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WEATHER Fair tonight and Thurs- | day; cooler tonight. VoL. Ix NO Oh en ee. EVOLUTION LAW UPHELD BY SCOPES JUD ~~ Che Casp The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper MEMBER OF ASSOCIA fAlkED VP CASPER, WYOMING, WEDNESDAY, , JULY 15, 1925 Delive er Dailu Crinnw ed by Carr 1 18 cent @ month NeWatands, 6 ceute Tribune at War Between United States and Japan Impossible, Count Asserts Seck Office NO REASON FOR STRIFE TO BE FOUND, HE OAV PROHIB oring to eliminate patronage ministration leader, declared ITION TO STAY IN POLITICS---WATSON WASHINGTON, July 15.—(By The Associated Press) —With the treasury endeav- from dry enforcement, Senator Watson of Indiana, as ad- flatly today that there was no possibility of taking the ques- | |tion of prohibition out of politics “We have long been advised,” he said, that the tariff was not a political question CHAUTAUQUA 1S OT FOR FIRST FINE PROGRAM HERE TONIGHT Seven-Day Entertain-| ment Is Worthy of | Best Support; Stage | Cyclone (UASH MOTION OF DEFENGE In DENIED TOD) IN COURT Al Voluminous Decision Returned Judge | In Upholding Legal- by but it has not been taken out of politics. No more can be prohibition be taken out. Pl Fi Off zs : ; ate Possibility of amending the Vol- | ay First Offerng. | ity of the Statutes. $4 stead act, Senator Watson believes es : Statesman Optimistic} ec ibok ahenie Che eo toes | és Add t of the law adopt the tactics of the The 1926 chautauqua opens to COURT ROOM DAY In ress a | dry leaders in working from within night at Eighth and Center streets TON, Tenn., July 15.—(By 3 X the two political parties. Advocates opposite the city park, The progran The sociatec an x of modification, he said, had failed i i Se ea Lt es Associated \Press.) — ntial headway because A q eit ‘ offered this season is greatly « Judge John T. Raulston to | thayhed eet ode ttsed s ah The question of whether County Commissioners Scott, Sie Ch ahis Jereintccee A DOS | PR day dented the defa: = | Ried ic hoe vemsieves | Morgan and Hall are guilty of malfeasance in office ; Vente ATA tania ste | Cerense § mo- 0, July 15 | unalterably in opposition to the . , ; to the people of Casper and fully | Cincinnati and flattened out a good h the ind t nan CHICAG y shie| restoration of the saloon and had| Feached the courts, and Judge Mlsley of the Seventh Judicial ||t° {he people of Casper and share of the tnildinge:in) eho Union dictmen Count Michemasa Soyeshi- not offered a tangible substitute for| district, will preside at the trial of the case when it comes on ‘|™ Pe eae aoe stockyards with thousands of dollara Fie oes ma, Japanese, statesman, the saloon in regular course. ite Mee pip eae ae ite dar This shows a small seg as re The diana senator said ] 5. . : w t has already bee mid, o! ne | me of he 4 stated believes war between Japan Pei fig oe ace} ho sie ip as Much of the evidence in the matter is of record and can ; re Ae 5 pais tai ioe Nn f the devastated ‘area to ¢ sé and the United States is im- the tax laws, but he would riot Bre not be disputed, the record haying been made by the defend a i on i ie ata, | da t in possible. dict the form the legislation would ants themselves, pita pe Aes : : : bates ye e | : “There is no eae cee Sp chime take, He also expected the inter- The state examiner’s report shows clearly that these offi- in Renee shes SiakaEeretben iti ISNA PSHOTS ich w minous, pei tepa e Litas ehe wate pari Keepers of which} cers have been knowingly guilty of irregularities. The report | "8" acre hess 31 : Yat "|| t ahs sepek Heli eree fight, and must piel theaugh ‘tueretatee: inetonces of the Kelly public accountants has shown the same thing, |™*¥thing hear A | 1 the ¢ cruiedithas 2 r between these ¢ onl iaeiats mie! and if anything, a worse condition than the state examiner's tures and addresses are clean, whole the defend: w t juired to never fight; for a wa on railroad legislation. He is op 3 nant oy eee ice | | al pae two countties is a crime foci posed to the enactment of a law for| report reveals. 