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ie FACE FOUR 2 Oe sHsp Daily Tribune ; FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921 \Colorado Solons la rear room ansfeld by J. B, Smith, father of Cla Clara Smith RE | had run, he encountered Federhen and Hamon, made from his bedside today. . HH | shot him down, fired a shot at another | The father said he regretted that fireman and surrendered while one] he could not be with his daughter, who Wind Up Work bullet remained in his gun, that not} is being tried on a charge of murder c } fire d at Holland or the firem having | ( in Ardmore, Okia., in connection with f £ |been directed at Manseld. The ca’ the Kliling of Jake L, Hamon. He ; Last of ‘March cD, ridge remaining in his gun was ex said, however, he felt close to the trial, : WV ear as reanleeeee because he gets a daily letter and a Mrs. J. E. Scott, wife of the well ¢ ploded unintention: —— ques (| 6) . 3 . ‘ known and popular clothier of South fr his nervousness, after he had decided] telegram from Clara or other members PP DENVER, Colo., March 11.—Priday, to surrender, and lodged in the floor | AContinued from Page 1) of his family. pavzpead street, ie ie ~ bin oarbe bie} March 25, was set as the day for final Immediately after the shooting, and} “We all have been under a big See ce vceember bride but set|2dournment of “he regular Session of also at the time of his trial, Geow|} strain,” he continued, "altho we know rhs enittnton a: eae ni the twenty-third general assembly of, ;State@ that he had had no resentment! and, fuiling, motored west to Waxa-|agreement. Efforts failed to restrict | Clara is not guilty. out instantly to besome a regular) +1. Colorado legislature ‘by, Republi- pains! citizen of Casper and do her part in : can ‘leaders in the senate today. A Actual Work Started Today on|}2>ullding the city which is to be ber| -.-cjution to this effect will be intro- Feat f $500, Hi home. She’ has Just completed a|"esclution to this eect wall pe intro ection o! 0C@O Home |>eautiful six-apartment building at }house: it for Scottish Rite M Second and Jefferson streets, cach| 18 ‘hanges are made. | sols cation : ’ : ! for Scotti: te Masons apartment consisting of three rooms mates = Cheyenne Holland in order to create an oppor-| continued with a description of Clara's they expected evidence to be completed MARRIAGE IS SURPRIS) = tunity to get at Mansfield and he/flight to Chihuahua, Mexico, and her|py Saturday evening. “Afier last in Cheyenne -ielcara tata oA Age L tke oh Friends of Carl Renz of Salt Creek CHEYENNE, Wyo. March 11—Tng|'Rerefore shot the former. Federhen | discovery there by a sewspaper man.|night's conference, however, neither CHEYENNE, Wyo, March 11.—Ac-|beautifully finished. ‘The built-in fea-| and Miss M. C. Davine were surprised inst Holland, but had resented|hachie, 1 8, where she observed/ testimony to events in the life of the State of Wyonnnd anna lence Incen-| Mansfeld’s interference with his free-|twe officers and drove away carrying|defendant and Hamon stibsequent to “a : ver W dom and had made up his mind to kill|in her muff two automatic _ pistols. | 1913. . tie fo CapeeP hee oe the immigration agent. Circumstances |The statement cajd Clora rode to Cis-| yJpon obtaining a jury so quickly } ux made it necessary for him to shoot|co and took a train for El Paso. It] yesterday afternoon, counsel had said he killed merely incidentally to the| The pistol with which he said Hi 1d maki rediction as ta ete fn State of Wyoming, at the req of | Sans , i % side woul eh ee predtc: tual: con: tures are novel and conveniont, and| today to learn of their marriage, which Prosecuting Attorney Roches § afield.” He decided to} mon waa shot wee exhibited by Bese: ye length) Getne Saeed Gay Fr leg an the aioe wn tothe bedrooms large and airy. In fnct|scurred in Casper at the noon hour. of pursui surrender when he realized that he|ing over the protest of the defeuse. ni zer, today offered a