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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper: | WEATHER | ; iy e& Local thunder showers this after- noon or tonight, slightly cooler to- night in east portion. Saturday part- ly cloudy, rising temperature in the west portion. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYOMING, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925 Delivered by Carrier 78 cents @ month "Pubiteath bot 148 STRIKE ORDER ISSUED T2 HARD COAL MINE VOL. [X NO. 273 ' OIL ENGINEERS WELCOMED IN CASPER =: ams Court- Martial “GONVENTION 1S ‘Raut seores Pittsburg’! - 100 Philadelpt 000 010 005— 9 15 6 Kindling for $200,000;000 Bonfire | ‘Anmoclated. ae ra T TUE! HI hy Seana © AY UNION CHIE Batteries—Morrison, Adams, Whe han and Smith; Ring, Pierce, O Neal | >) 3 te! and Wilson. Had prisot At \I reparations Made At At Brooklyn— R.H.E. : pr a Uae Be thaet. Pine Tals = Cincinnati...» 500 000 050—12 13. 0 [egeeahs © pee . Mines For W alkout; Brookly 000 Wu SU2— 7:13 0 es ty i ah : x s rae | “Ratteries—-Benton Brady and Mar. | bed aw | Bituminous Operators q Ehrhardt, Hubbell, het Went totion A... 'T ae Brown auderaglek. 0. ee : s ; Are After Trade. ss ss | eRe soaton Se reote R. H.R. | | tele 9 ph ; | Appreciation of Visit To} as "y 101 202 0-6 9 1 eMeaiwe “ lit w Pia ea PHILADELPHIA Casper and State Oil| iittesics cline lan” conestes overnment inspectors are preparing for a $200,000,000 bonfire of emergency Acet corporation ships in the Potomac River, | ere ALOE ore ‘ ; | Cootity: aiid Gia, Virginia. Nets ae, 1 ing p:aced to keep debris from floating into the channel. These are some of the 200 st ips marked for slaughter, | z ¢ ; Fields Voiced by Ex- - hey have been stripped of valuable metals by a private concern, under a contract that returns to the gottrmment about $4,000 of the YANK AIRMEN Ibe ath 3 = T op | SUE i G B k At New York— R.U.E.| several Hungired thousand dollars each vessel cost. ASS 2S St. Louis. 201 000 000 0— 3 eS Ss he le overnor DIOOKs, New York 000 002 001 1— 4 11 = tee | . Pee gt tela ERAS 7 AAS Batteries—Sherdel and O'Farrell; ile’ lewdcatt i mb By GENE MARTIN | Vitzs’mmons and Hartley Lewis, 7 © the t . : © sant | aan A a 4 W ; Seckers of liquid gold. sraainay Wako ore IN TRIBAL WAR EEE. . Men who have brought the} ,, (AMERICAN LEAGUE | r fan eitachanierrocearie wot light of science and the {washington.. 0000) 1—* * * F r sto ¥ t floodin ri courage of consistent explor- | Chieago _- 020 000 0— * * © OUEZZAN roceo, Aug. |KeeP up the w ¥ , tue ation to the petroleum indus-| to Horne and = Ruel; 28.—(Associat ss)—T entire | *! wn ¥ < try, siembers of a profession | °™" tat Males BFoub ot Amerloan: aviators ; i ther that has reduced the hazard of wild 4s Details RILE felnhenvarite cerita today: | Rita the! shinnta! ghals eating, and to a great extent e' ah Philadelphia 000 010 00— ar , 240 kilogra of Abs whi gned the f gamble that attend acl _ 150000 022— * * * 5 many direct hits ne t would “continue to 1 \ by a tie cad pa Rommel, ‘ ! ped f nd | ev ence to bring about, it Uhered todas pages rtner and Cochrane; Hollo- unit Spanisl ossit general ‘ 1 deta “ay 2 ‘ 5 "rene snded will an 8 I Nah: Min Loui RA THEATER | AM Credit Balance: of 90 C oe a Barrel Snke Davelapmient| Be u ° At St. Lonis— t. HE. | | We t c opened 4 > . | owe A | } pened’ New Yerks 000. 