The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 290, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 25, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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REFUSES TO
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WITH
Washington, Va-v 24 -Fo'rcast
Oklahoma and Inotsn Territory-
Fair Saturday sc, Sunda
ARBITRATE:
Russia Resumes Negotia-
tions for Money
LOOKS JFAVORABLE
Reports Indiutc Kuroki Is
Moving to Northeast'
10 INVEST VLADIVOSTOK
Vt'omen and Children Are Leav-
ing Harbin, Althounh Japanese
Appear to Be Trying to*
Force a Battle South
of There
loan will be p it. However. 1* seems t
be tho uvfptnl view < f flnam-iars that
tproceeds < f the loan will not t«« ap-
plied to the further continuance of the
mar.
PART OK PROTHKOa REMAINS
II Ik understood that one of the induce-
ment* to 4t resumption of the nvfolliUlon*
waa thkt a considerable portion of th'
proceeds shall remain In France. to meet
the Interest coOpons of other loans and
tital the placing "f contract* for govern-
ment supplies will be required even ni-
ter the conclusion of hostilities. Couph*d
with tin- announcement of tiie resumption
of the loan negotiation* came utrong
Intimation from tin official and dlplo-
j matic quarters that -t <•!••> looking tow id
'.peace hnd been detinltely taken by Ris-
mih. The foreign otTh de lined to con-
.flrm a report that an alliance w.n likely
to Is* the Intermedialy, but diplomats
who are actively interested for the flr«t
time gave vredlt to the statement that
Russia had decided to <eek pea..
Il was said ill thwe quarters that R"S
sia would deil dlrectl\ with Tnklo through
Hi.' I'reni h mlnlstei w > has . ti ir*e of
Russia - nlteresiH In Japan. However, the
I reports of France's active part in the
[ negotiations were«said to he not entirely • —
^Ti. Trb„bie is over confiscation a
" Properly of Bcrm'udez As-
Venezuela Has .teamed V SHt l,VMiL" Ntl" Strange Sleep ot Mother
Oeliant Altitude and Daughter
castro's answer;
Denies Questions Arc Pend-
ing With United States
MLS I SI AY IN
plialt Company—CabinetDe-
cides to Await Further
Developments
resume negotiations
Paris, Mar. 24.—Trading on tnc
bourse today opened with a firm
tone. Information reaching the
brokers that negotiations in regard
to the proposed national Russian
loan had been resumed with pros-
pects of a favorable conclusion, ex-
erted a favorable influence on the
market.
xpevt.nj they will lake part In Its rea
tuition. It npp^.i that some of Hi,.;
leaner power*, incUidink Sweden, are us- j
slstlng to that end.
Russia-* chief preoccupation is said t->
he aroklance of having peace plans
arouse the animosity of the powerful war
element at home.
The receipts of an official dispatch at |
Pt. I'eterslyirg on March .0 sa>ing th,.;
the Japanese were approaching Vladivo-
stok, i* huid to have induced tlioT deter- " «• thal •'
mlnatlon to M«k a padfit solutl&n. On Bowen's flnal proposal r«
the other hand. Il is insist.-tj that /span's , nvju£r that Venezuela has pi- .-tions peti.l-
proximlty to Vladivostok promises to be (np wUh the i'„|t«.d States and saving
MAR' J A RET rnliY P 1 O \'KE88IOV IS
SKNSATlo!* A I .
St. Paul. Minn March 3< Margaret A
Cody, professional > rtl*ts niod'i ■>..•'
ughier of respectublc t.n «
nfessed that ahe was the peisot \vl
1 >d uudebefore tirtl men M« ti'lav nut
Ml** C'od>'* confession > almost .
panic ammig ttie mornl"rs of I . audi
rn e, many of whom arf .e •< ■ '
llles of the Mlnfl• •
She went even further t "- '• *
to tn« tiffall of Monda s u.i
that within th* pust two month* the had
appeared In simllu' datue .t pi!vat'
parties in St. Paul On< *• *
was said to Jiave beer .ttend.-i l.> an
even dogen of th.- wealthiest section >f
Si Paul s ellerly bunlnesa in.-a
She also told a i ler«>iiia' whc Is ".ook
! Ing up the f.' t hi tin pres. 111 < i ' t'. it
' she had .tanked t 'do ;ii .1 m" fun lion
: at Jackson. Mine., e -rly this mot t
In telling -.f the affnir f
WITH OIL
fiovernor of Kansas. I ell;
His Intention
FOR FIHEEN DAYS « BAfTLESHIP KANSAS
Willemstad, Island of Curacoa, Mar .1.
