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MONDAY, rea 17, 1919 CHEYENNE; Feb. 15. — (Delayed. ye —tThe good people of Laramie are now sit back in: their’ éxey: chairs and: contemplate with equanimity the pres pect of seeing tie ripening grain waiving in the getitle bréezes' off the’ Rains, the young’ shoats rooting up'|_ the field peas in the fall, and the’ dairy herd’ contentedly munching sur | flower’ silage at the state farm. Te! ‘ain’t a:goin’ to move-—now. The house late yesterday gently but firm | ly laid the Underwood-Mercer bill on the table from which no: bill arisetn, | providing for the submission to the | people the question of locating or re-| locating the state agricuttiiral col-) lege. Likewise, if anybody feels like in- dulgin’ in criminal syndicatims—ana known how to co it—he wifl not be interfered with by the Wyoming stat utes made and provided. The house! laid alongside the state agricultural | bill the child of Mays defining crim: nal syndicalism. But have a care!’ This bill was killed only because’ the Judiciary committee had recommend ed one it thought better, prohibit- ing sabotage—which is so durn near syndicalism you’ll have to use a sur- veyor’s instrument to determine the line. That’s going through. The senate killed but one bill yes- terday—House 104 fixing a rate on} surety bonds, while it passed eleven as will be seen by referring to the, detailed’schedule hereafter. The house with a record of only four bills, made! a record by passing fourteen, also to be found in detail hereafter. In committee of the whole the house recommended the passage of House 59, the insurance commissioner meas- ure, and House 52, the $600,000 high- way bill. (t passed on second read ing: without recommendation the pro- hed i-mill tax for a bridge acrossi the Big Horn river at the hot springs, Thermopolis. The senate has voted to present to Dick Keenan, head of the Sheri. dan brewery, the pen with which Pre it Powers signed the Har prohibition bill. Senators Kooi and Pearson, from Dick’s home town, were named as the presentation commit- tee. The senate in discussing Senate the workmen's compensation | measure, went on recard as opposed’ to paying out real money for Chris tian Science treatment. _ When an mendment was proposed allowing ch treatment to be administered id paid for as in cases where the “homeop or allopath”’ is called in, the senate voted ro. Hon. Edward Clark, formerly ot Cheyenne, but now general counsel for the Burlingten railroad and cated! at Billings, Was a capital vi: tor yesterday. As president of the Tenth Wyoming senate he was es corted to the rostrum and delivered a| speech. Governor Carey announced the for | lowing appointments: Water commis | sioner Division No. 3—Lou_Blakes- | ley of: Shell; vice, W. C. Snow o1 Basin. Trustee of the Wyoming Universi- | » ty—W. C. Deming of Cheyenne: vice, | \ Mary B. David, of Douglas, i Both were approved by the senate | yesterday. | Killed by the House. missioners, House 103—Location of agricul | 1 tural collee. t} House 22—Syndicalism. | House 96—Leyving tax to meet federal school moneys. Killed by the Senate. | ®& House 104—Rate on surety bonds. | Passed by the Senate. | Senate 69—Relating to estray lists. | Senate 66—Authorizing county law libraries. Senate 59—Relating to contractors bonds, Senate 58—Powers of local au- thorities to regulate speed of