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REDS RELEASE YANKS AS RELIEF 1S MOBILIZED. FREIGHT TRAIN BANDITS ROB | Last of Prisoners SOLDIERS GUARD tin, Paris newspaper, no report was made to the county au- register which can be set by pgst- an English-speaking Chinese that hig ‘ PS OX } 4 cil to Leave Russia = ; a Monday; Hoover tJ ayn” |_KANSAS FACES NEW PROBLEM| ric Joo) J. | | Weather Forecast CITY eee <a Fair tonight and Sunday, q ; 1 i i r= o N. .— (By | peobabhy: Guabbibtibners. te dhe . Z| __ KANSAS CITY, Aug. 6.—Bandits termed “highjackers” | 7,6 Associata os.) —All southeast portion; somewhat warmer |) who are making a business cf riding freight trains in the |i. American ¢@ ners in in_south portion’ tonight. wheat belt of Kansas and certain parts of Oklahoma robbing| moscow and Pet < ‘ will be harvest hands of their wages, are becoming more bold and} > are receiving increasing attention from local authorities in apracroes the Fy perder. ; by by Monday at th > % ac- VOLUME V. . CASPER, WYO., SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1921. NUMBER 255 | those states, according to reports today. A pelaing ito: hy massage WONIET der j ee] High jacker” — activitios, which | today by Walter L. Broy © pean Ss ' = have been reported almost daily | director of the Ameri: “ad ~ throughout the harvest season, reach-| ™inistration. | from gre: Threat Is Made Against Jed a climax Wednesday night when | Chairman of the I ae Life of Vice Consul for b, two of the robbers attempted to hold| ‘The telegr pee nett ; aR gene Soaps gohll rag dir Da 4 peg at c| Making War on Nest harvest hands aboard a freight train! jows }running between Kechi and Furley,| =\j) Americans detained at Mos 11 . | ] Kan _ ‘The ex-oldlers, who had just | cow. eopcem ay a te aiand t of Illicit Traders ce ; | | been discharged from a Texas ° camps will be nt Over thes fro: | . ‘ 4 } camp, began shooting and one man.| tomorrow, or b gust & at the lat ieee Sint = = PICTURES AND WRITTEN Mystery Unsolved in Shooting of John B.\| Postage Meter || ait'ia ave neon n “nigh acer” was | cat The delay te Site to wnayewe| PEKING, July 8.—Coum i killed and four of the former sol-| formalities connected with graating|@@e0us action by American 3 ° * diers and harvest hands injured. The| ¢, dons. The, central author Vice Cons a = a MESSAGE TRANSMITTED Kennedy at Beverly Hills Home While || Is Put im Use |jrrinine rovice eoctyed atver's tor | ire racers of nay "hmericane veins | sees ooesal Walter A. Adams | |ritic fight in which he threw half @lirterned or in prison in provirici Fendtted ts tt 4 bg ay WY a £ i : © dozen of his opponents from the mov-| places, but orders have been ziven s ed in the breaking up o BY FRENCH WIRELESS| in Company With Woman By Uncle Sam} Be ro erate er | eae ne creme i | With the numbef of complaints/are any. Cer $ne American fag, caw threats j | from victims of the robbers growing. “M, Litvinoff, a member of the all-| to be m against his life necessitat. ANNAPOLIS, Md., Aug. 6.—Transmissio: | | NSW YORK, Aug. 6—New York | officials of several smaller Kansas|Russian commission for combatung |!" @ guard of American soldiers ta and written documents in facsimtie come aoa LOS ANGELES, Aug. 6.—John B. Kennedy, 26 years of | ...5 introduced today to the postage Uwras grexé:teperteaty be laventigal:|intylne,.ia ating for Rigsion Ag the ecumiale less has been accomplished. Two recent successful tests of 2% Los Angeles insurance broker, was shot and killed late! m ter, 2 machine which makes iB dear pengey) es deat Datigagioes og be allie gt A Ad belt nid Basel Brmdeden eat teteedaeunee tae 7 ry “5 . * 5 ry it on the theory t eo “ -| August 10. 