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‘livaiitsion Cabinet to Be Announced in R R V 24 Hours Will Order Payment of Repa- ECO D OTE rations in Line With Allies’ Ultimatum; ‘0 O Belgian Troops Take Up Positions N B N D S QNESEL Prowia, May 9.—m an| Highway Improvement Program and |eaot and eto Reine "neat Full Expression Is Desired The Gasper Daily Critay today in favor of agreeing to the allied reparation terms. is now believed a parliamentary coalition which will ash RANE Lee the allied ultimatum will be tituted within th: t 2 - : “y ‘hoarse ™** 24 City Almost Unanimous in Favor of me left wing of the army which Every possibly occupy the R public-spirited citizen in Casper will concentrate |his efforts 3 the bond issue election which will held here PLACE tomorrow. Casper is almost unanimously in favor of voting LIED COMMISSION. the $1,800,000 worth of bonds whic rill enable this state Pickpeckets of | ren Slain by Marines| STATE HONORS REVIVED ; In Islan¢ ~ atrage, Report Made PARIS, May 8.—<By The Astoclated |to secure an additional $1,200,000 which hae beet e Genoa Accuse ae tren cigs gs AT LONDON IN WELCOME | istsc.toat, Yoncr|'0 seuirg sn atonal $1.200,000 wien has been appro 2 4 £ e wh Hugh C. Wallace th Se ES ap the . whe the valu ee . * WASHINGTON, May 9—(By United Pressj—A report filed with the = A MaMa | F h ] RAL ANGE rune ther inaek GENOA, May 9.—The state department by members of the Pairiotic Union of Hayti charges LONDON, May 9.—The capital of the British empire to- "Wallace rescived his instruc double: Gublcetaeneee } Hee in this city has that thousands of died in American prison camps between 191° !duy acesrded Prince Hirohito, heir to the Japanese throne, ‘ Hahah a cece ee tin | : aece the bond i and 192¢ and that soldiers killed women and children. a tumultuous welcome upon his arrival here for a three-week hor at I ) that the persons from St was the “most terrible regime of military autocraty ia America’s | visit to Englgnd. Full honors of state were extended to him, | ‘ie -tane ¥ ubeteaay pocketbooks have “s history,” the report sets forth, id the occasion being the first for such honors to a visiting for- was | poling tetetaree’ . Beh Peper Ot Seaaches The union asks an immediate congressional investigation, abolition | eign dignitary since 1914. A bright spring day provided 7 of: r “ Vyomir . of toartial law and withdrawal of American fotces anil abrogation of the | ities) weather for the function |pcared somewhat nervous during the {ce Wh e council happened to To ghd. deninge ; past 1915 treaty. The Japanese prince, accompanied |!«sthy exchange of handshakes and at ; i ae rane be plore ‘mae Ini Cee I tak dete tb a i Victoria station on a special train see that } from Poriamouth. He was greeted | oC honor, made up of a battalion of the the, council. ; The proticm of Upper Silesia was some one “whe : . King George, the Duke of Con-|S¢ots Guards, the ro; Suest was 3 Pod ict peeaepered | \F . ~} in line t th [naught and the Duke of York, ‘he| conducted tothe state ‘carriage, im |th® tubsect of the deliberations of the Nation Already Has Big Advan Sal tel ter ee hale pocket: balk. contained Ieee’ (han brillant sdite of British officlaldom| whicly also the king, the Prince of COuncH this forenoon. | tage and Tariff Will Make It {forum tunehcon. tom but two hundred. in attendance stood at salute while Wales and gcount = Chind: e ~ Aaya y c the = Still La’ Canad: scores of men who participate {n mat with the all ou rger, anadian r ipa n | the bands played the Japanese anthem. | seated, and the process sa . Gubsiwackig’ arial Sor ae The letter argues that such exag- en, at the side of the King, in a| The crowd. standing mission at its eta Then, peasic = Minister Says pcos mht: Memes re carriage, the crown prince was|the troops which formed a poe ay By tag RE. Sehr ; StH ternity when a member of the asso- jdriven off, through sireeta cordoned |aions the route of the procession.|artment to resume his seat with tha Eee 3 ciation turns in only a few hundred | by troops «nd lined with cheering mul-| cheered tho prince as he passed and vody OTTAWA, May 9.