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17 SLAIN GERMAN RIOT Separatists Barricaded In Government Building Attacked by Mob and Casualties Run High BERLIN, Feb. 18.—(By The Fighting between Separatists and Aséociated Press inhabitants of Phas. zens in the Bavarian palatinate, last night resulted in the killing of 17 persons and the to dispatches received from The casualties occurred SURVIVOR OF CHINESE MASSACRE OF 1885 AT ROCK SPRINGS I$ DEAD GREEN RIVER, Wyo., Feb. 13 —China Joe, 85, survivor of the massacre of Chinese at Rock Springs Wyo., in 1885 is dead here from apoplexy. The aged Ch nese who made his Mving by peddling vegetables and ¢ping odd jobs, was dne of the most popular and mort highly respected residents of the community, For three days during the Rock Springs, massacre. In which white mobs burned “Chinatown” and killed many of its residents, China Joe hid In a@ bake-oven. He then crept out of Rock Springs and made his way 15 miles to this place, where he was befriended and suc- cored by the late W. A. Johnson. The expenses cf his funeral is to be paid by the Johnson estate. —_———— SCIENTIST DEAD HAMILTON, Bermuda, Feb. 13.— (By the Associated Pres).—Dr. Jacques Loeb, w'dely known scfen- tist, head of the division of physho- logy of the Rockefeller Institute for medical research of New York ated ire last night after a brief ill- ness from heart trouble, peed SE poate SE A quaint milestone on the out- irts of Zanzibar bears this inscrip- zondon, 8,061 miles." wounding of 20, according Pirmazens this morning. during fighting for Pposses- sion of the governmént building, which was eventually set on fire. Of those killed, 14 were Separatists. The accounts of the incident as published here are somewhat con- flicting, but it appears that forty separatists barricaded themselves in|" the government build’ng from which they fired and threw bombs against the crowd. In attempting to eject them the crowd sprayed benzine on the bulld'ng for the purpose of burn- ing it. When the lower part was afire the separatists ceased shooting and begged for mercy. One report says that all the sep- aratists who left the building, in- cluding thelr leader, Schwab, gov- ernment commissioner, were slain. but a later report records that but 14 of those in the building were killed, Latest advices said the building Was still burning. The rititude of the French authorities was described as neutral. Estimates on Revenue Bill Are Submitted WASHINGTON,, Feb. 13.—The house ways and means committee re- celved estimates today from the treasury actuary, Joseph McCoy, on government revenue receipts and es- timates of the effect the new rates in the revenue bill wou'd have on prospective receints on the same ba- sis. The revenue bill, including the treasury income rate schedules, w.!l be taken up in the house tomorrow. Do you know what itis to find con- your cup every time you drink coffee? NoP Then ‘ try M-J-B- It’s a new experience for coffee drinkers. A rich, full- bodied flavor that matches your coffee-taste every time! from Robert Francis, A. PORT OF VERA CRUZ OPENED TO SHIP TRADE Rebels Still Control Large Area Along Border, Report. NEW ORLEANS Feb. 13.—Presi dent Obregon has opened the port of ‘Vera Cruz to international com- merce, it was announced by the Mexican consulate here. The port was’ closed by federal order in De- cember following its occupation by rebels. MERIDA, Yucatan, Feb. 13.—To the A. P. by Radio via Dallas News) -—The Mexican revolutionists con- tinue to hold the coast of the Gu'f of Tuxpam, including the frontier of Purto Lobos, Vera Cruz, Puerto Mexico and Minatitlan to Laguna Del Carmen, Campeche Progresso and Payo Obispo, according to an outline of the gituation made pub lice ton'ght by Otillo Gonzales, chief of publicity here for the De La Huerta faction. “Along the Pacific coast we have San Blas, Monzalito and Puerto Angel” he'said. “All marine work- ers are cooperating with effective ness and enthusiasm in the arrange- ‘ments of the mi‘itary under the rev olutionary supreme command