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COURT DENIES PLEA FOR INJUNCTION AGAIN ST FIGHT RES rian EM e Casper Daily *: ae ean pe chal Crihanee | NIGHT MAIL| IGHT MAI aes SETTLEMENT ih “eS FIRST TERM G. 0. P.SOUTHERN IRISH yoare ao SEEK MORE ACTION P ARLIAMENT NEXT "=. | ! cH PROBLEM) son today declined to act on a motion by the internation: CHIT p A T Changes Plans James Craig, the Ulster pre- * Parliament; Men to ; ume Work LONDON, The June 28 Associated Press — (By )—The British coal mine strike, which mier, announced today that THREE VIOLENT has | ess si ihe Uleoreabinet had, ae Say Congress Has BALL SCORES |)"c7ers_©xeccted| HEIR TO LARGE sel That beat eta cepted the invitation of Lloyd Failed; Meeting of s officially announced this To Ignore Call DEATHS IN DAY | FORTUNE DIES |-:::: George, the prime minister, for the proposed conference between repre 100 Called NATIONAL AL LEAGUE For Assembly » give proper considerat i Cane sentatives of northern and southern 4 to the applica he tad counsel for ask partia Si iit pe) adconipan , 7 > Pi a court of chancery could grant an rack al! the mitnisters of the Ulster cabinet WASEING TON June cen 4 §| DUBLIN, June 28.— Ar- injunction to prevent any ge t needs tee vith the exception’ of Home Secre- < oe Representative Ansorge of| Ritities—Hiamilton, Zinn rangements for the opening of | — the morals of a com me work generally nex tary Sig, Dawson Bates. SENT NOR. ne, seme =f: 7, |New York issued a staternent| and Schmidt; Martin’ and O'Farrell, Wee Pacts, arli P aad : LOS ANC June 28.—Melvin | cazid grant njurp advance vets this maken are _ Eamon De Valera, the Republican} this town within a few hours yes- | today asserting that the new pa: eat parliament o robikces 3 br etoe Os a aoe Sng ot a crime but withdre leader, is in Dublin still consulting | terday. Republican members of the] At Chicaco—(Second Game) R. H. E.|Ireland had been completed | en'*n, Poe. Need pioneer Of A) weAL BASED ON nb ce ke Tiation, “Tt-is understood ere that | auffered. m Deekeh mek ana. aed [House Were dissatisfied with Gucage tap coe goo= § i 1 this morning, the council room| cies patrolman, were instantly. killed | KNOCKOUT INTENTIONS, for a settlement had heen he has pald a visit to Mountjoy prison | soon aiter, when the automobile he | ‘De Drosress made ty congress at the] | Batteries Glasner. Carlson and| Of the department of agricul-|here carly today when Smith's ms] jopspy crTy ‘The general understanaing ts that > soo Arthur Griffith, founder of the Pret he apd 10 others had joined in a| Schmidt; Freeman, Tyle and Killifer.|ture in this city being selected a} c ehark torn ok are dere" | Robert Watson eb imideiggidekOhs the. sotetayitoee sinn Fein, whe is under confinement Saflttor a civtfarentetomtrow nleht the meeting ilace of the new parlia-} > * pe # comomsnes | ternational ref tian to parliament is a mere forma thers Walter ‘Atkinson, 13 years of age. | o¢ approximately 100 new Republican RL H. E,/ment. There was a belief here early) pexy June 28.—Melvin Hin | Panted b: ty, and that the grant will be voted. % eae of New Haven, Conn., was dragged | embers to discuss the situation. vit = 100— 3 10 1) this morning that the members of| mith. a companied - te ln! 3 Gkcend Settlement of t dispute ends one |.ONDON, June 28.—The parliamen-| to death by a horse he was attempt- | ™°™> ing s— 7 12 2) the parliament who were chosen by| wife, formerly Miss Virginia. Stone | t the and most prolonged : correspondent of the London| ing to ride. The boy's father wit- ‘We are not meeting in any rae Batteries —itiier, ceaueaia: Napler,|the southern districts of Ireland! of this city, left Denver amas Sant hid De mpsey-Carpen-| jat uities in which Great Br Times, discussing Prime Minister} messed the accident but was power. |°f Fevelt.” said Mr. Ansorge, adding|Coumbe and Wingo; Doak and Clem:| would ignoro the summons to the; orc tor tos Anecien where then ma| er fight next Saturdas ain has ever been Nearly l.oyd George's invitaticn to Sir James] less to save him. thag-the. new: inembers wanted *t0/ ons. meeting. titled whkd thew howe. Thrdigh counsel, the 1,000,000 miners were oa by the Craig and Eamonn De Valera, declares| Louis Sebneider, 29 years of age, |CUt Some of the red tapé and substi. The members were summoned by| ‘7064 to : sought an order directing prom¢ toppa now Seert iv that in judging the situation, it is] prespector, was found dead in his | ‘ute action for delay. New York-Philadelphia fame post-|public notice and ihe press was to i. aperied the Colorado state | Tex Rickard to show cause why an in:| progre thr hs, while upartant to bear in mind that, al-| cabin, shot through the heart. The Mr. Ansarg said none of he objects ; rain. be excluded from the meeting. Mili titi oh ake ae ee Fort Collins in| junction restraining the bout should] ) is of thousands of other work igh the letter was signed by Mr.