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AN GY BY EN eT, TMS si MEH OER l LESS LEADERS round Priced Spt on | coe, in an effort to. find j The. ‘Tri lare, A’ st ie t | miati*iindicating ‘iwhore-he: was to: “newspaper inpits class, ‘The ‘Tribune At a Salat salar A Middle Lake Where | cated. | will be enabled td issue a duily news- | Chandler, mixed in his directions,’ paper equal or superior to those of aspee Daily € Ctibine eI : : en = S$ are most anxious “that” ‘ere ob perteatea? re onthe Ret + at the annual Gross roll call whi is to ides ¢ ev ening at Ro’e in the court room There will he a meeting of the (, per Civic chyb, Tuesday evening, el 1, at. 7:30" o'clock at the C: . library. * : 10-26-95 —e A Tribune Wantad will sell it, Use service work for bhiraed (Continual Brant: from Page 1) ~ nt, they de-! diets should he pr si 7 ° 0 ‘Salt Lake, St. Jogeph, Mo., Sioux n . : Body Was Found tradged along. until he reached 4 AER FOR THEFT. ity, oe Tims ana WH ene The Best Ventilated Theater in Wrenin i -lak i f | machinery not yet in use in any of fete tie a | these cities. which fate played'a bi | beeause he. sat down on the protect- The new equipment will enable the! to Obey Orders, Acting ; ably had pan to ee ed side of a mound to ward oft Ane (i AUTOMOBILE use ofeforty-one sepurate and dis- Al/Union Employes Ready | A series of small incidents in| where he was by identifying the snow and high wind. Friends be- Secretary Says; Serious 92th of George Chandler than) tieve that the young oil man R ul any other factor. One misfortune | he could rest here for a time esults Are Predicted after another which gradually ledj 'estme_ his journey. Chandler astray in the Red Desert (Spectal to The Tribune.) country caused the"death more than from his protected position near die lake, for it was here that his Middle -lake. Evidently he realiz > and But young Chandler never got up? Civil Court Docket Purged lake tinct type faces, mechanically as- sembled, new every day, a feature | CONTINUOUS 1 P. M. TO 11 P. M. ‘which ‘is found” in few newspapers TODAY jleacock Returned from California; 9utside of the large cities. 3ut more important’ than_all the} méchanical, contingencies, is the mov- ing. spirit behind this great forward thot Mia-! = body of Long List of Cases CHEYENNE, Wyo., two weeks ago of this young field ismi: é : j i GEE WHAT A SH 1A I yo., Oct. 21.— superintendent of the Associated Oil] V2 found. | Chandler was ni al by Dismissals The wll # anodes ey. doumnallamn: ! ry Pproximately 7, 000 coal miners company. mile and a half from the oil camp) Edwin E. Heacock, brought back pity tine tere e argsreuich ya ‘ of ibe Adna Hen cathy faith in the future of Casper: and Big Double Header ‘Amployed in Wyoming will obey | Chandler started from Rawlins for jthe order of the United Mine work- pa res Aa Semeeted Oil com- ny in the Horse sacbeelon a (coun: ers of America to strike Novem-' try Thursday, October 2. It w. ber 1, unless the order meanwhile clear bright day. »But he wa: is withdrawn, today said G. Bate- } man, in charge of the eed oad camp asking him to attend to some here of district 22, U. M. W. A., in business in Rawlins. Chandler re- the absence of Secretary-Treasurer turned to that city. James Morgan, who has been in Salt He intended to get started early ake city on business in connection Friday morning but again business af- h the impending strike. Morgan fairs detained him till afternoon. is expected to bevat Rock Springs; light snow was falling in Rawlins today, arranging for obedience to the when he started on his ill-fated jour- strike order. ney. But in the Red Desert r Unless the strike order is rescind-| #ion snow had been falling since ear-| &r#! years he had been ed all union miners in Wyoming will: ly morning Twice the young man had al he did start on his trip thru Eat Ifway by a messenger from the oil distance of safety lost out with protection only 2 more than a mile away. Mr, Chandler was ing honors from the law school. outdoor work and activity. For ith the missed his fearful journey and when ford car belonging to Henry Stahl blizzard he had come within a short) jugoe Tubbs’ and had “finally udge Tubbs’ court Saturday and fully graduated from 4 00 the University of California, receiv- Of *1,0 practiced law in Los Angeles for a time before. coming to Wyoming. He had a world of experienc ernment service in Alaska. Later he Chandler realized that fact when; had worked in the desolate desert, (, from California last week by Sheriff most Riyee, charged with the theft of a Wyoming that, without the le: tancy- mechan of at | it goes ahead and’ sh plant so as to serv A big classy Western ‘with guns, fights, riding, etc. st 50,000 people—which we was bound over to the district court Ir Se: Sonya teye yer jiseic BESSIE BARRISCALE on a charge of larceny. He fur-| vO? 38 every other; astute business 3 ~in : ; nished bond this morning in the sum mon Wows wat irate i eae 4 : “Kitty Kelly, M.. D.” and wes released*until the’; the dail¥. newspaper that. dis- And here we come with another. big ‘feature— case is called. ver es this publicity. The T EMMY WHELAN the was given a