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AMERICAN WARSHIPS RUSHED TO TAMPICO FIELD}: \JERSEY OFFICIALS TO BE PROSECUTED FOR BOUT -Htt<rN 0M aenenarswors,prewienor INTERESTS ro Che Casper Yr Daily SOUTH AFRICA, IN DUBLIN To | JCOPARDIZED BY CONFER WITH SINN FEINERS F IOTING a GLA A this morning and fs te guest of the lord mayor beri iction to Be Tal en toe The welcoming delegation, including the lord m * . Situation in Mexicamt he = a —— |Arth Griffith, f id f the Si Fei d R. C. B. 7T “ a ir VOLUME V CASPER, WYO., WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1921 NUMPSR 228 Sian Fein member of perfiamest fe Wicklow, awaited ¢ -. Oil Field Grows More * a ; s ° No Announcement Made ett % Serious, Is Report a cruiser Cleveland and the “Wie GREATEST CELEBRATION NEARING CLOSE = By Reform aise thy us been ordered to Tampico, night and wa peak. Cire te Mexico, to protect American JERSEY CITY, N, J., July i stood here thie morning that the var-lares Jeopandiaed © Rectorate ties 5|.—Somebody is parted $y. he poe ef his v lt was to conte troubles grow pabee theras VASHINGTON, Jul arrested on account of: the : “ prabsey Saeed bout, Dr. a Bs OS snuth foeeed ET | to the Ca faee, navy de . : ; ur Crafts, superin- Ginn-ieln- KekearGaiynatsne The cle atencces tendent of the Internationa |Many Riiadiirds Aid) ‘DOUGHBOYS ON Denver Man Named TRIAL OF SOX «| Brilliant Addresses "in Dabiln Ordered from it = Reform bureau, said today after a | Cc ‘ éoniference ‘with officials of the. or- ade ~ Commander for n cached ant pico before sols gente coum yviai| Success, Parade © RHINE STAGE E ing Y iS SHEDULED cles A ao Ral a [nego nataron tn Sots sna Canta would be, but declared a test case ’ é is ferences. servic iron in South and Central Bg ey oh Bai napa peter aibad Draws Fhrong TESHOEE, bach Are Inspiring Lopate) Hawenapets | exerees” Great) Ammabion it Ww ators? Rear / ital H. v the week to determine whether the CELEBRATI R - ae ope that the Dublin conference will | Bryan commandin bout was illegal. RET. >, ate tead to peace in Ireland. It was explained at the navy depart Sas” Saeed Hla! “previogs an Pe H, L. Freehafersof Henry TO Tl UE Earl Middleton. one of the four|ment that unempl 7 \ Sn 4 3 2 j f ment that unemployment had been nouncénient that he would “seek the Tnspixing. wee aid andiive so W: Lawton camp No. 1, Den- 5 The time has come when]southern Unionists who took part in| constantly increasing in and around impeachment of Goyernee Edwards| ‘PeCtacwar parades corabine ver, was-elected commander the fires under the great|esterday'’s conference at Dublin ampico because of depression in the and. other state officials who witnessed| Vith the wealth’ of entertain- ‘CHICAGO, July “S>—Reports from | 4 ¢ the” 5 i 7 CHICAGO, July }.—Judge Hugo |“‘melting pot” of A ica [rived in Fingtand last ight and it is] oj1 industry there due to the new t h nt. H 3 on {-alk-parts of the world on Fourth af |0f the United Spanish war vet- . July is g p ‘of. Americg |r snwe tntedée toe df y re d ow tax the fight le said he would charge] ment afforded by band con- a 2 wo on Fo rutin’, dépabtaane f Col Friend, in criminal! court today over- | must be brought to a white . a ns onfer with lxystem, and that incipient riots and the. governor with malfeasance in of] -erts, a pyrotechnic display at July ‘celebrations insieate, that, prob- | 5 Ds € o' O-) ruled a motion to quash the general F aaah | [politicians here during the interval | 47, sing labor troubles had resulted fice’ and with attending a law-break-| |; At Wild: west andvath ably the most intense old-fashioned | rade.and Wyoming, at a busi-F conspiracy indictment. against 18 ; if the traditions and|before resumption c¢ the Dublin con-|4, decision to send two warahipeto ing-exhibition after being warnea by| Usht and wild. west ani ath-| American observance, with fire- | ness session this Morning of the 14th| former baseball players and alleged | Yinciples of the nation are to] ference on Friday the Mexican port to protect American the reformers,, He was silent as do] etic cards to make fhe cagle scream’) works and explosives, was in Ger jannun! held at the LO. O. F. hall.