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THE CASPER DAILY ‘TRIBUNE i “LP CAUCUS OF NEXT 48 HOURS, CHEOOONGHE” L$ CONFEREES. =o? ‘DETERMINES PRESIDING OFFIGERS MT US TGC AGREED ON RATE 225.522 ill with tonsilitis substituted during: OFTHE STATE SENATE-AND HOUSE. MES" OF INCOME TAK =<" PARIS, Jan, 12 Versailles, where | ceived a letter Tuesday, from Page 3 * < the Peace Conference is to be held chairman of the committee of * - Tom Powers of Torrington Favorite in Rae for Séiatet ins tragic memories. for France’ ax; Pam to Reduce Collections by jatherless Children of France,” stat 4 ‘the scene of her great humiliation | in) ing that the name of the child whom BAP CHURC Ps eeepc arr = f Leader With Three-Comered Fight i in House when, on January 18, 1781, in the! Senate Provisions for Levy-| they adopted was Camille Fave, born RE ey Tee ua org here luuwonce ‘amous Galleri Glaces, King ing Assessments Dec. 31, 190. She liv with her R RH - P. Fi b 5 ” Between Sullivan, Kelly, Jenkins William of Prussia was proclaimed } mother at Falleron, Vendee, France. gg lthete Rab Meremanr a 12 Delaware an Durbin ans Wal German emperor. About five weeks) WASHINGTON, Jan, 10.—The Agnes and Clelia Dyke left Sun- sacs PAO, tee Hee “bea , 7 later, the French envoys were forced | conferees of the senate and the house day night for Denver where they % W. E. Kim Geary : tore will e > (Special-to The Tribune.) \to sign the preliminaries of the hard: on the revenue bill have agreed to the were attending boarding school until Teas speak on "The Problem of Pain i CHEYENNE, ‘Jan. 11.—Altho but 48 hours will elapse before! peace. imposed upon France by Bis-| sevete smeeudnn ne onithafnoural ine ui ada closed on account of the TA ee Mia cacenT ne eer 5 s jmarck . come enz etice of Kindli- ness of Jest 1 the Republicans will caucus-to-determine who shall serve the fifteenth "°F, Germans set an imposing stage! surtaxes and the exemption of state, Lero Jourgenson of the se pe ea aR GL ea eae assembly, positive predictions along this line, cannot well be made|for the first ceremony. Old King) county and city bonds from taxation | grade gave a : s), by the che ust Jesus Fellowship Class—6:30 p.m, Me" (Stebb Subject: Race Betterment; “The quartette; History of the Races.” Cross — Alon (Havens), Evening Service 230 p,m. Bretschneide Miss Winter, by anyone, with a desird to maintain a reputation for accuracy. There! William, the Crown Prince Frederick,; Included _in the sections agreed to) uary 4, in honor of his 13th birth: father of the last German emperor; lis the senate provision fixing the in-, on Sunday, Janu are still too many uncertainties and contingencies, and possibilties Of | Mismarck, Moltke and other Prussian | come rates for 1920, which is part morning the M last-minute deals, to make the average newspaper correspondent en- |g generals and princes, assembled for of the plan adopted by the senate Lyman, violinist, and Jessie Anderson, Rit is Blodwett, superintendent Burns and Lumberg |tirely happy) 2 religious service. After the ser-|to reduce the collections for that yean pianist, favored the eighth grade with) 96 icons of the ae will wrench Inethesevening the choirswill sing. . ( | At this w ng, however, the out-|mon was preached the King read a fo $4,000,000,000. a number of musical selections, whieh) 4) ime and evening, All are/“O, Lord Most Merciful” (Concone), , look appears more than favorable for|natent establishing the empire, and} The normal income tax rate for, were greatly enjoye ed by all. aan 4 Deere Satta hie GNM Ain SENG CHIT: the gratification of the ambition of|Bismarck followed with the procla-|the ensuing year under Wednesday’s econ 1 on q | Huskin’s sol ne Lord is My Light Tom Powers of Torrington to pre-|mation, which conclud Ue A Se Uo “May God | agreement will be 12 per cent of the Aes a Ande Salvation.” side over the Senate. Tom is a big|grant us and our successors ever to|net income in excess of the personal Lee On paaree. A ann aS = fl IP WITH may any eey ES a seasoned legisla-|be increasers of the German empire, | exemption of $1.000 for a single man we Ios a ellows7 Hall. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY or with a level s ament, d, square as they|not by warlike conquests, but with|and $2,000 for a married man and Segelock Well established publishing house, make ’em, and his revublicanism un-|the graces and gifts of peace for the| $200 for each dependent child; upon : 5 a questioned. Contending with him is|national well being, for freedom and|the first $4,000 of such income, how- l- Caf ing meeting: at 7 owning the I Mining, Oil and APPOINTEES \irehie “Allison of Cheyenne and /|c i ever, the rate will be only 6 pe. De Financial Public m in the West, Simon Skovgard of Basin. Allison | Cheers for the new emperor were cent. 2 = 3 will dispose of property. Bie tench is a new senator, altho well known|led by the Grand Duke of Baden. | For the year ending June 30, 1920, r The Gantz Memorial Methodisi Ma Ample facilities for the great and very popular, and has some| It was at Bismarck’s lodgings in|the rates will be 8 per cent and 4 t = : erat } hi H ti backi Sk 1 is handi-|the Rue de Pi Versailles, that | t, tivel TROUT ano aee in business that is a strong backing. ovgar andi- , Versailles, e respectively. posite rona Public Library. larry Hoffman of Cheyenne to be i backing gard is handi. | he Rue de Province, Versailles, that | per cent, respectively. removing from state to n iM capped by the fact that another|he negotiated the peace treaty pre-| The schedule of surtaxes adopted Walter neh, tor. aye other interests. Address, Owner, Labor Commissioner and citizen of his own town‘is a candi-|liminaries with the French representa-| by the senate and agreed to by the | | “Phe Indwelling Christ” will be the 9411 Vine St., Denver, Colo. Army Captain is Proposed date for speaker of the house—and | tives, Thiers and Favre. The French) conferees provides for the collection | subject of the morning sermon, “The 1141-1 t,x ; 3 a likely one, too. It would never do|were compelled to agree to the sur- of the following taxes on net income iv | Plague Spot in a Man's Soul” will be _ > for State Office to have the town’ of Basin preside|render of Alsace and much of Lor-| in addition to that collected under the Letter Received by Mrs. Gabbert, the theme of the evening sermon. Lotteries over both house and senate, say the|raine, and to pay an indemnity of formal tax: Sister, Tells of Injuries in Ar- The Sunday School crossed the 200 earrings is a lottery.” commented Miss for the first time | was lifted. Some- CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan, solons, so one must give wa: While} $1,000,000,000 and to submit to a On the amount of income in excess Gossip around the hotel lobbies has What might be termed the “progres-|German entry into Paris and a Ger-| of $5,000 and not over $6,000 1 per gonne Forest With 91st ie A a u lose a lot- { it that Harry Hoffman of Chevenne i sive” clement strongly favors Skov-/man occupation of a large area in| cent between $6,000 and $8,000: 2 Division pool is a place for you ey 3 shen Sa pa 2 slated for staté labor gard, it is generally conceded that | France. per cent between $8,000 and $10,000. tomorrow morning at 10 0} clock. H. the ticket and forget it.”—Washing- Jabor commissioner Sullivan has the pole in the race— | — 3 per cent between $10,000 and $12, Private George Morgan of the 91st 2. Durham is superintendent. ton Star. and that _Captain C. M. June of barring oveynight charges and trades} '000; 4 per cent between $12,000 and ion of infantry, American Expe- The Epworth League will be led Buffalo will be another of Governor one must always be prepared to re- ‘TWO CHBMARINES SiINK $14,000; 5 per cent between $14,000 ditionary forces, was severely wound- by Mrs, W. L. French at 6:50 p.m. ff Carey’s appointees. Mr. Hoffman is ceive. . jana #16, 000; 6 per cent between $16, ed November 1 during the fourth day A cood meeting: tomorrow evening is EEI EY employed at the Quality print shop! The house speakership presents a and $18, 000; 7 per cent between of the now famous Yank drive in the expected to follow the good one of and is well known in labor circles’ three-cornered affair, between FE. oF | |i, 000 and $20,000; 8 per cent be-|Argonne forest, accordin last week. INSTITUTE