Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 16, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Weather fair copier the evening Republican third Edison vol xxxxv1 Mitchell s. Monday september 16,1929 twelve pages number 292 a i a i of i a a a i i time softens a thrill slayers Loeb Leopold turn stoic Asye ars Roll on youths who murdered for excitement Are reconciled now to Fate no Pardon in sight Joliet iii., sept. 16�? a a the old cock in the wardens office has eked away five years of the life time that Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb must pay for the feet. Crime that was imperfect. A Quot in May 1924, tile wealthy Coll a a a youths outstanding students j i scions of Well established Chi families killed 14-year-old Franks also of a wealthy of by Ley naively dismissed the trag a with the reason that they had s it a thrill. On september 12 told and Loeb were a Dressy in a r ate prison Here. L a now 23, is a messenger Ani errand boy in the Yard of the prison. Leopold 24, whets the runner intelligence that was his Ping in the Library of the new a. Occasions he checks the Orris of the shoe factory. The i youths never see each other. Prison routine and Monotony blurred the Alert intelligent n of the thrill slayers and. A the socially rebellious at Onnrie that lured them to the a per a a first Leopold was sneering by a meal of serving his sentence and Loeb rebellious and violent n v they Are reconciled nameless relatives see them on visitors tit a heavy screen separating Mem. Humours of parole efforts me up and fade. Clarence Dar. The attorney who pleaded so for their lives because a their youth and a mental illness a or s the families never will make a. Effort to free them. Loeb and Leopold still Are avid Soh mrs and read widely and con 7ivo saddens marred the a perfect crime and revealed the Amazia slayers to a shocked City. A pedestrian found the body of Bobby Franks in a Culvert in the lonely outskirts of Chicago. The slayers had failed to entirely conceal it Leopold a spectacles were dropped to the Culvert and they were traced to him. Move Toad orb Jam at Panama canal Washington d. C., t5ept. 16.�? a foreseeing the Day when the capacity of the Panama canal will be crowded by Commerce of the nations Secretary Good has taken Steps to stave off the traffic Jam by approving the erection of a $12,-<00.000 dam at Alha Juela canal zone to provide additional storage a a ter. Recognition of the need for Aden or. The water has followed a Conizene Here at which governor Harry Burgess of the canal zone re Secretary Good that the annual water shortage was threatening the rapidly growing traffic Over me waterway four months out of my year. The Secretary approved a suggestion by the governor that $2,900,000 be asked of Congress in december to begin immediate cons auction of the dam. The Structure would be a proximal y Ito feet High forming a in Revoir covering 22 Square Miles providing for storage of 22 Bumble feet of water besides aider the control of the chagres in during floods in the Rainy sea hich Are a menace to Taviga s. Stockmen want consent decree lifted Federal a. Department told modification would help Industry congressmen to have More time at Home Long Worth wont hurry session much depends on Senate action London Barbers to pick a Oles in yank haircuts hairdressers of Britain roused by eccentric action of american in sending to new York for his private to sorial artist London eng., sept. 16�?the embattled hairdressers of London i seven Barbers adv once seven Barbers Rose As one and and backed by pubic opinion Here. Gird-1 a a Estiu lating with razors a prom g. Call plan a a unfair affairs Are halted five years ago Nathon Leopold and Richard Loeb. Chicago a a thrill slayers entered Joliet Penitentiary where their rebellious natures have been tamed. Leopold left and Loeb As they appeared in court. Mitc Elute Dies in Auto Accident companion also killed As car goes in ditch near Miller Miller s. D., sept. 16�? up a Thornas Campbell 37, of Mitchell Auto Salesman working in Pierre and an unidentified Man were killed Early last night when their Auto overturned on a Sharp Comer 22 Miles Southwest of Here. A Man named Alexander a teacher in a Rural school in the Southern part of hand county was an Eye witness to the Accident according to or. J. S. Paddle Ford Miller the Coroner. Alexander stated that the car passed him at a High Speed and he watched anticipating their difficulty in making the turn he saw the car swerve leap in the air and land in the ditch in a Cloud of dust. Returning to the scene Alexander found both men still alive according to the Coroner and called an ambulance from Miller. Campbell the Driver of the car. Died soon after reaching Miller while his companion died in the Way. Coroner paddle Ford is today trying to determine the identity of the other Man who appeared to be about 21 years old. His description i was Given As about 5 feet la inches j in height of fair complexion and Well built. He was dressed in work Jing clothes. The Only clue is a receipt for a registered letter sent from Mott n. D., on september 13. The receipt i testified to a letter being sent to s e. H. Hudson of Mountain Home ark., and is signed by Lenox Hanson. I because of the presence of Alexander or. Paddle Ford says it is unlikely that an inquest will be be \ Pessary. Widow of Campbell goes to Miller for Auto victim Thomas Campbell is the son of or. And mrs. T. J. Campbell. 