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PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribune the United States and Japan, but we issued pity evening b mage? Casper, Natrona tation “offices: “On Wxchan Sunday at ; Se pulang timidate Japan and make the Japanese BUSINESS TELEPHOND......-+++++15 _————— Entered at Casper (Wyom: » of. ice as second-class Gatoon Ree. batt MEMBER "HE ae ASSOCIATED P} REPORTS FROM THE UNtraD piesa —— J. 3. HANWAY, President and Bdito' EARL B. HANWAY, Business Manage: THOS. DAILY -Advertising Manage: R. B. EVANS ---City Re J. B. GRIFFITH. . Associate ~ Advertisi: Devid 5 Tap ~@_ York Merisecormtives =i, 34) Fitth Ave., City. Peosaen, King & Prndden, 1720-23 Stegen Bidg., Copies of. tho Bay Pabune are on file in the New York and ft and visitors are welcome. r r r Chicago of- SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier One Year .. Six Months Three Months ... One Month . Per Copy Gne Year Six Months ‘Three Months . No subscription by mail accepted for less period than three month: All subscriptions must be vance and The Daily Tribung will insure delivery after subscription comes one month in arrears. 8. paid in ad- not be- eS Member of Audit Bureau ef Cirewlations C. (A eet ase ena Member of the A ited Preas The Associated Press te exclusivel, ly entitied to the use for republication of all news credited in this paper and also hae man Suffrage Amendment. oe Were taking chances that we could in- like it. If it came out badly we were in for a terrible time unless some oth- er nation saved us. American diplomacy takes — thege chances. Sometimes to avoid trouble has to take the chance, ang the American people seem willing to play with such, dangerous elements rather than give their government the means of compelling respect for demands and of making good in extremity.—Chicago Tribune. THE SOUTH o————— AND SUFFRAGE Only four more states are needed to insure complete ratification of the Wo. On Febru- ary 32 states had ratified and 36 aré required. “Bight states have either rejected the Amendment or are regarded as hopeless by the friends of suffrage. 25 One queer outcome of the fight for ratification of the Federal Suffrage Amendment was the recent action of th Senate and House of Delegates of Sallis nie tapene | crop rotation used. Thus may the worst of so-called worn out soils be brought up to standard, | @. Can the old principle of barter be | applied to the-present trade situation? } HT... ARTICLE NO. 6. we Before claiming as a deduction in thi preparation’ of an Income-Tax return “all the ordinary and. necessary ex- A. ‘The exchange of commodities for |Penses paid or incurred during | the commodities without the use of money | t’xable year in’carrying on any trade or ig actually being practiced in interna- | business," it must. be determined Just tional trade today. Certain traders are {What constitutes trade ercousinens loading ships with materials known to|| “Trade or business” has heen held fo, be in demand in foreign countries, are |!nclude professions and yoeations. {trade or business of an individual is aang teem toe goods thet jare {the pursuit of an occupation to which known to be aalable over there, whe! #8 devotes mholly oF Apart his, Hime i rpose of liveli- | transaction is: pure barter snd eireum. | And attention for bgt cet ranwaction | echanee auntie: presented by the oy 9 series of isolated transactions is } * : not regarded’as a business, Q. Was Admiral Sims born in the | ‘A. person may carry on more than damages and during her thn it was necessary to give the jurymen “material and con proof” of the seriousness of. the injury to of her shapely limbs. Judge Carpenter refused to permit the jury to gaze at the scar in the privacy of his chambers. The injury to ber limb being just below the hip, it was finally decided that the jurors should feel the deep scar, as a glimpse of the symetrical limb from the knee down tuld no: story of hardship, The three other “doubting | United States? jone