| gamblers in connection with the sclared: by Judge V.| The carl declined to talk of the pro-| interests ; hig Method of procedure ‘oud and’ long in celebration of Inde-| many—at Ceblenz, where American | rhe Lieut Casper Collins camp sp'it| 1919 world's series scandal and or of La one of two bril-| ceedings | hee saying} it was si however, that the ves He proclaimed that he was on the dence day in Casper under the} “doughboys” held forth with nolse 4 its vove, contrary to the decision of a] dered the trail to continue. At- |liant addresses delivered in « is articipants mutu. agreed |sols would ta nu action, unless a “Sx War path to give prize fights a knock | Smeer of the- United Spanish-Amer- | “galore majority, and lost ins chance to have] tornoys representing the indicted | Sunday and Mon nt the Fo say nothing for thaaeat at Lecanabssenas tit ceticnn nite out blow and said he would attempt} 2" Wer veterans. department of} — sgast cities of America reported |ieBartment beadquarters located in] men moved to quash the indict- [teenth Annual T pment th ont, adding that far as he ports from Tampico yesterday ate boxing law, He] olorade and Wyoming, in connection} tore. deathy from automobile acc | this city. 1 dark horse having been] ment, alleging no conspiracy had ex- |Spanish-American war mally was concerned, he would|that several ships ef the American would try to stop any| "ith thelr fourteenth annual encamP-| dents and drowning than front fl. | rung at the 11th hour isted. Pointing to the menace » [say there was no reason to be dis-I feet had arrived were declared at the other matches in the arena at Boyle's} yy ine woterume will Wound. co. | timed exptosions of firecrackers and} On the Invitation of G. 5. u's he state announced (hat Judge | Strained immigration Judge Stone] satisfied with the progress made. He] department to be premature. Thirty. Acres. $ 1 | Roman candles, which gives birth | the department accepted the Invit aw M. Landis, high commis rned that An a was being made} ‘ai that certain decisions had been ee treat after contributing to the great T Galthehilon’ evareld: thither city to the. news. that the new age in | ior to Trinidad to entertain the de} sioner of baseball, will be called * dumping ground for the undesir ached, but refused to indicate any A t li Wi JERSEY CITY, N. J. July 6.—De » all othes mativities ai a atang. | Whichexpipsives: toll: of the Fourth | Partment encampment jn + 1,,| te the witness stand soon and that jables of many countries and urged )thing regarding thelr character AUSTYaLla us tails of the plan’ for the prosecution other a es at & si way greater than the casualty sist | Other officers were C. 1. nt sessions of court would be {Che adoption of a test for immign = Ae 3 public offices 4 sy doe Paty 2 me thousands yesterday viewed a | in the battle of Lexington, fs finally |O'Nca! of MeConw camp 6 ht daltaaeeil’ tgp thes erick which would judge a fc rs desir | ‘MPORTANT CONFERENCES | ae A Morurwed today by officials of the In.{T™#4e@. that moved with prompt dit! » matter of history. frinidad, Colo, senior vice command selection of a jury from a | ability by his: atti ward Ameri | th}PORTED PENDING ric et atch ternational, Reform bureau, who vain- | Path under the direction of Samuei! — pyitadetphia and Boston doth re. | 27 J+ H. Pinney, Jieut. Caspar Col yenire of 100 men begins | °2” institutions Seley punterences ly attempted to prevent the staging | Shove #8 marshal of the Heades | ported yesterday as the “safest and {Uns camp No, 15, Bord Nace + The address af dude | seer une iasinietes, Clore 7 oe the Dempaey-Carpenties contest {BY the executive committee of the lo] PAS Longine of histary and moet |cammande ardot Hen | . sa ikitiexerciags : school audi-} 28Fl Middieton, one of the rom Englar tint Gariioee The officials declared |C&! camp of w..