519 1 West fourth Avenue pioneers of j Davison county. Chicago massacre investigator quits ?0. 111., sept. 16�? up a Dav Salisbury special assistant a attorney in charge of invest into election frauds a nitric t graft charges and the Clarke Street gang massacre. Need his resignation to states her cd John a Swanson. Reported reason assigned by Bury for desiring to retire was a Vierre 7 gang massacre investigation is As was publicly known stands Aly where it was last Vamp Len Cay when seven gangsters of orge bugs Moran faction salted by machine gun fire. Or gum has been indicted on charges of murder but police a e the charges will be Nolle weather forecast by the associated press Luth Dakota partly Cloudy to an tuesday cooler in extreme a a in Quot Orion tonight. Nebraska generally fair tonight re tuesday not much change in my erasure. Minnesota and North Dakota stay Cloudy tonight and tuesday Quot to much change in temperature. Local tempera Tares maximum and minimum temper-5 As recorded by the official a foment thermometer from 7 a. Yesterday to 7 a. In today maximum 65. Minimum 42. A 7 a. In today 46. Roads Good. Capitation. .07 inches Predit since january i 21.68 inches Natation excess since january 3-58 inches. Tother and roads Loux Falls Watertown ankh on Aberdeen Sapid City Huron Pierre Campbell left Pierre in machine owned by employ Pierre. S. A. Sept. 16�? aph Onias Campbell. 37. Salesman for the Central motor company of Pierre who was killed in an automobile Accident South of Miller sunday night left Here at 4 of clock sunday att Moon in a Light Sedan owned by his employers. L. A Gaugenmaier of the Central motor company who identified the car and Campbells body said the latter had taken the automobile saying he was going to show it to a sales Prospect near Pierre. Instead Campbell went to a hotel Here got his belongings and left town. Gaugenmaier said. He said the Accident took place about 7 of clock. Campbell s companion was not known at the automobile company Here and it was not known where he joined the Auto Salesman. Campbell had been employed Here two weeks. In associated press 7a.m Hilo of. Roads 46 67 42 to. Good 40 64 34 .01 Good 49 68 r 46 to. Good 47 67 42 .00 Good 63 64 45 to. Good 44 66 42 .00 Good 50 68 47 do Good Corn i Binder it Wasny to much trouble t tit Down and write a want and and make out a Check for seventy five cent. That it what e. E. Baruth of Woonsocket did and the returns were $148.00. No waiting no trouble. He wrote a i sold my Corn Binder the first Day the and was run in the evening Republican. It surely pays to somebody needs Youir surplus machinery and will gladly buy it if you will just Tell them you have it. A want and will Tell 70,000 readers of the Republican. I use the Blank Mcmaster Active in Tariff debate s. Senator supports demand for corporation tax facts evening Republican Bureau. The Albee building. Washington d. Washington d. C., sept. 16�?senator William Mcmaster of South Dakota has taken an Active part in co operation with the progressive group in the Senate during the first week of Tariff debate. Although the special schedules assigned to Mcmaster in the organized move made by Western senators have not been reached for consideration the South Dakota member has taken occasion to enter effectively into the debate which has entered about acquisition of Complete inform ton on Large corporations demanding added Tariff duties from Congress. As the author of the Resolution calling for the reduction of exorbitant Tariff rates acted upon in the last Congress Mcmaster is looked upon by Western members As one of the mainstays in the fight against added boosts in Industrial rates. Backed Simmons plan senator Mcmaster voted with the 51 members of the Senate who forced upon the finance committee leaders the Sammons Resolution offered by senator Simmons of North Carolina calling for information on tax returns and data for Large corporations from the Treasury department. He also sponsored another Resolution offered by him which directs the Tariff commission to place at the disposal of All senators full information whether confidential or otherwise in its Possession relative to the Tariff discussion. If adopted the Resolution will open the Way for hitherto secret information collected by the Tariff commission which will throw Light on Many new phases of the Tariff problem it is believed. Is cancelling data a considerable portion of the information in regard to the necessity for rates collected by the commission is regarded As confidential and is kept from Public scrutiny although said to be highly valuable As a criterion for the need of certain Tariff rates. Mcmaster has revealed that he is collecting data concerning several features of the Bill and expects to make several important speeches on the Senate floor in the near future. 