of the case made by officials w: that Morgan had found Minor in B street at an BY Director Of1 and Gas Operators, United States Bureau of Mines, Denver. Perhaps no phase of the government's dealings in the oil industry under the provisions of the leasing act of February 25, 1920, has been the subject of so much misunderstanding as the contract whereby the government sells its royalty oil | Moreen ave ig West to the United States shipping board. ‘The purpose of this | ““S) ™Ornins hour, u *, 5 Minor's statement fs to the effect statement is to set forth the facts concerning this sale as} tnat he was in his own room at. $11 clearly as possible. There are only|crude as a base. Any difference of| West B street. He opened the door three main facts to consider. field price between Salt Creek’ crude @) Sale of Government Royalty Oll/and other Wyoming and Montana te Shipping Board. The Government] fields was carried as a cash credit or y oll to the U. 8S. Ship-|debit in account with the Shipping ping Board at the same price the op-| Board, settlement to be made in cash. erators on Government lands receive and permitted Morgan to enter when he was told that Morgan wanted to talk with him Minor says Morgan sfruck him and} knocked him down. In the scuffle WASHINGTON, Noy. 15.—A crowd of 300 radicals, in| {|The well ts showing considerable oil|Creek field have taken impetus from but production is not expected at less/the completion of a | Sunset acreage by the Union Ol com- KANSAS CITY, Nov. 15.—Butter— han} jl is said to have risen 3,000 feet pany of California several weeks ago. Glosing Quotations, Recovered in Early Trad- Unchanged. any other refiners in the countr: in the deep test of the Sand Hills Oil) Announcement is made from Manville] CHICAGO, Nov. 15.— ing on Exchange. Egge—One cent higher; firsts, éic; The a¢vantage of this cheap crude|company on section 9-25-86 where|that the Union officers there have re-| Wieat— Open. High Low. Close. peconds, Sic oll, however, has not been parsed on| three productive sands have already ceived orders from California to-driil! pec. __"$1.05% $1.05%4 $1.03 $1.04 NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—Speculative Poultry—Hens and turkeys, un- to the consumer, as prices of refined | been encountered. Hopes of develop-lout the Otto Rohiff and Sam Joss| xiny _-- 1.09% 1.09% 1.06% 1.0744 Patocks were “subjected to further im. changed; springs, changed to 2c oll in the Rocky Mountain and north-/ing a large producer have not been /lesses, authorization for -this work | ¢; improved,| having been made by the Union's the penetration | board of directors in recent’ meeting. diana stock was gelling at the General Petroleum company is|Union, company and the Western 36% irregular, is now gelling at the equir holding up well {n production and No. | States Oil and Land company. Sahed : 850, they present Indiana 4 has been spudded in a short dis-| In the same field the Ohio company, -— 14.00 NEW YORK, Noy. 15,—Several of Is Issued Today quoted at 85, representing ten shares jManville reports state, has authorized tie pystime tevorten’ Hien” ware of the previous stock. Midwes |the drilling of a new well to be 8.17 8.35 | aubjected to sharp pressure yester- pe: fining was selling at 150, whereas it |located on section 35-26-48 upposite the 8.60. 8.76,. | ae an a Seedtt of ine: fisermament MILWAUKEE, Wis, Nov. 18—|"Oq tha other hand, Salt Creek Pro- prehes Sense sab ianaisn Seon: Son Ln 6.95 7.057.