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| ERRORS DEFEAT INJUN SMITH IN STERLING GAME: Greybull Eliminated: from Tourna- ment Honors by Loose Play- infg While Pitcher Hurled Great Game Sept. 4.—Sovem errors by Injun Smith who wus toiling valiantly against Sterling for ten innings kere terday. The re- sult was Sterling’s victory Over Gr bull, 5 to 4, in spite of the fact t the Indian chief allowed only six hits. Greybull pounded Moyer for ten safe swats but they were of such good ruh rs as those annexed by Sterling. ling had the advantage of having en misplays mixed with their hits. reybull fs eliminated by losing this game, leaving only Sterling, Rapid City, Sidney and Casper in the tourney. ft had been previously predicted that these three teams with a possibility of Sidney remaining in the tourney going to the semi-finals. Casper and Rapid City are picked to hattle to the finish for the tournament title, per plays Sidney this afternoon in a ame which means the elimination of one team. Casper should have a) real battle on its hands but: Sidney is not credited with strength -nouch to def. the fast, Casp y Rap City probably w Sterling, neither teams having lost game thus far in the touftmament The loser of this game will probab ay the winner ot the Casper-Sidney affa’ RUMOR CUBS IS PROBED BY PRES. VEECH (Ry Associated Tress) CHICAGO, Sept. 4.—President Wil- liam Veoch of the Chicago National league club, began an investigation today of charges made here that the Cubs deliberately lost Tuesday's game which Philadelphia won, 3 to 0, and that professional gamblers “cleaned up” in a betting coup as a result. FRIEND OF JACK IS FAVORED FOR THE “THIRD MAR’ (By Associated Press) BENTON HARBOR, Sept. Daugherty of Philadelphia, a personal friend of Jack Dempsey and his man ager, Kearns, is favored for referee of the Miske-Dempsey fight on Labor Day. DENVER, ybull be: Although Dempsey and Miske finished | Brookly their hard training yesterday they will continue to work in public this after- noon and tomorrow to satisfy the hig crowds at the training camps. Demp- sey looks ready and says he is ea for the battle. “IT am fit now lard,” he id. Miske is winding up his training con- fident that he will hold the champion even and that Dempsey will not knock him out. He is finely trained to 190 pounds of bone and muscle. Dempse expects to enter the ring weighing 187 pounds. JOHNSON GIVEN . NO LIBERTY, IS OFFICIALCLAIM (By Associated Press) ELGIN, UL, Sept. 4—Jack Johnson is receiving no liberty in> the Kan¢é county jail, the sheriff declared today in denial of charges mz cago newspaper that the * weight champion puglist is haying too much freedom RUTH SMASHES _ OUT HIS 45TH (Ry Associated Press) Sept. 4.—Babe Ruth of 3 ew York Yankees, cracked out his 45th home run of the season. th the third inning of the gume against Boston today. as was for Wil- MENT OF STEERS BROUGHT HERE PEDB, SUPP. 5, 6 AND 7, AT NATRONA COU? at | a y | Cincinnati | Philadelp TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPO | | | | TO MEET DEMPSEY ON LABOR | DAY—Billy Miske, who will meet the | champion at Benton Harbor, Mich, on i Labor Day, This will mark the opening of a | campaign by Dempsey to make good ‘his boast that he will be a fighting} | champion of the old school, i i Baseball Results of Yesterday and Standing of Clubs} STANDING OF THE CLUBS | National League Won. Pet. 569 534 518 516 500 480 M16 103 Lost. 53 55 57 60 64 66 69 74 Brookly New Yor! Pittsburgh Chicago St. Lov Boston 50 i Chicago is 1 { | : | YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Ie 4—sien | | Fourteen innings. , American League. Won. 77 Lost. 49 51 50 59 Pet. -611 608 | 606! 516 4341 Adz Cleveland New Yor! . Louis ton ashington Detroit | Philadelphia National League At Pittsburgh— ittsburgh . hicago -. fe Batt d Schmidt; Vaughan and O'- R 6 rooklyn— | Philac 1 Be | and Witherow, -, 10 4 Toney .and Snyder; Ru- eit. |) Batteries — hupp, GoodWin, Jac. Schindler, nton and Allen, Wingo, American League | At Chicag | Chicago St. Loui oy 4 » BE. 0. 8 0 Wilkinson ‘ ana id Severeid. R. H. ©. 3112 5 8 0 3 Karr and Schang; ays and Ruel, Hannah. € 2 R. H. 0 7 ‘ ON Boston - New Yor Batte Quinn At 10] 0 0 il; Cle * Detroit —.