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WEATHER | cay: > somewhat warmer. NO. 226 VOL. Ix The Canper Bisiiis _ MEMBER OF ASSOC IATED PRES PRESS © CASPER, ;PER, WYOMING, FRIDAY, JULY 3 3, , 1925 EUROPE NEEDS SECURITY PACTS---CC yy ——— vered by Car Streeta or at Tribune Bl fe. 20 Second st LIDGE QUAKES ROCK SANTA BARBARA AGAIN Arrive on Hunt for Thrills SEVERE onOGK RECORDED BUT DAMAGE LIGHT Tremor Today Is Most Severe Since Great Disaster Monday SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., July 3.—{Associated Press)—Santa Bar- bara went through earthquake shocks first was at 8.39 a. other three were at - and 10:6 o'clock. Up to 1 o'clock no great damage had been reported and no persons were in- jured, SANTA’ BARBARA, Cal., July 3.—(By The Associated Press) —A sharp earthquake shock occurred here at 8:39 o’clock this morning and lasted about five seconds. The vibrations loosened a few bricks and wigened the cracks in some of |’ the shattered walls. A few wrecked chimneys toppled to the ground, but no other damage result Reporters of the Barbara News made a has survey of the city and found only nominal dumage. The towers of the old Mission shed a few more pounds of ne and mortar and the walls were cracked @ little more, but the old struc still stands as it did after the heavy quake of Mon college and the St. St. Anthony Franeis pital, which were badly wrecked last Monday's earth- quake, sufered little additional dam- age, both are still standing. In one or two places plumbing was wrenched and broken, but the power lines and gas pipes that had been repaired were not disturbed. A few persons who were working in wrecked or damaged buildings were bruised in their scramble to get out, but a visit to the Cottage Hospital, wher the quake sufferers Are 1 for shows that not a per son has been to the injured a) to 10:45 a t ts I off I \ . F ! 1 a world his wa | time the duration of the shock as he | watched the building roll and rock A second hard jolt came at 10:21 whieh did not help the nerves of the people, but did no damage. The people have a feeling that they will not be sorry when old mother earth “Dudes” Vacationists Eonr'| for Cow Hands and Broncs Three carloads of young men and women from metro- politan cities of the east, at- tired in collegiate clothes, received the surprise of their lives when the 1:35 west- bound train pulled into the Casper Northwestern depot at 1:35 o'clock yesterday afternoon The “dudes” from New York, Chi cago, and other ¢ the East, en- route to the Di ranch in the Brooks region for a two months sojourn in what they believed to be “the Wild and woolly" West pecred from the windows as the train ground to a halt, expecting to be greeted by a volley of shots from cowboys rid- ing unrusy bronchos and ac red with suprs on their boots and tall Stetsons on thelr heads, The fifteen girls, twenty-five boys, and eight family groups, comprising all of whom er been west of Chicago, piled rain ready to shout “Let and “Give her the spurs, Three Pullmans on ventirite Chicago & Northw stern tral go to Lander carr Gratiot's Diamond G ranch, where they will enjoy the pleasures of from the ranching. Some members of the party are shown in the i ORE AMERICAN LE poh i At Cleveland— es OL a WILE LATE ADDRES Washington Day Mes: sage Points Way For | Financing Revival of Dauss Davis, | Davi At Philadelphin— Philadelphia -.000 000 000—0 5 Of New York 000 100 00"— 1 7 0 Batteries—Gray, .Walbare and Cochrane; Shawkey and Bengough At Washington— RHE Washington 2400 020 131—11 3 1 Boston 000 000 000— 0 Batteries—Covelesh and Rue I Zalmiser, Ross and Picinich European Stability. NATIONAL LEAGUE | At Chicago— RULE CAMBRIDGE, St. Louis --.-..000 104 02—* * By The i 1000 00—* * * (By The 5 Dyer and| Press.) — Security pacts to O'Farrell; Blake, and Hart-| preserve the peace of Europe nett | were given a pledge of moral At Pittsburgh— nue. |Support today by President ‘ jinetanatl ----010 210 010— 8 13 2 . ; r 000 000 000O— 0 4 Donohue and Hargrave A . ted to Morrison, Colloton and t t f At Philadetph RHE. |" Toston --200 020 002—- 614 1 Philadeiphia --126 003 01%—10 14 1 Batteries—Barnes and Decatur and Wilson. Gibson At Brooklyn— RIE. New York —_..300 000 000—3 9 1 Brooklyn _.__0%0 100 o2°— 616 0| st enroute to James T.