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—— = rer pili ie ; - 212.80 INI mel Cunningham, fireman-.- : — + | 4 = e ise. | i pos Sore * ‘60.¢0| Richards & | ape uy Vosnnen ct One nee Seton 60.60 | Ric shar i TODAY Is OF Mi E SPO VO ee cent ae Secale ae aero. A Tobe ee J || Ghamber at the City Hall but.there not [Howard ia Pigahai vat Elec, Co., sup_--— , ' : ramet (being a quorym of the Council present |Dan Skin pass — st . wasn bad wear f both wild. seme and ear 4was’ adjourned nth 8 o'clock befrabd coke laborer aired fish. Many streama went entirely ay > 76.50 with a result that a great many ‘fat? Sass: B PELTON; Jr. tis ‘Cunningham, laborer. ose were killed. ‘The extreme drouth caused | 4’ Mayor. {D. Ay 4 jabo: * 81.00 | Wool Warehouse: an acute shortage of fall and winter ae Ff. SLOANR, Aoonge eth laborer 160.00 r i feed, forcing the purchase St Hay for ae Clerk. 150.00 | James Murdock, feeding “pri x. elk at unusually high prices. win- 4 150.00] foners ---...------- 70. : ter began much earlier than usunl, ada Connell Proceedings, Sea 140,00 (Continental Ol Co,, maxé_-. the heavy snow tended to make condi:|) | lat a) aN ets ay | elie entbes WB taper ng meer. 126.00 |¥. C. Darling Co, siip.-. ; EP s 5 - : D State Ss : fies San . : atid D fod ag Sé aint tions worse.“ & (nda pe verse: cochil FER Ns har eaback on pur-|A. rirso, teamster - 108.61 |Buffalo Meter Co., ‘sup. ; 96.60 adjournment of, this date at C. H. Dewitt, street Wwaner._ 85.00 | 2 ‘3 with the excep-|# thaner <2. 120.00 =f “ 3 Hands of Locals i in Close Garne Saturday; Close ‘g 3 Beye wunchea “in differs lant ag eCuamaber: et Seer City. Hall, | Jobtr bag? Sekt a 115.00 |Caasper Sheet Motal Works, Mayor B. 11. Pelton, jJ¢. presiding. |Sam Harrison, .tedmater. ke > } i : dump boss. 93.00| cover for oil tank-¢.~>.---__ ii Hi " | D Visitors } : 4 ; the report. was made, roll calt the following ‘were pres. | Elmer Brainerd, 14.75 'R. M. rel Aa . - ilmenh W. F,o . Ww, W.|Krank Knittlé, city engineer--. 114. . M. Bartholomew, refund Gu s a : . peeves were there hae fe a: / Began: a 3 Boyle, ‘Asa |E. M. Elithorpe, chief of police 173.42) ‘water hill —---------0.- « : ¥ “Severe weather between Worthington... Murdock, iceman. 144.22 | Wheeler & 4 Fi 2 jnow and spring the animals will pull! ® e, City’ Clerk, James: 15.44 Dewitt, labor on streets Casper eliminated Rawlins from the gomg in the race big the : as Beq|thru without much further Joss. - Minlites of the last regular and ‘subse- He Se can a 144.22 | Continental Supply Co. sup ‘ state basketball title here Saturday night by the close margin score of Sea . | ee ee ae ae Td Ee ee hee [peal aematbany: potiertan 125.00 }Ff. A. Burk labor arid material 1,500.00 15 to 12. Rawlins had been defeated only once this season and then | i ae J oho. steeding’ ment onrlation oF 96 000 as; THe Bizet: una alley Coniunhishe ee} By Oss Stover, policeman Canter Hamme der a + n- a “by the strong Cheyenne five. It was the third victory for Casper this : ees Year for feed Is’ not a success,” he says, | Ported adversely to the grading of the|Joe Bunch,’ policéman_- ae CES “even tho it" ia"miMclent in ordinary {@lley “to: the: West of the Rast. sidé|W- B. Kilgore, policeman. Wa epHIne! eae 1,018.30 years.. This year it was necessary to|School, unless a district be created {o}J. M. Farris, pollceman- Gilbert Pros., estimate No. 2! 