Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
INDICTMENTS PROBABLE IN WHITE SCX The Casper Aatl ye ‘Evidence More Than Sufficient to Formal Charges, Grand Jury So rae r Of Indicates; Comiskey to Discharge Any: 1 \ Players Involved at Cost of Pennant | tion of alleged crookedness on the part of players in last fall’s world series, were indicated today by Henry H. Brigham, foreman of the jury. There seems to be more than ‘aliclaat evidence to support the WEATHER FORECAST ° ©. BL fy Fair tonight and Sunday; fa ai No. $9 Westbound... 735 am. 135 sm. (Wy ‘Associated: Press.) as Cie contrah > tea f 1 INS Ff Raetrouna 935 ban Stays CHICAGO, Sept. 25.—Indictments based on charges of conspiracy ae tral . No. 32, Hast ae aban-||to defraud may be the result of the Cook County grand jury investiga- S$ Issue q No, 606 --2.35 p.m. aan Pm, No. 603 Westbound._320 p.m. 3:40 p.m. Douglas iit P Plant Te Fired Up After Receiver| Is Appointed by Court! Normal Conditions Restored After City Goes Without Light or Power for Two' Days; Rate Increase Turned Down by. State Commission May Be Granted Now| (Special to The Tribune) DOUGLAS, Wyo., Sept. 25.—The Douglas Electric Light Com- pany fired up ‘under its boilers again this morning after the city had been without light and power since 6 o'clock Thursday evening when the company carried out its decisio m to discontinue servce of all kinds and cease operation. Normal conditions will be restored in a few hours, it is believed, although it will take longer to recover from the inconvenience ¢aused during the past UNION JACKS FLOAT FROM HOUSES IN BELFAST: Street, Belfast, Ireland, during the recent rioting there. the homes of Sirin Feiners. displaying their spirit during the factionist tioting. It is said that inhabitants of the city, In order to’ save their homes, flew the Union Jack, Union Jacks flying from the windows of the homes in Lime Unionists, roaming the streets in bands, pillaged and burned - charges, Brigham declared. | . (By United Press.) | CHICAGO, Sept. ‘The grand jury} Investigation of the alleged world series} wambling scandal last year is reported to have the names of several men con- nected with the plot. Betting men of- fered $100,000 to have the world series of 1919 thrown by the White Sox, it is. reporte Charles Comiskey, owner of the Sox, declured today that he would discharge members of his team indicted by the grand jury, even though it cost him thé pennant this year. Prominent bal players and. officials will be called be- fore the grand jury on Tuesday. DEMOCRATS PU UP MONEY FOR {By United Press) WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—Mrs. RF. M. Parks told the senate committee to- day that W. D. Jamieson, finance di- rector of the Democratic committee, advanced her $4,000 to put in the “Stars and Stripes,” a soldier publi- cation, (Mrs. Parks, who was Jamie- son's secretary, refused to divulge the names of ether Democratic contribuc- ors. (By United Press) The body was accompanied by Jack Petition of §tock= holders Refused by Court; D. & 'R. g to Go on Block (By Associated Press) DENVER, Sept. 25.—An order the sale of the Denver & Rio Grande, | railroad was signed in federal court~ today by Judge Walter H. Sandborn.~ The order was the result of action brought by the Equitable Trust com- pany of New York. The petition of a@_ stockholders’ committee for post pone-— ment was denied. The order mus? 54". signed by Judge Robert E. Lewis alse— before it becomes effective. suany, Rida ted out of the city. im A. Jackson, special macter ~ aa canta to advertise the sale-of the road four weeks before the silé™ to satisfy a judgment of $36-~ 197,411.4: ~ TAX COLLECTION Represents Proceeds from Levy 4 th two days, particularly among _ those! eaVASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—Mollowing | of 3.98 Mills; Less Needed for ho di he electri - jleads recently received, the senate in- + ~ i whee pss nee the electric com. Two MEXICAN STATES IN REVOLT yestigating committee next intends to State Hospitals Through t DOE tae orate es wan re Leap tanditatunnce in Sesverntcaiate Taxation, Claim a reoelver nip granted by. Judge "Ralph * | usiness vu ool 00 to The ‘ — | primary campaigns this year. Senator efecto ad Sohaitern Bs, ‘tee fai | (Kenyon announced that the committes cnn Sree moe te the ents: Hs Deere SORES aed would adjourn today and meét in St. ze i suit was instituted as an emergency | Louis October 18 to complete the in- state of Wyoming will root: S06 7a Hi measure and John Yokum was ap- veutigntion wiasied |: therka-weahe?