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DWESPAY, SAN. 12, 1921 = ane nage ome ; = moemertote ; a = = ad [tor an additional Assistant Examiner,| necessary to have a force av@jlable| tions made by thr Fitteds Legislature. ! épment of the state shonld hi first} REAVER y [and further, I would recommend, on! should the occasion: arise’ to require) se you of course are aware, it has heen| Consideration Ny | Secount of the importance of the qwork | its services. The National Quard-should neceaary:'to- organize™Aa practically cide Iam free to admit that some mis that they are doing and the responsib-| have ‘every encouragement and every department and to vomplete many miles | takes have been made, as is to:be ex HIDES SOL AY COURT | ility that they have, that the salaries! effort showld be made to maintain the ‘of surveys in order that highways |Pected, considering the -magnitude of | j of the Assistant Bank Examiners. be| same in a high state of efficiency. | increased. t HIGHWAYS - The state has always examined banks Eileen beaver hides confiscated by might be properly located, and that {the undertaking. work done would not afterward have to During the past two years the state | Deputy Game Warden George Everts be abandoned on account ‘of improper | locations. The Commission has attempt | INDIAN PEASANTRY REVOLT, facial Re EOS Highway Commission has been reor kanized and under itn direction 1067.6 miles of highways have been construct ed,.and 1813 miles of road have been maintained and kept in repair. The contracts, which haye been let for work that Is not completed will require prac- teally all funds available, both from free of charge, while national banks | are required to pay a fee for examina- | tion, the same being based on the as- sets of the bank. While the cost of these examinations taken on the whole is considerable, the amount which would be paid by the individual banks would be small, and the fees received would assist in maifitaining this department. €d to confine its efforts to such roads | hie Be ahs aan tye GRR that they considered to be of Ereatent | “LONDON, ‘Jan, 12.—Much. bloodshed | Were sold yesterday In 4 ; henefit to the people of the state and/has resulted from rioting on the part|office for $160. Tho furs were pure, i policy has been to consider thé in- {of the-peasantry of the Rai, Bareli dis j chased by ra. C. F. Hiliman. The hides torests of the taxpayers rather than the! triet, southwest of Lucknow, India, it! wore coniscated by Mr. Byerts because tourist., While it recognizes the advan-|issreported. The trouble was caused they we enught iMegally tage of encongaging tourist travel it bo-| by efforts of landlords to suppress s0- {Continued from Page 6) Associated Press) in the state where those of our citizens: the Attorney General be provided with Who ‘Aaye contracted this disease can| more assistants and be given auth ‘ity whtain trentment and care. | to go into any county and prosecute Our laws provide for the Inspection | cases and to represent the state on all of dairies by the Dairy Food and Ofl Commissioner. With the one deputy that the Iaw allows him itis impossible joccasions when the direct interests of the state ar@ Involved. I would suggest that the Prohibition There appears to be no reason why the banks should not pay for these exam=| the bond issue and from PHe sopropee lieves roads for the industrial devel-' viets established by vehi tenants. ; inations. to inspect but few of them and judg-| Law be repealed and a new law enact i A ing from the few inspections made aj ed following as closely as possible the COMMISSION OF UNIFORM 8 large number are so ducted that} National or Volstead Act Tha enforce STATE LAWS they are & positive menace to health.