Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 14, 1918, Page 4

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WAN OF DARD DIES - |FLOATING STORE ‘FOR SEAMEN |s_ BRITISH PROJECT PERS OF BEAVER HES FHGIN PROBE State Game Warden Nate P. Wil- c W.P ——— son has ‘received information from S— Tz a —s the inspector of interstate commerce _ [By United Presa} LONDON, Au; — Head of Company A ich Operates |in game, giving the namg and ad- ; S—British officer, and sailors in RANCHER IS KILLED BY ari ; | een = = AeA Salt tad \dresses of nearly 100 persons in grand fleet > 5 | Local Refining Plant Claimed th °"State of Wyoming who have made ‘able to “go shopping” at se. wie Today s Quotations || by Reaper in Chicago shipments of game specimens, mostly |aven stepping off their a, ’ ’ | Beaver hides, out of the Gy ke pret A floating 4 re srosting | reais wy | GTAOKE OF LIGHTNING! w. % covan, preitont ot the) the pst fv vent Vor? few of He [tes aphysiang fern xn | OTIS & CO. | = tandard Oil Company of Indiana, \}.16 held permits under the Wyom- special permit from me British zy | 1 Us| Upron, wyo., Aug, 24 —Struck | Which is the owning firm of the great|ing state law to destroy beaver dam- wee, makes uckigrd trips aroun Ask | ease V2't Cas a plant_heére, died at 9/o’clock this|aging their property. It is, therefore|*M¢ S@® area, where the grand fle ligaeee Oil Dade } < ? By. Hentning o ie ye. deg sheep |;,orning at his home in one/of the |incumbent upon the shippers to show me nt pany Mth its stock on War Conservation Should Be Prac-/American ____~ ‘014 ‘oz | Administrator Asked to Intervene Creel, Pen Weekes, ‘ile Raven residential suburbs of Chicago. sro mens the hides were esi pas aides’ i to > Dig eee ort ticed in Use of Lubricants, | Bessemer - «084 -10_| in Case of Shoshoni Work, best known ranchers in. this.section, | ~ ™ sie NOES cf the oll pastotet: leeaordi Bet er ae task ltightern th Sh ea Is Warning these ee ao te aH! Halted by Scarcity Bebe a several hours later by his/1— nad been with the great dil com-| Jn shipping beaver hides out of-the een etbe store egtls things to ea eee ‘ Big Indian = ‘og “30 | 5 a Wooley'’s body was fi # pool of Pany for over 40 years, and was one | State unless they are properly tagged, Se taty eh Reta api and ei Casperites are wasting oil, not gas-|Big ,Five------ ‘014 024) In the Shoshoni district the mat-\tt6od, bis forehead having been split |°f the early-day refining men who| fhe shipper violates both a state and jor ian ae ee en et of the oline that costs only 28 to 30 cents|Center _~ és OL +02 |ter of procuring fuel for the wells| by the sharp bolt, Clothing was com.|elped place the oil business op its eter 2 age Sie oe e_pérsons departments if yo a the usual per gallon but the high grades of Iub-| Columbine aaa | -14 | drilling in the-Shoshoni fields has| pletely ripped from the upper part of Present high plane. Me. Wiles ae Biome iy PN cid eas. rh enter te ricants that cost around.a dollar per| Cons. Royalty__ 59 62 |become #*vital factor. The Public| his body. 7°" Before the separation of the differ-| Mr. Wilson can prov the bee d jaa pe ey nery. counter gallon are almost thrown away by! Elkhorn “380 285 |Fuel Administrator was called upon ent subsidiaries of the Standard Oil wes legally tagged, no. doubt action oe ¥ e leath in this neigh. the owners of some cars simply thru}E. T.:Williams_. 2.50 2.75 |to adjust matters and thru Mr. A. O.| —_—_____ se iGompany into their present compa- | be started in the federal courts | bor! a b ignorance. *~ {Glenrock Oil ___ 3.674 $.874 Heyer, the administrator for the Sho- HOTEL ARRIV. ALS | nies, Mr. Cowan“was a vice-president |#@aifst them for violation of the| There is a barber shop aboard thy The grease that comes from the |Hecla-Wyo. 005 -00%)shoni territory the matter was final-} ¢ llof the organization, and im 1912, Lacey. act. department store boat and the crank and gear cases of automobiles | Jupiter —- 03 -05 ly able to adjust matters so that the| Q———_____________6|yhen the subsidiaries were formed|,, The bureau of biological survey, |ing list of patients for the barbe: can easily be made fit for further|Glenhurst 107 ‘10 | wells got their needed supplies. AT THE MIDWEST. and the Standard of Indiana pecame| ‘Mt its inspectors of interstate com-|chair usually has abgut thirty names use by simply reheating and strain-| Kinney _- + 378 -82_| Near Shoshoni ‘many. newcomets| C, D. Hénning, Salt Creek; A. B./a separate firm, he was élected presi-|Merce in. game, is making further TUES SEEM ae ae } ing thru a cloth to remove the metal] Merritt __ 23,00 25.00 |are validating lands “for of and gas/ Barton, Cheyenne; Otto Spratte, R.