Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 6, 1919, Page 6

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__ THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1919 THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ELAS’ DSTA OER PRECIPITATION PAGESIX ‘all reported livestock in fair to extra | J. K. Ross of Riverton is among | good condition. Feed is plentiful; jthe visitors in (egg ay today. |considerable will be left over in). * southwestern Fremont, and alfalfa is} Mr. and Mrs, E. S.’ Troxel and children, former Casper residents, |being shipped out of Big Horn. \chi s 8, | “Snow on the ground (inches) : have returned to make their home “Southeastern Wyoming: Cheyenne | here after living in Glenrock for the | Trace (T); Casper, 0; Laramie, 0; past year. 3 | Albany, drifts; Hillsdale, 0; Central, | baum eae ‘ 1; Egbert, 0; Foxpark, 21. W. T. Hughes of Greybull is among “Southwestern Wyoming: Lanrer, the business visitors in Casper to- T; Dubois, bare; South Pass, 12; En- day. campment, 4; Rawlins, 2, drifted;| ae Boulder, 6; Pinedale, 10; Evanston, LT a ROAD CAMPAIGN BEING s), O00,000 BOND MAPPED OWT BY THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS UNL BREAK 1S FRUSTRATED BY “neo ao sr SSE ELECTION | a GET APRIL 22. (Continued from Page 1) this city, ae et a few days | ago from Casper, where he had men {to attend a meeting of Casper lodge, | Elks, in his official capacity as di: During the of the session the time Seamen the™world over entertain two “Dummy” Prisoner Advises Police’ Central Wyoming Visited by Local | devoted to transacting: routine — 6F Proceedings and Officers | ‘Tict deputy grand exalted ruler, sa Storm Government Report re Evanston 3 Now two.) Si/Enieht 10; eee ey Senger ee until such a time as the place is filled f the county. Today the ie Hand Wh | that the lodge at Casper is one of the| S| G 1 FOver yw: Wyoming: Sherid: a i TcEMAne TE maTh neillENcelberdone » mapping out the ve on Han en \liveliest in the west. The lodge has | Shows Storms Genera Northeastern Wyoming: Sheridan, 7 parts OReIaaRend aa - r ich wi » in- ¢ e ildi { T; Buffalo, T; Rocky Point, 1; Beu- . PTE after the governor's return from uign which will be in Wholesale Exodus secured a desirable building lot and Thruout State. h, 2: Spencer, 3; Powder River, 2;,france and Italy also, it is believed Br aah UNR Savison state high- @ugurated in the county during the Ripens , is now rail zy the funds for the) eres ap eS 3; Powder River, HB ae isl itp LM Gleam Ge as z 5 : é : erection of an elegan dg % = 7 Ke, 22. | " 5 i ye Ar v ay engi under the old law. Ailitonds: ancludingsthoselinecens SESEnSUEOTRDG! Sees paid Untavoravle shee from ereancy:| Northwestern Wyoming: Cody, 0; biged anges a rose bush will have Re The new act further provides that ora) use now and several new roads A contemplated jail delivery at the |that the plans would succeed and the Stor™ Which descende eer to the | Cody No. 2, 0; Worland, T.” pe dee SIE St _ E all receive $600 which are contemplated will be put: city jail yesterday in which it is sup- finest Elk home in the state will re. |/@8t, evening were reduced to the) nee | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 5 r, together with the actual and jy frst. condition. Ww oma- posed that a majority of the nine sult. Mr. Coolican says there is a/™inimum asa result no severe shane | India holds the record for images. - ; thi ry traveling expenses incurred ¢j this work will arrive boarders in the city bastile were lively bunch of Elks Elks there, forisure.) {igs cent and since precipita /tt has been estimated that there are |LOST—Pair of glasses with tortoise 64 while iheye aS aay jeom home in March andl w rather conditions per affected, Sie when iS police be ee een ae eerie es 5 CS aouonaines images of the el nel rina Bale please leave it the performance of their duties. Their) yitting will be placed in immediate came aware that some such movement | | y Ww : a : rious gods there. abune. Ms a a salaries and expenses are to be paid ae sag X88 on foot and placed a dummy" \WIFE DESERTER |four inches fell, Th Cae EI POET TCO ES TTS OTT = - Ss ie : = rom the state highway fund. e joners spent yesterday prisoner behind the bars to keep thc os ne 2s vo-afo-eSo-ofe-ehe-ale-ale-efe-cte-ete-! a commission is authorized to appoint ting