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a me Ren Ashe estate. b oS eee. LINCOLN STATUE 1S UNVGILED IN BRITAIN TODAY | (By Associated Press) | LONDON, July 28.—Elihu Root, former secretary of state, today for- mally presented to the British people Saint Gauden's statue of Lincoln in Channing Square as a gift from America, Later the statue was un- veiled. Premier Lloyd George deliv- ered the speech of acceptance. —_—_— N.Y. GOVERNOR | DENOUNCED BY G.O. P. MEETING 7 The Cax SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., July —Denouncing the Democratic admin-| wt.ATHER FORECAST ros ae f BIG STEEL PLANTS CLOSING FOR LACK OF FUEL, REPORT (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, July 28.—Secretary of Labor Wilson has been called | SHERIFFS RACE T0- | COMMAND INTEREST IN AUGUST PRIMARY ‘Nine Republicans and Two Democrats Al-| ready Out and Others in Prospect Before Time Expires Tonight (By Associated Press.) ! GARY, Ind., July 28.—Thousands of gallons of fuel oil are being rushed to tlhe Gary steel plants to avert paralysis of industry here which threatens to throw many thousands of men into idleness, it was stated today by offi- cials of the companies affected. Already the shortage of coal supplies has become so acute that the mills have closed down some departments, in- cluding « number of furnaces. to Washington by the president to take charge of labor department work in the Mlinois coal strike. He will make a report to the president, who will decide whether the government will take action. —— Interest in the August primaries to determine candidates who will represent the Republican and Democratic parties at the polls in No- vember will center largely in nominations to-be made for sheriff, if filings now being made at the court house can be accepted as a cri-|2s terion of the biennial election contests._ Nine candidates of Republic |). 0.0. ,g°ccmnor Smith as marked | an complexion had filed petitions for this office up till noon today, : |) Thursday, except probably show- vision,” Chairman William Hayward, in| Including Pat Royce, present incum.|the unofficial Republican state conven-| 3 AG bent, and!two Democrats had declared| tn here today called upon his party|| €F$ in extreme west portion; not Yesterday’s Circulation 4,267 ion of Governor Smith as marked | Generally fair tonight and ) i their desire to make the November) leagues to emulate the example of|| much change in temperature. 3 race. With a Democratic committee |*he national convention at Chicago and | /———__" , still working on the election praerata| por, Deceorma ty select leaders a aoa Te 7 Z i 7 this afternoon, there were indications | will command tye confidence of 4 ‘ Lok NUI Dist ‘others fillings: wouldefe imate poe. voters and insure a Republican vic- VOLUME IV CASPER, wyo., WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1920 MBER 247 Some vacancies \appear in the Ipymo-| ty 2t the polls this fall" < cratic ranks on the face of inconHlete| ~ = = a at 3 Sa : : z filings and these also will be filed, ac- CSC re) R D j ! OAIl OPERA | ORS : cording to current rumor. Y : ‘ Petitions filed up til sx included | A L N @) ES fa | 3 TQ EN petitions I VICTORY ENDS ; Justice Supreme Court—Cyrus Beard, : coed EXCHANGED WITH |R2c1ne cancer| TO JOIN MINERS District Judge, Sixth Judicial District | ; —Ralph Kimball, Casper. | ye : oat woo EANDIT | OF YANK SLOOP) INT CON q lican, Frank W. Mondell, Newcastle; STC | : j Democratic, Wade H. Fowler, Douglas. Asi Garpciaeee ries) 4 3 State Senator—Republicans, J. W. NEW YORK, July 28.