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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper. Che Casper Datly Cribune MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYOMING, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925 On Streets or at Newstands, 5 cents Delivered by Carrier 75 cents a month SHEPHERD DEFENSE TO ASK FEDERAL TRIAL Mercury Poisoning Killed Motne:”of ‘Millionaire Orphan”’ AX MATTERS DISCUSSED AT CAPITAL ‘mi. eins Pioneer Days SMITH CONTINUANCE IN OUSTER CHARGE | Must Have Time to Round Up Witnesses, —Declaring that taxation matters and not the recent re- - ouien port of the state examiner’s office had brought them to State Game and Fish Commissioner Cheyenne, Chairman Jack Scott and Dr. Guy T. Morgan of Says in Answer to Complaint WEATHER Fair tonight and Saturday. Not much change in tem- perature. VOL. IX NO. 155 = SUNER’ TODAY AY HIGH COURT Five Deaths Linked | With the McClintock | Fortune Now Under | Suspicion, Is Claim Ss E E K | NG Natrona Commissioners on Visit fo| Cheyenne Say Audit Not Reason for .. Visit; Grand Jury Investigation in © County to Be Welcomed, Says Scott and jury s made by ainst the county missioners and other county will not be the first Hed in the hi | county, according to Fred yuty sheriff in charge of Attorneys who have seen the | longest periods of service in this county stated yesterday that they had never heard of a grand. jury called here an 1 no such bod. been brought te Dr. Cook Goes to Prison pee » probe cha examiner a can rememt were fr before every the board of county commissioners of Natrona county were here today for a conference at 3 o’clock this afternoon with Governor. Nellie T. Ross, So far as|conditions in Casper and N known the commissioners county and wo are here metre aN s Ri aL, els re viewed members of the st CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 10.—Frank E.-Smith, state ner’s office who charged them | matters that may have an indir ame and fish commissioner, against whom Governor Nellie | with gross mismanagement of | bearing on the entire s s i “ouster” charges, has filed with the | county affairs in a later report on — Tayloe Ross has filed 1 g? ‘ges, d wi ut port OF any aa governor a request that the date set for hearing on the Raha Se a ee ee ee NN TET TIRIBGANT Chater s, april 11, be coenged wn a later pevangrnee Ghdlesa ss ecditaamiltedje beer. | Denia? thal any detinite: action ts | that he may have time to procure witnesses who will testify that informal reference to the|Planned to make demand on the in his defense against certain of the, fully moves and requests Her Ex-| examiner's report might be made|CoUnty commissioners that the This. practic: certain chan bout 18) CHICAGO, April 10.— - ——. = (By The Associated Press.) |—Federal courts may be MONTE CARL jasked by the defense to take jurisdiction on the case of William D. Shepherd, who is ged with the murder of his charges, including those alleging of- ficial misconduct and neglect of offi- cial duties. It is intimated on the eve of the date oroginally set for hearing, however, that his request will not be granted and that the cellency the Governor of the state of Wyoming for an order directing and requiring that the within charges preferred inst him In the above entitled matter in paragraphs Nos. but he stated that it was not with a view to discussing this phase of county developments that they had made a special trip to the capital. ye will welcome a grand jury {n- at their meeting with the governor, |2™mounts of fines collected by cer- tain courts be turnedMnto the school fund, was made today by Marion P. Wheeler, director of the school board, “We do not know what develop. 1924 LARGER was learned today Supreme court at out comment had re habeas corpus. It futile attempt {n hearing yrill take place Saturday. | 4, 4 gna 5 of the written-charges | vestjeation Of anv Chirmes that arg | Mente will transpire, but at our next | A statement at be ae a ‘ In Smith's case Governor Ross Is | preferred against him here in where-|in the air regarding misappropria-|'"eetlne tt is probable that we will | showing that!” William Scott Ste e not only the accuser, but will be the | in it is alleged that the failed and] tion of funds in Natrona county bed avoed ae pee ae {it may be & and Forelgners club| shepherd, af hearing t judge and, should her decision bé| neglected to perform his official du- Scott declared in discussing the] tienen inat the tines be turned tna Fa A RAK RS co company, which 18] from Springfield, said he that the charges have not been re-| ties and wherein it is alleged that | situation’ here today. popberret the nee a turned Bite » acclaimed by, th rl¢ at re dis | the official name of the company | care to an eathtiity futed, 1s expected to assume the rule | he has bgen gullty of official miscon-] «We have the best highways In!thet we haven't Neen Scaset Varta talae Gib totedapenitemtintece Fr,| Cunning the gambling casino defense until after Ae of “executioner” through removing | duct, and wherein it is alleged that | the state in Natrona county and not| them,” Wheeler said he was senter 14 years for prom take oll |25 a Spiraea | copy of the official findi { the Smith from office. he been guilty of being intox!