Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 26, 1919, Page 7

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 1919 | aaa i Ree Seat ___Che Casper Daily Eribune _ Te Loe FARMER GLAING MAVARRESTED FOR BOcTLEGGING Br CAROLO FINDS S16 FINE ASSESSED MIN '.°esce™ car Se or rg a so | CONSOLATION WN BELEE THAT MAN WHO HBUSED HS. WAO RESISTED OFFER, = SS => s TOBE MURDERER; CHARITY WILL LANGUISH IN JAW FOR YEARS TO COME eae LATTER ON TRIAL va? LOO EMG OREO IEEE EDO D HH onto sPo-e%e ote stots oteetenteets etree eee MAY BE Mexican Persuaded to Sell Lic E ect ry ic A x. uy €s Save! . é sué aquor on Plea That It Was, tases Moore, the man ottieey % t ; Wheatland Man Confesses to Crime vent ei ine; Cardillo Is Held in W heat- harge of being + t Alleged to Have Been Com- a a /é) 5 MC go : ie 7 = J £ nite in South Dakota = J i to P ce ent His Lync hing rib cemeult mk / ; Ten Years Ago (Special to the Tribune) con adothi Le CHE Wyo., Sept. 26.—If—which a es a er the charge Oo probable if x } ndeg al late yvester 2. (Special to the Tribune) Lado th : tm Cordillo should be cast h a i} a oon indicated that Moore ‘¥ WHEATLAND, Wyo., Sept. 26.—|% ‘rama enacted in the death chamber of the W r penitent at) kn d Officer Simpson down, | Whather ‘Hiram’ D, Knox’'a* farmer Rawlin: the newspaper dispatches relating the det “ ne a lead pencil and a wateh % in the Platte count Phere, of the agent of the state prohibition commissioner’ is p Th little to) SJ ssune or ‘a murderer, is a ques- d with thorough relish by Louis Gonzales of Cheyer ut Officer vent be- |S. tion which is being investigated by! cupies a cell in the Laramie county jail as the result ef one t ris tights ing making the ur | 8 Sherif Lon: Roach as a result of a which Cordillo seems to have been. ——— : : evidence tending ta show | % confession by Kaox that be Killed aj playing aquaro with hie emolonee the ca der the influence | man at Caster, South Dakota, in Jan-! his subsequent record to the contr. OMiny’s repress we y, 1909. The sheriff has written’ ary notwithstanding. Cordillo “gor trou! He 2 : » MAPS b3 o Caster inquiring whether a mys- the goods” on Gonzales for the state | ail for period only but ' terious murder oveurred there in the! prohibition commissioner, but in do-| the man who put h there very, "" ‘ month stated, In the event that the | ing it was more concerned regarding reply is the negative an inquiry results then ethics. Thursday Gon- into Knox’s sanitay will be held here.’ zales, as a result of the work of Cor Knox wife several days ago report-) dillo, was fined 0 in the ed to the sheriff that her husband had court for violatio the state pro informed her that he had killed a hibition statute. The amount of hi di of : ten years ago and that remors fine was fixed at $300, but the per a ing upon him that *It) alty was reduced to the minimum! by n inelination to: commit ond| Judge Mentzer when th rune*so that he would which Gonzales had been nd “have it over with. if Cordillo were brought out ch placed Knox under arrest and) was unable to muster mor: juestioned him, For some. time Knox) and in conseque f enied having made the statements! to y the minimum itlributed to him by his wife but in jail, nly mitted that she had spoken Cordillo, it was planned until re raly, relating that after he had quar-| cently, was to apy the prose- d, with @ man xt Custer he had! cuting witnes t Gonza inate h plans that he w: After refully planned to a enemy and had done s king out so well uspected of the murder, did not appear, howe oidably abenst beear jail at W he was in d with the not murder fo s of Lara- a ible interval, he stated, mie September 7 s in jail at eft South Dukot and eventu d bee it is not cor ettled near Wheatlend. Remo d advisable to hold him at Lars, , had haunted bim continu-)amie and by so doing take chanceg sometimes almost driving him, with the shocked a yeral months friends and ac-| with wh nees of-Knox have questioned temper of a communcy utraged bv the o-'« > and two other prohibly io ; tion tharged. mis ap- i nity because of his peculiar ac-) pe s, however, A few months ago he drank not the defendant with suicidal intent but a’ pleaded ien’s use of the stomach pump The y of life. may be briefly : Sheriff Roach is inelined to doubt been imported from C the truth of Knox’s confession, at- ributing it to a craving for noto- riety. Gonzales undoing Cordillo © prohibition commissione violations of the ute. -roll ke would have to obtain re- Its. Opportunity .to obtain re- y not uresenting itself, to create opportunity his procedure wi Th er to de- prohibition IMPROMPTU PROGRAM AT ARMY AND NAVY an Cpe w pate aa ve erd com inst Ge les charged iim with oh sate of ne pint of whisky to f ON . Cordille,” but from Gonzales’ nent in broken English it ap- 1 that Cordillo did not himself The Seaike PEN nerings ut the Army | directly make the purcha but uti- omorrow evening will lized u 1 feature an in ent program ol -” Gonzales hi On August 18 he »d by the members of the « feutalraciacatrtoveelliatautt program will be short, lasting for! clined, stating that he had purchased hout half an hour, as many of the! the liquor before Wyoming went dry hoys have other social engagements} for his personal use after the long approached He de- If he was to continue on the | for the evening. | drouth s: He was importuned to The membership campaign which! norte with vint, but persisted in his + interrupted while J. 1E-! refusal. y he was attacked thru board of \ vocational 2, is to be resumed f the fede ution was hi told that the | liquor was needed for medicinal pur. his sympathies—was Nex Ue ohaes : . | poses and would relieve distress Nit “men from and vieinity | oi. aay He yielded and ia te fina) claims hid pint, accepting in p nt ar © Roy Rosny Ue The bill previously had a ParealpietE tating is rec mar so that it might be identitie Immediately after the sale of the 1 Washington they will be s various institutions to receive the ional training they desire. liquor Gonzales was arrested, th marked money was found on his Dean Wolcott and Everett David- been employed at store, ure leaving ness when he thinks of Cordillo sgrested, probably will reports of pro for Denver, Colo. 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