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Weather Forecast Generally fair tonight aud Satur- fay; colder Saturday and in north portions tonight. VOLUME VII. SCREEN WORLD MOURNS LOSS Wallace Reid Passes Away in Arms of Wife, Serene in Belief That He Had Won Fight and Was to Come Back ‘ LOS ANGELES, Jan. 19 { -—Filmdom today mourned the passing yesterday of Wallace Reid, motion picture star, whose death ended his long battle for health after abandon. ing the use of habit-forming drugs. i His death came as he lay in the arms of his wife, known in the screen world as Dorothy Davenport, and just after he had mumbled tn his delirium: “GodBut I'll show ‘em. ‘One of there +I please.” jays I'll be free to do as I Ith He had been unconscious for many|that will be the bag | the tomb of King Tutenkhamun. | CASPER, WYO., FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1923. e Casper Daily Tribune [e, ‘NUMBER 87. CANNED BEEF 3,350 YEARS OLD IS GOOD LUXOR, Egypt, Jan. 19—<By | The Assoc'ated Presa)—What is be- | lieved to be the oldest specimens of canned beef in the wor'd, have been discovered by excavators in | While it was not wholly palatable, being 3,350 years old, the meat is j Empire, Rich in Resources Golden Opportunity for Casper Opened in Project for Con- struction of Line by Haskell Interests Through Virgin ROUND ROBIN OF WAR DAYS NOT POPULAR MADISON, Wis., The Associated ress.) — Public burning of the “round robin” signed during the war by several hundred University of Wisconsin professors, denouncing the war rec- ord of United States Senator Robert M. LaFdllette, is ordered by a res- Jan. 19.—(By nee ee Maaate ee oe al Territory; Benefits to Be Large olution introduced in the state sen- The meat isd been emba'med ate today. and was contained in elliptical re- ceptacles resembling huge eagter exes, forty of which were removed from the tomb amld the deep in- terest of a crowd of tourists. Stil. other meats found were haunches of venison, trussed ducks and joints of game. These wore packed in wooden boxes shaped according to the nature of the contents. Notiee- The people of Wyoming have long complained of the slowness of growth of their commhone| wealth, while sister states all about us, less favored in many essential respects, have become populous, ! |rich and important and far outstripped us in standing in the sisterhood of the union. With 95,000 square miles of splendid territory containing many of the scenic wonders of the| jworld; magnificent mountain ranges clothed with valuable merchantable timber; great plains ideal| |for stock grazing; expansive valleys unexcelled for farming; with countless rivers, streams and lakes| Public property who is ordered to This resolution, endorsed by Gov- ernor J. J. Biaine and backed by the LaFolleite forces in control of the legislature directs the librarian of the state historical society to turn over the document containing the signatures of the university professors to the superintendent of destroy it. E RUHR MIN Railroad Would Serve Vast THREAT TO TAKE OVER INDUSTRY CARRIED OUT BY ARMED FORGE Obstacle to Operations Seen in Refusal - of Germans to Move Coal; Strike Held Probable. end of my aéting,| able among this d’scovery was a |to supply irrigation, with practically the entire state a vast store-| | A great public demonstration in | hours but in his talk when his mind) Reld was a member of Los An.| giant duck. hi f valuable natural resources i 1, oil, fh Id sil | - ith the | bontire | By 1 Fess, 3 eT OF An “4 |fouse of valuable natural resources in coal, is hs ver, CONMOCSON: |, W' ne ivspaiy Sis ( he Associated i was clear, he seemed to be aware.|geles lodge No. 99, Benevolent and} _ The excavators also removed to- | bi eit ‘hated hi rahe sa TA aa et and FIRE DESTROYS planned by the La-Follette backers, Fi Tis ° 7 oe ts y ro'ativen said, that death was almost) Protective Order of Elks and it was| day four bronze canillesticks of |Copper asbestos, building stone, phosphate, sulphur, soda ani | if the resolution introduced by rench threats to enforce st Lad time he eal “Tell them.