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CASPER, WYO., MONDAY, JULY 28, 1919 NUMBER 237 npticaerteh Ab! ita RAGE RIOTS iN CHICAGO BREAK ic x. wars: delivered to subscribers every > emands Changes, OUT AT REASH Claims in Senate JANITOR CONFESS STRANGLING [ALLIES BREAK )PROBABLE DATE 2,47" OF SIYEAP 1D CHICAGO GIRL | PARIS CLAIMS) OF PRESIDENTS | wai 0 pac mgr pin 44 Dail THE DAILY TRIBUNE Member of the Associated Trish Freedom Cause Not Affected by oy F 3 (B¥ An adi rena Ds A i newed with Attack : haa J f f : at V Senator Hale today, declared him- Se Nations would handicap the T0 STIFL! 4 SCREAMS OF Oi) TRA ib Peta scoae = are cae TOUR AD ANCED self for a League of Nations, but Whites} in’ Black cause of Irish freedom or cs zon the allied message to * Belt” the with Hungarian people promising four reservations which P the lifting cf the blockade and Hughes claimed were necessary to Assiogint f protect American in CHICAGO, July 28 food relief if a government with . od lix externally the boundaries of nations was made in the senate to- Trouble be- day by Senator Walsi ve Third Degree Continues for Days Beore : a i The first is that any nation after tween the whites and negroes was re- Montana, who anid tha ; : Confession of Guilt Is Wrung From Mo- which the Peace conference could # two years’ notice of withdraw. mewed in the black belt today wh could be than the art deal was substituted for the Bela Not Obd t I ! to 1 member Moses Thomas, ro, fired several stipulation the members of ron and Body of Girl Recovered Kun (gavernaent,) Paris\ newsee: 0 urate as {s he second den s that qu shots at a wagonload of white work- Are protect one ar r pers emphasize that this action is . ° ing to immigration or import du- men being taken to a south side fac external agere equivalent tos breach with the] SAEA Regarding ties ve domesti« matter oursite the tory. se ke theo, Bevendd _controver Cla fs d Gtac td = present Hungarian government. z gue’s jurisdiction. When an attemnt was made by the “this limits our obligat t 3 CHICAGO, July 28.—A formal charge of murder was filed today —= Reservations to he third asks that the United whites to disarm Thomas, a dozen ne- of war by one nation aainst anoth i. ? sani ce J ae one (ity United Pree.) under cle XXI of the cove. groes rushed to stance. The or It isa gratuitous assudty hat against Thomas Fitzgerald, janitor, 39, married, who yesterday con NDON, July 28.—Mos- Peace Treat nant does not relincuish ita tradi- police quelled the disturbance and re- the political map of the accld fessed to killing Janet Wilkinson, six vears old. After signing a confes- | cow reports thot “owing to cne- L y tional attitude toward purely Amer- Ported that nobody was injured. never undergo any le sion Fitzgerald took the police io his home and removed the virl’s body J™y vre« ure” oe anaydre - iean questions and may prevent che tions are permitted ‘ r fi a coal pile. aave retreated along the Arch- (By United Prens.) acquisition of non-American power > (Ny Ansocinted Press.) sive warfare against one another one ald P ia janitor of a building in the vicinily of the Wa (ee: WASHINGTON, July 28.—Pres- of any territory or control in the CHICAGO, July 28,—A white boy : itzgerald, who is janitor of a building in the vicinity of the Wil- ident Wilson’s d his Western hemisphe and a ne youth were drowned, (wo DISCUSSION OPENED kinson flat, had often seen the girl! = = ——____| Iden Seca rerrr SOM) ori a fourth) resarvation(| negroes fatally wounded and over a) WITH DEMOCRATS und last Tuesday offered her candy.+¢ ch) MRE A CMLL Ge Li | league tour is expected about Aug- (3.0) Sree a ore of persons of both races wound ine Anaaeaie paler enticing ber inte, hs. EoOmss he j | f ‘ust 6. In the meantime he prob-' obligation to employ its army or navy ed or injured by bullets, stones and Ww rs iTON ¢ ae ee poles; e strangled her to i Lia ably will make visits to the capitol i" any expedition congress docs not Soler missiles during: ra rioting ail Vilson pact nt he a . authorize ere. ae with . “Before I knew what I was doing, j ieuge to meet various leaders. No more *'scnator Hale had asked for Hushes! _— tors. Senator Thor Colorado Thad my hands about her throat and ! ; | conferences with Republican senators | opinion. CHICAGO, July 28.