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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming ph as WEATHER ; +1 pat Oo Fair in west, somewhat uns a = in east portion tonight and Fil : ) ae Pr rst pt much change in temperature. ‘ ee ae Oe ce MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS NO. 207 CASPER, WYOMING, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1925 Oa letresus or at Wow CHINESE FIRE ON UNITED aiaZES GUNBOAT SALT CREEK MAN KILLED wi Wey Hom Solana NAVY as little of the general subject as the individuals they speak for. ; : If there has been any such thing as tax-dodging on esi ia “iON WHEN cHE |Back in N. Y.| NECESSARY TO FIGHT EASTERN Se eee tr TPIS, | sven; eh tome “= CONVOYS POAT Nes IN INION eee cd DICTATION, CHAS. CRAIG SAYS i ee Scott and Morgan fail to see that oil fee Mar : : v a corporations paid on proper assessments last year and ® month Pub 5S cente Tribune Blé cation Offices: . 218 B, Second St | nmer wilt be given jamme } morning when levery cab: chine on the Salt Creek highway | near the ri eis unceee Isiennige eT = et 2 marke | Observance of the basis of agreement. | St, Louia <-- 10 one sone «| : ; That being the case, where is the occasion for Hsites aaa On een and Taylors | cre of hinkriban ‘crateivesavalcos Union hospital last night | charging anybody with tax dodging? pe Jot x faction of Chine ght t Another man, Patrick MeMann, | Most people see in the attitude of Scott and Mor- At Cineinnati— R. W. E.| be peop was with Siddey in the nd suf gan disappointment in an attempted shakedown and j Pevadelphis - 000 O11 K01— 3 9 2] In view of t fered severe injuries whic are as Cincinnati - 110 040 O2*— 8 12 r € i rat expected to prove-datal. ‘The fidday the retaliation that naturally follows as a matter of RIHCME Coat Tedte ane a neta aoe : "am pasa machine, a light touring was revenge. line, Wilson; Dor igo: sibility for the « the Chang d which turns off to the | completely wrecked when It head on with the heavter car. Siddey who | sks 1 At Pittsburgh— ‘ ‘ erlous inte at coh was at the wheel, was thrown to the | I | Boston ...-... 000 2. sl quence road. He and McMann were sree HV. SI °. Pittsburgh 000 5 2] to the Unicn hospital where Siadey | | eteran aun | Batteries: Ryan and Gibson; Yde} CANTON, June 11.—Yang Mai Min died without regaining consciousness | and Gooch, J r oom: Arian asd at 5 o'clock this morning, McMann | | B F " d I — clat oie" Sebogedyys Ys at the Union hospital and is ex | y T ien n SRICAN hat’ dovi int today TT ? | Harry. K. 1 who came back tof TACOMA, Wash., June 11.—An alliance between west-| the year before? ‘! Pampanga Returns Shot HOSPITAL FROM behorat SP Hiheas pets {ern and middle-western senators and representatives in eee ae ter discover improper tax returns by | 3 Heer Ip i , from a cabaret. He spent the eve. | Congress is essential if the great agricultural regions are to] °¥° Was tt ni each th Cee en a any | D Kai ~Richa | Promptly; men vert | ning and early morning there doing | Shake off the dictation of the Atlantic seaboard in national mest ah ‘at ree a a Sth . hate ree hone es & gba Reg 3 "| Tr a at: | Hothing much but responding to wel- |affairs, Charles P. Craig of Duluth and Washington, D. C., aa id Peas ten the die peas Pie ee YF poy T [4—Cheroie ; roopers are Enroute | mes by: Rialto: belles and sipping | exec ore 7 e -S ‘ : protesting agains! e dissipation an aste ‘ol- 1a a Ra oh e > water and orangade. Several bun | executive secretary of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Tide!) “{ections by Scott and Morgan and the illegal over- | pats alt sas to Shanghai District | oa SB DAN | eZ iphoa hata pa 4 os 2 | day | drafts upon county funds to carry out wild expendi- [1 of A and ; taxica uit] Mr. Cralg is in the west in the] tures by these irresponsibles? |. A ITON : ~ D 7 f pursued him through Central | Mterest of a direct water route from | Pir colirke tt was! 5 lig , CANTON, June 11.