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City Edition Cireulstion of The Tribune Saturday 8.206 CASPER, WYO., MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1922. NUMBER 273. 48 MEN ENTOMBED IN BURNING CALIFORNIA MINE Maintenance Men Armed With Strike Vote in Demanding Raise {SCllis m ERS WORK STAGE IS SET “rscmnrsactnairnss’ RECLAMATION FEATURE! Sf NE FOR BIG RACE... ..2-=..... OF BONUS ACT URCED/ lt Thi? MEET TUESD AY petition of the United Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Railroad Labor Board Opens Hearing To- Dp cee Opportunity for Empire Building Seen by Senator McNary in eight hour day wit’ time and one-[clude a definition of the basis for com: Amendment of Soldier Compensation Measure to In- for overtime. putation of the minimum cost of living halt The sbbmission of the union were expected to be predicted upon the re lation evpected to be shown between minipjum woges and the minimum cost of living and it was reported the union leaders planned to urge amend- |ment of the transportation act to tn- ployes and Railroad Shop laborers on more than 100 rail- AT 4 d00 FE ET Turf Kings and Queens of Northwest to roads yagog ty increase of minizium wages from 23 cents to Famous Argonaut Prop- Contest Honors in Fine Three-Day 48 cents an hour, a virtual iemand for recognition of a basic! Program Starting Tomorrow Tomorrow will mark the opening of the three-day race ae a ST. LOUIS, Aug. 28.—The annual nis ti : to an official count, were meet which has been scheduled for the N: county fair) convention of the American Veteriner-| “rrcAGo, Aug. 2£—(By The As This amendment is not novel in any of its provisions,” he said. trapped by a fire in the Argo- grounds Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. meet will |ian Medical asstiation, together with | soctated Press.)}—Senlority and new) - “| “Its purpose and scope ts to encour Naut gold mine two miles from be in the nature of a tryout for the coming Season in|the annual session of the bureau of | organizations of’ railroad employes! age the development of the agricul here, at midnight last night, the northwest and all entries are expected to put forth animal industry wae opened here {0.| were thrust forward by ten eastern| tural resources of the United States /and = half doxen rescue crews arc day. Matters pertaining > the care|raitroads today before the railroad! through federal and state co-opera:|attempting to reach them. A United | of farm animals were on the program labor board when the United Brother-! tion, giving preference in the matter States bureau of mines resoue car i / ree running races have been billed for of discussions for today. hood of Maintenance of Way Em-| of employment and the establishment being rushed to the scene. Littie ‘o it ployes and Railroad Shop Laborers, | of rural homes to those who have|hope is held cut for the entombed began a hearing on pleas on increas-| served {2 the military and naval| miners. GRAVE GIVES ing minimum wages from 23 to 48! | een of the United States tn the su = cents an hour. world war, the Spanish-American. war) s4N FRANC! : The seniority question, which has jand the Philippine insurrection. cavein’ tn the tunnel, Ieadiag” tect been the chief stumbling block over | “It contemplates an ultimate expen- ; mod 4 the Kennely to the Argonaut mine U P E E which efforts to end the railway diture for reclamation of arid, semt-| appears to have hopelessly entombed . = - shopmen's strike have several times arid, swamp and overflowed lands in 48 men who were tray a , ° pped by a fire failed came to the frent when John the United States the sum of $350.