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Show ROSE ATTACKS I G. 0. P. RECORD Wyoming Candidate for Congress Speaks at Evanston BVANSTON, Wyo.. Nov. 7. Robert B Roue, candidate for roprenentat I vo in congress and Edwin P. Taylor. an-dldate an-dldate for secretary of state both on the Liemoi ratio ticket, addressed a larg'- audience at the Wyoming hall. !Satu rday. I Rose condemned particularly tho leasing of the "Tea Pot" Dome to the Standard Oil company. The tease, he I Bald, any lawyer OOUld circumvent In 'order to avoid payment cf royalties. "If the leasing of the "Tea Pot" Dome were a square deal to the Wyo-m:iii Wyo-m:iii people, why was the ! i.- not negotiated ne-gotiated in Washington Instead of in New Mexico? And slnco It 1m Impossible Impos-sible to build the smallest kind of a publli school building without advertising adver-tising for bids, why was the r- tary I of the Interior allowed to secretly dls-, dls-, pose of such an Immensely valuable I tract of land ? "AH of the Republican speakers." Mr. Rose said, "claimed to know no- thing of the transaction until 10 days 'aftei the deal war. made, yet the spec-I spec-I Ulators In Wall street knew all about it and the Standard Oil storit rose ac- cordinirly." Mr. Rone then spoke in highest I terms of Senator Kendrick, who, he said, could only be defeated with lone thing moncv. He pointed, out that Mondell "okeyed" the reduction of the surtax-land surtax-land that the Republicans repealed the . xei -,s profit t.i iir. i t'.i" president had vetoed tho bonus bill when tho national na-tional debt of the United States was 'only 10 per cent of the aggregate wealth of tho country. Yet other ronn-j ronn-j tries whose national indebtedness wan as high In some cases as 63 per cent of tho aggregate wealth were paying tlo n- soldiers a bonus. Mr. Mondell he said, had boon so long in Washington he had lost toneh with the Wyoming people, whom ho I represented Already there were 57 varieties of Republicans, Mr. Rose said. The Rev George Chalmers Rlch-of Rlch-of Evanston. has begun suit in the United States district court at Cheyenne Chey-enne for 1 100.000 for the "forceful and unlawful deportation from the town of Evanston." Some of the 'most prominent men of Evanston are m ntioned as defendants Mr. Richmond last winter created n reat stir In his reform campaign Some of tho cltlens took exceptions-and exceptions-and the deportation of the Rev Richmond Rich-mond followed. Charlie Williams gave a, party Saturday Sat-urday vening for 20 of his friends at the home of hbi sister. Mjrs Hrber W'arburton. on the county road. James music and refreshments were enjoyed. Fingerprints of John Kearney and Frank Orway, who are awaiting trial here at the city Jail, were sent to the central bureau of identification at Leavenworth about a week ago Kearney, Kear-ney, it was found, has a police record of 18 months for desertion from the army. Kearney claims to have escaped from an insane asylum and this claim Is no wbeing investigate-! nn |