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PA ae a take te tt ad eS et et bet ttt te Ot Pt PAGE TEN yaaa : sper VIATOR TAKES ‘LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING | RIVAL IN LOVE IS 'ASSAULTED ;Gareia last July because Rojas. ob-) to have thrown crockery at Rosina jected to her. living with Garcia, Mon-) Gonzales when, om returning from a day was’ fined $25 in‘ police court| few days’ absence from town, she for attacking Rosina Gonzales, her found Rosina established in the house- CHANCE, ANSSES LANDING FIELD Machine Barely Clears Telegraph Wires in Dark when Fliers Descend on Outskirts of of Cheyenne Heer Berane sity that they had Congress, requesting «in investigation thousand acxes of indemnity school of “hands up" was the victim of 2 ‘ Ghaeeine, DeH ana air. of why the food stuffs have not been|/and selections which the State of hoax perpetrated by two twelve year’ | ee teandecntinental delivered or the money refunded.) Wyoming is entitled to make is to| o1q boys, is the opinion of residents Lieutenant J. Roul- Sergeant Haynes as a successful forced i southwest of exactly one e from the Nebr., 92 The ged when it vie of the coun- uble to resume this morning, The were shaken but the machine wus the control sta- Sidney at 6:11 p. m., only before sunset, remains to be explained. “We couldn’t see Cheyenne, much the landing field t Roullot. “We lights, how- er Cheyenne for us to do was nd drop down just Fortunately it was about Tl landing town at hour after the machine re field at Sidne control less observe wh said Lieute zed from the r, that we and the only thi a lucky che The Dek just w land plane sruck earth est of the b embankment on which the Colorado & Southern eros: y Creek valley. It could not have missed the telegraph wires above the embankment more than a few feet and by just that margi the pilot and observer escaped death or injur Neither of them observed the flar hted at Fort Russell when the n eil field. Thousand d the machine pass over the altitude and a few in the glare over s distriet. Until news of ety of the a ors was re- two ho after the landing prehension vy felt. TAK ASSESSMENT CASE GOES 10 TRIAL IN QEC. CHEYE torney Gener: will represent the state in the case in Converse county wherein counsel for land .owners seek to enjoin the county treasurer from collecting t on increased land valuations fixed by the state board of equalization, an- nounced Monday that the plaintiffs had iv ed the i: ance of a tem- Po te te taste teste tote teste oat Aho elo eho eho-ate she eho ae the sho sesh she Seo dge Nee ie Sih Mie etek a BUYERS OF U.S. GOODS PROTEST LONG DELIVERY e Tribune.) (Speeiat to 1 CHEYENNE, Wyo., letter signed by fifteen residents who paid the post master here. for surplus army food stuffs which, have not been delivered, al- Oct, 15—A _ though two months has elapsed since the orders were placed, Monday was sent to the Wyoming delegation in the letter states that repeated in- quiries made at the post office have not brought any information regard- ing when the food will be shipped, if ever, or whether the money of the} purchasers will. be refunded in the event that delivery is not made. BARBERRY ERADIGATION CAMPAIGN TO CONTINUE ON AN ORGANIZED PLAN ' CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 15.—The bureau of: plant industry of the de-; partment o: iculture will conduct in Wyoming an educational campaign intended to produce in th te the result which is being obtained by statute in the neighboring states of | Colorado, Nebraska and South Dako- xtermination of barberry, the bu which harbors the spores of} black stem rust of wheat. Moving’ pictures illustrative of the effect of; black stem rust,-of the manner in which berry harbors the spores of the parasite ant of the methods for the elimination of barberry will be shown thruout the state. A printed; propaganda campaign also will be conducted, and will be reinfored by lectures. The ige around City park here, which was ordered destroyed because, of barberry, but which it was con- tended was tartarian honeysuckle, fi- nally has been identified as both. Six blocks of the hedge is barberry and two blocks tartarian honeysuckle. The barberry portion will be uproot- ed and burned. PRICES LEAVE ON LONG TRIP Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Price, who were married last July, left yesterday for a belated honeymoon trip. They planned to go from here to Washing- ton, D. C., and from that place to Havana, Cuba. Mrs. Price was Miss Edith Cgburn, county clerk of Na- trone county and Mr. Price was, un- til recently, private secretary to Gov- ernor Carey. « j porary restfaining order and that the cause .wbuljl-be heard upon its mer-| its _ghout December Sth. i Bae BS K £3 Ke Cheyenne {Indemnity School Tracts to High-' PRINTER VICTIM OF. BAD BOYS IN,| (Snecial to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 15— That William McDonald, a .pressman’ who reported that an attempt to hold him up had been made by two mask- ed men Saturday night, near Pioneer avenue and "“wentieth street, but that the bandits took alarm and fled before he could obey their command est Bidder Following Lot- tery in December (Special to The rrinnné:) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. —Ten be sold to the highest bidder among} in the neighborhood residents of the state and domestic! state that corporations in lots not exceeding 160 acres erch and for not less than! $15_an acre, following a lotter which probably will be held in De. | taking to their heels. McDonald be- cember, -Secretary of State William! jjeyed the “hold-up” to be real, E. Chaplin, speaking for the state) however, and admits that he was land board, announced Monday. It’ seared stiff. INSPECT FORT AUSSELL number of ‘tracts (ranging from {Sprain > Tribes.) minimum of 40 acres to a maximum of 160 acres) and it is for this rea- CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 15—' {Secretary of War Newton D, Baker, son that the lottery system of decid-, ing who among the highest bidders and Major General Hunter D. Liggett commander of the famous Fjrst Div- shall be awarded the land, will be resorted to. The lottery will be the first conducted by the State of Wyo- ision in France, will inspect Fort D.; A. Russel the latter part of this} week. named, who the youngsters recently have made a practice of accosting passers by, pointing a toy pistol at hem and ordering “hands up,” then ming. Successful applicants for the land will be permitted to pay for it on the installment plan, the deferred payments extending over a period of 18 years. ‘The selections will be made in accordance with the .wishes of the successful bidders, but none! will be permitted to buy more than 160 acres, this restriction applying to domestic corporations as well as to individual bidders. No bids from non-resident individuals or foreign! corporations will-be considered. The $$$ — —_—____-__________ | lew fixes the minimum at which state | lands may be sold at $10 an acre, but none of the 10,000 acres to be se- Yecked after the forthcoming sale | will be sold for less than $15 an acre! and it is anticipated thet some of the selections may bring $50 an acre | or mo} | Bellfeur Apples box, $2.75 Cranberries, quart, .. 15¢c | Jonathan Apples, box, $3.75 Crabapples for Jelly WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. CITY FRUIT MARKET South Wolcott—Phone 247 GREEN TOMATOES, PUMPKINS, SQUASH. \ te ehe eho so ehoatoste-stoeto-cte- eteeoste-otoe’ ' Behe ioeosiostosioeie ste sheofosiotio tie stosiesteete ete aie tie eee ete stot Seese ote ate ste steelestests othateat CHEYENNE, SOPOOOOH OOOO DOO OOD OS OOD OO OOO OHO LOSS OOD OOOO 999 O0OOOOOOOOO PPPPOPOLODOOLODPOO OLED PDO LY OLELIN GP DOPOD OP DOD P ODPL OD ORO LOD IL ODD DD ODD LLD LLL DOLDL DLL OOOO OL OOOO OL OOOO OO O0664. ss Po ate-a% to cto tostestect Soctesteateate-ct Le-stestestestestentestestestastnatettestonte Most toate Po tecteatont fo ate te toateste teat Leste ete- ste ste eheate loste afe ostedtonie toate he Rr aeons so see aaotte slonie-ane asoate-ate atoate afe-ase sie dieease sie ste-stoete diostete-ateate deed tenes i ee eS OS a ae alleged rival‘for the affections of an- hold of the second Pedro. BY W (6) M A N) other Pedro with: VED sane ba seaic| Koss Lambert, former real estate ‘ | to, have’ ‘been living while awaiting) G ser in Casper, but now located in the city on business, . , the. trial of Pedro Garcia for “the Abs BYENNE. Wyo. Oct. 15,— | murder ;of; her:tusband: «The last, es, ba hus! name of the second Pedro was not re- © > * = by ipa Verse ba tr vealed in court: “Mrs. Roja is ‘alleged A Tribune Wantad will sell it, Electricity will help you to take off that disagreeable, shivery, unhealthful chiil—the chill*that ‘is the cause of so many colds. \ y eee « Electricity—anda gS ~~ Western Electric Ps | \ > —s Sunpeam Heater will furnish “enough heat HUGHES to make you comfortable. Any electric light socket in your home will furnish the current -~and you-can carry the heater with you from room to room. The. cheery glow sent out by the polished copper reflector car- ries with-it.a powerful volume of heat that will effectually warm up the average room. ' It’s'safe, too. The chilly days are here. Get your heater while there ig an ample Supply. Protect yourself. : ; - Call onus or call us up. Power Company ‘PHONE 69 ~ 2 NATRONA es ie TF (st a as te te ss a ee ts mete % = givrereereeeeeceeccevscntonnsatoconscosoanesaneconsenconesensaesenconconconnooaneceneceateateseccnesenesansutssnnnaissnestvesteeseeeesssineaneaneoanceneesnsaneanecsnesenees + ae 3 5 & : + Don e Discouraged | i * ae I ene | 3 RH $ ° & ae i e 3 It isn’t necessary to buy a new pair of shoes. Your : 3 * 3 old ones can be rebuilt and give you rauch service 3 o } still. : : * 3 5 ' ~~ Sad Comfortable old shoes are like your old friends. | 4 ps i You want to keep them as long as possible. + > eee} : % - (3° Come in and let us show you how we make “New z & } Shoes from Old Ones.” + " $ ’ 3 - q x * .> 2 The Goodyear Shoe Repairer z : 119 1-2 West Second Street + + $ & 7 b3 2, RD a? ? oe %