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EE d ‘ee ACCEPTANCE OF ALLIED ULTIMATUM PENDING SONFERENCE ON See mars @lre Casyrer Derilyy os CONTRACT LET) wot @vitbatrer | NIGHT MAIL |INTO WYOMING \new cabinet. VOLUMEV CASPER, WYO., WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921 NUMBER 181) jicnuix. May 10 | : re ra Both Sides to Shipping ee BUST) ERE, May wy wwe ee/Union Pacific Extension Into G oshen |, ae ultimatum felative to repurtions was : : * Contovery Standing FLA VS PICKED IN MANAGER er i Conte ee : 5s ax and the majority Socialists, as a re-| First Construction Since War Pat Against Further ic aetkee wearer eneee | : were believed to’ have aligned them-| pe at m sions the entente demands. It seemed ye OMAHA, May 10.—Contract for the first piece of rail= anaes torday \ that there _y compete road contruction work in the west since the war was let by f BALTNORE, og 's | place in the asserting conn. | |the Union Pacific Railroad comy today.to.the Utah Cork ‘ hundred or more alleged thi: ogs The majority Sociajists adopted a{struction com ny of Ogden, calling for the gi ng and ‘] strikers and sympathizers stormed Free Tuition ection Relating ta Fei to Fixing Salaries of Teer Cap paneer sp iging their) bridging of miles extending from Haig, : into fort to car a Ww today” in thelr. efforts to reach a City Officials Unconstitutional, ry out the terms presented at Landon RETR had fed Into the federal, balding For Students Judge, Burgess Declares Explodes, Boy poe ee APPEALS 18 SiPREME tay” ibeg: dvse/10 Yanehibed cafetceoeeh rmany is thr L ; en PD . esclution declared for ppcenage Beverat..of: the Working Way 3 To Lose Hand Ance of the ultinathim woun): fall. of famous Goshen Hole country of Wy Sg an Eppes Ag acrligelnn its reat Purpose if Bavaria aid not] [UAT ARE DISMISSED ses” re hanotap ade drawn pistols, drove off the riotsrs. | SHERIDAN, May 10.—Because the law passed by the, praggdirn fyi ry «vache pak ee ryan use odsels t which NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 10.— late state legislatur anti ities thi h SHERIDAN, Wyo., May 10. — | hana her civilian stipe tine 8 ~ . WASHINGTON, May 10,—| The Yale student who is working city pabadeee Papa FY saree 25 Sg fe le Pet eset re James Cates, Jr., nine yearold boy, | 'Teuaing “Democenie, deputies de:| g GHEYENNE: Mt ited Sosaat PTS 4 wi thi h i Mm - se bet i Is jot oi : Representatives of the marine| ty.c "trom hig Phccaa wri salaries to be paid city managers and directors of finances, 7. .el0n, en, feeiiontes weana | out pve the doors of the custom house here »ming. main line ty sup d two ap-| and _rejo! Medic! Bow, Wy wid izati of a dyna- | tho ultimatum would be most effective | ‘rh. sround ; Workers) areaeteaon iets tion provided he maintains in his |the section of the act which empowers city councils to fix mite cap which he picked up on a |way of counteracting French. aspica-| n° Gatodicisirs cs it | ashington today as a result Sassrover work a general average | salaries of the city managers and directors of finances must) "*# near here. The lad is now con- ns and nided that a sincere) iy trom ¥ Tess of the announcement of Sec-| °f 90 or more. Students who do not pe held as unconstitutional, according , fore coming under'that section of the fed in the Sheridan hospital and | effort on the part of Germany to car vies. Cottée and. ¢ “— = if retary. Davis that his efforts to] pinin ‘his grade will receive oo, {2 @ verbal opinion given by Judge) tate constitution, despite ‘efforts to save his hands |ry out the conditions of the ultimatum |iin' va. Silas Tarria et al ae Les siti * . ° mf aaa he Stias: Harris et al eterson is ¢ arrange a settlement of the wage dis} jaetic standing, it was announced \J#mes H. Burgess in district court to-| This ruling of Judge’ Burgess was! to be apotnlene a earn) || onla strengthen her casein the Ualt- | Gosnbn/ county from his ranch near here pute between the workers and the sf } ~ * utates: ed © and England, < es avian clbanidse iy Sh ay: accepted by advocutes of the city man The lad picked up the dynamite E 4 ia shipowners had been “unavailing” ana] ‘day. H heaer” 5 2 re is a probability that the re patie fists ‘ Those in the upper class years At the conclusion of arguments in}®S¢" Plan ax meaning that the city| cap which had been abandoned by | (: ehrenbach cabinet which ts at {uit To further Conferences would Pe) who became beneficiaries of such | the cuit instituted. to compel Mayor M.