16 arabs killed in attacks on jews Jerusalem Palestine sept. 16�? a it a news of a new outbreak at Hattin near the sea of Galilee in which raiding bedouin tribesmen lost 16 dead and Many wounded before being diapered by British military patrols today again disturbed the peaceful atmosphere of Palestine where no trouble Between jews and arabs had been reported for a week. There was a tendency to regard the affairs is purely local. No fears were entertained that the affray would in any Way effect the proposed visit of too prominent egyptian arabs to Palestine for the purpose of bringing about a reconciliation. Criminal expert in Paris is slain Paris. France. Sept. 16�?<05�? Henri Bayle. Director of the identification service of the French i ministry of Justice and famous As an anthropometry is was found slain in his office today. Alter a preliminary investigation police expressed the belief he was the victim of a madman. Bayle who was considered the successor of Bertillion in the work of identification and measurement of the human body male important discoveries in connection with hts work of identifying criminals. Lit was he who developed the Sci i ence of identifying paintings and i works of Art by the a Ray method. Evening Republican Bureau the Albee building Washington d. Washington d. C., sept. 16-South Dakota Stock growers feel that modification of the packers consent decree of 1920 should prove of great Benefit to their Industry by expanding the Market for their products representatives of the states live Stock men told the department of agriculture during hearings just concluded Here. The Northwestern co operative livestock shippers association. Which has a vast membership in South Dakota told experts Here thai the terms of the consent decree so impede successful operations by packers As to a reflect itself in the prices obtained by our producers for their produce and which in turn will have a generally depressing effect on All business because of the curtailed buying Power of the packers ask modification requests of Armour amp co. And Swift amp co. For modification of this decree which prohibits them from retailing any commodities other than meats resulted in the hearings Here. It is argued that Chain store Competition has rendered it necessary for the packers to establish their own chains. Other South Dakota agricultural interests is was shown also Fel that granting this request would Aid them greatly by expanding the Market for their product. The hearings were conducted before Secretary of agriculture Arthur m. Hyde and Nils a. Olson chief of the Bureau of agricultural economics with the express purpose of discovering How modification of the consent decree would affect the present economic situation. The Legal aspects of the matter Are in the hands of attorney general Mitchell. Calls decree unfair tile View of the Large farm organizations supporting the packers in their efforts is summed up by the american farm Bureau federation As follows a a a first the packers consent decree is unfair. These four packers cannot engage in the retail distribution of meat but Chain stores engaged in distributing retail meat May and have entered into the packing business. A second a situation is developing in the distribution of food products which prejudices the disposition of the livestock producer by placing the wholesale Price of meat largely in the control of the retail conditions have changed those who oppose this View maintain that conditions have not changed sufficiently since 1920 to warrant the packers to engage in retailing of other foods than meats. This is the Central controversy whether the Advent of the Chain grocery has created new conditions. Under old conditions is is contended monopoly and Price manipulation would follow if the packers request were allowed. If the chains on the other hand have created such changes that Competition could be preserved if the decree were modified then the change is justified it is argued. In any event the packers request has focused National attention on a problem which will probably result in legislation in this or the next Congress following completion of the Federal Trade commissions investigation into Chain store methods. Juice duo news at Vermillion Home funeral services for Pioneer s. Jurist will be held tuesday morning Vermillion. S. D., sept. 16�? a3 a Charles Hall Dillon former congressman and former South Dakota supreme court Justice died at his Home Here yesterday. He was 76 years old and had spent nearly 50 years in the state As a lawyer legislator and Jurist. The Jurist was born and educated in Indiana. He received his b. S. Degree from the literary department of Indiana University in 1874 and was graduated from the Law department of the same school in 1876. He came to Dakota territory at the beginning of the year 1882, locating at Mitchell where he carried on a Law practice in partnership with Hon. H. Preston for 14 years. He then removed to Yankton where he was elected to the state Senate for four consecutive terms which included the sessions of 1903. 