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4 : Page Ten : THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE sy ; \ SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1919 PRUSSI A TRYING 0 WHINE W AY ~ |CATTLE RUSTLING THING OF THE FREIGHT RATES RUSS ARTISTS | | PAST,NEWCASTLE SHERIFF GIV3 | IN SOUTHWEST TO WORK FOR INTO SY MPATHY OF THE WORLD 9 DENVER PaPERGLIMPSE OF PAST TOBE REDUCED PEOPLE, CLAIM (iby Annoctated Press.) Annociated Prens. = EVERYBODY 15 NOW FIGURING | (John C. O'Brien in Denver News.) gering arouhd looking out of win- | s end nay Gak treme) ‘ So Says" Correspondent After | ofice. Many of the former kaiser’s, You may use the term cattle rustler } dows.” FU CCR: iemanreaneet payed Fecncra Oe peeve Sounding Conditions in Ber-|} technical men protest they never have 2nd cowpuncher interchangeably when Travel was entirely by stagecoach | ints of livestock in the southwest-|preparing a law decreeing that all pro- lin; Ambition Is Unchanged,|been in sympathy with the militaris-|talking to a city man, and be safe when the sheriff, came ay Wyoming: | cen territory were, in effect, provided | the government, according to Petro- Severe Penalties if Returns A He Declares tic party and always have been lib- Whenkyou ae anes a sheriff ihe coaches weresenlled serie the | py order of the Interstate Commerce fessionals and artists shall work for re Penalties i eturns Are jeral rom! Weston)county, Wyo.. it isnot | name: oe asp fh sugges! ki te me Commission today suspending the op-|¢rad advices. Authors will be mobi- — Delayed Beyond March 15; Though the radicals would throw best to mix the terms. In Wyoming |eastern traveler who was making ls cration of long and short haul regula- lized, it is said, and their works will E Everybody fs figuring income tax. The question is one of the most A 7 | Without overstepping either, he is 1 oy Payments and sworn statements of interesting and also most difficult to| 4 large part of the efficiency is due | Plains, stopped in Denver yesterday, conn fOr the peasy peeve? and ut {declared to be. Sener | dan in Internal Revenue Understand BY Prus: ang HS meant ‘to good organization, but the men en h 3 way; back. to Wyoming: after : Tae aaeclistbeouias sispiciois of < eee | ver: offices on or before Mareh 15, and there the people of North Germany as dis-|trained by the old government are |(@Ving lodged four men in the peni- hat he believed hella » of 7 No bird is allowed within the-walls | if fre severe penulties for delinqtency. ‘tinguished from th of other parts rf : {tentiary at Rawlins for the crime of|What he believed to be a gang o' a i | Joh TeeA NESTE ETCBIGTRABT ATUL poiinot| otitheteoun try Mil tisinctmardl tovae |to be credited chiefly for department tle rustling. He always visits Den-| organized cattle rustlers. He quietly of the White House. This was due} d 2 St My Fy he. : s : *-! operation under the present trying RS bth “Ib. ; - to the wife of President Ha: who | hy tits Sahin’ side. where they. ar “tier 3 ve ke is W gan to look around and has suc-/ to the wi oe ERs Var are required to make their returns ‘cide where they are from, no matter | .jreumstances. er to take in the shows when hi eon sround uu Ne made it a rule, for she disliked to| Sut and pay thelr taxes to Mark A. Skins where you mect these people nor is| BERLIN WILL KEEP duties bring him withjn calling dis-) ceeded tp rounding uh most ors |sce any birds caged Me ner, Collector of Internal Revenue, everyone in Berlin Prussian. | tance of the city. Ose’ i- = Cla Denver, Colo., or to any of his deputy nation, Germans everywhere | SCARS OF Bane Berli Cattle Rustlers Hanged for Crime SESE aa ane MRE Mis collectors who are now doing free ad RUERRIEN aa tGa ERAT Alien liceRi hell e store windows of Berlin are Once: COTTON SA LES eoseccccccvccenceccccccccsccosooocooooooocoesoooooles H. y work on Income ‘Tax | helpless of their situation. But |2™0n® the oddest evidences of the | It was an old acquaintance who M. c. 3 "Sohne aby farch ther attues towar the problems be HRUMH, of the revelation, EGY: aaued Chane it hehad ever done ans! © TO BE CHANGED aie ET 