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i The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper WEATHER . a . fA Partly overcast tonight and Wed- nesday, probably showers in north. = / west portion. Not much change in temperature. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS cunts Tribune Bid * B. Second St. SCORES TRAMPLED IN GOTHAM SUBWAY PANIC STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 1S SUED state ju.us = I DENVER VISIT MILLION ASKED General Miles is Paid Final Tribute) 12: 4trmey vies STAMPEDE ON Suddenly Follow- FOR BU DING ELWoOD MEAD Burial Falls Upon)|«Remember the Maine!” Now “Remember the Maine2”|| ing Operation CROWDED TA IN A L f 7 | Rar Sear aw Ben Willis st Lert | (If WINT} AIVER AND WORK 10 Spanish War * y wou be 3 al ‘|Stifling Smoke From ‘ he anna ; : i ai ition, pert «| Bui Insula tion ; ling, te alae reenity 18—Accord|__Wrashington stood with | Oi a ot cae —(By The Associated Press) a| Air, vis Are Injured Senator John B. Kendrick from Dr. | bowed head today to express ‘ VOL. IX NO. 188 urred shortly A. Quinn, a friend In Casper ed him to arrange with A } wr a con: | Elwood Mead. commissioner of rec-| the nation’s tribute te one of es | LRT ae = “ lamation, the latter in company with | its great military heroes Justice court of Hen Bre | W YORK, May 19.— Change in Surveys Ie eee Work, secretary of the | Lfeutenant General Nelbon Siler, Over the telephone Stidger gave im-| (By The Associated Press.) . *, | interior, is to spend a few days in ion that the effects o ov!) _ At least 75 persons were Made Basis of Suit] wWyomine next mnun inthe inten |. Eresident Coolidge arranged his a were nl. Hol > ist, 75 persons wé fairs so that he might occupy a 1 return Thursda :|injured, two of them prob- ral cortege signify ld attend to bis legal|ably fatally, in a mad panie w memory and achievements of the fa- mous cm@npaigner, the purpose of securing first yand information with respect to set- tlement and construction problems| ‘To the military ‘service, loved and confronting the projects. The only | Served so faithfully by him, was the Fil ; t C Jests of reclamation. Inspections of | Hrs fo that iled b U ah ON-| the projects at Riverton and at will. | PA’ peecintse 3 é c | will be made by the officials | !"& the country's reverence for the 4 | which swept a crowded east A telegram from i to struction Company | Stidger of De¢ — of the the law firm Johr brother s and St CHEYENNE, W. y lamp vllb ex 0-, May Pother stop Secretary Work and Dr.|Beneral'’s body entrusted for the laxt iy. take Chaves y Gatate: until! ploMbnw wan recortenats. Ka vel hee? 19.—Chagnes made in the} Mead intend to make in Wyoming | march to Arlington National ceme- ie abri Vek, tho ‘Sateen ot tha neeuieael survey for the Wind River at Cheyenne, where they will| tery there to repose beside the body The young lawyer established him: | tr Hteralls a with of June 22, con- | of his wife and among his comrades Canyon highway after the | spend the entire a contract for construction had been let are the basis for 4 sult for $1,087,845.21 filed in Unite: States Court here by the Utah C struction Company against the Wyoming St y commis. sion, The compa s that it bid for the contract for construct- ing with state o ficials and dis cussing with private citizens such reclamation matters as are brought to their atiention Invitations’ have been extended to the members of Wyoming's congres- sional delegation to be present at the meeting, but at this time it Is not known how many will be in po- of three wa. now sleeping beneath the gratsy slopes. A troop of United States cavalry, an arm of the service which the gen- eral lead so well is wresting the western frontier from the Indians, assembled at the residence to escort the casket to St. John’s Episcopal church, where the simple rites of “Remember the Maine!” battle. | ery of American forces in the Span- ish-American war, 1s virtually for- ; came to a sharp step ianit if in financial independence with number of associates here by tak- k from the terminal. Men, wo- ing leases on old locations in the oj! |™en and cnildren, massed into fields. Stidger held a s-venth inter-|One of est in these loa At one time ho| thelr feet in confusion, wh is said to h: on offered $1,500,-|t@ Panic proportions when the car 000 for his holdings but refused to an to fill with stifling emoke ine feel! creased by burning insulation He was the nephew of George Stid-|, A Short clreuit had occ . the famous district attorney of |!7& the motorman to halt he cars, were s be ing the twenty five miles of high-| sition to