2 to iis | and rc ment officta! ‘ere this epoch-making invention have been made at the powerful |/ast night as he was entering his summer cottage at Beverly| every man his. own — atamp | jacters” sy ay have ecbthltted. thens,| Geetwiih Fou range all de | Moting the traffic, Adams went to ” | naval radio station here, a photograph and a written message Hills, an exclusive residential suburb. Mrs. Madelyn Ober-| printer and does away with the ne- | There have been five or more unex-|tails for American relief in curoren paren po ” ae 4 sie got ao o ; * 7 % ‘ i. y | plained kilt in the Kans heat;and to sign an agreement jo pro-} to detail a ad to accompany hita havi jee to ceeunaony the French radio station. chain, of Evenston, Ill., who was with him, was held as a Nati bat Giip tanks SES ce beta eigen morc ee (Cadtinued on Page 8) to the premises, the locatién of whicn | are now in Anapolis preparing for fur- ™ {Raberial witness. | exhibited here. éalate) “Zh 'a roven with wi iaelan done ther tests which they belleve will Mrs. Oberchain, who said she was| . was discovered a ton of opium, t { prove the invention a compl pus foremerly the wife of R. “R. Ober-! The machine, reeently approved : n bs um, cess within a very short time. ; chain, attorney of Chicago from whotn| by the postoftice department, prints | ome Mtaings, and felwodition nape { The first test of the invention was sho was divorced, told the sheriff's! on the letters a little square about thee purgucting loiabow: that thee al | the sending of a photograph of the deputies that Kennedy was shot from| the size of a stamp, in- which ap- | b J been handled by the American con: recent Dempsey-Carpentier champion- behind. | She said she afterwards eaw| pears the words: “U. 8. Postaxy— sulate. Adams cased the opium to be ship fight from the Annapolis station two roughly dressed men disappearing| Paid 2 cents.” | removed to the consulate, whereupon to France for reproduction in Le Ma- pre? seat. hetena Hiner st The machine is equipped with a he was warned cver the telephone by : While the reproduction was ‘said to have been fairly good, it was not as perfect as the engineers wished it to be. So Thursday another test was thirities until early today. Deputies found the back of Kennedy's head had beer blown off, apparently by a shot office authorities. When the regi ter shows the user has stamped many letters as he paid for, t machine stops and has to be taken AUTOS FOUND life was in danger unless he surrend- ered it. The gunboat Villa Lobos was lying - 3 , > ——— J UP st teyinday . a ae 4 ie é in the harbor and at hms’ request Piscaiaile water manage ion | EAL Tribute to Natrona Soldiers Who)" ses" cberchain im x formal stais.| ‘° ‘* Potties to Ue reset, \Garage Owners in Cheyenne Seized by) :0',° slice’ suirt toe Son iF Van AnGn, menantna eater oriths Made Ss Ss if O t yinent. 8 Yancey ea rem | Z a 4 Is 5 Ri f correspondence Peking, the re Wow York Times, to Le Matin, the upreme Sacrifice Overseas to |or'uirsimina , omrt, Loo Anaclon RUTH CRACKS | Officers as Principals in Ring o thorised to take the. oplura afd base that the message was reproduced al- most perfectly. Printers’ Strike In East Breaks ROCHESTER, N. ¥., Aug. 6,—-The it. break in the printers’ strike in 5 hanve i * i by the* alleged’ bandits hate been|New York ....000 300 100— 4 9 Searben Anse, Cebeedies preatiel Se Se mervices. at the: Methofist ‘ - Ps identified by thelt owners, according | Chicago 900 500 20°—7 8 @ | (sake: ont": Aoeat NOEs 98. ase ee cay ahtacnoen to the sheriff. | Batteries—Ryan, Douglas and Sym e Pressment's io. 98, moti!” ‘The American Legion post, number: a q ie tees der; Cheeves and O'Farrell. fied the Rochester Typothetae that|ing many buddies of the boys who { j ‘ 7 Officers say Frederickson and nd 01 | he men have unanimously vote? to were killed, will have charge of the : = ( Welsh agmit they knew the cars were! a+ cineinnatinn i neti? | turn to work, dropping their de-| services with the assistance of at hon. 5 sph