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_OAGE FOUR. FOUR EXECUTED [PIIPINPOUITENAVIHE | [SSS eee Se IN FREE STATE, RAIDS CONTINUE Secret Service ‘Agents of New Irish Gov- ernment on Lookout for Trouble- Makers 'Among Republicans DUBLIN, March 18.—(By The Michael Creevy and Henry Keenan, Republicans, were exe- cuted today. They were arrested after a raid on a bank at Oid Castle and were convicted of possessing arms as well as a large sum of money. Creevy was a leader of the irregulars. James O’Rourke was executed after conviction of taking part in an attack on national army troops in a Du hotel last month. Associated Press.)— CORE, March 13.—(By The Asso- einted Press.)—Wiliam Healy wi executed morning by the ties. He was ar- rested while in the possession of arms attack on a houss nen an attempt made to burn was the home of Mrs. Powell, a sister of the jate Michael Patrick “Hogan and | Iso executed for | They wero ar. xford, D PROPABL March )\—Th 13.—(By The As- belief that furth- | pending in Great n the press, al-| erally reported thi idered mc in last ervice agents ST. JOSEPH, Mich., s.)—Concentrating on venire, Humphrey C. Gray, in the defense of William Z with most of the ot running and other) Michigan’s anti- es at secret meetings of “the Gray's effort to define “bourge- March 13 the (Continued from Page One.) Northwestern and Union Pacific, east and west with the only west o! of this locality, territory east and west. the Rocky Mountain Range, distance beIng more than 600 miles. “The north and south line proposed ‘will traverse the great basin nearly 200 miles wide, women excep- tion of Burlington, running to the| raising northwest, fe the Big trunic hemmed in on the DEFINITION OF RADICAL TERMS HEARD IN TRIAL Defense Attorney for W. Z. Foster Centers Efforts on Sounding Out Women Jurors on Understanding Words —(By The Associated members of the Be a With Frank P. Walsh Foster, charged with violating yndicalism law, continued today to probe their definitions of words and terms used by radical leaders. | Mr. all Range, on the East by the Black Korn The-e 1s no| produced last year over four million north and south transportation line| bushels of wheat, with an average extending to these five Ine] wagon haul to market of more then connections without going east to the| thirty-five miles. That the: vicinity vicinity of Omaha or west beyond] of Sheridan and Buffalo, particularly ether} along the eastern slone of the She Casper Daily Cridune RAILROAD PROJEGTED BY THE Jo MENAGE TO LOCAL INTERESTS West by the Big Horn Mountatn Hills. This country orlginaily @ stock region is gradually develop- ing agriculturally. Big Horn. Mountains, and in the Path- finder dam country between the Chi- cago Northwestern and Union Pacific Railroads extensive investments have already been made in irrigation plants. That In these regions the Lost Soldier, The Ferris, The Tea Pot Dome, Salt Creel, and other oil and gas pols of present developed and extensive producing conditions, that coal, iron, ore, piomphate and cther useful productions are found in quantity and conditions faverabie to commercial use. he handling of these various productio: are at tended with such grect transportn tton cost and fz.convenience as to iay and hinder develop: ment and production, Beginning at the Unton Parifle approximately 395 miles to the Chi- cago Northwestern lines, thence 150 miles to the northern division of the Burlington, thence 145 miles to the Northern Pacific and Chicago, Mil- waukee and St. Paul lines, total dis- tance about 400 mules. With thie 400 mile north and scuth line furnishing not only local transportation but the cross line for the mentioned within a and west of more than enly cor fve trunk stance cas 1 600 miles. “To illustrate present conditions. There was no proposal on the part Morning Post says that Coun-| r has taken a prom It quotes her as gathering that the nce was imminent as the “great middle class” pro- | Soxea ® clash with Q, L. Smith, as- jsistant attorney general of Michigan, | who asked the defense to give the prospective jurors the radical’s defin- of the capitalist class | Foster’s attorney referred to his e naS| client as the man who "ethan a reported spee hes-lany other man that ever lived’ Egyp aiding tthe aetan Paani brought about the “great reforms in | the packing industry at Chicago” and |who “came nearer than any one else ‘ganizing the workers in the steel Ucan aeatentions It seems that women haye been particularly active in the Irish cause in Great Britain keeping in constant| '"4 communica irregular |__T @ attorneys clashed again when on with the a! forces in Ireland. One of two Irish-|Mr. Gray sought to interpret that men held for trial yesterday for the|Part of the antisyndicalism law unlawful possession of ammunition| dealing with advocacy of illegal doc- had in his possession a letter which| trines. © having sent 20,000 rounds) ‘The state objected and with half} nition from London to Dub-]a dozen lawyers on their feet, half de manding to be heard and the othe insisting the ju be excused f © Charles White ruled this was the time to law, Judge “Wh interfered again when . Gr started to read ex cerpts from writings of ‘Thomas Jet-| ferson on the fiindamental right of| engaging in revolution to overthrow March 13.—Virtu Id out Sy phy: r the recovery of the Daniel S. Tuttle, presiding oppressive governments and the court held the quotations were not bishop of the of the Episcopal church in the United States, who is suffer- ° Sermane in this case. Mr. Walsh went back into history to cite the French revolution as an example of revolution to bring about reform and referred to the American th esl it “saat tgeegpareeds nore vith & S| declaration of independence aa “the tees 'tcioken a. week ago. 53 greatest statement ‘of the right of revolution.” Judge White interposed objections to the line of questioning agian when the defense attorney asked a pros pectice juror if he would be prejudic The prelate, who {s 86 years old and head of the diocese of Missourl, was reportel “resting easily” this morn ing following a critical day yesterday. Bishop Tuttle presided at the gen- ed against ~ man who advocated the ‘sral_convention. of | the: Esplscopal eee) Por “at Fear | right of révolution. ‘The-court said the question involved the fundamen- tal law in this case and that the de fense had no D Fight to ask it. SWIRDLER IS unive! Chamber day poration had been purpose. CAGE SCORES AT LARAMIE LARAMIB, Wy tourn: 26 to 9. Iam advised that Mountain Range, for the convenfence| along the line between Montana’and 8 well ag adjacent} Wyoming that the immediate region ‘0., March 13.—The ty preps won the first this morning in the state high school basketball n Egbert, ame ament, defea: Other results today were: Hanna 7, Parkerton. 6. Cowley 29, Manville 11. Kemmerer 28, Gillette 4. Pine Bluffs 21, Lander 18 Moorcroft 5. Lyman 10. |Emerson Fails To ttle the suestion | ‘Arrive for Forum Meet at Henning Frank C, Emerson, who was to have arr this morning to address the Ca of Commerre, rive owing to his own belief that the dato set was Houser, editor of the Guernsey Gaz- ette, talked before the body today on the matter of the Guernsey dam and the Platte Ject. The matter of taking Wyoming Radio corporation's station as s municipal station was explained to the members of the chamber to with the statement that a cor- formed for this The intention is to divide the responsibility. among ors, Rotarians, Ktwanians and Lions. Bert Bell urged upon the members Valle we ‘ednesday. G. stato engineer, ved in Casper per failed to nr. °. | of any corporation or person to con- struct this cross line until we an- | nounced our willingness to do ‘#0 | about three months ago. The neces sity of this line will be found in any investigation | reasons, for a multitude of a very few of which would be supplies to ths various oll fields, well material and the lke has to be transported from the trunk line ra’! road at an average cost per well of more than $1,000.00 excess cost, above the cost when our line {s oper: ating. Out bound transportation for oil and oll products is so inconvenient and expenaive that the producer of crude oll in the various fields named, were receiving less than 60 per cent of the ready market price for ofl of similar quality in the mid-continent eld; and to illustrate that our cross » railroad is essential to economic iness conduct and that the keen- business minds {s found in the fact that since we have begun