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make a pe < ng Elk Horn creek t e t 2 o'clock, following a rec “Mocndation by ‘Fassett that a a - supply of water be made | le for the Sage Creek reser: | M. Boeke, city attorney, was Partly overcast tonight and Wed sday, somewhat unsettled tn north fon, not much change tn temper. p ature. VOL. IX | WEATHER NOME = a 228 TEAPOT TRIAL REO a MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYOMING, TUESDAY, JULY + 7, 1925 Delivered by Carrier 78 cents a montb Un Siresis PENING DENIED BY C The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper == Che Cagper Daily Critunw on Publieation Otriee Tribune Gidg, 416 B & URT or at Newstands, 6 cente Government Must File Appeal Petition in Less than Month HIJACKERS SLAY OFFICER IN BATTLE NEW RESERVGIA SOUTH OF CITY BEING FILLED Taste of Tar May Be Prevalent In Water For Few Days. W. H. Johnson, water commis- teld the city council last that the city reservoir undergone extensive re water. new has rk and relining with ng preparations, vould be filled water to stated precaution had been taken Johnson the reservoir from having e from the composition used water-proofing work, ere is a slight taste after the} r fs refilled, it will last for few days, Johnson stated users are asked to bear this nd until the passes away. reservoir which has also repaired will be filled today, the elty an ample reserye sup f water In case of any emer- nd be patient e old A petition signed by fifty citizens asking that the dog pound be moved from the corner of Fourth and Len- yx streets, was recetved by the city council, The petition stated that the dog pound is a nuisance and jowers the moral tone of the vicin- ity. The council deferred action un- they can find a suitable home for the dog pound which has been the subject of complaints in every locality ‘Two new ordinancts were passed » the elty council on first reading. one of which provides that the city engineer be appointed commissioner of sewers with power to compel property owners who violate the pro- visions of the new ordinance which akes dt imperative for those in completed sewer districts to make connection with the sewer system. The members of the council were told that health conditions are jeop rdized by outside toilets in use in any of the districts. The ordinance ovides a penalty for the owners f such tollets if they do not take ps immediately to connect with e sewer system and do away with outside tollets which often are cause of disease epidemics. W, Fassett, city engineer, re ed th the Lloyd Construction | where {it has been situated. | Attempt to Prevent Feat Landing Near'| Salinas, Calif., Leads to Killing and Search for Slayers Opens. _ SALINAS, Calif., July 7.—(Asséciated Press.) — Cavalry men from Monterey and citizens from the towns adjacent to Moss Landing near here, joined hands today to run down a crew of belligerent hijackers who killed one member of a posse late last night and injured two pea tate police to cover with a ce officers and drove county and F machine g | who was drawn into the fray ¥ | Sher es were warned to] appeals w | Drotect against a possiblity of the hi-| for help, was s | Jackers to use the sea to flee from| Sheriff W. J | appeal of Salinas | ba GIANT FISSURES is in a pital here with a H, Rader, merchant diy shattered knee and Ha I ingston, a‘ state traffic officer who made the appeal to the sheriff is the third man injured. Two major encounters in the dark te reported, the hijackers assum. ing the offensive in both. The fight came with such dramatic suddenness that officials here pieced fragmentary reports together and failed to obtain’ a connected story. | Harry Livingston, a state shot Watsonville traffic of ficer drove into ttered auto and moved to the scene. | As he approached Moss Landing on Schooner Captain On! s,.8" sunt rose West Coast Tells | auired aa’ “the busin Quake Damage. serie "Aden of the sh 5 When th himself, the «cry me from the hijack opened fire with the rning. s to the business sheriff * identif: “Shoot 'em" c: ers and th two-word we AVALON, Santa Catalina Island, Calif. July {Associated Pres While last Monday's earthquake was toppling building in Santa Barbara, it was ripping great fissures in San- ta Cruz and San Miguel islands. just off the coast of the Mission City, hurling sections of the rocky SALINAS. if, July Associated Press)\—A truck —(By The and to carry liquor were found in a va cant lot today near the point at Moss Landing where suspected rum runners and sheriff's possee engaged in a pistol tattle iast night, result ing in the death of N. H. Rader, a member of: the and the’ shoot- of Sheriff \W. A. Over and Harry Liv- Ingston, a state tri officer. The sheriff's of! > recelved word that an automob: coast lines into the sea and