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FATTY’ ARBUCKLE FACES CHARGE OF MURDER 70 he Casper ail ilay Laugh-Maker of Films Spends Night in Cell in Connection With Death of Girl CONFESSIONS IN nae rte tena nictencce" WOUBLE CRIME So eos Smee rthiune PUR | sion EMITION Eien src 8 tid co ARE COQ”*'FUSING south portion Tuesday; temperature near freezing in north and céntral today against Roscoe C. (Fatty) Arbuckle in the death of Miss Virginia Rappe, a motion picture portions tonight. CASPER, WYO., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921. 2, 1921...» NUMBER 285. 285. | The complaint was signed by Mrs. Bambine Maude Delmont! Anjtomobile Purchaser + dmits Killing TAX DISTRIBUTION IS INEQUITABLE IN=222 = “Ysicicscsuer STATE, NATRONA BEARS HEAVY BURDEN DISAPPEARANCE OF WAR BRIDE| si" 'asPoy-rs Voie Prot! 4ee [POOL PATRONS SHATTERS ROMANCE OF SPIKER) = tancte Contained in Complaint |RELIEWED OF CASE; MOTHER ABANDONS CHILD Inequitable distribution of the burden of taxation? con- $1 ,200 CASH | stantly mounting figures which Casper and Natrona county} BALTIMORE, Md., Sept. 12.—The romance of Mr: Emily] @re paying. the state of Wyoming and the seeming lack of! 2 Knowles Phas which created a sensation two years ago, | #ttention given protests of this county, are the basic founda-| , “EMMERER, Wyo. Sept. when, the mother of Perley Spiker’s ages she came to! tions for widespread complaint which is heard on everyjhand. aways maNsYA bapaur toed a ms America from England to wed his brother, Spiker, has In line with the policy which has beet, adopted by the| S'hacaus who held up the Frontier been shattered. Mrs. Spiker, who lived Heed he tas Spiker in politicians of the “Union Pacifle”| the counties of this state have brought| pool hall here, lining up the several east Baltimore, has disappeared. counties, that strip of Wyoming which | full realization of the meaning Of “the patrons present in the piace and at "The child, which had been sdoptec comprises the southern most tler of | power to tax is the power to destroy,”| point of gun compelling them to by Perley Spiker’s wife when she for- to the counties of central Wyoming) submit to search. .Six hundred dol- gave her husband for his intidelity and more patticulariy to Natrona! jars was secured from. the pool hall while with the American army over- county: till and the customers. .While es- seas, is at the home of Perfey Spiker. For some years past, some politic-| caping in the direction of Frontier ‘The English’ girl lett her hom+ sev- lans realizing the value of Natrona’ the bandits encountered Ray Work- county's tremendous ol! resources, and| man, whom they held up and robbed tral weeks ago according to her hu: | band leaving a note saying that she with understanding of the wealth that! of $600. no longér cared to live with him. ‘She went of her own fres will, such a natural resource brings, has None of the victims of the hold- Guy Spiker last night, “and she adopted an unwritten policy of “let ups can give a definite can stay Guy Spiker has been out of werk for ecmetime and his wife sought employ Natrona county pay for it.” of the bandits, The authorities ave ment. For more than a month it is Mrs. Deimont, in signed’ and sworn : tigestn ee statements, gave the police many de CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—Authorities invéstigating the dou- tails of the party in Arbuckie’s rooms | ble murder of Bernard J. Daugherty and pot rthenalet treet te gs eek! mobile salesmen, today were attempting to sift the f : hich time Miss Rappe : iat enka ¢ Neged to have been subjected to} two alleged confessions made by Harvey W. ( 1urch, an attack by Arbuckle. Sa died four| of age, yesterday. Guys! inter: one confession, according to the police, | Church ad- Mrs. Delmont attended the party Foanne ecantai ufos murders sin Ay Bil oi en and assisted Miss Rappe after tte al és, leged attack.. She appeared person-,Slebanded. In Re Ey ally in court to swear to the’ com- corifession, the poiice say, he assert SAEEEA iekie and Gone tind ox plaint: Arbuckle was not in’ ¢ourt’ eq he had accomplices in the crimes. qr F urch believed him second and inforngal nee when. the complaint was filed. j Arbuckie appeared in court to be arraigned on the charge sworn to by Mrs. Delniont, At the request of the It was unnounced toduy that in in Vestigating the latter statement, two new arrests had been made. Search for a dozen former associates of district attorney the case w - ool tarch’d tinued until Friday morning and ar.