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OPO dem HAMA we dee SCSMARMAAU AYMARA deo hm t tOmMs ed Oe OM EAR rAd AM eS ee ae ee eee aa Ml PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribune plant as second-hand machinery and for which Soy a they could not have realized more than $1,000,000. ‘The oa Dally ppc issued pleat Rat gre a On the other hand, it must be borne in mind that She Bunday Morning Pevuns ayer Saat * for this single item in the entire equipment the Ni st Sg re emma a aes Tribune Building, OPP -overnment has secured $3,500,000, as against the v3 a $5,000,000 offered by Mr. Ford for the entire | Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice as second plant and equipment. class matter, November 22, 1916, At the time of the sale, in a desire not to ——$<$ $< |. ‘ ; 7 15 and 1¢ disturb the status quo, the administration stated Pe Teaneh ‘alephons change Connecting All to Mr. Ford that this amount could be credited Departments, /on his original offer of $5,000,000 jf it was so, By jwished. Mr, Ford’s declared purpose in pur/ Captured the Murderer| Butted Into Engine | Greeting Tommy y chasing the Muscle Shoals is the manufacture ite Nsitoe Aida! lof citrate for fertilization purposes. I have) MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the keenest interest in the development of air The Associated Press 1s exclusive’y entitled to the) fix use for publication of all news credited in this paper) (7, Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-28 Steger Bidg-, Ch!'|carrying forward today cago, Il, 286 Fifth Ave., New York City; Globe Bids. |draulic works on the Tennessee river, with a Boston, Mass., Suite 404 Sharon Bldg., 66 New Mont-'view to making that great water power avail- t gomery St,, San Francisco, Cal. Copies ict shee able for the purpose. I have never opposed Tribune are on file in the New York, Chicago. Mr. Ford’s securing the use of this water power SD Gttts vA welcome 3 4 : and San Francisco offices and visitors are or any other equipment we have, provided he is {, Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. ©) able to give such assurance of its being devoted trom the gun of Oakley, after which| the Sage station, and Quintana sald! area for him during his short stay ; 2 ; ; icion that Andrew Hirko, murder-| escaped with thelr lives when a| ROCK SPRINGS—Tommy Gib- ion of nitrates in assistance of the Ameri-| PCO" O°. Ritchic, might be hiding| motor truck driven by Foreman | . c armer and in the adaptability of Muscle! ou¢ at the lonely ranch of his friend, | Quintana, of the J. C. Kinney sheep and also the local news published herein, |Shoals for this purpose. AS evidence of the frank Jckowski, about seven miles| outfit, tives government’s desire to promote this end it is| southwest of Fossil, resulted in the | freight engine broadside at the Sage Advertising Representatty | wie construction taf “hy-| espesratae teers raflroad crossing always will be a| by an enormous crowd, which to use Conroy, County Jailer Sinton Oak-| had just been completed, and Fore-} springs." A strong delegation of ley and Night Marshal Anderson,| mn Quintana, with two Mexicans.| the Knights of Columbus, of which attempted to make his getaway into| Started off in the truck. A line of! oraer Tommy is a long-time mem- Ghbe Casper Dally Cridune WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923 It Happened In Wyoming Matters and Things, of State-Wide Interest, Wired in, Telephoned in, Written, . Grape-Vined and Some of It Purloined. i KEMMERER—A well-founded sus- KEMMERER—How three men bons received the surprise of his| truck a moving O. 8. L.| #fe Sunday when his train pulled | into the station and he was cheered | Hirko, observing the approach of| mystery. his own words, ‘would do credit to} he officers. Undersheriff William] Dipping operations for the season] , city many times the size of Rock he brush, but was stopped by a shot/ Crs stood on the sidetrack near] per, received him at the station and to this particular purpose as will satisfy Con-|he lafd down in the sagebrush to| he didn’t see the approaching train.