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The circulation of The Tribune is. greater than any other Wyoming newspaper coos Che Casper Daily Critante | MEMBER OF ASSOCIATE — (499) uwmeysiey oye VOL. IX. NO. 123 seeaeeeietioolatione: a CASPER, WYOMING, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1925" On Streets or at Ne Delivered by Carrier 7 ands, 6 cents Pub! a month: Tribune Bld tion Offtes 216 BE. Second St. MELLON HURLS DEFY AT TREASURY ACCUSERS BUILDING SITE ON UNNEMCIMOSEVEN DIE \ust prorens SOUTH SIDE URGED» Tih IN QUAKE (fiw FRE IN POUINGIL. HEARS city pump. |\FORMER SENATOR CLARK DIES HOBRED OF DD ath rou Foun reccmatr AaKING non PASTURES |IN NEW YORK; WAS PIONEER CENTS MONDAY) © From recone disturtance. MINIT IF ORT NEW PROPISAL cows HeRe|\¥ COPPER MINING INDUSTRY nr 0 ea eee Country Club Hi hwa' endeav oring ato ascerte ain tha extent of ae de amE lage feaussel| fe 1 That delectable subject, the city Sa EE eT, S th f Ci I S y by the earthquakes of Saturday, Sunday and yesterday. | Extent of Bond Dupli- | ‘puiip. ocsubled! a" central; position % i é out oO} ity S OCENE |Some points were still isolated, telegraph wires being put| cations Is Not Yet Hy Pies in the city council's deliberations Pneumonia Brings Passing of Montana of Robbery Late Last out of commission by the tremors. The latest quake, | Monday evening when a «report lrecorded at 10 a. m. Monday, was slight, and caused little| Determined, Majority was made by D. P. Cullen, street Mine Ma nate at Age of 86 Years: : Macchi: ite IBUSUAYFOAES vant tig Bacucais BUILDING PLAN sal tte Gat uiier sis ou 3 z * | Evening sports sectlons, ot the | baal wees") Report Sets Sets Forth were roaming at large over It and Wealth Said to Be Enormous. =e province of Quebec show that dining on garbage. It was also said Arthur Sixberry of 742 Sita Ee bea, rae bese ee were ae. chee = cate x South David street, was held] deaths were ne " 2 NEW YORK, March 38.—William A. Clark, 86 years| up at the point of a gun by a| being caused b WASHINGTON, March 3.—Secretary Mellon in a was cleared up by Area Embracing Five aetian ts fence off the dump ana | Old, former senator from Montana and pioneer of the cop-|trio of three men at 10|‘Y loss was, .04 | ee to President Coolidge Bl ks End S th to keep all unauthoribed persons | per mining industry, died in his Fifth avenue home last|o’clock Monday evening on|‘P° ‘sey of % yt STA leer te os Woes y, infer med the ergo: locks at En Ou and animals off tne property. night of pneumonia following a cold contracted a few|the Country club road, one tae Bis at} e that the treasury’s “ac- d b ‘Thy, ‘new ) curfew... regulation, =|. days ago mile south of the city limits. ‘The INDIAN Ww AR 11 ue. |Cusers” charging free tilagte Center Suggeste J} chanstne RTL aay bay wie “Mr. Clark, who was vice president of the United Verde ers obtained just 60 cents in 4 fecte |ties in the handling of federal se ock to o’cloc n ss , tle from 8 o’c! > 2 4 a package of: cigarettes. ties remain “as far from Cj E ait Copper company. matntained a resi- during a career which included the 5 he nginee 6 ev als : f Q t ity gi oe Police batrick savitaa te oe dence in Butte, Mont., his home city, occupations of farmer's helper, of Police Patric! vise ° %. who was driving into VET IS DE AD) I "1 ing thelr charges as they’ were in c ” re. S - | sc z ‘ pped his machine when one . | ALY E EELS oh that the change would enable |! addition to one here. Since he re-|'school teacher, law student, miner. m ~ s vs » he men stepped out in front of * Pasha ». | turned from another residence in| prospector, banker and art collector. | 0 tl Plans for a Casper Cem is aa Pardee OEE amento, Cal., lart December, ho} Mr. Clark's’ widow was Anna L Ap eee a i uilding site at BH HOne Ohne apt had been active in directing the| Chapelle, a Canadian physician's | the op s BREDA 3 alt ii) a treet as| N° cars will be permitted tO | United Verde and other companies} daughter, who became bis ward on| Volver into Sixberry's ribs. He was | Colonel William end of South Center s +. park in the area around the city |i senich he was interested the death of her father, and who | ered out of the car and thorough: | of Indian and P an alternative to the city] hati in the future, the councilmen | '™ an ; . . ha" i y y arried to Mr. Clark in Mar- arched. and park site were Pp decide: at space being neces- An {dea of his wealth {s given by | Was mi k sit v resented to] decided, that spac: 5 i 7 >| seilles in 1901. Mr, Clark was first sary for police and other official | the fact that as far back as 18s9 he | seille 01 fl the city council last night by | *!% (0h Poo ate cata must. be | refused $56,000,000 for one of his cop-| Married to Kate L. Stauffer of Con- B. W. Fassett, city engineer, the) machinat ot per mines ‘This rise to wealth was| nelsville, Pa, in 1869, She died- in proposal calling for an expenditure 3 1893. sh Sixber town rhe other two popped up on 1 BY Mth Guretae eecnones af the ite side, one shoving a re-| LONG BEACH, Calif,, Mar EARTHQUAKE SE eRe ere eee rats cookie public debt and other measures to ‘5 ect conditi nred to have ch were de- ration of 20. s bu 1 e trio, all of middle age, wese | from West Point In 187 niskered, dirty and disheveled|here yesterday. He was 1 gave the appearance of hoboes. old. the falsification been submitted by a the house committee No dam major which stigated charges or irreg- ullding cost- Mr. Clark's residence at 962 Wirth llarities in the bureau of ¢ 5; ot tho 000 Wii total spose of the avenue was one of the most preten- aia printing 1 of engraving Ang ld be $651,000 under the tious structures In New York and at " that tl : Pee rene its completion in 1912 it was raid t Spee Ree AN ge co clad proper S woula be five blocks tn to have cost $5,000,000. It included a é 1 fan Case attains oy ae ee ied by Wolcott, 4. system of Turkish baths, a huge | itt . ae sgtoanth ane Fifteenth streets, organ and 26 servants’ rooms. Ln it h : 8 rey rt of the treasur relative te with the building facing north. The Mr, Clark housed a great collection | Led er {8 “incomplete, contra- plans call for the levelirie ee SRT Ts had" become’ a “hobby | actors “iveutvs, und and the curving of both ; w one <r Padded | Sy paesacite ee Thirteegth and Fourteenth street } Mr. Clark had ap aversion to trav. | |/aigned ‘by: Repies pat As so as to give a better perspect eling about New York in automob Publican, Tilltole Atégle Donner and approach. David street would contending that it was too danger- | ama, and Steven peed oped be opened to fifteenth and all the ous. He used instead the subw . uth’ Carolina, streets bounding the location wow! 1 ts ow € un MeFad- ai ton ¥ be : Funeral arrangemen: be paved. ade late today a conference of SaaS ee ni ® minority report yes- William Andrews Clark was the a ane : , last of the three great Montana WASHINGTON, March 8.—Incoming trains today were : | findings were “incomplete, and that *s y, 7 6 A ) slates, 5 ou - . he could not sscribe to them bs tort Community nutans "| Ohio Oil Company Test Well.on Hidden) “ii: weent wit be mats | covernor Nellie T. Ross Among Exect-|| pain Forecast | ovis wceetins men sald to be the largest site available at Butte, Montano, or in this cit tives Arriving Today; Congress in F I ; Hatieg to pecealt \thecitrp te residence district, and’ could be ob- ence. For some years he has Ss 1or NAUGUYAL | | 2's been done, he sair the majority asonable expenditure 5 owned a mausoleum tn Woodlawn tru le to End Labors. might have presented diffe: con- tained at a reasonable expenditu Gas Flow Is Ignited. £2 resente cry Seeacy ities are good and at the same time sa 1 the beauty of the city park would et: lena eae y port declared that not be disturbed. WORLAND, Wyo., March 3.