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' YRAGE SIX. i uu that it. produced trusts. As 2] close around $1.50 a bushel, or fifty per _Cbe Casper Daily Cribune_ mates of fact, Saat first appeared injcent better than last year—bringing this country in, 1888, and the republican | prosperity to farmers who last year national platform of that year was the| were in sad-straits. If Republicans Satitled to the use for publication of all news) First of any party to contain any refer-| were to blame for the low price of wheat precited: in this ‘paper’ and also \th@, local |: o, \95)- ¢rdaten 1 Omnlaba! McKinley | last year, then they should be credited pemsench oped: pervin- wrote the plank and had it inserted in| with bringing about the higher prices Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation| the platform. Mr. McKinley and other|of this year. But, as stated, it is the (A. B, ©) leaders were hearty in their support] inexorable working of the law of supply | S27 The casper Dally Tribune issued every| Of the Sherman anti-trust law of 1890.}and demand that has increased prices =: af “tea eins suntay Morning Tribune If protection makes trusts and mo-|so startlingly and so gratifyingly, our y ‘Gunday, at Casper, Wyoming. Pub-| nopolies, why do trusts exist in frec-| protective tariff, meanwhile, retuining lication offices: Tribune Building, opposite| trade countries? Why are some of the| the home market for the home producer. MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press {s exclusive:y en- postoffice. largest trusts dealers in en ae oe worming) postoffice| Which there is .no import duty? e : ax macind class mniter, November 3 I016,| United States government has pul Much Out of Nothing ~ lished four volumes giving a brief his- We have been spigot-wise and bung- ------- 15 and 16/ tory of all the trust cases decided by| foolish. We haye ‘fixed our gaze 80 }s » Exchange Congecting | the United States’ courts; and about| hard upon the $100,000 which fell to | Departments —— Business Te Branch Ti Ss refining and, marketing of oil and its ninety per cent are against institutions] Fall that we haye oyerlogked the $50,- products. has increased ‘in the last ten = roducing articles, having no relation | 000,000 saved to the government this} veqss along. with other costs. “Wages ee 4 i f th rior. | > bi J. B, HANWAY and E. B. HANWAY | to the tariff or to protection. year in the department of the interior. | ire. two to three’ times what. they were é sent aR eT This 500 times larger sum was saved| twenty-four years ago. In the-face of Advertising Representatives, a : by reorganization and co-ordination of these ‘conditions the prices of. oil Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Saviors of the People the department's activities and was ac. Kept" rf i Bldg., Ct IL, 286 Fifth Ave. New z ithout I f vice to| 2nd its products. have kept atively see osty: Clone SHAE Familiarity with radicals and politi-} complished without loss of serv 0 below the general range of: prices of other commodities, as shown by th table above. In every year since 191: i «: | the nation. It is a tribute to the good ‘on Bldg,. 55 N Montgomery St.,| cal saviors of mankind over a long se th ered ; a "4 stbeds td opie of the Daily] ries of years convinces that, as a rule, Wor’ ot Pesreiaey Ori end | teeeraa: f : are on file in the New York, Chl-| while proclaiming and prating about| pathetie coope: as vi Joser to 1918 ices than 5 = Hoston and San Francleco offices and their desire to befriend humanity they] What is it that the good book says spss ha pean oy 404 aie ‘in the o : y rerit rv” than | the average of the products: ie}. visitors are welcome. never do. If the orphan asylum burns about more fuss over “one sinne bekteniaeiahor tables: & SUBSCRIPTION RATES. down the men and women who contrib-| over “ninety and hi just persons who The prices of oll: ahd’ oll” products “ By Carrier and Outside State ute the money ‘opr SOF ele it ose aa. een RTE of the: gordes:| Bapaeen ted with oil pr pe ton:| : y 4 Sunday --$9.00] are the very ones the radicals hold up n 3 ictua te i iitey On eos 2.50] as enemies of society and exploiters of | ment goes on. From the president down, following it closel wih Ie play of Six Mont Daily and Sunday 4.50! the poor. the staff of workers who represent | supply and demand, and re has been Three Months, Daily and Sunday 2.25 If a move is made