reward o! = sfeld widetie PLAS ae 2 In connection with the trip nf the t cathedral which is to be the head-}the whole establishment is hisn class} Miss Davine, who has. been employéd Ai the arrest of, and information Tead-|Had lost Mansieli’s, Wall ane this|the attorney weneral asked ihe tary | jury to the hotel to view the suite (Continued from Pago 1.) quarters of Wyoming Coneistory No,|M™ eVery respect and has attracted a/in M. P. Wheeler's office, notified the ts frig t0,tiis! con victon oe at He admitted that years pre-|to return what verdict in its consel-)Where Clara Hamon and Jake Hamon| | (| i 1 ot the Scottish’ Rite of Masonry./fieh class of tenarts. who desire to) latter of the even! Fa ee oe fied maurvetexs Of sue ee : eon mtter he had entered |ence and judginet it saw it. he{ lived for years prior to the shooting, | said that no strikes whatever would! mucn of the excavation for the found-|!ive in @ convénidnt and desirayle| | Miss Dayine came to Casper from ns, PAD OXIVen neat Us ae, he had made up his mind that! defens ved its statement unti|it was said in circles close’ to the) Be permitted. ation of the structure was completed |*¢ction of the city.” rye perpntimcea sti alr ain td . prten at gneware follov he would not submit to arrest b 1a prosecution that an effort probably or ——— last fall but prior to today no con-| Mrs. Scott is |to ibe congrituiated| employed in gun works during the ic of the prosecutor TETRA aaa ari evant pet, 7 bathed would be made to show Hamon was| HUNS GET SYMPATHY struction -had’ been attempted. Con.|¥P0n: her enterprise, war, Mr. Renz, it is understood, 4s 1 Carroll from D Neher lac aden aredaget RPO A a Che eat |shot while in his own room, not in] IN AUSTRIAN ASSEMBLY. cretaders haw Rte von. tha nob vand SESE nce SEEENT an employe of the Midwest in the Salt te which city they located the rooming | [ys Cry into, the Uae ea leaner epee | Clara's as has been previously indi-| (By Associated Press) the pouring of the massive founda-|~——Subseribe for The Tribune—— ce house at which the two soldiers sus-| {Pe Cinadian border, ne aw vork, : at |_|eated, and received his death ‘wound TENNA, ‘March’ 10.—Oficial: ¢x- | tion In, in. progress. rit pected of the spent Satur-| 14 he then began the custom of wear- ‘ j farch 11.—Alle-| while lying on his bed. Paprodiat at ides pa y of the | ‘several changes in the plans for m day night, ined_speciments|i,- a revolver concealed and with the 8 that Clara! 61 Hamon had| yt wag indicated by statements of in ‘republic. for ‘Germany the catHedral” have been made and of tneir h once cause of the occupation of cl - iw from the hotel ed ap! inst Harswa ct 4, Y thai Clara's def ' 8 |the original excavation has’ bi " : intention of usin on any person] prc’ pal i lefense ‘counsel’ thai ra's defense ig ex: on” hasbeen con: a Fegistor. ‘The rooming House Is 10eA\€d| ieproxinie upon him or atternpting. to hody ‘and. ‘had fregu yeden Ot cee | eoulaibe either hat Taned eae shot slp hin pasate lb siateepiilyfenlarages sam Tedule ot/eitses ; a only, # | few blocks: from) ‘Denver. F-| are: Phe revoly > stated, | Witt bs the 2880-| in self-defense or that the pistol was| Was expressed * patrons; botste dation line has béon extended he Tay neadquarters and at the time the| treat him. The revolver, ‘he stated,| ‘ation, word mado by 8, P, Freeltig,| the national v.ssembly: here today’ by d been stolen in ¢ ie discharged when Hamon struck at her 20 feet farther west, six feet farther ne fugitives registered the Denver police} "4 peen rie at One: 1 of Oklahoma, | in} with a’ chair, porary Seager rey first presi- | east with the exception of a 50-footyre- ; en e body. he wi ned for prelim- a were scouring more remote sections], When he w pypia aee charge of the prosecution, in P i cess at the center, and six. feet farth- . = AS) teherite muy eae bhacny [inary hearing on the charge of mur-|ooening statement to the jury. ne ner atin In hte tari to the | ue Feferred to the Germans as |r south. ‘These extensions add about 7Continuous 1 to 11 P.M." ca The sheriff and prosecuting attor-|Cr ciuty, asserting that he was pre-| _H@ further declared that the defen- ‘our brothers inthe north.’ one-tenth-to the area which will be ant and Hamon yenly lived to-| Jury; Clara Hamon atone time sobbed! « As his address coincided with the } in a Havideesntok: . covered by the structure. | ; ° 5 ° lly here, She was 22| 200 buried her face if departure of Michaci Mayer, the | “the cathed ¥ Gat. “eee ws 2 Teeame at the pomt'in the deveription| Sepuature, of Michael Mayer, the |” ‘Tho cathedral will follow Grecian (4) evelation in Pictures ; assorted. of Hamon's alleged statement to his] gon, where they will try to secure i v ney’s investigation in the region t S tween Cheyenne and Denver reveale ; that reports of the fugitives’ pa: pared to dia, The court, however, de- {clined to accept the plea afd appointed 'n8| counsel for the prisoner. At Geow's 1 gether llega ars of he points on the Greeley highway were | 11:11 nis counsel endeavored to set up| ##mon. Mr. Freel Brret, Dunlap. in| ¢ well as the largest, fraternal, society: a without foundation, The fugitives did] Gerenso of insanity, ‘Unit ft was +a A downpotr of rain prevented the busines Paes Popa st craeits sou Ee geesye| ie aaa structure in Wyoming. Several years’! e not reach Denver via the Greeley thorough fizzle and the jury lost no| Jury, which was completed yesterday] i. said: bs eee ‘mar! may elapse before it is completed, but {| al highv but went in over the La-| time in arriving at a verdict of guilty | 0 the first day of the trial, trem in-}'"\y"inew she would do it some time, "in totike coin “hel unworthee at it is anticipated that a portion of yn. FayetteBoulder highway after skirt [of imurder in the first degree with the | specting the adjoining hotel rooms oc-|yu¢ T thought whe Would have given| gyi aust would be unworthy of }it will be avaliable, for the semian. -y ing the main roads from Cheyenne t2/ proviso that the punishment should /CuPfed by the defendant and Hamon| ie iq man a chances. Sho never| sanhahy from her enemics, and un | nual Gonsistory reunion which. will he a point southwest of Fort Collins. jor several years. The shooting, 0c-| Faye the old man a chagee. She shot| Monit gacarehee oe tho of; }be held in June, 1922. tr While the sheriffs at Greele; times while he was a pris-| curred in the hotel Novembe +, last.| him while he way lying down.’ ehaneud oe rf fies) atined al What disposition the Consistory ce Fort Collins were on guard to inter-! nor in the county jail here Geow at It developed that Hamon \. Ned) “The first state witness, J, S. Mullen,| thie pa! aif should Diane a will make of its present temple, a fi cept them at those points they took | tammy de, twice hanging him.|With a solid steel bullet and 1 N\rarrten: idsigege batiner sarinencnn | ine tees pees large structure one block south of the te a course which carried them between |seir und once going on a hunger strike, {formation against the deiti...at| testined he frequently, had keen the ecient Vt 3 site of the new building, has not been te Greeley and Fort Collins and which] Tys¢ before he was removed to the| Which had referred to a “leaden bul-| two together in thelr hotel suite, He| g| 5 decided, the old temple,contains two t " te: admitted them to the zone south of|siate prison death house his stoicism| let’ was amended yesterday, Clara| tq he had been on trang with then | large and complete auditoriums, each in sh those towns in whicn a mu s Vis-| deserted him and he became acutely |Smith Hamon pleading “not guilty,”| ang that they had occupied the same with gallery and complete state equip- Wy tr flant was being maintained apprehensive of death. He quickly re-|%8 She did recently to the original! grawing room. ment. The suggestion has been made .d the north. The muderers, whoever| covered his attitude of indifference, | information. | ope ws Cr Barlow dan Abtinprs Sop that one-half of the building, includ- : ne , are fa r with) however, and maintained it until the} (oo. on cizoon | specialist, testified he had seen th ing the auditorium, ‘he sold to_ the , jenver, a fai by the t Geow was the sixth man to be exe Rate bi (i matic pistol a few days before Hamon| 4 H Hi or tion of by-ways in their fis Cuted‘on the gallowsvined today, The} YARDMORW, Okla, starch di-oaa |wan'anst: fi | NEW YORK, March 11.