Wyoming State Tribune (Newspaper) - January 6, 1921, Cheyenne, Wyoming T With Proper Cooperation From Advertiser and Att Employes the State Tribune in 1921 Witt Make a New Record WYOMING STATE TRIBUNE 6 PAGES TODAY NIGHT EDITION VOLUME 27, NUMBER 5 Wyoming's Leading jo JAN. 6, 1921 Member Associated Press PRICE FIVE CENTS DENVER CHEMIST TELLS IN TRIAL TESTIFIES THAT AFTER MAKING NUMBER OF TESTS IT WAS PROVED COLIC MEDICINE MORPHINE AND SAYS PARTICLES OF TABLETS FOUND ON SIDE OF BOTTLE Jan. nation of McWhorter the youthful burglar who has confessed to stealing worth of valuables from more LEGION POSTS OPPOSE JAPANESE COLONIZATION IN TEXAS SECTION TWO FAMILIES MET AND TOLD TO LEAVE Big Hole In Youthful Bandit's Head than 900 North Side says Chief Justice ry Olsen of the municipal a hole In the back of his head In which a nun's fiat could be I happened to pass a dark McGrath confessed the worried me so I home I couldn't I would get out of bed and go back and rob the Touching Up the Sore Spots The preliminary hearing of Discharged Night Before Mrs. Emma Lucille Schulz was Miss Linn said she discharged continued Thursday morning in Mrs. Schulz upon the evening of Justice court after nn 9 and latter new that night in her capacity ty and prosecuting as night nurse in the maternity in the and with 1 and finished the next Ham C. Kinkead acting as his Ing at 7 ghe related that Mrs Schulz gave her for- The first witness was Dr. warding address os In ward C. city chemist at of a in the Metro- He ie a medical analyst and and stayed chemist and general around the hospital for two days gave testimony upon sub- after which she The night ject of an analysis made of the after she three children were medicine which was alleged the couc and all to ben given to the two in- one vomiting and later fan and which is alleged to have the other two dying their He testified after several Mrs. Schulz ing a number of tests of been warned to stay out of which was com- the room of one of the tincture of rhubarb and the mother of the child that re- 1 He said an excess as the mother had medicine alone would sne was afraid of the Miss rase have produced death in Him She also told of the He said the mixture symptoms of the of known colic medicine their affected breathing and usually given to infants puise General ri- from He told of Bei for the asked Miss itoms of a person Linn to produce the bedside morphine ords of the hospital at the after- ould be contracted pupils noon and a recess was slow and labored taken until 2 feeble pulse and to th po an in convulsions and The Bear Sez sits by her counsel and battle Over Letter she is evidently A battle developed over and occasionally she is tTip introduction of a letter seen to repeat the answer of ter to Dr. Hill by Former Coroner some witness to her lips Clyde explaining the de- moving as she looks into space tails the case and the reason and repeats the She did for that there might be this once when Dr. Hill had given some i olson in the Dr. an extremely technical answer to Hill explained his numerous a of the medicine which resulted in I his finding that there was phine in it. He said this was In- by tablets which had broken into small He WLS able to determine this he could see the particles sticking to the Sides of the were visible to the naked After a thorough questioning as to the tests he was Miss Etta head nurse at the Cheyenne Private was next called to the Her testimony was confined to the em- ployment of Mrs. Schulz at the hospital during October and vember and of her discharge by herself upon orders from Dr. DIPPING LAW IS DECLARED TO BE VALID WHILE NO THREATS ARE FAMILIES ING TO SETTLE ON FARMING LAND ARE TOLD THAT PRESENCE IS SENATOR ASKED TO EXPLAIN LAND Jan. Legion posts of five towns in the lower Rio Grande valley met at San Benito last night and formed a valley council and executive Wyoming's compulsory dipping primarily for effecting systematic opposition to under the of colonization in this it was announced which all are required day Jt wag voted to Bledsoe of Texas to to dip their flocks was mass meetings at Harlingen and McAllen to held constitutional by the state tne supreme court shortly after 2 o'clock this The decision wae written by Chief Justice C. N. with District Judge J. Tidball of called into the case Tice Associate Justice C. E. It held contrary to that handed down several months ago by Charles E. then district judge at who had sustained the demurrer of the defendant in the matter entitled the state of ming T. A. Must Dip Told to Jan. Two families of Japanese who ar- rived here last night from the intending to settle on ing were met at the road station by a committee citizens and informed that presence was They were told they could stay over- I but that they ex- to leave No threats were Jan. de president of the re- denies that the Irish Sinn As enacted by the 1917 the law provides that Fein is making peace overtures to shall dip between says the Freeman's April 15 and Nov. 1 each year Journal in an exclusive forecast of regardless of whether or not de Valera's forthcoming sheep are afflicted with Speaking in behalf of the I scabies or any other In de Valera Is Quoted as case these fall to Baying he would not turn a comely with the law the state ear to proposals of the English board Of livestock commissioners government if they are based upon is tne done at the The matter has been the sub- ject of wide interest on the part of the CAME FORM LARAMIE Mr. and Mrs. Will Murray of Laramie attended the Hynds reception last Snowslide Buries Mine Bunkhouses pendent representatives of the English nation are prepared to meet representatives of the Irish nation on an equal national ing peace talk will be the forecast of the manifesto con- SALT LAKE Jan. A snowslide one mile wide is reported from the Alta mining Two cabins of the Emma Silver Mining com- pany and a tunnel at the mine were slide passed orer hoosee into the and scores of miners miraculously escaped with their she was not with Mrs. Schulz's east For Cheyenne and Snow and er tonight and Winds becoming fresh to strong est near 20. For Snow and colder in Winds becoming IRISH LORD MAYOR PAROLED BY IMMIGRATION OFFICERS SHERMAN DISCUSSES PUN TO END WARS Offered a Bribe ef Cool of her leaving and of the fresh to strong northerly in south sickness and death of the WORTH OF SILK STOLEN FROM PENNEY STORE AT THIEVES USE SKYLIGHT