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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper WEATHER Wyoming—Moéftly teir ton}; esday. Somewhat warm ht and Tues- day ‘VOL. IX NO. 204 Che Canyp: CASPER, WYOMING, M MONDAY, er Daily Cribine Delivered by Carrier 75 cents = month 0 Streets “or at Newstands, 6 ceute a Te Publication Uffices: Tribune Bldg. 216 6. ond St NORSE-AMERICAN CENTENNIAL IS UNDER WAY t HEAT DEATH LIST MOUNTS T0 481 PHILADELPHIA New York —..020 101 100 1—6 Batteries: Danforth, VanGilder, ston, Grant ar Severeid; . nock’ and Bengough, Schang. At Boston— R. HE. Cleveland 100 000 000—1 5 - Boston __ 000 000 12 i Batteries: Shaute and Sewell; Elimke and Picinich, : | Yesterday's Deaths by},,4¢,vuisae Detroit 110 020 2**—* Heat Wave Total 1 57; Philadelphi 001 010 1**. | Batteries: Dauss, Uotlow High Winds and Rain} ine! Causing Huge Damage jia— nd Cochrane, Perkins, At Washington— Chi is | Washington CHICAGO, June 8.—Re-| gatteries: L, lief in eastern and mid-west-| nuether, Russell and Ruel. ern areas was in prospect to-| > day from the almost nation- NATIONAL LEAGUE. 000 *** eee wide heat wave which has At Chicago— R.H.E. os New 000 102° 14% 020 O51 1 taken a toll of 481 lives in 10 | York days, Although temperatures were moderated to some extent yeste: y by cloudiness, rains and winds ult- ing in a smaller number of deaths | z2 than the before, the continuing heat in many eastern a heavily to the casualty list way, Hartley as added | | | } ay directly attrib. | Brooklyn 020 *** * t numbered 157 wll | St. Louis .....100 *#% ***— territory. ‘The | Batteries: Oeschger { deaths from | Dickerman and O'Farrell, Deaths yeste uted 40 the he but eight in easter previous total was heat and storm, Phitadelphja lead the casualty list with 71 deaths while 31 were record: | bietshurgh 2 ed in New York. Tatteries: Rellef was forecast by the weather | Genewich and ( Dureau from two directions. Portions | Smith, of alr, particularly New England and Lenefit, and an atmospheric move: | Philadelpt ment in the northeast, while the west | Cincinnati 101 000 00x—5 was promised relic Batteries: Ring, moved in the centr Rixey and Hargrave. Poston. 000 300 010-—4 GREAT BRITAIN GIVES GUARANTEE OF SECURITY ON RHINE FRONTIER Offers Entire Army, Naval and Air Forces for Disposal of France and Belgium If Treaty Is Violated. SCOTT’S BUM FINANCING y thereafter the banks of the city declined to pay county warrants, BALL SCORES: t November when candidate for re-election county commissioner, during some administration the tax levy county had been 4.10 during his administ 1923 the levy was 3.30 mills and in he made loud funds that did not’ exist, and there and fraudulently issued And further than this, official state examiner of Wyoming Scott and the other mem-| bers of the board of county conmnis ers, that the county was worse During the tion jumped from $59 PARIS, June 8.—The Havas News s he is author Agency correspond- zed to announce that in the note which F: oreign Secretary Austen Chamberlin of Great Britain today delivered to Foreign Minister Briand Great Britain guarantees the security of the Rhine frontier as laid peace treaty, and will consider as a Seven Killed In Bulgarian Street Fights @ Sofia cor- the Montag Morgen reports that street fights have taken the Bulgarian sulting In the death of seven persons member of nd the wounding of hundreds The home of a peasant party er was dynamited. Scott also boasted about going to) front during ‘lent at Genev s not worthy to return from graft the taxpayers and plunge them y to tax the levy heen even lower . if the county 000,000 in proper should have business had cord that no one but § down i in 1 the Ve er alt; Baumgartner, Groves, Rom- violation of the who claimed to be the ¢ as the commissioner's office Rie Brutal Attack Made on Small Girl in Aliey Police are scouring the their efforts to arrest the man who Scott to answer. And the