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The-Casper Daily Tribune yee" insued every evening except Sunday, Encampment at Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming vanston } Cheyenne Is Swept by THE CASPER Severe Hail; Crops of State Receive Damage DAILY TRIBUNE [Wyoming W wal Clip . | Brings Record Price 57 Cents in Denver CLASSIFIED AD COLUMNS | Advertising for these columns must be paid for in advance unless parties intai regular open account at this office. We cannot charge smal] mains * 5 CASH-——CASH>——CASH——CASH me Publication Offices: Mokler Bldg. bts aa 5 Telephone 15 liapea ates 3560 |, CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 28.—A| DENVER, June 28.—The highest — = —— |Fromttier -------------- ~---20" |hailstorm which is believed to have! price ever paid for western wool was|" Sa 7 ; HANWAY - Editor and Manager Garrett ~----------------- -$173] done considerable damage to growing paid yesterday when Fred Klink, FOR SALE “& E. HANWAY - Associate Editor!,,, oe $1,241|crops passed over Cheyenne and ad-|whose activities over the Denver rd Sar Capers? :. Ne 3 bed Editor (Gillette Te --$1,526 |Jacent farm sections Tuesday night-|Union Stockyards end the Wyoming|*OR SALE—Splendidly located lots |Glenrock $827 Wubscriptions—B; carrier, 15 cents a|Granger ---- week. By mail, 50 cents a month; Green River ----- €8.00 for six months; $6.00 for year |Greybull “Entered at Casper, Wyo., postoffice 88! Guernsey second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 antia > lors | Hillsdale Any erroneous reflection upon the Hulett wharacter, standing or reputation of Jackson amy person, firm or corporation which Jirch may appear in the columns ef The Kane - $125 -------$1,000 --$2,800 5|siderable damage done. walnuts fell during the course of the storm which started about 10:30. The fall of hail in Cheyenne’ was of brief duration. A report from Albin, 45 miles stated that wheat and other crops had been beaten into the ground and con- How far south the hail belt extended is not known nor has any information reach- ed Cheyenne as to how sections north Tribune will be gladly corrected if Kaycee ------- and west of the city fared. brought to the attention of the editor Meramerst - —————— inet EE 2 z Lander - Chinese Found Guilty ingles ae 2 i aoeas --$525) of Charges; Will Be bits epee Z _----$656 : Lyman --$1,414! Deported from Nation .ost Springs --- < $2 DaramieQ aoa $e 000 |G. Wing and Leo Hay, Chinese of Manderson - = Rock Springs, who were taken tc | Manville ai Cheyenne December 14 of last year to AU Bow = |face trial in the Federal court on j ' ACCUSES ,|charges of being undesirable alier porerort {and convicted during the present ses- eth Ad lady a _|sion of the court, were taken from Reports from Cheyenne Head-! Pinedale $315 |the county jail in which they have quarters Show Wyoming Al- Rowe $397 | been imprisoned and last night star‘- d jQuealy = - ’* ted to San Francisco, where they will lotment May Be Exceede | Rawlins 3,150 he placed 7 d the first liner and by Hundred Thousand (vestee - ag [sent back to China. - = |Ranchester - at eae. The Chinese left Ch nne in the With five towns remaining to report | Rock Springs $14,406 | custody of Officers Bates and } officially the returns of the Red Cross | Razet $956 | field, deputies from the Department campaigns, Wyoming has an agegr Snake River $200 | of immigration. gate total of $268,391.50 to help atoga eo siitene swell the national fund. That this | Sheridan -$41,52§ : . state will exceed its quota by $100,-! Sublet $1,081 Seized With Cramps evident. Rev. Parisoe | Sundance te Director of the |Sunrise ued a statement in |Superior - 000 appea of Cheyenne, Red Cross, has which he expresses deep appreciation |Star Valley eet 15:3) for the work accomplished. | Thermopolis * - $4,800 The official report of the contribu- | Torrington . =~ ..