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Che Casprr WEATHER FORECAST Unsettled weather tonight and Tues- day, possibly snow in east portion and Cold wave in east portion to- et || WILSON DEATH HOAX PROBED BY OFFICIALS (By Associated Press.) T. Nov. 24.—State Is are investigating Daily | Cribun F [Final Edition CASPER, wigs MONDAY, NOV. 24, 1919 who tele- where rshall had announced the e to his audience, women nd persons leaving the audi- im spread the \e Marsh; with the Associated ed the report was without tion. ———$_$—_—$— $$! PROSECUTION 1 OPPOSE CHANGE OF VENUE, CLAIM ! Arguments on Motion in Arm- strong Case Set for Decem- ber 12; Plea of Abate- nent Quashea Yoaay VOLUME IV. 40 CASES 2 CONFISCATED. IN RAID SOATURDAY ON MINE CAMPS Hot Springs Sheriff Con- ducts Thorough Search Independent of Military Forces Now on Hand. pd fearn- founda- of venue in Armst Martin, ¢ Deputy She » for a change f Hugh D. Charles Moore and R. E ed with the der of (Special to ‘The ‘Vribu Tom aot ina le Las rae NOs THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Nov. 24. LRaiph Kimball. in the. distrley “court —Three alleged I. W. W., 40 cases here December 12. On the = Moore of “rotgut” whiskey.and three an- ier SUL ST a Tae tiquated guns are locked in the: an county jail and sheriff's office here nounc 1 of asking tall tor : saltrofl raid ducted by| WHERE LEGION MEN WBRE SHOT AND CHIEF OF POLICE WHO ROUNDED UP TI. W. W.—Colorado a Moore, and this question will he argue¢ aoe raids conducted Dy! nue, Centralia, where the Armistice Day parade took place. The shots were fired from the two buildings indi The plea of abatement asked by the Sheriff Harry the mining hy, where foreign miners of * “Red : dencies had been reported to be inti: | dating other miners into not returning | to work. ‘The sheriff's raids were con-| dueted independently of the military | for sent to the county at the request of Governor Carey. At Gebo, Holdredge and his men earched eight houses which were th nS Holdredge Saturday at) Gebo Armstrong ter xe int Hugh s quashed in district court this ¢ oon, following arguments on the au thority of the county commissioners to appoint special prosecutors in the REPRESENTED IN by arrows. Insert, Chief of Police Hughs, whose energetic work prevented further trouble. meats and ro camps it ng pleaded “not guilty’ when for mally arraigned. The action of the prosecution in an nouncing its intention to protest a © were searched and neither weapons hooze were found there. at Crosby the sheriff located a cache of whiskey owned by Mike Bobich, who conducted a saloon there prior to July ist last and who now resides in Red change of venue in the case came as a Baa eh ue ea I a surprise to the de according to Three ancjent guns were the net | pecanitz: ge Alte Deane result o& the search, no liquor being ravine at oe eae, found. The quarters of 60 Japanese al- 5 had intin that he would not fight n but that the decision with Special Prosecutor M such a ATE ATTENDING 7 ive WHEN TO OUST KIN I Montana. Forty cases of low-, pris é i F Rare crade whiskey, whien appeared at one Crisis Brot on.in Government Affairs May Committee Appointments mine or eath a pile of coal, were oF « . } 5 ° “IA warrant ter the arent « Involve Reigning Dynasty, Radicals at Chicago Convention’ AUTO PLUNGES . Hobich has m issued an n effor (ocxtradite hen will be made. in Parliament See Advantage Include Three Wyoming 6 6 ee. A eee 28 CREMATED IN DANCE HALL SCORES HURT Louisiana Hall Proves Death Trap When Crowd Stampedes from Fire and Mad Rush Starts for Narrow Exit; Escape of Many Cut Off When Stairs Collapse VILLA PLATTE, Lat Nov. 24.