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FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1926 PAGE TWELVE be Casper Dails Tribune . hosel ieee lle " ——___ reece street, was fined $100. A quart of| Sheriff George Carroll. A. A. San, the blame, {f you 60 desire, where | tho state? My theory of life ts that | cause of illness or old age is no! S Rvttilcas, and tqventyreleh tipo (ties bil ists. lata bai eatheranau aby Seth rn you think {t ‘elongs. as we grow older, enter business, | *Ufficient reason for confinement tp Police Court beer were found at his place. John] sioner and L. D. Christensen, stata “While figures asa rule are very | bulld up homes and character, we} vne of the state Institutions for the Arnd and Alex McKenzie were fined] jaw enforcement commissioner, + “| also as: feeble minde . BE ‘ assume certain responsibilities | ‘ee! 3 i : $10 each as inmates. attending the three-day meeting dry readingie.s$poyotithe faxiGbart | var mp enbek eo hee 1 am not a moralist In any sense Fines Total ——— Solorado Sheriffs’ association in for V yoming might .rove of Inter-| sponsinilities. are real. and mean | of the word, but am simply trying the Colo . 7 ake nee ol . .| est to those who pay the bi In| something and we aré prepared to| © make you see the importa e tze che otal: tazable wealth oi the | sume them: yet there are some | "he work ou might do.” xour cub| | @O AE Fay, Day aie Lone state was $409,325,804, and the en-| people who are satisfied to sit back | ‘* OTsanized to do good in your com- yoming Pea 2 t % ion. 5 (ra tax. both county and state, was|and let the state raiso their fam.|™unity. You have already done tio! 67, 7 ) s iit much to do, ’ ee $8,860,067, of which the state levy | ilies Cor them. W ve an | Much, but there ts st BLASS SLUM. |tteitctenis he teeters, |\and it behooves every honest olth | SA heavy. poliselogurtiasoxel vas Gali keene ety Zander, formerly the State Home| %" of Wyoming to ald in better] disposed of this morning and Judge UL. Jd 5 3 : ae ica, WHO. pie! selves to] W8S 14.4 per cent or $1.255.811.51 (Continued From Page One) for office who pledge themselves the assessed valuation was ‘ Ee 4 i Write a snappy sentence for a Sores ce as rste Cod Ghar dan nee ese ee vate ReneS oe othe TEE 56: Cntire tax, $9,664,108; | Gr defectives, but because the name | Sovernment, Every violation of a sJa04 4m surane asseased fines to: streamer on the Classified page. If that he has violated that trust and/ tion, for some reason or other this} state percentage, 17.2, or $1,661,-| was offensive to some and to pan,| IAW by reputable citizens Eoaipes 0 eres MRR eran tie 2 streamer om the lasted page, i ; : ly back on his given| Pledge is forgotten and expenses ©4; in 1924 a spirit of sentimentalism, the | /ust that much easier for others to] taling $245, ive pu 2 ro sc rely bi k on his gives ' e. - “sen z i mad » he ala aerials 4 continue to pile up and 'ncreuse,| tion was ‘465,332. ame was changed to the Wyoming | “lolate some other taw. {t rem liquor charges. , or | Training School—a very misleading | fF the psaeilbetaka vores fe {he | Mrs. Verd Fisher was fined $50 25 the} title for such an institution, | ‘tate to obey the laws, thereby s word and in that case he cannot} ina they will continue to do Just| $9,890,414: State percentage, 13.4 ends again. If} <5 tong »§ people let thelr sym-| (1\3 999, and in the year 1 expect to fool his fr 4 5 on one cofnt but she appealed the ® fools you once—that's his) puthies get the better of thelr Juds-| foiat assessed valuation is $460.308.