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Che Casper Daily Cribune ——- a — LY a = Che Casper Daily Cribune stant blotted out 39 or 40 lives gnd inflicted injuries| ———== SSF )/ 278 nancial matters. Tt does not at-} save that nine pinis of water tp one | eee tempt fa settle domestia troubles, nor| pint of water glass is used for pre’|tival, WITH OUR WYOMING EXCH ANGES| agaist are ols. Nn, ee ak = plainiy and briefly. Give full game] Phis will keep the eggs for @ season, app :. on about 100 other persons, was due partly to a de- femaed every evening exeept Sunday at Casper, Natrona | rect in the human mental mechanism which no care County, Wye. Publication xficen: Tribune Building | can absolutely eradieate. But thet very fact renders Pi nl ae aida Eee htaccess. SO) BUSINESS TELEPHONEB-..----.------ 15 and 38) it all the more im) tive that no more chances should : and address and enclose two cents in + p Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting All Departments be taken with this uncertain and uncontygllable fac- In Activa: Operation. that It was not R very sincere effort| Stumps for petarn postage) easy fer ta' the Yeoman maeast ee RRS garg cwyomin cS Seaabenion ab pooen pA es tor than necessary. The dreadful collision at Porter, hi: thik ph cupyti nt eg aN a to regily stop the gambling business, | igs ie a etl oe tee of 6: pail , porh-arty ©, F Rinphaitic: cheer tered . yyoming> “~~ earhon P oO ee Tw Was bei MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that point, That it is @ particularly dangerous point | with etx: of ‘its hounes and will’ have|. Looks like the dirt is woing. tofiy a Be ale vue & Pa Moa Peeing car is, between 50 and 60 horse REPORTS VROM UNITED PRBSS scems indicated by, the sharp angle at whieh the tracks | eight mare of the unita in operation | little faster on the Riverton Project wn Px ite corner Tobey power. é cross each other, and by the fact that it wag the scene|>y the middie of the month, The}this summer, Manager Comstock ’ Re Hanes. MANWA Prasident and taltor| of a similar diasster only & few youre ago, in which | company” has pions for erecting a | the Reclamation Berle 68 ie ae ee naan | aha a eae Sacted 80 persons were killed. Jt may not be financially| “7s? umber of additions] houses: in| informal eF roe » peti = bu ie ; sate! Gee } ; + the nm future, line, weighing 95 tons, in due for ship: A. “The Saered Nini a term a EY ANB, = cnc but thy thaul. he the gpl tomsra enter whe | ycrke proce oe Manutataring ation | ment to Rverton heute and | quanaas A praben Rat tooay ani | sommes’ ne ers, Ce DArL 4 » a month ani tely. 1 erDe, a gi EOS shouid all be required to work.” wane AP the Code eae eas ean arrives wil Ue put te eerie ont tee big See shen returning to the United} chore, rato, Polymnia, Urania and Advertising Representatives oo ~ | pended. for a. fow -weeke while: tha| ditch. 3 Btates?-—D. M. V, Calliope. David J. Randall, 341 Firth Ave., New Tork City | TAKING ADVANTAGE. houses were being remodeled.” Under| Those who have seen the two drag| A. The Bureau of Foreign and Do- mw the Aniissbbatarianst—~ Prudden, King & Prudden, 1730-23 Steser i» Chicago, | B the improved it it is fe lines at present in operation wm .the|™mestic Commerce says if a diamond is ill, Copies of the Daily Tribune are on file in tho “When the passage of the Dingley tariff was rea- % a pa saving is being reacted atch will get an idea of the sige of | cut und not set thére will be @ duty of =} York and Chieago offices and visitors pare weleome. | sonably serinig yg fe American Economist, “im-|and the production per theusand feet | the rts! easing step. it od Aeerees, Poy Sth ee ee GS 4 “as A. This wre Se ae etry . ters hastened to ing in Ia stocks of for of gas has been inereased’very largely. |that prosent drag lines weigha only 5 infor who recognize no obligation to observe.) ee E taret or aan ‘This was done tp 80 tae an peta thet In All the present houses are Rene: about 55 tons each, the new one te be| Uncut there. will be a duty of 10 per! oither the Jewish Sublath or the it of the value. ‘ Habbath, declaring ene day : ‘ some lines the beneficial effect of the new schedules| Modeled and. the new. ones Will. be | almost twice pe large, and will have} cen Christian A i was hardly felt for siz. months of a year. Before the| eau\Phed with the saving diviees that|® crane ever Th feet long: Q. Is there any simple way of tell. ba" cre? 88 another, | CIGARETTE homie industry could flourish the importations had to anes: « A Winter Resort ing cane sugar from beet sugar?—J.| @. What is origin Jat the ex: be sold, and gold they were. Mortgage Lifters. (Powell Tribune) W. O'N req cheers pnd @ tiger?” No cigarette ha a ‘By Dialt “The sooner a substantially protective measure (Torrington Journal) Tr Wyoming winters coptinue as} A, The Bureau ot Plant Induatry | What does it mean?