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Se ee oe Wi do an SAGES) PEOPLE LEARN HERDER 16 SHOT. BEST CANNING AND KILLED ON METHODS HERE FREMONT ANGE Demonstration at Midwest Hotel | No Arrests Made in Connection Largely Attended; Valuable | with Tragedy at Delfelder | Data on Processing Fur- | Camp altho Rumors of a | nished by Leader Quarrel Ciraculated = CASUALTIES FOR OFFICERS GRAB {casvauies For BURGLARS BUT |_sywasnincron} Way; Hart Is Returned to Jail in Casper |for the nation are received daily! from Washington and are kept on file| \at the Tribune office where they may) be consulted by subscribers at any | a, time, their extreme length precluding | ETE he es | Fred Hart, one of two men who/the possibility of publishing them in| Under the extension division of the || LANDER, Wyo., Aug. 24.—G. U. | are charged with burglarizing the | their entirety. University of Wyoming, a most in-| DeSoto, a Cuban, who claimed to be! + 7 _| teresting and instructive lecture and|a veteran of the Cuban insurrection, ‘The following casualties are report | demonstration on the cold pack meth-| was found dead at one of the Det {od of canning vegetables and meat}felder sheep. camps in Crow Creek g | was demonstrated yesterday after-| Basin, about a‘mile above the old noon at the Midwest Hotel, the kitch- \ Dickie dippins pens, by another Del-/ jen and dining rooms being donated | felder herder named Lobato. \for the afternoon by Manager J. G.} DeSoto’s body lay about ten paces, Nicholas. Mrs. Henry A. Johnson,! from his tepee, and all apperances chairman of the natrona County War| indicated that he must have been shot | | Garden Committee of the Council of from the ambush of trees and rocks! | National Defense, and-County Agri-|around anda bove his tepee, which} cultural Agent John Hayes, were in| was pitched in a rocky and timbered | |charge of the demonstration. Miss canon on the slope of Black Moun- | _ |Helen Corliss, of Lander, home dem- tain. { Téldlse dee baer 124 | onstrator of >remont County, gave) The dead man was a camp mover Died of Wounds. \\the instructions, which were followed tand was last seen alive by Lobato| Corporal Buff F. Melton, North-| closely by about 75°Casper house-|about 7 o'clock Monday morning, | second-hand store on the sandbar one | ; night recently when they secured | ed by the commanding general of the some $39 in cash and a varied as-| American Expeditonary forces: sortment of guns and other articles,| Killed in action_-- has been ledged in the county jail,; Missing in action while his partner in crime escaped; Wounded severely from the authorities at Thermopolis| Died of wounds-- and is believed to be in hiding in; Died from acciden that region. | causes .,----- The identity of the suspects jd Died of disease__ established by the sheriff_’s office Wounded, shortly after the robbery was com-| mined mitted and they were trailed to the Prisoners Burlington depot where it was found they purchased tickets north. Police authorities were promptly notified to be on the lookout for them and it} fell to the lot of the Thermopolis of-!}end, Neb. | Wives. when he got breakfast for both in the | fice to frret out the suspects and ) GAWounded Sevyarely: | Chicken, tomatoes and beans were |camp. The shot struck him above the place them under arrest. | Adolph H. Brandes, Omaha, Neo. | canned by Miss Corliss, who used the left ear, passed through his bee While the two were being marched | Missing in Action: - cold pack, or one method process, and came out below the right ear, to the county jail in the Hot Springs} John L. Bergoust, Untica, atont i lecturing in detail as she worked, so} killing him instantly. county seat under the escort of three Métal iium ben cawdaities sip date | that the process could be followed Coroner Middlekuuff was notifie deputies, Hart’s pal, who loitered in}; A * perfectly by the women, many of and the body was broght to Lande! P' a Lond BA he lincluding those reported above: | P Louth MA any y e! | the rear of the procession, suddenly | ¢ineq in action (including 291 whom took notes to use for future, At the inquest held the coroner’s madea break for freedom and peo DOP 4212 | Teference in their canning of vege-| jury, composed of E. F. Seaver, Rob-| ceeded in dodging under a train Died: of “wound, 12608 tables and meats. This method elim-) ert Connaghan and H. R. Logue, which was standing on a nearby Died of diseas 1594 | nates the waste and prevents the de-| brought out the testimony substan- track The deputies followed him but Diedls fs acciden | struction of food, and is much easier | tially as above stated, the verdict he made his escape thru a lumber- for the housewife. A great part of | being that the deceased met his death degree yard, after which they lostt rack of | causes - ZA 715 | the war will be fought in the kitchen, | at the hands of parti k f | Wounded in action. 