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_PAGE TEN AUTOISTS FOUND NEAR DEATH ON HUNT FOR BODY Searchers for Body of Longmont Optician Stumble Across Men | Dying from Exposure | Growing Out of Elevator Fire Is Set (Special to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 17 CHEY ‘E, Wyo., May 17.—Two| unidentified men, almost dead from ex-} posure, were found lying in the snow} on Lincoln highway irosses Dale, creek | Sheridan seeks to recover $185,000 dam by rescuing parties from this city and| ages from the Chicago, Burlington & Cheyenne who combing that part! Quincy Railroad company for the de- of the country for the body of W. W.| struction of the Denio corporation's milling plant and e! Pflider, an optician of Longmont whost ator at Sheridan, A suit half of a mile north of where the| Wherein the Denio Milling company of a be Casper Dailp Cribune LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING 08,000 ou UPFOR HEARING |Damage Case Against Railroad THREE PLEAD GUILTY, FINES ARE ASSESSED (Special to The Tribune.) CHE NE, Wyo., May —Con- rad Evers, indicted for purchasing government property at Fort Russell from a person unauthorized to sell it, pleaded guilty in the United States district court and was sentenced to pay a fine of $300. Richard J. Gealt, indicted for using the mails to defraud, pleaded guilt) and was sentenced to pay a fine of $300. Gealt obtained rare stamps on approval, under a fictitious name, and so thorouglily approved the submis- GORDILLO ASKS Arguments Opened Saturday on Motion of Counsel for'Con- victed Slayer (Special to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 17.—Argu- ments on a new trial for John Cor- dillo, convicted two weeks ago of man- slaughter in connection with the s' ing of Frank Jennings near Laramie the night of September 7, 1919, were begun in the Laramie county district ——FORNEW TRIAL liquor, and that if the jury found that Frank Jennings had been slain during such procedure, then the defen laat should be found guilty of manslaughter. The jury's verdict of manslaughter, it is said, was predicated on this ‘nstruc- tion. The court defense also alleges that the erred in permitting the state's Exhibit H—the exculpatory statement signed by John Cordillo in the Platte county jail and alleged by the defense to have been obtained through duress— to be admitted in evidence. ‘The defense also alleges error in per- mitting witnesses to express opinions in testimony, notably the expressions of opinion of physicians regarding the se- ‘quence in which the bullets that killed ‘Jennings were flred, and also alleges that the court erred in not submitting to the jury instructions 26 and 27, which were presented by the defense, and in submitting instructions 10 and 12, which were submitted by the state. The remainder of the grounds for n new trial get forth in the defendant's petition are of a technical description. If Judge Mentzer should overrule the motion for a new trial, and should sentence John Cordillo to a term in the MONDAY, MAY 17, 1920 Tire factory, in our search fora proper offering for critical motor- ists, we were impressed with the over-caution displayed to assure perfection. ; * Yet this is a part of Brunswick ideals, and you would be equally impressed. You would insist on ;| will be heard in the United States dis court Saturday afternoon, before Judge sions that he retained the automobile was found isolated Wean stamps z astER * : fae at ‘eek by a garage man of Tie| trict court here this week. Seventy without paying for them. He oper- | W- C- one ean rE of Den-| Leta RARE Ree tneelinteeee. The Brunswick if you were as A Sid r. | ‘witnesses from the northern part of ated at Casper. ver, counsel for Cordillo, i¢ arguing on) 5 5 is P| Bt Pt s- 4 S13 : : 5 fae two men, believel by Chief of| the state have been summoned and Iver Emend, indicted for stealing |pineteen points on which the defense|@cution may consider aerate ws familiar as we are with its making. Polica Galloway of Longniont, to: he| the t of th probably will r twelve gallons of wine at Laramie | bases its contention that a new t pleas) of sgullty of roten ali ted * ¥ wanted here for investigation of auto. quire several The opening mss] from a shipment en route from Cali- | must be held if the ends of justics urej Pete Cordillo and Walter Nera mobile thefts, were taken into custody| be delayed be of inability of wil! fornia to Nebraska, pleaded guilty |t© be satisfied. Prosecuting Attorney] that should the sentence o pda eda ~ = = ~ and are now confined in a hotel| nesses and 17 s to reach Chey | and was sentenced to pay a fine of | George Patterson of Laramie ana C, P.