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S41 AMD 454 DAS SAAPARE OLED ETS 2 Bik r ees eure =| a} = — baCE EIGHT ee wacsgh __-THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE = “=~ ES ACTIVITY SECRETARY DEMOCRATIC STATE SIMMERS “Wish You Were on the Other Ticket,” Is i | Sentiment Expressed in Recent Letter | to Republican Candidate for Office FOR TIME Some idea of the respect in which Governor Houx is held by his |own political henchmen is contained in the following facsimile of a jletter_ from Fred Thompson, SECRETARY of the DEMOCRATIC (Continued from Page 1.) the hospital south of the Chateau in |didate for governor, in which he expresses the “wish that you were on Guise, says the official. On the south | the other ticket!” the French passed beyond Louvry)| conven, wove _ farm. | ARTILLERY DUEL OPENS | BOARD OF LIVE STOCK COMMISSIONERS IN AMERICAN SECTOR | bg ciemige WITH .THE AMERICANS) NORTHWEST OF VERDUN, Oct. 29.—(By Associated Press) —Activi- ties along the center of the American front began long before daylight this | morning with a furious bombard- ment. The enemy opened a heavy | fire with gas shells at 2:30 o’clock,| which was changed to high explosives between 4 and 6 o'clock. American artillery responded. American pa- troig were active in Bantheville wood Hon. Robert D. Carey, all night. 4 Careyhur Wyo. | Desr Mr. Carey: BRERCH CROSS-THE LYS I have your fa of the 28nd TINARIS’ Roe Ea French in which you alyise tnet you have two estray crossed the Lys river today on a seven-mile front, reaching the rail- horses an@ I am handing to you herewitn a form letter thst will indicate just how these should be reported. We have no regular form Figg (ie Sones Tee ome ne on which etock of thie character is reported. | Very respectfally, Secretary. HUNS LEND DESPERATE RESISTANCE TO YANKEES | LONDON, Oct. 29.-— A: ate locked with the Germa: perate battle along important heights | om both sides of the Meuse north of Verdun. American long range guns | are bombarding the Mezieres-Sedan- | Montmedy-Longuyon railway. If the Americans capture the heights they will have a clean sweep to the rail- way. | /t The'Germans opened a heavy bom- bardment but counter attacks had not deyeloped up to 1 o'clock today. CITIES SIEZED IN REVOLUTION INMORTENEGRO ° ZURICH, Oct. 28.—A revolution Bas broken out in Montenegro. The Tevolutionists, including Albanian sol- | diers; seized Cettinje, Scutari and} P.S. Please accept congratulations on the splendid rece you mate for the nomination fer Governor. Wish you were on the other ticket, —? EX-PREMIER GAILLAUX GOES ON TRIAL WITH FRENCH SENATE AS HIGH COURT IN FIXING GUILT Sensational Disclosures Touching Inner Circles of French Life Exvected in Taking of Testimony in Intrigue ‘The Avgtro-Hungarians are evacu-| ating’ Montenegro. PARIS, Oct. 29:—Sitting as a high court the French senate to- | day began sittings for the trial of ex-Premier Caillaux, Deputy Loui- | talot and Paul Comby. Joseph Caillaux, formerly Premier of France. is charged with “intrigues tending to shake the solidarity of the Allies and to bring about a premature and dishonorable peace with Germany.” The taking of testimony in this case is exnected| MEXICAN WOMAN 15 ” eerie ros — 2 MICTIM OF THE FLU} : tJ eibane Actes eee any discloes | new Minister of the Interior also fail- zip. Bepete Dia A Mexi i wwontiake. “ay, ae Pie Ee inharicircles of- french life! jed to come up to expectations and 8 Le ; + * |the French people, now thoroughly Ber home in'the North Burlington ad-| |The case against Caillaux is so). ave to ther danger, brought about dition after a short illness of Spanish closely intertwined with that against the fall of Painleve. Then Georges |STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, to Robert D. Carey, Republican can- | LadiesSpecial Sale , : On All 20 Per Cent DISCOUNT urkett Millinery TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1918 } A . } i 1 AGAT -- 15,000 TAKEN. a 3 ! t " ota HELD" "BATTLE RAGES | | .