business or trace if he’ devotes A. He was born at Fort Hope, On-|surricient time and attention to each Salary Payments. ‘FO: {Pen 28: ceive Fs gaia “by : | Inf Bureau ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS | Se. ics, wtareae tater | JURY GETS TO infdrmation, “The burma comme ee | (PEED? INJURY Q, Do soils yetessarily wear out? advice on legal, medical and financial . f » A. Certain sails in Europe that have] tle domestic troubles, nor been farmed for a ‘thousand years are pragree research on ig o 2 jet & > good = ground in America, ) Give mame and y here are ton Vance (ak ate nee Byatt | c ily and gi PITT! os ie Wooltte y tot hn of . OF ‘ M ‘2 4 weree: bat og foesun: esveuns ind and wk All. replies are sent direct to | showing her “stec Ae beer, toa jy phur seems always present int the quan-| quirer,) . | x A yg a ee bs, $i flies necessary und ine: tible. Th Z . put verdict ave that minh os reauninten'sie potas: | , aaa et ee General Forbes. Gnd alolum. Bolte should ‘be’ analysed Income-Tax Facts itis Wont a en determi hich of ‘thes: ti c ‘ hotct 80 3 ot Mondeds and ite proper fertilizer or You Should Know cred tha . had- to. forsake we NOTICE I want to give the person who picked ly a change in form of capital, and not fbad the aor 8 a, reduction of wealth. 5 yt a e. to conte! sure Enh oy Bee ner Linden and Beech. J. FP. Sc! tered: phone Waa R RENT—Basement sleeping room. hone. 2095..- 331 WB. Linden. ‘—Diamond cluster ring, errty RR. or at 244 W. Dover ai reward, “ $100 Reward for any information given as parties who stole running geare and engine of °. mile. east of Strouds, P.O, Box 1 car matteys unsettled and nd with those in eternity.) ae a ‘our sin will find you out. artly | bio'8. Oh 3-§-Bt! FOR Bane ait ee ae pn.» baseipess ht hausekeeping bast m except ‘heat whe H-1t® FOR ' RENT—Sleeping room in patents p-3-te ing one Irvin ‘; 3-1-8) foreman and fup_ my Docket-book ‘In. the “postatfice, Thomases” satisfied themselves that /'20,," un about &p. m, another shanti | vay there. Tf you don't respond at once yo Sy eee ee have the Lord to deal with. Do not} care so much for the money, but its tee the poor soul be guilty of stealing It’s a serious thing to have During the) tow years hundreds of Rd apt in ping center, fortable fortunes by speculation in ship company stocks. ~ raitt, the great Welsh ship. are sald to have made com. the local news published herein. Le Sandia ation| tario, Canada, October 15, 1868. He y lai deduce: f 4 a 5 to meat g Halesation ‘ Tn enlerneiey,.end rmnay “Cine 4a: Seem ides for the deduction] @rew “Holsten, Box 791, Casper, Wyo. NOTICH, , | Was appointed to the United States tions the business vxpenses of each.! | )The jaw PeOlMel Ot Cok, fon sala ait y of seven anti-suffrage members of the Naval Academy from the State of Penn-|yfere investment of capital for profit, ayivanis in 2880; | however, is not sufficient.to allow such : Fat Q. Has there ever been a law in this claim. For example, a merchant in: (S0Pa! services actually rendered. | . subject to careful scru- country regulating the length of wom-) vesting in oil stocks who desires CAS rebated Meta ‘af Internal: Rave- Do not give your subscription for , The Casper Daily Tribune or an: mon- wonal serv etual dered. Such ey to any solicitor who promises .to Kive you a premium or a chance in any Sort of contest, or pay any money to LOST—One_ tatted Sse and receive reward. ‘The person “who took the shingles from ‘North Casper church is positiratst Phone, 2641 3-4-2¢ legislature to West Virginia to urge the) General Assembly of that state to r strangers, “Untes enex irom atk ject the Suffrage Amendment. en’s skirts? H. B. 1 Visit the scene of pperauers may not OG. and, to be allowed, must conform|{nawn. If same is returned alrigh signed by the Circulation Manager, auc cla y reat. Virginia | A. In 1660 by an act of the general include ‘the cost of the journey, a# a) oi _ ing of the statute.