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_PAGE EIGHT eu FINANCING OF PREDATORY ANIMAL ASSOCIATION oT} BY THE STOGKMEN'S CONTE FETS AND FOREST Opening of Campaign on Range Pests by the First of November Necessitates Prompt Response on Smash the Han. ATED IN COUNTY Part of Stockmen, Says Notice Issued Marking the conclusion of a movement which has for its’ sisting all along the front, violent fighting occurring north of St. Quen- purpose the inauguration of a campaign to rid the range of; Natrona county of predatory animals, assessment blanks and notices are being mailed this w urging immediate attention to the call for eek to stockmen of this region funds. In addition to some six or eight thousand dollars that will be available thru | subscriptions of ranchmen on a basis! of two cents a head for cattle and sheep running the range, the govern- ment will spend dollar for dollar with the local men under the direction of the biological survey and indications are that the movement will be emi- nently successful. The executive committee of the Natrona County Predatory Animal association, thru which the financial end of the campaign will be conduct- ed, has completed an inventory of the assessment rolls of the county, show-| ing ;what each and every stockman should contribute on the basis of the agreement made. The committee has called a second meeting of the asso- ciation and all stockmen interested to be held at the courthouse at 2 p. m. November 2. Charles A. Bayer of Lander, pred- atory animal inspector for this state, will be present at that time to dis- trict the hunters and complete the plans of the winter’s work, and it is stated that stockmen should be pres- ent to assist Mr. Bayer. If sufficient funds are made avail- able Mr. Bayer expects to start the work by November 1, and he asks that local stockmen make recom-} mendations regarding hunters who} would be available for the service. It is not known whether Converse) county will wage a similar campaign at the present time, but present plans} embrace portions of that county as| well as Fremont, the movement being | | day are given out for publication by LON WORKERS, HT STADE. OM OPENING TORY (Continued from Page 1) feature df the occasion and coupled with the stirring and eloquent appeal made by Mr. Buchtel aroused the workers to the highest confidence in their ability to send the campaign “over the top” during the course of a few days. The following notes on activities as seen from local headquarters to- | | A. J. Mokler, chairman of the Lib- erty Loan Publicity committee: Railroad Employes 100% Loyal | The employes at_the Northwestern and Burlington passenger and freight | offices, the round houses, and in fact all the employes in the city of these | two railroads, are 100 per cent layal,! every employ having pledged himself | to buy a bond. Big Clock on Its Second Lap The big clock at the Midwest plant was sure smashed to smitherines long before midnight Saturday. Superin- DAILY TRIBUNE pa ONTINUES |ana Secretary Lansing. , proposal was timed with Germany’s jand is viewed as German-engineered, jaltho internal conditions are probably many’s. The latter, WATHORAWAL 1 rite en MESSI Tl casement ON FRONT BETWEEN ‘heii WHRNGy IRIS. THEATER “THE HOUSE OF FEATURES” Matinee 2:30 and 4:00 TODAY — DESERET FILM COMPANY F Presents THE BROADWAY DRAMATIC STAR (Continued from Page 1)* | (By Unity si j WASHINGTON, Oct. 7—President | | Wilson will reject*the Teutonic peace | PARIS, Oct. 7.—The French captured St. Masmes, north of |ofters, predicted a” high governmehtal | Rheims, and penetrated Bauvine. The Germans are powerfully re-| authority who accurately forecast his reply to the previous Austrian note. ; President: Wilson did not. golf. this! morning. He locked himself in his| the) study, is busy writing, and is under-" d- | stood to be drafting a reply, ; (Continued from page 1) tin where the enemy repeatedly countered. WITH THE AMERICAN oe pe eee th wings of Americans between Argonne, Massif an leuse continue to a’ vance despite German resistance. An extremely heavy bombardment |.;j017is the form naa Aang Ar and the ‘stiffest fighting are underway. A German counter against! whether the Allies be consulted be-| our right center near Gunel temporarily slowed up our progress. fore dispatching it, Also there is specusecn as to ee the Prat i " t will inelude*the statement that PARIS, Oct. 7.