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ce } ‘and. clared, Russian govern Finland have devoted them- selves largely to the difficult task of jing out the identity of the Finns «yt “jate people. | Cc oT ale Od ple. Pd regime feared from them. sibly “t_was simply a way of extorting . cases sharp THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE every evening except Sunday, | , Natrona County, Wyoming | lication Offices: Mokler Bldg. + Telephone 15 /HANWAY - Editor and Manager | . HANWAY - Associate Editor | GRIFFITH - - Associate Editor . EVANS City Editor eriptions—By carrier, 15 cents a| Ps. By mail, 50 cents a month;} ) for six months; $6.00 for year, ‘red at Casper, Wyo., poatoffice as} ond-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 | erroneous reflection upon the M acter, standing or reputation of person, firm or corporation which iy, appear in the columns of The) ~sume will be gladly corrected if ught to the attention of the editor * same number of voices or with the same instraments. have excellent voices. AS IAISH QUESTION cececee' WILL BE HEARD id_to the republic sora aca it} saa, one nation indivisible, with LONDON, May 15.—Premier Da- | vid Lloyd George will transmit the | derty and justice for all. government’s terms on the settlement | ee of the Irish question to prominent \Irish leaders tomorrow, it was an- | G f FREE DO | nounced by A. Bonar Law in the} | House of Commons today. (Continued from Page 1) The terms of the settlement ‘not stated, but Bonar Law will \line them in a speech before House of Commons Monday. _ | WON’T DISCUSS AIMS OF GERMANY IN REICHSTAG are out- the Finland’s complaint against Rus- ia, now happily dissolving, was only | dozen years ago, said Mr. ansen, | t dated from that extra-reactionary egime which following, and appar- mtly regretting, the Czar’s conces- tions to the people in 1905, sought to upset all the benefits granted Fin- Since that time, Jansen de-| governors sent to STOCKS ON GOTHAM iz CURB CONTINUE TO BE DULL AND INACTIVE LONDON, May 15.—Chancellor' | Von Bethmann-Hollweg has refused to discuss Germany’s war aims in the Reichstag, according to a _ wireless message, which says such a discus- sion “would not serve the interests of Germany.” Seyn. concentrated on the | is NEW YORK, May 15—There was) making Russian moujiks out 5s ‘uo market hint apparent in opening Finns,” he said. : jouotations on Rouble exchange so “The Finns are a peaceful, patient stocks continued in the dullness which ‘WHAT THE MARINE CARRIES | WESTERN EXPLORATION, ja well on school | restrictions put The St. Claire Sisters, Who Come to the Chautauqua The program given by thie excelleut orgzzization is se varied that hardly two members are presented with the! With mandolins, banjos, piano, violins aud voice they present many dlster and striking combinations of solos, OR SALE duets, trios and quartets. There are also readings, pisnciogues and hamorous songs with action. ‘ exceptionally high-class in every respect. The young ladies, beautiful and charming, are very skilled musicians and CONTRACTS WITH MIDWEST The Western Exploration company has made a contract with the Mi.west|— | Refining company for the drilling of ST RRSMCoay Wille Tae cal !Teapot dome, and another in the Ed- |Rhode Island Reds, $1.50 per setting. jzett lease, least of the company is now drilling on a large} tract of Indian land, which it holds under lease, in the Shoshone reserva- tion, section 16, in the 1,920 field comprising Salt Creek acres, The north of Lander, and should bring in a well in the next ten days DEALINGS IN FUTURES VERY SLIGHTLY IS NDICATED CHICAGO, May upon trading in all markets it is expected that dealing in future s few day: der on w land