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to Reach Common Ground, Report pp tam ag a 60 percent tee in wages a a reduction in agreed today and will ai journ, The: sub-committee, which has been con-| sidering the demands, finally dedd- locked“and reported, recommending adjournment, Leaders ofthe miners say that un- leas something happens in the mean- time to°prevent a strike it will take place November 1. ' Operators de- clared that they cannot concede their demands, ‘STATE HIGHNAY CHIEF TALKS. AT LOCAL MEETING Fifty’ Delegates in Attendance at Yellowstone Association Meeting néd in Cas- per Today Pitt; delegates from all parts of | ‘Wyoming are here today attending | the annual meeting of the Yellow-| stone Highway association. D. C.! McCallum: of Cheyenne was a prin-| cipal speaker at the first session this morning... Resolutions and nomina-| tion committees were named this morning. and election: of officers will| _ come to All delegates were universal in| saying that the Yellowstone Highway ” should immediately v ring road: improvement of this haan road were started. i E UP RIGA, GERMANS ‘BOMBARD CITY ier qasenstataa Prens.) LONDO! 1 etated Peicucoesis. ‘the disater will mark a new record | day under cover of.a heavy bom- | bardment of German guns, fotc- ing the eset edt to evacuate the city. ALL COASTWISE _ SHIPS HIT BY OVER 4,000 COPIES of The Daily Tribune sold and of Greatest Sea Dis but London Has He [By Aanocinted Press} ARCHANGEL, Oct: 10 —Deeret) ri et thousand. lives have been lost in the wreck of an unnamed | coast, according to wireless received ae tee from He (By Associated LONDON, Oct. 11.—Neither the admiralty nor Lloyds has im | ceived any information relative to the wreck of a British. ship on the | Norwegian coast. These sources discredited the report. WHOLESALE RAIDS ON VIOLATORS If the loss of life reported in the | foregoing is as large as ~indicated, in the annals of the sea. It seems probable’ ship wrecked was a mili- lary transport bringing British sol-{ diers from Archangel where large numbers have been embarking during the last month. The largest recorded prior disas-’ ter was the Titanic, April 14, 1912, with the loss ‘of “1,508 of 1,503 _lives. POISON FOUND IN YARD FATAL TO LITTLE BOY — Beljadonna poison, obtained from a bottle which he found in the yard of their home, caused | b 4 house. _The poison had teen eres as medicine. The parents will accompany the remains to Stewart, Nebr.,’ where :, funeral services will be ‘held and ‘interment made at their’ former home. CREW MUTINIES, CAPTAIN TAKES VESSEL TO PORT (My Ansociated Press.) kf, Oct. 11.—The steamer und from Genoa to the . with a cargo of 30,000 rifles, ten million cartridges and other munitions, arrived her after ) the erew had mutinied and foreed the captain to take the sicamer here. COAST CARMEN ACCEPT RULING STRIKE TODAY. RETURN TO JOB * (iy Asaocinied Prexs.) NEW -YORK, Oct. 11,—Exten- sion of the longshoremen’s strike | to coastwise traffic between every Atlantic today. The tee committee an- i peared inevitable | nounced that such orders had been | issued following the refusal of the national adjustment commission to grant the men here a raise from 65 cents t hour, ASSISTANT ARE - BOUND, ROBBED ¥ Associated reas.) MBEMBHIS, Tenn., Oct. Five. men boarded a Yazoo and. Mississippi Valley train here ¢arly today, “held up the express mess~ enger, secured several packages And escaped, The messenger and his avaistant were found bound in their car,. (By Annoclated. Presa, OAKLAND, Oct. 112-Striking carmen of the Key Rowlé who have heen out since the first of the month today voted unanimously to return to work at noon following the submission cf terms’ of settle- ment by the state railroad com- mission, | : Sy OE es OTTO STRIKERS CLAIM MESSENGER AND. RIGHTS DENIED 1 {nied them. By Annndlated Preas.) PITTSBURGH, Oct. 11.