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«VOLUME Vil “A Newspaper for All the Family, Clean, U nbiased, And a Booster for City, County and State. WYOMING—Most', cloudy to- night and Thursday, probably show. ers in southwest portion. Little chonge in temperature. Weather Forecast | == Ohe Casper Daily Crinnw CASPER, WYO., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1yzs unpAoy ee po teed: "NUMBER 311 DITION} GIANTS DEFEAT YANKS IN OPENER State Rests in Trial of EH. J. Cantli DUSTY’ MLUERINEGRO HEGIRA FIRST WITNESTS UNDER WAY OF THE DEFENOE stone: rownship at Pitsbureh Being Vacated as Result of Warning ‘From Vigilance Committee PITTSBURGH, Oct. 10.—Early this morning a few negroes were reported ta.have left Stowe township dur- ing the night following an order given last night by a self- appointed vigilance committee that every negro in the Rapid Progress Made In Trial of Former Undersheriff. DOUGLAS, Wyo., Oct. 10. GREAT STADIUM! = STANDS FLL UP AT EARLY HOUR |Perfect Weather Rules As Clubs Appear for Opening Clash. YANKEE STADIUM, Oct. | Driven From Mound | Center Outfielder 3 and 2 against him, tore off of sixty thousand spectators National League champions lthe fourth inning when they drove with the first game of the world’s series, five to four. y TIE BROKEN BY STENGEL WITH HOMER of McGraw Clan Stands Out as Hero of Opening Game of the World’s Series | YANKEE STADIUM, New York, Oct. 10.—The Giant Casey Stengel with two men out in the ninth, and the count a circuit clout to the delight and the Giants walked off The concentrated their attack in stealing Schang to Wart. No runs, |S) | i i i i Hoyt from the mound, and Bushjone hit, no errors. (Tribune Staff Correspond-|township quit the community within 24 hours. Others|10.—(By The Associated | succeeding him held the Giants help-| Yankees—Witt lined out to Ban- ent).—At 9:30 o'clock this]Were reported as preparing to leave. / Press).—When the bronx Jess until the mighty Casey's blow. |croft. Dugan got a bags on balls ig mm OOnt v i According to the police of tho |The Yankees outhit their opponents |>ut was forced by Ruth. Groh to ° morning the state rested its township, the action of the com- factory whistles shrilled | and Ruth got a three bagger in four|Bancroft. Ruth ecored on Meusel’s sarerna the et cH Errol & mittee came ax a result of the slay-/“noon”’ today the echoes re- | trips to the plate. double into center. Pipp filed out Nf antlin on the charge of | fF ing last Saturday night of Thomas The American league champtons|t® Meuscl. Ono run, one hit, ne first degree murder as a result of Lowland and the weunding of his|Verberated through the half- Jaca eer c ueeete:, Champions | erroca, tw the death of Mrs. J. D. Newcomb grand daughter, Edith Colter, by a|filled grandstands of Yankee ligt tuaieient cero) iniiltips 4nd he\wall Second Inntng rele last June 28, passe to the defense. Negro on a lonley hillside. The| stadium, baseball's greatest. monu- taken out for a pinch hitter. Rosy |,,7ent*—Dusan threw out Young om! ‘%s. First of the witnesses to take the negro escaped and the police have| ment, where the two Now York | Ryan succeeded and curved-balied |°¢ "st: _-Mousel fouled out to Pipp. fro stand was “Dusty” Miller, who at no tangible clues as to his indentity.| ooo. Cua, : lies weRMte death, Ruth made a nice catch of Sten ‘noc the time of the shooting was riding Seperated into small squads, the | ‘®*™S ints of the National league pigs chan ees |sel's fly. No runs, no hits, no em hi with Cantlin in the front seat of vigilance committee, which is said to| and Yankees of the American, were aes. aka lh ecr anathe elena bp ia iM the alleged murderer's car. He was have numbered more than 200 men, | 8athered to battle for the diamond's bata the Yankees’ sorrow tn mourn-| Yankees—Ward singled into left ne | geen to be thinner than usual, pers} 40 paeras a o—| Visited all the negro families and | sreatest prize—the world's