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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper except probably showers or snow flurries {n northwest. Cooler to- night. o Rising temperature Sunday. ~ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL.IX NO.16e2- CASPER, WYOMING, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1925 On Streets or at Newstands, 6 cents Publication Oftiee pee eseiocelceed Delivered by Carrier 75 cents a month Tribune Bldg. 216 B. ond St. ‘PROTECTION’ SALES CHARGE IN CASE OF EARL EVANS DISMISSED WHEELER TRIAL PROGRESS IS SLOW jpeg yn amas DENIED COUNTY HIPC MG AN Osa caagueneny cree “CAMP CAREY WILL BE OPEN T0 SCOUTS JUNE 1 14 SOFIA BOMBING «ems» PefenseSustained rang arora | JUSTICE COURT | GREAT FALLS, Mont., April 18.—(By The Associated ANCE If FORECAST FAR THIS YEAR RAISED | I | Hl} Press.) —The gov: Pu ety Obay, continied the prosecution | St t Wit A of Senator Burton K. Wheeler on charges of w rongfully ap- The first summer cam * - | Otate 1tnesses re Pies ping period at Camp Carey will begi J 14 and 3 : its | pearing before the department of the interior in behalf of | scouts who expect to attend one of the ten-day outings may Raia tiinetatart mae 4 ja client by c alling to the witness stand L. C. Stevenson, of % gc Fi we = Missing When Cas ; posits at scout headquarters to pay their camp fee, it was announced by Scout Commi: Ing When Case |Great Falls. - sg as oalut f Five Members of Bul- staetanen toenesty associated ment aguingt Wheeler accuses him | toner Henry BE. Perkins last night at the school now being held in St. Marks Episcopal Inv olying Alleged wjth Gordon Campbell, Montana oil | of a fee for appearing be- | Church. 7 A garian Parliament naentaes (or ion Ww et a al fore the department vot the itedae The fee for one ten-day period will = $7.50 | Fraud Is Called, 1 to have acted before the in-|in behalf of Campbell, who was an — David Cunn who has confe t expenses of a scout while in camp.|ing three of five children who has , the same as last year, and will pay all} r department. extensive holder of permits in the = The npthetachedile’ Na! been’ ec ph Macs e, : a tae Are Included. acti question askea|Montana oil fields. di ation yy arranged that there will be three per- | tis oan ins eneth pages The case of rl “Red” tever District Attorney] Campbell “replied, Har de- ina Evening <i] Onn of Teil DUNE Jods and if a sufficient number of istances attending the death of |Evans, charged by the state LONDON, April 18.—(By The As- John L. Slattery was objected to by|clared, that if Wheeler saved the = scouts enroll it will be exte: d to] ch n led to th > with obtaining mon 2y und moblated Press)—The death list from | S¢?ator Thomas B. Walsh, chief of} title of only forty’ acres of all the fi § It (0 Ix acd dare four periods. Immediately after the | o ahs false a : ne inder the bomb outrage in the Sxeti Krai |@€fense counsel, and the objections|land involved in the permits his or dl ree, Ci Cacers boys have finished for the season alse pretenses b selling al- cathedral at Sofia. Thursday has| Were Sustained by Federal Judge|salary would be a profitable ‘nvest- the camp will be turned over to tho leged immunity from arrest PoRSrSATeOnaliding ebhtmam herd Frank S. Dietrich. musn fee the sypciontes i Girl Scouts and the Girl Reserves, to drink parlor proprietors of the Bulgarian parliament it {s| Stevenson was allowed to answer At: eb anes Ber eee psone Sf A complete evening paper for the Salt Creek of] district the same pe pepo gunned. and others in the oil field town stated in official dispatches today, |0ne or two questions about the re- ‘at heat + ye ¥ ing it| | day it 1s published! < There are indications that pract!