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ALE 42 SOLDIERS BLOWN UP IN STREETS OF CORK SU, ————_ a TERROR REIGNS THRUOUT NIGHT, SNIPING WAGED Many Soldiers Hurt When Lorries ‘Are Bombed in City (Ry Associated Press.) CORK, July 19.—Two mili- tary lorries loaded with sol- "WEATHER FORECAST Fair tonight, day partly cloudy. VOLUME IV A, warmer in ex- treze southeast portion; Tues- diers which passed through the streets of Cork at 3 o’clock this morning were attacked by civilians with bombs and blown} NO DEMOCRATS IN RACE FOR Che Casper Daily Cribune | CASPER, WxO;, eee Hd LS) Los FOREIGN POLICY _FLAYED rare EX-KAISER’S SON SHOOTS HIMSELF Ble MUDDY ROAD [3 INCLUDED IN OTATE HIGHWAY WORK THIS YEAR Contracts to Be Awarded Among Others at Meet- Pp PSUS este pase tio by Wife and Money Straits Lead to Tragedy at end of Debauch (By United Press.) BERLIN, July 19.—Prince »achim, youngest of the for- @, kaiser’s sons, killed him- fs. Yon, shooting himself in the bre. he lay in his bed at the V. »gnitz in San Souci Park on ta ss / as the result of brood ing over hit wife's desertion and the effects of a drunken debauch. He died Sunday morning Prince Hitel Fri er now her result of ay Saturday’s Circulatirc 4518 NUMBER 239 ser Irich, the only broth 1 Joachim’s act the ie disturbanc aused vents and personal dif rumored that It is Joachim bs th. Between saty and anventy peaier| ait cay Enmbing debts. He wl ve Ing of Board August 3; were inj The civilians threw twen. i} EG puriec uesday at Potsdam. : . (By Associated Press.) ——— S > y SCANDAL STORI ‘ : . CORK, July 19.—This city was in a (Special to The Tribune) CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 19.—The names of five Republicans will go on the ballots of Natrona county at the primary election as candidates for members of the state legislature, three for the house and two for the senate, and the Democratic ballots for the same ofmee will be blank, no candidates having filed. The names of the Republican candidates follow: Senate—J. W. Johnson and Geo, K. Posvar. House—R. RK. Raush, Free and J. E. Frisby. J. W. Johnson was one of Natrona county's representatives in the house of the last legislature. BERGDOLL NOT YET CAPTURED PHILADELPHIA, July 19.—Widely circulated reports of the capture of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, draft dodger, who escaped from army offi- cers here May 21, were denied today. state of terror last night as a result of) pet fighting which broke out after a| yonetting incident in the street in} Which a former soldier was .| Firing started at 10 all sections of the city. taled one dead and fourteen wounded. Wiring, which was participated in by military patrols in motor lorries and armored cars caused consternation. Sey- ral young girls and former soldiers wounded before they could gain shelter in their homes, * Casuattiéa to- Harry N. HOUSE 1S WIPED” OUT BY FIRE IN NORTH CASPER House, just published. REFERENDUM iS WELCOMED League Issue by Declaring Administration was Lax in Duty | Ssiinnt for Not Negotiating Preliminary Treaty Harding took for the text of today’s attack a statement on the league attributed to Colonel E. M.) (By Asso ed Press.) BERLIN, July 19.—Friends of Prince Joachim of Hohenzollern deny stories (Special to The Tribune.) that his siicide at Potsdam was caused : |by scandal. They mention only his CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 19.— jmarital disappointments and financial At its August 3. meeting, which ubles, : 5 : ° 5 Like his brothers, he was believed to| 4 the Cox Maintains Silence as Republican Opponent Presses Fight ont v« say in need ot tunas, owing to use| Wa announced last week, the li 1 allowance from the crown funds| state highway commission will ted himyby the Prussian govern 7 ‘ é receive bids for the construction of the 12-mile section of the Yel- lowstone highway in Natrona county | TWO INJURED IN l extending from the Casper elty limit | east to the Converse county line. | He cpecvaments proposed on this (By Associated Press) A ction mprise the nraaing 2 eats MARION, Ohio, July 19.