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TOMORROW IS TAG DAY FOR WYOMING'S HOMELESS CHILDREN-BE GENERCU | |ebrion) Che Casper Daily Cribune sien MONTANA SMALL MUST EIGHTEEN PAGES. STAND TRIAL Civil Suits Against Iilinois Governor and Two Other State Officials To Be Pressed by Attorney General. SPRINGFIELD, Ill., Dec. 15.—(By The Associated Press.)—- Trial of the civil suits against Governor Len Small and two other state officials will proceed. Demurrers against the bill for dis- covery, filed durmg Governor Small's trial at Waukegan were denied in the cirextit court hrce ioday by Judge Norman.L. Jones, demo- “CASPER, WY WY0., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1922. First Picture of Chilean Quake. £iGn1 EEN PAGES. NUMBER 58, Town Is Swept by Fireman Trapped in Smoke-Filled Cellar at Bozeman Meets Tragic Death When ) Conflagration With Property Loss of $250,000 BOZEMAN, Mont., Dec. 15.—Trapped in a smoke iilied cellar one fireman was suffocated and two others prostrated while fighting a fire in the business section which at noon had a loss estimated at more than $250,000. The dead fireman was Ermest Robertson, assistant chief of the fire department and a son of Jack Robertson, former chief of police. ] @ead and the other two unconscious Fire Chief W. G, Aleaander war | ans Lg ea ira pn pg: at | Main and Black street, and the struc overcome at the time Robertson loat | > * rot, a Se his life and was taken to a hospital | ‘Ure next door, ning He recovered after an hour or two | CAfe. are virtually a total loss. Dyna and returned to the battle, only to be| Miting was resorted to shortly before overcome @ vecond time and now fs tr. | 2000 to prevent the flames apreading & precarious condition. |to the H. B. McCay Hardware com | With Jack Ca’n, another fireman. | PADY West of the Story building anc Robertson and Alexander were trap. the Willson Mercantils cotnpany, or in the furnace room in the bees, the ‘Corner to the eastward of the athe arts Cafe, where the fire| Story buflding. The fire waa virtually under control at 2 o'clock, The na called ‘The three men entered the basement tional guard company here wa: FIRE CLAIMS ONE LIFE TEAGLE DENIES CONNECTION OF STANDARD WITH ANY AGENCIES New Jersey Corporation Is Not Interested in Banks, Mines, Roads and Other Projects. [out to protect neighboring property| WASHINGTON, Dec. 15. H a Ruin and desolation Vike thie et Vellraar was apese 4 dswugh Chile, by the: garthquake and tidal wave, which without smoke helmets and could not | at fe, m cay es ; N, 4 — crat, of Carrollton. The suits- charge that the governor, the Pons reread bie: " - 7 ; find -thetr ‘waz out. When reacuers| Vacated during a % : Lasoo ky ange” coepeaealiede and vera es alg 2 Sti © MARY | reached then Robertson was almoat| Ground floor teuants of the stor; | Walter C. Teagle, president. of auditor withheld interest money on LATE SPORTS they. occupied the act of 1908 invalid, Judge Jones ruled that it is the state treasurer's duty CAitPRIGN SUPPORT | GENEROUS i Follette Opens =| block whose toc! Were almost totally destroyed included the foliow. ing: Conanty los adout and Hines Shos company $18,000. the Standard Oil company of New Jersey, declared today at the senate oil investigation that “contrary to,the somewhat gen- Brayton Dry Goods company loss] eral belief” his corporation had no {n+ Managers making changes in the | to take and enfely Keep all state about $50,090 t finangial’ or otherwise in Hneoup of teams for next week's | moneys intrusted to him, and to ac: Hub Clothing company owngd by| banks, railronds, copper or sulphur ‘Jeague a: the complete list | est peed state. ‘The aes Siso eld it |the Howart Brothers, Louts and Ed,| mines, the Childs restaurants, chain ve, in out $20,000. storea or any oth lated bust- of players in the hands of the sec- | that the legislature is without power On uf 1 iaeea Dene! covckexy, ‘oocumsing | nese gh goles hes a, or president of the ema? i 4 2 ppm sensi _ state aon taberoe The progress of the drive for the Wyoming Children’s Home _ ne corner @toro foem; loss =2: cet!