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U. S. CASUALTIES TOTAL 236.117. TEUTON CHAOS GROW! ARUCH IS NAMED AS Member Axxo t ited Press Bolshevism Adopted in Many Sections: with General Lack ‘Political Harmony CASPER, WYOMING, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1918 BRUSSELS THROWN INTO i NUMBER 32 __TUMULT OF JOY BY _KING BRITISH UNABLE FRANK L, BEAN KILLED IN AGTION vast crea comnea TO REACH LINES AFTER RELEASE od MEETS FATE ON EVE OF VICTOR The sad news $ received DERE EISOntG by his trom Omaha and his experience in Away by Fervor on Allied Occupation of Great Capital Associated Press] YANKEE LOSSES IN KILLED AND WOUNDED GIVEN OUT BY MARCH Provision for Early Return of Surplus ® Force Is Also An- nounced Today (By United Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.— Over 50,000 American soldiers died during the war and nearly By A inted P itty LONBON Na” Bee fariier elie Miebloyes last even- the lumber business secured for BRUSSELS, Nov. 22. (De- pis: Pal eben cs Ae irer political conditions in Ger- FR M H A P ingiot thSseeon action on the ‘tial eit Leber ae “ye layed.)—King Albert entered nounced the following casual- — many are emphasized in re- fighting line insFrance of Frank enjisted here last April and left the | Brussels this morning at 10:30 ties: 4 ports from Amsterdam and L. Bean, a former employe of the United States for France as a mem- o0’clock. He was accompanied Killed ed of wounds, 36,854 Copenhagen purporting to re- Ss Keith Lumber Company, of Cas- ber of the engineers the first day by Queen Elizabeth, Princes Died of 14,811 produce direct telegrams from Many Fall by Road ver, and a foreman in the yards of of last June. Little was heard from [Leopold and Charles and Prin- 2,204 ’ Germany showing a general lack of that firm. him except an occasional letter | cess Marie Jose. 0- harmony in different parts of Ger- Sths = The telegram came from the Ad- stating that the work was keeping Heiracetved Wa . any anda’ /taadeAey toward oe within Few Miles jutant General's pffice and stated him very busy, but that he enjoyed | were Hee Ma er the Kine| Missing. 1 ism. Bolshevik ideas are declared ° that Private Bedp had died from | the work. aaitht feats site Total c. ? Paige to be growing in the west, where ihe, OF Friends, Weak) wounds received & action, his death "Private Frank Le Bean was 41 2,the procession made its way along) Tyell, captured 44,000 ‘A Rumor Factories of in nish republic: wax proctaimed, and Suffering SE EM REE ce ta. Gazneet| in reach ore cok ENS, Sons were on/horsoback, || GEsMgm 7d 1,400 cannon e Bremen soldiers’ and workers’ frank L. came as vife resides in Astoria Capital Busy with council declared itself in complete ac- CONCENTRATED ECSTACY ' 500,000 TROOPS TO cord with Bolshevism and resolved to | RETURN AT EARLY DATE are ‘ aia ‘ UBy Ansociated Press] | LIKENED TO MILLENIUM A McAdoo’s Resiena- cal on ibis polenken Russia to| LONDON, Nov. 23.—Pitisble con- ; LONDON, Nov. 23.— American! Ao NGTON, Nov 3.—Gen- % 5 Liebkr anions TER aGaane Dr. Karl ditions existing among British pris- ; troops together with the British and | ¢! March f, announced tion. but Reports Suited Banta ieee ocialist, was at- oners who have been liberated by the French marched with the Belgians today tha: been given own x Berlin, Shi aA raion A eas Germans since the signing of the ar- into Brussels yesterday when King Senet ‘é ck home : . - +s in, Which Issued an appeal to the | mistice are described by Reuters’ cor- Albert made entry into his capital, #4 Such tr 4 Are Discredited — workers to emulate the Russian Bol- recpondent at Frosch’ mendgucrters, the Daily Mail's correspondent wires making. ®: ttle. ' p One thousand of these men, mostly today. hat ———— British, a ; afie: “Th . that the / WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.— PROLETARIAT DICTATION Tha Compendia She monies,” he writes. “It is easy to, PC 80 required rt Willies & peAdoo sana his’ NEU NA RLCEROSINION, ‘ “I have never seen human beings use the superlative, but I have never et 34, 38, 39, 76, 84, 86, riends stand pat on his origi-| _ a , ov. .—-Re-| in such a stage of raggedness, hunger seen so vast and varied a crowd so 2" + Coast artillery regiments nal statement that he resigned fenece in meeps semoctally and misery. When Camp Foroach, —— carried away with tumult and fercor. Pe eet ay 75, and 76. Field all his offices to retrieve his i" Bavaria, to the proletariat dicta- as well as those elsewhere, were seats p Put modern artillery brigades 65 and 103. private fortune and conserve, 0 fromBerlin is ‘rapidly growing broken vp, prisoners whe were fold (9 Laterals May Extend to All Principal Fields of the jm sddivon the following general his health saan es i wh | 2nd is likely to result im all South clear out and seek help from the Al’ eat: indifferent measure of the concen- ©!