91474.79 thuy latge quantities of hay’ at very high |{nclude ame, and the cost thereof ap-|J. EB. Tyneh, policeman. Gilbert Broa, final estimate 1.778 09 prices.” He urges ihet measures be |Portioned over thie whole district. Chas, Turcott, policeman anatrick “& Purset “Contric- F taken ;to relieve the emergency In the| Report of the Park and Cemetery |State of Wyoming, compensa- ms, eatimate Nol 19,807/29 , as 2 future, s. \Sarnia Holst cotton ce eee” th Bese ee Dopia phapplite Moved We AE: RepRA abies by. TANKS: probable Frank:|: There are now In the state |3,721 e Police Committee reported the 2. : ‘ ta Baker sti will be ee tao in| Moose, 39,374 elk, 4,108 mountain [Necessity of the purchase of a—motor-|Casper Daily Tribune, put ‘See Mies nein foes el ada | Maryland when the Yankees take the|heep, 15 iwild goats, 8,387 antelope, Cycle for the use of the Police Depgrt-|James.H. Bury, Realty Co. In. || |a® audited by the Humane otunmittee and field for the opening game of the 1920} 16,166 deer, 867 bear and 523 buffalo. }ment. surance on City Hall. 149. eevabiea gaat name. pennant campaign. The Trappe slug-| Of the buffalo, f10 are in Yellowstone| Moved by C, M, Bryan seconded by |G. F. Bell Agency, instirance Mot season. Undecided until the last minute of the battle, Rawlins looked like| $$ _—____ & possible winner when the first ‘half ended, 10 to 8, in favor of Rawlins. But Casper came back strong, holding the if DYS BEAT Age F' Rawlins forwards to one field goal in| the final half. Wonderful :uarding Vy, Kocher and Blanchard kept the Raw: lins players away from the basket. 7 Casper opened up with a whirlwind E attack, running up four counters be- 149.37] There being no further business to park and the remainder at the state in-] W. W. Keefe, whereas an emergency} on City Hall 4 fore Rawlins got started. Just as the} LARAMIE, Wyo. The Colo- | fer peat Pe cn baghin pee dustrial institute at Worland. The elk |©Xists and such “is hereby declared to|E. 8. Baker, city sexton 83.33 one vated this Bia Sa sie glad “ip Spee Perod closed Pawling changed ‘rato Aggies were defeated for the sec.|ler Huggins, who returned from a visit lare divided as follows: 16,000 in Lincoln |be the case that the rules and statutory (Marion P.-Wheeler, insurance ie ee i. Beoteh om & tle at Ball to = 190-\ chi time thia season by the-Univernity. |to the players‘ home, ia rather certain | county... 10,00) in Youowatorie perk, |Drovisiona requiring the navertising for} on-Cley: Hall. 149, . that Frank is thru, 4,225 in Park ‘county, 4,890 in Fremont |bids for contracts exceeding Two Hun-|Bell-Kemp Co. & aoa ON: JR, county and the. remainder scattered | dred Dollars ($200.00) be suspended, and} and ihsurance a 512.92 } Attest: - + Mayor. over all but six counties. the Police Committee be instructed to|Hine Desk & Fixture Co. sup- 45.00 Coes. pian! { During. the year there were 111 ar-| Purchase same. An aye and nay vote|Milis Printing Co., sup- ssid bk s aes ; nasa : rests for violation of the gime laws,}eing taken resulted: "W. F, Dunn eye, |}Casper Stationery Co., sup. 19.70 | Pub, Feb. 9, . P ee Se and the cases wére diaposed of in this|W- W. Keefe aye, C. ~ Bryan aye, Earl} Midwest Ref. Co., material, A266) Now. that the ting Is on manner: 84 convictions, dismissed, 7|C. Boyle aye. F. W. MeArthur, materialand wres' game the top wave. rity, fear is ex- imending: Whereupon the Mayor declared said| repairs =------------------- 43.00 |r edned eat Via ade eae ce me | Guide certificates were isdued to 118|motion duly carried. J. S. Van Doren, postage and ~,| thing” gents will get busy, and give the Wyoming ‘men, and 75 of these men| This being the date set: for the hear-| expense. -. : 6.12 } sport a knockor turned in reports. These reports|ing of ghjections and remonstrances |Service Art Ptis. 46,25 ni ~ 1,235.70] Have you car sprin; showed that, 145 non-resident hunters |@&ainst the spreading of the assessment | Wheeler & Worthington. 2 jhad been guided thru the big game |Toll of Paving District No. 8. ‘The Texas Co., oll and gas-.-. 114.60} with = new a “Rubber “ country and had killed 121 elk, 15 deer,| |The attorney for the Chicago, Bur-|Mountain States T. & T. Co., Storage Battery, the choice of 85 per 9 mountain sheep and & veacs. Reports |lington & Quincy Railroad company ap-| telephone service. 