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MILITARY CHIE JOIN HANDS [Ry Asneciatca Prose} GENEVA, Sept. 15.—Gabriele d’Ann the forces of Ardete, which accompanied him into Fiume, has preclaimed a union of Fiume with 'taly, according to advices received by the Serbian Press burcau here from Belgrade. Fiurre was plunged into anarchy, advices declare, when a brigade of Italian troops which previously had evacuated the unzio, supported by Che AG of The Daily Tri} “2 sold and delivered to sul fibers every day. ; VOLUME 3 CAPTAIN AND 11 MEN MISSING IN SINKING OF STEAMER OFF COAST OF GEORGIA, FIFTEEN ARE SAFE Search Made for Lost Members of Crew but Shipmates Hold Out Little Hope; Gulf Swept by Ancher Storm (By Associated Press.) SAVANNAH, Ga., Sepi. 15.—Search is being made for Captain Moon and 11 men of the crew of the steamer Barnstable, which went down in a northeast gale off the Georgia coast Saturday night four and a half hours after springing a leak. Fifteen members of the crew, after an all-night battle with rough seas, succeeded in landing one of the ship’s smai} boats at St. Cather- island. Those of the crow which reached the Isle of Hope declare there is no hope that other men will reach | BAN 'p) T DEM nN he island. (ity United Press.) HOUSTON, Sept. 15.—One drowned, to hun rail and w man T gulf ports by a trop: h extended from Galveston Lrownsyille Sunday. OLSHEVIK LINE CRACKINGURDER KOLCHAK DRIVE NDON. As pean Ea Kol LONDON, Sept. 15. dmiral Kol- ei : ne carmiiie ; .|took Dr. J. Wi. Smith, American ph the Bolsheviki 2 train near Santa Eulalia Saturday th front in three plac Fs to official information reaching here. Progress of all Russian counter move » t, it is stated, threatens to out- ak Bolshevik forces advancing ‘om Tobolsk. J. FOCH SEEKS TO FIND BODY OF HIS HERO SON 3.0.43" PARIS, Sept. 15.—Marshal Foch | interests were recently asked the Belgian govern- | t¢ i ment to-have a search made for the W body of his son. who was killed in | nua Deteeee August, 1914, in the Belgian Ar- ient Wilson had been Who Captured and WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—Three By Aw Consul A. W. S VACCINATION RULING 22525 LEGAL IN EPIDEMIC presivenr cers Pirceed to conde the teaty Lode Test Case Fails Because Smallvox Exists in Grade Attended by Plaintiff But the Case Will Go to Supreme Court Because Grace Brockus, a student in the public schools here, was in the fifth grade or the same grade with a student having smallpox, and because there were three other cases in Park school district, Judge Ralph Kimball of the dsitrict cours here, held that she could not be admitted to school unless s! 2 was successfully vaccinated. The court held that Rule 9 * the Rules and Regulations of the State Board of Health coul hot be enforced in the absence of ses an epidemic and that compulsory vac M the Park cination general proposition could case quarantine In the Park} net be enforced. School now but that there As a result of the court decision, Gar: igens, attorney for the plain- tif, announced this morning that he probably would start a case direct with the state supreme court to test none others known in the city} ey for the plain-! ly all evidence s based on a ques-| “iff said by the de WITH ITALIANS CASPER, WYC., MONDAY, SEPT. 15, 1919 Smith and Three Companions [By Ansocinted Press} EL PASO, Sept. 1 See america mining men here and American . Dow have received no information of the release of Dr. », Britain FS IN FIUME city, returned without officers, ejected the loca! authorities and arrested Italian General Pittaluga. British and French troops in Fiume, the message states, barricaded themselves within their quarters, expécting to be attacked, while the crowds in the city tore down the allied flag. The Serbian authorities, it is addéd, still remain in the suburb} of Susak, which is isolated. | THE DAILY TRIBUNE Member of the Associated Press, and s by the Unit- | ed Press. NUMBER 278 | OREAT OILFIRE SEVEN: IBID FOR ILL BURNING; STATE ROYALTY "MILLIONS LOST oy AT PRICES NEW NORK Sinclair Interests Is Among Bidders on| Salt Creek Crude; Awards Pending d Uren pt. 15.—The which since Saturday afternoon has raged at the nlant of the Stone and Flem- ing company in Long Island, with injury to more than 50 persons and property damage running into mil- lions, is gradually burning itself Officials of the fire depart- ment expect the blaze to continue for two or three days until thou- sands of gallons of oil in the path of the flames are consumed. out. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 15.