and a‘ Present the revolutionists number in excess Of 564,000 men. “We dominate the states of Yu catan, Compeche, Tabasco, Oaxaca. Guerrero, Jalisco, Col'mo, Michoa: can, Nayrit territory and Qu'en. tanaroa. Among the fianks in fhe interior department are Chiapas. Puebla, Vera Cruz, Morelas, Mexico Hidalgo. Zacatecas and Agus Cal ieniles. The regions in whieh the Obregonists are opposed to us are approximate'y of a strength equal to our own, varying in the case of a few trips are Chihuahua Coahuila Tamaulipas and Nuevo Leon. , “The states in which our support: ers are.of less strength than the Ob- regonists are Durango, part of Guanajuato, San Luis Polisa and the federal district. The stutes dominated by Obregon include Tlax- cala and Lower California, “The rural populations in ‘Torreon about San Pedro, the villages of Paral, De La Fuente, Lerdo and Gomez Palacios are being drawn to swell the forces under Genefal Hipolito Villa; Antonio Garrea and other commanders.” The hunter doesn’t go out in the field and bang away with his gtn and expect to bag game. A sensible hunter goes first where there is game to be found and takes aim before firing. An up-to-date merchant doesn’t stock a store, open his doors and expose his goods to a needy pubs lic and expect business to come. Such a merchant sizes up thp situation, the location, and the possibilities, and then begins a definite advertising program to put it over. Advertising backed by reason- able common sense has reduced the gamble of business as low as it can be reduced. ——>.—____ Among English brewers it fs 2 tradition of the trade that if a bird of black plumage is in tho brewery, the brew will always be good. All the old firms keep a raven. When the birds die they are stuffed. ——>—___ A barometer in common use in some parts of Europe consists of a pan of water and a frog and a lit- tle stepladder in it. When the frog ‘This is the advance party of the U. 8. Navy's North Pole Expedition. They are fi ‘Washington, D.C. There they will make a base for the Shenandoah, K. Anderson, Lieutenant B. comes out of the water and sits on the steps it is said infallibly to indl- cate rain, be Casper Daily Cridune PAGE FIVE N Ho! For the North Pole! Po, the giant HL Wyatt, in charge of party, and R. J. Carter, ying to Alaska via Seattle dirigible. Left to right: PRISON FIRE CALL LEADS TO FEAR OF FRESH MUTINY BUT BLAZE IS CONTROLLED, SAID PITTSBURGH, Pa., Feb. 13— Fire alarms and riot calls were sent out from the Western penitentiary when: fire started in the prison the priso: unit extinguished the blaze. the county and city officers reached When nm they were informed t at the fire was out and that there was no trouble. ‘aundry, Warden J. M. Egan! ‘Three prisoners, Salvatore Bat- sald there was no disorder and | talia, Philadelphia county murderer that the blaze, of undetermined|serving 20 years; Mike Norton origin, caused stight damage. | Allegheny county robber, serving 14 County detectives and the city po-| years; and Paul Orlikoski, bank lice were called to guard against a| robber, were questioned today in renewal of Monday's fighting, when | connection with the killing of the two guards were killed, the warden | two guards, They led the riot, the sid. The warden and members of the prison board were investigating yesterday's outbreak when the fire gong sounded. Prisoners in the yards and workshops were rounded 1p-and the penitentiary fire fighting The bij a dozen weapons terday. warden said. = prison was searched ‘for pistols, dynamite and other used by the prisoners yes The officials. believe the arms and explosives were smuggled to the prisoners by outsiders. Here’s Quick Relief for: cold in head inflamed throats dust-irritati huskiness hay-fever bad breath S LET. ME EXPLAIN The Advantages Of MICHELIN COMFORT CORDS © to You R. M. MOSHER. THE MICHELIN MAN 316 W. Yellowstone ERRATA 2 OY PER ORTEGA PESOS PIS IE * 5 CEUTA SN BIR " Phone 309 PROHIBITED NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—Hudson Maxim, scientist and inventor, believes tea and coffee