revealing old Indian ence posse burial was places not even whose exist- suspected elogists. A grop of the was specimens | | I mobile ats near here before midnight with an appeal for | help. ‘The appeal was relayed here | and Sheriff Oyer organized a ! posse | passenger automobile both equipped | SCOPES MUST BE CONVICTED TO MAKE TRIAL SUCCESS FOR DEFENSE; PROSPECTS ARE GOOD He Started It Ail | Final Test in High|¢; Court Is Aim of Attorneys By CLARK KINNAIRD Central Pr Corresponden DAYTON Tenn 7 The ppears to be nc that M | ing Tennessee's Qn | However, it would be tngic | he were not found guilty. He \ It be. It's the first urts that ever time in tt man went on t the decision upon it the @ no doubt would be significant in its influence ‘anti seones JUDGE KENNEDY = UPHOLDS LEASE IONAL LEAGLt ie HE. 000 207 601—10 10 1 000 020 120. 2 Chicago Brooklyn Bush and ¢ t s—Cooper, Osbor e, Oes and O'Ne Philadelphia’ =.000 000 600— 99 1 . . Balteries—Donohue and Wingo; | Nothing to Show Irregu- Betts and Wilson Sei bat sha! F ; Smith hit homer first of third larity or Fraud in Ne- Ulrich pitched for Philadelphia eer 2 eighth : gotiation of Contract At New York ROLE . 4 . Pittsburgh 201.600 800-6 11. 1 Court Hold: t. |) New York O01 040 08 3 2 s—Aldrich, Sheehan, Ad-| CHEYENNE, V ily 7 ams and Smith; Greenfield and Sny fhe-Teanet Dot ied | and Neff batting for New | #0nulment ', In which an if | York in’ ninth, adverse |ment cl will not be r At Philadelphio ( Game) R. i b al | Cincinnat 3 king for viction, | Philadelphi 301 000 00%— 4 is 1 jae : . daivior ° ve is And it Is the first time defense Batteries—Rixey and Kreuger; |). 7) oi . e ; en St torneys—Clarence Darrow, Dud- | Deca Couch and Henline 7 ‘ ¢ y Field’ Malone, Bainbridge Col-| ——. ve $100,000-n-year men ever tried} At Boston (Second Game) R. H. E. | th © convict their own client St. Louis 610 001 000— 2 7 0 Paradoxically, the whole success | Boston 100 004 21°— 8 13 | ORES Pet {of the ypes trial depends on his| Batteries—Sotheran, Stuart, Dyer being cor d. Unless he te sen. | and Schmidt; Gibson and Graham. < F | te he cannot appeal the case| ee ER RE eteeet apreme court of Tongibhere AMERICAN LEAGUF | , It fs the Supreme court of ‘Tennes RHE. |, | At Chicago— | | see, or the Supreme court Washington 000 000 010— 1 5 O) 45 ve ot jt ed States, must pas 2 200 000 00*— 2 8 0 . : | constitutionality of the law s—Reuther and Ruel; Ly 1 ; ter The truth of the matter is that the whole ease is erected on sand. | | Whatever its outcome, the trial At St. Louis (First Game) E.| . - " will settle nothing. | Evelution | New York 001 000 10 * ©) Dy WG Atisas Romelene, x will remain true er nntrue just | St. Louis 110 051 40—* © *] 1 , 4 ; r | as it was before. Even should Batteries—Hoyt, H. Johnson, | oo ; h ‘4 the law be upheld, certain schools | Caldwell and Bengough; Gaston and | © 2 t Be in this state m: continue to ; : - teach “evolution” without violat _ ; is ing the statute, which does not At Detroit—Boston-Detroit game | +; Po ‘phy apply to them. These include | postponed, rain | pay é Vanderbilt University, at sh- ee | lable : ville, and numerous religious At Cleveland— delphia- Clive: | o¢ Ontario held that H schools and colleges, The law | Ind game, postponed, rain, 4 tune Gor affects only state-supported insti- | | r ie tutions of learning. | NEW yor ; rie pete " Should the Tennessee law be car jated Press) The Giant ried to the higher courts, however, gu ‘ae whi opened by the quake, ancient burial places great fissur had uncover iat Indians any had completed patching Casper and that per is ted to confer with officials of Northwestern railway and the 6 hight department to try ce a ngement for the of the half mile strip of road ng East Yellowstone bigh tions were made in the as rolls of storm sewer dis- 2 and paving district No. col No, and the same certified for © assessment roll for paving trict No, 61 which {s the McKinley ICEBERGS Ih iN NORTH HOLD | UP WMILLAN ©: fees of Mac Harry B, Hen derson Jr., of Cheyenne as next friend of John Eugene, The pe tion alleges that McMurray, a law F.W.MONDELL RESIGNS POST. | SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., July 7.—| (By The Associated Press)}—Frank W.| IN SUIT WASHINGTON 7.—(By The Associated Press)—The MacMillan Arctic expedition has encountered many icebergs in its run from Battle Harbor to Hopedale, Labrador the navy department was informed to nm & message from the 1 yesterd wdoin ave been hrough the Ice alt} bound for Hopedale and Windy Labrador,” the message said re miles and miles of loose cakes of ice." stean Dri tevcciien wae tat 1 by | Mondell submitted his resignation to Edwatd "Pe ec. an amateur of| President Coolidge today as « direc seat: t forwarded here, | tr on the War Finance corporation, | et subway district, was con- —_»— earing Held Into Tragedy BOSTON, July 7.