JUNE 24, 1925.Price, Two Dollars Per Year,I0TS UP: CLAIMS FEN ED HIMPARTYPark County 3 under the doc-It of a shooting ace on Monday at kins shearing out ^even milesMilstead and; ere called upon I fmd shot Malletand grazed his d bullet, follow-* r ien the two men mday evening, s special, n and placed in man was taken *n, where his , and no seriousSTARTiLodge Grass and Pryor Indians Coming to Race and Dance—Outside Riders on Way—F. S.Groves and N. P. de Mauriac GiveGenerous DonationsHigh time to throw a few feeds of oats into your top saddle horse, hands, and introduce him to a curry comb, for by this time next week the fifth annual Cody Stampede will be getting underway like a snow slide coming down a mountain.The parade last year was the biggest and most brilliant as to coloring that ever passed down main street, and this year, with daily prizes offered for the most attractive cowboy and cowgirl outfit, it is hoped that it will be more picturesque than ever. All those on e neighborhood horseback are allowed inside the arena, which is an additional reason for coming to the celebration mounted.id ore very well f the country, motive for the e fact that Kel-i threatened by f stoutly denied iys he believed best friends up f this week, for a hearing )me within aChief Birdhat and his son Sampson send word from Pryor that the Indians will be over v^th their tepees and race horses, and say that they are go-hopes to get over from St. Xavier on the reservation.Mr. and Mrs. Lee Simonsen, of the Padlock ranch near Thermopolis, willing to bring their good clothes and put occupy a box during the three days on their best dances at Wolfville in of the celebration.the evening.Harold Lynch, the aviator from Bit-The Lodge Grass Indians wiU ship lings who thrilled the crowd last year their race horses from that point in a with his flying stunts over the fair-stock car. Their best riders and dam;- grounds, will be down with a new air-ers will come over with the horses, plane.STARTSIN COURTReuben Spotted Horse who was the; Captain Clarence Ketcham has restar performer with the Lodge Grass j served ten seats for party of boys dancers at the Stampede Ball will be he is bringing from his military aca-among them. A moving picture com- demy at Cornwall-on-the-Hudson.pany has hired many of these Indian* “Bud” Hall who has a ranch on lor a picture they are filming on the Gooseberry creek was in town on reservation but the Indians prefer to Monday and says there will be an ex-come to Cody. lodus to the Stampede from that sec*If the weather is good, there is ev-1 tion.s, who was re-a the office of^RosI- has!ery indication that the attendance Powell, advertising as “the friend-will equal that of last year, on the iy town,” is making special efforts toproceedings in intain^ tfiat he :ounty.Fourth of July particularly“keep the money with aIn addition to the rates of a fare|pourth of July celebration. The indications are, however, that Cody will have its share of the attendance fromu ci i »• and a half authorized by the Burhng-t been filed r t m . * ,%f Metz from from its stations in Montana and d some^ w other including the Sheridan di- Billings, Bridger, Belfry, Red Lodge.e to preside at ^ v~*s*on» ^ie officials of that road are Lovell, Greybull, Burlington, Meeteet-requesting the Northern Pacific to al-jse and the other towns in this terri-r taken by the*so aut^or^ze recluce(l rates from cer-jtory who have always liked us well ’ ... tain points on their line in Montana. * * * - *—*it the constitu- „ - — . *lot's action re-e.ting To Cody lealter prise in nerously gives ;b rat ion a frontMr J. E. Spurling, district passenger agent of the C. B, Q. in Billings, says that the reputation of the Cody Stampede for quality, and its growing importance, are known to the officials and they are glad to lend their assistance.We had the shock of our life last week when we opened a letter froenough to come back, as well as from Powell.B. C. Rumsey, A. J. Martin and Oscar Thompson have consented to act as judges in the saddle bucking and bulldogging contests with William Koenig, Fred W hitney, of Meeteetse, Fred Richard, and K. C. Hargraves as honorary judge in the flat races. Two real “hands” in the persons of*1. m, F. S. Groves, Jr., in Philadelphia, and Clarence Snyder and Marshall Haylea in s. it found a check inclosed for $300 to be wm fin the difficult positions of pick-^ used for some event or events on theiy, the Post s - -up men, while Judge Metz and J. M.ondant, to at-m toERTAINEDprogram. That is the kind of a shock Schwoob with their megaphones andfrom which we recover quickly, how- voices well oiled will be in the arena ever, and^At took us only so long as keep the grandstands posted.eait required to find our hat to get tothe bank with it.Mr. N. P. do Mauriac, back in Bed* ford, New York—this is another friend of the Stamped* who never fails us—remembered us with a Zody Club con-[ check for and his good wishes, tvoob. John F. Then we opened a box and found ^ Lang worthy, inside a beautiful hand-made i!verRobertson, I Wt and stirrups from Eddie HulbertJohn Fowler, who has charge of the flat races, will also pass on the cowgirls* costumes in the cowgirl races. John says the riders must dress like cowgirls—that dude trousers and bloomers will disqualify them—and he sounds as if he meant it.Lou Ericson will have his usual job of official starter. J. N, Langworthy will be boss of the cattle corral. FredI, Cox, F* F. who lives away over on Crooked Creek Taylor, of Kane, Is going to make hisi$, left Wednes-j and who is, we think, turning out debut as a clown, unless he killsull, where they work of unusual merit and distinction, himself practicing before the show,eluding Hubert Mr. Hulbert will pay hi. ilrst visit to jlt;Yed warned u- that he think itie interior, lr» issioner of rec-i F. E. Warrenwould be a terrible mistake to let the Indians butcher their beef in frontof the grandstand**Bert Hammond, manager of the Midland Empire Fair, will he down from Billings to lend a hand if need-Pat Jones, who operates thesed project on reybull.! the party in noon, they willassortment of shimmying dolls and nigger babies.“Solly’s” crap table which is thethe Stampede this year. These gifts along with a handsome silver bit made by a Mexican, sent by Connolly Bros.,nd Ilepresenta-, of Billings, will be given as addition-i al prizes in cowboy events to be se-Dr. Meade are| lected later.jpectlon of the The longhorn steers from southern the Texaswhich is being! good condition after their hard trip stand at Wolfville, says he is going to n by the dele straight through from Kansas City. | “knock *em cold” this year with his MHmP HHI be) John Dahlem and Fred Taylor whotook them to their pasture pronouncethem “plumb forked.” If they runas they did when they hit the road center of attraction at Wolfville and it might be well for the contestants j one of its biggest money-makersinhere. After to ride the steers and bulldog the is all ready for action, the party will horses since no ordinary cayuse can “Solly1’ has a new set of “bones” andkeep them in iight, much less get up [ declares he never felt so lucky, pi them. I William Roth, representing Sweet*Jimmy Tuff, who has been gather- Candy Company of Sait Lake City, is* V* i w 0 - * a* * I .*visit of these ing the bucking horses, wears a broad to have charge of the candy booth lit in the com- when he mentions the nice little again and ha» 1500 lbs to dispose of.bunch of dude ponies he has collected,] Mrs. R. P. Hindman and Mrs. OrU-It looks as if theie would be a good |u Downing will take charge of theI many ouWide rider* in from Montana ice cream stand as usual, while Bert and W yoming. Eddie McCarty writes Cogswell will hand out drinks to theAt Jones get* from Chugwater that *oroe of the .loijlty^g^sands. v i . ^ ^violating the from that section are planning to Wayne Schwoob, aged 13, ay6 lieKjliet to be 11e 1 ik V jresidents ofi**develop-irrigation__inj * i