—Real beer| *: Me C- A. headquarters. Also there jernew joey 'bringi ng picture. , ° simply “‘outbrained” the Colorado of-| machine was built at Cheyenne in 1893 | Joining rooms in the down-town hotel) W. E. Meyers, an Oklahoma City|will soon be obtainable in New York| 52S bem tentiatively considered a pro- he ficers who were on the lookout for|for the execution of Charlie Miller,|oceupied by Clara Smith Hamon and| hardware salesman, testified he hadlas a result of the ruling by Former | Po"! te sell one halt of the building to From the Charles F Aah ne | Production; Y them, resorting to a route which the!_ double murderer, It was invented > L. Hamon on the night of Nov.|sold “Clara B. Smith” an automatic! Attorney. General Palmer, made pub-|t7@, Chamber of Commerce. "op oO ee ue officers, assuming them to be unfa|py James Julian, a local architect,|21, last when Hamon was shot fatal-| pistol and defense counsel submitted |iic Wednesday, whereby permits may | ,,7he new cathedral’ site is on Cap- by! rick fern ‘and arf i 6 miliar with the country, did not a8-| who patented the semi-automatic trap for which Clara Hamon is on trial! that their client was the person who} ator ue, the main thoroughfare |} be obtained for the manufacture of irected by Jack (ior of tie clty, five blocks south of the beer for medicinal purpages contain-| ‘ate capitol building and within, from | Photographed by Chas. Roshe: Ing more than one-half of one per cent, alcohol: one to two blocks of several of’ the ‘Jacob Ruppert, president’ of a largo] Primicpal public and vemi-public struc: if 1§ stnusually sweet and charming brewing company, and other “inrge| tU™es of the city, including the largest Prewers anneunced they oreaid sake) Public srade school, the hign schoo, | wholesome, fresh and refreshingly natural, } sume they would follow mechanism. For ten years after the| charged with murder, were in readi-| had made the purchase. | hanging of Miller the gallows, disinan-|ness for inspection this morning by| Spectators during the noon reces: Bil es aS w tled, lay in a shed here. It was re-| the jury chosen yesterday, the opening| scurried about with platters of sand:| ie erected for the execution of Tom Horn, w professional man killer, who was on hanged on it here in 1903. Later it day of the trial. wiches, hardboiled eggs and pies, while} The rooms had been placed in order} numerous others who remained in the as neatly as possible as they were| courtroom had brought lunches with fo was sold to the state and erected at|on the night Hamon was shot. Court! them, real beer. the Carnegie library, the city-county wi Rawii where four men have met| was delayed thirty minutes to permit —— } ee building and St. Mary’s Catholic cath- ne death on it. They were J. Warren{the jury to go to the hotel, but no com-| FATHER SUPPORTS | BETHLEHEM, Pa., March 11.—of-| ral, and also the site of the Cath- 7 Jenkins of Cheyenne, wife murderer;|ment at the rooms by jurors or other) DAUGHTER'S “INNOCENCE..” |ficials of the Lehigh Valley Raflroaa|°¢ community center building which fin Walter Senn of Evanston, who mur-| parties to the trial was permitted. EL PASO March 11—‘You can|company and representatives of more | !s t? be erected soon. of (Continued fram Pake 1.) dered a fellow workman, William Conference late last night of coun-| never tell what a jury will do, but I} than 5,000 of its employes classed as . z ref Association of Railway Executives, |/!nders of Crook county, who mur-|sel for the defense and prosecution as/know