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= 5 Ee 4 \ UNIVERSITY MUST Che Casper Dail Cribune PAGE FIVE - = = vas sheep in this country, owning a huge/the formal order for the removal of the bi i : SHEEP SHEARERS WILL herd near here, predicts a probable price | Sundance land office to Newcastle has ad \ , of 75 cents for wool for the coming sea-|not been issued, information received sf RECEIVE 17 | “TR HEAD son. He has recently taken his stock | here from Clay Tallman, commissioner q - tT See it is expected that the transfer will be | MINIMUM THIS YEAR REMOVE LAND OFFICE. made bergretaartn at ‘s J —_——— N fORST 1 Wee Tian x =Altho Read The Tribune Want Ads raw ones genet nee] U0 GOMPANION ARE. STARVING [5 SWEETWATER C0 WNeczcsesst2, Engagement Announced | jPer head shorn, and found. This is Grippe" and Miss ing for Salary Schedule to ou feel a cold coming on, begin to have fever or chills, dull aches or consti- | | = the scale fixed by the Shearers’ union | hated) dt raplbenhe ila or Gsippe c | and agreed to by the Wyoming Wool} : a take a good big cup of 1 i i | (Special to The Tribune.) Se ‘ leant Before retiring, bathe your feet in hot salt water, a t i Be Graded i rding to Fires at Oil Man in Bed but Bullet 1 GREEN REVERE” Woeeodaeea0d - ton eee gion at its aunual con) TOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA (warm) and go to bed for the night Rank of Teacher Takes Fatal Effect in Woman 5 | There was | h “a abe soul? tae! : ing. |John’ Williams, who shot and killed] crong position in the conventi t it's a 10 to 1 shot you'll feel great the next morn Cae ee E (Gpecial to The Tribune.) Jackson Hole People Hold Mass-jnospitat tast week, it is allezed as the| tion declaring nents uch cde ut | start. Ruy a package today, have it in the house and uso y LARAMIE, Wyo., Jan. 20.—Among | + Repudiate Articles | "esu!t of an aceident, has been formal-|),6; in but was defented | Warning—then you're safe,—Smith & Turner—Adv. the most Important matters brot before] ROCK RIVER, Wyo., Jan. 20—Toso Meeting to Repu ae We jiy charged with murder and will be Me petit Sepak ia i= ee = + the university board of trustees at its! Lara, is being held in the county Deploring Care of Wyo- tried during the next term of the dis ELK MEAT TO POOR. p quarterly meeting held last Thursday jail at Laramie on a direct murder . Elk Herd trict court. At the trial, it is intimat- (Special to The Tribune.) | was the question of faculty salaries. / charge, and Marie Mastas, is held as ne d that the CHEY!I evidence will be intr SNE, Wyo., Jan. The result of the discussion was the accomplice, in the killing of Ruby ae ee r was note « ental but i 1r poor Cheyenne famil: IN OUR NEW HOME adoption of a plan for a definite salary | Birch, wife of the owner of the Eagle JACKSON, Woon dan the resort to the “unwritten law." |oyed a delicacy wealthy residents could é sper ok egy spperrne x0 the rankjrooming house in Laramie late last) result of publication in the Saturday Williams has been held. to the|not coramani—elk meat. The meat was of each group, w! more | week. : of court as a material witness | provided | contribute y Charles B, Irwin and was We pay highest cash price for thru the Salvation army. sinally had beén intended for a Pies Hides and Pelts | Evening Post and other magazines, also in many newspapers, of articles Ceplor- nearly approximate the increased cost Flash of a roll of money before Lara, | of living. The university has long felt}a Mexican terminated at midnight in| | : patenels ‘extermination’ of the need of such a step, and only the|a rooming house when Lara entered the|'% the threatened “extermination” 0 ee ‘ he Jackson Hole elk herds, and advo- lack gf available funds has prevented|room in which the two oil men were| ‘! ahs Bo a Aes earlier action. The present raise will| staying and ordered them to hold up| cating the enlargement of Yellowstone 4 Z ed t r ct not go into effect immediately, but the|their hands. Lara was covered par-| Park as a measure designed to prot | the elk from “extermination,” a mass- | Sea ecard cannes first step will be taken on March 1]tially with a mask. He was accom. z reiiigitie tack | (Special to The Tribune.) 