—The river oO Other Auto then left him alone when he| t¢ Great Lakes ports to the sed This tax evasion howl is mere tommyrot. Refusal és American gunboat Pampan- | : : ¥ | si RES Gs 4 * +, | returned to the cabaret | “The state of New York alone] | adie es : |ga of the South China patrol Escapes; His Identity) “riz tiu tor tne crening, wnien in-| 2" 48. consressinen, while the. en ‘EAT DOG MEAT 8 A ee ect thes ee!” | zinger | was fired upon near Hampoz U kn M | cluded table d'Hote dinners for him-| Ue ! ¢ coast has but 19.” he fae oP alr iat aga bits) e oabake gece 4 \4 it”. L. King |today while convoy g | NKNOWNS; iVlanslaugn-| seit and two male companio said public statement | — | that there is no occasion, and there has been no at- supply. launch to tt x i * sounted to $35. Of this'amount, $5] “It 1s something the west cannot} BERLIN, June tempt on the part of oil corporations to evade their | ( h : i ter Charge Possible went for a tip to the head waiter,| combat. If the western congress. | sociated Press)}—Dog meat is still just taxes in Natrona county, or alsdwheratin this : i $3 to his table waiter and $1 to the | Men vote for everything the east |an article of human diet in Germany |. ’ |r = batch wants, they are ‘allowed a little for}and the Berlin chief of police has| State. ; tse iI | SCORES i Hi O\Stddey, 28iyeara old; | -Glbtus girs aniussa nim during 7 eae earncrrenice: Otherwise, | 4 pple the Biase eb) :; sae soasters ane Pelereah arte e eel eaed if + é Ey | the evening and he was introduced| , esis “ Spleen ch ape 4 ion taxation were adjusted an ° S » said to be an employe of the) ¢, an who took part in a review. He| ,;iyeetone Ofeanization oe ene |e lutions eesetibe aise that doge| ference of assessors of the several counties, the State | NAN : NATIONAL AL LEAGUE, BNOEE 0 Ameri- Continental Oil company, ie girl she reminded him of! men would check the power of the| destined for slaughter must be ex: Board of Equalization and representatives of the oil Now wade 000 001 1 Mic’ Hi; ‘ ri Hit ; ; y died at 5 o’clock this morn-| Tees dena to dance, as he saia| ®t» and Ican think of no other|amined for trichinesis before and] corporations in February, last, and schedules for as- | Chicago 201 620 «5 al ven ile he escorted « launch in 0 ‘wing at the Union hospital] | he haa not kept up with the modern | “*Y ‘Pat It may be done pittentee ee sessment were made by the taxing officers, including _ Batteries: Nehf, Greenfield, Hunt-| : mL Washin i from a fractured skull which | *®?%:, 2ven #7 old fashioned waltz, ovpaged pike 66 a ig es lands, buildings, machinery equipment and all other sing Wisner and Gowdy; Jones | i") Eo) bs ected of t Sitios shart es Paes played for his benefit, failed to shake | Mary C. C. Bradford, the first wo-| war but {t still flourishes in property used in production, values of such property and Hartnett 1c Sil nlite tke i was driving etvoute trons Cnn Be tls determination not to appedr on) man to be nominated for State sup-| The price for a fat dog varies trom| were fixed and agreed to. It is the understanding that At St. Lonis— R. 1. B.|"* of con sly dig 1g enroute from Casper to| the floor, He said he was jerintendent of public instruction in|2 to 10 marks and there is an ad r 200 0% vee ss 4] ns in Chi it q Gayoye collided with another ma | stay In New York until he had seen | Colorado, in now -serving her fitth| ditional s ; ‘i returns were made by the oil corporations in strict | Brooldyn -_.. 200 0 aidtn lanes . : draw : ; | AMERICAN LEAGUE. pected to recover. it R t | ian Phila rire ee eee 4 che The occupants of the other ma Pi y epor | | * 3 a Chicago ( h appropriate ammunition rs) caped he The | . > AKRQN, € . June 11.