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SODERMAN ISNEGRO BURNED FOUND CUILTY | THE STAKE The Casper Daily SENTENCE, WILL AT 38 CENTS First Sale Held by Natrona County Pool Nets-Good Prices for B. B. Brooks and Henry Miles Clips by Waco Mob for Murder and Out- rage ‘esterday sEEK NEW TRIAL Weatlier Forecast Generally fair tonight and Sunday, possibly preceded by rain tn east this afternoon or tonight; cooler tonight. Crifumw | =, | [he Meted Out WACO, Texas, May 27.— Excitement and disorder inci- dent to the killing and burn- ing of Jesse Thomas, 23 years Approximately 130,008 pounds of wool were sold this morning at the warehouse of the Chicago & Northwestern railroad when clips owngd by B. B. Brooks and J. H. Miles, WOOL IS SOLD Unwil Lag EF - i of ane. 3 | here latefies- ceneten of pen ae opening of aoe i bids pol Sao itten ails dns 4 legation of buyers representing eastern firms. VOLUME VI CASPER, WYG., SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1922. NUMBER 195. terday, virtually had cequd Many sheepmen were on hand to witness the Acquit Former Casper Man at Dallas, Tex. DALLAS, Texas, May 27.— Motion for a new trial for DEMOCRATS OPEN CAMPAIGN today after one of the wildest day~ the city’s history. * ‘The day's events began early yes terday when the killing of W. Harrell Margaret Hays, 26, by a negro, be came knowi: and culminated with the dragging of the supposed guilty ne Bolton, 25> and an attack on Mrs. | the first of its Pind these included a representative of | kind ever held here, Wyoming Wool Growers associa. | @, and officials of a local pool. % Brooks, Buzzard and Banner cliy %') controled by B. B. Brooks of Cash Byrought the high price of 38 sale, which was BALL SCORES D. E. Soderman, who last gro’s charred body through the streets |Cents.. @jch is believed to be th: NATIONAL LEAGUE night was found guilty of after he had met death at the-hands|highest. clip in this county war of the women’s father. swsht year. The J. H. Miles At Philadelphia (ist game) R. H. E. manslaughter and given a WITH STATE MEETING TODAY five-year sentence in the state Waco officers, reinforced by stare[Clp soil & 7% cents Brooklyn O11 001 C088 4——7 15 1 prison, following his trial for the rangers, | guarded the McLer.naii a: M DitGos representing Cavelry |Philadetyhia 100 110 000 0—3 9 2 fatal shooting of. Jay Clay Powers, county jail all night to protect five 0., of Boston, was the successful) Batteries — Mamaux, Decatur, pare nce = aS tog Pear yet oh ! negro inmates under sentence for|bidder for the 38 cent wool clip and|Smith and Deberry; Meadows,’ G. “! der. A mob which surrounded the|Mr. Brennan of the Roope-Eddy Co.,| Smith and Henline. wright, in Powers’ hotel here April ° bara , 22 Til be filed shortly, attorneys tor | CONFerence Today of State Committee to Sree hier pe: - |. sep edbaanalaphietalie ada es Soderman announced. In the event { The following buyers submitted) At Philadelphia (2nd game) R. H. E. bids: J. Owrid of C. J. Webb Brooklyn ,... a new trial is denied, they say, appa! Be Followed by Meeting Tonight state senator. Mr. O'Connor tntro- has been at the) Q—Would it pay to make the move next sale. It is understood that the} 000 002 060— 2 8 we will be made to the court of crimina! Sons Co., Philadelphia, Pa, E. Philadelphia ...200 000 001— 3 pede at Adethh, p the crime against his daughter when |Browning of Jeremiah Williams, Batteries Shriver, Decatur and peers se aebehoe isda aged Addressed by Jim Dahlman he shot Thomas after the negro had/ton. Harry Irwin of Chicago Wool|Hungling; Weinert and Peters. the unwritten law, his wifs testifying = m been identified by Mrs. Hays as her|Gc., Chicago. Dave Silberman of = to improper rctations with Powers. ad | ogee eet Oe ANAS Silberman & Son, Chicago. George F At Cincinnati (Ist game) R. H. E. TEs ‘ One hundred or more enthusiastic Democrats are gath-| Yr Uunnin 1ven dg gt os Sa Si gion pits Seed nd + aoe ered today in Casper for a general old-fashioned rally which e CHAMBER OF COMMERGE & Co, and Mr. Erennan of Roope: uatinrice=désia: essai Ravfi: will terminate at the court house tonight when James Dahl- - ey CO. man and O'Farrell, Wirt; Gillespie man, the cowboy ex-mayor of Omaha, will deliver an address. roaarl Sr Gaeabaad Feed panitinaiyrabis Sa Fee ee eee Sno oe The morning meeting of the Democratic State Central | pets at i beatae daatach poeeibty no tows Gs LENDS ENDORSEMENT T0 ie crahonass 4 J. Gothuere asa Pal " Ey committee was called to order at the court house at 10:30 last to appear by| delay as he has so many to answer. Nicolaysen, together with G. M.