| ment of any prohibition law is most dit-| Since the year 1916 representatives Authority should also be granted so! ficult but we need the hest possible law! of this state have been attending the any} ag that unsanitary dairies, 8 and one whose constitutionality ¢ | nual conferences of Commigsioners on} F where food is sold could } nd| be questioned. I would further, recom-| Uniform State Laws. The ‘mirpose of kept closed until it was demonstrated! mend t they would comply with the law ally when arrests are made a sr unea “and: Hotels Heensed by the |States of the union, has been to agree! ed, the state offic nd authority be given to revoke, UPON legislation of* uniform “character | town and the proprietor of Where any law is being | for the enactment into law by the Tee ftary business makes no effort to carry | violated. Such a provision would do| ltures of all the states and dependen out the instructions of the tn In connection with the work of the Dairy, Food and Oil Commissioner, would suggest that q new weights and/ Measures Jaw be enacted and the en-| forcement of such law be placed with this officer. Under the present law It isthe duty of the State Librarian to| provisions are cari 1 is in no position iv of this kind. | LAW ENFORCEMENT | No subject will be. brought Jo your | en- force a t, | between {| these conferences which are composed ut all pool halls, so-ciffled soft | ort ldrink parlors, restaurants, rooming | f representatives from nearly all the much to wipe out violating of the pro- insofar ag it Is deemed practicable. hibition law, gambling and prostitution. | We have already adopted five laws ree- ommended by this conference and in LABO. uddition adopted what was known as With the exception of the nation-| the Family Desertion Act but which wide coal strike there has becn no ser-} was afterwards repealed. Under. our ious industrial trouble within the state, | law the crime of wife and child deser- and with few exceptions the rélations! tion is made a misdemennor rather than mployer and employee have! a felony, and for the reason that it is been most cordial. Even during the the general policy of states to refuse j Strike conditions were much better in requisitions for offences that are less Wyoming than in other states there than a felony, it is not always possible Were no outbreaks and the miners! to bring back to this state for trial one themselves were both anxious and di ts his wife and family. It The holidays are once more out of the way. You're free to turn your attention to the needs of the family for Spring. And then there are many little items attention which T consider se Import-| posed to come to an understanding m that this trime should be b ise whi ed bi ant as that of law enforcement. I think heo settle their difficulties. The offic: made a felony so that it would not be i a out the hou: w ich ne replenishing i mn the near future. Come to our ig it woud be to the interest of better| of the United Mine Workers of Amer-| possible for one to go into another state} government to rene: Jaws than to allow things to continua] as they are and to have so many laws elther ignored entirely or little or no attempt made to enforce them| If we have laws number of our} 1, but until they rs of this st: are : 1 or to make them inopera Our laws apply to the whole state neither county or city offick LV right to decide whether or not a parti-| cular law be munity. If w hetter to ambling, it is! f umbling, if t order and that they desired to prevent on our statutes that the] of the min people do not want they should be re-| that had it not b . the! the Federal have no right to| the strike would have ye.| short dura | strike brought home the ny| method should bo provid in any com-| Tr ica demonstrated eit they were sooa| and be immune from arrest on account ns that they ‘stood for ya of our law defining this crime as a meanor, j 8 possible suffering within the Wyoming Commissioners have es. sitated by the shutting downy specially recommended action on the There is no doubt but] following laws agreed upon by th4 en for the action of nee, namely: Execution of Wills romeni at that time iform Probate of Foreign Wills n of v kk ‘Transfer Act and a Condi state. This Sales 4 As these laws have et that some been agreed upon after most care a whereby in-! Tul consideration by some of the best 1 differences can be’ arbitrated.