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The Guthi
DAILY LEABER
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RETROACTiVEASOF
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BULLETIN.
Washington Jn 14--The uaje
increase to rail workers it sweep-
ing and coven practically all of
the brotherhood organization but
is operative only during: the period
while the roadi are operated by
the government.
RAIL. WORKERS ARC GIVEN
BOOST IN WAGES
Washington Jan. 14. D. rector Cen-
tral Hints has signed a rational
agreement covering rules and work-
ing conditons with tht brotherhood
of railway and steamship clerks
freight hsri'sr. fiprtt and station
employes Tht agreement it wae an-
nounced It lay mil retroactive to Jan-
uary 1 and w.ll coot nut in force due.
' ing tht pened of federal control
Time and Ha'f Over.imt
Tht agreement provides for time
and onthatf for overtime on all rati . i
waye applying to al employes eacept !
workers whose employment light j
or intermittant and for one days'
rtit each week wtere operation eS
tht haul.no railroads would bo ef.i"HH" ""''' '''!'"
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COAL STRIKE INVESTIGATION
IS STILL ON
Washinn'on
Jan. t4 Inve.l nal.snl
of tht undena ng cause of tht re- : ' mm u--hhmm
etnt coal stnht U in full sw.ng to- I lf h u!'1 r""-
day with tsth o-ritors ri mm.rs i 1"'ri h- '. h'cashi only th. r. -o-aocrano
w.th tht eeal stnkt I M'"" h" runt.fn for ...titmu. . -
ettlemtnt eommnaicn. Each day from
: a. m. t 1:30 t m.. tht commit- !
tiontrt will hear the arguments of the j
onneipa's to the contrnvtrsy in an
i1
i
i
effort to reach a satisfactory agree -mtnt
en wages and working condi-
tions for tht minora in the fcitumin-
us fields.
TREATY MAY BE RATIFIED
BY SENATE FRIDAY' ."
vvaehinron Jan. u.-Proaptcts ef.Noon.Day Rotary Luncheon Was
of ratification of tht peact treaty
with Germany by the senate before-
Friday the date of tht initial meet- !
Ing of tht leejue of nations' council.)
hat been abandoned tsday by leaders i
of alt factions involved in tht con-j
tnoversy.
COTTON GINNED
Washington Jan. 14. Cotton con-
sumed during 1911 amounted to 511.-
583 bales of lint and 2S.CS0 ba rs of
Imters. tht census bureau announced
today. Tht consumoticn tn tail. ' r"tr:v t.y au ini-iilve atmly or ail-
amounttd to 72.K6 ba es cf I nt and j f lnM.ts
10185 baies of tnters. Th lurohcon toiljy aa i'rinaril
oh uWtarti. jplirt p yip i a nla.
EXCITING TIMES FORECAST
i'hfn !TiTrcnpniTrirn;;
IIIILIl UiniLU Ul Un I IIUI(ouln of Onrral I'rrtt.In
Shawnee I Preparing To Enter-!
tain Delegates To Fourth
Congressional District Con-
vention Next Friday
FhaBne. Okla. Jan. M tSpcc.-t I
Th hmtfst r;hi:an content
In Ih hutory nf tb lat of Okb:
bom a is f;-t-J lo b conned it r
Friday ho ib rrghli(ana of th
Fourth conzrnfr)Tal d!ittrl t tnt to
cam thir rir-l' to th slat
c-ofcenMon ard ln idrnia'.ly to tiani
lieir i-hoite for national cciroinltK'-
Oiaa. Pot'awatoai.e t-ounSy w.Il fnd iZ
mm ti the convrctlon IS Ins'nji-tri
fir Hanin and li fir Mutlraw abd
a fl'ht will b mad for Ih saMni
of em or th othr ditaTirn. Th
coutsty U at:t!d ft bot mm. bat
agro th county ctnvrntion brok op!
It A row at T-ramH Tharadsy two
itKerriit Hrcioa. wre mad.
namoa is ronc-a-tita 'o rx)
er!
fContinnrd on rr 6. Col. njwEBt to b ratlf;d at onc aad that :
WEATHER.
