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— Che Casper Daily Trifume NIGHT MAIL, VOLUME V ; CASPER, WYQ., THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1$21 RUMBER 1, =” ~ UPPER SILESIA REVOLTS. POLES INVADE LAND SCORES\ON FLAMING SHIP LEAP INTO SEA‘: MN PLM e “an ae Rane el Press.) — Organized Polish ave wri MARY WITMESSES TO BE HEARD) tec ccoorea ss Gpper 4 SEA’ E, May 4.—Forty-three of 65 survivors of the | fs KI|have occupied all of Upper ‘ — [Japanese freighter ‘Tokuyo, Maru, which burned to. the is nilesia south of a line running water’s edge yesterday on the Oregon coast with a toll of Gage of a ag grote agal «vB Ne NATIONAL LEAGUE reat eg wore, in Seattle hospitals today suffering from Banker Relies on French Canadians to moving further northward, according $75,000 Kuilding W:: SL os |___The remaining 22 survivors reported themselves already, Prove Illegitimate Child; Other peda. accorting to thin souree we House New Industry. < K f | 1 Atk steed As ri Poles tre marching into Gross &§ , = _ At Boston— 7 Y | Qnty one ody of the eight dead Charges of Misconduct Due tits, north of the line mestioned, in| Engage In Wholesa: Philadelphia 020000000—2 10 2) \ | The surviy P n well-or manner, using mi : Boston. 00000203*—5 9 1 lactase tees canna, acting Suis aeguemicg wm a= | Business, Says Own: RS 2 ig u - BIG CARGO OF jarmy. transport. Butora. noted as the NEW YORK, May 4.—James A. Stillman, who yesterday | Italian troops at Rybnik, weil sout! eas a x Batteries—Meadows, Keenan and Brugey; Jander Berkmat, Emma Goldman und |Fesigned the presidency of the National City bank, today |!" 'h* plebiscite area, comprising «| Acquisition of a meat pac ing plant as the latest add” ies, surrounded | 4+ ~, ra % 00 Poles und a pitched pattie | on to Casper’s industries wi en going on for several hours.|Tevealed here today with tl} told. many dramatic stories today of the fire and their escape from the Officers of the Buford and survivors | for divorce from Mrs. Anne Urquhart Stillman. by At New York— R. H, E. It was said at the outset of the hearing today, which is) has Fillingim and Gowdy. GOLD BULLION other deported persons to Russia. {resumed in the first of a series of secret hearings his fight [hine vun comms vessel. being held before Referee Daniel J. Gleason in the rooms } cote = ee ara eetexveoe announcement of H. Niethan " of the ssociation, e pres- known dead are three of a lie ae ¢ Brooklyn ______.0 0002000 0— 2 8 0}. cuntstianta, Norw . May. 4. ‘shee eee bine {feporte \eueunchneredinete st Sai Teen fie of them of high renk. and PRR a am Nietbanianas ; Broe New York _--.--0 0 0 0.0.0.0.3 *— 3 13 2) Te Scandinavian “Ametican’ line |tNomeeives recovered wero the “onty | pm a Ve te ey be epee be i * York Moy 11, has on board 70 sacks '"t the Tokuyo Maru‘s lifeboats, a: Highway Bon _ Several French-Canadians of Three] pRENCH QUIET plant on property secured half a fi Batteries—Ruether and Miller; Ryan, Nehf,| 3) fun Zatti anor at stooeee (£2rding to Buford officers. The oth Rivers, Qu site of the Stillman | INSURRECHIOS, ast of the Urewery:. -Comipletiort . the plant ready for — operation ~~} AW, May 4.—{By The Asso-} Ay 15 is projec that Mr. Stillman would produce tes-|C@t@d Preas}—The insurrectionary | ‘The building. it Is movement in Upper Silesia beg: denly Monday night, spr in the districts of Beuth lers. we ic’ ° « summer camp, are here for the hea: - fi the Swedish mail serv.|°™S Were rescued from: the ‘sea by of. h ummer mp, ar Barnes and Snyder, Fonaigned from che Swedish tall serv: qcers and: seamen of the ‘Buford tn Ally Tonight $ ise ts tiie connection, it Russian Bolshevik gold remeited by |t%® Tansport’s small boats under com 2 re » id of Third Mate O. Litteh d : timony to s At Chicago— RB Bo er ee mt in oo (Pour amie a nome “| A‘ Mills, Wyo.