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td re The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greate r Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper) - - | ii WEATHER Probably thunder showers this af- tebrbon or tonight, followed by most ly fair Briday, Cooler tonight e cept warmer in extreme sou portion. Che Cazper Daily MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS : : CASPER, WY( WYOMING, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925 VOL. 1X NO. 272 Delivered by Carrier 75 cents # month On Streets or at Newstands, 6 cents Puniic Tribune Bidg WITNESS IN MURDER CASE ALSO NAMED IN JURY VERDICT TODAY WINTER OUTLINES P PROGRAM FOR Leroyetpy, 097g £ —— | “OR SHAY GUILTY PARI-60T HAM rarner ewes OF AESGHKE'S PLANE FLI GHT LIFE TRYING DEATH CHARGE | DATE 15 NEAR SSE SO™', |New Evidence Lacki <ing !Week of September Business Man a Bh nd Congressmen Would Lay Facts Before People and Let Them Decide on Yellowstone Extension The Yellowstone National Park extension plans as rec- | |ommended by the president’s commission would include ‘ only the peaks of the Teton mountains and to their bases Jon both eastern and western slopes and such other territory HLAND. in Inquest Over the as would make it possible to have the southeastern park ae Body boundaries follow a natural watershed instead of stra night lines that exist at present, | 1 of it was em Bootlegger pk d this morning by Congress- . : | ays e5 | man Charles E, Winter who returned to Witness Daring line geet | Slain by Hijackers RALL SCORES Monday from an eight-day trip y Att ittem peed a | cS 3 ° . ° the commisston, empt 7 , rat Eddi =a . spring at Sddie She vho has ad- Public Invited to Join | Congressman Winter said that he F % Pe eee A OREO EES ; ‘, NATIONAL LEAGUE. him: Jyocating either aiid ae ; font § jmitted that he accompanied | in Gathering Sunday n— RH. EB. eptance or rejection of the pro: eee ras ye eee = (Associated |' 4.) ¢ | James Brophy to a house in s 006 010 200— 9 13 2| Posal to enlarge the park. “My main Faker i te a SY eee ns Paul Atter the explosion Moore nis [the rear of 242 North Beech at Independence Rock “O4L 300 002—10 15 2] Purpose and desire is to present all nthe French flee nas] son down into the excavation to |Street the night that John C, d dyer, Dickerman, Mails | the facts to the people of the state ret Ont tia rede S| fan away the smoke and fumes Reschke came to de ath and Bring Own Lunch |: Hote Tana ae tee hele Yor REM earinc [os When| gilbert resoliad: (Se cotat [daha “eun‘tiglt ovens: castigo? pa na, Dewesry sare . : filer, Captain Coli, intend to attempt} of the well, he smelled gas and |lMquor, became furth vatin aa | - yeh he ; their proposed flight from Paris to] called to his father to pull him |t! 4 \ | Two technical sessions on Pha 000 Mae tecaioe’ ab Leetmdes “billy aoe New York between September 5 and| out. Moore started to extricate | rave : re ¢ ‘ ormer park extension. bill was op } 12 rte 5 offere riz son alt way up < n r Friday, a motor trip to Mid-} 300 001 06%—1 5 posed was the unwilli <3 of thé iz $ 5:00 for si ecules Ne ; apaadon fatbaaads his 1 Br foie west and Standard refineries, Blake and Hartnett; | people of the state to surrender more | con told Mr = that it| hold on the fall kel into. The 4 , " a smoker Friday evening, a| Cleon and Wilson, lands into stricter government con- the trans-Atlantic cr was suc-| the pit tarted to descend, | ju bis" hot jeummepitorths Salt (Greek ay gage - cars lee This entinvent arises natirally cessful, he and Coli would try to| but was overcome by the gas and hay w r \ y. C At Boston— HE. | from the criginal status of the lands circle the globe, crossing the Amert.| fainted. thi ernoon : , field with luncheon at the 001 000 060—1 1] referred to as public lands which can continent to the: Pa peas When rescuers reached him ‘ ( A Midwest home camp. boarding house 000 000 000—0 4 0 | status was ownership by the state. ind returning to France b ny Of | was dead. Hila son died miave A. Weed 1 ck A where the party will 1 of Alri and Smith;| “By reason of a national om, India. tainitie-later i justifiable Midwest Refining com in ibson. which developed into a policy, the 1e¢ tl open ir meéting Sur yloon at — new.states were required or request | H 1 af a Independence |} while delegates At New York— R.H.E./ ea to cede the unoccupied lands to 1 w re ed } r ton the are enroute to- Rawlins