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The circulation of The Tribune is greater than any other Wyoming newspaper WEATHER os Wyoming—Generally fair tonight a and Saturday except probably snow tonight {n south portion. Not much change in temperature. ee NO. 108 VOL. IX. | ALLOWS 10 DAYS a Casper Baily Crihune Member of Audit of ON TO Circulation LLAVOYE CASE UNDECIDED: JUDGE XENNEDY'SCOUT RALLY MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYOMING, FRIDAY, F Cae H aye, s+ Bureau On Streets or at Newstands, 6 Del'veced by Carrtor 7 cents cents’ a month Publi Tribune Eldg., FEBRUARY 13, 1925 cation Offices: 216 B Second St CHUDE PRICES IN OTATE ARE VEN BOOST Salt Creek Up 25 Cents; | Others Boosted 35c; UNDER THE MAN'S COUGHS CAPITOL DOME iii) il CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 13.—F rom April 26 to May | 26, 1924, the voucher turned in by K. Hayes, and paid by warrant 329,387, the following items may be of inter-| est to some people who pay taxes and at the same time dis-| approve having the money used for purposes indicated in COLLINS CAVE CHRONOLOGY NIGHT If the records of the stat SAND CAVE, Ky., Feb. 13. (By alt reek, 1.5 aa araTRee aieAl a Ke occurred in ‘ Me ths Associated Press).—The chrono gees ET: to Jamboree at High School Gym Will End} iosicai ristory ot the heroic ettorts a oa| what wilt? abe Meats, oom, pool, stamps -—-$148.60] Fs Fail f to ‘save Floyd Collins from his un-) An advance in price of 25] zon of the who pays taxes| Evidence ........-............ 6025|&Xploration Fails to ' ° ° ° « | derground prison, follows: Nits eee 8. ae BY ne ie hae Thee beet Len : "1 Celebration of Fifteenth Anniversary; Priday# January 20—-Colling, ex-|CCtts.e barrel on Salt Creek | ought to join in swamping the presl- | Taxi atte ‘5! Disclose Passageway: ploring Sand: Cave, discovered mar-|Oil was this morning an- i uo Ww TOTAL 00 : Ss - 5 Y3 r. ‘elous teri co! n ce y the Midwest Re-| "7ufe The senat : [ kia ‘ Long List of Events Is Scheduled velous subterranean collseum g0/nounced by the Midwest Re-| ipciition ot the law. entorcl The senat a away ‘ollins May Be En-- lecision on victment feet isreebas 300 i tae en. jGning company, Which alse! partment ana tho deyotion with regular ler of busine trance of Sand Cave. Climbing out,| , Gqa Rabe 1306 tit suroposed Ete tielRe ver house ga Lincoln a | > to be Handed D i ; A OES Ta" ef IL TELE orb anieon erreur age Ce party, with red roses, txe| tombed Three Days oO be Mande own As the climax of the week of celebration of the fifteenth} January 31.—Collins’ plight is dis Gas Chest CAREHAl Rtate’s ctinatioen, which “th orations and everythir ETE Late this Month anniversary of the organization, the Boy Scouts of Casper | <overed by Jowell Estes, son of the sk (New Mexico.)| ment is; in part, to blame. oof 6 Br en Cee i : will tonight at.7:45 o’clock engage in a jamboree demon- a ee Here {s Mr. Hayes’ unblushing ree M »| SAND CAVE, Ky., Feb. aE stration of the activities of scouting at the high git) gym-| 5 ‘ est climb {n price brings | ord, Read it and w [2 0, the 13.—An official announce- “ne in | Nasium SUNGRY, Serer ays samen t ee ek crude to $1.65 a-barral.| #, K. Hayes (Warrant No. 329387)'| zation of pri ment made at 3 o'clock this Tt is unfortunate that in ° used to heat stone so it can be chip-| New prices on the of the other ! j 1.50 | fecting coal, ir afternoon | Brig er Wyoming land is so scarce A long list of events are scheduled for this affair which (Continued on Page Eight) lds Grass Creek (light) $2: aueta ; ernoon by rig. Gen, that the courts are frequent- will, it is predicted, attract one of _ sin $2/ Osage $1.95; Cat Creek produced in H. H. Denhardt was that 4 z a ,| the largest crowds of parents and m | the senate Floyd Collins had been P ly called upon to decide how those interested in the doing of boys In line with the Midwest advance 65 ‘ i x at 9:45 this morning. two persons can have the pipiens ea Snes Ohio Oil company has report 1—One pint moon 3 ain ent wae suaieenttae % same plot of ground at the | °*°* © Sather ’: ¥! " S-cent increase on Big Muddy, ! \fay-a. Cinein anatase time,” remarked Judge T. Biake| !verything from knot tleing to rile Creel av Rock Greet anit & Ma Gordner, given a statement at Kennedy