—(Special to The Tribune) GISRINERON GS oT Wie “inn de varine es pl pats | | | issue was suggested. —Five employes of the Ohio Oib company Paris iree Clark. Arriving in Bannacky Idaho.!tenant governors and their parties to participate in the Members of the council ie mlghy burned and a rig was completely Genteo xed ie oe aN erate oh aeranye ei an over’ | inauguration tomorrow of President Coolidge and Vice Ee iedy Sra ee annitiire that by Bua aes icine epee ae teen ae pe Dome | #booner, he became forty years iat-| President-elect Dawes. The first state executive to arrive ow from a test we terday declaring the majority of If the clty park 4s not to be used és Mr. Clark's famlty and his business . Unued to permit the treasury to in @ location central to the main e Dome Scene of Disaster When will be determined at the confe Ah melt emetery here. . clusions and necessarily for so large an area. Parking facll ceme! Hess eter pala At Washington recommendations.'* To finance such a project a bond mining magnates—Heinz@, Daly and| bringing to the capital fourteen governors and three lieu- dle rain In the afternoon of inau- |‘? $10,000, had been redeemed to uration day {4 predicted for |J¥¥ 1 4 It charges that there weather bue | 24 been duplicate payments on stolen by employes from tr H er. aire and a United} was Lieutenant Governor Fred E. Sterling of Illinois. Au again cireula able investigation —_ and er. a multimilliona : Na | bid again corogkacee the singe en the etter would be} structure southwest of here. The injured me are preys, Gtalan senntorthe wae Boeniin Con as Nhitteah ors widiton’a® Reticle Sa’ Goma ; ‘ Bo “ ne z Soion Neville, Lee Carr, Hsville, Pa., on Jan ) al of Mrs. Nelle} lowing his celebrated dipp | ¥ RES (ED 1 ae » the The ¢ tch theft sary before a decision could be ni R 1, | netisville, Pa., : f ) rater r uhaveracuiay. > hants | x of such thefts coul reached Lingala = : and Robert Runtta. All were} 4 sgchool teacher in central Mis- of Wyomin on a trip about the Capitdl to re-| Showers may | t Or not be ascertained because of be hee removed to a hospital here where | souri when the gold rush lured him] escort her to the residence of S new old acquaintances, the vice} Whether the ceremonies on the | ¢ methods and faulty account: their condtlion has not been defl:}1g Colorado and then to Idaho,|tor and Mrs. Kendrick, whose guest| president-elect dropped {in for an] ° ae asee Aces SD EURR ATOR || nitely determined, although consid- (Continued on Page Six) she will be for several day hour's chat with his chief, and r poate Md | ——_> ered serious. ae | galed senators whom he met in | y Otter governors scheduled to ar-| &@ 5 m The derrick was blown to pieces by Hetea acing or thei aa J. Morley, | executive offices, with quips a | and w the eplosion, according to reports re- ; : Werth ‘hay eal no KIEHE: cur at the same well, another disas- Wyant, New Hampshire: George®S. | States, Headed In) most ter of the same kind having been Silzer, New Jersey: Gifford Pinchot, | S°Vernor, either ¢ as Colorado; John H. Trumbull, Con. | tald parliamentary decorum he for-| f¢ easing cloud: | Del red Dares ayaa ecg nat alent FIGHT OPENED necticut: R. P, Robinson, Delaware; | Sees for himself s presiding officer | pss We dn and varmer | i F SESSION Sealine atte. Peet a Alvan T. Fuller, achusetts; Al: pete zy e Pamaperatute’ ob M8; cemrees is:indls 2B ‘The explosion is the second to oc- Ht RRONKH ART bert C. Ritchie, Mary John G : | A raid on a a house at 1640 East WASHINGTON, March 3.