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= PAGE TEN COUNTY AND STATE CALLED UPON TO CORRECT ALLEGED OWL EVILS Next Legislature Should Take Up Problems of the STOGK TRADING IRREGULAR Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bidg. Phones 203-204 3 - Bessemer . 24 Independents, George E. Brimmer Says in Con- | sig inaras ‘a ; : ere . Boston-Wyoming . 60 ats ioe enatinc cluding Article Cniticizing Midwest Buck Creek . ets syedgeess a hegiee cs re Blackstone’ Geli. Greek. 38 quite two years and has now estab- Under date of October 6, 1921, a telegram in relation to mack Tau i ay shed ‘one of the popular clothing i stores of the city, as well as similar omir the oil industry in W: g, and addressed by the writer to|capttol Pete hed i 1 W; i ‘olumbin stores in other parts of the state in- tt awtiss Republican, was published in severa yoming Columbine $ boreal 7 ae) ‘Since that e various articles have been published Gwent ; I Cosa. — ode wll be"priced atthe toy: from week to week, some being in response to imtuiries made Gow Guich . 6 |Eik Basin. — ones ae haan dedased anam, by the chief executive of this s nd others being directed | Domino ; arse ss ieee |riea will appeal ress w — — 7 ) the treatment which is be-| Bikborn ae 08 + Onan 4 Sr x . gested the conflicting views of specu- PROJECT RT . orded the state of Wyoming|E. T. Wiliams 28 | NEW XORK rr0cn EXCHANGE |iative interests. St. Paul common and| REPORT FRAMED. { | : people by the Midwest*Refin-| Frants 2.49 |Mexican Petroleum ..$112.00 $112.50] preferred rallied moderately an offi-| WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—The inter i = company and allied interests, to|Gates . 130 «(| Stnclair OU . 22.25 22.12 | otal assurances that impending obliga- national ‘folnt SE pe) i the 1 existing conditions in the| Jupiter ‘03 | Texas On tions would be met at maturity. Pere| here “today, to complete its final re- gee to the rights which | Kinney rf x Pan-American Pete 61.25 Sdarquette, preferred, continusA. to ? on the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence x the state and its"peo-| Lance Cweek Royalty |U. 8. Steel ......, s++ 88.28 étrengthen an 0 result of he Giclare- b aye Deathae ot te waterways project. |report wit be do | sions, about it in Moscow at the “peace-on-all-fronts” time since the Bolshevik revolution ne Union Pacific R. R. .. 127.25 FORZIGN EXCHANGE. Lance Creek Royalty . the|Lusk Petroleum . Lenin is telling demonstration. tion of the extra dividend. Canadian Pacific. New York Central, Rock Isl- in executive sos. . expected ta continue sevegal GRAIN MARKET: a meeting Marine ... |Sterting . 07 and and Erie first preferred were frac-| _ Bolshevik army \aays, of| Mike Henry ..... raiment : tlonall lower and similar tendencies r F | ~ at Casper. This)Mountain and Gulf .. ‘Marks ae ee steels, equipments 3 | FRANCO BRITISH PARLEY ’ ons 2 Sales U: High s attended by representa-| Northwest ; and special ke M age fees gee ane tically all independent pro-| Outwest bo te ‘The 6 per cent opening rate for call Livestoc. art - } and Prices Are-Firmer | erating in Wyoming. After| Picardy .. nee loans aided stock market shorts tn b oa ae PARIS, Dec. 8.—Louls Loucheur, at Ope | ci n.of the many phases|Riverton Refg. -+.+-- | their drive against leaders. during the bd part het La ban Be oe 1 try, the decision was| Bed Bank’.... - 26 jas # sorning todey. “Motors "end tebaooes | CHIGAGD,. Deoyt—(0. se Hurenul\" leave Paria! fonlaht, $66" Lamidon ~ CHICAGO, De —t a the t was necessary that an’ Royalty and Producers .16 First 48 ‘40 }sasea 1 to 2 points, Chandier agnin| or Markets)—Cattle — Receipts, 11- D tucteaetabeee on et | advantage e cla the independent pro-) Sunset 08 reing adversély affected by dividend! 