|dent, which position he has filled with| "vestigations regarding -interstate| Official figures on the present yar particles and other dirt with which|Midwest Com 1.00. ~ 1.02 | purposes ‘and several geologists are! J. Roschie; Denver; BE. Bards: loner up.to the suresent ‘Gib shipments of game specimens, and, show-that, in proportion to the num. it becomes contaminated in its work| Midwest Pref. 1.125 1.25 |reported working in the neighbor-| son, Salt Lake City; Miss Wens, city;) Mr. Cowan was a resident of it is understood, offenders will be bers used, fewer horkes die in oa: in the machinery of the modern ‘auto. | Midwest Rfg. hood for the large oil firms of Wyom-| Miss Cameron, city; Roy C. Strong vigor gusly —proséchited. ~ tlhe than jn commerce, When draining ‘a gear case of its|Midway —_ 01% -024/ing. Since the coal distribution was|and party, Alliance; C. E. Brewer, bee gla eh hd aye ean oil, if that oil was a high grade lub-| Northwest 58 60 adjusted, this fuel can be placed at! Sioux City; George Purdy, Lincoln: ria: oats ‘ied ainaiha: woke: eee at — 5) ricant don’t pour it down the nearest | Outwest - - +03 -04 the boilers for $8 per ton and also| 4.0, Conklin and wife, Denver; G: | th ir hi where hi: death cecal | eye - sewer opening but heat it in a suit-| Pahtfinder SEN 07 -08 | there is a) possibility that a deal will|K. Foote and wife, Wichita: ©. 0: | tte pee 1 2S SERe able réveptable and strain it thru sev-| Premier ___ - 04 -06 |be made soon with Thermopolis peo-| Brown, Salt Creek; R. P, Barton, AN ae cee he head of th ; e wa e Ow several thicknesses of cloth. The re+|Republic Pet... .08 04 | ple for fuel oil for the wells by some | Tplsa; G. D. Jenkins, Butte: J. A’ |. it Cowan was, the head o dara v : sultant oil ‘will be practically the|Riverton Ref.___ -09 -18 | of the companies now working here.| Smith, Sheridan; Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Workery who hyp the ee See | 7 ‘ same grade as when first put into the | Shiloh ez 01 014 | fhe Ranier Oil and Gas Co. of Whitaker, Minneapolis; L. . Hill, refining plant a’ FUR, © FDC, | s = aes machine. Many people claim that’ United Pet.----. .07 .09_| Washington.state is operating in cons Billings; H, E. Newell. Portland;|#24 Which is, owned by the same com- | The remark was recently made that Shoshoni was sleep. the oi] carbonizes in cars, this is Wyo, Blackfoot. .002 -008 | junction with the Indiana Oi] and |Graee and Rose Carlson, Alliance; y pany that controls the Casper plant. -\/)' 16 on her opportunity. ! true to some extent but oil itself is Western Ex. 90 92 | Gas Co. and the two firms are joint-| W. Camp, Portland; C. B. Bernsten TX Moet Sei " ~ < a hydrocarbon and therefore contains Wind River 14 +17 |ly interested with on the 8,000 acre| Chicago; C. Woodrock, city; FP. R)| JAP SOLON IS | Th® is partly true, but we are coming out of it. carbon in large quantities that never Young _ 25 -30 ct that the Indiana recently pur-| Adams, i i Alliance; 1. A. Deline, Den- David Ritchie, Salina, Kansas; M. B. Champlin, Sheridan. AT THE HENNING. C. S. Spicer, city; M. C. O’Con- nor, Salt Creek; G. M. Sanderson, Salt Lake’ City; F. H. Roberts, A. M. Dellin, Scotts Bluff;,W. H.