with tacetious sarcasm yes-| fire makMg without matches will 35-cent -increase on Lance Cree! a, Lundy court of inquiry at the terday afternoon itn federal court at| feature the jamboree. Contest will with Sunburst up$ cents, New pric Spear and which was put into the “a the conclusion of the Lavoye con-| follow contest and new records in on this list follow May 25--One pint moor MI}; and Burton, 7s, tempt proceedings by way of pre-| Speed and clever accomplishment are Big Muddy $1.65; Mule Creek $1 drinks $1 _—- ¥: Froyd, } TF i miner, and. Blevins had “wide to the request that attorneys | !ooked for. Sunburst $1.20; Lance Creek $1.95 rave "Was Wile one of fou Mercer, Park, St! to the rn for, saunde for both the government and the} With 17 troops participating,.the Ca Rock Creek $1.55. mostly wet but {t is ali tax mo dent against the the rescue shaft. They s'x alleged contenders of the Lavoye| program {3 expected to be a large — taken from hesest sober Legal opinion ts that the bill is in ne in five hours before bs evnonntio plaee in his hands | and lively one. x, FINDLAY, Ohio, Feb, 13.—The] ©, W, Basley ts the pernor conflict“with the constitution as well Bisig and John Schickle lyf fefs of memoranda] Among other things Gaylen Wodd The annual industrial edition of year on about the same date and Rot! Onto Oil company today announced $17.28 away os though it|as p mallee” atic’ ex In 10 had reported hear- of authorities] of troop number-10 is to be pre-| the Casper Daily Tribune will make} in any eense spasmodically. Wyo-|an increase in the price six eaves and h; the vwner of|ono form or anotter bills of this cough twice r te sented an Eagie badge. He will haye | !ts appearance Sunday morning and Re eerie ars: Moe Aaland ot thie des of central west crude oil. forests. ‘The money was) kind have benn Kicked about legisla and Ble reported pen- he did not at once make a| the distinction of being the third | those who have been engaged for the | 10, aa as ae = ee with | New prices are a by warrant 832.271 e halls for etrating the natufal 5 ge to the to whether or not Earl] lad in the local organization to be | past 90 days in preparing the wealth | past fas Fane eats pA Lima, i Indiana, Bain Te ks whiske o7--$ 1,00 tin on, a nd " in whict week blocked We H. Scott. A: S, Brown, | awarded that honor, R. 8. Ellison, i e linois, $ >rinceton, ly x drinks whiskey 1.50] they have adv way jt thea the entombe Co Pooleaia t kde} Sopaliant Gf thelCakper ee Pg of information and statistical data | worthwhile. mouth, $1.65, all up 25 cents a bar-| Postage and stationery — 5| Merchant bill, through .one house,|cave explorer ey heard lins were guilty of contempt | to make the presentation, During | "t Wil be contained in this year's! Reservations for. copies of this| rel and Wooster, $2.25 up 30 cents.| peigence in Cody... 0} and even eluded the axe in the other| breathing, they told the court of . i hegeh =. ape By 2 number are of the opinion that the | year ber have ci ; t wl iRetieas tas tasthieineytirr eat quiry this afternoon not complying with the] the evening troop number 2 will re- ‘ year’s number have come in at a ORDR hc as = 5 | house, and be uw in y ich April 21 of last year | ceive its trophy for having been de-| °°, 2 mune Industrial will be more | itvely rate and present indications| .DALLAS,.Tex., Feb. 18.—Effec-| Here ts one of less lines but for| states, but no one ever remem ‘ lins give fe lone ed the wiping out of the town | clared winner of the window decorat- imposing and elaborate in its gcope| are that the supply, will be exhaugt-| tive today increased 41) prices wepe} considerable-more money. It shows|are impractical in practice groaz, Lavoye, was due to the ease'being |ing contest for threo successive | yn Sn¥ Of its predecessors. The) eq quickly. Reservations for adver-| announced in Kansas, Oklahoma|the taxpayer low the busine beautiful in theory, and catchy in| ner not unique and probably without par-| years. pier DA ves Men nak ae Mica tising space have been liberal, ad-|and Texas by the Magnolia Pet-|qdons-in “under cover” rhatters the enforcement of wubh law They [Jn a not loud.” allel,” s: 1 d * 7 > vertisers feeling th q - yle sa) a , followf: increase z bill e eo far under} support on the part of unthinking renneg and eving apped on allel,” sald the judge. ‘Twenty prominent Douglas cit!