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SHOUPCALLING GOVERNORS OF WEST TO MEET eS | Conference Plans Stringent} Protest Against Prohibi- tive Freight Rates. | h Arizona, Mexico, Wy- South Dakota, he governors, the ylorado states the rea- son th commerce com ing language. “Transportation charges are so vi- tal a factor in the commerce of the country that it does not seem possible ed to distribute and market upon transportation charges which the traffic crn pay and still show a profit. Our position is that Teduced rates will produce increased traffic and should consequently pro- duce increased revenue.” The complaint and petition to be filed before the interstate commerce commission was drawn by Merle D Vincent of Grand Junction, a mem- ber and legal adviser of the transpor- tation committee and a rate expert The petition charges the rates are unreasonable and unlawful in the fol lowing particulars. “That the act approved February 28, 1920, requires as a condition to the establishment of rates to mect operating expenses and to yield a fair return on the aggregate value o! road proyerty, that owners must pro: vide and the interstate commerce commission must obtain honest, effi-| and economical management of nortation facilities. at the defendants are not effi ciently and economically managed but that on the contrary management is characterized by inefficiency costly and needless duplications of service and avoidable waste and losses which amount to vast sums, and by a disre- gard of the provisions of the act ap- pioved February 28, 1920, relating to the managemen of transportation fa- cilities. “That said increased rates impede the commerce of all the states of the United States including the commerce of the state of Colorado, reduce pas- minish transportation revenues. And that said increased rates were ordered and made effective aa afore- said upon application of defendants to meet an emergency created in large part by inefficiency and needless ex- pense, without a hearing to determine the management of transportation fa- therefor.” Overthrow Of Hungary Nipped By 56 Arrests —— BUDAPEST, Hungary, Aus. 81. — (By The Associated Press.-—The dis- covery of a secrét organization plot- ting a revolution in Hungary was an- nounced by the police today. Fifty- six arrests have been made and pap- ers confiscated which the police say, prove the connection of the organiza- tion with foreign Bolshevists and the Industria! Workers of the World, who, according to the police provided the funds used by the plotters. National Independent Spiritualist Association REV. MARY ELLEN SMITH, alist and Psychic Scientist Duly Commissioned Missionary Located—1000 North Harrison Street Phone 1348W. this morning at the home Rroops of Costa Ric Costa Rican Troops Ready to Wage War ‘a who are phepared to defend the disputed territory along the Costa Rican frontier. * €be Casper Daily Tribune Shoreditch are demanding a higher payment, and in Woolwick the unem- ployed are demanding “2 re- lief." They define such equal to the wages of unski claims ‘ure satisfied. ——_——__ WONDERFUL GIN IN WEIGHT WADE Young Woman Only Weighed 76 Pounds—Now Weighs Over 100 and Is Gain- ing Every Day. “Before I began taking Tanlac I only weighed 76 pounds, I now weigh over 100 and am gaining every 4 Miss LaRue Davis, of Chat- iy first bottle of Tanlac at Gas City, Ind., and it helped me so much that I continued using it. J } { U.S. Gathering Data for Peace John V. MacMurray, chief of the division of Far Eastern Affairs of de- partment of state, (left) confers with William R. C: division of western European affairs. |Unemployment LONDON, Aug. 31—Payments to/I began taking Tanlac. j the present hosts of unemployed by| “Oh, [ feel so different now. Even | the different authorities in the poorer} my compiexion is improved. My np: quarters of London ‘are causing the) petite is good and I can hardly yet payers of local taxes extreme disquiet.| enough to cat. Tanlac is simply grand [In the boroughs of Istington and/and I can truthfully say that i | Camberwell, it is alleged the author-| the only medicine that has ever ‘dene jities are making grants exceeding, me any good.” | What the recipients earn when work-| Taniac is sold in C-sper by th, Cin The unemployed in Hackney and| gists everywhere—Adv. As regards financial matters is to be inde- astle, right) chief of = pendent. |Masonic Dean At | Eureka Is Dead — Adolphus Nev., 81 his son, Richard, whom he was visiting in Boston, Mass pak tM Miners Dispersed In Pennsylvania Field UNIONTOWN Pa., Aug. 31.—Strik ing miners of the W. J. Rainey Coal an@ Coke company, marching into | Allison, Pa., to bring out the miners of the Superior Coal and Coke com pany there, were today dispersed by Sheriff Shaw of one deputy, ette county and You want to reach the point where you will know that you have enough of this world’s goods to keep you and yours in the future. Practice THRIFT—spend less than you earn—it is the basis of INDEPENDENCE. The Casper National Bank pays 4 per cent on Savings and solicits your account. Freeman, later took over the situs | ANNOUNCEMENT The North Casper Dance Hall Will Hold Dances on WEDNEDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHTS The Hall Is Under New Management. 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FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE BIG RACE MEET TO BE HELD AT CASPER, WYOMING SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDA Y AUSPICES OF Natrona County Fair Association $4,000 IN PURSES _ The fastest thoroughbred runners, trotters, pacers and relay ~-“7 in the west will participate. PROGRAM FIRST DAY, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Inaugural Derby, One Mile -$300.00 Five-eighths Mile Run -$150.00 Half-Mile Dash ________ $150.00 Hait-Mile Cowboy Race____________-__________ $ 75.00 Reiay Race (Each Day) Purse_________--____ «--$125.00 . SECOND DAY, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 2:30. tot aese a ee ae $300.00 Oil Men’s Derby, Mile and One-eighth, Purse.____$300.00 Seven-eighths Mile Dash, Purse__._______ -$175.00 Five-eighths Mile Dash, Purse____________-___.__ $150.00 Relay Race (Each Day), Purse____._.__..______! $125.00 Cowboy Race, Half Mile______________________- $ 50.00 THIRD DAY, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Free-for-All Trot or Pace_ Casper Derby, Mile and One-eighth_ Three-quarter: Mile Dash__—_- ~~ 2232 Consolation Race, Five-eighths Mile Relay Race (Each Day), Purse_________________ 2:40 Trot or Pace for Natrona County Owned TLOtSes, pa ae Sa es As ae oe $100.00 Novelty Race, Three-quarter Mile; Flatfoot Walk, One-quarter Mile; Trot,.One-quarter Mile; Run, One-quarter Mile Five-Mile Motorcycle Race Added Attractions BERT COLE WORLD’S GREATEST AVIATOR ‘Every Stunt Known to Flying, Including the Parachute Drop. ‘THE BIG FEATURES OF CHEYENNE FRONTIER DAYS Lorena Trickey Harry Walters Champion Lady Trick Rider and All- Champion Trick Rider of the World. Around Cow Girl of the World. Happy Jack Roman Races The Famous Bucking Mule. This Will Be the Greatest Race’Meet Ever Held in Wyoming. Watch the Newspapers for Announcements. . ‘Address All Communications to BEN SCHERCK, Secretary, at Casper, Wyoming.