It Is announced from Caracas, \enesu-
toda. ..plied to Minister' worked a
arbitration <U - A.t.. # Mi
s acade
am the woman w !io*ds 11. eti. 1 li.tvi^done
so four times this winter in and shout Si
Paul. You see. It Is tm •<" tet t i 4'' for
me because I have lie. n a model ever
Pill. •• I was 1& ys .'-.It I s .1 fOI WJ
father, who 's a iiali>'er. and I have al-o
the St. I*nti School of Fine
Nelllser hired me to pose t'01
v picture •SprinR" that ctused
New York Physicians Call It
Mutual Hypnotism .
DAUGMtR IS NOW l)l \l)
Hypnotists Claim Women VI ere j
Under Mutual Spell and "I hat
Suggestion l:rom One-AX as
Necessary to Awaken
the Other
IViMlM
\ I: INI
mingo and 1
nothing w
meth' "l *'f* t
will n-
gat I
a in Ing the itiforti
lf<'t lui
' t cmarkable
♦
J a chh f obstacle .1! I'IC Wa> •
* diplomat oonvorstfTt with the altu^Uon
J j say 11...I -l M an -wil ek to avert p.-a. ©
j uiiti'. ahe possesses Russia's only outlet
I to the Paiiu ocean.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
'• WAS BUNDED
BY A BILLET
St. Louis. Attorney Shoots
Himself
much comment In New York
mg w.v.. w.« , Mlcs Cody Is 1® yesrs old. I
that the case of New York and Rermud.-z | cha,m an)1 a graceful fls'
Asphalt compAny must remain In th- j ^ond-. wh 1 Irr.-Hul . - t«at.te
courts. . ' graduate of central high s< h >ol
good reputation personally.
Bowen Notifies Washington.
Washington. Mar. 24 Minister Bowen
. ahlcs the state department today from
Caracas that President Castro has flatly
refused tn arbitrate the pending Issues
between Venezuela and the Cnlted States.
The administration will take no a«*ti..n
In regard to the p I - whi h Castro mad-
to Minister P.ow-t. iia- matter was full > j
| discussed at the cabinet meeting •oday J
' and It WW* determined to allow the matter i
to await developments.
Ounsfiu Pass Mar. J4 -The women and j
children are reported to be leaving llsvbln
tn-l the business houses are closed. Th'* J
ationary hospitals are being moved back |
«nd the entire, railroad east and south "f
Tsltsihar Is being prepared for the next
.-tag.- of the war The conviction exists
that General Kuroki Is now moving to the
northeast for the investment of Vlodlvo- ; ,
stok arranging his has. for that purpose Kll-l-KD A IHSTRICT A IX'ltNl^
AKRhSTtl) POLICE *
which Lewis \V. l.vons Is to he hi
today was the a**asslnation of
I trlot Attorney J. \Vard < url. <m Jul
1190.1. Mt Quiiey. who w 1 mtmh
a prominent famll> hud been l
tall and
She is a
of great
and bears
1 K 1 nlsterla^assodatlon lias taken >'P
the matter of the dame in . st .<• <1 I"
I expected that the investigation will
have progressed far enough by the la«t
,,f th1- w-ek to la; the case before the
grind Jurj The . h-gmei 1... e -e. . rnl
the names of eighteen men wi are al-
loged to have l*'en present t t . show.
Mt-s lives*at S 4 Iglehart street in
LYONS IS HAMiEl)
ployed to supply the main army in lis
advance on llarbin the Japanese pwrn
Mill partial to the plan of keeping close
to their sea bases ami instead of fol-
lowing the Russian sonic of the mili-
tary experts are of the opinion that th«*
Japanese may relieve the pressure upon
General Llnevltcli and thus induce him
to concentrate in the region between
Sautouyu and Tie Puss for another bat-
tle. But throughout .the campaign all
prognosticai inn Of I cpifts lefSNllnS the
plans of the Japanese failed, the a
tlons of the Japanese consistently fatten-
ing upon the victories achieved.
