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————————————e—eEeEeEeEeEeEe Che Casper Daily | Crthune |= CASPER, wy (SUNDRY CIVIL BILL is REWISED| ° > > ° > ° > * > (By United Press.) ~~ WASHINGTON, July 17.—The house, meeting the Pres- ident’s veto objections tol the sundry civil bili, today in- creased the appropriation for vocational rehabilication among soldiers by eight million, making a total of 14 million dollars. It also removed the limit on salaries of members OVER 4,000 COPIES of The Daily Tribune sold and | delivered to subscribers every day. THE DAILY TRIBUNE | Meinber of the Associated | ry | Press, and served by the Unit- | | ed Press. ou WIT H FASENOW Power of Resista and Morale of Men at the Lowe tt VOLUME 3 of the board. NUMBER 228 BOSTON CAR SERVICE PARALYZED ‘ANACONDA MINE HARVESTER WORKERS LOCKED OUT, WORKERS GIVEN 5, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1919 FIRST OF REPUBLICANS#AATORS [SENATE CALLS RECEIVED AT THE? ON PRESIDENT alTE HOUSE; BORAH AND JOHNSON MAY NOT GO FOR DETAILS 4 (By Associated Press.) MARINE STRIKE STILL COMPLETE DOLLAR RAISE Ebb on Eve of Pro- posed Offensi WASHINGTON, July 17. WASHINGTON, July N ‘er) Penee es ; —Without a record vote or | nerease of or - Le A Senator McCumber Is First Caller This | 4ebate, the senate today! Eight Thousand ‘Street Re Railway Enrployes) (20% spon between’ the Pe tear haha sta alia ee) i i % iy Ms adopted the resolution offer- ee shall ae ai e ct aaa Press Staff Correspondent.) Morning With Opening of Discussion ed by Senator Borah, Repub- Strike Today; Coast Tieup Critical jouncea’t He VIENNA, July i7.—Bolshevik Jey. : dican of Idaho, asking the rilideriin! the: dlatricé atid iaiete Hungary is ready to battle the on Peace Treaty and the League Ampape pear doles as Freight Congestion Piles Up for one whole world in defense of the SOM 7 soviet government, yet a small (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, July 17.—President Wilson today began his conferences with Republican senators for discussion of the peace treaty and the League of Nations. Senator McCumber was the first caller. Senators Jones of Washington, Colt of Rhode Island and Nelson were invited to call during the day but Jones was out of town. It was intimated today that Presi- 'g with public interest,” a copy of the protest said to have been made by some members of the American peace com- mission against the Shan- tung provision of the peace treaty. (By Axssocinted Press.) BOSTON, July 17.—Car service on street, subway and ele- ated lines;here and twelve adjacent cities and towns was tied up today by the strike of 8,000 union employes of the Boston elevated railway system, called to protest against al- leged delay of the war labor board in announcing its award in the wage dispute between the company and the men. s demand an eight-hour tions tain si FRENCH RELIEF TO BE FAILURE: Allied army, especially if it in- cludes American and British troops dent Wilson planned to invite ali 5 al P e of 73% cents an House, devoting four or five hours! ——_— ‘each day to conferences with them. M’'CORMICK WORKERS enators Borah and Johnson, two VIAN DEMAND WAGE RAISE “es of the most bitter opponents of the 5 {By The A (By Ansociated , but League of Nations are on the list! CHICAGO. ‘en thous- PARIS uly r r ea but there apparently is some doubt ! J one uno; ‘ ell te crack nounced Wednesday ert e Sahathensth seaeailed scents eaper works the International ment are ely r POSITION UNCHANGED Shantung Settlement Would Make Japan UniSomiust Jom thel po, omy ee rekerainnt ah aNiges - DECLARES M’CUMBER. : mafinitelon Aneieea ie : “Our conversation covered a wide) “Sabre Rattler of the World” Solon De- League, Declares SG allel Beagrie lest nieelayt A Cue ronge,” said Senator McCumber,” and | 2 : The men are said ant a dol- 0 ; if the president wants to say what we 0 7 7 are oars begat ae : 2 ¢ bi Tilt etwresid gut. wares to savant wee clares in Fight on Peace Grant Colt, Republican ia mhour pay, a forty-four-hour plans for rike proposed. s! ai as I'm concerned I consider the con- : es and’ ¢ shop. for Monday. “f, versation confidential and do not feel [By Ansociatea Prens] WASHINGTON, Ttie 17.