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GOVERNMENT TO SEIZE COAL MINESU.S. WILL NOT \Repulars to Be Used' to Protect Miners: Desiring to Work, thy Cabinet Decides Ry Axxoctated Press.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.— |Seizure of the bituminous coal Demers where the owners do not | show a disposition to co-oper- ate by increasing production Che fy engl, Cri WEATHER aan weather tonight and Sat- in east tL nsettied rday, probably snow not so cold tonight winds in east portion, 10 i ME IV. f L Be cecided pan by the government in an vOLU CASPER, Wi _, FRIDAY, NOV. 28, 1919 MABE NUMBER 41 2 i et ete _ — — 14 per cent wage advance agreed upon % by the cabinet will be put into imme. ainte effect, it was said. is LO meet the situs n resulting from 5 | a refusal of the operators or eharas (By The or both, to agree to the government rs owners to put into effect the 14 per cent | g increase. Whether the mines of those | @@Y- Berne tO) CORRO Soule! an solzed Haga thoro investigation. Baan rocteae The details of this latest ou officials did not hesitate to in a chain of “aggravating HUNT FOR CARLISLE, | OFFICIALS BLAMED, n for gov ivid erits, haracterize it as Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—James Wallace, American citizen, was eted many mine, shot and killed by Carranzista soldiers near Tampico last Wednes- The state department was advised of the killing and has ordered BACK DOWNIN CONSUL CASE are use of troops to protect «<M oxt Step” Takes es Form of Second Note ‘Asking Bill of Particulars and Final ‘Action Will Await oe May hanged age are lacking, but administration “almost the last straw” icidents which have occupied the atten- \ WILL OPERATE MIN tion of the state department for several months. ! The mines taken over by the govern P Saver et er ' ment x iN be opera d by the fuel ad (By The Associated’ Press) Attitude of State Toward Carlisle and SRMNDLOWNet iinctoned"’C WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. ‘!tho further investigation of facts ogee (ete position that will be made, the American government has no intention of receding: 2: . iteering on the oft either eapital or “Maudlin Sympathy” of People Vigor-; MAROS ell Rather plarnted te from its position in the Jenkins’ case, administration officials declared ee SAD UHI erenon ancgwill noua today. The government is prepared for the ‘next step,” which may ously Condemned by General Manager teked to bear the increased Dunder. of take the form of an ultimatum to Mexico. Ol 5 ment of # large sum as w any The Mexican reply to the demand for the release of Jenkins raises Jeffers of Railroad, in Rotary Address special class of workers,” he sal hemes that Jenkins made con-[ ties. Ar rannidel arfield declared that neither the pro-|twctictery, atatemen ta telat fal i é. s testation of the miners against the 14 ian a rea Sia d oh avin We Ve Mexican rep G CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 28.—William E. Jeffers, vice- pens ue Ave renee pion the aa i gated by the United Stites emba ae af Tmnat president and general manager of the Union Pacific Railroad | Benton Hates it hizherarlea tor ler spritinue auieeleasthaenegolliteon eh hae pa hs company, “stirred up the animals’ at a dinner of the Rotary | coal would induce him to alter his, with Mexico would not be prolonged it F aunt club here yesterday when he condemned in strong terms the Dear Ss {4 percent incrense was) insatistactory: that the Ameriean Rev | apne stot * attitude of the Wyoming government to William L. Carlisle, the crx’ wage up to the level of 1 Cae eee areas ) carry ee hana cine Pnibeicaes ot “Union Pacific bandit,’ and the alleged desire of “90 per cent”. costs and that the operators cound pay | 64, Ae hes Revert ¢ a of the people of the state that the out this advance without increasing prices Phas Saat law avoid re-capture. Jeffers an to the pub a ERT PIEI —— nounced