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FINAL EDITION VOLUME VI. ALL. SCORES eM, Ez.) Boston ... i 200-000 O10—3 6 2 Batteries—Keck and Hargrave; Marquard, McNo:csra and O'Neill. F ’ At Boston (2nd Game)— Cincinnati E. x CASPER, WYO., Qverwhelming Majority Given Measure Now Before Senate for Final Action; Defeat of Act Indicated on Poll of Senti- ment Taken Early in the Week teday by Senator McCumber, Re- publican, North Dakota, in charge Towa; Co! | Cooper, Ohio; Coughlin, Crowther, Curry, Dale, Dal. Unger, Darrow, Davis, Minnesota; | Dennison; Dowell, Dyer,” Bitiott, El- llis, Hlyans, Fairchild, Faust, Fess, ‘Fish. Fitegerald, Focht, Fordney, |Foster, Free, French, Frothingham, Fuller, Funk, Gahn, Ohio; Gernerd, | little prospect of a vote today. Statements were made Monday ciers’ bonus bill today over President Harding’s veto. tending Carr, Che Casper Daily Tribune AY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1922. HOUSE PASSES BONUS OVER VETO SPORTS MARKETS ; NUMBER 292. SALT co CREEK ROAD | NATIONAL UDAGUE. J) tom 2 ee es YOUTH SHOT IN CHEST, MYSTERY IS UNSOLVED young Curr was shot. NTRACT IS LET LATE SPORTS | Louis here Saturday, but stepped is unknow! CONSTRUCTION OF 18 MILES OF _At Brooklyn (1st Game) — ef the bonas bill, te defer until to- by leaders that a poll of the senate St. LAMB sinh telat eckes techn sestesssee900 000 OO}1— 1 3. 1 | morrow consideration’ of the ques- | failed to reveal enough votes to ST. LOUIS, Sept. 20—(By The A Brookclym. ......e0cescsereseeeeee Soooetcel 101° 102 01*— ¢ 11 3 ‘em of overriding the president's | pass the bonus act over thé’ prest- Associated Press.)—“Whitey” Witt, | Batteries—Haines, North, Barfoot and Ainsmith. Clem- Yoto,, of the motwary, bat after: an | dent's velo. cevisr fielder of the New Work ; Grimes | 2 Americans, Ww: ot hit by a oe isp Ot ea ee |_, WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—The house passed the sol- tiara Betis ta: the gaia’ with. mt. ‘ if the funds are available, until it is |nOUnced this morning ts for nine miles paved=the entire way from Casper to/Of road work in Fremont county be- Salt Creek. jtween Crowheart and Circle. It in- ‘Thé’ontract announced this morn.|‘!4es.etading and three steel bridges. ing calls for a road nine feet wide,| 7" ‘etal contract is for approxi- with a sixdnch conerete bare and «| Mately $59,000, the bridges to be built twoinch black top. ‘The Levy Con.|PY J- F- Turpin of Wheatland, and : = : the grading to be done by Peck & Cain truction Co. iven th 7 SE Ca ee eer we ofc Riverton and iRander, The. don cent by the latter. The figures show pe At Brooklyn (2nd Game)— R. H. E.| The vote was 258 to 54, or 50 more th ‘Poli i i ; » an the necessary on’s pop botde in running after a | 4 un st. Lowin: 101 000 21813. 20 1 eworthinds mafority raj ingle wears decal Policy of Continued Laka of penis Brooklyn . ae . 0o2— When the veto message was taken up Representative Mon- hit him onthe forehead, \according rovement Work North ere Announce Batteries—-Wright, Sherdel, Doak, North and Ainsmith;| dell of Wroming, the Republican leader, told the house the | to a letter made public here today P * pe Cadore and Deberry. quections Javaived in’ the legislation ; Murphy, A. 'P. Nelson, Newtons M fy: Bee Seemed (renee the Along With Mammoth Contract Today |had been considered for a long time;| Norton, Ogden, Olpp, Osborne, Pai Ametigen jFaaree. te \that membsrs had had opportunity to] Patterson, Mo.; Patterson, New. Jer.