8 cid eas ce “ Fiany ih 5 : Pies gee mankind and @ i pe a bis the compulsory consolidation of rail- Aside from all this, there is a wide public knowledge of ye fact noth ing igi he ard ie where ¥ cepa ; ca . These were the k y of | Soe irregularities that is shameful in the extreme. Suet SUaeeL ya De eremnes. © APE TRIA nser bay lecture today at the University o | ———_— é itech fered by the chautauqua stars ir 7 Chicago, under the auspices of the | The county attorney, as is his sworn duty, has bronght |their several performances cannot V the n in Norman Wait Harris Foundation, These two Chicago women are GE PRE: | before the court the exact condition of wrong, and is ready to |e duplicated on t stage or | , Touching upon the err enee after public office, Mrs. Johanna enter a vigorous prosecution for the wrongs perpetrated upon pictures. This portion of the DAYTON, Tenn.,’July 15.—(As- | on which tee ‘ Japanese Recon ep a eer a Call- | Gregg (above) a member of the board the taxpayers and the mishandling of the public funds. eb oe jek: Actin one of praies 4 Press.}—The story was | ouash the motion tip ex, especial " f ‘ r st. features, t has a told fr od c 1 A ee ee of education, will run for mayor, and One thing yet remains for the public prosecutor to do |°** ** bere Sempra a today gf how } authorities cited 3 itorious th * fornia: y| Mrs. Medill McCormick, widow of “ ; more meritorious than an Dudley né Was aped Racca ae “All that we cansdo js 0 aed the late senator and daughter of and that is to enter suit fom the recovery of'the public money The chautauqua ts cordially recom.] an ape. pe Discunsing:'ttie upon that sense of Se aaa Mark SQeiiia plans te-fun for Con- wrongfully disbursed to-themselves vy Messrs, Scott, Morgan. med a entirely worthy of public| One of the animais brought to | ipo yen, ‘he caption of 1 t and kindled American baeren - oe the | Eres. CHE Wyo, July 16.— and Hall, It is imperative that this be done without delay. |patronage. It is elevating. And one| Dayton by publicity seekers was “The g beral feta: " which still patibsaka ari Pony GE Sa a pee Vico President Charles G, Dawes} It is pot important that any or all of these men, haye placed | noticeable fact, in every town and ried to “the mansion” ‘last | which, is broad and ° ris “kreerican people. Japan has and his party. will arrive in Ch their property out of their hands or out of the apparent reach city where annual chautauqua ses} Disht for a visit with the proposed | and cover ex Kermano to of (ie Ae for permission. to send || enne next Thursday night Suly 24,] of the law. Jt is 2 fraudulent act and the property can be | s!ons dence iad oh Saige an Sierdce ratio ars Lo Seceone the general subject stat Tie 21 pevainrestricted number of immnt- according to information recetved| recovered to the people, and should be. Cte | Ge eNREP OM gg ai.) Chale teadduaxtere hovel the story [Ue cover more t , ere jay, t . * mt but str cove ler bait ars ap are ae BASEBALL ei re aftane Picthe oe ae The most important thing to be done in the situation is to With the opening of the chautau-| %!¢ Bat nae i Na taille - t bch Sree inte say, the right In accordance with the policy| make forever unpopular the misuse of public funds for private | qua tonight the curtain will riso on Pilinhelted woey the anioal: fh) | give, aay thereof countries, ei immt- adopted by President Coolidge, Vice] enrichment. All the people are deeply interested in conduct: |“The Gorilla,” famous stage play, | *entists were enld to have placed In thi 1 ‘ to send a certain number of : t h P , é b : a it in MaJone’s chair at the table |,, d grants on the quota basis—namely, AMERICAN LEAGUE. President Dawes is not traveling in ing public business free from the suspicion of graft. hore will be babe cr Shop by a ane around which they were grouped. the caption of the act provided that x per an- 4, F a a special car, but has six seats in a n 4 % 4 class company. Excellent numbers| “.