my daughter is innocent, and|common labor, met here today to con- See ic Soch reductions, if made, will be} {ere his wife and a neighbor, and,|to the nature of the testimony to be| altho I am worried, I know she will be| sider wage reductions similar to those|SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TRIBUNE, 4 handles individually by,+the. various | Z8t_of Geow was broken off without an| freed.” ‘This was the statement made! proposed on other railroad: SiMe I. Rade d roads in the same manner that pres- i ent announcement of cuts in pay for “4 unskilled men nor are being made, it el was said with no attempt at concerted vy ‘x simultaneous action by the rail- roads. ral “| FEES = CHICAGO & ALTON = JOINS (N MOVEMENT. CHICAGO, March 11—The Chicago & Alton Yailroad will take steps within a short time to reduce the pay of its employes, W. G. Bierd, president an- nounced tod: The reductions will be made to bring about an ultimate re- duction in freight and passenger rates, in. which “now are more than the public ran bear,” Mr. Bierd said. ; NEW YORK, arch 11.—A general (4 move by the nation’s railroads to cut war-time wage scales, long forecast by ; rail officials, appeared to be in full {4 99 swing toda Following the lead of 4 several li which earlier had an- ) From Irvin S. Cobb’s Story om nounced ‘cuts. the New Yorke Central Ror tg bis ji tnd New York, New Haven & Hart Irvin S. Cobb Never Wrote a Funnier, Kindlier e Best Picture Fairbanks Ever Made prereset Siero Sy or More Human Story Than “Boys Will Be 4 nounce reductions yesterday. Ag ee ments from Boys.” And Will Rogers Never Had a Part : 1 . jounced cuts were pre- c a ta ; That Suited Him Better. Ww Officials of various lines today were ¥ : i ; ‘ acca neing, coaerenoes (Witten lovee A Fine Supporting Cast Including Irene Rich q in an effort to reach greements on the proposed reduction: The plans as announced affect only anskilled and semi-skilled labor. Men engaged in the actual operation of trains, telegraphers and station Agents are not included. Arrangements tor early conferences were reported being made by the San- la Fe; Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul; Uhicago & Great Western; Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, and the Chi- tago & Northwestern, all with head- quarters at Chicago. Reductions were announced thru- yut the country with a statement ‘that changed conditions ne sitate hanged wage scales.” All reductions are based on the fed- Wal labor b ‘d's awards of last July, hen $600,000,000 increase was grant- bh to 1,800,000 worker: These in- treases favored for the most part un- Ikilled and semi-skilled labor and Sidney Ainsworth z ; —ALSO— A Two-Part Comedy “BACK FROM THE FRONT” Featuring BOBBY VERNON CURRENT EVENTS - ADMISSION 46c Continuous 1'to 11 Every Day TONGMAN ASKS MERCY ON TRAP 1) the officer (Continue: int, in a Chines ind his aide at the time being engaged h an inspection of Chinese in the city br the purpose of locating any who| lad violated the exclusion act. Geow, bvhen questioned, acted and talked fea that he was taken into he BLU SHI BRIDE ; “A DEMON’S BLUFF” ey The Seventh Episode of the Exciting Serial “FIGHTING FATE” Starring Bil) Duncan and Edith Johnson : MUTT and JEFF stody with the intention that he jould “xe subjected to a more tho! kamination at the sheriff's offic Ke was a small, inoffensive appear! lerson whom Mansfield and Holland \ssumed was probably 16 or 17 years Ad and whom they did not consider it lecessary to search for arms. While the two white men, the pris- mer and a second Chinese were walk- hg to the she office, Holland —in— 5 md Geow bei ral paces in fron’ pres page “TIGHT ROPE WALKERS? jeow whipped out a revolver which b eer Cones init Ws abacatae IRIS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION hot” Hopton and “cued 40 Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 dyed into e Mreliouse. In very, Day

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