| in the city, presenting him with a e SUBSCRIPTION RATES | | gress and properly protect the public interest. | await the arrival of the officers. sxtra freight $312, westbound, until) iarge bouquet at the close of his act Notice to Stockgrowers By Carrier and Outels $9.00) That he could ever economically make nitrates) Hirko's only comment was, “Well,| he was almost on the tracks. He} at the Rialto theater all seating One Year, Daily and Sunde One Year, Sunday Only t 5 would seem to indicate that he does not regard One Year, Sunday Only -.- Six Month, Dally ané Sunday ~ Three Months, Dally and Sunday One Month, Daily and Sunday -- 4.6)/propose to continue a news 2.25 | this -t5| before a proper tribunal. t - * | . ¥ ted to stop the truck, but the 2.50|/by the use of steam power is denied by every |¥oU nearly shot me; the bullet went] t” # and standing room was filled. All 4.50 expert. adviser. : | closes". Eis Was OOD E ae a oT nia to thie crane aban [of the. spectators Were: expacting to The annual meeting of the Natrona County Stock- ha ic ‘i r and was at once manacled and taken - “hard. ; 4 5 The fact that he says his offer is still open (")," waiting ‘automobile in Nugget|tWo seconds. The truck going at a witness the performance of a “hard. growers’ Association will be held November 1st, 1923, 2.5)|develop Muscle Shoals water power. I do not) idea that Hirko might be hiding owt| by the impact. All three of the oc-| 14 be here again, as a conqueror of aper discussion of at the remote ranch, and taking the|Cupants of the truck were bruised] ne championship. subject, but if necessary shall place all facts | other two officers in his confidence,|#nd cut, one belng brought to the} he is as sure in his prophecies as he |Jckowski ranch at 4 a. m. Satur.| The frelght engine stopped within day. The officers motored to Fos- 15 car lengths, and the crew assisted paaxeatly g00d rate of speed, crashed into the| Doved" Pusilist were doomed to dis-/ at 2 o'clock p. m. in the Odd Fellows hall instead of OF op ¥ . Fd, appointment, for Tommy is a gentle- |the Gorgas steam plant as necessary to him in| 1+ was late Friday night when|Fallroad engine just about amidship,| jan of refinement, Ina few words the Natrona County Court House as formerly an- $7.8)|the carrying out of his plan to purchase and|wndersheriff Conroy conceived the| When the former was hurtled over] i thanked his friends and promised nounced. Let us hope that M. L. BISHOP, Jr. he three arranged to leave for the] ¥. C. M. hospital for treatment. is in his punches. The Final Touch Please Define One sil, then tried to get to the ranch| the unfortunates. A dog that was ae e : epeee over the lonely road that leads di-|'" the truck sustained a broken MERE, E fficials of corporations, from the The Democratic National Committee an-|rectly to the place, but this attempt| ack and was kined. ‘ VASK tor-orhick’s : When oriSuding stockuolders, and employ-|nounced that it is collecting a “1924 Victory|was unsuccessful, owing to the con- Fr St Resort { The ORIGINAL ‘ANNOUNCEMENT ‘op duwn, 2 'y | Fund.? dition of the road, so a new route ‘or Summe: ik ip, meet, eat food, sing d. = r eso) Malted>Mil 4 oF SS ripaeclen’ reels pieces, discuss shop| Victory for what and for whom? lapy cepa Hin Maida \ q The Davis Apartments Songs, 3 2 o every ti e ing e pj 2) - NY _ songs, ‘ans for beliertent, something Every time during the last eighteen months southeast seven miles on foot to| .GUERNSEY.— Thomas Waters aud ways and me: ey has happened in the relation ; : anployee! Something has come over the spirit le al g bor. Sometaing the dreams of capital and Ja € A L that was impossible, almost unthinkable just tee, has prompt 1 , y short years ago. And when the attitude |S‘atement that the radi election was « great | af the ey contending forces is that of mutual mocratic victory, Ay a result of svch “vic- Se ice casitl genuine esteem and big boss and | tories the Democratic organization is practi-| respec’ s ivate enter into the fi ‘ f bus Atal then we have taken a long step toward and northwestern states. the day of better industrial understanding. of more third party cand x t s ‘as well illustrated just |!dical principles that the ‘ This exact situation was we Pe nek| be collected and expended? 