Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 29, 1919, Page 5

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' }tional treasury on an average more than $50,000,000 per month since they were taken umder federal control, ¢ total of expenditures and appropria tions of $1,250,000,000 marn&gement we shall see the be : i : rar - - : With the return of the roads to priv , Pea > : ate : i 4. ‘ : : } = : i ne . 5 ; 3 ginning of the end of that burden on i ; . ’ 5 5: ee a $ a aed eee Rak SEE 2 t the treasury and the taxpayer, anc 5 wee re 2 : vs oops ~ 4 | eventually the return of a part of our . i ; ‘ . ti PE 7 expenditures; but manifestly that “re i 4 , A Pr at. ‘ no a ae ry * : = lief can not come at one . : ' . Eee ‘ : _— Tn answer to the requ 4 ‘ ’ P ae PGE ie ese : rae : m : - : ia Cammins, Swager pe es > f f : as i : PS SS ae 3 the division of finance of : : ; ‘ f eek, ee: : ‘i Rhee Administration, in a letter dated 5 3 GREYBULL, Wyo., Deg. 28.—Two are dead, another is hovering between | : : oo ‘ a fn connection with the . life and'death and a fourth member of the same family suffered severe burns { *, ee plelon se cening stn mbe! 10 last, gay estimates of Fair Weather Proves Salvation of| about thé face and tikfds trom the explosion of a tub of Itigh test gasoline ' rw th, So mame q wT presenting. Hin tmounts that in his opinion would {spécidt fo The Tribune) required in the way of appropriations In presenting § Much Livestock and Aids which was being used (6 clean clothes in the home of David N. Jones, a a cad 2 . . 3 took pains to emphas fact that $ | refinety:-weeker.> ‘Bwo littss, cist ne.” a : i : s 3 they were only estimates, and as sucl Roundup in Progress in remery worker.” Two Hitle. girls, Ethel, aged $ yours, and Pearl, axed 5, . : ; liable to change. ‘The amounts thus os Central Wyoming ere so terribly burned that they lived but a few hours. Mrs, Jones, their timated were in excess of $415,000,000 mother, was hurned abput the face, chest and abdomen and her recovery is - ito’, rms OF the! senate Cum doubtful. The father will recover, it is believed. : : : : 000.000 ie the} revi ith si ttt 4 i : ‘ : STE SIREN : ee ort ) if the provisions of the hous Wie iN are adopted. In a note ac The explosion | AMERICANS CAMPING AT VLADIVOSTOCK—Picture of the Amerie: 3 : 4 | 2ecompanying these estimates the dt saved from starvation and the number drench re Stites : ‘Ainerican tro ops guarding the Trans-Siberian rail- | rector stated that owing to the diff will be intteaned: to" 6.000) itt. the end enched ull four with flaming gasoline and before the father could lend as- | 08d, taken at their camp outside the city along the tracks. culty of immediately converting oie of the big roundup started following| ‘*istunce in smothering the burning clothes of the others they were fatally Li ———— | cish certain anseta of the calligey ak the severe weather of the middle of} burned. é 9 5 ture of several billions, and one plan) ™Mistration, the congress should ap December. Tho breaking of the cold f—————— a at least that would involve obligations | reer oe ena ue yen 2000.000, inex spell and a continuation of: high: t@m- «Us cess of the sums al stated to mee of tens of billions of dollars itd eituatlon eratures have been highly favorable ‘ is fo ‘ea zress , i ny 5 Peratured have Geen Righly favorahle DENVER PROMOTERS ON * + e 6 % + ¢ + ° | I tm for the congress to determine |"""rye tech ill ax it passed the hous ay nee Po es ety a ARS saicam ECONOMY NEEDED jena cis ie Be done ipyall : rns iried an appropriation of $250,000. 4 Jters but in arriving at that de a-1 000 as aa white at bean (Special to The Tribune.) DOUGLAS, Wyo., Dec. 29.—Three The tab of gasoline was standing outside the kitchen door and thousand head of cattle’ have been| ignited, Ht is bellevéd, by the fumes reaching the stove. a kat it provision of the hous¢ exhausted to be moved. B. J. Erwin, ed the period when, under the stimulus} bill should be enacted into law hous president of the Central Wyoming of war enthusiasm, the instinct of self-!ing to the est ‘i t ——. aay > ate ol h direc Stockgrowers’ association, is optimistic 3 GAP If) BUILD POWER WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.—(Special.)