|™4naKer TENt fe lost, eo far as Sheri. road workers and lit a mateh to nctioning only ax an actin Meat gap pe scholarship aid are expected to ac- |, Camplin to adhere to tho petition |2°" 1 beneerned. see what it would do. The explo- re 1 ttle! | Officiats of 2arine Engineers | Cope it asa loan with the idea that 1! r adh » the petition | ep deen ae : . may accept officially the TieieAithall leaebidation decanted thats: ae recently presented him asking that a| Reserving his final decision in the| Slon-eecurred. This Is the second {London ultimatum to Germany. . eonceasions would be made beyond pees ave Le esi 5 gradi juation | special election be called to decide | litigation Judge Burgess announced time im the past week that dyna , «ic Poles steal upper Silesia and those presented to Mr. Davis and AQ they will repay obligation with- | upon the adoption of the city managér|that it remains to be determined, mite caps left by highway work- |ine French invade the Rubr district miralc Benson of) ibe whipping: board]; eriee eee . form of government, Judge Burgess} whether or mot the sections of the) ™en have resulted in the dangerous Germany will be ¢o completely weak yestertay. These proposals, based_on , ‘94 annou~ ed from the bench that he}statute held as unconstitutional can| injury of boys here. jened, tha © will be unable to carry . a \vots taken’ amoung. locala at. alt would take the cage under advisement) be reinoved from the whole statute gree tae err mit the repanitions conditions,” a Vitrts Were cdl “nade Piblia. » Chalke nF that Jt pour eoeees carve without Hanging the bull's Intent. Injured in Fall, rlared Th dare W nt, eater of the (ko, Besiana Une 4 oe wou down his decisions : ‘igeblatt, yesterday in an editorial. Lynas Aye He did; however, declare that it, was!) No.aPpcal from the decision of Judge “We are only too'famillar with the clterated hi: tand f - S remerpediais makes oe mie faere his opinion'that'the'section relating to | Bundess. will Oe taken in :Gheridan ir Condition Serious vacillating soul of Liowd Geor uid |B bee tbiee ss Pe ion the fixing of the salaries of city-man-| the” law! ts held unconstitutional, it Dr. Wolff in ssing the British MOBILE ENGINEERS agers and directors of fnances was tun-| 5 Said today, —- Hekmio shinistha speveb At Meldatane, ACCEPT TERMS constitutional, citing that the state} A systematic campaign covering) CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 10.—Mrs.| Eugland, on Saturday, “and are quite MS t constitution provides that the legisla-| many months has been waged in Cas- Sallie Orwin, 80 years of age, of Ther-/aware th rhetorical commonplaces ture must fix the salaries te be paid}per, and if Judge Burgess holds that mopolis, Wyo., sustained fractures of do not always definitely bind him. We Wheh she: |inuet admits haweter, thacil. Getroany At Brooklyn— R. H. E. alk here, Sun- | balks in the present situation, none of ars her con-| the allies will ralse a hand in her be-| Cincinnati MOBILE, Ala.. May 10.