preventing where it is to close old sa two days, there is the bes tion for the statement that it will be | extended. |fits of the bulls ene of the short sellers are unre- | stricted. cannot get more than $2.75 and Sep- | tember $2.45, ; vent a bad break at any time an ex- cess of selling dominates. will become Although the original or- fixing 2 maximum price Under the new order pro- are limited, A buyer of July wheat There is little to pre- The program is 15—Under the} small within a! new buying except, es, is for| FOR SALE—Corner lot 60x140 feet |FOR RENT — Two-room house informa- | while It is hard to see what the had enveloped them about 10:30. Pos- | Prices receded fractionally in ex-| planation of dullness the street was lseid to be waiting for remarks of German chancellor before the Reich- stag while additional information was! watched for on the suggested basi of peace between Turkel and Rt Rumor had it that some of the operators in in had turned their attention toward the stock ket) for they believe there were ) pos- sibilities there with the further im- portant point that their efforts to ad- vance prices in might | ‘oney; thirty million marks ken annually in taxes for 1 government in recent f this being spent in the f Russian officials and 4”? " 1 goes well with the £ time forth, stands to eat deal at comparatively ifice. It will have its au- yred without ever having in the field inns have Here is the full equipment carried by United States marines. The Marine corps, one of the most active branches} of the military servi of the country, quarter felt bitter, |be well received in V hington which! is making a big drive for recruits. , 2sS. The men have not was not the case with their labors in inns = gtr “Slaughtered, the women and | prain markets children have not been brutally mis- Shrimp Industry. treated. Only their language, their The shrimp of the Gulf and South} literature and their hed insti- Atlantic coasts supports one of the | tutions have been put to the sword. most important of the minor fisheries, | Themurder has not been complete, and tt has been reported by the com-! however, and probably never would have been. The Finns accepting such | suppression outwardly probably would have continued secretly their ; loyalty to their own for many gener ations to come, had not the revolu- | tion intervened to make secrecy un-/ necessary. missioner of fisheries within the past | two or three years that in certain re- ons the supply showed indications of »pletion. As a basis for possible | | measures of conservation a study of | ; the natural history of the species was} | begun in 1914, | Russian Bonds on the Decline es IEE ET Croan CURB—The decline in the Russian Bond ee J i PoidWed government bonds was the big feature of the trading today on the curb. | the stock list operations | principally in the hands of thé trad- jers, but the market developed a firm- | }er undertone than it had exhibited at | In | were still } ROBERT WAR KENYON ff SA Girl's Folly" The Russian Minister of Justice has issued a warning that unless a sudden change comes soon it will be impossible to save the country from ee BE PREPARED an Expert Furniture Repairer and Refinisher will call on all the homes in Casper in the next few days to talk FURNITURE Repairing, Refinishing, Upholstering Chair Caning Mattresses Re-made If you are ready now, Phone 729-W and we will call WOOD & DUNHAM, Furniture Repairing } | 505 N. Beech - - Phone 729-W] | J Reeoreedh Sl Ae Shi ss)| | any time last week and showed itself | lin good position to respond to favor- able news development. disaster or continue the war, "Espionage bill passes the Senate with the press censorship prov and also the provision restrictin