| The letter was from James P. ae is At Philadelphia (1st Game)— R. H. E_!study ‘the’ president's veto message|sey; Perlman, Purnell, Radcliffe, Hon of Evansvill., Ind, who stated | + j z A Chicago . 000 101 S00— 8 16 0 [274 that he doubted if any votes/Ramseyer, Ransley, Reece, Reed, he was a spectator at Saturday’s | Contract for 18 miles of paving on the Casper-Salt Creek tore Philadelphia ‘210 013 OO2—9 12 2 fesbena- Shears Ath anything gained| West Virginia; Rhodes, Ricketts. | game. ie |highway was let Tuesday in Cheyenne by the state highway ia Ba! 5 OF. ar amis het, debate. Roach, Robison, Rodenberg, Rogers, | department, according to an announcement this morning by t _ Batteries—Stucland, Jones, Osborne and arrell, Announcing that he unlike the ma-|Rose, Rosenbloom, Rossdale, Ryan, } Sati*Conwell; state Highway commissioner, who sin C . th ris; Meadows, G. Smith, Winters and’ Henline. |Scchy leader, proposed to stand by|Sanders, Indiana; Sanders, New York: DLER BOUND ri irxriag ps! y sider ies Peenbiea Wears: x eee the president in this matter, Repre-| Schall, Minnesota; Scott, Michigar( in conference with C. H. Bowman, engineer in charge of dig- Freese bo oe of Rie pong ite | Beate, Tentessee; Shaw, Iilihvls; jtrict No, 38. This paving will adjoin the present stretch gf beet . or : mocratic leader suggested that there! Shreve, Siegel, Sincl Sinnott, pnved road and will result tn approxi-;commissioner, regarding the conhec- At Philadelphia (2nd ie wa ic a be an hour's discussion. ‘This was met! Siemp, Smith, Idaho; Smith, Michigan; id. tfately’ 28 -tnllan \otrooncrete frome | Gon" or the sautawant Rennie tate ba Chiczgo . . 000 ©6000-— with crles_of “vote, vote" from the R¢- Speaks, Sproul, Stafford, Stephens, corner of Second and Center strect/pany with the seven miles of paver Tem Philadelphia 020 603 ON*—11 13 1 | publican side, anc Mr. Mondell movad| strong, Kansas; Sweet, Swing, Tay- as on the way to the Salt Creek oil tlelds.|rient that has already been put in on th ~ Batteries—Aldridge, Jones and Hartnett; Behan and/the previous question which Was/ior, Tennessee; Thompson, Timber- _ |It is the most {mportant road contract |this road. ‘The facts are that when Peters. adopted and the roll call started. lake, Tincher, Towner, Vaile, Vare, William Hays, arrested by J. N- iet this summer from a Casper view-|the Midwest bid on the state's royalty : ‘Tye roll call follows. ‘Vestal, Voigt, Volk, Volstead, Wal- hipley, special United States nar point and will greatly facilitate the oil from school section 38 in the Salt | To override the veto: ters, Watson, Wheeler, Willia votio agent ,has been held under transportation of materials to the oil !Creek field, three years ago, that the 3 At New York— R. H. E.ji Republicans: Anderson, Andrew, 'lincis; Woodruff, Woodyard $2,000 bond for appearance at the fall gelds. As explained by Mr. Conwell|company agreed to pay $1.50 per bar Pittsburgh 000 100 201— 4 10 0 [Mass.; Andrews, Neb.; Anso: Zihiman—188. term of the federal district court in this morning, the Casper-Salt Creek |rel for the crude and also to spend New Yerk 000 100 000—1 °5 3 eyenne, op the charge of selling highway is one of the most ditficu\ fee annually for three years on 5 Beck, , Benham, Bird, Blakenry, narcotics. in the state to keep in good condition|the Casper-Salt Creek road. The _ Batteries—Cooper and Schmidt; McQuillan, Ryan and|>* es eet Bois, Bond, Bowers, Bulwinkle, RosceSatles, auto river, Heys was taken befére M. P./owing to the hundreds of heavily | Midwest has’ spent the $300,000 called Suyder. na; Burdick, Campbell. Pennsylvania; cans Cit; 5 w