00— . Is eHADHAn nt y tof. | 3 s—| ike ‘ New Yer Beas: ssl Began Draws Commendation of U.S. Survey Chief; in she erators’ scale c eo, with which tho Hot dod adi cle : ies — Hoyt and Bengough; on > nysh movement t the} A e ¢ A t 4 need Amumarel me eader 8 |g 5B | FILES ANSW 138,000,000 Barrels Output Up to 1925 chalioun:(rbenmen ad been com: | ha muspenticn call Senively wines UpEn a te nto nike tno, ahs au i he Glew eaasice RULE. | —_—-->>> | OPEL Of Ee ap eater Bt the Branes | than $1,000,000 a day 4r iar We various phases 0 dustry, tO} y 0 001 coo— 2 6 0] 9 tribesmen, havi: aired all their] said, business conditior thats wisit vetineres, during the af nb ies reas ae Conservation as practiced and projected in development of the great Salt Creek oil | obiectives: -‘Therofore, the military | gion would te iin tl texnig id fo hold a smoker this TS HUAhe Sar Esa, 49 Id care in for Be measure of commendation by George Otis Smith, director of the |P*"t °f the operation is finished and rket a ia was wicelts evening ut the Hotel Henning. To syd nited States Geological Survey, in remarks this morning befor ivision | {2° Political_part_has begu | till furthe uded f = f a marks 8 ore the petroleum division - by fuel sub- « these same wi} take | Teoh ciety i meet , 1 ag I f eee eee . mor ow the hae wale lat jof the American Institute of Mining and Metalu ‘gical Engineers, in ses f h i | field and on Sunday see creat P Mor an Is rd i Rader on the “Iictor s His statement followed a paper by E. L. Estabrook and OIL ROYALTY fatleaxts ce ; at So “Wivorn lent He anal eo . g oMGAMBees Weert Konia: M. Rader on the istory of Salt ( reek P roduc tion” \ ‘hic +h showed a credit balance ve of riko" pledge, pe lins by way of the Lost Soldier and | combdas fond? Ge ; 90 ce 1 f $$$ s out of differer pais. the Wertz of! and gas fields, Many | L i E . B defendants in an inju ti 4 rots RETURNS DOWN i ot si i o ot pation with soft of them then will go on to Salt Li e t state y prevent them from retaining pos COMMITT Up to the present bs roble Many bituminous City to attend the convention waite } i ssion of the Iris and America the: | jai : os S ! are now refusing to Hee titty ouisiaaterace tnt Ce H [ L Ww i s, filed a motion in district court hepa 5 at WASHINGTON 2 [ I on contract alg Nearly fitty outsiders are in Ca is ate UF | chursdayatternoon, eking thatthe eos Sh ica ne ar lated Pr a ; : ecause the the wanatit per today to be present at the ses injunction that had been granted t ea ite AES. jeu ster} ived $5 Mak for'|* s become prot , " sion here, Not a few have tr ed - the Investment company be ‘ Bini | mineral leasin, bite Inne ‘ “The feeling it ‘i from the east and west coasts and] MINEOLA Aug. 28.—(By | canceled. The hearingén. the mo-| fs oe ee hee ing the last f Y , tis the union polloy ta andi from Texas, 80 t rY| The Arsocia' The will of | tion will be held before Judge B: é Era tons ceding year, due to the temporar t ent e s te section of the L ates is rep-| Mrs. Jane Norton Morgan, wife of | ant S. Cromer at 11 o'clock Monday ‘ a Sl closing down: of wells'in the Wyom-| coal af c 7 bd resented by the petroleum’ engineers P. Morgan, finaneler, was filed | morning ; Ms er-deve ng: flelda BA Netto? Phila arrose avho, arrived yesterday” and this} for probate today. Individual be: tit Ahiaksaégrantiakt's ©. nation Ov Mii t toe I Be abc = Ta te sad morning. quests of $150,000 each were made] 5.” Cia imnex eras bp YELLOWSTONE ain an | Mi be ee ore I ( bel erlor d rtadiitod H led t ‘The meeting this morning was] to her fcur children. To her husband | ;,.. etic P pe ae. Pe iS ES 1 te a ST " b ATIONAL | 1 $125, ©} for Eagle I rn re $ tae ieriges | wor A as : ook nl ther. ci mij v an for a -ARK, Wyo., Aug. 28.