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CONVICT SLAYER ALREADY GUILTY. OF ONE MURDER Surprise Voiced That Man Now! Fugitive Should Have Been Given Privilege of Working With Road Gang Wyo.,, Sept. ae | udl ie ntifleation of William the mur- heepherder, cently, wn County me for which ¥ this county to ser aty-five to thirty y n the peni other. young « C. Hamiilt ted in this loc © not ‘tried for » was the re r the ory statement of la be oth: efore, in} » prisoners, rmitted to enter pleas oi than murder in| n pleaded guilty ond degree and was » from twenty-five to saded guilty of] s. Hadlee! jed guilty of murder in the second! * and was sentenced to sefve! ne to twenty-six y: F grand 1 theft of Kindaks’| as sentenced to ntwo and one-half to five} e recently was pardoned. s to the preponderance of, truth in the exculpatory} atements. which the ‘quartet made, Brown and Hadlee were the “killers” of the crim into which the four rowboys from tk » other two we ned to} m the irksomeness of mili get way ry duty. | » quartet, according to their state-| ment plotted to get away from Chey enne in automobi Hamil: | ton and Frisbie, it appeared, had no! idea of committing murder, but may} » contemplated robbing Kindaks|} i} had transported the four in| » to some point in Colo-| ged Kindaks to . the night of} 1. miles south of ¢ he Colorado bounc ‘al miles dis- tant, cording to the state- ments of the others and of himself, shot Kindaks through the head as he sat beside the driver in the front seat| of the automobile. An instant. later Hadlee shot the taxicab pilot through after he his automol rado. The pa dri them to De F TERTS, STOVES, re-/the head from behind. ve from] there-| ste HGR SRS + ADK, edewut ir_| TIER EVENT. sufficient to haye produc th. Kindaks’ body was 4 jear |the road, where the pockets of the de: moved about $80. , for , $80. Ss ranters near avoring td get acro 1 boundary into X ned to Cheyenne a incriminating statements. the posed by Sam M. ‘Thompson, who the /case, ad sa for their lives. > The continent of Nortn America pro duces today over 85 per cent of the “The Brit-| Empire produces only about 2.5 per| or, if Persia may be said to be under Fritish in- 1 world’s output of crude oil. t of the world supply, of the wh fluence, about 4.5 Stampede Entries For American Legion first annual Stampede Now Being Received ‘at Legion Club Rooms in Base- ment Smith-Turner Building from 7 to 9 o'clock in Even- ning until 9 p. m. Saturday night. WATER BAGS AND GENERAL SUPPLIES ‘FOR THE OVERLAND TRAVELER Everybody should attend the Stampede. HOLMES HARDWARE G HOLMES PAINT Pe on SPORTING GOODS PHON SECOND A CASPER, 7O HOMES AUTO SUPPLIES E 60! ND WOLCO?7 BRECK SEY RIDING ONE OF THE BUCKERS AT AN ANNUAL WYOMING FRON- | her shot was| from the) more than ten hours of bard phy: and thrown into a pasture beside} Brown went through man and re by 0, while en-| interna-! ico, and were} At the time the state bom’ of -par-| dons was considering Hamilton's plea for a pardon last spring the plea was who county and prosecuting attorney | when Kindaks was murdered and id before the board the facts in; emphasizing the point that used as)there was no question of the guilt of member of| the quartet of a cowardly murder and that only to the inability of tho state! under the rules of evidenceto use the tement of one man against another ved all of the quartet for trial : Che Casp | BISHOP SATLS FOR ROME. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 4.