Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1920, Page 9

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‘ ANERTON HOPES fPosee7; ARE GIVEN JOLT bs ‘ Hysterical Sym- ‘ | i State, canna dtd hy Appropriation for Reclatha- POISON TA FOR CANDY IS FATAL TO BOY KEMMERER, Wyo., Jan. 7.—Mis- taking medicinal tablets beionging to é °3 a @ boarder at his home for candy, Al- new “peak” price for Wyomin eh ~ = lo Case tion Project Will Be do, $-year-old son of Frank Quarto, || has been Teached in the Jackson Hole | oie. op, kiebotees reap tm Kata Protested & miner at Blicol, ate 60 of the pel-]) country, according to iniormation | $199,000 divided into 1,000 shares of the lete and died several hours er suffering acutely. FRIEND OF ANGLER WOULO ra iater aft- 7 : 1E, Wro., Jat. 7—That there Hi F s gppeara “to. be little reason for anyone| RIVERTON, Wyo., Jan. 7—The big to: become hysterical in sympathy” for! Riverton irrigation project received a the’ Coriiilo, brothers-John and Peter | jolt when information reached here that zoho are charged with the murder of |the appropriation for next year would Frank Jennings tear Laratnie Septem-| undoubtedly be cut from. $1,280,000. to | | t ' | ber+4; 1s qn opinion editorially erpress-|$$0,000—a sum not much thofe than addition to drive their livestock to | e4‘By- Sectetary-of State W..E. Chaplin| sufficient to cafry on office works. points in Idaho Where hay is avail- Richelieu Golden B ‘ in: ehting On charges made by Rev.|Up to this time all looked favorable but 4 Able. ichelieu Golden Bantam 30. Pinch, ‘superintendent of the Colo-|the item catrying the large appropria. 4 ae | Corn, No. 2 can ie 419 Anti-Salgon league, and other pro- hibition Workers who recently have as- Serted that the Cordillos are ‘victims tion has been sidetracked ang wil Aot come before congress unless: sufficient pressure can be-brot upon ail congress frame.up” by she fey interests. | men. i} § { ¢vehts-surrounding the death of| The $60,000 was asked for after it was) . 7 wnk Jennings afd the arredt of the|founa that the Jarge iterh was practical- eee, Wigs dane rene | fendants in this county were such as}ly hopeless and it was gotten into the] COOK, recently appointed deputy state} faileqd:the people ‘here to tha inevita:| Indian service. This will pass. Wyo-|par commissioner, is working on | Yle“conchuaion that they were the right| ming’s senators and tepresentatives win| Dil Which it is proposed to have intro drties, days the sectetaty. of state'A'ask for more from this source but be-| (eed in the next legislature which will article. ‘Phat was the unbiased opin-|eause of the agitation now to cut down|#Ve Anglers the right to. traverse a ian (of. the prosecuting’ officéf's” of this] expenses it may be difficult to put|R@frow strip on each side of any stream. pe: People, ‘hateatinve | ohly| accoaa, Sportsmen wha have considered such OfE\ desire—that Justice: shalltbe done} _ The funds so far appropriated towatds| Proposals in the past ate convinced, if the men charged with’ tills: heinous| thie work are $100,000, Tor the year end. | bowever. that such a Dill, even tho en: imeiare proved to be thoiright par-|ing June 30, 1919, and $200,000 for the| ct. auickly would be declared uncon: Ura Before -p jury of ‘cjtizens’ of this|year ending June 30, 1919, of which|Stitutional ca the ground. that It vio ~ ééunty, then hanging is the prpper pun-|amount about $606,000 remains available! ted Private property’ rights. Ishiment.. If they are proved jo be in-|for use from now until next June. The de offend nt.then they should of ‘course go} diversion dam and canal to Pilot ee and ee! “From their actions both before} nearly all heavy work, must be built GEIPTS pros anti’since the crime, there would:ap-} before any land can be irrigated, at an near to be littlereason for anyone to ec. hysterical in sympathy on their halt.” i j estimated cost of $1,500,000. If suffi- cent moncy is appropriated some land could be irrgiated in 1923. FOR MONTH 570599 SUNDANCE LAND OFFICE ee cs MOVED TO NEWCASTLE) or tne lana department of the state ot Wyoming during December were $225,- 939.10, State Land Commissioner A. Ba- ker announced Monday. The greatest previous month’s receipts wert those of February, 1917, which totaled $165,- 009. Should reeelpta continue sat the December rate the land department's income for 1920 will exceed $2,700,000. —— Sa WOMAN BOOTLEGGER IS SENT TO JAIL, 60 DAYS — ~{HQUOR DEALERS GIVEN REFUND IN CHEYENNE EYENNE, Jan. 7.