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The circulation of The Tribune is greater than any other Wyoming newspaper. sam:| Che Casper Daily Tribune DE Hn: . MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS .- 2 Se eros a ; iS ea ae = te) oan; ean .7 s Newstands, 6 Publication Otfices: VOL. VIII. NO. 278. eet Giemer ee 4 CASPER, WYO., TUESDe. =! "°!2y 55 rane 16, 1924. Goliveted bs Carton To cote areas Tribene Bide 316 Be eecone Su r IEW SALT CREEK WELL GUSHES OIL AT RATE OF 6.000 BARRELS TO IRRIGATION WV TALK TOON sme x Boston O11 000 000—x x x “ SPORT WORLD LUMINARIES DEAD 205°" | THE LIKOTI MURPHY KILLED; CHANCE CLAIMED)..." PROVE MODEST Pittsburgh -_. .000 200 300—5 13 Philadelpt -000 600 00x—6 11 0 Batteries—Cooper, Pfeffer and Jimmy Murphy, Champion ‘Automobile Death Claims “Peerless Leader? of |smith: wubten, Betts and Hentine, Giant Flow of Crude At Philadelphia— R.H.E. Frances E. Warren, senior sen- atom from Wyoming, and Charles Wie oe a ane river, Victi i Baseball Fame as Culmination Philadciphta’-s00 200 oe 7 17 0| May Be Cased Off to . Winter consremsmam, were ¢ ter, Victim of Tragic Cra. renal gs fe aetna y Advantage Secured in| %" coun sentra’ commits ay Monday on Syracuse Track of Lingering Illness Seige th aeamies Gane. Couch | Make Test of Lower }4 ihe Party's headquarters’ onthe Se REE eaIStaere ve Cs Hebe Formations, Report loor ol 8 5 “a Speedy Work to Be Royalty — building. The ones SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept. 16.—The roar of racing mo- LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept. 16.—Frank Chance, the] At New York. RLILE, house gaye county candidates and mot be Followed Up. Senator Francis E. War- ren was today noon the hon- or guest of the Casper cham- California banker’s son whose brilliant baseball career won anti —_ him the sobriquet of “peerless leader”~ of the naitonal|New York - ¢ p : A Batterie game, is dead today. He faded quietly into unconscious- Gama sat 4 ‘A tors and the hum of busy speedways had died down toda‘ the party supporters in general ; an opportunity of talking with |for Jimmy Murphy. The body of the champion automobile Senator Warren and Congressman | driver, who met death in a 150-mile contest on the New 4 r Balete apne era tara ews | York state fair grounds track yesterday was being borne ness and death at a hospital here last night after a long| at party,” % interest to the /hack across the continent, to the home in Vernon, Califor-| Uphill battle against failing health : nia, which he had known from early} Chance who led the Chicago Cubs) week ago, he apeared to be gaining 5 ; 1 All talk in Casper today vs and Wingo; Me- coun on the wonder find owdy. of the Midwest Refining ew York. R. H.E.1company in the Lakota sand +003 000 000—3 12 1]. 4 000 000 100-1 ¢ 2/in Salt Creek. At the end of Mr. Warren arrived from Doug: : N : A pBernacitelVatvesiathi: Batteries—Donohue, May and|the first 24-hour period of ber of commerce at its forum ria ie ees been during the be the time for departure p Sal Peseiitaleaciel vietotiog ina x! Hargrave; Barnes, Ryan and Gowdy.| flowing yesterday dsapees the luncheon, addressing the peri aaa Se tie cane opto came this morning it was a sad little| managed at various times the Bos- At Brovklyn— K R. HE. well which is No. 34-X, NW% Sec. members .on the various) interested group all through the group which gathered in thé trainjton Americans, the New York Bt’ Louis 410 408 21016 28 1) 28-40-71 had an output of 6,074 bar- phases of the Casper-Alcova ae evening. ‘ shed of the New York Central sta-| Americans and the Los Angeles club ‘hte sath gerbes gn project and relating certain in- Tt. is to Senator Warren’s in- ee i tio here, with bowed heads watch-|°f the Pacific Coast league,’ was cidbgts of history in connection with] fluence in