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HOME RULE TO BE DELAYED BY, DUBLIN RIOTS Destruction of Custom House and Its Aftermath Retards Organization of North Island Government LONDON, May 27.—The establishment of the machinery of the government of northern Ireland must necessarily ‘be seriously retarded, if not entirely hampered, by the destruc- tion in the custom house fire of extremely important docu- ments affecting the local administration of the area covered by the northern parliament, according to the Daily Mail’s Dublin corre It ts known, that the raid Ss [9 PURCHASED BY U.S. MINT the ‘wretched @ good result; the} DEADWOOD, S. D. J. Sinclaire, who gtv y is shocked by the out-} rishmen of all parties are ng that the reign of chaces/ y to some kind of reason and| “Moderate Sinn Feiners do not con-| eral their diagust, and there is gener al readiness to acquit the accredited! leaders of the Republican party of any cognizance of this wanton attack on the Stephenson and Joc Sewell. him home as im bsg taken from the University of Alebama. Photo shows, left Right From College to Major League . Berths With Speaker’s Indian Crew beauty and dignity of Ireland. Denver, was arrested here late yes. i] — i in Denver, where he and his wife| ton of refinery employes. The house, SIR JAMES CRAIG terday, on charge of stealing amal-|to the Denver mint for final treat-|which was the preverty of L.. J. Mexico Arranges WINS ELECTION. Bastabee ares he se from “the | ment. |Perrault, was delivered to Harold ‘ 3 hs BELFAST, May 27.—(By The As80-| therts run over 2 company. | Hoe atuted officials of the mint ques-|ADel to serve as his homestead shack R 7, > oy period of y sociated Press.)—Sir James Craig, pre-|and at the time of his a 2 ae tioned his posseasion of the metal but|0" # location east of the Salt pd For ecognition ralerdesignate of Ulster, who pooled almost 3,000 votes im the elections for the northern Irish parliament, estaly lahed a record for the balloting In Uls ter. His Bamonn De Valera, the Irish Republi ean leader, who received more than 14,000 vows. Arthur Griffith, founder of the Sinn Fein organization, was elected. Mr. Griffith was arrested late last November and has since that time been in Mountjoy prison tn Dublin. The election of De Valera is in ad. ition to his election to the southern parliament for County Clye. sald more than $1,000 worth of the metal was tn his possession. are inclined to believe others are im- ed in the thefts. When arrested, Sinclaire was about td board a train for Denver, where ha declares he has a wife and von. He says his wife: knew of his theft. In his confession he declared he obtained the metal from troughs ‘unning beneath the Homestake mill and from rifles from the main set, where the amalgam passes from one process of refining to another. nearest competitor was here. for this week. —_> HOUSE ON WHEELS SOLD. ; May 27.—Queens town w comp.etely cut off today from communication with the sur ding districts. Even the admiral s unable to communicate with the island opposite containing the naval the cables from White !bowline were cut las MAN JILTED IN LOVE SUICIDE TRINIDAD, Colo. May 27.—D. spondency over a love affair with a young woman of La Junta, Colo., tr believed to have been the motive for the suicide here of Harry Fli Rhea 23 years of age, formér Meutenant at Camp Pike, Ark., employed as a sta Yon agent for the American Railway aWEBERGG MR cot, Express company here whose dead body was found in bed where he Toomed. Rhea haxi shot himself through the heart with a large caliber ing the night. buried he stated he could not live “without Chick's love.” A letter addressed to one Miss Effie Schuyler of Ja. Junta yas found with the note with instruc tions to have the letter mailed. An army isiform, worn by the dead man in service during the war, carefully pressed, was found with other ef. fects. Rhea has resided in Trinidad for the past year apd a half Price of Hogs Tumbles Today I New Crepe de Chine BLOUSES A radiant sweep of coloring announces this new blouse display. The new shades are fascinating; crepe de chine retains its-hold on public favor; newest style ideas. Come in sea green, tomato, tearose and other popular shades. CHICAGO, May 27.—Prices for hogs tumbled today to the lowest figures in More than five years. Slackened 4 Mand for meat, especially pork, had good deal to do with the weakness of values. In addition, about 100,000 more hogs have been received he! this week than for the corresponding time a week ago. The top price for the best swine to. @ay was $7 a ~ hindredweight, Grop of exactly $1 in 2 week. eee ak 4 Tribune Classified Ads———. —Bring Results. ~ SEE EN $8.75 to $15.00 New Shipment of * ; : K . > al ° Gr Mee am Silk Fibre Shirts Miarold ees Realtor ‘ oes 5 Just Received They are surely good-looking and of super fine Ju from thi quality Fibre Silk. with whic 5 Come ina variety of fast colored stripes of green, orange, blue, lavendar, helio, tan and other becom- ing colors. All the season's newest effects, all sizes. $7.50 ee ee K H ' « = itis Oppertunition Come in, while this assortment is complete. K Notary Publie KE HKHKHKHKHKHKHKHKH | SEOTET IE seemed convinced when he told them field. Officiais|i¢ came from British Columbia, He was placed under $5,000 bond and upon failure to furnish it is held in jail/ His preliminary hearing is set | SE TNE EAT - concluded until tomorrow. MINERS MEET PREMIER. the be c! It was under-| of Secretary of State Hughes, It was indt- Mr. Daily Ceib GREAT SUM IS QUE CITY FROM Gas & Electric Light company owe the city of Denver the eum of $597 ing the city auditor forwarded to W. J, Ba: ager of the gas company, GAS COMPANY DENVER, May 27.