—C. L. G. Gu gens uebein y enacted the better, because every week of delay| rc. Fortune who ta the owner of (thi One, it is not unlikely that wel says there in no -| 4. The following sxplanation\ has means that foreign goods will be brought here under| Duroc Jersey hog farm located negr| $02? may experience the novel pleas-| mining whether been made: In 1888. tha Boston Light flaver as Luoky — f entertaining California tourists| sugar eane or beat, i chemiea!| Infantry, under Captain Mackintoxb, ‘ Months -. 96| the present tariff. Let us assume that the normal de-| Stewart was in this city’ Wednesday | UTS 2 i Strike. Because Bo subscription by mat! accepted for lees period than} mand of the eountry for a certain artiele.will be $20,- Pat eight ext any. me was ae ey Forssk Prey rl ine analysis will determine this fact, ie ara Bde wes Raver | is RS sions must be paid in advance and the| 99,900 per annum, and that $5,000,000 worth be| vcnine iy ws tras of @ Ane id enjoy our exhilirating atmosphere in| @. What dees the expression mean: | 5 the mea indulged in various Sacetd cleanout Daily Tribune will not insure delivery fter subscrip-| brought into our ports prior to the enactment of @| Jersey sow which he had purchased ; December, January and February. “I wouldn't give » denarius for that?’ kinds of sports, and on one oceasion tion becomes one month in arrears; tariff for American labor; the free trader has virtu-| from one of the best breeders of Stan-|__The Yellowstone park sason might/—I. W, a visitor bappened to say to one who ———— | ally a three months’ extension of the present order of|ton, Neb. That city being known as| ** well never ‘e closed last fall for| A, The denarius was the principal| was (Perccularly rough, “Oh! you 2 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations (A. B,C.) --| things. the home of the world best Durocs.| the cold weather season. It i not|coin of the Romans under the repub-| tiger.” The phrase became @ catch- Korres. “In 1897 thi iti ho had not|™Mr. fortune. paid a faney price for} ely that there has been. enough /lic and the empire. The value of the| word and Inter the tiger growl war Mamba af ithe Abnbiatea Pron in there were many citizens w ae not|this hog and says that she ts wely/#20W in the mountains to have pre-|silver denarius or penny fiuctuated| Intrsduced, In 1826, the regiment vis: The Ampociated Press is exclusively entitled fo the| considered this view of the subject. It did not occur worth the money. She. will head hia} Y°nted an all-year-round enjoyment of | but was approximately 25 cents, Thelitrd New York and while there it: use for publication of ‘all news credited in this paper and|to their friends that the importers who made hay! aieagy large herd of registered big | ature’s wonderland. expression might be paraphrased, “I | ¥” piso the loral news published &-rein. while the sun shone were also storing up a great deal type But be that as it may, the people of | wouldn't give @ quarter fer that’’—or ef hay before the rain should fall. But today there] that Kick if You Don't Get Your Tribune. the Big Horn hasin have experienced|the more familiar one, ‘I wouldn’:| » Sel gen é ) r is mot a voter in the country, man or woman, who|be beat. Luck to you, Bob, during the past few months scarcely | give a cent.” ; Eruptions of the Skin Call 5 or 16 any time after 6 o'clock Ifyou fil to] doe not understand that this can be done, and who no winter at all, and now it is past 8 receive #*er Tribune. A paper will be delivered to you 3 > Cau 2 Torturcus Itching , Sse 2 en x % first ss Decem- Who holds the world's rece, by special messenger. Make it your duty to let The| does not take it for granted that it will be done. Take Matter to Court. ated dosGi wrath) ot 2 he es re for ber the thermometer registered ¥ be- Tribune know when your carrier misses you. “We have had, as Mr, Cleveland would have seid,| Mpc leben Feelalcamobnssie4 the | OW were, but that was but for a very ‘an object lesson,’ There is not @ man or women in| ceric of court's office this morning we| Prist spell and only at @ half dosen|(, D. POCO ODODE OG os MM HS “ «Gi the Union who does pot know someone who bought/ nna that Nefey Brothers et ul p Ped other mornings has the thermometer! A, The last contest for typewriting s+ aes ' remistered below temperature. contest at are afflicted wis any |orcszs, because it, pork 2 thor- and hoarded liquor prior to the never-to-be-forgotten | fied puit contesting the election. held| "*%! Siew ste. | DAE ah ere Pa Por +4 bos Purifier, \ We have often endeavored to estimate the precise July 1 of the new order of things. Capitalists stored] in that city a month ago when the THE BUSINESS OF CRIME. entire cellars, holders of smaller bank accounts filled| matter of incorporation wad brought a closet or two, ‘poorer investors purchased a barrel|‘°.8 vote and defeated, of a realization of the crime situation in the nation, What sort of bedlam could be turned loose to even|this. Every dey. and every.hour cargoes of goods attraet passing attention to existing conditions? What|sre bound for oyr ports; Jf thé importers are con- sort of advertising eampaign could be put on, or what/vineed that a tariff framed-for-their benefit is to or a keg. Perhaps there is not an observant schoo!