1905. 1907 and 1909. Elected to Congress of the United states in 1912. He served continuously from March 4, 1913 to March 4. 1929. His terms covering the 63rd 64th and 65th sessions of Congress. While living at Yankton he served As exalted ruler of the elks and District Deputy b. P. O. E. In 1910.�?T a life Long member of the congregational Church he was a. Trustee of Yankton College for 25 years. In 1922 he was elected judge of the supreme court of the state where he served until ill health compelled his retirement. Since that time he has been a resident of Vermillion the girlhood Home of his wife who before her mar Page was Frances Jolley a daughter of the late col. John l. Jolley former congressman and mrs. Jolley. Mrs. Dillon survives. They have no children. A o just a to please the Thomas b. Russell. 79. Of Brownsville tex., took his first rain ride recently. Evening Republican Bureau the Albee building Washington d. J Washington d. C., sept. 16�?j South Dakota congressmen in the 1 de their shears to repulse the Asj Sault on their Art by William Kenny new York multimillionaire. A a eccentric was the Only one of i the adjectives applied to or. Kenny s action in telephoning across the Atlantic for his Barber to come j posthaste and give him a a decent press supports Barbers demos fight flexible plan of Tariff Bill coalition look for Victory in fight against administration b. Shaw to most of England a chief justices a a my father before me a a and Peers and swells a then the leading Barber stilled three issues raised the others and acted As spokesman. A you mean to Tell me now we re not fit to clip a Yankee millionaires hair a he demanded. Then. With has dropping All Over the i the thing really has become Seri place he formulated his demands j. Ous. Its the application that eng and his Challenge for any Yankee i House will be Able to remain Sev haircuts Aren t decent. A Clam to meet a first class London hair eral weeks longer in their respect Orous press has United behind the Dresser in a hair cutting contest j Tive districts while the two senat j hairdressers which is English for j a a we a like to know How the ors from that state participate in i Barber Sandi the Aret impulse to Yankee in question judges a Haire v t a a bar the invading Barber under the i Cut. What authority has he to say the Tariff struggle speaker Long j Ahen labor act has Given place to i he get a Good haircut in i them Worth informed i this week. Although scheduled i Here september 23, it i lived Likely that it will be a j month from that Date before a i Tual appearance will be required i at the capital. In the meantime affairs in which the House members Are interested directly will be at a stand i still with a meeting of the com a Mittee on committees the Only i thing even tentatively set. The j j committee plans to meet Here in the near future to determine the j i committee assignments and chair j j Man ships which will be held by members from South Dakota and j other states when the regular ses-1 Sion opens in december. To keep old places members from the state who j served during the 70th Congress j will probably get the same assign-1 ments placing South Dakota among j the few states which will not pre j sent new committee problems Asj the result of the re election last year of representatives William-1 son Christopherson and Jott son. I South Dakota representatives j have already offered a number of Bills for consideration affecting local interests but these will Robab j by be All Laid aside until the regular session. House leaders expect to j cd Fine activities solely to the Tariff in conjunction with the Senate laying Over All other legislation in i til december. With this in View it has been announced that no committees will personally j a courageous resolve to let him i come and show him up. To return tie Challenge was Flung by John is now be Carter s a the Century established j hairdressing Saloon on Fleet Street j if William f. Kenny a Barbera or j any other blighted Yankee Barbera j wants to come to England and i joust with real hairdressers eng i land is ready. London its an insult to British j Barbers. Gauge Flung Down a i venture to say any reputable London Hairdresser could carry j honors in an International compe j tuition judged by the worlds to sorial a let him a chimed in four re Ferring to Kenny Sbarber a let him j that is one Challenge the it came come. Let him invite us to see a is j without hesitation from John car work on Kenny. Weil pick a Oles in j terms establishment. A is Blooming seek to Speed Waggoner May Navay Cut Parley plead insanity Britain u. S. Hope for ear Bank president held in by Accord by France i and Italy Washington d. C., sept. 16�? apr Secretary Stimson said today recent d be pm ends might necessitate holding the proposed five Power naval conference in january instead of december. The state department head explained the necessity or thorough preparation might cause a postponement of previously announced plans. Cheyenne under Federal jurisdiction Washington. �,., sept. £6�? of a the Republican Tariff Bill was assailed in the Senate today by senator Borah Republican Idaho As giving insufficient Protection to agriculture and a not in Accord with the pledges of either party in the last the idahoans speech was begun without Advance notice and immediately attracted attention As coming from one of the leaders of the Republican Independent group which appears to hold the balance of Power in the Tariff contest. A this Borah said a is not executed in Justice to the agricultural interests. A some of us believe the time is at hand when agriculture must take a stand if it is to Benefit from the protective Tariff he explained he had in mind both the agriculture schedules and some duties fixed for industries in denouncing the Tariff Bill As inadequate Protection for the Farmer. New York n. A a a sept. 16�? a a3 pc. Waggoner president of the Bank of Telluride Colo., today was indicted by a Federal grand jury for mail fraud in connection with the manipulations by which he obtained half a million in credit from new York Banks on fake telegrams. J Washington d. C., sept. 16�? apr one of the most highly controversial i sections of the pending Tariff Bill j that embracing the flexible rate is sue confronted the Senate today As i it entered the second week of its debate on the measure. The second Reading of the Bill for consideration of undisputed committee amendments had been completed and the Way was open for the 16�? a3 a third Reading to take up the con Cheyenne wyo., sept. _ a a although he is one step closer a Trover Ted items with the adminis final accounting for his $500,000 j Tractive and special provisions Washington d. A. Sept. 16�?up manipulation at the expense of six j Topping the list. A the naval reduction discussion is i new York Banks it appeared Likely three big Points of difference Are expected to Advance this week to today that c. Waggoner presi presented in these provisions but Wie noun a Mal no commies we the initiation of conversations Here Dent of the closed Bank of Telluride j Issue has crystallized chiefly about be assembled until that time with Anc it to London looking to the Call i Colo. Will remain in the Laramie constitutionally and Wisdom of the exception of the House approx i privations committee. This body i probably will begin hearings on the annual appropriations in order to have the various Money diffs in ing of a five Power conference As Early in december As possible. The Success of the exchanges to that end As the situation stands disclosed today apparently will line for Early action following the j depend upon the attitude of France special session. I and Italy. The United states and j his puzzling wont hurry members great Britain already have agreed j transaction some agitation developed sever j on the Basic differences a1 weeks ago to open up several them which contributed continuing the seven year old policy of authorizing the president to re county jail Here for perhaps a week. Handcuffed and chained to a Deputy sheriff Waggoner was i adjust Tariff rates after i Vestiga brought Here yesterday from new j tons by the Tariff commission Castle wyo., where he was arrested Hoover for plan tuesday following the discovery of president Hoover has taken the half million Dollar i position that this policy has proved practicable and should be continued Between i after a Day of discussion Between the Senate democrats oppose that to the Waggoner his counsel and relatives j it Wand counting on the support other committees including the it breakdown of the 1927 tripartite Rivers and harbours body and the j conference and Japan has indicate i interstate Commerce committee in i edits willingness to participate in j order to consider legislation which i the new move toward extending j would be referred there but and s the Washington arms treaty policy i ministration leaders believe that 0f naval limitation. I this move will not materialize. With suggestions to consider Bills other than the Tariff measure Laid by the Board Republican leaders in the House intend to give members As much time in their districts As possible before calling them Back to wind up the special session. The uncertainty Over the length of Tariff debate in the Senate probably i will be cleared up before rep. Til i son Republican floor Leader