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x ‘ : . PAGE ‘TEN. : WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1924, GOOD NAMED ~ FOR NOMINEE CLEVELAND, 0., June 11,—For- nier Representative James W. Good of Iowa, western Manager for Pres ident Coolidge’s campaign, was put forward for vice, presidency today with the backing of influential ad- ministration leaders Those who are advancing the name of Mr. Gocd, although close to President Coolidge said they hav not received any word from ° the White House and knew that none was necessary for consideration of his 1 as settled.” of the pre "It is nbout as g Another, 2 membe dents’ cabinet said: “The sentiment is rapidly.”’ These leaders said the selection of Mr. Good could be made and still preserve a,situation in which the ee Ai Does! president was represented as being He Tamed Wild Birds desirous of king no hand, but leay ing it to the convention. FOUR STORES WILL HANDLE SHAMPOO SOAP n the corp ma poo-a nat recently cor con siderable extent h four Casper drug stores to exclusively handle this p and selected the Tri-| bune dium to carry fame in national marble championship at “Atlantic City in orge Lenox, Cantonsville, Mc. (at right, came out victor. s Wright, Springfield, Mass., is taking his defeat good naturedly. : Not to be overlooked in the Measures taken to control disease among livestock in Wyoming are the activities of the state as con- ductec; by the state veterinarian’s cffice. Among range cattle mange and" scab probably cause the great- est inroads on. the herds but lo calitles only are infected and re- sort is had to dipping. to wipe out the trouble. Complete .eradication of the disease is prodicted only af: ter the passing of the open range, when all pasture land will be fenced. As early as 1907 and 1908 the testing pf dairy cattle in Wyom- ing wag undertaken. ‘That year about 217 head were tested and of this number 77 proved to be dis- eased with tuberculosis. 69 of the the issuance of 100 consés for kill-| methods for rare metals. A great |1912, 641 were tested with six re-| ‘Tho ‘second most Important cis. Ger many Protests ing these old male animals. It is ar-| deal fas been published, Dut the | actors. In 1913 and 1914 5,870 lead | ease of dairy cattle is that.of con. ° e. gued by game experts that when] weak ayd the strong points of the| wero tested, of th's number 97 | tagious abortion. The. state wit- A gainst Soldiers) these ola bucks arrive at a certain| various ‘methods have not been in-| wero condemned, During 1915 and| nessed some herds imported aftect- ‘ age they become a’ menace -to. the| vestigated’as carefully as is needed. | 1916, 328 head were tested and 50} ed with this disease. However, it herds by kil'jng off-the mew-born| The Bureau of Mines at its Rare | found diseased; 35 of the 50 came| hus caused comparatively slight GENEVA, June 11—Germany | animals) and fighting, the -young| Metals Station in. Colorado neces-| into the state on rrauduient test. | losses, while in eastern states it ‘thas. protested to the league of na-| bucks out!of the way, * sarily had to do a great deal of | During 1917 and 1918, 10,834 were| has cost literally millions of dol- tions against the presence of y ~ analytical work jn connection with | tested, 61 Were destroyed. In 1919. lars in the loss of premature calves French trocps in the Sarre Valley, : Gathers. Data the metals covered by this bulletin, |and 1920, 7,104 were tested and| and the lessening’ of the milk sup. 47 the German coal region, in which The United | States Senate: gold} which aims to give the results of | 37 were condémned, During the | ply—the true ‘source of reven France was given by tho treaty|and ~ silver commission was | dely-|'the experience so - acquired. No| year 1921, and 1922 about 44881 | from the dairy cow. “ of ‘Versailles the exclusive rights|ing‘into intricate. matters pertain-'} claim for much originality is made, cattle were tested, of which 404 Dipping sheep for scabies is a of coal mine exploitation for .15|ing to the mining and extraction of|| although some published methods | reacted; 14 of the 404 were import-| common, practice throughout sec- years. : gold and silver in a.series /of meet- | given have been mé ‘ied, and some | ed into the state in direct viola-| tions of the state where they are ings in the Rocky Mountain region | new ones have been developed by | tion of the state law, and were | found infected and good results are M. M t + during December. Meetings were