| Proposals. Ripa tame frag Bs wy Jack Schneiderer of this city, was the aucers stock, then selling at 50, is |ing over 200 barrels a day. The Ohio|xr,5 ~~~ > 730 7.47 | ne OF today's firs resident of the United States to) now 35, although this company rep- ‘nas already. started drilling on Con ay Se f 47 | States and Bethlehem arg ae purchase medicinal beer under the) resents many of the producers in the verse county sheep well No. 2, section Folate, ete Ges ecg Sangeet FO On federal regulations. O 1 2-36-65, 7 ares ict chetderer pr pr | Wyoming p 5 com: ; : p. Ts 5 65-| steady; receipts 97 cars; total United| Srexican Petroleum advanced 1% at a local pharmacy two minutes after) such as Merritt Oil and Elk Basin, Ohio operations in Lance Creek had Pratt, mining engineer, are in Cody opening of suixhur mines. in which seven years. tion process will be used in treatment of the deposit, which runs 75 per cent sulphur and 26 per cent gypsum. " > . atement received from Minor by|Union Oi company of California in| 3512. 7 ber 9, please Phone 838-3 |the county attorney's office last|the Maverick, Springs ficld, Fremont en ae ota aneuee 3 B. TOUGH. | night. county, Wyo., is expected shortly, |; ra: hang: rece! A drilling having been resumed in one in which cement has been setting and two others are standing at this time. Production NEW GUSHER DRILLED 1N | BY THE WESTERN STATES for the oil they produce. In the ear- Mer contracts, a hange in posted field price was not applied to the Shipping Board sale until the first of the fol- lowing month. On a falling market from $ a Darrel to 500 this operat- ea to prolong the higher price for a few days at each drop and was, there- in tayor However the ac Depart fore of the Government this method so complicated ounnting between the Interlor nent and th pipe line com: the Shipping Board con been revised to read as fol-| cf the Interior, t market price at th for any and all crud Obviously, the Gover an this contract is in the same boat wi the: producers end gains or | each change in the price of crude to the same ex tors on Government 1a cord with the Gov coward its lesses which : is business rather the of] which refining com ts payment in the When this contract was negotia Salt Creek crude was selling at $2.75 a barrel and fuel oil at San Francisco ry) was selling basis, this made the price approximately $3.18 for roy- alty oll. Since a refining company gets a manufacturer's discount on all purchases, {t is possible that such 9 discount was rece!ved in purchasing the Calffornia crude oil for delivery to the Shipping Board. Any such dis- count would operate to decrease the differential between $2.75 and $3.18. Later when the price of Rocky Moun- yivania lifornia price as rapidly e probably ty the lifornta relative transportation. y Increased the the advantage of soard but not to the State or Reclamation . Which by law requires certain portions of the money derived from 2vernment royalties. Obfect of the Transaction. Dur- ing the period of high prices and over- consumption, {t ts not always possible to met a particular petroleum product celivered at a convenient point in large quantities and on short notice without paying a very high price for sometimes not then, as the market- companies usually have long time s that must be honored. A © anf most regrettable case of icind was the difficulties between ering fuel of! by the Nary and feeling naturally incident to uch ® procedure. In order to prevent |the recurrence of such friction and Minor was able to get on top of his opponent and break free. He says be then ran from the building and hid) in an outhouse for an hour and a half before returning to his room. | When he entered the room Morgan} was still sitting there walting for! him. As soon as he opened the door! Morgan struck him again and Minor| broke away and ran again. The sec- ond time he returned to his home he found the room unoccupied and went| in., Morgan forced the door a few! minutes Iater and the men were fight- ing again when the noise attracted the attention of Patrolman Gibbons. | Minor {s not sure but belleves that he received his most serious wounds’ in the first melee with Morgan. Minor, who was formerly a colored preacher and Morgan who { an or ganizer for a hegro Masonio associa-| tion, are both said to be respected! members o: the negro colony here. Morgan especially is sald to be a well-educated man. | Charges.that Minor had established! fllicit relations with Morgan's wife) are refuted in that Morgan and his! wife are said to have been divorced for several months. (946-32 and the producifig Che Casper Dailp Cribune DEMONSTRATION FAAS POUND PICO CONSULATE! pouy MRKET | } | Livestock Mart ‘Markets.)