| coroner’s jury retr ued a verdict of | for which congress was called into Ma Fae tary guards had been placed to pre-| | paged kanal gain] bee, ate not be issued. A decision is expected © been thrown out of employ 1 George. it Tépresents the policy| suicide, _. | special sessian had been accomplished. vent disorders. i ae. d married Miss Marian | carly this afternoon sail we toteeh’ tecatacel Gece of the cabinet. ~ ne - oma “Nor Is there definite promise as to AMERICAN LEAGU. The arrangements for the meeting| 4: Parker. Two children were born} No one was in court representing | ime be wea 6 the coal oe Seis. . A very strong minority of the cabt- when they will be," he added. “There — were based on the vice regal pracia-|0f this marriage but when the young-| Rickard The blow to British tndustry has net, including, it is believed) Austen are upwards of a hundred first term] At Roston— R. H. B.| mation issued last week formally set-| or We But seven weeks old Mrs! Meanwhile, Maya- Hague was con-| icon a serious one Chamberlain, Winston Churchill and /| Republicans in the house and they all] Philadelphia ..000 000 100— 1 $= 3/ ting today as the date for the assem-| Smith sued for oat see The final de-) terring with the heads of the fire and the lard chancelies: favored ia: sinCar fecl as I do, that we have not been 200 002 64*— 8 13 O| bling of the parliament under the|CTe® Was granted January 20, 1920.] holies departments and Rickard con The only membera|2"4 four days later young Smith mar however, were| Tied Miss Virginia Stone. ‘The dead man was one of tho heirs Boston permitted to make our influence felt. Batteries—Keete Naylor, “Congress was called into special]and Perkins; Myers and Ruel. Barrett | home rule act. expected to attend, Possibly some of the senator: policy a week ago,” the correspondent continues. ‘‘Thelr views then. were overborne by the prime minister, and} cerning pri turned ou’ CQanse| for the reform bureau an ection or thove wnol| Ormer Attorney or the bout FOR CHEYENNE BOUT : to the million-dollar estate left by his o v try P, the lord @hancdllor'’s speech in the Wen RAH. B.| Sinn Fein, which elected virtually nounced that he would try ta show ener house of: \eraieanee a Ta eatgy a renee ener Be ee Aw some, unwieldly and inequitab‘e sys- grandfather, Eben Smith that thé Dempsey-Carpentier affair eral Is Dea cnted the standpoint .the prime min:| son, tpemer heavy tssell today | tom of taxation, thé, passage of a fair was a prize fight and not a boxing UTeLy 4 yweight champion, to 7 it would | : iste f rotectiye tarriff and the passage ct . Bayne woyld ignore mateh, that it would attract gamblers . ~ “4 riche at, ant colsimus| Fo, ma, Wiserwelghe charter aL BPEeES cyahs Sy sec ot le Cer Measure to | ra piccstente sera cir end) qhMLSTNORE M2 tune 2h — The cofreepondent says that atter! pucsio 2 gaye gaphe i : have us oebeen bx ; if last month the 1 that it would demoralize the youth n tion’ Bout during | (Jécts _ eral during thi elt administra. ° iv nn wate Belfast the scene! Pronter weeks etude Sa ae Sette eee aeaes| eeedch President |: cree. cares to wiro-| tot: dee tt “Delle Vist,” hie aunty guile! changed and the invitation; Fiynn announced he ‘would go ve, ok teik Snes thea ae | home near here today was 1eeeal ja lhes tage e saehietis od eacot Toner it] Party, that what ts best for the ccin- Note ey ee Bepubilean - aeetintive duce affidavits by bureau members tol "ar. Borlaparte had been in poor “Ag antes of stability: in this jat- jsohmeoh Was not secured, Efforts are| ‘TY i best for the party and we want ieenant. Before July 4 Ree en ne nt ben: eld he |Health for about a year, suffering or attitud, the corfespondent,'being made to bring jack Dempsey |‘? !mpress that thought on some of sea et oe and had been told by! complications of a heart affection. the older members. have been here ‘so have forgotten it. We are not meeting in any spirit of revo Many of them ng they seem to intended to win with a] tie -was 70 years of ¢ survives. He was the son of the late Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte and the late Su- san May William Bonaparte. His pa His widow 6 DUBLIN, June 28 (By The Asso- So clated Press.)