—| MARINE STRIKE _ saditer Glvcet Hiwere ian. ie at liberty to disclose what happened.’ WASHINGTON, July 17.—Urging the senate to refuse com- ; is. sueport of CAUSES CONGESTION ¢ Reds has i Senator McCumber added that his alten the Shant th trsaty Senet Announcing his support o' “ ue 2s position in regard to the League of | Bnen mG a blice ‘ung provision in the peace treaty, Senator principles embodied in the NEW -Andrew m- “had been made as clear as Sherman, Republican of Illinois, today declared that the sec- (eague of Nations’ covenant, Furuscth is investigating the strike re Snglish language could make it,” tion giving Japan control of the Shantung peninsula, ‘‘so taints but withholding judgment re- situation here preparatory to making ie : and his position was the same as al-| and poisons the professed altruism with which the League of garding certain reservations, * "eport to the Great Lakes and Pa- ne ways. Nations was heralded as to crown it the superlative treachery Senator Colt, Republican of “ific coast seamen. The tieup still is _ | in the history of modern times.’ : = complete. _ This provision, asserted the| Rhode Island, told the senate Wit), cooks, stewards and sailors fe speaker, would aid Japan in becom- ing the “sabre rattler of the world” | and strengthen her for the day when she might try, like Germany, for a world empire. In such an eventual-| ity, he continued, and with British! and Japawese~interests in,the orient “identieal” the United States might | well look ‘to the safety of the SUD pines. “Why China should be exploited, "| DEPOSITIONS 1N: LAND CAGES 10 HE TMELERE == = TRANS-OCEAN FLIER FALLS IN STARTING IBy Associated Press} ST. JOHN’S, July 17.—Frederick | Raynham failed to get away on his at- 'tempted trans-Atlantic flight in a today that the nation “‘must at least see the great undertak- ing upon which, we have em- barked in entering the war thru to the end, which can wecone | by our beco, a me: ro! the war eco, ime He declared himself unable to agree with the objection that the league would create a super-state or subvert the American constitution. gecirieaa now out, the engineers on the verge of striking and the order of the ship-! strikers, ping board to dismiss the the situation alo ical. Freight congestion and. railroad, terminals i ie hourly and perishables are spoiling: The shipping board has appealed for volunteers to pare ORT Atera i JOINT SESSION BUILDING FUND Women, Show Remarkable Results ) in Piling Up Money for Future I Home for the Army and Navy Club. The part played by t ning Dancing club permanent fund for Idin the erect TOLD THEM NOT TO INFORM HIM WHAT HIS HOUSE n > > 7 zed b: Martinsyde plane. The machine rose Sei ¢ community club b r : A dditi E id * ithe rule of covetous desire coupled | Was wrecked, but Raynham was unin- Eee i t he aH of fig : | E R | fA : ona VIGENCE IN Vth military force. jured. TO OPEN OFFICE piled of receipts wit UY wrhde - is material to notice e| Alleged Land Fraud toyeae the Japanese constitution the SWISS TO FLOAT IN CASPER SOON GREET PERSHING series of ente duri ng the spr bs r has supreme command of " i fer oes A Cg 5 a Be Secured, Lost Cabin oar os eee ee van =e Valuation of Single rs . Q bY 2 kes , and concludes treaties. | i aitehune: uly 17.—General Asus aang pe , Residents Will Testify. Tie“fatver could do no: more in the ie i oor er leone oe Million Is Too Low, days when he menzced Europe and GREAT LOAN FOR Articles of incorporation were filed States in August, Repr ative Cald-| m Service « » upon whom t Efforts of the government officials the world. It is as plain as the noon- | with the secretary of state today | Well, Democrat’ of Dic ete en ieihaunt fallen in However, Declares to unearth fraudulent operations in| day sun that the government is auto-| 5 forithe/Associuted! Oil corpora the house rules committee today in piee Taiaadidouitothts the patenting of 10,000 acres of land | cratic and that it will add Chinese with offices at Wilmington, Del., “sing on on a resolution om iHeldance given teat A uto u lz in Natrona county which subsequent- province upon province, concession Denver and Casper. It is capital. setting: aside the day for a joint con-| j1 0" | lv came under the ownership of J. B. upon concession, until the Asiatic ized at $35,000,000. The filing fee Tession ssion to welcome home Pitodey tl le : z A Gkae, found a local setting today after kaiser will dominate the affairs of (By United Press.) was $7,011, the second largest in the American commander. saneeat inaldan te f| MOUNT CL having been shifted from coast to|Asia and the Pacific ocean. | NEW YORK, July 17.