over the state; Captain June is at Sullivan of Basin, A. D. Ke! jeer $20,000 and $22,000; 9 percent) contained in a letter ri There are many peole in Casper present serving as assistant chief-of Cheyenne and P. W. Jenkins of between $22,000 and $24, 000; 10 per Mrs. Oscar Gabbert, 241 who were Methodists before coming Cor, Eighteenth and Curtis Sts. staff in the thirteenth division at} Cora, Fremont county. Sullivan ie ae between $24,000 and $26,000, sex street, yesterday, a sister of the here who are in danger of forgetting DENVER, COLO. Camp Lewis. He has resigned his a lawyer, Kelley a wholesale and re-| OF | SHiLINE VESSEL 11 per cent between $26,000 and wounded soldier. the church in their new home. If LIQUOR AND DRUG ADDICTIONS commission in the army and expects tain grocer; Jenkins a former college | $28,000; 12 per cent between $28,000 Private Morgan received : rious you are one of these, or are without cured by a scientific course of medi. ion, ae. 2 church home in Casper, come to- cation. The only place in Coloraco morrow. We will not allow you to, where the Genuine Keelev Remedies SS to return shortly to Wyoming. |professor who has become a success- | {and $30, 000; 13 per cent between|stomach wound during the ac It is also reported that the follow-|ful rancher and stockman. If the} $30,000 and $32,000: 14 per cent be-| cording to hte statement of t . ing will be appointed superintendents presidency of the senate goes to| FALMOUTH, England — Corre- tween $32,000 and $34,000; 15 per ter, and has since been confined in of the various water divisions: James south central eastern Wyoming, the|Spondence of The Associated Press) cent between $34,000 and $36,000, a base hospital in London. B. Martin of Evanston, C. W. Stroud speakership must go north or west,|—~Two German submarines were sunk 16 per cent between $36,000 ana Young Morgan left Casper of Sheridan, and Frank S, Knittle of which geographical handicap oper-|in one day by the Mary B. Mitchell, $38,000; 17 per cent between $38,000 April, and after spending Douglas. Mr. Martin has been county ates against the Cheyenne man, who|a sailing vessel, one of the ‘mystery and $40,000; 18 per cent betweer Ghia in training at Camp Le ‘ clerk of Lincoln county for many is immensely popular and has a large|ships’” of the war now exhibited here.| $40,000 and $42,000; 19 per cent|sent overseas with a contingent : years, and served as chairman of the following. The same geographic | This craft was one of the first, if not jbetween $42,000 and $44,000; 20|which soon saw active service. While Republican county central committee situation helps Sullivan and is like-|the first, of the decoy ships which | percent between $44,000 and '346,-| the letter does not contain definite there during the recent campaign.|ly to land him. In the event of a|played havoe with the U-boats. This | 000; 21 per cent between $46,000 and) informa Mr. Stroud formerly held the posi- close race between Sullivan andj vessel went into the, decoy service $48, 000; 22 per cent between $48,000 | the div: tion of superintendent and Mr. Knit-| Kelly, Jenkins will make a strong | carly in 1916, under» command of and $50,000. tle now holds down the-plage in his CASTLE & MEC HALEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 141 W. Second St. Telephone 20 YCU PUILDERS. SEF CASTLE & MECHALEY For cravel and excava - n of the length of time ion with which Private Mor gan was brigaded it is supposed here * * * * * * ing. Our price for delivery of gravel race as 2 compromise candidate. Any | Lieutenant John Lowrie. All her of- The house provision exempted from that it had seen considerable activity. and sand, $1.50 per yard; delivery any part of town. ) district. ‘of the three will make good on the|ficers and crew volunteered for the taxation all sate, city and county Morgan stated that he believed h. 5 Governor Carey yesterday after- job. jhazardous work. She was provided bonds issued prior to the passage 01! would be invalided to this count We give you goed service it noon announced his intention of ap- Two Cheyenne men would serve h a twelve pounder and two well- the bill but imposed a tax on subse (soon as he was able to make the pointing W. L. Walls of Cody as at-|as chief clerk of the senate, Chas.