—Police are the first caller, described his talk had strangled her,” said Fitzgerald. ; A are scheduled. “There is plain need fc patrolling the black belt to prevent a the president as holly satisfac He has been classed by the police as 3 t ' He Despite reports thet President Wil- replied Hughes, “in or to ade-' recurrence of Sunday's race riots here tOTY"” Thor ai a Mormon. LSS, . Fy os sore gainst a compromise on the quately develop international law and, in which two negroes were killed ang the treaty an Fitzgerald slept almost the entire 4 league, rumors persist that he would to create and maintain the organs of over 50 whites and nesroes hast, iy Was not yet reads eh night last night, having been grilled agree to some regervations and prob-! international justi and machi the future the police will prohibit 2ttitude by the police constantly since last Pek. u L ably will make # statement ¢ hel ot conaliation’ and! conte : Weeroea sba thing koe eeclialvalgs whit Declaring the he treat Wednesday, when he was arrested on . aes ae up his attitude before starting on his Hughes : why these! beaches, whichicaused yesterday's out. 8"d the League of N il suspicion of murdering the child. : ¢ tour. objects cannot be attained without breaks. ; about world pear ———— Physicians Fear for Recovery of John Murphy, nators Smith of Arizona and gucrificing essentinl interests of the es Senator 1 THIRD DIVISION ‘ - “?1 Thomas of Colorado conferred with United States.” aid he would ad ‘ ‘ Found m Alley Suffering from Broken Back; President Wilson this morning. They Hughes said of the RANSOM iS PAID morrow on one the treaty ORDERED HOME Ase declined to discuss what transpired. | pegortatione aw eceaseci ly theleffect it night have on’ the pea Reports Sav Accident Was Result of Booze While continuing the treaty debate mean the failure aty oF of the world senators are looking toward the White House for the next important move in the treaty fight. Whether it is a compel resumption of nee con ference, when the reservations leave unimpaired the main provisions of the John Murphy fell or was knocked from a window in the Natrona NS FROM GERMANY FOR RELEASE OF sreauer Bl Cy Aasaclated iE rens:) ._, hotel sometime Saturday night, causing a bro! ack injury statement regarding president’s at-| covenant. NI JE PAT] : division of the American army has pet physicians fear he wul not recover. e was found early Sun- regarding Shantung or a reply to erit- IF MOCK OUT ONLY been ordered home from the oceu- day morning by the police and taken to the Casper Private hospital. ics for his withholding the French 2 de oh itd (Peediee rinted Wrens 3 pied area of Germany and will be- Myr. Murphy was in much pain this morning and | a ane treaty, President Wilson’s next move LINDE > oryery PP aS VCC _ July 28 ne gin entraining for Brest on Au- , Fe fall « heh bak aris pias ning practically paralyzed a certainntabenMesieewaer renee WAGE OF TITLE WASHINGTON phil. steamer Ac Knight: burned cot 5 »y the fall which broke his back close to his shoulder blades. ed setinte: activity, ‘ } >¥y77q) ip Thomnson, American bow bids the water's edge on the coas patel teeette Mr. Muyphy fold the pole Be was ne ye POW RTD LRWTS: teyeaes Mesee tee Ten vats at Vitae, BANKRUPTCY OF jcc 220° COMPANY IS FORMED T0 Se eee ee id i 85 . The : ‘hotel men stated to the police that JERS N. J, July 9° Bayemene of 1,500 pesos demanded: a they knew nothing of the drinking or An effort to ain the world’. ad je rere government a Lite the escapade. He was either shoved UR welterweigit§ boxing championship P rie sd ‘des pric facie ing or fell out of the window, rolling from Jack Britton of Chicago, the Dhs IMecicag Corsini ffice ef le ss * Ted (Kid): Lewis of England. Lewis bandits might murder the boy, agreed t and into the alley. He probably had n there many hours before discov- ered. told Mr. Murphy the police that To develop an immense posit of IN COURT HER ticipating preferred stock and $ to refund the mon and make every effort to capture and punish the ban dits. knocked out by Britton in th ninth round of a bout several month: COST. REPORT (By Axsocinted Press.) sometime during the night he had h emark . ‘ * ago and as no decisions are per- Sas ag VIENNA, July 28.