-| “It uld not be necessary to ea; - turday evening, December posited, or how much interes! ; : » . v " a1 the ent time, Pere mated, I h the recor! to show clear’: war announced ‘Tho referee | shall be collected. SOO eter ae ieee Sete Te Li " |. The Story building had a frontage|in view of Senator Harreld's recent hereafter will also evforee the rule Attorney General Brundage, who] The business men who haye been contacted have responded gen- WASHINGTON, Dec.15, eyes the attack of the pro- cf 128 feet on Main etreet extending | sveech before tho sen “Mr. Teagle fiat each team mast be ofulpped | filed the suits, one éach againat Gov-} erowgly. gressive bloc against the administration shipping bill, Sena-|t% Black. The upper floor was occu “yhat we have absolutely on hapa bacosSege ear ce cee eevee ocean epee apart LE : be di t which time the high school jtor LaFollette, ‘Ri li Wi a Acad a th pied by the chamber of commerce t im; or connection with the Owing to the fact that this was | Sterling, and two against, State Aud- Tomorrow will tag day at wi is | ter ollette, “Republican, Wisconsin, declared in the sen- oe ee eee ence ead nen company, the Guif company, of ‘the first week of playing, ."some | itor Andrew. Rusesl! will now either! girls, W, C. T, Uy By zd P. Wooclub, and other organisations ate today that the measure “‘is contrary to the expressed | tiste and’ by the offices of a number] ‘he so-called Moheny or Stnolair com: ieregeiasitios She ee Soe oem) erence Bie Dis se trcoues wits Xt Ant | | int ie be thas field, selting ings. to pedestrians on the streets ...will of the American people.and that the aciion of the presi- ot protess'onal nen. and the sihtia, of LIAsien.” cf but efforts will be made to preven} _ If dasuelects to. uphold the trons. “ ‘dent-and it inl attempting to force its passage at | the various Btory enterprises, includ. | Appearing for second day before ¢ repetition of these errors im the | urer’s act of 1908, an appeal will be| of the city. ‘ this time is an open challenge to the| ing the Story Rork company senate manufacture ub-committ future, takés to the supreme court, but i¢ he | — people.and violation of the trust re ry Bheep company. Thi Which is conducting the inquiry, Mr. age 7 4c8 decidés to continue ihe mult. without poked by the people in ther delngated|!ngs and: recoria of all the: Teagle again wns subjected to close NEW , Dec. 15—Discus- | ewelting = supreme court ruling, the reprpsentatives.”’ |tost.in. the flames. iiertioning by Gilbert E. Roe, the sing the rule lnid down by the joint | cases will be referred to the master in ‘The: Wisconsin senator denounced! Though the fire began about’ 2} committee attorney, particularly as to major meeting yesterday | bbancery of Sangamon county. mash me sae ee terms, criticized the | o'clock, judging by the progress it| the foreign subsidiaries of the Stand- that all released by niajor “ gis 5 , Chairman Lasker of the! had made before the fire department [ 2 of New Jersey and the amount of to minor leagues would be subject D. il P id: t Tippin: ag in sharp language, | crrived, no alarm was sounded unti!| business done by them. to draft, baseball men said today at res en challenged the arguments made by|3, when smoke rising from the base-| The witness presented revised fig- that it was tantamount to a semi- . end p ie the pat Ned in his message to con-|ment in dense clouds woke men just as to crude ofl stocks, showing a boycott of the minors which refused Ms gree urging enactment of the legis-| asleep in apartments above the Club At this company had tn storage last reestablishment of the old draft Not Optimistic en, and charged Br. Lasker with) cafe. The three casualties amone|J®nuary 1 a total of 15,524,930 barrels law. + td leas ‘a highly pages? Pro-|the firemen occurred almost tmmoed ieee. oil as compared with 59,229,- : : In order to obtain the support |tely after the fire fighting apparatur barrels on December 5. jute now rule prevides that ater | On Peace*Plans Sr oreanand labor, jeecees Ina Watisnecy near theened lbs A ) . * zy, “I do not believe that = worse bill! Robe: ter fellow | cecent declaration by the Standard Gre lean ft Innarn mayb Bandits Secure $28,000 from Caddo, Okla CRUDE PRICES ont hrehSetierae m Eceet son ate tion | weet Seaton “the “anans ‘ia Pacific coast In- UBLIN, . 