's of employer aii |# radical bearing the label of some third party been successful in his quest for office, airman Hull of the Democratic National com- come forward with the) t 1 tes committed to ictory Fund” is to 150x126 feet, at the corner of Second and Hi streets, for public purposes. ‘The ground was formerly used as a well known in western railroad circles, has an ambitious plan that Invalids & contemplates making the site of old i - Duct Lacaniel one tet the “eteion ‘ Childrer |@ has changed management and an invitation is extend- For Public Park summer resorts in the west. Mr, | The Original Food-Drink for All Ages ed to those seeking two room apartments or single Waters’ plans are of considerable | QuickLunchat Home,Office&Fountains rooms that are cozy; light, gas, heat furnished. Look i: z Interest to the people of this section. | RichMill, MaltedGrainExtractinPow- | them over. ROCK SPRINGS.—At a recent] He has purchased a considerable | t¢ré&Tabletforms. Nourishing-No cooking “ AT 357 WEST A For Infants. he ranch, where they y after daylight. rrived short- »|crlly out of business in a great many western| Meeting of the city council, the id Imitati = PHONE 524-W amily spirit of the |¢# Ss gre any western | ™ $ sy. | portion of the old reservation to- | 6" Avoid Imitations and Substitute: , Is it for the election| ©; ©. & ©, Co., donated to tho city| gether with the buildings thereon, 4 of Rock Springs a plot of ground and {s now organizing 2 stock com- pany for the purpose of improving the grounds, )adding thereto and vening or two ago by the Natro . “Vie a making a summi itl company. It was tho second gathering of| | Js the 1924 “Victory Fund” of the Democratic] patito cometary and tn early’ dase | fave'sh epoca appeey te TURE InTHETARE Conia ‘ae ic stockholders in “ re to ised in behalf of our staying] of the town many interments were t . the employees, officers and _stoc out? made on this site. When the burials | (ores eee ea nre cinterented Rows of Sample Suits i “Bel ervice” AssOcii- their newly formed “Better Service” + | tion. Where is something like a membership of sixty. Whe employees take the lead, make and run the program from beginning to end, make addresses to the bosses and call upon the | WSon of Arkar eedless to say, § agrees with Senator Walsh. y Senator Walsh, of Massachusetts, says the} were made the location was out of Democratic party must drop the League of na-| the city and no effort was made at] of summer cottages the establish- tions issue if it would succeed. Senator Rob-| that time to have it set aside for! ment of a hotel and cafe big enough cemetery purposes. In the past few | to take care of the tourist trade. Peseta in historic events and spots. He plans the erection of a number ALL‘ SIZES SEEN SIXES ALL WOOL $16.50 $25.00 JAKE THE NIFTY TAILOR years the city has grown around and a, PSA $ Je y nator Reed, of Missouri, is ‘Wyatt Hotel Basement : Phone 802 es to make addresses to them, mix in a litt - y 4 beyond the location and the com ; pias Fenty of wholesome good fellowship, ‘aiid ao of that mind. So are other senators and} pany has had many offers for the Thousand Tons arg, ‘out to the morrow’s duties with a new re-| leaders of considerable consequence and influ-| purchase of the lots for homesites. & ence within their party. On the other hand| ‘To all these requests a deaf ear has} _LOVELL.—The Great Western spect for the work they have to do, and a keener) insight into what they are accomplishing. Vell us this is not establishing a ditferent nt and better era? An era that will instantly show in the service rendered to the company and in turn by the company to the public? Of course it will It is the exact condition far sighted and wise men and women have been hoping for since away back in the days when | capital was arrogant and labor was stubborn and both were fighting and snarling at one another and plunging the affairs of both into element of the party, easily the strongest single faction of warring Democracy, and by such pro- guers as Hamilton Holt and John H. Clarke, formerly of the United States Supreme court. Wor which of these factions is the “Victory Fund” to be collected? Those who are asked they are paying their money. |ex-Secretary of War Baker states that the Dem-| been turned and it was presented to] Sugar company some seven years |ocratic party must commit itself to the League] the city for public purposes. It !s| .go, built a “little 600 ton mill” in tions and renew the fight of 1920. In| Understood that the ground will be| Lovell, and although that “mill” has this he is heartily