—Financial heen robbed of $30. His hat and Se neo p rome Disgaueity pe fob mitted in this stete, Lewis must win a) SS eyewe clauses in the peace terms offered! ohoes were found in the room. Thermopolis, Wyo., there acentie Fas in the same way to become cham- BA U E} v RESIGNS mi Austria by the allied powers are be- the police entered room been incorporated the Western Sul. H. E. Stock Names Members of pion again. 771 D7 if (iy Asaweinted: Prene.s 3 ing strongly protested beth by the morning it was’ found’ empty. he pur company, with $15|000000;eap-| Family and’ Blévent Oil Com- a TO AG CEPT POST ; H are July 28.—Officials uf newspapers and by financial circles room had been paid for by James Fo- jtal divided into $2,500,000 of 8 per ; the federa rade unions went t : here. Both go so fer as to predict jay the police report. aa eBay 5 Glee Ae ‘ panies as Defendants in Ac- SY Tif | TOK ‘the wholesale rarke today . ee ce Meta cattin weRnie | ihe mollee: rene cent cumulative, convertible and par SOCIALIZATION'" aCe headGoaee, Taree few weeks unless the financial terms jurphy told the pol tion to Recover Title 500,000 of common stock, both with lantit of odstults t ric are modified. little ev eon him to a par value of $10 a share. The _ H. E. Stock has br uit in the ae mie ae pear fror to 7h per ce in ; had bee inking: liquor, police offi- claims, whos existence has been district court Y. Stock e ee atta art eat i Ne i der the xe market pric Wi CORN SOARS ON Cisiezaa hin morning: iis baieved Gram name, xitence has been, ice oe er uve Toreign minister, hue = thay" tok the foots to one t= that a serious charge may be made ented and partly developed. tain c eae ER Des I was the public market places where CROP DAMAGE ‘sesins: the men with him it Mr, Mure) °*0 and partly developed. Sinan retained in the post of minister of were sold_at_ cont. pri : = “phy dies from injuries received from chased 20,000 shares of the pre TATGeEe Gepe wes socializatio > : y chased 20, s prefer- cs i CHICAGO, uly 38--Danger A al for the early operations of ent oll companies. U S COMMERCIAL f 4 OK G us that the domestic corn crop of 1919 he corporation.’ Besides the devel Mr. St dekr, |i ones of nS Se 7 7 bd T WIC IAG IRCU Dy will be cut in two by drouth and opment of the claims thru the remoy-| Petitions filed with the clerk of the/More Equitable Wage Adjustments s al of the deposit, the operations for, “istrict cou usks that the deed Between Towns and United Ac hot winds resulted in hoisting pr’ om the Suce Oil and TRAVELERS GET PLEASES. CASPER ‘ the prexsnticer : es company 4 more than six cents a gusset today. THRU CARAL On Ae ; preagnt aw lye oe of he vhi th the Economy Oil company to the Mid. ion Object of Organization ae at. the crop tion of ton retore plant which é As i 4 oe Meh orts ape) Curren ya: 1 aaa ae will be used until the contemplated West Oil company, the Fitzhugh Oil Formed Here Saturday The Hagenbeck and Wallace show in the central states is damaged 2 any » Cz i 7. > ; ‘| ; 1,000-ton plant ready for company, the California Oil company,’ Two years’ efforts toward uniting pl i two Cas ud per cent. Active buying carried De- 6 a The latter has been argu) and to. John Doe, be vacated and de- , S : cember. cdrn..to. the. highest price + ment. The latter has been ordered 3ni ty Jotn . the carpenters’ labor locals of the enc » Saturd eee yet recorded this season, $1.72 %. 