The rank and file of the Russian army
show peculiarly adaptability to conforrn
with the new conditions and accommo-
date themselves to the wishes and Inten-
tions of the command.-! In chief and the
government. , .
• RUSSIANS WITHDRAW
JAPANESE MAY RELIEVE PRESSURE
COR STRATEGICAL REASONS.
Petersburg. Mar. .'4. (4:61 p. m.)-
Charge of Aitempsed Suicide is I
Denied by VX'ounded Man
and Scouted by His
Friends
Spe lal Dispatch to The St ito Capital.
New York, March .4. Suffering from a
bullet wound In his/ight tempi
States district
Cleveland and
in the succes1
atton
had dlstlng
iful i ro:
ed hims<
•cuiion of bat
the '"!• Of
had been In
isjiected.
inthing merchant, but
m whs much reduced it
ne r.ight a sugor brok« r
of .1 \ . 11• 1; i !e diam - id
< company.
>d and ac-
prepartitlons for the withdrawal of the
main portion of the Russian army beyond
llarbin so as to place it out of danger
of having it's communications with Rus-
„ sia severed If It b* found Impracticable
to hold the line at Sungarl river. It is be-
lhvAl the Japanese ma> adopt tactics
of relieving tiie dlreol prtOIld* 00 I^nS-
vltcli in the hope of inducing him to con-
centrate as far as possible below llar-
bin. which would give Oyama the ad-
vantage of preparing for the next blow-
without greatly .1 ngthening his line of
contmunieatlonF. # *
w^«" kin- •
former leading
through dlssipa
elrcumstanc s.
reported the lo
Erd, a prominent young lawyer of St. > pin. 1
Louis, with an income of IReW a year. , l yons
left his bed at Ilot. l imperial this mom- iUitted.
ing. coolly rang the Ml for .... HtU-ndant j TI..- an-. M |..,.«t on hi.- nnrul. U.m......
and dictated a telegram to his law firm and lie brought daman- ..n .*.,> . I>.
in St. Louis, telling the members of his , tectives and the I tok c i.urley and
llUg,lt M< IK n wen . rtj toyed uns*l 1 -
•-Now. then. .n> hoy." he ,aid. jet mi WM fl t handled ) MPU.a and on
. . .. Lyons complaint Gurlej hlmseu tool* ti
•*«. lemonade.
The bellboy wad almost ,« e|.l off kit. I l'- M'" * and
feot bv the coolness of the .... man. I ™lvc,i II,e Idea .1, Ins laave,,
but .was even more abounded when he sponalble for Ids del. at. II. ina.l.- roaoj
ron.lnu.sl: -1 UM^Mlr* .hat you tele- threat* again". .Inn, andItojt
phone the Pennsylvania railroad and say | hims.-ll up In ..room with M. «. He, and
. . . i t-tii«-« «,t«, rs-o.to uhr.t himself threugh
Ills defense was
RUSHING TO
[PiSCOPACY
Criticism of Baptist Elder
it Tcxarkana Meeting
FAVORS (iOD'S METHOD
Deleaates jprom Two Territories
Attend Meetine of Baptists
• Opposed to (Missionary
Methods of Church
24.—One of the most
in the experience of
the doctors of the Presbyterian hospital
in this city ended toda\ In the death
of Ml -s Leuella 11 nest Is, of Mount Ver-
fon. who. with her*mother. Mi- Jaine-
II iluestls. has been In t trance for tif
tf<:i> days prior to her death. More than
two weeks ego both' of the women
were found In the home of Henry
! w. Heir- r, i law j I r of thi< «it y. and
, w . ' " ti i i i to * • .
by gas. Neither had since recovered con-
I sdousness and physicians and hypnotists
were puzgled.