— Seven bids of all or a portion of | ' the royalty pettoleum produced by the state of Wyoming from state- owned oil were recived by BiG RANSOM FOR ine tat eetaapete euch FOUR AMERICANS Federal Cavairy Gives Chase to Outlaws. myze and cousi ders were jreprewented. The tyis! range from five to 25 cents per barrel above the present market quo-! tation, The heard took the bids un-! der advisement yand will reconvene at 2 o’elock afternoon to ann | the bids. ? The states at present is receiving | about 20,000 barrels of royalty oil) ‘monthly, or about 650 barrels per! day. But the amount will be in-, creasing rapidly and. delivery of a! much greater daily output will be! made to the suecessful bidder or bid-! ders under the contract or contracts i that will résult from today’s bid-, ding, { The bidders and the fields for the! Made OF with Dr. Mexican cavalry detachments, of- ficial advices today say, are pursuing a band of ten bandits which) state production from which they bid: follow: Arthur K. Lee, Warm Springs. © | Mutual Oil & Refining comany, of | | Kansas City; nee Creek, Salt Creek, Grass Creek and Elk Basin. | Kinney Oil and Refining company: Salt Creek, Lance Creek, Grass, Creek, Rock Creek, Big Muddy, Elk Basin, and Warm Springs. } W. H. Taylor, representing a syndi-}| cate of Douglas, Wyoming: Salt ysician and three other men from’ and held them, for ransom. da Press.) GREAT BRITAIN LIFTS EMBA RGO | Porn Lance Créék, Rock River, aa Ferris. Midwest Refining company: Salt Creek, Lance. Creek, Grass Creek, Rock. Rive®, Big Muddy, Elk Basin ‘and Warm Springs. ‘ T. F. Algeo, representing the Sin-) r interests: Sale Creek. Ohio Oil company: Salt Creek,, Lance Creek, Grass Creek, Rock Creek, Big Muddy, Bik Basin. j | Each bid was accompanied by a} certified ¢heeh for $25,000. The bulk of the state*s, preductions comes | | from thé Big Muddy and Salt. Creek! | fields ‘esearmas * ON U.S. COTTON | (By Ansocinted Press.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—Great removed embargo on ¢}, American cotton t y, the American consul general in London reported to the state department. : BIG RECEPTION | _ PORTLAND, ORE. NATIONAL BANK STATEMENTS OF | (My Apoocinted. Pros.) SEPT. 12 - A SKED| PORTLAND, Ofe,, Sept. 15.—Pres- ident Wilson was greeted by state! ‘and city officiake When he ieft his | special train here at 9 o’clock thie} ! i The president and Mre comptroller of the currency non, reis thre aeragte lined ead call today for « statement of the) Cheering people and the presidentia condition of all the national banks at|P#rty was taken first on a trip over the close of business Friday, Septem-| the Columbia highway. } ie ‘BILL WHO” NO, ‘FLU’ CASES MAY Ps JUST NEW SPUR CONGRESS | US. POSTOFFICE TO AID RELIEF (By United Press.) (By WASHING N, Se a (Special to The Tribuae.) DOUGLAS, Wyo, § 16 epidemic. The defense! wy NGTON, Sept. 15.—Wii The grond old Mante of bes the vaccination rule, j , | practically admitted that rule No. © |acine influnnse, cases eee: by fd been | ky the United lence — disclosed that ay goad alone was the basis for the compnl-| \ibtc health serviee, efforts will be States of Am thru adeopiunee cases of smallpox egal fat sory vaccination requiremetns made| node to.spur congress to take steps, by the pos! deyarunent af pitied seliaal emee JAR UATY ac at at the start of the school term this | to prevent a general epidemic. Com-/. that designetion Ee aout Poorest. e schoo sper’ meals Senallnox fall. : wréssman "Fess introduced ‘0 bill tds! ligers ae hee one Te cece erred in the Ferk-echeeh) - Wothing. was decided. regerding the | day for governnient investigations f° orth Kin plece. Miss Brockus wag in the , eof papils in other eehools| ha >. ¢ findl: The bit}: liom Backer, the only applivent for exclusion of pup a | ne hope of finding @ eure. ° the ‘< @ be or in private schools by the court de-! has been slumbering in committee for a Pe 1) Bill's nes oh wolent, nee also disclosed that three f¢ision Jape - WAR PRISOKERS EFFECT ESCAPE AT FT. DOUGLAS (By Associated. Press.) SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 15.— Between seven and 17 enemy alien prisoners at the prison barracks at Fort Déuglas near here escaped by way of a tunnel constructed un- derneath the wire enclosure of the prison. An early check on the missing indicates that none of the important prisoners escaped According to Colonel George L. Bryam, commander, there were 207 prisoners in the compound, most of whom re 1. WoW Po and sheriffs thruout the state were warned to watch for the escaped prisoners Four were caught at Ogden, REFINERS MAY FOLLOW AAPIC TOWOME TOWN :: Movement Started to Enter Casper Champions in South Dakota Tournament Starting This Week A movement wa launched here to day to send the champion Midwest ball elu id City, S. Dak., to ompete four-team tournament to be pla there this week Lo cal fans are endeavoring to raise sufficient funds to charter a spe cial, Pullman here tomorrow evening and return Sunday. All except $200 of the; 720-vost will be paid by Rapid City and C. West of the Schulte Confee- tionary company is now fana in this city to raise the balance The cost could be ayed by 11 people paying $28 each, and anyone desinag to go in on the plan should get in touch with Mr, West as as possible. It is believed that it would be « great advertisement for Casper to placard this car with banners and send it to Rapid City. Casper » probably received more publicity from its winning team this year than any other source and this additional advertising could be secured at small OYS CHARGED car which will ies soon BOYS WITH KILLING GAME WARDEN (Special to The Tribune.) ROCK SPRINGS, Sept. 15.