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y . The Best Sports, Business, Fiction, Cartoons; And News in The Casper Sunday | Morning Tribune hee Tat The Casper Tribune Two editions ally; largest cireuia- tion of any newspaper tn VOLUME VII. WHISENHUNT, PELTON AND RO TROUBLE BREWING IN NEAR EAST IS SERIOUS Feeling Between Turk Nationalists and Allied Commissioners | in Constantinople Continues Strong; Two Britisr Sol- diers Assassinated, Is Report William H. Lloyd Defeated ty Margin of LONDON PAPERS 12 Votes for Councilman, While Jorn M. : Whisenhunt Gathers Majority of 47 ANSGuSs RESULT | Votes on Count in First Ward John M. Whisenhunt, Sylvester Pelton and Walter Royce {lf FLECTION IN have won out in their respective wards for the office of coun-| cilmen, according to completed figures on the various pre- | cinets this morning. ‘ In the first ward, the courthouse vote, which had nct been tabulated last night, gave Whisenhunt a totai majority of 47 votes. The totals for the ward are the totals being Royce 676 and Burns Whisenbunt 419 and Karl BR. VWyn-] 443. ‘ ams, his opponent, 372. Sylvester Pelton won cut In a cloee- . . Walter Reyee's election in the Sec’|ly contested race in the Third ward by Various Interpretations | ond ward was insured yesterday. His|a majority of only 12 votes over WO- | majority Is 133 over James W. Burns,|ilam H. Lloyd. The tota!s for. the Placed on Comeback of ward are Pelton 493 and Liogd 981. (he three be-s of the’ city Ret as ke cach whe bolt aver untt nex sexy Democrats; ‘ Editorial e i x mn G. a *. Stor Secures jare Jack Pettingill, John G. Jones an’ Co ent Vol at PARIS, Nov. 9.—The troubled state of affairs in Constantinople may not be getting any worse, but there certainly seems to be no improvement in good feeling between the} Kemalists and the allied commissioners. Two British soldiers were assassinated last night at Kassimpasha, according to the Con- stantinople correspondent of Petit Parisien. ‘ - ¥ | Colonel Charpy, commander of the.French trocps in the Constantinople area, told the} red the situa-;and are preparing to transfer their Kemalist’ autho! Most of them/| tion one of the gravest nature. The|stocks to the Ufiited States. | refused and their vaults were sealed by [John Hancock allied & alsand commissioners have} The o} American firm whlch is/armed Turkish guards. The Nationa) | J R j — ; —_—-_ informed Rafet Pasha, the’ gov continuing to do business is the Stand-| Bank of Turkey voluntarily closed its| I ury elease LONDON, Nov. —(B c¢ Constantinople a Hamid Bey company whose products are| doors on the announced grounds that} } r i The A $ ted Pre + 4 Turkish env there of the deep dis. for by the Turks in bolshevik! there no longer was any Lusiness, } F V. s. H Associa! reas.)-—The satisfaction of the ailles o atti-| gold s "The Kemalists have drawn up plans | or Yentreman : comeback ‘made b; the Demo- tude the Kemalists have since| The order for all the benks to fur-|for the re-construction of the city but crats in the American elec- they formally took over the civil gov-/ nish lsts of their Greek and Armenian | no funds are available for doing work 5 “ tions last. T *, 4 3 ernment. | accounts was issued yesterday by ‘the|of any kind. MARION, 10., Nov. %—<(By The 3 ‘uesday is ex. plained to British readers by thelr newspapers in many ‘ways, ant the ‘speculation which the. editorial writers indulge iA is quite diversified. Some think the pendulum merely Tiespite allied protests. however, | Ratet has maintained all of the meas-{ ures recently tnken by the nationalists except the highe duties ; which he imposed on foodst . be Associated Press.)}—The stork that lett twins at the home of George { Powell; one of the 130 veniremen | summoned for fury ‘rervice ir; the | IST DISTRICT m with the in compiling returns yesterday from | swung back, but others Interpret the Sere Gea Temedasit| Tuesday 's- election ‘the ‘candidases.for | vaulg ‘wa cerbaling. Swiaaeen Ale bie for his release from _service.| 1ftkee of ihe peace vat. censtnb'e I} satisfaction at the Harding admin ine Ptaagens Sahay by | the first diel.“ot- were confused with | tration and many of {ts Works, includ eer mse etic. Ageing the result’ (hat Ricourl McDermott] {ng the tariff and the entorcement of when Powell was asked to explain | was unnoun‘ed as the successful can-| prohibition, 5 why he had a valid excune. > |didate for the court position. Throughout England the American “Your honor.” sald Powell, hes! tremists seem to be in power at An gora. An indication of this was t reiteration yesterday of thé demand} wWastHinGTON, Nov. 9—AD- , nounced tofay at che department of | that the allies evacuate both their | ' : . ., t wifiitary and neal forves Yrom Con-| Proximately 80 cases involving | Justice.” Ofticials.