—Franco-Americans are across the Suivpe river pence outaitahle on brcontitiohal on a ten-mile front, advancing northward toward Laneuville and Se- mide. The Germans are withdrawing and destroying their supplies. THINKING TO, PREDICTIONS OF 2 === AE STOPPED AY. G.0.P. SUCCESS, FASPER POLICE BRUT TOCSPER The Swiss minister delivered Prince | Maximilian’s plea to the President Police to Arrest Pedestrians Who |W. E. Chaplin and A. D. Hoskins Shep oremay | Cut Across Streets Prosmiscu- Find Encouragement in Senti- Gasoline and Oils ously; Order Is Issued ment Expressed by Voters | Phone 988. 180 So. Elm St. || Today of Wyoming SS In a Picturization of George Broadhurst’s Greatest’ Drama of Modern Times. ODA AND ORIGINAL ALL-STAR CAST Patronize the LIBERTY GARAGE Car and Truck Storage First-Class Repair Shop BERT TULLIS, COMING SATURDAY AND SUNDAY— “THE PRUSSIAN CUR” ot Se , z | Chief Wolfe has sent out orders to | Riese o> 6 “Ee anne the Casper force to put a stop to jay- for the Republican party in Wyoming | hawking, as the custom of cutting at the November election are brot} across streets at other points than to Casper today by the visit of W. the regular street crossings, is known. —, Chaplin, Republican candidate for Cincinnati was the first city to inau- the office of Secretary of State, and gurate this reform and it led imme- : diately to a drop in the number of 4- D. Hoskins, candidate on the Re- auto accidents reported there, so that publican ticket for the office of State is has since been tried out with suc- Treasurer, both of whom are making cess in many other cosmopolitan cen- 9 tour of the state in the interests | See To the Public WE WISH TO.ANNOUNCE TO THE PEOPLE OF CASPER THAT ON * THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10th We will open for the benefit of the people of Casper a Night 7:30 and 9:00 orence Reed widespread in its scope and certain|tendent L. A. Reed assured the Lib- of lasting benefits. erty Loan committee that $40,000 A circular letter issued to the| would be subscribed for bonds, but in stockmen reviews the purposes of the | order to play safe the dial on the big campaign in full and is published as | 8ix-foot clock was made to register follows: $50,000, but extra figures and a new | hand had to be put on and today at pase - ; of their election and the party as a Jayhawking means simply to walk vivant |across a street where there js no reg- RRS, 5 ular crossing in order to save a few The visitors have Just completed is steps or a little time. This has re- tour of Crook, Campbell, Weston. sulted in many accidents for when a) Sheridan, and:Johnson counties and GROCERTERIA Our Groceries will be placed on our shelves ard marked in plain figures “October 3, 1918. “Stockmen of Natrona County: | “At a meeting of stockmen of Na-| tron county at Casper Thursday fore-| noon, September 19, it was papi | mously agreed by those present, con-| sisting of about 25 sheep and cattle men that a county-wide predatory animal association be formed to co-| operate with the biological survey of | the U. S. Department of Agriculture in the control and eradication of coyotes, wolves, and bobcats. | “A committee of three were elect-| ¢i-to make a list from the tax rolls of all the sheep and cattle in this county and requested to collect an as- sessment of 2 cents per head from the owners of those owning 10 head or more of such stock. The fund secured by. such assessment to be handled by @ secretary appointed from the above named committee. noon the hand on the second lap reg- istered close to the $70,000 mark. Girls Stay hy Their Colors “With the Colors” ciub, composed, of ten young high school girls, pledged $50, each girl to pay $5, the following being a list of the girls: Helen Wilson, Ethel Seanor, Isabel Hanway, Edness Mokler, Mabel! Lamb, Ruth Ullery, Dorothy Sitt,| Inez Seanor, Opal Martz, Ethel Sprague. This club sang at the thea-| ter Saturday afternoon, at the big} meeting Saturday, and they will sing! at the Midwest plant this afternoon. | Women’s Clubs Come Across | The W. C. T, U. subscribed $300 and the Woman’s club scribed $50 at the meeting Saturday night, and it is} expected that every club in the city will do its bit before the drive ends this week. thas no time to stop his machine. Also| state. Mr, Chaplin declares that the | person suddenly steps from behind @| have been conservative in sounding, car drawn up at the curb out into| * : the traffic space, a driver of an auto | the sentiment of this part of the Customers Will Have the Privilege of Selecting Their Supplies . The Government wishes conservation in all forms. With the élimination ofa force of clerks’ our system will allow us to sell at greatly reduced prices. We ask you to watch for our prices that will prevail beginning ; Thursday, October 10th Save Your Money and Buy W. S. S. and Liberty Bonds CASPER GROCERTERIA Formerly Ca: Cash Grocery. 