members of the staff. diseased when shipped into the | obtained in controlling disease by rs. Mentzer. held in’ California, Nevada; Arizona| A great majority of our prospec: | state. . this means. ‘ ‘ @ |.2d other states and the object was | tdrs have no knowledge of_ these During the past year thousands ‘The Cisease glanders. affecting Di Si de . i to gather information as follows rare metals and do not recognize! fo dairy cattle have been tested, | horses, that at one time was found tes ud en Annual production of silver, gold, | them upon contact. Therefore this [and the percentage founri to be| to a great or less extent in most and ‘other, metals “by » companies bulletin, properly followed would be | diseased is considerably less than | every section of the state has been — since organization; percéntage value | of ggeat service to them and there- | one-half of 1 per cent. Al of the | practically eradicated. CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 11,—J]of gold or silver content per ton | fore to the manufacturer. dairy cattle owned by the state] The disease Dourine that was Mrs Maude Mentzer, wife-of Wil-| mined. institutions have been tuberculin | found to be affecting range horses Mam C. Mentzer, former Judge of] Pre-war and present percentage | The Ontario Government has de-| tested and the dairy cattle fur-|in the north central part of the the district court, died suddenly last} labor cost per ton of ore produced. | cided to send the large silver nug- | nishing the mi}k supply to a great | state in.1913 has practically been night from heart failure, 15 min-| Pre-war and present efficiency of! get. purchased from the Keeley | many of our smaller towns, and | eradicated. utes after her husband had de- | labor, Mines’ Co., operating in the South fall cf the larger cities. Wyoming] There was a time when the dis- parted for Casper. Mrs. Mentzer] Turnoyer and effect of turnover | Lorrain district near Cobalt, to the| toflay is indeed fortunate as it | case mange affecting horses was for a number of years has been| on etticlency of labor. British Empire Exhibition | to be|can be said that she has a less| more or less prevalent in one. or Prominent in Wyoming women’s Rre-war and present wages. held in London next year. This nug-|.percentage of tuberculosis in her | two sections of the state. This Gis- clup affairs. Pre-war and present cost of tim-] get, which is a section of a 6-ft.| dairy cows than any other state] ease has been practically eradicat ber, lagging, steel, rails, powder, | vein, weighs 4,800 pounds, and is| In the union. Lawyers toM eet etc., also| transportation. worth over $17,000. South Lorrain Percentage increase cost of smelt-| is probably the richest silver pro- «| ing over pre-war cost: ducing district in the world, at the At Thermopolis Will present price of gold or sil-| present time. The current rate of * ves eet in curtailing operations. | output is 8,000,000 ounces per year, ata relative to: Government in-| all from high grade ore. THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., June 11.|terference through the forest ser- jib al lt el —The Wyoming State Bar associa-| vice and other governmental agen- tion will be in annual session here! cies. Increased cost’ of operations June 16 to 17." The session will be} through’ complying with govern: taken up with reports of various! ment statutes requiring certain re- committees and with addresses by] ports to be made to the several de. several prominent jurists of the] paytments of the government. state. The attorneys in the Fitth|" jreqeral corporation income tax Judicial district are preparing a] ana state taxation. royal’ welodme ; for: the; visitors, Any other conditions considered rar by the operators and prospectors as Two Seriously being detrimental to their opera- tions, Burned Today. In Explosion Gold ‘production in the United States in 1923 totaled $51,3778,700 an increase of $25,535,600 over 1922 and the largest annual output ‘since 1919, according to announcement made by the bureau of the mint. ‘The ‘silver production was valued at $69,541,184. a 29 per cent in- ampaign during DENVER, June 11.