reply al of France and Belgium c the security of the Rhine frontier in case of at ons and Schalk; the entire British military, nav- 2 he issued his; false campaign does not extend to , that there was an overdraft Czecho Slovakia The British reply made a ley, Greenfleld and Alexander and Gon- alley just off from A street between streets early 9 Men Killed When Freight Is Overturned nd French foreign minister | "cluding a dackson hit homer first 7th, At St. Louis— RM was grabbed by e on all points of .o Germany's proposal for European security SUNDAY CROWD: JAM AIRPLANE engulfed the child In his strong:arms and stifled r screams for help, was frightened Into re- when he heard the sound of men's yoices on the street. According to the description of the, Demo Deficit Is Wiped Out WASHINGTON, Democratic party has cleared away its $280,000 deficit from dertial campaign and will enter the congressignal “free of debt embarrassment! Democratic weekly , announced today. ‘A 4 Taylor; , Ind., June §--Hight negro | leasing the sirl, track layers and one trafnman #ére At Pittsburgh— R. HE. 1il 040 10x—8 14 2 aham, Marquard, Albright and Oblo freight train overturned while rounding a curve , 15 miles south Chesapeake and about 30 years old, near Converse, glasses and was dressed in shabby w Jersey were scheduled to} At Cine R.H.E.| The men were buried beneath the wreck of the engine tender and 15 officials said that the number of track men killed might reach eleven. » who is in charge e-Invesiigation, is withholding the name of the girl so as not cause her any embarrassment. Betts and Wilson; the Rocky tnount the western messe! er will have p gressed to Tennessee, the Oblo val ley and the lower Jake region. m into The entrance of the st the middle west was considerable damag' and rains demolished bulidings, flood: | ed basements, interrupted commun: |* cation and killed or injured several persons. Foreign Colonies Continue Defensive On b, Okla, Wr Little Falls, N Vian and Ardmor Colo., and Dav the paths of gale swept throu miles of territory wrecking more than a hundred buildings and tnjur ing a fcore of persons. ‘The quick | drop in temperature was in evidence | SHANG at Des Moines, where the m moved downward from 84 to 6 ten ‘minutes. Yesterday's heat ¢ list follows: Philadephia ~ New York orms, Near Wray a tHAI, June h powers Elizabeth, > * | of the volunteers. Newark, N Ha’ } a>tivit Baltimore 4 ‘ dents us t of } irporting +e, eeabeaeae E rt un Bayonne, N. J. --- ‘ ess hyster rased Wilmingte 2)a me for 4 ndivons Croton, N. tributing to the Shang Hoboken, N. The newspaper comment has been Lynn, Mass. ------ (Continued on Page Nine.) Polar Relief Ship on Way ‘Amundsen Rescue Expedition Proceed- ing Toward Spitzbergen With Nor- way Seaplanes s Ready on Deck ABOARD § 9:30 this morning the Ingertre, car government’s Amundsen relief expedi toward Spitzbergen at her maximum spe per hour. The seaplanes F-18 for service whenever needed. th ne a tremendous piece of luck missing «explorers who started] the aviators, the north pole from Spitabergen | Pres in uwo flying boats May 2 The Ingertre spent two hours to ‘ng on supplies at Bergen, a Nor-| Island, Lieutenant Holm's a cian harbor, 190 miles northwest lo, Ethie irmen who are to pilot | ing afoot from the pole, f Amund: | original base, he will naturally . » Norsemen, | the nearest land, Is the hope | sown led northeast land, LANDING FIELD 1,000 Spectators See Parachute Leap by Clyde Duncan. From early STRIKERS WEEDELL FILES DUSTER PAPERS Petitions to Oust Jack Scott and G.T. Morgan Now on Record. is until late at corporation seni, own wee | Measures With Arrival of Naval B streams of automobiles twenty-five Groups; Students Active e of the special Casper Daily: Tribune of a fifteen minule ride in an over the city of Casper. —There have been no further dis- Gitex vot the BUTS | turbances here following the recent rioting but the strike situation in protest against the activities of the foreign unchanged. The defense measures of the foreign 7 | colonies are continuing but the arrival of further naval con- 3! | tingents has enabled the authorities to lighten the burdens WASHINGTON, June 8.