—The Mo- bile braneh of the Marine Engineers’ city ofticialy. He added that in his|the city manager law is unconstitu-)the hip and collard Boreficia! usscciation, has voted to ac- opinion the offices of city manager | tional the endeayors of that city will slipped en a wet side copt the terms worked out by" the and director of finances must be re-| be blasted, and the matter probably day. Because of bh United States shijsping. bodrd for ithe garded as dLikli aoe offices, and: there-| will’ be carried. té the higher courts. ‘dition is grave ‘half in upper Sileslay Brooklyn ‘econ to, advices ‘raecived “her Batteries-—Luque, Napier and Hargrave; : ANIZED LABOR OPPOSED TO} Cuivekton: a “Pobamcole, aso, voted Cases of Scores» of ORE EAR | OR GOVERNOR GAR GAREY ‘GOES a ON arene * At Pittsburgh— R. H. E. ba iiginy eect mt ©") Taken Up for’Consideration ~ okey \ i Pittsburgh __-_.000020030—5 9 1 TWIENFHCOERE | .ove.ss er. RECOGNITION OF RUSS SOVIET rt ioussgsice 23 | Batteries—Cooper and Schmidt; Oeschger ‘ ’ United States grand jury for the May K WATER PROBLEMS term of tho federal court for the dis- ‘ ’ S: € Ass r * 4 trict of Wyoming reported Monday and O’Neill. shal! not teach the doctrine of the {to consider the “graye situation” in and at once began consideration of f % evidence against several scores of ° °, rate i CHEYENNE, Wyo. May 10,—Gov.| defendants charged with violations of Denver Takes Federation Executives Prepare Data (0) Cowboy Ropes At New York— ¥ Robert D. Carey left today for| federal laws, chiefly the prohibition B ti , ; P Bere ade ee eer tey, Sor | acts ‘The: gvidence’ 16 being presented kat Rent @ Placed Before Convention; Eagle Ait -302000 @ ference of ‘governors interesten in dis-| Under the direction of Albert D. Wal- rack @ en o agte er k tribution of the watery of the Colo [10M who recently succecded Charles Reds Persecute Trade Unions -302100 3 rado viver. jon af United: States attorney, 3 ° : FE l ¢ Wyoming’ and Colorado, it is ex- and eer a Watts, ene oceetae Hogs in Bill east on Calf Batteries —Pertica, Goodwin, North and DE é pected, will enter the conference with si, Soot J laa grapes mult reaiimitlon and. an understanding [States attorney,” The Jury is expected CINCINNATI, May. 10.— The executive council of the hoefer; Nehf, Sallee, Ryan and Smith. ; hat their interests are parallel and{to report Wednesday or Thursday. , May 10.—4By United ic. deration of Labor in session here toda .| SIOUX CITY, Iowa, May 10.— = Sen Ritdadreetepaeen 1a" tates ch tra ute secaonagtsakthe duty: follower’ |cpreeromee dite canal cee on: eee iW data ta he@laced bi Jie fedora. | Thomas Hale, a cowboy on a ranch At Phiiadelphia— RH. EF & other states represented. The head| j. N. LaFontaine, Cheyenne; Clay-| first reading last night a bill lim- pairing information and data to be placed before the federa-| jear Gregory, S. D., captured a : ip . - Ee waters of the Colorado are in Wyo-| ton Stoddard, Guernvey; W. J. Acker-| iting annual rentals for unfurnished |tion’s annual convention in Denver to show that organized) tive eagle with a lariat, according |Chicago —__——--- 1121000016 8 6 ming and Colorado and these twoltiade, Wheatland; Homer Curtis,| residence property to 12 per cent | labor of this country cannot afford to support any movement} to a special dispatch from Greg- Philadelphi 01010 00 «ope begat beg Foetniees bguglate Wheatland; Guy 5. Dickerson, Chug-| for furnished houses to 8 nee Sant to recognize the Russian soviet government. pith Hale sys He edgle swoop Madeipnia —___ 0 Q— ing the sources of the stream, with! water; Alexander Kirkbride, Meadow;| The measure comes up for final Pranic sacri % ‘ aot ae R " lown on a calf. Waiting until the ies— + ’. ~ the priority right associated with that|Jamen M, Daugherty, Burns; Hiram| passage next Monday. Mayor Bai- | oifc1'a itrge mmauat of information: will, eee cod nae hommunications | bird had eaten its fill he rode to- Batteries—Alexander, Freeman and O’Far Vg Eanes Gralee Lather H. Caster, Dia: | ley/says_he wil algn: the, Ol. ba this, sibiect Including. 