|Chureb was under way and Church buckle was taken back to his cell, Arbuckle consented=imus iv nwo = group of newspaper men, but refused < to discuss the Rappe case with them.| a wr henget hod rly 12 hours of con- raid, he too! body Ho ay ejected but said heqwae afternoon after nearly 12 hours of con- said, he took b poenrps Se) i but sald bepetvstant questioning following his re-! for possession of which he committe: Des Plaines river na bridge. The next took his mother nile parents were to be subjected to ques burying A The honw enough to ade grave 1 Daugher receiving good treatment In the jail.) District Attorney Brady, through Deputy Milton T. U'Ren, said: he -was captured. He. broke A “We have & complocte case against /@fter having been taken to the scene morning he left the new car with Arbuckle.” of the crime his mother for A Wis. He said that he took Daugherty and| This alle c sion, character: court was delayed until his Bertitjon Ausmus to his home in the new 35.400 |ized as a “ticsue of lies by Coroner measurements could be taken and he @utomobile he had bought through Peter Hofman, was followed, accord could be photographad for the rogue’s |thelr company on the pretense of pay-\ing to the police, by a second alleged gallery. ling for it. He lured Daugherty into confession in which Church. said he The Bertitions slowed that his ‘the basement of his home, he said, had accomplices. this confession, weight ts 266 pounds =uz height |Waylaid him at the point of a pistol,,he is said to have admitted cutting 5 feet §% inches. He’gave his birth- handcuffed him, choked him with a Dausherty's throat with an axe. 2 5 552 BUSINESS CONDITIONS GREATLY srn hero from Adams, Wis., where the crimes, to th down jand threw it fro Arbuckle’s appearance in police! The arraignment was conducted in a haze of flashlight smoke, the fiash- lights popping with machinegun regy ulceity. While little public demonstration) Working on tho assumption that the has been given to objection against; Men are employed on some Such an unfair course, an unnamed, feck gang with headquarters near organization composed of thinking) Kemmerer. cet sea ae been employed at 2 peopl, wae; Son soca on Bee sl 6h TIES Wa oe ite? Saalayea that Same Jude Verdict of Second Degree Murder Is Re-|torming vere. eu, Price of Flour fald he would wait ive = = IMPROVED, FRANK 6. CURTIS CYS i: 8 is le standin; | the prisoner could be produced: Ar- turned at Case of Ida Dur ham, Tried Noces prunty ane ealy by oaatnr? U p in Denver Cie. coer taut, cen kala for Shooting Jack Delury Here and figures can the matter be pre- his attorneys and the police guards. Ida Durh ig tried for shooting and killing Jack TATEAGENT | IS CHARGED | ented in it: light. 3 t \ tthe the average property eneedga'ens . Ho ‘appeared grenily cciected andl President of New York Oil Company Is Optimistic payer State is. forced to look}, DENVBRY os 1 ‘1 ie s 3 . 1 Apa Taine at the. 1921 rate of tao | peice of flour Bars inoreamelds ‘caste | Hoe yy eetgeian hook te Posi Sek Over Situation in Country Following Stay mn » before |a carnival here on the night of ‘teab oT Roamans iba pagar AE ieandiog 0 imbaly tdilpbgianmpiaa as icht § Brak dah ii Ge waste mis A ‘i api t-te a 20 & ‘k at s e4 Saige lieing laity iceman pair ois yo] Seeing age Cea al oe Rs regan gg | td Raped New York; Normalcy Returning urned bike ace jury im.district court at about 3 o'clock Sunday |te:-mer who* payed-~taxen tomthy! prices mre-gr35 and $5980" The PHS | ralgiiment papers were being made Frank G. Curtis, president of the New York Oi] company, returned home yesterday from an absence of several weeks at Jamestown, N. Y., Washington, D. C., and other eastern amount of $100.00 will this year bé of cqne sugar took a 15-cent