New Orin. Jan. 14 Ton i tht andiWti-oa lhat tht rauat b donr nalma
Thirsday. partly cloud. i th trea'y ia ratifird ia form sccrpt-
John Fain Quits
U.S. Attorney Job
For Better Place
Cklthcmj C'ty. Jan. 14 Jen
A. rt: C'-rted tct
ll.o far th tUlf' d'S-
Ifct hat resigned ta bexo" et -c.l
ase.staot ta United States At-
tern.) General Paima? tt tx
ane known today Fam wol
take i Urg. f th Red nver
case. H left today lor Wcite
FalB Teake wr h will at
net bojin hit new dul
JAKE HAP.1QN SMS HE
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Ardmore Millionaire Hat No Fesr
of Results ftid Says Tlrt
McGraw's Last Play Is
Ludicrous
J
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roaf.!'.tH titan ta Uu'hii ir-
i!ay evrtiitif H- ! mnf:itr!.t tt '
) a tut J::n Mi-i n irii!
1 ri u!:t rt i- iinntlift msti and hl. iu
' ! tiftil In l imiii ii( vHUi;.; mi
! !.i in. "I hir h ti stnt lhi
' a; iirt ( thi tank an4 M of iRrj
Siaf) in il-H rln Th-r nut ln ;
s.Hitu it -i ard ih'r thjt i!t )
Mclra a Ixhii hut hl r. n It ' j
nl a a o!t " I
Mr Mjtnmn ha jut rriutn il l'ntt
i Ww ork. hrro hr a i ni;
h's hut r.iMl d.-I "J'rtr f. r( thtl
I mti! ft t 'im Iist.ji! i ti afwut M
Ui..-.' i; i r. 1 !ii int a h t !-
! ! .. hi i n it ten' I Mir not
jM.i-ul iiH. luir hi tllill
pr!i)i in : . Ii. !tM. In fan w
'hiV ti.aiift ImiU I ki a I'lWf ti in
1 ri- rn h i fh a prnt.( mn .U
icarty thf ttatf Kinvt-nfon t a li-
ihifiit .:c "
Akif to hi li iiul. Mrf 1. 1
for : r 'Ml tit. Mr Hammi ht
'Jn! lu nituMiitc fur national mm-
intttw piati ait'l mli liiKf th ma'i r
jot UMxii-t "f lan.l iUtf fui !'t-l
I itt-nt up whi n fit liiiif tii iiitiui rt'.
I tl l hr mniil'l ilrot uinct cf U
' I'llli' t .o!i. fllltll "h'rn H'l !t "
!njf ill pl nuti radlr tiitu' t h)
I I'timtif Uf il-fiuil hi' lif r It Itv j
'lig In ta ttiul.-r i-mrr ainl lti ' I
ih.
mifiy lalk furrtHm l.n Ji.s I
U N- ork. h'i tt hr d rt u i a
ily lminvs Inp"
Not Committing Himtelf
Hamuli r-fiMt it luniiuH hitn-.f
ut hs fltn l Itt ih- Won.l mot n.ni.
;'hir 'hsn t tilt- h- a M' -
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(nr cro-
hi lrf t
1
Enlivened By 8eniible Talks
on City's Auets Bath-
hoose and Boys
Whin Pri'lnt Hifort -at.nl on
l.kr AiD.at.ln ul to th roll'' of
th liotarr luh at llir piKn-Jay
Ion dumbr-on Mikt f f tlei . tit
and tr)e4 to i'al thirl or an otrr-
throw. II forirot 1a k llantuan n-
tirelr ami put Maiioy Hmith In thr
Hroan rolurnn. Mik n il tiy to
I Anions th vIm'om cr' Heiiatur
f JoHnatn. crnJ nmtr if A O I' W
. tf-.ift. .... ..iitj iiinir- I'l J II t ll
ArnolJ I!.!.. !trk of th f.-.ira!
'court; H M Urllan!. of faahlux. anl!