\estimate today ¥ t Ls ¥ that the cases already under con- Hevry Rrviann. aecoriing to fig. . c ; elections have aitracted more editorial tnople and surroutiling districts.| fraudulent use of the malls are in | siteration remresented a loon 1® the eaXoue honor." ald Ment | aleuer Miriam. aororsing to tg |letone have altace more a eee er wovorninent, ia{ the hands of United, States attor: | American publle through postal] Ome million dollars 3x the xaluc which Mrs. Dorrit Van Deusen Steyens| rived at my home and I would-“ike {the peace for the firs! district. Cem_| The Timea-pays a teiute to the ° the Turkish nationalist government, is! T cast 1 neys for investigation to deter. | *windles of more than $140,000.00. | of Burlington, Vt., places on the affections of her husband. .She hes sued| to celebrate the happy event.” \plete-returns are unavailable hut on|Hard'’ng adhiinistration in Paris waiting to receive a de ision) ring wnether criminal proceedings Nebraska ranks second in stock | her husband's parenis for that amount, charging that they allenated her hus- “Yéu're excused," satd the judge | the partial count he held a lead over on the British application for a post-) should/be instituted, it. was an- | svwr.dies. band's love for her. They deny the charge. “! with A smile, | Salmond and Tubbs. McDermott was Tausanne betore procsding to. that clectod cdnstable for the same district. usanne before pruceding to or) the COMMERCE PARALYZED | é é j ~ IN SMYRNA BY TURKS. | “ : SMYRNA, Nov. 9.—(By The Asso- : - ; el ciated Press.)}—Commerce is agai 2 one which has achieved successes of whgh America may well be proud, “notaSty 'n its eminently akiliful handling of the great international congress” at 2 2 é Washington last fall. The newspaper Hawaiian Labor | {ii tae 85 ene a eae x the pendulv-. swung back may de- dl range the Republicas party mech! . : 3 ‘ Probe Order. afd other mechanisms in pais velit undesirable and unforeseen. oj The Chronicle regards the Demo By Government cratic victories as quite enormous and : ignificant. and ascribes the changé < as partly the result of a natural swing WASHINGTON, Nov. 0—An invest) (of the pendulum, partly to the “exces: gation of labor conditions jn the Haw-jstve application of prohibition and solan islands sought by. the territorial} partly to the diceatisfaction with the government there will be undertaken | supremacy of big business interests immediately by a commission made up| and the tariff." The new strength of largely of leaders of labor organtze-|the Democrati/ party will gue) Pe, vions working under auspictces of the} make Stself felt, the Chrenicle 3 i i mn eral gov-| telling its readers that the The rapid gain in votes by Harry Free, Republican can-|!#ber department or the fe a for state senator, insuring his election over John Jul-|°"™2"*- still retain allegiance to the ideals ly paralyzed throughout Asia Minor. One by one the banks of Smyrna fre} closing and the Kemalists have sealed n " e 8. the vaults of most of the banking in-| . T stitutions because they would not fur- T, nish the, nationalist authorities with oO lists of their Greek and Armenian ac- counts. Several American tobacco The members of the commission;| Woodrow Wilson. : mori Face Trial for Mine Killing : PLANNED IN OREGON, MARION, Ill, Noy. 9—Seventy:.) Workers of America, two conspir- | and auto mechanic: one charge of tabulated Wednesday evening. When the returns were proval, are John Donlin, head of the}from the election reaults the hope | Big Majorities Given Republican Candi- | date in Three More Precincts Qver~ come Lead Held by J. J. Giblin ‘ cas aia Te : ..| acy charges. Bond $1,000. assault t . ; i ’ i bullding trades deaprtment of the| that th Americans are yrering some: cea | Sete Peery ek eene $—Brown, James; Coli rex Sei ee brptisht jn’ tron} Norvhand Soutsssir reek, Mic a Fa a maatian Fedpettian ot abd (i rattan mea a cooperation with the Lea liamson county circuit court here 5 iP, negy 29—Hiller, Simon; Herrin, miner, | from. Frecland, Mr. Freeggained more than 300 votes on his {menm" Fedsntton cf [awn oma lene of Mation aighcauie it SEDGE YAKIMA, Wash. Nov. 9——The for murder, conspiracy to qnurder, | Miner six charges of murder, two | two charges of consplracy.