Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 2, 1921, Page 5

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er”: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921. FOUAMURDER CASES AND TWO OF ~ASOAULT ON DOCKET FOR TRIAL ATFALL TERM DISTRICT COURT} Pe Holdover Cases Schedul Scheduled for Disposition} ‘3 * During Term Scheduled to Begin Tuesday; peeks, Sermon, ee: te of ‘WEATHER, RANGE AND BY GroncE WF W. PETMAN. POLTY: y oe Rearly 6 degrees small grain’ to good. Also haying Four cases involving charges of murder, and two cases in tried here during the fall term of the district court which |**™ comtinue good to excellent. * geayenes Tuesday morning. e jury nes ees ee and everything possible will be by Judge C. a Ae Bi cence teas ly eer Socket curing. tils-session, of; sours. |The principais who will face @m the murder counts are Sohn DeWald, charged with murdering a ranchman at Arminto over a year ago; | —. B. Nicholson, charged with Poe Murder of Edward Schuster a irrightion. CROP SUMMARY SHOWS |= ABNORMAL CONDITIONS E S. Weather Bureau, Cheyenne) | = sar week, was hot and dry; only aj ing its early days) The temperature warmer mormal; day temperatures aver- aged 84, and night 57, which fs un ‘The ary woather was favorable for in all Lipuor Charges are Namerous threshing which is progressing = areas, with yields Ment = progressed fa- | = vorably except in a few south cen- tral localities. Th: tis od di it Which the defendants are charged with assaults with intent] ‘s causing lower ranges in hos nee = to conimit murder are the most important cases that will be | counties to deteriorate; elsewhere they | Beets did ,well although it was a ittie too hot for their best develop- ‘ment especially in eastern countics. Showers on the 234 helped late corn A dite the hearing of sth ort crliginal camel and potatoes in southeastern locali When the juty reports Tucsday the ties, also early sown fall grain, but @ises will be set for trial and efforts over northern counties parching con- ‘Will be made to clear up the entire ditions prevailed being unfavorable to all growing crops except those under In western counties ranges are con® tinuing good to excellent. Livestock continue excelient except on some of the lower ranges of northern coun ties; there is some rounding up. Sun @river; Nick Camet, charged with ‘til shine percentages were: Cheyenne, fhurder of his business partner, Jim . , 92; Sheridan, 92; Salt Lake, Ladas and Ida Durham, charged with ; Tu City, 78. the murder of Jack W. Delury. High Low Prec [e 2S 88° 00 the \ The assault cases charge Ethel Hutt, 3 Begress with attempting to kill. and pos idee “ = eville 7 Feehan Raga attempting to kill hiv) S-veral War Contract Cases 1646 Nid Woe: tne 31. npben ori, t2ie. oxi Likely. to Be Dismissed by 80 42 inal docket hold over from former Government.as Result ear 46 @ourt terms. Defendants in many: of of Decision, Cars 80. 48 these former cases are charged with tie minor felonies. Joe Conas, Jack Jenes,| WASHINGTON, 66 Bugene McCarthy, R. D. Freel; Daniel] prosecution of sev Peevietia n Bisher, J. W. Eads, Jr., are among} fraud casts by the government may be|yiewiins” 61 those oes will faco trial on minor) barred by the statute of limitations,| Speridan 43 ounts. it was gaid today at the department of| Tipton 46 In addition ‘the following criminal justice’ The federal criminal aeatute, (Sim 7 a +) Yellowstone par €ases will be heard: HB. S. Andrews, | officia’s explained, “runs for th tee te forgery; Henry, W. Metz, fradulent} years after the commission of an overt| The pressure of the water, automat eheck; Av F. Towle, embezzlement; | act in the case of a conspiracy to de- Healy starts and stops a new electric Joseph Bonny) illegally transporting | Craud the government and many of jam for, privabe plantas, for, private plants. Hquor; W. L. Bruce, deserting wife;| the war contracts were completed be- Evah M. Mouser, practicing médicine| fore the armistice en November ny Without a license; Dr, B. G, ‘Hahn, | 1918. Practicing medicine without a lcense; ‘The federal statute, however, It a Péters, grand larceny; Bessie} Said, applies only to’ criminal Cad = Buseell, Selling intoxicating liquor; ¥E, and does not affect civil suit# for re- A. Tidball,.forgery; Dick Casserly, il-]Covery by the government. legally ‘transporting Liquor; Sosa ‘These cases, it was expjained, a = Meichor, unthwful sale of liquor; Roy | Feverned by the different state stat Hammon, unlawful killing, of cattle:| wes which generally. put the “f = lary; Nick Ttienicker, | Won at about six years. = Kisse, grand | @ , AMicit Mquor Bs, et al. assault: M ] Wh t Ritnaton, iMicit (ae iri. a on & ties: ah th SN the filing notices with prospective jurors to- ‘And everything™ is being . made Royal Egyptian Ciaigoy ang and Ealnie, for the start of the, Tall:term ¢ cepare fixate: qpeaias Gives truthful advice on all affairs of life, The Egyptains are court, ” recognized as the gréatest’ readéra fn the world. The key of looking : in the future is handed down. from*one generation to the other and /. keptvas a secret among the Bgyptians. 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