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SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 1919 OFFICERS NAMED BY CLUB WOMEN rc re SAE ORIOKERS STATE MEET FEC ESGIPE "3 eon Bad Men from Cleveland Leave! ®undred and fifty thousand pounds Offi S| 5 = of strained honey represents the sea- icers Sleeping on Train | son's crop shipped from the Lander and Make Exit * }valley this year. Uninterrupted dry| weather was highly favorable to pro- | '150,000 POUNDS | | HONEY SHIPPED | BY PRODUCERS, Mrs. Linn I. Noble of Thermopolis| President for Two Years; Casper Women National Delegates 4.—One LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING Mrs. Thomas Cooper, Mrs. William (S; ¢ ace, 4 bauation J. Bailey, Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mrs. J. wy sePecial to The Tribune. ) | Ut | W. Bingham and Miss Mae Hamilton) . CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 4.— FAT returned yesterday from Lusk where Criminals and guar: of the law NINE DEFENDANTS FACE they attended the meetings of the State Federation of Women’s ciubs held there this week. The session is said to have been one of the most interesting which the federation has held in several years and there was an exceptionally good attendance. At the business session held Thurs- day, the following officers were elect- ed: President, M. Thermopolis; e president, Mrs. W. of the old Keystone comedy type are recalled to mind by the escape, near Rock River, Thursde ory of the Wyoming, of John Boehm, alleged| safecracker, from Detectives Peter J. Mock@and H. Walker of Cleveland, ‘ Ohio, while the officers were escort-! ing the prisoner from Salem, Ore- gon, to Cleveland, Mock and Walker, the detectives, s. Linn I, Noble of and Boehm, the prisoner, occupied I es reteel ‘oom of a Pullman on the; ecuting Attorney C. E. Lane Thurs- | the state BOOTLEGGING CHARGE IN DISTRICT COURT, CLAIM, (Special to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 4.—Pros- V. Gage of Worland; corresponding | U"ion Pacific train No. 8. The pris-| day filed informations against nine secretary, Mrs. Fred Wyckoff of Me? Who was handcuffed, occupied, defendants, charging violation of the Thermopolis; recording secretary, Mrs. Albert Rochelle of Lusk; trea urer, Mrs. Taliaferro of Springs; auditor, Mrs. J. F. Kelly of Sheridan, the upper birth. Thursday morning| while the officers slept soundly, un-/ t Rock, disturbed by dreams that the hand-| cases in iquor law, these cases representing he accumulation of “bootlegging” jvhich the defendants did cuffed charge might get away, Boehm| not plead” guilty “in Laramie county slipped from his berth, secured the! during the first three months of the | has been taken to his t Daily Cribune Investigation by: Wheatland Sheriff, the purpose of relieving the housing’ Because of inc Builders’ * Associa-' the erection of twenty-four add tion, a *non-profit-taking corporation tional cottages, ir asing the num organized here a few months ago for) ber since ‘its organization to fifty. ed material and situation, and whieh announced re-, labor costs, the new cotta will Reveals No Crime Told in Confession | CONTRACTS a3 BUILDERS |wided the Cheyenne Trades & Labor | HM en . | Assembly will underwrite the con- FARMER GRAY | ‘tracts of building trades unions with | \ RESUME WORK: ON ‘HOMES building contractors, guaranteeing i ' $ that these contracts will not be CHE ‘cently that it would build no more < PAGE THREE PAGE FIVE \ | oy NOT AREAK houses until labor conditions had be-, more than the thirty re- ili r cently complete WON MUS L | come more stabilized, has agreed to nplet Lg 19 . | resume ‘its construction program pro- Read the Tribune ads. = broken by strikes for higher p this guarantee is given the as: NNE, Wyo., Ogt. 4.—The tion will proceed immediately It wi old for approximates (Special to The Tribune.) if WHEATLAND, Wy et. ' lliram Knox, a farmer who last week confessed to the sheriff here that ten years ago he assassinated an enemy near: Custer, South Dakota, is not a murderer but may be a lunatic. In- vestiagtion at Custer by Sheriff Roach has revealed that no crime of the} character confessed by the farmer ever took place in that section. Knox| former home in Nebraska, where he probably will be adjudged incompetent and com- mitted to an asylum. BOYS PEPPERED WITH SHOT AS GUN GOES OFF, =a see srve- for the Kes to the handcuffsyand the state- operation of the prohibition statute. U perekorcicctay Willy Serventor the| oom, treed |himaalt)atalelthe clotu:| The detendantateteniaere Widerholt, next two years. Mrs. Noble was} also elected federation director, and Mrs. Dickinson of Lander, Mrs. B. B. Brooks and Miss Mae Hamilton of Casper, and Raymond Newcastle were elected delegates to the biennial meeting of the national | federation. The Casper Woman's club is meet- ing this afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. A. Blackmore, but altho the delegates will attend, their formal re- ports of the. federation meeting will not be given until the next meeting of the club which will be held'in two weeks. ANCIENT ROCK HAS 10 BE SCRAPPED 10 END GLASS OTRIFE IN CHEYENNE HIGH (Special to The Tribuac.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 4.