to do some practi-| Uncle Sam are delving conscientiously | an enormous increase of competition’ in Month, Daily and Sunday cal work of sanitation or physically] into hard labor. Salaries axe never| the oil business in the last’ twenty-four Gop, — alter a municipality along desirable] large and few are making as much years. bi sen eer re Siete 37.80] lines the radicals seem always to be in| Money in the government employ as 0 “A? One Year, Daily and Sunday One Your, Sunday Galy. 22s. violent opposition, but all the time they sey eg in a business enterprise of “G. O. P.” and Mule & St onthe .Daliy Arad Gna 3.90; are prac ng obstructionist tactics eir own, wae etn a. P ¥ xe i olen Nay ea <A 35 28] they are declaring that they alone are| | The critics and propagandists Plas By gpey SMALL @ RE is a certain satisfaction in One Month; Dally and Sunday --. 76} laboring for human progress and the} once in awhile, find a mole hill of evil For man; rs the National cam- y J buying the bese. Products of es- All subscriptions must be paid in advance! moral, mental, spiritual and material | Should jlift their eyes unto the moun-| paigns hayéseen the familiar reproduc- a tablished and unvarying high quality, and the Daily Tribune will not insure de- uplift’ of the race. tains of good and appreciate them part] tions of the Democratic Donkey and Con fae rPoluriie and Gace livery after subscription becomes one month] “'\, 1.8 become. convinced that at| of the time ! the G, 0. P. Elephant: in cartoons and a : oco_gasolii ine, ‘ed ry = Jn arrears, heart every last loudly vocal exponent —_—— posters, ‘Nobody is ever at a loss to ss. ; porle Mobiloils, promptly su; hi a =*© KICK, IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR of the theories of Karl Marx, proclaim- Same Old Thing identify the two pn politics parties ‘s y obliging attendantsscontri ute ‘- TRIBUNE ing his usdying determination to bring pital 4 ;_| thus represented, ‘but very few persons substantially to the satisfaction of all t you don't find your Trivune after look-| about a state of affairs in which the] , Human nature Seems to assert itself | ever think of how their use in that con- r ip packGuiue Continental Zs a pall 16 or 16 and it will] \ orig will be rid of rulers and people | today it did 500 B. C., when Aris-| nection first began. who Pi servi messenger. Res} 51] \ govern themselves without any | tid alled the Just by his fellow Athe-] ‘Two separate cartoons, drawn. by i stations. = sort of bossing, is a tyrant. : was ‘aviressed y a (stranger | Thomas Nast and b daeenortc arses e 5 @ ‘a i sercion, ‘all h| Who, not knowing im, proceeded! to | Weekly, gave us the meaningful anima . page Se oD pa eres pasts Sy sec endiess.| abuse the patriot. Aristides asked if he pair. Nast. was one of the earlier car- 8 Png Secon on 2) nc ttl & Reta a rguing for a state of society in| had wronged him 0,” was the reply,| toonists as well as one of. the greatest, ¢e Accepted at all Continental service stations and @ ‘ : hich each “man shall be a law unto| “and I do not e now him, bus and his work for many years. exercised e ‘ dealers generally. & Subject to Fine himself and work in harmony with all| irritates me to h him : an almost’ unbelievable influence in Na- Australia, which country has had the] other members of the communistic state, alled the Just.” in an] tional political affairs. asthe aléctonat troubles that other coun-| he “util visualizes only a species of Indiana town a boy who had been re- In the Harper's issue of Teraary, BF tries have experienced, that of failure} public order instituted by himself in| ferred to generally as a model of de-| 1870, just after the eae 4a oleae: of its qualified electors to vote and| which his word shall be ubsolute to} Portment was set upon by four other ; Pinesiacs eerweyy, oO Wad permitting a small minority to prac-| the point where death may justly be the boys and “given a good thrashing,” ac-} was a Nast vn eon owing aad ASs, tically direct the public affairs of the} punishment for disobedience of any| cording to newspaper reports. Four | representing t) wit sete Bn Dre commonwealth, has found a remedy to] command he gives. against one proved to be overwhelming kicking a Senge ida aoe ay sek: compel electors to exercise their rights} The daily happenings in Russia under | Odds, and if it demongtrates anything’ it | lowing the Coes 0! Se ia Ve len of suffrage. The