—The Reso- 4 a P Johnson, George is St svar, sper, | 7, j wipe 4 vero phemteel tt | 7 L ea rRepresentatices, int Teen: Martinez and Villa Ready to Fall Into Each Shamrock iy" the aaiaing sucht | Strikes Branded.as Premature by Lewis, orts. ee) BT y, id sgt emia Work to Begin in Weekjcmi't: n'fagun sn‘a cums." Others Arms When Surrender of Lat- |=." it <1 Whose Proposal for Settlement Meets . : Sheriff—Republicans, J. TL. pataray ie a - Ne ; vei "vache ch b, . on Wyoming National of Armingo, Colin 1. Campbell IR ter Is Consummated at Sabinas || teeapesanesasteader |) whicm. casei | with Favor on Part of Employers Bank Building at Corner A. Shaffner, Pat Royce, Frank J. Wolf, | | Se REN a eee eA a | : | Jonny: Mme Pemocrats, E. L. Ham: (By Associated Press) |] Bristol, R 1. | (By United Press) There will be no special celebra- of the victory by the New York t club. Yachtmen are prais- the handling of the Resolute Charles Francis Adams. The of Second and Wolcott Contract for the construction of the oming National Bank building” was let shortly after 5 o'clock yesterday aft- Coroner—Republican, Todd W. Bow-| man; Democratic, Lew M. Gay. | Assessor—Republican, Frank J. Dev | in, ; County and Prosecuting Attorney—| Republican, Alfred R. Lowey, CHICAGO, July 28.—Coal: operators are expected to reply fav- orably to the telegram of John L. Lewis, international president of the United Mine Workers, requesting a joint conference to stop strikes in Illinois, Kansas and Indiana, which are threatenng to spread to other MEXICO CITY, July 28.—Cordial telegrams have been ex-| changed between Francisco Villa and Gen. Martinez, chief of opera-| tions : the states-of Coahuila and Neuvo Leon, who is arranging the | surrender t rafal by " 5 7. bi lute’s f 22 Norwegi: i for Villa, according to Torreon advices today. |] Swedes and 1D "Americar J ernoon after lengthy consideration of Oe EU J] 7 Swedes and 1 Dane, all American x 33 } the bids. ‘The contract price was $316,- Men pereeeener Seber N.) oaoen | Addressing Villa as an “esteemed general,” Martinex telegraphed | citizens, also came In for unstinted }ifields and are menacing to the nation’s fuel supply. Operators said t |, Which does not cl = —Re} e ~- . 5 . ise. 3 . ic for plumbing, electrical wore wee ect! s. 1B. Grimth, M. TL. Gehres, two-vear| him from Torreon that he would arrive in Sabinas for a conferenec! — ‘| _ewis’ request sounded reasonable and operators were inclined to an i ing, which contract is to be awardea|‘¢"™: W. F. Dunn, four-year term;|@nd_ leave nothing undone to render — | eteement, . within the next two weeks. Reavill ana|Democratic, Tom Hall, four-year term.|t0 Villa and his followers the ele- A A federal Investigation is being made Shobloom of Denver wore named eox| County Clerk—Republican, Helen K,|ments of Mexican progress, He con- to see if the Lever law has been vio- tractors from-t list of ten'representiig | Cazs0n- cluded by “embracing you fraternal lated or other attemnts made to in- Omaha, Denver, Chicago and Casper| County Treasurer — Democratic, |!¥-"’ crease priced or restrict thé BUDDY, contracting companies. Garbutt, Weid-| one Blackmore. Villa replied that he wanted Mar. was learned today. ner and Sweeney are architects of the| Clerk of Court—Republican, Hazel|tinez to embrace him with all his ; 2 Responsibility for the strike situa- Conwell. hdart and signed himself “your tion was placed on Frank Farrington, building, which is to be a six-story sky- friend.” of the llinois miners, scraper and the largest and _ tallest Justice of the Peace—Republican, W. president Z by building in Wyoming. It will be fire-| ©. Tubbs. Tae ps Ae Lewis in his statement. He declare proof throughout and occupy a. floor Precinct Committeemen—Republican, RELEASE OF AMERICAN Farrington attempted a local settle- space of 160x100 feet. a The confrsct price is the highest John Bryne, A. E, Stirett, J, C. Zol- noski precinct 1, distriet 10; D. Worth, BY VILLA_IS DEMANDED. t (By United ;Press) WASHINGTON, July 28.