- a) 2 | Batteries ‘and | Leonard and At Philadelphia | Philadelphia Washir Hatte Moore rity. - When the war cut off Welsh coal from) Argenti the experiment was tried of using corn as a fuel. It was found to have the samé calorific value as hard wood, ‘or about 2.56 of corn to 1 of the best Welsh steam coal. iH 10 on, Enzman, and Perkins; Shaw and Ghar- icine atest scl Ome factory in Philadelphia produces 1,000,000 saws a year, ith Luave, | ~ WITH FREBERG Wyoming Giant Improves best two oltt of three falls deciding theater. SPECIAL WIR INSTALLED AT FAIR GROUR Courtesy of the m&ffagement of the Mountain States Telephone company, General Manager McCormick, and also K, L. McGraw to the management * of the American Legion Stampere, enabled the Legion publicity commit- tee to have Casper Daily Tribune special returns from the Dempsey- Miske fight read at the Natrona county fair grounds Labor Day. Spe- cial wire service has been secured di- rect from ringside by the Daily Trib- | une and, the result of the big battic will be read in front of the grand@- stand by none other than Henry Brennan, manage. of the Lyric thea- ter, who is official atmouncer of the Daily Tribune marathon race. The courtesy of the phone officials and Mr. McGraw who has the nearest telephone connection made possible this phote service which will be used in handling the Dempsey-Miske fight retur&s. Fight returns will first start ¢om- ing into Casper about 2:45 o'clock, the fight starting at 3:30 o'clock cen- tral time. eee cf heavyweights at Benton Harbor 4 Despite the demands the war brought the number of focomotives produced in the United States during the past few years has averaged but Htue more than half the output during the years from 1910 to 1914. a ee NOTOE Members of Rod and Gun Club. our clubhouse is now located on Split Rock game preserve, it will be necessary. for each member. to. se- cure a special permit before being si lowed to hunt on the club's: property. ! ;} The secretary will order such permit upon your delivering to him your l- cense number and fee of $3. No hunt- ing will be allowed before September 16th, G. Phone 1184. F. BELL, Secretary. 411 Oil Exchange Bids. 0-3-2t PE A A SL TERS NOTICE OF BANKRUPT ‘SALE. Notice is hereby given that pursu-! ant to an order of the bankruptcy court made and entered on the #0tn day of August, A. D. 1920, I, as Trustee in Bankruptcy of the Pratt- Mann Company, a bankrupt, will re- ceive sealed bids up to 12. o’¢lock noon September 17, 1920, at my of- fice in Basin, Wyoming, and ‘that the referee in bankruptcy, Mr. T. Blake | Kennedy, will receive bids up to 10 }o’clock a, m. September 18, 1920, jat his office, Cheyenne, Wyoming, |for the sale vf the several stocks ot merchandise belonging to said bank- |rupt estate and located at Powell, | Wyoming; Garland, Wyoming; Grey- jbull, Wyoming, and Midwest, Wyo- ming. Individual. bids will be re- |chandise and fixtures in each store together with buildings as hereinaft- \the stocks of merchandise and fix- tures in all of the stores together with the buildings us hereinafter | listed. | Inventory of merchandise at Pow- 5/ell, Wyoming, $27,602.23, Inventory of fixtures Wyoming, $3,324.82. Inventory of merchandige at Gar- land, Wyoming, $5,256.15, at Powell, | Wyoming, $835.50. |. inventory of merchandise at Grey- | bull, Wyoming, $5,605.29. | mie os of fixtures at Greéybull, Wyoming, $1,863.80. {nventory of merchandise at Mid- west, Wyoming, $4,766.85. Inventory of fixtures at Midwest, Wyoming, $560. Inventory on buildings at Midwest, | Wyoming, $1,800. | | ' | | } FOR THE HON STAM-) i ALR GROUNDS. ‘of creditors of the bankrupt to Bids on the above described prop- | erty will be submitted to a hosting | held before the Referee on the 18th | day of September, A. D. 1920, at 10} o’clock in the forenoon, at Cheyenne, Wyoming, for acceptance or rejec- tion, Opportunity will be given the! prospective bidders. to examine the! inventories at the office of the Trus- tee or the stocks:of merchandise at the respective locations of same at any time prior to the filing of bids, A certified check in the amount of 10 per cent of each bid is re- quired. FRANK A. WISE, Trustee, Basin, Wyoming. | Publish Sept. 4, 1920. TYPEWRITERS ought, sold, rented, repaired, Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter Exchange 