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| HOTEL RUINS GIVE UP 44 BODIES The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Oiher Wyoming Newspaper WEATHER Partly cloudy with local showers; not much change In temperature Temperature tod: , " Che Casper J MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. 1. ¢ NO. SUES See aa neere aera aed va ion !!!”!”~”~C~*”S@aivered: by Ga CASPER, WYOMING, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1925 atly Crile On Streets or at trier 75 cents « montb Newstands, & cente Pubileation Uffic Tribune Bidg. 216 B. Second St. (deto2) uepiosegy OPE WS ei TEAPOT CASE TRIAL REOPENING LONED PET When a Mountain Peak Fell Off | i “RALL SCORES NATIONAL DEATH TOLL IN BOSTON CRASH VICTIM OF AUTO AGCIDENT WILL LEAGUE. At Brooklyn— RH KE) Boston 010 203 002—8 15 1 Brooklyn 001.011 001—4 10 0 I, Batteries; Vargas and Gibson; | Erhardt, Oeschger, Hubbell and De- | berry. | } | At New York ( Philade!phia New York Batteries: Mitehell and Henline; | Bentley, Huntzinger and Snyder. At New York (Ist game)}—K, H. B Philadelphia _..000 000 000—0 3 0) New York _....000 003 03x—6 12 0} Ring and Wilson; Barnes Gowdy, Sn |Seryices for Harry Tor-| DEBRIS SEARCH One Shot, Tr Trio Seized For Looting Clothes Of People Caught in Collapse of Building. BOSTON, July 6.—(By The Associated Press) —The | and | = Ir , Who died Saturday a tal injurt AMERICAN LEAGUE. | At Cleveland (ist game)— R. H. E. --100 000 000—1 7 2 -101 010 00x—3 10 1 after beir when the jured “F he w auto wh | Cle rence Are Set for || U.S. Wife Accused in Mexico Murder ‘SUBMIGSION OF MORE EVIDENCE 1a QOUGHT IN FEDERAL COURT Arguments Open This Afternoon at State | Capital on New Move OF U. S. Counsel. CHEYENNE, Wy 1; i When federal court at 2 o'clock it still in naturalization matters and the | Teapot Dome trial reopening peti | tion presentation will not. take until later in the afternoon CHEYENNE, Wyo., J (B: Th A TT. Ba Mrs. Garda Lewis, wife of an American oil operator, is the |g central figure in a sensational “ This lake was formed 0% ight Jaskson's Hole, Wyomi when the top o ountal | as driving with his family to| |p } > - forty-fourth Body. was taken |x.) sitppet down inte the: divas vailen fone: sing ie ieee batiss nations vie ees ad adr a ee: Blanken-| the Big Horn mountains to spend! murder case in Tampico, Mex- {7 Judg 3. Ken- from the wreck of the ee bed. Across the lake, to the right, the waters covered a ranch house was on the bank of the stream | eye and Myatt wsk!, Crouse; Buck i Fourth, turned over In a ditch | ico, Colonel Parra of the Mex- | ned the federal court wick club, once gay night} before th —— | sive, Torrence, who autfeced trac.| 27 army was killed while rid- |this morning set 2 o'clock resort, today, just fifty hours i; [tured itibecand otnancidinmeesie | ing in an automobile with Mrs. kg afternoon as the time after the celebration of the “night Peter’s | their home in Midwest under medi-| Lewis. * She told authorities : the before the Fourth’ revelers were . , | 1 under medi ih 4 Ps Ren atid Wucled eit the cok | | cal care and is expected to recover ver. | bandits committed the crime, but t i government's of the building. The body. that | ie The ac ulted “| she | was arrested and held | 1 equity f , san ean pri enti | Obbery Not ies esis Mee kes eeTe | American residents are protest aoe aide a pel. riscol sai. data | old, and had lived for four years at | J I At ganizer. Midwest where he was employed a | Por t r r f the search had gone Yet Solved| Damage $10,000, 000 night lor a ri iider ard Under the concentrated a ence is survived by his widow f dozens hts an a ee a and daughter, and siste: en had pati by = Tab: tae, rs, ing In Peoria, Il., who ig expected See eee eatin SANTA BARBARA, Cal., July 6.