| Show I I U fj Ii BELL WILL RING OUT t c t II I Gen Cha e to Be Exonerated of the 11f j I f 1 1 Charges Which Brigadier 1 11 1 I E i t I II General Filed 111 i nil E1 I I Ii I I f I it Denver Colo Oct Conrtmarllal U t 1 I i 1 Ii t proceedings In the case of BrlgGen i 1 John E Chase of the Colorado National rr1 Guard have been adjourned until next 1 f tt t rI I 1 Thursday In order to give Col Fahne l I c I stock president of the court an opportunity t 1 il ji I I oppor-tunity to attend I the funeral of his fa therinlaw 11 I li 1 I j I t I t I It Is reported that on reconvening 1 II f I I the court will exonerate Gen Chase of I I t ilj the charge of purjury and disobedience I r i i or orders which were made against him II i II f if I 11 by AdJtGen Sherman Bell It Is 1 understood I un-derstood that Coy Peabody has asked I l i is J j J Bell to resign and should be refuse to tt l If I I cpmply It Is I said the Governor will remove i f r re-move him from ofllce f I i If The formal charges against Col II z I t Fred Groes and P E Kimball which T i r t j J 1 II are to be tried bycourtmartlnl were r 111 J l tJ II handed to JudgeAdvocate Gcer today I I 1 I f The two officers are charged with having I I I J i I I hav-ing drawn weapons on laj Arthur p I j I J i Williams nnd threatened his life when i t i I I the trouble ocr tle payrolls occurred II Ii I I at Camp Goldfield pctober 2ml and Col j a 1 Kimball Is further charged with having I IIIJ I hav-ing drawn his revolver on his commanding 1 I j j com-manding officer Gen Chase and having lit I II 11 hav-ing ejected him from the formers IJ 11 11 1 j 1 headquarters |