|_ 78 Promises to be an interesting sensibilities of the American people into something! boy who does not know someone who did this. rgninys there: is er than - side to stoi anid electio “Let every worker in vonperishable goods look to|and some of the hallote acest. " seare could be thrown into the people to secure ae-| give way te one for the benefit of the American pro-|_ Mr. F. C. Emerson, , ton? ducer they wil] hasten to stere up geods to be paid state a was a Basin visitor this week, having geome up te leok over the condition of It is sll rather hopeless. The recital of facts as|for at the low rates of the Underwood-Simmons tariff! mairs on the contract work on the they sist, excites just about the same thrill as dees} rather than at the protective rates which they expect ditch between here and Hyattville, the reading of a page of agricultural statistics of the|in the future. The longer we delay, the more of this| H. Welsh. whe had the con! Chinese empire for the year A, D, 1875. will be done. disappeared, ond Mr. Dmersen was en- Notwithstanding the inattention ef the audience we 8 to propose to invite Mr. Chamberlain, director of the| who could afford to buy a thousand dollars’ worth of | 8% someone lke to proceed with the crime commission of the city of Chicago to make a/ 1 few brief remarks, after which adjournment will be} made quiet purchases, no one knows exactly to what) cosstul, taken in time for ali of you to go to the pieture show,| extent. A dozen men invested one hundred dollars and forget what he has said. apiece and twenty-five Mr. Chamberlain says that there are in Chieago 10,-| apiece, 000 men and women engaged in crime as a business,| great importing houses, who are following it with just as much energy, skill and system as inen in other walks of life follow their! to those who had made a study of conditions in spe- business in the hope of »success. The stock in trade| cia} lines of manufactures. Now it is recognized by “In a small town let us suppose, there was a man| severing to iquors and who did. There was a carnival club that Baan i de Ursin teas Be ee fe nt Pg pa ahd cole Prider thee rer expenditure el! Chrontete heat hr diperes Dr, Byaid Olfon announces that’ "Once this view of the subject was familiar only] et eae lueh tine ail weeae Me ae ish that the Now think as to includes a complete line from petty Inreeny to mur-|everybody in the Union. "Protectionists pause not, der, He further states that two years ago the “crime| parley not, procrastinate not, but proceed.” trust” of Chicago did a business of $12,000,000. It is so firmly entrenched, has so. many agents and em- ployes, that it can only be put out of business by an S Sy Lovell has always taken a certain <MOUNTAINS AND BLUE GRASS UNITED. — | dentte of pride ip her annus Clean Timé was when the aristocracy of the Blue Grass] witi perhaps be more genera! than in orgenization to oppose it, as thereugh going and ef-| region ef Kentucky did not mix with the “hill billies”| years gone by. fective as its own. By that he meant, @ much better! of the mpuntains. They had no interests in common,}- Rake the yards piek up the tin-eans, ; public support of law enforcement, # greater willing-| there was » wide gap in the social scale between them set everything which should be ness to sit on juries, a positive determination to wipelin- manners, eustems, birth, education, refinement|™ved: ready and inte piles for hay: out evil in whatever form it presents itself, less emo-| and wealth, The mountaineers were a plain people, |S "Way on, the evening: of: Tueway, tionalism in regard to criminals who are merely fol-) mysterious and difficult, little given to the frills of lowing their chosen business and modern, scientific) civilization.. They were pe and efficient pelice methods, What is true of Chie: is true of all cities and barons of the Blue Grass as folks of a different race.