4 but can hardly be on the ground un- ‘ conn) and “ts that the Suc:| State under the head of a state coun = anim d real cir a - a ee ae a - til late in the fall. de eurthee sear Pas rss ue cil culminated here Saturday in the (iby Associated Prems of the best tk th OLES CCLUPY Hise vad Among the men who are interest- |Cos) an! Economy Oi! companies be! organization of the latter by repre- COBLENZ, July 28.—Army — in several yes wild a = POLE: ALG ABOARD T MEXICO, ed in the new corporation are F. ceearee suse of he rate o at sentatives of ten locals at Resdauncters gave permission arena and the work of rainer - as 4 : hits . 7 a said locations deseribed in the peti- yo1qg at the Trades Assembl today for five American com- this ye Was an ts tur ss Y July 27. he Pacific alf and C. D, Zimmerman, bank- i > Fe | hele 8 Ase 3 y age was an outstanding feature NEW TERRITORY feats whichig essfully thru. ers of Douglas, Wyo., W. F. Cox, who Hon, #6 being in en oF the eat Delegates were present from Doug- mercial travelers to proceed of the show. Every ct went off 11h = A ahelibarame 9 on the is like the other two mentioned prom- freck field and the lands covered) ig, “Lusk, Riverton, Thermopoli thru the Coblenz bridgehead on out a hitch $ (By Anaee voyage from Hampton Roads to the nt in the development of the Lance ee yee ey caer oR eee Worland, Greybull, Che: e, Lara business to the interior of Ger- Bessie Hill was the feature COPENHAGEN jalicia, vy coust of the United States, sail-| Creek field, and C. W. Hersig, Chey- , cation at ae oi eine see See mie, Rock Springs and Green River many. Opportunity for the re- of the show sttractad aitentior as far as the Austro-Prus: fron-| ed from Panama tonight for San Di- enne business man. Several Buffalo ecatitsan be recichewd EOURasOunE i The plan originated, it is unc opening of trade relations be- her riding at ather e lea tier along the river Zbrucz, is in ogo, California. capitalists are also substantial stock- hen iat ae for all oil and 00d, with E ox, president tween the United States and cut wild u r ‘ Polish hands. a - holders in the concern. ba nee Dy enn Bae fa Sin re ye the Wyoming jeration of Labor, Germany was thus definitely af- was also a q 4 The . . = , kas take ‘om e SAIC ce cB-| e ex ve was PSe. forded llow A i tica t = The property which the company : sa and the state cutive was present orded, —_ allowing merican ically all of its equipment wa RETURN EROM! BUSING TRIP CA LIFORNIA TOV has leased on favorable terms in only Dea areee ine eepeccen ee ony t the birth of the new state organi firms to compete with Euro- ern i) all respects and Mr, and Mrs. Max Hirsch return a short distance from the Burlington ?2 rhe SOEs > may vat urpd t is set forth pean houses in the German mar- __represt t . a F ton i 5 peeks ; ration. purpose, it is set forth, represented by a clear —— ed Sunday fon A paavenvesn weet DRINK BEER ON railroad which passes thru Thermopo- Ni er CT i ea is to assiat with the equitable adjust. kets. resentative. His namé trip to the eastern states. ey spe }1 A good state highway leads to ss 7 thy ment of carpenters’ wage scales thru aes Van Valkenbery a large portion of their time in Nu COURT RULING | the site oF the contemplated nanan) or ee ane. somos, foxudrains| ce the state and. shoulder snany,lo WOMEN. IN! EOLIGE, COURT _ York City buying stock for the Lead- until the mines are developed and|i2& 2! contents of the said Success oy toubles by seeking a common .. Madge Gray, Hazel McDowell, and CHICAGO, July 28.—One was er stores in Casper and Lusk. In san By Aw ted Press.) i 5 traduction & sik aciatl oat and and Economy company locations. ground tonithe adsustoianhiot all ditto, & were arrested about 6 shot and killed and another serious Spite-of the high markét prices, they!, SAN FRANCISCO, July Ee | ie eed ction reat naa ae eeantjal| The petition indicates that the mat- froun’ AG theopresane tina o'clock Saturday night on a booked ly wounded in a strike riot here vy ser con ne rure ine cks “ an:s erences, / je pres ime Sh A i 2 purchased a large line of nerchandise! Es sale oe beer ce raining ewe and fe ae a ns neti ve pines Si ter hing on an abrcenien! 