Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 16, 1918, Page 4

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\ o “UFRIDAY, AUGUST 16 1d The office of Courfity ard Prose- cuting Attorney usually is filled by a). young and in riced attorney. ‘The average voter does not realize|| the importance of this office, As the WN OUSTER SUI APPEAL TAKEN _|T0 THE VOTERS COMP legal adviser of the other officials, | pany of Home OF HOME Guards her. pate . a - : aan = ee es — — —— = | Defendants Worsted in Justice|and the one who files the criminal | ing to information receiy.,{ thie ‘ Court Seek Retention of Busi- | cuses. there are many ways in which from Cheyenne. S Weel ? . i h e the tax-payers’ mioney. 1 le can sav -] a .\ Today’s Quotations | ness House Rooms George W. Ferguson, candidate fot|H \| = : if the Republican nomination, is a man iI Furnished by i Henry L. White, Joseph White and|of mature judgment and wide legal ‘ | OTIS & CO. | 5 Josephine Luis, defendants in a suit|experience. He is 48 yt oldjgjand that men eligible to énlistr ! | G tried und concluded in justice court|has made a success of private | subject to draft wil! enlist if 5 | | . in which Robert J. Veitch secured an|practice. As County Judge of Blaine | guard until-called to SETVice to tty | - | Stock Bia Ask, | ae order requiring them to vacate the|County, Oklahoma, te was chairman | ceive the benefit-of the milieed } T Pen-| Allen Oil_ 25 82 | locations in the third floor of the|of the county .excise, board, which) training. The Home Guards .. Oil Wells Up from Shale Pool Pen- American 018 102 bse Springs County Seat Has Pros-| Barnett-Sennett building, have taken |made the annual c se The Fo; der governmental supery © tn trated at 900 Feet; Ar- | | Bessemer 084 10 t of Setuting Important the case to district court on appeal.| ple can employ him fér the same sal- - rangements for New Boston-Wyo. -16 \ 18 aoe Midwest Industry , The plaintiff, whose claims were|ary that they would have to pay an/happéned. Whose fault j ge! . Black Pear. .08 .10 bi sustained in justice court, alleged |inéxperienced attorney to ptactice of you want to extend the author A Well Concluded | Big Indian 28 33 oa that the defendants were remaining |them. When you pay your taxes|those who are responsible for 11)" | Big Five. -013 -023|. The Midwest Refining Co. is con-|in unlawful possession of some 13|this fall you will wonder what has’ Political Adv. als ‘A new pool has been found at Salt | Center -_- 018 -024 templating the erection of a topping | rooms jn the building in question, and road 5 — Creek. Yesterday the Outwest well) Gopapme “tag ay a | Pian A Pegs and as Pg Aah to the decision rendered in justice , ~ drilling on Section 28 and adjoining ees s i Eh eae e care of the Warm | court wis a judgment for $200 back : - the holdings of the Wyokans and Murphy Dome Regarded as Un- Se a -- ig ees | Springs oil, and will simply take out/rent believed to be due the defend- We are prepared to do. all kinds of other well known te ee oat a favorable; Warm Springs Giéatiek Ot 376 aerk | the mee ant eee from the] ant, ; AUTO REPAIRING 3 3 rr oo oO OIg rm iT c ie, ~ — Pes Santas STE aes eas zound te} Reports New Well Hecla-Wyo. - 005 +008 ‘The Midwest has contracted for the} A great 3000-mile cross-oeuntry see Ne : the shale and Contractor Mosher is| a Jupiter -- 04 -05 | output of the Warm Springs field| airplane flight by 21 American and be! 2 already moving the rig for upd ar In ny bet ie ers Seiten oer Se aped Be ibe land the rate for feighting nog ble British military aviators is cheduled ne e In well. |demnation o: ¢ Murphy dome has Simney = — sia 2° |of crude oil by rail is much higher] to start today from Dayton, 0. The The well will do about 100 barrels|deterred operators from the wild- Merritt -—- aad Ra than for the same oil madé into gaso-|tour will last three weeks and will per day and confirms the general |catting period that seemed about pew est co bot 1a line, kerosene god fuel oil. include visits to Cleveland, Toledo, ‘ es opinion that has. been growing for ready to start. In the Warm Springs laaaaent Rg. F440:00 114.00 | , The kerosene and gasoline from a| Detroit, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Kan- Magneto Starter and Generator Ing several weeks since the Wyokans field the wells are still experiencing |~,' ; 01% 024 |plant located at Thermopolis would|sas City, Omaha, St. Paul ando the: found the shallow producer on their|a hard row because of the shortage | Midway SA - 58. “60 | be shipped East over the Burlington, | cities of the Middle West. 2 : - ALL WORK GU. ‘ property that a new shallow pool was|of water, and several are shut down. Ou 03 04 | but the-fuel oil would likely go to the |ARANTEED close by. |The Wyoming Premien got a good tade® z Greybull plant of the Standard Oil e ° The oil is a good grade shale crude| well on the lease of the firm, mak- Pabtfinder nets 08 Ga. of Indians, where (16) weal: GEOLOGICAL WORK : The Midwest Novelty & Electric Co and the wells of the Wyokans are|ing the sixth well, and the Greater Republic Pet 03) ‘04 \craeked by the Burton process into Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying = holding up good so there is every Wyoming Oil Co. got a dry hole be- |<" z i more line and coke. Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co.. chance of the pool proving to be of|tween the Wyoming Premier and tis | Biverion is ain on | hetsippolia is commencing fo be|} P.O. Box 325 Phone 349 669-669 West beer = sakes large area and productive of good|Lee school section, where it looKed|tynited Petll.. .07 “08 !a real live place instead of the sleepy 111 North Wolcott Street P. O. Box 573 ‘Temporary Phone 283-R Pa producers. k ‘ ee ee tho it was certain they would get| Wyo, Blackfoot. ~.00@ .00§ ,burg of former years. The Hlinois r, > Pa a bane we ul ita A th at |@ well. " Western Ex.__-- .90 -94 |Pipeline €g. has made it their head- firm's leases look excellent and there) Some Eastern geologists of note| wind River Ref. 14 -17 | quarters, and this firm has completed | — oo” z 2 eI? pLitanty CELLET room between the/were in the field last week making Young: —=2-J.25 25 -30 Ja darge amount of telephone and tele- Outwest well and the Wokans pro- a general report of the wells and the | Wind River Pet.- -19 -20 graph lines over Wyoming. KEEP YOUR CARS AT THE 3 rs ‘ ‘ 2 Cran nm n hte en Aen em Dhan A wee We ee othe han k b ducers that can be drilled and is sure ¢ieid and also as to its probability of to be prolific. sarees va ¢ Down towards Casper on the Tea-) peeepitth tb Dts Bhat ae pot dome, the Jinx is) still pursuing} 4), the well being drilled there. The first hole was so crooked at 900 feet the drillers were compelled to abandon it and move the rig. Now they are down 800 feet in the new hole and have run into the old hole so they will have to abandon the new hole and move the rig again. Contractor Mosher is certainly having a world of trouble with this well. The’ rig DRILL PRAGTICE ¢ Murphy dome to another dome about 12 miles east of the Murphy, | and are drilling a well on the new structure. soe Officers to Add Finishing Touchés | Preparatory to Mustering in |eents higher; cattle slow. Native against the railroad company. j Local Units at Early \steers, $10.00@16.00; cows, $7.00@| The complaint gives a list of the] | Ceremon: 11.00; canners, $5.75 @6.75; stockers | household articles, which, it is wnder- peony: and feeders, $6.00@13.75 stood, were stored in thé warehouse Tonight will be the last drill night before muster of the Casper Home guards and every man is expected to be in place in the ranks or else see po |that he is excused before the drill by SD ep eed A application to one of the officers. Meetectse - Burlington The Casper company is full and as a waiting list but the last few drills have lacked a full attendance Important Link in Route Over the | Great Divide Abandoned by New Postal Ruling The old | stage that has carried the mail for h the inhabitants of the central Basin country since the early days, is to be |; “4 “ discontinued. Orders were received gee ney are. the arene abet last week from Washington to that | Guard officers do not wish to work al effect. 4 \hardship upon any member by caus- The stage was at one time a part |:n¢ the attendance at times when it of the transport system by which |\.ould interfere with his other duties | boring towns. travelers from the Union Pacifie}hut the matter of getting excused is through Idaho and Washington or |yi:n the risk of getting into hot water | Oregon. Travelers came up the over :on-attendance at drill. | Green river valley thru¢the LaBarge In order to give prospective mem-| country, and then over the Great Di- | bers of the Guards an idea of the vide to Lander. From Lander they | duties and oath, the oath of the en- reached Montana and the coast points | <o sy that no man ford to SrMe% MoM O o% PS 2, a ah *, [sO neaey an can afford to regedce-de-ace-ate-ece-sce-aie she he-ele oleate sio-sio-sio-slo-sie die dae-ee smbarked on another line to Ther-| listed men is as follows: b 4 mopolis and then took the Meeteetse| 1 @o hereby acknowledge to have Tine for the upper Basin, and thus|¥oluntarily enlisted this by relays gained the Montana coun- | f -- as a soldier in tate 6f Wyoming, ste + Home try and Billings. Sometimes great hardships were endured by