-| taken by this city and state in the Users fecling that in the Trib-| rol um company, | lowing incre: uses|'itemz ® the bill are #o far pe | anes, Gpereeh ree nes aeuine tapped sn will be rade Known before March] Jamboree, according to a letter re- Th = 1 thauatrial” edlltt tl ws tea pede CRPaxEInaty to reach | the past two days. he new pace J. Thiokstun was paid this amoun : as 1 happen to Sab ey races ep tA bes 1. A number of disinterested per-|celved by Henry EB. Perkins. ‘This @ annual industrial edition of | Wyoming's public thoroly and com-| ure ten cents to gc 2 burrel higher| by warrant No. 33 «#4. the bh auestion. It} It ; ; sons who ettended the final session | delegation will be here for the pur- | the Tribune fs issued regularly each | pletely. than previous quotations 1s not to be criticised (Continued on Page Eight.) cavern and those in the shaft that | turther considering the cas } the case, | sumption that only the degree of the ‘ood faith’’ of the defendants stands ut now as a concern of court's in Toward the end of arguments on it became apparent that the judge was not inclined to believe that the tenancy of the six defend. ants in Lavoye under the landlord Non-Stop.Flight Is Successful ASTANTA, Feb. 13.—Lieuten- ant Kneip, chief naval observer, and Bradley Jones, navigator, arrived at the distance between them was ten yesterday afternoon expressed the| pose of learning more about scout ieee opinion that the qualifying word | activities so that aimilar work may “alleged” will be removed from in| be successfully inatituted in Doug: front of “ by that time. | jag, ‘basing their prediction on the as- Bilf to Tax Cats NOME ABATED In Connecticut Is Strong Opposition Will Be Thrown in Way of Measure Pro- Fortune Telling posed by Highway Department; New Inheritance Tax Tabooed by Kin Fen MSA PE URGSscaEl te oattinte | CR EE ee = ° . : g WASHING TON, Feb. 13.—Secre- as reeta of Pewter oes EVEN SUP Pont - Code Bill Put Through by House This Morning tary Work today’ received m report ure to secure title to the townsite. On this point he engaged in a lengthy the !ssuance of the decree, and still stop flight, the Pensacola naval sta- don announced over long distance PUT TO DEATH from Governor Bone of Alaska that the Nome diphtheria epidemic appar- ently Of Gypsy Tribes HARTFORD, Conn., Feb. 13.— A CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. — (Special t to The Tribune.) —House 13, the highway — - as abated and that ample an- W YORK, Feb. 183. — King r eetlonine’ Gt D. Shire Fi a 3 ; titoxin is on hand or enre Lee enieproniiant i datentnithe eines ace ace aa cual oocmates Aer eS department's gasoline sales tax measure increasing the state gasoline tax from one cent] Frank, newly crowned monarch of | un pea hc epaieotiys eke alleged contemners, Gonnieationtlepislative oonsilttes, a gallon to 3 cents, is on top of the house general file and probably will be reached this ioe ee er oe Me yee | Contentions df the prosecution AX MURDERER William H. Fairchild, a justice of |afternoon, the 13th and Friday. It will experience strong opposition, according to fore- Tors, 8 iguases as rea Ravacte | were that the defendants were ten- New Fairfield, declared that every | casts, his policy that his subjects must ants of L, P. Lavoye at the time of pair of rats permitted to live pro- fa Dundh'dkatasdantaite-the iisiberor The morning of Friday the 13th passed without disaster for any bill before the | stop fortuno telling, He also advo MARTIN MAKES be : seep 3 Wyoming legislature, but house 121,] gation’s bill designed to make the, that a portion of it is invested in] cates that his people settle, vote and | Roserrahaticae theadeorta net cn ihe Stat eat te tinte the at Hie providing that a husband or wife] Edward A. Whitney trust fund for| real estate improvements which] send their children to school. It is ™ | injunction’ in rem di ie Nation Mabe onoulivaie: cate: may deprive the surviving spouse of| edcuational purposes subject to tax-| compete with taxable property. aul right fr them to practice phren- | the use of the SW% Sec. 1-39-79 WHEATON, Illinois, Feb. 18—| He said that if cats were taxed |0"® halt of his or her estate, by/ ation. The bill as amended by the) The house this morning passed} ology, how oe anyone except the Oh{o Ol company. | John Kammerer, 87, was hanged in| ‘you'd have to put collars on all the | retting ® trust fund. only the in-/ house’ would make this trust tax-|tho new inheritance tax code bill,| The king, whose title and jurisdic ae ae ‘The first contention of U. 8 Dis.