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10, 1920 — ATURDAY, APR PLANS LAD FOR MINTENANGE O ~ STATE HIGHWAYS State Department Rapidly Com- pleting Program Following Relation of Mileage to General Assessments CHEYENNE, April 10.—Pians for the systematic maintaining of all state high- ways are being rapidly completed by the state highway department. —This|. CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Aprit 10.—sam-! PI tion has entailed a very careful | Ue! Allen Bristol, 70, inoue es study of the mileage to be maintained, |t#blished:the Wyoming ‘Tribune, one of ‘in order to assure the expenditure of| the earliest newspapers published in the’ mais ice funds in accordance with |t¢rtitory.of Wyoming, and who later) neon As ir Hes Jeatalaters, which Wundeaaee (present Business of S.A. is the highway law. 7 eo ny; one of the largest’ In rer to accomplish this, the mite-, Printings fatablishments in the slate, age maintained ii . ursdny ni! rom lysis,” coupe mation -aosettsined wacoining |tha NdRigeme’ his’ datightor Mrs. oc ke: to the percentage which that county's Atwell, inyLaramie. The funeral. will assegsed valuation bears to. the. totale held ih Cheyenne under the aus: asseayed Valuation of the entire state, /Pices of the Wyoming Consistory. i STATE TRIBUNE - FOUNDER DEAD Samuel Allen Bristol, Who Started| Cheyenne Paper, Passes Away >. at Laramie PARDON PLEA , OF MURDERER TURNED DOWN (Special to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 10.—The state bourd of pardons Thursday de clined to take action on the appli- cation for pardon, of Frank Ford, serving a life term for murder com- mitted at Kemmerer two years ago. The crime of which Ford pleaded guilty was one of the most cowardly in the history of the state—the mur- der of an inmate of a house of ill- fame which Ford and # companion were holding up, the woman being shot to death as she groveled on the floor begging for mercy—and for this reason the state beard declined to act on the murderer’s appeal for clemency. W, J. Emanuel, a Sheridan negro serving a term for larceny, was par- doned in order that he might sup- port his wife and four children. is mileage has now been practially ascertained and includes all roads which are built by the highway «department in conjunction with the federal govern- {andsJa thé ‘method prescribed by the Samuel -Atlen Bristol was born at highway law, to determine the expendi-|@uilford,.Conn., in 1841... He volun- tures of money in each of the several | !*¢red for service in the Union army oot jin the Civil war and at the battle o: Chancellorgyille was captured by. the! Confederates. He spent several months! changed, and his health so suffered as y ment.: ‘These toads-must be maintained, * result of this confinement that he was permanently, in accordance with the ‘Uscharged:from the military forces, In| P j f regulations of the bureau of public 1864-he married Miss Ellen Leo and, roads’ anid the agreements under which ‘king Horace Greeley‘s’ advice, went, E government funds are obtained for con. West. Settling in Kansas, ‘There he en-| ae f Btruction. This has also necessitated” 8*Se4 in farming until, as he was wont! LARAMIE, Wyo., April 10.—The La+ the ding of the mileage of contem. © ©*Press the situation, “the grasshop- ramie town council is preparing to stib- plated construction projects in deter. Pets ate everything but the buildings,”, mit to the cjectors of the town at a bes “the maintenance mileage of the teh Grove an elght-yoke ox:team from Special election proposals to- issue mu- ingifidthal counties, | LeQenworth to Colorado City. For a/Micipal bonds of three varieties ‘to ob- : teres SEIS jfumber of years he was engaged in’ tain funds for public utilities. The pro: RO: jmining. near Blackhalwk and Central Posals will be that there be issued DSURVEYS City. tn 1869 he came to Cheyenne, | $225,000 of sewer” bonds, $125,000. of Mar Se ae and here, In «sociation with his broth-| waterworks bonds and $60,000 of elec- TO BIG MUDDY | er-in-law-, General .E. M. Lee, then sec-| tric lighting plant bonds. The total of : a 4 lretary of the territory, established the|the proposed bénd issues is $410,000. ARE COMPLETE: Nyame: a ENONS, bes nde of} ” aus, 3 the eyenne tate Leader of today. te 3 —-Thé first published laws of Wyoming, SPECIAL