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DOMINION RULE TURNED DOWN BY SINN FEIN THE. SAYS ) | : if al ré waper rie ailry Lt, em reine Vara ese CALME. CHARGES ment Proposal; New Crisis Looms as\AEAINST MARINE Weather Forecast ros th night in south portion. | Ley ya George rejection sala eae. “adenlilage-saaaes lh, MALL A fF p ( A ] Deadlock Develops in Negotiations 3 me ememrpnmmeneenaeremmrpeseereer eee a . YOUMEV _____CASPER, WYO., MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1921. WOMBER 262. Ulster" ie only indirectly interested. "Sir James Craig, the RIT Ra SL bee ee labret les ee premier, is grouse shooting in Scot Troo %,% A d f iliosie Misne ol CUT IN FREIGHT [Womanstruck | ! A gyn 5 oman ruck LONDON, Aug. 15.—(By The Asso Murde: d A b Teoul d | . ON, Aug. 15 r and Arson by wo ears estione ‘ ; en oe ite wee faced <r yAuhoiies | RATES ADVISED | 20 Twi is |TERMS HOLDS UP: 2222005) Ah,¢Denin i relanc e act of the British “ Re ts Le t sloarconabt Suutinnay bs wantir voe ational Commission oral BY COMMISSION Knocked Out}: Hor letter) exchanged between ivimne /DES MOINES, Iowa, Aug. 15— | iA L Minister Idard George and Eamonn! WASHINGTON, A 15 {A writ of habeas corpus was asked DENVER, Au, 1M pe: ann vide Republican leader. ree ‘ N, 4 ug.” 5 in district comes. er Celal 6 Peton P t Sch Fee aS Sg Hart: 6 Meuver even bereearnl sak foe ete tee ere ome | Charges that American Roscoe Saunders agal sd. ir consel ben chi a ° e . | declare o have been te ape. bec marines in San Domir : Brooty and: Fran Harty, peivale esent Schedules Not Unreasonable but fornia si aie wen BS Action by Washington and Moscow May)tiriner panes "“" “" °°" "| vitted murders, terrorised the 7 . ome in Reports from Jublin hich m h ned = man they say is Ambrose 3- Small Voluntary Reduction by Roads Is bark Just before midnight ina night. | Be Necessary to Adjust Issue jeinlente WHEE tie an aes Ipeoble’ and. burned their = Sy x 5 Casavex who wes in the would do to counter the unexpected| homes were 2s vn a crievack/ later au” that Advocated After Investigation fame sent with Mise Hart, ‘lao was | Raised at Riga Conference move of the government in ving the | snmrg spbcrinictaatareane he had Grete the writ, ae , $ ipa, spnasemeera“ona: wenn Gaeta | anxiously awaited preae. WSF©| conditions, and the American occupa: ace pala WASHINGTON, Aug.. 15.—Freight rates on livestock in| {ime Sng fe Smits at the | Rica Letyi i mikcinter MOMAERTOn lg: toa! EG LE ee ee DES MOINES, Iowa, Aug. Western and Mountain Pacific territory were found by the| hit. wo young women were [Rita tvia, Dae: IE APy. Mes Associated Exact roiigtoe tls prs Meta Bre itiah Deeb adviser to the Dominican National 15.—Local police officials to-|interstate commerce ission today to be not unjust and ——_—»____ Pheer a slief tor Ru i es in the negotations relative to| tne meeting of the Dai) Eireann which | C™Mssion in the United States, in its day were inclined to question | unreasonable, but the commission suggested to the railroads} DP. R. Philips of tho Parkersburs| American Mat ctu Mein Che cone ata are Rp ears the story given out by Frank|that present rates should be reduced voluntarily to 80 per) if {00 Reel company. has left for | Pehelf or vieagd otsaareeas\ Srecniray ee ae eee pes Msgs cone | dale lala 9 cley etal obese ae gel P 4 ry t of th : nm neisco, where he will attend! fo e soviet famine relief committee. .Action Wl. Toniniod inte, : was no justification for sending troops Harty, a pkivate detective, cae f 2. prsceet rates) tetera not to be less than 50] to business for that firm zi ‘Washington and Moscow will be necessary to decide the is- sienoiate Wataneety its fininelal hei ae his that he has found Ambrose ndred been small, Toronto millionaire, who has|%¥ssested may be published to be- sue, it is declared. ters, but without tariff or trade re / - ——_—<—<$—$—— ieee ; x heen missing from his Canadian home |°M® effective on not less than five Whether the American relief ad-|Strictions between the