5 is the slogan of the Internal fore the 4 > contrasting. when | W2ere, where the: : pnting, ing: sheriff is a bi i Cu deg se thelslownniorithe) internal ieee tore them harply contrasting when | he window panes have suffered, but cattle rustling The sheriff is a big e Ve Hay, Grain and Farm. Products. Officers in Field to Aid all these men out, because they are Cowpynching is a respectable profes- first ride in a stagecoach. tions affec this class of traffic. |be taken over as national property. C 1 Publ; BERLIN, (By Mai -|democrats rather than socialists, the |S? cattle rustling is a crime for| Still Watch Reeeee Cattle Rust- eee Ne iy Seis ee eneral Public sian attitude and ambition is quite| majority socialists have taken a/|Which men spend terms in the peniten- lers Caught | “ i tt i With the due date for Income ‘Taxes /Concerned, is one of the conclusions| keep government machinery —fune-| DY Charlie Howell, erstwhile cow-/sleep so many times by the sudden; joni cnness, Two parallel lines are |many a century after his death—and only a few weeks uway, the collection {2 foreigner is forced to after living |tioning. jeancher rancher and indian fighter, aes snd Bears oatbetbcrses ir chalked for some distance upon the | the history of the past year has ful of this far-reaching tax on 1918 in- |i” Berlin long enough to talk to peo-| Numerous departments operate now {and at present sheriff of Weston a? ear aoe jon cane ee deck, and of the supposed delinquent | fulled the: prophecy. Comes has started off with «bang, |Pl¢and to find out what they think. ‘you talk to South Germans after dis- cussing the situation with Prussiar Unconsciously, the Prussian sumes responsibility for the old sys- tem by the tremendous concern he ‘manifests over German’s collapse. avallable officer into the field to help the public to understand the require- ments and to prepare the returns, Who Must Make Return. It is estimated t many thousands Wyo. "| county | Without active heads practically zs Charlie, !well as they did under the old regime. { as he is known on the 'fellow, with an openly frank but fear- less face, and the big hands which emerged from his sleeves look as if unaided they might bring a criminal to his knees. He pushed back his big brown Stet- |Berlin is different. In towns along the front window panes were no more after the vio- {lent bombardments of both armies; in Paris and other cities they were badly crashed in as the result of Charlie has been sheriff of Weston (By Associated Preasl WASHINGTON, March 7.—No ob-} jection will be made by the bureau, of markets to bona fide cotton sales and purchases under the old style {can walk from one end to the other Wire or write Lander, Wyo. eoccccccccccccccocoocsoosccooecccoscooococoooooooooooooes of single and married persons in this |From the Prussian point of view, it bi : 4 son hat, as if better to decide wheth- | = a section of the United States who have |is the duty of every German to make|Pombing raids, but Berlin’s panes oy his interrogator was trying to be eon rece sole earners $e : never before made annual returns are ‘the situation appear as bad as pos.|™erely have holes in them. facetious or was simply ignorant. pa interests erenaed Bah iquida A required to do so this year. sible to gain as lenient a peace as| AS machinegun bullets flew in every Evidently he came to the second con-| tion is accomplished not later than| ncy an ss ony Income tax returns must be made | possible. irection, they pierced the windows clusion, for he undertook to explain] May 1, 1919, after which date all| ece an between now and March 15 by persons Perhaps unconsciously, the Prus-|With sharp round holes less than an | jyst how despicable gn act cattle rus-| transactions eueehewananen ait Fa who come under the following classifl- |sians are whining in order to win|inch in diameter, around each of tling was considered in Wyoming. contracts, as provided in the law ap- Ord e y 8 sympathy. / ical expressi ich is y fringe. Coming so “My boy,’ said he, “don’t ever ask aiMarchy S lh unmarried person whose 1918 sympathy. A typical expression of| which is 2 Taky k