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ha gu to fie la} an sh st: ly th str | PAGE TWELVE MILLION MINERS IDLE TODAY UNITED Controversy Over In General Walkout With Only Two Collieries Reported Operating NATIONAL GUARD APPROPRIATION Hunting and Fishing Privileges ' Come Higher for Applicants of Certain Age Under New Statute IMAL OPENING FW PHARMACY Railroad Sued For Burning of Caliente ’ IN Gil tse tania erika painewetyeoenpany district court by Dr. J. West Smit); J. L: Denton and A. H: Morris again. James C. Davis as agent of tha president of the United States, ang the Los Angeles & Salt: Lake railroay, @ corporation. The complaint alleges that throug), keep the municipal water tank full o¢ KINGDOM Wage Issue Results legislatures frequently PASSES SENATE Colorado Democrats Vote Solidly Against Measure Carrying $1,485,000; Department or later. CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 1 uninten- fon. tionally do queer things. The re- cent Wyoming legislature, for ex- ample, attached a penalty to that period of age between the fifteenth und sixteenth birth anniversaries of all persons whose sixteenth bi-th- days fall during the fall of the year ginninjr of the game fish open sea- Youngsters) whose sixteentht Uirthdays will come’ next fall ‘at- tempted‘to take out “big game’ li- censes, thereby securing tho spring, ‘summer and fall fishing and the fall game bird hunting privileges at the ‘same- expense as they may be se- cured by a»person sixteen years of age or older, but it was found that SET TOWORAON Midwest Building to Be Thrown Open for Trade Saturday LONDON, April 1.— (By Associated Press.) — Work ceased in the coal mines of the United Kingdom at midnight, with the exception of a few districts, and approximately 1,200,000 miners were idle today, as a result of the con- troversy over the wage issue. In only two collieries in York- FOUNTAIN FUNERAI. HELD. Salt Lake Man Gains Forty Pounds by Taking Tanlac and Asks Odds of No Man shire, one in Northumberland, one in Scotland and one in North Wales, the men have promised ‘ |to continue at tieir posts without prejudice to any terms that may be BURLINGTON OFFICIALS agreed on, but all oti.. pit workers, including mechanics, pump men, ven- jtilating men and pony men, came out with the miners. Danger that the mines may be flood- eihane reatens and many may be irre- ruined irom the inrush of A number of “higher up” Burling . Strenuous efforts are being ton officials arrived last night for ade everywhere to enroll volunteers. brief stop in Casper. They are travel-| Yorkshire pumpmen have decided to ing in a special car and covering the/remain at work and hope was | ex- line on @ general inspection tour. |pressed today that others would fol- The inspection party is composed of|low their example. B. P. Bracken, Chicago, Operanng zo ‘The first effect of the strike has president; W. Thiehoff, Omaha, |heen the placing of orders with Amer- general manager; H. G. Burnham. Chi-lican coal merchants, Advices from cago; A. G. Smart,/Alliance, general|/New York state that a flood of or- superintendent; H. P. New*ton, Chi-|qers from European countries which cago, chief engineer, and Engineer! normally have formed the British mar- Darrow of Lincoln, Nebraska. ket, has been received there and al- rT Teee though the country’s stock of coal is estimated at 1,000,000 tons, the price of houshold fuel already has risen two shillings per ton. London and Funeral services for Martha E-/other urban centers are believed to Fountain, Casper gpioneer who died at|have several weeks’ supply on hand, her winter homo’in Califofaia over /owing to the fact that export of coal week ago, were held yesterday aft-'has pecn stopped by the board of ernoon from the Bowman mortuary-ltrade, except in cases where special Rev. W. L. French of Gantz Memo-| permits have been issued. rial Methodist church, had charge Of) 4 renension is felt that the Na- the services. tional Union of Railwaymen and the -———___.