099; beef steers, 1Sc to 25c higher: oi eats cp S20: oe . ning should Le formed|Tom Bell Royalty---- .04 TUMOTS, The Market steadied Detore| bulk, .$6.60@8.50; she stock ard bulls Pownce: (oaay. | remummi to, Boa F e of remedying existing) Western Exploration 2.10 noon, buying of high grade oils; ship-| steady to 15¢ higher; calves. strong: pina eee,cine the German repara-| courteous Drivers Quick Seryice 3 that the following men|Wind River Kefg. .... .00% 01 stickers and feeders steady; balk, 10h% situation, : quested to constitute the) United Pete 04% 05%) Fourth 4Ks . . ng vealers, $8.50@38.75. { high as 600,00 directors of the proposed as-} Wyo-Kans. 1.185 1.60 Victory 4%s . bond market was mixed, liberty 3%8| Hogs Receipts, 45,000; hogs aver- here, however, lac ‘ to | WYOMING CRUDS O01 MARKET. and Sy the 434s reacting while| aging under 170 pounds steady to 106 * ing qu . Dal ivan, Frank G. Curtis,|Grass Creek $1. jock River + victory 4%s repeat: max! higher; others unevenly steady to 16c N ti t t changed - rwith| vr i. McLaing, 3G. auylon: Gacegs [Bak aBaatn = 1.90] Salt Creek orice of the year. Forelgn exchanges| lower than yesterday's dverage, most, otice to Inves' ors May $1.11 $] 3. McClelland, T. B ‘Algeo, C. B.} Lance Creek — 1.90 Big. gk were atime oe rite Ghotabion ia ly 100 to 15¢ lower;. shippers buying hardson, Mart MoGra Leslie} Hamilton Dome 1.40|Mule Creek ~. ing to est .level of © CUT} iiberall ere buying sparingly; is . D, Cartas dinianete an | ie cent movement, practionlty: all local anes ee: $ The Trapshooters Oil and Gas Association of November 9 whereby Ex- B Brooks was appointed ° 2 2 * te * e © > esident pro tem of the as ation, and structions’ were given for the} reparation of the articles of associa- tion and bylaws and submission of the same to the board of directors. out of market; top, $7.25; ;bulk 180- Silver. pound hogs and down, $7.10@7.2! NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—1 bar| bulk 200 pounds and up, $6.60@6.8 silver, 63%{c} Mexican dollars, 48%0. | pigs stéady to 10c higher; bulk, de. sirable, $7.25@7.36; fow at $7.45. | ~ Sheep—Receipts 15,000; killing class-! es fat lambs to packers early $11.50; some held high-| er; 82 pound shorn lambs $10.00; good! yearlings $9.50; choice light ewes $6.00;) no feeders sold early. ! (Composed of Wyoming Men) Is Placing on Sale One Hundred (100) Certificates at $1.00 Each Which Is Their Par Value. The Trapshooters Oil and Gas Association has Metals. NEW YORK, Dec. 8—Copper— Steady; electrolytic, spot and nearby? 19%c; later 18% @14c. ‘Tin—Steady; spot and nearby, 31 tutures, 31.75. he ; Iron—Steady; unchanged. eleven shallow wells in the Brenning Basi! The articles of ociation and by . g Basin, west of aws “were prepared. Ex-Governor| Believing that the Brenning Basin field holds greater PORT nan Sate yeni a eis coativeey, arte are '$ Douglas. These wells are capable of producing, at ¥ DENVER, Dec. ts, 1,500; dy; beet steers, 5@, : hetfers, $3.50@6.10; | bulls, .$2@3; stock- ks issued the call for the meeting} ‘tors to ve held at Casper on At the meeting of the rs on November 29, the articles of association and by-laws were pre- ented and adopted. The meeting was continued to November 30, and a full sibilities for both oi] and gas development than have been uncovered the Trapshooters Oil and Gas association is pre- paring to Jaunch a new campaign of devélopmeft. The com- pany has 11 producing wells in the field now with a total production amounting to about 50 barfels of oil daily. spot $4.90@4.95. Antimony—Spot 4.55. with Ma After up. Mn tinued to harder Provisions were dull