| If not, party Will be prosecuted to full! Oklahoma and West Virginia, both) .ou%t of the Massachusetts colony, the ; strictly with the wording extant oF the law. 24-3" Laci sede sy &! vt PA tis not a salary if in. fact Allowable Items, aS Oe From his gross saws, a'manutactur-| lt ts paid icy same Lads gcesaea plan dea er or merchant should deduct the cost than personal services, For eatin of goods sold. during the year, the re- “Should stockholders Gr &. Ae te scar sult being his gross income for the year, | (aw erconint na thet. pies Boldt knots of ribbon, broud shoulder bands; In this computation he should take Clase relatonslyp payments aré found and@} silk roses; double ruffs and cuffs.” jinto consideration the nyentories of [eae A of a “reasonable Allow: Q. What were the dying words of | goods on hand at the beginning: and} \7 ot eaccdaraies rendered, the ex- ! Patrick HH y, the Ameri nd end of the taxable year. 4 3 dun ath American orator:apd *T om his, grosd tas. tel ls allgwed “cess. Wit Decromented aa.m dividety thorizing them to solicit subscriptto and collect money for same. Laka or. te | SEE it BIG TALK AND NO ICK ee LOST—Will party who. called 991—in re-/ gard to lost chain call again, i, R., Knowiton, Berry Rooms. Bata t® London; Manchester, Leeds and other large cities of England now have bil- Nard parlors exclusively for women dev otees, of the green-table sport. favorably disposed, are expected to act| Puritans prohibited short sleeves and re- | quired that ladies’ dresses should be | made long enough to hide their shoe able in Washington, and strong hope! buckles. This act also prohibited the in| Wearing of “‘immoderate great breeches, within one week. Sentiment is favor- is entertained of favorable action Vermont, Connecticut, Delaware North Carolina, Tennessee, which hi ——_____—_* \ letter of Roosevelt, now published, | 8Panted suffrage in Presidential and) patriot? F. J. der the guise of salary. 4 . lto deduct as business expenses such} 5 Camp Work A Specialty S¥ew.s ithe shia a .| municipal elections, is prohibited by its; A. Just before he breathed his last, | < Reasonable compensation is held by timates Furnished rev that when he sent the battle ‘he said: ‘Here is a book’ (the Bible), items as salaries and wages, rent paid (9K pean eee arte disth ‘atconnd icin ae Ee Rig Contractor Ph 10163. P.O. Box 934 Si Milltary, Casper, Wyo. for use of business property in which taxpayer has no. equity, interest aa) would ordinarily be paid for like year. | yet it is my misfortune never to have ee Ue Pt cctécoilbes’. in’ ike sietie y business indebtedness to others, taxes) Ser The states that have rejected the | fount Agate doysed oe Lee ded Benn (o8 business and business property, mi-/cumstances, as, for instance, a bargain i : sf 3 \nor repairs, a reasonable allowance for between strangers. | fleet to Japan and on around, the worla] ©oMstitution from acting for another) worth more than all others ever printed; he had considered the possibility of the Japanese attacking it, and that he learned later from Von Tirpitz,- then|®™mendment which the Suffragists regard} Q. Was there an inaugural ball in)" 1 pan a s v ‘i i 4 Was! ton wi P t Wilson | V°2" and tear of 2 oe used a aS i German secretary of war, that the Ger-| 28 hopeless are Mississippi, Alabama, Washing a et eee AG. | Ress, and logses of be Fee oe ar{eOR. SALE CHEAP. IF TAKEN AT z. took o " " . Ol er casualty,’ or ~ mans were certain the J@panese woula] Virginia, South Carolina, Maryland,|| A. Mr. Wilson omitted the inaugu- by ee inst one Be ach ny og te by oe No. te es : ne | ral ball and discontinued the custom of |; i ee eee e ead accounts |, One Royal electrie coffes roaster er usimess ack and that the British naval ana] Georgia, Louisiana and Florida, all be- insupeeee Seer ; 55 Royal electric coffee milk with ; dancing at White House receptions. |, tually charged off because they were | 9s 0n@, Mey ’ sign offices believed they would. longing to the “Solid South.” While the Tafts were in the White], .certained during the year to be peanut granulator it; alao two FS akunkeey ' | House danciig was in vogue at White i .;Daxton computing. scales, good as. new, L ebebedehosed " Roosevelt said that he did not ex: [EAS | House receptions Worthless may also be claimed a 2 de) Addeeas Jessen Bros. Co., £14 E, Second HIE ‘ a duction. . 