—{t was’ the history of Wyoming. = BD ecralebisoois fil We mbar wa a rey ee coast and taken into the Dominion “In 1897 Germany, professing to Yearned today that Switzerland would The president and secretary are VE; RB a i ke Se ay ey pee of Canada. Clyde M. Watts, master | be exesnerated by the eure two float see of 30 or 40 millions here| N.S. Wilson and J. L. Warren, both DISTU ANCE OF frais tha az Hanry i Focdis uintutitel ta laa n in chancery for the United States| exiled German missionaries by ig-|thru the sale of bonds. The pro- of Denver and both holding similar Other : geilne Liked cat Lucile Caasene District court at Shevenne: wall ar-|norant fanatics in Seed) ak ceeds will go for necessities in positions with the newly organised PEA CE DRA WS $12 ercuers ties Mc eague 2a a alae h a ss d rive on a late train this afternoon| Germany’s war ships to the bay, bom- Switzerland. 20-million-dollar Salt Creek Pro- I ill operator, co ate to take depositions in the long-drawn- RES the ports, landed isoape and Chas FINE IN COURT 1 opera ie eon i oe out investigation that the government] occupied the territory. In the set- ——— = ; nee d, is making and the proceedings will tlemene she compelled the Chinese SODA WA TER AND Homer Jones, a piano a = oH ne nandie sats be opened at the courthouse. government to sign a 99-year lease the first arrest to be made in enfore-| It cost one John Doe $12 to dis- | * th. Thi will acta Twenty witnesses, more or less, the| with concessions for railway build- ICE CREAM TAX ing the new red light district rules turb the peace of the city about 3 Dee iy z 5 majority of whom are. residents of| ing and mining. 4 which were recently issued by Frank o'clock yesterday afternoon. It is| Ete’ OY & | Co! the Lost Cabin region, have arrived| ‘Senator Sherman characterized REPEAL IS NEXT Webb, chief of police. He was charg-/ not known for certain what particular tt Runes ane Pei in Casper today. Included in the num-| the league as the “collosal confidence {ed with being @ piano player in a offense he committeed but the police| “ROWS Dy the Ay i , ber are J, B. Okie and a number of! game of the ages” and said the presi- ‘house contrary to present regulations conside it unbecoming and Mr. | Vor $700 in net 2 the pioneer residents of the county | dent and his followers were living in (By Axnoctated Press.) twhich permit no male musicians in Doe must have thought the same be- “i {° ig y “ee who will testify regarding the patent- « paychological milennium.’ ,. WASHINGTON, July 17.—The any houses of this district in the cause he kept his real identity secret! , ae aclea ucuerE * ing of the land in question. The pat-) Ry a resolution introduced by Sen-| Republican steering committee has city. from even the police Sa ca eeada nets Ve ents were obtained between 10 and ator Spencer, Republican of Missouri, | decided that the repeal of taxes on Jones was arrested about midnight But in spite of his extremely com-|°"0T'S te promote the su 20 years ago, and because, it is said| .nq referred to the committee, the | soda water and ice cream is to be last night and is now out on a $50 mon cognomen, he had to pay his stappcregas and nae yD See of the land reverted to J. B.! senate would declare its “deep regret | |pushed thru the house after prohibi- bond. His trial probably will come|fine just the same as other citizens RET aTd aoe nae oe hes) ie, the suspicion of government of-' ¢ the disposition of Shantung.” tion enforcement is disposed of. ithis afternoon. of Casper. 