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KOLCHAK FORCE | CAPTURE BY ‘REDS se ! + os STS ES = Remainder of ce on Souther Line Surrendes ~— Over 45,000 Pgsoners (By Associnied FP LONDON, Sept. 12.—The re- mainder of Admiral Kolchak’s, southern army. in the region of Aktiubinsk and Orik, surrender- ed to the Bolshevik, a Moscow Bolshevik wireless today says. This raises the Bolshevik ptures from the Kolehak forces within a week to 45,000 men. ‘The Bolshevik wireless claimed yes terday the capture of nearly 12,000 prisoners from the Kolchak south- ern army. Today's soviet communique also an- nounces the capture of a number of prigoners in the northern Dyina re- 1 (Archangel front). These p: oners, it is declared, in an official statement, included some British troops. ry (By Associated Prexs.t WASHINGTON, Sept. Dis: patches sent from Omsk Septem- ber 10 by the Amefican consul re- port that the northern Siberian ermy has stopped its retreat and now is west of the Isham river. It is believed that Orsk is out of Bol-| chevik danger. There is no mention of the dis- aster to the southern army. oe REBELS CLOSING IN ON CAPITAL (By Associated Press.) SAN SALVADOR, Sept. 2.— ‘Honduran revolutionary forces AP-\ the Associated Industries of Mass- pear to be closing in on Tegucigalpa, the capital, from the west and south, E suys*an official revelutionary state- ment. The rebels were successful in the northern part. ah ee HEADQUARTERS OF SINN FEINS ARE SEARCHED Dy Asnocinted Press.) (DUBLIN Sept. 127A" strong | fatee of soldiers searched the Sinn Fein headquartets in this city to- day.; (At $kibberéen, County Cork, atined ‘pglice raided a newspaper | office and a number of private res- | idonets. TEA OF ASSASSINATION OSTA IASI | UNSOLVED AND FEAR IS HELD OUT THAT SLAYER-OF PRESIDENT’ BROTHER MAY NOT BE BROT TO TRIAL: SAN JOSE, Costa Rica. (By Mail.)—Assa late minister of war and brother of former President Federico Tinoco, on o August 9 last, ie still an unsolved mystery with indications that the slayer! may never be brought to answer for his crime. The fortnight which has Cuca in the kite elapsed since the tragedy has brought out a number of interesting facts. 4f . married wor in connection with it which never before have been told. Joaquin was 39 years old, one of the handsomest men in Costa Rica, a quick shooter and courageous as a lion. He was tall and of athletic build, fond of horses, and 2 member of one of the most distinguished fam- ilies. He rarely went unarmed and had fought a number of duels. The dow of one of vhis adversa: a lawyer he Killed in a revolver fight, a few years ago sought to avenge her husband and fired five shots at close range at Tinoco but the latter survived his wounds. When on Jenuary brother Federico, who was the min- ister of war in the cabinet of Prosi- dent Alfredo Gonzalez, deposed the latter and beeame head of the govern- ment, Johquin was given the war portfolio and thereupon, it is said, be- came the real president of Costa Rica. For two years previously Joa- quin had been fighting revolutionists und personel enemies and when he became minister of war he °7 27, lt has been said that Joaquin on the day of his death had more ene-jfor Port Limon mies than a popular motion picture actress in the United States had ad- mirers. On the day before the aspassina- tion Joaquin went before the Coste Rican congress and asked to be re- Neved as vice president, a position he Held by virtue of his cabinet post. At the same time his brother, the president, asked official permission to Jeave the country because of “‘ill- health.” Both requests were granted and 1917, his | became | and r still more energetic and aggressive. members of - the Tinoco family, Che Casprr Daily ee OVER 4,000 COPIES | of The Daily Tribune sold and delivered to subscribers every day. Member | - | T Ute | Press, and served by the Unit- | j ed Press. SECRET AGREEMENTS| , —_ |OF ALLIES WRITTEN] INTO PEACE TREATY] - of the Associated VOLUME 3 MEXICAN PROBE IS LAUNCHED TO LEARN IF U. S. FRIENDSHIPS FOR CARRANZA ARE PAID FOR REPORT Draft Endorsed