Australian system is] Lenine gave startling proof of the spirit | Was that only a bunchbof cowards would | as. Governor: ta ‘ew, York, one a: to levy a fine of tei dollars upon every] of tyranny which moved that outstand-| emgage in such an unequal contest. The} other Nast. cartoon present 6, Re- Ab : : ians exile sti rhi blican pirty as an Elephant, and the CONOCO POLARINE — qualified Voter who neglects or refu: ing and generally accepted great apostle | Athenians exiled Aristides, which was pu * . fougo to 1Me polls and vote. _ {of Communism. He and his followers, | ® ae painful even of protesting | two symbols have lived ever since. ‘The Balanced Gasoline ‘The Perfed Motor Oil The penalty may seem small but its} while proclaiming freedom from ‘ull | @gainst ex YG; Goode! aed GOYLE existence has had a tonic effect on the] sorts of tyranny for all the inhabitants FR cvistaeeaa ae Coolid H Se GAR MOBILOILS *-voters. The percentage of registered] of Russia, still imposed upon the peo- Futtely: Too Man ohdge tforse: Sense yoters having risen from seyenty-five to] ple the worst despotism that they had Yo va any” § Mr. Coolidge canbe counted on to a, THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY & eighty-five per cent. ever experienced. How would you like to live in Chi-| take any: practical step to’ make war (A Colorado Corporation) The compulsory voting Jaw was pre-}/ While demanding free speech, they| cago? Neither would we | During | more difficult: He has said plainly that Marketing » complete line of high-grade ceded by a compulsory registration I\w.| suppressed a free press and jailed or| June and July just past the record in| i¢:Burope will get on its feet: he’ will sn produ in Col high- gr e And since the enactment of these laws} shot all who spoke freely; proclaiming | that city has been an average of a mur} be glad to’‘move toward another confer- lew Mexico, Utah, Tdabo and Montane >A new and better order is prevailing. | desire to spiritually exalt the people,| der a day, and for the first 218 days] ence for. limitation of armaments. ‘To|_ 5 : 4 There is considerable agitation in the] they outlawed the churches. of the year there were 1205 murders. United States on the same su et and One of the things the followers of These gures ure from, the files of the while opinion has not yet erystalized| Marx have always declared to be un-| City’s crime commission, reliable in ‘upon the best cure for non-voting, yet| necessary is war, and still’ today in|eyery respect. 9 ; ’ ma od suggestions have been pre-| Russia ihe Red Army is the most im- _ Still human life ik held ‘no more sented from fines to disfranchisement,| portant military organization, judged | lightly _in Chicago than in most other -some one of which likely will be enacted | by numbers, that the world holds. Every large cities. =; :by the states. thing and act of the capitalist state} What is going to be done about, it? y’ We once grew tired of our. ballot sys-| excoriated and denounced by the Com- We can’t exactly say. But we do em and imported from this same Aus- munists—as, for instance, punishment know that untyss the murdered’s gun st i, what has been known in this] for treason to the state; state police | is taken away from him and the auto- country as the “Australian system” of] working to apprehend the enemies. of | mobile is taken away from the reck- voting. It is our present cumbersome, | the state; interference with the person- leas or careless driver, the birth rate Dlanket-ballot. It may have been an] al habits of the individual, to refer to|i8 going to have a hard time kee z improvement over our old separate} but a few—have been retained, inten- up with the death rate in the United party ticket plan, but it has been pro-] sified and emphasized by the Soyiets,| States of America. be. practical in. the intérest of peace does not mean to throw ‘away all mieans }' of protection. The defense ttest, the President points out, is not a mobiliza- tion and not a military gesture. The public will have no difficulty in taking hig word for it. VOTE FOR Tom Meaney DEMOCRATIC The Gusher’s Compliments - Our esteemed contemporary, the-Salt Creek Gusher, has this to say with ref- erence to a recent writeup in the Tribune: “A very fine writeup of the Salt FRIENDSHIPS 7 ductive of many faults a) fonaerly Inconsistency carried to the highest OE aR Ta poke etn vind weaeair naan pee ro CHOICE FOR 4 avoided. We should have been able at} degree finds exemplication in the doings 4 “t ¢ the time'to devise a better and more} of radicalism. That statement is ns Youth the Custodian belief of a few pessimists that this won- factary system, but we did not.