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GERMAN DELEGATES AUTHORIZED TO ATTEMPT BLUFF | PRESIDENT ON GERMAN GRILL as ' be’ Bhat ITALY NOTTREATYTO hr > hn CAPE r hatha Chance Ses” OBDURATE BETURNED rthrerree |seee== |e nme ON TERMS DOWNNOW NUMBER 174 Treaty Is Denounced Adriatic Problems to Subterfuges to Be as Brutal, Dictated Reach Settlement, Used but Final Ac- a A PROPERTY OWN ERS DISC LAI NM ALL Peace by Leader | Is Belief of Paris ceptance Is Thot KNOWLEDGE OF VICE ON SANDBAR vxioimigrisn, Comers Likely, Report possibility of a change of gov- (By Asnociated Pregh.) (By United Prean) | ernment in Germany as a re- PARIS, May 13.—The Ital- BERLIN, May 13.—“This 6 0 P SEN ATORS 7"2cer<< Maintained Despite Payment of sult of the presentation of the 12" Problem seemed nearer peace is not acceptable,” o Vee allied peace terms was dis- 2 S0lution when today’s con- Chancellor Philip Scheidemann oth OUTLINE PLANS Fines in Police Court for Rank Vio- cussed by German Chancellor ference began among the al- declared in a speech before the The Italians are reported to be minutes. : 9 x Scheidemann in Berlin today. lied representatives here.” It * lation of the State Statutes LIKELY I] Cr \The chancellor denounced the was thot probable that a basis |72tional assembly today. The | With the arraignment of the first cases in justice court represented a “brutal and dic- A aif “uy, ay: Fi | tea 2 te ] Ae) {showing more of a_ willing t We are willing to s a OF CONFERENCE Sandbar and the punishment to be'meted out, fedeveloped HOME FOR TIME bpp Sucre fartes concessions, Dictasienes be. peace we can fulfill—one that i , CASPER, WYOMING, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1919 peace terms, which he said °f Understanding would be reached. cheering lasted for several gan when Premier Orlando called on, leaves us to work off and pay that the property was nearly as barren of ownership as the BERLIN, May 13.—(By As- Colonel House. what is just. We will not fight. inmates of the various resorts were barren of virtue. haar sociated Press.) — Chancellor The council of four held no meet- We want’ to save the life of the | Following up in detail the campaign for a clean Casper, Assignments by Authorities Over- Scheidemann in speech be- ing during the morning. No further country and the peace. ! that wes inaugurated last week b: s fore the national sseml ‘communications were received from. ‘We are unable to compare the = the county ecuinilesioneret anti cou ae Not to Be ‘Interfrered Monday said the aeeauion re, the German’ representatives) at \Ver- | peace! terms) with (President) /Wilson!s ‘THREE PLANES lty Attorney W. H. Patten, after the with, Governor Carey the turning point in the life of “tlles and the experts to whom the program. ‘The world is shorn of its Penrose and Warren |city officials had failed to take the !s Told in Reply. the Germon people ge the cok | last note from Count von Brockdorff- illusion and Wilson's picture as the | | step, several alleged propery owners EEE CLAY bl P ae 4 Sah € a8- Rantzzu was referred have not re- bringer of peace has faded.’ Contests Not to Be| iwere arraigned before Judge W. E.| CHEYENNE, Wyo, May 12— semnb ly was to decide their at- ported. ? : Social Demoerats protested nst | | Tubbs yesterday afternoon in pre- (Special.)——There will be no early itude toward “what our ad- This afternoon President Wilson the severity of the terms but ad- pull liminary hearing. As one of the onl a aS ‘ versaries call peace condi- Will receive American® Ambassador vised signing the treaty. , Taken up Now, De-! manna’ oftelennitew cube the alee re of the 148th Field Artillery. ticns.” He said in part: Page in connection with the Italian Scheidemann informed the jour- clares Lodge | AZORES, REPORT the county authorities have decided The reason is that its membership; “Let me speak without tactical Gestion. nalists that the government will | { oo to take forceful measures against ©o™Posed