| the county jail here today fer the| cata and fe would bersome Job for | terest on which may be enjoyed by| able until auch time as {t 1s applied | house 96, without a dissenting V tton are customa and laws} MILWAUKED, Wis., Feb. 13, — IF Se th oa MR aed Rare res Sem eee ining repli pag the survivor, had a narrow escape.| to the purpose for which it was be-| House 16, providing that oll and| extending back to the middle ages,| Fiddle (Cannonball) Martin, bantam: en a double point, on one han by | Park, June 27, 1924, The trip was| Mrs. Ellen, T. Lewis, representing | On third reading in the house it 1e:| queathed, which will be when ita | foe te a rae hae tee ete tion of customs | wel NS ania OSIIEE Oc BASSE | | tho elementary principle of iaw| sprung at 10:41 o'clock and three|a htgnane society, deplored the nec-| Ce!ved the bare constitutional ma-| « miinerease ibrta $1,000,000. | 'Withics pened to soney ae pees bevel ayes r red in a 4 which dect a tenant while using | minutes later Kammerer was pro-| esuity of collars for cats because they | Jority of %2 votes. Strong oppost-| The trust will 100,000 In} cupants of ae A sae b Ge Xe nee B mod Out farch ba the prope tha unced dead would be in danger of hanging every | t!on to the measure in tho senate ts) two yeu is 40) enti; | MnenY Explosions) qoour, exp icaettad (ei aa EP aes unsere < eee wy ; : ‘ oa Before he mounted the scaffold, | time they climbed a tree. Pause rs diya aspees sito < : el rts ~ ais | : . t the occu rer gave to Assistant State's] No one favored the bill. wana sped = Ta tine etatsaal 1 ne telling | - 7 pant of the property is without right Wynna Knoch, his first —————— sda : : CHEYED v Fe | a 16 head of forelgn| BET I 13.—General Lu © challenge the title of the landlord confoasiom It’ told that : = Special , here that aud ayaa’ real dh Fhe other side of tho contention was | Kammerer spent the greater part| Midwest Teachers ° e Meredltgogetiag: cosucittay Pant Pee thas ace ee “e based on the Lavoye lease which in| of the day in killing Otto Eder, hak not Been reached by t ficulties with the constituents of | t ron. of anti. ono of its terms specified that the| Mrs. Eder, and their three little ant legtalature. bt ie) j t ‘ ates (Continued on Page Eight) boys. He used an axe, Enrolled 100 Per Episcopalians if aan that Sante In ett A fo poses = sachet cmt My important standing commit Cent With N. E. A. 2° e DeLay vertieee con tunetionee H UG H e ee, by reporting WASHING STON, D. D. C., Feb, 13. in BS eSSi on back o. © important of its —(Special to the Tribune).—One large numb bills in the stand hundred per cent of the teachers THe combi tsses’.) possspalon.; «Less i ES A Er nw Ty FOR REASON IN U.S. PR OBLEMS RISES TO HEAD OF BANK CLERKS of the Midwest school, Midwest, Wyoming, are enrplied in the Na- tional Education association, accord- ing to a report received today by {portant bills provided thera consideration measuri will come Rock Springs Chosen as Next Convoca- y, 6, secre! ©! : : . . i plenty of important measures to the asmoctation, rom ure ab. Or| tion City for Wyoming Diocese; Ban- | voy ive remaining voven wornine son, the pfincipal In a letter to 4 eer days of the » on e house, for f sys ° F Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Crabtree says; uet Terminates Activities example, has nsider’ th : ‘ “In the Qualities of Lincoln Lies Our Ca- "the ofticrs ‘of the" aanncation q ira tanked roithor howe | Former Debutante of Newport and New pacity for Progress,” Secretary Says; |x newt ie Mace | ,Selection of Rock Springs as the place of next year’s | if vera huni gurany tana| © OFk, Forced to Earn Her Way, Quits to Honor Elihu Root Tonight gathering was made vaatariay at the concluding session | ; Education association. It is a fine h eased . here of the sixteenth convocation of the Episcopal diocese showing and means that you appre- Butterfly Existence for Business oe clate the importance of an alert,| of Wyoming. bor without cereme i a ae jrelitrained, and responsible teach-) — Final reports of committees and matters falling into the | jhuraday afternoon. The author of 7 NEW YORK, Feb, 13.