-timne ernmental purposes, throug! rect: pointed receiver for the company on . taxation, this year $1,682,388.99. This ij the application of Burt. Thompson, act- t ert 5 will be /the proceeds from the state ing for the. Morton estate, which’ 9 \ (By Pe RC WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 Me. Jeyy of 3.98 mills on the 1920 beekiog! heavily . interented. lant. _MEX Sent, a dieitaes \ ap. Pica 2,987,183. i ic > (crab er rales apse s seipole ae Sepgpnnagaam : ' : rage <orNews Yak. | Kad MAaS thes: Getiinacedtes pe fue leant” i pare US ea aac che a Callentes has beer’ seized. by Gen;” Martin ‘Triana, ‘according to" press" dis! : eredith of the department of agricul: |iimit of 4 mills, badency ct: agai repel teh i ture, were assessed as Democrats to) of the state levy, 2.676 mills is*for Suspension of operations by the com-| Patches, which said that Senor de Lara was chosen to head the state govern- 4 finance “the publication: of the soldier | 44 yeneral fund, .367 of a mill {66 Srna Eis piace Aipae eat Rand poe ment by the chamber of deputies, Reports indicate that the city of Aguas Walda af Naw York stated toate, Ht | pighway bonds interest, .04 of a mur i Calientes is ala: Sito fore ith rs aidsittes .Ari t. | for territorial’ ‘ibdhds: interest, 125 of a grant an inerease in rates whfeh: the es rmed, but.no disorders haye taken place. ag ie se © col aes: mat | anil fora new @tate bridge ‘at ‘Ther- my campaign expel ‘a P a Precrraaas eeeoy tan negeanaty ‘The coup d’ etat follows a similar incident in the State of Michoacan, Z ; r sala’ eruet furnished! $7,000 ang e etre geitnee jan Seat on eee osha basis. It is now probable that this in-| where Gen. Francisco Mujica recently aasumed the powers of governor. Disturbing Factors | Passing Away With | aitn 32,500, } whicha they aid pet! 24 cot bulidlng saaintentmee fund nnd cee crease will be granted, although action! Sensational reports of disorders in Morelia, capital of Michoacan, have not vga ia fae at Rie eat ron onc ye three Sia ae will await the recommendations of the hospitals. In nine counties there will - | receiver. ‘ been confirmed. Exception of Automobile Industry, Is BODY OF OLIVE be collected by the state the proceads Hi. M. Huntington of Cheyenne, a Hi of a 021 of a mill tax “for hign) member, of the public service commis- : , Ex ort and Im ort schools. many Uae wt ig ia Doetee weed wee GUA a her callea ie POTt) THOMAS ARRIVES | "13 ¢ « mt os for sch tthe | receivership was granted. it ree state hospitals will’ raise approxl> Deciyimaiaentae oe Dearing reeve Trade Falls Off Sharply During Month AT N. Y. TODAY |matery, $5,000 tor each. In preceding [) bond to insure the receiver against loss: | gore ate rd wien peas iet bed ste i in the operation of the plant, Company | . about $16,000. for each hospital throug! assets are placed at. $107,000, on which |. : % oi * ae 6 af bf Sie: Desocevetn eaten) , a (By United Press) Pl bccegredint ei ebiool endear « fund ee a monthly income of $4,000 is realized, WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—Gobd business for thé rest of the year! NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—The body of| omnibus income fund of the hospitaleg while expénses are said to amount to ' . 