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ee a Weather Forecast Gh Cg ri i [ : rcs * a et ee in temperature. VOLUME VII. CASPER, WYO., SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1923. ~ NUMBER 203. 5. [0 FIGHT NEW YORK “WETS” FIRE AND FLOODS IN = <spqepect— _saresvonns | PEL OF OY NORTHWEST SERIOUS = LAW TOBE MEI C'MON IN = THE Mix y with st his tra Forest Regions of Wisconsin and Michigan Pray for Rain as TeR'S WARM U/ If} y=) ing at the dd American Le ey ANYTHING Vy: Hy 4 y | iy Eagte f Ares t with Tats | nge! > i heavy Wf | seca July 7. Sport par a /| fl F \ = he boxed thr Cloudbursts Devastate Alberta Region in Canada; Fighters Battle Flames in Superior Forest f con the Oakland boxer's chin caused him to clinch and “hang on.” In a two round affair SEL | Governor Smith Attaches Random of St. Louis, Wil ed he could take punishment. They roughed it, Willard wing his Signature to Mullan- land blows ST. PAUL, Minn., June 2.—(By The Associated Press.) —Forest fires and floods today still were menacing far sections of the northwest in the United States and Canada. oppc int While rain was being vainly prayed for in the forest fire areas, virtual cloudbursts were Eh ask nd of the Pbore the | = Causing distressing conditions in Alberta. One death due to the floods was reported at a ee pantloweels walshed 4 | nae Repealer as End Blairemore, Alberta, where Harold Joyce, 8 years of age, was drowned. pounds and announced he was o St Little change was reported in the Crow’s Nest Pass district and in the Okotoks aren! papee lly to meet Firpo at MEMO: Debate. where Sheep creek flooded the town Trains were tied up and hundreds of automobiles were stalled in the south ern part of the province. Further east, in the province of Ontario, little change was noted in the forest sections. At White River, Ontario, the vil lage which was threatened by fire for several days, rain fell for half ar hour yesterday though it relieved situation somewhat it was not to entirely relieve the da United States, northern Minnesota, north Wisconsin, and upper Michigan settlers, directed by forest rangers,|city, all of which will be w.wed their struggles against in-|qjrection of Casper lodge, B. P. O.| Organizations will creasing fire dangers 7 ade at 10:15 and the f More than 200 men are battling to edloni theelty.hall grounc keep the flames from entering Super- arade will’s or National Forest in Minnesota.|the Cay by x tile = ‘The forest is surrounded on four sides|throughout the United States. The} proceeding Cown Center street, the tires. Most of the other fires in| Casper lodge feels that this particu-|narade will halt at the court house Minnesota were either under contro! |lar Flag day should deceive a public) where another fag will be raised. In or being checked except two blazes |demonstration. Consequently the lodge | each case the flag will be presented4 near Buck. One near Echo Lake had|has invited and is inviting all organ-| to the officials by C. T. Weidner, ex- Lurned over more than 4,000 acres izations in the city to participate in| atteq ruler and will then be thrown ‘The other, several miles northeast| raising a flag at the ctiy hall and an-| +> the breeze by boy scouts. | of Buck was stiJl advancing after |other at the county court house. Ap: | — Pastan levine’ of Douglas, Wy2:./0°4 | aod" algo, wus mala « repeater’ phbisingstl tate rin operate 320 head of hor: ‘and cattle to be| House that President Harding would ae burning over 4,000 acre F Serr: In Iron county, Wisconsin,» and| through with by the Elks in, submit- ised in. thestwenty-seventh. revival of | ™&xe nay statement across the state border in Gogeble|ting the flags. ‘ Baas sins thansaraaieean er avavnl- Oc |. < Gonferevcen slooking)-to-a-, aleiatic county, Michigan, forest fires were ‘The Elks will also have evening July 24 26 and 27. The contracts | 2etermintion the g nt's po cuang onward, taking a neavy toll| services and Congressman Charles E. fall for 75 longhorn steers, 100. cow expected to he sea 1 timber, summer resorts and lum-| winter has accepted an invitation to and calves, 65 wild horses, 30 head of | Ween Comm'ssioner Haynes and