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Ebe Easper Daily Ecivune Issued évery Syening g26 Casper, Nat cation offic Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postst- fice as second-clasp matter, Nov. 22, 1916 MEMBER THE ED RESS NEPORTS PROM Tit us TED PRESS J, BE. HANWAY, President and, Editor SARL BE. HANWAY, Business Manager Advertising | Manager tor tor Chicago, the Daily Tijbune are on fil e@ New York and Chicago of- | fic visitors are welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier One Yéar.. ee . . $3.80 x. Months... ; seeee 3-908 Months coccee get nth 65 By Mail Qne Year. as 0 Six Months 0 Three Months 50 ‘No subscription by mail accepted for less period than three months, All subscriptions must be pata in ad- yance and The Daily Tribune will not 2sure delivery after subscription be- Gomes one month in arrears, Applicant for Membership to Auaft Ba- reau of Circulations. Member of the oh tert Press The Associated is exclusively e or Te publication of credited to it.or not ited in, this papér and I news published herein. A HEARING FOR ERIN. Unexpétted unanimity was met by Senator Borah when he brought up his resolution asking fair Ireland at the hands of the peace con- ference. The resolution reads as fol- lows: of the United States earnestly requests the Ameri- “That the senate can peace commission at Versailles tc endeavor to secure for Edward De Arthur Griffiths, George Noble Plunkett a hearing ke- said péace conference in order t the cause of Valera, and Count} fore y may present play for|® Was expedtéd .) given ridé to thé Belief that thdté Will have % "4 rer or two mére Liberty loans. - | had a rather unsettling Bigs or} business, coming at a time when busi. néss men generally had just begun to feel rélief from thé long sériés of} loaf campaigns and the financial tighténing that attertdéd thém. | Secretary of the Treasury Glass jSays that there are to be no more | Liberty loans. |need to borrow money from time to time, but it will do so by the process of privaté loan’—mmidstly short-term of tax collections. This a8suitancé, if it Sdn bE retied jupon, should have itd h&turdl efféct money available for private enter- prises of all sorts. Business revival méans first of all, ability to borrow mohey promptly, at fait interest, for any legitimate ifivestmént or devélop- ment. With $3,500,000,000 of the $4;500,000,000 Vietory lodn already paid in, and with nod more such loans in prospéct, there Should bé plénty of money fér business neéds. — = ——— | = LP || Today sEvents | —-- ° Class day, the most conspicuous social event of the commenaement stdsoh At Harvard University, will | be observed today. The_commencement exercises at Ohio State University today will be} featured with dn address by Bishop; William F. McDowell. The divorce suit filed against her} husband by Mme. Galli-Curci, the celebrated prima donna of the Chi-| cago Opera Company, is scheduled to come to trial today in New York. The Government’s appeal from the} order of Judge Mayer réstraining| Federal officials from interfering The government will) borrowings from banks in antiéipation | in loosening credit and making more! ‘THAEE-CENT ENVELOPES TORE REGEEMED WHEN _ POSTAL RATES CHANGE | Détailéd ifstructions from thé post | office department at Washington, re- lative to redemption of the 3c env }lopes and the 2c postal cards, be of interest to all. On and after July 1, but rot be; fore, all unused ‘and undamage; stocks of 3¢ envélopes and 2c pos! jcards, my be exchanged at the stamp} iwindow of the post6ffice, at full cost value, for other envelépes or stamps |or stamped paper, provided they are| brought there by the originsai owner. No such stocks will be redeemed for} cash. On that date the sale of the above jnamed articles Will discontinae. The 1d0sé 3¢ stamps themselves will fot be redeemed, as they are~ still} good for general use after July 1. The public Will be allowed one month after July 1 in which td pte- Sent above named stock for redemp- | tion at