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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming | ==. Che Casper Dail WEATHER Generally fair tonight and Fr‘ iday; p little change in temperature. Cate eNOgion oa, {X NO. 219 MOUNTAIN TOPPLES -!NTO VENTRE; FLOOD WATERS DA WOULDBE SLAYER IN HOSPITAL HERE PIONEER WESTERN TOWN ||DR. DONOVAN REPRODUCED IN STATE || ELECTED HEAD FOR FILMING PICTURE STARS HIMSELF WITH OClSG0Ro CHEYENNE, Wyo, June 25.—A complete reproduction of the town of Julesberg. Colo., as {t appeared in the early days, is being built on the Irwin ranch, four and one-half es front Cheyenne, under the n of @ construction fore- the Famous Players-Lasky npany, in preparation for the ar- rival of ascompany of 150 people from Los Angeles AFTER CAPTURE Mexican Hunted for Riverton Shooting Is _| ~ _ Under Arrest. Arrested for the attempt-| ed murder of Minnie and James Cruze, director of “The Covered Wugon” will bring his ipany to Cheyenne on July 6, or soon there after, and between the time of his arrival and August 10, will direct the outdoor scenes and a few of the interiors in a pie: ture of the early west. It is said that nearly 200 indians will be brought here for the tilm- ing of the picture. The indians will be used in scenes of indian camps, which will be made on Horse Creek, 46 miles from here. and {n the scenes of the town, Julesberg, as well. At one point tn the story, the tndians will “capture” the yn, set fire to q number of the butldi and retreat, leaving the settlers to extinguish the flames by the bucket brigade method. Mack Hurra by shooting the brother and sister in their home in the southwest part of Riverton last Saturday night, a Mexicas tracked by Sheriff Bob Gaylord of three days and finally lo county jail here last night, tried to commit | suicide in the county jail about 1 g’clock this morning by stabbing \ himeel ft ugh the heart with a | of sc 8. The Mexican who refused to give| Marin Plestina, Chicago giant his name and remained adumant un-| “hose claims to the world's wrest- ling championship. bas never been. disputed Ly defeat on the mat, ar rived in town this afternoon in fine der a severe grilling, was.discovered at 4 o'clock this morning. covered with blood from a deep gash inflicted by himself over the heart fettle for his match tomorrow night wulty who! Spiteadinds notitieg | With Jack Taylor, Canadian cham: Deputy Sheriff Jake Carter pion; at ‘the Elks auditortum. Joe ‘The ShafferGay ambulance was|Mareb, bis manager, accompanied called and the Mexican was cushed | 2!” : i to. the Natrona ‘general hospital I'm always in condition,” Ples- where it is expected that he will | #24 declared when it was mentioned PLESTINA ARRIVES TODAY IN FINE CONDITION FOR BATTLE WITH TAYLOR FRIDAY NIGHT that he loc AVyoming’s ed fit to take on one of grizzligs instead of a mere man. “I have to keep in shape. I wrestie all the time.” His last exploit was in tossing John Freburg for two falls at Minneapolis. Plestia™ has said that he would flop Taylor twice in 90 minutes, but he didn't repeat the threat today. “How do 1 know how long It will take me?" he said with a shrug of {Continued on Page Fifteen) live. The scissors were stnall and the prongs did not penetrate to the heart which frustrated the attempt of the Mexican to commit suicide. The Mex ican’s wound was dressed by Dr. Mo- rad and Dr. Dean who told Carter this morning that the criminal would live. Sheriff Gaylord remained at the bedside of the M ean today. but al though conscious, he refused to talk ashé has done ever since his arrest The Mex Was captured 4 day .afternocn by Sherif ¢ along Dry Creek, several miles above the Pathfinder dam, after a three day chase by the sheriff on horse back. | Last Saturday night, the Mexican in a fit of jealou entered the Hurra home at Riverton and shot Minnie Hurra through the head and her brother, Mack Hurra was shot three times through the stomach and hips. The shots were fired from a .45 caliber automatic which was found on the person of the Mexican when he was arrested by Gaylord Minnie and Ma Hurra_ were taken to the Riverton hospital in a serious condition. They were bot! still alive but thelr r is st of doubt Mexic Defense Continues CHICAGO, June The Shepherd trial probably sion tonight. Judge Thomas both sides tentatively agreed ntinued tod very y Wm. Scott Saba tne 1 Shepherd Case To Reach Jury Tonight Plea in Behalf of Alleged Germ Murderer With Night Session Planned for Close —(By The Associated Press.) —~ will be concluded with a ses- J. Lynch and the lawyers for to such a step at a recess con- ference in chambers this morning. _The first jury plea in behalf of Wm. Darling Shepherd able length of his plea, It had been a question LD coun expected the case would go to the escaped by way of th er bed but e than two hours | fur ® 1100n tomorrow for three days, Sheriff Gaylord or and said this morning he! gye the euught hin 1 t talking this | distinct r f worr ‘ewspa per Gaylord M r te men who have seen him almost datly Casper to lodge the criminal {n the | The indicated length of bis argument | for three months said that he seemed county jail over night intending to} set back the probable time of the] more careworn than at any thme take him back to Riverton this|case going to the jury since he was used of using morning. Gaylord and Jake Carter] After Stewart concludes, W. W.