— John Buxton, deputy warden, was shot at 5 o'clock Sun- day afternoon near Lion, a coal camp, and died soon after reaching the State hospital here. It * is charged that the shooting was done by one of « group of boys whom Buxton found hunting illegally. Arrests are expected later in. the day. TREATY CALLED UP IN SENATE BY SEN. LODGE (Hy Asseciated Prews.) WASHINGT spt. 15.—Con- sideration of the rman treaty be- gan this afternoon in the senate. It was called up by Senator Lodge and became the first great document of its kind to be discussed in the senate in the fall light of publicity. After proceed to consider the treaty, Lodge presented a copy of the treaty with Austria, which he said was received from the Chicago Tribune, which the president refused to recently trans- mit to the _— GIRL INVEIGLED INTO HOME NEXT DOOR OUTRAGED (Special to The Tribune.) GREEN RIVER, Wyo., Sept. 15. —John Cavennel, 20, was brot to | the county jail here Sunday, charged with outraging an 11-year- old girl at Rock Springs Saturday evening. Cavennel, who “batched” i ck next door to the home child, is alleged to have in- veigled her into his quarters and there to have attacked her. He fled from Rock Springs on foot but was overtaken and hur- vied bere when threats of lynching were made by indiguant friends of tims qhild’s family. —— of fuereuse, both ef eonsump- fon aud of the output of petrolenm, off flelis of the United Fs soliciting | exhuusted by the year ie REJECTION OF ALL AMENDMENTS URGED BY SEN. W’CUMBER Republican Member of Foreign Relations Committee Submits Indivi Scoring Majority for A Report t Which lual Reservations to Peace Ar ' WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—The rejection of all proposed amend- ments to the German peace treaty and modification of the recommend- ed “‘strong’’ reservations were urged in an individual minority report filed with the senate today by Senator McCumber North Dakota, next in rank on the foreign relation ator Lodge Attn Cumt Republican of committee to Sen- “oo PUBLIC PROTEST oho AGAINST CRIMES 2" TAKES FORM OF Death ot Mexicans Leniency ites entirely out + also rsed of the and Sh PUEBLO, Sept. 15.——The lynch Calling attent at ing of two Mexicans here Satar- ed the failure of t : , 4 plain the purposes of the league, M day night was a citizens protest Cumber said against the governor's leniency to- MB heat ward convicted murderers from SeENEtiora or tha this section. Thirteen murders those purposes are to be a wd here “ e June ed. Irony and sarca AY Mexicans kil substitute argu \ vu wrettab) the my a& matter oO oreisg \ - should be influence ) \ wards or subser dent.” BROWNSVILLI , to AssociatedP: Carranza sep j Brownaville suffere 10) mate damage from high winds that accom panied the tropical hurricane that touched the Texas const early ur LIK day. The hurricane apparently did HINGTO Le TOWASHINGTON = ’ r ‘ ' . inn TONOPAH MINES cw meie’ ARE REOPENED; waiem"| STRIKE AT END counte sion the president mation t from Ced A ht STRIKE REPORTS ve ARE DENIED BY BULGARIANS TO CHICAGOLEADER RECEIVE TERMS CHICAGO, Sept. 15.—"There is nothing to report that the steel strike will be postponed,” said Sec- sis ike Kudectaiad: Prine retary John Young of the Chicago "ARI © peace district. “I doubt even if it was decided to postpone i that we ! . could restrain the men PORT ARANSAS IS WIPED OUT BY HURRICANE Aanociated Press (My HOUSTON, Texas, Sept. 15.—Port Aransas, on the upper end of Mustang Island, was completely demolished by hurri- cans Sunday, according to a wireless picked up here which read: ~ 6 “Port Aransas completely demolished by hurricane. Cus- toms’ office and all records lost.” The message is the first direct word from what is believed to have been the center of the tropical disturbance. Port Aranses’ population is approximately six hundred. HOUSTON, Texas, Sept. 15.—There are twelve dead in Corpus Christi as a result of the trovical storm Sunday, aceord- {» estimated thas at the prevent ing to a message received by the telegraph department of the Gulf Coast Lines from the division superintendent at Kings- ville, Texas. The message read: “Three million dollars property damage, twelve known to dead, water six to twelve feet deen in Corpus Christi.” ry ae =