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NUMBER 88 PTISAN POLTISFRUT RAGING |, FRAERS EOI } his Seon competitor will soon be should knéw what tHey are paying for! : Oil M . stepping on his heels. The merchant!—both for their own personal benefit! 5 re lf EG I$ L ATI RE iad Me ee + Sod must be up and a-going all the time|and to verify Miatkments which this! Talented Chicago Pianist In-| i 08 Sator- or other: will be making inroads into! paper has made recently in regard to| spires Small Groups of Cas- | nia Ranch While Dab- | per Music Lovers at i bling in Other Lines | : Appearance Here |Explosion on Imperial Battle- ship Isukuba in Yokashuka Harbor Reaps an Aax- ful Toll of Death '300-DEAD AND HURT his particular business. Competition its circulation. is the lit= of trade, and so it goes. The Casper Daily Tribune author- A' wire t the SPasreeien Two of the most vital factors in! izes any of the merchants and bus 2 se £ La Prob. : , epee para goa fromthe growth of a merchant's business; ness men of Casper to app com-| It was pathetic that many Casper jority o! xger. rob- his ranch, “Edgewild,” in Southern is the quality and price of his goods.| mittee to audit and check its circula- folk who surely love the best in mu- lems of Session California, arrived during the snap-|T° promote the sale of his merchan- tion. The Tribune will go further sic, were not present yesterday after-| : —-—— piest of the cold snap on Saturday, ‘iS: Create a demand, and establish a! than this. It will welcome the editor/noon to hear the beautiful work of WETS AND DRYS \ALERT When his friends read the words P{t7onase, the merchant finds the|of the Casper Daily Press and any| Arthur Frazer, the Chicago pianist. INVESTIGATION ORDERED Pe * g - orcS'home-town newspaper his best me- one or two of its employes upon this raver. W he audience lacked in! cantaloupes and grapes,” they shiv- i a ploy P 1S However, what the audience lacked in tered. It couldn’t Rave Bec wieuitng dium. d in this respect, local mer- auditing committee. The Tribune will) quantity it made up for in quality, for According to Official Esitmates, Half Cold—their loyalty to Casper pre- ora ts have found The Casper Daily pay any expense necessitated to make | there never was a group of listeners Are Killed Outright by Terrific vented that; so it must have been a... -un® % 800d trade-getter, as it/much an audit and will forfeit $25 to|who were more appreciative of the Explosion; Cause Cannot Be iisacicb eres - : ao into more than every other home ¢ y charitable organization if this! feast prepared for them. Those who Determived at Present first on the Eastern markets,” said the apropos circulation, apparent-/C'#!ms The Tribune has made. fered an irreparable loss, for it is) By the United Press Salifornis i : Tee " » has been made an effort to, Also, it might be suggested that/only once a year that a treat of this) TOKIO, Jan. 15.—Three hundred Californian in explaining the code H y | fe i ite the marvelous growth of our contemporary submit itself to) sort is offered Casper. (killed and wounded is the estimate of However, No Indication That It. Will Interfere With the Ma- | : Both Houses Introduce Sanie Bills, and Provide for Submission of Amendment at General Elec- tion in November, 1918 By JOHN C. THOMPSON, JR. pecial To The Tribune. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan, 16—The message. “Every year we are there te * st peculiar feature of the session of first with choice grapes and canta- ; c per I aily Tribune. Whether uch an examination under the same Surety of touch, velvet tipped fing. Vofficials resulting when the Japanese the Fourteenth Wyoimng legislature|loupes. Our melons are ready in {u° "¢Port is mythical or malicious, agreement, with two representatives/ers, backed by muscles of steel, and] battleship Tsukuba” was sunk by an The Tribune is unable to confirm. from this office as members of the ja sense of power under perfect re lexplosion in Yokashuka Harbor. j straint are sentir that agp Shel About half this number were killed jif the playing of this artist from the)/outright. An investigation, ordered iate is that while everybody agrees; May—think of it—and our grapes in However, we are willing to subnift| committee Eastland, There isn’t a touch of man-|},) the Japanese government, is pro~ nerism about Mr. Frazer, and his sense| seeding. . IS BELIEVED DEAD NEARCAMP COLLISION, ENGLISH CHANNEL "ssi2isc2* "Hic ei Sapa LAWSON ON STAND regarding what may happen /|a plot in the ranch set ¢ this bill, or rather these bills, the have tried out fifty varieties aoineteliiees rence ure having been introduced in to determine which " ch house. While asserting that not! market. These specimens te will be cast against submission,| from Southern France, Ita “drys” manifestly are concerned|and from Persia. That country has a! Much concern is felt here over the| By the United Pre ity in his work. é , In making his program, Mr. Frazer the situation. The ‘wets’ are climate very simi to the southern, whereabouts of Burt Foster, « zed 42 LONDON, Jan. 15.