- was dismissed at the preliming Many wounded are expected to die. | celvership action he brought against ware, ana. MU getting This good news the Tribune is able to give to its hundreds ot | | “AY every scout who attended camp hearing held before Justice of the Campbell but all other questions re- | > arvey 4) last — “yy . ,| | readers in the hig ofl district a result of delivery cha .| | last_year will enroll again for a per- Brennan; in thet SOFIA, Burgaria, April 18.— (By | lating to details of the suit were held eee did Sane punapelel a thorlaed ada as a result of delivery changes Just au-| | toa this summer and that a majority trict court room, late yesterday . n se 5 aye . ‘ a regarding conditions o! es as he ¥ ek phathaveinns ans ee , ay The Associated Press)—The Bulgar- fo he immaterial and he was excused | rekarding conditions of titles Instead of leaving Casper at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the Trib.| | %,the boys who have not attended jernoon. fan government is taking extracrdl- s examination. “[ don't think he sald -anything.”| |mes that go to Salt Greek wil leave on the 5 o'clock bus and be| | Vil! sls be on hand, it was said. Following a plea for postponement nesy measures to prevent any fur: | Ti Bi Marve ome oF the unit] ova he not say he was disappoint-| |@Yailable after the evening meal is out of the way. Heretofore the Former Governor Robert D. Carey, F by L, H. Sennett, assistant county ther development of the terrorist | Holders in the Gordon Campbell: oa vith conditions?” 2 o'clock mail edition of the Tribune has been delivered in the field. | | WhO was scheduled to address the attorney on the grounds’ that two campaign marked by tho attempt | Kevin Syndicate op wal oy When daylight saving goes in effect less than 2 month from now| | Schoo! last night, notified Commis: material witnonses for the state Sep ee ee ees and Coe Boone th fi e fiterd aes ir ook uu not so swear in an| | this means that Salt Creek readers will get the baseball scores on the| | Soner Perkins yesterday afternoon could not be secured for the hear of the Sveti Kral cathedral with a bar s bet SW haste Teaneck! aay 7 day the games are played. This in addition to all the other big news| | that it would be impossible for him in argument against the Teahcoe 180. tives: | Bath Saeatae | Wnbeler (aud! ilmenite caatoe walsh oh etteadiie tua [oe He) aay to be present but that he would ar- ©.D.M attorney for Large numbers of communists | 10) Prete eto mat Ih defending the | @uestion and was sustained. Tho change ts made possible by a revision of schedule by the| |'@7Se t? come for a session next ith th P Justice Brennan overruled and agrarian extremists have been | \Vhuer wis Tle sald Whosler|. The district attorney questionea| | S@lt Creek ‘Iransportation company, which has cut the fare to Salt| | Week with intention / of: organising at arrested and it is reported that a | (0° UonNh everdiiant™ per.| Harvey about a conference between | | Creek to $1.50 each w trips a day to and from the oll Perkins also announced un ie: vomiting -Seceration: of: Busing witt 1 ire that, irr fate number of communists were killed |" i+. °in that meeting. The indiet,| Campbell and Wheeler in the apart-| | field. Busses will leate send hotel in Casper for Salt A paid scout executive is' se- | *rolussion ppna lt wed t 1 during the night. : peered ment of H. C. Glosser in Great Falls.| | Creek at 8 a. m. und 1 and 5 p, m. eyer 5 will leave the} | cured in the immediate future, the | eaten Of -« figeifyic de! rena hageea bet relea Having proclaimed martial law ‘ Harvey ‘declared’ oh cross exami-| | Midwest hotel at Midwest ut the same hours for Casper, ‘The new| | Officials of the organization will| Casper club left by automobile last | t's our Sent yesterday, the government has cr- nation that government permits e will benefit travelers to and from the fields in many ways.