islands. Ire-| °°!" owes aparable to one: ren nore than two years. Harty and|¢¥S notice, the commission said. ministration will compromise and per-|!and would maintain dofense forces| iron are onberme cea ee ce nat bene his associates continue to shroud the| Emergency reductians granted last 5 mit the soviet greater control of the|&nd police but her territorial forces | {ee are UNKNOWN and that life : case with mystery and refuses to tell] May still are in effect, the commis- Personnel and distribution of Ameri-| would be kept within “reasonable lim-| way or in tra) Par) tice Broad exactly where the man they believe |si#) said, and there is nothing to can food than has been granted any | 'ts. rk, to be Smafl is lodated. The man is other country which has been aided,| Ireland would maintain her own wy. show that they mat#riall legless, according to Harty. traffic or that Geass rates Rees ii itnatune ituubonce, soe Lendt sents nat toa i John J. Brophy, former chief of de-|Preciably reduced the movement of 3 PEs facilities. “Ireland ‘would have conte uv My tectives, who 1s working on the cae | livestock which must be marketed as ; - of her own edcaLnal and ind : DER en thig believe’ it re affai but the Writich weer wand UP Xte sman was brought to Des! “There has been some reduction in . 65 Years Old maintain its hold on the seas around $200 000 FOR ’ the island. A share of the United 3 Moines more than a yeu 79 ches) repens since 1918 and 1919 when intimated that he was broug! ere|the tMmovemént was greatest, the . Kingdom's debt would bc d by by John Doughty, Small's former sec-} commission said, “but for 1921 judg- Finishes Hali Ireland, the exact amount to be fixed retary, who is serving a term in &|/ing by the figures for the first four | de by arbitration. Canadian prison for the theft of some de five months, it promises to equal Me, DaMaiie,-in reas ; e de Valera, in dem A of the miilionaire’s stocks and bonds.|or exceed that prior to the war.” Of full independ oc Titan ated as Harty says the man was fairly well Long Hike lence for Ireland and sug York The producees contend that re- gested a treaty of association with] WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—Presi- supplied ae alge peer 2 eae dticed rates would: stimulate the in. ~ bah commonwealth group,|dent Harding asked congress coaey e care | Diary dea «fe wag red o 3 reaties regarding trade and limita-|for $200,000 to defray expenses of the who Promilaed tortkpep.- his where:|70°2, A iasion thaleated thar it we || Beer for Vets Date Is Put Off One Week When Burch) pdiryer Av’, Bes, Anns | ion of armaments were urged by the [disarmament conference. ‘The prea abouts m geeret. | Bae) s reductions a0 tute ermal PSA kaa Ks Spe! in |Irish Republican chieftain, together |dent transmitted a letter from Under- Brophy says it is impossible to en-| ayy: e é banis. 5 ° ‘ D om = Kansas | with mutual agreements as * secretary Fletch 0 Directo ' rare the man in Ield, logical conver-|,, vanare always recomizea the ll TN Be Rejected and Mrs. Obenchain Are Arraigned _ | iy, Mo, wer home, having walked [railway and” other’ communications {or the. budget urea showing. tae his replies invariably . ,: Z le le way, she declares. | The Ulster probiem would b amount needed, nd als us rates and practices to the needs a ; Mra, Dayis sald sly : uid be left to iso transmitted and frequentl; Pp 5 avis said she is on her way. |the Irish th: s 01 ficial co} > 0 aeanlegtnede aoc aie . | the ‘localities and industries which If ‘Too Near’ for Death of Coast Broker to New Mexico’to join brother. {10 Valera declaring thee wen Hal Risccatasians ror partineten concer ‘A reward of $50,000 is offered for they serve so to promoté the welfare ‘ She declared she intended to walk | ployment of force was not conte: In his letter to Dawes, Mr. Fietch- 9 SRS oorch tee “lof shipper and carrier alike where a all the way to the town he lives in | plated.” - mtem-| or said the estimate of $200,000 had rane ay thekistoal, inka: WHOL bed pet cari be done within he mits | Rey a ge, Z LOS ANGELES, -Aug. 15.