-| one cent of expenditure for roads| ‘The state examiner infhis report |« en. Cc hown here on his each: tn pus ike oll} j924 amounting to sixty million | . epiini sGSmith’s request for pestponement | cated during his term of office, be|ana bridges has been misused. It (Continiied-6n ‘eye Revert Dunc dala . 8. Marsha 4 | francs. Dhigida more than halt of the federal mi : of the hearing follows: eae dot definite ane eda is true that the people of Casper F g seats ¢ “§ the t ial recente pf. the 9 ear, arhich ned ta oonslies ie wel s “i «| this, that’the acts and things which Aatcann’ abtidte’ “ were 110,653,000 francs as compared | ably upon constit fase gboye: pre ped taper office and neglect of duty be specl-| newspapers showing the results of | ST three Umes prior to g to..the | tically, set ‘forth, together with the] the audit of the hodks 6f'the county ar Our eri a | state's lilghest court, ‘ R such acts and things are alleged to| statr, but no direct charges are in- | courts, bail for Shepherd have occurred and that the time and | cluded in the report of the examin- | The coroner prepared f place When and where he was In-Jer and we nre ready and glad to | SADIDHon OFT the inquest 191 : : toxicated during hia term of office|have a grand jury called to dis- aces a | death of ‘ Billy” McCitr ho be also specifically alleged and set| prove intimations that have been the state charges was kill forth, for the reason and on the | made. | ef herd by’ innoculation 135 ' | All Mvestock brands recorded prior | S¢rms and the stat rr showed intere McClintock, in the death of M CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 10.—Charge3 filed against William H. Loomis, sheriff of |‘? J@ver¥ 2 mustibe renewed in compliance with an act of the grounds that unless he {s Informed] “I have been chairman of the of the character and nature of such | board -of commissioners of Natrona alleged acts‘and things and the time | county since the first of the year and placo when and where such acts|and can assure the state that we|Park county, by J. E. McElvain, prosecuting attorney of Park county, on which Gover) jas state leislature, it was an. and things are alleged to have oc-| have been practicing economy in|nor Nellie Tayloe Ross will hold a hearing at Cody April 20, include not only that Loomis! nounced today by Campbell Chis. | MERCURY ENOUGH TO curred he will be unable to prepare | every department of county govern-|accepted “protection” money from violators of the prohibition law, was intoxicated and | tion. livestock inspector. No change | KILL TWO IS FOUND. se te 4 ) res ment, rej le of y stat : . * i #1 8, :. ‘ : 5 of name of e owner ¢ » na CAGO, ort c nse to such bee debate TS Hertha ested Ee statements! disposed of liquor seized under the prohibition law without making an accounting for fe lea i A aGee pat ate Se e OPICAs i At i : on duty there for several nights “(Signed)” rank 8. “It may be necessary to adjust tax {Such liquor, but that he proposed to one woman that she establish an evil resort, sell | .., ‘ has been found in the 1 ia intoxicating iguor therein anc Emma eclir C of past, It became known late today, him 30 per cent of the returns from | Tae” toe eters uot and inquiry has been made by the clad nis Sepa Bary Meee aigers hom ; identity and character of bveie other woman that.she establish in pe Nes Renaeen 2 Sera Cop residing In the vicinity of the ex evil resort, sell intoxicating Hquor The: carenaakatitaiient lasaka ! utive mansion, tie ation | therin and “permit him to become after: hik’Oherhlst radovtad voudtile oe Governor Ross this a! her paramour” in return for pro: z ‘ ” declined to comment on the situa- bs tests made on the disin tection, tion, other than to Intimate that 4 : : sid the poison in all probability was the precautions had not been in- McElvain in his formal complaint administered to her between t nd stituted at her request or sugges- names Cassie Stevens as the woman fifteen days before her death Nien ‘ to whom the first proposal | When Mrs. McClintock died in Chi- von. made, and Viola Mackenzie 2 | cago, shortly after visiting