--Sir Henry Dra. lire while the tower clalms to have | titudes, to Buckingham palace. waved handkerchiefs to him, the! Za = to the people ton, minister of finance, today told the | gran Conmell roe . poegere ‘two platforms of the great Victora| prince returning the salutes 1 BERLIN, May 9. com | house of commons that Can Binticc cs ta cee t poommss: cape EY station had been cut off from the pub-| In t of Buckingham palace a|M™itteemcn of the Majority Socialist | ° brane et tn kenad Wien cha ete aap Developments have come thick and |by the Casper band, which proved such | Ift for the accommodation of the royal of people greeted the pro- eal es ety phapiret anhen fipea eds webs usice) You have beon selected 1¢ the 2B fast during the past week in the plans |a welcome Sunday afternoon diversion | ‘ain and devorators were at work for | & battalion of the Cold here today to) discuss the attitude gar bet onhael tapi raat aan arta est eterna Sent ely of th for the building of the Casper Audi-|last summer, will be held in the Audi.|two days making them ready for tho) St Fawn up as an- those Grate’ sittaseacieinad estcoatt stating that the bilance lust: ngsnor mber ef C ‘ torlum which wili be constructed at | torium. | Prince's acrival. other guard of honor, ferret sne> Semeraceres,, © of the | Near Was $296,000,000 Iu favor of the!of a big general com ” the corner of- East First and Durbi.. se] ine, Georee. wearing the Uniform) Within the palace the visiting prince resultlne from the presentation of the | 1144 states, he said the Xoung bill,|the cltv of Canon y streets and on which work was starte1| The plans for the building itself} ot a. field warshal and thy sash <f| was received by the queen, Princess al'ied ultimatum regarding repara-| | Nt Muatas. He Ball the vous Wyoming by giving This mersitag: call for an elaborate structure of | the Japanese Order of the Rising Sun, | Mary, and ocher members of the royal tions. . F r n congress, called for imposition of your time and ability on May 10, to 3 steel and presse’ brick, absolutely | with the Duke of Conrmugh: apd the | fam nd court officials 0 q or i e zhr apd the! ati : a ae tes whici vould pit! get out the ma te or COLORADO SPRINGS, ok? ae vee, hicaetag fireproof and of the latest design in| Duke of York. in naval uniforms,| ‘The crown prince took lunch at tho) PARIS, May Evia HET a Lee orca tione GhiGara tine ceticiltarallRisieey embrace epee ~Raymond A. Phebus, 36 — ae 8 % phibicra 4 for incorporation being |*¥ditorium construction, ‘There _ is | stood on ihe red carpeted quadrangle, | palace this aftetnoon, visited Queen Mans accept the et ied repnrations | 1" ) a aro hereby 8 i é oditic The commodities! ordered to make yourself 3 ’ every indication that the Auditorium | flanked by a notable assemblage-c* of-| Mother Alexandria and subsequently ultimatum, the troops mobilized for | commo@tics, T 7 ¢O/ladt Gokasy colepto, Sustained Sunday afternoon 1m. the |cnres of Caspers bent. known citizens | CesPer's list of handsome buildings, |. Vigcount Chinda, former Japanese | Whitehall. «and the grave Df the un- ness. for action in Gyneith, the time| King on the budget, Sir Henry) Cripple Creek endurance run when | in the gohitractings and building game. | Pereasing the property vaiues in that,| am! jor to Great Britain, who ac-| known soldier in AVestminister Abbey. jwot disar ratory fed LseG * ie (hada cotitiok acts his motorcycle catapulted him, and his | To 6, W. Heid OF. the Reid Construe- | Pat of town and at, the same ‘time | cempanied. ‘the -crawn D. a his) A dinner to the crown, pritice given by, limit fixed*by the allies te or ms pd wee Roriacnabins tone Aes stupny partner F, Ww. ‘Longstaff. into a fenco 4 uy the credit. for pro- filling a long felt need th the civit | Voyage to England, beet King George in Bueking! “im patace oF. the disarming Process, it was stated | Stinlng! presi norte near Cryétola. “Phebus sustained «a Mr. Reid ix acplo.