| true of LaFollette and Wheeler as of : te eae ahs mek ie ated child- We may now not be able to improve] Lenine and Trotsky. Tyrants at heart,| hood the starting-point for their cru- : upon a system of fining negligent vot-| they pose as aininteseaioe fighters that | Sade against organized society. Public| ture. tal appreciapion ene ee ers. all the people may come into what is| Policy must use the schools to make| Creek field is expres: ‘o ‘the ‘Tribune In any event it is up to us to evolve! rightfully their own. Put them in secure against Communists the founda-| for its complimentary article. It shows some scheme that will bring out some:| power and they take steps at once to tions of organized society. We are liy-| that the» best daily fan t in’ the thing nearer a hundred per cent vote,| destroy individual initiative, liberty,|ing in times when everything is ques-| state is back of the field with all its than we have been registering of late| and freedom from interference by the|tioned—when political constitutions boosting influence. yenrs. agents of government. are treated as of little binding force, —————__- eS Tk when old and tried principles that 7 . were recognized as the very cement of . LaFollette and Tariff : ’ Demagogues Dismayed society are being assailed, when ac} The LaFollette socialist convention at By what almost seems to be an in-| cording to the most daring, there is Cleveland denounced the protective tar-|terposition of “Providence American nothing fixed—indeed nothing’ true—in ales Ag y pie Vomenen as, farmers are being saved from the wiles | our religion, when the goal seems set in the people and a wholly unjust ‘law. derful oil field is short lived and: pre- dicted eyen greater things for the fu- ‘We hope for the friendship of every individual in this com- munity. . Lines and’ Angles By TED OSBORNE I'M GLAD YOU-CRIED Gwendolyn dear, ‘I made you cry; I guess that I ought to feel bad. But, darn it, I don’t, and I can’t and There are occasions when mis- understandings cannot be ironed out-to. the: satisfaction of demagogues. The plight of our|the center of chaos. Is there no com- farmers, especially those who raised, ate . 4 petent trustee of the, fundamentals? I won't ey ete all co: eae ma cagcialist basa etcr aR: wheat, seemed to be the opportunity] Yes, there is youth. Trust to youth.| Feel sorry, Instead, I feel glad. of © neerned, and when tec Follette for president on their ‘ Ww ki i ME . i Hickeni Te ia valitttoult to dees tae enthte of the demagogues, who, secking to gain] Make it the custodian of the ark in SALT CREEK such occasions do occur the re- gret on our part cannot be ex- ceeded by that of the other party. — It's not that I revel in’ making girls I don’t feel that way as a rule. It's not that I’m glad I-can make you feel sad— I’m not that hard-hearted. and cruel. control of the government from Repub-| which is lodged all that is most preci- licans have charged that party with the] ous of our ¢ ilization, and the forces ion and at the same||jame for low rates of wheat, and too] of anarchy will never prevail. Our Folleite. many farmers, distressed and dis-| schools must be made the sanctuaries of q gruntled, were being misled; when lo!| the truths that have made us free. if AoUNe whe Leen =) 1 M,_| tlmost overnight, so to speak, the situ- vhosen to help frame he so-called Mc- ution changed, and wheat prices are - 4 Kinley tariff bill, He was chairman| going up, and up, ae up, ta the deter The Oil Industry of the sub-committee on wnuys and ad ay and discomfiture of the dema- The oif industry twenty-four years means to take care of the agricultural] gogues, and to the delight and relief of | #80 might almost be said to have been political bloc could condemn the prin- ciple of protec ~ time indorse In 1890, Mr. LaFollette, a member of LEAVE CASPER Townsend Hotel 8 a. m., 10 a. m., 2:30 p. m. It’s not that you're beautiful ‘when’ yon crys, ago mug e . No, Gwendolyn dear, that’s not it, products the rates on tobacco,!the farmers. The latter will be able| 2 its Jnfancy, compared with its ca-|-your tears, as they ‘start, touch the] |, . rg aa tata flax, hemp jute. to exercise their. electoral