|camgunced the lodge would conduct! Ereat beauty, One of them con- (numerous lesser ores and chemicals; with all these and, more not! | Senator Huber is adopted. It is the |payments by confiscations )Public funeral services Saturday af. mamma, I have won my fight—thatiternoon. The body will be tema ted I have come back. in accordance to Reid’s wishes and He had affectionately called his'the ashes probably sent east. ‘wife “mamma” since the birth of tained s perfectly preserved candle. plete» eceartanlae SENATOR ASKS FOR STOCK INFORMATION enumerated, no wonder the people of Wyoming are impatient that their state has not grown beyond 200,000 people in 55 years of her organization and the 33 years of statehood. first of the moves planned by the BOOZE RUNNER) tzeiictsnnese ctenst ce Wisconsin senator of charges mado | against his war record. vain Uk oe were made good today by the seizure of several state mines in the Ruhr valley and*various ih vs Bice 4 ‘was one of poignant grief to} WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—Tho res. With th Vas ame Sian N.J., Jan. 19.—(By | uy Ft fehahaniet h eir son, five years ago. rothy Davenport Reld, awed .|otution of Senator Brookhart, Repub- i ae ; |The Associated Press.)—A steam! reichsbank branches. Representatives of all phases of the st ieee ne ith the great assets at command; with a national playground Discount Rate Advanced. ness for Little Billy, the son, and/ motion picture world sent condolences | Betty, adopted daughter, and wistful to his widow, son, and the tiny eriet for hundreds of intimate per-| lican, Iowa, asking the treasury whether any law had been violated by | large stock dividends declared re- the size of the state of Connecticut; with a state of untold riches, the eighth largest in the union and seventy-eight times larger than trawler, be'leyed to be a unit of the rum. fleet hovering off the Jersey coast, caught fire this afternoon and! BERLIN, Jan. 19(By The Asso- Mine managers and directors were atrested In some cases. Miners in @aughter the Reids adopted some time sonal friends in studios, saa w tf vas | c . | burned to the water's edge. Another| clated Press.)—The reichsbank today|*9Mme of the selzed pits threatened ago. Tributes to the dead actor were; (Continued on Supe ive scapes oy Pino Biase ripe wes the smallest in the sisterhood, why should development be tardy?) Srisil steamer was een to. break|raiadd'ite discount rate to 12 pip cent | to cui: 4€ the French entered, It wal many. | That is exactly the inquiry made by everybody, resident and visitor! way from the fleet and rescue the| from the 10 pér cent established on | Teported. “We have lost one of our greatest) A crew. November 13 last. Additional German resistance to alike. : stars,” said JesseLasky . “The motion picture art has | suf-) MAN STRUCK BY The answer is, transportation. In the day of transcontinental French efforts to ship coal develop- s ~ the refusc! of the Essen dis fered a great loss,” said Carl Laem-| % < y administration to dis- ie: | railroad construction the whole state of Wyoming save the extreme i AR R Y 4 A NCLAI Re A aiteaia hte ae Some of the tributes of movie stars }southern tier of counties was beyond the line of projection. The Orders for a strike of all the n i | freight) railway i ‘were: { af ‘ | oe iway men were receive? © erief and’ one if s. “T can not express’ th sorrow I fest,” Charile Chaplin. ly heartfelt sympathy goes rs. Reid."—Harold. 1) I have ever known.—Theodore Rob: erty. “He was a charming boy, with great genius—Mary Pickford. { “The motion n'cture has susta'ned baie {rreparable loss.’"—Douglas Pa The son of Hal Refd, the famous} molodramatist 4'd not want to be «an actor {t is satd. but desired to be a motion picture a'rector: HELPLESS Police ‘Hunting for Motor Maniac Who , Stepped on Gas After Running Down E. N. Reid at Street Corner Speedi.g wildly through the business section of Casper at| “I never wanted to bo an actor.”