—The last act the retiring Cheyenne city cormmis- fii@hers Monday was to refund to 24 aor dealers whom prohibition put out of ‘business July 1st, last, the unearn- ed portion of the fees collected by tho @ty In. January, 1919, for the privilege sf Uquor during 1919. The re- cnt NEWCASTLE, Wyo., Jan. 7.—Presi- dent Wilson has signed an executive order for the removal of the Sundance land office to Neweastle. The office hag been located at. Sundance for 29 years. The, reason for its removal is that Sundance ia remote frotn the near- est railroad and, therefore, difficult of access to persons desiring to transact land office business. LITTLE GIRL STRAYS AWAY, DIES OF COLD CODY, Wyo., Jan. 7.—Wandering away from her ranch home on the South Fork of the Shoshoni river, near this place, the five and one-half- year-old daughter of E. Rowlett, a re- cent settler, was overcome by cold and froze to death. Her body was found after several hours of search. total $24,000, CHAYENNE, Wyo. Jan. 7.—Emma Cowan, who sold whiskey to a soldier, pleaded guilty when arraigned in the federal district court Monday and was sentenced to serve 60 days In the Lin- coln county jail at Kemmerer, The woman previously had been fined $50 in the municipal court for the same offense. SOLDIERS ARE MADE . CITIZENS AT CHEYENNE tae CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 7.—The ‘leanization of the United States iy progressed considerably here snday, when ten soldiers from Fort Fiussell were granted citizenship by Uni- ted States District Judge J. A. Riner. umber includes five Russians, an r an Italian, a Swede and an ne BOT ORL jen of Spain are generally h being the best dancers of —— ELK NEAR RAWL RAWLINS, JSVyo.,. Jan, 7.=Thirty or ‘40 elk, beleved to have heen driven out of the mountains of northern Colorado by snow, are ranging within a few miles. of this place. The herd has approach: ed within a mile and a half of town. SEGAL Yo ty KEMMERER, W5:., CHEYENNE, Wyo., Clarence Swainson of the Cheyenne mu. nicipal court occupies the ambigious position of being both court and pros ecutor as the result of his appointment Monday to the office of city attorney. view Albert D, Walton. municipal judgeship and his dual du- tles require that he shall hot STATE HOSP | KEN |HAV SELLS $60 TON IN - JNGKSON HOLE REGION: | AND SUPPLY 1S SHGAT reaching here. Two hundred tons of hay available for use in feeding starv- ing elk, it is stated, are held at $60 a ton, The high price is the result of the fact that ranchmen consent- ing to selt their hay for elk feed wili be required in consequence of that JUDGE 1S ALSO PROSECUTOR IN | STATE CAPITAL Jan. deci ut ee dan. He retains the ITALS SET CASH GIFT OF $1,600 CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 7.—-Governor Carey was notified on Monday by W. Tt. Coe, a’ wealthy. New Yorker with large ranching interests near Cody, Wyoming, that Coe would donate $1, 500 to the Wyoming stute hospitals. The amount will be divided equally be-! tween the state hospital at Rock Springs and the branch state hospitals at Cas- per.and Sheridan. - Company Formed at Rock Springs CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 7.2-Articles of incorporation wete filed in the of- he Wyoming secretary of state hy the Auto Supply company Springs, capital stock $28,000 divided into shares of the par value | of $1.00 each, directots for the first yeat | | H. H. and Ficrence Hashbiin and D. B.! | Park. 7.—A | Certified articles of incorporation were SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY par value of 4100 each, Wyoming head. quarters at Torrington and agent in charge thereof Don PF. Kerr. * Certification of dissolution was filed |by the Big Hotn Telephone company, | {and also by the J. F. Croft '@ Co. Richelien Golden Bantam Corn on Cob, No. 3 can Richelieu Corn, No BOOZE FOUND AY STATE Pearly Green 4 2 can SHERIDAN, Wyo., Jan. 7.—Sudge J H. Burgess of the district court has is sued an order suppressing evidence of Megal possession of liquor by George Castle which was obtained thru seizure of liquor in Castle's possession by. au thority of a-clause of the state prohibi- tion act which Judge Butgess recently held to be unconstitutional. ——— 7.—Judge Casper Storage Co. Phone 97. In the early seventies girls were em- ployed as pages in both houses of the 40e 30e Kansas legislaturé. - After you eat—always take EATONIC (EOE FOOR AC STOMA of thou. 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