| legal talent in the country 1 would Constitution of the state provides | Suggest that ‘ou give the matter of or arbitration of industrial disputes| Cnacting these proposed measures into} put no law has ever been enacted to| law most serious consideration. far cat on within th dustr WHITE GOODS SALE! See what we have for you in endless variety in Un- derwear, Dress Goods, Linen, Towels, Bed Linen, Crash Toweling, Ginghams and Percales. Philippine and Muslin Night Gowns and Underwear We have an especially fine assortment of Phil- Bleached Muslin and Sheeting ‘se 25 36 inch quality, regularly priced at 35c, pri¢e ippine and muslin gowns and underwear. Provide your 36 inch quality regular 40c¢ value, sale Want houses of prostitution, ulize}| carry into effect this provision of the Hts’ IAN i i them, if we must have saloons repe 1 Constitution. T do not belie that! rough the note f the State Hi néeds now and reap the paisa! ve) MUL g ues, peice c the prohibition law, Personally I know} compulsory arbitration will ever rclattey i raalya felis ato Mgt Gowns, regutar price $1.75, sale that a majority the people do not} torian muc!l Ci othe omplish anything, neither do I bo-| sie heat torical data together $1.35 9-4 ileattied ee regular $1.25 value want these things, but I think it better| lieve that any form of arbitration not TMEN ONE eae Nae et a : Gee ‘ 1 ice $2.50 1 pea rigt ‘ % : to legalize them than not provide means| acceptable to labor itself will bring |. Ean ined sri 2 owns, regular price $2.50, sale Wlicnely thoes whéds dutyidtan to enetnhout the desl vesnte icapped by a very small appropriation , Pp forea the law may be eith to do thelr duty or othe ized to do for them wh: Relves refuse to do. V sheriffs and some efficient county at-| » torneys but we have a few who # different and do as little as pc It is true we have a law wherel officer may be removed under conditions, y to prove them guilty r compelled | | uthor- | ) and: th Nisceatnkes une that | or! peat pec eee formation are reaching the age where price . 70 inch all firen! regilarly priced at § 50 $2 25 5 : y ‘ ons r their connections with the rai there is not sufficient evidence to ob-| emptor: Labor is entitled te ‘cited: r at onrantion \painiot (obtained wiki sale price . ° tain convietio in many Inst annol SOR OnGiatte ' severe | provided liberally for such departments Envelope Chemise, regular price $3.60'sale 2 25 t penalties upon the employer who fails| and L feo * > the in many. instanc #\ ef! 1" pay wages that may Im auer one ree eee me should eoutialie aa price . ° 70 inch all linen, regular $6. 00 v. Ine, Wotobtain then ry- evidence a \ al Work that has been started. leve that the county officials ones to enforce the laws, and wh: they are willing to do their dut not right for the state to interf until we can make certain that they will act in aecordance with their oaths of office, the state itself should be in| 4 position to act if necessary. During the past two years any number of crim have been committed where county at- torneys for one reason or another have] y Talled to prosecute. There have been any nomber of instances when the in: terests of the te were directly in- volved where no action h n taken. | ¢y T could give countless instances but Will may be mention but a f Workme found sixty employers who w not} & complying with the law, yet there has been but two prosecutions. A fur buy-| er fraudently obtained bounties on a large number of wolves and coyotes, which bounty was paid out of the s' w. The head of the] y, them-| employ. ye many good mitted, many cases bring about an understand- eithe true that jate still believe such a law should be en- % acted except in the case of domestic | (X* Session of the Legjslature follow: servants where it would be impractic.| W& (he taking of the census by the men are Working long hours and if} ing the same proportion regardless o¢| 224 further, the tendency is always to your consideration. ‘The scope of this] "Ml! legislative bodies are capable of Compensation department) jaw should be broadened to include all] 2¢¢omplishing much more than compensation to those classed as tem-|/®& 4t a basis of apportionment that’ |porary disabled should be materially in-| !t 18 to the best interests of all concern- » but T do be- and considering the funds available p that some kind of tribunal should e ie Meare: has accomplished much. A State Mu- created to which differences between | seum “has been eatablished and the and employee may be sub-| groundwork completed for a moat cred- and while the finding of such} jtable Hiatorical~ Department. . ‘The tribunal would not be binding on eith-| work that the Historian has been doing ' party to the dispute, they would in| ix of Sreat value to the state and should he encouraged by appropriations. It is particularly, necessary at this time for the reason that many of those who | are in position to furnish historical in- rs should he required to pay 8 to employees who are sed or who for other rea- dismi very short time it will be no lon nt for wages carned and a waliabje Should be enacted fixing severe er arly y state has In my former message I recommend dan eight-hour day for women and I APPORTIONMENT | titution provides that at the The Con re many cases where wo.