Calls i on the states delegation to Supply i its share of a quorum for business in the House. Pantages trial to be ended Friday los Angeles. Calif. Sept. 16�? up a i the trial of mrs. Lois pantages of the banker in the sheriffs con. Of Republican independents and Ference room Here a. Walton j some of the Republican regulars. United states attorney announced j Are hopeful that they can bring late yesterday the next move in j about repeal of the flexible prov Waggoner a Scase would be held up j Ision. Pending further action of new York the question of the Constitution authorities. I laity of the provision which is re expect indictment Igar ded by some As delegating the the attorney expected an indict exclusively congressional taxing that treaty covered Only capital ships and air plane carriers whereas the projected conference would it be called upon to consider the Lim-1 a sent to be returned against wag of Quot a am i goner by a new York Federal grand a citation of Crusier destroyer submarine strength As we Ell As reductions in the major categories. This Extension of scope brings up the question of the Mediterranean in which France and Italy Are both intensely interested. Those two nations accepted a basis of Equality with each other insofar As capital ships Are con j j.5 a corned at the Washington conference with the ratio less than two As compared with the British american japanese ratio of 5-5-3. France however is understood to desire a higher ratio for subpar jury today and he said he we Ould await receipt of the indictment and perhaps a Bench warrant before holding a hearing Here in the removal order already received. Walton expected the indictment to arrive Here by the end of this week and said it probably would be at week from today before the government is looked upon As the Point most interesting to Republican regulars who have indicated a leaning toward the idea of repeal. Another of the administrative i Rox it Sals which democrats Are opposing with Hope of Republican Independent Aid is that providing for a reorganization of the Tariff commission. Or. Hoover rec Crai charged with the second degree j toes and cruisers and Italy is a murder. Of Juro Tokumoto As the i pee Ted to demand equal strength in result of alleged intoxication and an automobile collision went into its anticipated final week today with two ill jurors recovered sufficiently to resume hearing of the Case. Both the defense and the prosecution have indicated they hoped to i put her Fate in the hands of the jury by Friday night chiefly to j make Way for another major trial. The woman a attorneys Are to appear in another Superior court a i week from today to defend her Mil a Bonaire husband to Alexander pantages the theatre magnate on two i charges of statutory of fens 4 against Eunice Pringle 17 year old dancer who accused him of attacking her in his private office when she sought a booking of her act. Houx Falls wins Diamond Ball title Huron. S. a sept. 16-op Sioux a 1 a members of the Federal Ckon phone i farm Board whose nominations Are Falls won the Diamond Ball Cham mole com Mattec these categories. It is regarded As doubtful in some quarters that France is willing to concede such parity. As contemplated the december conference by agreement among the five Powers As signers of the Washington arms treaty of 1921, would take the place of the 1931 conference which that agreement authorized. Diplomatic opinion Here despite reports from abroad is that London will be elected As the meeting place. Mcnary summons Senate farm group Washington d. C., sept. 16�? a a returning from a week end with president Hoover in Virginia senator Mcnary of Oregon today called a meeting of the Senate agriculture committee for thursday for Waggoner could be started for new amended such a provision in Mes a or. Sase to the special session. During Waggoner conference the third major Point of attack w till one of his attorneys s. J mapped out by the democrats is Crump of Denver it was indicate aim eco acc the proposal to substitute de that i Sammy was to be the dimes a for foreign values As a banker s defense when he is brought basis for and Valorme duties. The to trial. A Deputy sheriff informed foreign value method has been in tithe associated press correspondent act since the Tariff was initiated that during his conference with would change plan Waggoner and his wife and son i instead of a Tariff commission re Crump said he would have wag porting to both Congress and the goner examined by an alienist and president. Senator Robinson of Arif the Bank president were found i Kansas the democratic Leader Lav mentally unsound his plea to the i ors a change in the Law which charge would be insanity. J would confine its responsibility to wont fight removal Congress. Under that plan As Crump also refused to say Wile made Public by the democratic hither Waggoner would contest the1 tonal committee the commission order for his removal to