7a. letter) portto.the delegates’ witts recomman- Sins bon it and carried the | rel]; Baumgartner, Keenan, Weinert and Peters: |; . eat cea 4 from Secretary of State Hughes re-' dations. a ri Soe Cee Hap Cony acne i) garding the attitude of the depatt-| he council will also take up the ‘ Bi @hey e; Clarence D. Houck, iF Penne elglicen © Oharshines ment toward Russia. It also presented aiscussion of plans for a new drive 3 © » Lae dyctgy ce ney elle a et data purporting to show that the so- joet influstrial courte Maa. EE Law in New York) 2222.4. 2 cen & S Sata eiracterne Ut Seay” Chee tte Mpakslost industrial courte. jan (ant | ® ‘ King, Cheyenne; Percy Smith, Chey- en iierer beng n congress R Fi a ies RIS. PORES John IL. Lewis, president of th‘ a SY, NY. y vas _2 Donald {Beith has “returned: to, his GRIPPLE SLAIN | i United Mine Workers of America, who : : thet sinned ‘the Lusk “authesaition | Postion at the Standard refinery, atver f ( A ll EW f| H f larrivea here today to confer with At Detroit— R. H. E Miller signed the Lusk “anti-sedition| POC ging the week in Denver, where to yal bills" late yesterday. One measure gees elisa hy: the: dines: ot Bis i Members of the executive council, sald York 20000 p % requires. private schools to obtain a) 2° 7 mother. sisi RS ene) Scale pon ues | AS New York __-__ 4 000 0— 2 7 Ofte license from the board of regents and : Be geaney oth cite, dnsen Detroit 0000000011 5 0% imposes the requirements that they | uuested a conference with the union| Ph &E BEE Lat ARTE | Vetroit _______ 5 * ni Batteries—Mays and Schang; Middleton, the coal industry and wage reduc- overthrow of organized government i. 7 CHICAGO, May 10.—Frank 5 eaaeeea sia A nauadiene: spat apo wieaaens d a Larsen and Jourgensen Take Job Bei x ay S ee — ae ths.” daadengick may Bol Holling and Bassler. The ether revues pub echootienct|| Highway Bonds 1S)" -F Erecting New Station for |tertay bx two holaup men who” cs sTanted to th association, which ro | Last ae Mer of Ms AtChicago— RHE were passed by the 1920 seasion of the | Believed Certain $56,280; Low Bid Is |gfesd.it $200 bs haa collected Som crpioving nearly ionaus miners, mer | J-,S- Van Doren to Be Held 3 SPL ae eats and vetoed by Governor Rejected tack OCGUFSA IA ital Baglight- Cor aM phar moan Be wage | rom ape! ‘ednesday Boston Ef Be IR LE 00000001 0—1 6 2 nelly. was shot. down while ee gE a oy Merete eo Afternoon Chicago _=_____ 00100003 *—4 10 0 CHEYENNE, Wyo... May 10. — to save his employer's money. 8 of) pees . jthe miners, he said. " z | In officiat circies at the state cap- Larsen and Jourgensen, Casper con- ¢ tec) - eu, * ae . POLLS CLOSE | al tnetading the "lato hway|erictors, were awarded the. sont |, Geversi ihouaunia shivers ‘are en | _Taneral services for Mr, Hary . Batteries—Bush, Russell and Ruel; Faber department, no doubt © is —enter- |for the erection of the new fire sta- FIFLO 10 |strike and locked out in Tennessee or-| Hammond. $5 years of who died] and Schalk. 5 tained regarding adoption of the | tion which will be built on the city jganized districts, the mine workc Sunday afternoon at the home of her L K | proposal to issue $1,800,000 of state | property facing David strect between ender said, because of the wage ques-|@#ushter, Mrs. J. S. Van Doren, 604 8 RE Ee aE highway” bonds: which was: sub-:|Yerlowstonc avenue and Midwest uN AT AT REST HERE The Washington miners whe] South Beech street, will be held Wed At Cleveland— RHE mitted at a special election today. |avenue, The bid of $56,280 was the have struck’ against wage reductions | ReSday noon at-3 o'clock from the . r Weep Wee SE: ‘There has appeared no organized | second lowest of 11 bids which were {will hold a convention next week to| chapel, the Rev, Walter Washington -_.