$5,000 lacking _sozo| Monument Will Mark tions from over Wyoming, five towns, follows: Afton = = n| adi $174 | ° wo woo sf2i5| Crossing of Stage on Buttalon 5 Wyoming-Colorado Line Burlington —- Burns $ , LARAMIE, Wyo., June 28.—The Casper eae $41,500 |junveiling of a $150 monume' t Cheyenne $32,063 |ing the old overland road will take GHUGWALON woes eae $1,015 | place on July Fourth at 10 a. m. un- Clearmont S <= La PP eres $5,854 |ters of Laramie, Greeley Cokeville a aed ,755 Collins. The site recently selected Womberland esos se oe ee $705 |is on the Wyoming-Colorado bound- wayton) - s $1,204 ary line on the Fort Collins-Laramie 7 Douglas ------- ened PCY A jroad. The road was used for stages Dubois .~$116jand coach lines in 1862-1868. CAR IS HERE Don’t buy until you ride in these cars. built to stand this rough country. CALL OR SEE ME State Distributor, at the Midwest H. | THE FAMOUS AYNES A CARLOAD WILL BE ON EXHIBITION On the North Side of the M idwest Hotel THURSDAY THE HAYNES is the oldest make on the market, and is beyond the experimental stage, and is . 1. POLLY While Bathing, Youth Drowns in Big Horn ——s BIG HORN, Wyo., June 28.—Ted Larson, 17, while bathing with several companions on the Willias Spear rench here, was drowned when seized with cramps. He was suddenly no- ticed to go under the surface. Clif- ford Irvin, a member of the party, made a determined effort to rescuc Larson, but was himself overcome and would have drowned save for the as- nt mark- sistance extended him by Ralph Jen- | kins, Larson’s body was rescued by Miles $273 |der the auspices of the D. A. R. chap-| Huff, who, after diving for more than | and Fort} an hour, located the body at a depth| of 12 feet under the water. | | Smokehouse take you on tha coun- | try trip. Phone 83 §-27-3t* otel Hailstones the size of black shelled! northeast of Cheyenne this morning} | Semele eens Have one of the cars from the | sheep ranges, disposed of his 1917 lerop of fleeces at 57 cents a pound. |The lot weighed 125,000 pounds, and it was taken for Boston buyers. Having sold his wool, Klink turned |right around and contracted with feed lot men of Nebraska and. Iowa for the sale of 50,000 lambs of this spring’s crop at 14 1-2 cents a pound, another top price. So in one day Klin¥ broke two records for two of Wyoming’s greatest staples. in Carey addition. What offer wi-] you make for any ofthe following lots. Lots 13 and 14, Block 118, Lois 1 and 2, Block 117, Lots 1 and 2, Block 123. Alldress J. E. Headrick 105 Main S., Sterling, Colo. 6-11-tf FOR SALE—200 shares Mutual Pe- troleum. What offers? Call Tele- phone 249. 6-25-pt Cheyenne Ranch House Burns to the Ground FOR SALE—One five-passenger Ca- dillac touring car, completely over- hauled and painted, guaranteed to be in first class condition. Ats bargain. Coliseum Garage. 6-19-tf FOR SALE—9-room house, with bath, corner lot 60x140. 266 North Maple. 6-27-6t* The new $ structed by F. S. King on his ranch six miles west of Cheyenne on the Happy Jack road, burned t¢o the ground last night as a result of light- I HAVE the following cars for sale ning striking the nearby garage. and all are in first-class shape: Two The flames spread so rapidly from|Ford touring cars; one Ford run- the garage to the unfinished residenc? | about, with light delivery box; one that it was impossible to do anythiny to stop the progress of the fire. Ford with full delivery body and cab; jone Studebaker 2-ton truck; one Ab- |hott-Detro:t touring; one Dorris touring, and one Winton 2%-ton Square Deal truck. These cars are all in first- j;class shape and may be seen at 112 6-22-tf Employment Agency West Second, Casper. and | Property Exchange | NOTICE | FOR SALE—Oil stove. Inquire Geo. E. Lilly, Centtal School. 