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a j iil J3@ 200 MILLION IN | ene ase ‘ COS tame: Che Casper (hy Untied Prewx.) WEATHER FORECAST Cribun S a \Final Edition | Another report says that a republi Jean undercurrent directed against the és lItalian monarchy exists among D'An- nunzio’s forces. | It is stated that further ¢ ion by :D'Annunzio certainly will precipitate {hostiliues with the Jugo-Slavs who, is declared, will direct their attack lag inst D'Annunzio and not against the 4 Italian government. | It is not known, however, whether the insurgent poet leader shares the |reported ambition of this milit: ele- g| ment to attack the government. D'An nunzio, it appears, was | stirred to fur- ‘th orts by the fact that the Italian [elections were unfavorable to his cau | Many adventurers are flocking to h standard, 8 § results from a drive against fra tion of Dalmatia with J ULM LVS Armed e.. ies. Sao eine — t bia. = ase : : . at : me % * ; pr ‘: D . 2 oe LONDON, Nov. 22.—The situation on the Adriatic as the ES : result of Gabriele D’Annunzio’s campaign has reached a crisis. 3 ee eo 8 Pinus Private advices leave no doubt that he is determined to annex oak ae —- : ity. wise sion. nent Injunction Restraining State of Lg WASHINGTON, No —Income Fair tonight, Sunday and Mon- next eight months. The internal | LhGk : revenue department today announced | | ia d | that this stream of delinquent dollars | ; ame ss a aie ie * | VOLUME IV. CASPER, WYO., SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1919 NUMBER 37 Crisis Reached in Movement fee 1nnexa- — = to Meet Aggression; Italian M onarchy C ARBON BL ACK LAW Menaced by Republican Sentiment Now Dalmatia and attack Montenegro. The Jugo-Slavs, it is stated, have concentrated troops and are prepared to resist any aggres- UNCONSTITUTION AL Federal Court at Cheyenne Grants Perma- Wyoming from Enforcing Statute Prohib- iting Use of Natural Gas at Cowley une) J CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 22.—The statute passed by the Wyo- ming legislature of 1919 to prevent wastage of the natural gas re- sources of the state in the manufacture of carbon black, the basic in- AUCTION—The historic house at Prince and Lafayette street gredient of printers’ ink and many other pigments, was declared un- sold under the auctioneer’s hammer, An attempt was made to buy the property for constitutional Friday in the United States court here by a tribunal con- and among seems to be ident of Italy. believe he nnex Dalmatia to and has no republican ambition. certain elem Search for Liquor Made “Wri ‘intormea merely desi) In Thermopolis, Hotels| ™«' York, built in 182 | A late report from Rome s: the preservation, but the necessary money could not be raised. Sra . errs seers ; ii arty which favors anne : sisting of Judge Walter H. Sanborn of St. Paul, Minn., presiding justice and Soft Drink Places mise ri ct ttae prem ine nea erad ater etsic won us; Judge William il Munsee vit Real Faby = REE WOMEN MAN PUT OFF (Spectal to The ‘Tribune ) | PRET i John A. Riners Judge of the federal court THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Nov. 22. : Fron tie Dkateiet of Wem Sixty ex-service men, under the! A R E 4 E L D U P TRAI Ni | S NOT the Mid eqmpany and the command of Major B. M. Bennett Cecinent scompartyy font Injunetion permanently vestrainir and Colonel Bigelow, arrived here ' { state from enforeiug the statute. T yesterday and have taken charge) PO i NT oO F G U N BAN |B) T LAI Ni dechaon was tat he “contention of the stiuation in the coal fields| 5 Mecinie clnBAyOEs nraborlgmanduchavetoro and Gebo where rad contravened the constitution The law now rendered tne tive fer wing “AM nk wre EO W. CARLISLE Ethel Senor Relieved of Purse on South'Latest Bubble Bursts When Thermopolis \\'<.