-Kelis, Tom Wickham, Denver; lyde BE. Gib-|ember of the prefectural assembly | son, Omaha; Walter T, Payne, Wor- of Hokkaido, was killed and devonred land; J. H. Gibson, Pittsburgh, Pa, 34bY. a bear near the plain of Kuttari re- George Henderson, Omaha; C, w. |cently, aceording to a dispatch. to the Barney, Miles City; T. B. Fairchild, | newspaper Nichi Nichi from Sapporo. city; I, A. Deline, Denver. Sugano was starting on an investiga- In the past year Shoshoni has to her credit Shoshoni State Bank (making two banks) which has undoubtedly made the best record of any like institution in the state. The Shoshoni Store, one of a chajn of J. B. Okie stores, making thrée immense big stocks, givitfg the buying public plenty of choice and competition. ‘ A new 75x140 store. Garage, steam heat and up to date. The addition to Shawver-Hotel giving the traveling public the best of accommodation. Built seven new, beautiful- in town today. could be removed without a chemical Wind disintegration of the whole that would unfit for its intended use. ‘— ———————_— RISPIN CALLED ON TO SETTLE FOR DRILLING | H. A. Rispin is made defendant in a suit brot by H. D. Wiltse in the Niobrara County Court for alleged | Riyer Pe’ 9 20 |chased from the |near Shoshoni, | Joseph Bjorn is the District Man-| lager’ of the*Ranier Washington Oil} jand Gag Co. but has been confined | nd well on the road to recovery. He |was able to come to the field a few| | jdays ago. | | Mr. McEldowney of.the Ipdiana| firm stated recently that his’ firm} | would soon have two tore rigs in} | the Shoshoni field within the next Slinkard interests | yer; LUSCIOUS MEAL FOR BIG BEAR | TOKIO, Aug. 13.—Komin Sugano, Scene of ;Famous Regattas on British Coast Now City of homes, 2 and not an empty house i i éditi r Tokachi failure to settle for a well that was| Be i |60 days and anothe 1 will be} t tion expedition to Mount SF Te said to be drilled by Wiltse on Sec-| American Soldiers started shortly with a 15-inch hole,| , YUF Success Depends on Tribune | with /an Ainu guide, who escapad Altho asleep, Shoshioni is awake to her advantage over tion 3-35-65, and for which he claims | ae Se ~ — Advertising. to have received no compensation. AY eee tacacs hf Even the Indians, it is believed, The suit is based on a contract} AN ENGLISH CHANNEL PORT, |have not yet penetrated the wild) dated mber 48, 1917, and Wiltse Aug. 10.—This is a city of American) mountains bordering the McKenzie | has attached the drilling tools of Ris, | soldiers. \ jeanne If the reports of the natives pin, located in Niobrara County and; J, lew t far f, are to be believed, the Mackenzie} has filed bond. The suit is to be that tases pe Pe xem Pere basin contains one of the largest of | Hi alte ate ‘ heard the 14th of September next. lannaal holdasttoene aches aphile Possible oil bearing country on the| The regular meeting of the Casper Trades Assembly will be held in eee face of t fobe, }Labor Hall 'this Wednesday evening, at eight o’clock, Because of the im- jclase by stands the headquarters from | Never ey +e up back of the | portant business to come before the Assembly, I ask that all delegates be WAR WORK FAR peed British royalty raced its boats. when the bear attacked them. ‘Trades Assembly Meéting ofiet nearby towns/ Shoshoni has two railroads that are nearer coming oil fields of Maverick Springs and Pilot Butte than any of them with but one railroad. Shoshoni property is at rock bottom. With all these facts, don’t you think this is a good place to come and wake up with Shoshoni. - SHIP TO SHOSHONI | | lakes 10¢ mil 7 | of Labor Day celebration-will report, and the presidents and secretaries of | 1 Onirncah einai sting sthen create of which * ‘Shit bal aay over o length | jocal ge are invited to meet with us to assist in completing prrange. . ich no Wi nen have yet seen: i i i i lorcen grassy: hills “other wane hidden | BYE ct si ments. so any union man who will exhibit his working card at the door away but ready to blaze forth on a will be extended the usual courtesies. ~ < : |second’s notice, and numerous Allied fs B. GRIFFITH, President, |destroyers would all join ‘enthusiasti- ‘eally in a belching road of gunfire lif one of the Kaiser's boats should 2 ARTS . TTP General Pershing’s Crusaders coming soon. | ~ a For Jewelry of the hest Quality ibasin of the Yukon river there are| 1, their seats promptly at ei ht o'clock. The various committees in charge Today it’s different. Opportunity Presented to Stage Great Benefit for the Sol- AN OLD ENGLISH TOWN : . R3 - diers and Sailors |Back of all these strenuous fortift- A cations stands one of the oldest towns : By H. C. HAMILTON (United Press Staff Correspondent.) New York, Aug. 13.