TRAIN 4 jf Oy dia eetthe ; * which include the first woman auttiagey : { x (Special le 18. | ontain the camery ENNE, April 10-—Thet field Solicwiig cna’ ton qhle eker vane TAKES SHRINERS: YENNE, ‘Ap: —The field . WwW. T. AL tol, Public Y a noteaiot.the survey. of the Yellowatone Printer iivibune Ottiee, 18102" TO CEREMONIAL Highway in Natrona county from Cas- :After. retiring from the newspaper ; per to’the Big Muddy oil fields have just publishing: business Mr, Bristol estab- been received. in this city from the’ en- ished i little book-bindery in one room (Special to The Tribune.) gineers;, who have just completed this of hisresidence. This enterprise grew) RAWLINS, Wyo., April 10—Several sonra into the S.A. Bristol company. Mr./hundred ‘Shriners from central, and The) Project statement covering the Bristol served in -the lower house of! southern Wyoming attended a ‘ere: prelin eatimates of the cost of the the-Wyoming legislature for two terms,| montal session. here of Koreiu Temple, rerhges be done on this section is be- ana for nine years represented the sec-| The attendance waa one of the larg- BaP bane a ver Ss ae notes and will ona ward ig, the Cheyenne city council.) est in the history of Korein Temple, A pase 2 sy pales prt ureau of public oo tipper sori past a SROPEDS ee One* section of this roat! was con- 7 iceatien toa Toerisbtan: Gbrinees Rscont: pak pee state highway d¢part- Old Office Awaits pained by the Shrine club drum corps 5 {sn . ° of Cheyenne and a 36-piece band. Con- ‘ai tn Tae An Resigned Justice - |smevous' tgures among the arrivals SEWALL 10 TAKE APPEAL were a Fart Russell chaplain and a L Casper oil operator who were hand- sa hould He Return cove ous — FROM PROBATE DECISION «ass sve, ane WAS ig Ate Melville C!-Brown, Laramie’ 10.—Judge! venerable a a M..Henderson;’ resident’ pianp c. formerly -was “© Apedial to The PHbune) , AUBt Ce of tN ee ae rectory Leaner. My ref home people. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Asti! 16-—w. | United: States. Judge. tor homeo Phone 743, P. O. Robs, ebtihixe! for Clifford Sewall in ‘the |Ce latter's efforts.to secure. the: eatate ohms, . pa OR caper al a i ite: Mra. Ellen Boyle C “under |Saage Brown resigned in ‘order that he| Provisions of an alleged will whicti might go to California for ‘his health. Judge ~W. C: Mentzer of the district |The commissioners accepted his resig- court refused. to-admit to’ probate, touay | nation and appointed Corlett Downey announced that appeal would) bé | his. successor—pbut required “from Dow- taken from Jud; Mentzer's decision | ney. a promise that should Judge Brown , ind that Sewall was prepared to assert |return. from California and desiré re- his “rights in every way permitted by jappointment as justice, Downey would law. The contest for Mrs. Conroy's ¢s-| resign and so créate a, vacancy to which $ateyof about $8,000 lies between Sewall|the aged jurist might b¢’ appointed. St. Mary’s Catholic cathedral hers, an a CERT the ‘fatter being beneficiary under a will made_ten. years earlier than that presented for probate by Sewall. SHERIDAN WOULDeMAKE CLUB OUT OF OLD FORT SHERIDAN, Wyo. April 10.—Having abandoned hope’ that. Fort Mackenzie ever again will be used as a, military Post, Sheridan citizens have ‘ started 2 movement looking” to acquirement of title to the property from the fed- } eral, government, and conversion of thé Dost into a counfry club. If the pro- Ject 18 successful, Sheridan, a town of leas than 10,000 pulation, will have @ country club and surrounding grounds the peer, of any. metropolitan institution ‘of similar character, in_ the nation. SEE BEN Isn't it funny how, some people put -off important things like insurance? Wouldn't it be a good thing if each man, before being issued a marriage li- cense, Were compdéiled to take out sufficient life insur- ance to protect his wife and family in case of his sick- ness.or death? Miss Edna ‘Carey jand Lisle Rex |Mayne, entertainers at Wigwam solicit afternoon engagements. . Phone site Skilled Ground Henning Hotel Canper, Wyse. We represent the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. doe Ben 109 W 13" ST, PHONE 74.W Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter oe 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 866 THE CAPITOL LIFE ' INSURANCE