Mutual hypnotism is the gauv.- i^-Ikii-
«d by Di'i Paul Alton who occupies the
jt hair of nvit< ria medica In the NOW v"rk
j Homeopathic college for the vtrange
|-feep. of Mrs. .lane s H. ileuslls and her
daughter, Luella. which lasted thirteen
■ days before the daughtt, • doatl Ths
| two women lay In their deep trance il
. tho Pr. -byterlaoi hospital and until tiie
suggestion ever, t.se.l lis • . f u|m>u ''■ •
I it her is* broken nelthc. will awake, .e -
cording to tin alienist.
"Very llkol>said I>r. Allen ■■•■ne
woman has«h.vpno ised the oth.-i i .is
would open the wa> for autttfniggesti 'ti
at .1 the circuit would he complete Often
such patients may be awakened by out-
-,t|. suggestion, stronger ft tan that ax*
.. is. <1 ' p.m I l '• inst i v
il) *. ..I' i l > pie!..-, pile,. ' , the . lllfal
might be told that boiling water whs to
be poured upon him. When cold water
is then dashed tpon the body the sug-
gestion that it Is boiling water teviw-
tbe patient In other words, the mln i-
„t th. two women, in pe <V'« s\mp,.t i
mutually r-i. t, making th- sleep d. s; . •
l)U . 1RADE KfcVltW
Si;\.-< \ m:i \\ i',.\ III -W M.H M-
LV IMPROVKjS conditions
New York. Mar. ♦ It «'• l uu & 1 «' s |
weekl. lev lew of trade tomorrow WlHj
Hpring trade i.spontls to seasonable
M-, ,i t n, i •«. nI ■ .ii tn ' 1 : '
J|,ave ir.cieasetl ,o lai-hlh that r..nwav
facilities are severely taxed.
Railway earnings for the llrst two weeks
j of March were . per cent larger than
I last wear and foreign commerce at this
I port for tilt l ist Week Shows a g.i n o ,
j J • il, M a lid " l« lg« ;
j pin t's as c..tni' .i'ed with 1904.
| Htreng'h is .-■>•• in lite hide murk.i •
j peciallv f«*r i ..I.'' steers of mldwint. r
| salting an.: o|e b ather branded bub
I are in limited suppl\
, Failures tills week uinni.ei In the
i 1 iilted States against -Jrt last year and
j itf In Canada compared with !.• a year
Bottle of Crude I'ctrolcutr
>X ill be liroke .Over liow
K\NS\S IRIDI PKODLlI
Hoch As.surt's Siandarii ()il l'eo*
pie Tliat the Oil NX ill b: Neith-
er Standard Nor Independ-
ent, Bui Just Crude
Kansas Oil
Topek ., I\. • . Mar * The '• i t' .- > n
\aiis .s will be c' r • . I with a Imttl
t ■ 11 If Ooverooi Bo*1 has hla
.... j t...i .. Duilng a con ft-1. n e
mill .me St i dar-l Oil atto n< 1 "
Capital.
-About
rmed landt
exas. Aik i
ortli
! _ Th' i • tie faw oast a like that
: twn patients. For thirteen da\s t
! lain motionless. It Is nuitt posst
n.ti understood wl
| Kolng around them, without ti
\ to express themselves by t >•'
I rnovelllel t O^ t til S !" 1- ..... I \\
j down their throats, th. ^ wallow i
«|.-s hi ing powerless. T f>; "I
of eggs beaten up In milk, and
| tive pew** >
• th,.
. twi
ughtei
insanitj
LOOKS MORI LIKL PEACE
Resumption of Negotiaiions for
Russian-Loain in Paris May
Mean War's End
olina
Italia.I Ten il M
• t .rtiit.y-'
| to t call Iss11.