a z : stolen but accepted them to sell on Philadelphia jects SRY n-nds for the 44-hour week. The]or delegation from the Salt, Creek x commission or took them in trade dn | (oul a bap ressmen will resumé work. Monday, | post. The Rev. W. L. French of Gantz - ee other automobiles. The alleged band oe M vit 001,00°— 5 it 6 was announced by the employing} Memorial Methodist church will of- 4 r ; : is said to have operated particularly | | 1 wie mith and Peters; Luque rinters’ headquarters, ficiate at the religious part of the me- ia eS Denver} Ka naan ¢ ity and say 2 morial. ‘fy TAR gti righ oly ane At St. Loul: : Delegations from legion posts at : ree lo used Cheyenne as their t SlBcat aL ee | cort and pall bearers to attend the Ae e Z ere, vas allege e- 3 " services. An impressive procession oO painted, remodeled and sold. ] At Pit AIL INU. S..covereeSee Hopper Suicides|Navarro Army Hard Pressed in Holding| New Standard Ot Ser ans Sao ntE ce ea ipate’ will mark the final trail to the ° oe, 5 iy Fayed Ras sapere = Gay cemetery, "The Casper concert tansl|C Over Surface| Out Against Moorsat Mount Arruit; |Measuring Gold|IRRIGATION — ("iit «itm mS O38 paliinens the Drcosmpon, Krueger, Taylor; Glazner and Brot- AIDED BY MEX NOGALES, Ariz., Aug. 5.—Four ne- “oes Who escaped into Mexico from he Santa Cruz county jail here with ht fellow prisoners on June 9 were eleased Jast night on orders of Fed- Pral Judge Rubileada at Nogales, So- Mark Double Funeral Here ,,Casper will have an opportunity tomorrow to pay its final| tribute to two of its hero sons who gave their lives in the! service of their country during the world war. | The memories of Guy C. Burson, a private of Company M, 28rd Infantrv. and Orin Snyder, a private of Company C, 167th Infantry, the first Casper and Salt Creek boys re- spectively to be kilied in action in - France, will be consecrated at impres- ‘ The Casper man was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burson of 350 South Oak street and had spent the majority of his years in Casper. Orin Snyder was a son of well known residents of ‘the Salt Creek country. ‘This morning the legion had not yet completed its part of the program of memorial and definite announcement could not be made. Of St. Lawrence QUEBEC, Aug. 6.—Countless: grasshoppers floated down the St. Lawrence river today. Observers could offer no plausible explanation. At Three Rivers the insects covered Her father’s name was Conner, she said. Her former husband, she said, |had been paying her $80 a month ali- mony. “Our bome was really broken up from my love for Mr. Kennedy,” the statement continued. Mr. Oberchain was willing for me to obtain the dt- |voree if it would make me happy, but said he would wilingly tak, m2 back. “T Would have Been married t6 Mr. (Continued) on Page 8.) ~ HOMER NO. 39 NEW YORK, Aug. 6.--“Babe” Ruth rapped out his 39th home run of the season in the sixth inning of the Yankees’ contest with Detroit here today, leaving him one "home run, he |nuid his Augugt 6 tally.’ last./-year. ca Soldiers Undergo Hardships MADRID, Aug. 6.—(By The Associated Press.)— Graphic details of the sufferings and hardships endured by General Navarro, commanding the Spanish troops at Melilla, and his soldiers since their enforced retreat, which began | Car Thieves Who Operated Here CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 6.—With the arrest last night of |J. W. Frederickson and H. F. Welsh, garage owners of this \city, Sheriff Carroll said today he believed he had captured \nearly all the members of an alleged ring of automobile thieves operating in many western cities. Nine members of ‘theSsupposed gang now are in jail here. Between 15 and 0 putomobiles held Perfected Here WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—Perfec ( tion by tho bureau of standards of a spectroscopic analysis of gold has given the United States treasury a cial to The Tribune.) WASHINGTON, Aug. July, 22, before superior forces of Moorish rebels, are being method which it is declared, will meas. of Wyoming providing for a com- ACT PASSED“ 6.