—Military forces . last night raided the office of New Ire land, the newspaper of Arthur Grif. knockout WASHINGTON, June 28.—The bill = to prohibit beer as medicine will be} OTHER CARDS sent to President Harding before the} UP SLEEVE, CLAIM. fith, founder of the Sinn Fein, who|Fourth of July, Senator Bat ie in the determination | here for an extifbition workout. > of the important ministers to] ne sign rather than assent to any fur- ronelliation, tactical om ENNI Partial retatris from today's elim- Colored globes in ari store win- other- dows were first displayed by Moors mek Arabia and Spain. —- ‘ We have come more recent- ‘rom Sterling, ry rl genes fk oo roes thauid have een isc ene pur pee ination contests in the Wyoming |is in Mountjoy prison. There was|South Dakota, ciairman of the senate |, WASHINGTON, June 28—Dr. Wil-] ternal grandparent was Jerome, King is ail tied up with ted tape. We want| State Tennis tournament in prog- |no one in the building when the sol-| judiciary sub-committee in charge of! PUP x ght sh ah shane a Cp Moemaicy eateten: to cut some of that red tape and sub-| Fess on the Midwest courts follow: |diers arrived and smashed the front| the measure, said today. The measure, | /Mernational ere Vike te tonite: | of BOG tetra: ro stitute action for delay. The seniority Singles—(First Round) door with & sledge hammer. The of-|passed yesterday by the house,|"0Unced here today that the applica ies por 4 . tion of the Rev. Robert Watson for | tory The great Napoleon was the reached the senate today and went to We feel that our t wrecked. . rute can go t4> far. Lind defeated Bodenbach, 6.2, 6-1, |[°** Were thoroughly wrecked an injunction in the chancery court] granduiicle of the deccased Meecham defeated Lind, 6-4, 6-3. national convention today b; ue an injunction and that if un y a vote 19 WAGED AT LARAMIE Senator Sterling’s c bomen from districts have as much right to repre- Singles—(Second Round) at Jersey City to stop t Dempsey —aieer “BY HURLING BOR BTO VACANT entation ashas Uncle Joe Cannon's. | icing acteated Hayeock, 61,60, |FOrmer Clerk [s | "ch * rromnt sport is expected. | Co pention tight. was only the fit “This is nota new thought. 1 have) Phelps defeated Dahl, 6-1, 6- EXPULSION PROPOSAL KILLED, ™0’e by the bureau in ite effort to talked it over with the new members M t def Math 6-0, 6-0. r) . pam "| prevent the fight. He said there were and they believe that conferences from| Rehr detested Swain, 60, 60) Held tor Bribery DETROIT, June 28.—The Socialist courts in New Jersey competent , time to time will serve a good purpose. 4 “Others who signed the call for feiss of 38 to 2 rejected a m-tion to expel| Successful in one, the ‘canference” are”. Representotivi WASHINGTON, June 28,—William|all members of the party supporting the bureau would re effort C-arke, New York; Gernerd, Pennsyl- P. Egan, formerly a clerk in the legal|or endorsing the Third (Communist) in others. (Special to The Tribune, vania; “Knight, Oblo; Hogan, New department of the prohibition bureau, | Internationale. “You may rest assured,” jd Dr, LARAMI Wyo., June War York; Arentz, Nevada; Beck, Wiscon- was arrested today on a charge of| At an executive session, Secretary | Crafts, “that Mr, Watson, who is pres s been declared betwéen gasolire sil Beedy, Maine; Fenn, Connecti- bribery. Officials declined to discuss| Otto Branstetter reported the party, ident of our bureau, has lence to rs he he price is now down cut, Funk, illinois; and Lineberger, the case, but indicated they had evi-| $21,000 in debt, A campaign to raise| support his case. All the knows|to 25 cents and the deale aid Callfornia. dence against other former employes| $20,000 was authorized |that the match is a pr ht and|to be losing money on « gallon of the unit. me not 4 ontest such as is per-| they sell fight has been waged = — = In the government of their East In-| mitt y New Jersey law.” Tithe extent’ that it tasmald that one A Boston young women who kept| 4 possessi the Dutch have a Counse! for the cler; id hel|firm has set aside a fund of $1,000 representatives of ew the SHERIDAN, Wyo., June 28.