—(By The Assoc! ated Press)}—The task of placing the blame for the Pickwick club collapse which trapped a gay crowd of revel- lers with » loss of 43 lives on the night of July 3, assumed chief im: Dortance today when definite assur ances were received that the ruins had yielded the lust of the dead, « The county grand jury spent 16 | Anti-Klan to | Parade in the | U. S. Capital, [ALLEGED ILLEGITIMATE CHILD MADE PLAINTIFF | FOR $75, city Council Limits Time to One anal | ||P 4 1 On Certain Streets on Petition of Li OLA MU Merchants 000 || : peers of Casper. - ! ession last nance to rest ack 1 the r be ame ad d. that nised the t | arrest The support the child and to start r their cars in cer: | Increased ‘ in a busiuess or a profe 1 ricts for the dura-|autos, provided t : though he were his legitim instead of the half] tines are adhered to r born in lawful wedlock. ‘The r allowed. The one hour | ulations er, it ts alleg was to have to Cente A to A dr ceived $100.4 month during t tt to Market; |e, yy ; sanity wana f ney of the and mor 1 y at the! ling from the Casper Motor clut grew older claims } € pany, except | mitted plans for marking of pald since MeMurray’s de from Durbin to] rection leading to the tour estate ng refused th | ne rdinance will be in eff ut The MeMurray fortur . o ng t founded on oil royalties fr - ' . t ' Rock Creek field e pe ir F ted Harry Henderson, the | ected by t 1 > paint | tourist camp and ¢ iiman n the ault, is a mer | parking n t town | Hoffhine stated that was a of Kinkead, F r I | ect I t re tices Banks how Big Gain WASHINGTON, July 7.—(By The Associated Press)—Application for permission for a “peaceful anti-|*’ NEW YORK, July 7.—(By The]1919 afd 1920 boom years. hours examining the scene of the| Klan gathering” here on August 15| Associated Press —Record brenking| In Chicago state and national Gisaster and questioning witnesses, was mate today to ‘District euthort | oi sus pavadiad’hy bank state | banks showed ‘combined Increabes in some of them survivors, and adjourn: | ties in the name of the Rev. George bi m5 ed after midnight to resume the in-|H, Lawson of Keyport, who de-| ments issued in answer to a cal! of | deposits of $127,000,000, quiry today, Governor Fuller an-|acribed himself as the ‘“anti-klan|the comptroller of currency for the| The deposits of the National Cit nounced that the state would: lend| candidate for Governor” of New Jer=| condition of national ban! of | bank, the largest in the country ex all possible assistance and that iC] sey. , pa June $0 ceeds $00,000,000 for the first time the county investigation falled to The gathering id w by! The toto! in the statement submitted uncover the facta he would place the |one week a parade here of the Ku] Deporits and dividend 1 to the comp! rotie 2010.903,905, a ense in the hands of the Klux Klan which has been author: |the large New York inetit ex-Igajn of more than $ 00 # general, ized, ceeded the previods high totals of April 6.¢ of th Mills bus a place to stop Passengers, the MARANVILLE | TO SUCCEED W. KILLIFER| le fleeing from the upon attempts at similar legislation y have a bearing on the : , brought here yesterday bY Captain | Scene of the shooting had been aE ts elsewhere. ‘There also {s the prob nership of the N nal League | 4 + 2 avin Arthur Sanger of the schooner | St?Ped !n San Jose and three men OPES | ability that the case will stir the | lead ‘ead sted there public's interest sufficiently to cause| Manager McGraw sent the i Dreamer on the vessel's return from The police at Monterrey denied re Efforts to carry the § evolution ot federal courts/ it to lay down its radio recely f Kent Gree t r ; us anchorage off Santa Cruze island} ports that troops had been sent| failed late yesterday when niunelantio pewve Roni of: tie t pasta sirtps and cross-word puzzles | oppo Vio. Ald awered with a party of scientists from the] to the scene of the shooting. defendant was denied by the fe al 1d) (Continued on Page Fo ‘our) tinued on FE 2) . 8 r 4 ei - Los Angeles museum of science and pegs art. found “Cliffs toppled into the sea be- 6 shi fore us,” Sanger said, “We gazed awe-tsruck at what seemed to be Tikee the end of the world. From San Miguel island to the west of us f : thyat arose great clouds of dust, indicat- iH Ma ing that there, too, the cliffs were Se ee unsforring 1 o crashing, After the shoc ! ; ficcgh ok sided we went ashore a are ae Se aa i 1 TURN OVER | ree ar LARGE SUM : ‘Eight Perish _ As Boats Sink THOMA had — A clated ‘EW YORK, July 7.—(y The A 1 in last night’ sociated Preas) — Walter (Rabbit)| nie tr dy I . Maranville, short-stop, today suc botomed be tied t Frances eded Bill Killifer as manager of iren and a Jean Pr nt W mn fa V 1 r, M “ ° k er ert tener