full value; aftér that time Hinit orfly thé actual postage value will be allowed the patron in ex- chafge fdr Stamps or stamped paper. ; On ahd aftet July 1 the former 2c rate of first class postage will be in effect and the 1c postal cards wilt j be on sale. ee Produce Maiket Week-Eiid Review of _ Prices to Jobbers and Shippers Furnished by U: S. Bureau of Markets, Denver Summary of Géneral Condiions: Declinés in prices were the rule under liberal supplies of carlot ship- metits: Potatoes, cabbige, tomatbes, cherties, melons, peaches and éanta- loupes continued the downward ttend of the preceding week. Onions arid |Dry Lima Bean pricés tended up- ward. Shipments 6¢ dil lines ex- of will} iA TTORNEYS CAN HANDLE PUBLIC LAND BUSINESS | WASHINGTON, June 17.—(Spe- j cial. )— Attorneys who served in the | war and are still officers of the re- yserve corps may now practice before |the Interior department in the prse- cution of land cases. Returning to civil life work but still being mem- bers of the officers reserve corps; 'sevéral Wyoming attorneys were con- | granted with Sec. 109 of the penal eae prohibiting “anyone folding a place of trust or profit” from prose- cuting cases against the government. Consequently they found themselve: | debarmed from présenting public lan | claims. Recently this was called to Con- gressman Mondell’s attention, with the result that after consideration | Secretary Lane decided that such of- ficials sh6uld not bé considered #s jcoming Within the meaning of the provision, and that they would be admitted to practice. ‘19 DRUNKS ARF ARRESTED HERE FRIDAY NIGHT A new record for drunkenness ar- rests was made Friday, according to police records, which show that 19 victims Were attdighéd before Judge W. E. Tubbs S&turday. Nearly every one of the victims arranged was fined the customary $7.00 and most of those fined elected to serve! fime doing street repair work for| the city. The number of drunks is just a percentage of the number of names pppearing on the police blot- \er which included charges of many kinds and geveral names of people who appeared at the jail in search of lodging. en Among the delegates to the nation- al convention of chemists Held fé- cently in Buffalo were Sister Helen | and Sister Blandina> teachers ot, ee BR. anne “catia set FFREY birépractére Lytié fins 1ag.; Cénteé St. Phone 760: Res. 93 _ Offi qe ey BR. EDNA HAHN CHIROPRACTORS Suite 2, Téwnéeiid Bldg. Office 423 --Phones-- Res. 841R THE SERVICE CLEANERS Sotitgenséen & Npgaata Cieahing, Pressing Rémodeling | nk POINT Phone 1185. 147 S: Center (Upstairs) Wit. TRCOBSON, Prd. CORSET SHOP Modart Corsets trom $475 to $15 | | Ton Coraéte trol $2.50 46 $10. + Corsets front $1.25 to! De Hevoine Hranstere from OSE to $4. We fit all cornéts froin $3.50 up free. MARTZ HAT SHOP 114 N. Center St, F. R. WHITCOMB Gerieral Contractdt | Estimatés Furnished | Casper, Wyo. Phone 1013 AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. DR. J. C, BIBBS Dentist Rohebadgh Bide. (Over Casper Pharmacy.) Biséiticht Cofitthctor Witink, HeBated and Pidtires Office Ph. 19-W 141 Went Firat 112 E. Third St. Phone 1080 ~NEW YORK, HAT. We gg Heat amas got, of ar Nellie P. Dalton; Prop. Strictly Mbateh Rooms det ia . Week ot Month. _ By Day, Phone 1180W P. 0. Box 150 ; rE T. nated Specializing Ri. Say and Muscle Offic’: 228 N: Wateort st. Ts t Lee Idfi OIL wagers aid Lands To Lease in Proven and Unproven Pietas: Validating _ fhd Asvéininent Work Done Plumbing isd Heating, Hot Water pe Special of all kin £ at ds promptly Aitended to. W. it. PAiMER feat Sted#i afd Hoe Water lot, Alr Promptly nitended a alt eons St, Phone 772w. ire Bldg.) Yr ny bil Work \Guardntesa WADE : CRAMER ga Phone 306-R Richter Musle Co, REAL ESTATE MARION B. wildkiti Redi Eilts aad Taturance and with the mannufact of 23-ner cent}|ceeded 103000 cars, gaining 25 per fai | wee Upon’a yea end riay vote being de-|beer is to bé given a cout hedring|cént. Voluive almbst doubled inl new Chemistry in the College of St. Te- a ; z pe