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- N N A) N N ‘ iN) : U TILES! f il OM ATYOMING Wyoming Stockmen Enter Winter with Smaller Holdings to Off- set Severe Weather and Feed Shortage te The Tribune.) Wyo., : all the, 1919, om more iWan 40 per cent of Wsoming January 3, have veen shipped out of the state—-cither 19 mar. 2t or to feeding *grounds in other ates—and Wyoming ranchmen ace en tering the winter of 1919.20 wi mall er holdings than tor many rs. In sot greatly have their toldings a reduced that despite the hay crop of the pre: conditions for ran, there is every re poor + at thiy time ve that the > will win- us the dafger hold'nes aid n to bel movements and personal information to $1. the range situation in the at this time, “Prior to November 1; of Wyoming cattle had state during present y to six li: mmirkets ‘where the Wyoming Stock Crowe fon maintains inspee- r. Davis F Approxi y 175,000 head were shipped dur- me period, or now moy- unds in oth- da moved inter feeding £ The number imately 441 y we have in the 000,000 head of range stoc proximately 75,000 head of (i The movement out of the O00 head therefore repre mately 41. p nt of the: ings of Wyoming stoek growers, “Altho the hay crop this year, was about one-third below normal, and the maunge feed ordinarily Dle at this lacking, it appe that the left in. Wyom! mn be as and will wint winter of the rout 1,- and ap- cattle. © of 441. ‘nis approxi- d conditions caused by pnomenally dry ar, Dr. Davis . in the case to Dakota New move Seuth MPxico and Tex ment of shee Mexico and, N sheep trom the 0 have been shipped to the tricts along the in Wyoming and Ne y a8 available for There has n ‘ od movem! x to feed lots in Lorth l were rics when ved market points.” SNearly slot the horses exported by Woroming phis , year, were Bq ent fo mar Hot ‘by were wre } Legislators Must Work. *A- novel) wetliod of forciug attéud- ace In-the chamber of deputies of the Republic Of Argentina’ has been: sug: | gasted by \a- Member who is out of pa- ce With! thege Who draw their sula- fréte the public purse but fall to | HIM (hetr'cobsfliutional obligation of réguler atftndance. | Phe suggestion Is tu the form of @ | | Wl providing for payment per day to | dé@puties lastesd’ of » lump sura every | month. Failure to answer the roll 7 is equivalent to absénee, and whe te provides that no deputy shall receive his pay for days when he ts | absent from the regular sessions. LUCK. “De yeu Rahal “Gt os @e. Aren't \ ether fellows get- / time it all the/ time.” Ba? \ PPLE LS ALL SIE ODA a, A TRIED and PROVEN PRODUCT . mM c RP nT TN pa out an equal. dence in the result. .. ) N .) : . : N . "in the normal hold 5). Treasurer Row brot by Ge ' tien Is ma | gus, GARAGE MAN IS BURNED WHEN LAMP EXPLODES, RIVERTON, Wyo.,° Noy. 8 —Whi nitempting to repair a con! oi} Paster vhich had become stopped up. Earnest ty, foreman in a local garage, was hadly, burned about the face and “head | by an explosion. His glasses xaved his| eyes and he will recover from his oth- crulnsuriee sy semenem SASH AND DOOR PLANT TOBE STARTED AT LUSK (Special to The to v CHEY and the do-| )work Ar-| tich value of first year | moand BE. = GENERAL POORE 10 KEP | RANK AT FORT RUSSEL CHEYENNE, Wyo. Nov. 8- Briga- | dier Gen Benjamin A. Poore, com-| mandant at Fort Russell, will not be} redueed in rank because of reduc personnel of the regular In recognition of his services in Frd he will retain rank as brigadicr ge in action General by na the} a Hel as made Honor, IEMURRER FLED IN SUIT 10 BEAT TAX S TAK SECTION: | y. 8,—County filed a demurrer rain him from | s caused by the iner DOUGLAS. je © the plaintiffs bringing | The c ESRTORCEAY term ot court, suit collectiv sued at th CIVIL WAR VET | DIES, BOUGHAS) . &.—Willis Cviil war w He was 77 short iliness, Land for National Férésts, | The national forest reservation eom- Hi milssion, has just approved for pur- | | thase 48,581 acres of lund for national | forests in the White mountains, South. | ern Ajipaluchians and Arkansas. i The largest tracts in the White | | mountains, where 31,022 acres In Car- | rolk dud Grafton counties, New Hamp- | a and 1,220 acres in Oxford coun- | , Malne, were approved for purchase | es du aversge price of $7.15 per acre. These lands include the scenie- peaks | of Mount Chocorna and Mount Pa much visited by tourists cand | made accessible by trails maintafned | by the Ch ua club. ORE THROAT or Tonsilitis, gargle with warm salt water then apply— NO-VARY DELICIOUS with the consumer from the very start. It has been tried and not found wanting in a s rticular. We did not seek a market for it until we knew that, as a family coffee, NO-VARY DELICIOUS was with-. Na 1” And'we now invite you to use NO-VARY DELICIOUS with full cosfis NO-VARY PRODUCTS CO. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. \) \ ® A N & A ) ) \ \ iN \ A N ® Ni \ \ N ie will be ar- | 1 jar value of $1.00 cam WEN URED WHEN TRAN FOUR DIVORCES | STRUCK ROSS STAGE WILL a Cone EGOVER, DOUGLAS SMS se DOUGLAS, Wyo., Nov. §—Four men granted hy Judge Ralph Kimball during injured estbound * passenger train of-the North Western struck the at Fetterman crossing will recover, according to word given out at the Deuglas hospital. The stage was struck while crossing the track in a Ag which has been the scene of other fatalities. The injured are: John Fowler, broken ribs, knee and hand. Willlam M. Smith of Ross, leg broken » knee, fractured rib and injury fo | the last few days district court was in session here, prior to the judge being} called to Casper by the murder, case there. . | Olive Willets from Ernest C. Ross | granted a shvoree; Willets Vy defaurt, defendant not appearing in “court in verson ‘or represénted by an attorney. The mother was given the custody of the minor child. Pearl M. Rea was granted a divorce from John M. Rea and the court order- ed that she be given her maiden name of Pearl M. Freeburg, Mi was granted a divorce , by the court, who | her former rights to .her as marriage had never been Dee St. John w anted a divorce} romans John hy default. WYOMING WIND WILL CUT HIGH In the matter of the proposed COST ‘OF. FURS | irr itice, ah order, was exer the court extending the time filing the amended report of the com- missioners appointed by the court spring to determine cost vf the drain-| ystem, November 11 was the date | the court for the commission to the | { injured Jarvis, Indian living near wound and injured hand. Pat Coward, fractured ribs and in- jured hana. —$—$——<——— by 1 ruly ed the plate ati 1beaAkS Today the | Present its petition, > 3 eee following advertisement by the pro- Sah ae prictor of the place appears: “Owing W. F. Henning and R. G, Mosher} to the terrific wind storm which took — rety a yesterday from Denver where h of the plate glass windows, and being able. to display my Yoods il windows be replaced, Tam ‘ing my furs and ir goods at a is sacrifice.” they have been on business. a | MEMORIAL TIBLET TOBE apd T0 SO ‘al a ' | maemo an's to the Tl rton boys who served in th yorld war as the main part of the pr am fo local celebration of the ArmBtice y. The blet ab con | Guns the name of Miss Martha Peters: | | aor who served as a nurse, | NEW MERCANTILE FIRM _LAUNCHED AT GLENROCK Wyo., Nov. & at jain 1 articles of incorpo! ation in the of of the Wyoming secrets The company's ca , divided into s! of the he directors for the first year are #. N. stuart, Louise B. Stuart and James Balt Celebrate —the— First Anniversary Victory “Dinner and Dance” (Informal) —at the— Hotel Henning Dinner from 6 to 9 p. m at $2.00 per plate Including Dancing Please make your reservation at ‘an early date = COFFEE made good ingle /SEWELL PLEARS Consent lwas fired. st) 7 Tire After:Tire, Millers Outrun All Standard Mileage Guarantees ing the Columbi Shantung is too near Kore; optimism.—FPoston Herald. other end of the spectrur MANGLAUGH TER: WILL 60 70 PEM Le he Man Who Shot and Kjlled Two Winslow Brothers Secures Clemency by Pleading Guilty. in Kemmerer Court LAST WEEK ‘BLACK SEAL MUFF at comer of Second and Durbin streets. (Special to the Tribune) KEMMERER, Wyo., Nov. 8.—William well, charged with the m of the Winslow brothers in st duly Friday was permitted t guilty of manslaughter in the Lincoin, county distritt court here and will be’ sentenced to a term in the penitentiary. to withdraw prosecution for murder if the prisoner would plead guil- ty of the lesser offense is said to have i been the result of the inability of the, prosecuting officers to secure evidence to convict on the capital charge The Winslow brothers, homesteaders, shot to death on their c} pdies burned when the! There: previously had ors of friction, with neighbors and led to the ‘arrest of Sewel! and seph J. Johns charged th the murders» and latter de- trained as a witness. Recently Johnson ‘obtained his Mherty thru habeas corpus proceedings but© Immediately was ar- rested on a direct murder charge. 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