—"We have reached the preservation, and tho determination to | hased on the serie bill, he ruin ree over final results, which will save. al- | ime when in a period comparable with the grey dawn of thetcmore finish a er Job gloriously we could) timate of $200,000,000 to tide over the } most a million dollars’ worth of stock er v T spend billions without a thot as to period of asset liquidation, we have the {5 aabodlasT. INeRatera: : ing after” we must soberly and possibly somewhat painfully set about|where the money was to come from, | total of 615,000,000, and adding to hi Because it will be impossible/to move {Special to The Tribu; B26 Re § . atts i - . ¥ who was to pay it, or when it was to/estimates under the house bill the loat all of the siock 10. the markets, betorg |. CUBYENNE, “Wyor De Dens. the uninspiring but essential work of restoring things to normal con-| jo" paid GE $260 /000100 cattle iet ieceanioae December 31, when the emergency rail: {Ye, 2musment promoters ne- ditions,” is the solemn warning of Floor Leader Mondell who, in an! No douvt those who have not given | the theory that one of these items take road rate on tivestock’ expired, (Wyo; |2°t#tIng for the Lyric, Princess and . see A A He 4 the matter ful thought have j the of the other, we have in on ming ‘representatives hin J Atlas theatres here, and also for the exhaustive statement, covering the financial condition of the nation, i : : sumed that the financing of the fiscal | C4S°. pur res, $613,000,000 any Shell of the Capitol. avenue theate.. businessmeneWould Turn Project} nas sounded whit wilt undoubledly be make In the regular estimates which| year 1921 would, except tor the large , B15 . T shall tal an extension of time until-Jaiiuary 15,|WbIch was gutted by fire several years| over to City if Agreeable; the slogart of the Republicans in the must, and I believe will, be very heavy, item of interest on the greatly in. | tlie small a 8 the est! ago. The Capitol avenue will be recon- Constructi f D: Will § rai Ls een Let sreunen cn) the statement which T have presented} creased public nt, be relatively free 5 the appropriation: EMRE TT ietrucied ic, the deal ante (hed ci instruction of Dam Wi and rigid economy. of estimated outlay is, in view of the|from the burden of warereated and ssary in conneetion with the turn four theatres consolidated under one Start Soon “Our duty is’ plain,” continued the | very great demands which have been} war-induced debts and expenditures. | ("8 back of the railroads to private ‘| management.. The Capitol avenue and! Wyoming congressman. “We must not) made, and which are likely to continue h, however, is not the On the Minagement, for we are in this matte i Atlus are owned b% Bradley & LaFoun- cinl to The t only cut all estimates but we must turn | to be made, very conservative. Certain} contrary, th coming fiscal year will & jod of 18 months, an i tain and the Princess and Lyric by} DOUG Wyo., Dee. 29,—Organt.|# deaf ear to every new demand or re-!suggestions of increased pay for the of: | witness the culmination of the growing purposes of this estimate it mat FOR DENVER YARDS ARE Moore & Greaves. The Capitol avenue| tion of a group of local business men |{uest which is not imperative. In no | ficers and men of the army and nay y} burdens of the war's aftermath, It) [TS not whether these sums are aj prior to destruction was a road {to harness the Platte river for a power |other ¥ n we perform our duty to/which have been carnestly urged would] presents financial problems as sevious Propriated in the latter part of this 0 ; show house. The Atlas and. Princess | Plant marks the first step in a moye-|U" county the duty of restoring pub-|run into hundreds of millions Nobody | in their way as any we met during the Tana Dart of the next fiscal your h SIGNE! \ are combined vaudeville and moving|™Ment for a municipal light and power |e expenditure to a sound and safe knows how many millions of iner popu ane onenwe, colanotamercags)|) 1c cree cea they, would Jnoreda i picture houses and the Lyric a mov-| Plant in the light of an announcement | &sis: Of Fellucing as svon as ppsaible pay to civil employes may ber | taxes; we should npt issue bonds; we a eel of deficit at the end of th ing picture house. Only one local thea-|{at the men will turn the property she bumten of kaxatlon ny 96 anouing: mended by the Joint commis phen a CMs native but to economize aie pees pas Ms ad of swellin tre, the. Amuse, a moving picture |OVer to the city when completed if the | fMWard Om seund constructive lines of classification of salaries. We do know | to the limit. nas (Special to'The Tribune.) house, is not included in the proposed {Proposition meets with favorable con. | Public, polic however, that the appropriating commit-{ ‘The patriotic enthusiasm which car- Another 2 CHEYENNE, Wyo. Dec. °29.