—Pressing the fight against the “splendid accord” established yester-| eee creat ina ally. per oande day between President Wilson and Governor James M. Cox, Senator Warren G. Harding declared i ‘ ; on the east. ond on the | a¥s-mite statement today that the triumph of the Democratic ticket this year ‘would mean the continuation o| a nipiibia terest candi high (eniwe foreign policy which has so grievously disappointed both Europe and America.” Re on with the 10-mil etion of the Ye |stone highway in Converse coun) |tending from that point to eGlen | for which bids have also been ask | i} e above ate, Tr two sections oo eeeee*=oOeee] “We are beginning to understand,” | 5 ie aes Cee These | ro eel ae Blaze at Martin Home cor GIRL SHOOTS TOKILLMANWHO |": “the prulaen at Es | | Man Unconscious iby Fall from TTRGn aeEl ines cvellcGuterie s higher | lationship of the Wnitec ates to Eu ate as the traffic to the Big Mu¢ ered and Is Burned to | erendum intelligently. Colonel House | By Fire Starting from locate itaine it hakeresetionals inikeriities | tells us now that a s tion of a} . 45 thet ali 1 south traffic the Ground. | | preliminary pe was, made} Gasoline. PEL UE Hee Wao wat is | | very: soon after the armistice and such iat < erate BiGan is aia Fire which had gained uncontrollable treaty could have been made — before | BL aay sentoud iBocidenitajon' the. atteets|)i 1p - 0 * construction of another headway before it was discovered com- Christmas, 1918 All plone = this has jet the city sent two workers to the rs sebiicay . Gvoscthe “PRS tive nletely. destroyed. the “house Detonetne T= Been «the Republican conception’ “Ot HL en) Suttertitg, trom “palk/ 4000 il be similar in design to’ the to Noel J. Martin at College and United what ought to h: been done, but this his morning. J. A. Bruce,| which will be similar in desig streets im the North Casper vaahtine is the fi knowledge that Bu } who fell fi n a Burlington truck about} structe now _nearing completion at yesterday evening about 6:25 _ o'clock, j rope wis a proceedtire and | 20:80; 0% this morning was still/ the Pi ERIE LOL aanen 1 be The loss is estimated. unofficially at lwakiideterreall spy uni In expeaiting |semi-conscious this afternoon as a re-| ‘Phe Goshen county bridge will be $1200. (By United Press) [ec ap % y “Associated. Press) | sult of striking the ground on the back|located on the Cheyenne-T¢ on Firemen were unable to extinguish r ; he ent to which Harding re-| _ SANDY HOOK, July 19.—Captain | @f bis head. It is feared that a brain| road, : Hy oney mile aournage the flames with chemicals and. con! CHICAGO, July 19.—Julius Jonas, brother-in-law of Leo Feist, De Aveda ee ba relic RESP AUN E Ie | air PB Beret mil be given an. | concussion y result altho his condi for the construction eo a! rev. ? | ferred was contained in a sj 1 cable : tion thus s not permitted a clo: mile section of the Tor. fined their efforts to preventing” the} M >| > r| other c nee at the wheel of the | Pp n Spread of the blaze to nearby houses,| New York music publisher, was shot by Miss Pauline leglitsch, age be) the EHTS CRIS IAs BUBIIS) See Ren ee ea ee cre ocean ling. | examination head injur roail= in Goshen county, The nearest fire plug 10 blocks away! th h If. | from London. Go also suffered a badly sprained joining T gton on the north, at College. and Lambert ‘stecsts, nari] 302 WhO killed: The shooting occurred at her home Sun poet Cie rane aren be Rebbaned ian. iets “attempting’ to) HurtitpAving! mate |tareraro. been namea: tees tne. eens there is no fire protection for this dis-| day morning. Jonas is in a critical condition. The bullet severed the! cox RESERVES REPLY i irtes eg oy ateel ae rial which had stuck to the roller on| date trict, being outside the city limits. 