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[WEATHER | | — | Partly overcast tonight | day. Probably local thur in east and north {em change in t portic 0 VOL. IX NO. 244 The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper | The Casper Daily Trine POLITICS OT HOLDING STAGE FOR PRESIDENT Coolidge Interested Republican Race of Keystone State. By DAVID LAWR NCE (Copyright, b SWAMP: 9 Politics seems summer capital. at the inescapable President Coolidge has invited Senator George Wharton Pepper, of Pennsylvania, to spend a week-end at White Court. Now thi Keystone state {s hardly what might might be called doubtful or anything approximately that term, but Mr. Coolidge is deeply interested in what kind of a Republican wins the nom- ination next year. There are whispers that Governor Pinchot and rumors is thinking primaries he latter, ing of Se seriously of entering the against Senator Pepper of course, has the bac! tary Mellon. Indeed, when . month ago a statement was Issued attack ing the secretary of the treasury on supposed laxity in prohibition’ en forcement, s political srvers jumped to the clusion tuat it was the’ beginning of a fight by Mr. Pin chot against the Mellon-Pepper wing of Republicanism {n Pennsylvmnia. President Coolidge, of course, will not openly express a preference with respect to Republicans in ry contest, but he can show more wways than one which way b ings are. If, to be sure, Mr. ¢ wanted to observe scrupul trality, he would invite the other didates to spead a week-end too. So far as Governo concerned, he may not know It, any attack Me makes on Mellon {s like an attack on Calvin Coolidge himself. For the president esteems his secretary vf the treas ury very highly and it goes without saying that criticism of ineffeciency in the treasury department tn re garded as a criticism chief executive's alleged permitting it. For one thing, Mr closer to the prohibition than any one thing in his ad 1s nel ron here. Pinchot is but Secreary Coolidge 1 proble tration. He has taken a per } interest in the recent personnel charges in the trea of ‘Assistant Secr Andrews. While Governor Pinchot be politically personi Coolidge there unrest in Pennsylvania ag ator Pepper, especially ev those religious and other ns who think his at world court prot ruction rat may not 2 to Mr. ns inst Ser enced t ganiza Hardin @ re ten by y ate Hug the efect that not in the ing resolution shall be cc red imposing on the United States any with respect to the Nations which created the world court Mr. Pepp cage world court separated league by something mc Hughes reservati ed’ as favoring ments Protocol which would require & ceptance by all the ot e ment that now have ed world court or at least would Volve a complete overhauling ¢ constitution of the court somet which friends of t . vid mean o la h respect tho United Ste . Under the i! posal, it will — United States to submit a case the world court unle ¢ t thirds yo pes to such submiss two te in e sal to enter thie c 5 one or moral support rather than {m mediate effect on America’s dip! matle controversies. President Cool idge is not sympathetic with Sene tor Pepper's proposals and while ft | Presentation of Workers’ Case; Operators Reserve Demands ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 25. —(By The Associated Press.) —The breathing spell which anthracite miners and »perators yesterday voted to take until Tuesday today finds 1egotiations of the men’s wage demands at last fully under | Vay. | Resumption next week wi ; Starting the second half of the pre- sentation of their case. Their brief ed to be submitted in full 1 see the miners presumabl 436 DEAD IN befe other week-end. ezy sinB oewart loHijtr e5sY¥ Already two of the major demands mand for a ten per cent wage in- rease for contract miners’ with $1 a day additi 1 for day men, and -- " the demand for the hotly contested seers a fea petra checkoff. ‘The third major demand, | (000 ure An offic Arietta the two year contract, will likely not | te ™ Korean: flood, which veri tered around the Capital~ come up until it 1s ascertained | red round beat whether there ts to be any contract | ~ oN bo tod 36 persons were Grown: at all, hs ed and 215 are missing. The Tokyo gan i working class movement is (Resumption Next Tuesday to See Full| MEMBER OF ASSOCIAT =D PRESS CASPER, WYOMING, SATURDAY, Telcos mr —Baltvered by On Streets Where Seven Were Tern to Bits VICE PRESIDENT DAWES REVIEWS CAVALRY DAI Pays Visit to Fort Russell at Close of Frontier Show. Days celebration cowboys on outlaw President Charles G. Dawes went t Fort Russell at 9 o'clock this morn. | CHICAGO, July utilized * * * in support of the miners’ present crisis. By EDNA MARSHALL. (Copyright, 1925, Consolidated Press Association.) NEW YORK, July 25.