ler, United States commission laden trucks that are operating daily for in the contract during the last ., |Brennar, Brooks, Penna; » P s : of Kan, y accident Vheeler, Unit. —_—_—_—_—_ ! Berl jer, Cable, Camp- Con’ Pai : tor his, preliminary “hearing. on the road, \three yeers, ‘their contract expiring . i ‘ke, Burtness, Butler, ‘ tinued on 1. Four.) c Pp ‘ owes P 5 Cl . -Chindblom, ——— - It is the intention of the department |this January. At Boston (1st Game)— Bic. 34. RAPS enees: . Chelmtss, } rites i . Christopherson, Clague, Clouse, Gole, to ad@ paving to this road annually,| Another important contract an Cincinnati 022 910 400—9 14 0 Ohio; Connolly, 3 i surrcynds the shooting | turning to his rooming house at 534 @ bid of $516,862.50. There is one! Bostes Goodykoontz,, Gorman, Graham, 1i-| | Mystery West Yellowstone. A man stepped VORGE SOUGHT. lsmall britige Included in the 18 niles | {Tet calls for completion of the work Batteries—Donohue and Haygrave; Gerewitz and Gibson, | nots Green, Towa; “Grong, “Mass.;|, of Harold Carr, 20 years of age, at | oo) OT bchind a .tolephone post DIVORG of work. The Denver concern wit |? July 1 next. EI ONeill. Hardy, Colorado; Hau-; 7:30 tast night, while he was walking | sng poked the gun in his. chest, er start assembling materials this month, CO"Siderable’ criticism develope? in rs £ Hayes, Hickey, Hill,) down the alley between Elm and Oak | fitiny it, ( arr staggered across the | ecree T. Jones of Casper has filed ang will begin the actual laying of |Ffemont county when tho highway = rns Hull, Hutchin-| streets in the 400 block. Carr was | adnat MB South Oak, where he |Uit for divorce against Beesic -M-/bavement next spring as soon aa the t¢Partment failed to let a contract for ae = - gon, James, Johnson, S. D.; John-| shot by » 22-high-power automatic. | V0 peiped into the house by the |JONes, whose last known address was|Seother permite, The work is ox, th@ CrowheartCircle road at thelr JR : SS }| son, Washington; Kearns; Keller, Kel-| revolver, the bullet hitting the sixth*| "taonts - Denver, charging desertion. |pected to be completed in the early |Testilar meeting two weeks ago. At r 1 ; Mi Penna.; Ken-. rib on the left side of tha breast just ra sya The sult alleges that the couple 3 that time, as pointed out by Mr. Con- cut ley, Michigan; Kelley, j Oilicers Cart \d McGrew found é fall. pit , < dali, Kennedy: Ketchum, King, Kis-, above the heart and following the open, Carter. and Mott were married November 15, 1894, and : well, there was only one bid, and the 47 J Sell, Kleczka, Kline, Penna,; Knut- rib around, taking an exit from the | Him here. They also found the re- | tha: the wife deserted her husband on| The expense of the paving will be| sight delay of two wacts in letting ter : "Kopp. Kraus, Kreider, Lampert,| left side. It did not penetrate tho | Yolver which ts supposed to have in- | or about January 5, 1914. They have|borne by federal ald and the state,|the contract has eived the taxpayers Se Sees Taleo, ‘Larson, Minn. Lawrence, lung. Dr. J. R. Havsard, who is at. | {llcted the wound in the alley where [one child, now married, whose address | 85 Per cent by the former and 35 per| thousands of dollars. le, r % hat ve oO e $710.0 oe a " ¥e eh eT mee Mestes burns received Fayre cheat Rha Harold Carr is the sor of Andy oo te jheicaha aid to amount to $334,- Toetase neectings sees neater ** Let « |gor, Madden, Mapes, Michaelson,/ “re Probably more serious than the ominent stockman at Bar- clase teat coast ean “cuansacpasesins ape aA hears the staie expense