—A. C. Burch and’ Mrs.. Made- whieh is on the Mexican border. The attitude of the Ulster govern.|been “prepared after full considera con eae nee od for here, He says|tns Witch. the law prohibits," the| Angeles during the EXks’ convention | OM @N indictment charging the murder of J. Belton Kennéty,| in the wortd, except for the brother | Llova George, from. sir propa erg tte Including the organization of a he is sure that the man is Small, {commission said. é Eee oes pare of selling near- saked Hs sereriension oh time in which to plead. They were te whom she fs rolng. eh caring athe Ulster premier. Sir James ex.|8¢cFetary general for thes conference, i é os s near. granted unti ugust 22, edal on wi rines, | pressed the loyalty of his gov. ent|the maintenance of an adequate WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—Busi-| | The Refreshment Cummittee of the Under the California aw. the d i Mrs. Dayis said she set out, making | to tho empire ana Pallafaded ta Co w.| American delegation, together with ness and financial conditions in states|Ninety-first division reunion to be nder the California law, the defendants are entitled to| an average of seven miles a day. | iness to confer with Mr, Lioya ceccn,| tbe preparation of information and 5 held here September 24 and 25°prom, {to-day extension. ‘Their attorneys iley Glen on the night of August 5. Mrs. Davis was given a lodging |and the Sinn Fein as to some means | material which it will be absolutely bank, Kansas City, are. deplorable, |ises to have an analysis. made of [Te@ested this be extended to a week,| Obenchain declined to discuss the| last night at police headquarters | of settling the Irish controverse, bac | Necessary to have available, to as- due to high cost of production and|the lauids to be served at the resi |t® Which Judge Sidney N. Reeve con: /chirge against Burch. The Rev. Mr.| and will resume her journey this | he declared he woul sure the successful operation of th g 1 peration of the “SEA DISASTER distribution of agricultural products} mental banquets during the gather.|%te?- |Burch also declined to comment upon| afternoon, Sinn Fein’ in what he described mar 4 | conference.” and prevailing low prices, A. E. Ram-|in i gather! Mrs. Obenchain ‘appeared to We on| Mrs. Obenchain's case. me & “I must also point out that that es: Six: Tiina ot. tha. Weserel Reserve [to reject fay age found to be “near” tne verge of collapse as she Ustened | Miss Thelma Smith, cousin of Mra repudiate the Trish aay Fovermment tltimate is based upon the sessions of bank at Kansas City, told the inter-| ‘that is the committee's statement | *® te feading of the indictment which |Obenchain, told newspapermen today tor wider powers.” *° PF®*"/the conference covering a period of state commerce commission today in| iesued today. “Take it any way wou | Cnareea she and Burch killed Ken-/she was propared to testify for the only two months,” Mr. Fletcher hearings on freight rates on grain) choose,” it says. nedy, her former sweetheart, in front/defense at the trial. She said sho IRISH REPUBLICA: added. If the sessions are prolonged products and hay. | 2 * of Kennedy's cottage on the night /knew that Kennedy wished to marry CONGRESS MEETS. beyond that period it will no doubt tien The complaint against present rates! ea of August 5. Burch displayed no/Mrs. Obenchain and that she knew of 2 hs prove necessary to secure an addi- KOBE, Japan, Aug. 15.—Forty-five| was made by the Kansas state rail. emotion. |her own knowledge recent occasions DUBLIN, Aug. 15.—(By The Asso- | tional appropriation. seamen are believed to have been drowned following the wreck of the freighter steamer Shoshu Maru, which was disabled by a typhoon and road commission, joined by 20 other Mrs. Obenchain was brought to the|when he had pressed his suit. The clated Press.)}—An informal meeting of Paya pa Rothe and Averiitis’ grain: promacect courtroom by a woman deputy sheriff. |district ‘attorney's office has an-| PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 15.