67.35 |cent of ear manufacturers, Auto Elec. Perfect guarding under the Rawiins|% Wyoming here, 16 to:9, Friday night. basket by Kocher, who had-only a few|7h® Aggies never had a chance after days before left a sick bed to meet one|the first few minutes of play. Qut- of the strongest teams in the state,|Plyed and slightly: outweighed, the featured the ‘first period. Colorado five could make little headway Blanchard tied the score at 10-an}4sainst the Cowboy team: soon after the second period opened.| The first half ended with ‘the score Miller added two more soon afterwards, |7 t© 4, in favor of the Wyoming five. putting Casper in the lead, 12 to 10, Nebeker was the only consistent point A perfect goal from the right side; setter from field for the Aggies. Cline of the court by Rawlins tied the score) Played his usual consistent game at again. A minute later the ball went; guard, while Simpson and Burns scored ‘into the balcony and when it rolled|in the attack... The guarding of the down, a Rawlins player slipped it into whoy quintet was so good in the the basket. The referee ruled that thejclosing period that Nebeker “was the goal did not count because the ball/énly- man to score from the floor. Ne- had gone into the crowd. beker made one field’ goal in the final With the score tied, Casper made it | half. 13 to 12, on a free throw which was the only one Captain Price made good out of four attempts. Miller made the final score of the game with a long shot from a difficult angle while stand- dng in mid court. Satisfied with a 16 to 12 count, the Casper team fought desperately to keep the ball away from the Payiios play- Casper Business and Professional soa Directory eee HEHEHE Fete eeeees “A ACCOUNTANTS Miller was knocked out writen a Raw- lins player ran into him at full speed, of 54/ of the guides showed (that; they 8.26 trical Co,, 111 E. First St. Phone 9683. Boyle that the objections of the! Chica- Judkins. believes this Has ;assisted ma- FOR ROADS 1S PROJEGTED ree 0 awe tei | 5 ‘ments at the Wyoming ‘capitol is fur-|fore, he says: this was dune largely to |assessmént roll of Paving, Distriot No. | street.and road construction and main.|@rnor Carey, shows that total receipts B i tehance in the United States was the|‘uriag.the twelve months ending De- 4 mame late in the final half after | chief topic before. the annual conven-|Cember 31, were $64,528.73 and that the A : 2 erdinaneé: ‘duly ‘passed “As read, and) Ta Sa SON NENTS Sle € Associated Press.) | “ on game with five field goals to his.credit,| tary... Papers on igeneral.and. technjcal| into the state. treasury, TOKIO ek Mail).—Advices from An Ordinance presented ‘entitled “An had ‘received “a. total “of $15, bar: 7 for |Objected against the spreading of said Total Receipts Over $64, 000 Says | their ‘services, . ment. There being no further ob- 60, Burlington & Quincy Railroad com- Coherete evidence that the state land|terially in the work of the department. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Feb. 9.—(Unitea | Mished in’ the’ report of ‘State Game|the steadily growing public sentiment 8, be passed as read. sulted: W. F. Dunn aye, W. W. Keefé | ¢———-———__ But with his wind recovered, Millor . . therefrom: this ordinance shall be in full tion: of the America: builders’ as-| disbursements: were $39,856.72, leaving ns arn Ted ont inte te pee cae sociation. posi pate See ober: gain of $24,672.01. It is fur- 10 q JAP force and effet from and after ten days See us about making out your In- Place and made a creditable showing at| The sessions’ will’ be the most im-|ther shown that the sale of. fish and 1u from the date. of its passage, and shall G60. O’Melia led the attack of* the adie Will be.read: . The meeting wilt) Never. before in the -history of the] geout say that ‘the Korean students of |Otinance providing for the issuance of -} ‘There are new emp! by. the -state | Jections or remonstrances it was moved Report Made tal [aux assistant wardens ant 27 deputies.