— The | aegy pects : sideration” Quoting frequently from statements tees are constantly besieged with re-! ried us over the period of direct war | months". labae en yes ets = Wyoming Stock Growers’ association at ; ao yrould : ada bY ?G@huiemt i ests for increased pay, which if al-| expenditures hy sed, and the lie — ele Material shingrs tie a or-{Made by Chairman Warren and Good | au | expenditures has passed, and the public) mean a ha ITORATHGS Neotaek the suggestion of the state board of jdered for the uction of.a concrete [Of the senate and house appropriation lowed even in part, would incr the attitude toward the financial opera | a1 LOL RTO Cees toy . 2 > Pa . : P) ag tor, y him, ver! livestock commissioners has’ assigned E A D R % itlae £ i it nditure many milions. | tions of the g : wean ; oe Derhaps, dam on the J. H. smu “inc! fe committees, and from th Mates Ken 3 asl is of the government is a curiously humiliating ec y onhest effor two additional inspectors to the Denver EY. SAVE FO AMI raat. iilés udueny oF tie co. | tolcongremi for the y , Mr. Mon a suggestions of appro-| conflicting mixture of demand for relief | Indixnsrolic with honest effor stockyards for the period during which is « he city r a y ’ 7 va dell developed the fact that to cover priations. uf of the men recent-| from the burdens of taxation on one the present heavy movement of wyo-| [VAN INJURED BY LENA Ae ah OER oki | therda fos tsa tics, Gita i oti lie iginesenit iy {coniDOMING DUR Bren orarniiod ceunrani | Randnana vote inatstenes upon the ip ~~ NOTIC ming livestock to Texas rangés con- rock bottom as a f6uh atl i fea fiscal year and for the estimates al-|the way from a plan that would in-| crease of federal expenditures for a va Stray Elks who w tend IIk: ant STRA ) § LEN dam ce tp ear, Fee) Tae made to congress and expendi-|Volve the expenditure of perhaps $100,-| riety of purposes on the other. dance Monday, Dee, , Many thousands of head of “Wyo- PLEINTER: “Should the city not take up the prop. {tures Which seem almost inevitable, the | 000,000 per annum for some years, to . come to the question ation from ¢ Wes thing cattle at present are being -hur- 4 lositioi? the GEWer neehe OP C Min ye, {stupendous sum of aine billion and plans that_would involve th pendi- the ray hey h rinment ried out of thé state without inspection, ‘| Lpacmerage. {aened! tB telefon} ly will he | cighty-six. million doliar be reck- the shipments resulting from the short. STARE SR Tee are ee eee rd eae on purposes along the} onea with. Other demands, it is saf age of feed and the. severe. conditions pep ath sung | ae fan! to would bring this total to approxi: | existing on the ranges, especially, in mately ten billion dollar | tockman, w! st t yeowas si > . the northern acto the wate ta pre [Rta bow amt eve wns seriou STA TE ADJUTANT |. 2 este thin staggering som thre vent the Inctuston in such ‘shipments gisintor lodged in. it while he wax SHOE are estimated Ms from various i of catfle’ not: owned by the eshippers, ‘ Fi | government sourees approximating ; i y + | pihk, Wood, has been’ dixcharged. from P Beiter abiaes the ¢ with no return to the vowners:ot: the) ite howpital here, still in possession. of | IN MINNEA OLIS eats ASAT Re : yO ae estrays so shipped, the emergency. in- jane of the fixcal ye wy wy eye; ‘the. sight of Which probs 1 Pirit & ty oO of spection: force -48;t0 .be jnitlntalitvd ut [hes been preserved without: impairinent NAT IONAL MEET , 11 gia b SOL Se aca Ld I i Denvey 4 os i y Jappropriations and expenditures | stike Denver. AW Wacomtng "1 en las the result of treatment liy special- spect : Inv nitt route to the southern. ranges, passing thru the Denver fedd yards WIL be ve: amined by the Wyoming. assgelation’s Jalvert's - wed : saul in my Opinion the watehword of ee RGSS SHERE TS SUA 2k congress must be économy with Postponed. hecause of the ° accident, | | - | : e BYENNE 4 dju- y, but att further ex-| : lation’s |probably now will ‘not take place for Dee spupece Agus at Ba iivel rhianclath situations inspectors anil owners of esitiys: Will | several’ months. He hax gone. to Sho: P. MeCoy has | amt Sich aauhes ince waicineaatl “S he compensated for all estrays. found | ghoni, where he will visit Hits tainters be departed for St. Paul, Minn., where he [feel that not only must the watehword} i in the shipmer Hak jWill-attend a conferénce of state adju-|of the congress be economy, but econo- : é ltore return'ingtto Lander. se eee jtant generals at which the reorganiza-}My even to the point of parsimony,” P - | ... > |tfon of the national guards of the vari-|d© the, majority Iwade | ’ : $ A is stat vill be considere Of course, thesa tremendously ex $10,000 RANCH HOME =. CHANGE O€CURS "88s estes