—Repre-| {sentatives of the striking steel work- | ers told the senate investigating com-! mittee today that the rights of free) speech and assemblage had been de-} Alleged brutality was} leharged by William Feeney, union ‘ organizer, and the father of a Kaz:! nici. Chairman Kenyon announced that’ ‘the committee would sit here tomor- ite sacl return to Washington Mgn-) CIVIL WAR IN ‘RUSS CAPITAL (By, Assoclated (edori gaa, @rees.) COPENHAGEN, Oct. 11.—Accordin; g to a Russian newspapers report that serious fighting has broke out in pha adherents gnd opponents of the soviet regime. nr of several important buildings ao Leer i iN SEA DISASTER BRITISH SHIP Unconfirmed: Report from Archangel Tells: {sold despite the wartime prohibition adequate. Helsingfors dapat aster in all History| ard No News ENGLAND'S! FASTEST swim. MER TO TOUR U. S—Miss C." P. Disnay, wala to be the fastest female swiminer in Great Brit- ain, is HOw in Canada and it is ‘said shé. edhtemplates competing in some OF Out Amateur events, ©) OF $ei¥ice’ Co, Inc. ait the se rie ingfors, Press.) OF PROHIBITION STATUTE START WHEN NEW ACT GOES INTO FORCE Evidence Being Gatheréd for Immediate Prosecution Under Federal pales ‘Bill. to Become Law Thru 10 £ Dity-Lapse [By Unitea Press], ‘ WASHINGTON, Oct. i —The's ‘of ane percent alcool. : proba sep start. P 2 The" government is ; already collecting iheacs In many cities all) varieties of liquoy are being freely law, simply because: the ‘latter is: in-} New enforcement legisla-} lion gives the department of justice | LANDING PF. FIELD specific powers for which it has heen! wate ONE OF ‘BEST’ [By Asaociatea Pi The enactment of ae ye gislation. devs $ was completed yesterday and the/ (ipee! The Tribune.) measure probably will’be sent to the| CHEYENNE, “Wyo.,” Oct. 11 White House today. There appear-| O'Neil field at Fott Russell on which ed to be some doubt whether the) contestants in the: twlceacrocs-the- measure would go to the président eoritinent air race have hea’ landing | because of disinclination of his phy- sicians to let hitn transact business. }for several days, has been prouounced | If Attorney General Palmer holds} by numerous, contestants: mn. the big| it unconstitutional, it probably will be} dethy one ot the best aldng the deferred to the president for his.veto,} course, lacking ‘only permanent ac- otherwise it will be allowed to become commodationg to .make; it ‘the equal) a’ law without signature by s lapse) of long-established fields in the east of ten days. ‘and on the wedt eouist, Provision of | HOLDUPS THROW |i: Os tres Soar PEPPER, ESCAPE WITH $11,00 lin cooperation . e military .at! Fort Russell. The ried, lies between | ‘Fort Russell arid Cheyenne, in the} eastern part of the military. reserva- | (Ry Asacetated Press.) CLEVELAND, .Oct. 11.—Six robbers held up the paymaster of the Samuel Emerson company in jnoe poses hadien the lobby of an Euclid avenue (PALMER GIVES | building, threw pepper in his face | OUT RULING ON. | and cccnned. with $11,000 he car-_ U.S. DRY-LAWS| Wembér of the Associated Press, and’ served by the United Press, |SEN. |.United | States: Senator Hiram | Johnson, who had. been invited to THE : DALY TRIBUNE PRERDENT NOT TO LEAVE BED FOR LONG T SAY PHYSICIANS ‘Continued Tmprove-| ment Claimed, But: Not Enough to AlI-| low Him Freedom ‘| (Ry United Press.) WASHINGTON, -Oct. 11.