| “illo be a term or ik ttn pedi pa a ‘uarded by deputies at Tie Siding enne because of railroad blockades! $300. old, assistant: prosecutor, will argue| Years the state will bring the younger é They had not had anything to eat for| caused by washouts. rs jgainst granting the petition of the ae-|Cordillo and N fie zo, pre ee Ly CONS more than two days. It is believed that] The Denio company’s plant, which }fense. The arguments may not be| ler in the first coarse: be Auster ce ' ~ the car found near where they ‘ad| Was adjacent to the tracks of the Rur concluded * until. | tomorrow.” Should] Pete Cordillo and Newell, in the, latter TIRE « fallen in the snow was stolen at Chey | lington, was destroyed by fire about a Judge Mentzer overrule the motion for! Contingency happen’ ne spl ies mee ee > enne and apparently fad struck some-| year ago. The plaintiff alleges tbat a new trial, it is anticipated that hejonce, it is pelleved, will is hela in t& i thing. |the fire was caused by sparks from 2 immediately will prohounce sentence! held, it is he leved, w m ld $3 - Samuel B. Hamstreet and D. 1. Van| locomotive operated by the Burlinzton, on Corailio. Sentence may be impris. Laramie county. De We investigated dozens of ti etapa . in the rescuing party|that this locomotive was not equipp- onment for any period from one to ‘ oe tres, we Meee eee ne ecu rth cel with sparkcatching apparatus and twenty years in duration, { Sunflowers are a favorite article of tested them and obtained records ne at every effort was being |that, therefore, the defendant cornora- E LIPPED BY THE STATE Outstanding among the nineteen al-| (let in some parts of Russia, = fr made to find Pflider, but so far no sign) tion is table Ba damages for the de. erotic ori ny he court fn Corditio’s| Ss roém others. And of the man was seen. | struction of the plaintiff corporation’s = jal which the defense is stressing, 1s HICHESTER Pl LS According to Mr, Van Meter, Pfifder| property. (Speciel to the Tribune) the ‘submission to the jury of instruc: THE, VIAMOND BRAND, among them all left Longmont apparently on the nieht) —— Pn ee os CHEYENNE, ‘Wyo, May 17.—Thel that the Cor Mitta adie, edd Bittieetore Diss H The Brunswick > yril 16 during the blizzard, Pfli-| o rep ass Se Be p Cord brothers and “Walter metallic’ = S of April 16 during the pizart. PA! Delousing Ordered six, Dig, Nash Quad trucks which the| Newell, their associate, whether ac'ine| (oy aa) ais sosacte ie eo won. And that is two bridges near the Lincoln highwa: ; i ; z ay a as a]under real or assumed authority from| ff As Ot Deiaren ares the radiator and engine frozen. Acard] Qt Risk of Leaving the Natrona county commissioners for! the state prohibition department, were yearsknown as Best, Safest-Alwayg Fellas why, we chose jt. ; pearing the name and business of W.| road use this summer have been de-/devoild of right to stop a vehicle on| SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ' goat W. Pflider was found under a cushion| . livered to the H. W. Moore and Com-|the public highway and search it for If you seek the : | Wild Man Lonesome!» y's plant in Denver where they will| : pee m the front seat of the car, | at ES be equipped with dump bodies before! utmost for your z | ed being shipped to Casper. fae O | CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 17.—There] These truck chassis were received money, we invite was a strenuous session at the Lara-| by the state highway department from you to become bet- mie county jail when the sheriff, as-|the war department and fefore they sisted by a volunteer corps of prison-| could be used it was necessary to equip ers anxious for activity that would re-|them with bodies, The installing of| eve the tedium of confinement, sub-|the dump bodies will effect a material jected Charles Schannell, the ‘“wild) saving in labor during the handling of man” captured at Sloan's lake the pre-| road materials. The bodies are beinz ter acquainted with The Brunswick and our services. , $1,000 BOND TO US. Grade School PaEXENNE, Wyo. May 17-8. ©) ceding day, to a delovsing process, The| installed for the Natrona county com- E/ObOior itis vabpearance fr the United | Prisoner needed such treatment, but/ missioners. the expense being paid by We are ever did not desire it, and hig wails while that county. States district court here to answer a Festival it was in progress could be heard] _ fa are int charge of manufacturing intoxicating ° liquor at Cody, was missing when uis Doses rors Cel see eRe ANT PAVING SOUGHT out Brunswick su- case was called for trial and his bond f and; ath, : Bru selare ae | is pond! schannell protested against donning 3 iaiivign, Sn, tae vt. “i” where | Same Pret, sea Seett| BY LANDER MEN perio : ° linsisting that he had an ample sup- ply of garments of his own. “Where are they?” asked the sheriff. “In that sack you took away from). LANDER. Wyo., May 17.