—The | senate has passed the bill fathered | Cleveland by Congressman Frank W. Mondell | Washington it. eS - BALL SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE RW. ER At Chicago— — AMERICAN LEAGUE’ At Washi ora. ‘The negroes were apprehended the river from bank to bank at one | elated by the newspaper La Libertad. See ee REE ne Tecal: “HPOCS | nce. Nags eement between the | At Boston— R. H. B. in Nogales, Sonora, by Mexican au- point. General Navarro, when the attack accuratelythan one part in a mil‘! sisteg Colorado, Arizona, Cali- | Chicago 8 3 horities shortly after the jail break, was launched, had to fight his way | Hon: re fornia, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah | Boston —- 131 101 20°—9 14 0 The prisoners released were Perry Dollar M ark NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—New York | back into the fortified positions on The method is described as consiat-} ing Wyoming’ respecting the dis- | Batteries — Wilkinson, Davenport fHooper, under a life sentence in the agriculturalists advanced the sui- |Mount Arruit, resisting the ferocious | {hg of “small electric sparks leaping! position and apportionment of wa- |and Schzlk; Pennock, Russell and rizona penitentiary at Florence for cide theory in connection with dis- |attacks which continually | were between two aticks of gold,” photo-| ters from the Colorado river. The | Ruel. ling a negro woman; Thad Mitch- Of Church Is covery today of myriads of dead |tlirown against him’ by the rebels. Sraphs of the sparks taken through! pi! also provides for the appoint- ~ — ell, under a sentence of 45 years in grasshopper flowing down the.St. | When he received orders to retreat a “difraction . grating" showing at! iment by the president of 2 commis. | First Game. he state penitentiary for attempting ° Lawrence river. from the south toward Me‘illa, with | once the presence of the most minute! signer to represent the United States | At Philadelphia— t. He Be ‘0 kill a negro woman; William Corbin Jest Subject They explained that, having eaten | his 6,000 men, Navarro had to cut | particles, Of, basen’ midtale, in the meetings of the commission- | St. Louis 4 Wee Taylor, who were awaiting everything behind them, the horde |his way through a cordon of rebels| pisces Tests just completed showed that| ‘ery named by the states for the pur. | Philadelphia ..... ial hero on charges of highway rob- approached the river, failed to ne- |who were determined to wipe him| wasHINGTON, Aug. 6—‘Don’t| ‘P? 1900 “fine gold” of the San Fran-} pose of carrying out the provisions | Batteries—Van Bayne and when they escaped. After their capture i Sonora, judge Rubilcada sentenced each of gotiate the broad jump and plunged ahead to their death. NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—The New York World today disclosed a stand- ing jest that it says was perpetrated out; and on every inch of ground| ge) over which he retreated, he lost men | price, and material. When he your goods until you ret your was the message sent farm- reached |ers all over the country today by cisco mint, the highest grade, was only 99.997 pure. Specially minted samples were passed by the new de- of the act, The bill will become a law as soon as it is signed by president. | | Severeid; Moore, Rommel and Perkins. At Philadelphia he four to 60 days in jail for enter-| by architects of the million-dollar aes 5 Mount Arruit, Navarro had only 2,000|members of the house dnd senate as a| ‘!° #5 99-999 per cent pure. ae) aus |St. Louis ......111 200 013— 9 r ing Mexico without proper passports. | St. ‘Thomas Episcopal church on the | AJ WY, ]Vf/ USICLANS | men lett. Water was tacking. ‘The result of the sonate's approval of the — ‘Philadelphia .