congress that the Cas. ed’ the casket of their friend and|™anager of the Chicago White Sox the state fair. per people in general look for the comrade placed aboard the baggage | When he died. “ “Now is the time to push the Cas-| Alcova irrigation project to be car of the Lake Shore Limited,| He went east last winter to take ~ ee z speedily pushed to completion. While they entered a car farther{Over the reins of the Chi¢ago “club a Qe LEAGUE, ral i Aphid indicating ne pres itor’ in talk. “The price is| Senator Warren is a veter: up: back. but came down with influenza. hicago— : . H. co of a large amount of yas. pit hie but are we arorilide porter of reclamation work and Upon arrival in Chicago the casket | Charles Comiskey, owner of the ball si: : Boston _ 100 120 000—4 12 Le ay connections prevented the that out through a series of surveys| Was chairman of the first commit-~ will be transferred at once to the|team, advised him to return to the Chicago 412 000 10x—8 12 baba from bei entirely capped in which will reveal economic benefits} tee ever appointed by congress to Sante Fe, Murphy's favorite route,|coast for a rest before joining his Batteries—Ehmke, Murray, Kuff-| for 4 complete test of rock pressure. to the derived from the project and| investigate reclamation and irri. ; and the trip continuel on'to his home|men at the opening of the season. ling and Heving; Blankenship ang! Partial a: herdel, Rhem= and Gonzales, Clemons; Ehrhardt, Hol- After the well had been permitted to flow wide open it was pinched lingsworth, Decatur, Wilson, Robert-|in to half of production. With tho son and Deberry. flow thus reduced, pressure went up : Partial ysis shows much gas possibilities: wi “shi gation projects. With represen- state; This he did, returning in time for gi rouse, ber cent emulsion and about 4 tie pinay urhiaid = ca ae tives from 17. western Lg heer ay § PRS aad r The exact cause of the accident the initial game between Chicago is 3 At Detroit— R. H.E.|per cent water in the oil, ‘wort in Siporetion with him j which resulted in Murphy's death{}and New York, Illness overtook | / is =-700 301, 210—14 18 0 nae j ‘ji ne. most. x robably will never be known, _J again, vever, and in a-few] G00: 008 101 2 2723. * he. : ‘one-of the m ed % ‘ Wan established however, that” hé ‘s cag ais back” in~ Southern | F ~~ Batterles—BRomméll,” tion im the country.’ ~ < Stoner and|?.000 barrels. ‘The Lakota sana r 8 s , : had been hugging the inside fe California, fighting his: game fight es Bruggy; Johnson, Holloway and{of coarse poresity which permit: Boe Oana ee Dae aie teceh Coniresaman “Winter: is. equally ° | | of the art track. ee [against Overwhelming odds. ie ‘gol oe UT aor need Wap tain pte President Coo Tent his -| as enthusiastic a worker as Sena- 5 As pointed out by his companion] At times he seemed to bo re- oe (Helimaan ‘bit homerun‘ ts: 9th) | relieved “ana~a: well. flows “unre, without hesitation “toward ne | tor Warren along the same line. ; é drivers, the: slightest deviation from} coverins from the combination of ; ‘ a: At Cleveland— RK. H.E. | strained, SDDropHauoas ‘nectesary, for PeelIMs | myer ainne his fest’ d-y in nation. : i 5 an: aboslutelyrstra'ght course while | bronchial asthma and heart trouble ‘ ~~. Washington -...100 000 050—6 13, 0 » Lakota sand was topped ai inary surveys. You have in Dr. Mead} af government work he hae tent So close to the fence would result in| which clung to him after his attack | ‘ Cleveland 000 000 020—2 8 112,504 feet, according to information hang! of "the. S60! Wan. barvice, HG snaretes to poeniee arsine a clipping it with the axles, and cause | of influenza and when he celebrated - “s Batteries—Zachary and Ruel; | obtained today fr a R. S. Ellison, @ friend in whom you may trust for] “irrigation projects and. Is rete Be ee tS (Continued on Page Five.) his. forty-seventh birthday here a BRAN CHANCE Coveleskie, Yowell and Shaw. : he ones ‘served you here as state} now doing his utmost to hasten ice president of tne Midw vi . From 34 feet a shale break was untered. The bit was then sent down 12 feet deeper into the sand, : king the present depth of the hole 2,546 feet. Hight-inch casing was run to the top of the formation. Since the purpose of this deep test was to re the extent of Lakota sand production and not to open up a new producing horizon. for imme- Utilization, it {s not improbable a thorough test of its has been made, tho Lakota will be ca off and the hole drilled through underlying biack of sands, It wan stated today by a compe: tent authority that the discovery probably means millions of barrels of a new supply of oll to keep the refineries here operating at present sapacity for years. Continuing, the oll expert dec t the first and second Wall Kk sands are far from drilled up, and with the Lakota sand present- ing a virgin horizon, the outlook for Salt Creek is one of the greatly in- creased life and output engineer.” action on the Casper-Alcova pro- Ip concluding Senator Warren] ject. s gave full assurance that the ‘efforts Senator Warren last evening of Congressman Winter and himself} was enthusiastic over the Casper- to gpery the project through to com-| Alcova project and predicted early ion will continue undiminished. | completion of the work. A delegation of Douglas business Republican women of Natrona AK . + (BULLETIN) ederay. preety pee the sheriff's office, un- KEMMERER, Wyo., Sept. 16.—The bodies of eight men, all badly burned, were re- earth 5 aie a nb ct Sawer seecoan in a tent in| noved from the main portal of mine No. 5 of the Kemmerer Coal company shortly after | Go iscrine tho {uct that the ie Deer Cree .park on the Muddy range. e raid netted 30/2 o’clock this afternoon. Fifty-five men were entombed within the mine by a terrific tentially prodacti gallons of liquor, 1,500 barrels of mash and all the equip- explosion at 11:45 o’clock today. The bodies of the men were recovered a short distance | acreage embraces at 5 ment that went with the distillery. within the main portal. \ which will conservatively allow tho John Parsons was arrested as the operator of the plant * drilling of 500 wells, a further ex which was ‘cleverly concealed in a]session had been stolen in Chicago penditure of millions of ollars in canyon close to the edge of the park | July 14 last - ifty-fi li Bee ae ine No. | {veloping Salt Creek production i i 2 # — -fiv a u vy se area. McMurray isa newcomer in Cas- KEMMERER, Wyo., Sept. 16.—Fifty-five men, engaged in repair work in min men was present at the luncheon.| county were organized for the elec- Joseph Garst and Harry Potter of nm campaign at a meeting held y that city, aided by Otto Bolln who} last night ahd presided over by js now a resident of Casper urged] Mrs. B. B. Brooks of Casper, state Casper to give its support to the| committee woman. Mrs Frank 4 + Wyoming State Fair. Mention was} B. Firmin was chosen county > made of the difficulties which have] chairman; Mrs. C. D. Murane i accompanied the staging of the an-] vice chairman; Mrs. Fred Blatt a 3 ‘were petitioned to use their influence | treasurer. in gecuring a large appropriation at It is the intention of the Repub- the next session of the legislature. can women to continue their or- of the chamber of commerce through| and to work for a better under- Scene of Tragedy Today; Rescue Crews are Blocked by towns in eastern Wyoming and| Standing of the principles of the i y. t; vot i 1. k pentace aoe Wee seat. | PAY Py AE wolgee 1s guners ALLEGED (PERATOR Ky ARRESTEN Smoke In Efforts to Penetrate Tunnels St Cian Foot Crushed In J fi Fall From Truck; Charles Earsley was taken to the > : Casper