- i (Con ued From Page One) 1 eT =e 1 . Mailing of Questionnaires Complet-/ active participation in the great war on a third major front. This was Serious. oe Contracted Thry ed in Half the Time Allowed (the imterpretation given today of news from Italian headquarters that | we by cara a Culminates by Bureau to Speed Americans are ‘standing in reserve. _an Sal Pe in Casper Classification | i e lome LONDON, Oct. 29.—Austrian divisions have lost over half of) 1 5.uie Bon : ‘ ai ivates who comprise} their effectiveness so far in the Anglo-Italian offensive. Ne ge ee en ot Wal Unassigned: privates ‘w 1 - ter Boyles, of South David « the clerical force for the Lee died ently Gata Sauete are Board for Natrona county under the he | He s @ after a Sirection of H. Leslie Parker, givet , WITH THE ALLIED FORCES ON THE PIAVE, Oct. 29.—(As-| i ness of pneumonia a ge promise of duplicating thir record | sociated Press)—The last lines of Austro-Hungarian resistance on cen- |tack of the Spanish influenza. Ty, in completing the classification of the | tral positigns along the Piave river were broken today by the British, weeks ago yesterday Mrs. Boyla: first division of September regis-| French and Italians. The Austrians were dealt a smashing blow. It »rother-in-law, Harry G. Duhling, trants. The mailing of some 1,900 BB “ : . jdied after a long illness. When questionnaires to men feom 18 to 19/2esulted. in the Allies making new advances, pushing forward as far| Mrs, Boyles was taken with the years and 36 to 45 years was com-|as Vayolla, which was taken by the victorious Italians. lease she was moved from her pleted in five days’ time, neering) | to Sax of ase. Duhling that standing the fact that they were al- } |might be cared for more easily, lotted ten days in which to complete! RUMORS STILL |'BARKER ESTA TE |death occurring at Mrs. Duhlino’ this part of the program. | TH C OF TU | E TIMA TED A T j howe on ae Ash street. She was The answering of the quiz blanks | RK | | years of age. is now being rushed with the pros-| I K | Ss if fan Eoxlss — survived by her hus. i pect that all but a few scattered ones and who has been employed by ( | will be on file in the office of the | PEACE OFFERS | $25,587, COURT H. Townsend at the store and in the |board early next week. i } | Stpclenen'a Nevignel Bank, for the | No calls for recruits have been re-|) LONDON, Oct. 29.—Turkey has! _|past ten years, and four children, |eeived since the last increment de-|independently presented eae. pro-| ane her as = ee ete We |George, aged 14; Merle, aged 1): | parted, the department evidently held! posals to the entente nations, accord-| ceased, who was interested in Na- Florence, aged 10, and the youngest jup the program somewhat until the! ing to a report from Constantinople | ona county in copartnership with | son being but four years of ive | passing of the influenza epidemic in forwarded by the correspondent of his brothers, A. C. and Guy C. |She is also survived by her mother, , the various cantonments. Conditions the Exchange Telegraph company,| Barker, has been opened to probate|Mrs. W. A. Hamlin, three sist | are slowly improving and the entrain-| Negotiations are expected to \ end| by Judge C. E. Winter, and the pe-|Mrs. Harry G. Duhling, Mrs. Jose. | ment of selectives is expected to con-/ soon. | tition as filed by A. C. Barker as|Phine Boyles of Casper, and Mrs tinue with a rush following the per-! ¢ —— | administrator shows $25,587..55 in| Halvert Berg who lives on a ranch manent lifting of the quarantine over | personal property and real estate.|near Casper; one brother, Al Hamlin, the country, The appearance of Cas- lL WORKER SUCCUMBS | The heirs include Mrs. Anna C. Bar- | of this city. | per selectives on the Cheyenne streets | ker, his widow, and five children, all Mrs. Boyles was a member of the |enroute to the coast occasioned con- of Portland, Oregon. Neighbors. of Woodcraft Lodge No, siderable surprise in that city, where! F f; 2 | _— 409, and also attended St. Mark's no increments have been mobilized| .. rederick Newton Brisley, about | Out-of-Town Guests Dine Episcopal church. No funeral ay. for sometime. | years of age, died this morning} With Mr. and Mrs. Wever. |rangements have been made as yet, | Reports say that the smallpox epi-| #¢ 5 o'clock at a local hotel where he; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wever enter-| but they will be in charge of the | demic is still spreading in Cheyenne, | had been Stopping, after but a short |tertained a number of visitors in Cas-|Shaffer-Gay company. a total of 17 cases having been re-! illness of influenza followed by pneu-/ er at a 6 o’clock dinner last eyening| Miata ae {ported to the health authorities. | Manieet sr |at the Midwest hotel. The guests} List your propefty with us. The |__ Mr. Brisley came to Casper from | present included Mr. and Mrs. J, L | Security Loan Company, Room ;, . - | Frederick, Okla., where his mother Marquis of Arminto; Mr. and Mrs. J.