|10 o’clock last night, a driver whose identity has not been i Union Pacific built into Cheyenne in 1867 and in the suceeding years on to Ogden and the western coast. This portion of the state andethesouthem:coal.fields vopre-developed.. . The»-remainder of \ne state remained an unknown country. From 1887 to 1892 there was more activity in railroad huild- ing in Wyoming... The Northwestern.came to Casper in. 1888 and |several years later was extended to Lander which has since re- mained the terminus. The Colorado & Southern, now the Burling- ton, came the previous year and reached Orin Junction in 1891. In 1888 the Laramie road was built from Laramie to Coalmont, Colo., 111 miles. In the years that followed the Burlington pushed the line up through the Big Horn Basin, completing in 1894, to SUBPOENAED TO GIVE TESTIMONY Senate Committee Would Force Him to}, Produce Record of Hyva Corporation in Hearing on the Oil Industry from Tierl’n and a general strike of these eniployes. was expected befcre night. Ne‘chstank branchos In vactous parts’ Of the Ruht and the Rane land were selzed by tee French wih elaln the Germans w to remove thelr tuys Germany. ‘ The Fieieh cars @ eit fed Jatention te tike over ‘he of the Rhineland Possess’on of the cust yas fax funds ve state for were selz “lL Reports of poss'b's customs districts They tcok mediation tween the allles urd Germany bv ant tobe an actor the tramoters cog shed definitely ran over at Second and Center streets|connect with their Billings line which was extended from Alliance,|_ WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—Announcement was made by|{y"0*5te, of nating sore dleennn's likedathe’ chug of iv inuaaroe Seat eon y injured EB. N. Reid, continuing on his blind ca-| Nebr, in’ 1891-2 through the northeast corner of the state to a|Chairman La Follette of the senate oil investigating commit-|trercr fee’ they :arrot consent to thing am I was power'ess to do what |'eer without stopping to investigate the injury which he had : Huntley, Mont Billi A later bs rt|tee upon convening of the committees today that the examin-|such a step until *he results of tna I wanted to do, But they're not go-/ Caused the unfortunate pedestrian. . Yerrairis She arare rete ates mecame a: Pa jation of property of Harry F. Sinclair would be suspended |"¢:¥*'°» © parent, tng to get away with It forever.| Reid was rushed to the county: hos-( registered under the name of Ernest |of the Great Northern system under the operation of James J. Hill. iiuiiidie ieernnee Mondhaaiiesaponse to the aubmostata: spy ot rf ing to ru’ life like) pital where it was discovered 1c ot Wi 1, Wyo. ; i ; ; Papen } ESSEN, Jan, 19.—(By The Asso- Bag roa a pli teal gc op at gece liam agape nenester, Wye and/ About 1913 the Burlington built from Thermopolis through Casper| sued last night by direction of the committee. ste adlie they did my father’s, been: a great playwright, but they! of which pierced the lung. Dr. Al- is a Ford license. Police are working on the case. to Wendover. Chairman La Follette read intoyplete records of Hyva corporation, a ciated Press) ~Selzure of state mines in the Ruhr by the forces of occu- wouldn't let him. Some of the boys, lan McLeLan attended the man. He| ‘The injured man {s said to be a : : ale alain; A p the record a statement he had pre-|Sinc'airowned. private investment| pation was begun today. The Berg. got him to write a “mellerdrammer’! reported this afternoon that Reld was | laborer. With this construction railroad Bar Wyoming practically pared reviewing the circumstances}company, but said he willingly|mandaglueck and Westerhold pits and after ft made a big hit they'd) in a very serious concition, ———__—_- ;ceased and further development was arrested, although important }ot the c’ash between him and Me. would give the Somnmaittae, Any Tel near, Buer vwere. occupied. by. tie never take anything else from him.