—The complete death list resulting from a fire in a dance hall Saturday night was an- nounced today at 28. About 300 guests were at the dance on the second floor of a frame building and in addition to the heavy death toll scores were badly burned or seriously hurt in the mad rush to escape thru one narrow exit. Of the dead 14 were crushed when |b were ul eharred i] to the terror-stricken crowd rushed for the} make identitics diteult stairway ding to the street and} The fire sta from the exple Which collapsed, cutting off the escape}on an oil ste m Which a 12-ye of others. remaining 14 were|boy was making coffee in a st «i t oon the second floor, Many lunderneath the dancers WINSLOW BROTHERS onOT DOWN IN COLD BLOOD, SLAYER 10 RECEIVE MAXIMUM! OF 2° YEARS IN PRISON Manslaughter Verdict Reramed by Jury i in Kemmerer Court on Evidence Showing That Jackson Hole Homesteaders Were Shot from Ambush by Slayer KEMMERER, Wyo., Nov. 24.—AlIthough his alleged accom- plice in the crime, one of the most dastardly in Wyoming his- tory, turned state’s evidence and on the witness stand told in detail the story of the cowardly double assassination, Joseph J. Johnson, charged with the murder of Ruben and Henry Win- slow, is confronted only by a maximum term of 20 years in the penitentiary, the jury in his’ trial hav- | ing re verdict of guilty of ae nnlaa er 3 veiveratine UT, S. SHOULD BE PARTY TO PACT, ter phnson complice, William Sewell, who was per mitted to plead guilty of manslaughter in consid ion of his testimony inst Johnson, will be sentenced this Sev lear oc: sination story, p oth the on the witness stand) mystery of the assas Winslow brothers, home- %n the Jackson Hole who were | BERT font At Crosby the sheriff located three D ] I R July 4 last and the 1. W. W. agitators who had been at- in their cabin. Sewell tempting to obtain “Red" recruits (By The Associated Press) lelegates, s eport said that bad blood had existed be-| imong the “rs. ‘These men, all non ———— tween the Winslows and the Sewell AMOS | Asie berets av aay arebheld ROME, Nov. 24.—Rumors of the wildest character renmniog Po caicaad Tait ee 7 san az emoratee Beare zenligc iHeini neta bore mits tha errenn for action by the federal authorities. | §1 ility of a serious crisis, involving not only the cabinet but also the |. 1 Labor lov. £4.—The Na- (yaries M. Belshaw, former state son had represented imsclé to We] oH Amerien's e lay Se { i i. » friendly to both. The night of Jul unbiased judgment.” the —————,, reigning house of Italy, are in circulation as the opening of parliament | 10"! or party convention to- ator ana gannliais ppeainee et Se cae HOM SUL crrhieimas eee, SERVANT GIRL set for December 1 approaches. , day plonied a resolution demand- yaad Met anil MewyaeD: bin and on the morning of the 4th} > Socialists, proud of their recent victory, are eager to continue | the impeachment of Judge An-' all were killed whe the pair, armed with rifles, went to the PEACE COUNCIL Parr ” ‘ derson for granting an “unconstitu- itomobile’ rolled over a high | Winslow claim and lay in wail 1en WILL RUN FOR _ | what they call their “march forward.” New elements which have en’ tional” cosl strike injuncti \ wnday at Half Moon, near here. |Tuben Winslow emerxed from she) oy BE TY TO | tered the jalist parliamentary group, iT a coal strike Injunc' 10n. cabin, Sewell testified, Johnson shot SE | are dei da by revolu ye Unit .. jhim. Henry Winslow then ran from! BRI Fe ents o fa ~ fs S NEW YORK, Nov y pris- Narcabl - siboavotihia Brother ‘UNIVERSITY Fe Screen) oadkee hea n oners on Kills Island, eld for er ee ee vt aune ane ne LUNS IN PARIS (hy Annociated Press.) [Bat inevitably lead to the advent of oN € CON-| tation hearings, went on “strike” t0- | onnson, Sewell swore. ‘The bodies LONDON, Nov. 24.