- 5000301009 14 1» | nl) Dersone iia wie to Yate ions | while {t is conceded that many in- | 1, awarding the contract to Larsen| W. H. Garfield. who died May Attention is called to to the fact that jon to the bond issue and by sity. it 1: a h officiating. Burial will be 9 = = * orate Sree ey te SP eas agora Se ia rumbling! be:| made. | Ce rigilen _ wil Ye) Cleveland ___-- 000002500—7 12 2» ood ronda: borid electiati:mukt “Nee bl ling : K . at thalr reapeatfve polls before Tonloch, | dividuals will vote “Now on the land Jourgensen, the joint bid sub-| will) be laid at rest in Highland cem-| neath declared. Mr; | 4 Tnfirmities. of old Batteries—Shaw, Acosta and Gharrity; Bag- = bond proposal, it is reported as .C. certain that an overwhelming ma- |™)\'ca by C: jority will vote “Yes” as. a result of friends and of general public realization of the |ihcy pelieved that the undertaking | ing fsom the Shaffer & Gay chapel. !which run to March 1, 19 In addition to her daughter pended. John T. Bogan’s, bid ot $8,380 was Fred H. Hammond of Denver, Frank SJ ic. i ja-S ia ready _has’ been | ¢x accepted for rahe ‘biitnibtlig ‘sidetingy L. Hammond of Seattle and Al H At St. Louis—Philadelphia-St. Louis game and gas systems of the building. Three Haromond of Santa Marie, Cal. Ail postponed; rain. other bids for this contract were of the sons are, well known attorneys F WO opened by the council. Ancther con- | gay of the cities in which they reside. tract was let to J. S. Hardwick for roe 2 : Sees “nmr BOYS CONFESS death of Mrs. Hamm: ing will be mour nman and McEveny,|etery tomorrow, Funeral services in| Lewis, “but thus far th ,544 was rejected on} charge of Rev. Philip K. Edwards will|associations have not 5: Statement of council members that] be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morn-|tempted to abrogate thei tonight. Voting up to a late hour this afternoon was very light and indications are that the bond issue is a failure unless there is more general interest in the issue than has been shown so far. by, Caldwell, Odenwald, Uhle and 0” amaker. eill, Nun- — quaintances. city pump station to house the peo- Ph ple who reside there. The contract At the regular meeting of the St t was $3,737.50, Mark's Churchmen’s club tonight a ays uU R DER OF Mi A AS ly i Saal CHICAGO, May 10—The bodies of Nathan Miller, furniture dealer, | quartet from the Ohio Oil company or R H and Mrs. Mabel Thomas were found in their apartment late last night by Wil entertain with several numbers he BOSTON, May 10—Capt. Paton McGilvray, hero of several notable BABE RUT. a friend to whom Mrs. Thomas had weitten the story of a jealousy which S00 Vamond © tnlttie will read a ie ale ee he bombing raids as an American flier with Italian forces in the world war, y led to the tragedy. Miller had been shot in the back. With the gas | mainder of the evening will be & PHILADELPHIA, May 10.—Two boys, arrested in their school ciass- Fe was found dead in the rear of a garage in the Back Bay district today. GETS NO. 9 turned on, Mrs. Thomas then lay down beside him to die. The letter | voted to a ocial hour, rooms yesterday, confessed, the police say, that they were with a third, che Nh ati : He had been shot over the left eye. An automatic pistol lay near by said she came of a prominent family of retired grain merchants at | Peter Te, Wa puts Cnitea} #” older boy, who shot and killed Edward E., Hatch, wealthy brick > # Medical Examiner Leary said the circumstances indicated suicide. A sah ‘s Tremont, Ti. goarahal a busineés visi. manufacturer of Riverton, N. 4., Last Saturday at his boathouse at Delair, a The body bore onty the forehead wound, although at least two shots RS eth Pi ds ae Fs Mrs. Thomas’ letters indicated the couple had posed as brother and from Cheyenne, in The boys, Walter Dazejewski, 1 d David Augustine. 15, beth of o h or No. § +, ; term ¢ he 1" oe . 7 were fired. This fact, together with the disturbed condition of the | §\t inning today, one runner being | “tet fer 18 months, and were to have been married last October, but da gical 7 delphia, are alleged by the police to kaye named George Conn, 19 ground near by, led to a more thorough investigation than usua’ on base at the time. she postponed the wedding. jon’: fir ahi’ Gain i rs of age, as the slayer of Hatch. in the empital $ 4