| United States the Legislature shall re- se and adjust the apportionment for? nators and representatives on the! ble, There n eight-hour day is sufficient for a man it is certainly long enough ter a{P#sis of Such enumeration and it will woman. therefore be necessary for you to: pass, en some criticism of the | 20 Ne Rrokctahics gaan mini Be ai \ mpensation law in that | $P* ane prorat ay tatty haa re not classified and all o ehnnet an aportionment law} which is fair to the various counties | There has } Vorkmen's © nts ries included in the act are pay- se rather than decrease the rep- This criticism | Experience has proven that a fair one and is worthy of | Tesentatic ne ards involved. are lasses of’ labor and the amount of] !@tse bodies, and I: believe in arriy- ef to increase as little as possible the} state has been contributing $40,-| Size of the legislature. I hope that in to this fund and on Decem-| enacting such a bill you will keep the| $1.65 $2.45 " ic 5 Sr regular price $4.50, sale : $2. 85 Hand embroidered gowns, regular | price $4. 15 $5.00 and $5.50, sale price ce $6.25 price .... ef Paes entt eat PEE as Gowns, regular price $3.50, sale price ...... Regular $7.50 and $8.00 gowns, sale Envelope Chemise, regular price $2.50, sale price 1. 65 oe Chemise, eu price $3.75, sale $2 45 Price 22. Obding Flannel Night Gowns Fine tailored nightgowns, made from the best, heavy outing flannel in both white and fancy colors\in small and large sizes, regular $3.00 to. $3.50 $1 95 e values, sale. price .. . $2.65 Regular $4.00 and $4.50 values, sale. Turkish Towel Values price .... Turkish towels are one of the necessities of the home —you can never have too many—and this big offer makes it easy for you to fill your needs. Extra large size, regular $1.50 ppalisy sale price . 95¢e Linen and Damask Specials 64 inch damask, regularly price at $1.50, sale price 95¢c — 70 Anon Daninale regularly priced at $1.75, $1. 95 sale price 70 inch Darmasie regularly pticea at $2.0 00, sale price ‘$1. 45 70 inch all iineni regular $4.00 value, gale 2 65 price . % s e $4.35 Fill Your Needs i in White Dress Materials : All kinds of bargains ready for you in our dress‘goods line! You’ll be delighted with the values you find and it won’t be hard for you to get just the things you’ve been planning to use in your spring aborts See price . What we have for you! 44 inch white French organdie, regular $2.00 value, sale price . $1.65 32 inch India linen, regular 50¢ “value, ‘gale price 29e 32 inch India linen, regular 65c value, sale price 39¢ 36 inch Flaxon, regular $1.00 treasury, yet a county attorney ber 28 the amount which the state had representation as small 3 possible at) value sale 75¢ both falled to prosecute or to Ddring| supplied was $228,817.56. | Gonsidering| the same time making certain that each $1.00 quality, sale 75e price civil action to re: r this money, We] the fact that on the same date the to-| County is given the representation that price . 44 inch Voile. ‘regilar $1. 10 Gali gale have an inheritance tax law, but little] tal of this fund v $1,033,197.58 it js} it is entitled to according ‘to the pro- 15e lity, sale price [ bf effort is made to collect this tax and| not necessary for the state to make any| ¥isions of our Constitution. fe ANB 50e Y the counties gre losing thousands of] further appropriations and it might ATIONAL GUARD price . dollars that might go into their road| even he possible to transfer back to] Wyoming is one of the few states 445c quality, sale : founds, As I mentioned before the state! the General Fund the amount that the| that have been successful in organiz- ;, 2 24 4 is losing at least $60,000 a year and] state has contributed. Certainly at this|ing its quota of the National Guard. Peace: y 82 anch Pique, regular S6¢ value, perhaps more because county officials|t ure unwilling to offend their friends} o by enforcing the autumobile license luw.