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TS TACKING = nie — = = = = : Brother ~. “saplain Are Only One: : Bedside When End Comes While Wi 2 Interest sca S : Ds | "er RECLAMA TION "NEEDS GIVEN "err 5 ; ts; No G 1) oe = Revolt Expected O00 IST EN CAREY'S ADDRESS). sree: on. x Gem tii te wpe ooo Revolt Expected é é died at Brixton os at 5:40 o'clock this morning. Death occuré& “(By Associated Presp, __________| on the seventy-fourth day of a hunger strike that eclipsed any in the CORK, ‘Oct, 25 abit mee, in- annals of the medical world. He was unconscious for thirty-six hours i MADE Governor Puis in Word for Development ‘ADJUSTMENT OF and did not recover his faculties before he died. Father Dominic, chaplain, and a brother, John MacSwiney, were Projects in Urging Retarn of Mon-- | tH Be eee | ; : Piped i def , j present, it is said. Tho chaplain and : y Improbabl it ; ‘om. county. courthouse the brother were not permitted to leave ' outbreaks or disorderly demonstrations. ‘ The courtroom at-the was filled to its capacity | (By United Press.) the prison after his death until 6:15 || : - Phere is expected / gyny Saturday night, when Gov. Robert D. Carey delivered an address on} | WASHINGTON, Oct, 25- emg prdlocle.|. ‘The widow: accompaniéa “hy : : extension of \ 3 la issues cam under a omen’: pub- ment of Japan's protest against the| her parents and the lord mayor's sis- 5 Pie police ind. mil c an- 1 the ihe i of the BB. the a of the We 3 Re ‘proposed California law prohibiting| ters, came to the prison later. <— ticipating reprisay > ot ee doubling}: . h ican Club; Mrs. president, Mrs. Sam Service and Miss Japanese holding land there probably} The inquest will be held today ana} B their vigilance ‘ 3 Ida ao Porter, vice presidents, of the club, with Mrs. G. R. Hagens, | Wilt await the decision of California) the body probably will be turned over 4 fapmaneree 4 a. y _ r! ied laces ‘the voters on November 2. The United to relatives. The cause of “death way eae ne : t » occupied places upon the platform. States has demanded that all # heart failure, a statement by the home r ; c Glee” ‘club: “sang. * Igbor immigration be stopped Bret poffice said. - number ot. paign prrodies on popv- | , . - pan has asked that all American). The statement was considered an in- " , “ had | !@r songs which made a great hit with TERMS REACHED [iii consiacrea discrimintatory to the| Miect ariswer to the criticism of Dr. : slower courts | the eae ae. eee ; $, |Japaneso be° abolished. ‘The Uniteg| Joalat, Oldneid, er ee a Wee E urt {3ang a sol oe rf ‘wrong for MacSwiney’s doctor to ad- SPUN Anaminsement Waacmale ot-an.ai| FIN PLANS: FOR Sea he rete a ee ecn onSl miniater meat juice and brandy. 0] J dress in the Republican headquarters “ abiute. said brandy was poison and a mian at —_— —s calpain ee dae quent len emery T? TLE BATTLE | & treaty probably will be négotinted, fine Pape Of Aaah “was very. subceyt: IF, C . C jer. by " le to poison. He added that a man ; i jit Is ‘believed, whereby laws will be ra | rank onstruction om- CASED IN SUIT \omtusecteest et ETS se sand parse— teen o (Pe oe he ee ey Encanto IN 5,000 voters registered in Casper and) the boxing bout for the world’s heavy. |‘° A™etica’s demands for a cessation | posed restrictions was\ reason for Mra. pany to Erect ie ANEW AGAINST. U. between. 800. and 900 to be handled in wolght of ‘Immigration. | MacSwiney’s absence ‘at the death bec P..| some precincts. wany Casper peov'e| Sep and Carpenticr have boon virtual | pee : Bee Building on East Second Merieiges. soso te tion ice een ip"agreed bon duck Kearns, Dep: | | (By AssociatedPress) + oerar ell gpd . LONDON, Oct. 25.—The story of the Street. if they are not to lose thelr votes Sey's manager, Ne for! Ea slowthe of the polls si love: eclt-starvation vee Terence MacSwiney, Cork, probably will ne- fone anon ee itty haw stirred ‘Great fa lao > aeeply a8 | pér ie not ee as raae raani- ed this sin¢e the one that centered upon | ‘and | WASHINGTON; Oct. 25.—Decrees of }Oécll “Rhodes, when the Jameson raid| jfestecl as was the case Saturday +h honored-at anked to speak | ‘United Press) the Jower courts limiting the Mability | Was balked by Paul Kruger and pr en the ee toi tn Women Re-|/ 0) igh city off- incurred by operators of the steamship! raiders imprisoned. bei 2 school board of District ublican ¢lub. : oe bad tland, which sank at the dock in’ The campaign in England for ine: | lo. 2 awa: .contracts for the a Governor Carey declared that there Is | } , Bike wees traffic” are hicago in 1916, will stand an a re. Swiney’s release from prison has Speen, new school on Segond street and m agiocimen: 7 no better town in the. state. than Cas: | ade $6 federal authorities, ‘They | *t of the refusal of the supreme court @part from all political nnd party/nor-, i Murph on a‘hunger strike in the Cork and the Postal 1y, a at tho} per afid announced. his intention’ of the police