15.—<By T! aneo ate of the United States for tts con-|consoicus companions out of the| cent stock dividend, and Mr. Ros tanemegat'y cues, the ee ciated Preah Sresidune Nate Morr homa, Bank; Philadelphia Messenger e sideration,” he asserted, “It repre-| poisoned atmoephere of the cellar. | varited to know !f the dividehd was Assocation and the Western and | the Dail Eireann, replying to the! | a ictegs ela genet dw Siete grape ow tegempn a Poni eeeaaaa aa wer ‘Three-Eye leagves will be compelled | peace resolutions of the Cork harbo! Held Up and Robbed of $10,800 Wy redscted by the people of this coun. hott mons the camualtien the fire es | Pease tay levees Oe 4 to bok to the majors or get new ma- | commissions, in which the Dail w: j if ry. ' pixton of the couri| partment worked without a head for td © income tax A int ittee to meet || MEXIA, Texas, Dec. 18—The ‘Hur.-| try 1s overwhelmingly’ opposed to it|hours. Then an appeal for ansistance}had nothing to do with the subject, terial from leagues oj tower class!- | urged to appoint a committee to me 3 t tion. the se:.4:e peace committee, says: i,” ISS ‘ |ble and Magnolia O11 companies to-| today, was sont to Livingston, where the city|\s the basis for the dividend was not oe “If peace is to be established at the CADDO, Okla., Dec: 15.—Five men held up the eg spread advanced the’ price ot Mexia and sae simpply jeans turning over the authorities at once directed the Ioeal |not, caah. “aha therefore not mutject Ps cont of allowing people to commandeer | hank here shortly before noon, locked 14 persons in the vault an rie. ctude cents per rel,| people's property to favored interests | fre chief with a number cf men to} to the :ax. He added tn responee to goia: arveet:. cltinete ad" break s meeting the advance posted yesterd that officials of both clubs attempt, make another probably to- day, to reach an agreement. Tho White Sox are after Asron Ward, the present Yankee second base man, Bob Meusel and Waite Hoyt, “They want too much,” sald Miller Huggins, Yankec manager. solemn agreements made with an- other nation, the sooner I am in- formed that I do not represent public opinion the better. I am not prepared to recommend that the Dail go farther than !t already has gone. ——————— GAGOER FLOW [O INCREASING A continuation of Grilling fn the Mammoth well near the center of ection 9-88-78, ‘Teapot Come, has re- sulted in producing ‘ fiow of 83, 000,000 cubic feet of ary gua per day. With the bit 40 fest in the second] bonds and $8,000 in cash, - Son of “Empire Builder” Weds. BT, PAUL, Minn,, Deo, 15.—Waiter J, Him and his pride, formerly Mra, Pauline Gillison, have ieft New York where they were quietly married Monday, on sheir honeymeen: trip to California, adcording to word recelyed here today, escaped in a large motor car with approximately $20,000 is, liberty. FIRE DESTROYS PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 15Seven men‘in an automobile robbed, the bank runner of the First National bank of Darby, of $10,800 today while he was, taking the week- ly payroll to Feis and company, soap manufacturers at Tard Woodlane avenus, 0 Marry McKeo, the runner was fired) at and believed himself shot unti) he reached a hospital where !t wes found that flying ciass from a windshield abattered by the bullet had cut him @eop in the check, LANDER DEPOT atreet and) |by the Texan company prices .are Mexia $1.35 [Currie § The per barrel, BIG MINES TO _ CONSOLIDATE, | BOSTON, Mass.) Deo, 18,—Cpnaoll- | dation of the Calumet and Hecla Min- ing company. ef Michigan and several of its wubsidiaries an dextension of tte| Dustness to inolude acauis'tion of mark | facturing faollities which will eon: sume A large part ef thé output of Its mines are under consideration, It was | Snnounced “at the company” offices! here