—Represen-| GRATITUDE GAN BE SHOWN-IN BALLOT, BRYAN. SAYS mentor a “national question and that he had failed to consult with superior known to be let in this state for a|Precinct 2, district 4; John Clark, Pow- | 5 officers. ; tations of an urgent nature have been| i eine oo : 5 ; building. Including the price of the fot, | er River, district 9; Robert Grieve, Oil| Migs. to the Mexia att | Closing of industrial plants in the the building without any furnishings, | City, Gligteist 8: ramen A-<Crawt0r0) Al-lthrough — the American’. emibakey’ at! Great Commoner Mixes Religion and Politics with! aMladle WWest “has (vegun secording (te heating, lighting or plumbing will cost} Cova, district 6; Fremont Michie, Green-/ yex;, City fe t! | f* Carl "3 s <3 reports. Steel mills at Gary, nd., and $391,000. law, district 3; Van V. Harding, Salt] trnegiin, the aah dupesttient Want 3 Numerous Thrusts at Both Leading Parties in in the Calumet region, have begun lay- Of the ten contractors who submitted bids to be opened July 12, there was only a difference of $17,000 between the high and low bid. Senator P. J. O'Connor, J. T. Gratiot ing is believed that the eoncrete work will be up within the next three months. Creek, district 2. eS (By United Press) nounced today. Haeglin, an American, is being held prisoner by Villa. IN LANDER, IS SURRENDER *COMPLETED AS REPORT SAYS. = tinez, commander of the northern dis- trict this morning. | an held for} Address at Athletic Park Last Evening Education, religion and the form of government under which we tude for the privlieres which we enic ing off workers and cu ling opera- tions because of the /coal scarcity. Chi- cago officials are threatening the @a- tioning of water suppliese Many fac- tories are reported to be using oil for off late today. Such action was fore- cast following a conference of repre- | | | sentatives of local unions of the United Sarl 2 rr ns Americans should be shown, , This will enable the contracting com-| NEW YORK, July 28.—A steel strike} ©? Ceiba Sul 1 Mr. BrByan declared, by rnest en- PROTEST SENT Mine Workers of America of ‘Dist, 11 . eas the. Mr 3yan declared, by an earne pany to get the entire framework in-|is thevitable unless vital changes are BOE Bald deavor on the part of ry voter to] held in Terre Haute, closed before cold weather sets in, it is}made in the administration of that in-| ™POrt Sud. } Halp tha mationisolve tha problmns hel lod — — <p ______ estimated by builders here. dustry, according to a report of the SES Te | fee ‘ Ua Re Hie wat 2 Ney ite lana! JAPS ON MOVE | Mr. Shoblom already has leased a!Inter-Church World Movement made | ; 7 met i | vhich we live may take its tne] to have offices in Casper during the|was sent to President Wilson recom-| | varlduandiin aivarcingnthedcnusolot! construction of the building. The con-|mending a special’ commission to ef-| | ae Penatee ceht | re tractors will start shipments of equip-|fect an immediate fr wd oper zen-| i = Miaonnininent Si ape (By Associated Press) ‘ ment from Denver immediately. ference between employers and em-| | that material Intereste ‘had dominatea| TOKIO, July 28—According to the ‘The building is to be of a pink gran-| ployes of the steel industry. The re: | te ‘ et | Nichi Nichi, the Japanese government will present the best in architectural | )) vator service will be provided. ite base with limestone running up to When the structure is completed, it) design in Wyoming for buildings of this | » type. Offices are arranged on @ch floor for _ the most exacting convenience of those occupying offices. Day and night ele- Two ice} water and filtered drinking fountains | port declared that workers are under-| DROP 75 CENTS, MINNEAPOLIS, July 28.—Reacting| the recent slump in wheat, flour] dropped in price today at all of the large mills, one of the largest report-| ing a reduction of 75 ‘cents a barrel.| will be placed in operation on each floor. REDS MAKING | LAST ATTACK “@y United Press) WARSAW, July 28.—Despite the armistice entered into by the Bolshev- iki and the Poles, the Red armies: fa announced Lon Bolsheviki FANATIC UNDER SIEGE ON ISLE IN BIG RIVER (Ry Associeted Press) OMAHA, July 28.—Fred Sillick, erman, who last night wounded . H. Vincent, another fisherman, New quotations are $13.50 a barrel for family patents. | treat continues along the entire front! ‘according to ‘the latest news Re ports from Bolsheviki sources indicate} that the Bolsheviki intend to occupy} Partisan League, and Joseph Gilbert, Partisan League. tor Berger, |seat in congress, from the Fifth Wisconsin district. (By Associated Press.) be FAIRMONT, Minn.; July 28.