| story Ig told about Gee eo wt Ung an example for the less for-| On one cobnt but ae appeaied the fault. If he fools you more than} ment. 124, with an anticlpated revenue to| sent her daughter to the Institution | ‘Unate to follow found by ralding officers Wednes. one—that’s your fault. “Of course, if bills created] the state of $1,655,724. In addition | at Lander'because she though that The Handicapped Lite REV. A, E. COOKE will preach on above subject by SPECIAL ~ day night in a cellar tn the rear of e of government, both| they must bk, met—and the only way| to these direct taxes we have also| it was an advanced high school, due Mrs. Fisher's home 304 East A state, has Increased ut} to meet public bill sis by taxation.| hac. a gasoline tax in 1923, 1924 and|to its misleading title, and’ she 5 street. A charge of possessing a pint We spend dol-! The state of Wycming ‘has deen] 1 amouuting approximately in| wanted to educate her daughter to of whiskey that had been broken by formerly we spent} gradually runniny Into debt for the| each of the first two years to $200,-| teach. We have 350 or 5 3 more pa- Edward Martin before the officers of everything has] past number of years, each year a] 000, and tn 1925 astimated at $500,-| ticnts in the hospital for the insane could seize it was dismissed as far Qvanston, now called the Wyo- REQUEST on Se at 11:00 A. M. nh an extent that it] little more until now the interest| v00—and income from government | at as Mrs.’ Fisher’ was concérned’ but is nost impossible to deter-| alone on our ov:rdraft in general] ofl royalties piistritutea among the ming State Hospital; more than 100 the same charged then was preferred nine what a dollar will buy. This, | fund costs the .axpayers of the state| scl ools of the state, amounted in, boys and young men at Worland, Ree < agalnatntartis: irs LON. re a iona ts you know, is ‘true: in private! naarty $40,000,000 per year. Thld| 1888 to S7e¥agasid tiges to $1.210..[an institution known -as the Wyo-| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 22. —|S&ninet | SE i SR SR must nd what Is true In private] deficit, or debt, if yot please. at th. | 303, anc In 1924 to $2,000,000 . Esti. | ming Industrial Institute, and about Lei ld a Sipe celheys pases Been = -arestealaaes catag night (AMERICA THEATRE)’ 5 equally as true in public] beginning of 1923. according to] trating thc population of Wyor ‘ng| 40 children at the home for de | ° sipbihila Bes Linc Heese ESP ts a hiies hla ‘. r . at It oes seal to ime Cigures tromithe office of tis stats | in 1924 seep 000, which ts high, the| pendent children at Cheyenne, prac- | Mled here after an illness of six Hilamsaet es AP rae eats Mr, E. C. Murane Will Sing “The Blind Plowman” th of transacting public] auditor was $28' rst| per capita tax for al! purposes was | tically the only institution in the week. ‘i Children’s Address, “THE GOLDEN KEYS” t sed more rapidly | day of J. nuary it was $5: $39.56, practically $40, of which the | state whose me defines its pur- Funeral services will be held Fri-| John McDonald, who was arrested 4 , na . greater extent than {s| 158.58: today It is $974 115.82, with te collected $5.21 per capita. . It} pose. Understand, { am not in any Nay morning at St. Mary's cathedral, Thursday night at South Center At 7:30 P. M. in the New Church House Nec In the old days a public anticipated indebtedness the first} might also be Interesting to know| manner finding fault with the| Rev. Father James tman offict- 3 POUITIDUREIN ISTE elected and was charged | day of Januury, 1927, of practically | where your tax dollar soes. If you| worthy person, who by sickness or | ating Pure will be in Mount Oli- 623 . t r sy eo misfo t cemetery. 7 h-On ’ the performance of certain | $1,000.00. increasing as you can see| are a resitsnt of an Incotporated | misfortune, 1s compelled to ask aid | Ye ij Mr, Cooke Will Preac' Peed alerts ponsible | to leaps’and bounds. The interest} city or town, 42.8 per cent of every | from others, I think such persons| Mr. Bergersen, has been critically January Clearance “Sh W. B G af. HI Wy ddd who ielacten day both |-on overdrafts in general fund for the| dollar gves toward municipal tax | entitled to everything we can do for | Ill Ros bedi pins with (code Ss all e Be codcteliows! who electe LOS: . ot . . do k we - ; ! but is reported now on the road to . 