1-2 : P pect them 19, but be thot it posable], ‘The group meetings held at the Cen-| | @, “Can an airplane sty upside down |“ smatter incidental expenses, such St. Casper. nahi Jt Reape ee ce , ‘tral se ; novi on-| for a distince of five miles - las advertising, freight, express, post- If they did, it would prove that they} tal school last night proved to be en-} “ . as ad By | A. The air service of the army says | age, stalionery, telephone, ete., are also} cou OTE! ACCOUNTANTS had intended to have a war with the|Joyable as well as educational, and much) that no plane has ever been known to | deductible Items. RT Hi L ——— t “d Sti - Ate hi bia boe! 5 benefit was derived from an inter-| Sy upside down for a distance of five However, deductions for business ex-) Mrs, W. d, Farrell, Prop. Phone 529 “i aN Uaa MPN EY aires saree ace 4 ik L : " | miles, or even for one mile, A plane can} penses may not include investments: of | an GUAMANTER REGISTnY Con detected, he said, a ry, very slight|ehange of ideas. From opinions ex-/ fy in that position for a short distance |a permanent nature such as expendi- Over, American Express Office es atone ofkwetind Tenculenontn ‘i ressed, the : a1 aries only. tures for the erection of new. buildings, z Audit and Accountan' undertone of veiled trucutence’” in thelr os #0¢ pte ee nm RPObIent ene, to) 8" GQ What has become of the great |installation of machinery, and the pur- jAll Rooms Modern, Reasonable Rates eke ee be he Soanrye communication regarding Pacific coast) ¥€ UPpermost in the minds of those in-| grupp munition plant in Germany? chase of tools or impxments of perma. By Day, Week or Month Penbelys Bebp report. Phone 660. matters, and he had. made up his ming] terested in the welfare of tM elty and pare ss Hae eas pL Se Ua Le RE — - — 311 Ol) Machange Bldg. they thot’ he! was.afrala; of. them. jover which will no doubt engage first) 4%¢ which turned out most-of the j : < He therefore decided to give them}@ttention from the Chamber of Com-} guns used by Germany during the war, . 7K TT ee F an is now said to tilized: largely for . A Fj lin oppodttty to abe: thkel Hs Acmapiads | tera Pins sow wall AB ia, tized Saceely oe PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT fleet was something different from Ro- a railroad shinery. ’ ane — INCOME: OTH : Jestvensky’s fleet, and started it on its} % ie nem @ |G. What ts, Rie, Ontaie and sent . f T "SE cance of Ash Wednesday? A. 8... Yi It i dangérous mission which might mean! oday s Events A. ‘Ash Wednesday, which - is the our i exi0n gti peace or war. 5 | first day of Lent, is so culled from the * n yah ey 9 : Sarre | Roman Catholic practice of placing Sh Be? It resulted in an improvement in Seventy-five years ago todny took } ashes upon the forehead as a sign of! Japanese deportment, and the Germans} Place the inauguration of James. K,| Penitence. Though the custom can be} If your sompirsion is pale and sollew— = Polk, who was president during the] traced back as far as the tenth cen- Of tt he: wrk item Fagen later told Roosevelt that they believed} Mexican war. tury, it was sanctioned by Pope Celes- | reatore its wateral, healthy glew with it had “done more for peace in the} Thomas R. Marshall, who today en-| tine IT. in 1191, The ashes used on) Sh. € i 7 1 -_ - 3 jters up his eighth year as vice ‘presi-; Ash Wednesday are made by burning & oper ear dy Th WEE & SWEENEY Orient than anything else that could| gent of the United States, has fillea that | Balms consecrated on the previous ° 1 415 OM Exel Bldg. possibly haye happened.” Roosevelt! office longer than any other man since | Palm Sunday. “Though obgerved iu ie ctric ! Lie ctl a ..