—Jessie Ste- Bolshevism in Italay is section now Vention of the National Labor par- TRAE Waal atte to mingle then were d d into the cabin and Q phens, servant girl with a mass of M |S undoubtedly the most num . if ty opened Saturday morning in Lieto me Ai Bre the building f ; PARIS The supreme cotin dark hair, who generally goes about not the most Eumpestant in the party 1 “4 1 G char remains of the bodies} cil today to send the German hutless, today signified her inten- | Carmen's hall, with over a thou-| \ Tee at ne reamed tree re were found in the ruins of the cabin! de tion here a note in reply to. the e * i: | sits Se, Z 3 Sal uM days later. > ud y Sewe! Was one sub om yw G s for: ig ton of tering ane rece eee! BY GREAT FIRE waTCHMAN GETS 27 212s: Bete: the mom | aitvcen rested, thes would he tana ee sign of tennis cone ot he nsec Be deavoring to gain a seat, in the local ing session being taken up by ad-| deported fe os evholtwasi held) asvatiwitness) iSewell |illp: ofitiie ple eTpetantin es sent in b . il of Bermondsey and dresses of wel PE etd an hen he le Uthat son had ae-, neetio th the protocol guaranteeing SUL Ren stati | Saye] par liainerEATs : CAR RIDE WHILE __ wsoming was veprosentoa vy 11 dete Row Oty Tee | Scuaa Mtns Ear nod win ta a¥ayldancevand |ietetervinelaurer Ticlareimllestionne % 7 (By Associated Press.) ga from Casper, Cheyenne, Laramie, ° © aallitot roi Je, branded Johns as the de Which Ge v has ber ‘ormec fi “Tana been employed as cook, MONTREAL, Nov. 24.—The main SAFE IS BLOWN “resbs, ane Bane ek eas oa antiae SAT RTE ATOR TSUN AHenoilitovl trialist uray ams| ich wil iver ipsalin Hi tit tats housemaid, cook and general boss of | buildings of the University of Mon- The temporary organization was made | HOw: ANKE th Mak serted innocence ltventy goes Into effect a large common lodging house, por- treal, better known as Laval Univer- one permanent aby. the selection of Max Ss. 4” — ter in a chemical warehouse, and ]| sity, were destroyed by fire last night, _ (By Associated Press.) Hays of Cleveland as chairman, driver of a three-ton lorry. entailing a loss of $400,000. Lighted | CHICAGO, Nov. 24.—While three 222! Hl of Illinois cigarettes probably were the cause. | robbers dynamited the safe. of chair «ix an old-time conser is q st and a ember of the - | Merry Garden ballroom, three Tacs a Vettel pvraticce” ‘is | federates entertained the night watch. 7) PORT aren vetted Mine. We an with an automobile ride. Thirty 10)" 0" jyexident of the. Illinois Fed shots were exchanged with the po- ¢)ition of Labor 5 lice during the chase. More than PHEIaUTy mnie dbleeal Baloware -repOR: $3,000 was taken. Mes nized by the yppointment of D. A Vey of Cheyenne on the committ constitution and R. Hi Altr mmitte ‘noon NEXT MESSAGE DUTIES PILE UP Industrial Commission Also to Hear from White House Monday While Appointments | and State Questions Are E ngrossing ‘TROOPS SEN T TO COAL FIELDS OF LEE COUNTY, VA.' F n KE. Plumb, Sernan ene road brotherhoods, author of the famous “Plumb plan” for the owner- ship and operation of railroads. made the address of the N. Y. PRINTERS sion was taken up ral delegu from > (By United Press.) RICHMOND. (Va... Noy. 24.—Fol- | lowing reports that a band of mine principal workers had armed t¢ selves with (ny Uni So Says Former Secretary of Treasury in 0 Letter to Garfield; “Shocking” Says McAdoo MINERS’ WAGE RAISE WOULD NOT JUSTIFY | MeAdoo stors’ conte that further ate higher unjustitied, ntion increases would nece to the MeAdoo Operators’ Profits revs.) Operators (By An WASHING TO. ind miners of ompetitive od ti committees: met > ted that ad Pr ens) a xy fies of ini- morrow, when it wa (By United Press) . 2 , lavare enrotite there! WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.—Former Secretary McAdoo of jy volta pe aT Wrenn WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.