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DAVID FRANCIS 1S PRAISED FOR WORK IN RUSSIA BETHLEHEM PLANTS TO BE CLOSED FIRST OF WEEK BY STRIKE Orders and OVER 4,000 COPIES of The Daily Tribwhe sold aad |e to subscribers every day. (By Associnted Preas.y ST. LOUIS, Sept. 27 te w tet exram made public today President Wilson paid tr to David R Fran United States ambasssdor to Russia, for his dealings in that with which was difficult to the point of impo: bility." “Th convection night in the ambassador's honor THE DAILY TRIBUNE | Member of the Associated Press, ute country a situation jand served by the United hae ge was o ed in VOLUME 3 National Committee ol Declares Plant CASPER, WYO., SATURDAY, SEPT. 27. 19} Walkout with o banquet last NUMBER 289 FLOOD WATERS STORED HERE T0 ] 4 RtcHT ON Mis sore TOF. oo Employes Monday Ts One ot Bes! Gaining Streneth in Othe Organtzed; Operator: DMstricts PITTSBURGH, the BE USED ON LANDS OF WYOMING ONLY. GOVERNOR CAREY ASSERTS Executive Firmly against Storing Water Here for Ir rigation Projects in Other States and Will Fight for Rights to Finish (Special to the Tribune) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 27.—“‘Not an acre foot of water that can be utilized for the reclamation of land in Wyoming will be appropriated for irrigation of land in any othér state during my term of office,” said Governor Robert D. Carey to- day, discussing reports that irrigation projects in several other states primiarily are based on the storage of floodwaters in Wyoming. “Lt am not renily templating Wyoming announcing a ‘dog-in policy, howe tinued Governgr Carey. “IT have no \bjection to the appropristion the character of lands in other st s of Wyoming wa fate er which ean nob be-utili - and omy admi i in project tilization outside which, beeause of the country in thi adjacent to the streams in whieh lo co-operate the wal he-mange Be! (Continued on page aL ee Eee ee ADELINA PATTI, QUEEN OF OPERA SINGERS FOR FORTY YEARS, DIES TODAY AT SOUTH WALES CASTLE LONDON, Sept. 27.—Adeli prima donna, died this morning at Craignos-Castle, Penycae, South Wales. Mme. Adelina Patti rei 40 years as queen of sii Her marvelous voice thrilled the wreatest contemporaries of her days. The elder Dumas, the French dramatist, once said to her; “Being @ man and.« Christian, 1 love to listen to your singing; but | if vere = bird I would die of envy.” “She had tones PRESIDENT RESTING WELL TODAY ONRETURN 10 THE WHITE HOUSE: GUARDS TAKEEXTRA PRECAUTION Secret Service Men Form Cordon About Train at Stops, Bridges Are Guarded; Will Reach Capital Sunday Morning [By United Press} INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 27.—Hurrying back to the White House President Wilson arrived here this morning. He rested easily last night. Doctor Grayson and Mrs. Wilson are in con- stant attendance. . Extraordinary guarding of the train is ‘apparent Special police and secret service men formed a cordon about the train at St. Louis. Bridges and vital points enroute are guarded. ontinge Right) Rae one eminent musical critic, “that they seemed to gush spon- taneously from the very fountain- spring of vocal youth.” Mme. Patti inherited her talent. “Tam a child of the stage,"’ she @ an opera Spain, Salvatore’ Patti, cod tenor singer. ge eee ea fas Siguora Barili— the name of her first husband.” d for season at in so beautiful,” : (Continued on page Right) By Associated Vreas.) \BOARD PRESIDENT WILSON’S, PECIAL, Sept. 27.—His speaking ur for the peace treaty interrupted illness and exhaustion, President Wilson is on his way back to Wash- yion to take*a complete “rest at the order of his physician. His train crossed the Mississippi at St, Louis early in the day and was torbe well SUGAR By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—The senate without debate today adopt- ed a resolution for a sugar situa- tion probe. Senator New, author of the resolution, predicted that sugar would soon go to 20 cents a pound retail and the country would face a sugar famine next year worse than during the w: The only way to prevent such a condition, New said, is to ex- 1 d wartime! control ef sugar ‘AKOUT THE SAME! IS Uy en taaba be DOCTOR'S STATEMENT (fy Associnted Press.) SPECIAL, Sept. 27.—President Wil- GREAT BRITAIN son wus described as feeling “about the same” ufter a night in which he, was able to, get considerable rest. Before the special reached Indianapo- tis Admiral Grayson fssued the fol- lowing statement: LONDON, Sept. “Sept. 27-—As fer as cauld be learned at 10 o’élock this morning, wembers of the netional union of rallwsy men had walked out in a bedy and the stoppage of service wea complete. Telepbenic ¢ Ohio by nightfull. It is due \t Washington Sunday morning. Under the constant care Of Dr. ", Grfyson, the president was, scribed as, resting comfortably. \dmiral Grayson said there was noth-| tiny alarming in the president's con-! ditiga bat he would insist on Wilson tukIng an absolute rest. “The president’s coudition is about the sanie, Hevhas had“a* fairly rest fo) night." eed 2: CREE SS 3 3 Ov ick of. ; las heen vite era e of i Coler and Mrs William don, | for the pagt two weeks, left for his home yesterday accoripanted by Mes. Hendon, who will visit with her par- wand felatiyes in Serieca. aad telographic reports to the exe~ qutlve committee of the union from dictant centers show that lo- cal branc! are supporting. the committee's action. ~ renipr U.S. MUST SEIZE [i CUBAN SUGAR TO DEPRESS PRICES (By Unica CHICAGO 15 oe unless the entire Cuban suger crop and forces the Cubans to set a maximum price the Beet Sugar Manufac turers’ association convention stat- ed today. In the face of a world sugar shortage the Cubans are hold- ing their product for the highest 27. 