|concealed six pounders. quent issues. The senate struck out, voyage. Ma t torney general. Mr. Walls is well Argeshimer and E. T. Emery. Both! She sighted the first submarine J taxation all state, city and county) ————— —- rm known over the state, and especially good men—take your choice. Charles|three miles away and loafed along! the proviso so that the form final uy 1 fT m MORE TTe rt f TPC MISIEIGES aula, weve ie has |O. Doweing of Toriucton w the onlylawaitiag ia chance to bap’ it Thelbmee petty ANNA cn os iil built up a large practice. candidate as yet for chief clerk of German craft followed at a safe dis-) as The governor also announced that the house. |tance for a time, but finally crawled | aera he would name W. R. Weeks of Lan-| Doubtless Governor Carey now | loser and after satisfying itself that! | SOCIETY | 1 a) der a member of the state highway realize: st what it means when |it had superior speed and gun power,! commission. Mr. Weeks was at one one is said to “shoulder the burdens” | opened fire. Oar cae baa time secretary of the Republican, of his office. He has “sure ha Failure of the mystery ship to re-| Mr. and Mrs. Edelmuth Are state central committee. some burdens,” according to the of-|turn fire at once baffled the Ger-| Hosts at Dinner It is said that Mr. Carey will not ficial whd acts as bumper in the|man officers: They were quiet for| Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Edelmuth in- name as state land commissioner any governor’s front office. From early|fifteen minutes, and then resumed! formally entertained at a six o’clock one who is in any way connected with| morning till long, long after dewey |firo. When the submarine came suf-| dinner Tuesday evening. The guests the oil business. eve the governor’s office has be2n!| ficiently close and was in good posi-| jncluded Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Evans, I. C. Newlin, state bank examiner, besieged by candidates real, near and/tton abeam, the concealed guns of the} Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bauer and Mr. is reported to be an applicant for prospective as well as their friends. |sailing ship were brought into play! and Mrs. Alva Scott and little daugh- reappointment. |“Our Bob” has patiently heard all—|nnd landed six mortal hits on the! ter Bettie. , Ghost Walks Later but outside of the appointment of W.|submarine, which was unable to fire * * ® Walter D, Batcheller, deputy state) L. Walls as attorney general and W.)an additional shell. Just three min- s 2 auditor, has established nee sys- L. Weeks on the stato highway comt-|utes after the first hit, the submar- Ais ths tweltn recital by the pupils a tem whereby the state employes dojmission, has made no official an-|ine was blown up by a shot which oc anes é usolph Lundberg in h not get theim pay Vouchers until the nouncements. These appointmen s|holed it just below the foredeck and ES a ah By 8 Femueome the fol- latter part of the month. In the past Were made urgent because Attorney |caused an explosion which threw a, ree Dene ed, . it was the custom of some of them General Preston wished to be relieved | ast column of water high into the , aa Ts. samen Burns, Miss to draw their pay early in the month, at once, and Mr. Carey's eloztion to /air. sabel Hanway and Kathryn Mahone Goes to lowa the governor’s chair left a vacancy| Later the same day another Ger-| Piano—Martha Hawkins, Luci Ss ially Priced for | Bishop Alice Lloyd and Violet Bur- Upon turning over his office as state On the highway commission. man submarine approached the Mary leauts ' = e; treasurer to A. D. Hoskins, Herman While no further official an-|B. Mitchell and opened fire at a dis-| K¢ I th Or IM ng W k ae i _nouncements are expected before|tance of about two miles. After the e 1 “ ee B. Gates left for Winterset, Ia., i TeIObb ; Perel A<EhUeonTAne Gay ci ScD where he will join his wife and ac. next week, lobby gossip has centered |sixth round ie mystery s| » company her eJein Mrs. Gates went upon a few most likely to be re- stopped and a boat put off. To all HICHESTER §S PI PILLS to Iowa two weeks ago to attend the newed. Always with the mental res-|appearances the craft was absndon- les? Ask your Dru, " funeral of her mother. For the pres-|¢rvation that last-minute withdrawals f ' * cd, ‘The submarine approached. the Picea sar ost iQ) * Large Turkish Bath Towels a * * i KREEREEKEEKEE EES ent, at least, Mr. and Mrs, Gates will and trades and geographic equation |supposed wreck at full surface speed. Ry ‘ake me other. cottnue to make their heme in May necessitate changes here and Then it submerged for a time and TSS RM SES TER 8 ave Quality: Each ae 1-2c suddenly rose to the surface again. \® Lit sa Always Reliable > Cheyehne. there, safe bets. right now from Mrs. Morton’s Deputy ‘mong the long list of possibilities; ‘The -gunners of the Mary B.! SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Mrs. Katharine A. Morton, the new |#lready appearing in the press, would! Mitchell landed a shell just below ‘: ‘blichns >| be: {the conning tower and pierced the hee Free ming oeacabeniad Land Commissioner—F. A. Wise, | side one foot above the water. A * BED SPREADS 1 5 f ; not named her deputy, and that the} | Basin. award W. raaine feb of (eee pols flamevend 8 x A : q i 5 position might not be filled for some! nivetton, ee ee ee ea % This constitutes our entire selection for this occasion. time to come. In her biennial report Q re , s * Warden Penitentiary—Nelse Perry, other shell struck forward and the * Aipgiatecuedt canicel yesterday, | LAETande. submarine was enveloped in. black x 20 per cent Reduction recommended that her office be aBol: State Examiner—Capt. CC. M. smoke and sank into the water bow * ieee ished; In his biennial report Attor- June, Buffalo. foremost, with a loud gurgling and HRKEERERE Bees Ah neyitteneral sD! A Peston recom-| , Dairy, Food and Oil Commis- hissing. SPEAR A ASA ER SS? HK a ns i —E. T. Beltz, “amic. \ ke mended that the ‘office of deputy Att ney General” Walls, it is un- : Ladies’ Winter Knit, Underwear superintenden ye lone away with, 1 ferwil be nl k hing amethe ba on thé ground that, since the creation “C7Stood, will make no change in 4 aii thateliice oflstatelcommliasioner!of aston attorney general at eae | THE MEN IN BENJAMIN FRANKLIN x Union Suits and Separate Garments—Wool or Cotton. ’ education, the deputy no longer had ss = CLASS | e i enough work to keep him busy. The eee RET E heiin onan x 20 per cent Reduction matter probably will come before this His Day of Work ‘A sound, healthy man is never a back 1c * “ year’s legislature. - Ror umber. A man caniteas as yer nd and infirmities were as KH HHH HHH KEKE KEKE ERIK EEE LEE EEE # { swe | “Tommy Atkins” pleaded exemp- at years, pats you in the Pe | eaely and eneerly reme- PSA RA CHR RIE 4 EKA { H. W. Hugo.. consulting geologist | tion. frome church parade... on the| system we: by overwork and care- ied as eye weaknesses it x } ‘of the Hugo-Wiliams Oil syndicate,| ground that he was an agnostic. The | }¢88 pvingibrings (old (ge prematurely: would be worth while for x Outing F lannel Night Dresses i left for Denver last night to close) sergeant-major assumed an expres- unpleasant symptoms appear. The weak friends to live a great deal \ M d £S Q i fC] th. Th t - 3 contracts with several drilling com- | Son Oe ey US cae i tis genera ly Proper pers. Heep longer.” The proper cor- * ade o uperior ua: ity oO! (0) e most com- paniés.who anticipate inagur: ting, .ex- | jon’t you ievé in the Ten Com- 2 ‘. Se8 ae | \ Tonsivg drilling corpaighe int Wyom-| mandments?2 = “nildly asked the | § gel fn Cindy A ‘will, generally’ find your- pene eles thee nner x fortable garments imaginabl Specially priced at ing’s shallow oil fields néxt summer." bold freethii * | Sfnatten fepsules p periodically and in Franklin’. . * g z “Not one; sir,” was the reply. | your svagem wriltielwaye Boat working were in Franklin's time : $2.35 Each Card Was Useful “What! Not the rule about keeping | | Sour iouscles stl Till We ‘enlivened, | and the science of optics * : Herjame was Lulu and she knitted | the Sabbath?” A | and your body capabl B18 of of hard work. has advanced. 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