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fo ay ~_ RAILROADERS GIVEN 21 PER CENT RAISE Che bye WEATHER FORECAST Generally fair tonight and Wednes- lay except probably local thunder showers in extreme northwest portion; net much change in temperature. s Baily VOLUME IV CASPER, wYo., TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1920. NUMBER 240 | creases totalling approximately a billion dollars, the board dec: Six Hundred Millions Annually ‘Added to' Pay Checks by Wage Award Retroactive AEDLIGHT TO BE Eee aeeeneae MUPEO OUT HERE SIME UP DANE heat in the first award handed down by the United States Railway Yo |board today. Rejecting the demands of organized rail unions t | that approximately 60 per cent of that sum would be a just increa. to meet present llving conditions, The ] ; : ee ae nant acine cenatiens: "Hotel and Rooming House ito present pay 'aphadales P. a t A M { (/ | Railroad officials have declared that ropnietors fire ade 4 any pay increase must be followed t : . é ' | la corresponding inereasein rates und| Laable by New Ordin- } itheir plan, it | aid, is to file new tar | iffs with the Interstate Commerce ance Passed Monday. | !Commission immediately An 18 per |necessary to meet the wage award, I Certain steps to close up tight the : 9 eo) T. Whiter, representative of the road dlight houses which will go out of =/announ do today exh ice by official order, August 1, 1 to The Tribune) | Whether the award will stave off| were taken last night by the city coun: - BE, Wyo. duly |the threat general railroad strike cil through the passage of a hote! and s | I , a | Biddle, remain& to be seen. ‘The leaders. of ‘rooming ordinance. — Council FRANCE TOSTAND BEHIND GREAT Sheridan Enterprise Confesses to Being etiltau hie ideathnti J16 big railroad unions were present'man M ented an ordi . . | his when Jud Bart chairman of the par had prepar «4 Phd Bilked by Girl It Never Heard of- | m so violently board, announced decision. ‘They | W#s_ declaring that an | Many |immediately presented it to 1,000. was place to et O ° ° | bathers while jeral chairmen who had gathered hi BRITAIN AND ALLIES IN GIVING | Had Nothing on Wyoming Public | others Biddle wite with On its acceptability. Union| PRE new ‘ordinance malces it neces her baby ns and his eight ders refused to comment on the|S#"¥ for the proprietor of any hotet | 1 son, who witnessed award It is believed the men will rooming or lodging house to Ee te (Special to The Tribune) | : ; proof of good moral character bef 7 as stay in line until a referendum can be SHERIDAN, July 20. Biddle's great weight—225 pounds | (i. | permit to operate such hotel or house July 20.—Ever since the early days of the present| —is believed to have been respon ‘ken. ward Is retroactive to May 1, {i8 !ssued. ‘The eity clerk is given pow month when’ the Sheridan Enterprise made the announcement, at the! iz me signe Lee orate maine 5 As the m granted any class) © Pity Dane eee pes ead dob (By Associated Press) close of a several month's subscription contest, that Miss Evelyn B.| ing for the dive he spoke joki 1 ite one ee on ane e{Mayor and eity council at the next PARIS, July 20.—Referring to Premler Lloyd George's ultimatum to so- |/Mason of Casper had won the contest which entitled her to choice of | (hd aiannce of a lif sono Back paydadt lament is| madel prose on. tis A aplie ne aa theE CRAIN viet Russia that if armistice proposals are not accepted, Great Britain and || a house and lot or the cash value thereof, the public began to wonder) drown. "The body will be $110.16. | Engineers./city to prove whether the proprietor is - ry i firemen and helpers in yard servic fit chirdotérito ‘operate! a lod, the allies would defend Poland with all their forces and in every way, Pre«}/who Evelyn B. Mason was, and how it came about that a contestant! [*’en in respiration |i receive this amount a lnouaeniniGaene ee mier Millerand today told the chamber of deputies: at so distant a point could induce Cas-] give thé slightest information touching} > reases follow This permit is issued for $10, the fee t i per people to sub: »e so liberally for| the identity of elyn B. Mason. No} enger service—Engineers, mo-| being barely large enough to pa the nee will keep her word, as I am sure Great Britain will be faithfu} J}a local newspaper in northern Wyo-|one in Casper knew her and no one had| jtormen, firemen and helpers, 80 cents|expense of collection ming. Friends