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Spariahans Too Conservative and Radicals Launch Coun- ter Fight; Revolts Are Now Spreading (By United Press.) BERLIN, Feb. 27.—Anarchists, charging the Spartacans with being too conservative, have started a counter revolution in Germany. They have over- thrown the Spartacans in Dusseldorf and seized con- trol there. Meanwhile the Spartacan revolution is spreading. New uprisings, strikes and riots are, reported in Saxony, Bavaria, Rhine land and the Ruhr distr’ Weimar has been cut off from Berlin. A special government train left for Berlin via Leipzig but was forced to make detours as the crew learned that ad ed by the and industr Haller region of partacans and the entire coun been captur Miners the the RECOGNITION OF ; ALLIES EXTENDS TO UKRAINIANS Wyoming. ‘ Official paper of the City of Casper and Natrona County, ART eaCK GAEL BF aDUES pee aa Is BROKEN OFF FRESH REVOLT The Daily Tribune has main- \ained an average daily circu- lation in February of 3,521. Cribune German Commission Goes to vo.yme 3. Berlin; Is Believed to be} CASPER, WYOMING, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1919 NUMBER 111 Temporary Check Ony in RUSS BOLSHEVIKS PLAN BIG Negotiations e (By Associated Press.) | GENEVA, Feb. 26._(Delayed.)—The evening Swiss papers print a Berlin dispatch that owing to | the sudden suspension of armstice negotiations the |German commission had left Spa for Berlin. The ‘reason for the suspension is not given. General Ludendorff is expected to arrive in Ber-, }lin tomorrow and Marshal Hinden- burg is to go there shortly. Yexotiations betv the Allied and German financial economic and military missions have been in pro- re at Spa for some time, but there as no intimation from Allied sources th c developed. In. the absence of such information it is be- lieved that if negotiations have been broken off they have been suspended 7 only tempor Dry Process Demon 25 dustr y of We OFFENSIVE OF WOOL SCOURIN PLANT PLANNED FOR Tilo CITY strated Here by United States Wool Com- pany to Revolutionize In- . Claim. y of a dry will revol try is reported paralyzed. i On Feb. 14 M SS Reicha Sowa rovannicnt: GENEVA, Feb: 27.—The Allies “oy the provision teex, Claims of the United States Wool ering the opening of diplomatic have recegnized the Ukrainian re- tonsion und they epted by Company of the d Russian Bolshevik) Public and agreed that it shall par- th. Germans after being referred to SCOU arding the annulment ticipate in peace negotiations as an the Weimar mbly. ‘They were tionize Milita y grovernor announced toda: Noake y sembly to autho: olutions nd favori is cre ing \ decision, SERVICE MEDAL recognition of the Sov a remarkable situation. one way or the other mpe rati\ ve. SWISS MISINFORMED, IS BELIEF AT WASHINGTON. | W. SHINGTON, Feb. 27.—Officials here believe that Berlin dispatches published in Switzerland referring to the “suspension” of armistice negotia- tions either bared upon misinforma- tion or have been misconstrued by s papers. No advices have been {in Washington to cast doubt! upon earlier dispatel sporting the conclusion of negotiations with ac-| ceptance by the Germans ~ of — the drastic renew 1 conditions. | American arm: Donald of invited her to SUGAR PRICE ON \FL OOR TAX? ON LIQUORS SENDS ONE DIME TOBA Yy PRICE SOARING Wyo., 100 POUNDS CUT dd Prenn.) CO, Feb. ’ price for b CHEYENNE, ot the produc Entente Ally, the Ukrainian bureau — NURSE AWARDED BY SEC. BAKER WASHINGTON, The first woman service medal i the corps, who was seriously wound- ed while remaining at her post with wounded men at a British casualty station during a Ger- t raid. Secretary Baker | the war depart- ment to Eoselves? the decoration. (Special.)—-Bootleg prices on for the crecti to service the ming SOVIET REPUBLIC OF brot to the attention o SAXONY IS PROCLAIMED und 1 othe a tere et al today AMSTERDAM, Feb, 27.—A Soviet fosin, N. M.. inventor « \republic has been proclaimed thruout ind W. R. Crowder |Suxony, Berlin reported today. Rail- {ys Way way traffic was halted in Saxony. A oontral ie Me general strike was delayed in Leipsig. pea signed on Feb. f the country, hak be “Feb. 27.