—Cattle—Receitpts, New Work in Lance Creek. Drilling operations in the Lance Oats were easy, sympathizing with wheat. The market opened %o to %& to Kec lower, May 37% and then un cerwent a slight additional sag. RALLY IN MART Part of Yesterday’s Losses lucer on ent today. Traders resumed -46% [gheir attacks upon prominent Indus- -52% Ptrials and miscellaneous issues, rails showing relative strength. Sales ap- -31% | proximated 700,000 shares. The close 46% 51% Offset wells to the new Union well, it is stated, will be drilled by both he States shipments 624; Wisconsin bulk $1.86@2.05 ewt.; sacked $1,75@2.00; {Minnesota sacked $1.75@1.95 cwt.: bulk $1,85@2.00; Michigan bulk $1.90 @2.10 cwt.; Minnesota and North Da- kota bulk and sacked Red Rivers $1.60@1.90 cwt. been at a standstill for six months. : Sulphur Mines to Be Worked. W. B. Davis of Denver and 1. H, Wyo., making arrangements for the — the former has been interested for ‘The product will be ship- ped to Pacific coast points, The flota- Poultry. CHICAGO, Nov. 15,—Poultry—Alive, lower; fowls 14@21%c; springs 18 turkeys, 85c; roosters, 15c. Will the gentleman who| was in car behind the Buick which was struck by,| truck in front of Gates Half Sole Wednesday, Novem- Chicago Provisions, CHICAGO, Nov. 15.—Butter—High- er} creamery extras, 55%¢c; firsts, 36% 43'40; seconds, 33@35%c; standards, Maverick Drilling Resumed. Completion of three wells by the WE ARE OFFERING FOR SALE Wonderful Bargains in Second- ’ Hand Building Material The Webel building is being demolished to make is expected ‘within the next 100 feet. 3 way for the new Lyric Theater: Apply. Charles Shoblom AT WEBEL BUILDING IN SOAP GREEK FIELD Completion by the Western States! Olt and Land company of its well No. 4ein the Soap Creek field is reported from Montana with flush production of over 1,000 barrels a day. The lo- cation of the new well is on section sand has been penetrated one foot at 1,660 feet. ‘The company will “shoot” its No. 3 well this week. As Brigham Young Said- of the Utah Valley THIS IS THE PLACE The Same Goes for THE PUP CAFE 108 N. Center St. For that Good Chill Con Carne, Chicken Tamales and All Kinds of Mexican Dishes. Short Orders and Dinner Dishes WE RECOM PURCHASE OF LYRIC THEATRE COMPANY in a position to|to put the Shipping Board on the list r bargain than|of “tong time contracts.” Uncle Sam take his pay|sold his royalty off to the Shipping ted States Shipping | Board at the market price thereby made a contract/supplying the Shipping Board with ing company the necessary stack of chips for {t to x company recelves/|sit into the of game on an equal foot- off that the Ship-|ing with the rest of the participan in the} The U. S. Bureau of Mines has heen tana andjcharged with the duty of supervising Re 1 narra for this ollifieta operations under the Leasing Act Gellvered at tidewater. Ac-lana functions sim Tribune ind to receive sugzes freeres STOCK. Van Gorden Investment Company 1920 Essex Touring 1920 Essex Sedan 1921 Overland 4 Touring The Above Cars Are in Splendid Condition Priced to Sell MEND THE Terms if Desired i R.N. Van Sant — MOTOR TRUCK AND CAR SALES Cor. 2nd and Yellowstone Phone 1406 Building Sciticiems whereby’ tt © improved. trade wes uogot'a t Creek ico te > PELEOSAEL SEO COS OPCS CPLOSOIEOD roseooceseosesoresooes. i Casper, Wyo., Nov. 