—(Associated 1 is not « t | $ 4 a to opened by EF, I Estabrook, vice tt “Wall Hall,”"her, country | sinction did not. state. the true’ res| +; y j SeeAOn Neural epee con ; jt Toe taste’ | thi é Sas : poe chairman of the institute and chlet| estate in England, and the use dur-|ittonenip existing between tho Reg | CPCs)—Ehe scente wonders of Yel«| ™° al See n Tacanent cuemoaraln: A fae petroleum engineer for the Midwest tne his ee of her personal) company and the Casper Wyoming | !owstone today occupied the atten-| ts Sa arn fas reported as $12,270,500 in 1924 n in + daw Refining company. nousehold effects. Theater: ny, in that it did | tlon of members of the ser it peste oe gee nt the | 2M $8,053,601 le depart 1 ‘ormer Governor B. B. Brooks. The full value of the estate was] ot brin ReeaincstMe tates VISORS? toiktee mean ttle gratified to 1 ; ester sbaeeat iy | ment pointed pri I nt Lew i Unio president of the Rocky Mountain] not given phi Geral wre eesti Pakemind ote! leamalice ama ie a ale Bl EA commlftee, abpolnted Ae ee ; 'Y| oll dropped f of $2 | had as I Min Oiland Gas association, gave the ad which was not to end until August | tte West on matters relat e | to.*prote e common of A a the). barrel durin 1M pe t ; SNA 4 dress of welcome. 0, public domain. A. two-day ring} the field, was named tt a | Jur is : : Bes “We appreciate your presence in STORM HITS 5 dt BaltiLake City was completed late |tion Committee, I believe i tlle tal ef ' PiatiKD Taher spe the ’ 1 Mr. % yesterday and nother will t f F brand of conservation tha Engle for a Casper at this tim | f ng “in Octot ahd ; ays > Brooks. “We are glad of the inter- started at Helena, Montana, beg eves practic nd_ the inter x 2 , He j nd Le on Califor: | w 1 to notif est you have shown in coming such JAP ISLAN iS mie Monday ts of all ears ¢, and rvived by aly A AG LAE ANS space I my Re ante v r! r f Yello “And when I see the stand taken Wy, DAties BROLEN Idren, Uy-) 9 gain receipt $957.4 j t © Se er 1, the a long way and hope you will profit Bntering the park of West Vetabrook and b hy it.” th tone this morning, the committee | t Words of appre jon in response | will leave this playground 1 way } on the subject of util to the welcome were spoken by F.| oKyo, *, 28.—(E el Auadci. of the nc ce at n, | ene nd know as I ¢ Aug Jullan Fohs, chairman of the petro-| ateq Press)—The Loo! on. Mr. Fohs explained ( 84 | TOOLS REMOVED PROM MINES islands leum lying be Japan proper and For ee | Be ‘ i “We are fortunate to be] \o, an a Sap i ! . amy ¢) inviting a’genere! Wiscussion from all| witte 110 small boats. were eunk.. | tric chair. Octoker 7... ‘ , persons consdcted with the off ac-} A : ¥ 2) E e Uu § Ls Peay dine hiss: Be Continued bess The work of the institute and, the e e he | A - i Hazelton Iron Workers, dee value of the contacts made in all oll , - | | thers parton ihe fields by geologists and the techni- I ax u in NEW YORK More than; f the clans were emphasized by H. Foster 000,000 of 1 ft ¥ | ; nded Bain, secretary of the institute. Mr, Bibel laid’ ben : } : | Aue te BITUMINOUS TRADE tO BE EXTENDED Reductions announced yesterc Bain sald he regretted that many remainir persons were urable to stop here F mn sure of business. » crude oils were extended to several other fields today by the idwest Refining and the 1 : 'The formal program mag apanes by mt pane Ohio Oil companies, principal purchasers in a majority of districts. The cut is in line 1 at John G. Bartram, geologist for the t . ar . ‘ ?, ry j a similar reductions made recently in the Pennsylvania and mid-continent field lustr Midwest Refining company, who en- Atat - ,Ww ; She tes as Rat elias? fa sropérties on August 1 totalec pe i ger ey ‘ : i fered uM Papen Ay aubsuaaton of the Decision by the Wyoming State. Board of Equalization $508 .080 00, an iho ee a ray The cut in Salt Creek brings a horizontal slash in thé sliding scale of prices base tos several fields in Wyoming. Mr.