largely of former Wyom- considerations. The thing which Italian representatives have re- order the delegates not to sign the \the propery owners to force them iM&. national guardsmen, has been at the b: sumed complete participation in, treaty in its present form. ion is this is of our disc ate their tenants, and make trained so efficiently and is now in thie (By A’ ited Krenn. | to eva volume in which 160 se: pending peace negotiations. —_—__ WASHINGTON, May 13-—In ar- at tier Wetted prevel the district a fit place to live. such good shepe for any eventuality begin, “Germany © cenouae ee ences SEEN ONE IMPERIAL MINISTRY rangiielfor hoterennieatioe enn TREPASSEY, May), 18. — Com- Undee ta totatatalouboteail which may arise that the army au- dreadfal, murderous volume by HUNS WOULD MEET TALKS PEACE TERMS F eee vecnne, | Mander Towers is today awaiting the || re ee et hosty fies can’ be ex.;ttofities believe the national inter- which confession of ous own w2,|AUSTRIAN DELEGATES BERLIN, May 13.—The imperial ence of Republican senators tomor- arrival of the NC-4 so the jump-off | ted against the oven ete ests require its retention as one of worthiness, our consent to pitiless . VERSAILLES, May 13.— The ministry met today to discuss the row, leaders planned to postpone ac-| by a com-) x, Ei esl cess ,_ the two artillery regiments in the qj i amr yy Germans are attempting to arrange peace terms but no positive propos- 5 i to the Azores may be made by Each of the ceses arraigned yester- fs disruption, our agreement to helotry evemp) bs : tion on the contest over the proposed| plete squadron of three seaplane day tafternoon) asked’ forfal(continac Army of Occupation. and slavery are to be extorted—- 2 conference with the Austrian del- als as yet have been communicated election of Senators Penrose and| The NC-4 is reported in readiness for anve and eave bond for trial at a This information is conveyed in a this book must not become the fu- egates at St. Germain tomorrow.!to the entente. It is reported that Warren, as chairman of the finance! the hop from Chatham but is waiting raters ats letter by Governor Robert D. Carey ture code of law.” Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau asked the German Democratic end Centrist and appropriations committees re-| for favorable weather. : today from Washington. The mes- He then begen an attack on Pres- the French government for permis- parties have threatened to withdraw ‘, A As soon as all the alleged property sage reads: ‘5 4 heir Peeve 3 ey EN spectively. t = & or 5 dent son. sion to send three German delegates their representatives from the gov per eras Republic’ TREPASSEY NOR, May 13,-/°WReE have been given a prelimin- “WAR DEPARTMENT, Office of neon has once again lost an /t@ meet the Austrians. A courier is ernment if treaty is signed. tine. busines lpateaabe at igh seavin mid-occan Y hegring the individual cases will the Chief of Stat, Washington, May itusion and the nations have sg thi leaving tonight with a German note = tine business was planned. ' Reports of a high sea, in mid-ocean be sterted, and the degree of pun-| 7th, 1919—The Honorable Robert} 0S!" and the nations have in this able Ras ineloge, she, selection of| made it. highly improbable that the jshment for the various offenders de- D. Cerey, Governor of Wyoming. the election Uf X etmlemahs gserccaty | Mites alage aie nn ihe termined. : Cheyenne, Wyo-—My Dear Gover-} “What name on thousands of bloody t© complete the Austrian treaty this) BERLIN, May 13.