—Bishop | Patrick A. MeGovern of the Gatholic | diocese of Wyoming sailed Wednesday- & | from Néw York city for Rome, where. \he will report to the pope. { eas Last year Germany grew | 4,500,000. | of beets, but ont: 500,000 tons | converted into sugar, . the RENT Modern bungalow on East: Dover, with basement apart- ment. ' App! } } | } ly Peter Clauson, 306 O. S. Bldg., between 5 and7 p.m. | 8-18-4f According to careful estimates, three | | hours of close study wear out the body Genuine Army Shoes, $8.50 Genuine Navy Shoes....$9.00 Marine Hobs ........--:---- $7.75 Rubber Boots Regular $9 Hips at.__.$6.50 A Limited Number Only Puttees and Leggins . Heavy Leather . 0s . Light Leather Spiral or Wraps. Ideal Canvas Ar Reg. Canvas Army ......$1.25 Blankets Belts Reg. Leather Belts... $1.00 The Best. for the Money Reg. Web Belts... red ‘0. D. new Blankets._..$8.00 Fancy Leather, black... Nant ah @°Y $7.00 Reg. Cartridge Belts....7e Navy Hospital, grey, Cartridge Cases .... = heavy: As eas $8.75 Mixed Wool Camp, Canvas grey Soo $4.00 to $5.50 Bed Tarps, 7x16 ft......$12.00 11x18, 12x18 and 13x18 ft. at sq. ft... 106 Shirts Reg. O. D. Wool, new..$6.50 Reg. O. D. Wool, re- Jerkins, Sweaters, Etc. Army Jerkins, Blanket lined, Al condition..$8.00 |] Army Slipovers, wool, $3.00 deemed ...... $3.00 to $5.00 Siigevek Taesya: fine ..$4.50 Khaki Shirts, good val..$2.50 Sweaters ceccecceeceecenn 3.75 Breeches Leather Vests Reg. O. D. ‘Wool | A small supply at reduced Rego ween to $5.00 prices Overalls Wel have a/large stock of ....45e to .$1.50 ancy, new --- $6.25 Whipeords, med. grade overalls, fe ky Pants to $3.25 grade at__........ ONE WEEK ONLY = “TY Whipeords, a Moleskins.__.$3.50 to $4.25 Khaki Pants, $2.60 to $3.50 These goods are new and Raincoats Ponchos, good condi- tion, at —........ _...$2.75 rio sect Army Raincoats.. 2 to $3 i jacmaght: Army Slickers.......$3 to $4 Socks Goodyear —_Raincoats, Heavy Red Cross........90c new, at .......-----~- $8.50 Cotton, light, 20c, 30c, 35¢ Genuine Aviation Rain- Grey Army Wool 60 sters, at........___. $24.00 ie Officers’ Rainsters, Underwear —-$22.00 Summer weight Union ats, . Suits, new and good, $24.00 $2.75 value, at.......$2.25 Three Silke Raincoats, $50 values —.....W. $26.00 Rope We have 2,000 Ibs. of new long fibre Manilla rope, Jee GOUS SIZES, Abe eecseeennnnee Also a Full Line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and all kinds of Plate, Window and Mirror Glass. |Windshields a specialty. Also Lubricating Oils, Gasoline, etc. Casper Glass House (Army Goods Store) 144 East Midwest Avenue Athletic Union Suits__$1.30 Various odds and ends, at Reduced Prices We also have Army Goods of various kinds and it will pay you to come in and look our stock over. Phone 1374 THEY ALL TALK ABOUT IDR. MURPHY’S FAMOUS ROOT MADE IN Casper Bo BEER CASPER BY ttling Works ON DRAUGHT AT GUNNISON’S NEWS DEPOT AND 0. RAMSEY'S ‘CAPITOL LIFE’ McGREW Phone 153 SEPTEMBER 5,6,7,1920 Natrona County Fair Grounds TATA Wild Frontier Show World’s Champions Will Participate AAA PRIZES STEER ROPING, $1,000 BELL CONTEST Daily, 2 days.......... $100, $75, $25 Daily, 3days.............. 5 per bell “pce oat ._'$300, $200, '$100 PR ee daaaecos’” Ce Entrance Fee.............2..06-- $25 RELAY RACE, $250 “STEER, BULLDOGGING, $600 Two strings to enter Daily,” 2 days........ pi heme 4 Daily, 2 days:............. . . $75, #80 Entrance Fee-.....----...s0ss 0s $15 RAE ae few. HORSE acc WORE te Daily, 2 days........... $25, $15, $10 Edtcance: Fee. 2. oot .. $25 ene race oh ale » $15, $10 CONTEST OPEN FOR CLOWN, TRICK WILD HORSE RACE, $300 RIDER, TRICK ROPER, GIRL Daily, 3 days........... 0, $2 BRONC. RIDER MataGow Mee... 000 redone STAKE RACE REP RACE BAREBACK BRONC RIDING— Paid by Mount Mention aw TTY ADMISSION: $1.10 to Grounds 85c to Grandstand War Tax Included Address all Communications to MARTIN LARSEN, °* Wyoming—Phone ‘ieee 7 preeticen arom Gosper, Many Other Events Too Numerous: to