-lin th 3 G. Walber, representing eastern rail / A . |000,000. The amendment docs not m Te talenhiane: tebaotee ree eae = e ‘ . a rom the mine at 11:15 a. m. Before ployes on the ten roads named. In * to operate exclusively in its present| the fn it ‘ the same way new organizations were] Develops Into 1-to-1 Contest With rma [Secasrace|beltmesat eek teateecs i | injected into the proceedings when | “Large areas of swamp Iands, sub-|and rescue the men. cassie 2 m i Mr. Walber declared that a8 a result Shocker and Shawkey on Mound Ject to drainage and muitable to come Rae Settle Sla: of Illinois Teacher Believed | et strixes ot maintenance men at within the provisions of this amend: 9 eqn g Points on the ten lines, the mainten. |ment are located tn practically ev ery bor a Ore ‘ vt it th rs, tat th \e | Ya Solved When Examination Reveals | maicity ot teackmen and ship ta], With Urban Shocker and Bob Shawkey hurling sensa-|tving ‘in cious ai avoeed ieanl| JACKSON, Cal, Aug. 28--Supérin: ey E borers on those roads. ‘ tional ball, the St. Louis Browns and the New York Yankees Under \ike conditions are over 20,000, |tendent V. S. Garbarini of the Argo- bidity Fracture-of Girls Skall E, F. Grabley- president’ of the main /Wwere tied in the tenth inning of today’s game in New York |000 actes of tana thirsty for water in/naut mine stated today that there in bin alsin. clothes IaaAdea lent P=, Sauk : tenance union, was given until tolfor the American league leadership, which'the Yanks held arp Naiacbiin ten SMrs-ipe Mperrpbapiarnd Pee aah ge ie ine Se Gogo la of the leading circuits of the United . clare. Bal aad “|‘his morning’ by a‘slender margin. In the ten innings today |"0¢,,071°"" % the Pacific const Ane mite below One eet of te States and. has @ wealth of anecdotes BLOOMINGTON, Ill., Aug. 28.—From a grave where the} sen W. Hooper, chairman of the} New York collected five hits off Shock- Shocker, who defeated the New York og oe onary quoted from re-|culng them allve since the men are of his heyday to relate. In spite ofinody of Edna F. Skinner, Bloomington girl was buried, evi-|1abor board, pointed out that under|°r and St. Louis had garnered but a eee erideys Again Opposed | norts of Secrotary Fall and other fed-| caught below ‘the function of the his age, he is still a sterling jockey rthed terd: b: 1 di thorities | decision No. 1 in 1920 in connection j ‘Fee off Shawkey. New York when St. Louis cloned the] oo) opeiciais showing that thousands| Muldoon shaft and of the Kennedy and expects to ride his mounts to vie-|dence was unearthed yes ay | by. OTAGO; RULROTICeS | re the switchmen's strike, the jfeason with the American league! i+ veterans desired land ald and|shaft which les at the 3,900-foot tory im the races this week. The pro-|which is expected to solve the slaying. Albert J. Lowe,| rin, We, Ses thet strikers’ were (erellpeeostergy of ae eee rece ene aaa ict e hoiy | edded: | level, gram tor tomorrow follows: . |brother-in-law, is under arrest in Colorado, in connection with | outside the juriadiction of the board | SENSA' ONK, Alig. 28—Urban|scason, He ase wrant poay LOrk thie) “4 aplendid opportunity ts hereby| The fire was discovered at mid: Program. ithe crime. until they returned to work. NA oh Panoramas” reiay! ee Biven to congress to do grand things| night by Clarence Bradshaw, Stove ah What is declare the last link in the chain of evidence| Chairman Hooper asked that Mr foes In empire building. Lands that now|Pasalich and a skip tender, who on First Raco—2:19 Trot or Pros. | 15 Jaret plared.te/pe siealt} Ge tie 10 ot gr len fs side ana|Grable consider that decision of the | eae Sharkey was called upon by} pant for water can be made fertile | Coming up for the lwnen hour, en- 1. W, W. T., horse; D, L. McDonald, | shove . The defendantjon the back, bi of thi board in making his reply tomorrow. pesae ts ust fo Protect New /and lands that are now burdened with |Countered dense smoke and heat at $ i tie signee. + 2d he aa 204 The action of the eastern roads York's slender lead. water can be made free and produc-)t% 3,000-foot level. They came to the owner. had admitted that he was the only one| penetrated the skull. It is believed Morning rai ade the field soft 2. Pauline J. Hall, Rothal Mitchner. 