—The Darnasivanla: recorded about ear ago. Burlington avenue late yesterday re-| sixty-eighth congress entered the WASHINGTON; March 3:—A con Rhode eae E ae ee morrow’s ceremonies. There wa | — sulted, according to police and fed-| tretch of its final session today with tent of theelection of Senator Smith [sina Franklin S. Billings, Bory eer anes Gain oF eral officers, in the confiscation of | 911 of its remaining projects for ma- Si t mat Leh Le Tadvans mont; Adam McMullen, Net _ peak diacetate x Pleading gullty t Sper a ten-gallon still, 25 gallons of mash, | jor Jegislation losing ground In thelr uccessor to Mtg Rc enint eee fa owes and Jackson, Indi ar oyster PW haet t district court to a charge halt a galion of whiskey and two against time Sint 3 Ghicidia 7serthe at The § Eights congress, ool . beset. \ r “ig large mash barrel program was | +t Ww ll B pei tae sy a lt nto t A a : k 1 I re and wa er altura! legis- | Easels on tre 1 1 elt: dl | a baer ng to the officers who mac tion reorganization | 1 LECte oon) Seats ts ST aaa Pee Te a | fink baw a teees | ‘ J ove €. thelr plen voe > jodge, an, anc a. | t [ but df cous ie} 4. Bur 1 ntries | . raid, including ‘Lleuts; Roy’ Plumme migratory bird law Spangler, of Cedar Rapids, counsel| 1 setting that reflected but dim-] crisp air of a blustery March d - au | Th te or of signing « and Officer J. E. Muck of the police |and virtually all the other legisla —— Pinch al WAG orale megan alin |ly the showy splendor that ha¥/ ang the weather forecasters predict. | of Americun| pauper’s bond at t 1 of a month Pr . Ps 8 propos leaders had hoped + geet “| shown naugura story fo ‘ : hi H © Imports | thereby se atin sorte nd fefleral oe x nts, Charis Aa prnporals the ete a hae Boree SERLI March 3.—(By The As-| hart had announced earlier that | iH 2 f eet - is r # h Ae g led that tomofre would be warm | from t in gatnsepeles % thelr rc , Peterson and Otto W. 0 see en on the statute boo! SRLID E = e would | ® ¢ ya sore, the American | eno ‘or com: n the outdoor | ithe) house was deserted at the] before final adjournment at noon| sociated Press}—The date of the| when eta a 3 verlhe se | government brought to comp Fe ie fi te aay od Mariage sass ld time of the rafd but the officers | tomorrow, seemed to be caught in|German presidential election, at | gosto Iowa to make a contest agains ay ite plan’ to tx Gene! on tisca ape T ESOS | Se, ro ty : os ted, 5 séabbor t6:the ls Pres{.| “that gang” with “no quarter ‘ e ‘ontinued on £ wo) | stated they knew the identity of the] tangle of opposition from which| which a successor to the late Prest sain 2 ‘ Iministration at noo. tomor a eee! arg es operators of the still and arrests could not be extricated. dent bart WUD ROGERS Ty as offi | asked.” z eer en ae | Sy (ees | (Dog Soaked in\eameecrritns: BANK BANDITS | A TNEFRSIINT |W pOucE Glu KELLOGG TO ving nowre during msn of +e) MOuses Pass Gas Set Afire| man wt venmennat more ox TAKE $30, 000 OF BAR ASSOCIATION Be och ores when Presi | Bd fent H lered ation to be abandoned was the B C I, L d that the whole nau at} ) fatheuwatrans-( Y co-operative marketing bill, A mea- y urlous Lda tended by utter st ‘on,| ST, LOUIS, Mo. March 8—Wive (Dar. a n ‘| ‘alec the house, has been reported by a] WASHINGTON, March 3,—A sen Es of government «ti capital | company today, held twenty em-| I B, BE eee ae senate committee, but Senator Cap: | » to authorize the construction SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March to o Mgh pitch of « tation and] ployes and patrons at Ir WASHINGTC rank of Kans ud of the farm] by the Broadwater