- vetransvand followed | Other daree cities of: the east re |o° ‘¥: Lawton cat No. I, Denver oriim when Gov. Robert D. Carey | Mionists who conferred in Dublin they would tae legal action against by the Casper pand the line of march ported. only a few nilishaps.” nt re ‘ ind Mayor Ben fF Pelton form vith Bamon De Vale the Irish vg ioe offi@in}s whom they considered» had| ™2% down Center street and back on seg : fathered, by“ Samue' | | eldoined: the yiaitorst0Wrasiog ica eade' we Scares 8 nd Sir | 13egp8, Engand, July 5.—Australia very infracti fh law: YOleott. oienl ae > joceal CAMP, previd.tr. re o Casper. Appreciation was exp: unmies *€ . rate m om aor defeated England this afternoon in ogre i a ract ies g fis iy Visitirae-vecrnnscttamemtag etre | ERUSSELS;-Haaty Tate ene tae cent a minteva ort | Laaretie Visit of the’ veterans: with: he arrival of Gen, J. C. Smuts, Ander atralehosferibeeesinaiahs Peer e Cureaul 318s sibel: oerannemet 5 seater as thoge of tic] {eat fag was Haleted over the city | cveq wy the department he piace BEAneh Lorik: ooftiialy yeicoche sth th African premier in Dublin—t (rereby retaining the. championship pus chabion, op a chatee of as-{Gtand Atms public have ap-| Ball ‘and d Urigeels vesterday, in. | 22 staking fun war adopted. A reso |] NATIONAL LEAGUE] *e™ tarter vere the developments today in the} petween the two countries, which Aus- t and wattery: ppon nt peared for years past but wiih ©] solo” of the Areric: ational | ‘#tion providing for the establishment | * 4 4 age Stone in his addr ad (rish political situateen, following Y€3-| tralia won from Ei n¢é in Australi bs Rater Fe Oeatia paperinteri spring in thelr step and carriaze more} pron. ‘ of a permanent heaquarters for th. fae _ | strong point of the fact th terda¥s conference in Dublin: last year. The event is one of the Yh of the bureau, has,alay declared |Mesély “akin to they world! war vet pnay- handling ef funds, supplies and dé At Philade!phia— R. HL E-| 14 000,00 ns in this Wellinformed circles in London are} biggest parting features of cach aha (Gotarts wena clutatal the {erans, were given the place of he . 4 my ‘ jailed. work of the department wat | Boston 100 300 100— 5 11 OJowe no allegiance to the hopeful that the conference between | season. fav, aa well as many other state of.|1” the parade, followed by a targer| WARSAW. July Sethe | hmer- also auopted, this office to be'located | Philadelphia -.009 O11 O4— 6 9 Continued open admittan: ss Gp pede. yee» as blag ys ——- ve , te of! Gelegation of members from Lieutcn.| iean In enc s _vele- Jin the state capitol building at Ad-1 —Watse i ail “ieldida's die ab Ut theatentvn ionists may pr cessation figials, ‘The some 90,000 spectators} delesation of members fom ;| brated enthusiastically throughout | 1. 4 resolution was assed in ay | yeuine ctamwan REE Ostet Leigh Conatieten tho of provovativ ; the crown pain Vit hout breakers. ‘They base their contention |Denver, No: 1. had the largest deie- ecient Ita I he ministers |ment sfforded the. visiting detegate: “i In curbing the activities of radicals] ending the outcome | of | Iuloyd C bi t A ; Hy the assestion that the spectacle} Sation present of the visiting vet.| emt Tl sie by the Casper camp. At Pittsburgh— R. HOE.| who scek to destroy a-free govern}. 80 Sie james Crag together in aotne gaunt Witnessed Saturday was a prize fight./éTans but only a small section of the pad, wakes Other business of importance wa: | + yogis 109 109, 114— 8 @lment, he also pointed out, America] conterer ¥ aie ay ht rade was made up of those who} _ After mass in the eathedral, hun- | :ransacted at the business session thi: | pf, ouls 109 ents . tea! a conference her é : which is prohibited under the New Parad Pittsburgh 001 000 010— 2 10 1] will rely upon her veterans to lead] On the gove ent side dt dreds of children from different | morning, adjourning at noon to mee ot - . «ea yf unawaigecd ph ngaheedsaaca agli ot 2 AB MADRID, July 5.