\Bond | opponant who upp to yesterday after-| Park 3,23 and Kennedy 3,208, This | | o#RUs. pecretary. Of ihe Amaleui hardly possible that here will be ar; twoday program of the Washmgton ting. and assault to murder in | of cbasnixecy, and two of assault | $1,000, ‘ poon had: heen Jeading by 97 yotes.| contest will probably remain’ doubsful|Worcerg: L.. E. Sheppard, president} constderable cclingiat in he attii ite My State irrigation inctitute, which meets| connection with the deaths of to:_ murder, "Held without. bond: 30—Hastings, Datmus; Marion, |@fhe totals for 28 precincts in the| until the official canvass of election . ot the Order of Railway Conductors: | the Ynited States on this question t% §—Beasiey, McKinley; Carterville, | miner, two charges of murder, two [county are Free 3,535 ond Giblin 3.-/returns by the board of county com:! {445 2. Hartwine, president of the|the Immediate future. The Westmin here November 26 and 25, will include} men at the Lester coal mine near of assault and two of conspiracy. Bond $10,000, 17—Clark, Otis; Weaver, farmer and miner, nine chargss of murder, | two of assault and two of conspir- acy. Held without bond. | iO N 18—Carnaghi, Joseph; Herrin, miner, three charges of murder, two of assault and two of conspiracy. én Bond $20,000. 19—Cravens, Rolla; Herrin, miner, { sault and one of conspiracy. Bond p | four charges of murder, two of as. a | $5,000. | -2@—-David Will, Herrin. =<niner, —. | speakers of recognized authority in| Herrin, last June. The defendants, | farmer, one charge of assault. to | of assault and two of conspiracy. | 364. missioners. Gregon Stata Federation of Labor, and|ster Gazette waa surprised that wo irrigation work, according to R. K.| thelr occupations, and addresses, | murder. Bond $1,000. Bond. $5,000, There are nine precincts on which) The additionai returns ‘from the| Hywell Davis, commissioner of ‘con-|men candidates were so unsuccesstit ittany of Spokane, ‘prebident ‘of the) avhere.. known, and the charges 10—Corbett, Lew; Johnson City, 31—Hiller, Peter; Horrin, miner | no official returns have been received | county showed increasing majorities | citation representing the labor dé-| ‘The Daily News snys the turnover institute against them. follow: t miner, four charges of murder, two |-and taxi Criver, five charges of | but these are. all small and the counts|for Kendrick for senator. Ross for partment. was due “mostly perhaps to the gen- Aceon tn 1—Adams, Frank; of Herrin, coal | of assault and two.ot conapliracy. | murier, two of nasault and two of {cannot change the final redults. Some|overnor and Winter‘ for congress.|” The Hawatian sugar plantation in-| eral disgust of the electorate -with the institute will miner, four indictments charging | Bond $10,000. of conspiracy. Held without Sond. [of these returns will nog be in un‘i|The most surprising part of the elec-| dustry has sought federal legislatiun | failure of the Harding administratten Le Crowe, engineer murder, two charging conspiracy 11-,Childers, Jesse; Carterville, 32—Hall, Percy; Herrin; miner, | the end of the week. The telepr ne) tion in Natrona county waa the hige! to permit incresed imnilgration to the} to do anything at all, It will make 1 ject;.A. L. Smith, engineer of the pro-} to murder, and two charging assault | miner, four charges of murder, twe | tive charges of murder, two of aa- | line. to, Alcova. Oil City and EY.el is| majority piled up. by Ross, Democratic | island of Chinese and other oriental|the already har¢ task of that admin we posed ,Horse Herven project, W. B.| to murder. Bond $5,000. | of conspiracy, two of assault. Held | sauit, two. of conspiracy, Bond $20,-”]down nine miles west of Caspr an1| candidate for governor. Ross was not jlaborers claiming that ‘the laboring | (sration still harder. : see Armstrong, stute president of the} > anderson, George; of /Marion, | without bond. 000, | : “Jt ts fmpussible sto get In tovch with] conceded a ‘chance for election petcey population of the island now predom?