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RIVERTON, W: will be the m 11 of Wyoming delegates divisiog ANERTON "ENTERTAIN A HGHY Organization Meeting Scheduled 4c for November 11; Great Im- provements Being Made on Route to Work. ing place raned n of t ov. 6.—This to organize he ant city the MLL MEET on November /f the town will topple into the stream Hish-|the north AIVER OF TOWN MUST MOVE, CAN'T GET ALONG IGS, Wyo. Nov. 6-—Fither the Snake river must quit fussing about in its hed or the town of Baggs will move—whether it wills or no. The river jrapidly is eating its way jof which the town stands and unless the jbank is riprapped at once, an. opera tion entailing heaty expense, portion: jduring n ‘river app t spring's high water. urs to he headed str rn part of town and is making wi Improvement association. Good | steady inroads in that direction. Among roads men from ail points between here|other probabilities is that the and Van Tassel, ond Lusk, will bi “ros: will be left high in attendance, erton is plannin some “extras” in honor of their com-| =e ing. This is the eity.at the foot of the STATE VET GETS continental divide, from which the tour ist on the Grant Highway. bound from} DEER O HU T the Bast to the Jacks bounty r ON N und the south: to Yellow: | stone pa or to points beyond in TWa-! “ory ENNE, Wyo. Nov. 6.21 < e leave ine of the “ NE, yo.. Nov. 6.—The See, wt dave ane line of the |Most popular official at the Wyoming OE UINORLOL Ta Tee rma otce the |eapitol Wednesday was, State. Veter- have followed closely all the ECAR ‘ ; Lrakica Gna Ge F. ‘Davis, familiarly’ known ME THRU Wie Dtlede Valleys torn le Doc was the uy ane gue 2 dis:\ one whole de tance of more than a hundred miles,| ON Whole deer, a fi making Lenore places on the The motorist a v ‘ nd Dubois and 0} ther | Riverton to the southern entrance of the park, or to the city of Jackson be. tween br ast and supper, and take time on the way t serve the match- less. lery. Moreover, he will not encounter any hard climbs on the way in spite ef the Burlington Hill, whieh is four of a mile long and has 28 per rade. A gentleman from sper hill’ and prayed from he he m nt n make it easily from » had never been up that} | mighty hankering the capitol Dr, Davis killed the. deer y while hunting with Lee Moore Pax Irvine near Diamond, Platte punty. “COMMUNITY HOUSE’ UREED never have to, but he had been down! Tribune.) it coming from the direction of the park | Nov. 6.—That and he had to stay reverse all the! Che boys industrious until down to keep from falling off at{they th the age of 15 years, and rent: |that thereafter they display a tendency Uncle Sam Gets Busy. |to become pool room loafers and to Rut your Uncle Sam was the Mr.|avoid work, is the finding of a com Fixit in the case of the Burlington Hill, | mittee appointed by the Rotary elu aud by the tume the touring season be-|to make a xurvey of local male youth, sins about the first of July next year, iis employment, diversions and ideas. there will be no hill of th: am provided ove Unele hundred thousand and men in rion: doll, when contractors did sor! for’ the not go Is booster ; DA Nelfelder, ranchman a W.td. MeLaugilin, ofl magnate and Hon Fenimore Chatterton, former governor of the state, formed the Riverton Con struction company and were on the z ut n point about threc tward of the mountain they the right towards Brooks Cur of tw route u& mean grade of 4 cor all Ry | ai 53 % Sot oniy this devour trom the ni| FORMER: STENOGRAPHER IS >d 8 htt tat distant ot 34 mites in tint) MADE RAIL SUPERINTENDENT % E + vicinity will be 5 _ Se : oe ined eanaereht (Special to The Tribune.) os : b4 ar, Also another contract is. about! CH Fred J. es er ce > ¥ to be let covering 30 more miles toward mor c lographer ¥ : * a cost ‘of about aixty ‘thou:{at Union Pacific healiquavters here and STTES sand dollars und the Indian department| Whose rise in the railroad world has CIGARET § x sé is about to spend forty thousand dol-;been rapid, has been appointed Santa , mee ao v lats on a part of the Grant Highway|Fe division superintendent * 20 for2 oO -¢ o ! 