drop on} out. ry had been out about five hours, arguments | forced to. pay $120.00. "The Asscaned| hundred weight sacks. The price now], ‘The little courtroom was paced, points on business. matters connected with oil development and production in Wyoming. a the case ha: i boon closed at 8 o’clock Saturday a: hi (Continued ‘on Page 7) (937.25. (Continued on Page Four.) He was discovered in the midst of things this forenoon The convicted woman swooned on hearing the verdict read to the court vid’ it vas several minutes before! she could be revived, Durng the/ and busy as he was with men and matters he shut off the power to give| hat is called per-war normal by next a Tribune reporter ten minute= time fie) polit fee . yey in be ap to ask a few questions, in the re- e r 4 Aside from her attorneys, none plies to which, Casper people might | Which he waa. elected, It teow, the of the woman's friends were poet be interested. country from 1865 to 1872 to make o ‘Excellent, was his suming up of/8ny headway in reconstruction follow- 1 oitbiatees tconidition a. jing the Civil war, and from 1873 to “All things considered, business has | 1889 to réco from the panic that tours Detween the close of the trial ara the report of the jury, she had at the time. Foliowing a nervous nears inade-wonderful strides. Gradually re-| followed’ th Cook failure of that suming the normalcy we prayed for in| time and from 1892 to 1897 to over- spent a restless time) in jail and she was montfestly nervous when taken early Sunday morning, after she had been acquainted with the verdict of to the courtroom to hear the ver- inca’ hat Geae"shenas sates" | COMPLETE LIST OF M. E. \Rev. Walter L. French Goes to Southern the earlier days of the reconstruction | andl MEMOS penis “ Na od though the law forbade the alien the extent that it is not necessary | period when we were emerging from|Véland second term, Last March Mr, 7 i Harding faced th shaotic con- posses a gun. 34 t ok: ‘of war and the exces-|Harding faced the most chaotic con Condes <f'a pared tad Eat ore ASSIGNMENTS AT CLOSE Wyoming and Rev. Lewis E.Carter |i», wostass of sine yy season| ation at wreck td strane ay ks ME Ra eee te of it. There is ever. encouragement | man ever faced, charged with the di- rection of the public affairs of any i, tion is serious enough that she is i Cafeteria Serves en. eriene emaiigeatet She 8 Assigned to Church Here No Sunda Meals| att mansorg we i te ose OF STATE CONFERENCE| emacs This is the first ti that she h: - 5 OU EEAY HERES tad tndergtanding’ of the .aerions With the reading of the appointments to the various] facture absorb the surplus of idle Ie: Un) lg ari garatylraicp 4 nth ERY hess of the crime with which she 1s| Bishop Charles L. Mead, presid. | paugh; Buffaln, supplied by Lewis coe throughout'the state by Bishop Charles L. Mead be-|?0" occhaloned by he iw vas. |tng president as the foundation, the In order to -give the employes of | Cyarged a8 the outgrowth ot ies ay ing officer at the seventh annual |4Weary; Casper, Lewis E. Carter; | fore a congregation which packed the local Methodist church; «1 cannot but rejoice with the peo-| rest depends upon the superstructure, the Wyatt cafeteria one day of rest LET EE © has. m| Wyoming state. conference of the | Cody, L. C. Dryden; Clearmont cir- | {1 ity, last e i th th 1 fi £ . ecause they | the cabin In this the country is for- during the week, Mrs. Harvey Wisner | COMfined in the county jail. Miltiedist "Wadksieval Carch ac \iueitaths. sane Diomee Ae, | (OL aPpacieaaaes, evening, the seventhyannual conference of [ple over the prospents, beens eg] tunate indeed. ‘There have been maiy ‘ é . h i i i erifyins predictions ate indeed. ¢ have bee y ind Mrs. Lovey Hudson, péoperietors gs a Mae Will be} moaned the following ministerial | Campbell; Garland, to be supplied; |*2¢ Methodist church in Wyoming came to a close. a ae eat iuticne, \ Wha binets in the past and their of the popular “home cafeteria” have | fled by Sem uw SEURAGTAS appointments last night: papeitrille and Tensleep, supplied by | . Of the greatest interest to Casper people in the list of ap-| sSicd the people to