IH- J K lVrM.ln. !oy srout li. f ami j
ho anir i
I US frrim nk!iahfkn:m fit t mAAttm
h ih tht boy aurv.y
p-ti:n mnu. whi'h innpiiH finator
S L Johnaon tn offf-r a rrn.lnc loan-
buoatff aildreaa. Srnato Julin-on
lorasr!y rli. at f)krnu!? Hr is
rrar.d rt a!c of Ihr A II I" W owner
of Ihr Iturton Itrna h.nM n .
St Louit Pott-Dispatch f
We do not indort .Mr. r.ryan s attl-
... 1
tode of jft:imitd eoniprotn;. H 1
rnovrd In this by tb daa'ard ap'rit of
pe at any rrl-r which moved him
to condone ail tb c rimes of Germany
in r.rrir lt kn ua nut of war Th
. . . . . .
Iln.rUa t ibirkH We i
are with Mr. Bryan that the trfy i
it woold h a r-aUmity to delay it ssnttl j
to arar election forcr tb Hat b-;
fcrr tb prxvplr bat wr afrrr-wHh ilr. '
PLANE AFTER CRASH WHICH KILLED
ALCOCK. TRANSATLANTIC AMMAN
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I tv.rf- i
'I'll In JiI i t 't't i Ii t H ill t 'i'tli tut.l iM
. k IiniI titi I it!i fil.l t e ' I A : . ai- :.. lit. TI.-tr.'iiirftUiiti.-
f i tv i i w.t f ! s i . jr tii i. Km i.
Al.
kt.i
S WERE
IB
' Officers Conficatrd IJrrcl of lh
White Mule Fluid sid Pe-
strojed Several Hundrvd
Stills
Iiuiinif thr al ir f..n ii."
tU'i rr i-:ti tn lh I .i t rol
! t r.iv In- '! t ! ( !. tl
.'f... ii.- ... i ..... ...
'! M! hi )b n ( rlintiil. a. i.'.l
'I i t.i f. !!! i.Hin 1 w . H oil ii'
of h!'r if 1 1. hi i"i i fit at tin-
i tirrrlit limit 1 tvr rn r ... it
I rr'1 f.-V'.fl" ! H ) fililll'l 1
ltl kmji'c ittli.lv . fiMv.l In turn
out f.fty (.inotio of h.ky in a . h
T o .":' iilluti l'.rrt U fnlt.l ili th
ftlty flul.l tarn fi l.f !i all .1 1 b j
l"l jik!!.1i a! I In- liolrnalr- trii uf ;
lil a pallon ul.f lir tnnii;lit in'
II.!': to ihf i'l niTjt.i Tin' i l "
uf tnaktr lmr't-1 of KHr th!fk)
fi. r in. ir.t!:;ntott of th. t.l. I . -rai
l t.i Ik 1 I
iHirin l!ii thn.- '( l lii.-n i
!er tnrl lint jmf (.f !-d. I it ' i
srtttil ait'1 f in i. 'r.l im:.i iiii
'hrr tt-i mitf of aliif '1
li.it;i'ri tahrri' i i.ntr Ii ' l"n r
i't t.i! ttia.lt" j
I'ml.-t al off In rn f u-t a 't: n '
tiiiirit'M tl'iriiiis l ho rotn!i:f yttir !
II ifir lt !!. '.- iiiiinriiu. toil :
Ih.' ailiti y of thf of f l. r !i-j
JlriT'rd l!!-t th" ft'llil hn tllkr
ll. .I...U. I. I
r.ov n; i ic.ini
tn i:;: mn ii m.t ii
M ti a kiip-. Jn l Th hoiiry-
moon ttait l'i la jail for li'tl Viol"!
Alrt-tTi : t ar ottl t! iu.-hr "f Mrr
Jo till of Cmlai. flWl.l thf iltl'a
''.-year-oil hr iii uriwiiu. V I I I i
Til!. arol l-rhli snum'i f'br.
' t"l!ila tn Trnl '2 jfr old
Th trio artr ijctainnl lit th- (.ulii
hr ihi inornitia an.l liclitr ShT.tt
Jeff lh!iii.a of foal lounty arritnl to
tak lhni 1im k tomorrow lo foal-
fa ta.