| ‘The license plate which was at-| Dan F. Hegarty arrived in thelsecti i ulati i ts of i tance | Sadalh .xestersay. during» which thei cee, bearing upon the subject under) military and Manager Ahrens) wie In. Just the same way they ignored| tached to the car bore the. nomber|cit a few tee ge teen in the| sections of the fae: with pop ‘ ions with products of impor [o'l, man refused to prodiice the eom-| investigation, arrested for refusing to deliver coke. my desire to be a d'rector, They put! 724. Witnesses state that the car was}|Neb, Mr. Hegarty 1s connected with pave cried in vain for means of transportation. ae Troops appeared at the Moeller pits me out as an actor and made money| a ‘Buick. Investigation out of me. Thereafter I was doomed, has lead the revealation that the number js to the Ahlberg Bearing of| that city. company 592 MILES IN ROUTE TO LOS ANGELES DRUG In those sections of Wyoming reached by railroads the country and this has been detrimental to general development. Southern | Wyoming, eastern Wyoming and the Basin country are supplied} BRITISH ARE DISAPPOINTED AT ON SETTLEMENT OF U. S. DEBT at Gladbeck and at the Rheinbaden m'nes at Bottrop. |has grown and developed, citics have appeared and industries have Dr. Raiffeisen, president of the i ‘4 state. mine administration at Reck- PILOT MAKES come into being to use the resources at hand, } lnghausen responded to an Invits- , r | _But very few points in the state have more than one railroad tion to appear before the military 5 b author'ties and had not returned up to this afternoon. was arrested. I im believed he ONLY 4HOURS iv transportation fies but central Wyoming north and sth ri vrzre extent FIRFA SEIZED AT BIRMINGHAM a tremendously rich section remains clear of railway. lines. ad Jenter some of the mines that wore this + 4..| LONDON, Jan. 19.—(By The Asso-;money for the payment of the Amer-|selzed, the workers became. greatly GARDEN CITY, N. J., Jan. 19 |__ For many years the people of stretchiof country, particus| Joh eres ine vretumn, Comiiain deve, on’ moore) favorable: ternal esitated threatening. that ait tie Leutemant Alexander Pearson Jts mateimielae st larly north from Casper through Johnson and Sheridan counties,| Washington. of the Baldwin financial,than the Amerlean government now|miners would leave the pits if the 3 Ni 5 er * : q “ vi fected Frenc’ ered. of the army alr service, who with |, >! Alay Jan. 18-—Six (turned over to Federal Probibition | orth through Tongue river valley to Miles City, or Forsyth, Mont.,|™istion without having effected a : French enter sis Bones, a civillan passenger |PUNdred and ninety casea of rye|Director ‘urtin who immediately 8 Ay ae Neal: North Pacif choad wettlement of the British debt Is dis-| Gansta. paaects whit vat asked Washington for instructions. connecting will ne wiwaukee or Northern Facilic railroad, have appointing, the Daily Express says +» Jan,.19. The | Asso. Festerday establ'shed a now record | Whiskey, vatued at approximately |““TI2 Washing ion a ae etan| be teak. it Gonnelhees | Pres.) Tike of for 2 non-stop flight from McCook | $85,000 at bootleg prices, were seized dise, was en route from Trenton, |had visions of a railroad connecting this great section of unde-| to meet her “in our, difficulties over | the men throughout r ehel ; Pay + ‘ Ps “If America is so unreasonable tn rallwy " " 4 s . . vic end suffe: © reduce the rate ¢ erest below | fro’ fe jg morning by {th smecompanied him. signed to the Brunswick Drug com-| have been tied up tn court in Trenton by way of the two great transcontinental systems through southern igi tic Gotaheyaalra ett walt unti|the amount suggested,” the news-|rallroad. workers and at noon’ tha eftine kid nae eared bag te Mila pa a gence 2051, . 1 the. whiskey | Was iJ0r. Washington is more amenable or until/paper adds, “we have no option but|union leaders were In seasion with ade ‘i fou boas. Headed by Police Sergeant Burkett, | medicinal purposes, however, the car |! Ontana. the state of the world’s money market |to pay. To fail to do so would be|the orders before them. ‘The French Be minutes, at an altitude of 3 {® police quad mwooped down on the/contains more than the law would} Dreams haye been dreamed, rights of way have been secured, |jmnrerea, In no. long time, Creat |dieheteous to out credit the world |expect. them tot 2 thei? pkom- a car and formally took possession of| permit the Los Angeles drug store to have bs de by thi i d th Jimi k {Britain might be able to borrow over.” (Continued ge Nine) n said he would not try to }tho cargo, following a tip telephoned| handle, Director Sartin said, and for, Profiles have been made by the engineers, ani ¢ preliminary wor! 3 ish n new Fecord cn the re- turn but that it would be a non- / stop Sight. to headquarters, A guard was placed over the car following the seizure and later it was { that reason, he expects to go Into the case thoroughly before taking further action. | Will it several times done. Heretofore it has ended in smoke. always end in smoke? DANIEL FAMILY WAS SLATED TO BE WIPED OUT, SAYS WITNESS One fault always present in the past. The people along the! proposed route deemed they had done their part when they had} |signed the right of way and those elsewhere when they had secured |terminal facilities as an inducement. It requires more than these |things to build a railroad through what at first blush looks like a, raw country. People from one end of the proposed line to the) other must get enthusiastically behind the enterprise. They must! put forth a successful effort to get everything required to induce} the builders to begin shoveling dirt. They must take a personal; F ” interest, a financial interest and an unquenchable boosting interest. |Member Tells of Brags Made by ‘Jap | FIVE ACOUITTED OF MURDERS AT HERRIN s sald, ‘We are going to clean whole damned Daniel’ family out the : Tt must be made the first order of business and kept the first order | Jones Previous to Kidnaping of Watt | betoge, this is settied’,"* “ business until the smoke wagon is gliding along the rails. | Teepte cat be : j OF ‘Fi etetie! Piatsc Au ‘ct then ‘are’ ualon|OA 2 . ; . | He. did not seem to realize that I ae Fifteen Ballots Taken by Jury Be Visihecs ot Pilar Sites “Where No one will be foolish enough to contend that railroads do not Daniel and T. F. Richard AG ays al epee grater 4 fore Verdict Is Reached in Case of |taxi driver. The court room was, build the country. Wyoming would still be an open range country | ede ti. itt |needn’t be ao mad it. I told crowded when the verdict was read devoted altogether to stockraising and quarrels between sheep and| BASTROP, La., Jan. 19.—(By The Assoc Press.) —|'m_De. Mek X : s 4 z ‘ * ft Jemon . : ’ Do the Men Tried for Mine Killings but there was no sign of = demon’ stile interests if it were not for the few railroads she has to give| William J. McDonald, 60, brother-in-lav Lei Naiintthionse: ti AS av amas Weaver, cao of the jurora,|her connection with the outside world and bring civilization to our a of viet Danie 1, vib, Yili ¥? Bis ard As Mina Dag 5 eee ais, X knew it an, hour betes MARION, IIL, Jan. 19.—(By The Associated Press.) —AII | saia that between and 20 batiots people. bd Me ag ug ust og ye ween fener te ron on aes oun at me, You could hear all abi five defendants in the Herrin riots trial were found not guilty |wero tnken before the verdict Wilds: Never, befare in allithe. wishinas having, prayiia andidreamida of in Lake La Fourche last month, testified at the open hearing}, sex: et they: dnt figure out by a jury of 12 Williamson county farmers at 1:55 Pp. m, to- | reached. jinto the activities of masked meh in Morehouse parish today | ri The jury, which ret 1118 a north and south railroad through north central Wyoming, has | that p’ Jones, had told him the; Koin was settled, McDonald said| t's have some more of.what you ay. " Hy ‘ o'clock yesterday morninz deliber-! there been such a golden opportunity for success presented as that| “Whol damned Daniel fam would | Jonen did know he was related to| heard.” ; The verdicts were read in the following order: \ated for zy hours before arriyne at) Pr eee hee Sen OPE y Bd » ; |he “cleaned out” hefore the alleged| the Daniel family and that after he} “wa after the kidnaping Jiga) Leva Mann, Joe Carnaghi, Peter Hiller, Burt Grace andj its decision) a ee (Continued on Page Two) ~~ - © Sttelpt to assassinate Dr. B. M. Me-|becaine aware he asked him to lontinued on Page Nine) 2 spe Spee GaP *

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