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* =e 5 ‘ PAGE SIX O-4 ENGINE |S ASSIGNED HERE BY BURLINGTON Latest Locomotive Giant Has Pulling Power For 100 Cars. -pe 0-4, made her 2Y day night and w' Burlingto vice on t powerful engines ir today, being bullt in a by the government It is the first of of the most lroad service odel designed ing war time. ype to be in on on {ts lines be followed by design to be West and wil nine more of t used on th! Many spe construction b type of engine. from a mechanical standpoint ares in design and been added in this The most tmportant is a water feed heater, that permits the water to be the tank to a large drum ai cheated before {t enters the bo! On all the older types of en water is run cold into the boiler. The new system makes for a saving zel and an in crease in power. The control devices in the cab give the engineer a more perfect control over the engine and at the same time simplify the duties of the engine crew. The engne is a fuel of! burner and self stoker. ‘The maximum capacity of any en gine heretofore used on this division was 80 cars. The new engine has a slated capacity of 100 cars and an even greater capacity if the cars could stand the drawbar strain OFFICER’S NAME CLEAR ST. PAUL, } tenant Charles ¢ his quarters at F< suicide according to unofficial infor- mation here last night from Washing- ton. It was eaid that the report of the board of inquir to inquire into hhis death recommended that the of-! ficer be declared to have died in line of duty from unknown causes, Every indic mountain, as the result of the | brigands demanded $1,000,000 repara- | villages de- but it is be cut to to obtain y for their y of e pros- e army. to the government volver or rifle pro- TSAOCHWANG, June 1.—(By The Associated Press.) — | tion points to release within a week of the for-|r jeign captives held by the Shantung bandits on Patozuku conference held at noon today ° | ficiais at first stood out for a basis of “a new soldier for every rifle,” but the outlaws ted that revolvers count as w negotiators pitulated. Some of the ol is broken u its majority in of the republic. the uniformed forces ) Dorit let that rash continue to annoy you What a miserabie iittie biting sting there is every time you touch that eruption! 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Now is | ripe Madras | e of plain and fancy ia $1.65 Richards CUNNINGHAM WHEN Y¢ & Cunningham Co. JU WANT THE BEST | be Casper Daily Cribune BANDITS TO FREE CAPTIVES WITHIN WEEK: LATE REPORT ‘Hope for Early Release of Foreigners Is KIDNAPERS Given Encouragement by Recent Developments in China and the government] brigands are| against service in th my and it xpected that these depart for} t homes when the Paotzuku gang by the incorporation of | | | ARE SEIZED BEAUFORT, N, C., June 1—Lewis MeNeil, of California, formerly ot Greenville, 8, C. and John D. Mer. tt, of Chick Springs, S. C., were held n Baufort county jail here today “i growing out of an alleged between the outlaw delegates and Chinese officials. br sean aay pa RS toe eae A minor hitch in the conference developed when the = = duced by the marauders. Chinese of- ja 1 lin | Thomas Jr,, and grandson of former Congressman Thomas of Newborn, Wedn uday. McNeil was charged with kidnap- ing, carrying a concealed weapon, ving an automobile without e, assault with intent to kill, end iting a riot. order to employ counsel and the date of his hearing was fixed for June Both men were in jail in de-| nine. fault of $5,000 bond each. Sones Mint Bandit — Suspect Freed MONTREAL, June 1—Henri Brule, a Swiss, arrested here on suspicion = Merritt, was charged | with kidnaping and conspiracy. | McNeil asked for a continuance in bery in Denver last December, was released today when the police were advised by the Colorado authorities that the suspect was not wanted there. ; Dutch Taken to Task for Insult | Given Belgians. 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No drama is a success when the beholder can foretell its end reaches it. very last moment, the an agony of suspense will terminate. 8—A Beautiful Love St In My Friend the Devil, until long before the play the spectator is gripped in as to how the drama ory. In this respect My Friend the Devil {s richly endowed. Not one, but two love stories travel side by side through the course of the drama 4—A Great Idea. Brilliant indeed was the intellectual end ment of the master mind which conceived plot for “Dr. by modern thought, 5—Brilliant Execution. superbly directed by Rameau,” Friend the Devil is adapted. Its theme em- bodies one of the great problems propounded Harry. Millarde, from which In this respect My Friend the Devil more than meets the most exactin; requirements. 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