the Alcova road where Hepactnent advised of eparalions: IS CA UGHT HERE | theavier during the past week ini ie soefe-aso-ese “rts "e J a state highway superintendent at a expenditure of $3,000 is contemplate The interior arrangement of the | Wyoming as shown by the following Y 6% a , which it shall determine, and fer improv »arades and build- bull pen room permits access to the| Prank O'Ded see |report of the United States Weather ¥ e BY yi superintendent must give his en- ing new bridges. outside walls and ceilings which are | gay hy local aathoritie oe tne ttt, Bureau at Cheyenne: & tart omet In Y M tire time to the duties of his office. constructed of a corrugated steel face }tign furnished ie anthotittes at Giant “Up to Monday afternoon _there oe oe ai Under the supervision of the com- SMOKE HOUSE Inid on a wooden support. ‘The pris- ton. Nebs on oo charee ag aegciad: | was an increase of from 2 8 inches aS oe M ission the superintendent shall have oners) pulrua the aid iors some) insteusleevtionteval deplitysaheritfiarrived hit ver seer ee eae eae ee The Best and Surest Way to 3 H complete charge of the work of lay HAS CHANGES ment unknown to the police, cut thru to tae the mar Divide, and the winter ranges were ¥ 5 + G ing out and establishing all highways bd the steel in the ceiling and thence ; for trial, "closed in the extreme Southwest, R, ee 2 Shion Eun nenMaa oe hhacinG Mine NEW CABINET Etr,the wooden supports. The hole jnorthern Sweetwater southern and °% & wayitandliaitolberecpendedmthersele fected was large enough to permit western Fremont and Lincoln coun- 9. eve op asper 3 exception being the federal roads the passage of a man’s body. PARENTS OF CHEYENNE it fOxse the remainder crete y ij through Indian reservations national Worth Willi sociat- When the time was ripe the sup- meat the reuges| were) oven: st | ee i ildi . I eke endive lonalerarestst ed with the C. E. Mos! : Cigar posed prisoner, who was keeping the |condition is short in parts of the % Is to get into the building game before the other fellow. {¥ Ss All_ improvements costing more company of Grand Junction, Colo- police advised, reported the apparent MAN KILLED BY TUAKS Southwest and in the east-central dis- & While he is struggling in the grip of his high price o than $2,000 shall be constructed upon rado, has accepted a position as sales- su of the exploit, and when the tricts; otherwise fair to good. ments £3 nightmare make the first move and you will have the 3 i contracts awarded to the lowest re-- man in the Smoke House. k_ time for the wholesale escape was set, peratures bw crelgn car gnce msl gale Sz rofits before his eyes are open * N sponsible bidders, but those which Jordie, who in recent. months has the police were on hand and put #11, CIEYENN B, Wyo., Mar, 6.—Wait. cold weather with Us COS C50 PRUE TES) ONS: Pe. y cost less than 000 may be con- beer lesman at the Smoke House, the men in the steel cells to prevent | ing for three years to get word frors tures of near zero prevailed over the oe Let us figure with you on your hardwaré wants. Se ‘a structed upon either force accounts has been transferred to the whole- the get away. his parents in Armenia, George Dyer | Northeast of the week. b3 ps d or upon contracts awarded after due sale department of the L. G. Murphy | Chief McGrath reported that he of this city, today received a letter) “Of 24 well distributed reporters ¥ 2 w public notice has been given. ¢ r company as city salesman. had not been advised who the leader from a er, mailed from Tarsu: ee 5% F A state highway fund is created) An elaborate fumed oak wall case of the effort was. but that all of the Arabia, informing him of the massa-| BROTHER MOOSE ATTENTION |e Oo “ by the act, and to its credit the state is being put up in the Smoke House prisoners attect li would be BEpeecur. sresgt his father and mother by the | de =i & w treasurer shall place all money here- this week and will be used for the ¢4 when sufficient evidence against Turks. | Nomination of officers Thursday, 7 c tofore re 1 for such a fund, to- display of sporting novelties, smok- them was developed. It is supposed) 11 ng. Election of officers TTbute “Holmes to Homes” Casper, Wyo. 4% zoos o ro, established. power and with the The commission h: authority to co-operz various counties in the con- tive. ol. Josevh