supported by the Wilson | P@tked and tmproved and will give| never been rebuilt or enlarged #0 to subscribe ought to know in advance for what] storms of Tuesday and Wednesday TO OUR CUSTOMERS We are giving duplicate coupons with each $1.00 worth of laun- dry; no coupon to be given for bundles less than $1.00, and one coupon for cach additional $1.00. x We now have on display at the laundry office in the Public Market the prizes which will be drawn for December 22, 1923, at 7 p. m. at said place, Sign your coupons and leave them at the Troy office, 8326 North Durbin or our office at the Public Market. Prizes not claimed by December 24, 1923 at 7 p. m. will be drawn for again at this time. to that section of the city a public} far as capacity is concerned, it is space that can be enfoved by all. no longer the “little 600 ton mill.” Mer ee gl st That Mr. Sandmann “knows hi s. : tuff" has been demonstrated during Air Mail Troubles | (ncpresent campatan, in spite of a the miuddy condition of the beets. which tends to slow up grinding. One day last week the “little old ROCK SPRINGS.—The heavy caused considerable difficulty with] mill” sliced 1,001 tons of beets, and a hopeless oe (3 enmity, gud ety ieee Does the “Victory Fund” mean the same for| the carrying out of the air ma!!|on Tuesday of this week it again INTER sticks out its SRIPEAAde Aaieorioga The Natrona ower company — xt Governor Al Smith, Governor Silzer, of New| Schedule between Salt Lake an? | went over the thousand ton mark by cold mitt and wishes her C! BH ther Vi gradually edging toward this situation of Terasy, aild' Rahator etwartl iN ‘ Gbepeniie: ‘icing 1,041 tons of beets. Gite sroleadiatti Wa teat 1st—Leather Chair. th—Leather Vest. amity for the past several years. It is owned ||Crsey, and Senator Edwards, of New Jersey, all) ~ Gn qusaday and Wednesday Pitot |< --— melt that icy reserve with a 2nd—Martin Choker 6th—Boy Scout Outfit. LY ab en of vision and high prin- dripping wet, as it does to William Jennings} chandler took the mail as far eas! th h haull Herts 3rd—Wrist Watch 7th—“Mama” Doll, and operated by men o Bryan and Bryan’s dry faction? kee e ‘ ee tke Walll : hake 4th—Remington Rifle No. 22 &th—Electric Train. ciples, both business and social. it is officered by men of geniality, of high integrity, of fair!) 1 preat deal of i Y =e a a fi promise about the repeal of ness alike to those employed and those served) ,), protective tariff, in event the Dentonrate are pra te So ee there ie tis Lasgo list of [Stccessful. If the “Victory Fund” is used for those who daily help the Natrona Power The Democratic ional committee publicity s as Senators Kendrick, of Wyoming, Brous- Company to be what it is, by their in| ind and Hansdell of Louisiana, all of whom] ‘oUt to locate Bishopp. A safe land: . Dealers everywhere telligence, industry and faithfulness. Truly @/\o¢0q not only for the schedules in the Fordney fine body of men and women. “0 Deen: Betis > i This company may well be taken as a model|¢Cumber bill but voted for the bill itsel in public utility concerns, in its attitude toward the public, toward its helpers, its loyalty to bot and its constant striving to render service that has no equal among institutions of its kind. The “Better Service” association is the final touch to an ideal organization. Ashurst, of A who voted for practically all the protection |schedules in the bill that affect any interest of their respective communities? Does the “Victory Fund” being collected by' ee nogratic party have the same significance AGE LE . to Mr. MeAdoo in relation to railr isla- Sets Mr. Ford Right jae and Ho ener as it does & ere |derwood, or the New York Ti alti \ Since so much has been published one way /Sun outstanding Democratic publications of the and another ee BSee igh pees ales Atlantic board? tions concerning the action of the war depart-} Is the concep’ ment. in connection with the Gorgas plant at! virginis cate iae Shae Ge oe ui Muscle Shoals, the complete statement of Secre-| prevail if the Democratic “Victory. Fund” liy i tary Weeks is not out of place. Mr. Weeks |np to its name, or is the conception of Rauator} says: ( Heflin, of Alabama to be endorsed? x. Ford delivered a personal attack upon me} Does Senator Shields of Tennessee, entertai in connection with the conduct of the adminis-|the same idea of what eonstitetee a Deere tration in relation to Muscle Shoals. His state-| victory as former President Wilson iio (oi ly ment is filled with reckless assertions. ja few weeks ago branded Senator "shields ay| It may be that Mr. office at the hands of | ord, relying as he does|heing unworthy of public upon other persons in the conduct of so many|the Democratic party? enterprises, probably is not himself possessed The solicitation of a Democratic 1924 “Vic.