to be| come out ‘of the state bond issue is te Detroit .......... Michener, Millspaugh, Mondell, Moore,| bullet wound. i companies has a .women’s section.) xsuch erroneoun Pe ai Tae eat ak ae rest ia taken: care i. Batteries—Shawkey and Schang; Ohio; Morgan, Morin Mott, Mudd, Accontiie to Carr's own state- | controlled and. ‘staffed entirely hy provatied. cen mng ems on wes of iy seers! aid and by the royatities sy i } thea © vege ihe ore ae { The apple contains a large percent-|women and employing more than two bias te ae in the Wy: Ld rye aaa Sab pod age ot» phosphorus ‘than any other! hundred agents in London alone, all ne tie r & El Nicolaysen and | == eS HORNSBY CETS_- - Washington | ( : St. Louis . AS 000 o—* * *{ in Batteries—Francis and Gharrity; Shocker and Severeid. | Tower Meet. In i PAI ee oO F a oO NM E eS re | e At Chicago (1st Game)— RH. E.! Flight Finals ; | a Philadelphia 000 00 OOO — SO | BROOKLYN, Sept. 20.—Rogers Hornsby hit his 39th ‘ Chicka. ‘400 000 oof—1 6 1 fingered bbe Seer segr rao | | home run of the season in the ninth inning of the second Batteri Naylor and Perkins; Faber and ik. } lane of the Disko On éoaupeny'¢ bull | game between St. Louis and Brooklyn. Cadore was pitching. - 4 in the semi-finals of the Casper \Earlier in the game Hornsby hit his 38th circuit clout with iy ne R. H. E.| the cae Get club Taeed antec : |Cadore in the box. At Chicago (2nd Game)— peerless <i gene Haley Philadelphia OO 0 Oe | ree. eRe eat ad ths tiniraatch | Pesan costly Ma ibe r ; re gel Se SO “eaeras CONGRESS WIL Batteviee—Ogden and Schall. | ‘up to. Billy Meir in the fnais ot \Qperators in Session Here Today Draft) vamsse ot a2 inere bene title aitter , this a with Rehr | if ‘3 ¥ ence sepretinet: Wd the working piss. | Mi ‘At Clocditad Oe Gane Roe £.| oo eon etna abies. Plan for Eliminating Unnecessary At considerable clacussion it was ADJOU RN FE Ri D AY E 1 No farther progress was made in | + , 3 1 be appointed by the chalr = pe ncale oro oon. 10 Ze 3 | meaning ety te Work in Salt Sreek District SS Smet or ined ot 8 . - . id in for submiss’ to the body Batteries—Collins, Russell and Ruel; Uhle and Sewell. Art Schulte match will meet Dr. J. 2:30. This dee dao by Mr Sulliva |. WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—A resolution providing for H. Jeffry for the club championship. At . + : who appointed I, L, Aitkin, sid Keo ii i j i |. “Four men remain in the running a well attended meeting at which harmony prevailed |? *?! Ba oe ns Bi 8 sine die adjournment of congress on Friday at 2 p. m., was At Cleveland (2nd Game)—. \ : R. H. E.! in the tenderfoot They are |and the general opinion expressed that an equitable plan) ‘“” ee ba J. Boley, G- ') passed today by the house and sent to the senate. « - = | MB, Overman, ©. E. Dawson, J. A. |could be worked out for the elimination of unnecessary drill- is has oe risa ale ; Bostor 004 O— * Richardson and J. S. McRea. The. |=. ; Pare joston ... ee ede se ‘and Richards-Mc. ,i2g in the Salt Creek field, the operators of that district after | Cleveland = 'd O'Neill. \ C:ea matches are scheduled for this |&8 two-hour session at the Henning this morning, adjourned Batteries—Piercy and Chaplin; Bedgood an I oey afternoon. after the appointment of a committee of seven to work out CASPER AUTO THIEF | SHOT IN CHASE WITH | The meeting was calledeto order by | ¥ » | W. H. Ferguson of the Inland Oil and - Refining company who stated the pur- pose of the meeting and explained that | it had been called with the view of; | | Eddie Moon, colored, Casper prizefighter, and lately employed as a night port t a ining. if 1 +4 Brew: c ae ent ROSS ee ares yh cthvan re Eatin cowntonre petals was ahek in the night thigh at RISD yesterday Redeye by 8 sheriff’s Chicago orth Western ,of the Chicago & North Western, advised the men to return |°f: unnecessary drilling and the con- posse, miles north of Cheyenne on the Yellowstone highway, when he refused to stop in _Shop craft employes of the & a t lto work under. the Willard-Jewell settlement agreement. |"*'¥3tion of gas pressure in the field.