irrigation district | —Pasquda Gariglio, 14, set fire to ere a tt 15 crowd | caped with approximat 0 in| dent 1 rit t B. Kellogg will take the oath of of-| bloc, decided t that to attempt} in Montana of’a dam across the| gasoline soaked Irish terrior here cash. One shot was a rob- | ‘I i wa C fice as secretary of state at 9:30| fihal action tomorrow noon] Missour{ river was passed today by| yesterday, “just to seo if it would e wi enves of the] ber but no one was wounded It The dog died in agony o'clock Thursday morning. would be futile. the house. burn. ~ being turned into a living torch. At r a ¥ 1 the juvenile detentiqn home, atter star nd a he was taken pending trial by the wotte a blue, r T. y Juvenile court, Garigiio admitted ap t most cvery ilding plying the match, but denied soak-| along the line of tome w's abbre. ing the dog in olin vised parade, evidec the near cpreach of another ins cration ‘Ww IC K E D: P LAYS VI EWED Ohio in Grip Sn ee Bouse, Prebent apitar were alm« uvren of pre only a teow crowds Of C ld Ww ordinary recaiving Alstinghished vis- 0 ave tors and keeping pace with the Vv. VY. Johnson, redman in the] ¢ driven by John Whisenhunt, | Slon occurred as the result of poor NEW YORK, March 3.—Opera-| that their plays have been tried un-| ately. [f only parts of the play are feversa activities of the Cying con: | City Engineer's department, was re er of the East Side Garage. |v ibility on the part of both driv: tion of the citizen play jury plan for | Ul they receive notification to recom-| condemned the manager will be no-{ _ —s gress, but ke w about “doing | moved to his home suffering (rom a] The accident occurred at 8:30| ers reviewing salacious theatrical pro-| struct their productions or to with: | tified to rewrite The expurgated ver] COLUMBUS, Ohlo, March 3.—Un:| the cuy's work,” axcor¢ing to the| slight fracture of the rib and J. @.Jo'clock this morning at. the Inte Bot cate. were mmavibiratent ene ductions began today, Preliminary | draw them sion then will be reviewed and a| precedented cold weather for March) motto ho long ago adopted as his| Childs, inspector of the eame tion of Railroad ovenue and Dur-| erate rate of speed. The Ford truck verdict” upon some of the twelve] After all jurors have witnessed -a| final verdict rendered. prevailed throughout Ohio werd of pup vice with tment, was refoved to the | stre Whisenbunt and| was turned completely over and plays complained of are expected by | play they will meet. If a play ts de-| ‘There will be no arguments before | the temperature dropping to nut apparent tho of the morrow, | coln st spital with injuries | 1 Indy + {n the touring] Fields was thrown 16 feet. lighting thie ahd ot tHe’ ereele, cided by a nine to three vote to be} the jury and its decision will be ab-| zero in many places.. It was five cf thore who coiled ‘on the] the left hip, as the result of a col-|car with Mr. Whisenhunt, but none|on his left hip. W a two tao The jurota will not know one an.| ‘as a whole objectionable (rom the | solute, because organized actora will| above zero. Weather bureau rec- nt was Tharies C. Dawes of | tision a Ford truck driven| of the occupants were injured | avie/tegerhar dob 5 Sea other until after a play has been| point of view of public morals” tt] withdraw fronf’a play upon which a|ords show it was the coldest M the scldierrintesman who | by Johns th Childs as the r| Both ¢ 1 with side] ing north on Duk id Whisen- reviewed. Managers will be unaware! will bo ordered withdrawn immuvdl-! jury decides adversely, % here jn history, in another 24 hours will become the] occupant, and a Hupmobile touring | surtalas the colli | (Continued on Page Seven)

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