—Four|the Irish Republican. parliament was WAITERS IN Kae They walked from the county jail to/nounced as its theory in the case that| persons were killed, the chief manifestation today of the 4 | two are dying|‘he Producers are unable to sell their the hall of justice along the street it was Mrs. Obenchain who was urging|and a score were injured as the result} 2ctlvity observable in both Sinn Fein battered to pieces on the rocks off the| products above the cost of produc- on which both building are located.|the marriage. of a fire which broke out yesterday |*4 Dublin Castle quarters as the re-| J) fq) NY VER TAKE Loochoo islands. Only one of theltion and distribution, Mr. Ramsey i Mrs. Obenchain leaned heavily on the! Prior to the arraignment, counsel] in the Point Breeze oil works of the|®W!t of the new turn in the Irish ne ship’s personnel. is known to have} saiq. NATIONAL LEAGUE) eputy's arm white on the street and|for Mrs. Obenchain moved that Mr.| Atlantic Refining company. The} Stations following the disclosures pacts Te sae } while climbing a long flight of stairs|Obenchain, who is a lawyer, practic-| damage is estimated at $1,000,000. The|!" the correspondence between Lloyd STRIKE VOTE ———_—>—_ ‘3 At New York— R. H. £,|t? the courtroom. She was greeted in ing in Chicago, be admitted to the|qead are: William Hanifan, Hugh | George and Eamonn De Valera. T Cc ll d Philadeltiia 000 110 } H'E-|the courtroom by Ralph Obenchain,|bar in California for this case only.| scciune, 35; 2 fana| The meeting was held in the Man roops Catte |Riiladelpitta - .000 110 000— * 13 4} ner former husband, who sat with her |Judge Reevo granted the motion. | Frank Johnson, 41 sion house at noon to give the mem ees fi 3 eeu — 9 Olauring the proceedings |" Asa Keyes, deputy district attor- bers, many of whom had never met,{ DENVER, Aug. 15.—More than 400 - Out In Strike RALEIGH, N. C., Aug. 15.—Two; KINGSTON, Sere passageway connecting the jail with| “we will waive the reading,” sald lament session which will be held to-|™Orrow as a result of the recent an- AMERICAN AGU | the hait of justice. As he entered the|attorneys for Burch and Mrs. Oben- WILL RE morrow to consider the negotiations.{Nouncement by restaurant owner# AN LEAGUE JACH room Mrs. Obenchain glanced casu-| chain. Some of the members of the Dail Ei-|that wages of waiters would be re Battories—Mead ds | ees Barnes, Sallee ead Lg Brugsy;| Burch was brought to the room|ney, then started to read the indict- &n opportunity to become acquainted Union waiters of Denver are voting 4 Aaa over the “Bridge of Sighs,” a covered | ment. CANAL BILL and exchange notes prior to the par-|t0day on a proposition to strike to- 1 C., Aug. 15.—-A mob i 4 ; ally in his direction, then looked] “No you won't.” retorted Keyes, reann have been on the run, others |iuced from $3 to $2.50 a day. Short: companies of National guard troops | of 1,500 or 2,000 armed Fear oo pore i eta Bese Baw The: yen ot the ‘prisoners aid |and-gecossAsl with ‘the vesdirig. have been fighting with the Irish Re.|}¥ after noon, J. M. Osborn, business were ordered to Concord last night by|captured Jerome Whitfield, negro, * ; lagent. of, the. waite Gov. Cameron Morrison to suppress|charged with attacking a white wom-!St. Louis jnot meet during the entire proceed-| | Mrs. Obenchain stood beside her ihe Be et aac others ware | AST Si copacentiy. Maal romans Gov. ina Htormer husband at the counsel table, making their first appearance in Dub-|™AJority apparently had voted to disorders growing out of a sirike of/an of Jones connty and after BeOS ET at clevelan 1. g,/ADDITIONAL COUNSEL leaning on the back of a chair for pss tes lin since their release from prison or | Strike. / meet er, mill workers in progress there ue hn ne aces a Chelan ; ¥; FOR DEFENSE WANTED. |support during the reading. Oben-| WasHINGTON. Aug. 15.——-Agree-|iBtermment camp. They were in alll, The waiters voted yesterday to re- 1 ae Severatmnonss a bety See ee Cleveland 3 1| The court was asked to extend the |chain whispered to her occasionally.