| an alleged stolen automobile. After he was wounded, Moon leaped out of the car and it railroad, employed in the Casper shops, hee z This agreement assures the men of their seniority as of June |;,.,, fet ths Saekoni cen Sected chat’ | careened over an embankment and was wrecked. The wounded man was taken to Chey- on strike since July 1, decided at a meeting at the Cooks’ and 30, last. i secretary. In a few flowery remarks | ¢tne and will be returned to Casper this evening in charge of Deputy Sheriff Seidel sho Waiters’ hali this morning to go Wyck to work thie afternoon. Approximately 200 men in the Casper shops are affected. |in which ne congratulated those pres-/ left last night on news of the capture.) strom, who is a guest at the Henning.) Romsa and George Staten. As: tia . ; a : tis-| The 1 le f Shariies “wi *jent in their choles of presiding officer,| With Moon will be Rod Luque, color-| It proved to be the car in which Mcon | three men approached the Pole crecl: This mornzing’s meeting showed that the men are not satis-| general wage scale for mechanics will be 70 cents per |fr Ti oriie Pateicn tanks ane phaiz/ea, also of Casper, who was with him|and Luque were captured. "| bridge and submit a plan when the meeting | is reconvened at 2:30 this afternoon. | \ » About sixty-five men were: present . 4 representing about 90 per cent of tho| : lacreage in the field, but largely dom-| Py «= a linated by Midwest and Standard in | ‘terests. . board wa: which they wi jour. 15 miles north of thé city yos- pe A deus acele wader Pn sad be 3 . . panne 4 land called the meeting open for tie, When the capture was made. Sheriff. Marqu's. broadcasted the | terday afternoon, they say @ éar com- return to work but that they must obey the decision of the’! It was pointed dut at this morning’s meeting that shopmen business at hand Three S were, rpported | theft of the thres cars to alll surrou 1 the north at high speed. a American Federation of Labor and the heads of the shop had gone back to work at Chadron. Neb., and other points! 4 rvll cull of those present wax then’ stol e Marquis’. office jing towns and a special posse was se command. to slop went unheeded: and crafts unions. 3s ‘on the Chicago & North Western and the men here could not |‘***" bY the secretary and each one) yesterday morning. ‘The first 0° th out from Cheyenne by the Re] Fe 5 pia Rte Luque jumped = .. 1 _ tati from! tand t al di: f thei 1 ary jsiven an opportunity to offer sugges | was reported missing from thy H county sheriff to patrol the {and + led into the h Moon i A telegram received by the local representatives ‘ai out alone regardless of their personal opinion on the! si)... ‘this was done by number.| ning’ hotel nt 2:30 a. m., It? sus a}stone highway. In the posse were | Stepped on the accélerator bit atau R. C. Ga eral chairman of the federated shop grafts matter, — - sll of whom appeared to be favorable} Buick roadster owned by A. Js Beck-| deputy sheriffs James Wilcox, G. -H. | #ontinued on age Four) i: gon s ! i H