Con ber camps. participate and have a seat of honor Pic oatven/\tSislninaesesys0 Hes Alot | Te ee a ae eee At Upson, Wisconsin, the entire|at the evening ritual. Senator Fran eaeiteaGronehas Ckrahes je] enue Bureau with the probability that Getteatiot |G nee auu other live stock to be used in the | Secret Mel'on and the pres town is fighting to save Warren and John B. and hundreds of thousands of feet of] have expressed their regrets, since show haye not ben contracted both willbe consult valuable cedar logs owned by the Mel-| they will be in Alaska with President eee ee edie eugiiattietsledediup in ome of the most vicious stock | REPEALER SIGNED lon Cedar company. Harding gt LcePaa Govern Te B , a d oO A ctude REPE j oe i B. Rosa wil make " evel a a he Powder Rive and af ¢ FRIDAY, OW AND ELBOW iNend, according to word received. JOHN FS 1) Y A rigands Wee ut Band of Foreigners ever reared in the Powder River a i pr nivens ON RAMPAGE. ‘At 9 o'clock sharp on the morning -j Heldion Mountain Top; Anarene oli Ae ekg aaait tee itiiees cutie lara , Nu Je June 2.—The i S CALGARY, Alberta, June 2.—H’gh|of June 14 a distinctive sound such fes SEER ace, Ma) ee 7 en will be made £ aters in the Bow and Elbow rivers|as the blowing of a siren wi ; i, Soamen Continued this morning to menace|and on this signal Boy Scouts who cluded in Latest Releases John F. Vivi | few strokes many homes in this city which stand ' onn . wian | affix his s at thelr junction. Although the E! : 5 Ss > aaa cere | eal bill how fell 3%4 inches in the night afte: ° 2 TENTSIN, J — oy A oaret . “f announcir we lea feet in a4 tours, tesn|| Fair Weather CRS ee eee Lhe) Ansocinted Prees.)—Voun|. DRY Director «| 2 mz the |__ WASHINGTON, June 2.— Associated — Press.)—W M. |While the federal govern- Johnston, number 2, on the Ameri- |ment’s policy relative to pro can la tennis ranking list, de- | hibition antbecemne tae pro- feated Jean Washer, the Belgian | yoni ja. S ent in New star, in their exhibition match here | OTK, in view of the repeal of today, 6-1, 6-1, 63. the state enforcement law, re- ined BRUSSEL dune CASPER ELKS TO TAKE LEAD I FLAG DAY CELEBRATION HERE June 14, will be celebrat e ceremon ndications CONTRACTS MAELET FOR | sc BE USED AT CHEYENNE 0% Sim dings An airplan para nae 1 organization of the! throw out nder the | Flag ed in Casper with elabor le by practically every infl bute to the the pa will be rais. 15 minutes only altern present tha ‘The Elks for years have celebrated ensive exercises art out imme- CHEYE Dr Davis, manager of the Chi Frontier Days celebration, today ounced the letting of contracts te| die McCarthy of Goldsmith, Wyo.,| xton Irvine of Douglas, Wyo., and pyenne New York enforcemen }E law repealer, 1 in the question. dd. Governor 1 it last night with th of a p ature to the legislature's dopted alarm was ocpaees By. ns Bice ar The death of Mrs. John Bryne, which occured at 5 o’clock | dits aiahAuienitat: Fao ee Ceb ys Ene SUH OW Cate ban- | 1 act t southwest of here. The rain fall here = Seeger eA ats % Reser oe So 8, an, sritish cts a one Mexican a Rae the yesterday was 2% inches, the most in F orecast for bis Pa a Rae i ea ee Ce avons, oe mele ete citizen, have been released unconditionally and arrived to- For Colorado pert ble bever day in twenty year. b eral = < saab y pars'’>| day at the relief camp a rs chw. ace ing a te would mak Mae Weber ordered that nobody C i Ww k sis of the respiratory organs. gram yet there camp at Tsaochwang, according to a tele- —— and light win oming ee. Mrs. Bryne became ill Wednesday of this week and was % WASHINGTON, June 2.—Appoint go within two blocks of one bridge, and firemen and employes of the pub: llc water department toiled all night : 4 7 Those released today Jerome! Chinese government e F confineditoyhenibed. AtiAio'eloek this morning ele told’ the| 4.” rausyscamericas, “Goamednee| ear rec ree en eee anid murat of Jona. By "Vivian of Golden nurse to go to bed since she was| hotel Colo., as prohibition director for that nnounced today by Com that the last forelgn ragga po Would not be} Colo. New York, employ SHINGTON, June 2.