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FINAL PAYMENT KEPT GRAFT OUT. ON SEWERS (5 OF CASPER ROAD. DEFERRED WEEK SAYS ENGINEER I & TODAYS | RE - Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. ti 212, U New York Curb Room Local Stocks I 4g i Americar Midwest Ref. ___ pr “ssurance Sought That All Obli- Field Representative of Cement’ Be z ( A , com, ici gations Have Been Met Be- Aeseaatenn Tenia. State 5 2 , pref. <3 fore Satter Company in Interests of Yellow- yl Geren tie One elig rom Contract stone Highway Big Indian Cosden __3__ eee — Center - Okmi eqs = Sina! payment on the storm sewer) GODY, Wyo., Nov. 21.—William| Columbine ------ s ub, contract negotiated by the Security |. Johnson, field representative and 8 eooasin O an Bridge company will be deferred un- engineer for an association of ¢ Oklahoma P & R_ 9.8 10.00 he til early in December as the result of ment manufacturers, spent Satur "ae : a controversy between the contractor i" Cody interviewing business men te Naw: Work (Steck Exchange a relative to the sentiment existing for Stocks his 2nd sub-contractor, in which the city 7 seeks protection, it was decided at ng 22 adjourned meeting of the council last evening. However, payment of permanent roads in general and the Yellowstone highway which will hook up nine counties of the state with ay tives Sota) eatininte isan authorized, 8 concrete road and connect with Outwest - less 15 per cent withheld until final Montana and Colorado. Batatindes = Mr. Johnson has been the engineer Premier settlement, amounting to some $14,-! I et: a 000. Of the $17,000 still due them im charge of the Casper-Salt Creek ax, on the contract the construction com- Toad representing the State of Wyo- pany was issued a warrant for some ing and the Federal government in ft $34 seeing that the plans and specifica- ae mee aaite ain making final settle-- tions were carried out in the con- S ‘ F struction of that road, a part of stern E = ment for sewer improvements com- iRiver Ree d at a cost of $96,060, went on which is the first of the cement road! ea record as desiring concrete evidence Proposed for the entire length. . y that all outstanding bills had been set-| Mr. Johnson says that it was his ab tled before releasing the company) business to see that graft was kept igi 170M its bond and steps to secure | out of the road and that the cement z this nrance will be taken within) Was put in. His fitst work Za the n ys, allowing for full; condemn five miles of sub-roadbed ¥ payment the first week in December, in which the contractors had piled § The settlement between W. F. Hen-| sage brush and grass roots as road- Bis ning, sub-contractor, and the Security | building material and he, on behalf Pil Bridge company, proved the main/ of the state and Federal government, stumbling block to closing up the required that it be removed and clean fii FFI L PEL ULLAL ENGINEER [3 INFLUENZA saction, but on promise of the soil substituted. er that payment of the amount He stated that the sentiment along claimed by Henning would be paid the highway was favorable and he under prot rd the claiman . Was gaining many new ideas from 0 - his interviews with rgad boosters who y had given the matter careful study. JUPITER 15 GENTER OF STOCK FLURAY IN DENVER U i y apy ‘s to be in a fair w: : ari rs ; * settlement. Inasmuch as the Se- He stated that there appeared to be W.K.B 2 Seen Bridge company has boasted|no reson why Wyoming should not as a SAE te Boulder, A flurry in sares of the Jupiter Oil ‘or s no discon-| have its own cement plants along the Caeinie : company, which sent the price of the die cert developme are anticipated. road, and these be initial points from aied 1 stock from 3 cents on Monday + Be The sewer work has been wholly Which the road would be built in each Ted ogee b- direction, thus using the constructed ed as shown by estimates for s Blantor at the council last evening. road for transportation facilities as | )°" lis t outed to the fact that the I dition to stringing lat-|well as eliminating heavy freight) 0" Fr uapenaiin kt n Petroleum ny which the paving district, in- charges and making it possible to de- #74 Aa ae aN eiviocs ‘ er ages an ying of the main artery velop one of Wyoming's recources. ane bs Si gates Gk pp bl a 1 driving a tunnel un- fot oct eae Sie heat mee eee gton right-of-way at f} | f} 10 sneha aa aes SG the C com} s required for this at : charge ngen’ jon was reack itracts for the} s the city guaranteed It adds some he cost, unless a rebate ured from the railroad .company ion of the work. BE AEDUGED, 19 REPORT The Elkhorn Oil company will re- duce the dividend rate on the stock of the company, according to reports. | The cost of equipment and lease op- s the cause. have be-4 §. as where some | and peen found and Gasp) 1 wells in that) terc . The oil sand Lpusir :900 feet deep. ct Jo WEOR UN BUSINE » refinery or for a few hours yes- r, Blasdell mission connected with the Mutual Refining company plant at Glenrock. Mr. Blasdell is one of the greatest |vefinery experts in the country tod lue Print Co. ge has t Specialty expects state the coming sp: is reported to be is here on x . 