private ‘hospital this morn- Ww - 26. * ( WASHINGRON Sanh, 16-—The | UPEE Fg tinct eactaring tm c a certainty Old wells now tap- froma truck while attempting to t Sublet, W. ren miles north of here, were en-| ping first and second sands will not 4 as Secretary Wilbur, cutting per, having come here recently from|5 of the Kemmerer Coal Company at Sublet, Wyo., seve s v a load of vel id his foot ‘Thi akes the third still that . +4 . ‘. dey, ‘ be deepened to the Lako her sitet wis wa page Bikes oa naira: ipsa aliens “es vik Seen EReORuE i by te sherif’s | Chicago and if ‘the Mlinots associa-| tombed by an explosion at 11:45 o’clock today, according to word received here by the|>e deepened to t kota, when nual event end these tnonttendanct § secretary and Mrs. Edna Thou - = Ee ine Coal Camp Seven Miles North of Lincoln County Capital Is A report on the July booster trip] saMization even after the election i . Navy Budget Man In Hospital forthe navy was brought to a focus | CTushed right foot. He was thrown speeding east with the expectation| Frank Smith, severely injured] office and the federal officers within | 10m Prosecutes him as they have company officials, The mine ordiaarily employs 200 men. that sand is later called into play. i : ~ é The 500 wells will bo new ones from that he would arrive here in time| Saturday afternoon when the tackle} the last four days, SURMEe oe nincurrae tibet The men entered the mine shortly before 8 o’clock to put in some additional timber] spuaaing to completion. for Friday's cabinet meeting. Se ee Oe neee meee. Dome). “Charles McMurray, }who. was ar|be arsppéd-in-favor’ of the more | and brattice work, according to reports to the company’s offices here. Reports here| Af this time the Midwest {s carry- It was indicated) at the White|broke and fell on him, wag reported | rested for running a still’ on the | serious charge of car, theft. were to the effect that there had announced at the Denver office of pordered all possible ald rushed to|img on another Lakota sand test House, after the secretary had left| to be resting comfortably this after-|shore of Michie lake last Saturday Wa ieee been but one blast within the mine.}the bureau of mines. San Diego, Cal., that while there| noon. His injuries consist of a slight|and who afterwards made an tn been but one blas ucture. It 19 Sublet, from the Union Pacific prop. on the top of the So great was the force of the explo- — erties at Cumberland, Wyo. (Continued on Page Eight) was no special significance in the| fracture of the skul! and lacerations| effectual effort to escape, has been Negress Who Used. | sisnutiteree: that the ' portals of SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, sept.|—— call for his return, it was desired| about the head, chest and body, turned over to we Iilinots ‘Auto: Shp eMetnadhs aun! BATTAO 126.-- As¢ ie: oreisok “nin, action that he be here to confer with the a motive association for prosecution -¢" o'clock’ this afternoon rescue crewa|huge clouds of black smoke president regarding the next budget At St. Louls—New York-St, Louis It was ascertained after his arrest Knife Is Released were wnable to penetrate the mine.|coming from both entries of mine allowance for the navy. game postponed; rain. that the Ford roadster in his pos ol pnmaiprltwrmmeeebaiiigeltccm. thal Nowerck ithe *scammeree, Coat” oo Pil uial mob Evie: 13 a 6 Ee as seoseece ain AM RNY ict 2 A a eth Aaa cee deci aa Nbis BEteae — CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 16, —| mine at this time in great volume Sit / any at Sublet where an explosion Anna Baker, negress, arrested on a] Sublét, is a small office station|today entombed o 60 miners ON wy | A 4 E FAI Fe | charge of weilding a knife on anoth-| and mining community seven miles | according to word recetyed here. y er