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PAGE TWO 0S ON STATE id» it Tes [LIVE NEWS oF WYO : eat cee ee re. secretary of RSociation, id that) the-A wills work its OND WORK ARE OPENED: TODAY Proposals for $250,000. Worth of! Improvement up for Consid- eration at Meeting of PRICE OF-HAY—-. TAKES SLUMP IN COBY MART Cougs | re. iad wit Gaines Carey Invited to Attend} "2 PUPILS LOCKED QUT OF ARMORY Has Squabble (Special to The Tribune.) a get Con ee ae mie Taton|, CHEERING, vy: &ninyititio yos attend gts pene of, Moneta, Wyo. aor, fet “= from this” of the rae Press association | cently was. sold, with ,° Bi ite N | (Special to’ The Tribune.) eweastle over CODY, Wyo., Oct. 29.—An interest~ 5 «oe Whether Athletics Shall Use ing demonsiration of th ration of = Highway, Commission ing demonsiration ne operation of ation Chefer ante at” eat ITS State Building the law ef supply: and demand is bd. Irrig infer CHEYEN? Wyo., Oct. 29.—The ing. afforded. here. by the local hay Salt Eake state highway commission met today (Special to The Tribune.) market. So many head of Park coun- and opened proposals for $250,000 worth) NEWCASTLE, wy Oct -—The | ty livestock have been, shjpped to other CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 29,—Gov of road work in various sections of the |Proverbial “tempest a @ teapot”. is sug-jranges because of the. hay shortage nor Robert D. Carey was invited Tues- e. Announcement of the successful sested by a situation here involving resulting from™the phenomenally dry day by Governor Bamberger of Utah to n year, and the ‘prospect that hay this a,tend.a meeting of gove Rocks bidders will be made when the bids have |the state arm building. The armory winter would sell ,at prohibitive pric : ing of governors of Rocky been tabulated and anlyzed. The work pees nae Bore the building against \tnat the price of hay’ i declining rap: Mountain states which is to be held at to be let includes a number of con- Ae students of the public schools whol iaiy ana has.reached $15, a, ton, as com- Salt Lake City november 21 and 22 crete bridges and culverts in “Laramie | have used the gymnasium therein ag| jared with. recent ruling quotations (discuss irrigation. ‘This meeting, w county; a section of the Casper-Sait/# recreation place and as the scene] Panging from $20 gal aed $25 a ton. was called by Governor Davis of Idaho, * Creck road from the Casper city limits /0f basket ball games ‘with other schools ['s believed to have been inspired by to the Platte river bridge, estimated cost ,2"4 Of social dances. Governor Carey's recent announcement $57,000; three-fourths of a mile of the |, The board says its action is necessity “ot! the policy of réfusifig to permit con Thermopolis-Lucerne road, including a ))ecause of the carelessness of the schdol | {sefvation In Wyoming of Water for the viaduct at the famous: “Cover Cut” /PUPis dn leaving the building. unlocked | reclamation of lands in qther states pro- death crossing ‘on the Burlington, es-|2%4 the windows open, and because vided there is land in Wyoming which may be reclaimed with such water. ‘Ida- timated cost $24,000; seven miles of the the boys and girly net confine themselves to the g¥mnhasium but VERDIET: IN: A TAL | ~ANGHER CHARGED WITH wil Basin-Greybull road, estimated cost in J d other states bordering $50,000, and efght miles of thé New. Y@de other portions of the building in Wroming e vitally affected by ‘this castlie-Sundance road, estimated | Pglicy inasmuch as the headwaters of $45,000. The members of the highway mission will attend the state good cost | Which they have no pusiness. The school management and the par- ents of pupils strenuously st come are prot i j fess chief nor ‘oads ing the exclusion of the school pu streams are in Wyoming. Bamberger has requested 'Governor Carey to designate ten Wyo- conference which is to be held tomorrow {fom the building, contending that it mingites to accompany him to the Salt under call by Governor Carey, and the $8 Public property and shouldbe dedi-) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 24.A ver.