—According to/ City Auditor Stackhouse, the Denver) the six votes earlier in the week and! E voted last week, pin? af The CHICAGO, May 217—Sixteen more | Washington-New York air “pail route) ‘swer request for the company’s obbek for | the amount; The company, says Mr.| Stackhouse, disputes to the amount though admitting the major part of; it. ‘The company’s franchise specifics that all gross revenues coljected in excess of 75 cents per 1,000 feet for . gas shall be paid“into the city treas ury. The city’s books show the fol- lowing amounts due: For 1918, amount amount due $242,977, 1920, Gue $264,046, These amounts, explained feet of gas. The charge for gas levied by the company per thousand feet. The city had already filed suit to recover the $90,000 due for 1918. It! Stackhouse. bad) was not until Mr. for 1919 and 1 \u.S. Charge In were known. | MEXICO CITY. May 27.—Geerge T. charge d’af- mine faires in Mexico City, who {s said to rged with the mission of ar-/ »' federation of Great Britain, ranging terms of recognition of the ;met Premier Lloyd George today to|Mexican government by the discuss proposals for reaching a set- * The house on wheels, consisting ef a|tlement of the miners’ atrike, which|day he was large house body mounted on a truck; began two months ago. chassis, will no longer make ita ap-|stood the mine owners had prepared| saying nothing.” pearance in Casper and no longer will|/terms for presentation. it ply between: the refineries and the | cated the conference might not be.ably would see President Obregon this |Summerlin, American Summerlin said that he prob- ernoon or tomorrow. we had such a pleasing variety—and so modest in price. This is a superior quality fabric, permanent finish, fast Be on hand before the choicest models have been claimed. - | $1.15 the yard MEN’S_ SECTION Munsing Union Suits The Underwear That Fits { Underwear -comfort with proper fitting gai These high grade’ suits have been tailored.to fit—to give real comfort. They come in short or long lengths, forced perfect fitting crotch: . Spring needle ribbed and smooth flat seams throughout. $5 Athletic Style Underwear, in popular fabrics, at— $1.50 to $3.00 LLL sleeves, ankle $2. $3 But the lowest quality starts at good and goes on up. Imported Organdy It is easy to imagine what charming frocks can be made from any of these sheer, dainty Organdies. color, in a wide variety of new Spring colorings. 45-inch width, at— rein- Guedes Never have mes | ents. $90,000; 1910, amount Mr. Stackhouse, represent the total rev enues collected by the gas company, in excess of 75 cents per thousand is 93 cents completed his check of the gas com- pany’s ‘books that the amounts due United States, said upon his arrival here to- “emulating the example and i | of the grand jury to threats) €23 which it refuses to pay. “Follow-| Which many of the members are de-| pletion of hls audit the|Clared to recctved in letters. Efforts to inttmidate witnesses also/ er. vice president and general man-| hove been charged a_ formal! ‘as| .BERLIN, May 27.-The housewives | Salem, to be internal reveste ¢ sector ai.|of Berlin are threatening to” boycott | the frultgrowers union Prussia, which has fixed the price of | cherrie able merchandise. [<4 FRIDAY, og 27, , 1921 Coast Mailto | RAIL PI Be ng ARE 'ASHINGTON, May *s7.— se CHICAGO, May 27. — Twenty-rve will be abandoned after Ma, 31, Post~| additional raflroada, together with 7) labor union leaders were named in * General Ha,8 annortnced. Ur-|carriers which filed disputies for th. | true bills charging graft in bullding construction work yesterday by the special grand jury which bas been considering evidence submitted by the| WOuld be affo: Dafley joint legislative commisston./ The true bills voted) coupled with) nt necessity for econom>! and the! first wage reduction hearing beforc feos tik mabann of continul tg the de- the railroad labor board on Apri! 1: partments experiments witht air maiis | have brought. thetr petitions to the ded by the Jjew York-| board for on June 6. New roads San Francisco route, were gwen as the | | reasons for the decision. | first attempt at any euts tn the Juno |@ hearing. which have tiled disputes | up to the time, include: ‘Nomination Of I i aria raecae 1 Pacific: Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapo! Blair Approved and Omaha; St. Louis Terminal; c | { |tand and Seattle, | Terminal. were the 4 WASHINGTON, May 27.—-The nom- | spas EEE 5 ination of David H. Blair of Winston- | NAVAL BILL DEBATED. WASHINGTON, Ne th Carolina district was! wd Sen Spo m minor amendments to the nava confirmed by the senate over the © position of Senator Johnsoit, Republi can, California, and others. of Werder. | tod: at eight rks per pound) A Year Ago $65 to $90 $29.25 95 ar $36 You Are Just in Time for Decoration Day We have just received a wonderfull assortment of suits to choose from in all the new colors ey styles— Suits at $11.95, $14.95, $49.95, $24. 25 This means you can buy two suits for the price of che 00 per cent of these are fine worsteds—all are hand made. The greatness of this store is again evidenced by our setting the example of co-operation with the j;eople. We have always been the pioneers of low prices for depend- YOUR STRAW HAT IS HERE New Silk Shirts, New Neckwear, de Soft and Stiff Col- lars, Fancy Silk Hosiery,. New Caps, Wonderful, Assortment of Spring Underwear SKI FT CLOTHING COMPANY 240 South Center St. Growing More Popular| Every Friday Night. TEN-SHUN! Ex-Service Men Everybo dy Out to. American Legion Dance At the Winter Garden Make It Snappy! Finals of Fox Trot Contest For Championslaip of Casper CASH PRIZES Winter Garrden Tonight will make their May 27.—Debote appro. jation bill occupied the sena:s