| es Cincinnati @nd game) R. H. 5. this morning by P. J. O’Connor,,4 R. Smith and Theodore Wancrus: Dr. Cunning, the| Dr. Cunning goes from here to Greeley ley, county agricultural agent, will | Uchee ends e prominent Casper banker and former) Converse, Dr. J. R. Hylton, Wiliam Mentalist, who! where he will be all of next week meet tonight to select the date for the| ee i Ard gS oe STATE, REPORT luce j. J. giblin, councliman, and can- didate for mayor at the recent elec- Omeson, Wade F. Fowler, T. F. Doyle; Fremont, N. P. Wilson; Gosben, Everett Taylor; Johnson, J. Irit theater de- lighting capacity! we are planning on?—J. H. A.—This would be very beneficial to Mrs. Burke H. Sinclair, early today It is not believed charges will be filed against Sam Harris, who avenged date set will be within the next two weeks. | Tho Natrona county wool pool was Couch and Wingo. At New York— R. i. B. tion, who welcomed the delegates to] y Cash, William LaFolette, Poter| audiences © all|the childrens health. 2 Casper in behalf of the city, Watts and GeO; kuti: Lavantes| week. Hundreds} Q—What about marriage? Will I a carpe leo ee organized several weeks ago by a ee | see 00 000 10-1 6 1 ‘The meeting was then turned over' Messrs. and Mesdames Avery Hag-| and — hundreds! be successful?—J. I. C ar peg uf }number of local woolgrowers. That|New Yor! £20 O11 O0x— 7 12 Reports to Convention Held], state Chairman J. R. Hylton of gard and J, C. O'Mahoney: Lincoin. | more letters Were} A.—You will again marry, it is best} My Dear Mrs. Sinclair | their efforts have been successful is} Balieries —- Fillingim Marquard, at Lusk Reflect Thriving received than he/and you long for companionship. I see} The preposal of the American | attested by,the price paid for the woot| Lansing and Gowdy; Ryan and Smith, Condition on Part of Church. Douglas, who: called upon C. L.! Sackett of Sheridan to respond to the! address-eof welcome. Mr. Sackett of the hospitality of P. 3. Quealey and R. R. Rose; Na- trona, P. J. O'Connor, W. W. Sproul,| J. J. giblin, Af. J. Foley, J. P. Smith,| DR. CUNNING could possibly . move to the state of Oregon for you answer as time)and this is a good move. space would not permit. Dr.) Q—Will we sell our business?—- and Legion Auxiliary in regard to the Poppy Day Sale on Memorial day was presented to the board of di- as by the fact that they have control! of a million pounds of Wyoming wool clips disposed of this morning, as well | Sayder. At St. Louls (ist game) BR. H. E. spoke eloquently T.'S. Steet, and J. H. Hendricks; Nio rectoss at thélr regular meeting [0 "ums Nips e, preap os rs x Casper and the prevailing spiri tof brara, Thomas M, Fagan; Park, John Cunning’s visit to Casper has been|L. shag iS which will be auctioned off at a series | Pittsburgh 200—2 9 Noeg ed =, tapas has been made! F™00 tm in evidence here, He;alao Cook, H. W. Darrow, and W. D. cnjoyed by ai who fbaversken ap@| A.