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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921. LAST OF WREGK "EFT OFSio0 Tam FIVE MINES ETEMEDIP, “URGE, OU. cate TRINIDAD, Colo., Dec. 9.—Lack of |which |Serthern end of the Burlingten line in| Mines closed today ‘are: Morley, Wroming, was. solved yesterday with | Sopris and Tabasco, The cther two the afrest of W. D. Lowman, a tele-;Tollerburg and Frederick, company {Staph operator in the employ of the|TePort. show are operating with full No Bodies Found in Thorough Search of Debris at Scene of |company at Frannie, Wyo., according |foree. The company statement said Buriington Crash to word brought.to divisior headgquar-| the mines closed today would probab- Near Lo: sites here today by Frank Lee, chief|/!¥ de working tomorrow. to NEW HAVEN, Conn., Henry G. MacDonald, 36, supreme secretary of the national ot ganization of the Knights of Colum- Dec. 9.— special agent for the company. j , The case against Lowman was base@/county today with 543 miners of a Or the recent theft of a trunk valued total of 1048. . Final kerr get of the wreckage/a@t $5,900 which belonged to Leo T. which followed the wreck of freight rence of Billings, Mont. The trunk | ry train No. 67 on the Burlington line|contained an assortment of “una | SOldier Loan about a week ago was completed yes-| Suns, field gias#es, camerar and other! erday. All inflammable materia! } incidentals a@n exploration trip % 7 cerounding ‘the owns e.the wreck. | which Br- Socnce contonrea tr ate} for Australia age was fired yesterday after a thor-|ern Wyoming and in Yellowstone Na-| : oligh search had been -made to doter-jticnal park. It is said that Lowman | - mine whether any human bodies had | confessed! after the evidence had been} 2 - ween covered up in the, wreckage. Presented to himi He is now beg Page aap ea pe pet a. t tho disaster was the seri-|held in jail at. Powell, Wyo., charged | Mel "4 ne Ae peo sis which the Burlington has theca on ("ith grand larceny. TESS lof representatives has passed «Bilt Ne fines fac Weeding 49 abiverie te the Sa Re puthorizing a loan of 19,000,000 pounds MhiclaY rapaitrtnat: tee af Erg nn {sterling to reestablish soldiers of the ing from the wreck amounted to $100,- TWO TRUCKS SMASHED oe eee ny 200. ! id Although rigid investigations were ’ > i ee ywade it was unable to determine the COLLISION K. Of C; Aide + cause of the mishap, It is thought that the train, rolling faster than| Di i schedule left the tracks when one of| a | Si dd I the 90-pound steel rails split. A total| 4“ Collision of two trucks on the ves en of 27 cars and merchandise was do-|5#!t Creek rqad about a mile and a EEA hese troyed fa des Semone | halt from town, occurred this morning about 7.30 o'clock. The trucks were/ TT A yea Ae |both badly damaged, but no one was injured. The na of the drivers are unknown. On the trucks just Jéwelry and watch repairing by e2x- pert workmen. All work gusrant~ wu.ttbut the other was qnpty. @ brief illness. Senge ] Couspasiy " Tepests “credit. Hiderfane veraict of life impriainment te turned | erectea by 5 over to the guards a bundful of hack | houses will be erected on South Dur saws, remarking 1 [had heen death The other residence will be erec }another cecasion on Twelfth street between W: ago to rustd aud Durbin streets. This house | ' je Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co, O-S Bldg.'leaving Casper was heavily loaded,‘bus, died at his home last night afteribers of a gang which has been oper outside. trusty guard guards. surrender when a guard in’ hiding took him unawares. Siaughter often boasted he would | never co to the when a plot w for a wholesal {was uncovered. ALLEGED FORGERS ARE ating extensively in the state. M. Mf. Allen and here yesterday fy ities, are rival of author ties at where they pilcated in a series of forgeries which netted them several hundred dollars aesistant/They were arrested on warrants is-/ ued by the Bankers’ Proté@live asso. iation. Fit the occasion and the man who wears them-—designed for the exact- ing buyer. Suits and Overcoats at Reduced Prices We Carry a Complete Line of W. L. Douglas Shoes, Stetson and No Name Hats and High Grade Men’s Furnishings_ STATE PRISON ! * jordera forced the closing of thres of | MS five Colorado Fuel. @ Iron company | fe 3 A number of pilfering dep: }mines in the Trinidad district _today,| house. he opened fire on the guards | have been reperiel on cnejaccording to local company pF He killed Bliss Adkisson, a e and wounded other |*!ready issued this month, the total] gage in work within the individual (Continued from Page 1) be Casper Daily Cribune BANDIT RULES MW suLGmNe Recon PAGE SEVEN | VETERAN CONDUCTOR DEAD. e-— _ FORT MADIS CHICAGO RIOTING IS PUT DOWN = ss%= ductor on the Iowa, Dec. 9.— the oldest con- FOR DECEMBER LOOMS, DOZEN PERMITS ISSUED With 12 permits for new buildings (Continued from Page 1) Finally * building that will be allowed this mth in all probability set a new |record for December. The most imposing structures for electric chair, At|which permits have already beer » his cell was searched|cued this month include two $9. AL a Jury returne! a/residence properties which will me A. Johnson. One of thx he was forced to plaints without discrimination. At East St. Louis employes of three plants have t if the rentence|bin street between Twelfth and Thir would not have|teenth streets and will contain fv: nt. |rooms, 6n the main floor, called out on also contain five rooms and will " Jevn in every feature. ITALIAN QUAKE CAUGHT BY OFFICERS OPENS FISSURE I lale, arrested | th uunty author. held pending the ar Buffalo, Wyo., are sald to have been im. lines. margin of profit fissures, and mi are camping in t have been reported. the inhabitant is. No death: They are said to be two mem: ASTI-IZ NOILSADIGNI soa (sojnuesp 40 s0;G01) Solow-1y ————40 SU3NVK OSTY—— “EN “Pretpmocrg ‘eunog @ nees 208 PUY OF 16 “ZOnid Savols Onud Tv iv Ayo Area yey} sourur “RUA OT UE ywEpUNge ‘10 42AT-POD YS9YOII suTeWWOS WHOIS] S,J}09¢ “S}O7PU I0} PjIOM 9y} UL Bury} ysoq OF S$ [0 seay-pod SLAMS While Doing Your Christ- mas Shopping Drop in to the | Wyatt Cafeteria | For FRIED SPRING CHICKEN DINNER Saturday. Pounds Fresh Roasted « Coffee For ‘$1.00 Fresh Roasted and Fresh Ground, and Some Coffee, Too, for the Money. Our 40c, 45c and 50c Coffee are blends of the world’s best Coffees known for aroma and flavor. Better Coffee cannot be bought than our fresh gas roasted and fresh ground Coffees. The Taste Tells the Difference—tTry It! The Pigeon Tea and Coffee Co. 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