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New State. Highway, fons, Chey. MANVHLLn, Wyo., Mar. 17—ON men who nrein u position ty know from Sor te NGLLS| eee Gets Taov WHO SHOT oe nstant connection with oil fields over| Winter's. Accumulation Inaures ROU URIS Wie ee a ¥fe entire colntry report, that. the Plenty of Water for Iiti i —Joe Omyo, 16, who .shot, .and Manville-Lance Creek road is probably better kept and passible with greater comfort and speed, taken the year killed Deputy State Game Warden tion in State if). John Buxton last summer, when Pas este | the officer Interferred with his. il- round, ‘than the road leading to‘any| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Mar. 27.—Snow- legai hunting, will, serve from oil field in the state.” - fali accumulated in- the ~ Wyoming twenty years to life imprisonment The road is a naturaY water gtade| mountains guarantees that there will | im the penitentiary for the crime. road and with the careful maintenance| be ample water ror purposes of irriga- J 'The'boy has avoided triat for his that is provided by the Manville com.-| tfon during the coming season, unless life by entering a plea of guilty of merciil clib the trin to the fields of| there 19° miles is usually made in about 40] warm minutes without any hard driving. In| fat" the brow. of a hill crews are now en- gaged in widening the highway to elimi-] made fate the danger of the only bad spot- “At one spot where the road bends reund| Weather Bureau, recounting conditions HMlegally and took his gun away Ait the close of February. This bulletin, | from him. Unknown to the officer, shoutd’ intervene a phenomenally | ™iurder in the second degree, Sen- Season, acgording’ to’the “Snow- tence has not yet been imposed. bulletin of the United States |, Buxton discovered Omyo hunting public today, follown: jf. tutbor had a second gun and with the closé of February, 1920, the this he shot Buxton in the back as This section of the road will be p| average depth of snow remaining in §_the latter walked aw: _ link in’ the new. state, highway which the mountains of Wyoming wad is occupying the attention of all corii-] inches, an “increase” beatin coy munities from Newcastle south to Chey-| during the morith: The snow Is packed, ‘enne. 5 and the @stimated water, content = TILE AUSTLING CASE ‘The need for a bridge over the treach-| large, 8.54 Inches. - There is erous Cheyenne river leading from the} snow kota has long been recognized. The , than thi Lance Creek oil fields Into the north-| ponding Sate forthe nat earn TRANSE eastern part of Wyoming, into Mon-| over the Big Horn, Green River and tana and ‘the Black Hills of South Da-| Yellowstone watersheds, and less over the Snake River and North Platte, State highway department has made course, pes) things may happen we | knowns its intention of putting. one} tween now and May 1, but now the bridge ,over the Cheyenne river this! supmy of water for irrigation looks season and considerable rivalry has de-| good over the Big Horn, Green River CHEYENNE, Wyo, “Mar. 17.—The veloped among the progressive towns th| and Yellowstone we! ‘aeos, fair over Niobrara county for the location of a north and a little west of the Lance Creek oil fieldy and the town of Man- sheds hi *s bridge most favorable to themvelves.| PoyN eter et’ and Short over the| which recently resulted in the convie- It-is possible. that. the bridge wil be|" “phe ave 4 x rage depths of snow re- placed at Hampshire crossing which is! maining on the ground at the close of effort to stanip out eattle rustling # tion of Safnuel Grothe and Clem Smith- burg at Yorrington, has been — trans- fefred to Laramie County and later . the,.month’ for, the principal water-| may bring developments in Platte were: Big Horn, -37.2 | inches; County, Joseph H. Draper, “a ranch- ville, This) site is being favored bY Green River, 49:8 inches; North Platte.