4 ey : Vs . . Olive Thomas, motion picture star who | together with their revenues from” pas I $6,000 a month. despite disturbing factors in the commercial, industrial and agricultur- 9\..3 crom mercurial poisoning in Paris| tients, have become sufficlent to~res . Prospects that the plant will be| al outlook, is predicted in a report made public today by the commit- arrived on the liner Mauretania today. | duce the former levy about two-thirdys ii taken over by the city to be operated 4s 4 municipal plant are held out. ‘This course would require the calling of a special election to vote the necessary bonds, CHICAGO FLYER Local committees are rapidly finishing the work assigned them in preparation for the seventeenth annual convention of the Wyoming Federation of Women’s Clubs, which is to be held here for three days next week, beginning Wednesday morning. The program in the federation colors, old gold and blue, has been tee on statistics and standards of the Chamber of Commerce of the ; United States. The report, which deals with conditions as observed this month, eee buying as of a liberal volume, but on a sane and | Sober basis of needs as contrasted to the ‘speculative purchasing of previous | months. i ‘The committee, mays @ cloud: has ap- the automobile — horizon Pickford, Moore. W'SWINEY SAID TO BE DEAD, NO her husband, and Owen | KOREANS WRECK ‘TOWN, STUDENTS LEADING RIOTS |prepared under the direction of Miss May Hamilton, assisted by Mrs. |venlen, it adds, seems to presage very MBailey of this city. |time during the morning and after- jee uture and probably different an (By Associated Press.) % It contains, in addition to the sched-|'noon sessions. | mote, “economical “mathoag_ of st ploy TOKIO, Sept. 25.—Advices from: | |) ule of events for the convention, a list) The social features including a re- eH Spay aio | Hon. 3 (By United Press) Seoul report that 600 Korean of the officers and committees, and ception Wednesday evening and a ban- Netdispessnens Roi “ADR TRADE LONDON, Sept. 25—All informa. | dents destroyed seven buildings, “iti-, |blank pages for the convenience of duet Friday evening, will be particular-| .GREELEY, Colo., Sept. 25.—. : MBB TIN. AUGUBT.< tion in regard to condition of | cluding the bank and police. station” ) delegates who may wish to take notes Pleasing. platform address here this morn “a D Sey Mennciited Presa) Terence MacSwiney is being with- |in Genzan. Several Koreans were. J Kluring the sessions, all atractively ar-| SEAL ee concluded the Colorado campaign of) NGTON. Sept. 26. -Roth ox-| hed today at Brixton prison, As a | killed. age (By United Press) ranged’ in: notebookform. Gov. James M. Cox and the remainder! WASHINGTON, Sept. 25. h ex+| result, rumors spread that Mac- SC SR = ; CHICAGO, Sept. .25.—Masked ban- fs of the day will be spent in Wyoming, | ports and imports fell off sharply in| Going, was near death. This is the ans aits robbed the mail car of the Iii. | Particular attention has pet ann with speeches late tlis afternoon at|August, figures issued today by the de-| ida) of his hunger strike. “e nois Central fiyer as the train was } the prneree for the even: pl ae jo | Laramie and tonight at Cheyenne. The partment of commieroe show that ex- Se ee ¢ srecomehing <iiicagoierty today any) (On: the: frst evening, | formal 6: League of Nations, progressivism and ports totalled $584,000,000, a decrease) 4 AT TET ED BANK P| pespee Lbea cpanel oes ni tel bein Baicavheoie ela pr saaphite agricultural topics were the principle of BAD 100 55 Sly. exndiitaporta ia tered mall: pouches believed to con- \Mayor Pelton. apeaking: for, the ‘ city themes of Cox's addres, here en route; amounted to $519,000,000, a decrease of| 4 Tee /apelee Beate Bee sean pieres | oeionn.” Mem cye Gone wit os from Denver, where last night he ex) $18,000,000, | CONCERN HITS : 2S Meprttrmie ster | hewn, anni wt ea! REWER WATERS etic” it 50 Sas ear TURES * 's lrbs and rifled the sacks, escaping |by the president's address, delivered Epes ere ay ta iad rere ear WHEAT FU ROCK, BOSTON as the train si down. by Mrs. Lin I. Noble, federation presi- 5 —- ‘Rayn ; jared ted: he would —— (By Associated Press) dent, " Dr. Grace gaymond Hebard willl) CHICAGO, Sept. 25-—Twenty-one | fer the trish rapeetion tt itis Noaauet TUMBLE AGAIN (By Associated Press.) (By United Press} Dmitineo. I Press) nen [then speak on."Americanization, thousand bottles of rea} beer were pour-1O°7", newered questions asked by mem) gr LOUIS, Rept, 25—Prices. for| BOSTON, Sept~25.