and showed no present, about fifty barrels all tol i i eee ifty al id of high grade oil The purpose of selling 100 certificates is to furnish . us with enough finances to bring our production up to NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—Great Bri- tain—Demand 4.10%, cables 4.11. steady; top, one hundred barrels:daily. decided change ; ogra 1] An effort will be made to buita] France—Demand 7.15, cables 7.75%. steady';| A orgy . a a Caen ne. fon fates eat ions and investigation is under the direction of] the Production up to 100 barrels daily} Ttaly--Demand 4.43%, cables 444%. $2.500@4.25 _ The pipeline is bvilt and we have a signed contract ; ae Quotations. the Say: for fu = on “|F. B. Tough and H. H. Hill. Both inorder: to fulfill a contract for sale] Belgium — Demand 7.46%, cables|reeder lambs, $7.50@8.50. with the Wyatt Oil and Refining Company to take our a AGO, Dec. § stone]. There 1s no question b + tiene: camel in-|0f Production to the Wyatt Of) and| 7.47. oe i Pt Wheat— Open High Low Close|:ng suggestion of Mr. Hurley of al ene are peewea en eo vas ria ¥ DA ee Snes production-when it reaches one hundred barrels. m3 112% 1 ‘1 ( Ol com and Mr, Funk of] 1 os beyond questio aw Cooley Who is in cl B1% . The Trapshooters Oil and Gas Association has a 1 02% el y yond q m. j harge of st v 8 tho Carter ‘The differential in the post prices of |the field operations of the company} Holland —- Demand 35.91, cables capitalization of $250,000. There is $14,500 out- Pe sag cnany | BAme of the assoc ; ; mid-continent crude oil and Salt Creek|®2nounces that recent decisions te 36.97. i standing. Ww. re - rom Wyoming Independent Oil ass0-| —-g6 off is now sixty (60c) cents per|Pipe gas to Douglas has stimulatea| Norway—Demand 14.50. x y ‘ tion to Rocky Mountain Oil and Gas}io276) instead of seventy-five (75c)}“¢velopment in hopes that the fieia| Sweden—Demand 34.10. We believe we have:a wonderful opportunity to re here is auestion but ~ i ‘ i * aT% i apes ts. Non adopted {cents per barrel. ‘This alone means aj Which lies at Douglas’ doot will yield] Denmark—Demand 18,90. place our company on a dividend basis. * rae rilcles Of association adopted aitrerence of $2,600,000,000 to the pro-|¢nough netural fuel for commercial} Switzerland—Demand 19.33. 7 ee %, -— were, sufficiently brogd to isllow alll a. oors of crade oll-in Wyoming uppd|and )domentioapuspobes in’ the Con-| Spain—Demand 14.26. -—- We invite the closest investigation and would be Wi iia persons interested in ine oll and 98) tho basis of production for the year|Verse county: center. Gfeeco—Demand 4.15. ‘AFTON, .Wyo., Dec. $cThe pleased to convey anyone interested to the field to is “hide ae ee then con cted Cath tadepen.|1920 (17,000,000 barrels); and 1t means Argentina—Dermand “$2.45, tery of the fate of Alvin Welchman, show them just what we have. — > ‘ dent comp: Soa ;| Wyoming of the same amount. CHEYEN: 'y0., Dec. 8,—P; Montreal 92. ‘ : ‘ ta! ‘ 9.1 2.00 - 8—Prom- lets wi wag dard companter, to bacome members of| Werte of the mame amount ||, CHEYENNE, Wyo. Deo. &\Prom hen atathea'was tsi esaeeel¢ D Fapshooters and Gas ws eee ee en ermle foe decanted) Writer that, in view of the existing|the Security Savings And Loan asso. Money. ;,|rlver November 19. No trace of th . 5 but nee it 1s possible mails p-| Conditions, the duty is Incumbent upon |ciation, a “monthly payment” savings| NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—Call suerte other horde or of the ithastlatinon bee y e ° eee ee the eaten ay °P-| nim to cease pubi‘cation o®the articles|concern which has opened for basp} rm; Ce oe a a eid ato | Ream Sogn.” Dahlen aottimeae’ cives tion — ain cor on. which he had planned upon the oil in-|ness here. R. N. Wa Fountain, ex.