|man living near the doshen-Plattc. Neweastie, Upton’ and in fact practi- eastern Conversejcounty as this is the identical spot where the present Doug- 4 . re las-Newcastle trail crosses the Chey- ats ag Cat ae tues enne river. Manville was the instiga- tor of the plan as this route will link from Manville and wil) place this town on the principal north and south high-|444 flood flow-off of this s way of the state, Manville is directly nerth of Chey-| "tilized for 4 = fn. Wyoming. enne and there ia already a good granted _ road from Cheyenne north to within eleven miles of Manville and the Lance Creek field is located on a due north and south line with Manville and Chey- a barn, Young Grothe himself is un- enne. Manville has undertaken the Ik tN THLIMS SECOND der charges of felony, involving the is- task of putting the eleven miles south suance of a number Of fraudulent | of her in the same perfect condition that prevails on her other roads. pants ter Contec aes THREE SHIMMY ROCK. SPRINGS, Wyo., Mar. 17.— DANCERS FINED || sees ines. tas svsaed_ “oe | [ARAMIE MURDER CASE cally: all, of” Weaton’ county’ which: ties patereare 8 vines ‘one, 29,2. inches; | Laramie county point of intersection, on north of the Cheyenne river. It is] «phe normals f for. the corresponding | with the theft of a steer b eee eee eae Ooty ae than tat the] ate for. the lant six years are: Big) William McGIn, Sa See mid ta tes Horn, 31.1 inohes; Green River, 47.9) district court for trial. He provided | bail of $1,000. The principal witness. Monday was arraigned here, charged against Draper is Fred Grothe, whose nee ep alibi bose Hubei oq | (thet, Samuel Grothe, and brother.in- ri greatly: concern: law, Clem Smithb 1 up with the present Lance Creek road in conditions at the headwatera of the ent to Metlton cue Genta wf ai ht Snake River as is ‘Idaho, bee! little of ‘ the elder ‘man going to the state peni- checks at Pine Bluffs. His father re- SLAYER ESCAPES ee oa tentiary to plead guilty to the charge and join him (the father) in the state prison, CSD LY ES ee IN. SHERIDAN) www, ee ane creas of sae SHERIDAN, Wyn, March w— tishimmying” — ordinance, Frieda Michaels and Ethel Demmon EVANSTON,» Wyo., March 17. Heretofore Mrs.. Eugene Thinnes has not been especially interested when: her next-door ‘nighbors went ‘to picture now at home. * Hereafter’she will insist on such occasions, however, that the neigh- theater excursion begins. The Jast such| later of Mrs. Thinnes. As she sat reading in her home « bullet crashed thru the wall bf the house and grazed her bead, carrying away a lock/of hair, She in- vestigated and found the children neat door playing with two revolvers, both of which had heen “discharged. oo CHEYENNE, Wyo. March 17.— Word was received today of the death recently of Mps. Ethelbert Talbot, wife of the Episcopal bishop of New. Jer- sey, who was well known in ‘wyom! her husband having been bishop. of th “Wyoming diocese for a dozen years prior to about 18 years age. | IF YOUR CAR IS STOLEN Will you hope against. hope that-some enterpris— ing officer of the law will turn it up unharmed? And’ when—as is most : case, it” never does. “come. back to » you, will you dig or do without? ~ Or, can you sit tight and leave it to the insurance company to get back or give you its price? TeG FBesil ee ese The ‘first: violators of Laaiahy gag Ea ttials of the two'men nt Green River, the jury in Tijan’s ‘case returning: a and J. E. and L, E. Carroll, have ' pupiat t, with the murder of Ruby Bureh whil been fined $5.00 and warned not to tint in'de aan of Sames, ‘a verdict’ of the gallow: . “LARAMIE, Wyo., March 17.—Th ‘between the verdicts’ has \caused\fact!- | 14 men who were being heldup. Lar f .| tious comment that it'appears: to he: re- AARRAGE WITH PISTOL pared as a. lesa henijous offense to, mur- is did to have served two terms i WE] der your wife than to murders another man’s wife. 4 James: is the) only. man An Wyominy under sentence‘ ‘to! “mneet death shows and left their offspring, ‘the eld:| © An. electric barrage. 3 \ oF CAPSULES est of whom is seven years of age, alone] ral, and was devoured by. rata. x c areas of water with electrodes haa ‘Seer ; devised to prevent’ fish” Be rom (éhter- bors’ firearms Le locked up, before the} ing irrigétion canald. and ditches, and. perishing by euasaas: in. the excursion nearly resulted\in the death| fields. desired as the District Deputy will b Se Mies taaeied bo otis a few H, A. WAGNER, Consul. Bad habits lead ehitaren Good habits guide them safely into the path of ¢ arhitek uprightness and independence. ; by. teaching them to sav2 mo, Cie example by. waving yourself. Make stl the Baving habit, helps to form other od habit, its. it provides experience for them in han- ling their own fun rt in the ti ction is but a simple step. inane fiat when