6-28-3t Applicants for jobs should report daily at 7 a. m. and 1 p. m. if pos- sible. Several have missed good jobs BOR FEN raised tO ae by not being at roll call. pone: fee Registration and Listing Free + - : Advertising 25c, Service $1 If you are interested in horses, | don’t fail to go to the Grand Central Office Lot 28 Block 2: | Stables and see that fine lot of heavy 5 5e horses they have just received. Ati | Midwest Addition broke to work and gentl. And, re- Casper, Wyo. membr, they are for sale and priced HELP WANTED so they will sell quick. 6-24-4t | 3 good non-union carpenters. | Laborers, 40c per hour. |LIST YOUR SECOND-HAND AUTO w:th us. We need a truck now. Call jtoday after 6 o'clock. WANTED Good second-hand typewriter. FOR SALE—Excellent new bedroom suit, at a bargain price. Phone 86: 6-26-t£ ~ Four good cars at your seryice at the Smokehouse Taxi Line. Phone 838. 6-27-3t* Deposit with us $10, $15, $20 or $25, and see how much cheaper you can live for a few weeks. Pay CASH end pay LESS. Casper Mercantile Company. 6-21-tf Seen eee Judge C. E. Winter, accompanied by Mrs. Winter, Harry McCraken and his mother, arrived this noon from Lander, where the Judge has been holding district court. McCrak- en’s mother, who is Dr. Clara Mc- Craken of Belvidere, Ill., will remain in Casper as the house guest of Mrs Winter for about a week. SPECIAL Announcement THE KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF SECURITY WILL MEET FOR ORGANIZATION FRI- DAY EVENING, at the ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, 8 O'Clock Sharp Old and new members are requested to be present. Call Mrs. B. Kimball, 534R before meeting, as there ig something of great import- ance. To buy a cheap barber’s chair and hire a barber to run it. Wanted to hire a shoe repair man, or will rent him.a shop and tools. A first-class stenographer, male or female. Prefer one owning machine. Ten hammer and saw men at 40c | per hour. We have a customer who needs a j four or five room house at once, an! is not particular as to location or ‘kind. Will pay a liberal rent in ad- jvance. Call or write at once to | SQUARE DEAL, Box 146. A first-class waitress for regular- meal house.’ | OUR BUILDING FOREMAN will figure on small houses by the | contract or by day’s work. {WE CAN SELL YOUR HORSES, wagons and harness. List your stock with us. We have a customer now. WE WANT TO BUY some second-hand furniture and a few tents. Live stock of any kind. Second-hand furniture of any kind. A good light wagon. A good light harness. One or two sheep wagons. Contract lots anywhere in Casper. JOB FOR UNION COOK We need a first-class short order cook. Union preferred. Come quick jand make good at high wages. FOR SALE Three choice lots in North Bur- ,lington Addition. | Six first-class lots in Midwest Ad- dition. | Frame house, 12x16; unfinished in- side, for $150.00 cash. Two Midwest lots, with shack 10 by 12, well and toilet; $140 cash swings it. Lot 9, block 6, for re-sale. A good cottage on South Walnut Street, $1,700; $700 cash balance in Building and Loan. See us. | FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. A nicely furnished house. One-room house, furnished or not. One house tent, 12x14, furnished or not. , | JOBS WANTED FOR We have several applicants for po- sitions as cooks and flunkeys in oil eamps. Send us your orders by mail or in person. } | Mahaffey & Cooper Validating by the Foot or the Claim. Prices Reasonable : Arminto, Wyo. 5-9-26t* Ez \h eee tet M. D. ye, Ear, Nose and Throat ctalist : Glasses Fitted : ‘onkes over