2 P| scales paid in towns thruout the st charge being drunk and disturbing last night. The shooting arose from ; i ace ale three-quarters per cent alcohol _ is : J 1 al 1912 between eleven members of the 5“ : tHe peace: The tieatitwolwareralenced ble t $ which will be placed on sale soon at} + | aulpht vers ite tial f va, wid divergent and united ac he pea released trouble between strikers at Crane : permitted in a decision - today by sulphur over its initial route to mar-| stock family and John Doe, trust a BBG OR: GHSEO 3 The — 7 ices po hee <a raity ; b » trust Moaarve stone Hesse on bonds of $50 apiece neir trial) company plant and others, sup- iptue rent leet [Judge William H. Sawtelle of Ari-| ket mre dW ev mage be Dull ax) party of hel etondipart, (Tha) sonn™ll serve \tockeapp them. on aye" oo Te atinmattereatt lean ne re, sup Sorosis, the oldest of women’s clubs zona in the United States District is not yet in| petition names certain placer oil lo. MoFe eauitable level. Career, ap anee in America, was founded in 1868 ‘court sustaining the demurrer of the| contemplation Reports by several’ cations nd charges certain conspi ust of the two largest locals in protest against the exclusion of {Reinier Brewing company, which| eminent engineers indicate that they|racy against one of the defendants ' | ing i women from 4 dinner given in New asked that government action to) believe the property is of high com-! named. The organization effected here will = L York in honor of Charles Dickens, prohibit the sale of such beer be! mercial value. —— s me under ie acini at He of us velis dismissed. Gee oe ‘ollowing officers and members of a the novelist. ~ CHINESE CUT ARE RETAINED) |counci chosen for a period of one Y E AR 4 j N PRISON “ ~ year: GERMAN PEACE OFF JAPAN’S | BY SENATE BILL | President, tise 0, creger. E: < AIN'S Wyo.; vice president, E. W. Vaugh (By Asnoctated : RICE S (By Assogiated)Prens.) Riverton; cretary-treasurer, C. PITTSFIELD, Mass., July Mre. Gladys C. Dunn, 6n trial for s UPPLY WASHINGTON, July 28.—The Thompson, 536 Park avenuc, Casper; econd degree murder for shooting her son, Joseph, teday pleaded ins ) \senate today passed the administra- executive council, William McCarthy, guilty to manslaughter and was sentenced to a year jai Sa RETR }tion bill authorizing an increase from Laramie; Jesse Hume, Thermopolis; Mrs. Dunn, who is the wife of J. Allan Dunn, New hor, so- f Ran ER ANGIE July 28.—The! 9.500 to 18,000 in the number of H. ©. Hansen, Worland; Charles killed her son two and a half years ago following a ui en ds (By Associated Presi.) Chinese have declared a © boyoott |, iasi i retai: Craig, Rock Springs; Roscoe the parents. . 2 ty h”’ “t commissioned officers to be retained > Prings + r . PARK, July 28.—‘Distortion of the truth’ was the characteri- against the Shantung award by cut- in the army this ye Lander; Gust Jeipe, Cheyenne; Clyde According to the statement of her counsel she said she suld zation applied SBS AD. pleseniiae Bibea te 0, pecans seamen! by ting off Japan’s rice supply. af i 3. > McNau, Sheridan. kill the child and herself. She had the revolver to her own head Mathias. Erzberger, German ce minister, declaring that Gre. ees eed ana Britain and France made’ neace overtures to Germany thru the Vati- can in 1917. Ribot was French foreign minister at the time. Cabbage earrots were un- of known until about the middle of the 16th century. is the An apron \clothing mentioned in history. first article A constitution and by-laws were when her husband called her adopted, together with a program of the organization for the coming 45 % and remov revolver. The child was killed ed to shoot herself. 1 it. She turned and discharged The woman said she had intend-

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