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CRE TRE CR INL emia penieieenie aeemiemeineemididanienabiaemneinaidiamsemniainaantds fo Che Casper Baily Cribime | sfor's,| | CASPER, WYO., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1922. NUMBER 279. GAIN RETAINS DAVIS CUP COURT DENIES RECOUNT, MASSEE APPEALSJOHNSON WINS es See This Williamson County. Jail — IF IN ALS MATCH ALT. SCORES =" rapamensesaemmcem IN WORLD PLAY Judge Brown —— \Gerald Patterson of Australia Goes Down to Defeat Before American Tennis Star at Forest Hills FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Sept. 5.—William M. Johnston de. feated Gerald L. Patterson of Australia, 6.2, 6-2 and 6-1, in the deciding match for the international te:anis trophy, the Another phase, but not the concluding onr, in the matter of the application of G. S. Massee, defeated candidate for sheriff, for a recount of tho ballots cast on the Repub. lean candidate for that office at tho| recent primary election, took place at the court house when Judge C. O. a Davis cup. At Boston (Second Game)-— De ee aetgined the action of the| This is the county jail of Williamson county, Tllinst where the persons indicted in connection with the izsling drives from Johnston's racquet went through/Pat New Yorke: ......... G00 000 200— 2 canvassing board of Natrona county! massacre will be confined pending their pags hearin ; in the criminal court, ‘The sheriff resides in the front | teson’s feet for placements time and agair: aod the Califor. , in the affid 4 L Boston. ..... sseewseernsss1 000 004 OOF— 4 10 1 |nait of Masse defective and thats | ome nian took the first three games in the third set by scores half of M. defective and ae 0. Batteries—McQuillan, Ryan, V. Barnes and Snyder; Mar-| recount ‘apehrnae rageryiory heat: of 4.0 quard and O’Neil. “4 | Patterson’s weak backhand shots at the net cost him the 2a =~ FOUR COUNTIES MISSING sicgeceer At Philadelphia (First Game)— R. H. E,| °0urt of bis intention to appeal to thi é Johnston took the fourth game at 5.3 and Patterson broke Brooklyn 000 001 020—3 93 0 supreme court of Wyoming. Judge T TE CANVASS = 4 UT through service for his first game in this set, winning, 4-1. Brown, in rendering his decision iu Philadelphia . 100 205 12*—11 15 3 |the matter, said that the charges con iN Ss A L | Batteries—Vance, Mamaux and Deberry; Ring and Hen.| ‘#ined in the affidavit filed by At Nee nore | MAY IS CERTAIN VICTOR JEFFREY RUNNER-UP IN STATE At Philadelphia (Second Game)— R. H. E.| notice ‘ot appenl-was rotved' on the ; GOLF PLAY. ART SCHULTE WINS CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 5.—(Special to The Tribune.)—The Wyoming state canvass. 9 Brooklyn ... 510 001 100— 8 11 0 jcourt. It ig understood that, due to tteri R Grit * ! inert, Si tters relating to the chi f board met this morn’ to canvass returns from the primary election of August 22 but! \ ae Pete: pee Roepe Paillecs Weiss He.) raud In connection with the election a heamaey until Coenen tana it was found that the official returns from Fremont, Car- tn “= of candidate for office, that the mat-l#on and Campbell counties had not been received. (ne A SS, PL RS | At Boston (First Game)— New York . Boston and Gowdy. Philadelphia . 000 022 111— 7 16 4 | the necessity for immediate action on ter will be brought to the attention . : i : m ‘yom: . Unofficial returns issued at the office of the secretary of state immediately after the ad. ‘ 020 100 090— ~ Hy ry * Pei pt amd Sr bhi journment, however, removed all uncertainty regarding the nomination of John W. Hay, Casper golfers captured two honors of significance at the 000 010 ovo— i 40 republican, for governor, and Frank | first state championship tournament held in Cheyenne Sep. seeneeecs E. Lucas, Republican, for secretary of | tember 2, 3 and 4. One of these was the runner-up medal Batteries—Osborn Wirts; Luque, Markle and Wingo. state. These returns give Hay « ma-| won by Dr. J. H, Jeffrey, who was surpassed only by White Co. Dlr oe. ° _ . * " i jehity of 428 over Gaverner Robert D.