; H hlehem . i.
died the
Pnysic
STANDARD PAYS FINfc
expires today, but which I. owing to
unfortunate chain of circumstances, an
not use." lie carelessly added- "Then
you may get me a doctor. SOLD WltF FOR $10 | are opposed t
The bellboy ran for Doctor Taylor ot r u ,
-V;
«
further del.y, l'la,-l.n,.„-.. wA „ • ' W«« AM«-
It <11 s - i.l ,t th. ho.-pi.al thai l nay man Atktn. Carbonate. In eo^ny
Inse the Right Of tw.lt eve,. ti.- h ,11., .HI. the wife nf .Inlm IV,,.. he ^ ■ -
hnd rnttl.., region of th,-..pile ne,,,.. He i Mr.,-, «h, I, P., o .ad,
lo,t hi. -ight a. .he hoapltal. ..... «.. in- j .H«l-.«-l "< « ««•>• lnl,"'"st ln
, lined to lalk In K<«,.l humor h,.„t .he hi„ wife to Hla.-kn,,,,.- l,„
affair. He -aid It was *-. I.len. Iha, The a*,.,,.,., .. ... ,1 - „a.e... • • t
he usually bleeps with a revolver ninle, ; K.W - :is
f,l pIKow. and Itmt I. hail nccldenl.dl.v 1 did not a|,|.et„ I., pr.-s- the charge, the
K, ne off, inflicting the wound through his I ,-ouple wete relenaed
temple. Policeman llalloy of ih.« t
Thirtieth street police station, however.
took a different view of the case Ii- saal
there was no hole through the pillow to .
Indicate an accident, and he I ... THINKS ' • ^ ,„
arrest of Er,t a .charge Ot attempted ; ^ ™ Bt ri \ ,.,1-sl ...
'"aHiToV talked Of Erd wlltl. the' phj- ' "« •- " ' .... .V.'lTin'VI«
,i,'|„„ was swathing his hea.l In bandages
' . , -ill ...., , .lbtinents re.--11 \ re'ut-ied igalnst them ,
Although In . (.n.i'ler ,1,1- ,,,,. I.rd " I „ , ...
,w,red the policeman', ,ions re..dll> ; haj^ng th ^ ...r. „on.;.il«- -
, I ilnhed petnllug a riccMon of .ho court of ' l" "rl1" Ul,!
"| don't know In,w it . np-ue.! he«at,l tinned. I .is, EPi,
between groans. "My pistol was under i upp a. 1
my head-under the pillow 1 d„u t unty ,ha, be
It , ante to go err. I d ,fl tetnentl-r pawn-n, of the It,,.. - -n.e kills ,he
, . ... vost % f the indict mem s
- touching it.
w Illlng7.es. to rwmwnecotlon. was | T.oe,„r Ta, hrf.lt Wvomi,a anMr,mnM| F.rnv
•ir.ied as meaning that their strong , taken by the bullet that the i.u.hc. 1 .,1 y §■ ^ % aUe
lhfluenos for peace tin.illy had , beVt, l.Hd lac17.;. a«y ..., 1 M,... ,n...^ 1 t ,i(ill,,ail Ana
With the authorities a. Si Petersburg. , to Brd's bead when discharged. Ha told I tne c m a«« av fa ,
The announcement of the resumption of • Malh.y ,,nd Malloy t txed l td w tb lunt-ir .,„d i; '-1 i;
eomm.tnlca.ton to ; attenipt'-.l -ubh e. Ms re- — ^ „t i --.hen,a
n^KOtietions took definite forrrf In a com- pea ting h-- ist tatin (1l,b|. f<- dr.
munlcatlon to the syndicate of agents! Malloy noticed black vta.rs between f.e la.OiM now
ing to which both liad bee:
I lillher it would hay. ended ir
| ago or the effects would hat
unanimous opinion.
BUILDERS DEFY LAW
Paris. Mar Jb—Prospects of jmm. . be-
tween Russia and Japan a*- - imcd a'more
definite and almost a tangible aspcct to-
day as the result of the announcement of
the resumption of negotiations for u Rus-
sian loan.
Postponement of tie l"a„ tn•< urred
through the stand taken by the fi-taneial
element against proceed it .J while the
uncertainties of war continued while
opal
•ral otli
were mail,
committees v
t i pies and ni
' on a declar
: Among t
preum
' tucky; E.
Arkansas.
de change, who form an Itifluentia-
• ment n the bourse, holding government
credentials.
The effect of the airst a.inouncement
was to stimulate the market and jrartic-
nlarly Russian securities. •
•A redaction occurred on fears as to the
effect that the heavy demands of th >
V.a:i would ' iv" •-!• tft- market a.id
goubts concerning th< tisss to whfeh^he
MallOV noticed I laci; VI .li s i'eiwon ■ i ' "
thuini. nr.l .,r .he'h-f: | fagntng I l«. wh„ .