—(By The Asso- Po eee ed (Continued 0 on Page 4) parts of Poland, dressed in native again this afternoon at 3 o'clock for eurecerr Waikesr- and: Clemo he way in preserving liberty for| zone forth that raids are to be con ed Press)—The cabinet of Premier Asked what steps tue bureau in-| costume, marched (o the American | the public installation of officers. ¥ellowhorse, Zinn. and Schmidt. Ho A pica get tiabyfa- oae, Bas 1,)| fined to those premises where thore de Salazar resigned today. There sagen aking toward the eRe | ation, where they turned over to acai — _ | Judge Stone's address before the/is goc te ve munitions been dissension in the cabinet for nf those responsible for the fight, Dr. Hugh S. Gibson, the American min- R At Chicago— R. HE SRE ots s HOAs eae CRSG he: | axe ‘ ng that|some time. The situation culminated ‘CFafts ereplied: ister, hundreds of home-made toys Narr OW Escape cinnati.,..000 200 @0— 2 9 1] *Wing on North Center str o wheth-| vesterday in Manuel Arguelles, minis I cannot make public our plans a for children in the United States. jicago 020 010 CO°— 371 J counterpart of his talk the I be left! ter of finance, tendering his resigna prosent.’ | The American minister also re- Batteries—Rixey and Wingo, Har-|°vening before in courage and patri- ty,” in r words,| tion on the ground that the new tar. yr. Crufts announced that the bu- ceived a memorial. for Herbert ecorae LET | race; Cheeves and | Killifer. atismn nspired — throug ustle authori relif’ law and the commercial treaties ES 2 bee pisaping a extibade ‘Sexinat Hoover from Polish mothers, ex- . ruths applied by forceful ora is no reci from the Irish} were inimical to the interests of Ia Seerezmtian: OFF motion. DISLEESS oO pressing their gratitude for Mr. ) 2A GTR] construction, he asserted, in connec-| Republican army chiefs so far as the} por be tte State St the fight anywhere in the world, He) oven sci GooThe body of a| Hoover's work auiong the children Gas Is Put Out AMERICAN LEAGUE jon with the aftermath of the world| government here has been advised bald letters wou! sent to every a: RS S of the count eee war, is a misnomer. but the impression prevails that both in the United States and that;man who the police believe was mur- ————_——— Fas At Boston—(First Game) R. H. E I do not believe we nced to recon-|sides ure disposed not to embarrass he bureau hoped thus materially to|dered. was taken from the Plaive river ° 3 Washington ...020 000 500—7 13 3 — the possibilities of peace any ag curtail the exhibitions." An appeal to/near the stockyards today. Two bul- Harding Back Mrs. Mary El-| Boston -...400 100 000— 5 15 (Continued on Page 4.) gressive acts. the federal government to prevent the|et holes, one just avove the right ear rs of age, narrow-| Batteries—Mogridge, Schact, Shaw a pictures being sent to foreign coun-|and another below it, were found in . ly escaped by asphyxiation at} and Gharrity, Pennock, Myers, Karr frigs will be made also, Dr. Crafts|the man’s head. The name E. P. Weth- In Washington her home today when a teakettle| and Ruel: Y ‘ 7 Reports indicate the following paid. jerbee, wag tatooed on the right fore- boiled over and extinguished the gas ——. road conditions today ““As for a probable Carpentier-Gib-|arm. An American flag was tatooed i flame beneath it. At Boston—(Second Game) R. H. E. Grant Highway—Nebraska line bons or Dempsey-Willard fight, Dr.|on the same arm. Bey When the girl failed to report for] Washington ..000 100 210— 4 13 2 od, then very good. to Crafts had this to sa; | The man appeared/to be abqut 25] WASHINGTON, J 5.