|typhold germs to murder his mike questioned the Mexican last night |O'Brien, his associate, will close for | lionaire foster son, Wm, Nelson Me- but he would only grunt In answer to questions, Following this, the Mexican (Continued ou Page Seven) the defense. Robert E attorney will then prosecution. Until Stewart indicated the prob- Crowe, state's close for the Clintock Mrs, Shepherd seemed particularly affable, however, she smiled and (Continued on Page Fourteen.) SHANGHAI GUARDED BY ARMED FORCES FOR BIG FESTIVAL Protective Measures Taken to Prevent Bloodshed During Dragon. Day Celebration in City SHANGHAI, June 25.—(By The Associated Press.) — Dragon day, observed by Chinese in less troublesome times to mark the season of sprouting seeds, today was commem- orated with armed forces patrolling the sweltering streets of Shanghai, which took on a holiday aspect despite the expected flare-up of strike sympathizers. The Manchurian troops of Generaljun outbreak was expected passed Chang Tso-Lin who recently extend ed his armed forces to Shanghal. In vaded a@ recreation ground on Chi nese territory and broke up a meet: | were were not needed. ing of students and radicals. ‘The Dragon boat festival, at which without agitators All volunteer foreign defense units mustered ready to put down disturbance, but their services At sundown to- a fly-up from the Chinese uny night it was expected that the gen eral strike which paralized Shanghai business for the past month, would be terminated to mor The strike will. continue to apply to British and Japanese mills how- ever. The status of the shipping strike which has tled up many ships in the harbor, remained unchanged tonight. The American Association of China today cabled to the state de- partment urging co-operation of the United States with other powers tn adopting a strong attitude toward China in the observance of treaty regulations, The message said the Chinese gov nment should be charged with re. sponsibility for the loss of lives and property Defense forces were unrelaxed Lo. night, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYOMING, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1925 OF DENTISTS Dr. J, J. Donovan of Casper was elected president of the Wyoming State Dental assoctation at the an- nual convention of the organization just concluded at Buffalo. The den- tists met on the same days as the Wyoming State Medical association. Dr. L, C, Hunt of, Lander was elected vice president of the dental association and Dr. Earl Andrews of Cheyenne, secretary, Among local doctors and dentists who attended the convention were: Dr. William +) . J. J. Dor van, Dr C. E. Duncan, Dr. C, Sibler, Dr, G » B Dr, T Drew. Dr. C. H. . Dr. ELL. Newlander, Dr, J, B. Beal, Dr. H W. Scott, Dr. C, H. Platz, Dr. J. R. Hansard, Dr. W. W. Yates, Dr. H. L BE, Harvey, Dr. Stanton and Dr, H. Byars. ——— GOVERNOR ROSS LEAVES FOR MAINE CONFERENCE CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 25.—Gov- ernor Nellie I’. Ross left Cheyenne with her son, Bradford» Thuriday morning for Augusta, Maine, to at- tend a convention of governors. The party will assemble at w York city, most of them going forward to their destination by boat. some by rail and a few by airplane. BALL SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE, Second Game. At Chicago— RW, Cleveland -000 100 100—2 5 Chicago 20 002 OOx—7 16 1 Batteries: Karr, Yowell, Speece and Walters; Ovengros and Schalk. First game Cleveland and Chicago ¥ Airmen With MacMillan On Arctic Trip| STATE ASKS CONTINUANCE OF /ewspaper Crilnume Delivered by Carrier 76 cents « month On Streets or at Newstan 5 cents GREEKS IN REBELLIO Resignation of Premier Is Demanded by| Salonica Garrison for Inefficiency; Military Rule to Be Petitioned ba 95 25. SALONICA, Greece, June —(By The The newspaper Independent announce nies garrison decided to demand the immediate resigna- tion of Premier Michalakopoulos because of his alleged in- efficiency in office and for the purpose of forming a mili- tary government presided over by General Pangolus. Associated the Sa- GIANT MAGo OF ‘AOGK (5 SHOVED UP OLOPE AND TUMBLES BACK | Ranch Lands and Build- ings Obliterated in Teton Region; Fatal- ites Are Lacking. The revolutionary officers occu —(By The A pied public buflding and railway st | Dispatches from Sa Soe . ad ; « Tiontca report G nthe throes of| JACKSON, Wyo., June Uons. Press censorship has, been es-| a ; tablished, . Revolutiona lution and sa. e Greek fleet | 25,— al cattle ranchers ablished. Revolutionary proclama SptHRARDiS. criot es cx fies , : Rid) hha baaetendede | ; m ae 4 aa mover F narrowly escaped death, jon has n issued. he dispatches say a military gov : Hees. es A communique of the rovelution-|ernment has been formed under Gen.