— POLIGE OFFICER the logical point for to win the this region. | ¢ distinguished Such a plant as the Beatrice Mac- posed to erect would ¢ reserve nurse HEARD BY THE COUNCIL AT SPECIAL CONFERENCE What amounts to a trial of three he proc police officers, aptain W. KE. Kil- is patented, sore, Sergeant Chas. Easton and San- for the wet s ‘ouring: in itary Inspector A. E. Kyte will be ern centers and held at the council chambers in the that it will effect § city building this e ng at which $10,000,000 in freight pereds lizing all by-produe a0 and give employm puma roof men city th termine the various charges made woo! against the officers who will be re- The n quired to show why they should not pulverized he dismissed from sc ce for conduct cent unbecoming: an officer. Cha 1 the wool sul Iphuric acil sz Feb. whis- key took a big jump here when the # process fh: the wool industry, ion offa p! Y. McBride of A fis Casper, n and its reputation one of the big: wool shipping including chemic {dition to maki ¢ house tivities of this region. stitutes dry its inventor ¢ E All grease and aa ard prison- by the use of a machi and pla lant in Casper territory were f woolsrowers with the ar of the process, ul agent for due to en si ope company pro- when com- 1 works for .» some $150,- ent to a large for all vhase of which scouring vogue in ¢ rims ng of some rates thru the time the city council will sit to de- difference in tonnage between scoured in b aterial usedjin the cleaning: is »sumf containing 60 per the gre nd lime. pmoved, Mr. iIts, re is ine which nulated sugar was today re- ers and ineffic mong the M ide worke Soloare ore luced from $9.00 to $8.90 per new “floor of the revenue law Chirwos that will be ae Mr. Bride worked} two years to per PEGS Dae : all bditoveNBck. SHEIfnintarateinow. «es that will be pressed by the fect, leaving the yool in ideal con- 100 pounds in all Roeky Moun- M - BINS: « $2 police committee composed of Perry dition for carding}without waste. A tain # nd states west of the quoted on the bootleg exchange at $2, r Bish and W.¥F Ab ¢ ewe : hay ine) pints $4HNa quartet $8% ‘These!prices . Bishop, and W. F. finishing chemical @stained from soap- tockies, it was announeed by thg ‘i rees against S stone is found in enormous de- refin The KEITH ON DIRECTORATE, presence the first of the week, is likely to ant x : Paes . - 's before the council this even- che: roces: t Keith was far er send these quotations even hither, it 3 over by sehemie process, 2 new board of directors of the said. : . aluable ing ‘asper Chomber of Commerce at its uit fe ees city ASSESSMENTS | bu prease. Enough potash goes to Monday night megting ir of | ; i f E. annualls . George Nelson, as previously an-| Local oil stocks dire a trifle un- ; .— pangaky Ons GH Gomis ; a and while no declines Interest on Paving SB rrautha inventor andi ly today are exactly double local retail prices. at Fort large number of soldiers, expected by am Kyte and Patrolman posits in New Mexico. ne have been dropped temporarily pending the hearing of the other of- percente Russell of a of po Among the by-products is a large sh which is saved other are dients contained in the te in the treatment of wool to according: large revenue Be ces i < Seas ve been noted the gener:l tone of bonds for the six months ending Feb. jg assured from this source thru the The Yale University corporation |the stock market is not firm. Porfes- 28, as well as any portion of the dry scouring process. has named a woman to the rank of sional profit taking is continuing but sessment, should be paid to the Cit ‘Interesting demonstrations held istant professor. Miss Lottie G. there till a good list of takers on Tr urer) before close of busin the attention of stockmen the Bishop, a srraduate of Mt. Holyoke issue offsetting the pos- Meb. 28, in accordance with rep Tren ninganoralncay wir Gite woe College, the first’ woman to. re-/ sibility of decline but making for an/notice issued from the office early ids fair to become established in- ve such appointment. | unsteady market. this month. dustry here. WILSON WARNS OF FUTURE SPANIARDS GAIN TROUBLE WITHOUT LEAGUE in raise issues, of a related nature which BRIEF FREEDOM, TO BE DEPORTED Serious Complications Likely, He Says, i White House Discussion; Points Are Set Forth in Dinner Address [By United Presst WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—President Wilson placed his own inter- pretation of the League of Nations’ constitution before the congres- sional foreign relations committees at the White House dinner last night. He told them it was not confidential. His principal points were: Serious complications will occur in the near future is formed. Despair would grip tainty that Mie teague, woul ib tent ind wish any formal expression at this he league H NAR MRS ime on the tentative dr: ft. T isi epends largely on phast ro aantnt depends tn ? to the tentative draft to establish “Phe United States would be reluc-| precisely many important principles ‘beyond danger of controversy, a u eo mandatory over any) eee pecoma ‘The president did not venture Coy Great Britain would have five votes predictions as to when peace even- in the full league but only one in the |tually would be established but in- executive council. formed committee members that he Ireland would not be represented | was straining every. nerve toward a