| of the full facts of the situation. For the ben-|tory Fund naturally gives rlee ty Saranent al efit of those who do not fully understand the|—what in heck tea Donor o the problems involved, I shall briefly review the] oe Mg eee Se EWEN subject. Muscle Shoals was a development for nitrate | The Great Need purposes in the war, which included the con- The country needs leaders who proclaim struction of a large dam on the Tennessee river|where they stand. Those who are unsound are and the construction of two air-fixing nitrate |not so slow declaring what they believe in, what plants, in order to supply power pending the|they propose and purpose. Others who really completion of the water power dam, a steam |propose well and purpose honestly, are shy about plant was erected 90 miles away on the Warrior |proclaiming their policies, opinions, convictions. river, known as the Gorgas plant. The total, The country needs more men like Charles G.) expenditure on these properties was about $102,-/Dawes, who will stand and say what they be | 000,000, of which less than 100,000 was nt |lieve, mean, will fight for. The business of try-| upon this isolated and temporary steam plant.|ing to slide into office by conciliating every-| The steam plant was erected on the property| body, patting all minorities on the back, offend- of the Alabama Power company, which reserved |ing nobody's susceptibilities, has been sicken-| title to the land on agreed conditions with the|ingly overplayed. Wilson administration, for which this adminis-|_ There is strength in truth. There is power tration is not responsible, and which gave to|in honest avowal. Let a candidate, if he is bie them the right to purchase the ¢ steam |enough, get up on his feet and shoot straight plant. The proposal made by Mr. Ford was|talks right at the public. The voters will like for the purchase of this entire equipment in-jhim. After all, they have a predilection for the volved the payment by him of $5,000,000 for the|man who assumes that they have some intelli- entire plant, including the above isolated and|gence and patriotism, who talks to them logi- temporory steam plant. They also involved |cally and honestly and appeals to their good many other conditions with regard to the com- sense as citizens. pletion of the water power, ¢ No disposal of Bunk! haye had cans of it poured out government property can rightfully be made for our listening ears, which really are cager by any administrative officer without up-|to hear the honest word, the intelligent speech. proval of Congress and I, as the responsible offi-| Let a candidate with convictions go out amd tell cial in this m referred Mr. Ford’s offer them to the voters. He may lc but he can to Congress, which has so far not acted upon it.{respect himself, and even those who reject. him In the meantime the Alabama Power com-\will respect him, too. Managers are cautious; pany, under their rights in the old contract,|they hedge, they counsel candidates to caution notified the government that the lands must|But time and ‘again their advice to use “the be vacated on or before October 15, this year.jbunk” has proved bac ‘ They offered to pay $3,500,000 for this compara.,ample was in the cam A conspicuous ex: nign of 1916, when a ¢ tively small item of the whole equipment The ‘in eminent gentleman lost the government had ap option to accept this offer, leause miter mann 1 advice which was the highest made, or to salvage this the courage of 1 really good copvicti hat purpose, then what becomes of such Demo-| of Snot. After a walt of three : D the plane with Pilot Ellis. The mail And what becomes of such democratic senators however, was forwarded by stage ona, and Jones of New Mexico,| and train to Rock Springs. as Rawlins, returning with the mai! from the trajns at that point. 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