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an ee CARLISLE NOT “SURPRISED BY ~ POSE, CLAIM New Version Indicates That Bandit “™ Knew of Officers’ Approach and Retreated into Wil- liams’ Cabin —— ICHEYENNA, Wyo.,, Dec. 17.—Tnat | William L. Carlisle, the Union Pacific tfain bandit, was not taken by surprise | when Sheriff Lon Roach of Platte coun- ty, entered Rd Williams bin near Rsterbrook, but had seen Roach and W. J. McClement, special agent for the he. cabin and had retreated into the byilding when commanded by McClem ent to throw up his hands, were new facts Incidental to the capture of the Qitlaw revealed hy Roach while dis etsing the incident at the sheriff's of tice here. According to the version of the in @adent attributed to Roach they were engaged in talking to “Williams outside “the latter's cabin, after having trailed Carlisle there, when Carlisle appeared bpthe doorway of the building. In ntl McClement brought his rifle to Bio on the fugitive and commanded him to throw up his hands. Carlisk complied, but'a moment later appeared tg change his mind and leaped hack into the cabin and out of sight of the the| i dis. officers. MecClement started for door through which Carlisle h: &ppeared and Roach ran for a ¢ the other side of the house through which he expected the bandit to at tempt to escape. Eefore McClement reached the front door other members of the posse appeared and McClement ghanged his course and followed Roach Roach dashed into the house through the second door and confronted Car. lisle"ag he was approaching the exit. At'Roach’s command to throw up his hands, Carlisle halted and complica me | suddenly dropped hrs wounded right hand in 2 motion which Roach inter- preted as being preliminary to draw-} ing @ revolver, therefore the sheriff se bullet through him. “You beat} it,” said McClement, who was} it Roach’ elbow, also covering the ‘ugitive. In Carlisle sprawled face downward on yfthe floor and [McClement stepped for war8-and placed a foot on one of his arms to prevent him from using it to} draw a Weapon, while Roach grasped | the other arm. | “No weapon was found on Carlisle. _—<—<—— LATESNOW BRINGS TOTAL PRECIPITATION FOR YEAR ‘PTO AVERAGE IN STATE: CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 17.—Wvo milng’s {819 precipitasion, dur- img the spring and summer months $ so Acficiont that In some sevtto: and in oth sful, has p average for the las result of the heavy snow The y fourth of r average. re POTASH BEING ~ GONTRAGTED FOR U. §. eERLIN. (By Mail)—Amertean buy. are, reported to -be negotiating with tWe'German Potash Syndicate for 2 sup oy, of German potash. The Kreuz zéthe Says that the progress so far made iiidicates that Germany soon will adc iiver.a large quantity of the fertilizer toMthe United States. a yemnber and December. ord now is early better, th he re Ae Similar negotiations conducted three % | “Stour months ago failed, says the p: per; because the Americans ve!dble to supply them. The paper: woints.oyt. that the potash mines still ldck sufficient coal to operate on full tithe But says that abundant orders tée German potash have been received. = ER DIES CHRYE FE, Wyo., Dee. 17.— WW. aughn, founder of the Cheyenne ‘amery company, now one of the lutgest institutions of its character in the west, died at his home here after a*sickness of more than two y duration. He was 67 of age a \New York City has one lawyer for ‘pry 250 of its inhabt To Help Riches—power—happiness. assumed | that the French mines in Alsace would | EVEN GONIGTED UNDER TEAL LAWS TAKEN TO LEAVENWORTH PRISON] FATALLY HURT 17.—Seven | CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Dec. the Unit- | convicts sentenced recently «+ States distriet court bre to terms | {in the federal penitentiary at Leaven-| worth, Kansas, departed. for Leaven-| | worth in cus: States and A. W. Kirehner, sentenced for looting merchandise shipments in tran- sit: Pete Birrell, convicted of illegally transporting opium; Ora Ohung Lee, convicted of illegally possessing opium, and Jose Ci: » convicted of viola-; federal prisoner violation of the drug | * submitted to an operation appendicitis, His condition is erit- | ical. ee CAFETERIA NOT ADJUNCT OF OIL | WORK IN STATE | [now corporation that a charter w hy the Wyoming secretary of jay. The Wyoming corporation 1 provide that the purpose for whi corporation is formed shall be related. | The secretary of state was unable to see how a corporation conducting 2} cafeteria might be related to running ® garage or mining, therefore the Cas: | | rer concern's proposed Incorporation { papers were returned. fe ee PROFITEERING CHARGED IN SALE OF MONEY NOTE, OXFORD, Eng., (By Mail.)