by Dr. Henry Tupper Is Cause of Suspicion to Be Probed by Sub-Committee of the U.S. Senate [My United Press} WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—Senator Fall of the senate sub-com inittee probing Mexican affairs, will try to learn whether Carranza sup. porters in the United States are receiving Carranza money. The in quiry was occasioned by a draft endorsed by Dr. Henry Tupper oi New York City, a minister active in the support of Carranza’: recognition by the United States. Edward Doheny, discoverer of the Tampico oil fields, testified that American oi] producers there had paid bandit levies with the full knowledge of the American government He claim for claimed that Carranza virtually was practicing confiscation by refusing to permit ‘drilling on lands legally pur- chased, PLUMB PLANTO BASED) ON TIME CASPER, WYO., FRIDAY, SEPT. 12, 1919 MEXICO CITY, Sept. 12.-- leave Germany for Mexico, resentative of the German govern xiean gcevernment to furnish hi oc conditions affecting neweome Thir to THIRTY THOUSAND GERMANS TO SETTLE IN MEXICO, EMIGRANTS READY TO LEAVE, SAYS REPORT {Dy Aasoctated Press} ty thousand emigrauts are prepared 5 mcubrdlag] tarAacthheiwond Mawauei rene president. Senator Johnson is developing a detinite line of attack nt here, who today requested the He insists that the treaty was drawn on the lines of secret engage- information revarding Mexican NUMBER 276 President Practices Duplicity in Keeping up Fight, Senator Johnson Asserts in St. Louts Address; Opponent Cheered by Same Crowds That Heard President Wy Tate us ~Astride President Wilson's trail, Senator the ST. LOUIS, Sept Johnson is 12 eceiving cheers trom the same localities nich heard He antees these ments amony the allies before the United States joined he war insists that Article X means that the United States DEFEAT OF PEACE TREATY FORCAST BY LANSING IF THE PUBLIC ‘UNDERSTOOD’ EYAES CAoE EXPEGTED 10 REACH JURY TONIGHT, ALIB] OF DEFENSE ALLEGED ATTACK APPLY TO ALL Railroad Time Cardiltivoduees to Show Defendant ORNONE, CLAIM “= ation of Joaquin Tinoco, |have appeared in court to hear all f the testimony thus far. The state has been attempting to show that the assault or assaults oc- en of the house Not in Casper; Last of Evidence Being Sub- mitted and Arguments Are Pending NINETEEN CASES Secretary Wondered “If They Will Under- stand What It Lets Us in For,” Former Confidant Says in Senate Hearing iy United WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—‘‘If the senate understands and the Press American people understand this treaty, it will be defeated.” This, according to William C. Bullitt, testifying today before the foreign relations committee, was the statement Secretary Lansing made to him last Mav, 19. Lansing, he said, declared: “But | wonder if they will understand what it lets us in for that POLICE GALLED ‘DESERTERS’ BY Knox Lit my personal opinion probably will really under and would upprove HUNS WOULD APPLAUD ee Hs aay position willy ansin n Fi NST ON: Agere 3. ue The case of Richard Eyres, a brakeman on the Northwest: Panne Sees att ; ear ere ee es GOV COOLIDGE Puee ieee eer ateier eae ern railroad operating out of Casver whose shome is in Chad- — Previou» to this testimony Bullitt opposed to that part of tt . Sauetahiplanust bel“ busiadlineyoud) ron, Neb., charged with rape against a 14-year-old girl, is showed the committer the orisin SS eae i 5 all hope” if it is not to be made nearing completion and the state expects the case to go to Wilson gue of Nation eh ity. A tate | the “rallying point” for the nation- the jury late today. Much of the morning was taken up with ‘!