—Far better that you dispose of) held Moy aos soaretaey wee in- Jor sales, the dates of which will be|St. Louis _ 100 002 O0x—3 8 0 by the Baptist church in Wyoming,| -oundly denounced the present Re- Barnes; Shériden, N. A. Penrson, D. @ him and it is safe to say tBut|your business at Sidney, Neb., and moons to advise you tna aur | announced Inter. Batteries — Adams, — Yellowhorse according to news of the state con- - ‘ B. Ki 3! >. when he ere he will be given! our future home here. * 7 - Gooeh, Mattox; Sherdel and Ain- 5 publican administration |B. Kendall, C.'L. Sackett, ©. J. Lip- when he returns here he wil} be given! make vour Lees rr De eee ct catuanerte: and x Ain vention at Lusk brought back to Cas- per by the Rev. C, F. B'odgett, who for 10 years has been superintendent of missions in this state. Statisties brought out during the meetings were to the effect that the number of Wyoming persons enrolled in the church 10 years ago were 1,367. Dr, Hylton stated that the meeting today was one of the finest ever held by state Democrats and predicted a victory for his party in the fall. ; While the Democrats are tactftlly refraining from naming any candi-) dates for state and national offices until after the Republican primaries, | there is considerable quiet specuja-, pard, G.odW¥e les, and D. P. B. Mavshall; Uinta, Alex Nesbit; Wes: ton, Peter Kinney. T! ‘e wore in at tendance also nume: Democrats from Glenrock and neighboring com- munitiee. R. E. ST \ hearty welcome. 1 your letter was| A.—What will my pardner and I do? not answered through The Tribune) A. C. it was because Gime and space worJd| A.—You and he will have two dif: not permit. Hedesires to maxe it|féent offers to sell and will do so by Very truly yours, CASPER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, plain however, that all jetters sent | June 20, him with his regular correspondence (Continued on Page Twelve) APLETON OF TRIBUN (Signed) CHARLES B. STAFFORD, Secretary-Manager. WAGE DECISIONS INDEPENDENT OF smith, ae AMERICAN LEAGUE At Boston—{Ist game) R. H. E. Philadelphia 000 001 000 01—3 9 8 Boston -.....010 000 000 0O-—2 11 3 Batterieg—Hasty and Perkins; Fers- ‘This year there are 3,000 members. | tion concerning the names of the men) ; _ uson and Ruel. The amount of money given to Wyo-| wito will bear, the-Demnecratic stand- d | ea ining missions at the end of tho fiscal | ardin ‘the November ‘lection? ws'} g = aa | At Boston—(nd game). R. H. E. year 1912 was $1,506.33. That given; y¢ is generally conceded that the e Philadelphia -..000 000 200—2 4 @ at the end of the past fiscal year tO} present Democratic senator, John B. | 000-1 4 0 missions in. this state amounted to! jrenarick, will have no opposition| No" Connediiba Rebween' Re.| ; Nayl Perkins, Col- $10,687.55. 1. “MR from. his own party, but there are| 2 | cont Reductions and’ Ad. lins, Karr and Walters, Ruel. Pre hth in okt See ee eee and raetenon | justments Of Pay, Says 3 At Chis oo eiguee R. H. E. = sitors, 2 fig: 2 gy ae tioned for congress and governor.| one » Say |At Chicag: ist game) . H. E. dive Casper delegates were the Rew [QOmet OF coneree, or". poans Condition Is Favorable 24 Hours After LIVELY INTEREST SHOWN HERE Labor Board. jSt. Louis ----.010'000 000 0-1 8 1 Blodgett, Mrs. A.'B. Johnson, P. T-| contestants for the gubernatorial of- | | Chicago ----..600 000 010 1—2 3 1 Alisman, B, A. Flinn and O; H Dunn. Web, Pearabe: | CHICAGO, May 27. — Wage deci] Batteries—Shocker and Severeid; Promingpt speakers present were Dr. H. F. Stilwell, superintendent of evangelism at Cleveland, and Dr. Lanzo Petty of Portland, Oré., field fice are Sheridan; Burke Sinclair and P. J. O’Connor,| Casper, and Mr. Corthell, a promi-/ nent Laramie politician. { The following committees were Accidental Shooting; Trarisfusion of Blood to Save Life, Belief With a new $500,000 junior high school at stake, _ IN SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION the sions by the United States railroad labor board affecting more than 400, 000 men in the shop crafts und main | | Faber and Schalk. representative of the general board of| ,,:eq by the chairman at the morn- ‘ A ti =~ 4 | tenance of way departments, will be en he ac oon for the special . 