—President Wilson is rapidly recover- oe OBEY MANDA TE, the Treasury today telegraphed Fuel Administrator Garfield ment based on further investi , ing from his breakdown and is engaged in writing a message to con- =) FUNERAL, HELD TODAY BACK ON JOBS urging a prompt concession to the coal miners’ wage demands. eas aR OAT & di | eeting here next ,. The funeral of Mrs, Julia Ife who McAdoo declared that when he was secretary of the treasury ; ress, and a message to the industrial commission mi g her MISHRA Se aecnsineoe eis 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—Book and job CLOSED AGAIN TODAY figl | pont : he Fartag = + J) income tax returns in 1917 showed that coal operators made Raabe Monday, planning a second treaty ratification fight, selecting a new o'clock thix noon from th mpositors here bowed to the man- | ¥ bl by E + 100 300) SHERIDAN "Won Nox a f tud th | ¢ y chapel v. W. L. French, of- date from the executive committee of | “shocking and indefensible profits.” arnings o te Pati Nite eve ae secretary of the treasury and secretary of commerce, studying the coal Fen interment was made ae thothe {ntemational Typosraphical ERE 7 SER IR ee Aplin anlts uewhhtdlagyswilen Miniey strike situation, and conferring with Secretary Tumulty regarding a! Casper cemetery. today and ended the strike he a grave wrong to permit them to Jin the form of ine SN nrigeaieuiay eae once cues ener miIt variety of subjects. ce The main features of his congression INDUSTRIAL PLANTS “ul message will, be insistence for do-, IN B PS. E ER i Pp ' FORCE ; DOWN mestie reconstruction legislation. q L L Anwoctuted. Prexs.) CONGRESSIONAL DOCKET INCLUDES BIG QUESTIONS (Ry U itt Por) WASHINGTON . 24.—A_ crowded ket is before the betas session of | congress reconyening next Monday. In- eluded among important questions the treaty, Mexican situation and many are 'tifled by Chief Webb “Dear, Frank: as that of Wyo- ern Union telegraph office here Thurs. in Denver and that his sister living reconstruction questions. “Wonder if this amuses you like it ming’s greatest train bandit. Webb ove a eae teceen eee there ia Yee AUitapeis NA Le ee ee ate. "S—Plaase. give my regards to Knew Carlisle well becduse he guarded wonh is that of w man not accustomed hy prison protits to this sister politica] campaign nuw setting os oie im at the state penitentiary at Raw- = i t = iuider 2 to write ; and that it would only be vuderway. A third of the senate and Union Pacife once from Denver,| D8 for two years. Chief Webb knew |, Peeuh Giguere Mae Morana log teal for RChttta; Rol toner atte fie Wil eptire house must stand for re areber ate MoE Secsived vanteroac: his handwriting fairly well aud states inhonedeecigeliye Aue seats 7, ane u Bink i 5 election Novel Ab ¥ that the letter written to him c’ a hese . sah pede tae Ne : pa ~ centime a* by Chief aad web head ioe iene: reaeiablenlthat of Carliaist him, closely ie with that of the escaped train ban cotiontat from Denys Lat reotne Marleg Ertz of New York ig in lice departmen i clos - state that various messages an¢ ple ber staying at the Henning hotel while|in a plain envelope. Webb did not recognize the handwrit- Members of the sheriff's force here grams reported in Oklahoma, Om: ing on the telegram sent from the West- know The writing has been positively iden-, that Carlisle had & attending to business in the city ral friends and other points are regarde ERIE NEWSPAPER ‘REPORTS HIM HEADED EAST’ plants 4 tinued to « plies to pu curtailed and segiona advised individual. coal as th bituminous coal Nel RADIA tive hoaxes. But in the meantime, the |i) nesetlations swage) seal phantom bandit, “Baffling Bill Carlisle” a pp ESB Del At is still absent without leave. Only the o what port Casper letter to Webb mailed in) Den wamoeed Bh ate Wai hae ad tame ninitalets on tothe public. When the wag nationwide strike of coal miners ent ered its faith da (By United | WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.—A_ ne "pint Cat convention of the United Mine Wor (Continued on Pace 8) (Continued on ve 8) ENEMY CLAIMS ork un in

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