5 : 224th arson io Bape. ull panied bythe ‘Birch woman and bis |meoting <f Jacon owe tee >) VIGTNETY THEAMOPOLIS, | rxwtttioe. Sorte Sat — one Best Quality Hay and Grain for Sale thus furnish a working basis until|Mastas. sponte sane See weet eae ba le leche election held here last week | fds make it ible to reac! ust} The Birch woman reached for the! ‘Whereas, i igen. deat aae | sulted in the bond issue carrying which ° * StEBAT fehishlie grained, a etl von anaes eee pillow just as one of the|.tention that certain nev T0 BE WATERED IN 1920 assures Riverton of a new high school | Call and see us before trading elsewhere ‘ men raised up on his elbow in bed. | publishing misleading Bee muout IPs | aura eralimtoary @iravie t the qu: ly o oard |The Mexican fired. Instead of hitting elk of this region, asserting that said | |ments for the erection of the building ‘ Pees rites er Pinca n last |the man, the bullet struck Mrs. Birch,{elk are in danger of Road Samra ‘ | , ul Thursday, President Nelson presented | Who died a short time afterwards. ithru starvation, and further that the | Pee ; sae ; : ? 00 are ouse ssn @ petition, prepared and signed by a|_ Lara escaped down the hall after tak-|elk are being unlawfully killed by sett! | RE CIROGH More: ce aaa Ga EDI 75-CENT WOOL le q number of students, asking for the ad-|i2€ 4 small sum of money. Marie Mas-/ers in this region; therefore, watered above this place the coming | (Special to The Tribune.) F dition of a law department’ to the tas may not be held on the murder’ Be it res Ived, that the sétUlers OC eummeor thru the 1d » government irri-| RocK tINGS, Wyo., Jan, 20.—Joe r university curriculum. In responso to} °@rse- [Jackson's Hole, in mass meeting TM. ation system) pt ch is expected | C- Kinney, largest. indi rer of this petition, tho board authorized —— |bled, wish to brand as untrue all such | Laan Tel @hidipreséet | — ——___—— ——— President Nelson to investigate and se- |teports "Whe eli are being. cared. for] 4) «6 start in the-Bie Tiver-ubove Crow | cure data, which he will present at the | Hl j yeseeres, agi pommible gurider present ici rt | Irom: dhiet polnteit! wills oome next meeting of the board, in March or Sumetances and there Jeemple bay tol sown castward toi point 20 miles trosx ' April, when definite action will be taken. gate for, allele tliat..come stolithe feed |e.” nen {ewe ko -ROUtH until) it It is anticipated that the new depart- 10 BE GIVEN ALLEGED yard, and unless unusual sondition \tinally ompti AtY the Wind river. ment will be ready to enroll students ¥ fgomertsten more hay can be: procured || 7.6 wind riverds tribubiry to Ther. | by the beginning of the college year in phen (Needless z ; mopolis an? this vast acreage with a| the need of a department of complete ley are co- Spersen ey with: the bless and) mean the addition of nearly 0 whol legal training for Wyoming students, sero erete Ruvorimenu st eth 1s) MOELs are expected to market their produce | and the university looks forward with ¢o hereby pledge themselves in Thermopolis. much pleasure toward being able to fr LARAMIE, Wyo., Jan. 20.—The vre-| ready and willing to render an . offer this new opportunity to the your iminary hearing in the case of the) sary aid, cooperation or | "S !two Cardillo brothers and Walter New-| futur ican The She is not expected to live people of the state. ell, charged with killing Frank Jen lee he |The 3 an who fired the shot is in ings, ler, Wyo., is to} the county jail at Laram That university students, at least in| Come up peste ads ee ee | —___— ——. | Wyoming, are overwhelmingly in favor] this week. ‘The first witness may be| Read the Tribune Want Ads. | of any compromise which will cnable| heard as carly as Tuesday | 5 | the peace treaty with the league of —————< | N i iurnished by the treaty referendum held HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING } nt rya can re) ULLer u etree. at the university January 14. This (Special to The Tribune.) | . : FOR SALE One lot, 60x140, one- half block off paved street in Carey addition. Some terms. See Connor at Pert count ree conducts ih) Gvee). | GEANIOGK: | Wivo,.1dan. S052 Tbe|| 45 | Tete or's dianlte over a. Tindal