20 OOl—x x x Ree Gr cad iter the |e meee MADE Laer eens | R. E, Stapleton, 25 years of age, a reporter on the Casper pelle were enaned Spi taleioal ecan a By 2:30 orca made independent of the rato cuts by| Batterles—Van Gilder and Severeid; Arena ft ecting: Organization, 2 Dai i Fi . ri cs s a 5 Piereadysvitce tng annist mitimer camp ot) Baptiat |S acrccn Career ae >| Daily Tribune, lies in the Casper Private hospital with alfeCe°%o™. “79 votes cast. The committee in charge of the |‘? interstate commerce commission, ney members which will be held at Paint Nock and Medicine lakes in the Big Horn mountains during the month of August, ‘This will be an outing of 10 days which many prominent speakers J. Quealey, chairman; N. A. Pearson. dangerous bullet wound in his abdomen, the result of a pe- A. R, Smith and 7. C. view work and efforts Diers; to re of view Republican national ‘Senator |CUliar accident that occurred in the office of the sheriff in Kendrick, T. F, Doyle, chairman; H.!the courthouse shortly after 5 o’clock Friday afternoon when W. Darrow and Wade Fowler; to re-la 38 caliber Smith & Weston revolver fell out of a holster legislative belonging to Deputy Sheriff Frank J. known, had writien “30” on his copy polls expressed themselves as the showing made by of votes to be cast was mude. The way the vote runs this after- noon will determine whether or not being very well satisfied with the voters. No estimate on the number dents, and it is now up to the taxpay- ers of Casper for a final decision. Whether Casper will with one elec- accoriing to announcement by Ben W. Hooper, chairman of the board. | Wage scales for some classes of| railway employes had been formu- lated by the board before the decision of the interstate: commerce commis Batteries—Uhle anz O'Neil; Dauss, Johnson, Oldham and Bassler. will attend. The fare from Basin to) \orictes, J. C. O'Mahoney, Thomas M.| Devlin, struck the floor and was dis-|for Frida: : — 7 » J.C. . 5 - ys paper, and, as wa E 000 to|tion alleviate the crowded conditions | % : the lakes is set at $11.90, which '8| Fagan and R. R. Rose. jcharged. The bullet took an upward) usual custom, started out on his att Seen is ee aoe ES, apa: coe in its schools, or whether it will go|8ion was known, he said. At Washington— R. H. E. coniidened Tower. t. te Conspicuous “in the lobby of the! course, entering Stapleton’s body be-|ernoon rounds, the court house being| hjgh schopl building In the same|on as heretofore under handicaps and All decisions by the board will be|New York - ir Henning during the luncheon hour,|low the ribs on the left side and/one of the places he visited. He was|block with the present old one. The}permit its students to be taught part announced simultaneously, Mr. Hoop-|Washington «._..000 100 00—x x x TER and hobnobbing with Democrats and| plowed its way through the stomach| seated in the sheritf’s office and about|great need for shch a building has|time only, is the great question to be er asserted. He declined to indicate) Batteries—Bush and Schang; Fran- Republicans alike was Patrick Sulli-/in two places, punctured the great in-|ready to leave when the office was| been reiterated time and again by the|solved. The polls will be opened until what changes in the scales would be|cis and van, Casper, national ‘Republican testinal tract which’ leads directly! notified by telephone that an officer|school board and by all persons con-|6 o'clock. Every eligible voter has made, beyond stating that no reduc- ELEVATED 10 INSPECTOR committeemen from Wyoming, With] from the stomach to the bowels and| was wanted at the Richards & Cun-|yersant with the school situation in \been requested to go to the polls if at tions would be made in proportion to the rate cuts as demanded by the/ his characteristic all-embracing grin,|severed two arteries. Emmett was|ningham store. Deputy Devlin was| Casper the last minute and register his opin- Ss Mr. Sullivan commented: \seated in the chair of Sheriff Joe L./ instructed to report and he picked up| Plans for the building printed in jon ae 7 Sse aaa tere cal pope gin ted “All roads lead to Rome and the; Marquis and was on his usual daily| his revolver from his desk and was |yesterda: edition was drawn by Ter Pea moe peuin ceatte, Ape _sylntenencs | eee ie } as | yosterda as a 72 