—Phy: sicians announced at 12:45 that “President Wilson shows signs of continued improvement. but. his! condition ‘is such'as to necessitate! his remaining in bed ‘for an ex tended period.” The ‘announcenient. was delayed {several hours while the doctors con sulted. The announcement was a sur- | ptise inasmuch as the impression had} been created that Wilson was so im- woved that he might be able to leave) is bed soon. _ Dr. Francis Dereum, Philadelphia ‘nerve specialist, attended the con-! ference today, Coca PENALTY VOTED ; — WNTOU. $. FOOD (By Uniled Press.) “WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 —The striate taday passed legislation aim- ed at the high cost of living when it ‘adopted = ‘the conference report | eee the bill amending the food con- trol Sct by inserting «penalty for | profitesriog ‘ind extending the pro- “visions to. covet clothing. ‘The bill -now goes to the” apes ‘for final ac- tion. FOUR R CARRANZA AVIATORS OVER | JAUREZ : TODAY: JUAREE, ¢ ‘Oct. wii Kour, Carran- | za airplaties took tho air today, pilot- ed by aviators attached to General Manhél Diegiez’. staff. oe JOHNSON ON WAY TO COAST to. The: se > CHEYENNE, Wso., Oct. 11.— WwW. speak here in opposition to ratifi- cation of the peace treaty without amendmenta and reservations, but who bas cancelled his engagement ‘east of Salt Lake, will pass thru Cheyenne Sunday en route to Wash- ington. | FIRST IRON-IS PEACE TREATY IS SIGNED BY _\ras aga BRITISH KING 2 he ‘enforcement, | legislation, : ; Oct. 1l1— Sseived here errs Attornéy Géneral Palmer « will» pFe- | pare -an: opiiloh_ which: will ,be: traps- Lonpow,” “yet C raciice (ipa King { mittad-- tothe White; House ! before George satitied the peste eae the ‘bit oer Ser ‘ae 3 last night, t ny rea Britain's Yatification. fi 3 ‘Belgian: Ri; ing andi COL:HOUSE HLL .. Queéh: Area’ ie ON STEAMSHIP . Santa E Barbara} | WASHINGTON, Oct. 11. cell House is ill on the steamship North-| ri SANT. ern Pacific due in New York tos) Kin Albert. i morrow, but it is not believed that his} | at #0 tds sickness is, serious. | Border. . Bandit Who Held. Yanks is Still ‘Living|F= BL PASO, Oct, 11~-Cantain Weon-| gh ard Matlack anhounced» that «| Renteria, who held Lieytenants ‘erson and Davis for ransom) was’ Net killed bya aumire Liawiny as tine AS said, but escaped. Louis|eompanied by Lieutepan' CAST TODAY IN OHIO DISTRICT: | By Government| © (Ry Aanotinted Pres YOUNGSTOWN, 0., “Oct. 11.— The first iron > manufactared in ) Maboning valley since the strike _, began was poured at the Youngs- town Sheet and Tube company to- Raney i BODY. OF RAGING AIRMAN AVLLED AT ELK MOUNTAIN - ibe ee| G sHIPPED 10 TO CHEYENNE borough, Wales’ pagsenger, (slightly ‘injured in the accident. COAST THIS EVENING ‘Regains First Piace in Transcontinental .Race Lost in Delay at Cheyenne and Lands at Sacramento at Noon; ‘East- bound Planes Try to Make N. Y. Tonight st (By United Press. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. baer Pet Maynard will reach here tonight barring accidents. He arrived at Sacra- |mento before noon. It is now a close race between Maynard jase Spatz and Kiel. The two latter have reached Rochester, lenroute to New York City which th - less darkness overtakes thei. Mii csi, aaa Se Maynard left Saludora, Utah, this morning. Statz and Kiel left Bryan, Ohio, this morning. _ Captain Smith, another leader, had hard.tuck at Warrensville, Ohio, where he was forced down by rain and mist, and | smashing: his propeller and struts | He got the parts at Cleveland, re- | paired’ ‘the imachine and reached | Cleveland: Maynard regained the lead today | following a five hours delay at Chey | enne yesterday. He left Cheyenne | shortly after noon yesterday. Captain Donaldson westbound, left | Cheyenne at 10 o’clock this morning. | Lieutenant Pearson, westbound, is j¢lose behind Donaldson. |. The body of Lieutenant Wales ar- | rived in Cheyenne today. Hoping to ‘reach San Francisco tonight, Cap | tain Drayton, second in the air race ; westward, left Rawlins at 8 o'clock | this morning for Salt Lake City. Lieutenant Richter, whose plane jwas damaged in landing at Rawlins, Thursday, completed his repairs and reached Cheyenne today. i | By Associated reas.) CHIC, ‘AG O, Oct. 11.