—(By The Associated Press —Postal revenues, instead of being boosted as contem- plated in the increased postage rates which became effec- tive April 15, are declining at the rate of more than $1 it was indicated today in a summary of re- Late in the a 000,000 a year ceipts for May. r issued over the s oust County Commisst group of loc us situation and appeals antagonizing the It asks for adjustment through friendly consultation. attending the bedsid who was seriously an jumped from heighth of 1,000 feet direc the landing field. Im and analytical its keynote is that the tins has ar- Before jump’ ch, when the old marines from were landed Two Japanese gun- two Japanese destroyers proceeded up the Yangtse Kiang to protect foreigners at upper ports of » the enormous rates were in effect Japanese ship amounts spent this morning. a DUBUQUE UNIVERSITY ABOLISHES ATHLETICS payments to Scott ing himself due buffeting of a D0 feet before A tremendous volume of s lips of more tha spectators as the landed on the west e found in Sennett's c of evidence ¢ evidences of guilt, | ships arrived and will go to Shang contained ax sued from the Precautionary measures tak by regular proc Foochow prevented # students’ dem- cnstration there from reaching sert ous proportions. of the specta Governor Nellie 1 éonvinced that » two officials ¢ charges of misco malfeasance commercial jes met at the chamber evening and mmerce yesterday in district court AMERICAN PILOT LANDS SAFE IN GORDON-BENNETT CUP RACE BRUSSELS, June cluding demands that the proclar “state of emergency be cancelled emphasizing June 8.—(By Wireless.) — | ying the Norwegian on, was proceeding ed of 1014 knots ested be released an¢ have closed schools that before official the trouble be commenced, football for four years told his Haten me when young men will engage remuneration June 8-—The delega tions appointed by the foreign lega- in sports not for the exercise. “It football as the erection and F-22 were slung across the deck 8.—One of the; gas bags away admit to find him now would growing out the strike in the Japa. nese-owned cotton mills at Shanghat left for that elty this morning and should arrive in from 48 to 60 hours Appointment which consists of the secretaries of the various legations, haa created a good Impression among the Chinese and is giving the authorities and the conservative upon “which the attitude of the (Continued ¢) Page Nine) is becoming 8-14 piloted by Lfeutenants yade T. Van Orman McCormick, Innded safely at morning near miles from Dieppe. other balloons, the Elste, Eng hey will be used in searching for) y ieytenant Lubow Holm, leader of told the Associated « that his intention was to re connolter along the edge of the Are- k- | te pack to the northeast of Dane's sump: then ia that if Amundsen is return toward his ORIGINAL Inst{tutionn, hard pressed for funds, been founded for such purposes A message wan received by carrier pigeon from dicating that ; Duro, Spanish, and an un he is in difficul named balloon piloted by Paneranda have also landed in France safely. The start was made yesterday and hours to get the great! institutions become noted once again ssorg and scholars in and ball teams Gordon Rennett be is in the Belgien loon race trophy The carrier pigeon | stead of thelr conche for thetr profe which would be the or Spitzber: | Taxes Launched 8T, LOUIS, June 8.—A nu leading business and pro men here have launched a nation: aber of al asic in fayor of the need Hite Sao eS At Tried to Intimidate His Advertisers. YUMA, Ariz., June §.