4 still nearer this city. Besides, work is|Texas. McKie married Miss 3. ¢ alread, n on a thirty thou-|Beuehner of Cheyenne. i ° id dollar job on the Grant Highway | — ¥ ¥ eastward from Riverton ¢ rd Sho: | g%o% ose oho Mn aM y R? i shoni on the way’ to Casper. None of| eo 16" 0" we sar 9st Oat Se Nge Sgr tae she te she the ae ae a ane eae ate see ae ae ee oe sie. ahe eho ate ote sho eeateateeteete | 4° % (his construction’ will int with | ey % trayel in \ et oe ae ts ate Riverton. '$ 3, . ae ’ Riverton is a modern city, here be \*3° ~ sg % side the central ige of the Rockies | &% e a > & P people are as prosperous here as} Lake > ee 4 they are in Mlinoix, Iowa and Nebras-| % >a 64 ¢ ure 70,000 acres in this nm shhorhood | 4% es 2, & : ‘ now irrigated and the reclamation serv-|_$ of 3, ’ 5 Ds is ut to open anoth project |S bas of % immediately adjoining the city, measur- | aol Re of which avout 200,-| 3 2, ts & The snows of the| %¥ =| z y mountains and the volume and fall of |} ee! % ae the water in Wind River are making & k3 lade 3 ton the Me of those who wish} % > 3 od cape the eaprices of rainfall, Al: 4 ae ix though some of the mountains you nee] B | eo out of your window at the Teen we telg We are very glad to announce ae od 000 feet high, the altitude of Riverton a 24 bal > se is only a litte ove 00 feet and that|¢ J id pi %e aT Shape AvareR ORE sort end aes + that our stock of Hotpoint Elec- nar 4 people. | 3 t Highway 1. @ 5 ye sd ~ om MacKinnon of Rockford, Ul, oe tic Irons 1S NOW complete. (3 * secretary of the Grant Highway asso-| ~ | id b3 ciation, met with the Commercial club |%® | 534 od of Riverton and found enthusiastic in-| 2. ES y h + st and co-operation in the pi r | " on veo $ That Has the Foo ue : ving a direct route from Chicago und the East to Yellowstone park Aine) Se s $ + : + ho Falls, Boige and Portland, by way ee > . Xe of this elty- and ‘the Wil River road. [Se The factory has been unable to make Hot- %°'% ‘3 S itietaer bet art S Sra 5 a e Handle Cotton Seed ; made a headquarters point and an office | & A “cc te itt e 0) on ee ea bd & Inaintiiried at the Teton hotel in orde | 6S" point lrons fast enough for the women who la ‘¢ e ne io serve tourists going to and from the , f y | 3 ® » 4 Yellowstone and “points farther west.|@% ” . ye % . y He has returned to Casper | be know ; . ee) ts & BASIN CAVALRY & si3 $ uc iv Sy ¥ we ae 3 — ‘ IS CALLED OUT'%, ALL IRONS GUARANTEED 4 £3 : ; P| ° r ¥ 3 \% ° ptf. “ — | bd “3 v ene sald Re OE NE $2 Onan idiaite. $ a Fi » even "4 } for Sheridan, whe: were order <1) = 3 - 5 sf by ‘the government 1 state to pro-|¢ ‘ae * 4 Ble ee ORES an See E. B. EDWARDS, Henning Hotel, Casper, Wyo. =] troop is commanded by R. P. Pearson £ % i ; “f and Ted Denny ¢ t | + Dit aa ae oe ‘ —— atrona Power Co. ?: o (Special to The Tribune.) : ® jae eights and Grades Guaranteed, ° CHBYENNE, Wyo. Nov. 6—The + 4 = “1 Searchlight club, un organization of| | % negro women, held a special prayer | Phone 69 ¢ & ‘ Sd service this afternoon, at which prayers oe i 4 ‘ee a) were offered for “the suppression of | 3, mob violence and friction between the % oe | Sot v ane | Bode spoegeage sho oge shoals oho ofo aloes ofe afe to So aSe ah oSe ao eho oS0-ahe oho aSe-afe ae oho oe ateate he 480 ale ete ole ale oSeate | foe 1 that the not half t ely a few miles long: ‘r the top of old Burlington. Mf 7 per When it is !membe maximum in | di le per nt side of were able, nd it will 1 1 shores of which the new ng into th places they the to gol The a couple of} ment Job |hoys a oI inj teen yi nine-tenths | ney y than the |ernoon repo. of recommends the establish “community house" “wh gather and have the advan- forded by such an institution, TIMOTHY F. BURKE |S LNID AT REST TODAY (Special to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 6. Funeral for Timothy F. Burke, for thir. ates district attor- were held this ‘uft- for Wy at thi Congregational to church. ‘The County. Bar As- 2d sock: attended in body and all of the state and federal ju- in the city al prewent. | xeen|The body was shipped to Norwalk, | In fact it is}Conn. LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING FARMERS 10 OPEN COAL into the bank | SOCIAL CLUB {6 ORGANIZED HERE COKE THNES PLAGE OF CONLIN CHEYENNE as CHEYENNE, Wyo., 6.-—More WINES AT MANDERSON 2 (than ever before in the ci ake | history Nov. ” fe Phe shortage of con) resulting from ¢ of Mande Incorporation Papers for Working-'# boom if the coal,strike continues and |COUrse Of the rallvoad administration in| 5 “pat bevets the Jeasing bill now before congress |CO™Mandeering commercial shipments! men’s Club Is Filed wi PameiGwithin =the’ next few tase: mined before the ‘strike*and billed to - State Steretary jnumber af farmers in that locality pro-|Chevenne dealers has. compelled many | 5 pose opening up new mines for thejCOMSUMers to resort to the coke pile of| SHERI " of exist the Cheyenne Light, Fuel «& Pow Pany's gas plant irpose of furnishing the people of the er com-| Big Horn Basin with coal. ‘There is a as a source of fuel! , large vein of coal extending f supply. . Fortunately there was little; Aichiliae South