4 G | FOR THE PRES . ? ». | his steam roller, H. H. Van Inweegen,| The Weston county work comprises Th Lid in the awetting, OPtic nerve. Lipton would not say what de. | Me oe y the Warren Construction) ¢) " i culvert Jnstall f he people living im the dwelling ; lated {Pres velopments might be expected after > We i the grading and culvert installation o! ‘were out in the country while the man The tragedy was the result of an illicit love affair with the woman) _o. (By Associated Press) pasahi yi i on Would he deny {COMPAny, was sev burned about! the 10-mile section of the Neweastle- who was in charge of the house had) jegun several years ago. Mrs. Jonas at his bedside in the hos.|_ COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 19.—Gover- herandeb Ivisers virtually |{#® ight arm and ‘i ance road, extending north from gone on an errand when the fire broke} He said he loved his wife and fam- pital here said she will stand by her! ner Cox declined to re today to the iets, rene’ Burton from |0f bis chest when the 5 tie “on? whichs will she! vereatad out, it was reported, The origin of the|jiy more than me and that he was husband. They were recently recon-| Stat MONEE OF Rene tone ese rcun mec NOE of the cup challenger after |'2 His clothing. Van en had reinforced concrete box-type cul- blaze is still unknown, Mr. Martin is)through with me,” Miss Meglitsch ex- ciled after Mrs. Jonas had sued for) for @ bill of pari By OE Rea EOv ER y's contest, in which Burton's es A ed popsa is ties welled Usted in the city diyectory as a’ team | plained in a note addressed to the pub- separate maintenance, naming Miss! or's conference with the presi¢ hendling of the Shamrock was se- ANSE with wma ton | | The Park county project consists of ster, lie, Megli | (Continued on Page 3) verely cri Itleised. si when he poured: more/garoline| 1 Averection 5-foot reinforced > DIRECTORS OF REJECTION OF WAGE AWARD SEEN, STRIKE SUGAR COMPANY UNDER ARREST that the burning liquid Teau Dry Ci y thr of the Big Horn county line. on the » miles west accident oc before 8 JACK JOHNSON this morning is a - [Johnson feed store on South of the Lincoln highway, w l street Junction will be imprc ear } yon county hids have be asked for th section « road construction of the the four- camp: mi ment ATU.S.BORDER|CH#/C4GO CAR orci 1 ee | STRIKE ENDS |," Saratoga-E: in Niobrara coun? been asked for the con- ee n miles of the road (By Associated Press) | : fs RINT aes connecting Manville with, Guernaate SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 19.— | Tig recreeS z and the Yellowstone highway in Platts ‘The Utah-Idaho Sugar company as rep-| S LOS ANC , July 19,—Sherift | IN OPEN SHOP ants resented by its directors was bound io Cline announced+today that he intend f Barly construction is antic ipated att over today for trial on a charge of ; |ed to leave immediately Me sey (By United Press) all of the projects for which bids witf profiteering in sugar by the United can border where he expected to arres CHICAGO, 3 19.—The surface ]}be opened on the August date, H States commissioner. J ae ieee re eOnicnee ended today J) contractors will De, required to start TRC GEE SE eee 7 champion, jee pasteiky ety work as their cont are approved. m Increase Expected Tomorrow Not Agree-|ror vioision'o¢ tw san a cateu plist avs © crosy the boundary. T f Johnson ee E D able to General Chairmen; Doubt Is TO CALL HALT IN WARFARE Agree to Armistice in Polish War and Nego- tiation of Peace Terms; Poles Leave Rich Harvest in Retreat (By Associated Press) (By Asso ‘Whether leaders can hold ‘for a referendum is being discussed Some dovbted whether a walkout could \'be averted. The call for today’s session, will be continued for several days, pro kvides that the general chairmen can, which LONDON, aly 19.