W. Wyo. Cavendar of Cody, ide last fall when ¥ ether with all that is received here- ers’ accessories, etc. The case was hat ane hole jin tae cee Nee sulla police reeime and the third inj 2¥: March 13. Your attendance is after from the United States and all made to order and probably is one Sometime yesterday afternoon so as ne ree, Temime and the third in| oxpected. | JOHN N. KRAUSS, redo ro ato-etoeteet Pooo ers Seeatpetoctectpdpete coated Sooke that derived from taxes levied for of the finest fixtures of its kind in te he reudy for the “zero” hour last the records of municipal life. hich | 323:2¢ Secy. | rere ere < acd i ede Durysce: Ne Warennts shall’ Be) any: local Testablistinent: | The slightest thread of evidence was over two years ago was succes: Coctestete Poetocdocge doateatecteateste stotestoat a Bye aintedhiciie seveunerine aon jconveyed’to the police by an old vist. ful and several prisoners made their Losetatecteeoatecetetedioeatoateteteatoatot = Lo esoete-ie-eheasoete aoete-fecseete-itesteeteaceae 2 Y RSERLLEGG SG. ee anal tor at the bastile, who has been a’ escape, Ks & Aun ETae ae ; ey pe ne aain trusty for several days brought the urther attempts at a wholesale de- |% 5% ‘i o lasucd@uyhiie. SALE EES the O eae first inkling of the attempted jail de- liv will be offset by placing the &% T 3 , Heit Riteastacemccrs tholtcens GIVE WAY MY TD EULA iver prisoners in the steel cells until the |b Ds ; Hisheaga @halintarbee therm eer his is the first attempted jail de- city is ready to occupy its new head- | °$ bod highw shall, after the payment of livery at the city bastile under the’ quarters, i? ns . the overhead expense, be apportioned — CH RYE : — ——_ |Z, ‘3 be a ae ae A ee Gen. W. PO ERR R EAA KAN EIR R AHA EAH AIA AINSI RII AAI IIS III o SY portion which the assessed valua-\ jn forn vient. Col. Burke TI. | ’ ’ od i tion of such county by the last sen Sinclair and all aie Waa at EAT MORE VEGETABLES i¥ ON MEN’S AND WOMEN’S ¢ ! eral assessment bears to the total holding commissions in the 148th field E HEA! ‘ le 8 assessment of the state. artillery in France had been trans- GEC ARE EAETBEUG le SX Three hundred thousand dollars, ferred and replaced with regular army is Cy lable upon y ge of the act, is officers. What dispe yas made TOMATOES GREEN PEPPERS 9 “~ appropriated, and another $300,000 of the Wyoming officers the informa- CAULIFLOWER EGG PLANT 4 + is to be made available March 1, 1 tion does not state. \& It shall be the duty of the commis The 148th is a regiment which was HEAD LETTUCE ~ PARSLEY , | + sioner to designate from time to time constituted from portions of the Colo- CELERY - ONIONS | \ a d mi Sugninente, from cme time conaie from portion ofthe Cole Ss ae a > | IS GOING AT TOP SPEED + ama) ines ncide either in whole! that went into the federal service be- g ( > or in part with county roads legally fore the draft system became effec- TURNIPS ' CARROTTS }| ye lq 3 Sweet Oranges 50 cents per dozen AND WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE 1M ? committed s struction of county roads, but all such! he was relieved of command of the co-operative work shall be perform- regiment and told that he must accept FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY DAY v1 oe SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 8th Remember This Unusual Discount Sale ed under the immediate control and! eaptai F as colonel was ae supervision of the commission and taken by a regular army officer. | its superintendent i% All the expens offices the peopvle of Wyoming will put up 3 00,000 for road work in the nex three years and the federal go 1. ment avill then carry out its part of of maintaining Ss) carrying on and field su- CITY FRUIT MARKET Telephone 247 SD Gore o+, s in connection with the admin. the agrcement and fork over approxi- Two Stores ‘S % ion of the act, shall not exceed mately $3,000,000, so that ‘ee 114 South Wolcott 151 South Center EHH HKH HER HEALS HSA AIA AAAI AN AANA HAAN AAA SAN AAA $600,000 appropriated by this act, the grand total to be turned over to the commission will be $6,400,000. per cent of the total spent in any one ye: In the event the bond issue carries ro-as 0 480-08o-4' KO? + KEKE HANK HH KERALA LI devesvenees ssevesecaneeensnenenenentenneenesat M% ? 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