AN, ENDELE. ‘ St Working r ied by Senator Botahi, 60 in New York City today. potatéés. Peaches, watermélons and, ea, Winona, Minn. || Ler ste Ficthe wir OU ON Hemstite ae, Ba at a Frene! : manded by Senator ara , 60 sena The National Councif of the Ju:(cafitdloupés iitteiwed tfree told: AC NTANTS YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS BLOCK a Phy Done cde ‘Gasper: tors favored the resolution, atid Bul |aior Order of United American Me-| Stfawbérries, Srifons; cabbage dnd abril " NGeletal Coudrdlbe 348 bs. Second St. 1. Wro. GEORGE 8. NELSON one, a Democrat, recordéd himself| chanics, one of the largest of Ameri-|[éttiice shipments décreased. Gitice HE of (Pe Ey Newman Dui Camp a against it. Quite likely the request |¢#m rain societies, fe 2, BS5°™ | Carlot Priced on Old Potatoes: EXPERT ACEOUNTANTS P.O. Hox 1145 Real Estate Insurance of the senate will receive Sciint con-| -eavention. is de, Guictey ee preted pe ! : Re is j = Téwntedd Building + = me Me - é 2 * $2. on ‘ | | ee sideration at the hands of the presi-| Boxing: Geerge Chip vs. Bud Clan- | ately AaeETN EES N ee ee Cioied; Aadited. CARPENTERS \| COMMONWEALTH Life ||| Casper, - Wyoming cy, 8 rounds, at St. Louis. dent, but Mr. Borah conceives it tc In St. Louis, Colo- ia BI} |$1.80 per ewt. Stoc’ transfer agents and regis-| | State Agent || Frank Hoagie lan it now for thé reason at the cost of his own scfBeH id Has SAE 3 ilaot: a rao Russet Burbdriks declined 10c, | trars. Authoritiés of Income Taxes. J. §. HARDWICK : SWing , capdatea datlasstiga at “aibaalarns | ' | Today's Atnhiiversatlés } |closing at $2.95 ner cut. Coloraa, | Notsry Pubic Ceighitet | Phone: 889-W Poespballs Ao ad repeated declaration of “‘self-determi- ‘jand Idaho: White ‘variéties Acid to The Guiiraites Reawisty || dou db devtcodad AE Hgwe ited Office: 247 North Center Street || TRANSFER ae PYie—Haetia_af Banke tah | Picts 18, Teves markets at sa.vo to | TAS UNAS MAGOR 1 cso ciee sok Wath of Ant Rudd || Renee Otice—Hivaaing Hatel It is understood that senatots who first notable engagerient of |S° Ber cwt Corporation siuagar ‘ty hie ra = Phone 45 would have opposed the rdvolution «| 4 the American Revolution. _, wae hore on New Potatoeszs Rooins 208-211 Of Btchanes pide. eae nit of “Sybeis 18 NE Si fd U3 Résidence Phone 381-3 yale Oratwo deo dnittearunnd thet 1837—G Strong Vincent, who py share potatoes weredib- Phone tek « | Peso * =< : ; : saved the: Union "army" top| git & continiied to decline, os Gt Sata aii DRESSMAKING SHOP THE UNION COMPANY'S it was meddling in the affairs of Eng- being flanked at Gettysbure. ne pies iumphs Closed at $6 ARCHITEC 5 3 ~ : The Best Fire; Aw pi fi SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE support that England, as well as other coun- tri , has united in an attempt to take from us, through the League of Na- tions, exclusive rights to the Monroe doctrine. | — =) a A SLASH FROM GILLETT. In a speech before the Pan-Ameri-| can Commercial congress, Hon. Fred- erick Gillett, Republican speaker of the honse, erted that Mexico was the gres t impediment in the west- ern hemisphere to international trade. This evoked a protest from the Mexi- can embassy to the state department. Did Speaker Gillett thereupon apolo- gize, or declare he was misquoted, as some of our Deniocratic officials hive so often done? He did not. He stood by his “T appreciated guns, that what I said would offend him,” said Speaker Gil- lett, at that risk the suggestion “but it seemed to me that even I made ought to_go before the conference. I thought it Would bé prépostétous if a discussion of the commercial con- di allusion made to Mexico, ons on this continent to have no whosé con- sistent failure to observe Her intér- nationa] obligations and protect for- eignérs engaged in commeétce hds been notorious dnd is the most flag- rant obstacle to commercial inter- course and growth in our hemisphere.” We cdn imagine Secretary Baker trying to crz sh out of a statentent! such as this credited to him, if he ever had the courage to say it, fear friend” Gil for} it might give offense to ‘‘my dear Carranza. told the truth. It was the hurt. If these truths are truth t ie born at Waterford, Pa. 4d at Gettysburg, July 2,! 