—Weath- wa. favor yesterda ress of the negotiations oth British jects and brokers r Wa to keep another clear of refuse. The feeling better, An hour later she ant : ahs freed until the last of the outlaw band er outlook fe e we rf aron Daniel company at Shanghai. 1 and | missione sini Pe the fin taeni rn water was withlin a few inches of the] °F ce k for the week beginning | again called the nurse and asked her| gaward Elias and ‘Theodore paiere, | Bad enrolled in the army. The| ™s!e" iar of ¢ Al reve planking of each spa Monday | to raise her on her pillow because of nue bureau. Mr.* Vivia ce Emmett H. McClenahan, who Rocky Mountain and plateau 1 toda howe the difficulty she had in breathing.| shangha Residents of the lower lying sec Manuel A. Verea, manute Trea AG tions of the clty today kept in readi-| resions: Generally fair with tem Her head fell back in the nurse’s| turer of Guadalajara, M cated that the en ettlement of the maka REE mess to flee. They moved their be-| perature near norma arms as she ceased to breathe Wigs Wikcaitn. resin vochwang | fitlt Probably would be ef‘ected in a Jongings to the upper stories of their Pacific stat Generally falr ex he deceased came to Wyoming] 201 prospects were -for the speedy re_| 2% 235 R UHR RA IL .) ake jes about 20 years ago from her home in aeeey F ———>———_ home, Scores spent the night with] cept that occasional showe a ug peepecia vere ior thei siéed: north coast; Olney, Ill, She taught school in Cas-| letse of the eight other foreigners [ pee uerriies Gat Urtneta earn: a : imprisoned on Paotzuku mountain, | 66 - _———— Stanlake, her four young chile came the bride of John Bryne. Two and her brother were burned to death] cnijdren were born to them, 'These,| son reached Tsaochwang Sale of Liquor to acquaintances living in safer parts of] probable along the ————— in a fire which destreyed the Stan-| \rolena, a 7,| sent an airplane » home at Sodom, three miles from| ore note and Katherine, age for their talent and at-|} bandit upuane to reeonnater hel Bg Middlies at | vvzsieuvonr, tine 2—ay mre| oN eae a SUMMARY OF | indians Leads 1050, beating Way | ir actin” ins aN Annapolis Sy Ah June 2.—Seven- | for sisters in Californi shal newspaper pubWsher, and Le At the time of ner Geath the de-| Solo avtoat Gi POnden® Tatar te Netainedl ain cee We Care La macs Jorn Eee ee] aocaroute, ssa, een of the more than 400 midshiv: 8 will be grad on of San Franc!sco and Shan men of the sentor ¢ v r “as, &) uated from the naval academy on 1 ve r eon t hanghal and a brother of| ‘Thursday of next week with. “sta | cera the federal ¢ nine ward Elias who was released! rating,” that is they recelved ‘| for of t ve —The United Ste 8 45 years 0 sha!, The others were Fre \ 1 fer ibeaed Ase M sixteen dis. |. CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 2.—Jo-|_ CH Wy ane De iaphulin att tIOW arithe anacter:| eoker of Want eo : labor board dism'ssed sixteen dis- po high Re kt NI EE hy ains are now at the Shaffer-| broker Dites between ‘raliroads and’ thelr | eePH Martell ‘is'under arrest at) Tan: | George Beech, of Chicago. and Lar: y chapel pending funeral arrange-| the # der on a federal char of Toledo, O., are he'd » of int#oduc-| pence Ven 2 ents, It is probable that the body] today and Reginalc towlatt 0 BES ing Iquor into the Wind River In-]by the Cheyenne police, pending re-| Sit he shipped b Saito igive obarborce today and Reginald H. Howlatt of/ of 80 per cent or better of the mul the th 1 * BERKELEY, Callf.—Fred Emer. | “lan reservation 2s ccilg | pilde fromm ‘tnels| parse to) sabesaaree | Fh Otney, lay aos chy a, | ple for the entire four years’ cour by complet pagbe een RESINS Goat ana Witter, dled Frank Farrell, arrested at Glenrock | of inquiry he youths were arrested lease seit as determined today when th 1—Gua Ais Giiatein si cea snas He horn 181850. ¥ for alleged violation of the Volstead re while beating thelr to the Ita B z j total was finally made up, The ag lt a 1 paren we act, has given bail of $500 for his ap-| Pacific coast. They are “broke” but : meg sregate for the course ts 880, no sible 1 PRS 10h neon 2 NTINOPLE — 2 xpected hourly, although ‘t was con-| Wash., will take first honors, A