negress whom she found in her| north of here. Rescue crews, The ill fated mine was consid husband's company, was released] cording to word received here ha’ one ofthe safest in Wyoming. WE A T bj E R | DEAI When’ police were unable to ascertain| been formed at mines in the near ‘ the identity of the other women or | vicinity and are being rushed to the| OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 16,—Bugenc the whereabouts of Baker, both of| scene of the explosion. Company of-| McAuliffe, president of the Union ‘i Jj whom disappeared before officers|ficials when informed of the explo-| Pacific Coal company here, has C 1 4 arrived at the scene of the cutting. !sion and the fact that smoke was thi: sds S- <= tseuing tema tit mae in hove nnd Exhibit Space Crammed, Crowds As —_________.|Washington Is | '.toti stair sues | Vessel Sinks BHP in anal Show Is-Launched 4 3 a . P| The last serious mine disaster in . i econd Man Wanted for Bold Holdup|cresr, vet 'sis’ morning vy auc-| Claimed for | | ¥== ret occurred Au! I Repair Dock At Douglas This Afternoon gust 14, ‘rontier, where mobile for Newcastle to bring the gust 14, 19: mn her ji iba lgetiy Sapna! ia ae é men were killed and 16 re 4 Of Bank at Lavoye Believed ghar ge eee Pres. Coolidge): se sions art ih DOUGLAS, Wyo., § owned and | 6,000-ton mer M We of] prevailed here today when v ‘ ner Coal com: | Baltim eo apse ag Wi annual state From early morning long line of at tgs reared ge) A! paves Taanane mobiles trailed into the city and indications early this an ext nt one in the workings of tho mine John C. Mundell, arrested in a Arrested at Newcastle dent Gn eed Toth asa Safiltia’ aloo" of Lavoye oe » is in the WASHINGTON, Sept. 16,—A il and will be tried the] plurality of 30,000°votes for Pres!- As art of this month for the| dent Coolidge in the state of Wash-}| There has not been a mining dis-|in the wet b shortly after the robbe ted by the Ker county latter The sheriff's office received a long distance call this offense. Two other men, suspected | ington was.predicted ina statement| @ster in the Sublet district since | Building and Dry Dock where it is| afternoon pointed to a large opening da attetdan f : Ci a ; 8 rolfie ‘aiterations.’ | Three hin Taean 1 istory of the state hz 5 nprehe morning from Newcastle to the effect that the second man |of having some connection with the| issued today by James I. Reynolds, 1881- undergoing alterat Three hu Never in the history of the state h apr vanted for the robbery of the Salt Creek bank at Lavoye| matter, are also bemg held for trial. | director of the Washington ofiice of} _UENVER, Colo., Sept. 16.—Unite dred workmen aved them-Jan exhibit of the state’s resources ed livestock, ar ces Leak A Sis a the Republican national committes.| States™bureau of mines rescue car|selyes by leap! scaffolding | and indust been marshalled for]erected for t pale S85 Beveral weeks ago was in the county jail there. New- COBLENZ.—The Rhineland. ngh| Mr. Réynolde Paid he. based hia | stationed “at Trinidad; Colo., hax |as the vessel overturned public displ Agricultural hall is| products bear + 7 nls pr astle authorities say that the description of the man| amumiseion announged that pledges|estimate on reports received from | been ordered to Sublet, Wyo., whore] ‘The accident is believed to have bursting wits fine ‘arreys ot farm, eee 6 ored aah ater diemaste vantee y have incarcerated tallies almost| vietaea 27,000,000. gold marks in|C. 1. Fitzgerald, Mepublican state|55 men were entombed in a mine|becn caused by an open sea valve| garden and orchard prodiico, barn hes, Notre unty 5 actly, and the man they have in F July and 21,000,000 in August, lchairman of Washington, 2 shortly before noon today, it was|or port hole, are filled tp overflowing with blood- (Continued gn Page Bight) is hi