that the pursuit of the fugi- ———S WASHINGTON ov S.A 1 ss padi tatasien CITIZENS FORM tive by Guiontpaciioliadebeas CONEERENE note, dems & the detalla (of Charger) a cee ae, ie ten abandoned and that the corporation in- AT CAPIT: te BeAInAC YALA OO ee a tor Ashurst. Should tended to pass responsibility for the DEES eee aa a et ot ese ant Mésicort obey’ the Am ny continued liberty of the convict square- he Teen RT ce rv hargd should ised ly up to the government of Wyoming. oa pers cena which extexico bases Its “Olinrea. the bore i We spent $10,000 to put this bandit 45 Hee Unneat expected Roinetesn PARES EA AN gE leases a ine me: $9 as alleged i e XN mn rep to we T0 SEIZE COAL in the penitentiary and your officials | WALES LAYS A WREATH ON ROOSEVELUS GRAVE—Prince of Wales |ference 0 tors broke ie Fenn MAVE fe ones i only $200 reward for |The Lieut. Col. Theodore Roosevelt, after the former had paid tribute to the | up last night following th ejection of (Continued on Page Six) former president. | (Continued on Page 5.) NO AUTHORITY FOR DEMANDING (By Associated Press.) LINCOLN, Nov. 28-—Organization of a citizens’ committee at North : Vlatte, Nebraska, to commander coal | RELER t for 100 families that were without fuel . was reported today by the Nebraska BB iat ohmeeey Serheatanto ka ~ - PASO, Texas, Noy. 2.—The text jae tof ifse i isniltsa} t ate ae me ft the reply of the Mexican govern: | ix guilty, becau Fomor JOHNS HOPKINS 3 j nent to the ndte of the United states t cn tblished by a deninite judgment ask c he immec release of it our excellency knows ry he eri li a ee synth merican consular} inal proceedings in Mexico Ws, agent at Puebla, Mexico, was received essex fof imprisonment’ | Pre: garforal at: El 1 uaa ‘teh compllalé aint a jl The tull text of the no lows: et) formaly when agains Je CCUBEL Mexico, N 5, 1919 there ix suffilent evidence in the juds: BIG FIRE TODAY thet Thot to Have Been Stolen Not Identified by Industrial Heads City Officials and Citizens Are Sum-!r. George fs Simmertin, acting} ment of the masistente te sunone, htt ? charge of affaires for the nitec re HeEUNE. BUEN Police; Woman Held for Inve : : giaspar ct gtalres Srainary Impriwonmyent, whieh inv ee aa = ae ae Re moned to Attend Gathering Called to Plan Con S10! toua tye nest: men ly LALTIMORE, Nov. 28.—An qntire 3 3 dent of the Republic ta answer here ded te Prepare ue ure er in eased and Highwaymen ill at Liberty servation and Supply for Residents with Sour note Gr November 0 whe | duly proved. he (0 fe Hopkins NES, V " 9 URGE a neat ostate {pennltics, hut -restrictio o the | ireyed by us fire, The case the police der artment had against Albert Lung | ment on instructions fromsthe State} penal a. ee eee pen inve loss of 4 000,000, Nine fire- . and Lee Wamsley, jusnected of having ccameting to do with | So critical is the coal'situation in Casper at a time when the | poparimens of the Vata Sia a am Onin; lwo) decir n we d -handreds were ‘ yecent holdsunehin Casper, “blew up” thi: ces lice Mercury is hovering around the zero mark, that Harold Banner, You! will. no doubt, veri chu thes} (fon aise rena lett omer: | court when page W. E. Tubbs Pelsased the een Wath We an. city fuel administrator, has called a special meeting of citizens, | ;/ cailent Sr international right, or |) Mr. Jenkipx has. undergone a pre Aitas a Ai tg LA city officials, and representatives of all leading organizations in| oy.) of reason, is invoked in the de. | ventative detentioh, | uid then | ishment or fine being assessed. Judge Tubbs considered there “ t te liberation of | formal imprisonment of enty-two the city directly concerned with the situation. The meeting is) nd for the immediate Ther fallin ts ROS REACT was not sufficient evidence to hold the men on the robbery ¥ ’ Mr. Jenkins, who ‘ou know, ix at) hours. Tt u of th aes ver eo ohare, The police could nef cren dey. to start-at 8 o'clock tonight in