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LABOR PARTY STANDS ALONE ONLY ONE LEFT IN THIRD PARTY JUST ORGANIZED Committee of 48 Is Split Up ‘Again by | day; slightly warmer in southeast Minority Fight (By 4 ed Press) 16.—Another no- movement, th nehed today he Cs Arthur and Alten M for the Forty. ew party, nters ted Press) CHICAGO, July Committee of Forty-eight has! neither endorsed nor repudiated | the new Farmer-Labor party. The| | Forty-eighters will confine them-| selves to the congressional cam- the coming elections. and re c for the presidential eampaiz four hence. Of the various liberal organizations who met here virtually only the Labor party is behind the new third party MINORITY TO SPRI NEW PARTY. R (By Associated F CHICAGO, July 16 another new party was today by meml f Forty wh of ken up here Committe 1 from the ssa, who delive! the key ch at the opening of the con-| st week, and Judge Wray of were among those disagree: ing with the majority conclusion to launch no new party at this time. —_ N. Y. WOMAN IS APPOINTED HEAD OR NURSE CORPS Frese) timson, of New Yoric was pointed by Secretary of War Baker today as superintendent of the army nurse corps, with the relative rank of major. She received! a Distin- | guished Service Medal and the Brit- ish R. R. C, for s nurse corps during the war. COX REQUESTED TO WORK FOR WOMEN’S VOTE\ ted Press) Ohio, July James M. Cox met a from the Natio headed by Miss Alice Paul him to use his influence to ni the fede amendment ini time to per vote at the mber election. Cox will arrive in| Washington on Saturday for a conference Sundiy with President Wi COMMISSIONS OF HIGH RANK ARE GIVEN IN ARMY | ted Press) July 16. (By COLUMBL ernor pointment by I major generals ¢ the new army announced day. CHEYENNE LEADER, CHIEF DEMOCRATIC ORGAN, [3 SOLD 10 STATE TRIBUNE (Special | to The Tribune) ‘NE, Wivo., July 16.—The State Le: r, established nd the oldest newspaper in Wyoming, Thursday afternoon was sold by ‘the Leader Publishing com y to the Tribune Publishin pany and hereafter will be from the office of the Tribune. The State Leader will continne as a nern- ing paper and the Tribun an afternoon paper. The change in ownership involves a change in. the Leader's political complexion ta the extent that it ceases to be Demo- cratic and becomes _ independent. ‘The Tribune is Republican. The Tribune purchased only the subscrip- tion list, advertising contracis : good will of the State Leader, len ing the mechanical plant in th. m of the Leader ny, which now has 4 ion bill v the war department te-! al suffrage | rit women to| 16. — The) * ‘ |nation for the pr {have been invited den econ Re RAR TAMPICO OIL MEN APPEAL FOR PROTECTION FROM BOLSHEVIKS (By Associated Press) MEXICO CITY, July 16.—Managers of petroleum companies in Tampico have appealed to General Manuel Pelaez, military gov- ernor of the state of Tamaulipas, to prevent alleged Bolsheviki from forcibly hindering laborers from working Tampico streets are L O S ANGELES now under military control, according to the Excelsior. Orthune | aia | 222 = DUETODAY ing bv a brief earthquake. Sev- | eral less violent tremors follow- led. People rushed to the streets WEATHER FORECAST Generally fair tonight and Fri- portion tonight. Agreement on Coal VOLUME IV CASPER, WYO., FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920. NUMBER 237 the quake entered in or near Lo Situation Is Held at WEE, srittled! vindows. Probable, Report —German re- ed the coal pro- the allied government k tonight. some irresistib suddenly | struck a terrific bi | hard shock al framed by at 8:15 o'¢ * * * * % ° * * ° * * rapidly tapered until the earth de [sie to hold still again (By United Press) REV. OL U T I ON N IP P ED IN BU D: eee SPA, Belgium, July 16—The rolaerlevaganniseuudenanantt: | Garmanstarehie give the allies .a |fles of lass windows were broken. | final’ answer regarding the latter’s COLONY CITIZENS POOL FUND TO ASSIST OLD MAN IN REGAINING ‘Gonzales Among the SHOT FIRED iN Trio to Face Trial | OIL FIELD ROW for Treason The quake was probably of orisgin and local in extent, coal ultimatum this afternoon. Se eaninee university“ German Foreign Minister Simons said he believed an agreement r examining the seismograph yhone message from Ingle nter of previous earth:| with the allies could be reached. jd the shock was felt very| “The allies have met us half way slightly there but there was no dam-| and I believe we are close enough now au government believes it has pre- In Los Angeles quantities of rocks) ened to resign if the rolled down First street hill COLONY, Wyo., July 16.