14, 1921. NOTICE! The local Board of Health, in accordance with Section 8, City Ordinance No. 173-A, and Chapter 236, Section 3805, of the Com- piled Statutes of 1920, Wyoming, have adopted the following rule and regulation, which are effective upon-publication: All milk prodtcers supplying milk to the people of the City of Casper shall cause all of their milk pro- ducing cows to be tuberculin tested, for tuberculosis, once annually, by a competent veterinarian, licensed to practice his profession under the laws of th ate of Wyoming. Further, all milk producers shall cause to be filed i with the City Dairy and Food Inspector, within sixty. ‘days of date, a certificate of such inspection signed by a veterinarian as above specified. . Signed by Committee of the City Board of Health and Sanitation: J. J. GIBLIN, Chairman F. VAN GORDEN EARL-C, BOYLE DR. J. F. O’DO! County and Cie Eacith Officer CYRIL R. BODENBACH, Dairy and*Food Inspector. MILK REPORT Due to the advent of cooler weather, milk reports will be published once a month, and the actual bacterial count dis- pensed with, the report showing the milks, both raw and pasteurized, as having passed or failed to pass according to the laboratory findings of the individual samples taken up by the inspector. The following list has been compiled alphabetically and NOT ac- cording to the numerical bacterial counts as found: Poe Inspection covering dates from October 15 to November 14, 1921. The following producers and retailers passed inspection: Raw Milk Producers and Retailers . Allen Dairy Reasoner Dairy Beggs. Dairy Starks (West Side Carroll Dairy Dairy: Carlson Dairy Coates Dairy Murphy Dairy McFarland Dairy. ‘ _ Tyler Dairy Vroman (Elkhorn Dairy) Vincent Dairy Pasteurized Milk Casper Dairy and Ice Cream Co. Scottsbluff Creamery Co. (Palms) Lander Dairy and Produce Co, The following FAILED to pass inspection: Pasteurized Milk Gilt Edge Creamery : -, “ } 5 which were a number of soldiers in uniform, congregated | _ j closing bid, 3%: ss ar Aid P. di cers But Refiner efore the American consulate at Tampico, pean a ee | Paxcranes Crop Roms =) e loan, 4%. ‘ql Tr: TY} ih i rtment was entina ani ustralia {to $8.50; bulk : ‘Time loans, = ; Act Was Design age On Price, Wall “| nfe aoa pM Tbe SP gregbiortyoad ae to be | nae Ave Segoe ® | moat sa80@475; meeegegeiey 1 fe sinees ra ee ee eee eae uae eee Interests Named Their Ce, See aken by the Mexican government. The demonstration was | é |1y_ $2252.40; stockers and feeders| nstable of the leaders, however, and| Prine mercantile h by Sacco-Vanzetti sympathizers. z CHICAGO, Nov. 15.—Bears had an > 3 such specialties as American Tobecco, Street Journal Sets Fort \- : ds = ec odvantnes in ce wheat eee today é ‘Alcohol and National during the early trading. vorable 7 * —~ tf conditions in Argentina and Australia! top, ‘$7.25 for 160.to 170-pound aver- oat ee ipa omy ee oon ton iver, 6Tise7 3 ie When the oil land leasing bill was passed by congress in|'| - were given attention owing to the near| ages carrying a pig end; practical top. | ¢, 43 and ‘private demand loans were tlle bs tta-ea p~ comv inate Zz e claim was made that its enactment was] epproach of harvest in the southern! $6.85; bulk, $655%46.80; pigs, made an a 4 per cent basis. Py DOC JONES AND > he Jucers of oil who had struggled contnenta. On the other hand, Nght-/to 100 lower; bulk desirable, $7. 3 ffi Rt es lish their rights to oil lands ° ° ° ° ° ° % els ot cc ee soot | apeeerrene aust ote fig 0 es lish t u Sy a c ‘ht in t thwest . — J Hg Ay enanese Sevag nthe auth “Shaep-cReceibte. 