— Direc ns | Philadelphia 302 000 000— tain agreement ‘ See ta aca eet upd “tas Shepherd Defense Makes Vain Attempt SHENANDOAW SCHEDULED | Jot the uber Association of Amer: | Batteries: Robertson, Cy < Lorton funeral home here this morn. Fe z " = ica, representing the leading rubber and, Crouse; Rommel, Stokes and} General Yar ee : y e and ‘o ch I OAKLAND, Cal, June 11.—Oak-| companies met te to discuss the | Cochrane, Parker, | ref 1 } a sea hat Bia Spies to Limit First Words of State's FR WESTWARD) FLIGHT |iss!sstsr ties scsi ane ons | semen atin ts oat py a lng Lp SE and the body will be shipped there | that John Pedestarres, wounded|ed by the British rubber restriction At New York— RK. 1. EB.) as soon as word is received from rel A ttorney Crowe French war veteran, whose body was | | act | Cleveland 103 000 000— 4 7 0) = Deputy Sheriff William Whittle at CHICAGO, June 11.—(By The Associated Press.) — cht amen beni a death iy & fr nd * g i a by iy | ee we [peony VORREOH panda Hetiely pale Crone operant o's osyghees Strenuous effort by the defense to have Judge Thomas J. ablea- Los Angeles, but the da | Hed tn ® uch a_i r that, authors} Be : : i | toda from Seavy sedan which collided with Sid |Lynch limit the opening statement of Robert E. Crowe, |", the cruise ts indosnite. | tree mals S eCaeare : ‘Babe R u th Hits | linaerane sehington— ry Wilbur has directed | accomplished th dey's light touring car had driven | state’s attorney, opened fhe trial today of William Darling | that tie Shenandoah make the away without ascertaining the ex-|Shepherd, who faced a jury charged with fatally admin-|triv os soon as pox after ne hed tent of’ the injuries to the aK ants listering typhoid germs to his foster-son, William Nelson |'ecelye! word trom the Lake Hurst ances t | | Washington y suffered from a bullet ‘First Home Run! Batteries: Whitehill and Woodall; | Johnson and Ruel, I eon .cC is established that the sedan was re s case stripped of any reference Dixon, Re night and later saw | Ross, Dunn, Fuhr,| sponsible for the collision charge | of the other machine, Ac McClintock thele! hangar that the Sabi s 1 zc McClintock 1e statement and it apparently was |>"ngar that the engine trouble] Several hs ago the veteran - Deputy Sheriff Joe Thomas, the he which force | 9F @ | Ly adit okieht ! Scott {a misapplied figur> of speech. reed the Los Angeles to uttempt t At Boston— Ru Buick bore license 18 The sher When court opened, William, Scott i isapr a ay 0 ies : a tig, [titbend her Minnesota at ; Boe Re JZ9 season: Hit abe re H. 4 HANG June>.11~seeiaheea itt dtting Ae investigating to, fix. the: AMFrart, jobist! Of. datenem. coureel |) 7S ae ree B}day at Cleveland would } yay | 1 101 410 000— 710 1 BAO hen can tb responsibility for the crash. If it} soy to have tho state's! outline | (Continued on Page Eight. a cor mpl te overhauling heard ten (fb | Heid Waelder. ‘Davia nnd nt disturba here were to | YORK, June 11,—Babe Ruth } one of them Ruffing and the sea Icinien, of n a filed against the driver of the Buick | McClintock and Dr. =e Ol, | ked she called the police, o are | ay : ) cht ¥ achers at : : ¥ z ee Scop es Glad =2== Esse SCOUT OUTLOOK aoe Governor Ro ; Stent Ox (eee To | Be “‘Goat’’ SALESMAN COMMITS SUICIDE BS fen ot his ite, who P**"= ayished Liberals On His HOTEL BECAUSE OF ILL-HEALTH CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 11—Go r the aisle frem bir ornor Nellie T. Rose remained i aod Coming Trial aD A aawes tomer se pee ort De. 70H Sab Mie dae tek ional” Deteted ho said:| Despondency over ill-health caused L. G. Larson, 35 |i) 0, aud. “Frost to Inte Mas” og [in gM A vt Se Davia “atata’l th renter: iy > Ria, war sina ve years old, traveling salesman for the Abner Manufactur ‘ 1 4 Siac fs i Bs ae . E } that all] jury t hould | NEW YORK, June 11.