as a separate nation. {conclusion of peace, adding that every day’s delay increased the dan- ger of complications, especially in Germany. Some of the committeemen gained | the world if the president does not em- LEAGUE AMENDMENTS NEEDED, SAYS WILSON WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—Details of the president’s conference witht impression that the president is congressmen last night continued to willing to accept a specific amendment develop today in discussions between | of the proposed constitution to guar- the White House guests and other | antee maintenance of the Monroe members of congress. One of the | Doctrine. They said that he indi-| developments apparent is the cer-| cated that any such amendment might unless a league ‘ prove so difficult of adjustment that the possibiliyt of its adoption was re- mote. ‘ CONGRESSIONAL MISSION TO EUROPE IS OPPOSED. WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—Presi- dent Wilson does not approve send- ing a joint committee of members of the house and senate foreign relations committee to an inter-allied parlia- mentary conference in Paris during peace negotiations. The — president fe Chairman Hitcheock of — the e committee, 1 today, that nding such a committee to is at time might not be desirable and th might cause confusion. The resolution now pending before Lundberg will meet this evening at fraction of the the senate committee authorizi sending of representatives to P: attend an inter-allied parliament, in ng the ed the need for an amendment view of the president's attitude, is) hear expected (o be reported adversely and the invitation declined, (By Ann NEW YORK, Feb. ‘a group of fourteen ar- rested on suspicion of gomplicity in a terrorist plot were released from mediately they were re-arrested by the custody of the sceret service to-| day on a writ of habeas corpus. -Im- immigration officials on warrants charging them with being: alien an- archists and pubjecias to depo tion. CHORAL SOCIETY MEETS TONIGHT The Casper the direction Choral Soci of Profes y under sor Rudolph the Presbyterian church on the cor: ‘is to ner of Durbin and Deleware streets mere! at 8:15 o'clock for a of the cantata “Faith and All members are earnestly ed to be present. practice re- Prai: requ PRINCESS PAT MARRIES COMMANDER RAMSEY IN WESTMINISTER 7 [By Associated Proms] LONDON, Feb. 27.—Princess Pat a of Connaught and Com- mander R. M. Ramsey were married in Westminster Abbey at noon today. war. presence of | the royal ments. It was the lurgest social event The Archbi: shop of Cantebury performed the ceremony in the z George, Queen Mary and a great assemblage of Is of the British and foreign govern- was among them, The bride entered the abhey by the west door, used only on since th~ outbreak of the re ALL FRONT. Captured Orders” LEASING BILL VAMSEU Uy tivysi veal Program tor” SE AQMD TIME IS SENT TO SENATE General Attacks to , , rhe WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—The house adopted the confer- Begin Ue the Arch ence report on the oil leasing bill today and sent it to the senate 1 for final action. In its second passage by the house it was ap- angel Region proved by a vote of three to one. PRESIDENT TO PALMER NAMED PLAY HOST TO SUCCESSOR 10 DEMO LEADERS GREGORY TODAY Will Entertain National Com- mitteemen at White House Dinner; New York Speech Is Set for Tuesday Night 4 LONDON, Feb. 27.—The Russian Bolsheviki are plan- ning a combined cold iectle on practically all fronts, ca ‘orders reveal. The phen a is is start in the Archangel region and extend to the western, southern and eastern fronts, While these preparations are re- vealed the allies have undertaken an ve on the Murmansk front, ad- anced over twenty-s s, the Bol- sheviki suffering: he y alties. The American Red) Cros: ssion | which is investigating Bolshevik atro- cities has reported hundreds of civil- jams were m r An_ office shoulder straps to shoulders. Seve tions of gies wi Will Assume Duties of Attor- ney General on March 4; Rigdon Reappointed U. S. Attorney for Wyoming his of mutila- reported. (By United Press) WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—Pres- ident Wilson has invited the Demo- cratic national committeemen to a White House luncheon tomorrow, after which he will confer with them on party matters. (Dy Annoctnted Press. WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. A. Mitchell Palmer was today nominated attorney general by President Wilson. He will probably take office on March 4, the date tentatively set by Attor- ney General Gregory for retirement HEAVY FIGHTING ON \ UKRAINIAN FRONT BASLE, Feb. 27.—A i tch to the Basle Mannheim Nachrichten says the entente troops were to oe- Sent - ‘5 —_——<—- when he resigned to return to the cupy the bridyrehead.at Mannheim at WASHINGTON, Feb, 27.