24008: tt tamds| “aesw rom. Nor. 13—omoe—| LIVELY SISTERS - So far as progucers of off tn Wro-| buying. Initial quotations, which war-|\ one at: top fat lambs te ahip- pry te nmann ag Spot _and near by, ave fared since that time, the} led from %%o decline to %c advance a sere $9.25; choice MC; later, 134% @13%4e. FILE ER p ri been. die| with December $1.06% to. $1.05% and| Dore, $1.0; Te Deis ee to city | geeeay pees, Lage tiiterdasigS PS me nda alee cei ANNA A LELu ie r 0 = | May $1.09% to $1.09% were followed | WS" w Shy Sab thie ‘chotce teed nd $28.75. Iris we and mth. bil i by @ moderate setback all around and|DUtchers, 37-10; few be -| Iron—Steady; day. This trio ts comprised of two | Important developments are forecast for the Ferris dome | then something of a rally. ler lambs, early $8.35@3.40. Lead—Steady; spot, $4.70. pretty girls and = clever comedian, STANDARD lg 6000 ld, an extension of the Lost Soldier district, in yee Subsequentty, assertions that Az! + Denver Quotations. ery, spot $4.75. LF ea porulnt Ba nhs ead yeas ; rude < : Boe a Athi ; ins ES Feb: - opportunities provided clean 2 with na. | county, Wyo. tarithin the ‘month son "Fie heme ot aaa Ra | Senco pee beak pola ta europe to-| DENVER, Nov. 15—Cattle—Re-| Antimony—Spot, $4.75@5. comedy in this mixture of bright _ ts, 8 ri. | TCPOTSB. 5 : Gay 6 cents bushel under Uniiel|ceipts 3,200 steady; beef steers $5.000 om a, travesty, funny ideas, clever talk and ill f son w t Both oil and gas have been encountered in the General | ctires wheat were utilized against the/6.50; cows and heifers $3.5006 Foreign Exchango—Heavy. harmony singing. = this © Petroleum’s well on section 31-26-86, the completion of] puts. Prices cicsed unsettled, 114 tojcalves $5.50@9.50; bulls $2.00@3.0 NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—Great Brit-| Comedy is supplied tn Uberal meas- bo ade It appears, furthermore, tt the| which fs now expected at any tim’ tance south of the new producer, The | 2ts¢ net low with December $i t4/stockers and feeders $4.50@6.00. ain—Demand, 3.96%; cables, 3.96%. | ures by Friendly and Cunningham, Midwest Refining company «: nd-| Two of the Producers & Refine: company is making mang improve-|tc $1.04% acl May $1.07% to $1.0/%. Hogs—) ipts 900; 10 to 20c lower; _ Brance— 7.24%; “The Wise Guy and the Simp.’ 4 Ol] company of Indiana, wh 1 wells on section 25-26-87 are spit-| ments at its home camp on section Gossip about government plans for top $6.75; bulk $6.00@6.65. 7.26. musical loving public will find « treat’ has recently taken over contro! « ing oll more heavily as the gas pres-| 16-25-86 in preparation for winter. istance in financing the carrying] Sheep—Receipts 16,000; steady, Italy—Demand, 4.14%; cables, 4.15.|!n the steel guitar playing of Doc. he Midwest Refining company, giv-| sure is reduced and hope !s held out — of the corn crop gave some firmness|lambs $7.50@8.40; ewes $3.50@4.25; | Belgtum—Demand, 6.99%; cables, 7.00.| Samson and An- ing it a m poly of the ofl indus they may develop into oll pro. Hot Water Cased Off. to the corn market. After opening %c/| feeder lambs $7.25@3.15. Germany— Demand, 0.38; cables|other unusual offering is ‘promised try t orthwest, have in conse. ers. On section 35-26-87 a well of The Ashland-\Wyoming Of] corapapy,| off to %c advance, May 52c to 62%sc a 0.38%. by Wright and Vivtan, the acrobatic ome the beneficiaries of/the same company {is running 6 3-16/drilling on the Alkal! dome, northwest | prices hardened a little all around. Holland=Demand, 34.87; cables, | 5: * t rather than the nu-jinch casing at 3,225 feet . 2 onjof Basin, Wy has cased off a flow of Export call for cash corn was very 34.93. ~ A new feature picture will be whom it was pre fon 36 26- hot water is making progress| brisk, sales to Europe yesterday and s | - toward the Tensleep sand, where aj today totalling 1,500,000 bushels. The | partial test of the well will be deter-| close was steady, at the same as yes-| 7 2 mbta Ot company on sec-| mined. terday's finish to %c higher with May rship of Midwest Re | 6-86 has cased off gas and! 52% to