—A. C. Townley, president of the Non- | | a bout with a local fighter. Alfred Meller and her 3-year-old son; meretgund ent Meneame evar (PCL VERSIDE HIT cloths. The house was ransacked and BY EARTHQUAKE, SHOCK SLIGHT| there were evidences of a struggle. (By United Press) The bodies were found by © Meller | when he returned nome from work this | child had prepared for the night in the| RIVERSIDE, Calif., July 28.— guest room, where the bodies were|city was shaken by an earthqu AS MRS. LEROY norning. He left the house at mid-| found. The gas jet was turned on full|7:49 o’clock this morning. The tremor} (By Associated Press) night. | force. jlasted five seconds but no gamage was} NEW YORK, July 28.—Mrs. Leo Indications were that the mother and Fees eye sported, WOMAN’S BODY | Trumbull, wife of a Detroit police- (By United Press.) i LOS ANGELES, July 28.—An- | other slight earthquake was felt here at 11:28 this morning. Quakes yes- | terday and today have been light. | VICTOR BERGER. found in a trunk here as that of (By Associated Press) MILWAUKEE, Wis., July 28.—Vic- who was twice refused a is again a candidate He will be opposed by a Republican. eo Amundsen Arrives at Nome, ‘Alaska former league organizer, were denied the national conventions of both par- has received an inquiry partaking of dress, although he gave many a hum- croix turn to his account of the na- tional conventions and of the defeat of the dry plank he hoped to include, in the platform of his own party. Mr. Bryan spoke at Lander yesterday afternoon and it was not though ad- visable that he make the trip to Cas- per by automobile. His arrival was therefore delayed until after the arrival of the 9:20 Burlington, which he caught at Booneville, and th begin until 10 o'clock. It lasted until 11:30, but Mr. Bryan declared that he had addressed audiences as late as 1 a. m., and that per people might be gind he was no later. ‘ While waiting for his arrival the au- dience, which filled the grandstand at the park and occupied a triple row of automobiles about the speaker's stand, address did not} Uchida, foreign minister, has sub- mitted the inauiry to the cabinet, which later will go into spectal ses- sion with the diplomatic advisory council to discuss the subject. BOILER Members of the Boilermakers’ Union agreed last night to call off the strike jat the Midwest Refining company and to go back to work. This was the was entertained with a most enjoyable concert by the Casper .Concert Band, under the leadership of Ray Cook. The and was greatly appreciated. (Continued on Page Six.) BOULOGNE, July 28.—Represent: indemnities, it was learned today. jreach the North Pole, | tween Poland and Russia must be agreed on. understanding at the Midwest refin- ery today and among friends of the union, A number of men who had concert lasted for an hour and a half| remained “out” for several weeks on strike returned to work today. as those in effect when they walked _ FOR EVERY TON OF ALLIED COAL (By United Press.) atives of the allies in conference here have agreed that the reparations commission shall handle the German coal The allies are to lend Germany forty gold TOFIGHT TRUST 1 - r >| er had taken a decided the third floor. From the third floor to| paid, their hours lengthened and union FATAL T0 TWO (By Associated Press) jties, that neither the nature .of # protest from a ‘‘cer- the cornice it will be laid up with)men discharged. | DETROIT, July 28—Jack Foltine, 28, |stand on the sighteenth Aimendeieay tal kr Goun tev, Wi Lair cocmaetiog scwtth rough texture of buff, golden brick. SSS SS pis Se Chicago pugilist, died here today fol-;and that both presidential’ candidates) Japan's intention to occupy Saghalin, DENVER, Colo., July 28.—Small co- The cornice is to be composed of highly FLOUR PRICES (By Associated Press) lowing a knockout blow struck during may bs termes wees ment could pal Manchuria, and stationing troops in | operative sugar factories, located at Pornamented terra cotta. BURINGTON, Iowa., July 28.