preliminary hearing in- little He " i" The following cases were dismissed bune is going to tackle the job in in the district court yesterday after-|, modern , and with full speed oa tek orks SEE ri On eee craa? ahead, the re one fear out of com- . -— sev- v€ misison, we are throwing every ounce au 79 gov- Puilding vs. Gagaon and company; of cnergy and our entire resources } > * A FAVOR TOA FRIEND ‘Amanda Wright vs. John Wright; jnto the manda Wright vs. Pat Jewett; A. B. | capital city sk of making Casper the How does it feel to be kidnapped? -Would lik aE aR TM aERLGER vance you: like pes thuserens weiemn en to know? Then see EMMY WHELAN invher new romantic walk-out except a sufficient number tleman vs. Amanda Wri, i 5 = : § ight; A. J. pire. to keep the mine workings in good he had to buck more drifts each s country of Arizona. condition, ‘The walk-out, will be to ceeding mile he traveled in his lieht!. Mt. Chandler had been employed Cunningham’ vs. M.. D.~ Wheeler; ae adventure “A FAVOR TO A FRIEND,” and let’ this, delightful About midnight in the oil fields of Park count: enforce compliance with demands ‘for motor car. u 60 per cent increase in wages, a night he Ay, six-hour day and a five-day week, the Eagle’s Nest in the midst of the, field work in both regions. Wyoming union miners, Bateman raging blizzard. ‘been in the oil game for three years. stated, hud no choice but to obey Chandler had enough gasoline to _ Chandler entered the army serv- the order from national headquar-| £0 two or three miles farther thru! ice in June, 1918, and vy ters. The sub-orders to locals in the big drifts, but he decided his the ‘few men selected f this district to obey the national ord- best chance was to drain the water Lewis to go to the office: er affects also one mine in Colorado, from the radiator and start on foot school at Camp Tayl Here he that at’ Coalmont, all the product! cross country for the oil camp, 15 commi: ned a lieutenant insthe of which is shipped into Wyoming. | miles away. Chandler headed for tille’ He returnec The prospect of a walk-out pre-| what is known us the upper road. Februa sents a Serious problem for Wyo-| He reached the southeast corner, the service. mingites inasmuch as there has been of section 26-27-97 where a large He began. work for the Ohio a coal scarcity for some time and amount of lamhber is stored. The As- Company at Lusk, Wyo. consumers have been unable to lay *o¢iated camp is only a mile and a Chandler was only 32 years ok ne of United Distillers; Hine Desk and F fe See the fight on the stairway, and many other ening om Camp ture company vs. G..M. McDonald; incidents. wy : : Also a COMEDY and WEEKLY ~ ae aining: after being discharged from #1; Blanche Riley vs ' as; United Petroleum vs. John .G. Carl. About eh aia a Te Natrona cotuigeal pie nty (981 son, nettled ontia? court; BN. ML, | star show vou why she fell in love with her abductor... She opped his car this side o He had ler vs. G. M. MeDonald; E. N. Miller| #f will be at the Lyric theater today. pal n< vs William Cronin, settled out of} With a thrilling plot. court; Marquis’ and company vs. L. Evans vs. Ernest. Dulleck and Mary Dulleek; W r’ Grocery aoe } tae conpany va, Ww. W. Keefe, et al; Ma Red Cross Anxious That*Large At- 12—REELS IN ALL—12 to Casper in J. Gothberg et il vi a uss ses tendance Be Present Wed- COME EARLY AND GET A SEAT Deltox Wyoming. Oll vs, New York nesday Evening BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW. IN TOWN * Oil Oil, et al; Annie Kropf ys. Fred Kropf; J. B. Robinson .vs. Deltox; Officers and directors of the Na- 1 at: Wyoming Oil, settled out of court. — trona county chapter, of the Red ADMISSION—10 AND 25c ; in their customary winter supplies, quarter from this point but the di- the time of his death. He is sur- ——= GREAT CIRCUS “cerned Reaver es nat ness i, MTCC AACA route across smooth territory. is seri ly ill in hicago. Wo ean > haga al it SGEHara ioe iu kiog Anivelenuneal ota t Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips, We will give no LEADER DEAD a’ fain teak ‘which, be oped to. Maciory Daw the motion picture net NOTICE? edit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. reach by going. west from this lum- r who is his niece, a Pre ber pile. Tracks found by search- > NEW YORE, Oct. 21.—Alfred ers indicated that he came within ten taken to Chicago where the Ringling, cireus head, died here to- feet of reaching this road, probably will be held toc day. Missing the road, he made the only rence Kennedy, a famous artist. ee mistake of direction in his long struy- Chicago, who is 2 brother of Mrs. Want to. give some good woman i gle thru the snow drifts and blinding Chandler, arrived in Rawlins soon good home. Will pay some Waites! ! blizzard. after the disappearance of Chanc Parents both work. Three children, He headed south instead of keeping Mrs. Chandler has been taker boy, 12; girl, 10; baby, 5. Home of on in the same direction for the road. | Chicago under the cure of a tr Tefinement with pleasant surround-, loot prints showed that he had‘ nurse and private surgeon ings. Adgreaa P. 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