|and ready that evening. After the March bth, i es The city will furnish teams free of weed up coldly by the|cost to haul away all rubbish piled Time, however, has wrought a mighty change and| 15th the city will/do, the deaning at tewns to greater or less extent, circumstances have brought the mountains and the|th# expense of the mPeperty wwner. When the criminal classes, or those devoid of honor! pjue: grass together and established among the peo- to the extent of disregard of plain right and wrong,| pies of these fos environs an godeeauding, mutual out number those who e to morality and com- men decency, then society and the painfully built civ- iliation we have attained falls, Then you go backward te barbarism, ignorance and] ;, darkness. ° All of this is unpleasant cven te think about, much) spindles and a rattle that makes a Lizzie Ford seem less to fully comprehend and act upon even as modi-| tiie midnight sileyee in a eountry graveyard, he is fied to apply to Casper, so we guess you had bet-| welcome at the best homes in that fair city. ter run along to the picture show and have @ g904/ hospitality taat floyrished-in the Cavalier _period,| herd whisperings. It is generally rq: time. when southern chivalry was in flower, has been re- Astor asa bits fendi fleece of hsb Serre Ore reereer vived and is ajl his, The:ecelenels, the majors, the) *” 1 Buspicion wan at once create, ns ‘ ° AWAIT. THE VERDICT. judges, are all on the reception committee. There is Dear Madam: The retirement of Mr. Wilson from the presideney|as much rivalry among them to secure the preseuce has afforded an ocession for the Democratis press of| of their mountain brother ‘at their respeetive dinner the country to launch upon the public a series of| tables as there ever was among Methodists to enter- laudatory publicity neither earned nor deserved py|tain the presiding elder at Sunday chicker, dinner the former chief magistrate. The purpose is plain.| when quarterly meeting was in session. To bolster a failed and discredited administration. Mr. Wilson attempted things during his incumbeney| Grass land know that when a dust cloud appears away wholly contrary to American traditions, He sought] off yonder in the foothills and follows along to the to involve the nation in international undertakings| Lexington pike where it is lost ix the automobjle hese. days, when the mountaineer drives into Lex.) nunner ware raunded up. afore vel] Best Bowl of Chili in Town 20c Sunday in Greybull. » {Greypull, % Dae teem and brotherhood ‘that makes the attachment! A raid on ee ren was pulled tween David and Jonathan look like a family feud.} of Sunday evening in- which quite a These. days, when the mountaineer drives into Lex-] number were rounded up. Before the 5, ; if knew ‘that suci a theve wes. contem- f uncertain vintege, with disbed wheels and worn} eee ee en eon of the: officials was suen that it eould hardly have been vauch of a surprise except to The| those who hud not observed things er. Well do the colonels, mujors and judges of the Blue heretofore unapproyed by our people and opposed to] traffic, that that particular dust eioud was caused by AFriendof theFamil our policy, Aside from the diplomatic record of the|a certain innogent-looking buckooard and a solemn ‘war period, much of subsequent relations have been| mule urged along by a hoop-pole in the hand of a cer- eoncerned in the very policy which has been repu-|tain taciturn mountaineer, Over fifty years ago a young diated by the American people. It would have been much better had the friends of| the bay in ths bottom o% the buckboard is a jug of| Pennsylvania and besame famous the retiring president awaited the verdict of history , i , “ . as to a vine Permanent pinto and not polis in all cel world, * he ChhanaeRe rae oe anes ovrhis wan we poche oy r vi attempted to @ temporary place for him upon al-| One slug of this nectar of the Cumberlands, say Aj : ith, a f "} : leged achievements that will not bear the Mhatyus of| the colonels, judges and majors, makes the sunbeams|R. V. Pierce who afterwards : cw jppocial offerings the impertial historian of later years. The New York Tribune upon this very subject very sensibly says: “Those who are launching yndiscriminating oulogy of President Wilson in connection with his departure ; P i ; fer to you, from the White House are scarcely kind to him. It| kin, stores of the United States so that C eats, tid Li nicnnieee “Washington vee LET FOCH DO THE TALKING. the publi i ie “td sone : N O ] ] Cc E inet a more somnains iS ; ° i LK — Poss: ‘e combinations in Style and Roosevelt, even though that should be the final judgment. So the time is not a fitting one for oracu- lar summing up. “All we now certainly know is the judgment of the present. And this judgment is clear and emphpiie. After: campaign which in the mein registered indi- videul approval or disapprove! of his adminipiration his fellow citizens declared their deep dissatisfaction. “Tt is true, as Lowel) wrote, that the hooting erowd of yesterday wometimes in silent awe returns