the Shep: aera aa woman to whom the “paramour” herd'y in Texas her will placed her proposal was made. |son under the guardianship of Mrs. im JAIL BREAK avai. toad alive caccorioan \Vote of Confidence Is Refused Herriot | Shepnerd, with whom she, had fed to Cody for the hearing by At tend a Kansas college, CHEYENNE, Wyo- The residence of Gov Tayloe Ross is patrolled nightly by his di armed guards. rds have been | aforesaid written and pre ute The renewal fee is $1.5) at th a fee Sheriff's Squad in Raid on “G reen Lantern” at Evansville) sinc viv tntorcement, Comnls-| After Attack on Government Led by an “very evident,” Former Premier Poincare wag! adntinigtered "te, Mcesbushentas sioner M. C. Wachtel. The gover Finds William Clayton, Town Marshal and Former apaerer ep iris ystems Hy Saas KS DEFEATED Loom!s from office should — the | re tock in small s, showing tha . . charges against him be proved. | Shida maybe six or n potions were > i — q e ernment tendered it resignation Police Captain Here, on Duty at Door lee ording to information| PARIS, April 10—(By The As. | ernment tendered its reslenation | given + Sa Wal | ra =23 | received here, has not yet retained | sociated Press.}—The Herriot gov faloce of the Elysee tonight. ly The polson necessarily must have CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 10.—Th pe : me ‘: 2 : : i " nt him at th bee plan of Malcolm Stockton, parole William Clayton, town marshal of Eva nsville and former captain of police in Cas-| hearir Het t zt PARIS, April 10.—(By The Associated Press.) —The r Colorado convict held here on rob-| ney under the regime of Chief Alexander N isbet, was found acting as official doorkeep- |'"* - amid’, Bi uc. | Herriot government was overthrown toda 1e senate, led I " 3 3 gerd , ar Semes ‘}.| er at the Green Lantern dance hall at Evansville when the sheriff's offic and Federal |; it hould he| by Former Premier Poineare, who cast the weight of hi federal prisoner, to esca c he | i, 2 " Af sags ihe arith tan thie} ual in | bs 1 fi Fi 0 cas we to S c Laramie county jail here was th wart. Agent Otto W. Plaga raided the place last night, it was stated at the sheriff's office this | adopt cou he harges pent authority against the ministry, defeating a motion of con- , ‘ q ed this mornring when Sheriff} morning. j bin y dropped but will be! & dance by a vote of 166 3 Bis p . aN ‘ wae ‘ * ~ . 7 r 1 o court on a crimina y a vote of 156 to 134. ltbaeriis aiavcher ine George J. roll searched the cell A raiding party including Sheriff Alex McPherson, Federal Agent Otto W. Plaga, | esters at art on a criminal | The government has been wavering for days because |or wit Eeeiiaat occupied by the pair and found tee Special Officer Frank Lee and Dep-|as the other officers, was sent in) hearing before Justice of the Peace |°°™? }of the disclosures of inflation and|by the fact that the’ of in-| amount had been t c ona that ihe esis Ase si uty Sheriffs Frank Rutledge and a an advance man Bade looked | Henry F.-Brennan at 2 o'clock to- |, coe / aby a sf ¢ x | Kovernment borrowing and the final | ternal loans has been ¢ | r s would have and that. the > priso soBses 4 nim over at the door and then : Hare |been brought against officers un , : , , A imnaiiefrom: safety. rax0 Neil Patterson drove up to the Green morrow afternoon. on a charge off ee an oriving the gover. |DUsh was given it this evening when| when his predecessors were {n of-| been ween, to indicate at once to th pei eee a mafety Dex PEA ter Lantern dance ball at Evansville at | {te @ cursory examination, unbolt-| possession of and destroying Hquor |‘! bse earta weeheateng Poste. | Polticare, earried the senate with | fice money had flowed in freely. Tho | {clan that thelr pat eae ne ed nawed waa{ lis o'clock last night) As’ they |ed the heavy locks “and admitted | in the presence of officers. City Mar-| Nor (9 Temove eurtive cobuly Of) i otter a bitter vith Herriot | premler re reu: | polsoned Whi Sue DISC acs, them | drove by they could see the town | hm. shal ‘Clayton was searched but no} in Serice. In each instance the ne. | Over his governme ord ments he 1 { ution indicates there the first of three shal sitting at the window and It was close to the stroke of mid-| liquor was found on his person and | eiuad the first defendaht a at erifé This was the French | be p ble i UE the how oa Fh ge 1 acted ornf‘atip that ing out, When couples came to| Mght, and the interior of tt he escaped arrest. He was wearing | Ot tig second a prosecuting attor. | Parliamentar PTET R EES as" oi fies ; re nfed harass Ply Wak moe ie ee: h were planning | enter the dance hall, Clayton would | hall was a scene of wild abandon, | his badge