Arniid nit to th ctrl itory h
an.l WiUU Tvti-.l ttir liiarrt.if in a
b?a aatnlth'a top Hi SalJiaa by a
m. n. tii r nhorn h ha l tir B).
STRIKES IN ANTWERP
llrutaols Jan II - Antwerp tiv.i"
W"' 4 'n" d-r"w J '-'
olumn l'"i"'r l" '"' '
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It a A - - . j . L. a .. I
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un t tun !. ot t ; -aita.
p''mk'(. rhrlJ'J
I;h a fftr ni l (I'luiti ar.
Iii Igiu.ni
VATICAN SUBSCRIBES
Il'imo. Jan 11 Thi Valitait ha
njl.xrlhrj ;tiiM'.lt'l lire- to Ih ith
national lottn. aocordine to th Maa-'it
aaEf.ro. Th.a it Ih Iff time. Ih
th
Irrwtpaper that tJi VajlcaB J
has iartHi;'ald itt u h a loan.
Wilson-Bryan
abV to o'br aUaatory nationa and in
accord wl-h thr h!h-t standard ol
htfior and ftdi;tr to our owo Id!
BC ' ' . . .
ana ooiigstiona aw a m n u ..
war and In tbr pra ooant to Bd
setTt alf.m diplomacy abd aiitrrs-
arS
Tbr Usur muat to to 4a
Philadelphia Rtco.
xhie is not the? Btyan who swayrd
lri Bsltimorr ronn!lon In t:.:.
Th!a U the liryaa who ;l.t with ih
n-rsi'lmt on tbr lu of y;'hoIdin
.tm'rltaa rlfhu ronttd by Or -
; many and of aticg oar Wat irrrvor-
j ally witf thr ca of humanity aad
y v.
- - -
TO "ORY UF UNITED
STATES IS A BIG TASK
riilulition Enforrcmert Of fuels
Kig-ure It Will K-quue At
Least Six Years To
Finmh tht Job
("hi. evil. J in I II li l.tk.- t
ni '.i ft ''o t to- I iii'. ' ' a : lii
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Many Lives Lost
When French
Steamer Sinks
hr Rohi France. Jan 1.
More than four hundred persons
are relieved to have lost their
lives in tho wreck of the steam-
er Afrmua on fiocht Bonne shoal
Bay of Biscay Only IT Surviv-
ors art known to have landed
Hope for the rest of the passen-
gers and crew faded during the
past mght as hour after hour pas-
ted without cheering tidings and
72 hou't after fha vessel foun.
dered many feared for one of the
j-rtatert disasters of modern
times off the ccast this morning
French colonial so'd ers art
tht only persons among those
landed safe'y.
. INkMN ll.l.lt Wil l.
siAiu notii: imu ihvii.i.v
Vahin'un. Jan. 1 1 Withdrawal
I of Arn'rlf-an troops from HihT'a w.li
I h.f n at n. hcrrr-tary llakrr an-
mun-. Una af'rtnoon
Mr Ilrktr rotiid not aav tahail iimfl
b withrgwo at this llin. T h
troop. o to th Iht:ij.;.!na hr
forr ltini lraDkiortrd to Ih t oil J
Htaira.
Splil Discussed
whii deiutnrd his post la th cabin!
tt a i-r'inal Jumiar b aim h could
m.t stand tbr lt of !mi pr rtit
Arm rlranlurt V cannot beiievr that
any rry larit roportion of demo-e-ata
wt;i -ref lo march ttndr th
hit HaK.
