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F | S ? E : i: Bie | | t lean |), census work ‘has t 1 OL. Ff : two districts with; | - fee : Oe as Cee te a $s ie A 2 ; ry ex ‘and faprts , che : thie : aac of the 9 Wyoming Will Have Second Rep- rey in House if Count . Is Complete; Belated ‘Re-’ turns is Accepted BYP. C.3PER SPENCER (Special to ‘The Tribune.) J WASHINGTON, P..C., Feb. 11.—To ; 400,000. peat $f Hs ENNB, Wyo., be entitled to anotfer member of con- é % Sane More “than ‘a0 Special .agents will |'A: ‘who ig such’an inexpert “‘eheck &ress in the house of representatives un- % 8 +} be needed by the Census bureau to car:|autist” that he was arrested immedi- der the present: law, the population of ry,.on the vast work of: enumerating] ately after he had presented a forged Wyoining would bave to be not ‘less each taotery) mine, “4 (oil and gas} check “ata business” house here, )and than 317,816. _Many,enthusiastic boost- . ‘ ‘| well in the nat rs 1 Price,\ his: -accomplice, pleaded ers for the state have claimed that Wyo- ‘ ‘ has. issued a tae yon Tus ‘When arraignee before Judge W. ting has the requisite number; others Hf men in Wyoming who are. interested to|C. Mentzer, of. the Laramie county. dis- have been dubious. The decennial cen: % : f : file applications for these jobs immedi-| trict court Monduy and were sentenced sus which is now. being completed will x - 3 ee % ately with Chief Special Agent of |fo. serye from ‘oie to-four years in the tell the story. ‘ : ! the Cehius at Denver® In his; state penitentiary, The pair are wanted The last apportionment under the act . BS statement Mr, Rogers -says\ that the| in Idaho on a. charge of automobile of 1911 was made on the basis of one 2 : oa work: of the agents | will be from | theft but the Idaho officials will haye to representative for each 211,877. popula- 8 % 4 f + 5 : two) to four monthaduration and that wait for ‘them until the State of Wy- tion, and one representative for each | i a ; ‘ See : ‘ : etic-agent. can earn from $125"oming is thty with them major fraction theréof,. The consiitu- tion provides that each state shall have at least one representative and ‘that the Esters ising shall not. exceed one for} yIRST EXCLUSIVE PHOTO OF ‘GENERAL PABLO GONZALES ACCEPTING NOMINATION (FOR MEXICAN every 30,000 population. A Yeappor-| PRESMDENOXY—General Pablo: Gonzales accepting the Democratic nomination f or the Mexicai Honment is made every ten years, and} theatre; Mexico City, Mexico. ‘The platform of fle party and General Gonzalés’ speech of since 1787 the number of people for one| the Pledges they contin forthe creation of more satisfactory relations between the United representative has been | constantly ~ pore aie In 1891 the number was set at 3,901; in 1901 it was 194,183; and in AGEL 211,877. Wyoming Has Fighting Chance~ Taking the past upward trend of the figures into consideration,. it is) quite Fussible that the reapportionment for 1921 will also boost the number, which will make it even more dificult for Wyo- ming\\to furnish Ploor Leadér) Mondell with a colleague and sparring partner seots do not appear very rosy, however, there is a fighting chance, Poindexter Advocates Shift trom Idealism to Practical Government é "ae MY ST The Republican platform should cal! for, more attention by the government H) Jeewtenant Belg yt teat oe to practica) affairs.’ After an unsutcessful campaign of idealism, it will be a Cette DaeRna air: race, has Hoan ad great relief to our people to turn their attention fo construction of roads, re: [) ¥) M.'C) A. seorétary! © ie r habilitation of railways, reclamation of déserts and Tequetipn of eeravagance .He has taken ‘up his new ‘duties be- in government expenditures. aes wees ae ied Poesy nae ranch 0! 8 * ml = The. fulfillment of our obligations In Mexico, both as to vur own people The promotion.’ fmurtment ‘te ving and as to foreign nations, and the maintenance of out suicessful relations his attention. «... rere with the Philippine Islands, should be preferred to raving an army for itiva- Word of Lisutenant® Maynara’s' new sion of Turkey. or settlement of the Fiume controversy. venture, was) redely ‘We should récognize’ that actual peace exists and that whatever , thé technical ;situation may be, the exercise of war powers by the adroinistratian is an abuse; and that the appropriation, out of the public treasury, of vast gums of money, raised by the taxation of our people, to be donated in the form of credits {> Buropean governments, is without constittitional authority. This inflation of éredit is ong of the important eauses of the increasing high cost CHURCH BASEMENT BUILDING of livin, ‘ The excavation work for the founda: &. j tion of the ew Baptist church at the corner of Linden and South Beech streets has’ beéh, completed. oa forms for the concrete are; being placed fis pyveek, State Should Organize A concerted preparation should ‘have been started a! few years ago, looking forward to the 1920 census. A number of states have organizations which have Leca vusy for the ‘past ten years pre- paring to get 9 certain number, of peo: ple into their borders for this particular state-wide “Half Million Club for.1920" if Wyoming had organized a here, proba would be | little doubt as to her right for two rep: told the state be un- able to make rs Lpepe: showing at thie .( 40 another ten-year period. The 1910 federal census places Wyo: The fact that no provision is made for changin apportionmients exceyt at ten-year in usiy works a serious, injus ! tice ta young states like Wyoming which are crowing’ by leaps and bounds To, shorten the “interval; “however, a require a consti iotabmmacrde, An immediate’ declaration of peace, devciopment Of .our commerce, build- ing of a merchant marine, preservation of the complete independence of the United States against ‘the. menace of internationalism, ‘and maintenance of domestic order against the doctrine of férce whichis being: ‘propagated thru- sut the country, should be the immediate objects of the Republican party. I ite in’ the’ execution iof! work Provision for Bélatéd Returns » mmail.)-—"Savew-4 who not 6uly bavé sever: Boise dai A number of Wyoming towns have | Minute! tlib’ ha’ been started atone of but increase production of ‘ rth factory. haf. diMoulty. dn: obtaining ‘satisfactory | ¢he large North of) Movlant: ries, er census returns in the allotted time. Ex.| whosé. employes ‘recelite: a.weekly. prize ‘Anptosizoareyy Qne-fifth (of the total tensions have been ‘granted to Sheridan’! for-.the best one-hundred .word. letter | umber. of 216,000 war widows in Great and Casper by ‘the director. of the ¢en | as fo gy; the writer has mtyed a mip- Baisin have. yom sao sus hureau,/; According to information furnished by the Washington’ census Uewerirarg tna belated returns can be $ community, when support- ea by the ‘proper affidavits. s iiouse Now Large Body. There re 63 members in the house of representatives. in RSL This num- ber hesheen increased 'continvously, un til today there are 435 members, The political subdivisions of this hody are aligned. as. follows: Republicans, 229, Democrats, 190; Prohibitionist, 1; Inde- Independent Republicans, 2¢ cheeriness, ‘that Velvet ree into, your old bik And ae ee fe is where. the Ker font sc German Resident May Not Be Able to Come Here Now ‘ : ne Remember what Pas Joe said about it? j “You've met canned meat and canned music. ar ete Be gee Weill, look. into any Whether or not Mrs, Jeserick, former girl and now a resident of Ger » Will be able to join her mother Schnoor, in Casper will depend on Willty. to secure a passport from ment, prding to essman Mondetl to BE. 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