—Because they believe it is contrary to|t9 the heart of the monthly approach to a panic oc The latest almost ine! ¢j business district re —— to give two million Wyo., July “7 SHERIDA After being believed dead and 1 The neares hovered between, life! and de ye | of Generals Pablo Gonzales, Car- public policy that the holders of land worth possibly scores of thou- oes Tere! more than three weeks, c. e: Walker died eA local hos- | los Garcia and Jose Santos near} sands of dollars, alleged to have been obtained through an investment 16.— | vented a rebellion by the capture allied te Germany must deli ms provide that six million tons by October 1 under penalty of having \ i TWO MORE QUAKES \the allies occupy. the , Wital here. Walker was shot in a | Monterey. They will be court-| of $6 and possibly trickery, should be permitted to profit at the ex- Click BUILDINGS, Per esee ee eco eane dispute © oll land the Osage | Martialed on treason charges (By Ass ted Press.) jot distric ue of thi field in the northeastern part of Wy. | Revolt plans called for the capture | Pense of an old man whose only asset this land was, citizens of this Aree ee ee will be credited against the German ouming io leheMiahwes taliots in severaly jO- Nucy 0. Laredo ands lies tired ter (county have raised a fund with which to finance a suit for the restora- fternoor 4 ogra on ee Cuan places, he lingered for weeks altho |minals there. The assault on } physicians held little hope for his re- | Laredo was rep. jtion to John H. Harney of 320 acres of civers : | potential oil land to which title now wa i nets int ad PLANES REACH - Reports which have reached Sheri- |RATLROAD WORKERS ASK is held by Montgomery Bryan ant Hicapital department stores were | 100 PER CENT INCRBA: which is leased to the Matador Petro filled to ERIE TODAY ON 7 2) jleum company with a drilling clause in is ral women shopper 6A strike was|the lease. Harney has retainea Judge dan state that Walker was in no erflowing with fainting, hys- interested in the controversy se | simply working for another man and red last midnight by all the per-|Melvin H. Nichols of Sundance, prose AL A SKA FLIGHT was ordered to remove a drilling out- | sonnel on the lines and in the shops}¢uting attorney of Crook county, Lo | ing to carry out his orders that h trom Vera Cruz to Mexico City. The/ and the citizen’s pool amed (By Associated Press) was shot down, the builets piercing | mon demanding a 100 per cent in-|C. Raymond _ of Newcastle, ni Par IN REPAIR | tour army planes en Ka landed here toda Specific charges are expected to be | was decided upon until the demands | castle, to assist Judge Nichols. | entered here against the men ar- | or the fatador company has retained L. ie | which resu'ted in his death but was fit for him! “It was while attempt- [pr the Mexican railway, which runs/PUsh a suit to regaim title to the lund, a, July 16,—Three of the the lower part of Walker's abdo- | or¢ nd recognition of th jOudge of the Seventh Judicial district, downed near § ’ (rae resume thelr fligh rested in connection with the shoot- BPO |e ees of Belle Fourche, S$. D., to rep- == fourth v y a fog. They nt tomorrow. men. union. A boycott against the railway|8"d Thomas LeFleische, also of Nw trikers are granted All dock workers are on strike ing. | |resent its interests ai nst the Har-| Burke Brothers Machine Disap- Se Ware ta = ney suit. \Montgomer: ——. FOR COURTMARTIAL. jsaid to cornmand the s pears from Second Street; | day un D CARETAKER OF W HEAT BREAKS | (By Associated Press) \ eller Rote esd Car Left in Garage Is | | NEW YORK, | —The Reso- & McCutcheon of Belle Fourche and i lute will be repaired in time for Sat- SEVERAL POINTS es 20 ale forty cate Tall Sundance firm to represent them in| Stripped of Tires. : While Sir Thomas Lip- | HENLY PLACE In | the presidency