'y, his home at the time the girl was|by the authorities that a hatchet was|took precedence in interest over thc ake & rains made the field soft itive. The ex-service men who desire, ‘oP, spread the alarm and rescue par- 3. Nabob, J. Covell. : killed, presumably from an’ explosion | used. submissions of the union which not |and heavy and threatening clouds at/ to cast their destiny in the open coun-| es. enufpped with gas masks were 4. Dan Cloud, J. McKeown. * Jul 9) peeeieinns assert that a fall ; only asked an increase in the mini game time held down the attendance. {try can find rural fields or the em-| Sent down into the mine, They found at . & {aply 2. ae é Fifteen pictures were taken of the ath} Wait alad sealed for NATIONAL LEAGUE Lineup: ployment of their energies. The so.|th® flames raging fiercely and were \aq Second Race—2:35 Trot. |could not have caused this fracture.|\wounds by the special investigator.| UM wase rate, { St. Louis—Tobin,, rf; Foster, 3b.;|P)07™men* Said pine oy riba ble t h the lower 1 \ |The stove has been found intact and * “4 sy -| restoration of time and one half for % = ge FS; Foster, clal and economic evils that attend)UPable to approach the lower levele <1, Bert Coty, horse; A. MoCouch,| The si Five of these were “flashed” and the “ sa i |Sisler, 1b.; Willams, If.; Jacobson, cf. -- “ of the mini {is held by the authorities, thus dis-|others time res. ‘The turea! Work over eight hours and the rec] \¢ Pittsburg (11 innings}— R. H. E. Manus, 2b.; Severeid, c.; Gerber, | t'@ crowding of cities can be partially | Of he traneay ot: the. otkahtiad 4 owner. ‘ (1 : x minimum cost of living] »; -000 003 000 00—3 10 2 Meas} ph dey *|averted and a happy and healthful 4 aS that a flying piece ae the eens M wrill be O8nition of a m trooklyn — —- a PP 2 : 2. Redfern, J. McKeown. Proving the theory Parts of the skull was cut an be & 001—4 10 1,%%:3 Shocker, p. wi 1 creased when alr pipe burst and the . ight have caused the girl's * for railroad workers. -ittsburgh - . 101 000 010 01, rs s ~ 4 balance between rural and urban life 3. Clara J., Wm. Aldrich. =» [ot metalmisi produced at the trial. nesters A > -, Mil-|_ New York—Wwitt, ef.; Dugan, 3b. fasting ty electric wiring went out of commis: body was med: yes- ws today, It was pointe’} Batteries—Vance and Deberry, Mil. cont an be maintained 3 4. King John, Doc Neal. eae and weenined at a local under,| The Colorado anthorfties wil leave| out by Chairman Hooper, was a. new jeoy Cooper nad Henanlae! Ruth. rf; Pip, 1b.: Schang, ¢; Meus herd a sion, shutting off light and commu: 4p Tagste horses JA: aiid: ; po 5 ey Reed/the previous wage decision which be 1a he , ring in the 4) 3. Glendora, West Pace. SOL | apt, Sealy eae Wrat|etated that an effort will be made to| came effective last July 1, when the AMERICAN LEAGUE | Umpires Morlarity and Evans. Meat Output 4.400 and 4,600) levels. During’ the 3. Record, C. E. Dawson. ss was have the defendant brought to trfl/raiway shopmen went on strike Sco wee lee er ed strong. ¥ morning hours, Superintendent Gar- 4. Trixie, J. McKeown. a distance. in September. The body will be re- against wage cuts and working con-|4t Philadelp' (ist ga ri patert ; 'y, both sides going out in order in the Holdin U barini succes ing in restoring the 3. Peggy May, J. W. McDowell. As soon ag the body reached the|turned to the grave today. Riiloie au Gactaad ‘bythe baast. Chicago — a Een Continued on Page Four.) g Dp tine to the 2,100 level and pipes were Dee re otee eae er proctiog sane kivect taoraettn canemtie | nivoessakns, cbecan |. The piaslatenanos. brotherhood did | ee eee Rebertoon snd)> Schalk; deed’ fer the attort’ to xtickueteine 7. Winnie Wooten, W. W. Hardie.| brother of Albert ap; upon the| A CONTINUES not join in the strike but tlw organi-| | Batteries—Robertso s 3 - used in the effort to extinguish the §, Goldendale, Fae weak pei eee ee bac claigrnart a TO PLEAD INNNOCENCE. \eation leaders chose to present its} Hasty and Perkins. CHICAGO, Aug. 28.—The output st boralnas) Heibees: + Ub Soc ee Race—! . % t ‘ another - adin ¢ companies was e carried down into e LIMGtGe Sharay, bored) W. _W:| Oren tappenced ond reeuaiaes theeegh:| (GREBLIT;. Cole. Ans. 28.— Albert | Freya to ne entails of the union | At Philadelphia (2nd game)—K. H. E. New Owner Of Hee ee a ree Gols (elnw intense Hardy, owner. out the examination. After the ex-|J. Lowe, held in jefl here in connec- padiees : Grikea.) of trackmen’ oc.