| Ximball Bldg. 10-1-tf |by associates in Itaty, who were t0/ still lives. She was informed yester-| A. Delfeld ¢ Riveston: Judes Rod | bring about a change in the govern-| day that her son w: 1 ae Poppe Srver 1 NORS. 3 ——_- >. hment-there. lit is th vas very low and | erick N. Matson of Cheyenne, and E.| Money to loan on everything. The Nh sdaneethes: Becretary, of” Statel rea be ot ee ies anon her way to}E. McClintock of Denver. Dr. W. C.| Security Loan Company, Room 4, |Lansing published the famous von | Sicanee ast ahs pat Pig at see | Foster of this city was also a guest: Kjetil Bldg. 10-1-f Luxburg telegrams and it became) Qj] and Refining company. No fu-| |known that among the Luxbure| neral arrangements have been made papers were some referring to Cail-| pending the arrival of Mrs. Briley’ |laux, which werc turned over to the! or word from her. The body wis |French government. Mr. Lansing taken to the Chamberlin chapel to be | jhas never broken his silence on thir) prepared for burial, | )point in the. case. j —————_—_ — Ramifications of the Gaillaux scan- | jal include many of the officials or| BUNDESRA TH former French ministries and threat- len to bring many as yet unnamed in- IN SYMPA THY to the case. | Caillaux was born in 1863 and was WITH CHANGE \the son of a prominent politician who |was minister of the interior under |the presidencysof Marshal MacMahon. | COPENHAGEN, (Oct. 29. — The He entered politics as a Radical So- Bundesrath approved the bill amend- | jcialist and in»1899 became Minister ing the German Constitution as pass-! lof France under Waldeck-Rousseau, ed by the Reichstag, Berlin reports. |serving until 1902. he was again put i SIGH Ta / in charge of the Finance Department _ William Harris is the man to phone |by Clemenceay,, who now is his ac-, When in need of metal weatherstrip- | jeuser. He held this office for nearly | Ping- Phone 271J. 10-17-10t | \three years. and came to be such a! ae ae | |nower in French politics that in 1911| When you are hungry think of the| he became Premier, from which office | White House Cafe. 10-26-23 3t /he resigned after his wife had assas-| ae \Sinated Editor,Calmette. | Re TESTIS EM | a yaaa List your property with us. The | It is illegal to sell papers in Cana-|Security Loan Company, Room 4. {da on Sunday and on several occas-| Kimball Bldg. 10-1-tf | jions during the war when news of Mie. ee ERE | | supreme importance has developed on| _ Cooking like you want it—at The | ithat day some of the newspapers have | Harvey. 10-21-tf | printed special editions and distribut-| 1 NUL? STL } ed them free of charge. | _ We give quality and service. Har- ES |ris, the metal strip man, phone 271J. | The bambov has been known to, iafinenza. | She was 23 years of age | Bolo Pasha, who was executed as #1 Glamatieeanioomalto ihe and leaves her husband and other felatives, ; - When a telegram was sent to rela- tives. in Nebraska notifying them of her death, word was received from then that a brother and sister had just succumbed to the same disease. No funeral arrangements will be made until instructions are received from relatives, LEONE BLACKMORE OFF FOR HOSPITAL ACTIVITY Miss Leone Blackmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Blackmore of South Wolcott street, left last night for Fort Bayard, N. M., where she will teach occupational and industrial | arts to the wounded soldiers who re- jspy at Vincennes in April, and M. Duval, editor of the Germaphile paper Bonnet Rouge, who went to his death in July, that it must be con- sidered with them. | Caillaux was not in the cabinet jwhen the war began in 1914. He had resigned