| of Laramie in his-efforts to capture the state championship. At Pittsburgh— x R.-H. E. State Democrats in Session, pain Sesaes ca Sn ee The other was the presidency of the Wyoming State St. Louis .. erg oe ae n b Gams 3 i i HAR 2 | gers. ere lis, Barfoot and Ainsmith, Clemons; Mort. A. id id bg |ler of 1.177 in the Democratic guberna-| ng National bank ARS. s Gooch. fi orlal rthur Schulte won the first med- = she = ~ CnATIC. dl S to rrtve. Charles, BD. Winter's majority over |ai in the tenderfoot flight. Marshall S. Reynolds for the Republi- The unofficial returns give W. B.| ‘Golfers’ association which was ob-|) The Casper delegates who attended Ross 2 majority over George E. Kind-| tained by A. C. Riker, of the Wyom-|the tournament hava nothing but praise for the way the meet was hand- led and give: much credit to D. K Gash, rnanager of the tournament, can congressional nomination {s 1,541 rae (pay le Ear PARK COUNTY PIONEER KILLED . ' : e ecelved 5x Democrats are congregated in Casper this afternoon for a meeting of the state central |‘ht “**e supreme court recolved 1 590 |More votes than V. Jean Tidball for , committee, which is scheduled for this afternoon and for a dinner at,the Henning hotel to-| associate justice of the supreme court j night. Possibly 18 of the 22 coure%s in the state are to be represented at the meetings to-|Both were nominated. 4 |day, according to Dr. J. R. Hylton of Douglas,who is state chairman. j_ In the other associate justiceshtp | At New York (First Game). R. H. E.) “Due to the washout of a railroad bridge west of Chadron, Neb., Senator JonotB. Kens rasan penived 1200p ee eee, EBOWA SR BEA DCT UIBEN PGT leaded Soe ee Boston 003 000 100—4 11 1 drick, whose speech tonight was to have been the piece de resistance at the dinner, will |than H. V. S. Groesebeck. Both Sag dea50 y nh eR: sce killed oe tatan ‘aoe se ae iy New York 100 000 110— 3 10 0 | se unable to be here and the senator | re-elected; according to a leading were nominated. ars 3¥ ears 4 i: " trating : | The Republican state committee to-| at 9 o'clock last night in the Sho- Synder was a pioneer rancher of Pe haplin; H. and Sch will be marooned on the prairies of| member of the gathering here today. | . ; “* atteries—! an Pp ang. : ci ‘ : day is holding a conference here with | Shone canyon west of Cody when the | the South Fork country and the Ee | Nebraska untii'late this evening, At-| Among the prominent Democratic : rf = car'in which he was riding plunged | father of a © family. At New York (Second Gams)— R. H. E,| ‘empts were made to secure an air-| candidates tor office In the city are the Republican nominees. Congress- larg 103 (20— * * * | Plane to transport Mr. Kendrick ‘to/ William B. Ross, Cheyer andidate man Frank W. Mondell, Republican ¢ for United States senator, ar i this city, but the speedy Oriole of the} for governor, E. P. Taylor, Cheyenne, poee ines Ls a 003 021—* * Stock Aviation company was’ under-| candidate for secretary of state... sived from Washington last night ard going repairs and could not be pre-|Harry Loucks, Sheridan, candidate | 2 a w is attending. (wes ) Bs 3 5 Ea Bay TY phelel pees Batteries—Collins and Ruel; Bush, Jones and Schang. pared for the flight to Chadron by| for state treasurer, and R. R. Rose, | 3 A Chicago (ries Samed "orig Somt"arahte'senoe'™ [M THIS STATE AND HUDSON WIN FIRSTS IN THE Detrelnte 130— 9 13 1 | The platform committee, which ‘con-| conesene. 35x Setenones. eases 3 ; LATE SPORTS t >. Doyl : e Democratis state central com Cae My Bassler; Levetett, Mack, [Sie a eis, Snail, St ae ‘ANNUAL PIKE’S PEAK HILL CLIMB e4 | chairman, David J. Howell, Chey-| mittee as well as Dr, Hylton, stat Batteries—Ehmke and Woodall, Bassler; Leverette, Mack, | enn, J." R. Hylton, Douglas, P. J.|2hairman, are also among those pres z CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 5.—(Spe - Hodge and Schalk. | O'Connor, Casper, and Leslie N. Mill-| ent. ol iiss ribs: = Percey. C. Bpen 3 s' \clal to The lox y pen-| sT, LOUIS, Mo. 5. 