as a law enforcing rl ad t Heer ae: ie 7 ey : 4 supe with outside assistance, | Pull back the curtain, peer out, and| according to the officers, who fol-| of the town of Evansville while at Brey opto Bey 5s ees F : : . Eo car ly Ailptestn pam eich who desired admittance, ap- | lowed closely upon the heels of Rut-| the same time acting as an offictal fled bee . ; for ihe Fealteedt at the plot had been | Peared “all right," Clayton would | ledge when the door was opened by | buffer for an alleged Nquor joint, nor follc Wi10—{By,, T T pal rr plot had be: ‘i i Clayton. Couples reeled about the] accort!ing to Federal Agent Plaga : ‘a ri dane ; Syed do unbar the heavy door and admit p accorting to Federal Ager : a 4 A : pe aay is Mb Iie: 5 a down} them, according to, Officer Plags nee floor under the influence of/ ciayton's Inst. official act as ie ui Pret tints in. Decer COME DRI E OIE vi. DAMASCUS, Palestine—Two were| ‘The officers watched this proceea. | ‘e>riation and the spell of Bacchus. | tain of polide here some two years | ‘Complaint | the senate t ADE D. GENT BURDETT has Pincieten |i CELit “April 10.—8u #5 t / \Alled and eleven Injured in rioting | Ing for some time and then parked Immediately upon the entrance of | ago, It will be remembered, consisted | Comes now Joseph E. McElyain,| 200n to reply to the 1 ft redit national loan wrote the | fi t on has marked between a. mob opposed to the Harl|their car at a distance from the| the raiding party a terrific struggle | in leaving his star on the desk one nty and prosecuting attorney | @rralgnment bi ern has| Bank of Wrance that “The French | the sinister history of the {l-fated of Balfour and Syrian police and | dance Deputy Sherif¢ Frank | nd stampede for the door ensued (Continued on Page Seven) tinued on Pi Fourteen) been subjected to ing ! en (Continued on Page Five) (Continued on Page Twelve who is not as well known | Shretks ot women who suffered from the illusion that they were in the seventh heaven of “wine, woman Teapot Brief #222: Oil Activities © “Mahoney Asks | months of 1 The deba French Algerian troops. Rutled; Rutledge, who was in the lead, predicted the vote would be close. made a drive over the bar and grab- bd Premier Herriot tn his reply agalr ° e bed Harry 8. Kaufman, alleged pro- sa tieealte Harlot. tn! iy gale prietor and bartender, who had made 6) | €cor De ehine ban oe ete | e e a Vi n Time Extended 225°0%:"° Sl one crock of liquor down the drain, Some he mpering her ne of this liquor was recovered and is The premler said there was a con belng held as evidence. Dan Fisher,| cyeyE May 5t)., in any year of the part four o iry sald M. Her explained! The plea for a new tral is ba ; Ras ae eat ior ainnreware ‘NE, Wyo., April 10.—H.than during an last four or | filet of technical apd financial u Mike Mahoney, Natrona county |on reveral instances hich it Js SNE ye oril 10. —Je rder issued by Judge T. B. Ken-| Who made a rush to ald Kaufman, | s five years ods between the bank of France and | stockman, filed a motion in: district ii almed 1 error it The Soeeeiniant Parheve invernicts paty at the request of government | Was seized by Sheriff McPherson |F. Bretchnelder, vice president Of | wrig citizens of Wyoming need not the tats the 4 er was op:| court late yesterday atterno ia hoverru r Shuai? days'after today to file its brief in| counsel. The order also extends to and. ares He a ae ae grip es the Midwest Mefining company,| be discouraged,” a tehneider, | posed to inflation wh laiiee (newer teil of ttle’ abe In “ge box i pian 24 e y sep : terfering with the Wy ; i \ the Teapot lease annulment case ro- days the period for filng fed | Aa eg ne iad ah He) stated In an address beforn the KI- ee y omin, j 1 en see | was forced by cireun st recently ay 11 nwarded r the cently tried here. The fifteen day | fense’s berlef, this period runnin davai day the: considerable pm this year | larger circulation because of s Cf $85 gainst Ma-| were awarded under { e of pas Bests originally set for filing ex-| from the expitation of the govern-| Kaufman was brought to the coun: | “#"'s riba here Thuraday that there | aia more work. will done, ‘and | cost of commodities for injuries received in « fistic | sion and pres. snl that: hat ¢ plred’ today but the period js extend- | ment’s filing period and expinng on | ty jall where he produced $500 bond, | Probably would be greater oll de probably more olf will be found, than! ‘The present situa of the treas:| encounter that took piace tn 19: ict’ was. not buat 1 ‘ t | Kaufman will be given a preliminary | opment in Wyoming during 1 C ed five days, until April 16th, under

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