| se Cincinnati 0000100001 Q 2] moited and refined 19 tons of Russian! , The Buford's crew first noticed the child 1 reinforced concrete, two stori | height, and will cost between $750 | will c ain 14,04 floor space and w : mother of a mule er Indian servant and’ $80,000. ct bugil a th u are declining to carry such gold car-|the horizon became a flaming mass! for the bond issue and. their ad- | dre: uginess “here they: wed woman stepped into thelof the districts bordering on the| mont to ere qces'te America; |Surmounted, by heavy clouds of dark tybnik and Tarnowit fh freighter about 4:50 p. m. Monday, ac nd guide auvais. In addi square f A sold, and so far this year has handled | {Tighter ¢ y eae oat bree Madi the ba ectith ate achise Chicago _______ 00003 00 0 *— 3 10 0} 76 tons. Most of this gota ix deatined | Son wns to the apsibnad ccm ld The first of the rallies planned for be Rieti eae Sol Let raver a Katowitz quipped rn m be | for the United Stat | “" vel this week in the interests of the (°° “ng ig? : 4, nd other town machine gun 2 a 5 < 3 Hes south of the Japinese vessel. . . feted eainet Mra, Stillman. s 5 The company w its own pae eg: ¢] ‘The Norwegian mai! service, it is! 2” highway bond issue will be held to- counters. with but] ing aid will vend Aptalaaalé Batteri Rixey, Napier and Hargrave; learned, yesterday refused to transmit 12 ‘h) Pall of smoke arising from the | aight at 8 o'clock in the hotel at | It was announced that witnesses| French troops, finally pd ttthe | txesrteas sed ta Litctop gered sy | O'Farrell Pepin AS ds nt re reel Poke i Sew larger the Buford. which] ills, west of Casper, Among those |“wmmoned by counsel for Mrs. Suill-| rete? ; S eee ie had not received a wireless S. 0. S h ter ch Neithammer \“rothers Stockholm Enskilda bank’ and ro-{ Pad not recel id mppecactea| WHO, Will address tiie gacuering are jman in her counter charges of in-| Newspaper extras last crening re-|the seat ee % % turned the gold to the bank. earl pawed to" be re menconcues 3. E. Frisby, state representative; aye % will be called to testify at a] ported cight Poles killed and 16 Mont., foe several.y ' At Pittsburgh—St. Louis-Pittsburgh game) , The Norwosian-American ‘tine, the) Mt Ped 10 be the burning vex! Ambrose Hemingway, and Z. ‘L. |later hearing. Pobasien Grist Oe ete, enon JS | cently.) phoyet toc | , Swedish-American line and also-the| ie. neurem the Tolar rous' Squiers, the latter of Jamestown, | Shortly before the heuring, held be-| clashes with the Germans, in which| the advanteses offered I | postponed; rain. Scandinavian-American line itself now Rote nee Kuve Maru, against} N.Y. All are enthusiastic boosters [hind closed doors began, a smartly|the Poles attempted to waln conteal | | dresses will cover the method of |room. Newspa men thought they| Po! ih frontier Smoke, the \ransport officers said. financing the bosd issue and the | recogrized Mrs. Stillman and lawy 2 plant a prcbe! Deak oats é em ———— ° Adelbert Kortanty, the Polis plebis- Milk Ret ‘led at » When the transport reached the| genefits that will accrue to Natrona jon both sidea did not deny {t was|eclto commissioner in| Upper Silesia, etaued a jReene. passing, within 200 yards of| .eouuty as well as to the state at jher, One ed directly if it was| has alled x | scene been re because he ex AME ICAN | EAGI | F the Tokuyo Miru, two lifeboats filles | |) Mrs. 8 sabia 5 f . " ; a large. = = rm. Stiliman, replied ceeded his powers, it was anpouncedby me = ia nll] Ten Cents Qipartin inaaiynce verone “se on) falaaig ST aun | cummins taras_ ste seal A ; “e An imposing array of legal tatent,|PQLAND WARNED At Detroit—— : Be R. H. BE.) By Riverton Dairy versons su were svoard “ihe ‘vera! HT fopresenting both aides, assembied for] OF CONSEQUENCES, ep rgeands Chi np 1 0 1 10 oe. 8 18 0 5) ova. . ach ero eles .h\ on Honthe a4 today’s hearing. Pi nt also. were). PATMS, May. 4-—(By Me Asweiated | «WASHINGTON, May 4A dill af cago Saag 05 44-8 00 «41 {2° | RvERTOS, Ss doyswenolid-wat-Orntrs. The hiten et” " Lafoie, & Canadian lawyer,| Press}—The Ftenti. government, it] lowing farmers to combine in co-ope Detroit _ 2.5. - US fihic May the Riverton. Home an witnesses, und Wil-| pressed upon the government ut War-| (ural produgts. without, suffering. £4 Sra eh Besi 7 Hawes oe tie dees nn\ily forcsd ‘the . f ed as translator for the|was leartted today, has strongly im-| itlve associations to merket agricul \ en to Jump overboara. Dairy reduced the price of milk trom CONFI BYS Ni m Rand, special deputy attorney |saw the grave