—(By Associat- and whip; authorization of a steer-| = “Month after month, the inmates nor: The secretary of war direct: | pattlefields, in thousands of trenches, Week. The Fiume question is the ed Pr “Even if important ing i i : y fof the Sandbar district have been,that I acknowledge receipt of your eh 7 veh. 4a. most troublesome of the settlement.!chanzes are not made by negotia eitamnittess to be epeontal eee o MILITAR RITES appearing before me, paying fines letter of April 29th relative to the sakerpnan tn ilies and amongithe des Ambassador Page of Rome this tions begun at Versailles, there re- | for plying their profession. As soon return of the 148th Field Artillery. | cijned 3 afternoon submitted to President mains no choice but to bow to com- chairman, and the selection of senate | tioned during these four years with s to the Austrian government. ; TREATY MUST BE eve fost nw hele oer” deel: Meanwhile the allies are striving 'SiIGNED—SOCIALISTS again lost a belief. z . | re ign started, a “This organization is one of th A A Wil: d i lan whereby ‘pulsion and sign the treat s cers, 1 as the cleanup campaign started, : J e e iden z 4 » Wilson a compromise p! 2by ‘pulsion and sig say Senator Lodge is said to be without | erty disclaim any knowledge of what the Army of Occupation as army ar- of the peace-bringer as the world pic- ciples would be maintained and of the Independent Soi party iti j 3 was occurring. From the absence of tillery, it having been selected be- ara somes retlarsesc . Italy would be satisfied. in the organ Die Freiheit. ee ions chainans Soneier | 7 ownership clzims in cases arraigned cause of its battle training as a part ae pimide naling ponds: she dark The belief is growing that Ger- —— anine gavel | 7 this afternoon it appears that a per- of the corps ertillery of the First = J 2 many will sign the treaty after ex- BERLIN, M jusiSocials , and Senator Wadsworth of New son could stake the Sandbar out for corps. Premier Clemenceau, a Frenchman, hausting every subterfuge to soften ist factions havauce inatatmnastnncets York will be chosen secretary. | 4 fs 5 a <j 4 recently wrote: ¢ ” is vi which) “It is n is . a 0 e terms. 1 exchange S- ing here est a | a homestead,” is the way in ic is not considered advisable tc “«The wild beast has been put in a the terms. The exchange of mes- jing here to protest by a guard of honor the remains of T° s = “ rea lowed to keep its teeth, while his Continues. . ‘ GUEE os 2 TO CONTROL PARTY. Sati Gost ieee GN noon. tions to the Army of Occupation, for elnwstareahirdloncutet Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau — : ‘ CHICAGO, May 13.—Groundwork| ©4! POU DU Ut : =e they are on the grounds and know] ©, rarsBeclinennis sin. May go to Berlin. Delegates Sies- f for control oF thd Bar cblicaaretonel whom the Germans murdered, were D J TUBBS IT the needs of the situation. National], a pee Bodin We sas ee tee be and Landsberg already have F 4 conyention- next year by the Pro-| today removed from the city where d . interests have to be ‘considered as srs Bretiare lee ivi STR ako arrived in Berlin on a special mis- § rressi vas laid tod: b: she faced a firing squad in 191 jwell as the relative length of ser- < dati eae . Rab envon- tion: : oven e¥Hull Moosers, including] The British nation wit pay its est LAPLAND, SAYS vice of the various. units; and nat |;20, hopelos faces behind the prion -IGN SHIPS Gi inchot, Cla: Dodge | tribute to her on Thursday at a mili- ional interests require that the Army} 0% 1S Mighly & ron 2 Gierds Hinehot,? See eae: tary funeral in Westminster Abbey. LETTER TODA Y of Occupation be composed of the the so-called peace trea DECEUE ROK FOREIGN SHIP rait of German i in i Se =. most efficient organizations, especial-] (1,0) ” nan y,e) future, 2 IN ILLINOIS fortnigt when they” ave exnecte |S DADER MALLS —— Iv in view of the fact that novpeace!, “Sixty million are behind the WILL BE BUILT | That certain units of the American fay a . barbed wire and prison bars—sixty Senator Johnson and Chester Rowell army are traveling in many parts of eae peer an Sa the | Million at hard labor for whom the BY U. S. LA BOR to be present. Europe is evidenced by a letter which ' enemy makes their own land a pri: a TGTON 5 4 k it sy! thy yamakes and a prison WASHINGT yy The battle will be carried to the : srantraccivadibysTudcenWeeR MAb baller eas een ce Beople of |) ou: Should neaee conditions: Kelac: ——_ gue ance reey ae regulars on a platform including no ji ing fi hi Private WYoming in their desire for the re- ted Ger longer would call (iy Associated Press.) Cron) discanes = nel Daclvirdistan <avaia candidate: for this morning from his (son, “va ©'turn of these men, but feels that cepted ermanyane longer Woulk ca WASHINGTON, May 13.