—Tho first | complaint to the Profiteering commit. ae of this town came from Dr. Edwin ‘annan, who asked for the prosecution of the chancellor of the exchequer on | | the ground that a treasi | costs less than one penny to being sold in this town BURNS FATAL WHEN GASIS | USED ON FIRE| "KSON, Wyo., Dec. . } taking a can containing gasoline for |} one containing kerosene, Miss Van | a, 17.—Mis- Leeuwen of Tetonia, a remote set- tlement in Idaho just west of the Wyoming boundary, undertook to Stimulate a smouldering range fire H with the liq: The resulting ¢ plosion drenched her with flaming gasoline and she was burned to death despite heroic efforts by mem. || bers of her family to extinguish the H flames. | NOT A THEORY It’s a fact that the use of | | aleohol even in moderate | ; doses as taken in tonics is | often habit-forming in effect. SCOTT'S | EMULSION t | an easily assimilated to ; nutrient supplies the body with! | elements that contribute to \ strength. Free from | | | alcohol or any other! harmful element, Scott’s builds strength| by nourishment. | Scott & Bowne, Bloomiield,N.J. 19-14 You Win The average man places these as his goal. He dreams about having them. But the average man is slow to take a practical step towards that goal. He is content to dream about it— and never gets there. The most practical start is to start a savings account. Rockefeller had to save his first thousand dollars. It earned the rest of his fortune. ; Character Earns Credit Saying men not only have capital for their efforts. In saving, they establish 4 reputation which will make it easy to secure additional capital when necessary. HA A farmer his frequent need for capital if he is striving continually How important it is then that he build up his crédit—establish his character, to improve his property. The easiest and quickest way is to start a savings account. The Casper National Bank == i CHILD SHOT IN STOMACH NOT DRSON, Wyo., Dec. 17.—Shot the bullet from a .45 calibre revolver acciden- tally discharged while ing handled by her 12-year-old brother, Elizabeth é aged 8 years, probably would lied had it not been for attention given neighbor, Mrs. Joe Ma perienced nurse. us und many hours elapsed before the hild could be brought to this place, the nearest where the services of surgeons could be secured. The bul- let entered the lower part of her stomach and emerged close to her spine. Her condition is grave but recovery is anticipated. J16 CONVICTS IN STATE PEN, NOW W OVERCROWDED RAWI Dec, \benitentiary, the largest number in the .Jhistory of the institution. ‘The prison i. built. to accommodate only 200 "| prixoners and its” present population, ny to conduct hearers !ning hotel took in so much t tory | RECESS in th proposed articles of in- | Only seven mets WR —There s in the Waoming nown in the now more 3 1 jthe docking contest, the bow and stern} ja ERS AT TEMS | test, jump from the canoe and swim clot is, ape © cance; albr trom the wa-] er, Thake two fiye-mile and one ten- thile paddle with three in’ the craft, and meet study requireme AUSTIN, Tex.—(By mail.)—Coeds at ade oe the University of Texas will be award ; oe ica letters in canoeing this season, and). The floor of St. Peter's in Rome i: 06 quare feet ping the greatest | ehurch in the have signed for t i ' ‘outs | * Reauiremeet are an abil y to pass! of —= ee CAPS \T YOUR DRUGCISTOe rear in Ak for tone” | ULES | oefeatonte-oete-ofoats x R2 | Stolen Whiskey Not Admitted as| & Evidence and Disposition i Rs ta ste-atectostectess aX : a & @ Is Uncertain yw ‘ ad ww : ae CHEYENNE, Wyo. Dec. 17.—Two | gp = & ises of whiskey which figured con- | ‘ Rs y in criminal trials here in ¥ Mg - H. Too. ager of the | age oe complaining | ¥ 3, returned by the | 43 aod urt to the state | @% oe rs office. | , 1 her Todd, who endeavored to have 3 Y the whiskey introd ceil fas evidence |e P & 1 of raiding his “wine cellar,” will ie 4 SU Tape AIS C SHU * ' 00d, the prohibition commision. |%” : ora iy ; od off ving no disposition to re- uish the liquor, rred from use iM aa ea The whiskey was as evidence because | xld was unable’ to identify it as a} |yortion of that of which he claimed to have been relievied by the men he ac | cused of treaspassing on his large pri jute stock, The two cases were delivered io the prohibition commissioner's office originally by the police, who recovered ‘them from the youths accused by Toda, and were loaned by the commissioner | % 4, % + % aa? + Must be best to be finest. TRY IT YOURSELF! NO-VARY PRODUCTS CO. RK? o+, iM ? iM ‘- 7 aXe) o¢, to the court for use as evidence should i he admitted as evidence. 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