|by C. M. Bryan: seconded by Earl C. by. Game Warden W. In filling these positions: preference was T. Judkins given to returned soldiers, and Mr. ’ pany against the spreading of said as- sessment roll be overruled, and that the Office and ‘the secretary of state's office| Last year witnessed better: game law Jare not the only self-supporting depart- enforcement in Wyoming than ever be- | nance confirming the spreading pf the Press.) — Discussion of; the plans to| Warden W. T. Judkina ‘for the year}in the direction of true sportamariship! An aye and nay vote being taken re- p i +e er Spend one. billion dollars in 1920- on|1919-— This report, transmitted to Goy- " went back into the gamé again ‘at bettie Mi BAD BYG Karl \C. ae. abe GUARANTEE REGISTRY COR- center, Lester was taken’ from the hereupon the Mayor declared said PORATION | come Tax report. Phone b ‘ ' rs be known as Ordinance No. 130-A of the guard, portaht’in the history. ‘of the organiza.| ame -licenses |} amounted to $32,761.50 211 OM Exchange Bldg. Miller was the high point scorrer of the} tion’ according ‘to Rl 1: ° rouse secte-|and that a total of $61,620,50 was turned Ordinances’ of, the City of Casper. five with three field goale. The goand-j leet flve- days, and: will te: known’ as|Abpartment. aays the, report, ‘bas, there the primary commércia) school jn that |th© !ARrevemen¢. bonds for improve-| | BiyprIe ACCOUNTANT ing of the Casper quintet wag the .| been so large a sale.of fish and game city hay iments in’ Paving District No. '8, in the Ve refused’ to join in the sin; _INCOMB_ "TAX AUTHORITY feature of the play of the local Stem. lore. than, billion: dollars ‘will be|lacrisés, the increase being due"to the| ce ine Japanese cient anthem. Sine City of Casper, Wyoming, payable ‘out |: Notary pene Rawlins had the best passing team this year (On ’-road . and - street | lam pdssed ‘by: the’ 1919 legislature pro-| tacuity of the, achpol, had instructed the }Of funds ‘derived from special assess- 50 a Sh a ah but had trouble in finding the hasket. |. work,” said Py ‘his 1s not guess-| viding for. permits_ known. as resident students to Dractice. singing the anthem | ments in said improvement district, and i Bonslett of Cchicago- ATatveralty: re-} Gla fish, non-resident. fish and ‘alien - fish. ffor other “matters relating to advertis.4° in preparation for the observance of the { 4. y, ARCHITECTS frereed the game. ‘The figures were: Resident fish licenses, anniversary of: the. birthday of the em- ing, sale and issuance of bonds. ©! ap eS eur 19480; non-resident, 2.469; alien, 890;) neror. Baa oe ee dad rotiace Be Susors:4 Goopmos * e thatt! ordinance = ‘ na Bie Cascarate; they ‘work ‘total, 12/519. : past SS viii Rooms 24-25 Townsend Like t: ¢ jt is rélated\ in~ the report® that » it Tribune Want Ads bring rosults. passed as read. F Can Wye. you sleep—that’s Tebsoe We d A cae mee paths oaed fe i : An aye and nay vote heing Janet, ee peels eee sulted: W. F) Dunn aye; We. 1. Keefe} 9 aye, C. M. Bryan aye, Earl C. Boyle aye.