entrust the affair ritten in the undying history decided to discontinue serving meuls| fer the defendant, necording to Sheridan District—District “super- ee . Coleman; Kaycee circuit, to. |Pointments was the announcement} ofthe republic to Mr. Harding. t in general business conditions toda unemployment 1s slowly decreasing as|People. That he has brought us thus the activities in commerce and manu-|f8P on the return voyage speaks vol- untry. In the selection of on Sundays. The same program of| ouncement made today, and in ihe intengont, Ira K. Kingsley, Sheri- a apis Lovell, supplied by F, |tbat Rev. Walter L. French, for the|service here next Sunday and will = binet Mr. Harding has shown f ave bi i « bout Washingtos be a serving will be observed during the} ©vent of its refusal by Judge C,.0. Basin, Edwin Bowling; Big | W. Bretnall; Newcastle, Ph 11. |past three years the surcessful pastor Move to Laramie during the following uy eben ee id that I have been|@ discrimination in selection of men peeks aye teoutinded on Paresd) fas: Migelied ty 0. la: Fecken: Pon yoann, «gS lof the local church had been transfer-| Week. Mr. Carter will be here-for the ely equalled by any predecessor. : e gertul | Tarely equ y any pre red to the church at Laramie and that |s¢rvice on Sunday, September Gasbly, aonemeRd 5 27 belie 7 n to choose cab- the ord Mr. Harding is making. After | 1 would defy any rm the mew pastie ero Wil.po, the Tev.| “The conference etrvices. yeaterésy ite all said, a wise president is the|inet members better fitted for the |Lewis E. Carter, who has been at/were all largely attended especially |pasis upon which we build an edur-|sreat duties before thei, better an- Laramie for the past year and a half.|the service yesterday morning when! jnje administration which includes the, *Wering .the particuls e + | In commenting upon the transfer| Bishop Mead preached the conference | jusiness affairs as well as the political of the times, more unanimously ¢ Rev. French stated that there was no|sermon to a congregation of between| affairs of the country, It is my firm |™anding the respect and confidence |man in the entire conference to whom ta| Teentintes' on Page! Mdurs {Continued on rage Four. conviction that we will be back \he would more willingly turn over his| ud 2 ® a | work here. The change is made be-} \cause it’ was felt by the conference |board “of. education which is particu- larly interested in the student work. at Laramie, that it would be an advan-! | tage to have Mr. French, who Is al | member of the board, stationed in the! =| nae 40; Mexicans, had eB sb fRese led Setar ee cy Sagas ee aes) i N BR i D E co APSE Report of 40 Dead at Taylor, Texas, Is Utt-| ssa «cept trom Hearne ora — Texas — or eligi 9 na 3 toes Om tes peel gee L “ negroes had perished, there were only| rains of Friday and Saturday. Many ful in their work with young peop’ confirmed; Conditions Returning to |i\"iiniow amet” @'ine| sm niting ie ane anes ce AAT CHESTER PRO BED Normal in Central Texas Disaster ce a te atid Che Rokee ede tale | ee ee Meee ae OB large cesalty of leaving tho work hore. | expected to send the loss in this| number of Mexicans at Taylor had section of the state into millions of| not been confirmed, Wiis connection| TR Rew pastor of the local church | dotlars. to that section still. being’ uncertain, |Rev. Lewis B. Carter, D. D. is a new- 5 ho had been drowned but half an SAN -ANTONIO, Te: as, Sept. 12.—Relief funds totalling) and wire communication | Georgetown reported «two persons| omer 7 igrblanecd rudd gs ara | hal neta dior nee Beye 17,478 had been subscribed today by citizens of San Antonio} throughout coniral esas isody aE 04 a ibae OI eee ASOyE Ne. ¥., Wanterence’m year aan County and City Officials in Controversy, Sottel: And Ghilatentre soos toward a goal of $25,000 for relieving the distress of those | = B- liast April. Born in New York, Dr. Over Condition of Structure Which | The bridge, an old fashioned struc- Saupe lood urday morning ich Carter was graduated fromthe Green |ture 90 feet long, cleared the water Ho lost p ms an Boe Hh ot Serhddy See |wich, N. ¥., high school, Troy