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The circulation of The Tribune is greater than any other Wyoming newspaper. S) Che Casper Daily Critame MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED P. eee ESE TERE NO. 91 Member of Audit Bureau CASPER, WYOMING, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1925 On Streets or, at +Ne ®, 5 conte FOL. IX. Circulation ¥ ILLIONS THRILL T2 WONDERS. F SOLAR ECLIPSE PHENOMENA OUSE BILL DEALS BLOW AT PERJURY ‘ait =i : —— : - ani PHONE } PROVES FAILURE. e NEW YOF 24 UNDER THE ergdo ide Unable@ CAPITOL DOME. Stans Sent | ‘ ! TANO WOULD. Io Give $10,000 Bond = NGE STUDY sy COL. W. H. HUNTLEY. ed in any sum not more than five | 3 Major CHI Wyo., Jan® 24,—| thousand dollars, or by imprison: | 4: Wey Lt hit a e hahenlaaikethe he)-=The ghost | ment in the county jail not exceed: | t was ed out. I - ing one year, or both such fine and | > . = | sent to the ‘ to determine " pte ; f Ht | LJABLE severance tax 18 uneasy ints] {mprisonment. Nervous Breakdown and Gray Hairs Reveal Strain Eugene's to esitse causes stabas 5 Dream of Astronomers ting Dlaco and is turning) «Section 4.—This act shall take ef. | * rk j wl cured at the ized as Bnet r from side to side. From reliable| fect and be in force from and after | Stecher Underwent in Dodg res [di ps¢ ealizec as nght c I Democratic sources it is learned that | its ge. ging Arr est After A iding ee Day Is Turned ] At | a resurrection may be looked for any | pee SUN FOLLOWED BY ay Is nlo xame enservation 408") Gay in the 0 nch of the legis-| House and senate committees are Escape of Notorious Slacker : SINEW \SORK, dan | Midni h islahion Taken Up ture or the The trimming | sitting with the governor on budget a é | NEW YORE ‘ idnight Blackness ye deposed severance tax amend-| matters. The first hearing was held | j test de of t I C f be ment received by the people at the | Thursday. | PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2 Tired of being a fugitive, he said, Eugene Stecher, com-| *'® e = n Conference. Tas cere his not salistactory House. bill 42 from the elections | Panion and chauffeur of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, notorious draft evader, is in prison | pa kee - oa (By The Associated Pres o the De: rats attempt | o 3 iva, e : Cr, iF i s | Cc a of c aE dila'eeesibnitg 3b anether amend. copins| tte. eanee Eee pe acre today in default of $10,000 bail. Stecher, charged with aiding and abetting the |v ¢ ength follows th Dreams of astronomers « ' CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. ropéeal through in the hope] eniash F nereeaon of a member of the American military forces and with harboring and conceal-| 88? ‘hat static fs not entirely a lo} 6 ai, total eclip ft S ; t it carr: © years ce, | 5 : ‘4 rendered tc > y } cal . ffect. | Seeing otal ec (are) b4 “the odefendant- iin’ a'|‘™ Il carry two years hence, |” jr5u56 joint memorfal No,, 1 by ne Sere stee nec uearacaeet ) phe it mes district attorney yesterday. On} « . 1 that-algun under ideal condytte criminal trial who goes on| In the house of lords yesterday | Mt, Brough of Uinta county mem nut - bus breakdown and with his hair turning grey, from worry, he said, were’ realized today in‘ Né . “ye morning, Senator Merchant, Demo-| rallzing congress not to increase Stecher walked int t ti Ie a ae ARS! be the witness stand and “lie t, from Goshen county. brought | Postal rates occupied: considerable United States Distr tote | York nd New mgland. Rroentiy Ne PE Pp oe hb on time and attention in the house but ompanied by a Is -—- i P >t from punishment for pet-fhicae until it comes back trom com.