and alle: r of the! Tesisting Harney’s action. ——- at one time considered not claim- | yesterday's victory on what he termed a fluke, yachtsmen agreed amrock proved to be the | Motor car and tire thefts aro con-| nuing in Casper almost unabated vast night another motor car disap of the manner in sehic n obtained posse The sto Montgom sion of th Nuevo I IN MART TODAY (rete i IRELAND SLAIN (By Associated Press) Waa "t government | When the Wide-é com-| peared and ear was partially strip-} : CHICAGO, July 1 Wheat un- | pointed Coss, Saltillo, | pany, to which | ped of tires while it stood ir locked : Heelaet : ht weather | derwent a sens: al break in pric 2 Amaro and went out of business it sold its arage. | boat. It was the fourth major mis- hap to the Resolute. in trial he had thr with the ning to] rke Brothers was stolen from| ont of the .Bowman chapel last inst debtors to Montgomery The Dodge touring car 1 it is said, for 3 cents on tho! the bullet-riddled Among the debtors of the con-| in f today. It opened from unchanged to nine and a half cents lower and soon down nd a half cents ember wheat. The attributed more to of buying orders than to any pressure to sell. As low iched fdr Deceml the close yester- was estimated by mid that a million bushels had change hands, The demand was more act The bulk of the buying w: board interests, Some are exc ing futures against sales of the | court om Isic (By Assoc lated Press) was — aby United Press) July 16.—Surface street is still crippled here but in it is with ton railroad station retaker for W. I wo Fe ETARY was Harney, an old man, who ‘'Y S R count, it 21 and y re-| The new Nash motor car belonging DIED IN FIRE : | BY’ WiTHOUT The motor thie his note for = window pane, sometime last! press and her children were burned | net lower, December at tle between Pole Bolshevi«i n by Montgomery & Bi Ken from the back of the automo statements attributed to Polish was killed by a wevike| Closure proceedings under the 5 WO RT TES LETS rhe A SCM on Mr. Lloyd. The nicht. of, Jule 4| Dolrovitz said he made vain attempts | tor trucks, taxis and other vehicles TO BE HONORED |has been missing for four days since fake up the mortgage, y the starting of an airplane r wood was gathered and a huge fire ia the full amount claimed crete Cane a rant Bryan and Billy members night about 8:30 o'clock. It has been | and own was not in i lost. “without — trace, cording — to | which e > grocery, sword at the sheriff's this morn was found here 3 Montgomery & Bi “ss ion engine 2.976. $6.00. Montgomery & Br: pro-| ‘The glass 5 ry was broken and d to attempt to collect the debts|/the car which had a black body car (Gobtora were not prepared to pay quested that notes, duly secured, b2/to Ww, M. Lloyd in the 800 block on given for the amounts of indebtedness. y ntered —— { in whiry the auto had been (By Associated Press) | STREET CARS wheat for export. Prices WARSAW, July 16.—One American rd by a mortgage on ‘ARIS, m The rear wheel was jacked up March wheat at $2.61 Minsk Ae meant 1, for payment of eithe: : : u , i vile. Alexis Dolrovitz, formerly courwr to | ere facilities on the elevated and attired in a Polish uniform: un curing the note were instituted. ic sds zing . | to save his mistress and her children, | are moving the people with little in eye a Gen weit en the Buick roadster belonging to Mr sance AT G. O. P. FETE made into w the royal victims . . . the mortga For some nding to. the tWwhich he e car bore nuto license that he ss in the re | which they had’ purchased and where| tied spare tire in the feats | CHICAGO‘GETS | South Beech street was stripped of |In response to such a request F | last night by breaking in a 16.