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DOMINION FORM OF GOVERNMENT OFFERED ERIN 5 COMBE SS OO he. Casper Daily rn ni | KENNEDY CRIME sunday, colar gi in cant ut IIe EDITION two real live wine eet the warpath will be forthcoming jin Fremont county unless some frontier diplomat amiciably | settles the question of which tribe shall officially represent ie VOLUME V CASPER, WYO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15,1021 WaiMBER De. | the indians tt dedication ceremony’ of Regatta." Avigas Navy Diving Crew Takes | —————_—______“SSFEB, WD. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 ne park on August 21. Arapa- rva Dick Chief dress vas too JAP ADMIRAL TO (HITCH DEVELOPS => W tne ceremony Arapahoe warren) ATTEND MEETING: IN RELIEF PLANS Se Tutchison, superintendent of the r ervation for adjystment today found and turned over to the a a n authorities a omplete 12-guage shot- It is quite y that open war ne ‘World -Conference wnt OP sen alew 3 Conditions Drafted aries “soto Tate pe on LAD HELD BY | Appointment Made | DISPUTE OVER By American Are SLAYER OF siren ei fog awh 1 gram. Braves will t gayest paraphernalia the brightest bla: dressed in the!r and squaws the Santa Monia beach for such a weapon, that the circum- stances around the shooting of J. Eeiton Kennedy here a week ago, indicated that his slayer had after- ward disposed of the weapon by throwing it into the ocean, which is about 10 miles from the scene of the shooting in Beverly Glen. REIN DRAGGED TO HIS DEATH GILLETTE, Wyo., Aug. “13.— STILL LEADS TO KILLING By Government Under Protest RIGA, Letvia, Aug. 13.— (By The Associated Press.) — Difficulties arose today in the| gotiations begun here Over] FAM, A Ae =a pit pA 7) = The the draft of an agreement) ~ ¥*™t charging murder Y an Dyke is now visiting in the park guaranteeing protection of| sworn out today by C pepe Sec He is a great student of nature food supplies sent into Russia for fa.) %™ against Edwin R. Stephenson, | many of lis most famous literary mine relief. Maxim Litvinoff, the| barber and preacher, who shot and | effort soviet representative, raised a num-| killed Father James E. Coyle, rec ber of objections both in principle and tor of St. Paul's church late Thurs. details to the draft presented hy Wal-| ter Lyman Brown, the American rolief negotiator. PRIEST WILL } TOKIO, Aug. 15.-— Vice | Admiral Kanji Kato, director of the naval staff college, hus| a z been informally selected by| DENVER. Aug. 13—Willis A. Andrew McCann, the i2-yearsld |the Japanese authorities to| Shanklin. 44 years of age, was shot son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Me- | ry ?, and probably fatally wounded early head this country’s naval dele- Aug. ——]| Cann, ranchers, who live 11 miles < today at his home following a quar- o e. gation to the conference of disarma-| i “S.cording to thi ths ith his A navy diving crew, at the re-| south of Gillette. was dragged to |ment and Far Eastern questions # be| write saver Recinktincce 2 Bey-4 anest of Sheriff Traeger of| death by a horse when the saddle | held Ouest aap vs ee neve ation of a pannel rn pare paper Nic! Nichi. le is to be a> * me te ri Los Angeles, as. been’ or-| ‘shi troke, throwing him under |W oD anied to the United States, it t6 Gee We ie ee | dered to aid this morning in| “tye tad was with some neighbor |8!d, by (Captains K. Yamanash}, Y.| Shanklin dsked his wife, the po- | tten many stories for the Post the oceanside search for the] cnilaren when the accident occur- | Vvedas Nagao ames other SEES, lice said, for permission to operate | The priest was slain a few hours [about Yellowstone park, Jackson Hele. missing barrel of a shotgun, the rusty} red. As he fell, his feet became en- 4 The League of Nat! Saciation, ation) 4 still in their home. She refused, \” oe = after he had performed the mar- |ine Tetons, and other points rs stock of which has been turned over| tangled in the bridle rope and the {f Japan has adopted resolution: sup-| 4 ts alleged and the quarrel fol. |_ NEW YORK, , Aug. 13.