| Chicago —.— -100 000 100—2 11 2 i mddle of August, according to the! The fire broke out just befors 2. Make Haste, J. B. Dalton. amination was made by the authori-jtion with the mysterious death of his! (1) oy csoactally in the east. Philadelphia 02300002x—7 11 0 The Tribune peventh federal reserve bank's report|changing time of the underground 3. Bess Hardy, H. Bain. Hes, the two asked the stomach be/sister-inlaw, Miss Edna F. Skinner,/""71) ‘caring today was started with] Batteries—Mac Courtney, and on business conditions made public to-| crews. os 4. Yellow Slippers, K. Apelseth. opened. This was done but nothing] ‘Was unshaken today in his claim ot | ay: one of the three members rep-| Schalk; Yaryan, ylor, and Perkins. | Ae The mine rescue car of the United Fifth uarters Mile Dash. | unusual was found. innocence when told of dispatches; Sak A..O:' Whar = | Thirty-five packing companies said) States bureau of mines is being rush reed resenting labor pres thee ; 8 in arge s r : 1. El Ray, horse; J. By Dalton,| The skull fracture was caused by a ‘rom + Til, stating thet| io, was on the bench, but Albert|At New Yors—Tied in 10th—R. H. E. Jule ccles Increased 8 per cent ever|€d here from Grass Valley and fs ex owner. terrific blow. below- the ear, presum., 2" investigation of the Sistine beay Phillips, whose wife was reported 11)|St. Louis ~ =000 ip ene 8 xx ‘June but were 1.7 per cent less than a Pected ‘to arrive at noon. A first aid 3. Robin Hood, J. W. McDowell. [ably by a blunt tnstrument, as there|°f Miss Skinner had disclosed -010 Minky % 3. Kid Miner, H. Bain. was not a cut. Four cuts were found for railroad workers. The first opposition to the union submissions came when six eastern railronds refused to recognize the union's appeal on the ground that rail- road shopmen, including some of the maintenance men were on strike. SENIORITY QUESTION RAISED BY EMPLOYERS. in Californie, and Walter L. McMen-| New York imen, who is on a vacation, were ab: sent. | clude Provision for Lands Settlement | WASHINGTON, Aug. 28.—Congress is given an opport unity to “do a grand thing in empire building in connection with the soldiers’ bonus,” Senator McNary, Republican, Ore- |gon, declared today in the senate in urging his reclamation Calling attention that in every war the government had pro amendment to that measure. vided as aid land for the vet- erans, he argued that there was no good reason for the abandonment of this national policy \at this time. Charles W. Barton, new owner and publisher of the Casper Trib- Batteries—Shocker and Severeid; hawkey and Schang. year ago. erty at Jackson, Cal., Is Scene of Tragedy That May Claim He, Tal JACKSON, Cal., Aug. 28. Forty-eight men, according (Continued on Page Four) ‘ une, arrived in Casper yesterday e Lowe stuck tb “his story thet the | morning froin New York and as ; e girl.had been killed by the explosion ‘ | sumed active direction of the paper i ~ [of a stove which caused a fire in the e | todays. Miss BestonMoomee to the . Lowe house. Fireman discovered the | Tribune from the New York Tele- - > 4 body Jying in the kitchen when they V | graph, where he was assistant r 5 answered a fire alarm. ry | publisher. e- e “I don’t. know what caused her! : ;_ Within @ short time Mrs. Barton skull to be crushed,” Lowe said when | e e | and young daughter will arrive confronted with a recital of yester. | here and make their home in this ; : day's developments, “I did not see city permanently. ‘They will oc- her fall,” he declared, cupy temporarily the home of J eS ha E. Hanway 704 Park avenue. Mr ae, : Asconsin: Sieniimates. bined hagas Barton, who has visited Casper a CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 28.—(Special to The Tribune.) NOME, Alaska, Aug. 28.—(By The Associated Press.)—| explosion in the kitchen of his home number of times in the past, ex d to lead Gov. Robert D. Carey transferre: icti i y | pre very “pleased | John W. Hay today continue: a | July 2 but did not know at that. time DENVER, Colo., Aug. 28.