Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1917 — Cries "Hoeh der Kaiser” And is Strung Up. [ARTICLE]

Cries "Hoeh der Kaiser” And is Strung Up.

Theimopolis, Wyo., April 2.— A. suranger, believed to be a German, wlio si routed “Hoch der Kaiser” as he stood drinking at a bar here, narrowly averted lynching. A miner knocked him down, u rope-appeared as if by magic, and in a moment the dazed man was hanging from a beam. Before life was extinct, however, the town marshal cut down the rope. Re- ■ vived with cold water, he was forced io kneel and kiss the American flag. I He then was warned to get out of, town. He did.