—Oftieial an- riage ceremony which united Ste rt in the country. It is doubtful to District Attorney Woolwine here| frightened horse ran away with bac 27 algae eg Hn lowed. Shanklin was shot four Rereperoent. thal, puviet Bares 2 =| phenson’s daughter and Piedro ny man is more interested in the by a beach camper near Santa Monica} him. ‘The children gave the alarm, | ident Harding in calling = Rhineta to, tate uke Sou ateanie “mmey| Gussman, a Catholic. opening than Heugh. It is his hobby times, one bullet entering his chest, canyon mouth, in the belief that it is} but when the horse was caught the |™ment conference. two into his right leg and one clip- Dr. Henry Van Dyke, considered by I many on subsects pertainin » Saturday represented by r of national re Svening Post will be a m Houg day. ‘The coroner dict of “unlawful homici rr . : The girl has not returned, to the A Pacific coast newspaper syn Bart of the weapon used in the slaying| boy was dead. Funeral services ‘The practical realization of the re-| ping his right ear. desire, was made by George Ciilteher-|, The Sit) Ros Not eiarmetine e Letch eaeitte Sat Shewenaoer axe ‘et J. Belton Kennedy, broker. Ken-| were held from the local Catholic {duction of armaments,” the resolu-| Shanklin» was removed to the | iM soviet minister of foreign affairs, rad ata Ge, “eaehbe 62 -vhe “TAANly We ee! SRaM al ardk Gees: Mowe er, fedy ‘was. ahot Beak ‘bla sumltnar oot 1 church, tion stated, “will be extremely ditfi- in a cable message received today by county hospital where his condition cult as long asa great power like the] is wala to be critical. jth United States remains outside the} “Shanklin, the police sald, was league of nations. The American pro-| negro and his wife was white. They posal looking to an Internationa! con-| have been married five years, Mrs. ference, is therefore, particularly grat-} Shanklin said, Police found twe ifying, as it undoubtedly is a step! revolvers and two rifles in the declaring they believed she and Gussman had left the ci ees — = tage in Beverley Glen, eight miles in- land, August 5. The stock was found! by the camper the day following the shooting. It is part of an old-fashioned 12-gauge double-barreled Belgian gun, and in- ce is expected, also many other city men from Chicago and On The message said. “All American crest apt |residents throaghout Russia may free. loser home, ‘the ‘Denver, papers. are }ly leave the country ff they desire. Soran et rhs Pdi, Mba [3 y it ney aesive.| FUNG Places |", oa |They need only inform Anglo-Amer. ungary a ta the Pause, Be |ican department of the People’s Com @ magazine Soviet Russia. am Editor William C. Deming of the Chey OPTIMISM RULES JINN FEINS IN ‘NEGOTIATION. OF BRITIon PEACE Rumor of Break Denied by Dublin; Cabinet of Great Britain Takes Up President’s Reply LONDON, Aug. 13.—(By The Associated Press.)—Offi- cial confirmation of reports that the British government had offered Ireland a domin- ion status was given late today when a letter was made public at official resi en by Gen, Smuts, South African premier, to Eamonn De Va lera on August 4. just before General Smuts left for South Af “The British prime minister,” wrote neral Smuts, in the course of his long Ictter, offers a complete, domin- m sta 26 counties, subject to certain strategic safe 8 which you art isked oluntarily as a free di : it is far more than was offered t and t eneral Si Transvaal the latter assert- ed there existed impasse. ‘This he said, was t both Sir James raig, the Ulster premier, and Mr. De were equally immovable, the former maintaining that Ulster would aot consent a change from . her nt status and the Republican r insisting that Ulster come un- Jer a United Ireland constitution. DUBLIN, Aug. 13.