| | have to take complete char nd 1g for ¢ en e ia-at p 5: hs 3 ; dered a house to house search were NOT discussed in any way at le effective Monday. with this in view M. A. Becklinger Batts SED pers aN etiam the ‘motion for continuan Fi Street traffic is prohibited and pa- the conference. (Continued on Page Three) ses fae a crn aaa | NC pitthe casaiba dlixcelca va trols of soldiers and police eee Ria eeaeonaen a Beaty + Seatae oe sales is in me 5 cessantly. The cit. and all the stores are closed. | the Cheyenne Bu ness’ and P oe i The possibility of an uprising ts sional. Women's club, will attend a he, ona ns | Brennan discounted, but further outrages anquet 1g to be held in the R : of men capital tonight. Dr. Grace u ond | that packed t aginst persons and property are pital tonight. Dr pevancnd Taare . not unlikely and the authorities are Hebard, ‘st ato hy torlan ai : had con cea TUR ae taking all possible precautions. versity of Wyoming, will spea tional nents and an Int Two boxes of explosives and auto: ‘The delegation trom here 1s com: |'¢rting legal i iowa the malo pistola) ace) reported ‘to: have prised of Madeline Seabright, Ruth | stair been found at the Kostenetz station, prised of ‘Madeline Seabright. Tuth <a on the Paris-Constantinople railway charged » warra Joene Sykes » Ma Mina Ellis, C. C. “Tex” Pool route. It is belleved they were to trude Kamp. ith having ‘secur insets eet oeeorioe ® ME] OB Toedan Shells Out! (Fair Weather ||Warrant Charging First Degree Crime CoO CT AYS 1 eiaatate eaenuon, fx fertord| fen preteen The Orthodox Easter will be a es Lod. ed A ainst D. (oe Ste henson her of the national organization, Sennett In two affidavits votiday in tin, Almont all of 8 | Qn Two Charges Forecast For & e P hail sold simias protection to ted" Wooten of Lavoye, for nd also to man tet aetna cence! Filed Here. “Coming Week « Held for Assault on Girl HERE: MOA GAN | WHOLESALERS WILL BE plosion was so severe that one of —> = three cupolas of the c ee hook R. E. Jordan, charged with pos- INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 18—D. C. Stephenson, ate @ drink lapsed, another is in a session of moonshine whiskey and} | WASHINGTON, April 18. — | former grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan, and his two al- IN CHEYENNE HOSTS 10 SALESMEN A ) condition and the great side portal a % - * Weathe: t h ~ is blown down. The dead include Po- nufacturing moonshine whiskey enther outlooks forsithe’ “week: |leced companions, Earl Klinck and Earl Gentry, were in- 7 See pre | was fined on the first charge} beginning Monday: Northern ao os Bale Sota boca paalatas nd $100 on the charge of manufac-| Rocky mountain and plateau re- |dicted on a charge of first degree murder today by the ‘ate ae tae Cpenecala and four mem-|turing Mquor by Judge Murray in} sions: Mostly fair except probably |Marion county grand jury which has been investigating the — oa Hes, police court yesterday afternoon.| local rains west of the divide at |death last Tuesday of Miss Madge Oberholtzer, 28 In- ; | —- Dr 5 bers of the chamber of deputte Jordan pad the $150, the total’ of beginning and again later part. Ss gaa ae » of In Jack Scott, chairman of the board LA ee F Ak ek Ons thle gr i two fines, A lat coppe! ‘emperature ne: 1 most o} * |of county commissioners, said this 18 Wyoming-Casper Wholesalers’ | plea fo: artical with geegrirct ea’ bh wane pay eee aie es The murder charge is based on the} morning that the story that he was} association will hold their annual M R ing devices was seized by police in| Southern Rocky Mountain and ation that the three men failed|in Cheyenne in secret mn with | banquet for salesmen at the Henning 1 that a sub- a raid on a house where Jordan| Plateau regions: Mostly fair with 5 to provide medical attention for Miss} Governor Nellie T, Ross yesterday | hotel tonight and m pre t indi ed for Joe Mar« ™ liv tlons Jt appears that more than salesmen will in attendance th gathering hich ts inte {ter she 1 taken| was