My Dov, cane see proved! March 4. wi Mrs MesTRI AUIS LOGOIG ERO eral the Prussian point of view will usually | fast, they did not crack the glass, a man from Wyoming if he ever rus- = == | arl 1cCa 10n eit TRUE (ASIEGa IAB BLOTTING EEECaPNIC include pointing out that the Entente | especially the thick plate glass win- tled cattle, not if you want to get} Too W ‘There’s such a thing wi Prigiwhankeeill vingiapare team) | ese tee demand too much of Ger. | dows. 5 jalong peaceably with him. Down here }as being too wise,” said Chief of their husbands or wives, are for the Ranyy will disclaim the responsib y| In one single pane on Jersualem- in this tenderfoot country they don’t] Police Butler the other day. ‘Indeed, : purposes of the Income Tax clissed {fT beginning the war, and will make strasse you can count more than three seem to know the difference between | that is how we catch many thieves. | Decency is desirable for its own sake. m asiuima an appeal for food and commerce. hundred holes in the plate glass pane punching and rustling cattle. I spent] They are too clever and it gives them | < AA At ‘Auy married person living with wite | There is something cold and cal-/of a shoe store. As yet the plate|many years as a cowpuncher, but I}away. They remind me of the new Deeency has been overlooked but is gaining recog- at or husband whose 1918 net income was |CUlating about the information you| glass is not cracked, and it is solid, never rustled cattle in my life.” clerk in the seed store. | nition. w. £2,000 or over, ‘The income of both |fet from Prussians. Unconsciously, but it will not keep out wind or Rode Plains in Wyoming at Age of “Someone, just for a joke, asked : husband and wife must be considered, |you find there is still a strong Pan-| water. qT Sixteen. for some sweet potato seeds. The | Decency adds pleasure and appetite to food. together with the earnings of minor |Germanic spirit, an ambition for em-| In some blocks scarcely a pane is| Sheriff Howel’s career is intimately | clerk hunted all through the seeds and pis is 5 oy eluldren, if any. pire, for the colonies and for world |left without from one to a hundred | related to the pioneer history of Wy-| finally appealed to the boss. | Decency distinguishes men from animals. n Reven G i icommerce. The North Germans are’ holes in it, though rarely was a win-|oming- Coming to the state from “The latter explained that he was . 4 ve Leen aera era states {continually on the aggressive to gain dow broken so badly that it had to |Idaho in 1886, a lad of 16, hee rode the [being kidded and cautioned him about | Food may be safe but unclean and indecent. di who fs In elther of these classiticutions |¢Very point possible—a characte : be boarded up. In most cases, the | hills as a cowpuncher took part in the | not letting smart alecks put anything Safety alone is not sufficient. d must get busy at once if penalties are Which probably is due to their de-| shopkeepers swept out the fragments |last big Indian fight which occurred | over on him. | to be avoided, He should ‘a (pendence on the outside world for 2 of glass, and the holes in the win-/in the west, and is now making war] “A few days later a lady entered | Decency demands the clarification of all milk. R blank Form 1040 A for reporting net | living: dows serve as an additional attrac- on the bane of the rancher’s exist-|the store and asked for some bird | Ss Income up to $5,000, or Form 1040 if — The South Gremans of Bavaria and tion to prospective customers. ence—the cattle rustler. seed. his net income ex that amount, |the Rhineland towns manifest far Considering the cost of plate glass| When a party of Indians from the] “*Aw, \go on,’ grinned the clerk, | k Forms are being distributed by Collec- | fear over the defeat and the debt with windows, and the lack of necessity |Pime Ridge rese: vation left their|‘you can’t kid me. Birds is hatched n tors and their Deputies, also by banks, |which Germany will be burde med of replacing plates damaged merely stamping grounds to prowl over the | from eggs'.”