| °F the whole ermany several ¢ z " iiaga : we will cease to be i Wyoming if} mittees and is subjected to -tits| Senate file No. 15 from the Educa- le he had seen Bergdoll at ¥ (By t Mpa introduced by Judict-| rough handling it is certain to re-} on committee, provides for the ig a few days before sailing n| 1 upon the recom-|celve at that time, The senator's|Teading of the Bible» in public . this country, He declared 1 5 scja- | bill which {s identified as. Senate | Schools. j repeatedly ursed the milllonatey sy dar i [rile No, 20, provides for standardiz.| Senate file 16, introduced by the | the United Sta ipa ing prices of comimoditi It is a|Judiclary committee relates to the jar c tic owl hooted 1 flew ut. The] yy on “e x st ' | brief bill but it is powerful. Its title | @sposition of oll and other mineral heavyweight alllga ¥ 126 : t Senden baa -Of | rena royalties issuing {rom leases of ——_—__———— t night Baa z es . “ ‘ school lands. . B 3 --- z Bue: ¢ 3 the whole House for » and the ‘An act providing for the stan-| 5 ~ i 1, roel i acres , t committee recomme vas lizing of prices of aitte ie details of his| MOUNTAINS OF GA™ ma NA, n me's recommendation wns | dardizing of prices of commodities) oiacg waa gute an'intiex ot cox (CONQressional Attention. Is Called to| ig has | ARE. OBSERVED sky scrapers and tl yoming law w per-| tion or sale and providing a penalty | Per Citizens this morning, people | ° . F en NEW YORK f | tex eae a (Si, Sule and providing penalty | who came on various missiong. to be} Mammoth Earnings from Royalties X to give te n e- | provisions of this act.’’ Peron legisiative aoe ge to} 5 c f : = | The four sections of the measure | attend the state meeting of pe: . S Cr "i ic nter Of the i ubject of game and| are as follows ‘ gfticers, and some on private busl-| un the Salt Ciel District rney De ts i Jation which Section 1 ¥ Person, firm or{ Be#s- <a . . - ? I } corporation, foreign or domestic, do. : -ENNE : aid he seca | f < in DUEinesiN tn thetntete OAV yor | pognrys Niahetion his: Wayte CHEY NE, Wyo:, Jan; 24—(Special to: The Tribaney Hive. by “ jiela ea t 2 5 1 falegtt, SAD: BAH] SEL BAS! SORCERY cap Oca BibEa t I eaene Cae hare # ~ Obligations linked with immense royalties derived by | how + be. Jword by ts ea oer aacabts seat eaniiiea! “Oe, ay romencheneg | An =e the government from operation of oil lands in the Salt! Des '. he peliey | TEMPERATURE State Gane and Fish Commis-| general use and not requiring fur-j” Senators Froyd, Hunter, Jenkins Creek district form the basis of the memorial introduced | wo» ex eshae rn_was} gen ee wah tied Pirst rey t ‘- , ak Sth officers of the | ther process of refinement or pre ae Mensa aenee ae bekare. the in the state senate by Senator Harry Free of Natrona county eh f eh teeler f Al che te ie a 24.—The | sclentific te r ‘a e Game Protectfye as-| paration for consumption _ shall} > Rou e sth x ac °\for congressional appropriati: ay | doll, who was sald to haye wanted BOS Pee Hee: ORE how Ge) At. Ye t Iron Me mali me iy BAL ig oe name and maintain a etandara price | Plead tathe dharge of having been | (4104.3 ippencip ns apne I S in ¢ $5 uurrender for some time grees duri he ec | ¢ : 1 eee a “ for such commodity at the place of menpeee 50 Me nonsanati the eB Be ics § nitigeicamteal ith tot |. a 1 2 ne | ipete the Tali | ve F win é . manufacture, production or Sale. | S°ssion- he house kangar6o cour on. memorial of | prove 0 be ¢ of the 1 ¢ -) « TEAM OFS REVS no} At Waterbury, Co! anufacture, production oF sale. | vas in session with an array of wit-| particular interpat to Casper, Na a Pa Fire Damage Small Seka | tmaried: depentues: trom atcortssec ot | this chapter, shall not prevent the Pepaaney are es Prisoner ; wns were |trona county and central Wyoming | a) ay st nie | , wan apparent HS F i Ms escorted by, the sergeants at arms a | NE 2 2, IntrDé y py | sale of goods, at proper commercial | cecorted buy the sergeants at SFM |h4 follows tn full: mt of t nn Local Residence | X\rde aise ‘ weteater, # an inter-| discounts customary in the sale of ? pt ari Sak. real tind ; : 2 | soaha ely ad yro-| Such pagticular goods sel. After a brief trial in whigh no BE IT RESOLVED by the s | APH aie 4. (By the $8).