manufacture cf grain into alcohol both eliminated. ioa, FRANCO WYOMING OIL COMPANY (Incorporated under the laws of Delaware) * @ Great Britain has turned over to the United States a million tons of ship building here. ; oe O & H The government seems to be wak- ing up in regard to marketing its Lib- erty loan. This Company is engaged in mining operations in California and Wyoming. Will consider propositions for the development and operation of oil and other mining claims in Wyoming and other States. Represented solely by W. D. Waltman, General Manager - Casper, Wyoming * ° . Market Notes Copper holds. steady, and no metal 4-30 up to July 1 is to be had from first hands. DEER TIA TT ES 2 EET EY PCT AF CAN, Increasing call for machinery andj | ‘tools is having its effect on the steel 7 ES | | “ ‘ for6 munths familly THE PUEBLO OIL EXCHANGE, 317 N. Union, Pueblo, Colo., Loans are being made on all industrials at 5 per cent. solicits the business of the mining companies in their promo- 4 | Gold shipments to Spain. and dat pan continue. ids Sate i timated at the Stee! Cor-| » r piston. will earn $45,600,000 for tion stack. We are well equipped to handle large blocks. the month. The stock market yesterday de-| veloped a better tone and in many advances were. registered. | The buying of steels yesterday was oferogdecbaracter and higher prices’ THE PUEBLO OIL EXCHANGE, 317 N. Union Ave. PUEBLO, COLO. FES US EU ri L. S. Cull Ben M. Weod © ii. We deal in all Wyoming oil stocks which we deem re- hable. Our field men are busy at all times examining proven fields and new prospects. WE KNOW the good oil stocks and we offer you the advantage of our knowledge. Wnite us about any oil stdécks. Also, let us tell you about EMBAR OIL CO., which we consider one of the best speculative stocks in Wyoming. Stanley & Co - Casper, Wyoming V..E, Stanley ¢ 4 | Advertising for these columns must be paid for in advance unless parties jmaintain a regular open account at this office. We cannot charge small ads. | CASH-——CASH. AS. ‘ASH FOR SALE |FOR SALE — Oil leases, lands and | jw aNTED—Washing by the day; will stocks; houses and lots in any part jof city. |South Center, Phone 705. china closet, writing desk, music jcabinet. Phone 267. 5-8-t£ |RARE BARGAIN IN HIGH GRADE PIANO We have at Casper a_ new, Patton Realty Co., 160 1-2 | Second. | go out to work. Mrs. Fort, 409 W. @5-14-6t 5-8-tf | = = | ____—_ | WANTED—Washing by fhe day by FOR SALE—Singer Sewing Machine, |, experienced laundress. I make a pecialty of washing fine fabrics. Mrs. Anna Ross, 447 W. Second. #5-14-6t WANTED—The people of Casper to inquire into the practicability of stret paving, Mastic flooring and all high | kinds of asphalt water-proofing. War- grade piano which, if taken at once, |ren Construction Co., Box 521. 5-7-tf will be sold at a positive bargain. Liberal terms. Particulars will be furnished by making application to The Denver Music Company, Denver, Colorado. 5-3-15t Beautiful mahogany r piano, case scratched a lit- shipping; guaranteed. Real play |tle in bargain. | West Second, Casper. Every-other-day FOR SALE—An elegant’ up-right piano for unpaid balance and storage lin good condition. Big bargain. Had- |dorff Music House, 247 West Second, | Casper. Every-other- day 15-3t 15-3t \Mrs. Edw. Merriam, Moneta, Wyo. 4-19-f Haddorff Music House, 247) | WE BUY all kinds of used furniture. Highest cash prices paid. MceCul- loch and Hardner, Phone 240 5-15-6t LOST OR FOUND LOST—Auto license No. 4930; $1.08 reward if returned to fribune of- fice. $5-14-2t LOST—Five dollars reward for re- turn of black cat, half grown, has white spot under his chin, small leather collar around cat’s neck. |Finder please return to 148 North Beech street and receive $5 reward. 