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   Wyoming State Tribune (Newspaper) - March 1, 1921, Cheyenne, Wyoming                               The Newspapers of Wyoming Can Stop the Practice of Public Officers Treating Records as Private Property FRONTIER DAYS 26, 27, 28, 29. Write Your V TRIBUNE NIGHT EDITION VOLUME 27, NUMBER 51 Newspaper MARCH Member Associated Press PRICE FIVE CENTS YANKS SA1 Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Threatens to Start mus Proceedings Against County March by Indiana state and officers of the Michigan and New York Central was resumed today to determine the of the wreck here Sunday which resulted ly to over 40 Members of the Michigan tral train crew were closeted all yesterday with General Super- intendent J L. but no statement Officials in Robert H deputy Opting attorney of Porter today declared he would start 1 mandamus proceedings against Coroner H. O. unless an in- quest was opened at once to take Official Both Towerman Joseph Cook Operator Charles Whitehead intimated that the New York tral train was given the right of and that the Michigan tral train mistook signals set to stop that train The coroner s 1 the death tal would not d 48, but mation and friends half a persons still unaccounted arly It believed i that other bodies might lound under the York CHILLER LEFT HI collect for Lift night y F 1 Leslie A. Mi of Internal Wyoming his job Alfred H. now acting 1 tor the f If is a says F. assistant r of s office if i n and k comprising was a if this Mr. Raid as 1 found in i alt record written up to date In Thin is tot a new tint tiai rg pre- been d. n -s it credit for surro himself a very efficient and I it is Mr. in- to the present force to continue the courtesy pre- shoun to He all will co-operate with him In continuing t' efficiency of the Jo Cheyenne from Salt 23 prepare all a for trans- the Miller to He this afternoon K on work i to N. and n Ariz. eight Covered by Mr. Blandy include New r Nevada and a large But Mr. Blandy Is used to large He began bis work sixteen years ago a field at a time when Wo deputies covered the entire states of Arizona and New He worked up to his present tlon hrough all branches of the receiving his promotion to tite assistant supervisorship 1, 1920. LEAVE FOR On account of the death of their Charles E. of Casper and Frank E. of this city left today for la. The Bear Sez I jo LIFE OF PRESIDENT Harding's Final Cabinet Slate For Cheyenne and Partly cloudy tonight and W e d n e a Continued mild t e m p e Lowest tonight about 38. For Partly cloudy tonight and in In Wyoming phot shows President-elect Harding and his final cabinet All will assume office when Harding is inaugurated At the head of thf ic Harding In the foreground to Charles E. war Tohn W. postmaster Will H. A. B. Baok row to Andred W. Harry M. Edwin C J WOMAN SHOOTS MAN WHO THREW WINE IN HER FACE 1. rt a li br in and at thin morning MTH fora in hpr north police i and Zicgler had been Mrs hud obtained a r dp garden and Ziogler n of the c mill uini IIP fd IIIT it 1 r Police of revealed a Bootlegging n bottles of gin in wt. UP mm NIGHT FLYING EAST FROM CHEYENNE TO START MAY 1 nning about May 1, night be on the between Cheyenne I n In. a lent i j o 'n W tv thy a divorce or millionaire I i when she 'n a RPU i i hut t tn 7PiB'pr1B ntten other A i a I 0 i 1C'' HI t V said that in a ther woman at ird Zlegler threw it t other's faces and i her find has a old but does not in n Cheyenne Sees Her Personal ty Sold at f lot He said the daring feat of oC them will destroy a whole city SAME OLD GUN WASN'T BUT LITTLE GIRL KILLED March daughter of Jake was fatally wounded from the accidental of a small target rifle In the hands of her little eight years of The bullet took fect in the lower ing through the The little victim of the tragedy was alone in the house with the smaller child at the but was able to walk across the lot to the home of her Mrs. Arthur and assistance was moned as soon aa The physicians who attended decided upon an but the child died before anything of the kind could be Essie was conscious but a short time after she reached her sister and It seems that no connected count of the accident was given by either of the It said that Orville was playing with the which had been broken the day before and was supposed j to be unloaded Since her mother's which occurred two years Essie had acted as housekeeper for her father and had been a little mother to the smaller children In her EIGHTY MEN LAID OFF Working Personnel at Evanston Shops from headquarters of the Union Pacific were received in ton and immediately 80 men em- in the shops were laid off A similar reduction in the shop Presidential Guard Fires on Killing One and Wounding Four Crowd Rushes March 1. On- per son is dead and four are Buffering from wounds sustained the presidential on a mob which broke irto the executive mansion