—A 1 : o a dest : from competi “Sectifn 3.—Any. person, firm or| testimony for the defense was’ per: |of the state of Wyoming, the house | apes saan 000 | A Bo ‘ vit “ge oomph Lcorporation violating any of the pro gaitted m be introduced, the niprite:| pabvecreatnte esa coonnsine. britiat sald | street afternoon wa int 8 | tivelonm w siinia ce this ‘chapter eo D lWwere adjudged gyilty and were ‘ 1 teh: dadentsnaee t college, | : 1 ; hall | ai} visigns of this chapter shall be .fin Ss hedarsiclan ay sd caetdeng Cigars ana |the congress of the United States | on mall r artment cotat| ed possible to the pro |candy to eatisty the offended rep. |Pe memorialized as follows a the | ‘ 1 i ce ena Doe Uy te A celentatives: and the female clerigil| | “WHEREAS, during the past Ww eh c 1 own penal or eleemosyna 1 years, the Salt Creek oil field, in ry 1v ry « such institutions of | erSe pe zZ ' ates. The exchange of Wyc | e 5 pris 4 # for prison : aie ts t igs produced in other 5 L Ww Of the to- |} nthe ad directed. Thé bil! | a n clips ter a ® \dez, further, that no prison-made e . educa ante ten te , | carried. | ts shall be brought into com Et : is Tie : | e aiehd & tion with the products of any] WASHINGTON, Jan. 24—the | tekekare st pars : . ustries “that are now or may stal pay and rate increase bill was - = is : I. Free, why lishca in the state of Wyo- | le tin the senate today by the nie ps: " eet defeat of the point of order, which ° Long ommittee of the whole house | would have eliminated the portion of Geo. Pa ttillo Not jes ! “round and ‘round” with | the Dill ex ing the rate advances. | 4 a pacino > 5, the Harris transient mer | ‘The vote of 50 to 29 by which the| Fined in Court | {°° t ain Friday ‘afternoon. | point of order was defeated appar a . which repes o preé.| ently gives the bill a c road in : | 2 noted at ¥ win exenwtit medi. | the nate Tt wa dicated the | blk ea se — c is a T T 4 1 ay issue eee: 1 one r tee vy eee fee | measure would be laid aside for ao ror ported t nar rf d ee ne other | time t in favor of the war de « . oar wy 5 4 George Pattillo « t t of . Ya t collected fro ae Ae bean Processes Served on Seven Today in Next Move Toward En-\Compromise on | Hacne. 28] con tt had t Cte, Nant Bolt forcement of Eviction Order Entered Last April in Rail Program |... °°" F f . Ux-f 00 oits / . . d nie back Of Lightni Federal Court at Capital Is Abandoned | do not pass,” still atta Lightning — : ; "paeale irae y Long threatened.action toward assessing penalties on tenants of the oil field town ne ; ed and defe tent Manufactured of Lavoye for failure to vacate propérty in accordance with the terms of an edict handed| vin i ‘ Burglar Alar mis Nant : and e le ee z dov-n in district court at Cheyenne last year upholding an interior department ruling | Cum I n, Iowa, | b s re eG 5 east / | broke with full force here this morning with the arrival of Jack Allen, deputy United | nonnced after ater ence, tod ‘| Sounde don Durbin| S: ! bar Heck] PASADENA, Calif, Jan. 24— States marshal for Wyoming, to servesprocesses for contempt of court. The order was] Mii aoned cttort, oe en s | Lmeatay) 3 f ‘ rt that ts of lightning six feet long were| issued late yesterday in federal court at Cheyenne by ige T. Blake Kennedy on ap-| between railroad managers and em.