—Victims in many parts of the presses himself as very “pleased | - , rimary election returns for the Republican Eee nas eomtae’ Braud oat a Ancdocenene one that Miss Skinner was in the kitchen. /[Jnited States are coming to Denver to attempt to ddan bienatiny fill ty sata Latialle a Ue Bites po Dae ith 30 precincts remaining to be inwright, 100 mil thwest of Point Barrow, |"*™%" 200" enveloping the room. | among the 85 prisoners taken in the recent raid here, confi- \¢ yaniv impressed with the people | 0! Hay was credited with a majority of 313. Re- now at Wainwright, miles southw of Poin ‘W>| Mrs. Isia Lowe, wife of the prisoner | én by whom they were fleeced, Philip Van Cise, dis- | resiaing here. \heard from, Ha} 1 eae Pew Dean ubl icant Mendel according to a meesee from Capt. S. C. Cochran of the coast| na sister of the dead girl, declarea [dence pene eran aey Wes Tere cen aeroreomingvat! ms ts date athens tac guard ear. t she believes her husband inno- p : oe = te = 4 to maintain Gapinin Gaghtan’s message was sent through the coast Pe Corsinaes on Fage Four) | e réquest of the prosecution and others voluntarily to ex: dete suard stition at Point Barrow to Cap- ; tain Thomas A. Ross here. eee * ie: aes cones oe DEFEATED IN SWEDISH ELECTION ant Oskar Ordeal, aviator and a mov- ing picture photogarpher were with ry ° ° ° ° ° > ° s be party: tend their aid, the district attorney | said. e | Officials of the federal penitentiaries jat Atlanta, Ga, and Leavenworth, |Kan., are among those who have) NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS an nomination for secretary the latest count giving Hin as 8,974 and A. D. Hos- of state, kle 9,087, 1 kins 8,143. i 2 ib- —_ @ | started Denver-ward. | Beginning tomorrow, Tuesday, August 29, The Trib and that the Amundsen | © Part of the million and a half dol-| issue "clock edition, which will be sold on thought, here that Captain 1 hich was taken from the pub-| Une PEO S10! roe rtnose i i i kerton, ae : = 7 D J “DRY” BILL = the authorities allege, by the con-| the streets of Casper and will circulate in Hark - pric ryromrtns ied — ibe fidence band, through woe | Glenrock, Douglas and east on the Burlington and North- : ‘ner they may stock exchange and other schemes, x sawed Galittomrnn Reo pone brgee wright 5 as to Herbert J. Gray, 16 New] western, bap aan Riverton, Lander be planning to a in STOCKHOLM, Aug. 28—(By The Gothenberg, 19,608 for; 51,487 ) several deputies will propose ® [Bridge street, Exeter, England, Van| west on the Northwestern. oN ae ie the epee pilan- cat " ape The “drys” “ary” pues sdon a eee | Cise pemeeices toe ceeye soe Advertising for this early edition must be in the hands eee Re ee a ig. 1B sr ezine oo in the a 634 for; 12,625 gine its jons. jen. . |trict attorney 1, wi ra i : . Zt + FA pater with the wrecking of a pee er aleeenamnis eal See Sa 3,684 for: Calles, chief of cabinet and secre- | 575,000 in a fake stock promotion here} of the advertising department the day previous in order connection. with he wreel ink sae HARDING ENJOYS CRUISE. cording to the latest provisional ret Ma! ST: for: $3,830 agafdet tary of the interfer and peciaetes, lest August. to insure insertion. The added circulation, which means Mi gan er cprens strain, bie WASHINGTGN, Aug. 28.—Presi-| turns available. The figures pantias imo,” 6-767; for; . $3, ist. Dv Ta Diapers oa vo- | ae ‘ eee eee ee a strong in- 4 ae « : ing are TT3!747 for, an : 2 See i i F a 2 f Saprcetatn now they loos oa Rear cicl Reale eee 10886 again MEXTCO CIEE. Ave. 35 y h ae roe vee ins vote sad tine Biceatcrcbana lei Get toot Ser ducement for the merchant to co-operate in giving ne bah ned the express ‘ Associa law me er a ts i ‘ : = ir A ie rae caty Eee an iromae| Sortaedtha principal centers the Eni Pe ipctiic'stene caae iene law in the United States will ne ee Wap Rldeirdiig minds oem: people a real metropolitan newspaper b: giving he en sag and ‘Wal Jackie May 3 : : J is not be crobes is a featur t List \- i raytl * again bet fously dis- | Introduced, although it i pee a corer aires er weber cates an eae paecier here. It peyttatititt that Meved the measure will be enacted, jtute in Londom adman early copy,