—The steamer ‘| » concerned but they are doing|part of California.” . MEE Ming ees eee | ee *'|arranged his groups of numbers] 3 a camp mover for Robert Duncan, who | Minnesota was sunk in a collision in| chronologically, starting with the| disappeared from the camp on Dead the channel toc ‘sparkling Rondo from Beethoven's There are three steamers by the Third Sonata and ending with the tre- king. The apprehension of Oil and Water e drys apparently is founded in fear, Mix in Interest that the submission bills will be so) Oil and water won't mix, they say, Horse Creek, 15 miles northeast of j 1 vet Pol on? RES: ty nd s se o know 2 35-Mile, last T day. as sof Minnesota liste The first|mendous and showy ‘Polonaise, a “ s nended as to postpone the effective-| and so those who know Mr. Reed on »-Mile, last Thursday, and has n@t/name of Minnesota listed. The aa ranged by Liszt from Tschaikowsky'’s| Right of Withholding Habeas e ssed, nobody appears entire. the market commercial] nd there is lance was a promise of the same qual- of the proposed amendment Le-,thru his very great interest in oil, been heard from since. Jt is believed is 21,000-ton ship owned by Nie eh j * 4 d January 1, 1920, which is the/have another guess coming, Four- that Foster has wandered away and Groat Northern Line: the second is al°PeT’ Eugen Onegin.” It was al Corpus Discussed, in Case has either become lost in the hills or : reiesd A 5 4) long cry from the Sonata dedicated to It Is Necessary to Cite ecified i ills. t »iteen years ago he persuade 5 . € pfaag oa hs pt 2S ae ethers, t6 fio dieser ape ice. 3,300-ton steamer owned by the Chi-| F n to the group of modaxnist egislative strength to put the amend-| periment in irrigation in Southern’ Foster formerly lived here and is|©8%° 8nd Duluth Aransportation Co,,;composers, many of whom remlriies ment in such form that it will not be California. well-known among stockmen. His par- 8nd the third is a 3,100-ton steamer |°M€ of Debussy and his unusual har- eptable to the electorate, Efforts eet land “ a ach seers ents lived here at one time, but left}owned by the Atlantic Transportation | t xpedite the passage of the bill) when we started,” said Mr. Reed, in the city a year or so ago. le - 2 det: ine: ait z pa oh bang ; ‘ tds n Gach Wboraaiiarslllelteasmatiotanae| descriving ithe three ranchésrwhere|, cA vuearenanieieeieis y of Dead). te eda, Nat sage which | particularly reminiscent of the ence W. Lawson ts on the stand before the how successfully is not apparent at the famous grapes and melons grow, Horse Creek proved fruitless towatd . snips Ngurec in modernist, whose Sori pom None are tO! 5 abe Committee thie Efearncen te this writing. The senate bill, Senate ‘but it looks like the garden of Eden finding any clew leading to the the accident, the hors What the futuristic Canvaseh Arai vio ed! thal comsaliteatat Coupiees: File 1, was introduced b: Senator today.” 7 whereabouts of the issing cam pt ted man Henry first told him of the rus Gate of Linea Gant a the What they have learned about. wa- mover. * ? GOVERNMENT WILL : | No maker of a Progra can eB! mors in Fecard to the leak. house bill, the. second on the file of|ter and irrigation and growing desert a BUILD ITS OWN SHIPS |lect Chopin, and Mr. Frazer gave him) - z TEXAS SUFFERS FROM * “ Fp sarin lace on the program by himself, . that chamber, by Representative products would fill several govern- : athe = i= pe m5 a Polish a By the United Press Oviatt of Albany county, both Repub- ment reports. They have made the EXTREME COLD WAVE i eer aying four of the Polish bei gt WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—Thomas Lawson inCentempt 1 ruat Os BULLETIN monic combinations, the Castillian By the United Press dance and ‘Bells in a Mist were! “WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—Thomas has frozen to death. | licans. The bills, which are identi-|desert blossom like a rose and their