thuse|'°T ® period of three years or during making the trip) and especially in the |"? War, under such conditions as the : * 1G ay rib A order for winter time the trip over the moun-|GOVerpor may preseribe and order A ‘ the government of the Home Guard tains from the Green river valley to| \,4 y ao solemnly swear that [ will Lander was fraught with dang. jbenr true faithful allegiance to the from the elements besides the ever-|trnitea states of America and to the existing danger from the Indians. Haiersr Wyoming, nnd that 1 will Many travelers were frost-bitten on om honestly and f<thtutly thig part of the trip, and the old- ali their enemies whomss+ tinfers remember some cases of the t 1 will obey the orders of he travelers losing a foot or toes from © of the State of Wyoming, and freezing at the high altitudes. Lan-|crive:< enpointed over me, and that T der appeared as a little part of |: MU submit to the military lawa cf Heaven to the weary, cold and hungry | Wyer.ing and to the rules and articles inmates of the old stage when they |of wat. came down the Popo Agie and saw the | chimneys of the little post sending uwILA NDER LOOKING columns of blue ee bai sky. ‘was completed, as far as Casper, an FOR BOCHE WHO abandoned, and traveler to Lander VANISHED, CLAIM staged it from Casper as the route was all on the plains, and did not) ive . sha e@oss any great range of mountains.| LANDER, Wyo., Aug. 16.—Fritz — —_ \Stille and his wife, both registered STRYCHNINE IS TA KEN; VIC TIM haere who up to a short time ago SA VED BY DOC. ran a restaurant op Main street, was jarraigned once before, before the au- —_——_ thorities in Denver on charges pre- Wyo., Aug. 16,.—/ferred by Lander people. The Douglas Fuller of Lenore, in a case|charges were ubstantiated; how- of illness, drank a big dose of strych-|ever, local criticism was not satisfied nine by mistake, thinking it to be an-/until Mr. German kissed the flag in day without proper recognition, are RIVERTON, other boftle of medicine. Immediate-|an enthysiastic public demonstra- ly after taking the poison the effects | tion. were felt, and he realized what he Taine had/done. A physician from River-|_ Iu the . year 668, Callinous of Heliopolis invented the horrible com- \pound known as Greek fire, which is | Supposed to have been made of resin, arrival Mr/ Puller, Perel ped Shape, | received With cascades of this stuff, apd had aid been delayed a short poured upon them from the walls in time longer, he would have. passed| 4 blazing condition. The unquench: away from the effects of the poison, | able fire was also. shot out of tubes as the agony was unbearable and had and flung in masses by enormous thrown him into violent fits. Timely | catapults. The Saracens could not fiid is all that saved Mr. Fuller's face it, and the Byzantines won the life. war. ton was immediately summoned, and Dr. Tonkin, in a car driven by Gus Morrow, made a Hurried trip to Le- % |German enemies, leaving town Sun-’ being sought by the Federal authori- Furnished by | | TAYLOR & CLAY O———<—— es DENVER, €olo., Aug. 16.—Good | | ee to choice steers are $14.50 to $16.005| fair steers, $12.50@14.00; good kill-|_. , y ing cows, $8.50@9.00; choice fat|Chicago & Northwestem Made cows as high as $10; common, $6.00 Defendant in $1,500 Suit @7.75; bulls, $6.50@9.00;- calves,. Resulting From Fire $10.00@12.00; feeders, stock steers, | 7.75@8.50; light steers, 19.00 Gee ey Pg ats @ | si,500 thru the loss of howtsehold Hogs—/Top prices, $19.00 @ 19.75. | 2004s consigned to Casper from Sheep — Lambs, $17.00 @17.75 ;| Stover, Mo., routed over the Chicago ewes, $12.00@13.00. "| & Northwestern, A. J. Coldwell has instituted action in district court ask- OMAHA, Neb., Aug. 16.—Hogs 15,ing judgment for this amount .Ul4iming damages to the extent of | Sheep — Lambs, $16.25@18.00;| that was destroyed by fire jn the |yearlings, $13.50@15.00; wethers,|Northwestern yards early last year. $13.00@14.00; ewes, $10.50@13.00.|The fire represented a loss of some To Be, | $60,000, and séyeral privaté coricerfis America’s first woman bank presi- suffered considerable loss in addition dent was Mrs. Annie McLean Fowler,|to the railroad company. for more than 20 years president of ad a national bank at Mount Pleasant, The annual convention of the Texas. » | Catholic Press Association of Amer- Sau anne yes, will bapanened.in Chicago weuey, Mrs. Amand Peach, a ‘75-year-old | With a sermon by Rt. Rev. Charles J. resident of West Chester, Pa. re- | O'Reilly, bishop of Lincoln, Neb. cently walked 50 miles in mak #) WR are experts on alterations of lad- round of visits to friends gn neigh ies’ garments. 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