—Three men ren 0: an Leopold, back in the king 2 grea were burned, two seriously, toda: B ircles b; amazing studies’of bird life. ‘This ¥ sar By f : for himself in ifie i ysteri explosi: a fire| crease over 1922. The figure has _ per the possib of this p: : a: : nm a mysterious explosion. an ire 77 head were taken from a ship- duct. Hennefoam 1 dely adver-| Photograph shows the ¢ Ute Mita Pouch oH natty ee, kash Ei Ping |i2 the pumping plant of the Mer-| been A ge only) in 1915- and | ment of 200 head imported from pei Robi land ie vine crimes of th winning to frienc » thi ld Kirtland, or Jack i - | 1916-The country's reeord gold pro- r 7 5 eso wey Spatial hehe bts warbler, the rest of Am songbirds and the hardest to tame. The chanta Oil company in south Den: ut = p Nebraska. In 1909 and 1910, 885 ndard. lrug store, the the Midwest duction was mined in 1915, with a ver. The explosion and subsequent value of $101,035,700. fire did damage estimated at $1,000 before it was extinguished. partment of the Interior through baat iss Hk oan) ments, CITY BRIEFS > in the Bureau of Mines. The metals | Hennefoam, while comr n 1 rary covered by the bulletin include cer- new to the west haselon Frank Blattenburg is in town for, ium, thorium, molybdenum, tung: standard and leadir u 1 few days from Long Beach, Cal. sten, radium, uranium, vanadium, head were tested and 25 of these were found diseased. In 1911 and own from all who a hed, but ate from Leopold's hand wience was able to get good film studies for the first time, bird had and, thus, Dall macy were for this prod derson, vice y aru, Valuable Bulletin Issued The issuance .of Bulletin 212, “Analytical methods for certain metals is announced by the De- poration, wh kind in the east, e is a 0) r esident of Ca att i 5 le shaccatnpillgss sto" in tel ana. the ann oft dne fob eth With its rapld industrial strides. | "THO Nie metals aro becoming in: Tribune “starting “today will Un-| timers in this country. He has been] NEW YORK, June 11.—Several| Casper has et eeeee te Sal | creasthely important to our indus- doubtedly be of Interest to Casper] jiying in Long Beach for the last| hundred Japanese business and pro-| tu ahees an stant abi coun | tries, the Bureau of Mines points ‘women. two ye where he will return in} fesstonal men and students, meet-| ', preg t rE Wee the hand |0Ut- Rare metal alloys have prop- jot oe te ubout a week, ing in the Nippon clyb, today adopt- efficiency despite the handl-| ties which indicate that we are edie: FeaGlitien! aeveRAy "| cap from lack of space. It fs ex- of ‘Thermopolis,| Ing anti-American agitation Im Ja.| Dected that in the not far distant newspaper writer] Pan as manifested by the recent| fture @ new Mbrary building wil Casper. demonstration jn the Imperial hotel,| Pe constructed but at the present Granddaughter Of John Quincy ; herobratras an ipithe inpscisl: Bowe! | tes toetatea aitendg etme eae P American good: ing effectively. Howard ©, of Midwest, js a tries in other ways. The oxides and skin-troubles, There is nothingiin. y . palace bls Sos aha There aré now 18,260 books on eideréet etirtace: Adams Is Dead | +0: 1 xn tony. SA gs ihe 4 sonie salts are used as pigment them toinjure thet Bais Dr. Amos Barber | boos wore aadea aecing the yet, | er have medicinal values, R e ] » New Mexico igressman Winter returned Sat The circulation during 1923 reach.|DUTe Metals are - made into fila- s, 2 . : ing doctor's prescription which, for and your National Parks irday fro! Ne nd. e ments for Irradescent lamps, and a o urday from C 4 Babe To Have Memorial ed 95,000 loans. Besides lendipg | targets for X-ray tubes. By thelr ty years, has been con- stantly used by other physicians for only-on-the threshold of the possi- safe skin treatment bilities of their utilization, not only also as ‘special steels. Not only are You need never hesitate to use their uses broadening rapidly, but Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap the metals are effecting our indus-|} inthe treatmentof severe or simple DENVER, June « Bean, grandd Adar xt the United State nt Peters books to the résidents within : 3 efficient use ih alloys, the weight gery * be es Ce he an ey also (uends rural | 6¢ automobiles is’ reduged, and the MEE wad | necaiparecanesdes beeps : sehocis and to wesidents of the | wear and tear on tires ‘and Yoads is Pewee | SVENRNE, Wyo. June 11,—-Aj Balh Creek district. thus minimized; in machine shops ningy ' 1 of the late} A spacious reading room, a juv: nze tablet meme carly ke April 7, Mrs. Bean . De Aga tern ‘Chace weit} ~ ana | they help to give greater efficiency |]. eczema and other itching, burning, Santa Fe Superior Service and Scenery— celebr her one hundred —ana| caa.