|ment for a final vote October 10 on|22rts Of attire, but all scemed earn-|Ject the proposed wage cut and an » | Batterles—MoWeenty. Hodge and|time for setting a trial date because|When Keyes read the words: “For|genator Borah’s bill providing free|°St 8"4 eager to glean any informa. |@lection was called for today to de- ill. |the de‘endants have not compieted|the murder of J. Belton Kennedy, a |tfon regarding the negotiations which |“ide Whether to strike. ‘There are paca: PS 5 i Schalk;'Morton and 0” tolls for American coastwise ships " ‘ Tax Revision Mo Mie Onceolahs, bets re srretmiea | he Baer: * 3 Deloe eeely, [tolls for American chastise shine wes rer" gaa ita, ear Serer cas rain senltere Gabe DOZEN HURT Mrs. Obenchain's counsel, according |her eyes and her body swayed. Her|Wi To.ched today by the senate. Sir John “Anderson, undersecretary |"Ccording to Mr. Osbe but only Bill Is Ready to present plans, will include her di-!grip on the chair tightened and she for Ireland, hurriedly returned today |*P0Ut 400 are affected as about 200 rants that have not pipet Cle a vorced husband, Ralph R. Obenchain,|appeared to be about to fail, but from Scotland, where he had been on The district office of the state attorney of Chicago, who arrived here| managed to regain her composure. a holiday, to use his influence against |S?Rounced a cut in wa , highway department makes the fol- IN CRASHES yesterday and spent some time in con-| Attorneys for the defendants ex- a definite break in the negotiations. | Albert A. McVittie, president .of the work for ri WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—Republi-| lowing report on road conditions sultation with her. Mr. Obenchain| plained they wished a delay in the He immediately went into conference Denver FB neneshets tiie cans of the house ways and means! togay: said he expects to be at Mrs. Oben-| pleading in order to have further con with Gen. Sir Nevit MacReady, com.| tO" sald today after a meeting of committee have decided not to for-| Grant Highway—Nebraska line to - chain's side in court today, but could|sultations on possible motions to be |mander of the forces in Ireland, and| Tobie, were preparing to establial mally. introduce the administration) Node fair. Node to Shawnee good, DENVER, Aug: 15.—Twelve per-|take no part in the proceedings be-|made on technical points at the time jother officials, in an apparent effort |} nySE is cpeeparing to jonta Bat tax revision bill until after 5 o'clock! shawnee to Orin fair. sons were injured in five automobile|cause he has not been admitted to] of pleading. ! Rife to imbue them with hi soptimist © + « [the open shoo tomorrow in case of 6 this afternoon. Yellowstone Highway — Platte jaccidents in Denver Sunday and|practice in California. The Rev. Dr. W. A. Burch, father Se a oes Fora,|{2%, he 18 represented as still belfev-itrs would be taken back. —__—___ te" iine to Careyhurst good. |early today. The police are holding| The Rev. William A. Burch, of |of Arthur C. Burch, was in the court-|| DENVER, Aug. 13 tlenry | Pot Ling that there is a probability of the |°TS Would be taken back. j Ceeshurst to Glonrock ‘very fair, |six men in jail as.a result of the ac-| Evanston, Ill., father of the other de-|room during the proceedings. After | Detroit automobile manufacturer, has|sinn Fein accepting the governinent’s sire wasy as oses burs Mee from Glen. |cldehts. None of the injured will|fendant, said he would be in court|the prisoners had been taken back to|declined to buy $2,000,000 in state) otter. VISITS MRS. DAUGHERTY. Pome spdxt: exe oA BRS. | dies with his con. He-expressed his ab-| jail, Dr. Burch and Obenchain left to-| highway bonds offered to him by the!” ‘The pessimists among the officials, | 2 er i oe ca Can vod condition Se Tite faith in the innocence of the|gether in an automobile. They de-|stato of Colorado “through State|meanwhile, indicate their belief thai | PALTIMORE. Aug. 15.