\ John C. ‘Cathoun, | Protestant, Episcopal Church, As ‘ GA F! ii never allowed his diplomacy to be weaks\” yiterest te fo the session of; Wednesday is not attended with any. ; : BAGGAGE AND T s enedeby timidity. He told the Germans | the Nova Sc ature which meets | particular ceremony, 5 . a se Sat rene yeodd nd it is expeeted that it will Q. What is the total yearly circu- that he would i ‘Dewey to’ Vene- lie the dgat. befare.a. general provincial | lation of daily papers in the United | ° zucla of they persisted in their policy tion, States? HF. | ha Le RE eee TERE a first of a of r The last compilation of yearly | , there, Other Ameriran presidents hav n luncheons arranged by busine ulation figures were follows: For Use in Your Qwn Home MONA EE, Ba FARCRY been peremptory in their warnings and|men of New York with a v publications, , 9,007,843,102; week- 5 Huite 316 Ot . ‘es ee watiee |{ablishing closer commercial relations. 617,522,076; monthly, 950,290,056. Bree massage at home will ‘aaper, Wres Phone th. definite in their advice to powerful for- ‘br out your beauty. A few days” treatment ih Sh won- "(And rea Come in today. Free demonstration all this with the Orient will be given at the} ler can get the answer to ders. Center St. Res. rrr erenirereenenetrrr—— nations. Cleveland was with the] Gilumpre hotel today, with the nese British and Wilson's warnings to the |AMbassader (othe Amited s ‘wane Scar Deparment: _. @| | MAGENS, STANLEY @ MURAND : r ; jthe guest of honor. = The. STAR, ELECTRIC MASSAGE VIBRATOR; ST 5 “ éermans contained positive statements RL i BLONDY’S TAXI wells for $e Gomnglaley, 1'4 Quamoneed to do ail’ that nin ee 34-207 01 Blax. ; Selo x) eae % t any vibrator will do. Tryit! DR. BDN uN Canyer, V : of America’s determination to usc} When in Denver stop at Drexel dotel, AT YOUR SERVICE Chirop! EEE, forte | Rooms with bath and rooms without, all ? Ss - \ Suite 2, Tow! Bldg. NIOHOLA & oe oh és | have hot and'cold water and telephones, one 18 Office 423° Fh Hen. | vara } Our diplomacy generally process up-| Llevator=Seventeenth street one block| CASPER PHARMACY Scar. as 309-1911 Bas ' : ql ‘ |from Troadway, down town. Depot} $ SD on the assumption’ that the American oon eee aeates $1. uD. Serial rey per © prepared for war. American - Rice 23, diplomatic policies and American mili- tary policies never run in the same di * — te | We Take ef the The United States speaks to a great H, J. Nowe COMPANY military power as.if the United States} | 3, KORE ANY itself were a great military power. We |. es vambert oa piactens alk te uw nation with an army exactly | oGaee if we also had an army. We as {geen piocre yo aT : that| whut aay be our potential} ; pet = mflilary Strength is our actual and de strength. veloped military Announcement EE ss sicoupreues’ dope Se a Did you ever. stop to think how wel ie ain ane oes | 1 many kinds of paint. we carry :to (adel A apaa and te 4euaajaue tes My cleaning establishment will be please an exacting public? Just take A fleet in Jape waters it would have | fied: ‘ 4 veka Deen an : teepibly exposed position un moved on or about March 7 to School a peep in our Wolcott Street window. less some Wurepean nation had inter Ree Ao gies b ] vee and Walnut Street Plant. Phone and Paints and Varnishes for every use. t had been de-} Pe yi mae a : | AUTO SUPPLIES Porat vie 887 hee ee} we will call for and deliver your work i Cee Be vo ve aa - We have acomplete stock for all re- reeeeees Be Buse ier, 10 a. me Eee +. MARS on short notice. ch frie pm quirements, Now showing many new appliances in our corner window. FH, -M. D. Se eee yee C iat Attention O obatete and diseases of women and Tea and Bake Sale St. Mark’s Synergae will hold a tea and sale of baked ods at the ~ PARISH HOUSE Saturday Afternoon at 2:38 H. STAHL The Tailor | Corner Walnut and School Streets Plant Phone 4127-K Present Phone 431 i DR J, ©, KAMP } Physician and sun bE | Oftice 180 st Mouse 39 fede ba Lannie he SM. ARTA SAAR Rarer Oe PYAR LE

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