| He a ey Prgter for the roval. Yosito fii bie SUNG fos LORIE ent PLUCIAL, CUESNES ASG i suddle rope pas i 006900 over the previous year. jing fo us ond useful on t at All loyal sonm « degert will be. b: -ltag with a hole} fd daughters of the nded with » white n about the bb =} exports» totaned” $ ; } fractured» skull and despite an emer+| nang a oming, having %: ) thé purp aching same geney operation, oX- | aper phere: He has achieved licting 4 deérease in customs! to the critter pressed for his receye: no jl. measure of success as a re 7 iy | revenue this year, he said, the poli AN c rs not s9 branded are 1 sicians, Longstaft,’ contractor in Casper in the a) of the government wouid be to pay mavericks ond you are ordered ta | right arm an LU 2 last few years, G. W. Coitre'l, the =a : current exxpenses, incluaing capital) g ton. es ~ orn fe the | charges out of current income. (Continued on Page 12) tion fs poet 'seoonhd of the group, Ans many o barges c Steer 4 dtinaedion aPdé his credit. They include the new Mid: west ‘building, the America: theate-. ° 5 the Ohio Oil company building, the Auto Thieves tir | 20+: casper ana casver snocis. . ‘ B. Campbell is the third of the group. aes ral big jobs for the Standard Oil COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., May | Company. QR. &. Hostetter, #. Church, atlas | the building ready for occupancy in . Wh. Gritgins st B, evans and "stim" |time for the Stampede the first week Obtain Surrender of Bergdoll by Passes ‘Buck’ Scion in Kansas Citz, local po- Bo taigiebdcr, Sacer breaking up the largest organized brleke work, steel vet To Attorney band of auto thieves who operated {8nd the finishing." The excavation started this. morning and will be rested in the summer of 1917. Y) o., tiay 9.—Judge s. 3 - 3 ig’ well, under way and the Omaha ph! pi + * ez Warren A. Haggott handed down is 0 ~ ato ij Leen eee ee ett of ieancen | Steel company have advised the Cas./turn of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, Philadelphia draft] 4rin . Hogsotl hanged dows At Philadelphia (First Game) R. H. E: | es mete Jargest brick buildings in Casper to Ringleaders of Jail at Springs) rirccia' cnractors ana nos done vee : te i 2 * . . «COLORADO SPRINGS, (Colo, May |PRPON i ho made to mave|DEpLomatic Machinery Set in Motion to Denver Judge ‘AUTO TH | EF ic lice believe they have succeeded in oe Car : be gia 8 amar a The. German Governm ent Neate in the summer of 181, |Fished. ‘The fabrication of the steel WASHINGTON, May 9.—Diplomatic’ moves for the re-| | DENVER, c City and Colorado Springs officers, |Per men that the first shipment will}evader, from Germany are in progress, Maj. Gen. Peyton C.} ciaring he had no right to isswe a \Brooklyn _..-000020030—5 11 2b be on-hand in 10 days. When the|March, chief of staff of the army, today informed the house} writ of execution in the during which time the thieves haye ¥ a, € 5 :; a yy. y a 4 fe . © © been transferred from Colorado Se oy es, s*Y lcommittee investigating the Bergdoll case. ’ aves Zudas Ben 2. Hateer eh NT wo Companions i in Theft Escape |Philadelphia __.000000200—2 8 3 | Springs to Kansas City, back to Col- Facts tor Gacy ot The chief of staff sajd his first knowledge of Bergdoll’s' * Riet ta. hey) artim AE BOC ~ . “Cri . Nr Chee orado Springs and fom Mere. to Aa] Se cogent | dealre to be lbgrated under guard to] when’ the ‘escape: was reported. crtminat court co pay a fine of $500 | Penalty in, Wyoming Courts | Batteries—-Grimes and Miller; G. Smith, be ng peo ie aaa Contrary to what scems to te a|fecover buried gold was when Major| The department made continuous] {he matcer was up to the diatrict by Pleading to Dakota Betts, Weinert and Bruggy P prevailing impression, the bullding|General Harris, adjutant general,| efforts to capture Bergdoll, Gene payee 3 | Larceny 9 . LABOR PAID TO will-not be « mere dancing pavilion| brought him a letter from Samuel T.