___________|'Transport Workers union, partners |with the miners in the labor dispute, % | may be tempted to strike in sympathy i ; |with the digge eis acticin OA a TO GIVE UP JOR $2,000 LOSS SUSTAINED Revived estimates of the losses sus- tained thru robbery of the J. W. Mil- ler home Wednesday. nij “T had lost weight until IT was 5° | the robbers, Paredes weak I had to give up my job and| yrs. fitter returned from church, se-| quit ail work, but Tanlac has put me] 6./"y clothing, Jewelry and personal | into shape where’ I have actually | orracts valued at over $2,000. | gained forty pounds and I oars So :thinto: te. the: wee Alis ea8| how ‘anybody. could fee! “aay bers, occupants of the Miller home| healt * said Fred Timmins, 631 East Seventh South, Salt Lake City,|found it necessary to purchase new Utah. Mr. Timmins, who is now em-|8rticles of even the most necessary ployed as motorman on the Wande- clothing. mere car line, was formerly connect-| While officials here have tried vain- ed with the Utah Light & Traction|ly to get trace of the robbers, they are still helpless to establish a clew. Co. for twenty-five years ‘or six years J had stomach trou-| J. W. Miller, who has been in Den- ble,” he sa nd I guess I suffered| ver for the past several days attend- with all the miserable féelings that a}ing to matters connected with the man with an awful case of indigestion | érection of the new Moose “home re- can have. I had to give up eating! turned here this morning after having all the things I liked best; in fact, I| been advised by wire of the burglary was actually starving to keep from) of his:home. being in such misery, And I was go- ane EN an; ing down in weight so fast it scared Sunday is a day of good deeds. me. Tho pains in my stomach nearly! what is a better deed than one for a killed me 2 I can truthfully say If home? See Ad page 5. would rather die than go through it , Appropriation Approved DENVER, Colo., April 1.—With the eleven Democrats voting solidly against it, the national guard appro- priation bill, carrying $1,486,000, was Passed on second reading by the Colo- Tado senate yesterday. The lower house passed on third reading an appropriation bill” provid- ing $1,800,000 for the operation of ex- cutive; judiciai and legislative de- partments of the state government for the next two years. Administration ‘measures _ were scheduled to appear in the senate to- day. “Senate bills probably ‘will ap- pear, in the lower house. DENVER, Colo., April-1.—The anti- Japanese bill, to prevent persons in- eligible for citizenship from owning land in the state, passed the lower house of the general assembly ‘oday and now goes to the governor. Gov- sign it. ‘The bill was drawn at the request of residents of the Arkansas valley who charged that the influx of Japanese farmers was presenting a serious menace. The bill was support- ed in the house under the leadership of Joseph L. Miller and John C. Vroo- man, representatives from Crowley and Otero counties, ‘The house also passed on final read- ing the fish and game bijl as amended and assured submission to the voters of a provision to make the terms of state officers four years instead of two. The house struck the enacting clause from the bill to provide ap. ap- prorsiation to be expended by the gov- ernor for an investigatioy of the oil shale industry possibilit In the senate finul action was taken on several house bills. ‘Tho senate passed the bill amending the assess- ment and taxation laws to prevent tax dodging on the part of cattlemen who drive their herds over the state line for part of the year; passed the bill appropriating funds for suppression of }mob violence; passed the bill permit- ting issuance of certificates of indebt- edness to provide allowances for de- pendents of militiamen killed or in- jured on duty and passed the bill pro- viding for establishment of a depart- ment of sociology and economics at the state agricultural schoo! at Fort Collins, vase A CORRECTION. Thru some unfortunate error, the name of J. M. Stewart, respected Cas- per resident, appeared in the police news in The Tribune yesterday. The story said that a J. O. Ramsey, want- ed at Worland for forgery, was known as J, M. Stewart of 418 East “A” street, Casper. A note on which Mr. Stewart was reporting some minor infraction of the law was handed the reported in- stead of a note which contained the ulias of the man wanted at Worland pia eee el asibati sg Sawdust, treated with certain acids, has been found to be a goo fred for cattle when judiciously mixed with other fodder. ernor Shoup has indicated he will) This freak of legislation is io be ‘sections relating to. fishing and hunting licensys. It is provided that no person shall hunt legally unless he or she shall have obtained a li- | | cense or licenses; that a person to | J be eligible to take out a “big game’ hunting license must have attained the age of 16°years, and that a per- son eligible to take outa game bird hunting license must have attained the age of 12 years. It is pro- vided, furthermore, that