7 iat a nation large nvm-| two years 1921 to 19: ax $11-/ for maintenance and improvement: | them, but [ do think we are making sedi mei othisecvives t uti performed | 429.89; the interest on overdrafts] 33.3 per cent for public school tz t entirely too easy for the criminal | Tecovery. YOU Will Be Welcome y. i a “ 7 ‘ 35 | por el 2 rds and commisisoners. usual-| for the two years 1923 to 1955 15 per cent for county tax and poor, rather making it entirely too Tee fy -- naa and Geuals not atest 962.68. The interest on over | per cent for state tax. The county | easy to violate every human and oe Ree pte OF ingens 2 é az i F responsible to anyone for thelr ac-| drafts for the nine months January | ‘axtayer’s dollar is divided 53.2 per | Divine law. HRT | hank the many tions. We have commissions for] t to September 30, 1925, was $36, | cent school tax: 30.9 per dent county “One of the hardest situations | tain States Power company and em- t B ff. ] Sh Te St: or this and that and other. We are| 8.14, more than three times as] tax: 159 per cent for state tux. Of | with which the state hes tren ployes for the kind words and floral Casper 0 Duitalo erigan age boar anid commilasioned (fo ‘death, | much as the; interest ‘on: the) over.)|Mvery (Golly collected ‘by; te iatate,|| rhat of the) oatnty iuooriaCasea. ate | nttecnen rsiesivotr Mie ine CATESLC A WERDATIGIA TS DOLE TN: FARE $11.50 yee jally is this true nationally. | draft for the two year period, 1921| 17.4 per cent goes to the state unt | sent to the state Institutions that | avement NOW ON Saves you approximately 18 hours’ travel between : and Sheridan. vice this ‘rocans, of coures, sth and $500.000 greater than versity: 6.8 percent Tor other educa-| ure purely county eases, simply tor | . Mr. and Mrs. Charlie I, Aller and the expenne st he borne hy est on overdrafts for the en.|"fonal purposes: charitable institu Relatives, NO TRAD OR LAYOVERS the re: on that the counties are Sho pay the bills. and many times| tire two years preceeding these nine| fons recolve 14.7 per cent: highways | not prepared to take care of then | qq ok the‘ Rie Ghar Sania oa serrelty Co: Rea uE ne Ties enon ean one tines ta vattioericy months. I am not trying to place| 14.2 per cent: general adminintra | The mere fact. that a, person te. nities 7 (te pn Koen pera tice eos years in this st any blame for tlis condition. { am| tion, which includes sala-ies and A a ame oa charee of you can place | capitol building; ex@enses 12.3. per | ———————— vent; fudiclary, 6 per cent: gaine and fish, 5.5 per cent: agriculture. livestock, engineering. military and al other activities, 16.9 per cent and law enforcement, 1.6 per cent. Lands'and improvements pay 27.4 per cent of this dollar; town tots, 15.4 per arent: railroads and other uti'ities, 22.4 per cent: cattle. sheep and other Itvestock, 6 per cent: other personal property, 14.8 per cent, and of] and gas and other minerals, 14 per cent. “Many times public oficials are criticised for failure to enforce laws when they have no knowledge of their violation. Violations of law, both moral and ctvil, occur daily for which the officers are blamed, and yet they have no knowledge of such violations and can only set it from those law abiding citizens who have ft. You see a car on the te streets bearing a license tag which e you know {t should not bear and the secretary of state's office is crit- cised because the driver is allowed 114 East Second St. o get away with It, yet how is the ecretary’s office to know this car PHONES 254—255 cen (oom iaw abiding alti Oh WE BUY THE BEST—DO YOU? vas the information so notifies the iffice. 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