four hundred colleges throughout the|nnual meeting of the directors Of the! j.2°4 from the lund or the hot tamales, United States, in an effort to secure a| Wyoming Exploration company was| ruby Pucbala, the nbove mentlonal at representative expression of sentiment | held here lust«week. Work for this} ren, is at the point of death at. the on the treaty. Four propositions were | Spring was planned. The company has | aramie State hospital. Her would-be offered: one favoring the ratification of | holdings in the Rock River and Lance woer was a poor shut with a revolver the league and the treaty without res-| Creek fields. and thereby lies the reason for the after giving it a thorough trial for a few days you are not satisfied return the balance. of the can fo your grocer for credit. for BatterNat ervations or amendments: two, opposing ms agua oa warty tor ‘sate, | Hooting of Theda. Tribun h 815-M 3 e ° a the ratification of the league and treaty jan Diego, if, property for sale.) ‘The Mexican, her avowed lover, found ribune or phone “Mi. h b i in any form; three, favoring the ratin-| The city with a wonderful future. For |the white man while paying Mine Pace eTTee iS OQUarantee (s) you rou im Yy us. . gation of the treaty, but only with the | !nformation, write W. Stocton, Palomar | alx exceedingly affectionate felic Lodge reservations; four, favoring a| partments, San Diego, California. | tions. . His shot at the retreating love eee -gomprom: between the, Lodge and 12-80-30t__ missed him but took sffect*in the Me ocratic reservations In order to fa- | ickacaaae re re % : cellitate ratification. Both students and faculty were allowed to vote. The re- sult showed the fourth proposition strongly in the majority, with number one second, three, third, and four, a poor fourth. The vote was small, ow- ing to the fact that literature regardiny the referendum arrived so late that no campaign for securing interest was pos- sible. DutterNuti Coffe MATES HOW CAN WE DO IT ? We pay more for wheat, more for labor,more for taxes- but Shredded Wheat sells at about the same old price —very little advance on account of the war. How can we do it? We can do it because the volume of sales now reaches many millions of Biscuits per day. Considering its real oa We eons is the cheapest food in the world today: Itis 100 per cent whole wheat in a digestible form. Iwo Biscuits, with hot milk, make a nourishing meal for afew cents. [IRONING WITHOUT EFFORT No bending over an ironing board— none of the fatigue that comes from continued use of an iron—all this is possible with a The teams who will represent Wyo- j ming in intercollegiate debating this year Were chosen at 4 contest held Jan- uary 14, The men who will defend the two sides of the question are: affirma- tive, Young of Green Rover, Francis of ‘Washington, D. C., and Parker of Sheri dan, with Stevens of Cheyenne as alter- nate; negative, Wssert of Luramie. Klein of Pueblo, Colo., and Nicholas of Sundance, with McKaig of Laramie as alternate. Charlie Young of Green River won the prize offered by the Delta Sigma Rho honorary debating frater- nity for, the man winning first place in the try-outs. JACKSON HOLE STOCK _ MAY BE SHIPPED FROM CODY IN THE FUTURE come the principal shipping noint of all gattie from the Jackson’s Hole grazing region if permission can be obtain> to trail livestock thru the southeastern corner of the Yellowstone National ‘ Park, In the past all of this stock had ‘4 to be taken to the nearest point in Idaho. With Cody as 4 shipping point, hun- dreds of miiles and weeks of time will be saved in getting the cattle off the range. Much of the stock would not have to be trailed more than 100 miles to, réach this point while the shipping | from Idaho, q twoday railroud journey ig added to the trip to market. aoe cial to ie Tribe. NEWEASTEE. W390. Jan. “25. —Tho threatened desertion of the entire teaching force of the Newcastle public schooly has been averted by the school Western Electric SIMPLEX IRONER This machine will make a permanent place for itself in any household. It does the ironing as well as it can be done by hand and more quickly. 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