series. ae numbers. field and went to second on Schang’s a) haps a little gaunt to familiar eyes, RE: cee tosed Oct. ; ca | the several negro workers’ camps in| Two hours before game time the | aranre=. ABRHPOAR|*ns!e into center. Scott saeri- it as he sut in the chair, clothed in a | Moorehaven early today remained | stowe township and quietly issued| reserved section of the grandstand | Bancroft, #9 _ PORTE LY Say Yat poser agirary dirs quatre ei bb grey tweed suit, white shirt and a ap rae r state envere- the warning for each negro to de-| yawned avidly for the other humans Groh, 85, 41021 2 0| S0lnste third and Schang to second. we: dark tie. ae ae ene ee ne Part. Police estimate the number| who shortly were to fill the vast en Frisch, 2b. aol 2's: BP Ola are ent on cman eee ar Previously E. B. #nterline, ator: | Pe!P i ae oo inftne a Pi aoe of negro residents of the township | closure, when “play ball’ was called. Ievetinbytets =: 30 0 2.0 0|°™'s Ward and Schang scored ney for Cantlin, had announced the Permeitiiigs bd iwi chet bes: age obers she and 500. Three fourths of the bleacher seats FE. Mousel, If. Cy ae TEL at peat ae anne: into center: a> e: fense would prove: ‘ter completing thelr selfap-| were occupied by those who cared | Stengel, 2 . gan was out, sho lo first. Tro ih dete uid. DI failed. to stand” the cew'aught of | nomted tank tho leaders of the com tte line pag oie Yor tone ae Btorigel.. of 1 2 2 0 Olruns, three hits. no errors. we That Cantlin had lost his. youns | swirling waters. of Lake Okeechobee ses Scena 2s lo: belly, Oy 8-F9-e oil gon on the.atiarnoon of June 28, |ducias a nigh gave, mittee reported their actiormty-the/ tance views, the mézzanine floor \\Gowdy, Hin YEO ER ITN evorntra Mmnmg. the som that atter the boy was found | oan we a tIeD Ee ne wind during | Pouce Authorities, theTtatter maid. |second deck of the monster stand | Watson, p, 0 0 0 0 1 0}, GIANTS—Kelly aingled into oen- om Mr; and Mra. Canttn,,-ther son |ene night rved the thon ted ert Lees Tao was nearly filled and the third tie: SS ian 1 0 10 0 a] tet and went to second when Gowdy te Junior, daughter Beatrice, Fortune | ther disaster early today, although as. big share of customers. | xxMaguire 010 0 0 0/8 ue oe on balls. Bentley, batting St Mershom, Cantlin’s. stepmother, and | gate warnings have posted on While hot dog and cool drink xxxGearin Ges. Oy 6710 ott eee singled, Maguire Fun- wor “Dusty” Miller, Cantlin’s roberts the tweat ‘odast. of: Fioridg: the. wit = renders barked tiete way through Snyder, c BO 0%,4"/2'.0| Gautin ran toe Bentleys Rally seer fis law, went for a ride that evening on | has not resumed gale vel resumed gale velocity. he stands, the fans got into th: Ryan, p. 2061 2 0/% ‘ ¢ 3 " ay, " r | ed when Bancroft forced Gearin, the’ Yellowstone Highway east ‘of IN TOURNAMENT MATCH glamorous world’s series atmospher« Cunningham, ef. 0 0 0 1 0 0% a “ pile 7 Seott to Ward, Maguire gol: to Gack watching “Nick” Altrock and Al| |< = 5". 9) =) et eee ee lll ng nin Ohad ita lights of an approaching Schabht; the ‘high comedians of the mnctala eed 31 5 82711 o/h. Bancroft stole second, and er car blinded the defendant causing diamond, go through their perennial laguire and Bancroft scored on e¢ him to run into the ditch alongside Ralph “ahd piey oe ee the Trib-} stunts and a few new ones—includ enc ae xBatted for Watson in third. ‘ cure reece Be to pene Bush Oc ity golf championship on the/ing a boxing match in jtomime xx Ran for Gowdy in third. xxx Ran nto the box for the Yankees. the highway and stall his engine. be Ld penton ta Walte Hoyt, star nurter of the ‘Yanks, who was drive from the sored : ma ‘That on the return trip into town anber: dusts club links Tuesday} Jtewas perfect “Indian summer” | mound in third’ inning of today’s game. for Bentley in third. Sits pone ion “areola sina to cs ys they noticed the same car, which 1 afternoon made an eag'o on hole} weather—bright sun that brought YANKEES— aim se ep Aton |e Ward. can ees an ‘was shown later to belong to the number three. The hole Js 450) out all the color and dried the play Witt, of. ee lhe : BDGY WenEe UC aLOnanne? th Newcombs, did not dim its lights , yards, an ordinary par five. His/ing field and a cool. atmospher ge 1 6 0 0) Schang to Scott, Four runs, four vee! though other car» passing did; CROCKETT, Texas, Oct. 10——Jim | first shot was a long drive, his sec-| that made for snappy play. 1 eS yb ae ie) wer That Cantlin stopped in front of| Henry Mass, 40 year old, negro,!ond a midiron that went over the Ruth, rf. 4°25 2: 88000. 1HS—Ryan went into the wa cet a5 Peiling them to | Killed, three negroes and thén him-| green and his third holed out with| A Drass band attired in white and R. Meusel, If. 4 0 1 0 0 O/box for the Giants with Snyder the Newcombs car s. self early today. He visited the] mashie shot. grey uniforms copled after those vf Pipp, 1b 4,0 310 © O|catching, Ruth fled cut to. Meisel a o he slew him and gnother negro and t phillips in the first round of the Me 7” B ‘eggs Schang, c. 812 2 3 1\ge pp scratched @ hit to Frisch. bah faraprttatreanivaute Tada then went to a second home where y consolation and when darkness came|‘***!F Positions on a special stand Scott, as. - 8 0 0 2.60 1 fanned. No runs, one hit, no pe ee vats cron aed a bullet ended the ite se a nee they were even up at the 17th hole. pert eae pe, Suro uts, t Boy! Pp. 100000 fee 4 negro. He returned to his home anc | rhey will play the remaining hole| “ en ce of he player: Bush, p. sb OM Gt ae eat urth Inning. cThiay after ie .eeobnd StteEAt tO Opt en ite ane ‘@ Rows of bats were laid out, the Hendrick - Rar area monte these out une Me stop the Newcobms, Cantlin drew Tire Tribune trophy, a sliver loving | "°W!Y Whitened bags placed at theu | Johnson, ss. ----- 00001 t. Stengel walked. Kelly hit th a eee Hired peverete ee eta cup, arrived Tuesday and ts on dis-|PFoPer positions and a batting cas 4 — — — — — —| Into a double play, Scott to Ward to a. the ground; } 7 set behind the plate. The playing thr, np, N That the defendant wever shot at 3 | play at the CampbellJohnson store.| fq | Bchnccaa meat xe 6 Prohibition Enforcement Officer and) ts -- nd ea tra ts anksse Babanes pa floaters bs the car—that the shots appeared to b table ° : | 2Batted for Scott in eighth. struc ‘ vus ; . : : |struck out. Bush doubled into left, be med diagonally across the road, Paving Sentiment | ie cians, notaers ot tne uti Family Escape Serious Injury pee Fe fal sending Schang to third. ‘Witt hit pe and tha’ ; were first to app ‘They came - |into a peculiar double play, Ryan That when the Newcomb car bright new ist fe an Giants . 004 000 001—5 5 Grol ew = Q rive stopped he went to tt and placed the | sor, Pa., oot, 10-—The citizens| Is Now Fever In | \risht new cvstors’ uniforms an When House Is Blown Up Thukees 2 230.000 A904 |i 6 (anak necina oie renee g occupants under arrest; bank of Albion, Erie county, the whose brother “Bob” will be batting a | bel: ‘ . % 5p red * * 0 ting Two base hits—R. Meusel, Bush, | W885 being run down, No runs, one That he did not know that Mrs. J-| oldest institution in that city. was Wyoming Ca pital against him on the Yankee team be STEUBENVILLE, O., Oct. 10.—The home of Charles! genang. Three base hite-Groh, | bit, no erroi 2 ore ee Rete pe aka nnee pond ligge li regen Be, fore the largest crowds and biggest | Pearce, 36 years old, pronibision enforcement officer at Ruth, Dugan. Home run—Stengel. | Fifth Inning 9 “phere ‘must have been a ‘riachet-| discovered @ shortage of $67,000. R. Wyo., Oct., 10.— thereat stakes in the history of (Smithfield, O., west of here, was blown up today by dyna- | Stolen base—Bancroft. Sacrifice piiante Barter, filed out to write. th ed bullet;” J. Griswold,'cashier, was arrested. Cheyenne was slow to take up city| .4 jouq cheer sated Wha caeene mite. Pearce, his wife and baby escaped serious injury. leant. poeta Di age we ipa eters Paser < mite pati Ras a fo? That he was not drunk at the a Paving, but is moving rapidly now] wo ‘wont to thelr dugout berdod The blast partially wrecked the city hall opposite the | mich: wrisch ta Saeder, Lett on |Funs, no hits, no errors. if He aot ee ree, «| VICH ONLY that paving has been begun. One| first hase and watched altrock with [Pearce home, a restaurant, the home of Mrs. Mary Merri- | haseo Yankees, 6; Glanta, 2. bases | Yankees—Dugan sent a long fly x Seti’ ety age : As og ait = Li Mone neha fd ie, is fcom-!q bat for a baton, lead ‘the band |™man and broke windows in three was so badly wrecked that the aged | on balls—Oft Hoyt 1; off Watson 1; |? Meusel; Ruth by fast running see to pd met llr face ow Salle pietion, another has been let, ®|as it marched around the field. es residences. , lady, who had been sertouly ill, had| Bush 2; Ryan 2. Struck out—By |™ade three bases on a long hit to rs \ Heocheted, and will also prove to A ATION third paving district hag been de-| en ee eer _} ‘The dynamite, placed under the|to be removed from the tottering | Watson 1 (Hoyt): by Ryan 2 (Ward Meusel filed out to F P the jury by both the Newcomb car clared and a petition for declaration s' reeze blew up, opening | 7+ of Pei s house, wrecked the | structure with ladders to the second | geott:; by Bush 2 (Ryar yder). 1 Ruth was thrown out at thi in and the bullet that hit Mrs, J. D. of a fourth is to be presented to the| the American flag and the Am: structure and it collapsed inward, | floor Meritetnes Gane? Lak saanncn:, tl plate: « Petsah to" ard Bega. lead Newcomb that this bullet glanced ners city commissioners within a few {can league championship pennant He ete tie eit gcc ate iM Oe [eaLnee Hove al taial iat. ote! Buel DlAie. | Frisch to Saydee, “No runs, be . 5 = 4 = x that -hung from the tall flag pole |‘° W* . 7 oe damage if ate vara #8; off Wate n 2 innignas ae Maa dc ahd from the swrface of the highway SPRINGFINLD, nes dey ox dal The! paving movement, ft tafe te raela. ast basement. Pearce, his wife and 17| of twenty thousand dollars. off Ryan 8 in 7. Wild piteh—Ryan. | Sixth Inning ir through the car, entering Mrs. New- | is a vacation from the conventional, | beloved, will continue steadily for at months old baby, were thrown into! yfiners enroute to work asserted | Winning pitcher—Ryan. Losing | Glants—Groh went out, Bush te comb's back. according to Dr. Robert H. Park, of| least two years, during which period the cellar with the debris | they saw four strangers standing on | pitcher—Bush. Umpires: ns at\Ward to Pipp. Frish flew out to as J y of Chicago, who ad-| perhaps 20 miles of streets will be bs , . { In, testifying.on the witness stand } the "Unjvarsity, of s . PUBLISHER DEAD. Pearce extricated himself, rescued |» corner near the Pearce home and | plate; O'Day at first bas: xt [into right field trying to peg him. SRuak Tope ons APIA Le tL Saccegett Hi. beopietpmimarets sppaia 4 Re ees nis baby and then with the ald of @| others report they saw an automo: | second Hart at third base,|Ruth. Young walked and atole by Pam GE AR a he} for 1: BAG Vesee eay: yop. fe FOeOeeae ee He FF ok eae as SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Oct. 10 eighbae dug his wife from the| pie with several men pasengers | Time—2 hours, four minutes rcond when Schang threw wild ley no gun. Cantlin had twice told the | said, because ail the native impulses} A ton of cork occupies a space of | Harris W. Baker, 54 years old, vice} ruins after an hour's hard work. |jeaying town at a high rate of speed | ‘ Jinto right field trying to peg : at Newcombs they were under arrest | of the ordinary, healthy human are|150 cuble feet; a ton of gold is com- | president of the G. and C. Merriam] The baby was cut and bruised. Mrs. | enortly before the blast | First Inning |Bush threw out Meusel a t. Ne os but they had paic no heed to him. |out of harmony with the demands pressed in the space of two cubic |Company, dictionary publishers, died| Pearce had her back injured and|” choi Tueas and GianteBantrott flea out to he firs not Continued on Page Seven. which society imposes. feet. here. os KILLED, FIRES THREATEN TOWNS deputies are | working on the theory that Mquor|Ruth. Groh singled into center on law violators prosecuted by Pearce | the first ball thrown but was forced | were responsible for the outrage. ‘at second by Frish who went out suffered greatly from shock. Mrs. Merriman’s home adjoining The Seven- League Boots |Funs, no one error, | Yankees—Pipp went out, Kelly to Ryan at first Ward flied out to |” (Continued on Page Seven.) WALTON MAY In these warm days it is pleas- was ant to sit in the easy chair in ma breeze, and travel to Interesting foe . Ae ae = places through the imagination, bee ae eir_secon of major destruc- lundreds of men are back-firing | Turn through your daily paper Forest Conflagration In Three States) to soi oo acm nave |throush heavy brush to try to ave | and mote the world, wide Sweep a a v| y of the news and think o' ne fonal batt hic! ¥ Borderi On G t Lakes C, toon burking Siesedae Sted, tandad ee vilanss of Blueberry, = smal] simp you. make from Casper to Compromise Suggested by Bidnhornal dur Mon aie which haa been wae ‘ or ering n rea akes Cause all yesterday by a west wind, | Deus pet ekg ben stm ce London to Kalamazoo to Tim- offered to compromise with as reached dangerous proportions, unit. |ake Nebagamon. Mawthorne also | pultu and back again. Executive as Climax to Spectacu- 8 of the state legislature, Great Damage to Propert fag, snd Siceastans pega, ath’ Fe mere arms mort! | Examine the advertising col it On tmpeaching. him, ber Teel gi perty t newed vigor. of Brule have been burned out and} umns and you take a (rip to the lar Fight On Sol ing, His only condition wma, teak Mildred Kovu, three years ol4,| all cattle destroyed. home of the inventor, the shoe ar Fig. n gotons thelinweiakers trae pase: ble tiiitem: at oe Yrbo wandered into the woods near’ Ontonagon, the seat of Ontonagon | factory, the musle store, tho de- signed to unmask the klan and curb ) H, ., Oct. 10.—(B: fohawk, Mich., and was burned to county, is threatened by fires sur-| signer of the latest creation. | é reas mob vi n the state. ie —With wer Re 04 (By The Ansociated Press.) | death, was tho first person reported jrourfing the village, and the town All the results of the world's | OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Oct. 10.—(By The Asso-| yondcra medal fiers the iewse one dead, five towns threatened by fire, mnavi-| xitiea by the ames. of Green, six miles away, is in| creative genius pass in review be- |ciated Press).—Governor J. C. Walton, after nine months] house, gathering for the extra ses be gation on the Great Lakes and bus line service alike ham- aes eet Bent Boxee yaiaing danger, Lumbemen estimate nixty | fote your mind in the advertising jin the chief executive’s chair, stood ready today to abdi-|* t slature Thursday re g , 4 o! sconsin ordered ou e su-| square miles already have been Jumns. j ; n , vate t b t “ ered by a pall of heavy smoke, several settlers’ cabins} perior units of the Wisconsin na-| burned over. Farmers in that local] ~ Again let us impress upon you |Cate in order to bring to a successful close his war on the | i rh y ci rbbdisheccal acs, burned out, and thousands of dollars in property loss, for-| tional guard to fight the fire raging | {ty as well as several in Houghton, | the wisdom of shoppin Ku Klux Klan in Oklahoma. achment charges est fires raging in the northern part of three states started raat the state park at Maniteu | Keweenaw and Baraga counties, are | Tribune before shopping in the Climaxing the whirl of spectacular maneuvers and | before proceeding with the proposed rey , dmoving to open spaces for safety, shops, ~ A counter maneuvers between oppos ing forces in the tumult us fa [4utikian legislation,