° = ? te oy purpose of the t is to pre t the one hundred and forty six pe! At Chicago (2nd game}— RHE.) yarior car on the train he will ar- _ These men must be prosecuted for the acts they have com will follow every afternoon and| While they were discussing the ‘ 5 oe pe us and irresponsible sec-| Philadelphia - 100—* * {| rive in Cheyenne on. mitted. evening. PS i Le bird Re Ma de Zod stat 0 7 o + ests, Malons entered 00 he charged with responsibility Rob. nd F that Malone, disliking the farce e Schalk, hreats of war, Such a war,| Robertson a: ed an automobile, bundled th of the “int a wacld polshevized and plunged Washington, 010 000 100—2 9 1 sent them back to town, ption are ‘o chao <7 Tend Dayt oy lood anc ° i reoant Soyeshima emphasized his | Detroit - -100 130 00x—5 9 0 vantincs mbps liy ao than those employed in the body of {fect that the naval ex+} Batteries: Ruether and Ruel; Col “paptte Ape the act, but inion’ the! on views to the effect : wds } failed to materialize - pansion of Japan of merely defen-| lins and Woodall, Although hundreds:of people have ae A, . wy sive and self protective, re bit visited the town within the past |Y'2e¢ for in t 1 is “The great earthquakefire con-| At-Chicago (Ist gameJ— R.H.E. “ . ” + li-five! Gays, aitica HG: heindioe ae |mane: the summed in forty eight hours one tenth | Philadelphia ~ 2200 13 1 Cooler Tonight” Forecast for This| {io 2x*,tince ne besinning of joe, ie esiela Map wed Satara ttoeea| Chineot hs an =! "6H APPY HOOLIGAN MADE ESE! Meade Bigg ke eo foyer that the process of rehabilitation w Batteries Baumgartner and ate WIT ea erature c f Daytonia t take scores of years. How Sox ae Cochrane, Perkins; Thurston, Con- 7 otto g emp plifiers: a anged at : y 5 God uccort see cn anuvecaive: poleys Cawards | nn” ; of 100 Recorded Yesterday | Reareely” two dtiete es mere eA) | consclenog, 2 1 to countries which have fully recovered | “at Cleveland (fst game)— Ri HE. | | stapes nines'the: bectaning ct teat (ee this a ; 7 sant ace eae xe Coe ee EE! 6d DUT ON TRIBUNE STAFF | lstener sie oe 1 ty of Japan and the " 030 o—* © # | | A A aed a ee Any persons f{ God t ae yeh “to dispel mutual brpityscalt ye! ‘tt he) Relief from sweltering day temperatures that have pre- , apd A Py in the r t A ed © - st 5 whey en- y eas dur suspicion an¢ misunderstanding 4 pts Sehaiias "Cole mare coal’! vailed since the northwest was swept last week by the firs dating: von ie > prefe ct v8 U " | ¢ ts eget x lp - lar religion or t r > promote mutual respect and con-| ye. 444’ |. When py of The Tribune next Sunda hot blast of the season.was forecast today by the weather | tors i & tdence,” was his opinion. PS SE to the Opper fad pasa Down eh ey Farm bureau. “Cooler tonight” read the forecast for Wyoming, Few times. have there been. . ‘ooligan,” one of Opper’s m : 4 autor les.on t st rn e X NATIONAL LEAGUE | ey’ Ferien et nip Bi: together with other states that have suffered from the heat fuel ee tha oe best be] lets {athe | | wave. ee t t. of r f « t Boston— R. HB, j |esear | 5 .the.1 P 3 7 nl al || shursh 900 011 O10—3 6 1) 1 i e been made because “Hapy 1 t or Casper temperatures averag- government there { | | Batteries: Morrison and Gooch; | | Down © e Fa . ¢ | E ‘i . ; . LE SS NECK Benton and Gibson, priate title, You will fir f e we} | 5 € 6 of “Hay Hool " that will be »« i] fe r th c i deg i n the L : M vi ~ ! At Brooklyn— .H.B.| |countries ar J localities. He will wander will as the humor m.last nigh ‘ f : ; Cincinnati moves him, alwa walking into the middle of some amazing and mirth dew eos W t t . oh , : . Batteries: Donahue, Maj laughs with which Opper has been supplying a host of newspaper read perature was emphasized a Cook | ——>___ d Krueger; Grimes and lor. ers for more than 50 years, Ing breeze ‘ r L q 5, ee ?) planer There is no cartoonist living who has held the interest of the pu uretake ustin ¢ VM J] 5 1 * Priapirrin yi PSasrt be : Chicago se 071 000—8 8 0| | has been known to three generations of American new readers. | esterday at the da © rent . ctur 1 in his cons eck will be on ro Sol 2 Philadelphia 101 001—3 9 %| | For there are grandparents living In this country today who dren ser olr Ie 60 pe tf In Klan Ri t e Phat in) ai geniadl gt gmaesanae Batteries: Alexander, Revier and | | used to at the even then famous cartoons of F. Opper | water but 35 pe 0 for women prevails as revealed at | ¢cosales; King, Ulrich, Couch and Mr. Opper began his life work at seventeen, originally for | July 15.