to bourd 000 901 O20—3 8 o} (Continued cu Page Six) ndition that he report day to thelr train Yor Shit’ Lake, mark the: bNew Xe oO ; Ppaeay, Nat gist of a busy. program s| Batteries: Brophy. airddly has: betavenaks been -attanged under the dirdetic Greenfield, Weisner e with the murder and is in jail, Viee Chairman B. 1. Estabrook for | Snyder, | Awithe caso stands nt the present members and delegates to the Be re es y OYS uspoplon ipyad © pre Cut to Pieces nual convention cf the petro ICAN LEAGUE, 3 4 diyision of the Am — RHE, er eye he of Mining and .Mota 300 100 0—" * © ay weet gineers, vayilel convents’: Friday 29 020 0—8 = * ight of tho hur Thin state morning at the Hotel Townsend Shawkey and Ben: |’ e as an Sakis atid SCARS VEN Cacuitert tases the Independence Nock 1 — . pleted! this morning in. the ‘ortices day noon and Chirman E R. © c Atte Weedel brook ha yed a cordial invitation | -000 0—* es adr < y Sen ae": San Antonio - se So adele 0 ries: and Seversid; ; : a | f omy 1a tional ge waiters Jain Murder Mystery Surrounding Discovery], "» that meeting will be t R. S. Elli vice president the F = | ° : O “uD wouldn't: eweasto St.¥% sate < Siidwest Teeining company, who wil} | At Deteott— R. : , Peo Ge Mea Ciba of Dismembered Body in Swamp Is an: who was darke complexioned. 1 as 009 000 202—* Three Firemen Injured: When Blast} ominen v Onto, | may have been Reschke oS pa O11 101 000—* © J (s confessed th Probed by Oakland Police | sd tha ; Old Oregon "Teall near Sweetwater | Bischof; Dauss Tears Out Wall; Loss of $350,000-from Bad ob hoard shooti ‘ ye ethan toheds, vaplaee DEN 4 a Morning Blaze Is Estimated eae eres € iy ‘ tne oats | OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 27.—(By The Associated Press) | | “Ne id § trappers and emigrants following 1 (aes Bis Cale Aug. ia Helen Saummet, (below), his|—Investigators declared early toc that they were in pos-|. ' Aa ned Billepa aa cavetel aca ene 3 R.H.E. ce t Blece, wha worked tn ihe bank fn’ |session of information which they believed would unravel | choy. ie research on the early west and he is | Fort Russell Field Artillery. 3 2] SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Aug. 27.—Three firemen were | jr: istache, More than $12,000/the mystery surrounding the supposed murder of Mrs.| Van autor tostifiea hand regarded as one of the best informed WwW. -616 1/injured and damage of $850,000 was caused when fire to-| ot +! 0 discovered in a|Jessie Loren, Oakland nurse and divorcee, bits of whose | that he ! trod t and most noted authorities on this Daniels and day destroyed the plant of the Texas Refining company | "*’ earase in the rear of his $40,-| dismembered body were found in the — + and ‘other historical mentee Hs here. Three firemen were hurt when an explosion blew |}. ey Ok IY Was Secreted a sible etipseih ts baal Rag re STECK GAINS | lin after elght o’élock Sunday morning BLOODSHED out one wall of the building and buried them. ilatt)\ 1a WhioWynwith-abox toll of the _ ueetioningee! ese aiae Of | " fl from the Townsend hotel. All per Fire Chief J. G. Sarran escaped serious injury by inches | recovered eurrer Tother’ virtdalieeodnviriced, the a rd saps jare "Utged itotoarry ‘thelr. oven, when the wall crumbled, | bricks aurea 1 oa thoritles in their belief that an ille IN RECOUNT | aspehly ita araenengee| . IN CANTON mates seh carrie Si Meal ee NT \:2 completed for serving free coffee to The fire broke out’ in the linter Which resulted in’ Mr Loren's u all those who attend. room of the plant which manufac death. Mrs. Ferguson furnished the a 3 * he. technical’ sessions of the In ¥j a5 tures cooking oil, artificial lard and name of,a San Francisco busine rc Pp HIGH GAS CUT AT LARAMIE stitute will occur F morning HONG KO Aug. 27.(By The ottineedat rea cg Sanit i GAS 01 Are following registration and will last] Associated )—Fighting in Can: CRUDE iS CuT 2 see s flam-| HERE ROBBED : Hae a by Daniel I 33 until noon. At one o'clock until] ton yesterday between various Chi iL thre 1 | \ phivatet 1 2 1 three the party will visit Midwest| nese military facti was reported tonseed war | } Mrs. I 1 has been r an1 Standard refineries. Afternoon | jn ir ation from a reliable source as loaded y 4 Sandee, ~~ to five-thirty ‘ening smoker | an cause re t of the . | trance the Tt : 1 at the Henning hotel will be pre-| 1. 