after Editor Calmette had been shot and killed by Mme. Caillaux on March 16,.1914, after Calmette had charged Caillaux with having played into Germany’s hands in settling the Moroccan crisis in 1911. Although he was not a part of the government, however, he had a former close friend in the govern- ment. This man was Louis J. Malvy, | Minister of the Interior, who is now | Through him, it is alleged, Caillaux |directed affairs so that the machina- \tions charged against him could be |carried on. When the French people began to | take stock of the situation in the fall on trial before the French senate. | office of} Money to loan on everything. The) two feet in twenty-four hours. | | grow two feet in twenty. RyieLiguanGomnary ines 3 122 NORTH CENTER | Premier. | Immediatelv afterward he secured) jy 04, © Hays. former cotinty agri imball Bl 10-1 evidence which brought about the ar-|),..jtural agent, left today for the of- rest of Caillaux on January 14, last. | ¢.oyg" training school at Camp Zaci French detectives raided # safe de {ary Taylor, Kentucky, to enter army | You ve Had In Mind! which was held under the maiden eo | {name of Mme. Caillaux. In it were| If you value your time eat at the You've been thinking about your new coat, though fotnd jewels and securities worth a) White House Cafe. *" 10-26-S0t fortune and documents which showed, | Se according to the prosecutor, that} Money to loan on everything. The} Caillaux had planned a return to|Security Loan Company, Room 4. | power, after which he was to conclude \Kimball Bldg. 10-1-tf | | peace with Germany and effect an alliance between France. Germany, Italy, and Spain, against England and stripping yet? Russia. He was to be aided in this SEE Our Seen about your metal weather- Get busy. Call 271J- 10-17-10t perhaps, your notions of it are not yet very distinct. , turn from the front to the recupera-|of 1914 it was found that German : tion hospitals. ) 1 Miss Blackmore re-/spies were everywhere in France and ycived training in this work at Co-|had penetrated into the councils of Yumbia “University and is well pre-|the government. At the same time, a pared. by,.temperament and training| pacifist movement gained headway, to take up this branch of war serv-/having as its object a reconciliation ice. | between France and Germany. Soon _ Misa--Blackmore has two brothers | after, the “defeatist” propaganda be- in the service, Bob being in the med-/came menacing. This tended to break ical department at Fort Snelling,|down the spirit of the French people Minn., .while Floyd is with an anti-|py leading them to believe they aireraft, battalién in France. and Mrs, )Blackmore are justly proud! Germany. Mr.|/were in a helpless situation before Line of Heaters and Ranges Before You Buy Well, it’s here, in the material you desire and in the pattern which will appeal to you the moment you slip it on. IPPALALLLAPLLLLLLL 2 You will be warmly comfortable in. a of theit family of war workers and| fighters. In the meantime, Bolo Pasha had} /been at work and Caillaux had made | Style-Craft ~ 7 |several trips to Italy and one voyage | In w Scottish town récently the rel-|to Buenos Aires. In Italy he met cer-| atives of four men who had distingu-|tain statesmen and at Buenos Aires, ished themselves at the front were|it is said, he conferred with Count} called at a public presentation to re-/ yon Luxburg, the German Minister. ceive the medals awarded to these | The chief prosecutor of German! bravesmen, During the ceremony it/spies during this period seemed to be| was stated that the four men had/General Dubail,.the military govern-/| been! friends, had: afl enlisted jon the |or of Paris.;who was relentless in his | same day, had aff won their medals|demands that the government take | gn. thé same day, also, though in dif-|strong steps to clear the cénters of | ferent ways, and had all been killed |German intricue in France. This in-} on the ‘same'day. 4 jsistence finally come to a héad with ee the open charge that. Louis J. Malvy Liberty. Bonds wanted. Highest;had sided the Bonnet Rogge Riana-| cash price paid. Room 4, Kimbell|cers in their “defeatist” campaign. 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