cons ence: Pr stricions of existing anti-trust »taw Batteries—Hodge, Kerr and Schalk; Suther- 12% (0,10 conta a quart of 35 cents’, The te Buford boats were lowered J f I Ik he grave consequences to Polish and the work of picking up the sur- The reason fer Mr. Rand's | interests likely to result from a Polish| Was Passed today by the house an e + i a gallon, delivered to. the customer's 2) NY Ah Panes arepeot presence was not explained. uprising in Upper Silesia. Unrest hap | 80W goes to the senate. ‘The vote wal land, Ehmke, Middleton and: Ainsmith. door, A’ propertionate reduction pis ere Sy Gr aS ey Beers s ; nes ae It was learned that the first wit-|been resorted in this region over the| 284 to 49. d — announced in the price of cream. { fen . rest. wan ENGTON, May 4/The sen- | nesses called were two French Can-|rumor ot an allied decision givi 3 a oe < idlatasseaehe ire cay [runritng, making the rescae work dit-| ate Ike’ Tuvsday confirmed the shui (who. tind cHOK tema tae (rhe [oe 8 ‘ n_ giving 5 3 At Washington—New York-Washington|.<, ee ” {ficult and dangerous. nominations af Birney 3. Erwin to Feiglimihenctcas Rel eect ead Oe Kindergartens % A President of | Capt. L, M.' Kerr, mast’r of the} be registrar of the Dougias land of. |PCVi0us hearing last December, result of ths recent plebiscite: A min: game postponed; rain. , Wileo te tocde was taken for|ing strike is also in progress there. luncheon, it was learned that the only} Se: ° Fe x «, (ceived an 8. ©. from the Toltuyo| ceiver of publie moneys at Douslus. |{uncheon, Kt was learned that tho only!) Serious rioting is reported to have] Mae OAildren of & . 2 . T is R Maru ‘fut“was attracted'to the’ strict. plac coscasi® *tie b Sap se8-| occurred in somie sections and French At Philadelphia—Boston-Philadelphia game rish ep ublic ison. y as George Adams, a carpenter | troops of occupation have had clashes jen vessel by sighting the cohamn of f Three Rivers, Quebec. The nat os } e H oe 2 Ar a ors, Quebec. e ure| with bands of Polish insurgents. S ‘ postponed; rain. Issues Appeal’ ne EXPRESS WAGE of his testimony wes not disclosed.| The ins int “aoelytilon Saldaiting Two Years een EXPLOSIONS AND Mrs. Stillman was smiling as she} took the form of cutting communica ‘ |Buferd, declared his #hip hau not re-| fico and Wilkie Collins to be re- H ‘VRE 3, 1 from the hearing. tions with Germany, bridges between eagcer ee MIDWEST LEAGUE SERS )VIRE SPREAD TERROR. TO BE REDUCED s learned curing the recess} pres id the Siiewan mining re-| _ DETROIT. Mich., May 4—A pre.” ? DUBLIN, May 4.“The issue be-! “We had just been having boat that counsel for Mr. Stillman expect | gions being blown up. diction that within ten years kinder- : as De: 3 inni fween Great Britain and Ireland! drill,” ‘said Capt. L. R. M. Kerry, ma to call as a witness Dr. Hugh Russel,|” French infantry, with tanks, have| &4rten teaching in the United 8 At Denver—C. per 1, nver fth INTUN Ge) never will be settled until it is settled |ter of the Buford, ot yaw the eae of Buffalo. It is understood his testi-! succeeded in clearing Beuthen and| Will have been revolutionized te a * . . on the basis of right,’ says Eamonn /smoke in the distance hugfthought it) NEW YORK, May 4—The Amer-| mon; will deal with certain matters|Katowite of Motern but the athens] that} ly all” children y Batteries—Hewitt and Hale; Schinkel and De Valera in a manifesto Issued yes-|was a cloud. I.went down to my|ican Railws press Company y Supreme Court Justice Mor-| apprehension exists here as to the de.| tween’ 2% and 5 years will be re Diamond. terday, appealing to the Irish people room and started piiying Solitaire | nounced here to: it had notified its during consideration} velopment of the movement. ceiving special traini made 3 to uphold the standard of the Irish re: | SERBS $0,000 employers that ft contemplates a = vs today at the annual convention of public in’ the elections. ' (Continued on Pago 48) brevixion in wages, effective June 1. (Continue 2 stile MOONSHINE ER { trtion nero ty sis tusaietn Close ismerrs "=" GERMANY TO YIELD, BELIEF" eged moonshiner, former arten where they will be £220 |. Might gamblers swelled the city cof- f Kentuch