10476 ssa ae OL PERSE oer: | anit Sheriff Hedges went to| Missing. in action (including eee Seva nok pe ron ices oleae _ Jatoes | Reaitsn, ”Baclais Lobate, | Thermopolis and brought back Hart| prisoners) -~------------- 2187 | eollowed d. the?toca® oth abt ee ees ia aed eae ti the | h iibahortly “be acraledicd’ on |followed an e food, o ANG The investigation brought out ie} ae Mine y ® aye seh else Sener 20444| Wasted and thrown out, is saved. fact that DeSeto had chased off a! Sp tee | ori oir ere |Hasamura Togo, of culinary fame,| Basque herder working for Albert! |eooked his prize dinner from food | Johnson, a few days previously, he-| thrown out by his mistress’ neighbor’s | cause the latter had permitted a} OPPOSED TO HOME RULE) cook, which tasted fine as long as|band of Johnson's sheep to become | | the diners were unaware of its origin. mixed with the Delfelder band that! DUBLIN, Aug. 14.—The County; Besides many Casper women at the} he was looking after. Johneon hod | | Dublin Grand Lodge has passed a| demonstration, Mrs. J. A. Riner, wife} permission to move the band on the |eoselstion recording its determined | of sadge Riner, oe Cheyenne, was )Melfelder lease, but De Soto thought | 3 opposition to any form of home rule / an out-of-town visitor. that he was being crowded too closely. | Meh NACE CONS sd Som whatsoever, and asserting that the The following table of processing)» De Soto spe fe a winter in Lander | * * * | inhabitants of Ireland ‘‘can be as{ was given for altitudes between 5,000 | four or five years ago, sellins srrow- C. West and wife returned yester-| Wisely and justly governed from )and 5,400 feet: |heads which he manufactured by the | Truck owners, wny pay a big price| DUBLIN ORANGE LODGE for Presto-light? See the Youngs-| Carbide Generator of Liberty Gar-| age. 8-23-3ta | *“ * # Just received—a German helmet and a shipment of Bull Durham to- day from an automobile tour thru| Westminister as those of England, Tomatoes — --~ 38minutes | old Indian process of chipping the Colorado, visiting during their ab-| Scotland and Wales.” | Saves suck 3 heated stone by dropping water on it. sence, Denver, Colorado Springs, = wpe COrn— - ‘There were no eye-witnesses to the | Manitou and the many points of 7a ARGENTINE TO OPERATE | rE sor it af tragedy, and uo arrests have been terest surrounding these places. They | AM’ | We} ESPDerg—-——— = iade as yet. No strangers had been aoe from here to anver in one da! LINE OF BIG STE. ERS) B fos cede oe eee 3 tSean in that locality for several days | ich i idered quite remark- | 1 et Fe ? y had not been disturbed a most enjoyajble time but after sce} Argentine government has estab-| Peas : Cs ing it all they did not see any place| lished a line of steamers to operate! Vegetable Com’tion_228 = Pears ‘% that quite came up to Casper. !from Buenos Aires to Punta Arents,! Asparagus — -228 Md | Windfall Apples. 22 4 * * #* on the Strait of Magellan, stopping Spinach _ 228 ae | Poultry --- 42 * Wm. E. Cullen, expert landscape #t numerous ports on the coast. The Gooseberri - 82 4 | Game Fish 2 ia architect of Boulder, Colo., is at the fleet at the beginning of operations Strawberries ~ 32 se | Fried Fish — 171 f Midwest Hotel. 24-6t* consisted of si Raspber! 32 2 Fried Poultry vet ur Propaganda of Quality Perhaps you have noticed how we keep pounding on MM: VEAL LE LALELLLALAZLELLLLALAMALLA A AAA Ld hh dd diddiddbad quality in all our advertising. We’re doing this because cual- ity was never so important and never so scarce. ~ By lowering our standards of quality and value-giving, we could buy cheaper clothes and make more money; but when peace comes, we believe the public will remember that we were quality and value-givers in the face of the most cnitical conditions the clothing industry ever passed thru. A Fall or Winter Suit bearing the Kuppenheimer label is a guarantee of quality, dependable fabrics and correct style— Priced at $25 to $55 A Clearance Sale of Children’s Slippers and Sandals We want to make a quick, clean up of all children’s Summer Slippers and Sandals— Priced at $1.00 : Webel Commercial Co. THE BIG BUSY STORE United States Food Administration, License No, G13057. NN i (UIT 1 Watch Our Windows Mrs, C. A. Anderson of Norfolk,| Vai, is the guest at the home of her, sister, Mrs. A. J. Woods of 700 South! Jefferson avenue. Mrs. Andrson has a son, Captain James W. Ander- son in the medical corps of the U. S. Army in France. Altho but 23 years of age he is soon to be made a major. Se ar HOLMES HARDWARE COMPARY “Holmes to Homes” PUT NEW LIFE IN YOUR MOTOR A dose of Johnson’s Carbon Remover will increase {}, power of your car—improve acceleration—stop that knock. ing sound—and reduce your gasoline consumption from 15 to 25 per cent. Five minutes’ time, and no labor required, will save you $5.00 over any other method without laying up your car, Price, $1.00 Holmes to Homes—Casper, Wyoming Bnecccrennccncosencensnsecssessosscenens, Dr. and Mrs. J. Kamp and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Sant who are enjoying their vacation have reached the Yellowstone National Park and are seeing the wonders oft hat beau. tiful region. They are making the! trip in their automobiles. B. H. Pelton returned this morn ing from 2 few days’ trip to Chey- enne where he has been spending few days attending to business af. 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