—Amer- tralian and European whea' SS IEAE. ieiedlaeanaiericn. te D. J. Tubbs. which was written from nothing should be done to em- | 2"Ything her own which lies outside ; 1. “chipyerds will be permitted to have been discovered in Illinois, the pe P Murmanski, Lapland, Young Tubbs parrass the authorities overseas in these narrow bounds. | Germany has ept contracts for foreign account department of agriculture announced Roosevelt’s policies, was a member of the American Expe- the matter. ceased to exist abroad. so far as that can be done without tod Neither found be- ditionary Force in France, Germany, “Very truly yours, Despite a widespread spectacular interfering with building the Ameri- fore in the Uni . 100 FIGHTERS Se |and later volunteered for service on “HENRY JERVEY, | Cimpaign against signing careful in- ¢4y merchant marine, President Wil- The diseases were probably brought GLENFALLS, New York, May 13.|\the frozen barrens of the north. “Major General, G. S., quiries have convinced the corre- gon enbled\ today: here by imported seed w one OF 35TH PASS —Thirty-two mills of the Interna-/From his, sratement, pieruime of be “Assistant Chief of Staff, [spondent) thats Germany wil accept —_—___.»__— nois farmers are ploughing up the in- A , = urn to this country is far removed. “Director of Operations.” aty when it comes to a show- > fected whent and planting corn. tional Paper company in New York is = an on eameetet of Operations.” the treaty when it comes to « show: CONTRACTS FOR tied wheat and planting cor.” n be controlled THRU CASPER vere tied up by strikes today. OLD RESIDENT not likely to be much further effort, Must be signed and that world So- 500 AIRPLANES _ **""%= S a locally at least, to get the Wyom-, een will revise he ae ae | will not be large. It sail have Ae ap- After a temporary cessation of ing men returned to American soil. Beery ee rane ot eee tae eos preciable effect upon the total pro- troop passages thru Casper, the west- | VISITS CASPER It is understood that the governor CT#t, said that while he favors sign- TO BE AWA RDED duction. | 7 feels that he has done all in his ing he hopes the League of Nations : —— > _--__- Fore Rarvellnede Ghesaneay Goaee Charles “Ninety” Hagens, a well | power i bring the 148th back, aaa will change the hardest conditions Fred Hopkins and Mrs. Leona Fort Russell near Cheyenne, Monday, o G % ‘ rt ¢ . A | * ¥ A afterward, WASHINGTOD May 13.—Con- Banks, colored, were united in 1 and this.morning 100 members of the IES SUDDENLY ‘known old time figure in Casper, re-| thet if the war deparment sees things Dr. Stressman declared: “It will tracts for at least 500 airplanes of riage Monday by Rev. M. A. Filoath 25th division, composed of many Wy- ‘turned here yesterday from Lamar,|in a different light the people of po tora ltees : : nate eo : SH Aen oming, Montana and Idaho boys pass- \Mo., where he has resided for the |Wyoming will probably have to smile Be ahs eonae on ee ervaceiman to shee Teteae donse vals pee enaee of the Second Baptist church. ‘ evenge is cedented decep- American manu r f RT Ta Uae one Dales SauiGes wee inGe ok Che ote 5 visiting friends and renewing — ac-| ee See te Cll ty aaeurienete: [aay tee yoaten, MEAS lent ok he soldiers wi - rn a ace | ae Tileon’: oa ” ay by. Sec y Baker. day astor, M. A. E + Was tion by the Canteen committee of | William J. Emery, 84, & veteran quaintances he formed here during WOOLGROWERS President aW sore Prine ples Saye #4 ra Reo keep the in- chosen as delegate to represent the the Mothers’ league, and ‘coffee, of the Civil War, died at his home in the early days, before the advent of Peg terms dustry in such condition as to insure church at the Northern Baptist con- 88, | : * ‘ Scheid that th ‘ x A sandwiches and other edibles were |Kenwood addition vesterday after-|Casper on its career as an industrial | HOLDING OUT ere Sere Soeene terme vapid expansion to meet requirements vention to be held in Denver besin- served. After the impromptu break-|noon after a period of illness brot|and commercial center. lWevel andiceectataral seiekeiel cerns (inva nationallemersency: nig: May 21: fast had been served fruit andjabout by the infirmities of old age.