PENROSE ANNOUNCES SUPPORT OF TARIFF Jan. Thieves entered the J. C. ncy store this morning by breaking a skylight and lug the floor by means of a and stole silk silk silk shirts and high-priced hosiery to the value of Jan. ator chairman of the senate finance an- that he would support the house emergency tariff although he hopes for certain modifications of the The senator's announcement was made at the conclusion of the first open hearing of the measure by his He said he de- sired to correct ing which seems to have gotten abroad concerning the status of the so-called emergency tariff He denied that there was substantial difference of opinion among republicans on the The senator said there was so an unwarranted Impression of rivalry between the with its NEW Jan. Lawrenca an agent of the tional Surety was ar- rested today at the corporation's Broadway office by secret service men on charges of offering agents bribes totaling Jan. 6, Another more than for their of the senate 8lstance ln ator Sherman of was among those with whom Harding had an en- ait J f T rtO gagement today to discuss the plans for an association of It is understood that STATE DEPARTMENT WAIVING ous domestic problems also were Told by Children Allowed to Enter This Country Temporarily Pending a De- cision as to His Admission Following His Entrance as a Visit With Friends in At the Wyoming state school defectives in on for Christmas eve the fairy story of Albert J. former Cinderella was rendered by the senator from Indiana and one of assisted by a number of the leaders of the Roosevelt Lander Among those who party in 1912, also was helped bring good cheer to the on the senator's engagement unfortunates Mrs. i Miss Miss Mr. CAME FAB TO WED Mrs. Miss Huff A marriage license was granted and Mr. The music was Thursday to I. B. in charge of Mr. Miss and Miss Laura Godsey Foot and Miss Drouillard were of Van Ark. One to a vacancy in the pal diocese of New caused by the sudden death of Bishop Charles Sumner a special convention has been called for January 26 to elect a It is notable that Bishop ming was the only candidate out- side New York nominated at the convention which elected Burch fifteen months ago and that at THOUSAND PEOPLE ARE NOW AT FORT RUSSELL NEWPORT Jan. lord of was paroled shortly after 8 o'clock this afternoon authorities on orders from Secretary of Labor j and will leave this evening for where he will be the were just as much in favor of guest of the Friends of Irish quate protection of the farming Jan. interets as they were in favor of tary Of the labor other and officers allege that ment announced today that he had ness men charge them more than granted parole to Mayor they charge resident O'Callaghan of detained at We have heard little or none of Newport News by the immigration on his own that complaint in Cheyenne Business man of this the zance pending decision as to his that Davis of the do not discriminate against i state department was considering Counting privates civilian with the wives Seymour Thomas of this time he is the center of in- and families of there are terest in the talk of possible said he about people now with the Fort Russell the The soldier trade is a factor at This is to a this time with the retail on the entry pay roll of some It 8treet car tne amusement United States Is business Cheyenne people and the It is be- the appeal of the lord mayor that the passport restriction Imposed MINORITY OF LOWER HOUSE COMES TO BRINGS GRIP ALONG should appreciate and that within six months an Sometimes one hears the additional thousand will be located at Fort The army and navy are both filling up as a natural quence of unemployment in the and permanent posts like Fort Russell will be benefited of aliens into be waived in the his and that the decision of the state department might be trans- mitted Secretary Wilson Final action then would be taken by the labor T Jan. house census committee agreed day to report to congress the Siegel fixing the membership of the house at 483, an increase of 48 over the present It also recommended a amendment limiting the membership of future houses to basis for representation 500. The was fixed at one member for ery Under this the states would gain as 1; 1; 5; 1; 1; 3; 1; 2; 4; 1; New 2; New 1; New 4; North 2; 4; 1; 1; 4; South 1; 3; 3; 1; 1; West 1, and 1. No state would lose any sentation under the THURMAN OF LARAMIE ARRIVES TO one of REPRESENT HIS PARTY DURING LEGISLATURE Southern He is one of those fellows you like to meet The democratic minority in the last Three of even though he Is the f lower house of the Wyoming thirteen holdovers in the senate side of the political lature arrived In Cheyenne are and will i I He brought his grip with tute the minority in that I Next Monday while the I but Mr. Arnold will be the solo republicans are in caucus to select i Thurman W. Arnold of Laramie representative of his party at his a a president of the I WM the only democratic of the ate and a few other Mr. with of his In all probability he will nominate himself for find that he is the logical date of his and put through his nomination by After that there won't be much for him to do but with the sort of bi- partisan help put through the And no one doubts his ability to He is 0. P. Arnold will candidate in the state to tidal f a little Local Air Pilot Breaks Records SALT LAKE Jan. airmail broke all in a flight from Salt Lake City to Bock when he flew the distance of 165 in one says a report by the local field following receipt of a radio message tho Bock CHEYENNE WOMAN WHO KILLED ANOTHER PARDONED BY BOARD Back in 1911 Carrie Sanford of angered she another woman had alienated her husband's got out a revolver shot her rival Afterwards she claimed that she had merely meant to scare the woman rather than kill but she was con- and given ten to eighteen years at Canon Colo. Wednesday afternoon the state board of finding that Mrs. Sanford had served her mini- mum sentence and she has a good gave her her She had been on parole for some Only one other pardon was It went to Bert convict No- 2904, a young man sent up from in 1919 ter having been convicted oi stealing an He was serving a sentence of from two to three but the entertaining grave doubts as to his de- creed that he had had enough Evidence was ed to show that he had bought an auto and then sold and thai afterwards it was discovered that the machine hid been