in the two cities be |ever heard of her. And everybody 1 day. Conductors, ticket collectors,| Proof that the hotel or roomi gan an exchange of letters and at no| doubted her existence. ke men, flagmen and brakemen,| house is being used for immoral + time could the sper letter ters | People he interested on beltalf of| month. pe $s may be brought before the coun |friends in the contest went so far as CA Ce em-| cil and the permit rejected as the coun |to send a sharp no: sleuth to Cas In Saat a0 aamionth Jeil s fit. Violation of the terms of |with reference to Miss Mason. Sne/ and helpers, $1.04 a day: conductors.) iii) sentence of 90 days as maximum , lnuatiwae taka mpeclinaverinaalvel |flagmen and brakemen, $1.04 a day. |} Ou.) y jand , y as jnformation could be see rates established by the The ordinance is aimed directly at | = = a | gathered never would be. | (By United Press) i" tion, the board fixed) the present red light districts which | The mortuary records showed t a DURHAM, | Gia salvie0eOneaman - following schedules have been ordered closed Sunday, Aug |she had not died and the cemetery sex-| was killed and two wounded when a|_ Y@™d service—Hngineera = Aremen lust 1. If the ordinance is enforced |ton showed regular permits for © |mob stormed the county jail at Graham|2"4_ helpers an inere of 18 cents)as the council believes it will be sey A Nioayean heya naaiibeante iuciaaiepuulitis | where three negroes aceused of me{2n hour; foremen, $6.96 a day; helpers,/eral houses not in the restricted di She had never resided within the post-| sautting a white woman were eontined.| $688 switch tenders, $5 \trict are expected to come in for a joffice delivery and hotel and soning | |" Hostler service—Outside | Benen: al clean-up. é > é Aa i Jhouse nr 8 patiently ched a $6.24 a day; inside, $5.60; . No Candidates for Legislature in Over Half | @ [heaving the name of Rvelyn 7. Manond athatitoliow ie: ners a bi a o uve 80 orized for shop emp I ; son families residing in PereeL ATE oh ininta bank of Counties in State as Shown by Filings in the State Capital | BARRIER, THIEF CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 20.—Lack of Democratic interest in the| coming campaign is indicated by the fact that in thirteen of the state’s; (Special to The Tribune) N twenty-one counties no candidates for the house and senate filed dec-)] \CHPYENNE. Wyo duly | 20.— J) larations of candidacy ii in the secretary of state’s office prior to the eX-|[ burglary at Spear, V fled into Colorado late Monday, Sheriff E. J. piration of the primary filing period Sunday night._ Republican legis- Smalley of this co ity d no at- lative candidates filed in all twenty-one counties. The Democratic tion ttle thing like a sta tention to a little thing like a state “blanks”, it is anicipated, will be filled) crat, Robert H. Hall of Lander. House boundary but cojtinued the pur in before the general election by the|(4), Republican, P. W. Jenkins of Cora, |] 0 until he overtook the fu us county committees of that] William Madden, W. K. Carson of Du-| cna’ en we pales inside ieleks lo, : Some Demofra yandidates er § Mircle, H. Sete h aminez WHS, party. Some Demofrafe jandidates | pois, Foster Scott of Circle brought to jail here without consid- nominated in h through the primary of their es be- Frank S. Brower of Lan-| Demo. Wat-| may be August 17 ing written in on the ballot. of Shoshoni, der, Kanute Jomen of Boulder; erat, Nels Jorgensen, William W. eration of the formality A¢ of extra loot secured A few filings which were mailed be-|4on of Dubois, E. J. Farlow of Lana-|J &¢ Speer was found his poss fore Sunday night may not have ar-| oO. sonn J. Spriggs of Lander. } . Hyedlijat tha secretatyy Of: plate e Goshen county—Senate (1), Republi- = prior to the hour fats Slosl BiGrAY can, E. Van Kleek, B. P. McVey of aM, ib, Grerarty Ml; no Democrat filea prior to the expiration of the fit- maker; hou 2 (2), SenualieeD, oh ze ( | = Republican, ing period. The list of filings as otfi-| Brewer, Charles A. Eliquest, William D vipnareriela: cially announced follows, the numerals, Platt; no Democrat. Nelson; no Democrat. House (2: in. parentheses indicating the number] Hot Springs county—House (1), Re-) Republican, William G. Mudgett, L. of legislators to which each county: is| publican, C. W. Axtell of Thermopolis artiinok Democrats one ne speraonret: Platte county—House (2), Republican, ly funny ahout the Enterpri ‘Albany county—House (3), Republi-| Johnson county—House (1), Repub-|y, G, Huffman, Charles A, Morrison’! seriptlon. ecatest. Other conte can, Herbert King of Rock River. John} lican, F. 0. Horton; no Democrat. | 13. O. Franzen; no Democrat. [isceinuoniieg Be cothericante tevenson of Tie Siding, Fred W.