—Mrs. detected throughout Mr. Bryan's 8d-| Enphorovsic and elsewhere. Viscount | strategic points for beet growers, will be constructed soon, it was announced here today. The Mountain States Beet Growers’ Assoctation is sponsor of the project, which it is said, will be an at- tempt to wrest control of the industry from large sugar manufacturers. MAKER STRIKE ENDS out, it was stated by officials of the company. They will, however, return to their old positions under open shop conditions, the officials declaring open shop in this department as a result of what they considered a walk-out of the botlermakers. There was an among boilermakers impending strike at the | Standart. ‘have resumed yiolent attacks over the| Suwalki, 50 miles northwest of Grod- | 8 ed upon the platform with Mr. Boilermak: vill + i | Bellevue morgue today iden- | dup p Mr.] Boilermakers will return to the Mid-|it is understood in official circles, and whole front south of Grodno, it was|no, and Bialystok, 43 miles southwest| ™&™, at | Bryan were W. W. Sproul, Burke Sin-| west refinery under the same wages| th ! 5 “ . 31 c . W. § i e § ct s e timely act: 21 y embers forces} of’ Grodno, before the beginning «f| tified the body of the young woman ' e y action taken by member of the union last night as reported not for all parties concerned. Miedvanccd 2 Mriday ie dvanc~d 20° ki! ers. armistice negotiations set for Friday. Eugene y. T0 RUN AGAIN ; only Prevented ee possible walkour, i i ~ Lero; but also’ cleared up matters satisfac- ‘GREEK LOSSES AT MINIMUM IN BIG DRIVE ATHENS, July 28.—Greek military operations have been relatively blood- jless, but successful because of the ha knife in a quarrel on an island | "ew trials today on charges of conspiracy to encourage disloyalty during. | Now, Alaska, July 28.—Poala| marks for every ton of coal delivered, Germany giving promissory notes | -aniity of Greek troop movenionts the Missouri river regarding re- the war, They are under 90-day jail sentences., District Judge Dean made | Amundsen, Norwegian explorer, has ar- | maturing in May, 1921. First issue totalling 50,000,000 marks will be out |"They seem to appear at the right time sion, today ee Bee A ee the order, Townley and Gilbert were convicted at Jackson, Minn., a year yess angrey from zie jenaitel Cee in September. Others will follow monthly. and pace with overwhelming forces, Hon armi a rifle. in ‘ “ aa mundsen has come to Nome, it is| ae 3 causing the morale of the Turks to had’ by swimming to the Nebraska ago on eharges growing out of speeches they made in behalf of the Non thought, to outft: for an attempt to| Great Britain today sent a note to soviet Russia stating that peace be [jroak both in the Asia Minos band 'Thracean campaigns. tr : : : i . fuel. ; and H. O. Barber of Lander are largely | Bey Led anes.) 4 CENSUS TOTAL live are the three priceless gifts for which Americans should be un- hi ba es Fie responsible for the promotion of the EAGLE PASS, Texas, July . 28.—) 0 : . . TH * (By Associated Press) panalng pian Francisco Vill4 has surrendered un-| 5 —~- ceasingly grateful, in the opnion of Hon. William Jennings Bryan, who se (Bye. Press : , conditionally to tha provisional gov-| (Special go The Tribune) dd d diotlb 3,000 and 4,000 (Acts (tio Le ea eee Ob The contract states that the wore larnimentlot. Mexico, it ta reported:aie| WASHINGTON, July 28—Lander, |!a0dressed a crowd of between 35, ani 5 people a € Fiigh| strike of company men and day work- must start within the next week and the yee ee a Woe. Hae ia boreal 3, : * + ‘son-|#'s in the Indiana coal field is ex- contractors agree to complete the build- STEEL PLANTS Sea ee han cae ata anes || cording, ;to atl | School Athletic Park last evening under the auspices of the Ellison pected by mine officials to be called within the next nine months. It Hence Pune at ee ite ects i | White Chautauqua and the Chamber of Commerce.