—President|duty at the Mountain States Tele-| Boston 000 010 000— 1 6 1 Shawnee, and fair to Orin. ~ “We will go tnrough. the state to|years of age. The body had been in|and Mrs. Harding returned to Wash-|phone and Telegraph company, where] Batteries—- Johnson and Picinich: Yellowstone y — Platte { county line to Careyhurst very speak against the proposed. use of the| the water several days. The body was| ington at 1:20 p. m. today from their!she is, employed, a messenger was| Myers and Ruel [found by a yardman at a packing | week-end at Raritan, They mo-|sent and found her lying unconscious ae good, then generally good to Cas (Continued on Page 4.) plant, tored immediately to the White House.!on the floor. She will. recover. At) New. York— RHE. s a Ra a per. Philadelphia . 400 000 00I— 5 13 1 DENVER, July 5.—Jurors in Colorado may “look at and Casper-Thermopolis Road — Cas- 000 201 40*— 12 6|smell’” the evidence in bootlegging cases hereafter according] per to ‘Shoshoni good. The trail New York 2 Batteries—Hasty, Naylor and Per-| to a decision handed down by the supreme court of Colorado] across Birdseye Pass to Thermop- : Hine GEE SPS, Sema, today. The opinion, written by Justices Teller and Whitford, ition, aed Lies Car eeins Fond core At Cleveland— R; E. in the appealed case of Frank Enyart, convicted of bootle - Shoshoni-Lander Road — Sho- chi 110 002 000— 4 3 of Eagle county whic shoni to Riverton rough over de- Chicago ape ag ging in a lower court. |tion of the’ voters. in tour, then rough over reservation Cleveland .....213 603 10°16 13 0/ "yt was held in the same, caso that Batteries— Nuirennan, Davenport | smeiting and tasting lquor no more| Wnt") (Ney voted to moxe the cou Fe pace ener ope to Danae. and Yaryan; Sothoron and Nunamak | involved expertness than the tasting |r supreme court follow! tiie Chole Gad tite oe er, Shinault/ or smelling salt. The case had been | cisions, took fer fo ; ahen Falet to Bo og Kay, e < appealed on the ground that the com-| 70, feesiy Segre eI At St. Luois— 3 aes E.| plaining witness had tasted and smelt Detroit ++ -010 002 002— lithe liquor and that his testimony, I- St. Louis .....100 010 000— 2 12 TRIO in JURED ‘Death List Expected to Grow as Result of Adina Eberle See gap ees TEUTONS DODGE AS AIRPLANE Big Refinery Catastrophe; Damage In Command Of RUTH CRACKS ceameng tie 38cm tant Ss ERI re) U Ss re H AR Cc E | f a7 ° 7 granting a now trial to Ernest Mil to Plant Estimated at $2,000,000 | . Pacific Fleet Gee cenhacen ee. pactuahiation te Un i UT 31 attempted holdup uf a Union Pacific i N WA R R | A 9 { ~ . passenger train noar the Mivorside T i ‘ CHICAGO, July 5.—Eight men are dead today, 36 others} saN FRANCISCO, July Admi cemetery on the night of November ae TE ae eee as |are injured, 10 so seriously that they may die, and property |r#! E- W. Eberle became command : .. |18, 1920, Miller wna sentenced to = Two women and/a boy were injured | damage is unofficially estimated at $2,000,000 as the result (aay the United States Pacific Meet) Rath elouted his Sist home run of |2erre from 25 years to life in the CCerman Prosecution Abandons Charge 3 gh merpny leon A gates | | of yesterday’s explosion in the Standard Oil company’s refin-|miral’s salute on the United States of the Vankee's, in the th Phiaee |. Justices Bailey and Allen, in review | a A =, ol ankee’s game wit el. t ot 0} om edas , ing plant at Whiting, Ind. hip New Mexico, flagship, in San eres eeene with Pulls ing the application for a superseda: That Stenger Ordered no Prisoners ! July: 4, when the machine of Oliver ; ts Qles of Great Falls, struck a small Two huge steel stills burst, the brick walls inclosing them | Francisco Aw Ra ES Belo needa In ae ita! et porsplia Gs i ¢ a rf ae r niral e 2 ne. | Procedure of the t y in z A ,/ kaitomobite and overturned it.’ rimbled and a sheet of burning oil ign coca ene ee arnea| Crprame bas thereputation of be. | Drocedure of the oustrint “akioener in Be Taken; Sentence Is Pending \ “James Baumgarner, 10 years of age,|and gas spread for @ radius of 200 ing the most durable of woods. It * 4 after a two-year tour of sea duty, to r tices, “aid not comport with the prop. . ae Call I d F { a rd 0. 