Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 9, 1918, Page 4

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orge Tt thin whic soci: the DOUGLAS, Wyo., Sept. 9.—Altho 84 years of age, Grandma Gitthens, LARAMIE BOY 13 ON HONOR ROLL Stock Bid Oi -25 | 003% 04 Boston-Wyo. -15 Black Bear__. .08 Big Indian - -15 Names of 835 Dead and Injured] Big Five oat Given Out for Publication | Columbine . Sead ‘08 Sunday and Monday by coe Royalty__ ax ; 60 pia teins 3B : War Department E. T. Williams-_ 2.50 2.76 Glenrock Oil ~~ 3.374 3.50 | George E. DeForrest of Laramie A 003 is the only Wyoming boy on the honor roll as announced for Sunday and Monday by the war department at Washington. De Forrest is listed as wounded, degree undetermined. The following casualties for Wy- (Tod s Ouotaionl™ Furnished by OTIS & COMPANY. | Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. Seas or eae, eae 'FORT WASHAKIE | 5| ere living about a mile north of Douglas, is not afraid~to tackle a rattlesnake. A big fellow recently appeared near Phe ranch home of Grandma Gitt- hens and‘she secured a big stick and HATALING DROPS STORAGE Hi on Storage House o CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKIN Household Goods, Pianos, Etc. t Burlington the well-known Richards 3 ‘or full particulars addres, ‘WwW. M. P. O. Box 213, Casper, Wy, eveesevecccses went after him. She dispatched him after a fight and there were nine rat- DEAD-IN HOTEL ane ARS -68 -23.00 -96 bees ‘86 oming, Idaho, Montana, South Da- kota, Nebraska and Colorado are re- | Pahtfinder -08 orted by the. commanding general|Premier —~ 02 2038 VSS aman Espeditleaaky Republic Fet ==) -02 3 Forel: “| Riverton Ref. -- 07 -08 pig Shiloh —_.- O14 Killed in action- United Pet ~-- .06 .07 Died of wounds_ Wyo. Blackfoot. -008 4 ole Wounded severely -_-_---- 184 Western Ex.--- -70 8 Wounded, degree undeter- Wind River Ref. -08 oH mined Young —---.--. as -80 Missing in action_ Died of disease ---- Corp. Neb. Corp. John Massie, Dutton, Mont. Corp. Lewis B. Orr,.Great Falls, Mont Greeley, Jas W. Brawart Ralph Wilkins, Idaho Springs, Colo. | Henry F. Peterson,’ Arlington, Neb. Died of Wounds Serg. Frank E. Andrea, Beresford, D. 2 Joe Fuller, Arlington, Colo. Ernest DeHaven, Boise, Idaho. Wounded Severely Ben Courville, Big Arm, Mont. Adam Sedlacek, Enid, Mont. Ray Weaver, Kalispel, Mont. James Cogswell, Joplin, Mont. Matt M. Eagan, Forsyth, Mont. Lawrence G. Morgan, Malad, Idaho. Lauritis P. Sorenson, Great Falls, Mont. Ejilert Lunde, Kalispell, Mont. Otto F. Boese, Kalispell, Mont. John J. Vogely; Benkleman, Neb. | ») Wounded, Degree Undetermined Clyde C. Campbell, La Junta, Colo. George Vanoss, Dixon, Mont. Charles Cushman, Broken Bow, Neb. Arthur Erickson, Irene, S. D. Lawrence Furstenburg, Sioux Pass, | Mont. | Howard L. Johnson, Denver, Colo. Clement K. Porter, Rexburg, Idaho. Roman Rybinski, Elgin, Neb. George Whalen, Huntley, Neb. Leslie Williamson, Fort Collins, | board: ¢ Colo. United States Senator Frederick McGowan, Lewiston,|Fisher ---- ~Mont. Osborne - Hugh A. Zimmerer, York, Neb. Sproule - James Bruce Allingham, Harting-|Warren ton, Neb. Representativ: Herman J. Bagdons, Milbank, | Mondell S. D. | White George F. Lenehan, Kalispell, eine Mont. Beryl H. Smith, Aberdeen, S. ile George DeForrest, Laramie, Wyo.) Mat Fortin, Turton, S. D. James A. Anderson, Mont. Missing in Action James R. Kennedy, Hydro, Monts Joseph A. Watts, Norwood, Colo. John A. Grimmeis, Omaha, Neb. Charlie W. Stanley, Nebish, Neb. George P. Parkinson, Silesia, Mont. Lambert E. Post, Caldwell, Mont. Morgan E. Welker, Harlem, Mont. } MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES Summary of Casualties to date: Officers—Deaths, 37; wounded, 60; missing, 1. Sub total, 98. ‘ Enlisted Men — Deaths, 884; * wounded, 1,899; in hands of enemy, 10; missing, 135. Sub total, 2,928. Grand total, 3,026. The followng casualties are re- ported by the commanding general of ef Expediti F the American Expeditionary ented Ship Building company, (included in the above'total) : in action, 1; died of wounds received | in action, 4; wounded in action, se-| verely, 2. Total, 7. Following is a summary of total casualties to date for the army, wita the exception of those listed as slightly wounded, who number over 20,000: Total number of casualties to date (including those reported above): Killed in action (including 291 at | sea), 5,249; died of wounds, 1,543; died of disease, 1,686; died of acci- dent and other causes, 794;.wounded | in action, 14,677; missing in action (iricludinig prisoners), 3,224. Total to} date, 27,173. ———_- Ww. C. T. U. CONVENTION CONVENTION CALL WYOMING jn fact I haven't been able to sleep) WOMAN’S CHRISTIAN TEM- PERANCE UNION The thirty-fifth annual convention |feeling just as bad as when I? went |= of the Wyoming Woman's Christian | Temperance Unio n will be held in Crow Rock, | Wind River Pet._ OFFICIAL COUNT “GIVES: fl. CAREY A300 PLURALITY Warren's Vote Exceeds That Cast for Fisher, Sproul and Os-. | borne by 4,425, Say | Canvassers | In the recent State-wide primary, |Senator Warren received 5,425 more votes than were cast for three can- |didates for United States Senator on |the Democratic ticket, while Con-| gressman Mondell polled more than | |a 2 to 1 vote over White and the jother two candidatés on the Demo- leratic ticket for the office of repre- |sentative in Congress. Robert D. |Carey had a clear majority of 2 ,219| jover his two opponents on the Re- publican ticket, and a plurality of |4,530 over his nearest opponent, | Camplin. Mrs. Morton had a plural-| lity of 1,850 over her nearest oppon-| ent, McDonough. The official count determined the nomination of A. D. Hoskins of Kemmerer over Geo. W.