—(By The} Normal for this n of t the bhowing of the National Gar | \ 4° f : cation known as “Wild Oats,” ther Leslle’s Week! af }-Willlam J, Cand-| About 6.000 feet dal , - 7 TOS Ne a hick (Called end of sixth, rain.) tor Puck with which he was associated for twenty years. For the past| deposed as chief of | lated for trrigation pur LEICESTER, Mass, Ju By ii _ Skirts 15 or 16 ent ry dea eae ere ye he has been drawing for the New York American and the| | police of Denver and Washingt ft A teat P ven | t é pee Paha Thier ni ve ja At New York— R.H.E, | |syndicates associated with th Rinker, detectives was ap | BILLINGS, Mont., J A} tigation > e s ° ae ee ea veranty bien. Oe Loa 201 000 000—3 BI Among his best known char the mule temperat f sere gistered | men a un pathizers la Fee ere vay Neh. |New York --...002 004 10x—7 11 1] | Happy Hooligan, Gloomy Gus, Cousin Willie, yn, Mr. i re ou as Manager | *t ROon toda ! & xpectedtoday., M . be otha ehh Bi’ > aah 3 Batteries; Haines and O'Farrell; | | Dough and D: Our Antediluvian Ancest onehatchet, | lof aafet wW wave which ha ped this « . t flying 1 t este, (iat by “igs ‘lke Barnes and Snyde Uncle Trusty, Howson Lott, Muttonhead ¢ and Sammy and|| ¢ since last week: Is bro ve | t jes were dama t nect Ka pos ——— 1] Some of the d characters have not seer the light] | 15 Heentat re) " ns te sw e “5 by pe geht | ye hem are o with m registered 1 gre eon learned, were. rendered & S Tt ai ‘i ; has r n a new series of upre 7 tures 4 pitas Sh . | p it ibe sted more definitely | cross-country tr horseback from | |9°¥S" # pea ds oR The order displacing Canditsh | ‘ an In recent seasons. Washington, D. C. to El Pa Texas, | | been expected in cit . 1 CHEYENNE eae clreles for several weeks past and| From a ma t 4 came as a climax to long standing | o'clock t ning, the te friction between Mayor Benjamin ¥ | ture ar > below 85 Stapleton and Candlish, his own | noon, n cool y appointee elty It 1 th At the time of the city-wide vice | bere Is t le ar D DE D t j Ri ds on last Good Friday, the chief | tomaht 8 given no part in the plans or ROTTS pT in the execution of the raids, which were directed by tho mayor. Fol | lowing th raids, the mayor tn stituled charges aguinst the police —_ bootleg squadron. and Manager NEW YORK, July 15—(By The stead taxicab driver. “I am con- Mr, Weeks believes the letter was jon my first trip, not to New York| Hershey discharged ten members ; committee of the;be under the s , Associated Prest}—While some au- he ps is pat a : ie) of es ours | designed to throw pursuers off the rn more, but from ue abare of the squadron and three others club, which is | Macintyre ; . before he is located,” Mr eeks | track lattaburg to Albany and everything| from the police department. ‘This trim hs 1 prog rites are expecting the appre-| 24) ‘The letter made public by Mr, |%eems to be breaking right vo far.| save rise to further friction GREAT FALLS, July 18.—A tia Pa Plthe ‘ P me =(Nension of Philip Knox Knapp, ac} ‘The prosecutor made public a let Weslle: enecalied Ade estions that | “bem I got in New York, last week| More recently, Inst) week, Mayor | ent fire on the hend of Martin Cr Care that under its origina ; used thrill slayer, in this ety up} ter apparently written by Knapp on] 00" Sonia hp oot ig | Vednenday night, everything seemed | Stapleton and seyera} of his sup:|in the Highwood Mountains, fifty | progr of tw eke, ‘ af 1te officials are continuing wearch|the stationery of an Albany hotel i cy Tale’ Sto id tsi i to go wrong, for I Joet u young for-| portern were suspended from the|miles enst of here, last evening J to Jul 6 f I . 5 t ; m in a dozen cities and towns “1 dun't think tt would be wine to} ve Mrliten a & COPDOFUT AL) tune In 100's In altting at stud poker| Ku Kiux Kian by Dr, John Galen | thought to be well in| Jis, the registration has : district Attorney Weeks of N aeeay |e ween in New York right awa we A in Pennsylvania Hotel But one of | Locke nd dragon of the Colorado | tro! by Jett at ' he cap ¢ the camp and the ur sald he belleved Knapp war eo | guese Ul k he cid} tt begins | the old gang eas there nd tn the] reaim of the organizntion. Candlinh | fe s this modning, Ca f the} eb ne decided to continue the ge t : fied 1 hiding not far from the seene Of | bus up in this part of country] “At last I've settled in the old| mood | in then, | wus easily | ts reputed to be high in the councils | blaze in not determined 1 tu amp for one week mr Ju i t 1 the murder of Louls Pane'la, Hemp: | for a while me again, | came down last night persuaded to join him again of the order here about 28 acres Sto August will | Wor ‘se Big

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