you start them to 001. NS Make This Bank Your Best Servant——Open an Account with Us Today—NOW! National Bank Wyoming ew Of LARAMIE. COUNTY being | tentiary and the youngef to. the state industrial ‘institution, Young Grothe testified that he, Smihburg and Draper butehéred McGill's steer and disposed of.a considerable portion of the car- cass by throwing it into a hole under he: Colorado industrial insitute at Bue- teacher salaries. piled the following umber of one-room rural teachers em- piored in the state, paid such teachers in each | | | DAN seracee ce aoe | GOES TO TRIAL MAR. 22 eo trial of Joseph Benjamin Lara, charged je attempting to perpetrate a holdup at do-it again. ¢ Riyer recently, has been set for AER ON EOSIN Arat degree with }yraron 22. Lara’s victim is alleged to * have been’a confederate in the robbery. ; ‘The evidence in trials’ {ndicated | 37,\ ‘was struck by a bullet Lara is indefensible -homicidés. The varlance| },204 to have intended for one of the ‘a in Ss OF WYOMING | CHEYR? . March 17.-Op- posing the attitude of the Cheyenne post of ,he American Legion, which is on record as not desiring congress to Hot Springs Leads all Wyoming] signed a telegram to the Wyoming del-| Counties in Average Paid * Springs, which stands fifteenth in the list of Wyoming #ounties as regards | stands first ih re- gard to'the average salary paid rural school teachers, while Laramie County, | which stands first in tion, stands eleventh in regard to sala- ries paid rural teachers, according to Statistics compiled by Miss Anna Dob- dent of schools of Lara- rona County, second) , is tenth in re- cher salaries, and! . fourth in regard to} is second. in regard to rural} Miss Dobbin has com- assessed valuation, bin, Buperinten mie in assessed gard to -rurs ih Is ath, count yeas jfeation inmcongress, urging that a bonus of $50 a month for each month to Leachers of servivee be granted the former sol- assessed valua- statement of the|{ Then come here and see az the same quality for only and the average $39.50 and $43.50. 22, $856; Sheridan, 68, 5, $808; Sweetwater, $800; Washakie 16, $791; Uinta, 14, , 20, $780; Niobrara 45, $748; atrona, 9, $095; Johnson, 30, $648; remont, 55, $679; Goshen, $606; Crook, 83, , 89, CHEYENNE P. O. MADE OFFICE OF DIRECTION + Mar, 17.—The Cheyenne. post office. Monday became the office of direction and supply for the 395 other post offices in- Wyoming. Hereafter, all postmasters in Wyoming will report to the postmaster at Chey- | enne, and all post offices in the state wilt receiye ste ir supplies through the WOT AL SEWIGE MEN BREE WITH CHEYENNE POST CW BONUS RULING MEN ONLY! mph MEDICAL INSTITUTE vbeg eo oon icijude Ides te wor eee: |... COME AND BE CURED jenact bonus legislation at this time;! , atteuted with [etther | soute 198 ex-service n of this city . i ple er complica ice me nis city haye Gigaaae, ER March 17.--Op diexe, SAVE $10] |X to $20 fo rere” Vey atte LOOK AT THE SUITS T eaen gly 2a) edt rm Barrage thes tected OTE re ane DenverModical institute~ TO $60 FOR— Mar, 17.—IHlot NEW LINE WASHING MACHINES Hand’ pawen: a $12.50 | FINE ALL WOOL SUITS (Two-piece) MADE TO ORDER FULL SUITS $43.50 Ido all kinds of Cleaning and Pressing. $610; ; Car- ; Con- Beira pap -....... $30.00 shes $110.00 metas: an .$100.00 | Open Every Evening Until 8:30 C. H. WHALEY TAILOR 109 E. 1st St., Casper, Wyo. Hand power $25.00 Always Glad to Demonstrate Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 a Second and Wolcott The Hoover lifts the rug from the floor, like this—flutters it, ~ upon a cushion of air, gently, |‘beata”’ out its imbed lgrit,: and so prolongs ster lib ti re | Even the clinging hairs that t pets: spread on rugs: are instantly. detached: by. the! Ie thoroughys sweeping, of The Hoover. ‘Byi its gentle ‘beating it it dislodges So @ the destructive’ zembedded grit. By “ats 3 suction: cleaning it withdraws;thefloosened Tire. ‘Theses are the “threekessentialsxof ithoroughscleaning, Only, The Hoover performs, them, all. find it is the Jargest selling electric? cleanér’in: thezwords.. - IT. BEATS...... AS IT SWEEPS AS. 1T CLEANS You -have noted the foregoing in, the’ magazines this month. We have the latest an Hoovers on display. Calli—or phone for free home ~ demonstration. Convenient terms 'to pi Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 ' i ' t t i a ee ere ee ee eee