greatly exaggerated. mmond, Ind., hotel “IT was in Lavoye all da an attack which she de-| until fn early 1 but that the rved just now t of the state, ived:; This still, said to be worth] temperature near or somewhat Oberhol $100, was destroyed by police, after] above nor BAN OF poison the case had been disposed of in following ur this mor ing police court. clared was made on her by Stephen-|and I was one of the busiest men|t® boost Casper as a marke in ( Ao; 'Btatahia W. Valentine was fined*$10 on a , son in this neck of the woods center for. other towns of the valuable testimon, FOR KILLING cha uantine was fneast0 on =| Bandit Insurance fi Sena pele of, Unb wal SR eT Ea | eal ctimony ari Valentine paid the fine. business man was 5 i | men urrived by train and automobile 1 Lieb ateeey enero ages. 315 by judge aur | Is Taken Out By att ICOAL MINERS |: pee ea oane ibAteaiiste ooetey ae tor —_— | ray, paid the fine yesterds Ld i to move 100p , I WHEATON, M1. April 18-—¢By The | oi ak gaan a Papin Artist and WEEE! este camacod Costin ot vot a ORDERED TO ei hehe neta ' | Aen meen re hy ate iiee es but § o'clock last night and booked | ens we who is to wed Mis ad 4 | hought of « * found guilty be a jury of the murder |#t Police headquarters on a chargé NEW YORK, April 18,—Arthur Bpdesoily (will cubady ct~| | governors or newspapers entered | P* m every at “ fhe Dous!: once | 0f being drunk, Bill Logan, arrested n, lawyer-novelist, and Ernest | Wife #mong the four hu tis | 711 my head the entire Caspe r | of Mrs. Julia Abb Douglass, once |?! Des al weet , d ty shit bul thosertarilatieritninew: OT jl et ee the: 3 ; ind prohibition laws,” Sennett MiatiaGhiton. law “w The jury |PY Oficer Baker in connection with | shelling, planist-composer, prior to | York toclal circles had Dr, Guy T. Morgan of the com-| 9, ' 1 the fixed his punishment at imprison-|* disturbance was re after he} their departure on the liner Miss Vanderbilt 1s said to have missioners Way the only member | c, gs pee ment for 22 years had heen questioned. France today for a three months’ na ser, who went to Cheyenne for consult t s = Munding received his sentence | John Harris was arrested in a| trip through the Bakans and the | None Of the habits, which the | WV iourixg, Ww, va., April 18.-|tion with the governor Brlures cay : ‘ 4 here t 2 ge : ; d by Lieut. Plummer anda police} Near East took out $500,000 bandit. | Modern girl has. Long before her JELING, Wy » Ap ‘ : he off ‘ i paid I er While relatives were preparing «to | tt ee eae area cue | 3 ‘ 500, ; debut she discouraged smoking |A all for a general strike of coal| Scott planned to return to Lavoye ! prata be wou bury his mother Mrs. Anna Mund-4 oe h ipnoked Keith pollen aes pidge with Lloyds. Lioyds’| ana drinking. miners in the four panhandle coun- | today to start moving Seott block in hult lL officia t 1 f rr ing, 65. In Toledo, Ohio, today. toni on! a barge of violating the Slane tare coe ppahecgil At Palm Bench Jast season she | tes of West Virginia was issued |Lavoye to Scott block in New Salt|toastmaster und Ben. heritf ; : Mundifig was tried for the murder, | Yn O% 4 chars of ylolating the) of any ransom desmand Mri camel eeeslaorustralites tithing vc by officers of the Ohio district of |Creek. He has purchased an entire|chargo of 4! ; September 2%, 1924 of Mra, Julia |@"us ord whiskey ‘was Youd. {p Ste eenere are kidnaped. =< | tumes for sun and surf bathing, | the United Mine Workers. An excep-| business block in the latter town| gram. Address will iven 1 hibduced eal ; Abb Douglass, pretty equestrienne of | poomehine mhiskey was found Mr. Train and Mr. Shelling Pay | she uses nelther rough nor Mp. | {00 Was made in the strike call of |und has contracted with othe Ll R ! I Charle ‘ort e Hinsdale, 4 suburb. th ff | a premium of 2 per cent or $10,000. | sricj the mines of the Windsor Power | ness men to conduct their bu h Charles Hadley of counsel for |‘ the officers. Harris © his| ‘They said they were going to the A i House Ce ompany and the Hitch | in his new ble residence as being Sc bh 5 Me P. Munding made the usual motion, for | Tesiden ng Scottat uft, Neb.