—Los Angeles Times. . anc By following the instructions on the |Food conditions interest them, et return can be prepared | the internal problems of the country. at home, If a person needs advice or | Foreign politics occupies far less place aid, the Deputy Collectors in the field |in their discussions. will furnish this without charg: | ‘The reason for the remarkably dif- The new Revenue law places the In- | erent view-point may be explained by come ‘Tax duty an ens and test |the remark of a Bavarian high in po- forms a co! by holes bored in them, it is likely |ranches in Converse county, killing Berlin storekeepers will tolerate and | game as they went in defiance of the point with pride to their evidences of |game laws, Charlie was one of the the revolution for years to come. \fearless cowpunchers who, because Fronts of the modern buildings |they were fearless were deputized by along the principal streets of fighting | Sheriff, Billy Miller to round up the also are badly chipped with spattered | refractory Indians. Try our Want Ad column, CASPER DAIRY CO. | Phone 471 i prea tee ese litical circles. “Between you and me. holes, not very deep, but giving the) After a long, hard chase over the bawes wet.: on —— —_—$———$——$—$— $$ tile) pubille, to get lie tas andy the res} Scone mind, this] defeat’ so) much stone) structure ay pocked appearance: hillsvandijmany,siinmshes wi Lathe RISMOND BRAND PILLA tor $5 turns tn, With) actiy ation, ,2fter all. It's true that we might Jt js practically impossible to remove | elusive redskins, the posse succeeded SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE | have made a far better peace a year ago, but we'd still be under dom tion of Prussia. Now we are inde- pendent of it, and the Prussians every tax due Mareh und every be In the I will be paid at by taw will 's on time, the pocks, and they are not serious |jn surrounding the foe near the 21 enough to warrant reconstruction.|ranch about seventy miles north of Berlin probably will keep her souve-|the town of Newcastle. Sheriff Mil nirs of the revolution for tourists. | ler and one of his deputies was killed. The Nicolaysen LumberCo. Exemptions Allowed. know they can’t rule us any more-| a Two years later the Indians started j A single person is allowed a personal We'll have to pay more, but it is on a second rampage over the ranch STE AGNLSTa ACE NOIULTuLATIVeR eUR are ee oe CARDINAL GIBBONS ASKS \country, again killing the game and } . 1g In his household relatives who are | Prussia probably will make a strong lterrorizing the ranchers’ families. | dependent yon tin, He mas etitin Ie | bid to continue her influence over the iF BY AND PEOPLE 10 |Onee more Charlie was deputized to e EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL the uption as if married Germans. The struggle is on now — , help bring the marauders to justice. — imne nt | person, who tives. with |the South Germans talk of “laws from r The Indians came down from their RIG TI M BERS A SPE Cc IALTY wife or husband, is allowed a personal | Berlin” if the capital of the new re- AD WAR SAVINGS SALES reservation in wagons all heavily . SS exemption of $2,000, ‘The dof a /public is not moved further south. |armed with old black-powder hunting Unfortunately, there is no big city in Central Germany which would do. 200 is Under pressure from the South Ger shteen mans, a new capital may be built fron: the ground up after the manner of Washington. is entit to celal a vilar personal exemption, An additional exemption of nilowed for each person under e or incapable of Self support, whe was dependent upon and received his chief family | pieces. Cardinal Gibbons has issued a call! Across the plains the posse pur- to his fellow countrymen to give |sued the Indians- Finally they were the heartiest support to the govern- | Surrounded and forced to, surrender. ment’s campaign o promote the sale Sheriff Howell was deputized to of War Savings Stamps. The ap-|arm the captives and later broug’ Blocks | FARM MACHINERY GAS ENGINES WAGONS COAL support from 1 : | Another interesting feature 0: Sayings oe Navectlonwhoreltheawrere | ‘A husband und wife living together | South German life is the sutisfaction Pete