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The circulation of The Tribune is greater than anu other Wyoming newspaper: Che Casper Daily rire FON The Weather - ‘Wyoming—Partly overcast tonight a Tuesday, possibly showers 1: =north, portion; not much chatigh is —————_—_— VOLUME vil. Delivered by Carrier 75 cents a month NOTED BRITISH WOMAN(iITl STIMBANi:TS TO BE cup |S SIINK SHOT AND KILLED FROMMpr qui vc ITER BEING DYNAMITED OUT AMBUSH IN OLD MEXICO OF EMPTY MINE MEXICO CITY, Aug. 4.—(By The Associated Press) Bey! forces are search- | fl BiG ACTION fF (] AG f l DOWN ON LONG TRIP MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYO., MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1924. blication Otfices: —— On Streets ur at Newstands, 5 cents THbEAS Bion nie NUMBER 242. Second St BALL SCORES | AMERICAN LEAGUE At Chicago R.H.E. Philadelphia 000 Oxx xxx— Chicago — .000 Oxx xxx— Called in 5th—rain, Batteries—Gray and Perkins, Con- nolly and Grabouski. At St. Louis R. H.E. Washington 000 xxx xxx— St. Louis _ 020 xxx xxx— Batteries—Marberry and Ruel; Wingard and Severeid. : GRAND JUNCTION, Colo., Aug. 4.—A gas and ing for the slayers of Mrs. Rosalie Evans, who was shot dead from ambush near Tex- i i i f melucan, Puebla, Saturday nicht, ; dynamite attack on an abandoned mine at the outskirts o: The widow of a British subject, a former president of the Bank of London in Mexico, Mrs. Evans was one of the central figures in the recent international affair between Great Britain and Mexico culminating in the withdrawal of the British charge des archives, Herbert C. Cummins. Mr.|who abandoned his contracting bus‘Jalle Evans entirely in the hands Palisades, Colorado, 8 miles northeast of here was to have been made at daylight today in an effort to force the sur- render of three bandits, believed to be the men who ofoke into and robbed the safe of the Palisades postoffice At Detroit R.H.E. early Saturda: n 508.71] ‘The thre n, who entered the| New York -.000 130 0xx— Cummins was accused by the Mexi-|iness here several months ago to|of the American embassy in Mex- eke yo Pepe Oe egenditelle e Reeve ea ic apron. agad [Dewalt 401 100 Ixx— cans of undue harshness In his com-|go to the hacienda. ‘His present|ico City, which has been handling Ann Luther Action are hidden in the mine, is the de- S Batteries—Hoyt, Mamaux, Gaston O | T ad munications concerning Mrs. Evans’ | whereabouts is unknown. British/affaire’ there’ since; the with: alaration of members of the sheriff's | ‘Rey beard groans coming from a) 14 schang; Collins and Bassler. nly Lwo of Original dispute with the Mexican govern-| Official admission that the Evans’| drawal of Herbert Cummins as ees posse who last night spent more | *™mall working room within the mine ment over attempts to divide her|case had been taken over by the|Charge des archives. Reach Four’ Planes than, five hours in the underground 4 but because of the small space with-} At Cleveland R. H. E. Sate eee Cake antsy ene aa) weeks after Charge Cummins’ de-| Recommendations will be made LOS ANGELES, Calif., workings of the abandoned mine. in the re~m they made no attempt| Boston _____.. 400 010 xxx— I | d fe x Accom panies y John trauss,| American embassy came several| from London as*to the course to A i ii b e -|to enter. They ulso reported that! Olevel: 7100 — ~ ug. 4.—Depositions namin. Three members of the posse enter-| to en ey wi reported Cleveland — __017 100 xxx: the German manager of her estate, | pdrture. when Ambassador Warren | pursue as soon as full details have sg. P SrA the ale shortly before 8 o'clock] they believed the trio in the mine| Batteries—Fullerton, Ross, Quinn, celand to ontinue Mrs. Evans was driving homeward said Mrs. Evans had laid the en- tire question before him. The Mex- ican goverriments’ stand has al- numerous. prominent stage and screen celebrities and been received., sast night in search of the three men, believed to be in hiding within the had separated as they heard con- Fuhr and Picinich, Messenger and tinual tappings on the rails in the when shots came from the left and Myatt and Sewell. she fell from the wagon. Her hair Trip Back to America WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—Ameri-|~ " workings. They did not return to| mine as though the men were en- oo became entangled in. the wheels| ways been that Mrs.. Evans was}can Charge Schoenfield at Mexico|involving a network off] the surface until 2 o'clock this|deavoring to keep in communication NATIONAL LEAGUE and the body was dragged some dis-| making obstinate and unjustified re-| city reported today to State depart- charges and counter chargés| morning. At that time they report-| with each other. First Game LONDON, Aug. 4.—(By tance, bad'y mutilating: the face.| sistance to its plans for division of| ment that he had taken up \ with ed to other members of the posse| There is but one entrance into the| At New York R.H.E.|The Associated Press) — Btra made a desperate effort to| her estate under the governmental|the Mexican ‘government the case| felative to the character and conduct} that there were sigas-that the men|mine which has two. airshafts. Chicago. -..000 090 010— 1 6 3|Misfortune has again laid defend is employbr but was | agrarian .program, with proper re-|o¢ Mrs. Rosalie Evans, a British}of Ann Luther, motion picture ac-| were within the mine. Throughout the night the main en-|New York _—_.030 002 00x— 5 10 01}, a 2 gain laid a Wounded in the arm and forced to|muneration to her. Subject who -was—shot and killed} tress and J. I". White, wealthy min-] Earlier in the day, Deputy Sheriff| trance into the mine and the alr-| Putteries—Keen, Wheeler and |@rsh hand on the American Soom athe Gath. Me mshased yesterday and that the Mexican au-|ing man and film producer, were ¢x-| Lee Jackson, on guard at the main|shafts were kept lighted by means| partnett; Snyder, army world flight expedi- however, to release her body from] yonpoN, Aug. 4—The British| thorities had given assurances that | pected to figure prominently in the} entrance of the mine encountered a|of automobile lights. which were Si tion. Two of the dauntless fhe wheels and summon help be-} sovernment ia leaving the case sur-|every effort would bé: made to ap-| $100,000 damage suit brought by Miss| man edeavoring to mgke his way out | trained on the outlets. At Brooklyn R.H.E.| pilots, Licutenant Lowell Smith soe norleen Obaege a’Atfaire Schoen. |T0unding the killing of Mrs. Ros-!prehend and punish the murderera, Luther against White on today's doc:}iot the main shaft. “Jackson called] ‘The mou gained.entrance to the! pitisburg ---021 000 200— 5 10 | and Licutenant “Evie Nelson, ith on the man to halt but he started to retrace his steps, Jackson then fired point blank at the fleing figure. He was seen to fall to his Knees and then regain his feet and disappear within the mine. THIRTY STARS ARRIVE TO TAKE Palisades postoffice by digging through the wall of the building and then removing the safe, which they hauled through the main street of the town to the outskirts on a trucle The safe was blown open. Brooklyn — 000 100 101— 3 6 2 Batteries—Cooper and Gooch; Os- borne, Eli and Taylor, field last “nifght conferred with For- eign Minister Saenz. He said later that they discussed the details of the attack but he was otherwise uncommunicative. Representatives of the British consulate general haye gone to Texmelucan to bring the body to Mexico City. Mrs. Evans’ six year fight to hold ther hacienda consisting © of 1,080 their mechanics, are at Hoefn Hornafjord, Iceland, ready to con- tinue on to Greenland and over tie bleak watery wastes of the north Atlantic to Labrador, but Lieuten- ont Leigh Wade and Sergeant Og- den, his mechanic are out of the running through no fault of their own. Rescued by a British trawler and ‘The plaintiff, whois the wife of Ed Gallagher of the vaudeville team of Gallagher and Shean, is suing White on the ground that’ he failed to keep an agreement to star her in four motion pictures. White, in his answer and cross complaint, has al- leged that Miss Luther misrepre- sented*her character to him. CASPER NOUNTAIN FOREST FIRE IS UNDER CONTROL AFTER LONG FIGHT BY VOLUNTEER WORKERS At Philadelphia R.H.E. Cincinnati _ _003 000 030— 6 13 1 Philadelphia ~.200 001 000— 3 14 2 Batteries—Luque and Hargrave; Oeschger and Henline. After battling the flames cainp fire. "A party of volunteers At Boston R.H.E.|the American destroyer Billingrley 5 feos 436, acres), eae cee a | St. Louis -010 000 021— 4 14 0} after they had been forced down at Fipaeegstime ‘ re eee -= Boston - -100 000 0 1 6 0|-sea by engine trouble on the hop to Antense interes Gon. | Icel: om Kirkw . circles and in both the ‘ange SUIT 9) Batteries—Dickerman and Gon eland from Kirkwall in the Ori zales; Barnes, McNamara’and O'Neil| neys, Wade and Ogden stood. help- sh.and American colonies. Mrs. Saturday afternoon, a forest fire on composed of ‘Davy Crockett, Lew and Gibson, lessly on the deck of the U. 8. 8. Evans was formerly of Brownsville, § " Griffith, Tom ‘Jones, Van Horn, —. Richmond a Texas, top of Casper Mountain was finally | George’ Curtis, Dave Griffith and Second G! woighiigue, sonkemaisiinreush dee fight, severa] times driving invaders | afternoon, although men are still on} urday night, and apparently had the “ 7 0| endeavors wer i oft vher land ‘at platol point... She | the job to prevent a further out-| blaze extingulshedy only: to have tt — chia siorslaeia seta from Denver the world's’ champion “let ver buck 5 ia'l fe aboot eat ahiatey eees e insisted..in. lying in the. (xu! ‘Dreak)/of, the, émoyldering . under: “outiin the. early. »; a CAS ee a 3 ro] majestically into Casper.] and hold 'er Newt’ talent to which ies— d. Hartnett;| The wings of th ranch hoe, which bad been armed brash aig) pine’ necdios | which | Bhatt Aarts was ‘otic’ eva fa TbBGS diva, ulin wee tied a: [easing "yi ie what is lved| Canper wil be treated thax uoweeed| gpbatttnee Blake and Hartnett] The wings of tho mnchine hd and des her salting hate Oe threaten to burst into flames at}a‘d en ate 5 om $s ain i pea Parc abe of fue mgdee gacbicty stars arrived in a- body. |". c eur in the forced landing at sea and the pata a) Seat erties te i rork un ib Reg pally depp : rc rr the:“oys"eume up from Monto two men had worke — ‘By. hard work, of ‘the. county sur: Surveyor, Albert B88 ee tea qautmon om Rrownds of | welcomed. Calf” ropers, ull-| Vista, ‘Colo.-wiiere: they have heen ie ix aauilesctntte eee veyor’s department ‘and’ yoluat of, &, dozen, meri wii plete bash iat Macs ‘tage fe doggers, steer ropers, t¥ick| holding sway in the annual carni- tenipting to make temporary the fire was confined to a fighting, eatiipmient, arrived: and | S7eus artis » Neb... May | riders, cow boys, an dcow girls,| val of the horse and spur in that 3 ; 7 ey Bava! two: children. 1 would enable them t area, and only*about three acres: 64 the bidzé, under contfol late . , walked the streets of Casper this{ city. Those who arrived © this and cont ini adventa virgin timber was destroyed, altho|Bunday afternoon. It. was’ neces- Ruth male: Se ane Re Against! morning just “looking ovér the} morning assured rodeo officials in Gua areas Corte Fo aoa had a wind-come up it is doubtful if .to ‘cut over a large atea’ of | Tit’ Smith on A re : epee town" and the people to whom they | Casper that they are only the van- a the hoisting process after: they had the large timbered areas could have}timber in’ order to confine the blaze i yf fe iy pri rest will present their wares in the} guard of a great army of ropers, boarded the Richmond sent i thelr been. sayed_ because of the dryness| and preyent_its spreading. i hilt ia) sig Oe nave | Casper-Mills roundup, to be offered] riders, and ramblers who will ar. hopes crashing. Lieutenants Waa, poren naed.-beceute: ct the {dryness and bre vent tte Mespatiog 7 a| toeas enuaraal at the rodeo grounds Thursday, | rive between now and the opening| Aus. 4—(By the Assoclated Press.)] ana the commander of ihe fare The fire was. discovered Saturday | danger of’forést fires on the moun-| Myrtle Hall ts asking for divorce| Friday, Saturday and Sunday of| gong at the roundup. = Hussiat tauthoritiee, SHAS. seine! Ttetitenaiit: Soil 1 oft, fram afternoon, shortly ‘after a party of|tain’ are ‘becoming serious, and ‘{t|from J. O. Hall on grounds ef de-| this week. Those who attended the rocent the Nome, a motor ship of this city | Kirkwall yesterday moening co an campers had broken camp, and it|{s probable/that all camp: fires! will|sertion. They were married Jan-| ‘ft is estimated by those ‘who| Frontier Days at Cheyenne will ap- and confiscated her cargo, according Lieutenant Nelson Side Ags! is believed the fire started from’a|be prohibited in order to minimize} Uary 24, 1907 In Chattanooga, Tenn: | crowded the depot platform early|preciate the fact that Casper is]to word received here today from trip to Iceland alone tuba. ster winafapning the embers of- thelr!the daiger:”** and have’ two: children. this morning to catch a glimpse of ‘Continuea on Page Two.) a Anadyr, Siberia. the three had become separated in vO Seat a fog and the first two had re 3 7} eames Houton bay. Smith won . irough and joined son at Hoefi Jackie Coogan Is |\ 1; although he had a hard ee fight during the ter part of the flight, encountering both rai Initiated Sunday || fier, encountering both ram \ Into Indian Tribe ABOARD 8. S. RICHMOND, Ki : ‘ ae 4—(By he Associated Press) ‘ vas . °. ° —The Boston, th irpl Woodman-Seanor |\Cheyerne Jurists Claim That Constitution Does Not Permit ROBBER TAKES by Teutenant Leigh Wade. tn the ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Aug. chiefs, 106 years of nage, today |lant Wade and his mechanic Ser- 5 ve es ‘ PA tg 2, D American army world flighi Win Golf Match Man Holding Judicial Position to Run for Other Modi wn, hanied' hy Heelan || shandonea ‘early hia morning. he diccaen a tigt” iris Sagi ONLY ICE BOX) i: sete otsese core: | einer een ie oe - Ge ‘ initiated Jackie Coo; boy mov- Albert . Seanor and — “Wood: gan, boy m geant Arti ede Joseph C. O'Mahoney of Cheyenne) oo. Community golf scl ‘ fe star into the tribe" of Benay |! forced down at priest nn Who will open his campaign in Cas. 2 fi A burglar that does not. shrink|| Yulthie, or “Talking Eyes.” ¢ . ‘ h ti day defeated Glenn Lit-}. . i ee ety Tri ol | bi te vat while negotiating the hop from per for the Democratic senatorial Race 7 oats Sarno estaltenie 3 aa : CHEYENNE, Wyo , Aug: 4.—(Special to The 4 pane) udge Robert R. Rose, deat Gkcryinie obs the Wily ob athcline The ceremony was performed |] Kirkwall, in the Orkneys to Iceland. homination in an address at the Iris . of the Eight’ Judicial district, is ineligible as a candidate for the United State senate in is being sought by the police in con.|| °" the platform at the Santa Fe The Richmond's efforts to sal- theater Tuesday evening, arrived/try club satellites, in a 36 hole the opinion ‘of jurists here, This conclusion is based on Section 27 of Article 5 of the in} * é railway station here, before vage the wrecked plane was aban- here today. match by a score‘of 3 and 5 to Wyoming State constitution which Bays: ? nection with a robbery reported at crowd of several thousand per- doned whe the machine, which oo play. : “No jud th rere a et ah’all (b: 1 d i the Bailey Furniture company, 320|| sons, hundreds of whom were || had gradually filling while. The match was started Saturday 0 Judge of the supreme court.or district court shall be elected or appointed to|rast Yellowstone avenue, sometime|| dressed cowboy, Spanish don and {| hang in a heavy sea, cap ane mga eee siternetaly, tito 5 any other-than judicial offices or be eligible thereto during the.term for which he was yesterday in which an ice box was|| *norita costumes of 75 years ago || sized. ing the hopelessness. of Sour eet AE TBS) Si Be - eligibility would not be altered even taken; ‘The robber broke into’ the|}/".New. Mexico. attempting further to save it, the ° Seanor contributed the most re-| Looking after. the cleansing and| Were he to resign. His term will) DETROIT, Aug. 4.—Bandits who place and disturbed nothing! but the The Coogan party arrived here || officers cut it adrift. markable play of the day on the Isat|repair of more/than one thousand|not expire until January ‘1, 1925. [held up and robbed the Charlevoix this “morning for a stop of six || ‘The Richmond then turned about ice chest. The theft was discovered this morning. hours on its way east on the chil- dren's crusade which will take avenue branch of the continental sterday. He ad nine holes yesterday. le made par bank today shot and killed Patrol- and made for Reykjavik, Iceland. on the tenth, thirteenth and elght- different gowns and costumes, in- Lieutenant Wade, on board the cluding the daily washing of two - UP 10 DRUNKS Ten drunks were arrested by the ‘police department over Sunday. F. D. Jackson was arrested about 6 eenth, was two under par on the twelfth and one under par on the eleventh. man George Ashworth. They es- caped with an undetermined amount of currency, hundred pairs of silk stockings, con- stitutes the task of the wardrobe mistress of a big opera company. Both A. E. Stirrett, chairman of the Natrona County Republican elected or appointed such’ judge.’ The situation of Judge Rose's ———»—___. Unmarried women in Paris out- number the wives by 100,000. the movie star to the Near with food relief. + East Richmond, was chagrined over the fate that had brought his plane to grief and stopped the participation of himself and Sergeant Ogden in 4 the flight when {t was so near a o'clock last night at F and Pear committee, and Judge Rose . rt e conclusion, but he took the disap- Shae ee a a 7 AETUAte tHAEE CUE otitis tte ibetee pointment well, describing his ex- while intoxicated. a ren Ss a and “their “views on question ra oO {tans n periences, Lieutenant Wade said: —_ Were consequently uni lable. “It was the first time we had had any trouble with the olf pump ‘ : oe = e and our second forced landing in the 19,000 mile flight. The first ‘ , came down for water. Hunter May Lose "On ARRIVE TONIGHT ‘The party accompanying Dr. El- ‘wood Mead, commissioner of the ‘United States reclamation, will ar- tive In Casper at 8:10 o'clock this evening from Powell, Wyo. No meeting is planned for Dr. Mead this evening but he and other offt- Albert Meagher Said to Have Taken Child From Custody of Mother.and. ' Girl Cannot Be Found Peggy Meagher, three-year-old daughtér. of Mr, and ‘Leg Through-Shot Severing . Artery The first accident of the mge chicken season in’ this vicinity occurred about 9:30 o'clock last night when Leon Townsend was shot through the left leg with a BY WILLIAM R. WRIGHT. Famous Festival of Reservation Indians Is Explained by Tribal Chiefs as Religious Meeting Giving Thanks To Supreme Being yesterday's flight, when the trouble came, we signalled Lieuten- ant Smith by waving that we were forced down; also that the engine was out of commission, requesting him to advise the patrol. - We ex- pected to remain in the water un- til the Richmond arrived. We (Continued on Page Seven) = me Belgium Observes The Arapahoe Harvest dance held on the reservation near Lander, is over La , er and > ’. will leave early tomorrow: to Map. Albert Meagher, may become the center of a court BOO na ee setting || tribal expression of their religious intensities at sundown last night became another War’s Anniversary Took ees the ge: say a ne pane - vole aaa of payne been taken away last week|| Sovenwest ot Casper on the Al. || Page in the traditional history of this glorious tribe of Indians, ph ele stp “on attacnben? forthe Th a! sot pat wee nowledge of Peggy’s mother. cova road,” Mrs, Townsend was Jt will be noted that the dance is referred to as a Harvest dance, and not a. sun|, BRUSS Aug. 4.—On this, the Guernsey. had j | dae f ft who lives at 1282 South Oak street, has with him at the time, dance, a deliberate title. The dance is not a sun dance, nor a pagan pageant of gun | teRt? *"nlversary of the invasion of Those in the perty besites Dr.| had care o the child and #0 far as can be learned has toate Prete gad "tne, || Worship, as generally is accepted, but an expression of fealty to the Dicty to a Su-| rams in the world, war, ‘at! 9:90 Mead are Senator Francia H. War-|been sts chief support. ‘The fath-|thorities were both asked to ansiat || 20" loathe his log, according to ||Preme Being, It is given after the; prefer the dance to be known as, vanigge within the lodge ied.» AF ewan ning, the houtas Fen, (Congresaman Charles EH. Win: |er called at the house last Friday |in running the! man down tt. ‘was'|| Elo Goro in chases of the mney, || narvedtiin thanks! for crops and in|the Harvest dance, ‘The algnifi.| trom’ the wentace Pott: the defoad fetes one east tourth, 1016 stee ter, Andrew Weiss, project man-| anq secured permission from the|Simitted Saturday that the offi-|| Woace tho shattering of the || Prayer for future prosperities and} cance of the sun ts merely an ex-| Chief's wection—guests of the telng bah frontions the eee aes ager for the North Platte project. ae clals had no real power in the mat € reliefs from famines and sicknesses | pression of warmth and good from|of the council anda s Been ternter. the ‘sirens Jonas 3 rosest| child's aunt take the ittie ‘gtr | ter since OL bone an artery was also severed 1 and. of the participa- gian factories d th anf Mies Schnoor, secretary to De.| Chds aunt to tal ge co Me, and- Mra, Moagher || 02% unieas an operation to ro- || that have go often ‘visited this as|the Supreme Being, the. God of all|tion of the dance Ot locowfotivea ena otac eee Mead. e . Meagh had never been divorced and since tatia.tNe \veeuet etbascedarad to- || Well as other tribes of the west,| people as well as of the Arapahoo| A superficial watching of the ang thettelenat peste steamships gave Senater John B. Kendrick has| not at home at the time, Meagher | so far aa the legal phase waa con-|| Ouud, ‘no veusel @ successful t0- | who while nominally are govern-| Indians. mony—for it 1s a ceremony 'through-| Meny of the, toh nutes silence: bese colied to Cheyeahs aad will not (never returned with the iri and|ts|eerned the father :had- es ‘niudh|'Ou¥ Js ill oe Necsasery 1 Aim || ment charaee, are actually people| ‘The writer was fortunate in beng |out, Heid nite one, to” nikal teach so ie ee ents» WORE beable to stop here. Frank C. Em-|thought to have taken it to Load,|right to the child az the mother. at|| Putate the leg, of the commonwealth of Wyoming, able, in company with others of | old’ rulew of procedure, would, plea] (ee When ater this brief Interval ermon, stgte engineer, is confined to], D. feast until a court can hand down , and a part/of the social frabric of| party, to witness the end of the|one tha Impression of barbariem nea) eels Pag out from every belfry, his bed {m Cheyenne by illness, Although police and county au-| some decision in the matter, the state, The Indians themselves ; hee eer een © libera oc ia tian * cance last night from a point of (Continued on Page Eight) her suffering,

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