of way employes have asked for an : the last three SA weeks, Martin G. Weinger, assistant post- master at the Casper postoffice has recently been appointed to the posi- tion of United States postoffice inspec- tor. ‘Two inspectors are appointed from each state. Mr. Weinger receiv- cd the appointment through the agency of Senator Warren. It is not nown yet what will be the location of the new inspector's activity. CRANE REPORT Democrats seem to have come to the! seat and stronghold of Republican-| Ism today to make an estimated of} the majority that the Grand Old/ Party will roll up in the November | election. I bid them welcome.” — | Following is a list by counties of the delegates present at the meet-| ing today: ‘Albany, T, S. McCracken; Campbell, round for news when the unfortunate} and unavoidable accident occurred. The wounded man was rushed to the hospital and placed on the operat- ing table, Dr. Victor R. Dacken per- forming the operation, assisted by Drs. Onis H. Horrall an@ T. J. Riach. Despite the seriousness of the wound| the patient has borne the shock of both operation and accident with re- markable bravery and it is believed/ that his chances for recovery are quite favorable. Owing to the loss of blood it was/ necessary following the operation to| make a blood transfusion, Dr. J. F.| O'Donnell performing this operation, in the act of throwing the holster over his shoulder when the gun slip- ped out and fell in such a way that (Continued on Page Four) Garbutt, Weidner, and Sweeney, archi tects, and were approved by the board The matter has been pushed by those interest in th welfare of Casper's stu NITRATE PLANT PROPOSAL NEAR Fair Weather Will Continue Says Forecast a WASHINGTON, May 27.—Weath- er outlook for the week beginning Monda; Rocky Mountain and Plateau reg ions: Generally fair and moderate temperature. increase in wages, while the railroads asked for 10 per cent. reductions approximating according resident who returned here today after eight months in Mexico. a Tombstone RICH BAKER IS ALLOWED BOND A score of friends offered their serv-| eos Mees b Dl snd: lowes) Mie = < ys Gee peer eeeaae kere te: gums WASHINGTON? May 27--Usy, The Associated Prens.)—| TM Satay cate cece tee open ea es Oat ae a oan rg en yg tenoclated |was necessary and five tests were) A proposal for development of the x th Cavittrat ‘gud moderate temperature except for | Press.) Supreme Court Justice Seegar today ordered Walter ltaken and that of W. J. Bailey, | power projects at Muscle Shoale” eh ees KH wave ead Peary eee ane eee thers |S: Ward ,of New Rochelle, central figure in the shooting of |cashier of the Citizens National Dyfed EUR ied piaoeag | Clarence Peters near White Plains, released on $80,000 bail. LONDON, May 27.—Reuter’s correspondent in Cairo, bank, was used, being compatible with that of the patient. Mr. Bailey gave over 500 cubic centimeters of) his blood, which was transfused into! upon today. by the house military committee, after more than three months’ continuous investigation and study of the of- fers made by Henry Ford, the Alabama Power company, Pacific states: Generally fair and normal _ temperature except occa. sional showers on the north coast, WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., May 27.Following their failure Egypt, says he learns from a high official who arrived there Frederick Engstrum and Charles L- . 7 g|that of Emmett and almost instant p, to secure the release from jail of last night from Syria spew tne reper’ of Charice as Grpne & improvement was observed by the| while the proposal same | Walter S, Ward, confessed slayer of conviction by a French military court at Damascus for Incit- | doctors. ake tieetd casetbioae etter: thor oteetnlthes NIZED Clarence Peters, on a writ of habeas ing a riot is without foundation. “Stape,”" as he was familiarly | with regard to its various provisions| corpus, attorneys for the son of the b gatiee tes-pevelcpanent ‘of the. peas |o7e e e ie ° Fy e A = A | millionaire baker were expected today PARIS, May 27.