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STATE LEADERS OPEN CAMPALG TOOUGT BOOZE First Guns in Thirteen Months’ | Campaign to Be Fired at Cody Tomorrow ; Twenty Coun- ties Organized | —- | With the vote on the amendment to the constitution which would make, Wyoming’ “dry” yet thirteen months! distant, F. L. Crabbe, superintendent | of the Wyoming branch of the Anti- | Siffen League, and W. L. Wade, as- sistant superintendent, are enroute to Cody, there to open Sunday the “Man-toMan"” campaign which the Jeague superintendent declares is to! end only when every voter in the stat haw been personally asked to give h ballot to help usher in the “age of |” water.” “Before the first of the Teague expects to be en the most thorough-going campaign that ever has been made. Within the last week four of the most widely known stockmen and business men of Wyo- ming have voluntarily pledged them selves to work for the adoption of the state prohibition measure and have Me Fimo’ by (MULHERN CASE the House Conferees (5 LINICUE iN conferees today agreed to the elimi-| nation of provisions in the revenue] bill for levying 30,000,000 on elec- tric light, gas and telephone utilities and $5,000,000 on the issuance of in-| surance policies. The war profit sections of the 3 atte rile measure ave been passed over until|*® J4"9 verdict in district court this a later.date and probably will be the|Week is adjudged unique in the court last items to be settled. annals of Natrona county, since it a re |disclosed a case of mistaken identity Business Failures on lis innocent, escaped by recourse to Decrease as Shown by jclever work and manipulation. Jurors ? y ; ; Were unanimous in their opinion that Mulhern is innocent, while authoritie Dun s Weekly Report equally emphatic in- their belief |that they apprehended the right man. In consequence of this fact, mem- bers of the jury resent the intimation that convicting evidence was offered 216 for the week preceding and 264]and cite several irregulari: as rea- r the corresponding period last|son for their action. Witnesses were ar, according to Dun’s report |cffered to show that the handwriting Bradstreet’s report states that/on papers and the draft Mulhern was trade is steadily increasing, that pros-|alleged to have cashed was distinctly pects for ffll are very encouraging, | diffe rent from handwriting known to outputs are only | these people; that Mulhern had been y of labor made the “goat” of an illegal opera = = a tion due to his likeness to his room- Federal Board Seizes jmate; that some two hours inter- vened between the time he is alleged The acquittal of Leo Mulhern of al- leged fraudulent check operations by YORK ept. 15.—There business failures in the} United States last week as against NEW were 2 and that indust limited by scare Flour to Avert Famine to have committed the forgery and the time he was pointed out to the jin which the real criminal, if Mulhern} THE CASPER DAIL) TRIBUNE TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY —_——— WANTED—Boy wants job. 407. sentative Fi erald, chairman of the Sweden May Be Barred ff2eo coro from Use of Cables in that the United States will 622,000,000 more than it collects this Retaliation by Allies year, or a sum equal to 23 per pave| cyanea bit between this ation committee, states | pend $2,- of what all other governments have city and Smith’s ranch, northwest 15..—As| expended in three years of w: of Casper, Saturday. Call 348-w. WASHINGTON, _ Sept. the result of disclosures demonstrat- ing the fact that Swedish interests have served Germany in the transfer | of military and other ne dispatches, Sweden faces exclusion from cable service during the re- mainder of the war. Semi-official sources are authority for the claim that such a suggestion may be carried into effect as a means of protecting ws by code From HOLMES - HOMES PLANT CROCKS and JARDINIERES rea — Also — War Costs for Year to | PICKLING JARS Run Into Stupendous are now in demand. We have all assortments Sum, Say Congressmen} Phone 601 Phone 60! - to Repre- he occupied “double” in company with his and that the latter had} slipped the evidence into his pocket. The room-mate who bears such a striking resemblance to Mulhern is! said to have disappeared | On the other hand, the state offered | evidence that was convicting on its | face and Mulhern has not been re-| leased. He is being held until postal authorities can prefer formal charges | against him when he stands an ex-} cellent chance of being subjected to} eon TTT The Gibraltar Oil Company police officers, and that during the nterim he had subscribed sums ranging from 8500 NEW YORK, Sept 4 to $1,000 each for the prosecution of food