¢!. Bullitt said Colonel Hous: iets BOSTON ept. 12 enor | alization of all industry, Edgar J. hearing testimony by witnesses for the defense, the defense |!" Hier alpeysnow ed’ comm ise hs \ bebidas eis ls | Rich, transportation counsel for attempting to show that Mr. Eyres cquid not have been in hi ore a mt zr ee na ’ uit the Wess : t ee ere hea | Casper at the time the assault occurred a mere aitien TeeBEie. St ance aes re Ake aatdi tavennantieme | achusetta, declared before the | The railroad time card of Eyres . : geo Neh NB hey wanted Elsa a Sule use et heen | house interstate committee con- | was introduced to show that he was Bessa might be sro nue: ; ih. h acres ckthists hesbeliavesital seme, conditions under whee they sidering legitlation for final dis- not in Casper about the middle of j : Cotiverning the proposed PrinkipO) senate would de yaaa ln alg position of the railroads. |May when the young girl believes the conference among all Russian factions | peajized its mea mee | —— offense against her was committed Bullitt testified: that French: opposi- fed the opinion that invimiieaenis | 3 Gulf Hurricane Lhe state is going on to show that the ) on defeated the plan really would understand y BOSTON. Sent, TEL Wih sore | ‘ (crime was committed by this man | = vut that Lodge's position would | en dead in three days, the police | 4 Traveling West, against the girl altho the exact date ainwatAcleciateal rea) come purely political.” eelevtac thlai aliGs eae exact de | 3 may be in doubt. WASHINGTON, Se P The committee of senator 1 rt f 200 > 9 ~ The defense is relying upon the ARE CONTINUED , 7 finto a round aughter at this ! = 4 t Wilse position of a League There were no riots last night a! Warning Issued getimony of several frienis of Byres dent Wilson's proposition of a eukuey tutti anid he bexieal to be excused | {hy the troops killed « boy in raid ; NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 12.— |,t0 attempt to establish the fact that ; weiter twas filed in ¢ for-;From read any more iO) trccardleaisamesnadiaysttikinarpasd || The tropical hurricane on the he could not have been in Casper to (Hx Ansoointed Press.) | agen relations committe by | Memorandum of h " ui liceman died of wo s received gulf, which has caused storm dam- commit te serine. The youne wit tK, nn Fein clubs, William Bullitt, formerly atta to ree yesterday | age on the Florida coast since (0M the other hand has positively iden-— jn city were raided today by! the Americar ee mission. It wae S J y y Whether the labor unions will | Tuesday, is headed westward for titied pyres as being the man who | arme police Who conducted the! presented to himy by Colonel House GIRL ON DU Avy all a general sympathetic strikes | ; Texas. Storm warnings were ord- fattacked her, vording to testimony searches witile soldier: tood guard) g @ inscript by the lat > . 4 yo is etal befal intensify [predicted fer) tbel ne ee ee eee Resin 14] BELONG Rook 12. cMiil Bullitt said t OFFICE, CHIAN : ? ees 3 Race ° c as become ELF Sept. 12.—Military and! (ye aply propo: ) al} £) ee ¥ x a AVI. {since then. On account of her con-| police activity wus everywhere in evi RSE nnetet RATIFY TREATY, 3 “dition resulting from the attack she | fay against Sinn Fein or Bullitt. suid that ( Tr sy , . ! ° {part of the time this morning. Derry, Dun- to obtain the eacwallin a rl, Mis 3 scriptions seldom heard | dalk, Louth and Enniskillen. A quan-| ment’ of the exact terms on which it. ee nay (ny Unites P 3 have marked the! tity of high « ive was seized at iId. agre =F iffice imal CAPE. TOWN, Ses ath b se t defense in| the Derry Sinn Pein headquarter te African Unions 3 their calling “* a = — iid, he talked t ay ratified b 4 ; testified that he was House ) ; $ tempted once to assault th young F D eabdir . \ W rf tec rirl but he did not commit the act. Tages JAniearontatte : has The wife and small baby of Eyres | : ‘0 $ : ° - n, now charged aiding in the crime. But the of unother ault devel oped this morning as a result of the defense’s introduction of its witness. Testimony tended to show that the young girl went with Eyres and ‘with ————_—_—$—_ | possibility she two Tinocos were preparing to de part when Joaquin was shot down. A few months before he met his devth Jouquin began to take a strang¢ interest in spiritualism. Frequently he went to a small village called Gther man, the defense’s witness, on Guadelue where he consulted # Wo- .. jocomotive ride to Glenrock on the man medium, and after his last visit) Northwestern railroad