| Mr. Hagens recently doubled his FOR 60 CENTS Vadhurricenciclichearstandlanplac jpast several years. Mr. Hagens is|and make the most of it. ME eee EE ee smokes were distributed liberally | Funeral services will be held from the | Missouri holdings, having taken in a| | ause. among the boys. ( Shaffer-Gay chapel tomorrow after-|large ranch in conjunction with his Lok cieaee Se eee H RCHES DEFILED RELIGION is Among the Casper boys who ar-|noon at 2 o’clock Rev. W. L. French already extensive property. He ex-| KEMMERER, May 13. — Wool-| utes after he Began’ oThelchancellse 9 rived with the contingent were Leo officiating. The deceased is survived (pects to spend a few months here be-'growers of this district are holding | paused in his address and then thund. Dunn and Clarence R. Johnson. by his wife and three sons. fore returning home. | their wool clip for a price of 60 oa out the word which announced = cents, which they believe will be the German governments’ rejection |FOUR KILLED BY | paia.. Most of the men are acting as of the Versailles’ conditions. AUSTRIAN HELD RESPONSIBLE T ee caper cca em tion which will assur. e price 0 i i i anocinted Pr | EARTHQUAKE IN (iin, "ac" ¢ them the Price ‘ers of the various parties, with the LONDON, May 18"-The Bolshevi seeking to destroy re- i] \irsar Hear, exception of the Haase group, made one DDS: r CR AeeGEAIN DP NESRREtE Sie ‘ge numbers of the individual | a . backed ligion by bringing it into contempt, according to Reuter’s corre ALLIES FOR GRIMES DURING WAR CA NARY ISLA NDS growers, however, are holding out. ee shey “backed up spondent at aterinodar. They conducted in a church with all ‘only one man has sold any wool dur- ceremonial a mock marriage between an aged priest and a mare. ——— | 5 \ing the past week, Oscar Peterson William Scott, formerly employed The choir was forced under threats of death to sing psalms and (By Associated Preas.) LAS PALMAS, Canary _Jsland, | having disposed of his clip at 50 by the Coliseum garage, and who has, the canticles of liturgy. : PARIS, May 13.—In the pea ce treaty with Austria, now well ~ May 13.—Four people were killed by| cents per pound. |served over a year in France, is ex- | Among the official publications of the Moscow soviet is a toward completion, a responsibility clause’ has been inserted earthquakes which shook the island| The shearing question appears to pected home this week, according to | parody verse on a church funeral service, supposed to have been identical with that in the German treaty with the exception that jof Fuertavenura several days ago, |have been definitely settled, with:the information reaching relatives here. | performed over the body of a dog, in the church. } the first clause, providing for the trial of Emperor William, is | The bulk of the population of the | shearers receiving from 15 to 17 1-2 Scott drove a truck and saw netive | A Caucasus bayonet was thrust through an ikon in such a omitted.. The remaining clause provides for the trial of military | island fled. Relief measures have | cents per head. The established price!service transporting ammunition to} way as to bore a hole in the mouth of Christ, and a cigarette was offenders by: an” international~courtmartial. eg been} undertaken: in Utah is 15 cents per head. the front. . | put in the hole. Below were scribbled some odious words.

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