| rate, 53 ing bid, Tea : § 5 2 fon ‘but that it OX: % regarding whether Welchman was , Dec. toes—Dulls| wut bo to the cheainge at the tri | dustry. ‘The kepresentatives of the|mayor, is president, and Phomas Hin, last loan, 6 : 60 days, 90 days|™murdered and. his body thrown into Phone 211M x total United States en eee ee ne eae in qiiiad| federal government and the represen-|ter, president of the chamber of cauc| ‘Time loans, steady; 60 day the river of whether he left the coun. L Wisconsin sacked red nde eee eae don formed tatives of tho Rocky Mountain Oil and| merce, is a director, Other officers apy} and. six monthi Me es esse try_on the missing horse. ._ | size RIAL CoML TE OME alas in which it had either a snteriat er] 28 association are proceeding with|Norman F. Black, vico —prosdedc| Prime mercantile pape! } to $1.50@1.65 cwt.; Minnesota sacked vers $1.40@1.60 rurals $1.75@1 $2.00 cwt; N sacked red and white $1 their investigations, and are taking action for the purpose of correcting ex- isting evils. In the meantime, there is @ possibility that county and state officials may see their way clear to take action whereby taxation and common carrier abuses may be cor- rected. Francis W. Fitch, secretary-treasurer; D. G. Scott, state manager; Leslie A. Miller, J. H. Schroeder, William Du. ines eeu “os BROTHERS DEFENDANTS. Liability Case | TWO COURT ACTIONS Idaho owt; controlling interest, prior to the meet- 1 t Wyoming legislature, 3 that the influence of that associa- and indirec tho infitfence of) he Midwest Refining company, would] be felt in the formation of new legis- Butter and CHICAGO, Dec. 8. ES tter—Higher; ron extras, $ Should time demonstrate that re- H * D . 41ig8; seconds, ‘ovember 29 in deciding upon the|SUt8 hoped for are not being accom- earing ented |. cusrexnz, Wyo., Dec. &—R. J: an ae °| plished, then it will still be possible jation and the limi-/ +, continue the articles heretofore out- name of the a: and B. F. Ross, arrested a few days receipts > as fon or lack of limitation upon mem- ship, was to demonstrate absolutely that the independent operators of Wyoming were desirous of co-operat- s to the largest possible extent with ap-calle andard interests, for the purpose of placin he oll indus- try in the state of Wyoming upon a CHICAGO, I fowls, lined, and to lay the matter in its en- tirety before the people of Wyoming. With full knowledge of the facts, the citizens of Wyoming will be enabled, during the coming political campaign, to determine what action should be taken by them for the purpose of en- suring the election'of county and state SEATTLE, Dec. 8.—Federal Judge Neterer hasdenied a petition for a Fehearing of the lability case against the Canadian Pacific Steamship com- pany {n cqnnection with the loss of the steamship Princess Sophia with all on board—843 persons—in the ago when about to leave town in a mortgaged automobile and after float- ing a number of checks, have been made defendant to two crimjnal ac- tions, as well as to -the civil actions previously filed against them. “Both criminal attions charge the utterance of fraudulent checks. Electrical: basis. Such directors of the asso- AD ms 4 officials and members of the legisla-} “ynn canal, Alaska, in October, 1918. bei A Regal Canter on believed that for the Purpose! ture, who will be elected this coming|Judge Xeterer recently Mmited the nis oe eee caizness, ituves Mec-| fai, to make more’effective those pro-| company lability to less than $10,000. ; : = rary (0 allow representatives of the/ visions of our constitution which were | Claims totalling millions of dollars had ns . = called