avail themselves of the op-|that faith were prepared by Rey. way under specifications pred on one survey but was requ build on another gotten today, the twenty-seventh an- ted |iportunity. Dr. Robert Johnston. The solemn | niversary of the opening scenes of d to In this trip, the secretary and the} march to the cemetery, ending at|the war. Above is seen American rvey which made | commissioher are visiting only the|the mauseleum constructed under cars, When he up again, ¢ train explo Denver, who broke into the public | String limelight many years ago by clamp- | '° St# ing down the lid on all vice in the |e att troops going into camp in Cuba. At Colorado metropolis. His fath signal for anic the job more co The amount | newer projects where the problems | the general's direction, followed on|right {s photo of the wreck of the BURWIRA TOI. 3S Yearsi aed screaming, fl men which Jt seeks from t is.) of settlement and construction are} the program of ceremonies. Maine, taken when the ,hull was | He came to Casper and e pa | Children surg ward a 8 petition relates, the | of chief concer Six glistening black horses were | raised in 1912 for examina | himseli in the law’practive with At king to exc mt between its bid and the of) een selected to draw the laden caisson H. Patten about. seven » imprisonm smast onnatrughion.on. she diew.. serves. CHAPLIN IS and officers of the army, navy und This partnership contin- ‘ Ln ie hace tua een pace f ued for three or four years and at ed M4 a. i * ehini em. Surrounding the group P " the time of lils death he was still Bo SOREL SOR rosecution for n guards sency door Asboclated with Patten in the oll GEG. to wl evented Lbaeke: oper of eme: Tecently ho was divorced from his |, TB® lounge and several saloons of third wife, He had no children, and|‘%® Rearby Hotel Vanderbilt we ency h > VICTOR IN battalions of soldiers, sailors and marines led by Brigadier General besides several cousins some of whom | COMVerted Into emer the service of the nation fills pages mother is now In Denver after spend snakey walk, flapptag shoes when | other were given the right to march| without permission of contract Govatnar uonathas avis Docupled up were declared to be his private President Coolidge found his posi-| ha’ determined to prosecute toy} sumed, however. that a hemmorhage ul _vietory in his suit to enjoin] associates, immediately behind the] tentlary sentence and announce- At New York— R. 1 for a pardon. It was the th : i New York 110 000 000—2 9 -# x . -| lin (Continued on Page Nine.) | | tions are involved. Batteries: Kaufman, Bush and Indications were that the case |— — People desiring to move such Hartnett; Nebf, Huntzinger, Dean 7 would reach the jury tomorrow. property, it is stated, should first r testimony and his explanation of who move them without author- Songer and Smith; Erhardt and Tay- Russell G. Davis, his son, accepted tracts. hiladelphia — 011 501 00*— § 13 <1 —————— fraud, and while some may be Cincinnati _. 000 010 1144—7 14 Z e charged to {gnorance of the law —_—— Boston _..._ 001 001 00I— 3 10 4 | . ecutions. will be ‘the result. The RTS or oe St | N. Y, SURRENDERS 10 :| lished Sunday; Cost Represents offenders are working no” smait | A Pare opportunity ts to ° | Samuel D. Rockenbach, commander |.| Jf CO UR T SUIT of the District of Washington, form- oving Contract | ed the escort of honor. , live in Denver, only his mother, Mrs, | “2¢e persons . received y 19,—Charles | beside those inscribed with the deeds } ing the winter in Califor Her used in conjunction with other char-| with the body ag honorary pall-bear-| chattel mortage goods was sound- | tho witibea stand teday (n> hiavental property, In a court ruling here to-| tion in the procession with members| the limit all violators. Conviction (Continued on Push. Five. Charles Amador from using them| flag draped casket. ment {# made that drastic penal- 000 510 200-8 15 6 the defendant had been subje and Snyder, Hartley. In cre oUt the Pollman affair in a signed state- lzation not only violate the stat- ae ment to the press last January 10, e a n S a l n utes governing such offenses but the day following the expose of the also lay themselves Mable under $1,250 from Pollman in delivering a ) Cases have been revealed re- ” Batteries: Haines, Dyer and eta ; oO. AX PAV ES|LS, wie soe’ se | TEMPLE” WILL SPEAK Following Storm Force Work to Scheidt; Bitene Tae law, which constitutes the mort- subd Report Now Being Reviewed to Be Pub-| t merchant ts unabie to aistin Batteries: "Luque and Wingo; have in a small way backed up on their order abolishing all | hardship on merchants it ] | Gb Chinas R. i. ¢ Nine! comrades, whose: history. In Goods Is Likely ‘ John Stidger survives bim. | The | '™°?