—Leaving gesecok good: Cara it g00d 025 young man. Mr. Obenchain said he|clined to give their destination. Treasurer Arthur M. Strong the resumption of wat ieat mat that! washington quietly President Hard- ST Ey ial gee regarded the charge against his for oe Henry Ford makes no investments |¢he Dail Eireann will merely repeat \{"&,M2de 2 flying automobile trip to Birdseye Pass over the mountain Teeetile "ae “uuonre” cand Ydeclared MAN HELD FOR THREAT. in bonds or other securities,” said a! De Valera's letter In ite ped torte | Baltimore yesterday afternoon, to pay RARER smi Theenpopolle:3 | Thermope-. rhe told him the same story she had| G. Blackburn is being hela by the|communication from Mr. Ford re-| British premier, and that the backs|®, Visit to Mrs. Harry M. Daugherty, : des torrne) selowntone Fare 1 682" tii ‘the authorities, ‘This was that {city authorities on a charge of hav-| ceived by Mr. Strong today in reply to|of the Ulsterites and thetr supporters {Wife of the attorney general of the ESTES PARK, Colo., Aug. 15.——| erally good. . Kennedy was shot by two men of|ing threatened to kill his wife. The/an inquiry sent the manufacturer in|in the cabinet, having been stiffened United States, who has been ill for a Carl Hall of Denver, 65, was killed — ShoshoniLander Road-“Good ox: “foreign” appearance, whom ‘she|threat is said to have been made dur-| regard to the bonds. by the terms of the Republican lead-|™onth in Johns Hopkins hospital. pi alerted ipar ge ere Sasa ciaks cous could not identify, while she was with ing family disturbance. Blackburn is ee ers’ letter, Lloyd George would not |.) nteency Saas Mat chee aad sli off a jack an Bs 5 or trial this evening. place his govet Ca a yenera sherty Pe tieat. PPed ott ta witnessed the| Casper-Sheridan Foad—Casper to earn MGA. 1p IRE Pee aes ap emeey bettigs pele $08, Sensei ere ae Mexican State 5 Beyernment in danger) By:| ¢ Chilntiane eecreniey toy tha iy ‘ Salt Creek and Kayoee, fair. Peter of Serbia is near death, accord- (Continued on Page 4.) Se [ee 2S TRACK WASHED | Secretary Goes | S TRACK STAR is | eae 2a oie -OUT BY RAINS To Washingtor CHITA RULE IS KILLED IN RACE(« ee | UPSET, REPORT oa, re i hamber of commerce today received N ew Offensive ‘A washout due fo a heavy cloud- , detouring of trains Jast night. | © : Nolorado “ lhern Train No. 2! ‘ich left Denver was | * telegram from the state department ; ee arene Wiese yes- der arouad oa Sterling, while No. | saying that Alberto Pani, secretary of] TOKIO, Aug. 15.—(By The Asso “a de c i | state, would arrive here tomorrow on| ciated Press}—Lack of communica- terday necessitates-a detour of all | 30 which left Casper last night wi Ww r 1 i Neb,, | his way to Washington, D.C. The} ion with Caita, capital of the Far TOLEDO, Ohio, Aug. 15—Less | here yesterday, a fellow than half an hour after he had crowded him, forcing his machine broken the world’s dirt ‘track mo- | to skid and crash: thyough ® fees. | scyRNA, Aug. 15.—(By The Asso-| north and southbound. Burlingjon | be sent around by Bridgeport The Asahi Shimbun publishes a s 1 dispatch today from Shang- Chung, } huria, alleging that a | Russian wireless dispatch has been Z sidecar record for one 2 i at Chugwater is re- |message also said that the secretary y ; seconds, Albert W. Burns, 27 years | gun betas x igs a Mattes ba ‘The washout was reported to di- | is gauged by the fact that it is sald | tive of President Obregon on busi-| obtaining confirmation oe denial of| Bolshevik commissars in Moscow of age, Ozkland, Cal., was fatal’y | ~ Burns raced on the Casper track iSrire > oatey rere the Sakaria! vision headquarters at Cheyenne | that it will take several days to re- ‘ness for the government, which ssid ba Pepa gaske the overthrow/ have ‘een arrested and the soviet Slants See ae te erombis | ae recited ges gales dae fiver without offering resistance. And Casper i: time to permit the | pair the heavy damage. kept secret. of the government, Zoveramon} overthrown. 25-mile race day 5 .