*#8¢8 Of troops will be returned: s cs a spht with President Wilson and Carmany being established as a new ‘ies, started to walk the fifty or sixty State, Furnishing Outlet for Increased Produc- trated" ceatacy of s veople whose tes Railroad srillery troops, army ar- and that he wantin j istakes in| ™°CPendert government, according, miles to the Allied lines, but were . coincided with tillery, gas and tank corps, air forces Ieee aRE Ce Ae emanates Tl tolthe Borlingske Tidsnc’s Bailia eot|ziven no food ev isomer tion Due to Be Released Soon and those divisions broken up to be deney in the next campaign, is flour- respondent: “In shameful rags, with soles drop- f used ‘as replacement units for other SEP. PRR ‘ping off their boots, they left the A project of the first magnitude and one that is of the a) which have seen active ser- is’ generally believed, however, porn COUNGIL TO “camps in droves of hundreds in’ greatest importance to oil men and the state of Wyoming in. imp t Secretary McAdod hastantenube "AVAL AFFAIRS charge of German officers and sol-| Pan Pm y | c tock heen pu AMSTERDAM, Nov. 23.—A joint /diers who had deserted. The weather| S¢neral is proposed by one of the great oil firms now interested said, will sernandl HaChY Gebies sitting of soldiers’ and workers coun-| was very cold and many died by the im the oil fields of the Northwest. The propect is the building , england Practically all air squadrons, ach ; noketdrir' Letting ive cils of the German navy decided to|roadside, only 2 few miles from Of a great pipeline from Casper to Omaha, Neb., and thence} 16 construction companies, as. possible form a main committee for the naval | friends. to a connection with the transcontinental line of the Prairie Pipe, Biers! 4) slimes one Handley- treasury positian.. arm of the fieee: to represent all’ “It is not doubted that this suffer-| Line company that passes from Okle- 5 Ns Sa ee ae i nd several and Secretary” of: the I ; councils gf ey nde will hg ing aves" intentionally imposed 3 the! homa and Texas to Pennsylvania and! ctions. ‘4 ire mentighea éaurdnduig epaBln chest bapa ope iat Wael msbavy (ipritish | | TNA the cesterni call gerd: |AIRMAN LEAVES wanes, forces in France, March _ sing or director geHerdl of tHE "railroads. sat est WAY as The line will be of either 14 or 12 said. eke taken 44,000 German pris- ais R| , MERCURY HITS inch-pipe and is made necessary by CAL; QN.. FLIGHT round numbers, and 1,400 NO CHANGE IN’ POLICY the continued increase in the oil pro- TO WA SHING TON [us re . : TREASURY’ DEPARTMENT ° * “RB duction of the Wyoming oil fields. : added that casualties among the WASHINGTON, Nov.” 23.—In ‘ré- ROB E ¢ HS ELL A T ZERO: The decision to build was reached H) Amsres forces snanosthern Russia ider tary of the Treasury shortly after’ an inspection of the eae: ‘ re not severe, and encouraging ac- i a tore peners il of the ralleouda, N POINT TODA Y Lance Creek field and before the war (By Associated Press) d counts of the situation of the forces belt McAdoo said today that he" Had’ no ended, as it was apparent to all that SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Nov. * Wil] Camp on Enemy there are being received. ator 1 who his’Successots might be. Hé ft SB 1 pd Fh “ * | Having been started onthe *| ayen now incapable of taking care of |* C. with only two stops scheduled , : will be expedited in every way, Gen- 1 epee te would make no recoin- : teborran by Siarierat ot Thurs. ofthe ol a iev Pl rs bateweene Laaekend sored t Soil Tonight, Say ore} March a He added that they and os “A : ys day night, the mercury continued ae a a here this morning at 5 o'clock. : . wil tt “sneak into the country, the ea ees OF, the appointment to ‘san FRANCISCO, Nov. 23.—Fol-|® its slump toward the bulb Friday * Bice Saad tnetess Ae Cables; Pershing | vither: ee Sane pine E cy sarenipaene lowing, “Labor Department , A * evening with the result that it * SAN Be mantis aillthe. cine validate | Ask | Taking up the pres in future fiscal policies. War| Densmore’s report to Secretary Wil-|* touched the zero markithis morn. #9) Ye o.e Tite ne the pine can be had sks Confidence the Allies, March pointed out that hort ‘matlisities to the son that Money's conviction was the!” ing, according to the official ree- 0 tse tains in the east, It is com- the yAlgerican army is headed for i ight bili a ably will be| Pesulo of tonspiracy, the county grand)* ord of Weather Observer Me- * owledgeithatethellare i LONDO: ican | Re en Drdgenssnion.the ie: ; VaR MuCne, SunpDe I be sary will start an investigation Mon:|* Kenzie, thereby setting an ex- */™mon knowledge that the largest pipe : N, Nov. 23. — American/ Rhine, where it should arrive Decem floated in 1919, as planned) by Secte-| J3¥9 ‘ Liedtetaldi et tay ey ly low level for this season * line builders in the world, the Ilinois | first and second divisions are within! ber 1. The British will oce t McAdoo |day. Speedy developments are éx-| | tremely low bie ads « Pipe Line company, has already com-! a few miles of Germany. If the ad- bridoe} he: Briar Sada OOCUby, é he leaves the trex _|pected in a last desperate effort to * of the year. The drop amounted lateddalteleprenh puatauilariitatown a NR F aa bridgehead to north at Cologne, : ; ent Money's execution. * to nine degrees colder than the *| P ee . continues at the present pace! and the French a bridgehead to the 4 : McAdoo will prepare Prey or 3 esa * temperature Friday morning and “| ftom Casper to Thermopolis and they will set foot in Germany before east at Main: ling 1 ions to Congress for’ legisla. * may possibly stand as a record * thence to all the different fields o tonight. TERETE . ths of the American arm to change thé war finance cor-| # fantil/atter ties holidays, « the state so that this initial part of Licge will soon be in Allied hands.| to be maintained in France ie mot in. tion i finance ¢or- sees se 8% * # © ¢ % © * @ great pipeline system is ready for The British ar less than twenty miles| dicated beyond the demobilicatio, r tion, mitting LER 1 SESE the second construction part or the away. i Y wensrapeeees ving nee {ngusties Gane NOR arian pulling af the lies: The French are already in Rhenish| trees te tole inched tee nase nent period, " STOCKS DEMAND DRAFT OFFICE The Illinois Pipe Linea has I eae a Gearbracks - They also infantry, will be Bistioned¥ fesse s —_—_— made Thermopolis its headquarters entered Saargemund, near the Bava- : . gas ENERGIES EXPENDED IN. 5 TOC EO SE +UIPw teithetNorthwest andthe veason for| Father Mullin’ Takes Initiative in rian border. ‘ Pear! Cotarenyiameneed up an atlas CLAIM | ‘ ROADS RETURN Gee ap __ [only placing a secondary office at Establishing Hospital in ee oh ora Laren ne rdiained ta ie : tion of forces at home : Loh ina Confirming predictions made in| Casper is said to be that the head Town’ AftersInvest: People Peters etre A ing steadily. Several of y William G. McAdoo’s resignation these columns Friday the Local) officials considered that the trend of own After Investiga- cans came as their friends and will) the present camps will be abandoned der- the treasury and the railroad Fa eres Board of Natrona county has re-| the development would be towards tion of Conditions conduct themselves strictly in accord-| a5 seemias they are cleared of their miatration/ waa) abcenied. Pr Wel a NEW, YORK, Nov. 23-The nation- ceived orders to wind up its affairs, the northwest and west and the offi- ade pnternarional ay He ask-| occupants. Ube ent. McAdoo's of rea: in ey wn a ° ; a} y ] ing e ec | cials in choosing Thermopolis were ed e people no! oO allow any ag- s energi a Tbes ; f be donee : abe salozie A Red Cross Emergency hospital promised to reimburse them for the TO B: 3 -HALF energies have been exvended, se] to force the government to return Prior to that date the records will| cent geological researches in Mon-| _ : aE , Bae IB REDUCED ONE-HA h y war-time efforts. He said the railroads to private owncrship.|be completed and turned over to the|tana and Idaho appear to bear out|in Arminto is the result of Rev. | use of their utilities. WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.— The felt ‘that he ought to return to ‘The association announced today that! state, bureau, Unattached privates| their beliefs. Father Mullin's visit to that village) 9° | =" plans 6f/@e War Department, Sec- reuess to make his living. eH will’ it t. preparing plans for strict gov-|who have administered the affairs; The new projected oil carrier from| yesterday in response to a call to oe vat Pigity Me aiaEte of the Bloom retary Baker said today, call for the emain in office until Jan ! 