to be in- toxicants within the meaning of the Volstead act and threatens to bring suit to close cafes in which these beverages are served unless the enforcement authorities do something about it. He told the Free Thinkers’ society last night that he first would ask the federal authorities to act against the Sellers of tea and coffee. Should they fall to do 80, he said he would begin an MIDCONTINENT CRUDE RAISED OKMULGEE, Okla., Feb. 13— The Waite Philips company has posted an advanen of 5 to 25 cents barrel in the price of Midcontinent crude oil, effective today. The new schedule is: 39 gravity and above, $2.25; 36 to 38.9 gravity, $2.05; 33 to 35.9 gravity, $1.75; 30 to 82.9 gravity, $1.40; below 30 Bravity, $1.26. MRS. MARY WENZ h t Have You a Daughter? Omaha, Nebr.—“Dr. Plerce’s Fa- vorite Prescription is the best remedy I have ever known for the aliments of women. It benefited mie so much that when my daughter was on the verge of womanhood and was in frail, delicate health, I gave it to her without any hesitancy, and it removed all discomfort and regu lated her system. 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COFFEE AND TEA ARE LAW, INVENTOR SAYS BY “DRY” ection such as he would have a Fight to do against a saloon which the authorities would not raid and close. “I have consulted many of the most eminent legal authorities in * the country,” ho said, “and I Speak with thelr authority when I tell you that {f all manner of alcoholic liquors were served at this dinner the provisions of the Eighteenth amendment would not not be violated or disrespected one whit more than it is violated here tonight in serving us ceffee.” OUCH! BACKACHE! AUB LUMBAGO AWAY When your back ts sore and lame of lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don’t suffer! Get a 35 cent bot- tle of old, honest St Jacobs Ol! at any drug store, pour a and rub it_right on your aching back, and ti soreness and lameness is gone, In use for 65 years, this ing, penetrating oll takes the pain right out, and ends the misery. It is abso. and doesn't burn ately harmless he skin—Adv, D. H. Ralston 228 East Second St. Utt'e In your hand|/ sooth- | REAL NEWS ! - The Grand Grocery Co. 228 East Second Street IS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ! C. J. Pupich Have Taken Over the Store and are Fully Prepared to Supply the Housewife’s EVERY NEED e In Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables The Grand Grocery Co. WE DELIVER Don’t Let That Cold Turn Into “Flu” Rub on Good Old Musterole That cold may turn into “Flu,” Grippe or, even worse, ii unless you take care of it at. once. Rub good old Musterole on the con- prsted Parts and see how quickly it wings relief. Colds are merely congestion. terole, made from pure oil of camphor, menthol and other sim; ingredients, is a counter-irritant which stimulates circulation and helps break up the cold. . Aseffective as the ‘old mustard plaster, does the work without blister, _ Just rub it on with your -tips. You will feel a warm tingle as it enters the pores, then a cooling sensation that brings welcome relief. To Mothers: Musteroleis now made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35c and 65c, in jars and tubes. Setter than a mustard plaster Quick Service on Packing and Crating Phone 48 and 949 Natrona Transfer Storage & Fuel Co. Gebo Coal R. C. Kolmer Phone 13 =a; See exhausted in numbers. ) Warning | ON MARCH 1ST i fhe Cost Per Volume of Mr. A. J. Mokler’s “History of Natrona Couaty” Will Return to the Original Price of $12.50 Per Volume i Until That Date the Present Price of $6.50 Per Volume Will Prevail Now is an exceptional opportunity to obtain this splendid book at half Hi price. After March 1, it will be impossible to buy this remarkable | History of Natrona County for less than $12.50 and there is every possibility that the price will be further advanced as the edition This History Will Be Found On Sale at the Following Places: HI Midwest Pharmacy, Trevette Confectionery, I! 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