—The/ reluc- tance of John K. Tener, president of | the National league, to get his organ- ization mixed up in the world’s series | this year, may be traced to a pair of | reasons—first, patriotic belief in a policy of adhering strictly to the goy- erriment’s wish to make every man} within the draft age work or fight;! secondly, a dislike for Ban Johnson and his methods, which would hardly |headquarters, nozzle in the illustration below—note \ NEW LOCATION IN. IRIS THEATER BUILDING permit Tener to sit at the council | R F rt ; a ; * table as the National commission pre-|_ ‘Thig is one of the chief Americah how the strong, Royal suction lifts the a pared the rules for the forthcoming are transported to Prance. Every extra ay ‘ arcely, good policy to aban-|second or third person one meets cts the dirt. Theatr current passes don the impressive playing of the|wears Uncle Sam’s uniform. Ameri- thru the rug from the bottom, thus world’s series, for there is present this|ean flags fly everywhere. Pretty Beet : . year an opportunity for bascball to|proyincial, girls stroll arm in’ arm removing, all imbedded and jround-in do itself immeasurable good and at me time give soldiers and sail- rge bit of benefit from the ic. A world’s series con- ducted along purely philanthrop lines|foy France. At a dock one sees a demonstration is proof, with the proceeds donated almost’ huge transport from Argentine, un- ‘ wholly to a fund to buy athletic /loading hordes. Later these will be | There are many other vital reasons for Royal , be | ¢ equipment for soldiers; and sailors in camp, would be immensely popular and would serve to turn mapy foes of the commercialized game to the other side, Tennis is being given a high rating among wartime sports be-, cause of its unselfish devotion to war activities. Baseball could do the same thing, with the Same good result. A period ee asti ‘ _, here call it the “endless line.” = tanber has been granted, ‘The fase-| yo ge | ‘| [| .N. VAN SANT J. T: PHOENIX ‘ou should try our special lunches. — ball season should end late in August with the world’s series to follow im- mediately after. Tremendous sums could be realized from the ‘games _if the right methods were used. It might be, even, that the well-known old theory that stars of the game should participate in a series with the world championship club could be arranged, the same to turn its receipts into the fund for athletic equipment also. ——_ - — 30 PERCENT OF CANADA CLASSED. ga corn g, Oe i Acetylene Welding van dnrhmmetaned Presa | eA 180 So. Elm St. | CRED Nearly 30 per cent of Canada fs still unexplored, according to the beliefs of officials here. Most of the un- know country lies to the north in the country drained by the great Mac- kenzie river which flows into the Arc- tic ocean. Sei eS Lee We buy Liberty bonds. Staley & Co. Dutton show its nose here now. in England. It is a relic of the days of the feudal barons, and a part of the stone wall which surrounded the city then still stands. . But, instead of remaming a quiet provincial town, it has been turned into a lively, hustling American com- munity. Sifce Uncle Sam was goaded into a scrap with Prussianism, many tens of thousands of Yankee fighting men haye made this town their temporary embarkation ports whence our boy: with the douf#hboys and vie with one another in showing them a good time. | Thousands of Yankees line the {doeks, waiting to board transports |sent to France. | Further out to sea one of the new |ambulance train ships is seen, cgming in from France. It carries wounded |Americans and Tommies. TISTISLALALAZLALLLLLIAZ LAL LA long line of thousands of Ameri- {cans marches through the streéts to |the embarkation Office to prepare to jleave the next day. The inhabitants 11:30 till 2. West Second stree affle Kitchen, 115 t. 6-14-tf eee ee Ladies’ tailoring, latest “fashions. L. C. Moore, Tailor, 163 So. Center. | KEEP YOUR CARS AT THE LIBERTY GARAGE NEW AND MODERN RADIATOR AND AUTO | | GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying || Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., P. O. 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