the creation of this line of railroad, al- ready the price of off has been actu ally advanced more than double its last November price, and to fully 90 per cent of the mid-continent price. “I believe the authorities of the Interior Department and the State School Land Board of Wyoming will both sustain my statement that pub- le confidence in the building of our north and south line has more than doubled the income to both Nation and State from their ofl royalties of this region; also the natural gas pro- duced now having but a limited mar- y irrigation pro-| ket will find early and profitable use in various manufacturing enterprises over thef when local transportation is provid- the Realt- ed; also the existing irrigation plants and additional irrigation plants await only the assurance of transportation facilities, will vastly increase the population, furnish more homes and increase their agricultural and live stock production. “Now then, if this nerth and south connecting line is needed will it sut- that they have their stationery] tice to build only the intermediate marked with a bull advertising the] section of approximately 150 miles DANCE IN NOR NORTH CASPER Casper rodeo which will be held here connecting only the north and south SENT 0 EN a sagen dae ae divisions of the Burlington without | F ee is WILL HELP POOR FAMILY aa CITY, Mo., Murch 13.— For Colds, Grip or Influenza and as a Preventive, take Laxative extending to the Union Pacific on the south and without extending to the Northern Pacific, Chicago, MIl- BROMO QUININE Tablets. ‘The box] waukee and St. Paul on the north. W. E. Stewart was sentericed to five oot a bears the signature of EH. W. Grove.| In short if you permit the taking of years Fy x eat *| ‘The North Washington dance hail’ (Be sure you get BROMO.) 80c—Adv.|a bite out of the middle of this 400 arg het 1 Judge Arbal wi be the wcane tomorrow night of _ mile stretch and that middle part be B, Van, Valker oe mere ig phe dance which will give those who at Four-fifths of tho halibut of the] ing the portion now ready to furnish Pritisott ca : en aghlbs ¢ atin of| tend it an opportunity not only to| world is captured on the Pacific| substantial traffic will anybody bulld good time but also an oppor using the mails to defraud in the sale File SBalp tou toney wie ates of land in Hidalgo county, Texaz. | ny yo een Judge Van Valkenburgh placed the! Waiter Galles, owner of the hall, sentence at five years on each of 18] has donated it for this night td Mra counts but ruled that the prison sen-| Gianche Belmborn whose husband tenee on the counts should run con: has been sick for eight months, and Mrs, Mr Beimborn have three child. currently, making the total only five dears. He was fined $109 on each| ,, The dance will be given by Mrs. count. Beimborn in an effort to raise money Five assoctates of Stewart, who|to go toward the ‘family support granted pleas of nolo contendere,| Tickets are being sold by her for the were given fines ranging from $260] afftir. An excellent dance is prom to $5,000. —— Tt was an ancient bellef that nine EUMONIA Calla physician. Then begin f “emergency” tretment with Over mM Nilon ton da. raed Brains of whest Jaid on a four-leaved Blover enabled one to see the fairies. Ouch! Lumbago! Rub Pains From Sore, Lame Back Back hurts you? Can't straighten udden pain, sharp aches TODAY, Usten! That's Jum- or maybe from a strain, and you'R get relief the mo- ent you rub your back with sooth- ing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil. Noth- ing eles takes soreness, lnmeness and stiffness so quickly. * You simply rub it on your back, and out comes the pain. It is harmless, and noesn't JAZZ AGE? durn the si reach it, but when? And how? Limber Ddn’t euffer! Get a rma tite of old, honest Bt Jacobs Oll from any drug store, and after using it fust once you'll forget ever had backache, iu fca, because you ine a aeae EVER MADE. or ca t never nts and | 1:00 to 11:00 60 years. ‘When men go squandering? THIS Is the 145 miles to the north and the ‘HEROES OF THE STREET” WESLEY BARRY’S YOU’LL LAUGH, YOU’LL ROAR, YOU’LL SYMPATHIZE RIALT TODAY At 1, 3, 5,7 and 9 ONE OF EDIES OF THE YEAR “CASEY JONES JR.” 2s Re eT a 105 miles to the south to compiste this needed transportation