4 wed by F Ginciiases! ot. tbe < xf ined a broken collar bone and|yards, trapping the night force. Fi ssue WO Lei cosstpana the: stave yard. aEONGrfolic | ee tase used by: the ancients, andl oat. ioc ou or tho duties of the of injuries while his mother and|men were burned to death, three died ? . d was employed in the original doors of i Va. -The ceremony of changing com-|<\""poter's, at Rome, which, on being | fice: ' LONDON, July 5.—The trials of Lieut. Gen. Karl Stenger Eleanor Rose were badly bruised'later in Chicago hospitals and- the i shaken up. All three who are|condition of ten others is serious. | Bank Statements mie ae es oT esine of JO" | removed alter 600 years, were found | , 1” lts criticism of the conduct of the/ and Maj. Bruno Crusius before the German supreme court at Yi - it of those i: red eting the previous commander-in- 4 district attorney the decision says pial ep Une ere SaxeT 1 tie Dee | eae anon? SC mete Tae. ohteee chief's flag, raising Admiral Eberie's|*° P¢ Pitfectly free from decay. “there are incidents in the trial from Joinne on charges growing out of the war, preferred by Pasengers were uninjured although|were struck by the falling brick and os | oaeien Pas y the formal reailing of his! propaply in no country of the world! which it is apparent that the counsel | the French government, have been ended, according to a ] the machine was hadly smashed. The|stecl walls of the stills. Wxcessive| WASHINGTON, July 5.—The comp-| 10rS © command of the Ar-]ar6 fish more largely consumed than|for the state regarded hig position as| Leipzig despatch to the London Times. Sentence will be pro- x) ‘aécldent occurred as the airplane was| pressure or a tiny ieak of gas were|troller of the currency today issued |'™*** in Burma. Fish, either fresh or fried, | that of a partisan attorney—while the | nounced Wednesday. on August 26, 1914, on the ground that taking off, the wing tip striking an|the two probable causes of the ex-|a call for the condition of all national | YouTH 1S DROW ED. or in the form of fish paste, {s a con-|Prosecuting attorney {s justified in) 7 : ia medical evidence showed Crusius was jobile which changod its course|plosion advanced by those familiar}banks at the close of business on) comitant of every Burmese mi bringing out all the facts which tend ree por oat kt then insane. Thirty months impris @idptrashed head on into the small| with the operation of stills which are | Thursday, Jdne 20. | ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., July oe to establish the guilt of the accused. | have yoned char, onment for Crusius for the shootings mikchine. filled with crude oi! under pressure in me SEE R, Salazar, 17 years of age, of this! The Jewish Feast of the Passover jhe has no right 19 misrepresent fac i} August 2t. w aiced by. thes neo ———— the manufacture of gasoline. Had| The pouitry industry of central Cal- was drowned yesterday when|is the oldest religious celebration or make false impressions in the m is feet aha mained that . hi frained fr of 73.000 nemployed in’ Glas-! later, the da} forcé oF 40 men would | $40,090,000 "and gites employment to| tional-forest.-He ‘was. working with alon.the banks of the Nile 4,000 The ‘decisions in one affirm-| against Cr row. have been at work. 30,000 peopiec. jsurveying crew. ago in the twilight of history, jing the dicesion of the lower court| shootin , nr po dows ‘ ’ 5 ed ‘ acd Pe latest official report ,shows a|the explosion occurred half an.hour|ifornia represents an investment of!swimming in a laké in the Datil na-| known to mankind. It had its birth/of the jurors.” and to ha ° ae =F