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PAGE SIXTEEN TEPAETATO rans CNCOF BRED OF STATE LAW TD AFFECT VOTE: 7 fhe Casper Daily Cribune FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923, made a million dollars in his Salt Creek investments between 1910 and 1916, had been granted a divorce from his wife in Los Angeles a few days ago. Hopkins came to Casper more or less by accident in 1910 when he was employed by the Reed Investment company of Denver. He later helped organize the Midwest Oll company and the Elie Basin Oil company in conjunction with Verner Z. Reed and ‘Oliver Shoup of Denver. In 1916 Hopkins sold out all his|/the island where strikes of field ‘Wyoming interests for slightly more] iaborers have been on for some time. than a million dollars and went east.|"None of the mills have been forced In late years he has been interested to shut down because of the strikes, although some of the centrals have worked on a reduced scale. Within 48 hours in the Guayama district recently there were 40 fires reported, culminating in the burning of more than 700 acres of cane. ing was written in virtually the same territory. It is a long ery from the mud | bath, as it was given to the tribe | of Washakie, to the modern house | as {t 1s to be erected on almost the same spot. The quality of the mud is the same, although it is adminis- tered in a vastly different manner. cera bt BEANE H. HOPKINS OF 40-Minute English Complexion Clay $1.00 Per Jar Smith-Turner Drug Store in the oil game in, Texas and Okla-| homa. _— CANE FIRES LAID TO STRIKERS SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, April 13.— Strikers or their sympathizers are charged with the setting of frequent) can fires which have been occurring recently chiefly on the south side of belief then that to bathe in the waters of the hot springs renewed youth and brought vigor that would endure in battle. are not a new thing at Thermopolis, THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., April 13. —In recent years mud baths have become popular treatment for rheu- Taxpayers Election Lim- ited to Ones Who Pay Levy in Own Name. matism and kindred diseases, but CHE Wyo., April 18. — owners, who soon is, some of them are ote—on a proposal to issue $115,- district bonds, have clerk that he has be- of real property tax- able ct on which the) that Indians had used the crudely * F bonds will b n. The ix ity of > onds will be a lien ne inajority of constructed tub in some manner homesteads are owned jointly by hus-| and now it is believed they dis- bands and wives, each of whom has but undivided interest, and ajority of cases wherein is so dwned the return for mate in the name of the wife, in such cases, will according to some of the older citi- zens and to evidence that has been discovered here. On the bank of the Big Horn river, opposite the mineral hot springs, workmen removing clay for the purpose of analysis to ascer- tain whether or not it was of the kind required for use in the mud bath house to be erscted by Doctor A. G. Hamfiton and associates, came upon a long, coffin-shaped box made of logs and set in the heart of a large deposit of this curative clay. It {s a supposition that Indians, years ago, discovered the value of this clay deposit and in a crude way | 2 ort 2 Atlantic 10% y Malted Milk gave mud baths before the feet of | tory reaching from Atlantic City NORTH CASPER BRANCH white men had trod upon the banks | 2nd South Pass and up in the direc- of historic Big Horn river. tion of Twe-Gwo Tes pass, (a, dis Corner H and Durbin Streets Phone 2207 Several citizens of Thermopolis, 4 ld, who were b . aah! ght theca: ith. tha peonene Giciaive, was followed by a raidict Notice to Ranchers and Producers REALTORS who came to settle this country, | Whites upon the Indians and was | The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. i ‘ance remember the old wooden bath tub. | tho last of the great Indian battles | QuickLunchatHome,OfficetsFountains. Ship your beef, hogs, veal, poultry and eggs to us. We Loans Phone 1480 Insur: They recall that they used to wade | 1" Wyoming, although a few years } RichMilk,MaltedGrainExtractin Pow- will pay you the best market price at all times. in it, barefooted, and after the mud fter Washakie had joined | der&Tabletforms. Nourishing-Nocooking. had dried, wash it off in the hot springs that bubble up in the bed of the river. Then it was supposed covered the value of the mud bath even in those early days. If the plans of Doctor Hamilton and his associates are carried out this year Thermopolis will have a modern mud bath house and an by © vote in the coming bond) other hot water plunge. In con » because she will be able to! nection there will be a dozen small produce a tax receipt, but the hue-| apartment houses, completely fur. band, equally interested in the real property which enfranchises the wife and equally interested in a proposal to issue bonds that wi!l be a lien on such property, will nat be able to| vote. Persons owning interests in real estate which are assessed in part- nership or firm names also will be disfranchised. Se At the end of April approxtmately | 1 ) workers in the New England | textile mills will receive an advance eraging 12% per cent. wages a us to fit all sorts of bad The Formative Oxford. | Sensible Yet Smart 9 Simple Lines and Fine Quality Lend Smartness to These Very Comfortable Oxfords We enjoy selling these Shoes because we know you'll enjoy wearing them. They make for us new friends and keep old ones. toe shapes, in black or brown kid. $9.00 Wige’s Additorial When foot-tortured customers come to us seek- Ing relif, we gladly give time and infinite care to help them. Years of experince and stud: receive sympathetic attention here. Wisem “YOUR SHOEMAN” nished, for accommodation of those who wish to come with their families to take the baths. There is a story about the wooden tub to the effect that just before the last Indian battle between Arapahoes and Shoshones, when Washakie was a young Indian chief leading his warriors against the Arapahoes and other tribes wh were encroaching upon his huntin grounds, the Shoshones, und« Washakie, came to the banks Big Horn river and visited Ther mopolis hot springs. It was the r f Soft— have taught feet correctly. You will Then, according to tradition, tho value of the mud bath was dis- covered by one of the members of the Shoshone nation. He made his discovery known to Chief Washakie and the entire force of Indians who were to engage against the Arapa- hoes took mud baths and plunges in the hot waters of the mineral springs here. This was supposed to have hap- pened in the early 60's, during the Civil war, and the battle, as it is recalled by pioneers still living, took place in what fs now Fremont county, Wyoming, having continued with vigor for the greater part of a week and extended over the terri- tance of 150 miles. This Indian battle, which was un- with the whites, the 1 r in Indian raids and fig Sale of Fad Tailored Clothes | SALT GREEK FAME 15 Old timers in the fields read with interest nouncement in Denver papers week that Berne H. Hopkins, thi -——~ “ask for Horlick’s The ORIGINAL 8” Avoid Imitations and Substitutes OR isfy DIVORCED ON COAST Wyoming oll’ the an who WHIPCORDS | WORSTEDS CONSERVATIVE AND YOUNG MEN Offered in a variety of colors, sufficient to sat- inating tastes. | CREATED A SENSATION And well they might—for here are values unheard of before in Casper. 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