OrsBasin.that jlecal demand for coke prior to the strike. Non oe tHe atee withdrawn -by the government pend-|nd a large amount is available at a, a ing the leasing bill, The vein is five|Price somewhat lower than that coal club of Casper, which on We 4 H the Naasainen cs é NiRTCRA shert en be Gattaiaiont ~ feet thic 1d is of good quality and| has been commanding lately, Buried Sitar abs * rhe ae ie bikihehrS aes the supply sufficient for needs of| Out grates and heat-warped stove walls| SOU, ae POLS oor the entire Basin count are educating consumers, however that Jlaws limit the or corpor: s different methods are ndvisat , existence toa definit rm of say Jeablexin: the but tb statute ing that rel us and soc} tions without capital stock ganized for all time, and it y that the Work special ih incorporated. The club's purposes are to establish and mainta , 80°} CHE Eugenc| 6 eo 6 6 6 chat div the- | Crowley, who f he Ment: | %P%Peyeese elo ate ao ake. a public 3, ctors secretary of the Wyoming stat OO for the first year Leonard - Ellison, equalization and public + . 4 Clifford Te and William Wilson | Kemmerer, Rock Springs, and poinis in the north ern coal fields are by agents of the s Phermopolis ern and south being IN GOL FIELD GENTERS poliGEMAN REINSTATED, = investigated At Kemm: Yr, it is charged, almost any one can ob- tain liquor ten different t pla ie tec irone wiley a his arrest’ on a charge of assaulting an |g agent of the state prohibition commis: | +4 ys es ner’s office who had been placed on i . COMMISSIONED rd over liquor alleged to have heen 4% Wye ‘ov. 6.--CGover overed in the apartments of Eck os appointed the following ,and Patrolman George Staten, has heen | ° William C. May, Basin; r stdted on his beat. The charge ;@@ . Casper; John F. White inst him was dismissed a few days oe rter, Relian d- ago in the district court. served | f win yown, Lusk; Stella D. Morse. a soldier in France’ and was des- 634 Manyille, ind B.S. Mullen, Gillette, perately wounded. + wenammeg ot | Ww | see sa’ party? sm It’s ir Count me in” , ET some. of this new and nowhere else. * Chesterfields satisfy.’ And remember— satisfy can’t be copied! use of coal ROWLEY 1S SECRETARY «| OF STATE EQUALIZATION, Robert well . were A Moray | known | married jon, arrived today ote! ‘. % xexe ¢ (Special.to The Tribune CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. who w > force iO. 4% o%%, ‘? ° es two months ago, following ++, ¢ K > K? ote ate at to sfo-08e-aSo-a8o-4s ¢ o> = L. —Ches. Field NN oe 1% Oo o% aaa ? noking enjoyment. n Chesterfields, On st tee, 4 + Over Blue Front Grocery .Xa RESULT OF SHORTAGE 4% Me 6% 6% aM Mo Mn aM 1% se sto te ho a he Me eM M Me ate ot Soateate she ae oho ofe efo-she feat sho ate sfo-aSe ete ate-afe-ofe oho ale-ihe ae she eee-she ho she ote ate ote ats Come in and look over my Fall and Winter Line—It’s a Beaut lim Hal aoegorteate shoageahesbeateate ce ate coatoatecgeatoatechoateateeteteeateateatecteatoate coatpet Mo ate Moat tote Mo wte tote toate Neate stadia Moat RY Soe te teat Boate-ate- sheet jose eae ese abe toate ote eloaie sho theo ste she ate ele sho dte tee sho ate ete ste eto she een ehe deste etoate ated ARD OF THANKS The family and relatives of Thomas _ R. Majors wish to express their sincere thanks to the many friends for their kindness and sympathy shown during our -recent bereavement, especially to the county officials’ for their sympathy expressed through their deeds and floral offerings. Mrs, Tom Majors and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. Majors and, LAST WEEK ‘BLACK SEAL MUFF at corner of Second and Durbin streets. * Return to Tribune office for reward. ° For the Same Price as a Ready-Made "But by Far Superior in Quality and Gracefulness eA Tailored-to-Order Suits, Coat or Skirt ¢, cs > %? a fe <s os es When we tailor your garments—you don’t make a selection NY from a rack of garments in sizes that mean. ill fitting gar- Y 7. > ments, no matter how carefully they are altered—but you pick a fashion suitable for your figure and to suit your own fancy—you select your cloth from a woolen line containing every imaginable material in all the leading colors, then the garment is specially tailored for you—no one tries it on but you, and it fits you perfectly, and the workmanship is of the finest grade. M es 2, No-oge eos % <> 2 ro 5 aXe Ra - -~ RO - +, % cS + No one in the country can beat our variety of woolens and fashions 54 FASHIONS produced by the foremost designers 500 WOOLENS in all the new weaves and popular colors. ss - RO o-44 Saat aX +, fe 9 se Ro cS oe eS fo oe of0 of > Me os > & Co. = 8 & : = <2 Soeeete. 'e .. 4 BS