| When a mountain sudde nly ists sald their movement was oppos | Pangolos and has occupied all|Crumbled and urled an ed nowhere in Greece ivil and military institutions. anche of rocks and earth a valie of the Gre LEVAND-DAY TRIAL; MOTION TO QUASH OFFERED BY DEFENSE TORRINGTON, Wyo., June 25.—Jarguments on the motion to quash urymen summoned for the criminal] had not been conc: the | pel trial of Max M. Levand and A. Ri Sam H. Day, publisher and man » it having bee ing editor, respectively, of the Cas-|established . that either the con per Herald, were returning to their] tinuance would be authorized or the homes this afternoon following a request by the state for a con tinuance of the case until fall term of court and a motion to quash In- troduced by the defense. The ; case thrown outrof court. Levand and Day were arrested by Converse county authorities in con nection with the publication of an | editorial criticizing the acquittal of rl Cantlin, deputy sheriff of Na trona county, of the murder of Mrs (Continued on Page Fifteen) cere ‘“Love Potion’’ quest for continuance was made in the judge's chambers behind closed doors and at 1:30 this afternoon postponed, wet grounds. ~ | KH. EB. | At Detroit— St. Louis -000 001 OHI—2 & Of Detroit 200 000 10x—3 9 0 Batteri Danforth and Dixon Le rd and Bassler At Washnigton— New York .-...000 00* Washington O10 00 | Batteries: ook Coveleskie and Ruel. | At Philadelphia— Ro Boston _ 000 011 10—2 4 1 Philadelp! ~~. 003 00x—3 9 2 | Batteries; Ruffing, Vohr, Zal niser and Heving; Rommel, Walberg and Cochrane. | V——_—_————_—— | NATIONAL LEAGUE At St. Louis— RH. E. | Pittsburgh ____- 109 eee eves © ¢ St. Louis eh Batteries: Meadows and Smith; Dickerman and O'Farrell, At Boston — Philadelphia Boston +both games postponed, rain. At New York—Broolklyn-New York postponed, rain, Widow Receives | Entire Estate Of LaFolleite MADISON, Wis The Assoctated Pr }—Benator Kob- ert M. Lafollette’s will offered for probate In county court today names his widow a» sole benefictary and executrix. | The senator's debts, Including the mortgage on the homestead are est! | mated In the petition at 29,000, bi» | personal property at $20,000 and ht real estate which is the homestead | June 26.—(By bing $45,000, ° Machinist's Mate Charles F. Rocheville Fatal to Girl;| Man Arrested Son of Wealthy New York Widow Held for Murder in Death of Woman from Overdose of Drug Now Popular |é on NEW YORK, June 25.—(By The Associated Press The murder of a woman in New Jersey by mez of a drug | sometimes used as an aphrodisiac had sequels today af fecting the night life of Broadway. The New York American in a summary of conclu sions of the investigators said Special Cars | \is.ine essen ut | Of Tourists |) sis on : | |of a wealthy, wid i r t | a] : ny ogee a d of murde the result of | | Coming Thru) |i" th of thet Wher, ot Hin | | | |rington Park, N. J, 39, wife of | Ar ‘erdose of a dr wh Tourist travel to Yellowstone park over the Chicago & North (Continued on rags Seven) 39): ava riditig. to higher gt watched the floc he slide pa A lake se ounding r by the | will take wee au The dam across the river formed b: the slide is approxima feot high The isolated population of the re gion, © live ra 3 t t is a ' r f I “ pia the same western railroad will reach a new early season penk on July 2 when parties in special cars from Chi. cago and New York will pi through. Casper. Two cars of Chi people enroute to the Brooks Lake lodge of J. ‘T. Gratiot will make up the bulk of the spe clal passengers, but there will als bo a special car carrying a be of girls frdm New York to dude ranch of Chas. C. Moore Dubots, On July 8 a car of boys VOICES Aviation Pilot Andrew (By Central Pres ABOARD THE “BOW DOIN tOUTE TO ETAH, GREENLAND, June As the MacMillan expedt on slowly makes its way north ery man is hopeful of making tht (Continued on Page Seven.) from New York will go Moore ranch. All of these visitors to Wyo! expect to tour Yellowstone while here, and will indulge in riding ar other western sports during th stay in the hills south of Yellow stone. of Intimacy Wit is sae siete a CORRESPONDENT 15S UNDER ARREST NEW YORK, June 25.—( Mrs. Ida May Symington, taki defense in,the suit for divor Thomas A. Symington, denie | fulne: in particular she den NEW YORK, June Chambers, correspondent vorce suit of Thomas H 24.—Talbot | in the dl Symington MRS.SYMINGTON DENIAL | OF ALL CHARCES | Hotel Clerks Back Up Claims That She Registered With Husband on Nighi h Corespondent By The A ng the stand today in her own ce brought by her husband, d all accusations of unfaith- ied intimacy with Talbot W. ssociated Press.) — against his wife, ide May Syming | Chambe one of the corespondents named in the com- ton, was beld in $1,000 ball for trial) plaint w now held in $1 000 jater and later registered together at in specia! sessions by Supreme Court | bai! on at harges based a tel Justice Ford, eitting as a committ:| his story as witne for the plaintiff tT ate her testim two ing magistrate. on a statutory charge} M testified that on of the RitzCa and a based on his testimeny of tntimacy | the ned t Chambers ir t at t with the defendynt went to a the