new York. J would report to Congress at the be authorities Here however were of i ginning of each session on rates the opinion that Waggoner Ifould which it regarded As too High or too not contest the order because that of and Congress would act on the act would be futile and would Mere question of changing them by delay a final settlement of the i despite the highly controversial Pion ship of South Dakota at the except to say that farm Relief first annual tournament Here yester was discussed in a general Way my Day defeating Huron 6 to 4 in the nary declined to comment on his final game. J conference with the president. In the first round Huron beat j several senators have said they Dupree 12 toll and Sioux Falls were disappointed that the Board eliminated Aberdeen 7 to 2. \ had declined to undertake the Sta Aberdeen won the girls Champion by ligation of wheat and still were i ship defeating Huron 25 toll. A hoping that this would be done. Mitchell Given another Chance to vote on Lake development i suspect held in cae. Action on the removal Ceder was postponed until the expected indictment reached Here. The Bank president presented a changed appearance when he reached Here yesterday. He had shaved off hts close cropped Iron Gray moustache and was attired in an old Brown sweater a pair of Corduroy trousers and a Cap. He appeared in the sheriffs conference room however cheerful and puffing a Cigar. He showed no signs of nervous Strain and said he was a not a hastily summoned Kangaroo court of Hie Bank president s Peers prisoners in the Laramie county jail found him guilty after a solemn session of a entering the Laramie county jail without an he purchased cigars and cigarettes for the crowd. Of a nature of the three main issues involved chairman Smoot of the Senate finance commit to let in charge of the Bill expects the debate on the administrative and special provisions to be completed this week. If that is accomplished the Senate will be Able next monday to turn its attention to the numerous rate changes proposed in the Bill. Baseball results National league first game Rob Philadelphia 200 of too 0�?2 5 5 Pittsburgh 000 110 000 1�?3 9 0 Sweetland and Lerian Potsy and Hemsley. Go innings. Second game Philadelphia. Too 010 100-2 5 i Pittsburgh 400 010 00x-5 la 0 smythe and Lerian Brame col because the balloting on Lake development at the voting place the Mitchell National Bank has been rather Light the evening Republic ,. I ambush killing Lins and Hargreaves a a a Jee me�?~7 a a Borger Texas sept. 16.�? a i Boston. 004 000 022-813 0 there Are places on the ballots the arrest of a suspect the As Cincinnati too too 100-4 7 2 or the voter to write comments., Sass nation of District attorney. R. Smith and Spohrer Lucas and and these Are welcomed by both John a. Holmes was in Prospect to Gooch. Day As the first definite move pm j Brooklyn Chicago rain. Merging from the Velter of clues and new York. Of motives seen by scores of North i St. Louis. 300 the administration and the re an has decided to leave the ballots publican. Space is also provided for and the ballot Box there for a few the voter to Register his opinion Days longer in order to give people regarding the methods of financing West Texas officers investigating amp ? to have their of the development providing he is the killing opinions counted in the vote. In favor of such improvement at mrs Holmes the widow who turn with the ballots that have been the Lake and provision is made so de from the door of her Home Fri Chicago cast at the Bank those that that those who pay taxes May also a night to see her husband fall Boston indicate that fact on the ballots by placing the ballot Box in prominent Public place it was thought that every Man and woman in Mitchell could cast their votes on the matter As they Are urged to do. It is not yet too late to vote and the City administration j Chell think about Lake development As Well As the Republican Are inter i and ascertain what the sentiment ested in getting every possible onto. Rash Eldri Tom or to of the City is regarding the propos . A have been gathered up at the service clubs and received by mail it is expected that the Republican will be Able to turn Over a fairly representative vote to the administration when the final count is Macle. The vote is being taken merely to determine we Haft the people of Mit american league. Ooi too 011�?3 8 2 021 010 oox�?4 9 0 and Berg ruffing and just in front of his garage with Thomas a three Bullet wounds told Texas Heving. Rangers she a believed she knew Cleveland. Too 200 11-4 8 0 who skulked in a nearby vacant new York. Too too 001-2 7 i building and turned a pistol on Mil jus and l. Sewell Wells and Holmes As he walked from the j Dickey. Garage after putting up the family St. Louis. Oil too 000-3 6 i machine for the night. Philadelphia of 200 000-2 2 3 0 Crowder and Manion Quinn and an exhibition of f reign period Cochrane. J 010 Washington 005