| | - | @ABBUTT & WEIDNER Whereuijon ‘the Milyor ‘declared said “416 on ordjpamce duly passed as read and Phone 11 therefrom this ordinance shall be in full re force and effect from \and after ten days!" BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER from the date of its 'passage, -and shall Sane ey es magmas $3 Ordinance No, 131-A of Bae Fark dir Baad ces. Of; the City’ of. Caaper. MOVING A SPECIALTY This being the date set for the hear- Office Sun Electric Co., 149 8. Center ing. of objections and remonstrances Phone 1013 ‘ | against the creating of Paving District | 9——————_—____. —_________o No, 16, the City Clerk reported having SFARLS TRANSFER @ STORAGE Otfice— Talt's rd Hall received no objections or remonstrances i elther «in -avriting»or | otherwise, -the | Phone: Res. TW bition 106 1 Moving a Specialty. Mayor then asked if anyone present had work, but ba potiek tatat report from any verbal objections or remonstrances | a—————. ‘ MARL. W. PURGE to make against the creating: of said CHIROPRACTORS ‘Bulte 316-011 Mxchange Building district, There being no objections or | ° R. 3, i, IBFPREY rf Casper, Wyo., Phone 8d. remonstrances it was moved by W. F. } DR. anwn GRAHAM JEFFREY 4a | Dunn seconded by Barl C. Boyle that Chirop actors. - the Ordinance presented’ eatitied, “An | |) Rgte ‘Whenter Didi, Ree 0 | ce eee & ORR Ordinance creating “Paving District Number Sixteen and providing for the paving of certain streets in the City of Casper-in said District No. 1¢ and other construction” incident to the paving of sald district, and apportioning the cost thereof. upon- the “abutting- property in said district,” be passed as: read. DR. M. HARNED An aye and nay yote being taken re- BE oa cig act 1 sulted: W. F. Dina ‘aye, W. W. Keete| | ‘Thome % rt | { Suite 3, Townsend Bid 4 7 : i Office oe Phoneat Rea. 1235 7 aye, C, M, Bryan aye, Earl ©. Royle eg nye. PLUMBI AND ‘HEA: | Whereupon the Mayor declared’ said »_PLUMBING AND HEATING ~ ordinance duly passed as read and therefrom this ordinance shall be in full | ze paembing Aad heating, bo rater force and effect from and after ten days j an r ong to from the date of its passage, and shall Bide | Si etna a apes, prompuy’ 200W ' ‘Box ee be known as Ordinance No. 132-A of the Ordinances of the City of Casper. An Ordinance presented entitled “An Ordinance revising and changing the names of streets in the City of Casper, marking the same and renumbering the buildings. Moved by Karl C. Boyle seconded by W. W. Keefe that the ordinance be passed as reatl. An aye and nay vote being taken re- sulted: W. F. Dunn aye, W. W, Keefe aye, C. M, Bryan aye, Earl C. Boyle aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said ordinance duly passed as read and there- from this ordinance shall be in full force - ' * and effect from and after ten days from f jl the date of its passage, and shall be known as Ordinance No. 133-A of the ME 2d Wint Ordinances of the City of Casper. over. eh : rs The following bills..were presented: in the ki t of B. H. Pelton, Jr., mayor__.-.-$ is well known “|W, F, Dunn, councilman___-_ W. W. Keefe, councilman M, L. Bishop, councilman... Cc, M. Bryan, councilman. Earl C. Boyle, counciiman-.. Fred Van Gordon, counciiman_ Asa F, Sloané city clerk_..4__ «~~. |J. SJ Van Doren, city. treasurer © HY Bk & 4 2 : i Perry A. Morris, police judge. ae Fire. Dept., city. hall janitor-. 1 ‘The CASPER PRIVATE mosrrr, — ; Mrs, Wm. Finney, stenog- Ce eer tie ee a Bag) a ite jevous features of hot sulphur water which pours con-) Skikjoring is a peculiar word ana Ma nvienan: Ranceckine i pty ’ ores So sa A cave aed povelty. seaaely mo ee 1 at a bnpers: it may be that some people do not Oscar Hiestand, fire chief. Otnioe Sheen ae Ji) Smith-Turner Drag Store. ae ithe. Cave Ged paced a ts Deel ts ei ‘at the | now what it means. When you go F. A. Villnaye, captain. oe Phone #4; Ros, Phone cata Phone 176 6 t akil ou don @- of s M, H. Hool, fireman. o_o pen pe age open a ¢ top, the water aicipa sara barred pee aco pele rigs 7 agers i DR J. oC. kame VETERINARY SURGEON yourse! husky horse (laa ou the ely confortable and let him race you over the ice on Pet oer: fireman-—.....-. Office: Be gait a Smith Bldg. | sa rie: ris : ; vt | etter slmllecly epaigpad fee .B, Razey, fireman.-.....-.- Oftics 130 |= tomse bad At ¢