| Lake mecting, . K y : ated to public purposes, including its| dict. ise 1 ~~». s(ate “Fair Price’ conference which is © . ict_ is expected today in the trial of ae a : to be held Friday under gubernatorial US PY the publig schools for zymna-| William Powell, Horse Creel’ ranch.! Mrs: MeDonajd of vetroit, drew inc u sium and recreationat: purposes. The | man, who is on trial in the. district crochet bed set Saturday, the 25tl = oh eS controversy, it appears certain, wilt be| No. 804. 10-29-19° court on a charge of having feloniously assaulted Mrs. Neil Clark, wife of a! neighboring ranchman a fortnight ago. The trial was begun yesterday. Evi- jdence was introduced by the state to show that Powell, during a dispute at the Clark home, struck Mrs. Clark with | vu si hooter. The defense, it is expect- ed, will contend that Powell was wrestl- | ing the six-shooter from Mrs. Clark | to prevent her from shooting him with the weapon and that her injury was! sustained during the struggle for pos-| parried to the state capital. RESERVATIONS MADE FOR - Grex mrssinG STATE TEACHERS’ MEET ON U. P. TRAIN, SEARCH MADE CHRY, 5, Wyo., Oct. 29.—Wyo ming officers are endeavoring to locate Daphne Young, 16, of Denver, who dis- | coxsion of the weapon, appeared from a Union Pasific train |” power!’ tg a,gon' of a plénear Haneh: | ,between Laramie and Green River Mon-| man who qvas aséisuinated twenty-five | day, while en route to Pocatello, Tdaho, | years ago apd Whb is supposed to have to visit relatives. It 4s feared the git! |i,een one of the victims of Tom Eton, 4EN ADMIRAL FARRAGUT lightened his hips. to lead them boldly over a treacherous \ ississip i River bar and fight the great ew Orleans, he worked’ without ceasing for | oat aah atid’ as ‘eating and sleeping when. and where he ‘ould: LANDER, Wyo. Oct. 0., Oct. 29.—Arrange- ments which Are being made for room reservations indicate that there will be a large attendance at the meeting of the Wyoming State Teachers’ associi- tion here November, 26 to 29, both in clusive. . School superintendents, sup: visors, board members, teachers and at- laches of the state educational depart- | jas fallen into the hands of persons | Hoshas tacastes | peas x ae i Te oe cf en a “prominent part for if id ere ment sus expected tolBakptesent, é inte ao igo = fr from | years in wild west sports here and Sse His SHARE had t8 Bé post poried. Yet po amount of. phypieal of LARAML Was dealt | aes} 8 S i where, several tifmes having heen a cor : . LARA « Oty. .29.—"Prof.: testant. for ithe ‘world’s championship | mental. work could dl a naepe of the man who said 1 §. Siegel, whose dances. here recently rough riding honors - dt”? th } have been’ the target of a «moral. cru- : re Damn -thi inedoss iB “alied la tazor that he used { Sleuhaeuebida his puslagge And an) a | Was like hinti-—titie-testéd) in_ principle —Keen-tempered, depend- 1 may locate in Cheyenne, it —is | said. CHUGH IN agozE NET | 1 able — peffectly balariced: Af Fartdgut’s tdeor lacked any miodém 1 ‘Tracey MoCracken, editor, and: F. a. aE At Baht eRe i fen ge featute, it was siinply the extra convenience anid safety of - the 4 Boomerang, are: under bail. to appeat = vite Wyo., Oct. 2 Stang “bootleggers”, have been loped in Wyoming since the state went “dry” July 1 but Evanston