| March said, adding: ee ies weds ren | See : ; but in reality a city anditorlum. ‘The| Ansell, former acting judge advocate| ‘The efforts of thosc:men in G kitorriey: BUD eee bei oc, . ; f s1, =. a 1 bs plans have been made so thai the| feneral, makns the request as counsel many to Jand him by any means have| Cis on whom the nal ruling and | throwing themselves on the teniencs | At Philadelphia (Second Game) _R. H. E. buflding wilt house anything from a|for-Bergdoll, He had asked General|oue entire and utmost sympathy.” | MSt court action in se de- | of South Dakota courts, on a charge ? f CHECK STRIKES TsicAT MIRAE OR penomichaln SrA Pitti. (€- tis. thynsh othe: expedition | -orhet committee Wwellk Inia executive volved ia he would apply to the | of stealing a Packard er, Fred Jack Brooklyn _____ 00100001002 8 0 or a wrestling match. proper and received an affirmative | session to discuss the German p clerk for a ef execution of the | son a en Dougtas,” wanted hers mul : At the Panne time the owners are | answer, General March said, and Berg-|0? the~Bergdoll case © with General | *“ Within ten day y tion with’ the theft of a car Philadelphia --9000001100i-3 Nee 4 CHICAGO May 9—Labor leaders|making plans to oring the best of} doll’s name next came to his attention | March. Judge Lindsey declined to say | belonging to Roy Sample, evaded pun yyoming courts... Bred Batteries—Cadore, Miljus, Pfeiffer and member of the trio/ tad a men wi.) arueger; Causey and Peters. what action he would-take.’ He im- plied, however, that he would make were paid $43,000 to stop Jor. prevent | America’s musical talent to Casper! é fa ETE : labor troubles during the construction | during next winter. This will include, | WASHINGTON, May 9.—Edward S. Railey, law partner | o Ne? | ‘a «decision before the writ was put | Wapted in Casper, of the tate Taks oe theater See se ene sere radia f Samuel T. Ansell, counsel for Grover C. Boeeol, Phila-| into execution: | wat not implicated in the South Da i Sein ade ak Megs pe Meese Aba delphia draft evader, told the house investigati ig committee » Lindsey was sentenced | Kota theft" was \returned “here yester| aps isla-| Heink and Kreisler. In addition thev!delphia ; indsey was sentenced to ,| Kot 4 as re hete a pie é Tae moneantes cipeateasile? Gea hope to bring larger musical organiza-|today tnat the war department made no attempt ‘to Wash! e $500 fine or go to Jal when | 48 BY Ba Barrete ‘e ena No other games scheduled. leged building trust here. ‘Trude. was | tions like.symphony orchestras, bands its hands of the case and pass the buck to Ansell,” when| adjudged in contempt of ae 9 of, th court in a’ ¢ ng out of his confidence of jn t pean SPN cm eters ete SGbnanhaxrew under way include |@dvised that Bergdoll had escaped. Corroborating the testi- ng : 9|Mmony of his partner, Mr. said; lawyers. but sent word to Ansell that om Mort Singer |the promotion of a state automobil ‘ n SB teen pares! manager or a | show for Casper next winter, the hold- | Secret: Baker vofused to re the; i oie mt expected him to sce! vaudeville circuit which was inter-|ing of wrestling matches apd prize) | tha: rgdoll was returned to prison 5 in accordance with promises made} and ivic gathering that | 2 ale fe ce wil require a bullding of that size. when he was released under guard to| RE IS EXEC p . Mr. Field! "who isdn) active jcharae recover. @ pot of gold. The~ witness McNamara Ends of the Auditorium, which by said, however, that he did not ‘con-| was dam & will be managed by. Guy eae fat ten ae to be putting the matter | 1 | 2 iy ed se Term In Prison. burg. the well known impressario of j‘entirely up to Ansell,’ but assumed o iy. Yetirriad, to" 2 2 3 hat. military, machinery » would. be y | by the insurance company the Winter Garden, and formerly the | | a | "his is nearly the final che i marager of the largest dancing acad- | usea Pe ee ees WSa' ea oct cedbede imine wun pork | 3 ' Mr. Bailey ‘reiterated that former tho'gtound hy «story which appea: OGDEN, Utah, May 9. — Charles! Judge John W. Wescott of New Jer-| heats ¥ ‘ ma: Seurraec| AMERICAN LEAGUE | made in the Sample car. The machir s said to be in goo t ving been a condition, the 9] At St. Louis— . R. H. E Sap 12 ‘St. Louis __ 2—5 9 83 \s (Game called end seventh inning; rain.) — 5 As) o ot od ce ad r —] bo ~ oo Loh) a 17 _ SAN FRANCISCO, May 9.—John J./emy in Spokane, has announced that McNamara, who will complete a prison |the entire proceeds of one dance aj i | in The Tribune when the FS sentence tomorrow for dynamiting the | month minus operating expenses, will | Manzell, Ogden patrolman, on his. sey, was-asmociate counsel. in. the| Nae spy “ Sta ott Pany n A s Liewellyn Iron work of Los Angeles.