5-12-3t WANTED—FEMALE HELP eee ee WANTED—A laundress. Telephone 761. 5-7-tf FOR SALE—Strawberry plants in ex- cellent condition. Nelson Addition, | north of hothouse. W. A. oJnes, $5-12-3t FOR SALE—Two new houses fur- | nished, and 4 lots in block 2 Bur- lington Addition. Will sell cheap. | Address A. Salyer, box 393, city. $5-12-6t |FOR SALE—One hydaulic Barber washing machine. \trona Ave. Call at 7 735 5-10-3t% | ' chair and fixtures; one water motor ;— WANTED—MALE HELP WE WANT salesmen in Wyoming. If you are looking for a position, our new contract wili win you. Write today. Albany Nurseries, First Na- tional Bank Bldg., Albany, Oregon. 5-8-26t ETE. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Bedrooms. 325 North Grant, phone 777J. $5-12-2t » Na-|FOR RENT—One furnished room; gentlemen only; call 396M. dh at Dover and Elm streets. 227 N. Durbin. Call at 5-14-tf | street, south of Standard. 3 in- quire of C. E. Jaynes on Poplar $5-14-1t call on or Hurtt, 216 phone to Mrs, A. Z. . Ist St., Phone 781-J. |FOR SALE—7 year old Stallion, |. weight 1850 lbs., pasture broke; 4 |head work horses, 3 1-2 freight wagon and harness. Inquire at this office. 4-27-t£ j = |ONE IDEA pounded hard is sure to bring success. Every day is prov- ling this. Good used cars reasonably priced is our ONE IDEA. THE EARL |FRANKLIN USED CAR CO., 1544 |Court Pl phone Main 8589, Den- ver, Colorado. 5-1 REPAIR WORK of all kinds, includ- ing guns i achines, grind- ing knives, and general | repairs H N. Center | street 5-12-t1 ER America; 40 years’ \\ rience in | fine hounds for my own sport |tection to sheep, hogs and poultry. |Send 4 cents for catalogue. Ik Tae UDSEE TH, Sibley, Mo. ~12-52t |NOTICE TO BALL PLAYERS AND | | Bye, | FANS—A meeting will be held at} over the} the Trades Assembly Hall, jInn, Sunday the 13th, at 3 o'clock, |Sharp, for the purpose of Teorganiz- jing and election of officers for the }€nsuing year, | expected. | (Resigned). 5-11-2t Let us prove to you that Chiro- practic is applicable to your case, Townsend Bldg. Suites 11 and 12 Hours: 10 to 12; 2to 5; 7 to 8, | Chiropractors | Phone 629 “PICKARD” HAND PAINTED CHINA. ITS OWN IN A CLASS ALL n Ctora ; S Resiy The Kimball Ory , id e Src anammennmmenna miunccriamene ates MEE ai BMG. otha Perr Fox and Wolf Hounds, of the best English strains in| - “| breeding these and pro- | A large attendance is | R. W. MACEY, Manager, | >— Hahn & Hahn | | FOR CALIFORNIA perfume gunds,| FOR RENT—Space for tents; inquire of Ross Lambert, real estate offiee. $65-14-5t 5-155-3t@ | ——_—_________ ROOMS—NEW, CLEAN AND NEAT; 50C PER DAY, 2 DAYS 75c; WEEKLY RATES’ WEST HOUSE, MIDWEST AD- DITION 5-10-tf || Mahaffey & Cooper Validating by the Foot or the Claim. Prices Reasonable 5-9-26t* : Arminto, Wyo. HT | BUSINESS AND PROFESSONALI CARDS If HENNING Did the Plumbing There’s No Kick Coming } 1 W. P._ SPENCE, M. D. bye, Ear, Nose and Throat cialist_: Glasses Fitted : Office | over Chamberlin’s Furn. Store IF IT’S PLUMBING | SEND FOR HENNING | ROY M. LOCKENOUR Attorney and Counselor at Law aa | | | 4-18-1mo* Glenrock, Wyo. | Everard & Steele, Chemists Rock and oil analysis. Phone 798 LISTEN! HENNING FOR THAT'S ALL! PLUMBING! Smith Bldg. Phone 470. Ladies nd Gentlemen’s Man- icuring. oS. 7 | 1 Miss Delia Lenehan, Prop. iO. CASPER BEAUTY PARLOR | ! | Dr. G. M. Anderson, A. B. A. M., M. D., University of Chicago, | 1903. Physician and Surgeon. i} Office in Wood Building, over | Chamberlin’s. Phones, Office, | 595; Residence, 796-W. i : T he Congress Hotel PUEBLO, COLO. OIL MEN’S HEADQUARTERS POPULAR PRICED THROUGHOUT WANTED TO BUY Feeding ewes and lambs for fall delivery. JOHN A. MURRAY, Livestock Commission Merchant Armee t = BAS ed soe Degersreg cree