1863. ? 1850—Steamer “Griffith? from Erie to Cleveland, burnea; with loss of 300 li 1879—Maximum number of lashés al- lowed in the British army re. | duced frbém 50 to 25. | 1894—The striking miners in Ohio, West Vir- return to Pennsylvania and ginia decided to work, 1903—Bicentenary of John Wesley’s birth celebrated in England. | | 1915 5—Italians scaled Alpine heights j and captured Austrian sttohg- olds. 1916—French regained important positiofis West of Fétt Vaua! at Verdtin 1917—Russidh Dima voted in favor of an iminediaté Offensive in co-operation with the Entente Allies. _ | Yeat Ago i War | The Bulgariah cabinet resigned. American casualty list to date t6- taled 8173. Germans made unsuccessful at-| tempt to construct a footbridge} actoss the Marne. es! i Taday’s Birthdays Maj. Gen: Omar E Bundy, U. Fy g., the man who said: “Sruericgns gan- not retreat;” born at Newcastle; Ind: 58 years ago today. * Mrs. William Jéennitigs Bryan, #ife |of the former secretary of state, born at Perry, Ill, 58 years ago today. Adolphus Frederick, former Grana Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, born |36 years ago today. Dr. Thomas W. Nadal, president jof Dtury College, born at Milroy, jInd., 44 years dgo today. | Edward J. Berwin. noted New | York capitalist and railroad magnate, | |born at Philadelphia, 71 yeats ugo | today. per ¢wt. for No. 1, and Irish Cobblers at $5.50 per cwt, California Chili Garnets closéu at $5, 50 for Jug boxes of approximately 70 pounds net hase prites ate baséd on sales di- rect to reétailérs. Cifitalotipé Prices Déeliné Rapidly; Shipments of cantélétipes from the Imperidl Valley, California, increas. éd to 2,109 cats compared with 657 cars for thé previous week: Prices) declined rapidly under heavy receipts, | closifig dt $1.75 to $2 pet statiddrd crates" f. 0. b. shipifig points. Ths closing range for standatds 45s in Chicago, Katisas City arid St. Louis Wis $4.25 th $4.75 and in eastern markets $5.50 to $6. Closing price in Denver was mostly $4 for standard crates. Strawberries Fairly teady: Missouri Aromas ayeraged lower at $5.50 to $7.50 per 24 qt. crate i: jconsuming markets. Receipts ot | Colorado strawberries have increased Vand are now supplying the Denver market. Various varieties in 24-pt. jerates sold to retailers from .$3.50 , to $4. Shipments from all producing states detlined to 621 cars comparea |with 1217 cars for the previous week. (Cabbage Prités Tend Lower: California Winningstadt weukened |to $2 to $2.50 per crate ih thiddis- | western markets. Shipments from \dii producing states déclined to 254 cars comparéd with 888 (ars last week. (Ofiion Markets Fitm: Califorhia Berinudis showed 25¢ to 50c advance, redching $4.25 to $5 per crate in consuming mdrkets. ” | Shipments contintiéd to decrease with {180 cars from all producing states comparéa with 218 cars last week. itia Beans Advancé: California Lima bedns gained $3 jat shippitig pbints, reaching $9 per ewt. sacked f. 0. b. ‘and advanctea! nearly as much in consuming mar- kets, closing at $9.50 to°$10.25 per ewt. Colorado Pintos continued |steady at $6.20 per cwt. for reclean- jed stock at Kansas City. Shipments |from the entire country were 443 catioads, a gain Of 17 cats. | STUART L. SWEET, beiiong 589 gopomCH Rooms 24-25 ‘Townsend Block Cusper, Wyo. Saad GARBUTT & WEIDNER s Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 F. A: CHISHOLM The Gycle Man : Sole Agent for Iyer Johtson Bicyeles and Vitali¢ Tires Phone 954W. 405 N. Durbin CARNES Bit PRR AGR COMPANY ong Alr Auction § p. w. i Stberh H tind word “Liat your Off stock with “EDDY” CARNES. Phone your buying orders 145 N. Center St, ©. 