|On tax valuation increases amounting to some $5,000,000 | 000 since the first of the on gravity. Crude of between 36and 36.9 degrees is reduced from, $1.96 to $1.79, while sahind sketch of the}on oil company property in Natrona county will not be | ———— of central! forthcoming for another week or ten days, according to $ > 1 t all $ } - ; . Bartram presented ¢ geology and form , Duisery of production jn the Salt statements credited to Claude L. Draper, member vf the (Continued on Page Eight) board, who was in Casper yesterday. Delay in handing COLONIZATION PLAN FOR BIG. ¢ sitet a down 4 ision has re from I BANQUET FETE HORN BASIN REGION PLACED = TWO HEL gs, When transcript of the: proce f this 1s available tl f il give the facts close aindy. increases in valli gine faa SY By REYN Li Origi tr lis | Cre I $1.9 authorized by the Natrona county| « LOVELL, Wyo., Aug. 28—(Spe-| in an or ¢ the| Mule Creek $1 Governor Nellie Tayloe Ross will] The Labor Day address and n-| commissioners amounted to more] cial to The ine)—Perhaps one of | vacant farm lat f this t It} gy (Ne ft ) ‘ a be the honor guest at a banquet|4uet will mark the first public ap than $12,000,000, ‘This was reduced | the most‘important achievements in| has been a long, tedic i * wT i 7 ee / ra, oe ete Jeffersonian | Pearance of the governor in Casper to approximately $5,000,000 when| tho history of the I Horn basin} work, and if the plan Is as succe 5 4 : bok t h to staged by the ers and both occasions are expected to| the commissioners sat as a board of| took place yester t Basin, when | ful as it appe it ld be, the | iy, ' ie the " hee club of Casper on the evening Of] attract large attendance. It is be-| *dualization and the oll companies} the final. completion ofa five year] men who ha faithfully devoted | On io es talidest | Fe : vd September 7 in connection with her] lieved that no less than 400 persons| carried their protest to the st@lli&] colonization plan wa omplished, | their tima.and er to the detall si he ( ide 1 Heh geo : visit to Casper to deliver a Labor|wi{ll participate in the banquet, rd against the Increase that For more tha the Feder affalr should be written large Ady 1 Fy LOHOM Hn i ‘ Day addtess, Confirmation of these] which probably will be held at the wed to stand ated club of the basin coun-}1ly in the hist the Big Horn | ‘" BS, OLA ET STAR RRy Bre mer ot 1 1 tie plans was announced by rl Bur-] Henning hotel, An Invitation. list er Reese try has been working for the obje Bastr | , MSE: 47 SORRY x 1 ! t Bp well, county commissioner, on re-| will be made up, non-partisan in its] LONDON-»The Rutters Jerusalem | tive which culminate | The d sand a 5 ceipt of advices from H. H. Schwartz] scope, by the arrangoments commit ts that revolting} the final organizat ta t me oft usin ( ( I | that the governor had accepted the|tee of which Mr. Schwartz {s the ria have foreed | which would operate over a j ona I ! t' i Al ral towns. years and include the enti invitation, head.