—(By The Asso- ciated Press.}—Optimism continues to previde Sinn Fein circles today regard- ing the Irish © proposals, It was re-emphasized that negotiations have oo = roe +5 th nb nne Tribune and Editor J. B, Han vestigators holding to the belief that sapeb tig h coda direction. eaires| Shanklin home at Marius) =-eary of Foreign ‘dentitication In Approval Upon way of the Casper Tribune will be t 4 is a 2 street. 3 é bi ken thi ts ne interests o: a iis the gun which stew the Lon An] NATIONAL LEAGUE] 2702 cmos, corner toures exes fe a [on anal in the interentn of their Charge which caused Kennedy's death ea understanding a% possible among the| CALIFORNIAN WINS. | which wil be granted tmmedia U.S. PR EROUUEION Pecans caning vf ane Lance came from a 12-gauge gun. Others} At Boston— (Ist. game.) RK. H. E.| powers concerned regarding the prob- ranee to the park bids fair to be Sreatest publictty stunt ever 3 point out that the firing pins are prob-! Philadelphia ..000 190 002 3 9 O|lems of the Pacific and Faz East] SEABRIGHT, N. J. Aug. 13.—wa-! VALUATION PROTESTED. | ‘ bly too old to have caused. sw ey | Boston 120 01 90°—.4 9 O| which may come up for de'beration| iam M. Johnston, San Francisco, Pris) a a ay were pattaenaly clear cue indantes a ubbell, Sedgwick, Win-|at Washington together with the|day defeated R. Norris Williams 1(}_ WASHINGTON, .Awgeol9. <The |) BUDAPEST)-Augs13.—cay The” An. | Pulled orate = N tions on the caps of the two 12-gauge tons tthe Bates: qtiestionof armaments... Tf 1% Gpin-| Boston, in the tinal round of the Western Pacific Railroad company |soiated Press.)—Unanimous approval! 1.) mare Uy shells found in the glen. near the fon, the utniost care should be taken|Seabright lawn tennis and Cricket | protested today to the Interstate com:|of the poace resolution adoptedby the 4 RATE AST. scene of the killing. in the selection of questions to be dis-| club singles, 6-0, 6-4 and 6-2. [siscoe oasiionian: sakivebittis pinta, [Calted states venareme early in TW.) kc crGN. tAug. 13:—Wweaths “Authoriti teen- maki Philadetphi: cussed so that no matter already dis- —_——— |tive valuation of its road, fixed by|has been vot YARD PIDAR SAT TING tions fo z o és ater earner Ge the gun Ass Boston be posed of by international compacts! Rob Hainsworth of this city is look-|the commission at $68,061,208, ' The |tional assembly. ‘The government is|¢r Predictions for the week bexinnings the shells refused early today either| Ratteri ‘inters, Keef should’“e submitted to consideration |ing after business in Lander for the|carrier clniméd that the valuation |authorized to negotiate a treaty of Monday are: Se to confirm or deny any watebient rai ce Ww ‘and O'Neill, . at the vorference. next few days should not be less than. $102,753,591.| peace with Washington 3 ree enuntale oe pisteauereuk) pice n f : eners ept fe red made in connection with the plece, al- 7 showers; temperature. though Mr. Woolwine yesterday an- -h— . ge: eno + nounced to reporters that he“ had | chicago ve Miss Dorothy Ger . a tele “reason to believe” that the shotgun | pittsburgh 5 phone operator of Fostoria, has been butt was part of the gun used in the] Ratteries—Freeman, Cheeves and warded a $5,000 prize as “the most mystery shooting, in connection with | gilifer, O'Farrell; Glazner and Brot- ? beautiful girl in Ohio. ich two persons were indicted here the grand jury on charges of mor. |" S-cese&"zex17/ BATTLE EXPECTED BY POSSE|pax held in jail since the day after the| patteries—Mitchell, Ruether and lalling, was said to have been identl-| ager; Toney and Snyder. Interrupted In ress sa¥s he encountered Burch in the . 