CO. ’ A CONSERVATIVE, YET UP-TO-THE- MINUTE COMPANY FEATURING, HIGH-CLASS PROTECTION yg C. R. McGREW, Gen. Agent Phone 153 | LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING | ‘cured without cost. | the right-of-way for its state highway RO ee Ba TN nt ea : = ~ ——— = y Cribune PAGE SEVEN -- ——S ee checked. Similar work will be done in ed by Frank A. Vanderlip, is to sail from | promote a better mutual understanding the other 19 counties as rapidly as pos-| Seattle today for Japan, on a mission to between the two countries. sible. fh foe Me eS A commission of representative Amer- ican business men and financiers, head LIBERTY ROOT BEER Some Drink! THREE HIGHWAY UTES MAPPED Right-of-Way Questions to Deter- Reckon too seriously on the price of a good suit-—buy for value and not price. The well-made suit, fairly priced, gives you the greatest number of days’ satisfaction and wear for each dol- lar of cost. Our clothes are made on tfmaea- x<~tae mine Choice of State UNION POOL HALL that basis. Commission / Pool—Cigars (Spec to Tibane) bance to A. -L. MATHERS CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 10.—Three TAILOR practical routes have been found ac- ceptable for the construction of the sec- tion of the section of the Casper-Sheri- dan road, in Johnson county, north of Buffalo, by the state highway depart: ment which will determine at an early date the route which will be adopted. In making this selection, the high- way department will be governed by the right-of-way questions arising and construction will be done on the route over which the right-of-way can be se- The state highway commission will not pay for land for Wl - Over Tait’s Pool Hall—147 So. Center | Out of town parties may pur- chase the WILLARD THREAL- ED RUBBER insulated storage battery, a quality produci, for their car by phoning 9583 or writing to the AUTO ELECTRICAL COMPAN\. 111 East First st. Phone 968-3 (Giving make and model of car.) BARGAINS IN USED CARS 2 Two-ton Diamond T trucks. 1 Gre en, four-passenger Hudson, wire wheels, cord tires. In excellent shape. “IW-ton Republic Truck. Will be in excellent shape. Overhauling how. 2 Three and one-half Diamond T trucks. New Location The New York Hat Cleaning and Shoe Shining Shop is now located at 123 WEST SECOND (former quar- ters ithe O-S Building) and we are prepared to give Old as the resulting increase in land values, arising thru the establishment and con- struction of a state highway offset any damage, In some portions of, the state where state highways haye been established, the increase in land values has already been phenomenal, and the state high- way commission .does not feel called upon to make a monetary settlement for land required for this purpose, oe STATE EXAMINER STARTS WORK ON COUNTY RECORDS | | all patrons the usual good’ service and attention. customers are invited to look us up. New York Hat Cleaning Works 123 West Second It’s about time to get that hat reblocked for P. 8. spring. (Special to. The Tribune.) CHEYNNE, Wyo., April 10.—State Examiner I. C. Newlin and his force of deputies are engaged in the annual ex- amination. of the books of the county officials of the state. The accounts of Laramie and Platte counties have been ton pee eee alt FWD, 1 Five-passenger Chalmers. WANTED 1 Five-passenger Hupmobile ¥ in good running order. . Hauling 1. Chummy : Chandler, good n racts as new. Co t 1 Overland five-passenger. All the above in good running shape and tires in A number 1 shape. Will sell on time or trade for real estate, _R. N. Van Sant “Henning Hotel Casper, Wyo: > LPOG LPSS OOPS OOPS SOLOS EEO OSD Open Until 9 p. m. Tonight LAST CALL + Eden Electric Clothes Washer ONLY $5.00 DOWN _Day_ Wyatt-Wolf Motor: Co. Call Temporary Office Wyatt Hotel HOLMES TO HOMES Ser es set AUTO “SUPPLIES PAINT SPORTING GOODS PHO N E 6 re) I SECOND /Q2 WOLCOTT ST CASPER ° ro ? 2, oe mie o MoM Saas <s ? J Me + 1% + 1M er toe, ee KO + o4, POODOY ? SOS oy M ? ? octet cestestorte te etedtedte cy % COPE rp drred tod Phone now for a Home Demonstration and sez how easy all your washing can be done the . EDEN WAY. Remember our stock of Eden Washers ‘is limited and this Special Sale closes MONDAY: DON’T DELAY! . Open until 9 p. m. Tonight. Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 Se a ee i iM odds Sac oe, ,