—Authorities here are at a loss to explain the attempted bombing of the home of Wil- liam A. Bonham who resides on South Sheridan avenue. An explosion which rocked south Sheridan Sunday is: said to. have been the bomb which would have wrecked the Bonham home only for the presence of mind of Mr. Bonham, who grabbed the death dealing instrument lurking ardund his place and that he and hurled it into a vacant lot just] watched their movements for several Farrand Is M ade count found she had bought 2,241 soda|law which provides that the testi- represented toth the international re-|to be dissipated in the battle for popu a few seconds before it exploded. minutes. H f il tickets last ar, OF an average of| mony of one white man shall be equal; form bureau and the Jersey City patrona Mr. Bonham reported to the police} When he arrived outside the house, ead Oo Corne , more than six a day. {that tot Paaven! nutives: | Clersyrperta’ County The price kept sping until 27 that he saw two men and.a woman] he saw them light something and run. ‘ Mae ic wack voathed, rhea ovet ita It dawned on him that an attempt pee Ss) out to 26 cents and the war was on |was being made to bomb his home so Only three of the numerous firms which handle gas here have main ives them @ it is anid. ained a itimate profit, ITHACA, N. Y¥., June 28~-Dr. Liv- rk pear ingston Farrand, prominent in Red Commerce and Community e B "Th F oy rown Front Extension Corporation Is Adopted Fractured Skull lhe picked up the sputtering missile | aad hurled it into a lot near his home. ti at exploded, a moment later, leav- jing a deep hae as a reminder of the ies power and the chances of a indicate the following road) wrecked home had not Mr. Bonham June 28. seen the vandals. Highway—Nebraska line to] 4 rigid search » good. Keeline te Orin Junc-l ror the “sombers' ceed Dr. Jacob Gould Schurman, re- cently appointed minister to China. Dr. Farrand is chairman of the cen- tral committee of the American Red Cross, was formerly a professor of anthropology at Columbia, and at one time president of the University of Colorado. is béing instituted on the statement of Mr. Bonham that be can positively —Platte coun- identify them. of Douglas! via detour on LaPrelle necsicn for certain definite purposes, namely, for revision af the cumber-|" entered into contract with Crary, city planning expert, CLEVELAND, June 28.—Mrs. Eva Catherine Kaber, charged with having plotted the dition with a fractured How the lad suf not known which he had aw derless GILL E, Wyo. June s Ma roatl to areata, Sone chargs of the citys: end of the plans er, wealth Lakewood, O., publisher, was Aiteon fo ad Mead Fair to Glenrock and Casper | 5 ToaE nae: DelnoneetecteuctGr, ay Gity assassination of her husband, Daniel F. Kaber, ° O., BH 128 | ion Mead, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1. M Driver of car driving through be | beautiful. |formally placed on trial this morning. She is under indictment for first degree murder] Mead of Moorcroft, is in critica! cor WOMEN tween Thermopolis and Casper yes-| | which carries the death penalty. rday afternoon, states that Birdseye ner to perfect an ideal condition for Mrs. Kaber appeared unconcerned as she entered the crowded courtroom and seemed s is in good condition,“ but over-/ Casper, standardizing everything conf, ae, i ial. lude¢ Bernon promptly ’ 1 fol F Sy i hing ‘the arate, Pe that Casper will be made a city beau. | Gisinter<,, od 1” te trie,” mouse ruled ihe motion on the ground that [rest that he am pe nas rau ater e Commerce ig ape Mitotane. 8 lwere filled and the crowd in front|th state constitution did not been en b - er to gout tenn oan ae, This plan is beng fostered also by | Ot). ‘puilding had increased to more|Women jurors away with the old man bee butchers this FoR £0 Jon : the chamber of comrferce and by the|11 0", thousand persons before Mrs.