3 —— ~y, [€f Cheyenne, met at 1:80 this after-| The first meeting of the Democra-|cor ted@ay was re-elected chairman of | Pa slaps Vea ee eit ae Ere At Chicago (Second Game) — R. H. E,/|noon to draft the state party plat-|tic county central committee was|the Republican State Central commit-| Sisler, first baseman of the St. Louis COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. ‘ Detroit go G ae * # |}form They will report later in the| held at the court house Monday night.! tes at a meeting of the committee) Americans, singled in the first in- GS, » Sept. 5.—Noel Bullock of r | day. Other committees of lesser im-| with practically every precinct in Chicago .. 12— * * * 5 eee L2— ‘portance such as the credential com-|Natrona county*represented. Batteries—Johnson and Woodall; Blankenship and Yar- | mittee, will have their reports ready| W. W. \ North Platte, Neb., driving a Ford special of 183 cubic inches piston displacement, won the Penrose trophy cup by taking event No. 1 in the Pike’s Peak hill climb yesterday. His time here. Charles A, Guenther of Doug-| ning of today’s game with Cleveland, las was elected treasurer, succeeding makin, Bickatice 0 Gansescds Sproul was ‘elected chair-| John W. Hay, who is the party: can = 2 ie yaa | this afternoon. — man, A. L, Wallace, treasurer, H, F.|aidate. for governor. The secretary-; &*mes in which he haa hit safely. | was 19:50:4. Glenn Schultz was second in this event with 4 The chief business to come up be-| Johnson, secretary, and P. J. O’Con-| ship will be fiied later. | This brings him within flve games | 21 Essex special : E.} fore the meeting will be the élection|nor, state committeeman. ° Byron | of the modern major league record ‘ ; ivi : ; : Bc ASE eae * | of state party officers. Dr. J. R. Hyl-| Hule was chosen to head the county | ea x | of 40 set by Ty Cobb pri ath Hal Brinker of Denver, driving a Wills St. Claire, finished ; levelee | ton, Dougias, who is state chairman|execuive committee, with: the power | : | ait.) 2 vm | ftrat in Catal CERT Ree ae ee rnin Finke: Inthe - Louis 5 if at present, is said to have no oppost-|to. appoint the balance of his som-| ft" K | ; ‘ line in 20:46. E. L. Chapin, in a Dodge} large car event, in 20:05, with P. R, Batteries—Boone and O’Neill; Kolp and Severeid. | ton and it is likely that he will be mittee members. ormer aser | Tipe Special, “was second, abbots nS Packard) #, clowe:seotesd. cup winner, ‘in 20:07. A | BROOKLINE, Mass., Sept. 5— | King Rhiley, last ye 2 t To M arry Widow lie I. Hunter, New York, defeated + | L, M.Lieyd of Greenwich, Conn., by = ~ ne, ee ==|RUTH CRACKS F fi LONDON, Sept. The former | today in the national amateur golf | , * | German kaiser’s intendod bride is tournament, | m | | lin correspondent. Houston, Texas, de- The engagement, he adds, will | feated W. W. Patten, Schenectady; the Princess Hermine, of Reuss, 34 Jesse Sweetser, New York, de- oa year-old widow, according to a re- 3, Kenworthy, Providence, . port quoted by the Daily Mail's Ber- | . : 4] J | not be announced until after the an- | N. ¥., 10 up 9 to pl: NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—Babe Ruth celebrated his return : : | wees fags SORE | nlAs 2 of the kaiserin’s birthdaf, t there pet epee aed fe the New York lineup today by driving out his 29th home . 5 na assume. the center of the stage when | Octo Ged , New York 2 F ; ? Fifty Criminal Cases to Be Heard at Fall tie'ce's wroorst wo ta nw VUdge Kennedy’ | a ik | in 36 holes run of the season against the top of the right field stands in ’ lbe remembered that Sheriff Marquis ' | ¢Erancls Ouimet, Boston, defeated eas sn SE, the zeme arith Boston Auec te ley Hl 5, © had . hs hick i he! Colin Aylemer, Englaud, 6 id 4. eusel in ie seven! aiso hit a ho r . Term of District Court; Jurors |Toom and the stato will tava tor evr|GTreatly Improved Copper Company | "==" '™ ———— dence a stengraphio recoré of the en-! Names Are Drawn Bev, Martin and Orvite Semoes.