Richmond. (Va) Times Dispatch
Brran a".'!ud on tb treaty may
I- lrrcd one of surrrndfr to fbt in-
rvitable. but there Is sound loaSc la hJ
views perhaps as sound aa lo ibemr of
j fh great mm with whom h d.ffrs
Tb Isaar la rlewrrot brtwrra abaolutr
j ooylrldini ifimlplrs. aa idral not to
urrndrfd to wnBrdiracy and oar
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i ci.. i ii In i . I i.f i'. ii I it r in itk nit.' I In' 1 1"! ii"11
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PAYS VISIT TO CITY
Second Return of Guthrie Man
Who Was on Patlfio Coail
While Kiver Waa Dragged
For His Body
Ktl H.tift m a tunor to i.ulhii'-)rtii-ii)4
Ida arrit In n it la it ir. 'r.t
in (iulti'v a tot hn iiniM niiiin ln-tt' tit
H'I It li m It v.il! In- irim'ttilii'''l
Mm rt'i't!tl til ott tiril In Ih- llnotr
im nor in-ar Hilton in l he nrflttf
of I'ttl M Ii r y h.nl lit. it
t-iiTa
n I. ml. i i nr til tf mi I i IhoIk it
i I ! at. 1 1 hi it"! t'. va t Is lh I 'civli' iitn .
I ..nt liriw an.l vaat-ti In Hilton atol
J- riii-tin ir iMia af'ri ihi' i ii'nunt '
' il. iu al ih.tar .tt Kit tao
I witlts Hi ri r a rtrM"l for hi"
lii'lt ta rn 't a atn.orw) mtih iti'1 iir
ihi' iiutitr f"i th lulu tie man Mr
waa fnallv glvrn oji a iliiol II n
f" anil four ililMrrn mrrr palit ih
i'iuri!i r on hl I'f
i .. . i.ii that ll.-utt linaiitril a
t'a'.n al t.ltinra afol w n I In t it;
"'if.rula Kioni livtr Ii rlilftnl Imu
"'"'..... .1 . ... i .k. t....... ..I ih
war Ii" n!!!. i in M.r t'ana llari voltiit.
tin. a an :nrjnirt 1111 Id' afi
ainoria th t i t in ! rni t.i Kramo
uiol for thrt ttar h tt on ihr
li-.il-li front at.t? tiM.k ii In man
i t.r" . I'liii-tt'a men Ifir i.rtnan ii
w t i k ti . i v a oil iiio'ii a i t a iii nr a i. mi'
.t . .
. mil of try !:n onlv a f' it.
In AMI Upt. I h I.t ail - r in rlr. a
I. I't r ami a l.i. nit fiom llrtirt Th
i'Mr sit tlaii.1 Iton'r.tn.ia Kram -
!
l;i If h hrl.f!y .li iit.nl Ms eiif-
r iitiii wrr on rihll.il oti a f-t ilata
In th Lull a'o.c talroliitta llmry
I. a hrothcr of Mra V H lri.iinv
of A!i hlm Kanaa Mr Hamay ait
forio-r I v' In tin- ilty (tooila liunr
in tin cl'y. Itl Kiamr Ifrnry nirl
(iiiltitl. Itotlai'l H illl-Jt of A'i h aim
llmiry Imu nctt r imu an riiUria
l.oii i fr aa kitoatt. ahy h 1
H'fti.l Mr lf.' anil i .ti 1 1 iti I 'urinal
trlail hr in litol.r la
ll r.ry
rtiH.le an attrmpt to h w Iff. Stu- '
r. f i..i to b in II la .a . I that
If. tirt U now living lii-tt Kaittii filt
Mo l'im l'sylr. thn arm h ittr
.u hut' aa liin ;i iiin. iil ail trtaa
COLONEL BEACH SUCCEEDS GEN.
BLACK AS CHIEF ENGINEER
Washington Jan 14 Col. Lansing
H. Geahc was nominated taday ti bt
of army engineer Col. Beecn suc-
ceeds Major General Wm. M. B ack
retired He was appointed tt West
Point from Iowa and reethr-d his prts
tnt rank In till.
AMERICAN WAR SHIPS SAIL
I'arla Jan M An Ann man war-
rhip baa am bored off I'ola. thai form-
er Au-'nan naval haar In lha A'lit-
alir aeiordirtf In advura rilyiJ
hri loday.
in Parly Press
of na'lona! end psity tolity. That
laau may have to hr d !dd one way
or thn other In Ih Bamlnc of th
party's randids't for th presidency.