—The Russian heavy, ten to ten and a was killed an another missing in a t f land. No de . : nelle: a is r one tire ove other was at it is al- | etoen M,C. A. worker ‘wit, the) Principal or interest, but in 1918. for mee OY Coes SOLUS CRY HARDING RIVALS | ae a aueie Tuliscel talave) \etearn aubuetian lites (opether witbee . Evidently some person is “picking’| the empre published here today. PORES. ste hereupon arranged with Marion Cooper, of Jacksonville, Fla, v F 5 counsel for Montgomery, Lloyd was stolen while he was waiting They were)taken’ to/a wood. Brush: | convenience. by Dry Leaders — ‘ & Se eas; : were forced. Every time they sought ERTIES TREASURER OF mason r, counsel for Montgom-|, The police and sheriff's office still 18) 44 get out of the flames, Dolrovitz (By Associated Press) ery & did not carry out this|!o0oking also for the Cadillac stolen said they were driven back at the bayonet point. atiana fled from the fire three times and eventually was pierced by a bayonet. avitt and the car be: \. Myers. ‘agreement and in due time Harn from W land was offered at mortgage sale and longing | LODGE ACCUSED bought in by Montgomery & Bryan for OF EMBEZZLING !iim, wrens ge ete Stn," INJURED MAN IS | i Saas Miercon, as previously elated, ine, TAKEN TO STATE |NO REPLY FROM HOSPITAL HERE| BOLSHEVIKS ON NEW YORK, July 16.—All Republi cans whose names w ed in nomi ing notifics next week as ted Press) July 16.—W. G. airman of the Prohibition party's ex tive committee is het paring te —_— A Teel ungarian at «1 Press) |serted represented an original ir : Hinn., 16.— jment by Montgomery & Bryan of less Iwater, national fthan $6.00. Montgom ry & Br af Sons of Herman. | tor obtaining title, leased th open the Pi conv ruilty vhe tl re . ony i. . PA REOUE Walte z. eported to be 1 a < Peace Pact Goes Euilty when arraigned | to the Tri-State Oil association of Pelle. Va et eee neDO WR Abeonien ALLIED APPEAL next n court ¢ charge | ourche, South Dakota, which entered) NT’ Worker, was Injured last nig whom he ohibi e funds in exeess | thereafter into an agreement with tne! |” SOLIS D a Up ane Og eos cL party ticket “Bryan and ut the head and face, Pr ident, it is into Effect Today Associat was set for | Matador company He was arrested on a war- | ter was to drill the land for oil. Should by Jobn Mattes, |the drilling operations be suc national vice | the value of the land will be whereunder tie Billy Sunday. 1 details of the Belgium, lieved that Berg was injured wt ‘C1 officials here today d COMPLETE AUTO CLUB Press) July 16.—The Austro-Tun Wy sd that profits of has no neutrantelibecame Vetta th} | houganaRaoeMaolarsbinichtabeecasnealnients 2 to the state hos) to roposal for an armistice between {by the title holders from their origiaal| Pita! | Russia’ and Poland. tment in the basis for their titl WAGE AWARD IS 262lmo-o CONFESSION OF |. ing ge L.4MeKay of Denver ha nm re ing and it is forecasted that there wi'l \tained by the r Chamber of Com jbe no lack of funds with which to merce to comy the organization of ury the litigation to the highest the Casper, Mote Mr. McKay ix court of the state. delivering the 1 club insignia to | epee | membe: and m c on pledged subscripti As usual the American Legion dance| jgiven at the Dreamland dancing pavil [ion was a well attended and successful (By Associated Press) The teams wi itial reo (By United Press) aN. J., July 16.—Confessions alleged to have b teen dist CHICAGO, July 16.—The United States Railroad Labor doard will an- ution” of the ave nn made hing plant but no 5 The plant, it is stated, will be dis- mantled and sold. Virtually th > tire staff of the State Leader w with the pub! tion in the transf to new ownership. 1 and pre mem } nounce its awa n the railroad workers’ wage demands next Tuesday | morning, it ed today. The t has virtually ag | the increases and believes they will pted by the employes. affair last night. The music was fur-| don pished by the popular Amer nm Le-| Members kion orchestra and the dance y rehard and Howard Lamble, serving terms in th w York \hership made to a vere placed in the hands of the prosecutor of Union county today should be turned ar up the mysterious double mur of Miss Edith Janny and Ed | refuse to discuss the nature of the award jin the regular dime dance plan, ward Kupfer, manager of a Perth r store, who were found dead thing but r Railroad Brotherhood chiefs will be here when the award is announced “members of the Women’s auxiliary to, from gunshot wounds August 21, 1918!) ‘The’ ‘confeastons {sald the ‘shooting uth could ether with both so they can decide whether it is acceptable. ‘the Legion chaperonod. occurred when the pair resisted an attempted robbery. Bryan and xdwards in it Fy > > > > , ; ia f >