25 cents Sept ygar will be a pound wovernment seizes the Uf. Horsto turt om De they had a ugla on busine car SENATE VOTES PROBE hick the United States sugar equalization board has had This control expires with the proclama- tion of peace. The te agriculture commit- tee will conduct the investigation It must report as soon as pos ible on reasons for the shortsge, information on prices, unjust or exorbitant profits made and by whom, on prospects for relieving the shortage aud as to whether lexg- islation is ie soommerer LATE FLASHES JEFFE —Emma Goldman, who has t the Missouri penitentiary for vi of the espionage act, wi today and left CINCINNATI, Worid’s series gam o'clock afternoon. —_ : Saxe Gautz of Rapid Cit is here visiting at the home Beech for a few days Mr. and Mr. Gantz were drug store in Rapid City ago , tight of self defense as any OFFIGER SIMPSON ONLY DID HIS DUTY. DECLARES JUDGE TUBBS !N NVOMIOGING ACTION AGAINGT MAN Will Continue to Back up Police Force in Keeping Ord- Police Judge Asserts; Shot Was Fired to Intimidate and No One Was in Danger iging the iron and steel workers at 9 meeting here ony Sept eral strike in the plants of the day 600 and 50,600 men MORE ING YQUNGSTOWN MILLS Secretary MILLS } ARY REGI (My Base He Aga Foster, REOPENED ON TODAY lated ir p RESUME OPERATIONS (ity OUNGS Anne ne receive reo! Ohio and v when ert mpan works pen mi hele the cording he meeting SHIPYARDS E VOTE SYMPATHY STRIKE ane Sou trik work NEC BY city ACO Amn Wik WI Be to 20 elated ream.» TOWN, he ¢ tha of made on I. Employes of la proper time 7 nt EMPL OYES 1 shipbuilders th Chicago ein mp: ers ane 2RO Is STRIKE BE Ri The official report of the mob scene, shooting, and arrest of resto: Jim Moore was told yesterday afternoon in justice of pedce court when Officer Ed Simpson and Matt Mechaley took the stand in the case of “The City Against Ed Simoson.” was charged with threatening the life of citizens of Casper COUN TRY ME NTO Simpson while performing his duty as an officer. the trial 1 not Evidenc showed that Simpson d Bt shoot to hit Mo ot until he felt oe be the only thing to} man; and thet not strike near anyb itly Judge W. E. Tubbs Officer Simpson was di ie charge In dismiss- the ma d that he not that a sh H ving shi ruled missed f ing ed up by ee that this mob of p Officer u I believe that Simpson acted entirely with- in his righ If anything, he little slow in using his gun when the odds o much against him.” the, tri Chief Frank indicated that the pres force wa not strong handle the jocal situation. » officers are needed police department up to trength, uccording to was a Following Webb plainly ent pol enough About to bring the the Chies sof w 4 gun on policeman in us who escape » while being arrested by the city attor- on asked if sary to fire man t him when s being arrested only for a neanor Officer Simpson thot he ad the right to after all other means had ing a man wa he tho ‘a officer, I believe, has no right to stop a person if he haa ed only a wilsdemeanor,’ said the city atternay, “but if the of- ficer is attacked, be has the same other id him even had to Mechaley Simpson had been trying aid people to 4 ith him becauy had been \fter his to the police advised not to grievances Simpron haley one force. bring court again Officer any nto Simpsor that (Continued on Page ath vut ATEN OTERS MEXICAN URGE SETILE TROUBLE fredo Robles De engineer, City Anna WASHINGT inted Prean.) ‘ON, Sept. 27 throughout the re the Mexican people dif ib intervention by the U ferences le ted States being that civil war is imminent. ists. Several generals are credited wiih the intention of heading the militarist faction with a view of controlling the government, it being aid that they believe of thore in power dathe recent nerals have already been men- tioned us being in league with Cap tain d’Anuunzio before the Fiume rnid with the object of overthrowing by force the Nitti cabinet and replacing it with a milftary dictatorship person “4 Frenk Webb backed up al! ts made by Officer Simpson rding the character of Moore and reasons for arresting him. ANNUNZIO APPEALS TO ‘BROTHERS OF FRANCE’ (By Associated Press.) the PARIS, Sept. 27.--Captain d’An % prix what ted in the B others | “ CIVIL WAR IN ITALY FEARED ROME, Sept. 27.—Alarmist renorts are current in this city, one On one side would be ranged the na- tionalist and militarist faction, which would be opposed by the social- Jonday Mexican their ethlehem are expected to be atlected t ational committee for organ Steel company eftective Mon- in announcing the strike, said that between 40 said the Beth HUN SHIPS — TO REMAIN He WA HINGTON lie allocated the " the arn the tice, including former Hamburg Americ steamer Imperator, ond largest ship afloat turned over to the shippin the war department “ry ys can be made ree Doard ment o: He Cap I Freder ind Zeppe ine HUNS ORDERED OUT LITHUANIA IN ULTIMATUM send the Marshal the evac German enalties te iol drastic 5 for The » immediately stopp: the fi alt sot evac sia tad, RAIL STRIKERS SEEK QUARREL, SAYS PREMIER uested veld up if Lithuan yd George in railway strike me that it is wages or better i the premier eason to be engineered for all but activ s ve wrought tire y te exploit the this coun subversive ends etry lock this after nounced that the stoppage railroads ‘ complete except in talend the linea are aot stfected. The announcement said » disturbances transport tly before Ot abe of traf on the thru strtke vir tually where had been re- ce England of have gone to will pur trucks