motor les enute —Municipal license Senate 54——Damage by trespass. Senate 47—Relating to state game reserves. Senate 46—County hospital bonds. Senate 43—Acknowledgements. Senate 40—Priority of mortgages. Passed by the House. ; Tlouse 119—Duties of state audit. or and treasurer. nae . Ww House 78—Municipal elections, i] ror RENT r sii ret Soni Vour-room furnished house in, Nort) House 137—Prohibiting desertion | WANTED TO It aroTals jCasper. Phone 711 15-6 of flock by herders. modern hous nfurnishe i, J. R. 8—State taxation and re-| venue, 29— 2 emp-| WANTED—Furnished house of _ fiv eres ae ORCA oe Bt rooms or more, close In. ETRSTIES 68% 3M. |For Te 78 ie s. | to tow F i —Agains ob and = 2 1 Bea el agalnst nm ANTED—Furnished rooms for light FOR ENT farae ats Tata ro | ynech law. \ housekeeping. Phone 431, z “urge steam heated room House 102—Fublic deposits. | trap drummer at Lric. suitable for or two gent | 326 BE. Linden. Phone 621M. Senate 28—Property of decendent. | Wana ed rooms for ig : Senate eo County, treasurer’s re | houseke: 3 ft FOR RENT— ished i trap drummer at Jight OW cords. . J. R, 4—Limit on municipal) debt. House 1856—Stealing of wool and) pelts, louse. 130—Election ballots. House §1—Fraternal insurance as- sociation; Tlouse inimals, b—Poisoning of predatory IN NATURE’ S ‘SHOW WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—If ad- ion to the national forests were charged at the prevailing cheap movie rate, 10 cents an hour, the govern- brent would have cleane&@ up $7,500,- “000 last year. | More than 3,000,000 persons spent an average of 25. hours each in the |! national forests, camping, hunting, fishing, exploring and enjoying the scenery. | But the ‘American et ie wot all W this fun for nothing. ——————— ~NOTICE OF INCREASE IN CAPI., Publis Feb. 11, 17, 24, Mar. 4, 1919. | House 151—Powers of county com- | bait WANTED. | WANT WANTED—To biy Ford touring or, FOR hk i his fo a nee een et a THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE MES WILL 60 70 SOMOOE IN ENGLAND We offer for sale to the highest, bodder the following accounts, re- serving the right to reject any and all bids: L0! 1x, Dass Frere Mail. ) British James Lundberg - 57.35 | universities are preparing to receive |H. J. Nielsen -.-- 45.00 as students hundreds of American} 17.65 boys who discontinued their college | K. C. Humphreys courses to go to war. F. Fossberg The students will be received under |J. W. Leishmann a plan formed by government-author- |F. R. Jacobs -_- ities in consultation with American |G. R. MacNeill - army officials. A. A. Bluemell -_ More‘ than 250,000 American boys are continuing their studies at Amer- ican schools established behind the | lines in France. The number of schools soon is to be increased to 3,000. The warzone schools were estab- lished’ and are being operated under direction of the Y. M. C. A. which registered more than 47,000 teachers | in the U. S. fighting forces. | |WYOMING CREDIT RATING EX- CHANGE, SCIENTIFIC COL- LECTORS OF GOOD AND BAD ACCOUNTS. 