143 East Second, legren i the pedestrian often is looking in the} attitude of the people they visited ain poecene and ap mn pe ta was most favorable to the election of im before he is aware of his danger. | sentor Warren, Congressman Mondell h 7 ; 1 1 | " ape new ruling ‘will apply only to and Robert D.:Carey and an existing the streets in the business section as prtisility to Republican:office-seskers fic is not heavy : the traffic is not heavy enough on)" 47> Chaplinjand=Mr. Hoskins will the other streets to warrant the en- Ed rs forcement of the order there. leave tomorrow morning for Thermop |olis and Basin and will return to the southern and western part of the BRIGHT IS BACK state by way of Lander and Riverton. They are much pleased with the out- FOR NEW QUOT 4 look at present, Mr. Chaplin, as edi- NITRO WORKERS as well acquainted with political mat- ters in the state as any other man and )ter of the, Laramie Republican and former registrar of the United States Mr. E. J. Bright is here to take back |}; ra another lot of men for the nw city of pe forecast ieeaoee oe anee re land office at Cheyenne is probably Phone 248 ive Standard Employes Doing Their Bit The Standard employes are work- ing today and will make their report | to the committee tomorrow morning, ;and there is no doubt but that every ‘employe will buy a bond. The tSand- ard boys are considered 100 per cent “The proposition that the biologi- cal survey offers is that if the stock- men will put up a certain sum for this work, the government will put up a like sum to hire trappers and hunters to handle work under super- vision of Charles A. Bayer, predatory |},.91 and they are more enthusias- animal Inspector for this state. —_ tic for this loan than ever before. “These hunters and trappers will! Where'to Turn in Your Money poison during the winter months and; ‘The solicitors taking subscriptions hunt, trap, and den hunt during other) sre requested to make their returns months of the year. | at the end of the day to J. A. Likely, - “Work similar to this has been car-| chairman of the accounting commit- ried on in the southern part of the | tee, at room 211 Oil Exchange build- state for nearly a year and results ing, It is also requested that all col- show, that the Joss has decreased from | jectors turn in their amounts before 50to 100 per cent as reported by) § o’clock on the day they are made, stockmen. lin order that the exact figures for “The committee has decided that/the day can be reported to head- if 65 per cent of the assessment is quarters as required. not.received by October 20, that the) Headquarters in O-S Building plan will be discontmued and the! ‘The headquarters are in rooms assessment sent in will be refunded. | 499-w. Anyone having bueiness “It is to the interest of stockmen. 499-w, Anyone htaving business at large that each and every owner with the committees are requested to of stock should come thru with the | come up and come in, Nitro in West Virginia. Situated on opiate SAP ee LD pot the banks of the Great Kanawha river and shut in. by the low moun-| tains of the Alleghanies, the site of} the new city which was selected by the government heads as the place for the manufacture of munitions is con- oe sidered one of the best points in the country as far-as health and comfort goes. It is below the Mason and | @% Dixon line so is rally in the south, gy yet it is too far north to partake of % the ills that affect humanity in that % part of the country called the south. & The Government will pay the best oe ’ |of wages with time and a half for \overtime and the shifts will be eight hours only. Overtime includes Sun- b. days and holidays. |Commodious quarters have been provided for the| % % workers and everything is gotten up to make things as pleasant as possible :, GEDDES ARRIVES + \IN WASHINGTON; ¥ | Visited. ‘acs : a osteo Me iM iM 1% ms “ . ch ee Oa oe a aa ea IRIS THEATER ‘Tuesday, Oct. Sth AUSPICES OF CASPER POME GUARD. ne What Do You assessment for this work for one Year, as it is agred that this one) Committees Worning Today Following is a list of the chairmen year’s trial will be an experiment, of the men’s committee at worn to- and if it does not prove successful day: the work will be discontinued. | Merchants,Edward Schulte; real “In order to make this work a suc-/estate, James H. Bury, in place of cess, it is absolutely necessary that M. P. Wheeler, who is sick; stock-| everystockman co-operate to the ex-| men, L. L. Gantz; oil operators, J. R.