5 5 Ye: ‘asper, habs erase Casper Loan Office Will save you fioney on your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand- bag, ahd Suitcaées : i : Reliable Phone 304-5. _ 133 So, Centur Natrona Fuel Co. Phone 949 J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop GEBO COAL COKE woop: City Office 157 S. Center Street Gén. Officé Sth ahd Beech SANDY'S O. & S. Building, First Floor Phorie 767W GOWNS peers suiTs } | ifs. FHS PREGMAN | } __, Sewing } PLAIN AND FANCY i || Reasonable. Work Gidraniteed. 378 N. Maple (Rear-) DOCTORS DR: "J. Cc. KAMP Phyéiciafi and Sirgéén Offts: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. —Phones— Office 130 of . Ry Lavditg . €. FOSTE ar Phone 84 Rohrbaugh Building Dr. Foster—R: 42 || Dr. Lathrop—Residence__-_ i116 Private Hospital ,840 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 DR. F. s. LUCKEY Phydidian aid sdftkeda |] Phone: ites., 001-W) Oitice, 665 | Omee 122 Kant Second Street | ftoom 2 ood Pibew DR. MYERS | Phytician dtd Sirgeon \ Sfécial Artenttosh Given to Diseases of Women afd Children Ghee PA: Gog Riek. PR: Had MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Physician arid Sutgeon Special wtentss gives 16 BUmtettion and discascs Satire ehildren ding of tackimore, Du | NO WAIT Health and, Acoli ance on tne Phone 1047-3 mY MANUFACTURER KEYS MADE For Any Lock Sold Complete Stock of Blanks SHOOTING "GALLERY the NO eae WILLIAM 6. WiLSON Attoriéy at Law Casper, Wyoming Suite 14-15 & 16, Téwhséiid Bleck E. RICHARD SHiPP Lawyér Room 21; Townséhd Building Phoiiés—139 dnd 385 S. E. PHELPS Lawyer Rooms i9-26 Townsend Bidg. Casper; Wys. Phidne 918 HAGENS, STANLEY & MURANE Lawyers | 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. Cusper; Office—Tait's Billiard Hall Phone—House, 87-Ws Office, 104 Movitig a 8 ity REPAIRING SOUTH LINCOLN STREET REPAIR SHOP Ali Work Guaranteed GROVES & SCHULTZ, Props. 620 So. Lincoln Phone 648 | wait, esta jens aND Canpet t a Creek «flee, alegioar Gari SRE Wyo. oe ge agin SEWING MACHINES SINGER SEWING MACHINES For sale of rent, easy terms; re- pairing on all makes of machines; also parts for all machines, need- fés and oil; drop a card or phone 289, . F. Sprague, 221 N. Pine. ATH CHILES P. PLUMMER Lawyer Room 415; Oil Exchange Bldg: Casper, Wyoming. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers | R. A. RATHBUN Veterinity Siitgééa Leave Orders At Caspér Pharmacy OXY ACETYLENE WELDING snor not to the tiking of the Mexican ain- lj bassddor the thing for him to do is} k the work for sanity in government se Mexico. Phones: Office, 30; Residence, 164 369-310-311 Oif Exchingé Bldg 118 8, David St. Phoiie 611-3. 8E8T EQUIPPED WELDING SHOP in Bic Li abind "PEL TL | LSE LEAGUE MES CALL 74-J Stanley Overbaugh, Pie. See Ben ae co Light and Heres Hees, Fuiniture and Piano Moving a aggage Transferred abiex AND SATI: SFACTORY SERVICE DR. ELIZABETH GEIS Ph¥diclan and Sutkébn officét Dniy Bide. Phohe 145. Res. Henning Hotel. .Phone 546. WARBE & SPENCER i Lawyers. ! aft PE: 8. Bidg. If he and his party do not soon do this it may be that the United | es, regardiess of the League of i itepatring Broken rm Automobile Parts INTERNATIONAL WELDING ons, may find that it has a man-| datory in its own back yurd, and de-| att ae ai Sandy ad tein of | MVM DD TI SLI LI | Om si F Leetien bhokte S.Fimeeee fl. bre Wremiag 2 hee Gielen ye Ow: eate wh Re it fig toe So GROMER es s 14 to 3. Hamsey for Basin at BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOW | Physicidsé and Sutgedus Rooms ba Tyas end Bidg. BAL ey dan Se | lowed n i — Ke The didedvel¥ Hinde by ebHbreh At Wanted thie Coass de Bee town |} 15¢ AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH || Smith Bldg: Phone 266 fat ii eae bie ¥ congress) detested Powell by the score of 4 Bick of Grand Céntéal Bar: Ali b::ds of Satidwichey at Coopers At teen £ next fiscal year will be larger than ronmental expenses for the/to 3 in ten ibriings. i) ppildt pEIEEE. Qtek service, highest quality. NE MITE LI ELIT SII LEO IA Read the Advertisements in The Daily Tribune « and Save Money At Greybull the refinery team de- | 1 seeted Cody 17 to 2.

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