| Perry of Sheridan as the Republican} candidate for State treasurer. Following are the totals as deter- mined by the State canvassing PORTLAND MAN GAINS 24 POUNDS Was Hardly Able to Work Before He Began Taking Tanlac “When I started taking Tanlac I was so weak J could hardly do an: thing at all, and it has not only al- most made a new man of me, but I have gained twenty-four pounds be- sides,” sand Charles E. Shaffer, an employee of the Grant Smith-Porter | living at 508 | )West Charleston street, Portland, Ore., the other day. ~ oh little over a year ago,” he con-| \tinued, “I suffered from a Hie case | of la grippe that pulled me down till! I was hardly fit fora thing. I lost my appetite and what little I men- aged to force down soured !stomach and felt ay hard as a lump of lead in me, and I was miserable) \night and day. Then several weehs jago I had an awful attack of tonsil-! its that had me so bad I cc \ tn’t} |swallow a bit of nourishment for ten day, and it came near putting *.< out| I felt tired and wornout, of business. all the time*’and lost every spark of jenergy I ever had. When Iwent t bed. I would roll and° toss»so_muc! that I never got a good nignt’s «Jeep, ‘much in the last three or four years, |= _and I always got up in the mornings to bed. I lost considerable weight | == jand got so weak and rundown ‘that jat last I just had to quit working /altogether. “I head so much about- the- good ——— Cheyenne at the Congregational} Church, Oct. 8, 9, 10, and #1, 1918. 9-7-6t | PAGEFOUR }and in a little while I had my appe- on my) @ FOR CAMP SITE ' 3 Movement Launched at Lander to Secure Establishment of Re- cuperation Camp on Mil- itary Ground LANDER, Wyo., Sept. Wells an d others atthe banquet Sat- urday evening the Lander Commer- {cial Club has gone to work to secure lif possible, the establishment of an |army and navy recuperation camp at 103 |'Fort Washakie, and if the proper} officials can be induced to consider the many inducements this section |has to offer, there should be no doubt | as to the result. | Nestling at the foot of the mighty} Wind River Range. of the Rocky |Mountains, the scenery is grand and |inspiring, the climate is healthf@ and | invigorating and the surroundings .20 generally are such as to ‘make life} more worth living, while the health |giving Washakie hot spring is the|” }equal of any of the |springs to be jhealth resorts. The government owns an immense famous hot found in European tract of land with many of good | buildings that could easily be remod- eled for the convenience of the ir valids. There is already a fine Water |system installed plenty of pure cold mountain water. |" ‘The place is but thirty minutes by |auto from Landef on the direct line [ss the Chicago & Northwestern Chicago, so that it is really more ac- |cessible than are many of -he ather sites that are being considered for such camps. A splendidly equipped camp could} |be prepared upon this beautif.1] site} din) at less than half the cost entai a less favored spot. © Besid>s there is an abundance of shade from the trees planted forty years ago by army |men and the place is full cf h-toric| @ association: Tanlac was doing others that I de.! cided to try a bottle. I began to pick up right smartly from the very first tite back and was eating and enjo' ing my meals, and everything now agrees with me. I get as hungry as a bear.in three hours after es‘ing a hearty breakfast, and my food is building me up something wonder: ful. I sleep like a log all night and get up in the mornings feeling just fine and dandy. I am fast getting| back my old time enery, and have already got a number of my friends started on Tanlac and expect to keep! on’ boosting it.” } Tanlac is sold in Casper by the \Casper Pharmacy and in Alcova by 9.—Fol-} which furnis’ies} to} Man; Funeral Arrangements Await Instructions from His Family Cc. F. Hataling, | yesterday morning, the | death being given as heart trouble. Coroner Lew M. Gay was summoned and gave a verdict of death due to |matural causes. Mr. Hataling. had leatén a very hearty breakfast and jhis heart. | The body was brought to town and jis at the Shafer-Gay Chapel to {await instructions from relativese His of Gillette, Wyo., has been notified but has not given any instructions yet. 400 SICK AND WOUNDED MEN | ARRIVE HOME AN ATLANTIC PORT, Sept, 6.— | A transport which arrived today brot |four hundred Yanks from France. | anaes A number of Italian women and girls have petitioned the military au- thorities in Rome to establish schools where they can take training in avia- | tion. j - AT SALT aie Acute Attack | Sum Summons Gillette aged 55 years, -083 | lowing the suggestion made by E. J. | dropped dead in a hotel in Salt Creek cause of this probably caused a pressure ony wife who lives some 40 miles out! sick and | wounded} kn the battle. | 0 | SECURITY 4 Kimball Bldg. 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