Tare Ah Recte-| et Rest known.hombers, | Onpiiom W. Lawson was not present when the vit t od * <t cal, provide for the submission of the irrigation project has become one of with the rather stereotyped “Revolu amendment at the general election in| the most important in the world. Only November, 1918. payment of the expenses of the ses-| Reed is concerned. ——$—$<—<—>____ — Inasmuch as they could not BOYLE SELLS 54 FORD draw pay until this measure had been BER passed neither house delayed in put- CARS SINCE SERTEM ting it through. The house passed it; 1¢ Jooks as if most everybody could under suspension of the rules Satur- afford a Ford around Casper, for day and the senate ‘took similar QC-! since September the Boyle Garage has tion today. Only ten bills ere introduced in der has been placed for the coming As e from the legislative appropria-| thru the local agency. and the prohibition bills none of SS F a nan dalle sit ajor magni. BALCONY GIVES. R. & C. m 1 a measure of major magni STORE MORE ROOM Richards & Cunningham have re- tude, The first institutional appropria- on bill to appear in the house, where appropriation measures must orig-|SPonded to the increase in trade by pending dar conte vate, is a measure providing $78,000 adding more space in which to display or the state fair at Douglas for the their large stock of goods. This bal- sold and delivered 54 cars. A big or- proach Galatz. ZURICH, Jan. 1 the senate and four in the house dur-| season, and between now and July 1 knacht, the Socialist ing the first week of the session, this|nearly a hundred of the popular cars tenced to four and on being a phenomenally small number.! will come into Casper for distribution prisonment at hard labor, and expul- sion from the bar, according to Ber- lin advices. By the United Press DALLAS, Texas, Jan. 15.—Dallas,| Yards so that the government can jtwo others surpass it in magnitude,, Fort Worth, Denton, Gainesville end)puiid a third of all ships ordered by st bi = = one of them in Egypt. Which merely other Texas towns will be without’ a: 3 . Ps The first bill to be passed by both) sapniedoh eaatbelore niente Mite ane Congress. The Secretary told the houses in the legi iv jation &0eS to show that oil and water do it act, which ee A DAOCTLEY pi mix, sometimes, at least where Mr. nounced. The temperature ‘is y 4 ug degrees, the coldest ever in Texas. Widespread suffering predicted, a German Socialist Is Given Four Years mprisonment 23 feo dae, for His Ant ar Sentiment NEW OPINION MADE Liebknacht has been in almost stant trouble for his anti-war ances’ This final sentence wa $$ years 1917 and 1918, It was intro- Cony is in the north sidt of the store FOUR CHILDREN DIE IN duced today by Representative Hig-|@nd will be used for additional dry- at 25|House Committee on Naval Affairs known|that in case the manufacturers con- a con- utters im- tary Daniels plans to equip the Navy is tinue to charge unreasonable prices, the government would recall its con- tracts and build the vessels in the _cevernment navy yards. | : Stude,” with its tragic il in| ‘Probe’ committee reconvened today, te Ee, ria Bhs bb Sis, aed but it was understood that he would artillery fire in the bass. Following! ®PPear this afternoon, At an execu- _ t this group came two movements from| tive session the committee considered Macdowell’s “Sonata Eroica,” the! the matter of withholding the right of most satisfying number on the pro-| habeas corpus in case it was neces- } gram, played with the fire and dew of | 5#°y to cite Lawson for contempt, that romance which inspired it. “The | Members of the committee were not Coming of the King" is exquisitely ©ertain whether they could refuse lovely in conception and theme, and S¥¢h a right. Mr. Frazer's playing of it left nothing) Representative Garrett introduced to be wished. “The Elfin Dance” with) two resolutions in the House which ON WHITE SLAVE ACT By the United Press hinged on today’s decision. ‘RUSSIA LUNGING AGAINST WASHINGTON, Jan, 15.—The Su-|, preme Court held that the Mann white | these met with the most enthusiastic slave law applies to cases of non-|reception of the entire program, ref) commereialized vice, and the law is|futing the oft-stated assertion that held as constitutional. This will the newer composers are not received make the law applicable in cases| with the appreciation that the masters where no monetary consideration is} find A ey after an appeal which had bee, involved.” The Diggs and Caminetti| _Whole-hearted applause at the close| K- Thaw’s attorneys began a fight in poses en Spee = Hisnad dow and dozens of other convictions|of the final number led the Chicag its elusive suggestion of moonlit for-| were intended to compel all witnesses est glades shimmering in the gossamer|to answer questions, and both passed, | haze of “faery” was a delicious bit, rs eee LS) AGAINST HIS EXTRADITION PITTSBURG, Pa., Jan. 15.