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TUESDAY, MA f FLOODED BY WATER, REPORT 5() Men Thrown Out of Work in oD eae Mine and Owners Hasten to Salvage Equip- : ment from Diggings KEMMERER, Wyo., May 4.—Eaquip- nt feverishly is being remoyed trom 1 mine of the Kemmerer Coal com- at Frontier, @ camp near this because of the rapid flooding of workings by an inflow of 3,200 gal- ; of water per minute. The mine mps are inadequate to make any per- impression on the flood and it able that all of the levels of the low that of the water's course filled. In that event it will be le to operate the mine at more per cent of capacity. flow of water 2,700 gallons per inute, developed unexpectedly at the j40 foot station, following within a fw days of an inrush amounting to gallons a minute, The combined 00 gallons a minute— is filling ngs very rapidly but mos¢ of machinery and equipment in the me pany the jower levels has been salvaged. No. 1 mine had a capacity of 800 tans day and employed 250 men. Many of these men own their own homes at Frontier and their loss_of employmeni through flooding of the mine will be very disastrous to them. Employment ing found for them in nearby however, and special morni, ening train services between Frontier and the other camps will be put on for their accomodation. HRDOME T0 BE BUILT ON MOOSE HOME SITE HERE IF THE GOUNGIL RPPROVES The city couneil at its meeting last nt considered favorably a plan whictr} members of the Moose lodge presented for the construction of an airdome on their property at the corner of Wolcott and A streets, by which they hope to raise funds toward the erection of their building Guring the summer months. Their plan is to éréét’ an office and projection bodth of: hollow tile on Wol- cott street, to use the basement- con- structed some time™ge Gm the propert: as a pit In which tiers of seats will ba erected, and to englose the places with a six foot fence. Whether the fence must be of corrugated “iron, or whether it may be of wood, was the matter which the committee wished the coun- cil to determine. So long as the projection booth is fireproof, the members of, the council thot the matter of the fence immaterial. t was left to the discretion of the fire chief and the city engineer. The coun cil insisted, however, that proper exits be provided by the (‘Moose to comply with the state théeaterJaw. -i; | PAL MOORE 1S WINNER ONTIER MINE = ESE " f = VN Abd oe sale iepeag met senies é a : ’ 1" b ; {men from the city engineer's office wereCrabtree, Mrs. Mae. Deloney; Mrs. Gen-|men, T. H. Baxter, M, E. Williams, c |Jeft on the houses. evieve Van Vleck and Mrs. Faustina] Henry Crabtree and William Mercill. ” \ authorized to remove any old numbers! Haigght. The Men's ticket follows:|The Crabtree family is certain to win, 1 ‘| The new street signs are being put up| Eer_mayor, Fred Lovejoy; for council-| regardless of which ticket lose : and the entire work will be completed) — ewe —_—___— } That's what'a man said when friend asked him why he put in an hour every afternoon Srubbing away) in his backyard with a hoe. ‘The man | might also truthfully replied that his garden gave him better vegetables for less money, and that chopping up the face of the earth with a hoe beats liver pills for ills, and stimulates the appe- | tite for dinner. But he mentioned the most import- ant thing first—the creative joy of the work. He had taken a bit of hard, dry, soil twenty feet square, he had broken it and pulvprized jt and fer- tilized it with leaf mold and manure, and planted it with sixty two cents worth of high grade garden seed. And he had ‘seen that bit of sterile earth NEW GRADNG ISTRIT WN SOUTH PART CREATED BY ORDMMNCE MONON =i" Among the routine matters considered |‘tion; consideration, $1, etc. by the Council at the meeting last ey-/John E. Furnas to Dave Knighton, un ening was the passage of an ordinance|Part section 26-41-79; consideration, creating Grading District No. 5, which| $1,000. provides for grading and putting Jay Mrs. Stelia C. Allbery to R. V. Davis crots walks, curbs and gutters in the/on lots 8 9, block 97, Butler a‘iition; a, transformed into a thing of living n | beauty, where red tomatoes ripened on their furry vines, and ambitious butter beans gracelully clambered up long poles, and pale tender green lettuce heads swelled and upened in the sun and potato vines blossomed white, and @ row of green and silky corn stalks rose up in a row and stood at attention to salute their Maker. This man’s success was due to tho_ fact that he followed the directions ia official fllustrated garden book, pub- lished by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture. The Tribune Information Bureau in Washingron has peen saying one of these books for you. Send for it today. It is free. Fill out the coupon on anotier part of this paper, PEOPLE REFUSE Residents Given Until May 15 to Comply With Regulations Af- fecting e: of Num- bering Houses ing Residents of Casper are given until May 15 to procure their new house numbers and place them upon their houses. After that time, numbers will be placed on all houses not numbered, jaccording to the new scheme, and the cost of the work will be assessed to the residents, according to action taken by the city council. About 50 per cent of the residents have secured their new numbers, Ciry | Engineer Knittle reported. The licuses | in the outskirts are practically «11 num- bered and the delinquents for the 1.,0at part are to be found in the business district. When making the final check, ee TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Nenter CORONA--L. C. SMITH REALTY TRANSFERS Casper Realty company to Blanche D. Shumaker, on part lot 1, block 61, Cas- per; consideration, $1, etc. William Powell, et ux, to Agnes M. BE. ;Murray, on lot 7. block 80, Butler ad- | dition; consideration, $1, ete. the istrict bounded approximately _by| consideration, $1,000, Casper Typewriter Twelfth, Woleott, Fourteepth and South 5. I. Schaeffer to William J, McGrevy, Exchange Park streets, xi on part lots 12, 18, block 91, Caspe 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 Sidewalk District No. 3 was also cre ated, there being no opposition. A petition was received ask @ grading district and a side’ trict be created to include Jefferson from Fifth to Milton aven and parts) of other streets in that section, includ- ing Grant avenue and Park, where the curbs and cross walks and sidewalks ere not in. Ninety-six property owners signed the petition. A petition asking that a watermain be put in on Jefferson between Milton and Devine was referred to the city engineer. | An ordinance was passed reyoking the assessment rojl in paying district No. 8 which had been found to be un- equal and authorizing the preparing of @ new assessment roll, The contract for the erection of a cottage for the caretaker of the Ceme- tery was let to J. S. Hardwick on a bid of $2,900. tion | | consis that} | dis-| Ea Don’t Forget the ANNUAL BALL OF THE RETAIL CLERKS OF CASPER Masonic Temple—Tuesday Evening eS eS 1 Black and lored sailors, while they at half price. These were priced -50 to $25.00.—Martz Hat Shop, 134 So | Center. 5-3-3t Tickets $1.00 Ladies Free la dost (fee for Teas is OVER WOLFE IN ENGHT (By Associated Press. MEMPHIS; Tenn., “May 4.-—Pal Moore, Memphis bantamweight, was siven u referee's decision over Jack Wolfe of Cleveland, after an ‘eight- round bout here last night. iA cers 2 Me Hgy is now loaded and packed into. freight cars by means of the wir-blast. y is drawn up toa platform be- » by a crane, and a powerful blower hurls it into the ear, press- ng it down and packing it. Under the rent restrictions act in Eng- land a landlord is prohibited from in creasing therent more than 10 per cent. Women Made Young Dright eyes, a clear skin anda body full of youth and health may be yours if you willkeep your system in order by regularly taking The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troublos, the emies of lifé and looks; In uso since 1096. 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