—Over 50 | ¢ ; HAY SELLS FOR $70 TON, Sh |me,” replied Schannell. per cent of the property owners on DUBOIS STOCK ON RANGE The sack at that moment reposed in| Main street between First and Third, - lit A i ato | (Special to The Tribune.) TUESDAY, MAY 18 2:00 P. M. ADMISSION 50c Center Street Filling Station Cor Center and Linden. Phone 402M a mud-puddle in) the yail yard, to which womprising the best business district, had been consigned when the rags| have siened a petition asking that it be it contained were discovered to be so)paved this year. The matter will be abundantly infested with cooties cnd|broucht before the council at its next other vermin that annihilation of heir; meeting. population would have been a job for # —<—____. squad from the trenches in Flanders, If there were but one potato left in Schannell, who appears to be return-|‘the world, a careful cultivator might ing to mental normality, probably will} Produce 10,000,000,000 from it in ten DUBOIS, Wyo., May 17.—With hay selling $70 a ton and hard to get, Many stockmen are turning their stock out to rustle for themselves and unless Brass comes at once heavy losses! are anticipate All the hay being fed now is being transported from Riverton by | be released in a few days. years, and thus supply the world with | truck, over 100 miles. Sen ae seed again, | re r Armour Is Ma or Mim nnn HH vn nn rf 1 sani nO mm | SOUTHWESTERN FREMONT y Acc of Glenrock, Nat Baker Wins Lusk’! PREFERS SWEETWATER LANDER, Wyo., May 17.—At a s RY; COFF yo., 3 —A Special to The Tribune.) ‘ } meeting called at Pinedale, southwest- Pier Acren wan' elected’ mayor aneee aa” ree) ern Fremont county, to discuss the for- . of Glenrock at the municipal election last week. He recetved 152 votes, his opponent, B. W. Price, getting but 109.! George Barber and J. J. Putnam were; elected as councilmen for two years kand Bert L. Chapman was elected for ‘the one-year term. Nat Baker was elected as mayor of Lusk in a three-corn fight. His opponents were John Newell and J. E. Mayes. mation of a new county from portions of Fremont and Lincoln, it developed that a majority favored cutting off the western end of Fremont and incorpo- rating it within Sweetwater county on account of the expense that would be incurred by the first plan. A proposition to divide Fremont coun- ty by making Riverton the seat of a new county administration failed in the last ion of the legislature but it is $5 Going Fast $5 RICHELIEU BRAND COSTS BUT ONE SEVENTH) OF A CENT This is positively your last opportunity to buy a Laundry Queen AT THE OLD PRICE % TT oO ™ understood that the fight will be re- In Scotland successful experiments newed again. have been made of manufactring pa- REALTY TRANSFERS. LU z pt ux to Emma Kel- ly, "k 58, Casper; considera- tion $3,000. Butler Corp. lot 11, block 7 sideration $36 Fred O. Huse to Peatrice lots 166, 167, 168, 169, Hon; consideration $1. Elizabeth Anderson on on lots 2, = Z = = = = = 2 = = => = = = = = CASPER STORAGE GROCERY Phone 97 STORAGE to David C. Sorenson, BATTERY North Burlington; con- Wal ‘The ploneer battery on motor cars. Has stood the test of time. Used on 85 per cent of the Electrically equipped cars today. L. Jones, Kenwood addi- Laundry Queen Electric W vir to R. S. block 140, Cas-! fons y Generator, magneto, starter and Fielder et ux to Casper|# lighting equipments repaired. | and 84, block 36, bpalderation $1. - AUTO ELECTRICAL CO., W h to Casper Realty Co., 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 9683 block 32, North Casper addi 1 asies, . Copper fon; consideration $10. (Old 111 E. First St.) * Allan Munroe to W. R. Dobbins on Wrings, or lots 39 and 40, Kenwood addition: con- sideration $10. . Francis S. Bell et al to R. S. Her- SPOT Cc Rinses, Cypress aigton, lots 6 and 7, block 163, Casper; ronsideration $3,000. FOR YOUR Alexander Marshall et ux to John & Blues Tub Hill addition; consideration $1. | H. J. Peterson et ux to Sadie M.|/[ Money to Loa lamonds, Bm stevenson, lot 32, block : -| 5 sa Cases Jewelry, Guns, Clothing lition; consideration $1. Cas: Loan ing ; R. W. Rasmussen to D. H. 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