every per- years and who shall desire to fish ing license. A perec= piuchasing a resident “big game" -hunting license for $2.50 is entitled to hunt «game birds and to fish without taking out a game bird hunting llcense or a. fishing license. A game bird hunt- ing license costs $1.50 and a fishing Iciense $1. it Here is how the law operates in the case of a youngster who has. passed his fifteenth birthday but whose sixteenth birthday will not fall until gfter the opening of the game bird hunting seasons, the first of which begins on August Ist. If - he desires to fish during the spring, fall and summer, he must take out a fishing license costing $1. If he desires to hunt game birds, he must take out a game bird hunting license costing $1.50. If he desires to hunt big game, and shall have passed his sisteenth milestone during the fall of the year, he must take out a_|D “big game" hunting license costing mi 0. Altho a game bird license: | Oldsmobile trade, ming Oldsmobile company, and @ fishing license is not required of a game bird hunter or angler who holds a “big game" license, the unfortunate 16-year-old who bas not become eligible to take out a “big game” license until the fall of the year, and who earlier has taken out fishing and game bird licenses, is not entitled to a rebate of the |$ rices of the lesser, licenses and finds imself in the position. of having. paid twice as much for hunting and fishing privileges as other more for- tunately aged persons, viz.: he has paid $5 for privileges that cost an- other only $2.50. The situation fn this regard has been brought to attention here by the;demand for fishing licenses just before April 1, the date of the be- MEMORIAL DAY I have erected forty curbings in Casper cometery in two years and not a crack in one of-them. Hun- dreds of satisfied monument cus- tomers throughout the state testify to my workmanship and fair prices. Place your order now for Memo- rial Day work. ‘Robert Simpson CASPER MONUMENT ‘WORKS 505 E. Second St.. Casper, Wyo. Phone 957-W 3 in, My nerve all ‘wreck able I never wanted to be around any- body. Sleep, why, I didn't know what sound sleep was, and fhially I. broke down completely and had to give up. “Well, nothing ‘ever surprised me more than the way my first bottle of Tanlac helped me. Why, I picked up so fast the first weqx that all my friends were astonish nd I kept right on taking Tanlac until now I'm| as strong and healthy I was tt best day of my life. I hav stomach trouble, eat like a hungry and am back to my normal hundred and twenty weight, two pounds. I simply feel fine, and work I don't have to ask odds of any man.” Tanlac sold in Casper by Cas: , in Alcova by Alcoy in Salt Creek by oA. per Mercantile Co., vere a total y n Soa Fat ro coat sod ot] AAT ==———————————— Happy? under the wording of the game law found in the new game laws, in the | @ “big game’ license cannot be ts- sued to a person less.than 16 years of age. BUILDINGS HERE now in process by the Otis Hlevator son who has attained the age of 12 |¢ompany here Casper will be the pos- sessor of 17 elevators. At present two for game fist shall procure a fish- yéleVators are being installed in the lew Midwest building, and two at new uildings at the Midwest refinery. Rogers, Sherman Pearse, John Edell and William Keary, are completing the heavy part of the work on the four elevators now being installed and operating in the new Midwest’ build- sentative of the Otis company, was in Casper yesterday from Denver and to demonstrate the Otis elevator. The Moose home will soon be under way and arrangements are being made to install one of the modérn Otis ma- chines !n the building. early part of the week to secure two and periodicals were compelled to in- crease their prices last year. geeees 30 Phone 1462 — Paint Up Casper Decorating Company Painting, *“Paperhanging Interior Decorating 402 South Durbir., Casper, Wyo. Branch 112 West Midwest Ave. Telephone 74W Harold Kramer, Kealtor Manager R-15—240 acre relin- quishment; valuable Casper Creek bottom land; few miles from Casper under prospec: tive irrigation ditch. ‘Will secure 400 acres additional which you are entitled to within 20 miles. B-5—Meat Market and Grocery location; “close-in” with hun. dreds passing daily. Specializing in Irrigated Ranches, Patented Dry Farms, Homesteads, Re- linquishments and Bus- iness Opportunities. Notary Public ALALALALALALALALALALACALAL c tal <= al < wa = Fal = Fal = al i = & <= wn I E92 re rr ==] mr ae | = R ALALALALALCALALALALALALALAL