—“Truth serum” may be a fine discovrey, viewed from the standpoint of criminclogists, but {t's no proper toy for a woman married to a jealously inclined husband. This 1s the fervent testimony of Mrs. Della Graham, once mistress of WAR ON LIQUOR a large ranch in’ southern New Mexico, who has just returned from Ur Spanish War Veterans in| trip to Europe to find that the Jepar encampment at m has robbed her of her hus: lowing ‘reeo and many of her former | 1 war being | l panist s and means f getting € bled job a rting Hfe on a new r fon of 2 1 recelved) the wr | ide g nd the Con-| Friday and told of painful, ex- | and view with indignation | perience with “truth serum”, | at flounting these Paris, where she had gone with ¢ utions a number of friends on tour, Mrs “T » be tt resolved, that we,|Graham chanced to read a news | the t V., department of Colo-| paper advertinement calling for yoming, in annual en-| volunteers to test out the efficacy assembled at Laramie,|of a truth serum in one of the big heartily commend and endorse | hospitals. For the sport of it, she gorous measures adopted by | volunteered. It was a good truth jent ur country and his | serum, she allows, for under tts in | assistants in driving from our shores | fluence, she told the doctors a lot b f lg enem off our coast,/of little secrets about harmless wn as um Row flirtationg with which she had be _S gulled lonesome hours. GRANADA, Nicaragut—Tho resi-| And then—one of her friends, in fe © of tt American missionaries!a spirit of jest, wrote the hust nd ed nd stor all about the truth-telling adventure. C. C. Primary Members of the Casper Chamber The following directors hold office is said that the Pennsylvania ¢ Camm env or bo = for another year; M. A, Becklinger, tor hopes to convert the pre Bl Ry SN acest C. Cather, R.. 8. Eliison, W. 8. to hi view the tact ie Mr ( tors to the Commerce | 1 ra iie at a Se pcan . : sf obtaining Mr. | building without delay, All ballots | Kimball, Car’ Shumaker an otal 7 he ena ere nust be in by 5 o'clock on Monday |C. Tonkina mendments shall Ries heen 4) of, the, ballots wilt be. eld’ at. 7 |ination exteptthe following: E.> P, upon and be dete nted | k on the same evening. Only m M A. Recklinger, B. B. a small portion of the ballots have ekling: n { lve] been received today and ft is tm Karle G. Burwell, rR. Cc trie f 1913 tant that every member take ad-| Cather, 11 Durham, R. 8, ¥ ; ” nal tage of the opportunity to regis |ron, Lew M. Gay, W. 6. Kim b. ele ace on the candidates for|L. A. Reed, Carl F. Shumaker bis o ‘da | Tonkin BARGE FLEET sx Votes Urged In “My husband wrote me that the thing he had loved best about was that he thought I hi looked at another Graham sald. “He New indictments against 1! a never | » She man," Mrs. {lations of the Sherr admitted 1 had |in fede al district cour done nothing wrong—but said needn't come back home. He didn't /and the re-indictment of many cor- meet me at the dock when I landed | porations would permit impost week and when I saw him two | tion of jail » upon conviction days back he wag so irate I knew {t was done. So I am looking fc of the individ ment of fines us Well as assess. companies, all because of the truth.” ined R hale, 81 that, all— t to the A ays heard effec ger that the 25.—(By » corporations and individuals me |in the furniture cases in which the government charges vio- in anti-trust act, 1/connected with the associations of furniture manufe The Associated Press.) — were returned today The addition of many individuals acturers every the other cases he promised effort would be made to bring them }to an early fall rly fall fia - STEEL MAKERS DENY CHARGES ©:::.': Carrier 75 t Showers Are “orecast For Coming Week July r the week be- Mountain 1 peric art nd again WREC KED OIL > TRAIN BURNS ex urty have ALLEGED DOPE ILLINOIS DRY CHIEF | INDICTED AS VIOLATOR MINE WAGE NEGOTIATIONS T0 PROCEED jay | ing to observe riding of a different Miners are frankly a little nettlea | ™Unicipality and the chamber of at the operator's punctillo In stead. | C°Mmerce are soliciting relief funds. character—that of cavalrymen and fastly refusing to discuss or dis artillerymen. As the guest of Brig- close thelr counter demands, until ’ eral John M. Jénkine, com the. m « pants in the| Packers’ Books tha een hale ca said the last word re- ool’! as breezy of manner garding their own. The weeks ad- oe crn AEC eC Seo oo Vine jurnment starts with both sides A O d B Se tees cenerel Pewee beginning to show their teeth some- re Upene y few the 13th and, 4th cavalry and what. It is expected that the week ¥. ene the es Held artillery € the Aas 2 jt come may prove to have an im-| Court Decision ad wetieee dane gc erareeee! portant bearing upon the paramount jusrd artillery pass in review, meat [Fi | ie S | question of whether there is to be a Salih inaidatict ner henaete rench orces core) hard coal strike September comment indicating an intimate Beare 1 CHICAGO, ‘July 25.—(Associatea knowledge of military organization | Bniliant Victory Over | STRIKE SITt ATION Press.