of the injured was Domingo who was the chief organizer of the demonstration when eral visited the canal American troops it the home of President uist in time to save the s Senor Porras conferring with liam Jennings t States minister to Panama and Colonel J. J. K ernor general of the 70110 when a crowd in front of ace tried to rush the np Saloons Are Closed Before the soldiers a portion of the crowd had into one of the doors and hnd the size of These may force has been made at Ogden hurled from an altitude of 30 000 so that it will be im- to ward off the Attacks from the He many fascinating facts the air and He related popular the i urink to J Knight of this city in tilting of the wings does not of the night storm between itself keep the machines in the Om ilia and Chicago Had but rather creates a vacuum the practicability of such and that as a consequence would become a regular throughout the summer reside Ms r at a own He lives S OFFER TO ig ds Hid d lendable .it least for a consideration x k. wn as jo m occupation that overhead r as Maggie Stowers learned But rot the toa previous fun had isot already convinced which does the and other points along the line There is no word as to how long the men will be out of the TRIED TO BOB Held Responsible for Job at March at- tempt was made to force the safe of the Greybull Lumber With Mrs. Harold L. Vaughan The combination was spattered up at the Mrs Fred D. Bolce and the knob on the door gave two vocal one of The east door of the office r against Maggie totals sive of the In der to collect Acting oven tho merry heart to sell with Uncle Sam and then her IP part of implacable in- real flve sman WBS a calculated to L which was a new setting by Mrs. standing ajar the next morning s a side issue Mr Dunphy re- Vaughan tor the song only tools left were those d that the French have The two ladies were en- kept in the office The letter files ted bombs so deadly that six had been ransacked either In the hope of finding the combination to the safe or that change or something of value had been hid Amateurs are held sible Blown in Country Bank an The law it is March led to receive the German reply through delegates to the to the decision of the Paris con- ence here with the today The German foreign made reparation offers of 30 billion gold or about It is understood outside the March Citizens Savings bank of that be sold 28 miles east of was robbed whose restaurant at tne if there be last the bank losing be- tween and In bonds and it was estimated by the bank The vault was drilled and the safe then blown It is be- Bf at a Eighteenth streets has been a Mecca for the it is ran foul of Uncle Sam The case of Maggie is the first of its kind to come up in somc time ago and was fined enne It is based by tne ister was then given the Dr. Simons said the Germans had prepared two written 000 n federal court on tiea on the If Maggie bootlegging is illegal rhat ended not to the law doomed to be a license for the sale of to the 8ec-jgtrong drink Jg gtm ln and I that of the law are sub- als and after a Early m the a small ject both to criminal and civil Germany's re- SrouP gathered about a dark the criminal for violation green automobile parked before the and tne to col- the restaurant and a tne of license with man with a pleasant smile and a persuasive voice began to tell assessed against the group what a fine machine Maggie represents the amount of professional the burglars did CHAIN GANG SMS SPRING'S conference that after Dr. found study of the German foreign bad finished his Premier replied in substance that unless the Germans had something more to offer than In Dr. statement there was no need of continuing the Mr. told the man the written proposals are of the same general character as the man but ls a Pretty safe pet she Is of one That the higher education in matters Volstead comes mighty high in this day of buttermilk It was he was about to sell to some lucky Sale of Maggie's It was the auction sale of TO PRODUCE FILES be to who is gang ly announced by Uncle and decidedly not nor March i rotary Houston is in a the plus the at- adopted today by the for fracturing the houge committee to stead taboo without first securing treasury files of an It relating to foreign result of having extricated all be to who is Members said the trom a traP months FOUR WOLVES Two Animals So Powerful They Almost Freed explanation of It isn't the It Is planned voice was Chief Field Deputy worth while for us to read sow the building Harry Davis of the internal sow the to grass this You have a complete lack of com- prehension of the position of the allies and your own will discuss among ourselves the business reply to your proposals let you know our decision tomorrow When the Germans left the con- enue collector's The sale A detachment of the gang was Bad been ordered by Collector i 4. ill villa QUy 6te the A- and lemon Even with