—Harry 2 his defense today. They entered pro- ») tests against the extradition of Thaw and Brower, his “body guard.” The |authorities are seeking to take Thaw to New York to answer the charge of |kidnapping and beating the 19-year- old Kansas City boy. t to return and play ‘Papillon, |by Grieg, and a brilliant little study by Goddard, which Mr. Frazer whim- |sically explained was a loaded freight ‘train slipping off the greased rails. gins of Converse caunty. |goods and clothing. CANADIAN BLIZZARD | The so-called “School Code” bill, Big Program Mapped Out | | Casper has to raank Miss Kitty) Thaw’s condition is much improved r : iz e PP Drouillard, the talented young pian- P ¥ jeveltiae revolutionary changes aa The Rocky Mountain Oil and Gas jist from Lander, for arranging the today, | e educational machinery of the Company, formed largely of Mon- py the United Press - } 2 - -———_>——_® : state, will be introduced in the houseltaha and Eastern capitalists, is one of WINNIPEG, Maas. Jan. 16—The Byte United Press NG lie rpapouatble ton lendiie tee oa Een ARMY AVIATORS 1 this week by Representative Under-| the latest operating companies to en- jodies of four school children were LONDON, Jan, 15.—Russia is Ox nant: that Mz swracer miteit haga ARE SEEN IN FLIGHT j wood of Laramie county, This is)ter the Central Wyoming fields, and found near Caliddac, Saskatoon, the|€tting a tremendous pressure on the]. worthy vehicle for his genius. From| py actin ite fa one of the important measures of the! with a big development program chijdren having frozen to death. session. It is slated to meet with mapped out for Spring. The com- its proposals, including that of mak-|is also secretary-treasurer of the con- ing the offices of state superintendent, cern. of public instruction and county su-| Mr. Kerstens has been identified Perintendent of schools appoifitive in-| with the oil game in Montana and Two little boys left the schoolhouse} break the 13 years old, went in search, her way home. All children perished in the raging The fourth child left the building alone on Riga front. This newgoffensive may/here he goes to Douglas and Lander, nlp . German progress in Ru-|after a most successful Western trip.) 1 ;,, ., ; A strenuous opposition to a number of pany is managed by A. Kerstens, who Friday during a blizzard, and a sister,| marta At several places the Rus-| ETHELRED NAYLOR MacQUEEN pious Cole hop and Lieut. Robert- 53 | ee 4 sians penetrated the German lines,| BAVARIANS APPROVE jseen Sunday despite heavy snowstorms. It is be-| lieved the Germans must early rein-| SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Jan, 15.— army aviators, were eis emsing over Sierra acha, miles northwest of the KAISER’S DEFIANCE | nouth of the Colorado river, accord- ing to telegrams from Calexico. They t were flying eastward. stead of elective. |Canada for several years, and has 4 |})}jzzard on the prairie. When found| force this theater or undertake a gen-| By the United Press The state highway commission bill) keen knowledge of all of its compli- the older girl had the two little boysjeral withdrawal. Dispatches from) AMSTERDAM, Jan. 15.—A lively another major measure, has not yet cations, kinks and curves. He is @ jp her arms, and the fourth child was|Rumania indicate that the Teutons appreciation of the Kaiser’s defiance) p the United P appeared. Its introduction is being|member of the Dominion Oil Com-| found a short distance away. are making a desperate effort to ap-jof the Allies and the complete ac- vaavenico Cal. delayed by opposition to’ the plan, to pany of Canada, and was associated) = —-_--_________.