—(By The Associated Press.) —With a definite Na gaan La temeeae luce hahekens asics ata sing now and again to lift an-|Survey of earthquake damage available, Santa E bara citizens had estimates on hand | rest in the Investigatio: ey . today indicating that $10,000,000 would be reauired to replace buildings devastated | Polina Of the treasury of St. Peter's} ‘WASHING byvanearthquake on last Monday Morning. awese iF Uelday night, when thieves escaped |come of clas | |¢ | r unfortunate. y this morning they had found m nearly all, nearly all of those cnt Whee ehin anes, minkatnas ita While the work of reconstruction progressed, the city was rocked on Saturday and tha a eg eramee | first” five but irreplace- | amounted to nh One million lire, 880,340 represent- Ic all for Bank |esreeiae at Semee tatements Is |:.,Retvon tr 8 reopening ot ued Today F mcenesonant gevernme rick. At four this morning the bo of a woman was found and an bh trae bo Win is the tet ate lace FIRE CARRIES en Evans, Proprietor of Amusement Park, and Wife Are have been ier Relieved of Holiday Receipts by Masked Robbers for baths exce 1 proper intre t water boot r has been avai to obtain nd a half later the body of her com: fon was at of the orleans ae. Sr Who Poked Shot Th h Window D : Ae of ion ta he oked Shotgun Through Window of Home Che tan and eared theas aa An Pal One tl ‘ yllar 1 , ere tw ng C som of the club. | tup Mr. and WV I ans of ervie : c after 30 r g fay city, y and state opin-| foal NEW. TORK < and escaped with the week-end holid receipts of the amusement park, according to i iiewicon the ate of the dis | T O POLAND} 4 ae een {rer made to the sheriff. Evans is proprietor of the park , to. wibleh, POS peasy Due x | ? t According to the story given the authorities, Evans and his wife carried the sack oem idl ia pa efi 5 rere pire saeeees 4 4 the deatets jot mone to their home near the park entrance at ¢ morning The money in othy J Barry, preprietor-manager| SWAMPSCOTT » part of the | cluded bills and silver taker heh of the club, hay not been seen nor|(By The Assocle les Norte stele einelbaehip ple df Mahal has nedy been fouric announcement » | capital of Colombia cial | nd other amusements Ss. > r manager, Jam-s E Philadelphia, at nid, ¥ iors estimat Pssheht when -s 5 ahak was ha and J ° KIDNAPED SLEUTH AND NRIED FIRST Sse = rae jPlied with the cor 1 la T s ae { Stand where 1 are 1 keep | Coolldg first dip int AIDE FOUND HANDCUFFED | easier fata TO TREE ON MOUNTAIN’: 9) 2 ion ¢ shea toPite f |the mone the table R: chores the F Mystery of ies ceaance of Pair in Fes condition as revue ot thai |ADOlM. Judge ed 3, Hines ruled [backed ut of the d hl i OPERATOR . a) | Bowman sald the were ect up Tue Hines sustained the onte me soon asthe t mpiet, the: | Tennessee Hilis Solved When | while driving along « Torely road at ton of William 1, Remy, Prorecut: |W had withdrawn his shot |g a fe Both ‘Are Found Alive wa, ie gia tne sof | should ‘ho tied tet an aid. tha [eam svere, rn | i es the'¢ heads, Bowman said Stephenson should be brought to! the i) n the road anc ee ee eeraa uta the khue| trial: betore. Warf 0Ginek and fart {eailed ; the: abe office ’ Aras of le Hamfortt ‘of the CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., July 6.—(By The Associated |) °a"rake telephone call, they sata, {Gentry who were indicted jointly |bandite were s Ma ai Be aa picen tt e Press.)—Sheriff Tom Selman today began an investigation | ana were returning home when at.| WIth the former klan leader'in cone] Borg cle “eimthes, © Eivane tol Wiens utd cerigbotin. cers of the story told by Dr. W. D. Mason, local veterinarian, | ‘ke. Pa ere reg. ones Oger’ 8 ee vie “acaPhers nd Deputy | of a warrant sw tk and Lawrence Bowman, alleged feudist and aide to pro- |. "Pel" bey ip brmadti foie abt At. TER a sheriff Joe Thotnas questioned Mr. | Mrs eine Masi hibition authorities, that they had been kidnaped on Signal ained automobile and the| VINNITSA. Uliraine—Eight eee oe Ans and’ trols, 4.danerip-| dort? with violation of the } mountain and held captive for ten days. nen's hats were found LDitedeithe at isan aattanied to litte Jal epee ll apeiron seg e ined a few The two men, who disappeared on | Thomas, mountaineer handcuffed Peines bed the mounta with. | prison on eb ng and. police oftic Sig: : Phe ond: | dort p JyNn 23, without leaving a trace |and ted to a tree in the woods about | out success and there futile search | superstitious peasant tite Ct eo 1 hina end ‘ slonse were fyind yeaterdqy by Jim} 15 miles from here i (Continued on Page Two) population on the lookout, varge as, 4 centered, “Ella's” body, Miss| Sunday by a series of slight shakes which did no noticeable damage but were felt gen- because of thelr significance |ing annual rate return of 4:38 per |r the ¢ t % re , : Ella Cauley was brought out piti-| erally, church. | cent F on7 June | pope fully