commission moved rapidly to-! ¢ the work,” said the superintendent day and averted a flour famine in ef the Anti-Saloon forces. Greater New York. Twelve of the twenty-one Wyoming It seized 80,000 barrels of flour counties already have county chair- standing on the docks in Jersey City, men and deputies are listing voter. as Hoboken and other nearby points and “wet,” “dry” or “doubtful.” Berore turned it over to the produce ex- the -year closes it is announced as the|change for distribution thruoul the plan of the anti-saloon forces to send |city. The 80,000 barrels were part Fy the American Issue, the national pro-!of 180,000 barrels destined for ship- & 15.JThe federal trial in the United States district ted the tent which | court Must Advanec Its Stock | | | On last Sunday THE GIBRALTAR OIL COMPANY announced that } it would continue selling stock at 2 cents until such time as suf- ficient funds were raised to pay for the additional territory and the 75 barrels per day production, but it is so nearly subscribed that the Directors have ordered that 6 O'CLOCK SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, is the last date that THE GIBRALTAR OIL COMPANY will accept orders at 2 cents per share. Announcement = It was the intention of the company to get in at least three wells Wibition organ, into every home of the | ment to Norway, and had been held PPro additional, and then advance the stock at least 25 cents, but the sub- wtate. up at the docks by the president’s \ scription yoniekes mae sooner aes ex oceen oH the drillers have Fotlowing close on the meetings, embargo order. * not possibly had time to bring in the wells; therefore, that ate to be held at Cody and else-. The food commission expects to Th HT r = On and after the date mentioned, The Gibraltar Oil stock will be ad- p Mhere in, Park county, the league of-\make up the deficit in the Norwegian is) will aya an dissolution of the firm of Underwood & | vanced to 3 CENTS PER SHARE, and immediately upon bringing ficials state that the war is to be|supply when new wheat comes into Ames, general building contractors. Mr. Underwood still re- in the wells now contracted, the stock will be advanced according to taken into Platte, Carbon, Albany and \the market later. oshen Counties very soon. The plans OU ee apy? sa tinattes BY) continuous tour of organisation ana) Mauser s Ante Is Boosted he until elec-/ as Yankee Offers $10,000 Sa ae | FLINT, Mich., Sept. 15 Ten thou- Vincent Ranch at Affton sand dollars, to be paid the first en- Is Purchased for $12, tains his office at 162 South Center street, and will operate * the production brought in. under the name of UNDERWOOD CONSTRUCTION AND a REALTY CO. Mr. Underwood has succeeded in securing the “ services of Mr. D. M. Kemp, who comes to us from the Pacific " Coast, where he has made the real estate business his life study. He comes to us highly recommended, is clean, sober and ‘alert to the business he represents, and is one of our strongest boosters for Casper. He will give his entire services 2 to the business. Mr. Underwood will devote his time and ener- NOT LESS TAN 15c, AND POSSIBILY 25¢ PER SHARE OUR ONLY AIM NOW IS TO GET OIL le OUR BIG AIM IS 1,000 BARRELS PER DAY BEFORE SEPTEM- BER IS OUT. REMEMBER, Saturday, 6 o'clock, September 15, is THE LAST DAY TO BUY GIBRALTAR OIL STOCK AT 2 CENTS. listed Ame an man who captures a German soldier, has been sent to John All Mail Orders mailed before midnight, Sept. 15, will be honored cad SMM otal i a Sak AYR RR il K. Sague, appraiser of the port of gies to the buildin : “ — if received Monday. . i p s g of beautiful homes, and if you desire to New York, by George H. Maines of t . ere ae eS, Ny fz 5 AFTON, Wye, BBC Uke mdiwin.\Mine wniuce otter ee eae uild, buy or sell, it will pay you to give them « call. i O. W. LOVAN, Gen. Sales Agent cent of freedom has sold his ranch kaiser’s offer of 300 marks to the £ ildi Main 1682 i to Fred Webber. The consideration | first German capturing an American : lp EC Sisgioredols wildsas reaver icolo- say was $42,700 : : . soldier. s & E l-R-I-S ATTRACTIONS NEW ‘Pomorrow -NIGHT Lilian Walker In a greater Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature Something New For Iris Patrons VAUDEVILLE “TOKETA JAPS” In Connection with Regular Program “The Highway of Hope” fei, Kathi Wit liams and House Peters a “THE BLUE ENVELOPE MYSTERY” trom the great serial story published in the “Woman’s Two Shows, 7:30 and 9 o'clock. Home Companion” Admission 25c and 35¢c | | sexr” | Clara Kimball Young i i s Will be seen in a tremendous screen version oe ae _ ak) “THE FOOLISH VIRGIN” £ a By THOS. DIXON, Author of “Birth of a Nation.” 6 ae A story of Money Madness.