13.—A street talk eos ee, eae ee AMERICAN LAGU 8 ee HEADS - Governor Carey Places Price on Head of DAVENPORT TQ ‘aa Crouch Hazlett, a So- shooting, At Philadelphia, (1 (ist same) - H. E. was interrupted Thursday athe meeting occurred, he sald. Rear! New “York ----004 002 100-— ea 1] S DELEGATES Man Alleged to Have Murdered HURL SUNDAY eed Scanay "aan huey Pameaagnn me Sow? 3] UPL De | Partner in Moonshine Still night at Shenandoah, Iowa, accord- Batteries—Mays and Schang; Rom- believed the slayer of Kennedy had i Daye Davenport for Casper and| ing to a special dispatch received Kone in a machine, throwing the gun |™¢l and Perkins, Myatt. acl cigs 105 wal used into the ocean. WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. — Pres! eye i -| Letty Po: for Sterlins will op-| here, when Thomas Murphy, 4 flashed into the car driven supposedly |New York ....405 003 001—13 17 4/1124 secretary Hughes to head the|ing issued a proclamation of reward for the arrest of Jack Fema penne peri fu pe. an an fo Amserioan./peenion [post commande by Burch and that the man inside|Philadelphia ..001 110 —— 14.5 American delegation at the disarma-|].ee, charged with the murder of Tom McCullough on Elk Seek tau. dba. The tones ce Le cts Le atin the car was wearing dark goggles, al-|_ Batteries — Collins, Shawkey a ment conference and has placed in! mountain, Carbon county, on August 6. The two men, it is|same will start. at 3:30 o'cldsk.| she was speaking. though it was then late ot night. Sehang; Harris, Naylor and Perkins.|);. hands the task 3 Senoelng: a gilameds quarreled pvenantilicitidistiling entexprine’andLee| Pewee showids’. sganst~ \Caspe: ret Li ee os fa ee So oe fog LB apo i ang pared Aeating ete CA oy eared ht game a i the country in- another motor ness po sR Burch La on his i 3h Boston— R. H. E.| other members of the delegation have| slashed McCullough with a pocket knife, almost severing an Thursday assures a tight game an¢ into the co ry i lasses, mM e is predis “l. nd returned to a hotel and la ers mio 5) thle Kee hase fashington cae ooo oer 2 ae. | Rat been meecteae® | jear. Later the quarrel was renewed ope tec ee apa Sterling fentere erat caesarean Ses ee neigh t Weahen Myers pres aoe Silesian boundary question to the meat vs ade ey ae pa today and Guy Hoffman for Casper.| by ,Shenandoah's mayor, who feared Him. Bure refused snd he wae led|son and Picinich. Premier Briand [eague of nations [then ea ‘into: thefastnenses of tne[Neyes ia the mound star of tho visi-| disturbance, would remult. | nea et te eine oe Premier Briand’s action was re-|mountain and is believed still to be Wednesday. : - was taken, the dispatch said, be- Wiese ae earn thn, | AL Date yg | Giver SUPPOr! carver a x tronen victory Seosre, Haine tere ides iad mr taken, he “dspatch ai," mpt revealed but Burch came out no- Both men served terms in the Wyo- ted at American Legion t supreme council can) Casper people use Tribune wantads| marks dit Batt Kolp and Severeid; Hol-} PARIS, Aug. 13.—The French cab- leases decisio rome a majority vote|™ing penitentiary for larceny and on}, ose they GET results. ah HK Ss 1 |their release six months ago estab- Miss Josephine Fitts of Adams |ling and Bassler. inet at a second session held Friday |any action of the council of the league | (ily, Tilease six months ago esthy ticeably shaken. | Detroit instruction. St. Louis . -—-10— ing in agreeing to submit the Upper/able to his government. | him expect a battle if he is run down. | 006,000,000 gold marks to the allies jwould be made August 30, according lt schedule. This newspaper also |states that the dissolution of the Ger- Sil ja would take place soon. S Made by Officers: Evidence Is\3uincte 15 7°" ret | Battane with that of the original let Labor Day; Race Meet Program Is earch wae y 1c > 7 The ten as and cinch blocks were Hee ached hy, trmibiahie camer s) D REPORT Tnatanoed by Pail Agate Piling Up Against Man Who Guided _ | :garerat om mt Scasy sheds) anne Gomanaue, sete ee | ROA in the let- bz ai, : % f delegations from many towns in this district. office of the state With assurances 0: : t in Hightow nage oe welt of Tine SAN FRANCISCO, Aus. 13a! highway Gigatinait taken the fol- | vicinity the popularity of the race meet which will be stag ged AN FRA eT cna Se eins complaint charging William’ A. High-| lowing report on road conditions to- |here September 4, 5 and 6 under the auspices of the Natrona | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13.—Constable S. A. Landini of tiara’ in large pencil’ printed let-| tower, itinerant baker, with murder| day: Recis Walgtamonetion, bidgtHE! te eclipse even the antic | Ima, turn to San Francisco early today from Sala: Patric! Highway—Nebraska. line to ‘i am, pre ads, terey duntiea! Note thick Sha cod; | pated importance of the even ch on the Pace occa south of era, announced is Boliek ene cad bean other than those vrihe Peace Trac. doheaoae aripais Bostaes Wt fair. eperie | Douglas has lined up whole heartedly for the event and, Planks ani is, other ‘ another bod buri immedia‘ inity her. a Mateo noon igh: — Platte | rding to the statement of Otto H.,the state fair that has ever attended a ve pel tn the te vie ates located by authorities the morning / Clty, en gt a4 Oana ae eee to Catan good; | Dotin inakingec pe the state fair, the|The Douglas boosters giving spe- the remains of Father Patrick E. Heslin, murdered Catholic | ¢oyowing the exhumation of Father|day by Co: s Zs e Hightower led authorities last Wed-} ling similarity, espe Party to Grave to Secure Reward Neniay ight. Te was further pointed| ters “i”, “and care =o k-|cial importance to the J: or ma. yhurst to Glenrock very fair. |Community club at Douglas is mal t : , found buried Col . 8 delega-| Stanley Zyszko wresiling : Priest, was exhumed last Wednesday night. This ae the Free ety it Gas stated, Whea| ‘The warrant will be served, it was| Some rough stretches: from SpE wt SS eee [attri be LEM sr aac vanes a. eis i mare pod ae Ces digging was Sonedted all these articles are said to| said, just as soon as Hightower is roe to ane: raed Se jane ve ie hk ous Ret srtes Laan eethatteie “dl ha . rs in gs 1 | y band. 5 nection with. the Cie of Mather Fes! caieied on Tandinancicea, form a complete tent outfit. ialiig bt? tread Mail’ Mreeiciecs,/ whern) Son) goed Coss. tnianed cooctiees | healed By, C00 eats’ are pideing| ‘The progcam for. the three-day race ln, were the outstanding deyelop-| The new evidence against High-| Digging at the grave also reveale?| he is now under examination. we Pass over the mountain route |Casper this co-operation in return for|mect has been ter ely drawn. Be ments looking to solution of the mys-| tower is in the form of tent pegs, guy| additional papers and currency be- sides the scheduled events plans are) tery. rope locks ongit FIRE MALL Thermopolis. ‘Termopolis to |delegations which they hope Casper 5 ohn tne oe Saree eae eesti ake tose an posi the Yellowstone park is generally (San send to their various events. ing made for f ature numbers late last san California state hunting license, an| eae, eee With the advertising benefits that}each of the three of the egies: Age 2 per or rather Hestin 4 hese tent EXeos automobile license, bank receipts and) -A small blaze in the Hxide Battery ae Brrr na “seo by Feise catake als ert receive Brom -the |mect = the IED prine ‘ben wotalscrice, according to the pollce, fit af five and a,ten dollar bill. Some ot|shop on Yellowstone avenue, sur Pertenece icp eaten