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VOLUME IV. CHEYENNE SHUT STARTS-UP” mR DOWN ASRESULT 45 SOCIAL PAL SHORTAGE HOUT ba, Demonstrations Con-! tinue in Italian| House of Deputies’ Over Accusations | Drastic Regulations Are Put in Effect, No Fuel If Orders Are Ignored, Says U. P. Railroad , | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 5. —Theatres, dance halls, clubs! and all other places of amuse- b : z} ment in Cheyenne were closed, 9°" of deputies was thrown in today, and a schedule of busi- 2" uproar yesterday over ness hours which’ all stores, ' Socialist charges against the ROME, Dec. 5.—The cham-! i (By Associated Press.) | | i | | 1 Mn drug stores, close at on ie government. One Soctalist | put in ect, aS 2 resul noti- | gat ’ “ ation from the Union Pacific rail: Sid = Monday's shameful mpany that unless drastic fuel-'CVeMts” and happenings at Flume ition rules were enforced the 82¥e the impression that the govern- n would decline to furnish;|™@t was unable to control the situa- ; any further fucl. This ulti-| jtion, otherwise it would not have al- anatien 1s supplemental to an agree- lowed militarism to crush a “popular mentaby. the company Wednesday: that tmonstration.” i! would divert five carloads of coal; Premier Nitti replied that the recent daily to Cheyenne’s needs, this amount |“lections showed the government had lving barely sufficient to prevent ae. | Protected the liberties of everybody, I ali POSER theteiee saying that “nobody was killed thru Cheyenne’s fuel supply is derivea the country.’ Thereupon the Socialists om the mines at Hanna and Rock | ®T8* Shouting, “nine were killed at Lodi alone.” The tumult prevented the Springs. The Hanna mines are shut own as the result of the miners’¥Premier from speaking for some min. © and the Rock Springs mines are }™tes- WEATHER FORECAST Unsettled weather tonight and Satur- day, probably snow in north portion tonight. Somewhat warmer in case | Portion. tonight, coljer Saturday. eperating at only f normal capacity. \t headquarters here of District 22, ited Mine Workers of America, it is maintained that no information has heen received relative to the isolated ‘trikes of miners in various localities | oming. ‘The strikes, it is assert- ed, Have not been sanctioned by the listriet officers, but on the other hand, these officers, -it is admitted, have not enlered the strikers to return to work ; ‘ordance with the agreement ent- into with the Wyoming operators | ently and almost immediately vio- ved in a number of the state's camps. —— about 30 per cent 1 REDS ADVANCING ON DENIKINE IN GENERAL DRIVE ‘Request of Gover. LONDON, Dec. —The bolsheviki are making a general advance along | the entire menteines front. KILLS WIFE AND DAUGHTER WITH n in this region. ved telegraphic ad ernor { Rescate 8 to | | Carey r this: | day .te this a will be The hod- hitect, his ghter were found shed with an axe. Three + her with the opinion that “if nent is put into effect to keep everybody a rer children probably were fa- |“! ed Mt wounded and lay unconsciou The mei M y | Then | to the ay nor Carey ee : mmediate relief for Central Wyomnig, sufficiently to in which several towns have asked j him to ex vil for volunteers to mine the y night. i his wife and oldest daugh- the heads of the young- suilaren and then committed sui- SOVIET SYSTEM IS DEMANDED BY HUN SOCIALISTS ' ted Prensa > PSIC, Dec. 5.—The congress of The lintgon railroad: Northwestern for ‘distribution along its The Ch 0 «& Northwestern rman ‘ful endorsed this sugges we an Lander and) text of the nor Carey | pr 2 to Gen- | Walters has. been re- | I assure you that we | est extent nd we agree operation we Aare withthe, own for the Soviet system in Ger- of that property to distribute 1:e ALLIED FLAG TO WAVE IN ESSEN AND FRANKFORT 5 (Ry Annociated Press.) ON, Dec, 5.—A Paris dispatch today i lies intend to occupy Frankfort and Bs: SM the peace treaty protocol. . Paris new: spapers said that Great Uritain would abide by the terms of the 'ranco-British treaty regardless of whether the United States becomes a varty to it. oi ARIS, Dee. id it reliably reported on if Germany refuses to 5.—Germany’s reply to the allied no rotesting against the se in Germany's armament has rcacbed Paris, rding to the Paris T reply has not yet been submitted to the peace conference dele- » however, this newspaper says. Endorsing the stand of Governor Robert D. Carey that Wyoming ; - people should receive first consideration in the distribution of coal, mined in this state, E. E. Nash of Chicago, chairman of the Chicago & | Northwestern coal committee, has called upon the Burlington and) AXE, SUICIDES Union Pacific to release coal billed to points in Central Wyoming and promises further cooperation and aid in supplying fuel for domestic, t from Chairman Nash to- |? | not be withheld in the futur CASPER, WYO., FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1919 ~ MORE McA DOODLE ~ Wit Do You IF You Knew Tuar, KNoW> THE ae \ Way Dip You AnD MINE OWNERS \ Your ADMINISTRATIGN ' MADE FRom } PERMIT THIS GouUGING? | 150 To logo You HAD FuLt AutTHoRity ! GY : AND WHy DIDN'T ‘ fir. You TAKE THose @@lipae. EXCESS Profits? - PER CENT = C.