1 ed I The E e « and | hug sided over b H., Gel: dA. W 4 G F lid | Peake, en¢eral uperintendent of WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 ert 5 cents per barrel He 3 VE t Lar the Midwest Refining company, will ciated Press)—Whampoa the new price schedule be effec lid a. ev re f found | ‘: ' deliver an address on the electrifica- ed.Canton on August 25, and|tive today. This reduction brings F W STARKEY HOME IN a Se, a My de | / tion of the Salt Creek fleld his | arr more than 100 Cantonese|top crude prices of 44 gravity and|U, Wy with clothing walued nt $1 ac. | tito first. discovery | Will be followed by general discus- A buffet will (Continued on Page Six: government officials who were al- leged to have been implicated in the assassination or Lin Chung Hol. sion. luncheon be 28 to down to $1,165 above to $2.43 and low grade 28.9 degrees gravity per barrel. DENTIST ON TRIAL FOR MURDER TAKES OWN LIFE IN CELL: : Man Who Killed Wife and Buried Her in Cistern Found Strangled to Death With Wire in Los Angeles Jail LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 27.—(By The Associated Press.)—Dr. Thomas W. Young, dentist on trial here for the murder of his wife and the burying of her body in a cistern, killed himself in the county jail here early today. County jail employes discovered the dentist’s body in his cell where he had strangled himself with a piece of wire. He had been dead for some|a visit to the suburbs today to visit time when the body was found. the cistern’ beneath which Mrs. The suicide ends the trial of Dr,| Y ng's body was found. Young on the murder cquaintances of the defend Jurors in the ie wer dered at} ant yesterday testified that he had Lhe close of court yesterday to make | pfte: ved them $500 ench if they would I) DAMAGED BY FIRE: Fire that in ipied by G Starkey, 1035 h Lincoln Wednesday night The bla i not kr r A r § started this r ning at Seventh | streets An overheated | range is held responsible for It blaze wag confined to the kit testify they had seen Mrs. Young aE a alive and well but in filght from er filaband “eevaral wells, after Beb- |OCALE, Delegates: To ruary 21. They said the offer was made prior to hig arrest’ and the Tax Meet Named | finding of the body, and that he told them he needed the perjured testir mory in an allenation of affections suit he planned to file against his father-in-law, Frank W. Hunt. The wire used by Dr. Young was probably smuggled into him, the county jailor said. Permission had been asked several days ago to take a coil of wire into Young's cell, ostensibly for use in rigging a radio Aug. 27. — un of the 208 fon, and H state insurance cor ve been appointed by G ernor 'T. Ross to rep nt the state’ at the Eighteenth National Conférence on Taxation, which will be held at New Orleans on Novem Maurice Groshon, chit state board of ¢ Loucks, A. recely'ng set, but was denied. The] ber 9, dentis: had twisted the wire about — ——— his neck and then turned it tightly RENO, Nev.—G Al Elko with a stick. blacksipith, took a drink ice wa- | nt County Jallor George} ter and physicians ed for 24 visited Young's cell at five} hours before they ¢ open his (Continued on Page Six) Jaws, 4 NORTH LINCOLN STREET Ur the y three or f 1d pant nd ob ween \ 1 the exce f h le ir pre 1 I b ‘ ‘ ' Whale r The pad , n-unt f ' 5 ons y 1 th * have be ‘ 1. Lie Ra Id 17 eriff Frank Rutledg ng on the ¢ _——- Demand Is Made (On Greece For) Debt Funding| Daily Telegr 8 recently pre a demand for try's debt pugh | sig | ma thi | 5 ck ¢ uth ng the America aim, will nab Y t the ndl | de ained. and other 1 were int ng ct L newspaper p has parts found at he’ mar nd ow Through | | | COM IC OPER A| ROLE SIGNE D| l2 FOR FARR AR YORK, Aug i 1 Press.)\—Geraldine Fa ‘ be a comic opera star. Her pr r in this new line of endeavor | will come in New York some time| 8 senson. manager, Alfred Arrons, contracts were ned y H ‘Mise Farrar will be % ed ‘ ensemble of choristers re ui m nd of 1 int Mr. Arron 1 ’ en |Future Prospects Engage - PERMANENCE IN ‘CASPER SEEN BY 'F. W. MONDELL Attention on Visit Here; Many Questions Discussed in Interview Hon. Frank W. Mondell, member of « W ngress from Wyo- ning for twenty-six years, later a director of the War inance corporation and since his retirement engaged in he practice of law at Washington, is visiting the scenes of his siccesses of past years in Wyoming and is in Ca per or a few da . Hew 2en this morning and talked for

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