221 Oil Exchange Bldg. ——— eS Liberty Bonds at 100 cents on the dollar, in exchange for Lusk lots Don't take less. MIDWESTERN INVESTMENT co.. | Owners, | 221 OIL EXCHANGE BUILDING. HARRY FREE, Agents, 157 So. Center St. | 2-14-2t ARE YOU We have the largest, nicest with one firm, in all parts of sired. Ask to See them “A Look M« YOUR HOME Kt prepared to show. stin ily, yateh our Hist of nut being built on ©. Ave TAL STOCK OF HOLMES HARD. WARE Co. is vous Tell uw beaut Notice is hereby given that z meeting regularly called of the stock- holders of Holmes Hardware C: corporation duly organized gnd e: ing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, held at the principal office of the company, at 145 East Second street, in the City of Casper, Natrona County, State ot Wyoming, on the 2nd day of Novem- ber, A. D., 1918, the capital stoch of the said Holmes Hardware Co., increased from ten thousand dollars, divided into one hundred shares of | the par value of one hundred dollars per share, to twenty-five thousand dollars, divided into two hundred ana fifty shares of the par value of one hundred dollars per share, fully paid and non-assessable. Dated this 11th day of February, A. D., 1919. HOLMES HARDWARE CO. By EARLE D. HOLMES. President. how AR you re not old tine AND If you he too Tat insurance, or yours We write SEE BEN RE FOR SALE Attest: JAMES’ W.-BURNS, «* Secretary. | (WOW) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ngalow L otwo, ul shed, FOR RENT—Furntshed sleeping r heat, bath Phone 6 Beech. nd phone. id two ii Nationnt Phone sy otor: raen sha Wonder Ol] Fiel WE © by calling furniture w Phone n convince you we pay more for old goods. us and house 2-17-60" | SALE Phone 2313. 2-14-308 ‘Two good residence SUN ELECTRIC CO. Phone 381W Appliances, 1 WANTED LIBERTY BONDS WANTED HIGHEST PRICE FoR RB i modern fv housekeeping ment: furn ATED heat. 815 So. W : 158 SUUTH CENTER STREET a) T—Two basement rooms fur- for light how M405) Milita Furnished house of Cight rooms, close in. Box 26 eI — Position b ographer; referen ‘Tribune. Hox ste: nN Addition. at Burlington WANTED. ben in good c 105 No. Durbin. FOR RENT—Nicely house $18 month. walk. South Side, Phone e ping. Walnut. children, { bath. Ph work © $5 om 1 15-19 fami: WANT —By man and wife, rian Experienced hands. | Sprague Hotel. DRESSMAKER W lies; $8 per day, —2-furnished th, for 3 light ho: ns with sekeoping BLA 3L NTS work Phone Phone 5! FOR RENT—Bed-ro. $12 1 month. elock mornings. 1 ———$—$$$_$_$$_— T—HFour-room house, § Phone 1104 WANTED Men to board anu) Phone 482J. mont) runabout car. What e you? Address C. M. S., care Tribune. FOR RUENT—Kurnished room next ta + bath; also ba nt room mod 7 3 . Phone 197M, 1 ————______ nr rere WAN y ‘heap. — Nieely n nishe rit home, pi cated, f Hane) | FOR? RBNT—Irrigated rs WANTED—Winona Oil Corporatibr.| “acres, near Caspers. Audet ce rk. Twill buy any amount. State ‘mribune. |” aoe td and How inany sha un = : Address 14, ‘Tribune offi , Wyoming. at “can sell “it “ny the Want Ad. column.’ ID—To buy a Ford — 00 cash. Phone™381J. No English’ king’ has ever passea ANTED—Furniture, or or anything ot;under Napoleon’s Are de Triomphe value, for cash, Cas Auction | s, - House, 208 N. Center. Phone 602W ; a int King George's Tecent visit to GOIN the you fire, Virst street. PROPERTY OWNERS We have several clients at present) time looking for homes in Casper. Per- sonal interviews or correspondence in- | |vited regarding the sale, rental, or ex private homes, estates, | or investment opportuni- ties. uu are considering making | “ change please communicate with us. Information strictly confidential. LOAN & TRUST CO. Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyo. change . of apartments, + $100.06 jrind- 5 e price 1 Double Ele aa Co! era Pulveri: $100; Osate pr 2 5-foot ‘Floor Sh 1 6-foot Floor Show Cu 1 16-foot Groc 1 New Hall THE WHOLESALE SUPPLY Co. 1-30-5t pees co] TO BUILD? n of buil wd dit lots ever listed terms if de- le city ans a Lot 2ADY hy FOR You! ne to suit you 1 te suit you pur wants, We Will build te ful bungalows to be built, ed call us toe life, health, tomorrow may wutomobil rte TALITY CO, W or S10. ¢ daily. SEE BUN FOR SALE 100, in town Duild let us show r 500 to to cus- $19.00. per f you intend tour bun from. | 6 A HOME FOR 8: We part of me southwest whieh Will buila ou with nd see us own home. | have aoa the city in we Map and part s 1-O-WICH OIL, t Worth, LOAN OFFICE Liceasen jonded Pawn Shop Money to on diamonds, jewelry, guns and clothing. Kellable 133 8, Center eo book only turn sof n reward 1 to Tribune VARD-Offered for the return o ly iNformation coneerning. dar fur taken from. Jlasonic ter yo night TA Kathryn sub So. Center. 1! MISCELLANEOUS AND W@SAIC FLOORS ral plastering 2 LUPTL the, OW OK Shop for their hair cuts. 2 BOY: change Highest price paid for second hand furniture. Phone 249, 121 West! 1-13-26t' FOR SALE T | HARRY FREE ‘THE LOT MAN ANY iLL BE sMVTIO AD TOCOIVE IT -Room mode: home with — good, | . toilet toilet and bath w 'the Richards & Cunningham s congestion. %e porch, small en-| 1 Seven Page NOTICE TO SHEEPMEN LAWYERS eee eee Having leased the pens at Bishop | Wyo., from my father, for the year (1919, I have opened a *“seeeee E. RICHARD SHIPP Lawyer Room 21, Townsend Building Phones—139 and 385 | usual. We solicit your busines: | will try to please all as near as pos- sible. Kindly register on the date you intend to shear, in order to avoid . ° . . . . ey MARVIN '‘L. BISHOP, Jr. -23-30t trance hall ‘which jeads to 4. larg | S. E. PHELPS | Tas ye, room: with a massive) We pay the highest. market price LAWYER H 1 which leads to bath both | for second hand furniture. Phone | Rooms 19-20 Townsend Bldg. | Rcevheatacornoriionwonticat i | 249. 121 W__ First street. 1-1: | Casper, Wyo. -Phone 916, P Hood i icltoom tome near High School, bath| ACCOUNTANTS room, gement, east” front lot, | 7 —————¢ BOXTAD. $,600; $1,000 down. This} 1 0 & MORANE i} hooat USE an rooms and six | MESTAS & SPEARS Lawyers erestreet. It is i } —_ mey maker. Furniture and 5-year | Auditors ond Accountants ; 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. ASK FOR JONES | | 318-319 Oil Exchange, Casper | Casper - - Wyoming | Branch Office, Douglas, Wyo. | oer HARRY FREE I —wO— | THE LOT MAN | GEORGE W. FERGUSON | Reat Estate | BILLIARDS t-Law 1 ee sd. t Si 2 send Bldg. o= | ‘ownsen g iM Mest Meat , Phone 196-J | | wit ‘3 ' = | BILLIARD PARLOR Comper CSE Wremine 2) —— | |-A Congenial Place for Gentle —_—_—____ — { men: Cigars SLOUaec; stain | Scie st joner, S ‘tain. == fiSonsty andl Soda \pzountain yy) NICHOLS & STIRRETT | — | BEAUTY PARLOR Lawyers | , 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. | ——— | VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR } ae —— i re | Face and Scalp Specialists he MASSEUSE umbine, rou have clionts for ruoming | 4 223 0-3 Bldg. Ebene seus 225 N. W oleott St. Phone 4i rouse . CHIROPRACTORS MONUMENTS (6 | 9H. JEFFREY, D.C.PRC. i s Chiropractor Granite and Marble | | M kers, Viatits, | Lyric Theater Bld; Bldg., Center St. | tememand Cement W ee 1 cppontOMnsirox