& Los Spencer Cha loon pants, | of General Miles and the son of an- Warning against the remo - home is in Fort Collins, Colo. ‘ Details of the cirect cause of death TOPEKA, Khn: acteristics “hich touches the make: | ers. ed today by local merchants, who have not been received. It is p OKA, Khns . "gan eit a y that gave the film comedian a] of the general's family and his close] on such a charge carries a pent- NATIONAL LEAGUE. on a charge of soliciting Chicag. ined and the stage name of Charles Ap- Veterans of the world war, the] tles will be sought where vic examination, s examining Mr. Davis | e notify)the merchant or mortgagee yesterday about the issuance of a * and secure permissign. Furniture, At Brooklyn— n. WB. pardon to F Pollman, convicted oO musical instruments and automo- Pittsburgh .._ 110 010 110— 5 14 4 banker, the prosecution brought out biles purchased under contract Brooklyn 0 210 01-9 10 2 sdveral Clecrtpaliciés -betwean' Mivect a come under this head and people Batteries: Morrison, — Cullstoi ‘ “ At Philadelphia— R. H. EL transaction to a Topeka Hotel where the insurance clause of thelr con- PASTOR lf CHICAGO ie and Holes in County Highways + Louis .._ 100 003 000— 4 11 2 and Wilson, gagee’s sole protection against Salvage Surfaces. At Boston— RW. EB gulsh such cases and general pros County Commissioners Jack Scott and Guy T. Morgan| parnes and Gibson, }county highway work. It is presumed that the bumps on AMERICAN LEAGUE, ~ . + . bape ni his week, when Dr.|county roads resulting from the cuts and ruts following] » se ‘ 4 Small Part of Big Saving. rae ee john ‘Thom , : jxhiladetphia:- 000 000 O03— 8% -6 the recent rains made them foresee that the hihgw Chicago 200 100 O01 AR OD Courtmartial ; . he | Would deteriorate almost beyond repair if they continued |, Batteries; Rommel, Walberg and re ‘ " ‘: - " elr ab ord Sein digest es hhrane, Perkins; Lyons and ocean: | The audit report of tounfy offices prepared for the Tax- f Nees ies so | Rae ages ie M 1 they Pare tor work | Seba | i i ae ” 7 e t ub 1 1 1 busi- | eM | perhaps to r wor CHEYENNE, May 198A boy | payers association by the Lincoln G. Kelley accountancy FE S b m Hien! ‘1 rit | ‘aietts verte eG fax | thers : aging 259. pailos hentanaltacs “on oe oe rp Lake City, Ube wi be ready for publication OF SUOMALUVE | 18. block ae BOUGA Gali ahd’ voain phoveah tate: Von Ged ke made by the two com: | pit, St Moule, Fe He Monday ar nformed fo ‘0 y Sunday morning, it’ is an cipated. * . jing of the kind in Amer and its i 4 " ;. | missioners in abolishing the highway | ¢ ; pice Enos 4 hiin that he Is a a a! * : 5 ° the discharged men with instruc- St. Louis .. 029 ¢*8 © Bee awee tres iw wuiociiy. haw The report was yeceived yesterday and. immediately it Officers Set great pastor in likewise unique. He to Ko back on the highways} department on May 19, t# not only |” jpatteries: Guinn and ing stolen $150 from a store in which | Was examined by the executive committee of the association pena’ oh a ery way REsene &nd}and smooth out the rough spots and showin \upta: the ata ot ped and Reveralé. he was employed there, The youth |and then each member of the legal{ing final action by this committee —_ 5 blake: ; | repair certain bridg ad Oni ¢ J) ‘o in the adde So highly ts rded by the men of Chicago that when the ouncil ¢ open its meet- [OU gave his name as Fred Wagner, and Chief Laughlin notitfied the New York officials of the’ boy's confes was furnished with a copy | the entire report will be released for WASHINGTOD The lawyers are now | publication. s |The Assoc careful study of all f May 19. 4B; ted Press}—The officers Beyond the statement that the|of the eubmarine 8-19 which went expense which was pr At Detroit— bringing in all highway | New York ent for many miles around, | petrolt This morning two more wer with the same instructions equip: . de : Bas ure p behind trucks on | %4 wort ‘ sion, It is very probable that Wag | tures and by the last of the week |report’ is “boiling. over with hot|aground last January at Navut tela pr SUCUEDROR WAS ty, Mile and the hee doy - Peper much ex-| Batteries: Schang; ner will be returned to the east for | their findings will be reported back | stuff,” little information. relative to] Beach, Mase, today was ordered |{"° fi : . | Brooks 1 repalring > Ms ae W sending @ part | Dogle, Wells, ( ssler. trial, to the executive committee. mittee. Follow. | (Continued on Page Nine.) courtmartialed by Secretary Wilbur He: | , 1 | bridges on ‘oad ‘i Byer SaeeIne: FOR — € of churche | » perform the very work on whic At Cleveland— KH. has a fence along “that | “The + were simply in such} they ordered a cessation, it 1s polnt-| Washington . 