|be turned over to Casper. charities.|first shift after a leave of absence! Bergdoll case, notwithstanding | the| . ae a a nia pence ote sia! Batteries—Oldham and insmmith; Cullop, 3 has been invited to address a meet-|'The scheme is to give the money to|for war work, Was shot to death by! judge's denial that his name had been| STO M,. 3 Sie Reports .of| Ve ek ation tovthe inal nuthowitios {| Boland and Billings. ing. of his former union, the Bridge | the local churches for distribution at) bandits early: this morning when’ he | mentioned in letters to Major General | whol s by the Bols viki | ~ a 1 but a matter ofa few nodes the men were arrested and the | recovered. and Structural Jronworkers, here on Wednesday night. their own disgressicn. It is also hoped that came upon them robbing a clothing; Harris, adjutant general,and {t was| of participants in the recent Kronstadt | the concerts store here. /again mention in a statement siven| uprising are contained in a private | to tho press by Ansell and Bailey a| message. from H. | No other games scheduled. ngfors to the Tid-| a 2 * |few days after the .prisoner had es-| eningen “today met with {m-} caped. Mediate denia!, however rom bei Reverting to Judge Wescott's testi-| Botsheviki agency her EEN: | mony that he knew nothing about the| «The message asserted that se ot S | pot of gold story, prior to the. escape,| thousands of the Kronstadt rebels, | Jol H. Sherburne, counsel for the| among them hundreds of women and| at ot the .committee, asked: children, had been executed, but the} § | | |) “Was the gola mentioned ‘at the| soViet agency says.that only 13 per- " | Conferesce swith “Judge «Wescott. at} ons, leaders-of the revolt, were shot. THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., May 9.— | blast wrecked half the house. sleeping in bunks on the other side j Wile plans were ‘discussed for the eer ; x WASHINGTON, May 9.—{By the | wood law. The free list of food 1 th : I Press.)-—Exami d are Harry Fleite and | of the house. est ” 0 » ist, mn the Payns-Aldrich rates, al- Pete eters wrigatiead Roy Beaton; the injured, Charles | _ ‘The bunkhouse is owned by the | “Wny, ubsclutele” Bailey replied. fed Press.)—Republican congres- | Products has been virtually elimi: | thougi finished cotton and textiles will be made by the suthoritles bere || Wilrox, Ed Schroeder and-\Jack | Ohio Oil company and the injured |-Thore was no question aboot i| WASHINGTON. May ‘% onal records for high protective | td: ‘ are higher. into the case of Bert Lampitt, eecen: | Crandall. men are receiving attention at the | judge Wescott was there all the time| many atrocities"by American marines | tariffs will be equalled and probably | Wool has been taken from t The duty tric, who is alleged to have dyna- ‘The men, it is reported, were | company’s field hospital. We were talking about it.” and’the native gendarmeric in Haiti|\ breken by the new tariff which vir- | frec list and the following duties | cents mited™a bunichouse in the Grass | asleep im’ the bunkhouse when the Jealousy over attentions paid by my, eae and demanding. withdrawa) of the Unit’ tually has been completed .by’the | Would nposed by the tha reek oil field, 4d two men and | 4¥Ramite was set off under ons | the victims to a woman of whom James Kibben ofthe Wright-\Wil-| edStates ferces, three Haitien dele-| house ways and means éommittee. | grease 11 cents a pou L6 cenis, ‘Enea? corner of xthe structure’ Those | Lampitt is said to have becn’enam- | heimy “Hardware company, of Omab : 2 memoria|* Rates in general. will. be, neatly’ | Washed, ents; scoured wel, 3 The tariff on agricultural prod- injuring three because of attentions | nearest the biast were killed out- | ored is held responsible for the kill- | nebr., is in the city attending to bus!-| to President Harding, th state depart-| three times higher than the present | cent» ucts will be somewhat lower than paid by the men to a woman. The | right while the three injured were | ing. ness with his customers. 4 ment and congr: Democratic rates under the Under- | Cotton dutics are siightiy lower | the emergency bill rates, a eo ys eee a -

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