line. That region of country will never be ade- quately supplied unless the whole 400 miles cross Hne connecting all 6 of the trunk lines is built. We say somebody should have fair legal op- portunity to this end. It did not ac cur to any of th@ corporations or People, who within the last five days have developed the idea of building tion until we had provided the money to even propose that Itmited construc: tion, until we had provided the money necessary and had been engaged for five weeks with four engineer corps in locating our line and assembling material for its rapid construction. I would not be justified tn criticizing this recent proposal, because I have no facts to justify criticism, although Iam advised that this is simply an effort to defeat and embarrass the building of the cross line; that it is not made in good faith and even should they build this section it would be built solely for the purpose of preventing or discouraging our- selves or others in building the ad- ditional, or total 400 miles and con- necting the five trunk Tines. “Tf that understanding is correct, it is clearly an effort to restrain public development by people who have been interested in that country for many years and have never oc- cupied this territory nor provided it Ith the necessary transportation lities as this cross line will pro- We submif they should net be per- mitted to build a portion of this line. If they give assurance that they will build the entire cross line at once, we might consider giving them a free hand. If they will not give such assurance then we ask your Honor- able body to give us a free hand. We © actually at work spending money and obligating ourselves to complete the line. We have already more than doubled the Government and State income from oil and shall continue without wasting a day’s time to open trade and transportation to that great stretch of country described a3 above. “we are filing @ copy of this with Governor of Wyoming and the Gov- ernor of Montana to the end that all MRS, BUTLER’S | TERRIBLE PAINS Vanished After Using Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound W. Philadelphia, Pa. — ‘‘When T cleaned house last April I must have overlifted, a on ter that pains and sagen the time and was 80 discour: could hardlydomy own housswark, and I could not carry a basket of groceriesfromthe store nor walk even four or five squares without getting terrible ains in my back and abdomen and Tower. limbs. I went to visit 4 friend in Mt. Holly, N. J., and id, ‘Mrs. Butler, why don’t od take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- eos My husband said that if did her so pais good for the same trouble, I should try it. So I have taken it and it is doing me good. Whenever I feel heavy or bad, it puts me right on my feet again. I am able to do my work with pleasure and ig gettin; strong and stout.’’—Mrs, CHARLES R, 1233S. Hanson St, Ww. Philadelphia, hi: pa Write to we free copy cine Co., Ly eae Pinkhars 's Private Text k upon ‘‘ Ailments of Women.”” Auto Wrecking Co We tear ’em down; everything saved but the honk. THIRTY DIFFERENT MAKES OF CARS SALVAGED NOW 1117 East Yellowstone At Scoop’s Garage BEST PICTURE —Also— THE FUNNIEST COM- Kinogram interested officials and the people may weigh this subject and deter mine its merits. ‘ally, “Respectt: “MONTANA RAILROAD COMPANY (of Montana) The Pacific is the largest and deepest ocean. STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what, thoumnde of stomach sufferers are Tonic of trying to patch up y are at Teak cute ofthe Bethea eeaties When the liver and forming, their nat indigestion functions, ‘away OEsve you a bad taste, coated ton; Poor appetite, a lazy, Seis s ling. foods? oO} ts See one ey Gi You wil ie will kage th them by Mer ane color. aed colts the work without Take cewo at bedtime for “FAMILY SHOW” NIGHTS Get Your Card The following big program ETHEL CLAYTON In Cameo Comedy “OH, SISTER!” i —And— “T. JONES JR.” many new novel feats of magic. stomach troubles. no ambition or ens ie Edwards’ Give ve Tablets — 2 griping, cram; me for auc RIALTO Start Tomorrow has been arranged for you: “FOR THE DEFENSE” Screen Snapshots Will entertain you with COME EARLY! 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