by Alfred H. RIcker as acting i selling at a pint lor had men at work installing and the proceeds were to cover cost of that phantom ir- and Evans streets for greater protection of the big new ritant of the chronic ference they appeared greatly de- house Premiers apartment and Briand were smiling as they came from the The British prime minister op- MOVING TO PORT. Mr. and Mrs. Rector are pre- paring quarters at Fort ened the conference by saying the where they will move some time allied representatives had next week Landis May Be Censured for Taking Outside Work it would take several counting overtime and for an hard-working the non-existent bootlegger to acquire the March charges al K M Landis tho houie to a with instructions to lution r i hn 100-11. said that It might of the net or license that can't be I Of an Anderson a Highly 'tis an piano ana five abstract so to in the higher Volstead But was nothing technical about the nor Far from though there was a material sub- traction from the worldly goods once possessed by and in the case of the green at rather proudly This particular and Anderson sold to Dr. J. H. Conway for 400. It Ig understood that Dr. Coaway held a chattel mortgage on the machine for and that the original cost was Aged Messenger Handcuffed and Robbed of Mail JEFFERSON Mo armed men early today robbed George 60 years a of T pouches of registered mail In tho course of tho auction it whose value la not SHERID Murch of a band of six wolves which have pi eyed upon herds for many in the of Hanging rnd Big Badger have been It v. as disclosed when P. F. May a trapper of that came to with the two monEter female wolves which he trapped during months ago ment Trapper Williams succeeded in ins tlie first two wolves of the One of the wolves trapped by May was caught on January 1, and the second on January 15. The pelts were among the largest ever secured In Both animals were trapped on the di- vide between Hanging Woman and Big One of them had a foot nearly severed the It- So tion was practically a Powerful were the animals that in Caruso Undergoes a Third Operation NEW March rico who recently was critically ill from a heart attack following today under- went a third operation for re- moval of pas from the physicians ted him aa resting when both were on the verge of freeing themselves from their having pulled out the anchor from the frozen where It had been im- bedded under the soil nearly three feet Both shot In their May also has trapped 143 otes In that territory so far this winter and four or five NO CHILDREN'S Owing to the funeral of Dr. George C. to be held at St. Mark's church at 4 p. m. the children's ces held at that hour will be A Said to Have Gained Upper Hand March partial control of Petrograd has been gained by the anti-bolshevik Die matter in a held Deputy Grace that criticism of the machine is practically brand Judge for accepting a having been run than The sub-committee will ary f as 1 mend action on the chargee baseball while by second The bandits waylaid Williams is the advice received 2 a. abducted him in an but not reliably established to a point near New i fifteen miles north of and the French to a t v y ved by by opposition to the bolsheviks is the There have been many defections among the bolshevik troops be- cause of the shortage of the mission The recent la Moscow ban been stated In and for been fired stored Saloons both m i Colon have been il American troops remain presidential President their The att made on a plan men maddened by an i with President Porras he was quoted as havn L himself to settlement of tha r tween Panama and C L at has territory seized by the Costa It is asserted the mob to the president be- Hope Abandoned for Champ Clark 1 Hope for tho of Champ was abandoned bj his Tho democratic and former wlm fll with pleurisy and other remained roost tho morning in a comatose state and ts apparently losing bis Die The condition of Champ Clark was un- changed shortly after n this morning by his Dr. Jesse who at the bedside of the leader all Dr. Shoup said bis patient had not rallied from his sinking United States Asked to Send Men to Council March 1 of the league of r reply to the American note o- question of United States to send repre lives to the next meeting of f which to be held it was learned Ibis af The reply uas cabled to ington by the American early this Corr the island the ren the council was obliged U the decision of the o but indicated that question may be American government sp send a plenipotentiary t the CONFERS WITH mil Marcii I turning to Marlon for n visit before entering tho President-elect Hardi ho it It- went into conference General Leonard A. Wr prominently mentioned nor general of tho A formal anno subject may bo m i Tomorrow Mr. ai f ing nill hg tendered well by the town of and will Wednesday n Hard -u mat  

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