—The Cosmopoll sacksoMe bon iene pa: were arrested today as suspects in | Special music will be proyided foried into the Chicago river today by /)o04 of the audience, He scored the| whest futures dropped an average of|tan Trust Company of this city, with! at the steel mile here today killed y pect ticular deputy United States marshals. PR Bi 4) ‘the robbery last. night of the north- |! sessions and will be’ a particula bie hatte one Br sete oy Republican candidates’ “reactionary| 714 cents a bushel on the Merchants’ |savings and a banking department and, three men and injured six. One of 1) bound Tinois Central New Orleans |feature of the Thursday evening ses-| , methods” and the “senatorial olig-|exchange here today, bringing the to- agencies abroad, was closed today by furnaces gave way and hot metal pour if limited. “Only registered mall of um- sion, when Mrs. Anne P poeta ee SARANPASICE DD) 1 O: \ iors te taino Meciargacttar he-wedl tarriscias-ot the weeks, ae to 80 canter’ danke Cbeninlasloier Joseph-C. Alien. ed out oot the, etka nown value was taken. One man {| W! sp On: “poe ‘ confident of victory in November. anawers the description of the band- Through Music.” a its, Committe geporta and reparts ot OL 1 TLE DISPUTE " 24 CTA RIL Ew te. WITH CHINESE [RUNAWAY GIRLS FOUND : Ss He BILITY IS |e. | Wi MEN IN GHEVENNE BY GENERAL WRANGEL IN” TOKIO, ” Sept. 25.—Speedy settle- - | ment of questions pending between i f= and China, including the early withdrawal of Japanese troops from CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 25.—Maud i Shantung and a solution of the Tsing | Mock, 14, and Alice Comley, 17, run- we Tau question, was advised today by {aways from Greybull, Wyo:, were. ar- nt the China-Japanese, Busin: rested here Wednesday night in a e i (By Associated Press.) tion in a communication sent to Pre- |room at the Dyer hotel which they (By Associated Press.) (By United Press.) i mier Hara. This association is head- | were occupying with M. G. Bradley and LONDON, Sept. 25.—Gen. Budeny, famous Bolahe MARION, Sept. 25—An era of business stability and businesslike gov- | ed by Ra sag Ye Elicht: Shibusawa, a | ©. L. Mock, each apparently about 30 SEBASTOPOL, Sept. 25—Gen. Baron Peter Wrangey id to have b ; aah ised ch h | conservative leader. years of age. The quartet eloped from viki leader, is repo 0 have been severely wou due Tere. soo by ‘Senator Wi a prac ee Loe Ps eres Papa 2, 5) epee Greybull a week ago and had been/| who is opposing Russian Bolshevik forces on the southern jing y Ukraine battle. . an today to a gathering of several thousand commercial travelers, who came stopping at the Dyer house for three i y from all parts of the country under the auspices of the Harding-Coolidge oes: i A aay roy ie front, has taken more than 10,000 prisoners in six days. Resumption of Polish-Russian hostilities on a pig Traveling Men's League. Bustness methods of the Democratic administra- . é lice they insisted that they were broti| Cavalry forces are surrounding the Bolshevild along & Cay < ee Buna = the aa of ~meal > ‘ The Kimball-Rexall straw vote for|ers and sisters but the Mock child fi- that the is are concentrating a large force o! tion, both in the conduct of its own affairs and its relations to private enter- veaidant :tiakh! Hasba? nally broke down and confessed the! front of 100 willed; and ‘are mow, reported to.Be out P Ay. : front © » po troops near Grodno.- An offensive on Brest-Litovak is bé Prise, were denounced by Harding as meddling and autocratic to a degree Harding—Men, 1,154; women, 484; | truth of the situation. The girls are Ph total, 1,638. Red forces on the Dnieper River. lieved imminent. threatening industrial chaos, | held for their parents. The men prob- | Cox—Men, 731; women, 264; total 995. ably will face trial for felony,