| above group. tterles—G Osborne nfleld and Snyder; | P* and Deberry, $< Silence ensued as the “dudes” paused jn astonishment. They d upon a long line of automobiles at the curb and then shifted their eyes to the group of business men who were present at the depot to greet them. Billowing clouds of smoke from Casper’s industrial plants, which would do credit to Pittsburgh, hung over the western section of FEDERAL COURT TEST OF EVOLUTION LAW PROJECTED eee RIDGELY CASE °° the | ] ' 1 Cowboys were entirely foreign to CHICAGO, July 3.—(By The Associated Press.) —Definite announcement was made today by Clarence Darrow ‘ Die ecm nekieat Hic (ae, H 4 the metropolitan scene of the thriy-| that the Scopes evolution trial, set for hearing at Dayton, Tenn., ‘would be taken into the federal court by counsel for |tiard J. Ridgeley of enne, Vi 2 ing metropolis of Wyoming, «nd even| the defense 1 1 Dar IeNamara ! te a horse was not { ht. ‘The TE ; : pees ; ; 4 CR aN t , n “dudes” could not cond thele at Mr. Darrow said this was definitely decided in a conference held in New York by himself, Dr. John R. Neal, Dud- | sh W 1 ft appointment and one attractive girt| !ey Field Malone and Bainbridge Colby. : rs teats t Dr. (Continued on Page Three) data j and the application for a federal injune tion to preve t the ! eal has left for ha yney g' with the necessary es from p Laramie Third = s8)—W hile State Census Puts sMadvecdite Center ee 0 Ahead of Sheridan; Casper Leads seat is by Large Margin in Count ‘NEGRO SLAYER | Forecast For Showers Are CHEYE Wyo., July turns of 11 Wyoming counti 8.—With the state census re- s compiled in the office of settles back to normal Secretary of State Frank BE. Luc it was definitely stated Thursday that Casper and Natrona county are leading the | ‘PAYS PENALTY ie Coming Week 7 " 3 1 HDDYVILLE J a Th At Cal 22 ny state in population by a wide margin. The population of |The Associated Press)—I | we r ae Fe Casper is given at 23,228, and Natrona county is Biven at ae FR Os ‘ i ir : i wealthy race horse | 35,101. heridan, | Hart sod one of the hills just Although the returns 8 , ¢ os e east of the city was » county ‘have not, ; 2 for the mu it | ished tn the quake i, it is ed t . ol) vga h Ng is bart f elty this morning. Th 1 rank am her ' : rg “on " t (Continued on Page Five) in Wyoming populat : is be 1 tha le} F FOR BOND FUND... 3%. Receipts from Auto License Sales Go Into Sinking Fund for State Issue 000 GULF LIQUOR ‘STORES OPEN TILL 9 TONIGHT All w ana nliday t er bu CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 3.—Four] The money will be used to retire SHIP SEIZE D) Iness houses and offices will be I t part while bundred and ninety thousand dollars | some of the highway bonds that were 4 | people give themselves cver to celebratfin of the Fourth of July, In was placed in the highway bond| voted by the people of the state tr view of the busine houses will keep yen until ® o'clo Unking fund Wednesday by State | the elections of 1919 and 1 MOBILE July 2.—(By The} tonight for the benefit of week-end she The ne em Treasurer John M. Snyder. This sum In 1922, $320,000 was ved from | As ted P }—The const guard ployes will be given a jon Saturday but the Svn morm ‘epresents the amount that has been|the same source, fn 1923, the state | cutter Comanc is enroute to Mo-| Tribune will appear tecolvod the state from the fale} collected $400,000; and in 1924 q to-| bile with a r and two motor Outside points, incl e of ‘motor lele 1 tal of £450,000 was plac 0} by tu e guif of Mext attract their ¢ r of , pant year t t ended und vowing th ‘ » aboa 1 ereld: was collected b feases considerat each | m rd a Ww e pat near ar t J Frank EB, Lucam Tobile custom officja "mountains. War Department | “Defense Day Program’ ‘City of State’ For Army Is Outlined: ih Heads Called in ¢ ference on Final Plans for Nation-wide Observance ; baat WASHINGTON, Jul (By The Associated Press.) faith, Heads of all branches and sections of the war depart : an CRG" eee L. Hine cl ine plans for hold PF 1 tion-wide ma f the defense 1 tomorr¢ The meeting d by General Hi i GOES TO WALL Thirty Million Dollars Involved in Fail- the ae ure of Dean Onativia Company 1 id a r ie th ; u A tT se rr Ay u 5 ee tonal for T dc th y I k ex The progress in p « pay | ‘ yor aag@ag <=