GES interests fe. ies intended to protect the rights of the| been filed. - « e a the association. They believed that by F F = —e co-operation of the independent pro-|Reople, from corporate ‘greed. The PRAnrRO a PUP TAD the so-called Standard _ interests,| cortain that special privile P * through membership in the associa- and that the laws of Wyoming are 4 Pay 7 4 3% — ton, to prejudice the interests of the| "aae etrective. . \ zi independents. They seek to modify GEORGE B. BRIMMER. .. ld the policies of the .Midwest Refining} BP screech oh cena F J. AFE : a: 5 : pry ittea winincan ae 7 : Se c Gift Suggestions -from Their attitude may be correct. rt x From the discussion which took MOPSTICK \§ HANDY IN DEAVER, Wyo., Dec. 8.—Ars. For That Good place at ng of the directors} November} H Personally, the writer 1s inclined to! beliéve that tt would have been better cord in the mem would result in d | association and ¢ tives. It is diffieu' ip fee: pership. Dissension moralization of the feat of its objec- to accept member- 1 assistance from or finan, fairly with the state, its citizens independent producers of crude ors of represént ‘Those direc- independent oll Results which they desire to obtain are similar, so far as they! 50, to those h the writer desires tment of the interior .is ee - h_ investigation | roclaimed regent“ in Wyoming, for} ter through Doe ap- P- pear to bp used to the saddic, what? excitement was injected into a ladies’ aid meeting at the home of Mrs. L. G. was rescued by her mother, who low- ered a mopstick to the child and told her to’ “hold tight." She was soon pulled to the top of the well and suf- fered no injuries. distress off Shippigan, N. B., was re- ceived last night. ——— , PICTURES and FRAMING Phone Me to Call GEO. LA LONE Phone 8425 , 810 St. John Street Ten Blocks From High Prices James Felkner, wounded. by the acci- ering from her injury and he condi- p Taylor & Oil Exchange Bldg. - MARINE OIL. we anticipate higher market prices. i y Clay, Inc. * Casper, Wyo. Show Room of the new lation on dental discharge of a rifle recently . a0. pulé ost certainly - while returnin; tf & ro ¥ . oat ane corin’y sores! AESGUING LITTLE SIAL trom a none, ieee CHILE Sa So action nec lary for the purpose of in- tion is no longe serious, Ni afing rco: suring payment of fair prices for tion Was performed to 108 N. Center St. ‘Chi Dish Per lator 5 ide Beccioecn th Wace: weaknesses desk 5 Shave Ballet Orsini ae eee Vacuum Cleaner _ Grill Washing Machine for the oil industry in Wyoming !f|-peraple when Elaine Owens, four-year- F, ~ 7 7 o the restriction upon membership, inl sq ene et Ae ene ae Re b % Sewing Machine Simplex Troning favor of independent producers, had| Owens, tumbled’ into a cistern and Curling Tron Machine - been more rigid drawn. He fears : Heating Pad cally. Natrona Power Co. Vibrators corporation for the purpose of assist- = ing an association to compel that rorpe| ope We call your attention to.the investment features tion todo that which tt has |B ritish Steamr of this stock. . Make her happy this Christmas by thoughtful gifts of e time proceed energetically| CY,. si his nature. Cooki i i i- against the contributing ‘corporation Sends Out S. 0. S. Eastern marketing arrangements under’ way and’, t ature ing, cleaning, everything done electri ~“ BOSTON, Dec. 7.—An “8. 0. ¢ at ‘ other hand, the Airectors] messag ge from the British steamer Gone dividend = get ie payable on December = association were elected| Bethlehem, from Bres d'Or, N. Sq fur 20. Give us your “orrers. ting of e independent ofi|Campbellton, N. B., saying she was in ¥ Phone 69 AT IMAG ARAN AANA =

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