—The most sacred possession of the senior \class of the high school here, which in ing of the detectives and their money, Louis Kapaton, Harold GC. Cashman, | i aN and jewelry, went to the dressing Henry B. Brown, C. Bennett, Fred| 0/4 Jack and Keith Thompson, room of the Pullman, arrayed him-| Herman, Willie Martin, George Sta-| boys, were wounded but not ser t | by the accidental discharge of a most a ng to his fancy and near Rock River, probably while the train Eck, former members of the Chey- as slowing up for the stop there,| enne police force } f vibe ped to the ground and made a assault and battery, also were filed. | 5@™e time and the victims were pep-| It is alleged that they assaulted a| Pered with shot. Mock and Waker did not awaken representative of the state prohibi-| Fi w clean get-awa until the train was approaching Chey-| t }enne escape. Before they could leave the, 1 state-room it was necessary for Mock) prohibition squad. to borrow trousers from a brakeman,| officer sustained a fracture of the! his pants having been those Boehm} i wore when he e ped. 80 miles from the scene of the th of Self in the articles of stolen clothing ten and Carl Eck. Informations charging Staten and with aggravated ion commissioner's office whom y found guarding liquor in their iving quarters, following a raid by a The prohibition aw and other injuries. Staten and The escape | Eck were discharged from the police! was reported here to Sheriff Smal-| force a few hours after the incident. 1 and the Union Pacifie secret serv-| and an alarm was sent out but at last report the fugitive still was at| liberty. 4 | Boehm, who i years old and five feet ten inches in height, broke jail at Cleveland after his arrest for} safecracking and reached the west! coast before he s recaptured, | = RAILROAD MAN | ; PAVILION TOWNSITE ON BOOM AGAIN, DEAD FOR 19 YEARS, NOW REVIVED . RIVERTON, Wyo., Oct. 4.—Pavil-| automobile thefts in Wyoming on townsite, a dream of fortune- | whe was in a house they were tf Both barrels went off at the} the past has caused more or less tur- moil in the school, is on the job as : : | hunters that sank into oblivion thru IS ACCUSED OF failure of the government to extend : the Riverton reclamation project, has a trouble-maker egain. It is a large chunk of granite which was placed on the school lawn by the senior class of 1899, with, the intention that it should be a permanant xentinder to future generationg of high school studengs of the greatness of the 1899’rs. The legend identifying it as a memorial to the class graduated | twenty years ago was painted out by a subsequent senior class years ago, however, and thereafter it became a school custom annually to paint the boulder with the colors of the senior class. Presumptious freshmen, sophomores and juniors in course of time disregarded this custom and frequently painted the rock with their , class colors, the result being strife between the classes thet eventually played a prominent vart in serious trouble—a strike by the students last year. This year in the interest of peace it was decided that the boul- der should, bear the school colors—- ‘cherry and black—and, accordingly it was given a coating of flaming teherry and dead _ black. Several times, however, it has been repainted fn other colors. Thursday morning it was found to have been daubed with green and white—the colors of ‘ KILLING GAME \«: Herbert been Bue road brot back from Minot, man, tand trial here on a charge of |} having killed three elk on the Sher-| : idan game pre: pers were necessary to secure his re- turn, yt ——E H BOW RIVER SUPPLY CO. 8 ry j of dollars worth of lots have already been sold for business purposes and 1 to E, V s of incorporation of the r Supply company, which engage in the general merchandising business in Albany and Carbon coun- ties, with headquarters at Medicine| Bow, were filed in the office of the y of state Thurs- s capitalized at nto 1,000 shares of the par value of $100 e The irectors for the first year are P. West, Robert Heward and Mark G. Heward. «s CHEYENN , Oct. 4,—Ar- Bow will 5100,000 ) pr has| has D.,/ the government’: une.) jactual reclamation work in the the sage-brush country will soon be dotted with homes. come to life in the 13th year of its Jemise and now promises to make its ent owners a fortune. Pavilion taken on its former airs thru ion toward com- of the pro, yeting a large sha and putting a vast area under irri-! e. Requisition pa-} gation. ‘ M. S. Durrill, one of the unfortu-; nate homesteade: nity 1 years ayo, will reap the larger bene- fits, having acquired the holdings of , | oth ie s thru confidence in the ultimate of the project. Thousands u with the government ctablishing per- manent camps and supply houses for pring And His Time this no class attending the school year, but those of the class gradu- ated in 1918. This, for some reason clear to the high school mind, is re- garded as an insult to the present student body, and the resulting agi- tatign is sing the school authori- tics to cons carted away in the interest of future peace, weportsa of Tetters are a * Shown in His Own Letters | I aoe ater Presi erat ! Pow saoeatiog serially in CAPSULES i ration of IPAIBA and CUBEBS — Lis ‘YOUR DRUGGIST — Ask for’ avoid Substitution. Scribner’s Magazine le® having the boulde COMPODTID CASPER MAN IS BOGUS CHECKS + According to a Denver 3 ae A. Emerson, 32, who ga as Casper, Wyoming, was arrested in that city last Monday charged with passing short che: at the Brown Palace hotel, and at the office of an 4% automobile supply company. He is being held in the Denver city jail. ks amounted to 4 “a oe, In the heart of the coffee p men and women are engaged at + The fraudulent che % K? > made. Part of the bush of ye neon o, Sar R2 Otto H. Krausse Brokerage Co. HENNING HOTEL 2 oa? 2 Xe? 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