| tent of becoming a member of this’ Penn; auto men and garages, J. T.! association and remit his assessment Gratiot; professional men, Dr. J. C.| at once so that the campaign can be Kamp. started as early as possible. The following is a list of-the wo- “Enclosed herewith you will find|men workers and where they are a schedule made out for the number working: of livestock you own or control and| Wyoming National bank Mes- the assessment thereon which please,;dames Beal, Weber, Leavitt and send to Lewis Barker, treasurer of|Bacheller; Casper National bank, the association. |Mesdames Wheeler, Campbell and ; “Please send this assessment in at Mahoney and the Misses Edna and the earliet possible date. Eunice Smith and Mary and Frank 4 “Very truly yours, Campbell; Stockmen’s National bank, (Signed) “LEWIS BARKER, Mesdames Nicolaysen, Reed, Lee “BERT PEARCE, Townsend and Coyert; Citizens State “THOMAS COOPER.” |bank, Mesdames Leeper, Tolhurst, LONDON REALTY | west hotel, Mesdamés Parker, Rob- r, jerts, Van Sant and Martin; Henning BUSINESS GOOD er; Wigwam, Mesdames Ferguson and t Fee; postoffice, Mesdames James reallestatesip booming as jt has not change building, Mesdames Wyland, done for many years. Auctioneers Sullivan, Blackmore, McMahon, Gra- ent demand for farms and portions ©- Keith; stenographers and book- of big estates which are gradually be- keepers, Mrs. W. O. Wilson and Mrs. 5 ETI pee |Stirrett, Swartz and Hanway; Mid- hotel, Mesdames Mitchell and Weay- LONDON, Oct.--7.'— Business in Stenley and J. B. Barnes; Oil Ex- say théy know no parallel te the pres- tiot and McGrath; teachers, Mrs. W. ing split up all over the country. iJ. Grieve; waitresses, Mrs. C. T.) Know About This War? — WHAT IS AMERICA FACING? WHAT IS GERMAN FRIGHTFULNESS? for the men. WASHINGTON, Oct. 7—President | 6% Wilson this afternoon reveived Sir | % Eric Geddes, First Lord of the British | Admiralty, who arrived in America| 4 WHAT IF GERMANY WON? WHAT IS TRENCH LIFE? unexpectedly. His mission is shroud- unexpectedly. His vd-| WHAT IS GAS, LIQUID FIRE, BARRAGE OF FIRE, TANKS, TRENCH WARFARE, GERMAN WRECK ON NORTHWESTERN 4 METH OF FIGHTING? Nine cars and an engine went oft | 2. WHY THE ALLIES WILL }the track two miles and a half west 2 WIN of Douglas on the Northwestern late | % yesterday, but without injury to mem- | Sy bers of the train crew. The track was 4 }damaged somewhat but a temporary £34 track was built around it to fafcili- tate the operation of ftrains. A sec- ond accident occurred in this imme-| diate region but a few days before! jand had just been cleaned up. This Will Be Explained by SERGEANT HANLEY One of the 13 Survivors of the Princess Pat Canadian Regiment o, ° rood at Boone, Mrs F. Scherek and Mrs. A.!| F. Sloane; streets, David, Ash and Wolcott, Mesdames Service and Goth- Who Served 23 Months In France Mustrated hy His Own berg; Beec! rs. on; Park ave- 3, : ¥ 2 vay beet He Pee Peet > SENSATIONAL WAR FIM, SHOWING WARFARE AS IT REALLY 18. ; ‘ACTS NOT __< "MATINEE FOR WOMEN ONLY Special Matinee at' 2:30 for Women Only. Sergeant Hanley will tel! of the Atrocities against Women in France and Belgium. Children. center, Mrs. E. Collier; Durbin, Mrs. Clayton; Elm, Oak and Spruce, Mrs. Alex Duthie; Natrona. Grant and Lincoln, Mrs. Lee Barker; Walput,! Chestnut: and Cedar, Mrs. W. S. Kim- ball, Jr.; Poplar, Boxelder, etc., Mrs. Les Shepperson; Jefferson and Mc- Kinley, Mesdames Douds and Peake; section 8, Mesdames Fanning and | Branson; Second street, Mrs. Wege- man and Miss Plummer. Pes ’ Admission, 50c, War Tax 3c Sogo Evening for Men, Women and SOLCEEOOEOESE POET The Austrian | forcing Austria’s hand more-than Ger. ealizing Avs. tria’s predicament, is ing to start peace talk before the volcano erupts, RK? e KA - K? Pee eeetoeye Ge + K + KD ° K 2 '. Po Me ert nee, RS reste sM - ee, Oe es Roget oe, 2, oe, 1% ? io, aXe? ? - MoM aXe iM ‘? 1M oe 24, Pot acs 4, eee, R ° +4, Set - o ie oe o, vs On Peeeeee, 2, ? 4, K 2 ‘? eS ote o ree on ch "o ato-sheaQo-hectoet i ° e+ KP bap