\\ ewe of oes Wer. work in these fields toda ten milex of an incorporated town. The iret Earners . Center Street and Two Women Are Held Sheriff Captures Hobo Discovered on SRS CA a A a Crosby: yesterday b A . vewly arrived troops went to Kir. Represented Detective Work in, pany to continue operation of its $1 jut Gebo to search for iauor and) Theft of Suitcase but Crowd = _ Upon South David by Highwaymen _,__ Burlington Freight in Waycar Bunk SOC IU rane nu Come NNSS today. ‘They may. he used. also ; SS intact ae Gasps When Pinch ight special details from the Is Made Two holdups last night at the hands of one or more negroes, A strange man, strongly resembling William L. Carlisle, Wyo- THIRD CORDILLO hed hotels, rooming houses one before dark, marked the climax of the continued i ing’ i i i i i BROTHER JA ED k emporiums here bi Joe Rodish did a little detective work | A y : muec operations f freight tr co To enon One pice. |e eee eee eee ina (Of stick-up men and ‘assailants of women in defiance of the Kirby, We Me aces pas off Ribrsinge ee to Ean T. JAIL found at only one place. | for himself aid ry Cham was caught with some booze | night following the disapp from police department here.. The man who is believed to have com- . y hui he claimed to have a permit from / pis room of clothing and valuables val. mitted beth holdups last night is said to resemble the man) from Thermopolis after a 24-hour hunt after the man supposed Lata A Ss BOO TLEGGER wahibition commissioner's office. | ued at more than $250. The result was | responsible for the last four to six attacks and holdups of wo- been Carlisle. Sheriff Holdredge captured the so-called Carlisle but that Owen Scriver was arrested after | a . 5 Halinaluaeriedltha S26rolciockitrainton ten on the residence streets sper. found that the man could in no way be taken for the train bandit. Un- the Burlington for Deny night. | é Inthel Senor, the young niece of John Jess the sheriff captured the wrong man mu eae Rodish identified practical 1 of the| | Jourgenson, robbed of her pocket-! the latest location of Carliste appears tL A berate TRAM INE raweulteaaell ;hook contai onal articles ea | brothers now in jail a about last night in f ers of the train’ : f the Hagens home, 846 South Lee Burlington freight awa Nia hotel, He went down to the Burlington enor was followed from the in the wayei Pulling it out they! pr An He) i w é CUES ILW ‘depot accompanied by his _ friend North Western road tracks by @) found a stran mitcoveredetins alice i a nstabu r Bes Meaney. At the depot he saw a grip strange man. She crossed the street! mar id he was eseaping ma hoot BUILDING NEXT W EK | that looked a lot like his. He noted the when half way home to see if the man |; nae lie | nt and Nevin dect found 0 worth of bonded whist hid | resemblance. Hovering near the corner would follow He did, and as they " orditt’s ream ara Denver hotel, i (Ry Awmocaiea PEGE —— eared the comer where the Hagens | enpand y Associated Press, 1ome is located, he caug > Ww “ lie content, was sold j.cated, he saw Shriver sy STOCKHOLM. N i: —General | | sintered hee eee ant ee here following the issuance by Fed- |0snized some of the articles. , Denikine, commander of anti-Bolshe- | peared in the direction of David str vet at the corner of Second and David 1 Judge Pollock yesterday of a . Placing Meaney on guard he found a 4 3 : 3 : . like the man the had allowed to ge LAA : eae " . 4 s Ke ) lay apy aia ted the man as! Yi troops in southern Russia, claims | Miss eSnor hurried to her home at ore their tr strong was the re-| Streets tomorrow. The Burke Bre FOU ND IN « WA MP. porary injunction restraining the | police officer who arrested the man 4) he had broken thru the Red lines |1010 South David street still holding OM iianes that they notified authorities | DUisting, whieh wil be eccupled by the 1 LS ’ district attorney and internal r tole, nis nen tin WISN ieenac a ambov, and anni- | tightly to the purse handle, the negro | “C™plmce (hat they aout” able his room in the Vir jarticles the ma belonging to Rodish as his own. | 3: . | Rodish missed his clothing and valu- jor the J ables from | 5 Center he train erew believed the st OCIS Non 8 5 (where the man and the let the man go. Arriving in the next | - The Chamberlin) furniture company | town they saw a Denver paper with th rel furniture concern, has been 1 » collect intet " i » crowded platform gapped x the country in and about Thermopo 3 nue collector from interferring with anes Sr calataltt hilated 50,000 Bolsheviks, according to | having yanked the purse from the han- |}; which is about. 