40) Wyatt Bidg. Clarence Eklund and Will | ceived on the separate stocks of mer-}{ er listed, or a blanket, bid on all of| Inventory of fixtures at Garland, | RT WORLD ‘TAYLOR READY FOR FINISH MATCH LABOR OAY NIGHT ve Shine the Best He Grapples Chicago Champ ~ Jack Taylor reports that he is ready to-battle to a finish with John Freberg Monday night at the Iris theater. ft will be a contest with the |: the winner. Freberg will be slight ly out-weighed, but his skill and huge stretigth are expected to make him about: the hardest man Tayloe has met in his battles in the Iris Taylor will shew more speed m his battle Labet Day night than we shown at almost any time this year. 1 ie to be expectéd because the Wyoming ey farmer has been tMining witn Dlarence Bkiand, the best light heavy- weight in the far western country fot) ing nearly two ntonthy, One thing is cer taih—Freber$ will have nothing on Taylor when it eéMes to speed. Taylor will weigh in around the 20 pound mark, while Freberg will tip the sales dt about 224 pours. Both stand about the same height.. Fréberg 18 probably the first man Taylor has met here who compared with the Wyoming giant in shoulder and arm strength. To make the Labor Day card one that will be temembered by the fans for many weeks, George MeLeod has arranged an eight-round battle between Harvey Perkins and Kid Cabbage. Cab- bage hails from, Colorado and is 4 real battfr. Both are light heavyweights. Perkins carries about the heftiest wal- lop put forth in a local bout and will have many followers both from the re- fineries and among devotees of the fistic game. Perkins is a card in himself and has been getting into shape for most of his bouts by working some of the time on the mat with "Taylor. \ MeLeod expeets Freberg in the City, by Sunday night. He will come direct from Chicago, where he has been train- ing. The atlvance ticket sale is at the Lit- tle Brick store where Billy Reeve has charge. BESSY ke 8 Sean FORMER THERMOP PLATE SIGNED BY CINCINNATI Maynard Felix, whe played in the tri-state baseball tournament with the Thermopvlis, Wyo., ball team, has been. picked. up by the Cincinnati Relé from Billings, where he has been play- ing..most, of this ‘season. He-is to ve- port to Pat Moran, manager of the world’s champ: nine September 24, im- mediately after the return of the Reds ern circuit, SORE enone een neat a NOTICE. On account of the addition of the West Side schoo! it is necessary to re- arrange the school boundary lines, A provisional division has been made which will be tried out for the firet week or two. As now determined, boundaries as, follows: All pupils F street and north will attend the North Casper s¢hool except those in sixth, seventh and eighty grades who will go to Cenfral. Pupils living in the Burlington resi- dences and between the Burlington and Northwestern tracks will attend the Central school. All pupils living east of Grant and Bonnybrae streets and South of the Northwestern tra¢ks will attend the East Side school, All children between Grant and Oak streets and south of the Northwestern tracks will attend) the Park school. All pupils living west of Oak street and south of the Northwestern tracks will attend the new West Side school Cniidren who will be five before January 1 may enter Kindergarten. Children who Will be six before Jan- uary 1 may enter first grade. School will open Tuesday ‘Morning; Septembor 7. A, A. SLADE, Superintendent of Sehodis, Aug. 31, Sept. 2, 4 State of fit, ss: In District Court District. Im the matter of the estate of Albert G, Chehey, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF TIME. APPOINT: ED FOR PROVING WILL, BTC. To ail persons interested in said es- to; notice Is hereby given that the th day of September A. D., 1929, at ten o'clock A. M. ‘ofysaid day, at the {court room Of said court, in the City of, Casper, in the Count¥ of Natrona, th the State of Wyoming, has ieen ap- pointed ax the time*and place for prov ing the will of said Afbert G. Cheney, deceased, and for heating the applica- tion of Sarah M. Cheney for the is- suance to her of letters testamentary, as exccutrix, undet the Jest will testament of Albert G. Cheney, de- ceased, wher and where any person in- teresicd may appear and contest the same. Dated Casper, Wyoming; August 26, 1920. Wyoming, County of Natro- af Sixth Judicial HAZEL. CONWELL, Clerk of said Distrfet Court. Pub, Aug. 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 1920. Wiiliam O. Wilson, Attorney for Hstate, st PIONEER GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 Sandison & Fiddes THOS, FiDvES, Manager Coruer Fourth and Jefferson Sts. Prompt Service We Deliver — Bhs] ety, town or village Trom the tial swink around the east: | it Withli u fny subdivision of any county of the State of Wyorihg, shall, ih @ny mwnher, create any indebted- ness ekceeding two pereehtum on the be Authorized to create an adidit! Indebtedness not exceeding four per céntum on the assessed value of the téxable property therein as showh by tir. laat preced- wefteral assessment, for the pur- thérein; and NY school dis- to create an assessment, for the purpose of the erection or enlargement of school buildings therein; debts efttracted for supplyimg -water to such tity or town Ge e®empted from thé Operation of this section. Number Three Authorizing” the State to contract ad- ditional indebtedness fér onstruction, improvement and maintenance of high- ways: * Article XVI, Section 1. ‘The State of Wyoming shall-not, fi &h¥Y manner, create any indgbtednés8 €xcteding one per centuth of the assesged value of taxable pi rty in. the State as shown by the last ‘general assessment for tax- ation preeédihg, except*to suppress in- surréction ‘or to provide fér public de- fense or ‘for the constriétion, improve- ment and maintenance of public roads and highways. r Number Foer Authorizing counties to ditional indebtedness seven percentum, for consttuction and maintenance of bridge’ and roads: Article XVI, Section & No county in the State of Wyomihg Shall in any manner create any indebtedness, ex- ceeding two per centum Of the assessed value of taxable property in sich ounty, as shown by ‘the ifst general assessment, preceding; Provided, how- ever, that any county may bond in any sum not exceeding seVen per centum on the assessed value Of the taxable property in such county, as shown by the last general assesment for taxa- tion, for the purpose Ur! é6nstructing and maintaining bridges. roads, of permanent nature. | Number P Ne, Authorizing the State to’ create debt exeess Of taxes for currént year for construction and improvement of high- Buch debt: 2. No debt in for the current year, manner be created in the State of MZ, unless the proposi- tion to .@féate Buch debt shall © have beert _subiilitted to a vote of the pebd- ple @hd by ‘them approved; except to buppress insurréttion or to provide for public defense of for the construction ana improvem@nt of public roads and highways; Provided, however, That no debt for the construction of and im- provement of public roads and high- Ways shall be created _in excess of. three per ceftum on the assessed vals &tion 6f taxable pionetty in the state of Wyoming && shown by the last gen- eral abs@ssmetit for taxation, and, Pro. vided further, That no debt créated by the state for the purposes of construct. ing and improving public roads and highways shall bear a greater rate of fnterest |than five per centum per an- aum. Nuthber Six Authoriaing:& ‘special tax upon livé- Weare fof stock inspection and protec- ion. Artitie XV, Section 15. It shall be lawful for the Igislature to provide for & special tax to be levid exclusively upoh all cattle, horses, mules and asses of the state for the purpose of raising money to aid in stock inspec- tion and stock protection. Such money raised by this taxation on cattle, horses, mules and asses be expended by the Wyoming Stock Growers’ Asso- cjation and such money raised by this taxation OM Bheep and goats to be ex- péehde by the State Board of Sheep Commissioners throurh warrant. “ued by thé Siato Augivor, the inspectors to maké stich stock inspection to be ap- pointed by the Governor with the ad- vice and cohgent of the président of the Wyoming’ Stock Growers Associa- tion. _ W. EH. CHAPLIN, Secretary of State. Publish Aug..28, Sopt. 4, 11, 18, 25, Oct. “2, 9, 16,23, B0, 1920. SEE BEN Oné hee working alon’ can, tmke né honey. SEE BEN «OM ian working alone ean Make nb money, Let us work together Your money, can help you work. 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