| Doubt was expressed whether a|t0 have gotten $5,000 each but h It will be the duty of the city plan- WAGE CUT CLOSE the county seat for the newly created Teton county. Kaber, 18, 1919. A an invalid, was s times while asleep in his home the coroner's until she came They ‘were | was lying ine conscious conditic Wo bad patches on this read to lend Community Extension corporation. | th ; 5 «the {never received the money ss F x Kaber appeared. jury would be sezected before the/M i ae that the lad wa: Se at rane: pring Sole oe sapere wr bes meictea Attorneys for the defendant vigor-|end of the wek Wiagela nee Deens incioved but 74s or kicked by th sper ate hPa aba Wega eee ae thiceae lcusly protested against the prospect) When the trial opened attorneys at large — iP rom fe Stee Grete de | JACKSON, Nebns June 28.—Petticoat government, anita) ree) Se lof women being placed‘ onthe jury|for Mrs. Kaber were prepared to ask admitted in tis confession, |G. A. Holmes our aa oat Miscrion; ‘“lhen somewhat|ated in this town for the first time anywhere in the United] in tne United States 12,000,000) and immediately submitted motion | for a continuance, Falling in th 9 the nolice, that he held |Casper divisi ba. vo! 2 a it to annul a special pane! it was indicated a plea of temporary je S3¢ ¢d at, rail a, i ‘ugh across the reservation to Hud-| States when an all-women administration was elected here a woes are employed in gainful occu- eae Be eee pe pre n a30 Ease yeas potenti ae, Dieniet temporary |e zaitcoet pe 8 usage at little over a year ago and re-elected agai this spring, prob-|?' 2 ietht braids sodd;eatutee et vigorously elt Coupee Bie wir then eae ably will be extended to cover all of the famed Jackson's Gppoged! t ay 5 * tas Saber e x per. to Sheridan, : Hole country, one-time rendezvous for bandits and “bad' Mrs. Kaber is the first of six 1 Se eee outlaws. Returns compiled today” on sons, under indictment for Kaber's - Saturday's special election show that murder, to be tried. The others : the — proposed division of Lincoln Mrs. Mary Bickel, her mother; Ma- t county has carried by 700 majority Irian McArdle, Mrs. Kaber’s daugh and that Jackson has been chosen as ter, and three former serv m resulted in convulsions and With Jackson upder a women’s ad-| CHARLESTON, W. Va., June 28. Governor Morgan's proclamation oP 8 was peactically saline te: eapport this cohtentia would have been possible for ministration and with no other town) ‘oy, EF. Morgan, by proclama- | recited that'a “state of war, insur °7°",0 crime, but. for want fie defense that Lucy Wittum com- | the poison container to have res a the women ave already ‘preparing to} tien here today, reaffirmed his dee- | Mineo county and that the judge dence, |was dismissed, Throush ef-| mitted suicide, was scored mained eripped in her hand after CHICAGO, June 28—Reports of |. Mr. Jewell. who added that "a few | oie:c a sheriff and other county of-| aration of martial law in Mingo | of the circuit court, the sheriff and ‘forts of Moses Kaber, father of the trial here, yosterdat, of Uren! tree | af variance with that of Dr. dy A. duction reeeutly ordered for all | every: mail and we have not begun FETE ae Ass ace thers to erred at ee dete. | the ottuatnn pad have represented | Four weeks ago Mrs woke) death, by the testimony of Dr. f. | who assisted in the | autopsy and rallroad “shop emploses bs. the | to complete the tabulation. The re- | Once a vear a hospital ship is sent| under the law for military duty.’ | the situation nog Wane represenes | Tt Ty igsued a. at mont (cain, a witness for the sate who | raid comvulsons woul er United States railroad Iabor board | salt at this time is unknown,” he |from France to the Newfoundland He also ordered the she aid | ‘ieetcent danger, of greater (cating Mrs. Kaber. The arr of the performed the utonsy following pe ‘ Revered joe r table fede ee OL oP ll, aA declined to make any predic- teeon ona suedtaiee faa nahertient Fe ete res paaten y r | es more serions ‘rouble in. that latter and Miss McArdle in New York discavers of the girl's bedy April 1 Hinguish her | la tthe bettie=. head of Sa cite oreaniza, | tion on the ouvcome of the vote. |The expense is met by voluntary con-| the service of the state for 60 dase | comnty,” i unout an organ |; 'aelvatore Cala, also indicted for| Dr. Fair testifed | the _pohson tound the bods, tetiied the. bot “ions. “Only about two-thirds of the | He) said he neice to be com- Britany and Norpandy. ees tagnre Fr ijachaa onda sa i res | ized militia Jeomplicity, in the murder, and now| which caused Miss Wittum's death | tle was bel i: vote hos been counted, according: to | pleted within “ ' ' _— ————

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