000000 118—* © © cause of that fact | bad condition that the had to} ed out, The county equipment that | Cleveland .. 011 000 19*— * ¢ © list church has in-| be dene,” a road expert here. He wil Herbert Kenne county sury: embers of the official |'or, w ulso vent out on the COMMUNITY BUILDING TOPIC “aS | | jd today. | they sent out this morning « terday remained in the cou age but three days. id yes Batteries: Coyeleskie, Mogridge, 69° | Marberry, Ogden and Ruel; Shaute, Andrews and Myatt, ure Invited. There will not be any udmission feo. A free will offering ’ ‘ : 7 ‘A dpecial meeting of the city coun-|cuss with a committee from the as playgrounds for the children, imprisonment or both for violation ae che ieee nto ald in the expenses OPE RA TOR IN\* pertaining to a site‘for the proposed |and tennis courts for high during thé hot summer months, The] purpose than to hold milk, anc $500,000 Community Building, The] you and business men during the] attention of ‘he coinel! was called| must not be destroyed Community Bullding committee and | summer months, ‘The Kiwanis Club|to the sev 0 acctdents which| The dog pound will be moved a committee from the Chamber of] kas entered upon a campaign to|haye happeved during the past|from the outskirts of the city to a > went at the] help children and providing suitable | weeks which have resulted In some | building at the corner of Fourth | Aw | Mr. Scherck told the council that] of it if One clause of the | © bs be held he city hall at|wanis Club plans for providing play-| Mr. § hat |of it# provisions, One clause of thé eeting. ntl gpk pr dua ih i ds for the younger children|0™€ means must be provided to|ordinance states that milk contain | ae | 8 o'clock tonight to discuss matters | grounds for y Ld keep the children off the streets|ers must not be uxed for any other N Y INDICTED a school ot. Randits who had broken into the|gunny sacks filled with grocerles 6f EW YORK, May. 19.—(By The! Gates Grocery and Market at 903] 4! kinds were found on the floor of {ated Press)—While one grand | \ »|the store. ‘The bandits had broken was ecnasidering homicide evi. | North Lincoln street sometime las rs Commeree . will be pr meeting. The council in meeting | recreation ts only one phase of the] cases in injury to small children. |and Lennox, ‘This 1s the second An last night decided to call a special | plan to help which ts being spons-| An ordinance sponsored by the|time that the dog pound has been —— dence against her, another grand| tight, became frightened and bur erles session tonight to come to an agree |ored by the service club. dairymen's association Uy transferred to a new locction. It WEST FIELD, Wh ‘fay 19.—(Dy | Jury today returned an indictment |riedly left the store without taltr rom the shelves, and then left with ment with the special committees on Ben Scherck, cha of this} that empty milk bottles turned In|was brought out at the council|'The Associated !.ess}—Rellig Con. | ¢ ine baby, MUBRSIMITIGGRMDEGAE \thain loot., ‘Whensthe Leooriatoe Bt & | fro a the shelves, ap d the gunny sacks with gr “fea through the rear entrance a site for the Community building. | co.amittee of the Kiw Club, ap-| by customers must be returned with | meeting that residents of Casper} ant of thin city and W. i, Hersehieb| Mrs. Helen Auguste Gelsen-Vi tie store entered his establishment] Lieut igated this Members of the Park Committee, | peared before the council and sug-)a metal ticket showing where the| without cars found it difficult tolof Wisconsin Ropide, a bunker wore | former German red cross nurse, the |this morning he found that the rear| morning 4 that the bandit Including N. E, Thom J. M.} gested tha cant lots about the} bottle had been purchased, was|walk two miles to reclaim their today when thelr airplane | widow of a Prussian army off a hud been broken open during | probably had been frightened away Lowndes, ard C. ©. Hoffhine, were could secured by donation | passed on first reading. This ord! |canine pete which ha strayed from went into a tail spin at 2,000 feet | and pre ress of an Kast Wighty-|the night by a motoreycle eop, patrolman, er also instvucted by the cc to din! or a mode rént, and set aside! nance provides 4 penalty of fine or | ihe home fireside nd crashed Sixth atrept “baby farm,” Upon fur investigation, fe pedestrians passing the store

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