-112 410 21¢—12 13. 2 aa dozens of fashionable brides who - “i nearest well to the fortifications was|administration farm credit bill which T: . L | Batteries—Davis, Bayne, Burwell gh rte rtd ipicabb sl nis os St ik T. * ht 500 meters distant. a ee jis counted on to boost the price of rain Loses tn and Severeid; Naylor, Keefe and Pew ‘amo After ‘repelling attacks by the/all farm products. Western farmers s church was completed, 10 years ago. rine ong Moors for nine days and nights, Gen-|are told.to’ ask higher prices and hold ° — Carved into the granite capital 4 eral Navarro is stil holding out, it|their goods unl! they ‘get them. ace Wit eath At New York— RHE. over the door, says the newspaper, was announced in an official dispatch} A much higher general tone in Detroit 100 400 2t11— 9 17 0 is a huge dollar sign—slightly con- NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—Managers Of | received today. lhe market is predicted by many sen- New York 000 004 010— 8 8 0 ‘The following report on road con- | yentionalized, but unmistakable. A |many vaudeville and moving picture ir Bs | ators Fitters as Pane BE Batteries—Oldham, Middleton, Holl: ditions today is furnished by the | photograph of the door, reproduced ; houses felt first effects of the com- ei oN | Se Tybee pep rcblb pats pate, Ptaoad Rear eo Pe rake oyt, Quinn, Shaw- istrict office of the state-hishway | to bear cut the story, shows a ling strike of musicians today, al-| SPANISH REINVORCEMENTS = | breakneck: speed (for: 24 milos\-from | NEW CASTE. Wyo. Aug ¢—Mra. department: beautiful abd’ finely Ghiselied deco- |thopgh the strike. was not scheduled)" oT Os eg. enaniah torees RAL CUT TO Lahey aerate ae Seve ‘rere: | Utah, sAdilled herseif here’ Jute! yestex: =x “a GRANT HIGHWAY: Nebraska | ration surmounted by a double panel, |to go into effect until midnight. In| > , Aug. 6.— Se ree ec tT eR eREY | ao) ne ite atat tine. wha found E > E B line to Shawnee good. then some- | on one side of which is carved'a |these theaters, musicians failed to, which were landed at La Restinga,|; suing Frank Dello..46: yerra; of nge,| O2Y 0Y HEDEIne . Her, body. we nt LA GgGs aten y what‘ rough to Orin. conventional true lovér’s knot and Saturday BE OPPOSED ion foreman at Fort Logan, ar. NE HIGHWAY: thd other thersomewhat eltotiar: [reneersale Gt which mauele for, thy] Melilla for the” purpose: oc ‘attacking tigéd too late Lo ante the toons tite |@ bunk house by the children of Mrs v1 ; | on the other the, . |rehearsals ai w 5 ‘i a ? 2 any the: af Mr a SR eke ARRON but strikingly ‘different “dollar |next week’s program is gone over.| the right wing of the Moorish tribes- He died soon after being removed to| Davie Jones. a sister with whom she Snake H atched then fair to Casper. Casper to Sho. | mark.” ‘The strike which it was declared|men, have encountered serious resist- ages Sai a hospital. He was injured when a{W#® staying. | shoni, good. : SE. Donald Robb, architect, who | would affect 100 theaters, was ordered | ance and their advance has been held) TORONTO, Ont, Aug. 6.—The four| rail loader from a work crane fell! Mrs. Thompson's husband is an in- SHOSHONI-LANDER ROAD: was head draughtsman for Cram, |last night by the Musical Mutual Pro- up temporarily. |big railroad brotherhoods in Canada and crushed him to the car deck while structor in Salt Lake Cit NEW YORK. Aug. A story Shoshoni to Riverton good, fair | Goodhue & Fergusort, designers of |tective union. About 1,000 musicians] An official statement Issued here announced today they would jointly] the train was en route to Denver from| Mrs. Thompson, it was said had{chicken eg 7 through Hudson and good to Lan- | the church, is quoted as having ad- |are employed in tho houses affected{at midnight last night.xald, however, |contest the 12 per cent wage cut.