—-Charles R. Crane} lects, it was learned that the Gorgas. be bs © | to transtec thelr attack: to: Newburgh has ‘reserved transportation to The} FY =: steam plant was climinated| N. ¥., the home of Court Hague and is leaving Paris tonight from the property to be disposed of| Justice A. H. P.. Se with the intention of crossing to Eng- ° > ° ° o > > | With Muscle Shoals. The committee Application was to be land tomorrow. He saw eck |plan in other respects follows closely | made for Ward's release on a new chant, director of Asiastic affairs o! to the terms offered by Henry Ford.| ow. Ow 4 | bail bond before the justice, wh e the pda office, and discussed with phasis hart Sager - a es TDG Wi Wo se Daley Adams Express company and the | porations, however. | tenorhs thelithenseni New: kioehetier os Oe ee rial nines Ey Sa and L. BM; Hagood are the incor- | western Union Telegraph company, The Mammoth Oil company or- | lice official in $10,000 bail when. he Porators of the Mammoth Ol! com- | applications fathered by a group.of | ganized under tho Delaware laws | Gonfebaeth 10:Jctilliie the’ exeataies TRIS RAAT aD ] —- pany of Wyoming, articles; having | Thermopolis : npprreailas x . y 5 r gentlemen a year or | to take over leases on the naval re- | District Att y Week dic: OSER TO COME TO CHICAGO. LEADVILLE, COLO—Jack Mac- | been filed in the office of the sec- | so ago. Although the Adams Ex-| serve known an Teapot Dome west | would fight the bail bond” if Justice pee j CHICAGO — Max ser, Swiss | horseman of Zurich, whose engage- LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 27.—- Jean Acker, from whom Rodolph Valentino, film actor, obtained an in- five residents of Palm Springs, Riv- erside county, where Valentino is said to have lived for a few days retary of state at Cheyenne during the present week. There can be no obstacle to granting duthority to |Eachern, who served eight years in state prison for defranding insurance press company had been chartered by Connecticut many years ago and had done a nation-wide business for of Casper, in all probability has not yet complied with Wyoming stat- utes and completed its right to do*| Ward from s gar granted the appeal unless the amount was large enough to prevent ving the jurisdiction of ment to Miss Mathilde McCormick, | terlocutory decree of divorce, has | with Winifred Hudnut, motion pic- companies, escaped from a deputy | the concern to engage in business | a lifetime, its articles had never | business in this stat This b Izyear-ld granddaughter of John | been subpoenaed to testify for the | ture art director, after their mar- | sheriff at Helper, Utah, yesterday | in, Wyoming. been! #iietdin!Weonsing and. there- | atfin@ad ‘the! local; cltisena an ‘op-|. = D. Rockefeller, startled American so- | state June 1, when Valentino'’s pro- | riage at Mexicali, Lower California, | as he wis being brought here from The capital stock is $100,000 and | fore was officially unknown in this } portunity to assume the same cor- |. PEORIA, ILL.—Thousands of dol- ciety when it was announced several | liminary hearing on a charge of | May 13. Tonopah, Nev., to anawer a charge | the Par value of shares $100. The | state. The Western Union Tele- | porate name | lars of damage done to Peoria and month ago, plans to come to Chicago | bisamy will be /held- Miss Hudnut, who is known pro- | Ae ti eplrs 2 principal Casper with | graph company. a New York cor The ‘real Mammoth people have | surrounding. territory _by in June, according to reports reach- ‘A number of other witnesses also ! fessionally as Natacha Rambova, is | of burglary, according to informa: | jiagood in pile dite dati. noaitlodt| ixetiemintallveel mantl Ghevenne bard wkee fans prides aie cloud- ing here. 3 i have been summoned. They include believed to be in New York. 1 tion received here. This is a parailel case to the | Nothing came of the local incor- present loki matter, | sempeall laa. Soe bane mmucoate € i t z t i ; € 7 r > . 2 t . t.