of Cardinal Gibbons reads as them ns aia Unable to rae their | hre entitled to but one personal ex- | with their own country and the life |*0OWS? ener fi he Indians sold their ponies 2 as 3 : tl aBy ec 7 sale of War|fines, the Indians so ponies tmption of $2,000, If they make sep- | there People are content to live and By continuing the sale proceeds toward th: the ex SAUeCUELS emption may be nd let the outside world alone. is may he due to the fact that life jin South Germany is heartier, more solid and less of a struggle than in the North. aol A AEE In Berlin and other parts of north- during the wi Sat ABI ern Germany there is a huge percent- de eee ene ict utivideme, | 28¢ of the population looking forward 2: . "ito leaving the country at the first op- ork med by either or divided, Accuracy Required. necessary In per- Absolute accuracy is making up income figures. son who is working for wa Any whole |who want to know if Germans soon ‘ean go to America. The Prussian viewpoint se no reason why Ger- RRR RR ea Re ee ee | MANS cannot enjoy the fruits of the «| world as they did before the war. INCOME TAX !S * OLD REGIME MEN TRULY POPULAR. »|STILL HOLD JOBS = *{ In Berlin one is surprised to find “The payment of Income taxes #*|the large number of men of the old pnt, and defe ion of the law, Governm ministra the proper ad- tei of this count is truly po war, of the people, by ple and for citizen is lable to t wmount of the tax i * \tically all of the state departments * have about the same staffs as held office during the war. Zraduated #11 many cases the heads of depart- according to the success and for: %* ments are changed but the same tune attained by exch individual %/group of undersecretaries works in availing himself of the oppor- *% |under a socialistic head. Very often tunities uted und preserved %\the entire department is dependent by our free institutions. ‘The */upon these undersecretaries. The method and degree of the tax is *| majority socialists under Chancellor determined by no favored class, *|Ebert saved many of these “techni- but by the representatives of the * cal men,” as they are called, and it people, ‘The proceeds of the tax should be regarded as a national * ‘tiye departments have continued to investment.”—Daniel_C. Roper, * function in spite of revolution. Conunissioner 07 Internal Reve- * According to the former employes nue. and representatives of the new gov- jernment, the fact that men who served the militaristic party are now British Working with the socialists is not to be looked upon with suspicion by the allies, or to be taken as an indica- |tion that the government is any less HECEEEE EEE EE EEE EEE HEE EEE HEHE KAKKKKK KKK KK KK KKK Sa A Field Marshal of the army never retires, but remains on the active list and draws full pay un- til the day of his death. * is due to them that German execu-- out 1919 the and turned the Savings Stamps throug! ul court’s account. government has offered to every man, open ‘oman and child an opportunity for Crossed Plains in Old Prairie Schooner fF . A Charlie does not consider his part the display of practical peace-time |. s om es : citizenship by becoming an investor |i" the Indian wars as anything worth : a - king about. in the securities of his country. It t#lking about. 3 a also offers to each an opportunity for It was all in the day’s work in that self improvement by giving a chance Sounteyaiay theseor aca y eee and to save small amounts regularly and look a shotgun in the face he wasn't learned much that should be of value |¢.oitier fashion. Leaving his home to us and to our country in the days in Idaho, he set out in a prairie of adjustment. We have learned the | chooner drawn by four horses. It value of saving. Indeed it’ was sav" | was in the spring of the year and ing that brought us vietory—the will-| snow blocked the passes and the light- ingness of the people to save money, ily beaten trails. The lumbering cart tojsave coal, to save food. | was six weeks in making the trip from ; The man, woman oe ond who ts Heyburn, Idaho, to Newcastle Wyo. learned to spend wisely and look) jy his early years the