| ony cosasion ot Fumi guage | DOOStS Wage Of LI BERTIES OF STRIKERS With 50 crimins! cases, among them three in which the last.November, in company with J. B,| 7: Blake Kennedy, who is ill at | vas 3 " | Careyh tt with bts ts ost u- | ghatee of matdar i laovedy and (68, cil crocs om the seiner ee erjmmcmine comuivnawens | © MineEmployes NOT ABRIDGED BY RAIL ly been returned to: jail here, will be} #- R. Lathrop, his physician, stated | ‘aorni i } ing, that it is possible that | //aerning, with Judge C. O. Brown of Douglas on the bench. | piacea on trial for aiding a prisoner to| this morning, pos: i + This morning and part of the afternoon will be devoted to | escape trom jail. This charge will be|the Jurist may be able to resume his Geet ee CITY, Sept. 5—the | eateavan the assigning of the cases on the civil docket and the criminal | brought against both of them and| Postion on the bench within the tar per. company, operating | i : ¢ t n | cases will be scheduled !ater this aft-) Talton Taylor, who {s a fugitive|Should they be convicted, the sen- an eas ree eee + ect bee sil an ernoon. Tom Alexander, who ts sa‘d|from justice, is charged with the mur-| tence would be added to the sentence Bk rop let asper for | is Careyhurst this morning at 4 |forty cents per day for unskilled la-| WASHINGTON, Sept. 5—While | constitutional rights of the men on | | WASHINGTO | o'clock and found Judge Kennedy borers and fifty cents for other work-| the Chicago Injunction proceedings | Strike or of other citizens #9 con- in the Buffalo creek country last win-|them on other counts. t men. The question of increasing pay sider the government's course en- 4 Clerk of Court Hazel Conwell drew| Considerably improved. His tem . Nee asing will be followed up with the deter- i : seurpe ¢ sued or causes to be issued. “aby ter. Following the crime, Taylor paved RSE 5 ethed of 60 jurors this morning| Derature, which has been high for |°f #ll company employes in the near mination of guaranteeing the coun. | ely, ‘lear, of complications which illegad lagunsction’ not! tal ood eal out cross country and has nevér been #4 | more than a week, has subsided | future was sald to be under consider. & ad might justify any such charge. e pee bs mopeeledess. | Mnus te iwud ee ba fhe vce artly ae it] and his general physical condition {ation. | try against interference with trans- how far the government will | aisnd with wilful intent” of depriv- sible to'try the case against the mur- is y © re te mproved ] : r ¢ the ion, a high official of the ad- ala foi an With pines re eo ee pig Se eas { 1, 8 much improv Tbe Industrial Workers of the)” portatic ‘ ) y ing a person of his rights or intl: Gerer. .ther matter will;-be bropeht Spee or are ba ae nig ne unre a World call for a strike the Bing-| ministration declared today, against individuals the adr jadling Ghee at this session of court. 1 s. Representatives of Sheri | 1 Sept. 5—Any - der of Paddy Daly at a sheep camp|Which they. now have hanging over pe Any, of ficers of the goverament who is- have killed a man in a row at a Sandbar pool hall, is one of the mur- der cases, while the other with a local aspect concerns the murder of a fel- ow Greek by Mike Grovac, both of the men having heen employed as still cleaners by the Standard Oil com- pany. After the crime Grovac went i be held to haye ‘ ham Mateiec itor beara 8 tutional liberties of law tion spokesman said, can only be 1: wal fea inoffi 'o work, said that his victim, who was Roy Bullack and Burley Gallington, | Marquie’ office will! be busy ‘od: nd he selsmograph at Georgetown this morning, was. without men will not be abridged. Weleronined ‘by cvents. :1t.¥ committed malfeasance inoffice unt his partner, would not be‘out to work.|who are accused of attempting to tomorrow -serving notices to these! (niversity is regarded ae one of the| Mine offician s voly five President Hat ia der a bill diay by Rep- and when arrestet by the sheriff’s of-| bribe Sheriff Marquis to permit the|™en. The complete list of names will most accurate and delicate instru Dengocrat, fice was busily cleaning his-still. escape of the- latter's brother, will! (Continued on Page Four) |ments in the world. that the injun cought will not eenakia in any way hamper or endanger | matters were now in pragress. | Alabama. |three thouseznd men employed out,