is the first town to provide a juvenile Chinese who is alleged to have engaged illegally in the liquor traffic, Charles Lee, a TWO CHANGES AT CAPITOL | ° ‘pinese youth, has given cash bail for IN CHEYEN NER ge of selfing Hquor in violation of] the prohibition I: for trial_on charges of libel lodged by Siegel. |. EVANSTON, varieties of da ral National Legislation «om of the MeaiPae ackitig lidastry CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 29—Two in every HG DrOtes shaving princi- _ keen best-tem ered changes will take place in the official | | O00 AALOMDS SPUD y a eee ae era . ple, the gare as the razor Petaqar earth. jon't discard it wl fied: Pee en uele at Ur eRe capitol ithe 1. Will not increase thé amount of of and your own father—aised) with the You ¢an strop ee pia hone it! dhe soqullsor tSiealion obs aeeiaertier Shipp p f meat you can buy for Be addition of a guard to save your face Dott thr Sieg steel ateay: Goto ship between T. Paul Wilcox, deputy a dollar. a +4 dea hl ptyeedgcd pare le t tava you your de Hbipiasa neta lider triad atforney-general, and Roche Mentzer, ‘ r ee ms. aving mile age. his blade, seya@n million men have from of the state board of equali 2. Will net raise more animals. ‘ongest, ise eave is the longest, other razors to this real razor made safe.! zation and public service commission. (Special do The Tribune.) ; Ao dy eins tyes These officials will retire from the POWELL, Wyo. Oct. 29.—The po 3. Wilt fot produce mioré meat. se i state's service to engage in practice in \tato shipment of the Powell Mats dis- Se es RM beled oe irotpes ist Léadi D S li Th S Cheyenne. The successor of neither trict this year will reach 1000 ¢ 4, Witt fot stop fluctuations in live- ese ing ealers 5e! em ut the capitol has been announced. or 600,000 bushels. ‘The pr’ Smith Stock receipts or prices: Will not increase the output of the pAcking houses. Will not prevent strikes. ae eke auch Bldg. ‘urner Drug Co. an Offles Schulte Bros. 136.8. Center. Schulte Hardware Co., S. Center, Tripeny Confectionery € 14 been ranging about $2 a bashet, Which means that: the export crop. will return $1,200,000 to the farmers of the district. hi S SUPPLY COMPANY’ ES OUT OF EXISTENCE DOUG! ef Richards & Canatnisn ah wa? 8.’ Center, nm. & M. Co icur « Conf, 1 ‘ripeny Drug Co» 7s Center. Webel Commercial Co CHEYI et, 29.—The s Chicago: Riphiyfopahary SNOW TIES UP. 7° Win het $8dnce tfatisportaltiod If you are a Dufhim-Daplex deater aia wish to have your name added of Doug) Yyoming, Mon filed no te Che aboye list in subsequent advertisements, send your name and address to this newspaper and write the Durham-Duplex Razor Co., for a free win- dow displ: “bhe state of its dissolution. of office of the The is signed by of ute fice in TRAFFIC OVER MANY ROADS charges. Will not tediice the rétailer'sbdat of doing. business. certifi or dissolution F a ALD, Ge ees one 9. Will not incteasé the demand for ONE DOLLAR, COMPLETE, FIRST POTASH Virtually have halied overiand the cheaper cuts of meat. a Greatest Shaving Miledge at Any Price : < ‘ = between this place and Kayeco , This set contaipa o Durham. Duplex Razor with an attractive ter and Casper, . ‘The ‘lutest 10. Witl hot tesser thé consumet’s aé- while: bi af ¢ « SHIPPED FROM | gs ier wot cm teenies parry cobeeere gh Me seh te an dete GREEN RIVER (och os aed te mon te livery arid credit scr viee; aaa et al tee shal Can not at the same time raise eee hy ides 50 cents for LAST OF JAIL BREAKERS tail A Pace hore inane Prices paid farmets ‘fot _ a backage of 5 Hed beeen srenta BEAD otace tholihths Bie : : live stock, and lower DURHAM. DUPLEX RAZOR CO. hee are goinis forward. Only MT THERMOPOLIS CAUGHT