10, over Lyric QrFICER; BAN LOWERED TO STAY FLU’ EPIDEMIC OHIO WILL START. NEW WORK Because of friction previous en-| and has spent a lifetime in the | gendered thru the attempted enforce- ae game. 1 P to a few ee or pepenten® | ment of strict quarantine regulations ago he was an employe of ret § in Lander, a health officer has been ard Oil company : PETER CLAUSEN | In Pit } appointed for that immediate section ; burg at } ing with af Sat of Dr. Mont-|the Kinney lease in the Big Muddy et a sie gomery of Riverton, who was over-| field has had a well drilling upon it|¢@ .. 2 1 a‘, 1 ruled in his efforts to close the pounty . F fineries in places in’ th Pianos, Ete. 5 but with the seat town up tight some three weeks ia NS # ago. However, new and stringent regu- 2 zed in Lan- n being lowered on all un- recent completion of 13 well there is now no well!) drilling on the property. The Ohio Oil company which is drilling is ex- pected to start a well in the near Burlington ks FURNITURE {TAKING CO. ing Jay future. necessary activities’ in an effort to/” the Ohio is understood to have prevent contact. made locations for two new GRSE TEAM Among the new regulations affect- ing the saloons is that “one person only at any one time will be permit-| } ted to enter or’remain in a saloon,’”’| which would indicate that the serve-| } yourself system is coming into style., — | |W. H. art a and work wi NO INKLING OF once. Wagon, $500. Peter Clausen, ~ Economy in Every Cake PATTEN IN IN WAR TIME. E MATE uIALS GERMANY—YET S, CONSERV 3 n ¢ \ t discard that I but bring it to us to be ' LEAD AT. FINISH <=-== we We save you t ; | WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. dB Q Bronze ods of manufacturers of coffe and ¢ r me . ALL WE ‘ . CORRECTION °: substitutes in Germany are OXY-ACETYL E t | vealed in a notice issued by the Ger- 118 S. David Across From Shockley Phone 611-J— | ‘ The Tribune inadventently *) man War Eommitt for Tea and - {: reversed itself yesterday when *, Coffee and Their Substitutes, copies + emeewommeneme oem — ue Ve it reported that Miss Edith Og- *, of eee have been received in this seonasccsaotoceoeerte i burn led the Republican ticket *| country. gee: a3 \ sin Natrona County at the re- +) Experiments have shown, says the Vhen You Are in Trouble, Bring Your * cent election. Altho The Trib- * | notic at the shells of frui : = See |= the had previously duly cred- *|stones, hazel and walnut shells, and Gon eeaaee nh BHONE O73 i a@ W. H. Patton, prosecut- *| also plum stones, are not fit for mak- Best Mechanics—All Work Guaranteed attorney-elect, with hav- *|ing coffee.” 5 EAST SIDE GARAGE _ : 1: x polled the largest vote, an * er Tea rd and Pine streets } * error slipped into calculations “ ct | =! Wednesday that gave the/credit. ¢ 4) j to Miss Ogburn, altho the tabu- : = — lated ats showed the cor- LAST PURCHASING LAMBS iberty Bonds Wanted reat the it might u BOUGHT FOR CASH—TOP MARKET PAID . > aptly stated — of fi aes & is ‘ cratic opponent *, WELLINGTON, Colo., Nov. 21.— The Security Loan Co. ‘ y Patten was the * Now that the price of lambs is down No. 4 Kim! Bide. Rene 7O? ted of all candi- * to a figtre where the feeders can feel No. 4 Kin Bide. Phone 702 Patten re- safe in buying ($13 to $14.50), lamb ai ae GRE LSE sos and his op- * \shipments are beginning to arrive RES = % THER ; , a discrepaney that * here and it is thought that about half SOM 0SP QPP DLL LS LD ILI I LID LI II LI AVE 0) i one of the main * the usual number will be fed in this 7 ~st items’ cf the Bepublleantvic: *)distict BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN . : - TI al sia fo WS ae 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH system may need attention before the cold weather sets in. Why not on Handbury-Johnson Company, tele phone 988. | be Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches at popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. nber of the Blue has been changed. arammegent* WHY HE LOOKED WELL WYOMING BLAGKFOOT 10 et See eee | ulate you on your appearance. QVSGUSS OPTION SALE WEDNESDAY AT GHAPEL Ss xs oo Wage—I do feel in pretty good Funeral services for George Mc- shape. You see I’ve been too in- fernally busy this summer to go away owen were conducted yesterday aft- ernoon at 2 o’clock at the East Sec- for a rest.—Philadelphia Record. ond street chapel, the Rev. R. H. F. J. S. SUR Moorman, pastor of the First Bap- Pctroleum Geologist tist Church, officiating. will be open for engagéments be- A number of the employes of the tween Nov. 18 and Dec. 18. Wire 5 * ite Midwest Refining Company attended | °* “™ the services and acted as pallbearers. 503 CommonWealth Bldg., Interment was made in the Casper Denver, Colo. Cemetery. A special meeting of stockholders of the Wyoming Blackfoot Oil com- pany has been called by J. S. Esteb, vice president of the company, to be held tomorrow evening at the com- pany's offices in Denver to discuss the effairs of the concern. It is re- ported that an option on the treasury stock has been given to a Denver company which, if carried out, would end Wyoming Blackfoot’s corporate existence. The option is said to have been given by H. E. Irwin, president, and J. P. Gist, secretary-treasurer, who also are directors. Vice Presi- dent Esteb and other officers are op- posing the transaction. aah SSicat el A QUESTION Having finished his meal the diner called for his check. “Let's see,” said the waiter, “what did you have?” an’t tell you for the life of me,” the reply, “but what I ordered was minced chicken.”—-New Haven, Register. lling Station On the point next to the Natrona Power Co., just south of the R. R. on Cen- ter St. The best service. 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