It willtit await tla polls It caa a
delayed ao lonser than coatratiori day
Itryaa may not br evm a potential
randidai for thw irraidntlal r.oti I
nation but therw la a rtr.g to hie ad-
dtras. a heyaot qaallty. a hint
pianoru. tn.amK. in win to .
rcavirtioa that h atlll aeplr. If .
ro ta wnite aoaa o.rMiny ar wasi
tc a resumption of party ladtabi!i.
ar.d with piiblfr aeftttmrni wo Brly j
balanced hrtwwea a dairt to up port
Short Cuts To
Home News
Jhaka V.ii.il Val &.. at ha I
rvt troul.lr -i th l ilui iii
k tarttiy irit rva'-iehf In lln lt-
it Jofke ha mti ih etni from
(bra lo tottU eiltia ar.. b iixM
htt.'n'l rttl'-'l it '." I i J f-k
tout .irj on a iiu of iii"
j.jy - atrr " Ilia c'.iiiirr a4- '. I
!h l. Ihr rrlatitial iii'itl of
!.! of th ui an.) it tt I r. n
jurir. thrtr r T!T o" f
lf lt..!i. n. H rrir.l not'i flout tf
hitt t ourt that th t r youit W!
Inn .'i.' n l an. I a rm ! f
Jtnkt h ln--n laaunl !! ta:l no.
art.r a la of lhn- vrait r hn
iiliiitici 1 h ahay of t lf i-
f.f . ttui .t
I .1 .'l It nnw nv tt i tut In th"
Oil rlnr lull Ihn I 4t kniivt i hat
tiirnr.l 1 1 I o;l art-l a ) 'If
ing ihf rrk In !M r oitl if-'ikh-l.ot
ri.. a 'ot liata talla for ttmia a. r
r U t.t t at ! A a. i
atol iM to ! hi . t thm Hi'.'-
rtitlr ar r!l iarl tana the r a it
aitlon." aaol felii ltron loUt
- p!rt.ial of th il'y rnumri 4'oiv
hat fmhr. ih k!t ami h4 nl
In thtlr L.toka Ami ttttto U a f "I
lot: In th t ill aiio'i-'t tmin nun
that llirt haa ! litany naitir lo.t
r. Kcil ll kton mriniit
hjtr ohottrit In In 1 h l4r oflo
latltiil llwl ihw ftmntrratur h. toil
rulliil o lhm .i far loiiir mn
ttvn ii..nt. tahma ttaticra of roum
i- i..uia hat rrlmi"! I.t l In
lha tiaiiim of IM .t.iia Th''
i h.nM he 'illicit . m k t-.1 ni
l( la nm til lo !! turn In lh
tiaitiev of lli ilr.Hi n'a If lhi"
It an taoit In liitihri tah.i tkt htrn
otrrl'Miknl. a tall l VI' llmittim
ill lolp
- 1 Itrr. ta ll l a tntriii of If
luhlant li.hl.hl al lha t ' toil I t.i
iHik titi r Ilia Woo l for 'i r I-rti
raniaUn A fiftnal ina-w nortini
of f ri'itlillt ati of Ida i ltr atol ni'in'r
..... 1. . k. . . - . fe. ........I 1. . .. . - Mt f
mill ii ntui fi i'u.. j
HalurUy f trmH.it at N'h I'.nt
a H Ho.) rlith II Ii orftii il. r
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aiol offit-ffv eil.. lit liirrlltiu lo
niuiti an a'U'ituio'il ir. Una of th"! ...j rtin r'-l f aml'i-la-
irmiwiiaiv i inti ormnii.) Vine
ii.i by ti''ltil li imlilit ant 1
I ant lt'liiiu ti Uil.i . (r-.ai
asain-l ilic I Ik l.tlioios Naiioal tlt
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i otiiiany an" n t o t. i - j
(r.n.r lifi ih aitony e tt t i
anil Hi i-o' lt ' on rointiiUli'. on!