CI coraea aerial Largest Market in the State thotnet. i, “ : INSTA TE BOARD |who so generously donated to the|be ly trimmed. With two possi : Wholesale and Retail {Christmas collection taken for the or priops, the postoffice and pen eer Casper z the Laundry | will show a subs : s ; i CHEYENNE, Wyo. Workers, I < ai Adams the in ieg——and in the . : In appreciation of the large business this company has completed at the ranch of’ the Wyo-| . CHEYENNE, .Wyo., Dec Gover- SDNA HOFF cla utes an excess of a billion alol er Sst ates eda wel : fi ‘hoes ming Hereford corporation six’ miles | nor Robert. D. Carey appointed Charles eee : ic customers a little New Year's gift in the following prices manager of the ranch, Raymond: Hus-|of accountancy, vice W. H. Bachellor,| 19 .99%te mlveaethe fondle army tolineauly ted, was destroyed by fire late Priday }resigned. Mr. Morgan is deputy state tion of the fortifications bill, stand the Cheyenne but could do. nothing to \state auditor. The board now is com-)fifieenth nob! of whom four: viest cu It should be reduced at TRADE ONLY water. The loss is about $10,000. and Arthur Putnam, all of Cheyenne. ve of poverty. fary civil expenditures will stand 2 very heavy reduction. The estimates BEEF K — Sar | lest cut ot allie he naval eallmates iby We thank you and wish you all a Happy and Prosper- | SALMON’ FOR: AMERICA’ FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA FISHERIES be largely’ wedueed without impairing ous New Year. the of our naval establish not large, but they will stand a substan; Square Chucks, tial reduction. And all along thé - Per Ib. or we fa > 2 “Buty ave » great reductions will Rounds, program involving large appropriations in new fields or largely increased yy all means, effect + Per Ib, + reduction in the volume of that are absolutel Prime Rib, chanees on in Por Ib. that 1 cd, Vast t pe : ure, must; to -bo effective, be Loins, or Whole, mics along other lines As to estimates which have been add timutes they ure not only not exce own hogs), per lb. A sive, a on the contra very Bring Your Pails and Buy All You Want cover, and still more conservative us ; an to the items whieb they cover, and still SHORTENI (our own rendering, Cotton the ulmoxt limitless variety of dernundy for increased expenditures for which these estimates, outside book of n ostimates, Lo more thutr $965,000,000. Every Family Should Take None of the Extimutes Carry Any Sums —s : ? ’ >. - pet | (he estimptes Carry a single penny of . Die SOOMS, Weston t75 tag; Colum Bras! | estimated expenditure on aecount of a Prices We wish to thank each and every one| departments and bureaus must and will DESTROYED BY FIRE 7 Phans at the home in Lander. We bills, eve riation ACCOUNTANCY pecially thank Mr. Thompson of the}which will be 1 h handsome bungalow resides re ecini to The Triun Boarders at 339 West “ rect. ute a reduction below the r enjoyed during the past’ year, we are going to give our cast of Cheyenne, and occupied by. the |B. Morgan. a member of the state board Conimittee. Where Cuis Can be Made for this week of December 29. Afternoon) sFicented ware oaMbAr trot liaadinde “sha Mr < Hachellos aanute| Loe. Abulta ropslaliaN avout one-|t,Dllion dollars, wil, with the exeen j THE FOLLOWING PRICES ARE FOR OUR FAMILY check the flames beeause of lack of | posed of Mr. Morgan, Samuel Corson fifths are cither paupers or on the by halt. he estimates for sun for fortificr yns will stand the heav- ment and harbor timates are line heavy Yeductions must be made not suffice v re to embark upon & Per Ib. penditures for pay and comper Plate, We must not, ox therefore the se wine panied with the most stringent econ! Per Ib. ed 4o those carried in the Kol es | PURE LARD (rendered from our conservative as to the items whieh they | more conservative when we think of Seed Oil and Kidney Suet), ner Ib. m timate whatever bs » And yet OD fy: ate, HAE demon Tome rane 46 Advantage of the Above porfecdy bewildering» variety of new aré five varieties — and unusual requeyis and “demands 6 poynds, m whieh » being inude on the treas- ue ; ury. ‘They doo net ¢ ) for instance Pe : 300 dny sume whatever for. tiereased’ pay } or alloyanees fur men or officers of the army er a They do not eurrs a single penny for increased puy ubove whut they urd now ‘recelting for offi. e . clerks, wud other employes of the » for loan een or develop @ orris 0. projects for the benefit of ¢ men They do, however, cur liberd) "Hens fot ine compe! charged frofa the military and naval . Miywjave entitled tu the s y tiie law f.

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