12. miles south of modeled ated sree SLAYER HUNTED tlie ; nufacture and sale Kot beer. | Tava they nalledihim?? a Helsingfors dispatch to the Svenska | die. She immediately called the police | 15,4, of th Will be used, th welve breweries are ready to resume ry ne : 4 or nye ys 5 » khaki 2 . as display and ladies’ rest 1 A prewerieg ar read) | Oe wan dont maith that they ar deseribing the Tegre wearing khaki ~ Qrmed parties searched far the so asi alspy nd tadi it facture of the verage. 3 Se =: |trousers and a gray sweater coat . EE econd as display and music (By United Press.) rented yningnere, The “police department was notified | Called Carl Adee HEA out pianos and the Chens HAMMONT N Sov. 22.— | Scriver will come up in justice of z on Cape: 3 te DOME SE tit ing it entirely possible for him ‘ UpeY mine Ad enn.) tenella y d of another robbery in which two women {hinking 7 graph will be demonstrated, an The two (By Associated F 1 fi i LWAUKEE. Nov. nm enforcement act is const Judge Geiger of the U cht from sper after sending the tele n from he fact that thts to leave Thursday on the fr —The pro- | peace court this fternoon for tri u- |Important developments relative to th ited ‘theft of oth ticles from hotels may GQhird floor as a warehouse, repairit year-old boy missing sin and re ) has now cl ed to a hunt vr. Billy's naked skeleton was were held up about 10:30 o'clock last night. The etime occurred in nt of |the W. R. Johnsonj store on South vance. Yeste = hing room, A p tau, capital of Courlan vitor wil As reported freigh onne district court here held to: [come out the trint, according to 1) tne Lettish delegation hes DDN VialatreaPHeIl tieiwran: known abouel reson la not fan fromthe Hole Wve mie dlap tay x on the Iby a hunter ina swamp three Me ined wholesale liguor | county officials. y = satel Tn ERO CAGUCHIBR Scenics et. ponea | ualicountrs: Curther. at hened th WIA eWeah nanan nine ilGHEeOnTTEINS SHOE LUG IBA IGN nt the J. P. Kissinger com- qurroomey Ine than wae ; headquarters and it was not known) Pelief that’ the man we he Car istic way, representing the clothes were scattered about and the n using remises for the | sides the Virginia hotel A. 1. Mandago, representing Bl pease Monaganaaibeen stdlen! ube home, The furnishings will be stripped by birds and animals. sale of liquor unti civil suit against [tered Thursday night or Perkins Brothers company, of the police are certain that a robbery every few days to show other dently was the victim of a de the company is tried. the rooms being ransac! City, la., was in the city yest haa bean Pecortedi “a ie *! tol of ffarniture lade erate : ‘The police state that it was probably | NO ot : eM he room which will be the only one it — & negro who committed this later rob. '° light in Lane? « a 1 7 nie Casper and will be mmforta Robert Ullis, the Rexal mar who Cc A - E RA oO hee T © ASK bery. No traces have been found or) hours aie allroad. ear a gee prettily furnished —y writings de his his hendquarters hore, has returned | suspects shave been) arrested in con-| Watched terete yt ene of secing| we Writing material, chnixe sl from a business trip to Denys nection with either one of the holdups, and dressing tables for shoppers’ 0 bandit s according the police. the ped train . r ed detectives and other off 8. The company is taking no chances jail for disorderly conduct, drunken- 4 Oo P E RA E M I N ES re) F U Ss [eee tath nese tatadevapelnet trteani Cale Selling ght un red | T {which had been made nst them fol- Of being 2k bas LW 5 sday night. A r] i N 5 |lowing their arrest Thu |Mrs. Jackson, who w laborers. Some operators said this was BO time, was let off much easier be Propose Finish Fight with the Miners Ef wnony unsaistactors. : Sia crags 8 6 MAKE TREATY | I G NORED AS YET Government Will Lend Troops for Pro- new selection of nam whith the. tna tection of Men Willing to Work Prange ye win eel hte sa gene," ASSUE OF 1920) Word from President Carranza Altho miners refusing the operators’ offer of Pll ae onnenkcantawaaceintcoawasancktre WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—A compro- Note Calling for Releas o WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—Miners are willing to settle the strike |onerators rejecting the miners" 40 ~ TREATY FAILURE rine for aul ratification of the tre we elease of Agent upon a wage increase of 31 