——Pres- practice of law. The resignation of ident Wilson plans to speak‘at the Palmer as alien property custodian Metropolitan Opera House in New !is been announced, STOCKHOL An official state- york City on Tuesday night. Im- ment issued by Esthonian headquart-| jjediately thereafter he will go | WASHINGTON, Feb, 27. Teports severe lighting pear | a eeaca ithe George Washington to ,'!in Hapsood of New York, was n Pskov, Volmar and Salisbury aVesribvanco nated today for minister to Denr the Bolsheviki were re- pate Daas to succeed Minister n, resined. . The state- - ment describes the fig hting as violent TAFT TO SPEAK AT WASIII TON, and says large for were engaged. NEW YORK MEETING. to the ser nt nations Ee eae er __WASHINGTON, Feb, 27.-—Presi- eluded United States Marshal Samuel CHANGEL, Feb. 26.—(Bv AS- dent Wilson today accepted an invita-,J. Burris for the district of Colorado, Press.) —The Bolshevik at- tion to speak in New York next Tues-' United States Attorney Charles 1. counter attack against the ‘tay night on the eve of sailing: again Rigdon for the distriet of Wyemin _ ined Allied positions on the for France. I Taft ex RIE, ig fron but were repulsed! nected to be rial speaker ai the WICH ERAN yal O8 same meeting, which will be held KO CHANGE 1 under the auspices of a non-partisan FATHER DAEGER ARCHBISHOP IN The invitation to the president THE SOUTHWEST was extended by Governor Smith of New York in a telegram from Albany. committee of representatives of vari- ous societies advocating the forma tion of a League of aNtions. HOUSE PLANS FOR NEW LOAN Secretary Tumulty said the pres ALBUQU ERQU E, N. M., Feb. 27. dent pected to lea Washin n —Father Albert Daege who was for New York about 2 p. m. after WASHING1 TON, Tans named as metropolitan of — the the adjournment of congress at noon Victory Liberty loan bill p; Archdiocese of Santa toda, 48 on March fourth. We will sail from ter by the house, was to been superior of the F h- New York for France the following ed favorably by the sena 1 ers at Jemez and Pueblo for the last day. committee without) change in the 10 He came southwest 18 form in which it passed the house. y The title carries with it —_ f urehbishop. The Arche WILLIS PLEADS LONDON, Feb A blockade Santa Fe embraces the of Germany could not be raised until diocese of Santa Fe, GUILTY TODA Y Germany had signed a ne treaty and Tueson, whigh would impossible, | : ere a ctid’ Premier Llovd Georve, speaking DEAF AND DUMB | .¥. wis sea pote to a eter WOMAN KILLED ; 4 two years in the penitentiary at Raw- dawrhter of Sheridan are aniony t . Feb. lins to expiate his crime. visitors in Casper today THERMOPOLI 26.—Jennie Petit Bishop of Roundup, Mont., was run down by a Burlington pi or train in the cut near the Pleasant View hotel. The vietim was deaf and dumb and was here for treatment. Her skull was crushed. The coroner's jury has held the engineer blame- less. BUFFER STATE AS FRENCH BARRIER TALKED IN PARIS | x b 'Peace Conference May Suggest Organiza- tion of Rheinish Provinces as Com- LEADER STORE BUYS LAST OF FRENCH STOCK Max Hirsch of the Leader closed promise to French Denangs Claim a business deal today for the re- maining stock on hand of the French se [By United Press| PARIS, Feb. 27.—Peace delegates are discussing the creation of a ‘‘buffer state” between France and Germany by making the Rhenish provinces self-governing. This project is still in a formative state and was introduced during the debate on the adjustment of boundaries of | the enemy countries. ‘shop which he purchased for a mere ue, ording to Mr, He is putting this starting: tomor- mmensurate — with and some excep- ns in ladies’ wearing: ap- mised. Hirse row at prices ¢ what he had to pa tional bar ol is pr France, being the only country un by natural idea should constitute its The buffer state sugested a com is still clinging to the Rhine frontier. tion barrier, that the eastern propos promise. It would be a temporary arrange- ment until the Rhenish state could be permitted to d its own future by a plebiscite as Germany made full reparation. | protected from Germany is as She carried a bouquet presented by the Princess Pat regiment. The bride was given away by her father end ned the register in the chapel of Edward the Confessor. A procession of the royal family, peers and peeresses, followed the couple, led by the Duke of Connaught, Queen Mary, King George, the Queen, Mother Alexandra, and former King Manuel of Portu- gal and his wife. Court mourning over Prince John was waived for the occasion. The elegant gowns of the ladies lent a festal air, The wedding presents numbered nearly 700. occasions of importance. soon PARIS, Feb. 2 enceau resumed day. —Premier Clem- official tasks to-