Ih niailr" nail founty At'ornt j
'Alhirt limwliltli l"i!t "AMt'ii
iirw t of It it-til a iia anll'f.l hj
th.' t or torallon rniiuiiii'ii It v4(
with Ih litol"ii itt I n fhtl the m r.
t.. taoul'l l S I f t ilata atol thai a ft I I
ani li. ii. :tl irciil! ulioii' h'
n tlmh!.' al all limn Tliia hat l'"l .
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lit lll of I. nihil lo -l I li (on!
I'flii'il In iav th Ii.hi'I ' It l I '
dtrrltn of Ih vtiirnt kttol Uf I'.'li
for lit hoi air anl l no tout a.' 'I!
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j
ChiKt l -.UN th f ii.l..-.l.-.irnl.
! of f .in from th Kanior.' tnk f .1
'.Oilaii.tii. "f ahoh In.tt.u'i.n h i
i ofti
'w.i I I ..lit 1 tin ll
va tea
rani of at ri-at va 'ini imi ly l't"l i Th f-' h oJ4
1 lit iiti'a 't liatik f.iiiinlal"tir. Jitiit.l 1 tt't fc. ai
ami i rtlilotv.l It fount y .!iurtt : ai.itoui. rif I. it
I it II Hi.). of !hl lomi'l I' l'l"l l h f '
listenl In th i"in It lit thai f :m-.i h o-irl i f
ll tr.ri.f. rttil
from ib hank
th stnt iiii'inni
fun t. h:a on
prival a.io'ii.t I lilt ia Hit' fioii'h
ihar.'o fid aaaiut' tba futitrf I'm h
. l
liank.-r
iSl.l I J'lNli H KNI l M
NI I III II l.lltl. M I Ml
J'ol.on (Ity Kan Jt II M'.t
MaU'l llara. i a lrl a. lot. 1 1 i jj ; tt-r i. l.liiniii'
tt a. h' r died hera tiwlay i f w hi hv I Se a pia- Im I ! t Uu. oa
si. Una atiinmnrt . m he l. t t.'.ns j t etit l.oi
nkna Ma Htr loittt III S .- . t"'k -I'l I't'i.ot rnitiia-
ii a'o and bad been In aiuiN.r of f i4(o In I'rval ln frr'a
hour t-forr her dnalh h la ih jrahln!. tnti't.l I n 1 lla t4ra-
datrhliT of a tleary rwnnty far tnt r
WHISKY THIEVES BATTLE
WITH POLICE OFFICERS
tii IwkI Mln. Jan II J.ik I'.Jf..
a p'tii';i. r vl a bv !. t wound
it) Ih load and two nun on said
ll h a prominent VS.nfirptg tui-
nea man ar ar.r arrvat as th
rtii;i of -ihi aun haltit ai'b al-
lIl "whl'ky ttlirvra" rarly t.elat
M e
the p'raltlent la h a atrurtl (or a na-
tion a I and International ltia! ami a
wlabi for Itninrd.a't p r. who at th.a
rly day can fnretrll tb reaaliT
Baltimore Sua
Win s the arnaioeial flea. Dim k le
rmea unqarailonahly anbrrakib!. or
m hen Ih nramitlrnl rri-.aea let nrftt La I m
; rrwty which has b-a ratlflrtl by tht
a: thm it will b tlm to lalk of
! fc rfrnem. la -i!hr of thrst
rrlrrnln m.gnl .r
ny dlrabl
II jt th auratlon
ICoottaued on I'afa 1 Cot. 1)
MARTIAL LAW
sum m 1 1: i m hi in an
oiin n im:.i uiii h
i-.i i; ii i iou n v
IIUMII'N
il
III IV Kill I ll NII MNt
lJt HI II IK iiihii;
n itmiiNt;;
Mil HsHU NXIION
lit II III l lll Mi
IN lni
IOHVY
BULLETIN.