| ¢ te, Pray: |, {and all the at phenome o ‘i nufactured for the entertainment] plication of United States District prominent Carper and Lavoye jor Alfred H. Beach, ( at s on latior mil : eats ° <a *| Bail 1 ut i ' , und instruction of an audience of| Attorney A. D. Walton and calls up-| ness men—are Jack E. Sex >, $s te bill, to deat o 2 t ‘ a . Grie several hundréd persons here last|on Lo; Lavoye and six others to | commissic Earl C, Boy ¥ , 5 id x ’ putes. Neitt A ehies+ i ; , { t { Ave th night, Professor R. W. Sorenson of | apr in court at Casper on Febru-|f Ford distribut Ker a willing to agreo to a | bor ni Hut esi Ss | hou the r : m t California, Institute of Technol-| ary 11, to show cause Why they are | ages at Casper 1 La ce | ee es P : oe | t using the institute’s 1,000,000] nog in contempt of court for failure| nard A. Ward, A. 8. I 1 ted t : fercury, J * ’ the } " tel G intr t line to ground transformer tog te vacate property, | Poole } vt cade and none of them | turn the trick The six other defendants — al! | company 1 | ‘The case origi: filed with the interior dep Posse Is Eluded “"* Traffic Fines Piling si te ated use Friday t bill to react it a suspension of the rule is house 19, authorizing police ) issue search warrant " 2 ty was 44 for to none against partment ¢ 1 that House b3, introduced by the Sher! had no right to the land and the Pit a Algae tna t ‘ county delegation, provides 4 ter wan turned over to pho feders . : is heeet ux levy to raise & fund for the etec n 1 | department to adjust. A mt Cou in C as pe } ou re ‘i t At ry een of a state industrial school for declsion laet spring ordere: t tot ie . : phe location of such an insti: | i Pe ee ants to vacate the property a knees. 1 1 unty was au. s er notices were aerved on 60 ¢ dun vote ut the} Farts CITY, Neb, Jan, 24—] where the @irl, together with a white| tenants, They paid no atten to] Strenuous efforts How Cora Dupuls, 16-year-old Indian | #!tl friend, waw staying, Bell at.|the order and re Pap rneh PESDe) tne Epanea« Bapaatroe tut in Shetid by a refere the part o: The foregoing tiguyes would {ndt r to enforce| cate that the two now traffic off thorized November election xteen bills were brought tn Fri tempt erty uffic Inwa is bringing results as| ce ded, to: the pollce department t ‘ 4 tsv, increnaing the total ef the ses.| 8irl, outfooted a detail of officers| teehee a asic on res ——_—_-—_—- — Police. court \doeket- ay tha: lant © Gis east cavitee tar teauremaniond man, He Iver eee tae head tae on to S085 In the house and 25| who came to ai Indian reservation| him, ‘Then the posse pursued Cora Asquith Given two days will show, Sixty-five ur-| Driving without proper Mghts con-| #0", 8. 8. Par awe Wistlneliicuia iia mee tke drops pH eked 3y hear bere to return her to the; J¢an- | And her compenion, the trail leading t rests have been made in three days, | stitute the majority of the offenses | ton, Henry Nelson, C. L. Meyers. R.| thread, hung in. the sky ie The banking code to be brought in] say Industrial home at Beloit, by fhe dangerous icy wastes of Title of Earl Mifteen vi paid fines total hough speeding, HM. Rambeau, J. W moment before ccllvie “Saar week will be one of the most | taking off her shoes and stockings | the Nemaha river, The whito girl | ing $85 Thurec 12 idition-| and other infractt Lanhom, W. G, Wilt, J tot As they flickered out Inous ever introduced ina Wy-| and running over the {ce and snow,| Was captured, but. -Cora eacaped| LONDON, Jan, 24.—The Wvening | a into the elty | the | Automobile drt ueimer, A. J, Noel honda: toeths’ wesleian \ tore. ft miay run to’ 400)| waacreveated here today when she pulled off her shoes and| Standard today says {t unde ts | 8 persons ar-| do well to take note of tt . Osborne, Beans Cunningham. | he & the o of thats ’ If ro the cost of p: He by Harry Bell Y bi-| stockings, took a last glimpse of her | former Premier Asquith hoe ot | ening dl arking on West Y¥ Walker, H, 8. Havis, BR. K./1 elma bles” 2 legislatuve will be &-| tion offiesr trom Tela posse vers and slowed. her fast flying | cd the offer nn_earldom, y ' . David as ©, Voster Jacke and ¢ ' of a é ng #00, cin Ww & Lidhye ob Sly seeeryasion | + be po) | Bur) of Oxtyrd, : TYARRAGs WAR ARG CUE, ' atc) 2 (Contih n Pag Four)

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