department review cases in hehalf of the depend.) siderations and even the king was { Seyen bids were fildy for the Hust for the rural schaphy: ing Springs jail, 1¢ expected momentarily, ‘and pray- company’s employes Were guilty of|coming here when his service to the honeycombell with booze graft and teat Lehts of several victims. ers for the dying are being said by the, route which caused the youth's| stato is ended. liquor dealers are making as high au Jail chaplain. Murphy's mother, tir’ de x While aside from ‘the constitutional | $250,000:aplece, ‘¥' how on the gov- drawn into it.The movement in Mev-) Second street school, pcontract be- Swiney's behalf was mainly humani- | ine awarded to the Frank Constructioa tarian and ealisted tender-hearted peo-|company on a bid of $28,493. Other The, National Coundil of Jewish Wo-} sisters and a brother aro = his bed, “ adendnients, and the. lection of mem- ernment wil deve: ry energy (¢/ men. will be entertained in/tr:ayuim)ses- Ale of all factions but was urged by | | bidders were the Lloyd Building com- side. bers to the leglalatire there. are n?/ tearing’ the. booze! business to pleces,| sion in Denver during the second week | Coni tikded GePage3) { z +} state. igsues.in the campaign, Gover- }officiaig said. of Noyembe: (Chitinueaien.r: Ay i (Continued on Page UBLIN EXCITED BY ae i s nor Carey, took. Heomie-Aa) BATA h onn.. £ 10. | ence ch a beth 1h of eg capital for the de- Oct. ea eee scenes [ia . . || velopment of and the grest | : occurred here today in consequence of a need "for attention to” | irrigation pro- 4 numerous military raids throughout the! gram and the formatle D of a state agri- f ¥ city. Armed soldiers occupied the man- ~ultural: department. aK e # sion house and n search followed. BB piravess ga a tab cli , Pinel end ni lvare gene ee: see the Ifrigation of her tards and the de- ffs has beet called for next Sunday after- hen they forced an entrante tothe} Ji coi, ‘herter school facilities, better : 2 oo pay for teachers and county superin- nounced “today by the ‘committee. on} Trish independence. CONFERENCE ON vendents) Governor Cansy wala. | | Casper Refinery Capacity to Be More Than pei ciel memantine! BRITISH STRIKE, |". hu tararea's.| DOVPId by Addition of 135 Stills and 4 m of her, agriey'tural re- 34 ded. (By Associated Press) velopment ¢ * SiON nm TOLEDO, Ohio, Oct, 25.—Five band | ources: There are 86,000 acres of:land Lae pelt TO: its last might. forced the cashier of a} Mone the Platte river which. should be ‘€ NOUNCE 5 bank at Alvordton, Ohio, to et out of | "Tisated, and Wyoming should. make é "YORK, A mass meet! bed, unlock the safe and turn ovor $8,-| Provision for, this work before all the by ae ‘eltizens: ot th pte a British ,590 in cash and $500 in bonis. ‘They | Pistte waters are appropriated: ‘to. Neb- Taska: réroatment of Lord Mayor MacSwinay S8¥e first aid to his wife who Balen TPIS « intades, great c hasan «Melton Reducing Fire Cost ments ‘to the constitution while urging Govetnor Cdolties today an opportunity at this election to vote i Ee (Editorial) pe Se ache vom of Sit trust TS CONTINUED tee re ye. Seep aeti Gompr Enlargement of All Auxiliaries : Next to a pure and sufficient water supply for the pedple of Cas- Vent all strikes devi all loss of lite,”” state will return Mondell. The posi- ee (By Assoctated Press) tion which he occupies in Congress is | LONDON, Oct. 26.—Premier Lioy1T}tnore important than that of any other King Alexander —cccn tnd memvors of the kovern congressman. No new man going in ment this morning conferred with ex | could hope in many jeurs to attain the ser, comes the important matter of fire protection. Those who own rovement program which property or have homes in the city are unwilling to take risks with the eal within heiody is ich i expe to ts smosy, then: donble nadequate fire protection. They should not be asked to do so. Nite ot Sibeeteane to’ euas eae capacity at the Standard Refinery here Simply because we have had no devastating fire in the past is no as- iT 's Worse Today Senos oF rat phhstbese rie = nad ff; somaeali tans hie Moridel! oc. what it is now, was officially announced tely a} Bis times surance that we will not have such an occurrence in the future. e ne in thi i igeeateye 5 See : fe Cs uation “ts the. coat, industry Tee arin. tiapoasinie tor any mon | general manager of the Standard Refinery at Casper. The largest Bal 7’ age reo gee ped: the ae ‘ wapreneeerinets: im 5 ATHENS, Oct, 25.—Kine Alexander's tives of the miners mot and continued |*9 please all the people all the tun. | part of the improvement program, the cost ay which will amount into |"2tional affairs. We should never forget the lesson. Qur public js condition’ ss worse, actordin¢ to an of:|megotiations “bemun Sunday for settle:}but T hope the people'of Wyoming Will | iaitions, according’ to. unofficial eatt., duties should be as completely fulfilled as our private duties. 