}—The government won. today und technique IN BRITIAN SERIOUS vA sult begun by the late Henry C. rie president and his Enemies. LONDON, Jt (By the Asso-| Wallace, as secretary of agriculture, Kei 2 are to leave by train at Sie Me possibilities of | When District. Judge Cutr eranted o Stven members of the Fleck family of Richardson, N. D.,|*™ Shedu Blnia tessa tae os ‘ —— the threatened strike of coal miners] Writ of mandamys directing some | Were torn to mangled bits and the remains scattered over a wide | aie aaah they will go to the} 2%. Fre for 1 fe become more serious today when a of the principal packing companies, | area, when a railroad train struck an automobile on a grade cross- | Wesco Wheel’ Gap estate of A. E. Hn EAE SaaS) AD ic conference of the transportation and | Swift and company, Wilson and com-| ing at Billings, Mont. Remnants. of the automobile are shown. | Hompbres ae rete cute ven railroad unlans decided to take steps pany and Cudahy ahd company. to}. The other photo shoWs the position of the car when struck. ¢ (An-| Relaxing after a day's program, Onergha rive. yalleyot Abd-II-Ferint to prevent the movement of coal in| open their books to the department th 4 for th f illustration.» remarkable fot {ts superlative stren- | Ques 5 4 p thetstantane eee tat of tical, other car was used for the purpose of illustration. (COAHGLBRR erE elect Riffian invade enemy: trib It has been decided to call a con- Rae lle fetence in London ‘Thursday of the sf rane wiles executives of all trades unfons to Aj wi : decide what strike action, if an Hein de ax “alae amped a aphahes aha shall be taken of the unions ze nia urbe Ne oe a li eal erally. (The present working agreement pi ohers bas heen gives between miners and owners expires eset te Beemoen It koe July The miners have called a z : cai waite pei strike to commence on that date as | nai 2 in a hie Cr ait 1 result of failure of the two sides | ie Sapa nf " to agree upon ne wworking terme. | TRUTH SERUM’ WORKS || Indictment for Second Time for Anti-| 2%. :oursean4, contiaence,! The exec utive committes of the | Sroattinus wlan! wi eilrtacclaec Amalgamated Union of Building ‘ . 3 ° ° wipsttma Moat astteka tic tha diicocetoet trade workers tday adopted unan- TOO WELL; RI Trust Violations Holds Penalty, stan Ale ae py ane Wy imously resolution calling upon vi CH LAND é pill? ca brief Deh att h the general counsel of the trades 5 é ) act eave eaisboak arehipetaio general counsel of the. trades 155 Accused by Grand Jury | memory of your brave one cil of action that will insure that OWNER DISCARDS WIFE | eta gti, eked el very atom of strength of the or- We-wi mente e | PEDDLER HELD | George C. Barry on a charge of violation of the fed eral narcotic act in a raid by federal at I was by I ! t Post I Ra and so were several other pe whom I told the trut They all been alienated. You know people wart is flattery truth—and if you don’t give t that, you might as well 1 your mind to t right now. 1 ' 4 know why.” } Horse Creek Cowboy Rides to World Title t cham: | pa G bi k € DECISION IS ©": ! coe emeer | ot Il I for the title| W I ‘ LT | sates : tant o| 24 1 Fred I girl \ eek | cit Mins Gene Krieg, of H ST. LOUIS, July 25.—c Asso-| at Cheyer { r « became famous with the ated Press}—The Unit 3 ‘ { 1 f of the big show, winning the thn 1 C Circuit Court of Appeals tod: Herrian, of A Neb..| world’ championship in the cowgirls | Donna ( of ¢ € ' versed and remanded the order » winner of Roosevelt | bucking contest, an honor and r ‘ r f at Federal Judge Far rding fonated by t I elt in ht by numerous | I pany, won the L ‘boats and nir bars f Frontier ar old ¢ t eve nd she 1 sissipp! River | were 1 at f perform: | unsurpa the other con: | t nner of the r Finn ( The court ayed the ef-}ance of the 24 Frontier | testante | catered Roman stand fect of its 7 pulotion | 5 here F t the} Tad Ludas, of Buf th t phone 1 that If G f its de-| pert ® cha hip title in t ane re ¢ Among f 4 fa ai « t, 9 Dar I Inst da v ¢ President Ed est allaround | « a Page Six) Tribune Bldg, 218 CONSPIRAGY TO SIDESTEP LAW lo GHARGED BY JURY PROBEAS Shakeup i in Federal En- forcement Ranks Is Deferred to Outline New Changes, Report CHICAGO, July (B s-|The Associated ss.) Major Percy Owe Hlinoi prohibition dire Ralph Stone, forme and seven other re in lguie Leben Abe allege Heged cons} The ct . the recent s which | re * \< 7 t 10 rar was f I t t by A ar all field offic of the prohibftion unit that the pres tment f unclassified serv terminated not | 1 That will f Septembe s ten fixed for making the ectlve, but a The boundar of the new dis trricts as ort anno havo been the sut { cor crit. elsm f 4 asisted t had r Und same will be link r issourt the —>—_ VOR BUYERS | acres ME CITED TO APPEAR IN N. Y. |Mail Order Purchasers in Must Testify Prosecution. ch, 44, of Jamage

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