Everybody's Happy! Why? Because:they save 30 per cent on everything they buy at the Scott Clothing Co. Yes, AACA It’s the talk of the town where men and boys are buying their spring suits. New shipments arriving daily. to choose from. Weareright. Give us a chance to show you. ARTERIES EIT RELIC SEN EL EIS OT TES Scott Clothing Co. 240 South Center Street With completion of work that is Installation agents, including W. C. is probable that the cages will be ig shortly R..J. O'Connor, district sales repre- et a committee from the Moose lodge Formal opening of the Midwest Pharmacy, a new undertaking of the ; Kimball Drug stores under the direc- 7 ELEVATORS IN (‘2.20.8 Jr., will be held tomorrow. The beautiful new store, embracing every department that is known to modern drug stores, is ready today for the opening except for minor finising touches. Brazilian. mahogany fixtures, con- drug store outfits in the state of| ‘Wyoming, have been installed by the! Denver Cabinet company under the/ personal direction’ of Joe Celmer, who returned to Casper today to be present at the opening tomorrow, Dainty and beatiful favors will be given to every woman visiting the store during the opening. Special ar. rangements haye been made in all of the departments of+the store to handle the capacity business. One of the store will be the service of a mer- chants lunch every noon at popular} prices. time to handle tomorrow's business, water as required by contract and fo;, \ SALT LAKE CITY, April. 1—At-) Which the town was paying the leging losses amounting to $171,215. 20 as the result of a fire that destroy-| left for fighting the fire. ia ae io ed a part of the town of Caliente. Nev., on May 28, 1918, a complaint has been filed in the United States 3,000 years ago- Morning features of the new This department will start In Butter, per Ib. __ Egas, per dozen ___----“_------=+---=30e stituting one of the most eompiete|l] No. 2 cans Libby’s Sliced Beets, can_-_-20c No. 214 cans Tomatoes, per can__----_l5c No. 214 cans Peaches, per can_--__--1-30¢ 32-0z. jar Del Jams, per jar__-_-------60e Whitehouse Coffee, per Ib. ---------_- 48. 2-Ib. cans J. S. B. Coffee_____--_-___$1.00 _Everything in Groceries and Fresh Meats Delivery at All Times Nichols Grocery Co. 100 So. Ash ___ ___ --____ - --Phone 489-J A FEW SATURDAY SPECIALS He sh eRe AUTOS FOR LOCAL TRADE. L. G. Murphy has returned from enver where he went during the automobiles for local He is president of the Vryo- A total of 681 British newspapers Collar-Attached Style Like all Mednick Bros. Shirts, they are tailored to. hold the collar just right. The popular — shirt for young men. “$3.25 Other shirts $1.50 to $11.50. We have a wonder- ful selection of silk knit ties, : $1.00 to $3.50 ee Mednick Bros. Next to the America Theater The Home of Stein-Bloch =~ and Hickey-Freeman Clothes Truly America’s Best Clotlics and your laundry will be called for and_ delivered ; Pearl White Laundry Co. H 4 eves THE WEATHER—Generally fair tonight and Saturday, somewhat colder Sat- urday in south portion. CRU RRO ITAA gE - Watch Our Windows Hil! Fellows!! I made this catch on Webel’s high Didn’t have a sin- gle mishap, good leaders, lines and everything. Me for Webel’s all the time—and when you get wise to their low prices—oh, boy. Can’t be beat, that’s all. grade tackle. LSGM. ER RAPA ENT ONMPARY Ss —Our line of fishing tackle and all needed acces- sories is complete, guaranteed to be the best of quality and at the lowest prices. Best Groceries ---Our Aim! A New Marvel Three Fuel Combination Ranges . False teeth were made and worn ~ $100 a month no means we —Our satisfaction lies in the satisfaction of our customers. able Round —Such is Webel’s service. Our, Weekly Grocery Special —Although we have realized no reduction from the wholesale house, we still continue to give to our customers generous values in high grade groceries. —tThe following item is on special for today and Saturday only: 2 1-2 Pound Can of - Mt. Cross Peaches Regular 50c a Can at 2 Cans for 85c —If you are contemplating a purchase, you'll save money, time and patience by asking for a demonstration of this remark- Oak Development. —hardware depariment For the Home Gardener —How invigorating it is to get out in the backyard in the cool evenings, donned in a pair of overalls, to till the ground for “your own little garden.” —But you must have tools— so when pas get ready to purchase, inspect our line of sterling quality and at the lowest prices, —You’ll saye money. -hardware department