today, The compan'es while it ts proposed to absorb are the Ahmeek, Alloues, Centennial’ and Osceola Mt | for @ few cents on the dolinr and a | tax of millions. of dollars levied an- | nuaily in’ order-to!pay nm subaldy to those who take, the ships. practically ax @ gift. It means millions of dollars | of tax refunds to the shipping inter- | este. ‘Tess guarantee. vosan commerce. troy our army and navel transports and turn this great agency of poten: tlal defense over to private owner- ships. It'does not guarantes the building of a single new snip or the maintensinos of those we have. It is wholly bad, and the attempt to force {t upon an unwilling country, cannot | de too strongly condemned.” The senator enumerated a long list of fapmer and labor organ‘sations op- posing the bill and declared he was | Prepared to meke the statement that |three fourths of the Americas people had gone \on record as opposed to a cheaper rater for It docs not even promise, mueh | It proposes to de-| | proceed at once to | Unt 2 o'clock thia afternoon there |was-every prospevt that the: flames |would wnread to the McCay eatablish- jMment, one of the largest establieh ments of Its kind in the state and the loss of which would have practically doubied the fire cost, But the day was mild and calm, a | tact to which is attributed the saving of a large part of the business d's- trict of the city, “If there had been {a wind such as has been blowing for several days the damago undoubtedly would have been much more serious. Dynamiting was wesorted to when a brpeze began shortly after 11 o'clock, What was lefi of the Gal- Jatin Drug Store quarters on the east and the flaming ruins of the cafe on the. west were blown up with heavy charges of éxplosive. Bur‘ness houses on elther side of the fire were the Bozeman, vacated during questions that the dividend amount- Ing to 8400,000,000 exceeded the sur- blus of the Standard of New Jersey, but did not come up to the total sur. plus of the company and ite subsid- ‘aries which was placed at $594,000,- 000. Further questions as to the finan- ctal affairn of the company resulted in a decision to subpoena George H, Jones, treasurer. “Does the Standard of New Jersey ‘ix the prices for which it buys oil In the fie'd?" the committee attorney anked. “Absolutely no,” repited Mr. ‘Tea gle, “We buy the ofl at the posted price and without conference — oF agreements as to price.” Mr. Teagle went into the matter of leasing of pumps to gasoline filling stations and said the pumps were rented at a dollar a year. “Doesn't the man having &. filling a a morning and the national guard com-| station and a pump rented tron Shade, Callf well and | Wall Creek sand at 2,914 feet, drijj-|) The marrage of the youngest son ing companies, producers principally ship subsidy, and ‘more particularly |piny, made up largely of students company tenc to sell your cone lly Frankie of Buffalo finished [ing has been discontinued ani the| of the late “empire builder” took place ‘ tothe terms of this bill." He added/from Montana State college, was|gaso:ine pretty exclustvel; asked training here yesterday fot their | well will be saved an tt-ts the output|at the home of his eldest brother,/ 1 ,Zpen wye., Deo, 18, -— (Spe| ermine and valuation of the proper-| that the farmers of the country were|called out to prevent crowds interfer. Mr. Foe. é ten round match here to- | of “which will be veed for furl pur-|Samex H, Hill whose wife is # sister! i141 15 mne Mribune) —. Fire which Lise ig cake led pagel chshory wet teeta paar ay % ing with the work of salvage and to| “Not at all, because he can rent 3 he brid: joerding to the ad-| @ sena-|protect the mercantile stocks witnin ; night. Both they am in be pss: > other operations in the fa ty Sor mae ace started frem # stove in the bagKnage consolidation, the statement sald, (Continued | on 5% Two) a pump frem some other company. at PHILLIPS CAR FOUND NO CLUE TO SLAYER CINCINNATI, Ohio, Dec, |5,—Polica authorities of this city had yisions before them today of | room cempletely destroyed the Chi: cago and