mountainee wante for} and clothed prop nd scientifT fers $380 Yollowing conviction in shecting of Deputy Sheriff J. § | ally mu- a ; ' nicipal court yesterday evening. Of 4 4 5 Clark at Kim last, Satur eS was ———_— ~ SEEN IN SENATE Sc: cargoes ors JURY DISAGREES Further Invasion Not Likely Despite SIN FEIMERS IN wise Mieco "| BANK ROBBERS - as |pald fines of #76. cach on charges of IX DALTON CASE Opposition of Capitalists Who SCOTLAND KILL ere aoe Borah Takes Up* Challenge of|cre received cmratier “anc may Would Refuse to Pay Suin | Hodge Is alleged to have. shot Clark LEAD JAIL RIOT Administration to Defer Con- | from $15 to $25. GHiciOn jas ass i eon = 20, he jury in sideration and Introduces the case of William Dalton, 16-vear- 2 saa | pe Resolution GED OMAN «ld bank clerk, who stole $772,0% BERLIN, May 4. — (By United Press.) — Germany will, jc —S petra recs, rei bonds from the! yjeld to the allied reparations demands before submitting to in yp aay : in the lung when the latter sought ASGOW, Scotland May 4.—Aj}to arrest him for bootlegging at a oi inspector was shot dead and a|cow sale at Kim. DENVE tive wounded here this morn. man and oe Nay is believed to have been the at) count nWein atte on tee poueerie Mofttat Ty ans held up a -Tommy Cote held in “the a with havmsS May Wa } here « rthern Te a mpany recent’y,| 3 ayy : : ‘ ares at 1 robbed two messengers ® WASHINGTON, May 4.— An_im-| disnuceed mal was dischorged todey| further invasion, it ié believed in semi-official circles here. {rst Sei! | of the ‘Stockyards National baring? pending fight in the senate against after it had deliberated for nearly 24| 1f the present government will not sign a government will be ~°F),0 Sinn Feiners fired on policemen R 5 A e_ | $23,000, April 12, led an attempt at-% ins pl are one smire. tea tory heurs. Abot aalf of the jurors were! found which will sign the terms. | who were escorting a van conveyir unning gam riot in jail today, and now consideration of naval arene BS tnderstood vo have been in favor of| . ‘- a man to prison, killing Inspect in chi proposais was forecast today by the aequisting — (6 confessed and} German capitalists are Sstecrnined’ to. recuse fe PON es | cobmatone: Hee ths ante banat ine sa The men started the rebellion Jagt j . reintroduction by Senator Borah, Re-| ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., May 4.—| thief, while the others favored eon Been Nie meewia 7 ees BL ero ailante escaped DENVER ice on the|night with a concerted comple im of “< Denver & alt Lake (Moffat) railroad | ag: the food the ja. CONFIRMED. was, ri Coleman ‘ allied council has notified many publican, Idaho, of his resolution to|Mrs. Rafaela Ortiz, an aged woman,| tion. rid te 1 “authorize and request” the president |was found siain in her home at Belen, ae } ] ED J ia she must pay $3 : 000,000) to } to call representatives of Great Brit-/30 miles from here, today, She had ECK CAUGHT IN ROPE. | |the allies or penalties will be exacted umed today er being sus-| To rs with 4 pentied' for nearly three we “i leaders were put “in the tar ain and Japan into a disarmament |been gagged witn a towel and beaten a pre na: ane Hot Sdoebtedsby: SaNt atc cie, & roti guateag mucsY ee: ce a iieoane of quleting them. These} conference. |to death. It is believed the murder| DENVER, Colo, May 4—A noose, ioeeir, Ss Seer sul any DOURVER EO IAN curring during the storm of April followed a. renewed tumult fromthe pe ohne ae eae was committed about noon yesterday.| improvised through accldent by. apenas: ty sennelleyed: that, Gsemany of ‘The, last rock slide was cleared from|other prisoners.. The Denver police re RIVER LEVEE BREAKS. |Her husband is missing and is being| rising floor gate and the bottom of a Which ta more catierctey tha thal Wash. to the interstate’ commerce| the:tracks last night and: trains: lett |department rlot squad was then calla atsly A007 ress GE the Wate eee] tee ee Sal, cotton. wureholsel (onint SET EA CHLNPRNG EUS <A Ge Pea toastexpone:cects. commission were confirmed yesterday | Denyer for the west over the rond this|in to help subdue the prisoners. ‘Thay it mately 150 feet eZ the 5 ee Nee coffee ware! cd 25 oy] Cc NE, May 4.