| li to ho placed on. the: dong ay une] enile department, = work room, and} tq tools and reduce production || unsightly skin affections, - plus Fred Harvey meals—your assura: bist hype ce returned to ¢ BE the it on the door; of one} o room used-as the meeting place licoste ‘Thalr development has/matk: Whey prescribe Resinol, knowing of a delightful trip secor ba Poe keg pent thre months|f the operating’ rooms _at the} of a number of organizations aro| eq a’ milestone in the progress ot |{ thatits remarkableaoothing, healing fs ieee r diz nd Two-| Fs ne : _ sine Warren Aisoioesel important parts of the library. civilization. action is due to ingredients so gen- For picture folders and details write oO hospital here. room has bee: - - and % ast this after! fedicatad to. Dr. aarpinabeoades tae ‘There- has been considerable - un- iat can ke SOE HALL, Division Passenger Agent ~ Bs ene is wervices ‘as : ae ertaint rdin; tical A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co. se geY its where hig} his’ services ‘as pioneer ” physician 5 000 Antelope Ceetae AES: Seer ES ‘All druggists sell Resinol Soap and Resinol 524 Seventeenth St. Denver, Colo, dquart will be for the remain-| nd surgeon. Dr. Barber, who was 2 D Ointment, For trial size of each, write to of the tourist season. in intimate friend of Owen Wister, ‘Ma vom iy gaia to nave been ene original of ~— dMN@up In State nd Mr I i Wilkerson an | McLea Ait é ee ‘ The ORIGINAL led : Malted Milk 7 ‘ Career The last officlal cet f ante- \F a Ford Magnetos week lope inthe alate of Wyoming ‘save L/ &, oe Milk se the number of animale at’ close. to A Recharged J h, typographi 5,000, and so far as can be ascer- Give Better Lights ha ped from a tained with any decree of accuracy, M P vacation in Thermopolis, shows a considerable decrease in the ore Fep— se number animals. Easier Starting Ii. and J . Perkins of Whit However, there are still several Auto Electrical Co. 136 East Midwest Ave. Phone 968-3 in Casper on good-sized herds of these beautiful little animals to be found in Na- trona county. ‘There are a few bunches sti'l ranging on the Sweet- water flats west of Alcova, and over on Horse Creek and Fish creek, Other small bunches may be found in the Efell country southwest of Powder river,.a few in the vicnity of the Converse county line beyond Pine Ridge, and several good-sized herds beyond Arminto, on the flats running up to the Big Horns and around the Bar C ranch near the Big Powder river canyon. These animals are. protected by the state, and have been for several years, but they are gradually being diminished by ruthless hunters who are always willing to take a chance with the law, Out of the 5,000 antelope in Wyo- ming, expert hunters claim that there are about 500 old bucks which should be killed off,. and, an effort will be made to secure an amend- ment to the game laws perm; itting The Letter Shoppe Arie Davis, Gladys Moormg T. Hansen is in town from Mrs. H. 5. Dorvel- has gone on Miss Estell A ine, of Lovell Ww i Kocher Miss Augus: | } eon oat ling the Unt I um where phe is a membe the Kappa Delta soror v go from here to her Electrical Service That Counts We Do No House Wiring But SPECIALIZE in ELECTRIC APPLIANCES and FIXTURES BALLOON TIRES” To Fit Present Rims Give owners of cars now in-use*- every advantage of large-sec- tion, low-pressure tires at the LEAST POSSIBLE COST’ y left — several « 1 extended trip to York and Chi one the great We mantain an up-to-the-minute repair department “whereby we can give you immediate service on your washing machine, vacuum sweeper, irons, percolators ~—in fact any kind of electrical appliance repairing. We Rent Vacuum Cleaners CASPER ELECTRIC COMPANY ‘ Will Move Across the Street About June '20 ARLINE ANDERSON DIES, Arlir Andersor ear” old 4 Ponsont z wT =z < o : leona Davis, prise an Anderson, dled of the Socialist under: MIMEOGRAPHING = - = ee Washington, D.C. who he Pome sf ay re of foreign affairs in the! a Public 119 East i 5 Phone G. W,. Cave, Inmurance: man, who | i last night to take the! signed: up by the. Releaee forge poaed Stenographers First [52s 1993-5 ° ° caer Autraped hit tall ciathit: Cree, Leeds toon Towa Yor burial, | Rearance next fall on the American es err feces coe = 816 W. Yellowstone Ph . sped fr lly clothe ‘ 108 to Iowa for burial > * v fighting hile rescuers had. tobe hi eee sane Hotel Townsend Ss "Appligdke’C. . onei808 over the by the girt until un Ree rER =. atest PHONE 2800 Pphance Co, conscious and (hen was taken to 1 r its try a Tribune Clas. Yor results try a Tribune. Clas- f A ified Ad. 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