} Laramie county—Senate (2), Repub-| — Sheridan county—Senate (2), Repub-hegan to ask questions which th Geddes of Centennial, Will McMurray jean, Stephen H. Sibley of Burns:|lican, W. M. Spear, George W. Perry|torprise. people. found difficult. to an.! of Taramie: Democratic, Thurman W. Democrats, Ray K. Olds of Cheyenne, of Sheridan; Democrat, Roy Seney.| swer, Armoldiotirexee, William Storey of Cheyenne. House House (6), Republican, C. 8, Mills, From merely thinking that there was Big Horn county—Senate (1), Repub-{(g), Republican, Oamer E. Smith of Pine Santon, John C. Bec Edward M something funny about the , 8. Skovgard of Basin; no Demo-\ plugs, J. C. Underwood of Underwood, tin, (of, sh Storey, W. Al Demo-, public opinion became divided, House (3), Republican, R. C.1 5 6.’ Osborne of Hillsdale, Harry 2 ige i. K. Morrow. \tionsaldithe whole thing. w Lovell, J. H. Neville, A. 8. MF) Henderson, Jr., of Cheyenne, Al Les-| Sw a Gat eee y hie Tore while an equally larg ttville; no Democrat: iy.| Me of Cheyenne, Harold 1. Vaughan of publican, Oliver Chambers; Democrat,| section proclaimed the tran Campbell county—House (1), Repub) oy ovens, William A, James of Chey-| George Young. House (4), Republican! And so it went lcan, Thomas W. McDonald of Git-| oD Oh parkeakiowet lLewis H. Brown, William MeIntosh,| progressed plainer lette, J. A. Allison of Gillette; no Demo.;enne, D. C. Barksdale o fiWalken’ Siegel i Vililiam meld; enanviel ise tere aae } Se emt Oseee TOE 7 |erat, John Kent, John pn, Gil:) Meanwhile the contestants who had} Carhon_county—House (3), Republt-|enne, James F. Cooper, of Cheyenn He ler, Grover Wisem J. 1.) heen given second and third places in| can, R. H. Alcorn of Rawlins, 8, Dick-}Frank Clark of Cheyenne, John H. Bell, the race became insistent that they be| inson of Hanna, Harry A. Hunter of|of Cheyenne. _|_ Uinta county—Senate (1), Revublican,!shown why they were thus placed. And| Big Creek; Democrat, John Gooley of| Lincoln county—House (6), Republi-| Louis Kabell, jr., no Democrat. House, it is rumored that thr al at very, I. M. Conness of Encampment, ian, M. F. Reynolds, Carl 1. (@ Republican, Wales Thomasy ole acmascorty ook peeragmad James Hopkins of Rawlins. \Jackson, FE. M. Barrus of Fairview, W.| Democrat. icigomes sot Of (ettisfactory, udlustment See ee county=ZHouse. (1), Repub-NC. Deloney, J:.W. Bammon,/J. D, Nob-| -washakla. county—House (1), Ieput| ne tncine Ge. Che erie atin te lican, M. G. Howe, F. 0. Carson, Lisle/litt of Cokeville, L. D. Tanner; Demo-|jjcan, Robert Steele; no Democrat. | turned outside, 80. the publie cou! S. Powel}; no Democrat. Jerat, William Shelby, Louis C. Jensen.| Weston county—House (2), *epubli-| view the coms Attorneys Crook county—House (2), Republican,| Natrona county—Senate (1), Republi-{can, John D. D. Phillips; no Democrat. | worn employed neva A. W. Storm of Hulett, M. C. Roberts; can, J. W. Johnson, George W. Posvar, et eras jprere emplo3 ale no Democrat. \iMarry N. Free, J, E. Frisby; no Demo. i\FIRE "IN RE RETAIL ie paneer ae Fremont county—Senate (1), Repub-|crat. | Beds OES inaye, wheniomcthing lican, John Dillon of? Lander; Demo-! Niobrara county—Senate (1), Republi Ge ee PART MENACES | BALTIMORE, MD. (By United Press) BALTIMORE, July 20.—A pengrall| alarm was turned in today for a fire in the retail district which looks threatening eas HELEN ORMSBY | | HURT IN FALL Helen Ormsby, JOHNSON WOULD | RATHER LIVE IN PRISON--IN U.S. (By United Press.) SAN DIEGO, July 20.—Johnson today crossed the boundary from Mexico and was arrested on an old Chicago white slave conviction. He was taken to the duughter of Ma IS FOLLOWED] former nts of this city, and that no scription contest whatso ever had heen heard of by anyone inj ‘ond sleuth brought the In using the telephone it was ably, “Let speak to Evely Everybody about yn With the collection and distribution of all these facts together with othe | Sor Ormsby, wealthy sheep owner of jail. Natrona county, received painful cuts jand bruises when’ she fell from the| Set eee horse she was riding last night about (By United Press.) }8:15 o'clock. It was not necessary to CHICAGO, July 20.