} ‘The Graphic sees in the election 're LO far bureau, and x number of other! jiner, four -murder indictments, | Deities : these points. ‘The precincts Sphit-|the polling by the average voter but!inantly Japanese is insufficient ‘and| sults in the UAlted States a triumph ste tbe prominent in irrigation and recine| Pongal tee ore eeni ee eee eres oun pe pst me wards Lest one charge of | rock, Badwater, Miller and Lin. sear|he piled up a majority in Natrona [otherwise unsatisfactory by the antl-prohibitioniats and mak ng mation work. © _ | two for assault to murder. Bond | 999, " |aey. Bind $20,000. sam. | have no telephone connections and the county of 2,262. 4 Soe re ‘Continued oa Page Bich} re The Yakima Commercial club is} 5 999. 13—Catone, Sam: Marion, miner, 2 i 2 x farthest is more than 75 miles from P| planning a dance in honor of dele 3-Exookhouee; tw. charges ot | twit Gieunlean eeecaee oeonaenet 34—Hancock, Charles; one charge. | Casper. ; gates attending the {nstitute, to be Coo ooicy to murder. ond $1,000. |: 000. of conspiracy. Bond $1,000. Along with Mr. Free’s heavy gain y B : Si held on, the of November 24. meat: pee Paes of 15—Cooper, Fred; Johnson City, 35—Halterman, Giles; two charges | went a similar one for Alma F. Haw-| - An inspecti tour of the Rimrock 4—Baxte rly charg: of assault and two charges of con- = bl! didate f of Ps 5 oe nana: acy. Bond’ $5,000. examiner for the Tlinols’ Mine oa ley. Republicam candidate for county of project, whe wh einen rnard, Jerald: two conspir- | Workera’ Union, two charges of | 8Pirdcy. Bond $5,000. , clerk. -Mrs.- Hawley gained heavily Se Be acy charges. Bond $1,000. — murder, two of assault, two af con- Howard, Oscar; Creal Springs, fin Sait Creek and this morning has a i Ni “s > ‘ mation service is under construc: | Bell, Nobte:; Johnson City, , SPiracy. Bond $5,000. farmer and miner, four charges of | lead of 228 over I.. W. Naylor, Demo-| ; 5 i -! > diag been arranged for. Novenihet he ac ace conspiracy charges. | miner, four charges of murder, two | ™Urder, two of assault and one of |crat, practically insuring her election, | Local officers of the institute pied | Bond $1,000. * % 16-Catinkay. / Nave; Carterville, 4 Cpmeplency. Yidd -witheut “pone: ee et ot ee ticipate a large attendance and are| 7—Babbington, Darby; Johnson devoting every effort 0 make twoday| City, member uf the state executive gathering a success committee of the United Mine ene charge of murder. Bond) $10,- | 000. a = ° aye 21—Ellls Bert; Marion, miner, First Prosecution for Herrin Killings two charges of conspiracy. Bond 0 r. , , | Fontanetta, Philip; Marton, Centers in Trial of Five Leaders at _ | ,,22,,Fontanctta, Phitip: | Marton, 5 of assault and ‘wo of conspiracy. Marion on Murder Charge | tea eithout. bond. | 23—Fox, Moody; Herrin, miner, Sea ee two charges of assault to murder. .. MARION, Ill., Nov. 9.—(By The Associated Préss.)—] P72 Sy sn Srtervime, Examination of the veniremen, from which will be echosen miner, two chatges of conspiracy. the jury to decide the fate of the first five men on trial here} Bona $1,000. in circuit court on charges of murder, brought in connection 25—Grace, Bert; Marion, miner, with the 23 Herrin mine killings of last June, was to con-| Seven, chatges of murder, two of in ste ce FE byes | assault and two of conspiracy. Held tinue today when court convened at 10 o’clock. | without bond. Among those called for by ther attorneys. All the tion yesterday was J Cieremiast= now on trai are fac.|28—Galligan, Jamts; Herrin, min his son, ( more tha r, three charges of murder; two of i the onnpetlen assault and two of conspiracy. | pee: aia for Bond 000. Angus W ck; two charges of con- | the miners ted racy. Bond $1,900. z has chad defense -an 28—Ghent, Cline; ‘Cambria, ininer, ! 38-—-Hammock Charles; Johnson City,. miner, one charge, of con- spiracy. Bond $1,000. 39—Kirby, Orrie; New © Virginia, miner, two charges of murder, two of assault and two of conspiracy. Bond $,5000, 40—Kelley, John; Zeigler, _con- stable and mine cuard, six charges of murder, two of assault and-two ef conspiracy, Bond $20,000, 41—Lee, Clyaé. Carterville, miner five charges’ of murder two of as- sault and two of conspiracy, Bond $10,000. t = 42-—Ltvely, Campbelt; Hejrin, miner, four charges of, murder, tw0. of assaul:.and two of conspiracy. Bond. $5,000. 43—Lolless, Almos; Marion, min- er, four charges of murder two sot assault and two of conspiracy, Bond $10,000. 44—McCree, Dallas; Energy: min- er, six charges of murder, two of asssult and two of conspiracy. Bond $10,000. 