Northwestern depet here! ¥ ee biage epread through the attack ane Hitle progres, was macé in tighjing ft, i * |Whites Refuse. | To Help Japs) ¥AHIMA, Wash, Di 15,—At al the danger zone. (Continued on Page Two) § HARVEY IS CALLED TO U. S. DEBTS WILL BE DISCUSSED LONDON, Des, 15,—(By Tha Asecelated Pr Press.) —-Ambassador Harvey has been called home for consultation, it was stated at the , Cal, fail te of Mrs, Clara Phillips, convicted “hammer! (rochng (of Iie leading Japanceo of] Amerlean embassy this afternoon, He will sail on the » December 23, He will not be accompanied by Mrs. Harvey, who will paar ree g rebar of an ; ees pes mnud splattered touring automobile in which was Poiaces geass ‘bankers. and romner.| leave the preeeding day for a yielt to Maderia, pecan are digeai 3, ed ae ae There wag ne fags on the car, but in the the machine was found a certificate of registration under the California regulations issued ciaj club secrotarieg pf akin valley towns, heid at Wapaig last night, the. The nature ef the consultation for which the ambassador was summoned was no t known at the embassay where it was said the white ‘representativoe fefused to take| Message calling him to Washington merely eaid “it was for a consultation,” It is presumed the discussions with Secretary of State on 161 ioni . will i f Ew fairs, includin, to “Walter Phil "Pali, 1 Mel tee dors tly Siete pr kn) vo Anus, cu, nee, ‘y| Bois pany he nit ca | anata ancey a tem al Ney acon Teens na a ae ees, Teparations and kindred subject, mouy ‘s Tene. xe, 126,698 iaaued Waiter Philiips, bricklayer, left ere lew the Oriertalg tq remain “on the fined te bia bed with @ cold for two or latter's daughter, reparations tangle, which {s threaten: that the foreizn situation was regard pt hae Fall dias is-|throe gaya but, his condition jq not| . @taniey Baldwin, th chancellor ot|{f ® break between Great Britain}ed as a matter for grave conallen September 21, 1921, te Waiter Phillips, a ae ‘of the taite, he |*OVs jronths pag with bia wife! gued an order thAt no land be leased| sufficiently serious ja prevent” hit | ihe exchequer wad the oven members {94 France iq understood ta have|otion about y it would be unwisq 643 Routh Les fees eiong ped Sia plasining ¢9 {rave} by automoebilg te fio ap alien and that men who employ| from making definite plang fur gail-| of the British m‘ssion which is to yisit | been d@iscuesed by President Hardin, =| ta + public statement at th ‘The car bore +4 cle. nd oearch . Souitiong, 0 Tew! York, working hig way at bis|aliens as agricultural’ workers be not; ing, Mrs. Harvey, who has been quite ingten for discussions regarding |and his cabinet today at a meeting | Pres a haying traveled far end hard, Under whe tone Fegan gh rey pad a ‘eae bay a #4 Foute, He wag the owner | allowed as. Icesore, [i recently, is still indisposed, but it} the Brit’sh debt to the United Biates,\ whieh lasied more than two hours, i elso that the ad Se ser ee tafe ay were of|today, adyeaces a tkeery thal the|of the aytomoble faund in Cineinnati Arthup Hew, sceretary ef tha Jap-‘ig thought she will be able to sali for | will sail for the United Biates, Decem.| White House o clas, eithough @ that it @hould nut and hammer, on whi drops <as might have been driven from|iast night, according to recqrds here,|anose asceciatien, tated that ai-|Maaeria Desember 23 with the expec: | Ler 31 clining fatty scuss what ¢ opportunity btood, caeaaieky ths pelos Ing., 9 the siayers|and meighbors to the Wall strest|rangements bave\ieen made for 356| tation of remaining there while her | piace at the eabinet meeting ied a way Cppeggecnha egy pins ds pr mod of William G. Shaffer and b's wife! bungaiow where the Phillips formerly | Japanese famites to move near Bill-| hustend 's in the United Btates, She|* WASHINGTON, Der. 15.-—4Ey The|ermment on the probable coure e_that infu. of it had beon shot er statibeg and{last ‘Lussday. } Mred. ings, Mont. will be accompanied by her daughter, | Ascocated Prest)—-The Kuvpean|the American goversi

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