total] woo! clips have been sold : ; ; Rev. Meletios Mataxakis, patriarch dd ikely tha the bandits might! of 188 sed with credit” and the} ly at from 43% to 44 cents pe pound. ad ¢ At 1 ng fulfilment of remainder were simply “passes” some| One flockmaster refused 44% cents y sant manded of th getting through by small margins for h's clip. k | of the Russian Orthodox church, nOlK ‘0 or ‘ee pe “nme | SZ MIOROS SLAIN) “lecds Towns (ecco Greeks, demanding his res'gnation. . . ia Se, TTT 2 In Dominion| PARIS—Doebate in the chamber |* “4 4 Hauora: Dh jor of deputies of royalist activities in * ad tividual - R t . ° ° * e > ° ° > ° ° > beaten by street gangs resulted in SPOKANE ash., June 2.2 the government receiving a vote towns in Crowsnest Pass, Alberta confidence by a majority vote of have been flooded by the bursting of 162 he banks of Old Man River’ after MANILA, Jue $.—(By The Assoctat-]an attack or liers of the constab-| 16 hours steady rainfall, according to Sa ee Presa—Fifty-three fanatical Mor-| Ulary, In the firing that a special dispatch from Calgur twenty-five Alberta. EB) no Georgetown | ed REPEAL WILL WAKE were r tric lights and power University seismograph recorded | os, Including Akba the self-styled | Swany te meg REREAD VDL earth tremors of “pronounced inten- |yuitet proof prophet have been kilied| aMang tie dead, ioater It wen wotain| nave, been cut off: the telegrama| 108 ANGELES, Calif, June bouna penitentiary to which iterated her intention ¢ Lop ida foe A ee A estimated at 8,300 miles from We Bates 4 fas estab-| stated, and railread and motor traffic} Clara Phillips, convicted of slaying] on Nove 7, last, she was sen AyeElaaty AUR, Temes tits CH Y Al igton; aspatentiy’ south In a fight wit hthe constabulary on] shed that he haa escaped. ‘The con-|is at a standstill, Sra. ATPREENIMEA OMBLNA TS BeLitr itancet to kieeGreoee ean ae diteh. HoNeNTA 3 the island of Pata near Jolo (Sutu),| stabulary suffered no casualties 5: to t Cole! . v m ten years to life cur Lee Philly ho J ; 7 ab sear age, sere es ae BaGer tae ery he town of Coleman is partly] mer, was expected to become a prison nstead of being (aken from the}ed her at Yuma, Arizona r i No details of the uprising have been] Although dispatches then indicated! under water, mines there are en-|er in San Quentin penitentiary today| train which brought her from. New| left the train here w! . THREE HELD AS VIOLATORS. | reee!ved. that the uprising had been quelled.| dangered and light and power cut|un'eas her uttorneys obtained from| Orleans and placed in’ Jail here, her| hit he could tavern rant y ee einforcements were ne insular | off. At Blairmore six houses and the] tthe state supreme court in an Fra in Gos Angeles was of only y | memt t ‘ : E, Wyo., June 2.—Infor-|* On May 21 & similar Moro uprising | constabulary, Before that Governor] Victoria bridgge were washed away! cisco a writ df habeas co.pus prevent-| minutes duration, and that paitathitann, but her ciatensy1 4 r t and filed in the United States|in the same locality was’ reported to] General Wood, learn'ng that the Mor-| and light and power are suspended. | ing her incarceration there until after tha ts Ge pale alate Gueateon cate, gk ee rd ‘ be: court here ‘Thursday charge George| Manila, At that time it was said that | os were practicing lawlessness in the] with some strects under six feet of| ste had an opportunity to appeal for| the train far ite trip north en UD] Mae Jackson. who was with hor y ' tt be th Daka, alas Tony Liccota, of Chey-| Akbara, who called himself a prophet! name of religion, had sent a detach-| water. At Frank t feet of water | another trial aK Ae Raph pa Petree ween. ane : sin 1 ! enne, and Paul Kon of Rock Springs,| from heaven and said no bullet could] ment o& constabulary to Pata to cope| covers somo of the streets and the| ‘fhe hammer — rnurdere a hie crowd gathered at the sta-| Honduras was told at ight 2 with violation of the Volstead act, tough him led hig followers in! with the situation Cenadian Pacific railway tracks ough Lo Angele last night, < 1" rw uh ‘To tn ae Way it not ’ . 1a ‘ atin tr)

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