| to ha’ During a County Fair last fall I count-| not ne: ed thirteen cars without license tags! anyone. parked around a quarter of a mile t I.do not know Of an drrest made by a sheriff in the state for the violation of the game laws within the la permitted, ime it would seem that th money | Due to the efforts of the Adjutant Gen- ould be used to better advantage than] eral together with the cooperation that it remain in a fund where it is] he has received from the people of the led and is of little benefit to] state, we have eight troops of cavalry | organized and fully equipped. We ha BANKING a high class of officers and the en- listed personnel is most excellent. For @ nation such as ours it has been proven eserve force that we} We have e: lttle can. be The number o ng laws mending them tional busin ° : Toweling Specials Some special. prices on toweling—look at these prices and then decide to be here early enough to get your share. All linen in unbleached and half bleach- 35e ed, regular 45c quality, sale price i 42 inch striped. Voile, regular $1.35 value, 1. sale price ... saps 0 price 65e 44 inch Irish Tussorine Lawn regular 75¢ value 60e sale price .. regular S200 75¢ 44 inch Irish ibnEscrine Lawn, 44 inch Indian Head iw, 85c 4 walite! aie 65e value, sale price in the state a that the only r FS * price ...... 3 years, As for the prohibition conistaxitly. tr and on account| can expect to have in addition’ to, the All linen weft, regular 40¢ quality, sale 30e 36 inch Rie: ‘Nainsook- regular 865c y: al some counties open saloons are OF this incretee. together swith the adalcl RAEnlar <Aemin id, imveeee aa aati ie price ¢ value, 55¢ oo Tribune Classified Ads bring results. 4 in both the county and| National Guard, and it is most gratity- i sale price 4 P oi To remedy this condition, I state offices it is a difficult matter for| ing that Wyoming stands at the head segue: 35e iapality, sale 25e Bolt of ten yards. ‘apecial; that we should create a § the Examiner with his Assistants to] of the list in being ready to cooper- price t with author- 1 laws of the ment of Law Enforcen ity to enforce any and indifferent and to co- upon. The amount we are losing in automo! licenses: at would pay all expenses and when one takes Into consid: tion the amount f fines collected I feel certain the de- urtment would be self-supporting. Further, representatives of such a de- Partment being stationed in different parts of the state could be of much ser- vice to other departments and much could saved in traveling expenses. In addition I would recommend that COAL! COAL! Beat the H. C. L. by buy- ing coal direct from mine to your bin. Guaranteed good, coal. cal authorities a operate when calle clean $10.50 PER TON Phone orders to Kelley’s store Phone 1317 e and to both act in cases where lo-|conduct make requel uminations of the} ate in case of an emergency. While I banks as s ssary for their safe| am not anticipating any immediate need bin the state, it is most! Taylor & Clay Incorporated CASPER, WYO. Ground Floor, Oil Exchange Bldg., Casper Wyo. Phones 203 and 204 New York Exchange Stocks Chicago Grain Markets Local Oils Bought and Sold H. A. POLAND HATTIE HAUT THT il Sheets and Cases Nothing is more essential than a good supply of sheets and cases. We thought of that—and we’ve got some bargains here that will delight you. 72x90 extra good quality, regular $3.00 $2 95 ; e value, sale price 81x90 extra good quality, regulir $3.25 $2 35 e value, sale price 72x90 best quality made, regular $3.25 $2. 45 value, sale price .. 42x86 seamless cases, regular 75c valicun sale Sie 60c 45x36 regular 90c value, ‘sale price 75¢ at __ $4.85 32 inch ean ieed dimity, regular 85c vauall ; sale price ............... ss 59e Ginghams and Seiect tins at Very Special Prices Best lit; d 1 ham, 1 Values enla.pitios cae eanlet S0° Boley 82 inch fine Zephyr Gingham, regular 65c value, sale price . . 45e 36 inch Percale in light and dark colors, re. ss ular 40c, and 45c values, sale price .. ig 25¢e 65c qualities, sale price Our One-Half Price Sale of Ladies’ Coats, Suits and Dresses is Still in Progress. | Richards & Cunningham Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. WHEN YOU WANT THE: BEST.