bruised. In her dress they Since the major temblor last Mon- | A.atorm of: indignation sis» f und | ies a eal Es ie A idéee ee ral found the money for_which she had|day mornipg, more t 100° dis. tall circléay of, Italian: life, atthe — — annie ee : ulate : smiled away the broad badinage of | tinct shocks have been recorded, WEEK- END eS agile CLAIM | j audacity of the crime. Minister of | Bl ¢ ‘eT Be 19 guests that she might realize her! peyven earth tremors, intense the Interior Feédersonl. has taken eriinentaviadiiuentarie, hope of marriage and a home, enough to be felt but not severe personal charge of police investiga- a Fe his Ghia Wanchai oe Frank Tillow and Neddo Flanagan. | enough to use noticeal’ pre: | | tor The robbery was conducted Wet \Potacene + who had won many local ring bat-| pension, occurred here between the on y the vatican territory which is | | ke P Ske whhackrateon tles Were found. Inspector Benja-| hours of 4 a, m. and 11 p. m. yester. | under ‘the jurisdiction of the | | | ps ny, vi otis ae oe min Alexander of the Boston police, In addition the recording . |e 6 and thus the activities of the | | 1] : Sita SEN cate i ‘who had thought to add another ar-| thermometer of the Southern Coun CHICAGO, July 6—(Assoclated | with remarkably few deaths fr state alithoritien are caullia an tin Bclauiivtd ve un recelyershit rest to the several mnde at the clu | ties Gas company, which serves the| Press.)—The toll of holiday fatal | fireworks, and explosions, the | usual proachment between the July 6.—(By The A ause | toric : ivi died ‘in the wreck. Some of th¢/ community as a seismograph record-| ‘ities throughout. the ‘country | 1 ul traffiein the suburban | secular The pope | ers th ; line and r atehat bodies found were of persons paying | eq gimost consta vibrations too] mounted today to the 250 mark | untry led to unusuail ng | is awaiting with anxiety the results negro truck driver, tried f e burn ¢ c a pening their visit to the club, others were | siicnt to be noticed Ny from | with autemobile idents and | Ust.of dead and injured Jof the police tr ouse her un alleged those of habitues. {7 to 10 yesterday mor drownings at the head of the list, More an 400 were injured in c Burning down ‘he school ! lea woe a One man, his wife's ricture In the! in only four of the churches| without the Boston ca t | the states which reported t more than twenty the commun t large ‘ x : y pocket over his heart, was found) .0/, yor occupancy, union services| tragedy in which 43 perished | heaviest death rolls stated they have da ate $ I : aA in the dead armsof another woman. | 0°, Th SOC pal ys vrotestant de While a Woutih'.ct duiy pacoea Contioed aa on vote ote Fe atta Peace cei the t Occasionally a worker picked Up a) eee ee ne osterday. morn bottle of splits or w y unbroken | 4. and evening at the band stand ( fe YENNE, Wyo., July Fie the force that wrecked so many)" 4) a Plaza, while the Fran unsel in the govern Be clecan hers of the Old: Mission 1ent’s suit fo r m f There are several untouched pock-| fa" ‘mass before an improvised I an peat oF 4 annulmé ‘ ets in the debris tho* may hold bod: | sitar in a little hay field in front jthe Teapot.Dome naval oil fes, Early last night the discover-| Cr their shattered place of worship jreserve lease held by the fes came in quick succession #0 that}. new variety of bootlegger has Mammoth Oil company ap the total of known dead rose rapid-| 1.046 his appearance here since the ‘< . ly from 19 to 37. Then the work was! oo tnquake. He deals however in te thts more difficult. Tt took some times | CATiTIduake. oe a eet water O rn 1 etd . ou an hour to extricate a body after it] 7 0" St Monday, all fires, except oo at ane : was found, Great masses of foun-| i, the open have been sternly for- dation stone had to be lifted by der-} "4400 a Panit onlys bala wentec Ei bi ay Nae ea pari Robbery is ane nd Roherta. 4)s0 Reported to Police which a YOUNG WIFE IS SUICIDE, ILL HEALTH CAUSE Mrs. John Galusha Takes Own Life at Ranch Near Natrona Station; Will Be Buried Here Tomorrow Desponde € ealth Mrs. Rose Galusha, 25 year 1. to co iF: morning t herself , atic on the door haw hot na ; pes husband and s¢ € 1 daug D tantaneou M G s tee mt tat Jin an ¢ k she ly , ‘ in fr, ¢ it & fe from RE A oe ON

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