snd that seemed disturbed by what she had'\\o. alone with Eyres while the wit- told him. That same afternoon he | ness was absent from the engine do- returned home and telehoned for his car but it was out of order and he decided to yo for a walk. A block from his residence «man, stepped GOMPERS URGES co point blank. The shot pierced his BOS TON POLICE BACK AT WORK own she ing his duties on the freight train eye, causing almost instant death. Notwithstanding the suddenness of Whe attack, in the fraction of the sec- ond he remained alive, Joaquin had drawn his own revolver. The weapon was found in his clenched hand, every = (BY oe hia cn i cartridge chamber full. : NEW YORK, Sept. —Samuel On the day after the tragedy Joa-| Gompers made public this afternoon ‘ {the te F og ent quin was buried with military honors fine a Foxe bots telegram sent Ey ete ¥ er the remaining Wo “ayor ers oston announc- a - TE jing that he had sent an appeal to Hy Asnocinted cluding the former president, left here th striking, policemen to return to special trains where | Work. Ne they sailed for Kingston, Jantaca, ‘and thence intend to go to England. } Miss Marguerite Irene Shea, a pu- { ‘The new president, General Juan| pil of Charlett, dancing master of New York, is planning on giving ball, folf, and aesthetic dancing instruc- tions here. Miss Shea is physidal in- structor in the publid srhools of Cas- per and is specializing in folk danc- fing. Miss Shea has studied in New York and has given instructions in gymnasium work there. For the pres- ent she will hold her classes in the high school sydnasium. | --- : a lc A I Bautista Quiros, formerly manager | of the Banco International de Costa Rica, x government institution, and generally regarded as a conserva- tive Costa Rican, is pledged to “re store order after. two years .of tyranny, end the legkage of public funds and, after a few months of re- {eonstruction, bring about free elec- | i tions.” | President Wilson's tour of the W OF FLU, CHICAGO (My Unlted Press.) CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—-One death and 19 cases of influenza were re ported here today G.A.R. VETERANS OPPOSE PRESENT FORM OF TREATY (By Anaoela Presn.) COLUMBUS, §. 12,—Resolu- tions eppeosing ratification by the United States of the treaty in its present form were adopted unani- mously today by delegates to the annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic. OTTOWA HOUSE APPROVES PAC T (By Ansootate: OTTAWA, Ont., —The house of commons today ssented without reservation to the treety of peace with Germany. — The schedule for the ninth day of provides for an address to be’ deliv ercd this morning at Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, and another at Spokane, Was this evening. FAILURE OF TREATY German Propaganda Working to That End, TRADES UNIONS President Declares in Address Todav to Borah’s Constituents in Idaho FLAY CHURCHILL ing with the Bolsheviki, seeking to dominate Russia and gain strength for new conquest, President Wilson gave warning today in an appeal . to Senator Borah’s constituents for ratification of the treaty. W America must guarantee the peace treaty to prevent this, Wilson declared. Fearing America’s strength, Germany wants to see the (Wy United COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho, Sept. 12.—The Germans are fraterniz- was applauded “If America does not enter league there will be universal disor- der as there now is unrest,” said Wilson, referring to the “intolerable crime” in Boston President Wilson spoke in g circus tent The big “top” was crowded To reach here the president motored 14 miles from the station at Ruth drum in a chill wind and rain r United nut of the —— i, ea league f 9 SS. QARRANZA NOT ae not oppose the E ; senate making a statement of how oy : America regards the trea § provis of ions but did not want the treaty ery ; Z . sent buck to Germany and the en ? : se ; , tente for reconsideration. His ex : plation of the arbitration feature of OF | L { the covenant us & preventative the (Hy Associated Prem {EXICO CITY 4 under no Sept