—Secretary of State Charles E.|!# Profession. You will soon. re class of routine work, marked the program in the clergy- A Hughes, who retires from office on NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—From a ceive the special certificates grant- ously in its be d read exhaust society woman who had March 4, remained in 6 executive committes to| men and lay dolegates meeting in| West of Laramie, on Ivinson hall ively from argument by others in| Never done any work as a wage earner until twelve yes ars New York today to deliver an address at a dinner tonight sed tl hi eeeaad an in the navo of the church. xis eect Laramie; Mrs. H. T.| ravor of such legislation. No one else} ago, Mrs, William Laimbeer has advanced to a position in celebrating the 80th birthday of Elihu Root, a former head | thetr teachers.” ‘ Those attending the Houso of| or RIiNlatae lie in oratories apapaibut whaa, tye rotionsthas the the N National C ity bank of New Yor k, where s she will have The dinner will bo in tribute to Mr, Root’s services ‘to Ito efterte the United Staton Boeset | forded a number of interesting talks| bols, on mission study classes in| house there was only aw fecble ry She went into business after her Hustacdi 1 Wall Street his country, to the cause of internat: to see his politionl demise. His ad: ian ov kel’ Was established 2 on various subjects. Among those] misston towns. pling of ayes and a resounding | broker, waa killed in an automobile Spotswood D. Schenck of New York fb eae poles eg Grae when ae tee pit meet haa Jed inithe movement for. well- alone the body were the fol: Coming as the final event of the} chorun of noes. The houre tater, on} accident and the responsibility of|and Newport s. Latmbeer had Which he haa twice been prosident."| quality ho sald lay "the test of our | rune’, Adequately paid, proparly Meera ae aikited + rook | Convocation was the banquet serv.|a roll call vote, approved its com-| caring for thelr three children was| any suitors but her first mfurrlage its hiorsepheponteniioce crore. (eee : Sur | certificated teachers for all wchools,| , Mra. 7. 8. Taliaferro of Rock} ed by mombera of Bt. Mark's Hyn-| mittee action of indefinite postpone-| yest unon her. She began in a | Waa with Captain ( Collins, who edited : rafety, tho measure of our capacity peste yale Moral prings, on the Girls Friendly s0-| urgao and guild to 146 gussts. The| ment, 34 to 17, Tho measure provides 1 with the British army in the Fr Fpectiers, will be radlo-enst. for progr clety of Wyoming; Mra, Armstrong] Rev. Phillip K, Edwards acted as|that the state shall utilize convict | position little above that of a cle an and Boer wars. ‘They were Mr, Hughes remarked Jats night at] Asserting tha country could not} A train 272 miles long, made up| of Rock Springs, Mra. 1. H. Corse] tonstmaster, Spenkers for tho eve-| labor in the manufacture of products | #hip and stendily advanced to th ried in Monterey, (al., and diss the Lincoln dinner of the National |{gnore the organized efforts of “those | of 24,000 freight cars, would be re-|of Laramia, and Misa May Case ning were Mayor 8. Loy, Charles| needed by state institutions and by | rank of executive in the first billion | agreed while spending thelr honey. Republican club, that New York had | who would destroy our form of gov-| quired to tranaport all the cans of| Marsh, wocretary of the national or-| B. Stafford, Mrs. T. 8. Taliaferro. R.| the institutions cf other states which | dollar commercial bank in Ameriea.| moon in Honolulu. She returned to ; been the scene of his advent into} ernment," tho secretary sald that | evaporated milk produced in tho] ganization, on different phases of|§. Ellison und Bishop Nathaniel §.| might exchango products with Wyo- Ax ptr debutante as Nathalio| her mother's home and obtained a politics and that it epparonUy was (Continued on Puge Dight) United States ingone year |the same topic; Cannon Samucl E. Thomas, (Continuet on Page Eight) Schenck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| divorce in 1907,