&N.W.ASKS TAXI DRIVERS RELEASE COAL BLOCK RATES. BILLED HEREBYINJUNCTION nor Carey Wins Approval) City Temporarily Restrained from Putting of Coal Committee Head and Transfer of 25 Cars Is Expected at Once New Ordinance Into Effect by Action of Union in Court Here A temporary injunction allowing the taxicab men to operate un- ‘der old city ordinance rates in effect until the p court commissioner, acting in the absence of Judge Ralph Kimball. The present injunction against the city will be in effect only until De- cordance with re of the territory © difficul output jon ix to continue injunction was Wheeler on the one gro not nted by 1 that 1 Willis ab drives that taxicab drivers had been granted 4 pst for i x any coal, cense under the old jordinance rout $50,000 worth of depending on the ‘that until that license » put out of business lington and the Union Pacifie to di to us coal min on our en grounds stated in the (Continued on Page the 1 for ould continu e petition 0} old rates: sin of € 0 Union Pacific, ask » us at Orin June: 7 r 1 to be distribu n the 40 stations on this rail nd in addition to that I have withhol ging ny coal that m: the Rock Sprin tol .. B. & Q. to give free movement of coal destined to points on our line so that it will “I believe that*if this arrangement | ssage of the last ordi- rm nance which reduced the rates, has been granted by M. P. Wheeler, ' cember 12, when Judge Kimball will decide whether or not the mah Am! Che Casper Daily Critune NUMBER 47 OAL SHORTAGE CUTS PAYROLL $2,000,000 A DAY AMUSEMENTS IN NITIES SPEECH! Million Workers 'Are Idle Whole or Part Time as Result of| Shutdown CITY GOAL BING ‘LOW BUT MILD (My United WASHINGTON, Dec case —Up-| wards of a million workers are| idle or employed only part time as a result of the coal shortage, | it was conservatively estimated to-| day. Railroad administration re-' from some show that wmmunities are having enforced timated that the ware daily admin ure sections tions. It is ion soty ms of priority and di effol for dom ely exsent }on the} coun: | {har under this me he mir 1 hostility toward the 5 ituation mpany re loon hand tin next week the ble Hnings he west and 1 slaughtering, rel ints. This) virtu: une need al indu Wears of present six + te contin half hour + is fort Don hand at it otelo pot on The ions encoun tune sines hy county commit joner, will have of the werk . bl ings of the mine. THe will have six o Feveu men ttide him oat first until the 1 1 working orde: a) ed into service CLUCAGO, curtailments in. the decided upon today: at mids ot all he hours will he with 1 ommission Yr othis imp pply do not antic mine made of ret do trom ents p.m on oon te y-products plants of heen shut down the ad of oil used by This has been is said. a with immed 20TH © ORDERE: | hassenwer Iservice on railroads in the tern iu yuta on on extending as far west as St. arise une men is and Chic was reduced to a iti bers, went war Dbusis today by dr orders, ef. Cast for the Kast ive December 10 New they will be held 4 York Cl Limited’ 4 iral's Wentieth Century from Casper and a rain will be eut off officer went in the from Casper ir operations hundres west, less than a to Lander Hudson mine _mnilitary law to Leflore, counties, Ss went Ly most © the de 1 voluntary eer Glieksman of FE tome her, Robert ¢ n Purniture Mrs. Nathan $. 1D, is it with her t f the Chamberli for several days Is FREED expres ow the troop moy BYMEXICANJUDGE that we will be able oing. with you that if to mine the people nd will tc Action Believed Forerunner of Favorable Reply to Last Note but Senate Goes Ahead with Resolution on Break }ou put forth al in Wyoming to’ be iC. OF C. BA N QUET [By Associated Prean} SCHEDULED FOR MEXICO CITY, Dec. 5.—William 0. Jenkins was released at 10 .MONDA Y, DEC. 8th o'clock Thursday night by order of the judge at Puebla, according to va dispatch from Puebla today. Jenkins retired immediately to his home, the message stated. Advices to the El Democrata state that Consul Jenkins was set free after the authorities had been handed a check for $500, signed by | J, Salter Hansen and drawn on the Guaranty Trust company of New ommerce nbers, oil Is and representatives en interested in’ the field will meet to banquet Henning hotel between 6*and 6:30 o'clock next Monday evening to | iati ; 1 tuke up general questions atfecine York, It declared that Hansen conducted all imeotistwas fet He re their interests und road problems that Jease. The release came as a surprise. Jenkins was awakened from are involved. Preliminary arrange- ments for the banquet were concluded this afternoon and detailed announce ments will be available later. ———<—— his sleep, dressed and conveyed to his home. (By The Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—The announcement by the state de- saeninen io pal oceans pe vi By partment of Jenkins’ release follows: : ‘The release of William O. Jen- mons of the Burlington addition. (Continued on Page 8) BERKMAN AND GOLDMAN LEAVE U. S. MAINLAND NEVER TO COME BACK ON DEPORTATION ORDERS ress.) NEW YORK, DD hmian and ities, were sent from the panion in 30 years of y the Ut » probably vever to return after being ordered de ported for ribrow of the government by violence, taken by ferry from the tip end of Manhattan te the iy Ellis Island, where they will be held watil a ship is avail Russia, whence they ¢ i“. Their liberty on at the demand of the de Bregman and Gold WEATHER HELPS SHORTAGE HERE Dealers’ Supply Runs Out and None Expected before First of Week, Mine Operations Begin Practically all dealers in Casper are out of coal this afternoon and few expect coal until next week. Only the present mild weather is preventing suffering in many fam- according to present esti- heard fro ieal and con by oan in Minissiouers expect to in operation t oe