—Johnson will be taken immediately to Fort Leav- nworth prison to begin serving his sentence, Assistant District Attorne James Miller stated today. It was while an appeal was pending that John- son fled from the country years ago, at the height of his pugilistic career. feake Miss Ormsb: se to a hospital ious injuries were reported. Miss Ormsby was riding with Louise Thomas on the road near the refineries when she fell. and no! | sription terprise. the fi contest for sleuth’s rv Another sleuth was dispatche the scene of easy su to prod further into the my ecked up the first sleuth's wor found it correct. In addition 1 covered that letters addressed in - to This wv turn further leari vt number terprise we t only an vies of the § Evelyn he you found » the street gree ‘Thes evidence, the public came to the sion that there was something di dug up, but there w nor any member of the. concerned in any ar onterprise. insignifi eport pd to »scription money | story. care Miss lan Rv tings “SEVEN POLISH | upervisory with less than! all crafts, 1 und helper ap: 3 cent including tho: cents an hour; jar prentice YET DETERMINED 5 cents an hour. (By Associated Press) aphone__ operators NEW YORK, July 20.—Babe R agents*itowerinen clavermen; towéerand|i) LINCOLNA Nel made his thirty-second home run tla alesctora Loni: Moperaten ty leade ) |train directors, block operators and the first me with |staff men, 10 cents an hour; agents at! sett new major mall non-telegraph stations, 5: | an hour, PRICE OF FOOD cents first would NEW YORK, July two home runs hetween New » here yesterd tablished a new ‘Whether. the Pp its previous to th major the possibi ord for home runs, The new record . ’ lead of the Ruth hu up today r te rants depended whether satis- of 31h Ts Ww h smashed his v atoiry state f pol ord of home runs made by hin ers of other Dardl rties were re sccomplishing this | ugo's mighty hurl | BUREAU FINDS IRISH TOWN IS SACKED, HOMES TO BE WORN BY Sinai BUN eae Press) Two T MINERS, REPORT United Pi const. of or. ‘lepartme Vt An of two per cent was noted on , and the pol (By ss) | - | town setting fire to the houses and July The strike at the 15 over prices on the same d: | burning the town hall, says a Dub do Fuel and Iron company mines This is Tin dispaten today. 3 settled today by an ment of ne per cent sii the first of the the men to use electric 1 lamp: They resumed work todas a CRUDE IT. RUSSELL TO _ IS ADVANCED 25 ‘BE GARRISONED DIVISIONS USED eee | 10 THE LIMIT sd Press) al to The Tribun A | T REDS July 20.—Oil pur. here today an- an increase of 25 cents a | Fort Russell w barrel i Ragland, bringing the price | week for the garrison there (B: sociated, Press up to $2. | cording to information received WARSAV 20.—The = —_— | the commandant the fort ¢ 3 ge k the - | Dr. J. C. Kamp has‘returned from a} ‘This regiment, it is stated, will be along line of the |long trip in the east where he tended| followed by other troops until the commenced clinies in Chicago, w York City, *nd} fort is garrisoned to its capacity of nd was repulsed by the hi Atlantic City. Doctor Kamp attented| five Jomen, The pi t t Polish ‘divisions, Rotarians convention in Atl: tis] i pout five hundlred mon announced totlay. teenth cavalry. LIPTON’S SLOOP WINS RACE (By SANDY HOOK, July 20.—The Shamrock won another race today from the Resolute and needs only one more victory to lift America’s cup. (By Associated Press.) k IV. SANDY HOOK, July 20. ahead of the Resolute in today ernoon. The Resolute soon overtook the Sh: However, the Res a mile at 1 o'clock, Associated Press) \ Shamro race Shamrock ran a quarter of a mile ahead. The Shamrock picked up the first breath of a southwester at 1:45 and increased her lead to half a mile the race, however, appeared from the shore to be little more than a good drift in which the sloop getting the lucky puffs of air showed to best adv Without a strengthening breeze, it seemed doubtful if the r: be finished within the six-hour time limit. When ten miles of the thirty » triangular course had be the Shamrock rounded the first mark ahead of the Resolute by 600 y The race was exciting at ) when the Shamrock was ghost g along pickink up favorable gusts and nea with two hours re would covered sailed over the starting line 0 this aft- rds. leading at 4 ond mark ng the se and three-quart a mile aster rs to finish the r e Resolute, about was just mov ig.

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