confer | by about’ 20 feet and carrjed two trol- wept over the lower section of the city. ¢ lence’ academy and Spracuse untver- ° : liey tracks and ‘one’ tiotpath::” ‘Tile , Property damage was fixed at not more than $8,000,000 | The Trouble-Woman sity. “He received his degree of Doctor Resulted in Big Tragedy river is 15 féet deep. n a statement by'C. B. Yandell, gen-] ‘arly reports from points along the | . lof Divinity from Syracuse university | |. An hour dnd a half after the cok eral manager of the chamber of com-| san Antonio river south of here were! |two years ago. For five years follow- E \ pasr=s. while the evgey weed La to the effect that there had been no|| Dear Readers: x |ing his ordination he was pastor ot} CHESTER, Pa,, Sept. 12.—Two inquiries into the collapse| moved. ica A ET eerinin. feomne estimates raaing $s loss of Ife. ‘The river widens 20 miles | The Trouble-woman is here to help you solve your prob- ||the Methodist church at Troy. N- ¥~| of a foot bridge across the Chester river, causing the loss DEL piaytnir dae? the setrens anid siiveed high : 1 hin y and is considered'| Jems, If you wish to adopt an orphan, the Trouble-woman Peet ihethcset church at Bchienests. | 24 lives Saturday night, were under way here today, with) into the water. Police quickly threw bodies recovered. capabl> of carrying away the swol-|| ©! . fs Train service in and out of the city/ien waters without causing more’ will make every effort to find just the little golden-haired, |' N.-¥., the largest Protestant} county and city officials in controversy over the condition) °* srappling irons from a rowboat. over 20 bodies~ had been re- was gpotcnthion. ioe ,BM | property damage. blue-eyed babe meant for you. If you wish to find work, |/church in that city. | of the bridge. avon ge 7 ey a Lancia ty aN, as a4 erous small was vari eS: Tro ri | d men Tushed bri Hines having been repaired. the uble-woman will help. If your troubles are of the Mri Carter, who was elected state| County Commissioner Thomas Feeley declared the county) in fear the child, whose {dentity See Four refugee camps were caring for | FLOOD CONDITIONS. heart, the Trouble-woman will advise you, and take a per-'{|President of the Women's See, rot lensineer hag pronounced the este four persons were drowned or crushed! known, was their o VERS. fonaey! Society at ‘the meeting ere) are. ten months ago. to death and over a score of others ice grappled in the murky the, refugees today under the direc-| COVER TWO || sonal interest in you , : ee Pe oF abe |Thurstay, is also a graduate of Syra-|“ "poy, af t useoriad ‘tive| hadweed Gatatias: ai Ra 4 2 poe ee het oe a Rond caer epertet aecianes The Troublewoman is just the person to fill your need. |/cuse university. Sho served for Tour| pridge had Been condemned several| path of the ‘Thied strect. bridge over| the crowd grew. Suadeniy a eeeeking Business outside of the inundated| though newspaper reports declared J e Mistricts was nearly normal today. the Brazos and Colorado rivers were | Write your troables to the Trouble-woman, in care of The | years as 4 missionary to Armenia) years figo and that only one of five| the Chester river collapsed. The dead! sound was heard and one end of the prior to her marriage to Mr. Carter.| hoits in the supporting arm was ca-|and injured were part of a crowd of/ footpath gave away. Search for the dead continued to-| receding, weather bureau officials tad|| Casper Daily Tribune, and they will receive prompt. per- i py P ;The couple have two children, a bo: | pable of withstanding pressure. |approximately 75 persons that had! Those who fell into the water first no reports on flood conditions along HE TR - Stany funerals were held. yesterday | those streams this morning. i sonal attention. _ OUBLE-WOMAN, anda girl. gathered to watch the police grap-|had no chance to escape as the others nif moce took’ place ‘today. "boa ‘Aside from the report from Taylor! | Mr. French will conduct nis final] CHESTER, Pa, Sept, 12—Twenty-| pling for the body of a S-year-old boy| came tumbling upon them. % * te x ¥

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