i: worrcs hi pponite axper, W320. Phone 706 i Robert Simpson, Phone 65d CLOTHES CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS |. Jourgensen & Nygaard CLEANING PRESSING °. fo) DR. C. A Osteopath: Room 4, Wood Block Office Hours 9 a. m to 5:30 p. m o. and Colo. State Licenses eo PLUMBING AND HEATING _ wood finished house heat 40 will {-Room furnished modern e fodern home seven built-in tf poreh, one of the msot 1 in Casper. ‘Terms. FOR SALE—Modern 6-room bun one block off paved street, built-in paty An id hy 00d location oT eash will h Phone 902 FOR in Box ranch, ountr Hill Ne WILL buy anythine of pay highest gash price uy valu Phone OR SA oking outfit: for pulso blankets and Ph For Uefield, owner, Ford runabout truck for sale. and Call ‘OR SALE CHEAP. aneous lot of casing — in 7 joints of 10-inen joints ‘al 1 Oe Ses) DR. WILLIAM NORWOOD H ie j. 1, DONOHUE | DENTIST | | Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W. ‘tr | Room 4, Daly Building Phone 644 | | cobb et i op ecialty: tly | . (Over Lyric Thentre) | | . sttenden re | K Swat Shop 645 South Wolcott. ! DOCTORS = REAL ESTATE i} DR. H. R. LATHROP — ———___. | DR. W. C. FOSTER MARION P. WHEELER Robrbaugh Buildi awk uilding Real Estate ard Insurance Ca: sper = - a Wyoming | PRIVATE HOSPITAL 34@ S. Durbin St. * Phones 272 end 273 * GEORGE B. NELSON * Real Estate Insurance —* Townsend Building . an , Dy. J. & ‘Kamp Casper, Wo. : | PHYSICIAN and SURGEON | * * + © © # ee ee wee se | Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg, —$<——_ | Phones ROOFING Office 130 House 85 | 0 Oa eee GRAVEL ROOFING ——C | = F. MiDILLON F . ractical Gravel Roofer i DR. F. S. LUCKEY 1) 1 Phone 402-W i Physlelan ang Sargeon ti 306 East Sussex Phone: Residence, §01-Ws } O———..- eee | fee 505 i. Second Street, Room 2, Wood Block STENOGRAPHY Somnmmeemna MRS. S. E. P. Public Stenographer Phone 916. 19 Townsend Bldg. ——. PS DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to | | D 3 of Women and Children | . | Suite 200-201, O. S. Bidg. |\\|/-=sameieeessameec sees O | Office Ph. 699. Res. Ph. 12: } STAGE LINES Fo. YE > ysician and Surge ation given te wbstet- | I, Exprean, Freight an@ ‘> Ries ané diseases of we: eng: CASPER TO SA Office, Liberty ané chiléren. Blackmore Bullaiez Phones: Offer, 30; Rov. arage, ¢ DR. JOHN F. LEEPER DR. W. E. DOWNIE Physicians and Surgeons Smith Building. Phone 266 oO | ° ELECTRICIANS eRe nee Aner ; { F, E. MCEVENY | foot. “Also ee NL oe Electrical Contractors. ars BAS oo A Thortse el | Wireing, Repairs ‘and Fixtures, | MIDWEST BAGGAGE AND ‘otterm =10-10t Office Phone 19W | TRANSFER TORaAa, i 141 West First. i | Inquire « a Uffico—Midweet Hotel house, RUFictl HAT CLEANING f Phone 45 eit tae Residence Phone 35135 \% ee t NEW YORK nan o1 WANING) O ———— Jaks —$ ies = = =a, yer clean and Reb 2 ans 16. “6 'y 5 of Hats 8. . Felt and | 7 =. LUSK PROPERTY FOR SALE | Butte pana ati | | AKARLEOS TRANSFER @ sronacn | If you want to know what to | work guars he i | buy in’ Lusk Property i ordre “for 1 | Oftlee—Talcs Billiard Hall. | i. Ol Wette: te |] (Bhaeydlgtne'Parter in eonnges | FMome—HTouse, 097.1 Otten, 19 | ees FAGAN & RUSSELL | All kinds of Shoes Dyed oe tla MOVING A SPECIALTE \ . O. Box 48, Lusk, Wyo. | 127 B, Serond, Canper, Wyo. 0-8, .| 2—————+~—__--_____—__6 i ves Bldg. Phone 951-W. 1 reer ear eer °. OQ) | 9— $6! The Tribune want ad will sell it.