Cerltn. Jan 1 Th aTovernmani
has procUlmed martial law lit U
lections rf 0rmny fallowing the
nub domonstratinns yesterday In
huh at !at 60 persons were
killed and nttny others wsr
woumled by niMhtne gun fire
front (nanls In front of the rslch.
ittT butUinif
MANY KIllSO
:tl it J4 II tltm raont
t rc k'i'-.l i. mtn1 in a tnl
In ltri II rt'rnil rrV of Hol al fx1
. Iii fiour o' lit i i'Ii Dta4 In! hi.
in ltrn tH f'nit""n
t trm.ta Putt
Th to- h. oi ;' . hv lf tm"
j g a
I r a i'ihI lh In.lmtrtat
nil. ! ' !..!! p. i lifir Ih r It
.i i- a jit Ki'it.r in nioritini
i yt n.h i rf y v'r
!t...r(n . r..
f I:it4 t thin
tU t i H.s a t minirsin
1... ft.m itii r'-t'tvat hni'luu. !i at-
h-trtur tit nrir.iio.i-. n h'tllitinw
!!ih phH tirtly ati a'l hM
'. i -'t. i'ihiii'h hti hrr. apt"'""
t.t Ih ' ft'
1 1 I t I
co '! fl l
Urn .'
A Km ma the
ir hr 'fi i'ii"
ik lf" tmma'rif r
h.-t hr etl'alor
M.h Wat Wi'if
tif-iiin'a r ttit.l hv Ih annH
jto ii'tt.lv (.o. if iha rrt.h hi
lt h- I - of aim " At Ut
; lit" ftoh fVl'tl'tl uf IV CO t. hl
) ie utt i r arol oih' f .f '"l t of 'h '
!oj ' 1-! ! o . in.! pih ih r
! I'. i ft- . trtii t ilttrii ih- a u-t"!
! an. .luli ih' mi hii mm. Whru
t ta ll th
inoH t on' I hot M
i hi W !
( aril ii'htf viitv flf a
i it Ik- nht'o'l'if a at
! ro.m-.
t
.." ran ail eta tr"ni ot in icih-
. ...
' "
.uii-t.-l Th m.i.l -- rastiatl.
1 . r ; inf 'i . I n th ftot. . hi. h
f lit.
a;. fa. r-i i.-m """"""'-
It of th) a'f'it 'tn. iiilr a
i ..oM .-i ... I .1
;i'.if4-l i' sit t mat
h:i h iiiii It
. of irtona kll
hl l.iin hrotisht
ih h'tt'il n
i WHAT TICKED OVF.R
I THE WIRE DURINQ DAY
' of Mafry l
Sew. I tr. t wit; k?T- rr'la lea-
ner h'.t f 'o -. lti n '-I Jury
Whinit'"'l Va'iontl rt.nHw
I :(i of iha iriVlt yt tartf
f r New Mailt'o. itt.itntn tt
at oal h .toon: t'i IntratUattn
t M'll'tl al'tlalloa. I't Slait Me-
iio l t'y an. I s I citt w;.al Msa
leally la."
- Sr jrk - IV'ad Hlata HeBS-
tor II raw Jt.iinaoa fa'rorttla d-
i 'ar I h an'iM a. i ept tea tha:it:Wb
of l't .!'t.t Si'e.i1 ti Uk ratifU a
lion of fh pM traa'f to tba prt'plf.
Hr att at I tia' Willi frrf
te.na arid wamd aa!att suppf eaaUnl
of frv ape h and riftil ot am-
b!af
- I'hli -I'lriial miarantrnft tf
yrett laka ftatal 1 raf rt UaT sta'bttl d-
claf. U mlait t Influeaia Wat f
f.d mn ecru reported m'ld.
-St lrM.ta--' Kid V... Ht
lta aewepaper il-wtalutj over J'mmf
Tayl.ar Near York In 9 fan da. an-
d ila boat.
- Mriteo fily - h'an J wfifrt. a !!-
latw of J""o tahahltar-! In th statw
if rra V ra rpott-l d'toymt tf
aa rarthejatar
New Yor h ItatlfH ailcHt rf tha
pwaaa treaty by f ou:pi"onle BodaaJ
havlat vot In 13 aolvrraliies and
t)tle.a which had rportl cotnplatta
rt urn a la later-collevrjat ra-frrwa-du-n
otd upon yesterday kjr
tmlts la 4 Inatitutlona of Ira ra
in S- ..i.
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