franchise} Teer since, he internal ‘combustion = depths of my heart, = ee, oy Re Mr. La avery able and/ with a cl rer knowledge of economics, | €M£ine was in its infancy. The produe- s best fom them and for the} tion of crude oil in the United State: Ralindsezaukn leant in 1900 was M barrels, and in BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS I it. But Te Saeeren Bus Leaves 9:80° Daily lengthy speech in the house in defense and what «+ of the McKinley bill and the broad prin Don’t think Iam’ glad I: made you cry Natrona Power. Company Salt apn! Transportation ciple of protection. This..speech was| ‘The price of wheat has advanced from | 1! The produc-| So we-could forgive and forget. aepeny commended by such protectionists as Se ahioES five per cent, in a few| tion of at that time probably | There's infinite lies in Sa ae TELEPHONE 144 Representative Reed, Representative Yi ¢ i ; months. Instead of being produced at] did not exe 100,000 barrels; in If Dingley and Chairman McKinley him-| y loss and being a.drug on the market, | it Was about 180,000,000 barrels. In the sel’, Mr, La¥ollette denounced free] jt is now being produced at a substan-| Same time the research methods of the wool as an assault on the farmers, de profit with a lively and increasing | industry have raised the average pro- nounced the free-trade effort to lower nand for it, the world over. Thanks | duction of gasoline from about four gal- the bars in-order to help foreigners at our existing ‘protective tariff Amer-| lens to a barrel of crude oil to thirteen the expense of Am ans. It would 1 farmers will be guarded ‘against | s@llons, thus conserving the supply and pay any one to read this splendid] the importation of competing foreign | cheapening thesproduct. The research Speech, which n be found in full in| farm products in the home market, and| departments also haye developed the Z.athe Congressional Record. they should see by this time that the] use of petroleum and its products in = An examination of the rates on ag-]more they confine their productions to} several hundred articles of merchan- ricultural products, on flax, on jute] those things which are wholly consumed | dise. , The operators have. built 60,000 ro, reveals the fact that the|at home, the better for them and the] miles of trunk pipe lines, besides thou- ates in the McKinley law © for: the ‘county ands of branch lines serving oil dis- itially the same as in the} ‘This whole wheat ‘situation ia a re:| tricts, all cheapening the ultimate cost kiss, But that’s not my real ‘excuse yet. I'm not a bit sorry I made you cry; My reason is easily seen; The tears, as they race down your beau: tiful- face, Haye finally washed it off ‘clean, ONE MASCULINE ADVANTAGE The argument had been ‘long and heated over the question of man versus woman, “Well,” remarked the husband at’ last, PIANO MOVING Our Specialty MOVING AND TRANSFER GEBO COAL teh pT AES ES EO TANS ee SS ee TRAIN SCHEDULES & Nerthwesteca ee ‘ bet Wesibound 7 : “at least there is. one good, sweet and Prices Reasonable Arrives Devarts ae «ney oy umber ats an ae in-| sult of the natural operation of the 1 ta the Be am , beautiful thing a man can have and a -m., pars stances the rates in the aw arelof supply and demand. Canada’s y The bureau of labor tables show that| woman can not.” Depart lower than in the McKinley At} wheat crop will be cut in two, this year | in since 1913 has the index “Never!” cried his wife, passionatety, Natrona Transfer, 6:00 pages a fants, the principle involved | is | and that of Russia is almost an entire | number for prices of gasoline been as] “Never! I. abaclutely deny it. What do|| Storage & Fuel Co. \ precisely the same in both laws. Mr.| failure. Thus the supply being dimin-| high as the index number for all com-} yon mean?” PHONE Departs LaFollette yoted for the McKtyley bill. | i&hed and the demand remaining con-| modities and in but two years as low]> “4 wife,” answerpd hubby. 400 p.m. In the senate, Mr. LaFolleste spoke | stant, prices are bound to advance, Be-| as the index number for farm products. , 949 835 p.m against the Fordney-McCumber bill and | fore the yotes are cast in November it| The igures are as follows, prices of The Mint makes it first. It’s‘ up \to 710 am. the whgle principle of protection, on the would not be surprising to find wheat 1913 representing 100, and the figures you to make it last. : ie no oats, = SRI