2S Dele CREE. ee SAMMY 4 a ae 3 ls was aroused. | Ns | me building fund and the T U LI FE y NA VE DB) An investigation started four years on » given te The reg -f SV CRATE LS Two Experts Join has not yet been concluded and in the meantime the principals in the STOCKMEN CALL ON WASHINGTON FOR DROUGHT AID: nt di morrow evening. FOR COLLECTOR probe remain in possession of the Private Hospital » Army and Navy club has been COLO. DISTRICT land. Depositions of scores of wit- ons Peres: t basis to all ay 4 ao FA it sse: mt 2 taken: the court officials ances by the ent membershir rit over the United States Staff in Casper, at ages scr faba GEN. PERSHING - AND STAFF TO aded to the staff of the ‘Casper Pri-| vate hospital. Miss Schooley has been | made new superintendent while Miss had charge of the same sort of work} Noll is the new surgical nurse. Both|¢#l grazing condition COMMITTEE APPOINTED ON ON RATES AND RANGE LANDS. Definite action in meeting the criti- Natrona county was taken last night at the in present barren condition of the range in Wyoming. This resolution was wired to Sena- grounds. ma Tex as possible pasturage satisfactory report is mittee will be sent to le a com to I are assured to meet expe The Two new experts from the county | club will ¢ » to work ard it hospital at Denver, Colo., have been | ultimate Rern manent home Tiga iat, GERMANS SEEK ; : tors Kendrick and Warren and to|over the land and see what could still costs $5 to drive a motor | at the county hospital at Denver. | meeting of the Natrona County Wool-| Representative Mondell, It is to be|he done in that state, a fire ¥ he growers’ association in the Citizen's! followed by a letter explaining the. Members at the meeting last nicht ‘Mr.” Sheelor paid the Da Vg pie ‘COURTHOUSE IS | State bank. A committee composed need of fair rates for tle growers were strongly opposed to government | penalty for driving his car over lof John Bryne, Fred Cottman, and|in the state in the present crisis. control of any sort. A resolution the hose when an alarm was turned MISSION prey (By Unitea a Preas.) e a All agreed at the meeting that) passed indicated the sentiment of tle in from the Sprague hotel 1s night LONDON, July 17.—Jimmy Wilde, BRIGHTENED UP eugene secartiny was named to take! vractically all cattle.in the state|cattle. men. ‘The ‘resolution stated|about 10 otelonie ve British flyweight champion and Pal — [up the matter of rates for shipping would have to be shipped out for pas-|that the Natrona County Woolgrow-| ‘There was no fire as the firemen Moore, American, will go 20 rounds The Natrona county court housejcattle and securing suitable pasture turing this year. Most of them de-| ers’ association was opposed to the Boor found after a record run of » (By Associated Press.) tonight. General Pershing, his staff jis “looking up” this week. A new/ lands. cided it was best to keep the cattie Kenyon and Kendrick bills now before and & half n.inutes to the hotel r » ; T and a host of doughboys will baspec- bath of paint on the walls and wood-| A resolution was pasityd calling up-| off the market because such a plan congress. Fourth and Durbin streets tators. | work is brightening many of the in-| on Wyoming senators and representa-| would kill the market and they want The object of the bills is to smoke stack on the building Wilde is a fayorite but Moore’s side corners of the county building. | chances are consjdered excellent. About half of the work of painting| The Olympia stadium with 15,000 has been completed and the re- ity h been sold out at prices | mainder of the job will be completed 2 to $50 a sent. jin two or three weeks. tives at Washington to bring their in- fluence to bear on the present Rail- road Administration in making a fa- vorable rate basis for cattle shipments | which is made almost essential by the their cattle back afier a winter of grazing. Jack Leary, freight agent, of one, to inve: Burlington railroad was made a committee igate the Texas range vorce the packers from the contr of stock rds and refrigerator curs. The bills‘are said to pass the packing business to a certain degr from private to government control. 1 split and the smoke pouring o roof made it appear that ‘h ture was ablaze. Hose for protection in e there had a real fire,