| Watertown station yesterday. His|tied the rope around her neck r interior of w der. f mitted designing the dollar mark, |The union maintains it is striking to| that the Spanish cruiser Cataluna is|which has been put. into effect on/skull was fractured and right leg was| jumped from a large sack of ‘salt.|python, slain by missionaries in CASPER-SHERIDAN ROAD: | saying it was “done in fun” and as- |forestall a lockout planned by the| protecting the troops that have been|the Canadian railroads. They have | broken. She was 12 years head nurse at the] Africa was told tc by the publicity Casper to Salt Creck fair. Salt | serting he couldn't see that it was a |managers to enforce a wage reduc-|‘anded and bombarding the enemy at |applied to the government for a board| Bello lived at Sheridan Junction,|Methodist hospital, Omaha, Neb. The department of the board of tnteslonw Creek to Kaycee fair. subject of newspaper comment. tion. Zoco Arbas. Gourougou and other |f conciliation and a ten-day confer-| Colo. body was sent to Denver for burial. of the Methodist Episcopal church U.S. REVENUES SHRINK ILLIONS LOST IN YEAR WASHINGTON Aug. 6.—A in three months of $330,- 000 000. in the estimated govern- ment income for this fiscal year based on the present revenue law is disclosed by the statement recently now at $4,217,643,000 as against the contained Of the total shrinkage in receipts, estimate of $4,547,643,000 charged $130,000,000 is to the ex- towns along the northeast Moroccan coast near Melilla have been block- aded by the Spanish war vessels in that neighborhood. Rey persist that the cabinet of Premier Allende Salazar may resign. i cides etc a ORCHARD IS CARRIED OFF ence in Montreal The decision of the unions to take joint action is said to be unprece- dented. FAST RACING BOAT SINKS |; ON BOARD SUBCHASER, NO 419, L CHICAGO, Aug.-6.—(By Wireless Tel- in Mr. Mellon's letter of last April pected falling off in internal rev- enue largely as a result of the pres- ent business The re- maining $200,000,000 is accounted 30, to Chairman Fordney. Es In the same time, the estimated nditures have decreased _ only. Jephone to the Associated Pross.»— HAMILTON, Ohio, Aug. 6—-The po-' Meteor TIT, owned by W. B. Wilde, lice today sought a thief who stole|Peoria, Til, sank-in 24 fect of water jan orchard of 50 trees. The only clues| during -the . second . race, . NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—Miss Olivia | M. P. Stone, a graduate nurse, for- merly of Cincinnati, was told to- The young woman was too hyster- | feal last night to be told that Mr. day that she killed Ellis Guy Kin- tion counsel of Cincinnati, kead, attorney and former corpora- _ when | | Kinkead was dead and the police told her the bullets she fired had taken effect in his legs. She swooned NURSE ADMITS. SHOOTING KILLS BROOKLYN LAWYER Miss Stone, according to the pe lice, admitted the shooting and de clared Kinkead was her common law husband and that he had de serted her to marry another woman, Mr. Kinkead had lived here since presented to the house ways and | $11,864,216. The estimated excess | for by a revision of the estimated |police’have are @ criss-cross of foot-| The crow was rescued. The boat, she fired six shots into his body | after the shooting into the arms 1919 with the former Miss Marig means tommittee by Secretary Mel- | of disbursements over receipts is | amount to be received in interest | prints in the p'ace where the sap-'was third to ginkin thethrce days! near his home in Brooklyn, late yes- | of a detective who rushed up to | Louise Gormley of Covineton, Ky. lon. The! total income is estimated on foreign obligations, f= Placed now at $336,369,517. lings were, of racing. * terday. | disarm her, | whom he married in Cincinnati.