Chamberlin’s Farn. Store HORSES FOR SALE We have a nice bunch of 1100 to | 1400 Ib. geldings to sell at reasonable prices for cash, or bankable paper. Calkand see them. SQUARE DEAL. | GOOD LOT IN BUTLER ADDITION } BEDS 25 CENTS The Bonton CAFE THHE PLACE TO EAT : EV. ERYTHING FIRST CLASS : ; REGULAR MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS A_ SPE. CIALTY. at SQUARE DEAL HOTEL Have your mail come in our care. Daily delivery at noon, { REPAIR WORK We now have a competent repair man in our employ. He will hang your areens, mend your fence, build you a coal bin, or any ot! j Call st or write Ne” O88 Job. SQUARE DFAL We have no Phone THE SQUARE DEAL, | 139 South Center Street Come in and Try No Charge Accounts kept for small advertis: WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS Sa HEMSTITHING AND PICOT EDGING Edging done in the best manner on all kinds of material at moderate Prices; careful attention to mail or. ders. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 1721 Capitol Ave., phone 695, Chey- enne, Wyo. 5-28-27 $$$ WANTED— GOOD OIL LAND Clients waiting with money to drik. R. A. PAINTER Co. ° 145 No. Center St Phone 717 6-18-tf —————— WANTED TO BUY---I want to buy a team, harness and wagon; can make a small cash payment, and then pay $20 each Monday. Write to James Brown, care of Square Deal | Midwest Addition, Casper, Wyo. = 6-14-tF _——_——___. WANTED—Sewing to do at horre, Call 577-W. 425 Su. Durbin 6-25-34 ———_—_———————— | WOMAN wants day work. Phone 630-W. 6-22-6t* WANTEDMale stenographer: $100 per month; open July Ist. A. B.C, care of Tribune. 6-18-t£ WANTED—Room for light house- keeping. Address J. A., care of The Tribune. 6-26-5t* WANTED—A competent maid for general housework; small family. Mrs. L. C. Welch, 432 S. Wolcott. Phone 466. 6-26-tf ——— WANTED—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Adders ‘“Press- man,” care Tribune. 6-26-3tdh WE WANT producing royalties and prospective producing royalties; cash buyers waiting for them. R. A. PAINTER CO., 145 N. Center St. 6-28-3¢ — WANTED—Position as bookkeeper, by lady; experienced. Phone 737W. 6-26-3t* nn, WORK WANTED—Ranch preferred. Room 38 Berry Hotel. 6-28-2t* WANTED-—Position -as watchman with reliable company; weight 185 pounds, strong and husky, handy with rifle or six-shooter; sober and upright; positively no I. W. W. S. E., care Tribune. WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Apply 145 N. Durbin. 6-26-3t VE WILL buy Boston-Wyomin. Phone, wire, write or call R. A. Painter Co. Phone 717. 145 North Center street. _ 6-27-4¢ FOR RENT ROOMS—NEW, CLEAN AND NEAT; 50C PBR DAY, 2 DAYS 75c; WEEKLY RATES WEST HOUSE, MIDWEST AD- DITION 5-10-tf ree era ¥OR RENT—3 housekeeping rooms, also barn for rent. 238 N. Jack- scon street, 6-27-1t* a THE PLAZA—Nice, clean beds for men, 50c; just west of Midwest Hotel. 6-26-3t* WANTED—-MALE HELP WANTED—Man and wife want post tions in oil camp. Address E. B. F., care Tribune. 6-27-3t* FOUND—Switchman’s railroad key and one toher key; owner may have same by paying for this advertise- ment. 6-27-2t SSS Ee es LOST—Suit of clothes in a_ box, marked “Charlie Hainey.” Plezse return to Grand Central Hotel. Re- ward. 6-28-2t* BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS IF 17'S PLUMBING SEND FOR HENNING Everard & Steele, Chemists Rock and oil analysis. Phone 798 } LISTEN! HENNING FOR PLUMBING! THAT’S ALL! O Smith Bldg. Phone 470. Ladies nd Gentlemen’s Man- Dr. G. M. Anderson, A. B. A. M., | M. D., University of Chicago, 1903. Physician and Susgeon. oO If HENNING Did the Plombing There's No Kick Coming icuring. i er Office in Wood Building, | ov’ CASPER BEAUTY PARLOR i Miss Delia Lenehan, Prop. 's. Phones, O | .59%; Residence, 796-W.