prices. pdid by consitn- i ENCE paies ors “, otas! ow is be! shipped the pro A > Haars ably produnte pei having ve ers for meat. Fisuene. sce se : The plant, which eventually will A Ae hast ei opp oha ee ea a Busia ine - But the Slowing up of efficiency dive ur Hourse Of construction for @ year. {| p MOPOLIS, Wyo. Oct. 29.1 to be: fs governthentat foutttie 1 produces potas OF eucite deposits WwW. < - Scott, c “cum! rsom ee ae joe seat pric Res Aree Sait will have the effert of increasing the a aM Me Sete eee 0 ao eho-aSo-ofo-eSe afo-eSo-eke-ao-dte oles ¢ here eighteen mont so to elude the officers has been recaptured and taken manufacturing charges betweén the cost of live Stock and the cost of meats, - New County-City Se o, ao PY 4 to the state penitentiary at Rawlins ¢ ili Building Ready to tinsn serving tin tem hee Nt thus forcing lower livé-stock ptites or . 4 val the completion of his term he probably hi her meat prices, ; ne , oe will be brought here and prosecuted for 4 Prices, — , m4 Wyo., Oct. Mrs. | jail breaking. ‘as ee HeAce on , county clerk of Lara-|” Rodgers, several other convicts sent The packing industry as now con RM imie county; is much relieved—-she is|to this -county~to-work> on-the: stite ducted, is characterized by keéifcompe- 4 uhout to leaye the city jail, While the |Hot Springs reserve and. two. or three 4 ‘* escaped from the caun tition, uchinfiett efficiency, and oa low prof — jiew Ch and County building has been {local prison ‘sty Jail by manufacturing a wooden key owe in course of erection the county cle y $ office’ bas been quartered in the com-|Five of the fugitives were recaptured 3 ] pleted Portion “of the building which |#!most immediately. ' ; Ru ‘ ¥ will be ased ay a munieipal jutl. ‘These = i ee f i hud Al «(uartdrs. are fq tfe basement: Ana ure 1,720 AUTOS Lud send yoo a entirely unfitted for use a pu Te will intergs '. aise r ; n. . y office. Although furniture for the new | , 4 a Af vounty. clerk's office may not be de ARE OWNED Address Swift Tis Bae + », livered until after January 1 it is the , AN E .. Union. Stock. Yards, © Chi 5, the a + intention of. Mrs. Grahain to move into IN LARAMI t 2 the new offices at the earliest possible | + The Wendel ‘Efe fob g tcl fiily ust: ‘The tof- moment and make shift with the. pres. é i 4 f pode : CHEYENN #—Only 1 fh had la iit 3, = ant siptiliiee until the new equipment |, HET EN NB We. Oat, #8. Only 1. 5 ee on wv ic we have fever a complaitit ‘as to “ 'o WES VOR, ming are dwried ih Laramie éedunty, ax t Cbu a iore f ) y OMPAN sumably the most populous county in Sali i be: id p due + . ° TRADING ¢ C ANY FORMED, the state altho Sheridan and Natrona re more be'sai ol any roduc! * ei INCORPORATION PS RULED)! ccuncitstsaey be airrodea ioratesteeans Tis sows My * assumption. ‘The automobiles in Lara A WHAT BECOMES OF “TRY If YOURSELF ' x CHE Oct wepr nt 7.81 per cent of THAN EARS pautae. t } f ben, In- the state, whereas kava 2 Villis ‘Trading company of ; number 7 4 Me TE yomiug, filed articles of incorporation Mic codntyie sluirg Should be 82 per ha 4 in the office of the retary of state |cont on the basis of equit distyfpu ' 0 ay ws Z 4 = ‘Luesd#y...'The corporation is capitalized | ton of automobiles ainong coun 43 cents ts ena ad vit Cy } at $30,000, divided into 800 shares: of Hes of ihe state without, consideration 298 LIVE ARIMAL ; 2% . pur, value of $100 each. he direc-|Of Population. Of the 1,729 machines in| 3 APENSES ANDIFEEIONT : ‘ the Derive re, B, Marion | Latam{e county 972 ure owhed in Chey: | ‘Roe cur . ithe first Darwin J. x Willis and Marion #,|enme and $47 in the rural districts, a ’ 5 ‘Rend Tribune Want Ads. rate MINN. witli Willis. omen ggeoe re BPs te