-- quiescence in his declaration to fight | turning AEA pértibe ait Lees place the proposed new department! with some of the big strikes in the % -{|to a finish the “‘boundless lust of ter tier that it will be impossible to find I am the Unimproved Highway and RAs tas | Akar gi unalterable determination in numer-| Always = Booster from the Bavarian king. The meg-|°eSsive mud caused auto parties to ous quarters that this shall not be| Charles H. Lamb, the veteran eats sage said that “all Gansu shares) Sbandon the search. site and development man, recently your iron will to break the enemy’s| COURT UPHOLDS PL. Pi N done, I add Difficulty to Di see ‘ rae ‘ , Wyoming, to look By H. G. ANDREWS a culty istance, absent, in, the fast Pyslatuve ‘until over the holdings of the Equality Oil|im the William Penn Highway Bul- With Isolation do I conspire to un-| Presumption.” \OF POSTMASTER BURLESON , principal-| etin, Harrisburg, Pa. joint the endeavors of man. I tug at s, and Develapment Coepeny: rneipe) I am the unimproved highway. : € 8t' 10,000 Carranza Soldiers By the United P. near the.end of the session, made its appearance early in this legislature. In fact, before this re met the desire of both the Republicans and the Democrats to make the pro! bition amendment a party issue caus- ed.the line of partisanship to be ibsequently partisanship the wheels of the grain cart, that My name is Mud iat bread may be’dear. 1 hamper thoee Reported to Have Reached of Oklahoma City. He found the en- BB ed foot bearings in primeval | who igre P ard ot seaetcs am an ii field of the Big Mudd: e gave me 5 enemy of church and sc! I mire nue cae teurishing|, Unchanged while the ages passed, I\the healer on *his: rounds and. delag| P%the United Press and adjoining country - flourishing : -|have endured. Time has but served! the coming that little ones die. prestay’ and. the town of, Ceape: €y to increase my infinite variety. Earth ae Mf Home. 1 anced porte, here that 10,000 Carranza sol- tion. The decision of pha rae a * joying a rapid, but rational growth. It Tam a disrupter of Home. I speed|diers have arrived at Torreon, pre- seed its re in the house when the| Was a rather sniall town a year ago,|born, and witht a sya Yat Fecabe 4 the first-born to the cities when I am! pared to take over the territory Gen. fas sp ata the decision of the 1ocratic minority objected to| but is now well ve the bec ye = pak bap ita beginning fair to Fray a wiles ae would return Pershing vacates, when the govern-|~°uTt ® pOd rine Be upheld on i t! e rs ace hi i master seb fa! Speaker Jones’, committee assign-|and will apparently soon A dust-colored python am I, streteh-| ; minister to Bitterneas; aaa’ Tay tax exped here eA a ern hr cgealh peo — WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.— Torreon to Guard Town Supreme Court decided Pei clrty railroads in the railway “mail pay di- WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—It is re-| sion,” pth eran, Bette cote ly owned by well-known Oklahomans, Kellie Roach and Edwards Brothers a is| town of the State. ° time, howere ye aaron ot fpat| . Tmnmigration is the big hope of the|ing my length across the hills, waiting] on'all the world. ‘There ie none whe Seow ee partisanship wilt interfere with the| Wyoming country, and the immigra- my ee to crush endeavor. lives who does not pay me tribute. | FIGHT ON WARNING have snared caravans that left i MAY BE RESUMED When men ploughed with a crooked s THE WEATHER T ; t bet £m he East majority of the larger works of the tion now setting in from t , d 2 net i : ii idedly felt here, too, Mr.| bleaching bones in lands now dese: 5 : A ; i i ve ‘The Oklahomans who| Empires have fallen because of me. stick I was there. When the ancients! By the United Press ‘ , proposs rstainete oes arenes 7 |own property in the rapidly devélop-|_ I have turued victories into routs; Agrees me with stones I slipped away) WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.— ar] Bsneine Sen ptal ta. Zone. to other lands. I am the oldest Lie possible renewal of last year’s ight te i t fortunate in their 1 have trapped mighty leaders and af Tenet he eee Desdemona: | The Clinton ’ (Okla.) have crushed armies. that lives today. Men count me Congress over the warning of Amer- 2 , ithout faith; and those who|cheap. I know the price they pay who ; northern one-third of Platte county. Messenger. : I yearend an jicans off of armed ships was pr@aged —o _ The highest and lowest tempera- tures recorded for the 24 hours end- ing at 5 o’clock p. m. last night, were: Highest, 18 degrees. Lowest, 6 degrees. ——___ Iam the unimproved highwhy: f Garey’ (Rep.) introduced a joint reso-|'T; sberybody’sdoing itii'«> © 0! 1-15-tf| morrew a steaming bog. » My nameieMud!. 4) lution calling for auch warning. tél a: Gs ‘ 1 : count me so. this wfternoon when Representative The Wyoming State Federation of| | Go. wou wbediatthe Floppery—evel ‘Today T-am fair-to look upon; te a joint re qa vk (Continued on Page Eight)