—The British government received a note to_ day from the Russian soviet government stating that Russia was pre- pared to agree to an armistice and make peace with Poland. The note was sent by nal Tchitcherin, foreign minister. It} was in reply to &*British proposal for an armistice and peace confer-| ence. In its note the soviet made a fresh : proposition which was taken under consideration by the’ British ¢ab-|sion of the rich harvest. Grain and inet. hay are now standing in the stack. RICH HARVEST IS POLISH MOUNTAINEERS if they wish, pass on the award with out submitting it to a vote, Both W. G. Lee and 8. M. Heberling, representing two big switching organi- zations, are said to: be among those bit- \terly opposed to the award which they understand will be handed down, bi are working with the others to prevent any hasty action by their men. “You know we are not bound to ac: feet the awards of the war labor board,”’ said Mr. Heberling today. “The SEIZED BY REDS. ARE DRIVEN BACK. (By Associated Press) WARSAW, July 1 ‘The occupa- WARSAW, July 19.—The Poles are}tion of Lida, 50 miles south of Vilna,| withdrawing to the south and south-|by the Bolsheviki after heavy fighting, | west from the railway junction of Lida) was reported in a communique issued which has been occupied by the Bol-|by the war office today, In southern sheviki in a drive in the direction of|Polesia the Bolsheviki drove out Po- The Bolshevikt sweep across) lish mountaineers and occupied Dab- is giving the soviet posses-| rowica, Grodno. Lithuania ‘Esch-Cummins bill does not make the jaward. compulsory and neither the | workers nor the roads are forced to ac |cept the rulings.” PENNSYLVANIA CUTS ITS WORKING FORCE (By Associated Press) PHILADELPHIA, July 19.—The Felt Over Power to Restrain Men CHICAGO, July 19.—If reports reaching railroad brotherhood leaders regarding the wage award expected tomorrow from the Rail- road Labor board are correct, the decision will be rejected. but assert privately that the award is so low it cannot be accepted. reported at Tiju LYNCH SPIRIT SHOWN BY CROWD SOLDIERS MENACED IN CHEYENNE DOOMED SLAYER IS GRANTED NEW | LEASE ON LIFE, ed Press) a 10 per cent reduction In its working | force because expenses are its income. re Lt ) (Ss) I to The Tribune) Friday night. Failer is still alive ut (By Associated Press *HEYENNE, yi y whe death within a few hours is an One thousand general chairmen of 16 unions are meeting stad DENVER, July 19—George Tos: | (6 mag E. wre, daly wh | iy deat ‘ ‘ 's them” and “ge i Law us: or fur eneral strike | ko, who was to hang this week for | Cries of “tha L Mhelthires) aGliters; ironed togethers discuss plans for the future. None predict publicly a genera aA neblo “last | rope” greeted Melford S. Kargus, | needed no urging to hasten throush | year, was granted | Wayne KE. Stant homas the small circle which greeted them the men) Pennsylvania railroad today announced eve today by Carroll, soldiers, when they arrived | at the depot. There was no demon- eve ft y by | tephan, at the suggestion rd of pardons avestigation. at noon today from Wra; custody on the ously assaulting stration, other than the vocal befor e prisoners away in an automobile. TOOL DRESSER MEETS DEATH NECK BROKEN IN ACCIDENT one, whisked ex! Dt f murder- ‘ailer last eding: ty charge Lewis were Russell Thompson, a tool dresser employed at the McPherson well, about | when it struck Thompson’s chin, it was reported by those at the scene a few 4 minutes after the accident. water on the tools Thompson w: if y as pouring three miles east ‘of Casper, was instantly killed about 2:30 o'clock yesterday P when the bull rope caught, Thompson had recently come from the oil fields near Taft, Cal., and had been employed at the McPherson well only « An inqu will be held this. afternoon at 5 o'clock. The body of Thompson is being held at the arrival of relatives from California. causing the accident. afternoon while working at the well. The bull rope caught onto the bull wheel which snagged the 2-inch pipe that lay across the hole, resulting in bout three days the pipe flying up at Thompson. The pipe chin, breaking his neck and causing death instantly. The force of flying up so quickly bent the heavy struck Thompson on the ntil the 2inch pipe almost double