the City Hall building. present under the jurivaietion of a rorreny a, and isa f 1 tify the rings and trinkets found in the Members of the City Council, acting of of Puebla ems to Dy considéred » r j|LADY ASTOR TO {room where Lung and Wamsley were! mayor, coal dealer: ives ot | Th Mexican government cannot MGT OL; COG ees ESS nee jarrested as being those taken from per-| the Standard Oi! Bomba lroad of- foundation for vd on or ‘ is ay ea sons robbed wel any other concern or whe. 1 u « on the cor | SERVE IN HOUSE | The published rumor that there were | interested in. the. eritieal fuel | me only the power of the “ Se eee one aah ' ; traces of blackening found on either of| situation, have becn invited to attend REA HES PE K; mia uitho ene ten eens TL taarenetie OF PA RLIAMENT men was denied at police headquar- | the meeting the de i aa ; Maxie | E It had been said that the Action in regard to the present ms that right and justie L a ae RTT ea nited Press.) fi men were attempting to imitate a negro! and the course to be n in the fur bettie basis of its diplomacy a Le a fa figs pe \ BS ane SUNKe Me OM ty cking up.” Such a story | ture should the coal shortage continue, | |for weak countries. the Raa eau nat ‘ ied that all enemy warships | |not sustained in police court today. Wi be taken up at the meeting tonight, | ter at ee a troyed except those t Flora Stevens was arrested by the; Administrator Banne suggested the rath Ronn : and Italy in compens nt Astor, was el police because she was talking to the) cilling off of all al gatherings, but Bra NOILEES nant ment the Sutton division of J) men at the time of their arrest Wednes- it was ted out later today that such PHOENIX, | Nov. he - rood Fe h ded theliiin ———— Plyn 1 the balloting of Novem- fi qay night at the Sprague hotel, No/ “ction would be u led-for ate nica renin ity cee oe jib igananeaare MERCURY. DROPS || te tx'u wee. ssnounted- atte a lEahges Garsurrtiarter® ceaet "anes! Ac prcsene an piucen ot amusement WPTM Eg Mee gfe eee, Ale fl Sue D m. canno i count of the ballots. Stevens and she was released by the where dances aré held, are NUE " Which he has brought TO F E BELOW 0 Lady Astor, | police this morning without being oon- steam coming from the Na- s Pe Tater : on himse IV V. 'T. Gay, Labor, f!/ nected in any way with any supposed ower Compiny. This company ee aa ine or wl Mt. Jou! ae es rts Liberal, 4,139. |work of the two men. But as a result eteam heat thru using of oil as ed “with Pies L eoati te ible inte Mi iin a tri i DENVER TODAY weet ne icoveed that a | for, i nnything:parten would calla patina rh “eens Bae, latin. Ton Julgo or a rer jhad lost her position at a restaurant, ceruiin pereentage of people away from | TEI TIT Ra OIL Ota iceoerrute Gi 1 who: Yi Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Bristol, after a | this morning. their cold or semi-heated homes to the Spi ER SE a ae a opstintly under tl Prens.) two weeks vacation at Dubois, returned! Police headquarters reported this Steiin-heated places downtown ge is considerable. iment : optoion,which Ix With litle or, with. an elk which wel 350 pounds,' morning that there was nothing to lead Many homes reported “no coal” NAGAI Teles MELOY ed on page six.) relief promised the Rocky Mountain | dressed, as a reward of ir hunt. They the police to believe thar Miss Stevens, smal! supply today Coal is repor on today continued in the grip of ©) also report the sale of thei fatm inthe had anything to do with the recent on the way to ¢ ver, Dut it is Ry | id, The mercury here dropped to wind River country #t @ good price. robberies. geting here, with small promise of below ° AThe police became suspicious of the large supply in the future. 