— than a hundred witnesses under sub poena by’ prose the trial of George W. I publisher, on a charge bel resumed here today with the prospect that the taking of test! week. The prospect of battle, in which BE, I. wealthy merc 2 long cc Sang linger of Mohave count means of stimulating advertisir mony with the later evidence. trial is based upon an edito pearing in the Yuma Herald formaldhyde in milk sold by a da operated by Sanguinett! MAIL REVENUE SUFFERS HUCE RECEIPT LOSS Increased Postal Rates Cause Decline at Rate of $12,000,000 Yearly Since Effective Date tor ——--—_——— Ss com. |t NIVERSITY RECORDS { FARTHQUAKE SHOCKS modérate inter was recorded én -he Georgetown uni versity selsmograph las night begin reached at 7:04 # from Was ern direction Move for Equal | THOUSANDS SEE | movement for the reduction and equitable adjustment of taxes, ‘The organization has been named the National Tax Res h and Adj ment Bureau and will r to all parts the mution. It planned to carry on a campaten ¢ 100 WITNESS TQ TESTIFY IN EDITORS TRIAL Claim Vasa Publisher With more lon and defense, nn, Yuma f criminal mony would occupy most of the nt and land owner is the complaining witness was strengthened when Judge Elmo Bol who is pre: siding at the trial, ruled that the state might offer testimony in an effort to show that Lynn believed in intimidating business men as a Over vigorous objection of the de- fense attorneys, testimony to the effect that over a year ago, Lynn ad. vocated such a policy was offered by the state. The court held how- ever that it would be encumbent upon the state to connect such test! The charge on which Lynn {s on Ing tho alleged of excessive use of COOLIDGE AND WELCOME HIM WITH CHEERING Political Animosities Forgotten as Throngs Crowd Fair Grounds To Hear Addresses. PAUL, Minn., June 8: —Political differences were forgotten today as the people of Minnesota and the North- west joined in honoring President Coolidge, guest for the day ning into the territo nl s a battleground the palgn on a non-political to pay tribute to t n immigrant—the executive was giv a welcome that did not know t of race or part ht a public reception state capital here the presid are gu s at the home of vy and Mrs, Kellogs ey ve for Washington shortly before midnight tonight rrival last night from Wash ington, M id Mrs. Coolidge went to the home bit not until the president clasped the grimy hands of J. W. Murr and W. Lang, firen gine which pulled t St. Paul with the re a fine ride.” Ds from Fort police in their effort 1 which neer, en Snelling president as nade his wa through the station. Even after kad found seclusion nt the Kello residence, hundreds of curious folk lingered in an adjoining street. Tho sident’s program today called for a morning of inactivity ut the Kellogg home, followed by his attendance at a luncheon in Minneapolis, tendered by the direc ters of the centennial, Next {n rder was Mr. Coolidge p the fair grounds, midw tween Minneapolis and St. Paul for (Continued on Page Nine) Ree SSeS \Big Dir igible Fails in Flight | ning at 6:49 p. m. and lasting until about 7:30. Its maximum was given by Father Tondorf as 2,000 To Minneapolis HURST id rl I 1 1 tir $ hours and twelve min utes after she left to the N Ar Centenniak celebra which Pre r peak me } Five Injured in ‘Colorado Wind Property Worth $200,000 Destroyed by Storm That Sweeps Wray, Tearing Down Homes and Trees WRAY, Colo., June 8.—Searching parties returning early today from the territory south and southeast of here which was struck by a wine that no deaths had occurred. seriously, a score were slightly hurt and many orm late Saturd Fiv reported persons were injured arm build- ings, homes, trees and telephone poles were blown down. Estimates of the property dam- age today stood at $200,000 The storm swept a path one mile wide, It began at a point al 20 f Wray. As the ick the outskirts of Wray uth weet homes and outbuildings, The light plant here was damaged to the ex t of $18,000. William Bryant, who was ridis in nobile near tow sustaine the « hurled. 40 feet broken collar bone when |