--The leading: fliers in twice-trancontinental air- ‘plane race today, the fourth day of {the race, are expected to finish the ‘first half of the trip, thus marking {an epoch in aviation in America. Lieu- ‘tenant Maynard, leading the west- {bound fliers, was prepared to hop | off from Salduro for the const, East- | bound Capt, L. H. Smith is expected International complica- tions: are seen in Washin; the result of the affair, It is saidjan apology will be demand- from Japan as well as the fer tty 'Government. (¢) Copic Service Co., Inc. { REGISTER FOR | GITY ELECTION: | esi 14,15 and 16 Designated| by County Commissioners as Registration Days in Casper The county commissioners have de- | signated October 14, 15, 16, as reg- | stration days for the coming city} election to be~held in Casper No-{ vember.4. This is strictly in accord- ance with the law. Only.those who have become of age since the last | general election, who have moved or ee | Smith at North Platte, to leave Bryan, Ohio, planning to | make» Mineola. before, sunset, | Continuation of unfavorable weath- er is axpectett “today. Clovdy~-and footer pot & the® forecast over’-much fof the east and. much colder in the | west. For the first time during the race east and west-bound fliers spent the night together when Major ~ Spatz, Captain Smith and Lieutenant. Kiel met 11 fliers going west at Bryan, Ohio. The east first met the’ west- bound fliers two days ago when “Fly- ng Parson’ Maynard met Captain -Nebr. Commanding officers of the con- ‘rols are exercising great care to safeguard flfers in the contest, so far productive of five deaths and a number of minor accidents among the 47 starters st Mineola and 15 at San’ Francisco. Two machines were aliminated yesterday and two con- ‘estants suffered accidents (By Asnocinted Preah.) RENO, Oct. 11.—-Lieutenant May- nard Janded at Battle Mountain at 3:13 today, have established residence of less than a year are required to register. The election November 4 is to name a new mayor and elect three new members to the city council The places. of registration will be an- nounced by the county corhmission- ers Monday. 2 Se |BIG AUTO RACE IS POSTPONED | FOR WET TRACK | | CINCINNATI, Oct, 11.—The auto sweepstakes were postponed today on account of rain. ———<—<—<———— Grand Trunk to Be Taken Over OTTAWA, Oct. 111\—The Cana- dian government is acquiring the ; Grand Trunk railway system. Terms |have been completed, it Is said. (Wy Annociated Pres.) SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 11.— Lieutenant Maynard hopped off for ‘he const at 6:47 Ab ETACSEY: MAN WHO BAONE JAW 1S CAUGHT IN {DAKO COUNGTLL Aq OF [UPedg) WHEATLAND, Wyo., Oct. 11- John Carney, arrested here for burg- lary in the spring of 1918, and who | broke jail in April of that year, is in custody at Shoshone, Idaho, accused of a burglary there. He will be tried on the Idaho charge and should he j be acquitted will be returned to | Wheatland for trial on the Wyoming | charge. He was identified as a Wyo- |ming fugitive thru a picture.and de- scription sent out by Sheriff Roach. sh ai ta Guy Wright of Omaha, Nebr., is here visiting at the home of Lew M Gay for the next few days. COLE FL flying totlay in the plang, made the trip senger, piloted the plene | sauteet a 40 to 50-mile gale most of the trip and in snite of this ly 60 mil@s an hour. Riverton tae at 11:85 o'clock. handicap matle an average of near: | IES TO. RIVERTON, GETS _BIG RECEPTION ed We | Cole wired to Casper that the reception he was régniviog in River- ton wag the most ¢lahorate and loy- | al turnaut be had evar witnessed. | The entire city was ready to greet Bim as he landed. He and Mr. Steck were entertained by the Commercial club at a wild duck dinner at noon w! tonight they will be honor guests at an Elk sup- per. oi oe * +.

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