—A meagre re- Lae by the senate without opposition. morning performed the task quickly. = ay levee, five miles from Georgetown, | Nine-tenths of the weddings a Scot-|Maxwell, 26 years of age, around the| port from Osage, in the Osage oil! 24 pnopqsaLs NOT { fave Way at noon today and water|land take place on Friday. neck and broke the thyroid bone !n| field, Weston county, Wyoming. state flooded a large area, according to re- pen his neck here today. Despite the in-|that fire destroyed several buildings;F RAMED BY GERMANS. \ 1 ports received here. Georgetown is} Napoleon Bonaparte'’s early ambition} jury, Maxwell may recover, according|there Tuesday afternoon, causing. a IN, May 4.—(By The Asso- : | about 70 miles northwest of here. was for a nsval career. to physicians loss of $100,000. ciated Press.)—A German official dis-| + patch from Berlin this af + Oe rnoon says é \there ts no foundction fo- the report ; = that Germany has made a new repa?| a rations offer to the allies. ! a ice, AMERICA INV fTED | ; 1 TO COUNCIL MEET. | x b ? WASHINGTON, May 4. Possibil- | BALTIMORE, OF May 4, — ship company may ask the federal office, the labor seeretary conferred a 3 ity that the influence of the United) With police aboard nearly’all ships } court for an injunction restraining | With, the representatives of the —- ape 2 P 2 States in reparations settlement with | i, ¢n, # a . < | unions. | ¢ harbor, poitce reserves. con- strikers fro; ing. x | Germany had not ended with the dis-| 7 “4 Me steikers ‘from | pleketins; Tae r |patch of Monday night's communica-| Cemfrated in water front districts Se WASHINGTON, May 4.— Pros- | MANILA, P. 1, May 3.—(By The The slaying of the Moros fol- | near Taglfbi. ceived today frem the goveruor of |tion returning the counter proposals) and an additional patrol boat in v 1INGTON, ¥ 4.—Repre- | pects for an immediate settlement’ @> Hy) Associated Press)—Ninety Moros, in- | lowed the murder Saturday of In the battle following, virtually | Sulu: Sg, | t? Berlin was seen today in the fhvita.| commission today, police believe) sontatives of American steamship | of the shipping controversy. wera cluding Maharjah Untong, a relig- | Lieut. D. Velasquez and three con- | tho entire band of Moros was wiped “Al guns recov: banit Milled | tion of tho allied supreme. council to| they can handle the situation result- | lines and the shipping board were in | sa‘d to be anything but bright nite. oo ious fanatic leader, were killed Sun- | stabulary troopers. After killing | out. or, captured y have American representatives among | ing from the marino workers strike | conference today with Secretaries | a conference today between day by a detachment of Philippine | the four men, the Moros took their The ronstabulary forces recap- its members as well as on the repara-; here and prevent repetition of yes- | Davis and Hoover in a further ef- | taries Davis and Hoover and constabulary in an engagement near | guns and escaped. All available | tured the gumeitaken from ‘their |tlons commissfon and council of am-| terday’s seripus disturbances. | fort to reach some common ground | sentatives of the shipping Taglidi, on the island of Sulu, some | constabulary forces of the depart- | murdered companions. One con- , gee | bassadors. | _ Governor Ritchie is watching de- | for a settlement ef the controversy | and steanship owners. Mr. Dayis> 4 509 miles from here, according to | ment of Mindanao, stationed on | stabulary. man was wounded in the ‘The veason for the attack by the | An official © ent of the Ameri.| velopments and may call the s‘ate | with the marine workers over wages | however, had not given up hope ands if adyices received today at constab- | Sulu island, were dispatched in pur- | battle. Moros ‘on the constabulary ferces is jean position js expected ~vhen the in-| police er national guard if further | and work ng conditia: Before | arranged to mest later in the day J ‘here. tvitation is formally received here. | serious trouble occurs. One steam. | the meeting began at Mr. Davis’ | with spokesmen for tho unions, = + ulary headquarters here, suit of the Moros, overtaking them The following telegram was re- | not ieee