85 ernment regulation protecting the! of office will be discharged from Casper to Omaha will give the oil| perform the last rites over the body Shoe oe othing company, is re- reduction of the American Expedi- con- 1 director and a "tary public, shippers and security holders.service. producers of the Northwest an out-|of a Mexican woman who had died, ¢?v¢rink from a serious atteek of in-|tiomary forces to approximately 30 and il his successor is ¢ ppojnted. let that has been a crying need, for| of influenza. The hospital is filled| [:Qeraupang was able to be at the|divisions, or about half the present — many months. The great refifting|to capacity already with the unfor- Store ® few hours yesterday. stress: ' BI plants at Greybull and Casper are in-|tunates who had no one to care for capable of taking care of the state’s| tlem and who were lying destitute ich production at present were it avail-| and desperately ill with the disease. | r ATE | E uc able, and would require great en-| Father Mullin found the body of | uch PRESIDENT largement if they were to be relied | the woman he had come to bury lying upon to do so. on a plank in an abandoned house. WI L B E F R E E D The new line will likely be built|No doctor had attended the woman L esi- WILSON iS PLAN next spring and summer and will be{and no undertaker had been called Fae! constructed in sections of from 20/|to care for her body. Father Mullin, OF GERMA RUI E. = 4 to 100 miles according to the contour| with an old Frenchman who offered of the country. With new machinery | to help, fixed a shroud for the wom Le ‘Ss vithe British nn that is now available for construction fan, procured a casket for a sort, and P rigs f S . ° rs : BN oh vcr des ren . . ° purposes such as motor. trucks, ditch-| gave the woman a Christian burial "4 5 5 tion of Prenaane aneter is So Says Paris Journal in Presenting tarind tractors, together with ma suo mvetnation Father Malin etitton from Schleswig-Holstein Wins bably!auniiee SADE coed Se 7 . chine driven tampers and bac kfillers, | ound the Mexican woman's two ty , otc “ \minthnmlandiacnt acme, Claims that Former Kaiser Basks in two'cont of iayinew pipeline and the| daughters and thelr our” chikiren Recognition of President Wilson and Pats * Siete ime expended is cut more than ha each, anc er oldest and youngest ye ° 8 per YaOgeCE a am, Favor of Authorities of Holland over the former expenses when all son, all sick with the “flu,” very ill Promise of Assistance Is Held Out ng. RICANS HALT ON the work was done by manual labor but with no one to care for them. A : K OF THE MOSELLE (es handle) and the miles of ditches dug by the neighbor woman and her six children [By Unlted Preas] wi. WITH THE SRICANS AD- 'y sociate: ress. old pick and shovel method. were found in a most destitute con- WASHINGTON, N 23. ANCING RHD (057 wea ‘ The course to be followed by the dition, all down with the malady. ov. —Freedom of Schleswig-Hol- A meHieanAMaeay Heer Sa ee PARIS, Nov. 23.—(Havas)—The Petit poaree| observes that | line is still to be decided upon, All of the patients were moved into Stein will be demanded by President Wilson at the peace table. \ frontier across the Moselle the former emperor was, at the very beginning of his internment inj, j¢ is thot it will go from Casper the abandoned house #hich Father His position is outlined in a letter published today replying to They halted today on its Holland and continues to be treated, not as a private individual, but or the IMinois pump station at Glen- Mullin cleaned and renovated and the petition of American citizens from Schleswig-Holstein and t bank. e, as a sovereign enjoying favorable conditions. It adds that felegrams wert almost cue baa Hl a or wien will he used as a eniergency other panes. ‘ as Lf 2 ; : . —— - — * . ‘os 7) cy yhere it would en ave a hospital. é woman who has hac can ut assure you a! our a) Princess Helena Victoria, who is to or from Amerogen Castle are considered official telegrams. substation connection to take the oil/ some experience in caring for “flu” upon the rights BeRTeRieo rala/thetas], Bape! foundaitealt wcirely f best pianists of the Eng- “Despite the protest of the Dutch government,” the Petit Jour- from the ‘Lance field. Then in a cases thruout this part of the coun- selves and choose the manner in justice must join in the relief of a ‘oval family, frequently plays for yal concludes, “and in its own interests the allies must insist that wOuen eeR ery, direction to the state | try, was secured as a nurse and she which that self-rule shall be exer- grievance w continuance would entertainment of the soldiers who 7 s, line and across the state of Nebraska; will endeavor to look after the pa- cised,” the president wrote “Not traverse the principles for which Y the hospitality of the Great these favors stop and that the former emperor is placed where it ;)",j0 southeasern corner where it/tients with what assistance and aid America alone but all the peoples more than a score of nations ure k Hut at Windsor. will be impossible for him to do harm. . | would cross the Missouri she will be able to find. now quickened to a newer sense of fighting.” OF CONSPIRACY the present railroad facilities are * . * 22.—Bound ‘for Washington, D. * . . Movement of troops from France

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