— fetaphorical Soats iusiead of ing company of Ohio, to commit suicide by shooting him- ered i / ithe troops of the Wyoming Nation. | not he them to monkeys, have figured largely in the closing hours of the | aif through the head with a .82 calibre Colt automatic in ' pabeat shore P al guard will be mobilized at their | rem n [aay York visit of John T. Scopes, high school teacher, who hig ; ie lk 1 } tel . ot peng: th TeGitan Fe bap vaticr tha ked for | home stations on the day. It ts un-| would goes on trial next month at Dayton, Tenn., for violating the | ti5, watid rae ie iM. Gayr sc ied tt Ma gah teal ¥ ' derstood that ervnor I 1] their state law against the teac hing of evolution. vn ”y oroner 0 W ray revealed tod k , ‘ 1 favor the prope proclamation soon. In an address last night to New York sympath of hi mation soon He did not ela oo PERJURY CHARGED COWBOY'S DEATH ©— 00 POSTPONED AGAIN. ga AGAINST JURYMAN oar ee LE See aS PR | rere gr Ueemay S¥eriom and Pad a . Claim Ross Jordan Swore He Was Not ceo Atouey' The theory that he tied comms Recently Befriended by Milk arent stn | ile Dealer in Libel Suit the Walter Simmons Given 20th Rinstauel ake hoes rat From Noose After Conviction On |i». vr i his-cou Murder Charge Leas murder of Pan! and ihe as in addresstig he Was your 1 amon a effects : rest of Simmons provided of the | 2Md Inexepertenced and recondly Ino Wore an expensive diamond Ses most sensational episodes in the |chuse While on automobile had be _ rea | YUMA, Ariz., June 11—E. F, Sanguinetti, who pre sinte’s history of crime sent to get Clarence, Darrow ot as Mirah tad s|ferred the charges of criminal libel on which George W fidavit LINCOLN, Neb., June 11.—One of the most bitter legal | pants body was found tn a shal.| h!# counsel. be had to walk to the | hy pains thy enaked rr \ cig Lynn, Yu out lisher, is on trial he se ct it »- 5 r t fenee battles in Nebraska’ s history is being fought over the con-| low grave under a small bridge near | UY 4nd kot lost. eos tho tuba of which 9 sume h is tantleny "£0. di a " the a peeing c eh Sy ‘te 1 : viction of Walter R. Simmons, former Montana cowboy | Spencer and the $480 In money which John Randolph Neol, chief counrel | round in an ash tray. ‘Tis t ver, | sum ny today at the reopening of the hearing Scopes, who visited New York o was k wn to have car (ound stretched acrowe the bed whieh | Which yesterday developed allegations of perjury on the , deputy sheriff, who is under death sentence for his Alla gee | A rancher informed t pe} with hint, has announced @ réviston | nad not been disturbed, 1t was im. {part of ¢ a member of the jury and much testimony concern- per tine for pre ion of murder of Frank Pahl, Spencer, Neb., garage man, in May, | ,+ presence of a man believed to | {1 assoc! counsel. Ag now plan-| nogsibie to determine how long Lar: | ing us preservatives in mlik| Yuma Herald, published by Lynn , ) t the pr 1922, Simmons who was arrerted at {Ned they will be Clarence Darrow, |fon had heen dead although the un. | said nve been fers to { , ay ade After having lost an appeal from + f The N k, Neb. He dented the charge | Balntridge Colby; Dudley Field Ma | disturbed condition-et the bed tend:| which {s Usted am quantive duced ' tht his conviction to the Nebraska su: |one « hen ( found ¢ sentenced to| lone, Arthur Gurfield Haya, eastern |eq to show that he had shot himself] many busines t t & ' to preem court, Simmons, through his |e Adam MoMutlen’ granted an in the electri and In tho] manager of the TaFollotte campaign | sometime after midnight Wednesday | vicinit The libel The perjury allegations we ! Attorneys has received twenty re-[extension of the date of execution (Gentinied on Seven) (Continued om Fags Seven) (Continued on Page Seven.) man cditorig! appearing in the|tainod in affidavits signed by three elf