| ‘Balkans to obtain atmosphere man Coal company where Injunctions | eight Lavoye business and resi a new trial, Clarence Darrow, tt eta pe = on a aM ay sae “|Natives Turn | i wunwn:|\Charles Ebbetts of 9 3° %°%% # having gone to Chicago after mak 3 JOBS OPEN FOR MEN eine Dronea P t I ¢ geceinn paanietny Out for Prince... Brooklyn Club Dead . art i they go to Elkhart, Kansas, accord-|| NEW YORK, April 18.—Charles, been a sufferer for many years, | rook! by step he| é Finger Prints SANO, Nigeria, April 18—(By| The Emirs have already congre|ing to an announcement today by|H. Ebbetts, president of the: Brook overcame aibrave tight /bs fig ay 1 Brook by F b : 1 Joopard The Associated Press)—Crowds of|gated for the durbar (formal recep- | local officials of the Sprague & Ni#-livn Nat ball magnate to continue in the offic unti ae inuance natives poured into Kano all night|tion to native princes.) Most of | ley Construction company which hag] 2", Ntonal league baseball club, | oie which he had helped to make me president of the eh ha aa long to get a view of the Prince of}them traveled htindreds of miles, ac-|been awarded a contract by. the|@d here at six o'clock this morn nally popular through his long |ciub. It was he who saved the alt Beet orretite OSLO, Norway, April 18—A Nor-| Wales who arrived here yester: companied by hosts of retainers and|Santa Fe rallrond to build fifty-six | ing. He was 66 years old, connection withthe Brooklyn club, | uation when various sa are Se ee at ee wegian woman of science, Prof. Dr. |The new comers displayed great en:|there were many deaths among the| miles of raflroad from Elkt Kan. Death camo quietly Mr. Ebbetts| Mr. Ebbetts came to New York |at work to take the National le Sere Chtkes ed toda at these material Christine Dounavie has ‘evolved | thuslasm, blowing horns and making |partien owing to the intense heat | sas to Bolse City, Oklahomn © having fallen into a deep sleep at|two weeks ago from the Florida | franchise out of Brooklyn sue} witnesses could not be procured. I method to determine by meana of |#0 much nolse that sleep was im-|and jungle accidehts, The construction is to start im-|11 o'clock last night and did not| training camp of the Brooklyn team Hanlon, business n ofl ituereas ast tsceeni ee finger prints the identity of the fath- | Porsible. The scene from the bul All the Emirn are attired in new| mediately and many jobs are avall-|awaken during the night. No one|where he had sought relief and was Ai nlubi Waly the, tenmal ‘saeto he os cae ie er of a child, {n cases of doubtful |{"s tops this morning was amazing.|and costly garmenty, acquired es-|able in many lines of work for men | wax nt tho bedside at the time of hie|at first belleved to have been be id play the > ur iahtaleice other parenthood. She asserts that certaln |sreat streams of plodding natives| pecially for thelr interview with the| who report in Blkhart without de. ath, but a few minutes after he | efited. Sund " sabre as = t At + characteristics invariably recur in {stretching for miles in all directions |royal traveler. Despite the long| lay. ‘The Job includes the laying of |had died tho nurse attending him| Io suffered a relapse yesterday. |ing to schedule shel patie iiathtaniadn take (peo nbn the finger prints of individual fam-| converging on Kang like swarms of|train journey and his exertions at|track, grading, and the erection of| entered the room Mr. Ebbetts firat broke into the|on of the funeral “Tee 2 toasters ane illes. ants, (Continued on Page Three) depot stations. Heart fallure, from which he had| game in 1883 as bookkeeper for the | wo 3 « eae Hg