Wyoming ing himself but is becoming a better| He was an expert shot with a gun and more useful citizen. land took part in many of the adven- We should welcome the opportun-|turous happenings of the frontier ity afforded by our government tojdays, which have been wrought into continue the saving habit. To buy | thrilling tales by that greatest of War Savings is the clear duty of | writers of Western talee—Bert Harte. every American citizen young and Boys From 101 Painted Old Merino old. | “Red” I urge all our clergy to promote| “Everybody carried a gun when I this campaign by every means in first. came to Wyoming,” said the their power. I urge our good peo-|sheriff. ‘Sundance was the nearest ple to give it their heartiest support|settlement to the ranch where I! and from the splendid evidences of! punched cows: When the herds had their patriotism shown im the last|been rounded up and things were two years, I am confident that it!slack at the ranch the boys used to will meet with great success. ride into town and turn things up- I shall follow with profound in- side down. terest the result of this movement,| “I was in Merino, now Upton, Wy)" for much of the future of our blessed when the boys from the 101 ranch country will depend upon the out- blew in and shot up the place. The come. boys didn’t mean any harm, but were (Signed) J. CARDINAL GIBBONS, out to have a little fun.” ————_——- -— - | “Was anyone killed?” the sheriff | The oldest banknotes in the world | was asked. < “There didn’t happen to be, but Building Supply Co’s Wyoming Asbestos 906 S. Oak Street CASPER, WYO.. For gravel and excavating. and sand, $1.50 per yard; delivery any part of town. ’ POPE PEEL OPED ESO DOPE OOPS ~. A Four-Room Stucco Bungalow Phone 62. Office and Yard, First and Center. Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps HEHEHE EEA AAAI IIA III IAI IIA NAA AIA AIAN, ents received, and other ite! A . <y vi % gi Fi 21 Ys . 4 aoe nee in nicl. corrects, Mere {Portunity for America and England, Systemat lly and to invest them itt for the kind of going they had in| quesses are not aecept if entry into those countries is possi-| WHYS) 1 a school of war we have | W¥oming when I was a lad.” CASTI E & MECHALEY unjust e to the |ble. You are besieged with peo; LNA TT Oh Charlie went into Wyoming in true CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 141 W. Second St. Telephone 20 YOU BUILDERS. SEE CASTLE & MECHALEY Our price for delivery of gravel We give you good service takes on oa new nificance %/government who are still holding forward to the future, and to lay by | sheriff gained a reputation as one of which should be unde y * their petitions under the socialist /S°mething which will help him in un-| the most fearless broncho busters and IR ss ieiedeieieiatalateiohehaied every citizen, T xation sys: #/peyime. The foreign office and prac- | frseen emergency is not only help- | skillful cowpunchers of Crook county. = —— ————_—- $4,000; $1,000 CASH, BALANCE TO SUIT _ Where Will You Find, A Better Buy? This is modern; on Washington St., best location in town. See us at once, Will consider Buick or Dodge car in the deal. We also have some good Fords, and horses that we will sell at BARGAIN Le ie ene ne including some of the N GOO : SECURITIES. ee TO BUY OR SELL, SEE US FIRST \ Locks = = ‘socialist. were issued in China 2897 years be-, “R” is the most difficult letter for! In Germany the departments of fore the Christian era. that wasn’t their fault. They shot Walt Sv. G On D es an intoxicated person to pronounce. |state are run upon a system whereby | == pasta all the signs and smashed out er are eo. avis Turkish parents punish their naugh- |a man starts in one as a youngster ty children by hitting then on the/and grows up with the department. ole of the feets. His views will not keep him out of ae twice rae blind pes: ‘all the windows, but two minutes af- ple in Russia as in the whole of the ter they came whooping down the nee of Europe. | main street there wasn’t anybody lin- TE ee: AIRY bs) SO Fourth and Washington 315 N. Grant—Phone 312-W

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