4 & ficial bulletin issued here today. . nent of the strike. gonaiet “Mondell's ‘record as & whole | mates, ia the addition. of 126. pressure! I. <—o——_—_ee*""_ —_——o ioe return him, by @ grenter tha-|citis, which la more than doubling the| 9 of crude ol, but will stick to tha should insist, that insofar as possible, calamity be avoided by reason- | Pressure still operation. What is com-| able a A c Governor Carey then took up national Seip teh eta Mull” capacity, “ NOW) monly, ternied fuel oll, a redueed crude}™ I nd sensible Precaution. i oe : issues mentioning the fact that the \khown it the refinery ba1vor2-tar, wiltt in proposing a central fire station and additional fire fighting ap- Democratic patty is’ more concerne’| Work on the huge improvement pro-| Ny j n be refined, however, and then tho wax|paratus, the mayor and city council are taking the wise step to plz. | with foreign than with ‘domestic af- ries Sieeay a apts hse go 8x8) distiNate will be put through the yee Or fi , d ) ity fall aes talre: : ee ing 2 a being drawn and work-| \1+ process ‘as it je now. ‘The wax| Ne fire lepartment in” position to successfully contend with atiy I “He epee the unrest moony the wr ae R set a is encountered! {istillate ts now delivered trom. the /fire, big or little, that may break in the future. They are asking the natural since 25,000 new millionaires | or there is no delay in securing mater-! Midwest to: the Standard for the Snor | deople to guarantee the security of their own valuable proper wore produced in this country by tha|ials, the Standard oMcials estimate tho| Provesses of refining. Broposty Sage neon t OF strikes Gy In| later part of ithe stile wilt he in open! |The Teason for the increased amount It is the proverbial ounce of prevention instead'of the pound of , junctiona he declared unfair, althoughjation by July 21, 1921. % he Mea cee eee ee moe Fy $e ei uw + § a Upetisthge lores A aoeeipttgtiges eye hey re eo ae ee ote liy-calt tay ‘We due to the taot thae the The city has now spread over such area that it is impossible to ? WASHINGTON; Oct. ba a Nea cneas an American, waa | Tho arbitration board provided for thé} shine shops are tobe built: the steam,| ‘!1¥est {contemplates saving part af reach the scene of all fires, from the present quarters in the city hall, 4 murdered in Cananea, Mexico, last Wednesday, the state de- Fallroads, he ‘declared, the fairest lan’ twater ‘and electrical plants enlarged, | ea ves fontinued_on Page 4) before the destroying element has gained dangerous headway. A " dvised today. The | American Nogales [745 Orpen eine high protective Sihec' bhObe DEPTS eh er andl central station nearer the present center of property, must be estab- — was instructed by the secretary of state to ‘ pie é struction of a steel bridge over. the rarey ROUTED lished and equipped if we would secure the maximum of service and thorities there to take all paste meas (Gontinued on hina ) Platte River near the Stimdard Refin- lafford the protection to which property in every section of the city murderer. jory is part of the improvement plan,! The cansul, in. a report to the de- partment, said that press dispatches re- ported: the murder committed by Ray: mondo | Navarwe | without ‘provocation | and that Nayarra, a miner, who had ~~ been discharge@ ‘by the’ Cananea Cop’ x per vompany, escaped.“ A reward was : offered by the Cananea company for his capture’ and) Mexican troops are en- gaged In a wide search for him, the! consul sald. | ‘Sevrey wis ‘a resident of Bisbee, Arizona, |the bridge carrying the ratfrond spur jis entitled. 4 DEA |to he constructed from the Burlington bs proposal of the city authorities, after thorough inquiry, sur |trs ueks on the north side of the river to [tra aécehiwamtennittataee cer she acdte vey and éxamination, is that a bond issue of $110,000 be made, if the aide of the Standard Refinery. This people by their’ vote on November 2nd approve, and a fire station will give a railroad lime directly poke et Poe |near the business section be at once erected and quipped with the ‘The enormous-inereage tn the’ capac- (By Asbociatedl Press) |proper apparatus. s ity of ~ ue mye hialiwce nt lee TOKIO, Oct, 28--Fourteen wapaneso| ”. The detision in the matter is; of course, in the hands of the quali- & neconsar soldiers Were killed and nix ded thé stateraant that the Midwest Refn- iy, recent fight with bandits ac Ghuia (fed electors, and they are to say on election day whether they prefer & Sey wanes oe, a ant largor acd Tao, Manchuria, in which the bandita|to take chances with fire that at any moment may destroy property to supp 'y Btandarad were routed, say dispatchhs. The ban+ veer tit its lent BH Kifigd ater the total caren). | THANY times the value of the proposed improyement or whether they Wl ‘The Standard rd ‘will not start the refin- [ties inflicted aré said vo be heavy, | Will be prepared to reduce fire risks to the minimum.