to glean! people, have bawled, whined, evaded and professed to| Pure red blood into the system;|i/ ing on Center street from Midwest avenue to A” Ladies’ Call scattered ashes into history's golden uri. But while| hot understand until patience is no longer a virtue. |and health is asmired. When you street and on Second street from David to Wol the voice of 4 is ofte it i ji wee) ii, cot and & day is often wrong, if is not true, a8) Following the Franco-Prussian war of 1870 the|fes} Fun-down, out of sorts, blue atveats will b dl and many seem to assume, that it is alyeys wrong.” Germans devoted the ensuing forty years to, prepara-|and despondent try the energiz- in ax @ rigidly enforead, Time limit is thirty Gents’ I t pape mecened sane militarists for the avowed purpose of world con-| ing influence of thie. reliable topic. ||| » Minutes, ars HERES 5 bps ACCIDENTS. trol, ae folly to be ware, Bus peoples O well as You ean ebtain Soles berg ical Hand Materials cent unfortunate occurrances tra rta-| individuals must pay for their foliy. It od’s “law |” rin table! tion companies, cenaslning anemusltaeeivice ot, us| and man’s taw. The Germans had attempted the'im- Duge per Ib tablet ov tae 100 for _, At intersection of Center and Second no car will Tailoring, and pope gts os fren pubis attention fo the mubject possible, Fiat MT Pay ie they| rial packags to Dr, Fiorge’e be allowed to make a complete turn during the after- Actual Fashions prevercion of accident cl 10" 1 uBl ‘y in je same measure aboratory 89 '€ Feeentiy startled as well as seddened phot Sumber would have exacted tribute if circumstances were ned Laboratory Jn Boiltalo, WY. < Roem ree ey TE mo: Bip, Be $5 Photos hid rrOne fhe Baltimore Sun writing upen the varsee, f 4 ; wae % _— f for subject has sai ‘The time has now arrived to refer the whole mat- 4 “Ry 9 “Unpreventable accidents, like tha poor, we shall|tar back to Marshal Foch with instructions to point ; SEALS Rupaee Stanps J, &. LYNCH, ien’ Spring doubtless have with us until the millennium of a per-| out the dotted line and tell the Germans when ano sift bp ae f Ladies “and feck civilization, But we should not walt until that| where to deliver the installments of the indemnity, TAL 4 Chief of Police, Models i: lefinite veriod to find at least a partial safeguard| The rest_is up to them. These peopl tend 1 7 2 u er; ¢ agsinat puch horrors as that at Porter, he, Sunday | not to gfasp the lan#boge of a Fea but ey wit AC HS TAWOR( eee evening. The collision between the Naw York tral vad the Michigen Central trains, whieh in on in» marks Marshal Foeh will make to them. 4 Certain, also, are they that repesing somewhere in| physician. practiced widely in the finest double distitied ‘‘cahn likah” to be found more brilliant, the blue grass bluer; two slugs changes |@stablished himself in Buffalo, N. a plain Blue Grass maiden into @ reigning Blue Grass) Y., and pisces oan et his preserip- belle and evables a Blue Grass trotting colt to beat) tions, which he called his “Golden his own record; three slugs makes the whole world| Medical Discovery,” in the drug or the next forty odd years while Germany is r, quidating the indemnity assessed against her, the} *? blood-meker, ra Pieroe Garman people will learn at least one fact—that they | manufactured this jeovery” lost the war, A fact which they haye to the present|from roots and barks without time sought to ignore or kid themselves into believ-| alcohol—a corrective remedy, the tions for “the day,” when they would do what they| ingredients of which nature had attempted to as in enlr The Uti People sere ut in the fields and forests, for mitted themselves to be exploited by a crowd of in- A ing was not true. The spokesmen for the’ German pg us healthy. | Introduce have no difficulty in comprehending the terse re- ‘ Monyer, ing, afd with a continuance ef thi ‘warm sunshine will be able to get well| by George risegy Hater much of their work before| being 181 words yer minute net and Square Garden Busin-. fall of 1920. This contest was won L. Hossteld, the record penson in 7,843 words per hour. ————— a * At the Chili King Lunch. . All kinds of Sandwiches at popular prices. Quick Service, Highest Quality. Grand Central Block We Are Pleased to Announce Another Reduction of 50 Cents Per Ton on COAL Prices as follows: LUMP ass wwe sso od $12.25 Egg Nut --.~--------$11.75 Coke .---- one enn 88,50 ¢ vega z NATTONG TRANST ERC GEBO mens PHONE S49 &-PUEL J.D, Biedermann, Prop, oO0oo After’ March 10 ‘the ordinance concerning park- and Feed PHONE 949 hly satiafs of skin disorder, you are well we y rey st 4 t t i quainted with the flaming, burn. | tt Ceanses the blood of all impur- THE MOST ASTONISHING — MYSTERY OF THE YEAR . 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