7 Two men because neither have been We can't begin to answer all jis working at regular positions recently. > us in regard to fons put E. Wambtey, at first believed to be doing | cou) situation; we are simply aide, to ‘ active hold-up work, was recently dis- 1! all orders as qu and with the % \charged from the service and is safa to! most etliciency pe @) GG E. Db” i OTS be recelying compensation for wolinds) ‘This ix the stat made by the hs ie I * {while serving his country management of th Supply Co. 4 Miss Stevens was indignant ‘this only Casper con 3 ported to {morning over her arrest and rumors any coal on hand today, The siitement was made after a morning nel i published in a celty publication this morning. She denied that she had ever Jan Deen in Denver and said she had lived Jangling telephones a long line of | ons waiting to w h out at the in Casper for the last two months. Miss | sit! r' . ° Christmas Mails to Be Watched Closbly FOF Stevens sald she haa nothing to dowith "At one ume this morning there Obregon Forces Clash with Federalists and the robberies and that she had been Ware from 26 to 30 teams waiting in our, : ar AT ‘- vorkit for livii 5 since h .| yards to be ‘weighed out’ on the scales ey? Intercept Bombs and Prevent Repeti Net heres Nine er since her ag-| Chder stich rush condltigns we may’ Ac Carranza Flees to Quertaro for wn state, 7 Two guns were found in the room oc- “!d#ntally overlook some orders. a 5 eh Meche m cupied by the men arrested but tho But if there is any case of gnybody . ) +R tion Dyna ite Outrage police were unable to prove anythfng , With absolutely no fuel brot to our at Safety; No Surprise in Capital a against the alleged robbers, tention, we will do everything- in our Benny (ity WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—The government wre notified | ‘The police department | has een ae ee emt hoe heltday we ty, SANJANTONIO, Texas, Nov. 28.—Fighting in Mexico City |, ‘VS!!! public officials thruout the country to beware of the suspected handicapped: tn. recep rosverieg By ithe | continued on the ‘a got out about | between factions dominated by President Carranza and Gen- “Red Christmas” plots of the American Bolsheviki.” All Christe oni oie utter tie nolaup to re 200 deliveries of about 500 pounds eral Alvaro Obregon is reported in apparently reliable advices, wi‘ Pp ibl. 1! 5 p Port oct A mas packages will be scrutinized to intercept possible mails: Then they seldom tell who they are, oY, semana minihetiin onc coal today from the Mexican border. bombs. He cee tall chica aiaraierer ic ob. AL tho vatelatiatilenathinatere inute'te? It is reported that Carranza fled to Quertaro for safety. The The finding of explosives in the recent New York City raid nary bested day, wwe have been forced»to be short chief executive had only returned to Mexico City from Quer- on radical headquarters caused officials to muspet that anetier in coabating the present epiamio of) Orin. with theneants Demcitie, delay |teial WIRABSOtshis wie lot wand the eer he mi hold-ups and robberies in t oes “hd sible delay. |fatal illness his wite: rin the Carranza cabinet, rv dynamite outrage during the holiday season waa eine ee hold-ups and robberies in the residence | we are attempting to serve everybody | General Pablo Gonzales in reported elcacen tive ation aninouicing |him-| tor the Every precaution possible will be taken by manufa MOU es: | tor of the: city,4tie-Wolite MAGEE BEEE Ie 1y receiving orders as rapidly as to be at the head of Carranga fortes. 4 @ candidate for the presidency, | tion of plosives and chemicals to prevent their misuse. (Continued ae Page Fives eo we shone to take care of all | De tails of the reported fighting axe not voted upon next July arranza presider * cn ‘or coal, avallable stated that he would not in seek | enemy € ‘ | POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS aber who, it led en from tf » fo maugurate | impaigr tr ico City was Pacific coast vowed inte unpaign for the heart o he shington. true th He er than ex information AGI PX 2fe ar

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