45—MePharon, ‘Wesley; Herrin, |. miner, four charges’ of murder, twa of ‘assault and two of conspiracy ond ($5,500. f 46—McGough, Fred; Marion, min- er, four charges of murder, twg of assault. and two of conspiracy, Bond $5,000. —Mann. Ley: borer, five charges of murder, two of assault and two of conspiracy. Held without bond. 48—MaynarG, Otis; Herr six charges of murder, tv (Continued on Page Eight) Carterville, la- _ loy, 3,293. Erwin AJ ¥Froyd of Salt Creek, Re- publi¢as, beat ou; his party candidate, H. B. Durham of Casper, when the Salt Creek returns brought. him a heavy vote, for representative In tise | state legislature. i ‘The make-up of the Naftona county | delegation at the next legislative ses-| sion in’ Januagy will ke M. L. Bishop | Jr., Erwin A. Proyd, C. W. Mapes ai M- C. Price, Repjublicans, ana Dr. J. H. Jeffrey, Democrat. The race for county surveyor is the only contest undecided. Albert Park, Frazier, Non-Partisan Leaguer Recalled by the Voters 7,000 Belkind O'Connor but Courier-News Claims Election FARGO .N. D., Nov. 9.—With the electian of Lynn. J.! recalled non-partisan league goyernur of North Da- Democrat, has a iead of 25 votes this| kotg ‘to the United States senate, claimed by the Fargo morning over H L. Kennedy, Repub-| Courier-News, J. F. T..O’Connor, Democrat, his opponent, ean, of oniy 25 votes. ‘The totals-are SENATOR KING IS RE-ELECTED SALT LAKE CITY, Noy. 9— Fe-electéd. cver Ernest Bamberger, | Republican on the face of returns tory fcr Frazier with an estimated United States Senator King has been| Majority of about 15,000, |had a lead of about 7,000 votes when tabulation of returns | was resumed today. ‘ 3 O'Connor has held*a good lead in, The net gain for Poindexter in the returns reported frora the cities and)city rrecincts was 746 votes. the eastern part of the state but this! Pepin CANS REFUSE @ropped sharply from 15,000 yestér-\79 GIyx UP FIGHT. day to 7,000 last night and on this} SAN FRANCISCO, Nov.. 9.—Late;county today gave a majority {tial majority, the vote on it displayed basis the Courter-News predicted vic-;returns from far western states early ? ‘today showed the results of the vote!tically coniplete returns from “| for several important offices still in doubt. Perhaps chief in iviterest was he close contes, for senator from the SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 9.—Revised'state of Washington between Senator tabulated early this morning. King*s'figures’on the United States senato- majority will be between 300 and 400 rial race between Miles Poindexter,/C; Dill, Democrat. Miles Poindexttr, Republican, and C. votes. Only one precinct remains to! Republican incumbent, and_C. C. Dill,|tead all day yesterday, and this morn- be hear? from, which could’ not change the final result. Don B. Co; ton, in the Fist district and therwood in the Second 4 publican,. have b=sn -reelect congress over Milton H. W D. C. Dnbar, Democrats. tabulated with cattered precincts in the state miss- O. jing. gave Dill a lead of 4,368 votes ‘The figures included the re-checked the city of Seattle, where/ to. returns for ing and éari isregarded the though admitting that the outlook was ./ net favorable. Hing, with 2141 precincts’ out of 2446 prec: jahead of the incumbent 5126 votes. “Republican 1 cts out of 2446 reported, he was nator ‘by! adquarters | s defeat, refused to concede Poindexi i LOSING IN WASHINGTON Candidates of the Farmer Labor party made gains in Washirigton. “In Pierce county, where Tacoma im fo cated, they won six places in the Jeg: islature. One farmer-laborite at senator holds over. 5 Five women were elected to the Cal ifornia state assembly, Three woron Were sent to the asssmbly two years ago, and two cf them were reelected ‘Tuesday. Miss Reba Hurn of Spokané apparently Was ‘the frst woman’ fo jbe elected to the state senate In Wash: | tington. Latest. returns showed het leading. While the state» prohibition act In California evidently lost by a-syihstan! en Interesting contrast between: ti two largest tities in the state. complete returns from Los Any 430 in favor of the law, whilé Francisco courity Indicated its detest there by something Uke 50:000.° Tie voters of San Franc’scc also: adopi by an overwhelming yore hk requcs' that their board of supervisors me Dit maintained a! moralize congress to permit lipht wines and beer. o. Last returns showee the adoption of the measure in Oregon requiring children in primary grades to atten? the public schools, ‘This bill was ponsored by the Ka Klux Kian and assailed bitterly by its opponents. why said it ‘would destroy private ‘school i

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