percent, Acting President Lewis announced |(/1"* compromise, 0 counter proposal for | I SM ioaay rian senators : Was Delivered Wednesday Night today. jernment. The conference may break | ed: . a — Jup without reachi ment un- Aleanienls nat aire Reve an (By ‘The Associated Cress) WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—The coal operators have decided Menta ce very men rorcesqeome solu vations hefore the American people WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—Altho the note sent by the American to ask the government to state its position as to what support) The miner: “compromise pinoy neluad HOLD UP PLANS Pee next yiceslgental government to the Mexican government on Wednesday demanding the the government will give the operators if the latter break off Fr day alte Democratic immediate release of American Consuiar Agent Jenkins, was delivered holid Afi rejecting it the opera 5 é statement today tg the Mexican foreign office the same evening, the Mexico City press i I negotiations with the miners and start a finish fight to make} jo.) proposed three arbitration plans| the miners r e conducting further negotiations, | but the miners rejected the trio, | ea poses) eplying to the declaration of ; ; 7 3 he Mi i The meerspae teat orenaiaa Tatar es President Wilson re we PARIS, Nov. #mRejection of the ean Leder Louge that the pea yesterday said that Jenkins still was in the penitentiary, it was an- vidwing: ChalrYerorte at labpedoetil eaten (igelseaterday served! tol widen the MORE COLORADO treaty by the United States senate | ty issues should be settled in the com: nounced at the state department today. No reply has been received y defer putting the treaty into ef- ing campaign, said that he was 't December 1, as the supreme (dent a compromise w council had planned. The senate does (by which ratification could be secure “and no indication given that one will be made Puebla penitentiary. President Carran ment and demanding that the gov- breach between the operators. and|MINERS WALK OUT ernment furnish troops to protect min | (By Associated Press.) id be worke miners u Recon 5 Officials eratednithie fe depart.| 20 has not replied to the American note. wre’ willing) to) work, “Phere are only a few more words to | DENVE Nov. 22-—Seven hundred | ‘not reconvene until December 1. 2 ae Senco ce oucdy tliat See Max leo.C! U holecla east abaneninn = : he cor , ald ci o ac rived no information exice repo at Jenkins or aE say and they will he said soon,” de-| COB! Mmintrt yA lett wore today has As the first meeting of the league WASHINGTON. Nov. 22-5 ry| would tend to sustain the charges of Was given a hear in Puebla on Kou i | clared Chairman Bromine conference of cording to thelr lead fonvanitngenisie|) oy asora can ine called legally only | ‘Tumulty issued a statement today Tuebla state authorities that Jonkins charges of conspiracy to defraud thru , x. before entering the conference of | f f | > jilson, "s re- ablaiiig that no breac Wai , ” BREACH tors, before enterin Heikvacationiiwhilemdemandivemimien ince Presidnt Wilson, the senate’s re- | phasizing the fact that no breach had|was in collusion with the bandita who compheity in his own kidnapping. ‘The jection postpones indefinitely the date geoy Associated Press. the operators’ scale committee 1TON, Nov. 2 al op-| It is understood that Secretary Wil- rs of the central field today de-|son proposed that the miners and op. ‘ved that Secretary of Labor Wilson's |erators increase the scale 27.12 cents a Proposal to the joint wage scale com-| ton for coal diggers and $1.58 a day for {between President Wilson and) Kidnapped him, nige declared he had ne of making the treaty effective. Senator Hiteheock, He characterized lest Jenkins, “but mus If the league does not materialize §t)6 jatter’s leadership in the treaty the allies probably will demand addi- fight as “masterly” and “satisfactory WASHING U. The usual rumors of armed interven tional guarantees from Germany, to all friends of the administration.” |swlar Agent William Jenkins is still in, tien are etreulating here | to mo |recognition.” Denver is depending on the northern fields and if the men do [not return a serious fuel situation is } feared. see justice S. Con sell it, boeee Oe: