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The virculation of The Tribune is-greater than any other Wyoming newspaper. ‘Che Casper Daily Tritmme Weather Forecast Generally fair tonight and Sunday | except probably snow in extreme northwest portion. Colder tonight in northeast portion. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS « VOL. IX. NO. 73 Momben of Audit Bureau CASPER, WYOMING, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1925 $2, Strecte, oat Newstands, § cents Tribune Bide. 218-E. Second St SUSPECT HELD IN HULSE CRIME | 1S LINKED WITH BROKEN CRYSTAL Omaha Woman Found Murdered |"«n-»™ Missing Watch “In Home; Wealthy Husband Held minavex Holds Clue to {L | | WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. —Weath- | Mystery of Brutal Killing Sao er outlook for the week beginning. | ft M d i] We John Warren Hahne Detained by Police HOUSES BURN, ‘Northern, Recky: Mountain ang L ate uraer , plateau regions: Mostly fair with | ads While Investigation Begins Into. _ | uempotabirs iueetnoryavoye abe : ; Ae & y] 8 g =| NINE PERISH about middie oe week" |George (Blackie) Mehring Grilled by Joint rain Prosecutor on Evidence of Trying to 27 Fe er eS MONTREAL, Que., Jan. 3,.-—Nine held on a charge of first degree |Dersons, elght of them small chil é c <J 5 - ‘ ne Associated Preas|—A coroner's | murder. arses leat thelr teas calc toees |” Serdice.. Ait Sell Watch Corresponding to O when fire swept through three dwell ings in two different sections of the | city, In each case, tho flames) spread so rapidly that the victims were trapped in their beds, or were, overcome as they attempted to flee, “We find that Mac Hahne.came to her death by wounds: inflicted by her husband, John W. Hahne, and recommend that he be turned over to the district court on charge of first degree murder,” Jury investigating the death of Mrs. Mae Hahne, whose badly gashed body was found at the foot of the stairway in the basement OFF FOR HOME Adjournment of Rhode Island General Carried by Slain Taxi Driver. Of Railroads é | | A cracked watch crystal forms the sole t ee ngible clue of her home yesterday afternoon, , Tae SHINGTON Ti n, 3.-~Three| > strengtl rhich polic id county officials believe the coroner's report tersely stated. WASHINGTON, . Ja Thr on the strength of which po this noon recommended that her | Hahne was immediately arrested railroads operating betwoen Seattle/they have, in the person of George Mehring, the man who Assembly Paves Way for Return husband, Jokn W. Hahne, Omaha | Latthitas wueetately sreues | Death Charged _|rarvscs cvring venoms Scatte| the ; OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 3.—(By The | | contractor and real estate man, be | county jail. Ore., have applied to the Interstate | !ast Stinday night shot ilent Johnny” Hulse to death er of Senators Who Fied To Suicide mmerce commission for permis-| looted his pockets, aod dumped his body beside a panels I J, {, a _ sion to-.establish joint passengt two miles southwest of town, where it was founc hy OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 3.—Omaha police today are hold- GRDARCRAPIOM Ta Jin RA ltrein, necvitbs hare. ane tires ‘4 a dob W orem Hahne, wealthy fonbeatton pag real €8-| coroner's jury at midnight brought | cities, instead of operating - thelr ae for RUTLAND, Mass., Jan. 3.—Self-exiled Rhode Island |‘4te dealer, pending a minute investigation of the death of in @ verd'ct of suicide in connection | present separate trains. itbathe M eceecctine his movelnenta’ on wed Republican Sanat thlare’ going home today, the exile which | "8 wife, Mrs. Mary Hahne, whose badly gashed body was ak Sekt Armstrong Sahrad-)' Notice has been served on state MEHRING'S PAST acres . : authorities of Washington and Ore began after the release of bromine gas in the senate cham- found lying in a heap at the bottom of the stairway in the iret on officats ot the C LIFE IS PROBED. : dead near his wife’s home in Ken-|¢on and upon officials of the Chi ber on June 19, ended when the general assembly ad- basement of the Hahne home yesterday afternoon. Hahne| wooa park. cago, Milwaukee and Paul, a £ onrHeH Mg extend aye a Eten Co Reset hich b 5 deciares that he knew nothing of countetiie-valltoan anal the. com in journed y rday e session whic egan On Jdanu-| the affair until hs arrived home = missjon today assigned a hearing on at ary 1, 1924. with a plumber yesterday after- ' the proposal to bé held in Portland ss \ Worn out by the strain of the fil!- | noon. January 15. : buster conducted by the Democratic] A hatchet and = hammer, each | The three railroads are the North Lge Ate ohaeic enn W minority {n which protracted _ sit- | : EO, PATTILLO INJURED Wht STAUGK BY GAR Candidate in Recent Election Is Carried 50 Feet by Auto. Caught on the fender of a car and dragged for 50 feet before the machine could be stopped George P. Pattillo, Democratic nominee for of court at the November eléc- escaped last evening, with ho e we. serious injuries than numer- ous cuts and bruises. He was con- tined to his room at 317 North Lin- coln street, this morning but hoped to be able to return to his duties at the Standard refinery filling sta- tion 1g e day or two. The ear which struck Mr. Pattilip was driven by M. BE. Bush, of the Casper Motor company. Mr. Pattillo was on his way homie about 6 o'clock last night, and as he started to cross Kimball street. Séeing that an accident was immir--:, Mr. Bush attempted to cut {1 between Mr. Pattillo and the curb. His left front fender caught the latter and in his effort-to save himself trom falling under the wheels Pattillo was drag xed for several rods. Bush helped the injured man nt tings were common, the last of 52 hours, and during which disorder several times occurred w'th threats of, personal violence, 21 of the 22 Rpublicans left tho They established ther: here in a. hotel and many of their tami lies soon followed and the hotel be. the car and took him home, where his-injuries weré, found to be pain il but not serious. | Attorney Wilson To Address Class} Attorney W. O. Wilson will ad- dress the Brotherhood class of the ‘rst Presbyterian church at 9:30 Sunday morning with Pilgrim's Progress as his subject. All men in the clty are invited attend these class meetings. to with strands of hair and smal] clots ern Pacific, the Great Northern and working clot of blood clinging to it were found hanging over Hahne's work bench in the basement, detectives declare. A suit of work clothes, with blood on the suspenders was also found, | according to the police report this} morning. Twelve deep gashes, sev TO STAGE COMEBACK WITH | YEAR, BELIEF eral of them three and four inches oilfield wor Ho een emp loorkeeper the Oregon-Washington Railroad . hat and Navigation company eracking ¢ the nis WOOL RATE | PROBE DUE came almost completely a sub-sta:|long, had been inflicted on the| Will 1925 bring to Wyoming the Midas touch that will Meh thing ib c: | says, to tion af the Rhode Island capitol. _ | woman's heal, while the knuckles|transform into reality. a dream of metal wealth that has — eas fan awett: " th | Wyomh mee exiles” organized themselves eben TENE Oe ag jpeen broken alternately stirred and slumbered for seven decades? WASHINGTON, Jan. 9—The-In:} oho on stories of the quartette | tor pe aban aig ee a eee oe abcording to the relies theore, | ,. In Casper and elsewhere through the state there can be | terstate «Commerce commission in| Ue Desitvely fdentidied him as the| Sh which restored their physical vigor.| ‘That robbery might have been ajfOUNG~any number of men; not quixotic visionaries: but Padi conamtattinemmnianasceh RAE erie citicenehi Bw bates | Che as The ‘hotel became the focal point | motive for the deed Is Teing investi. |Canny, practical ‘business men; who have answered that |(2°"°.° bagin at a hearing in the| S90, Stehuns sat he had | 1 an 7 = of the town. The party organized a/gated by police who point to the|query with a categorical ‘“Yes!"|the turn of wheel will bring back} Gear sorthern hotel, Chicago, Feb: | never posses éch, had} last J Ho ss is a Fourth of July celebration which|fact that two diamond-rings valued | They are predicting for Wyoming {their investment many times over, ruary 19, / before —§ Commissioner | never attempted to sell it, and had] tlve of Niobrara, Neb., dwarfed anything previously in. the] at $1,000 each, are missing. How-| mining rénaissance such as the{ Anew army of argonauts pouring | Campbell. The commission original: | aver Been any of his ° ed the life of an itt f town. They provided tho orators,|dver, two valuable diamond ear- nation has not known since the|Wyoming-ward from every corner of| ly voted thé date of January 15 for SHRING TURNS WHITE since he was 15, Of composed half of the patade and|rings had been left urftouched. mad, merry days of Goldfield, 20| these United States, rallied. on by| hearings to beg'n before an examin. | MEHRING TURNS WHITE the fact that repeated nu: outshone every one in fire works. According to Hahne and a plumb-| years ago, And they are ready to]the potent magic of a new golden | er but in view of the importance of = " sic rations of his life history left blan'k The local storekeepers adapted their|/er, Thomas Bronder, the two came] back thii Prediction with the cold} fleece; picks, drills and glant powder| the rate schedule, detailed one of its When Mehring was taken before) a period of fully seven 3 are eh stocks ta the senators’ tastes, the (Continued on Page Six) logic of Ward. cash, confident that (Continued from-Page Bix.) own mmbers, the desk sergeant at police head-) no amount of questioning oul; moving picture shows, dances and quarters for fin printing, the! make him account for. defin'tels sporting events swelled their audi- : > bloodstained union taxi card found GUN © * ences with visitors from Rhode Is-| in. Hulse's abandoned car\ was laid | GUN CLt LLOWE ‘and. That and yet, the hotel was| MBlirs WikecAscdrding to Witnebses, | 2 S almost a community itself. Twice he went suddenly white, gulped | Ofticers t v ting to death visited it and once marriage peatediy and during the pr ¢} check up another clue which mas was performed when a daughter of f recording his prints his ¢ ye some bearing on the myste one of the senators transferred her \ ‘ i tO. the. bloody -squ: il Patterson, 445 South Wolk ceremony to Rutland so that her y - rd. Teet, was approached Tuesday ¢ father might attend. ———— Mehring was sted at 6:30 last] TMs by a man who offered to ceil Meanwhile, in Rhode Island, the ¢ | night by Chief Yuhe at 516 Bast Yel-| him for $ 1 automatic filstol of affair tn which the senators had r, r, . the Pxide tery | 43 45 cali veh he-was ne BeaEHicaden raat Seoeeaeiee E President Coolidge Favors Measure as\: ine fetlde) Battery} YS art peer ck Wich Len wesenot Elections were waged at long Oo l e i . | s who ‘had particl-| Hulse was a steel jacketed mlasie range. Thirteen of the 22, several Placed in Final Form and Sent pated in the search for the body re-| 32 callbre. ‘Tho’ man did not bave had not run again, were returned to 5 called: Mehrir attempts to rel! a| the gun with him and Patt Waa office in the Republican landslide s ° : lar to that whieh had | 00 busy to-go, with him to ex yflehtenerotite faiey ineseent | to Senate by\Committee CeeePOcABeE: Hiuies's chain, anal lei bf aie ay stamp cf approval Bint on Uu Ss In ou yr the pclice’ dragnet was promptly | have be >, Went to tho thelr course by voters, they enter a 5 uking and. took: out : ; : r vy, | started Wn sult y fi ty unee AY SPOR SUS N TORNAU Ve. Year ‘ 2 ass WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.--The postal rate increase bill] GiRL GETS DRI Nis ieee 1B 1 there f: 7 % Hi ; ‘: ice c ittee is satisfac-|IS TAKEN TO JAIL Vee n two. ’ SEATTLE, Wash. Jan. 3—J. L. member of the Seattle police depart- as revised by the senate postoffice ommitt I Just fo hour ter Mehring’s | T8cribed by Patterson as abou ) KIWANIS CLUB NAMES Finch, attorney for Roy O. Olmsted, ment in the past four yeare who has {tory to President Coolidge, Chairman Moses, of, the sub-|. tus four Hours, efter Mering sic Gia, six feet tall and of aton former Seattie police Neutenant, ar.] been placed under the cloak of ac-|committee that re-drafted the measure, announced today | th6 came addre was taken‘in cus-| 2/5 Heatran tik aon blond. 1 rested recently when prohibition of-| cusation by prohibition officers lafter a conference with the president. tody and held for ins : ole and a ers raided the Olmsted home, has EAR Se os \The bill presented yesterday to the senate represents a | evidence linking her in BODY DISCOVERED Bis $31,000 damage suit against sharp revision of the rates proposed the postoffice department, partic: | the crime had been ai I ere Pacif'c ‘Telephone and Telegraph 2 a class mail this noon fact that BY CARL STARR company transferred from the state | Rakee aS ar eT of Mr. Cootidge, as | had beer b Hul Agu 1 5 rts to the federal court, The suit | } 4 | re r Mores that p 4 in t 1 i exy was the result of a J on Finch | | neasure-provides | cording to officer y e a ¢ sini. FILES DIVORGE SUIT) Compensation | raed pagent = involved Olmsted. | | fur to meet the pro ind fx r p heap « The Casper Ktwants club will be} When Olmsted’s home was raided. ero ; | A d » || posed postal employes, pay increa tt to| foned trail that leads Of represented at the meeting of the] powerful radio broadcasting set}. Eddie Moon, lghtwelght colored | warde for || the desired end would be accom arch r room| Country club road, tw ekcct Converse County Agricultural as-| Was seized. The raiding officers| >°zeT who has appeared in local | | plished 1 t the Carl ar soc'ation at Glenrock rings on numerous occasions in the Monday ning wheh matters of co-operative marketing will be discussed, by the following committee: William B, Cobb, H. B. Durham, Harry Free, M. A. Becklinger and Ben Scherck eve FINAL HEARING M’°CLINTOCK PROBE IS SET CHICAGO, Jan. 3.—A final opportunity to present any other information he may have regarding the death of William McClintock, “million Tuesday to Harry Olson, chief justice of the municipal | who instigated an inquiry into the death, found by aire orphan,” will be given Chemists and physicians to have resulted from typhoid. Judge Olson has offered to con- sider whether he would reveal the reasons for the investigation if re- leased from lability by Mrs. Shep- herd, and William Shepherd, chief beneficiary and foster father of McClintock, who died at the Shepherd home, while his fi- ancee, Miss Isabelle Pope, waited with a Ucense to marry him. } Shepherd, in 2 statement after cham'gts reported they had found “nothing abnormal” in their autop- sy, declared his name had been “‘be- smirched by the repetition of vile insinuations and innuendos’ and that “the public and I arw ent'tled to know that the rights of possible heirs were involved and he could not disclose his information unless hepherd signed a waiver of any li bel action. The coroner's inquest will be con- cluded Tuesday, Coroner Wolff said. charged the set was used ostensibly to send bed times stor'es through the air, but really te send informa Uon to rum-running ships off shore. Olmsted {9 sald to be the 40th VIOLATOR PAYS $100 ON LIQUOR CHARGES; | GUN “TOTER? 1S FINED Fined $50 for illegal possession of liquor and an equal sum for trans- portation of Mquor, John Arbogast, 215 West A ystreet, admitted the former offense and paid hir fine but took exception to the transportation charge and filed appeal, depositing #500 bond. Arbogast was arrested New Year's afternoon by Captain Farris as he was carrying a parcel containing a gallon of whiskey along West A street. Kenneth Price found that carry ing a revolver was a mors expensive luxury than mere intoxication. He was faxed $15 for drunkenness fol- lowing his arrest Thursday night and an added levy of $25 was a sessed against Him for carrying concealed weapons. Ed Mast, convictedof driving « car wh $50. Insect Bite|| | { permit marriage to cramp his style. Eddfe has filed a suit for divor the district court Moon, whose last was St. Louis, Mo. Eddie had plenty of training at home in his married days according | to his petition. He. charges his spouse with indignities, hurling vile names and abusive language and last few years, intends to no longer | | e in Beatrice address from SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 3 known a —The state industrial accident commission today decided that a mosquito bite on the tongue con. stituted an industrial hazard and as such awarded William Miller, la- borer, $2,487.12, with $12.23 a week until he recovers. Miller, who was other actions making their future| bit on the tongue last June 10 at life as man and wife incompatible. | Van Sickle Island, near Pitts The couple was married June 26.| burg, Cal., has been unable to 1921, according to the suit just fil-| work since that time. His tongue ed, at Kansas C'ty, became infected from the bite Gauntt Heads — Casper Labor ‘William Gauntt, a member of the Trustees chosen for the coming DEPOSED CHIEF With bil! formally, reported to the senate, ad WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. the revised portal rate incr, ministration leaders there were fur- ther considering their plan of pro cedure today in connection with the calling up.in the senate Monday of the president's veto of the pos#il salary increase bill TO MAKE FlGnT DENVER, Colo, Jan. 3.—Assert- Ing that he still is legally the presi dent of the civil xervice commission of Colorado, from which office he s physicajly removed by the radio National Guard acting under orders of Governor Williar E. Sweet, on December 31, Will'am Roberts today brought suit directly oft Mebring’s in attempting to madesths vdlaccvery fix hls movements on the }a om being calléd to the bod night of the crime, and « Ines: | by 2 splash of red’that came fro | | day evening. when he 4 have |a checker] shirt. wor tho den to dirpose the watch, 1 with inconsisten | arr was Idling in his contradictions, according Mr. }at the time and had taken the ttt Foster. Although he decla | used trail by the coincident of. re & number of roo on| embering that it to. t! evening, he name nc alae listance ahead to confirm his nd } (Contin, ROBBER PAIR SOUGHT HERE ARE CAUGHT Two men—Jimmy Hall and Roy Hawkes alias Ralph Electrical Workers Union, was re- elected president of the Casper Trades Assembly for 1925 at the an- nual meeting last night in Labor Temple. Other officers chosen were J, W.’Scullen, Machinists’ Un- fon, vice president; Charles Howard Bakers and Confectionery Workers Union, re-eleeted financial secretary, intoxicated, paid « fine of|and William Burkett, Railway Car.) | men’s Union; sergeant-at-arms, year were Charles Salderman, Meat Cutters Union; W. Bair, Carpenter's Union and W. Burkett. Harry Fox, of Cheyenne, president of the state federation of labor, ad- ministered the oath to the new offl- cers and in a talk afterward out- lined the legislative program which organized labor will endeavor to push through at the session of the | legislature spon to convene, against Henry A. Hicks, Governor |Lancaster—are being held in an Illinois town as alleged Sweet's appointee for the placed’ he |members of the gang of robbers which a month ago made Steep m oe te vests tid a haul of merchandise from the McCord-Brady warehouse Oe a tte rtentne rote Seietn, HICKS |) ore after having stolen a thousand dollars’ worth of goods trom interfering w'th his perform ! i ance of duty as head of the confmis-|from the D. J. Smyth store at Glenro sion. The controversy between the| vious. Alber ton, Converse|to capt resulted in chief executive and the civil service | county sheriff, is ging the two! thrilling incider two, but failed commission thus entered its f'rst| suspects back to this state for trial land an f t gang in ja stage of ‘Inw measurements. At? | in. connection the tw r Twice su escape: torneys for Mr. Roberts asked that | berles j 2 seemed im the case eet for hearing Monday. | Early atempts of the loca! police|minent