Tete choere| he. faleplngatronram, - ise e| priest's grave 5 t nt. | cept rough rs and both bills had been|moned the fire department last nig! pporas ates beet bullets, “The dead priest's} The blaze was short lived after chemi Hudson. in si } i Sunday, September 4. Casper-Sheridan Road per to | probability z wend igs a! hat also was found. | cals were played on the threutened gut eee a Saycee, fair. ling the largest crowds to Douglas for| 2:30 Pace, $300, all | uted forced to abandon the search because} small tent secretly removed by them of a coming fog. He stated the|from the hotel room 9f aes. searc’ y today when | who lod the authorities to the priest's 6 the toe Usted. A rene’ pre prob-|body for the announced intention of] Police handwriting experts have |part of the institution, - not been broken off and that Premier Lloyd George's reply to the last let- ef Eamonn De Valera is not ex- pected to mean a break. LONDON, Aug. 13 monn De Valera's’ answer to. proposalsof the British government relative to peace negotiations in Ir a were consid red at a meeting of the British cab. inet this morning. Lord Fitzal wovernor general of Ireland, and § Hamar Greenwood, chief secretary of Ireland, were understod! to have been called to participate in the de- Uberations Closest secrecy still was maintained in official circles tive to the con- tents of the communication from the Iri#h Republican leader and some po- itiegl writers today reiterated thelr belief that it was merely a step for- ward in the negotiations. Sensational reports have appeared under bold headlines in some of this morning's newspapers. Some of of them were to the effect that cabl- net took a most serious view of Mr. De Valera’s reply, regarding it as tan- tamount to a rejection of the British terms. Giving details, these disquiet- ing reports stated that Mr. De Valera had demanded amnesty for all Irish Republicans imprisqned or interned, numbering about 6,000 as a condition precedent to further negotiations. It was also stated he that asked mone- tary indemnity for the losses occa- soned by the warfare in Ireland which were estimated amounting to some millions of pounds sterling. LONDON, Aug. 13.—(By The Asso jated Press)—Premier Lloyd George returned to London from Paris last night. He was met by Sir Hamar Greenwood, chief secretary for Ire- Jand and others with whom he had informal conversations. What was discussed is not known, but there is little doubt that Eamon De Valera’s |man self-protestion troops in Urrer| Band to Head “Delegation Coming Here| Hite siitks eile | | reply to the government's peace pro- posals was brought into the discus- sions. Con: enees afternoon with President Millerand|of nations must be unanimous. esis sae 2 iglesia the ‘frst “Aflatastppl aromas. to bs | At Bt, Loule— RB. H. E,| presiding, unanimously approved the|sequently, any member may prevent | Mountain. lees has An Abendinee of A a older rat Se Boe o1— tion of Premier Briand this morn-ja decision which would be unaccept- ie of elected a county superintendent of oe anit actio: Carbon county and a posse secking - . tions! ATTEND RACE MEET IN |S 4 E PRI ie DERM ADE. 22 ree var w eres |announced that the payment of 1,- CASPER Inaugural Derby, one mile, $300. |. $200. Halt-mile 2:30 Trot, purse $300. Oil men’s Derby, mile and one eighth, purse $300 eventh-eighths $175. Five-eighths. m Relay Race (ei Cowboy Race, half mile, purse $50. Tuesday, September 6. Free-for All Trot or Pace,~ $300. Casper Derby, mile and one-cighth, $500. Three-quarter Mile Dash, $175. Consolation Race, five-eighths mile, mile dash, purse purse $150. purse $125. 2 40 Trot or ty owned. hors: |. Novelty Race, three-qaurter Fiatfoot Walk, one-quarter one-qu: mile Run, aLarter mil 5 Half-mile heats, two in three. . Hays are-vie-