He sniffed at I... rtal.l. .n.l t, had the j was , l.o.en he, tit-e ill. a^.l is l.,l,.wn .„
smell of burin |,un,l- , Erb showed re. I ovei-lle an arteHlau strean
mnrkabl. vltelllv for one so neHounly • '
hurt. 1J dill not stagger ns he was led* Sight Hits.,an Fleet.
ih. Thirty-third Street entt-at,, .-. H, , . , !'• *•>'". M * L
r,o ,„r ,1111, sple «<ls -'Itlns for hill He "ft tW. , Which farms tie- <1.1*1 dti.Muu
climlieil inal.l.fl ...... ni,,,:, ., ,„j ; ..f Admit-..I It"), -t. ,H K . . I:-; -:-lan 1-
.e, th.- . ... 'liin d rlng the ,IJe|,",i and whlfh left Hilda Ba>. I l.n d of
tn the New York hospital -Man-h Jll ha. been alghted. ^
Alabama. Kentucky,
en lies see. oklahoma and
met in the Miller coun-
t-re today, In response
some weeks ago by the
i at Little Rock for an
all Baptist bodies that
.• missionary methods of | is tin
h. Elder J. K. P WU-
w.is elected moderator.
■;CN-fixished ,i,,™AM
,y w. H Ku.kendall of | K1.ATS DIS.'lalHI-'.S rf.'ANI.AI.
New York. Mar. 24. D4" 1 •'
0. \e .1 i ,d- ' log the collapse of nine partialis « ompb«
pur- j m fiat buildings Inw tin thew
•ng. lie criticised the i last Saturday have • ..u-d th. i:
-epr- sentation in the I thorities to tsop Work on mati\ st .• u.-' m ■ -
. bodies at both north j and to t> t under the douWe servell
i be said: j of special inspectors s.-v ral -. ore-
HnpUsts would rather 4 other structures In the course ol er< -tlon. j
t front seat I Au Investigation Into the methods oi the
>ati of bulldfn«s. which ma\ • au • a
on ii revolution In fie- 'l-partm- : '
-*iver I been Inausurated .
a tiie j Borough President A hern took p." -• ■" • •'
I* s . barge of t! • mat ti 1 ' 1-ari • -t ft
existence *of a •■-pecnlative iti.t i..ti-.
building" erase, wl-t. ,• *. '! • :
sold from their planV and put Up so rapid-
ly that since the first of the year it has
been possible to build -i\ stories *f stone
foundation and brl.-k wa.l^ .bspiie law
which exprt Mil prohibit tn< erectlo of
wail or pier or parts In frees Ing a •
Superficial Investigation showed him
entv-five Insfi. I ■ <• of builtlllc
northern sectioi..- "f tla . t ■ -til of w • : 1
it was admitted had been ru'he.f to
- in seKMoti^onlgi. completion, although not on da
tn ... glv.-ii tin- world, janusf*! 1 has ti* mercury failed t • :'.til
istlnguished preachers p^low the freezing point.
i m ill. D. ! .. of Ken- | That a great death roll has not folio fed
editor of ti-.- the fall of the buildings is attributed only
ksonvllh P. i t.. the best of fortune. Even aftei ths
Mo . and \V. i Box. | waj|s had begun to settle in mun> •
| the men iu"e said to ha\
ago ^
VIOINIA I OK LIBRARY
I ANDRFAV t'.MINI ■' 11K MARKS filPT TO
POMONA COLLKOi:.
' Claremont Cal# Mai 81 Word was
received today i.j President flutes of !'"•
niona college that Andn-w Carnegie bad |
I donated M".000 for a library to be erected.
|„n ground> owned ' the college. The
| nu;. --ag« w i- re ved from Mr. • atm^e
I creta., this morning and was read o>
President Oaj.before the assembly - f ,
students who h-c ived th" Infornm11«"i i
with entbusisstlo it osi *
I lit PARI V
' DE (Ili.MONI) TO At't'O.VIPAN'V TAI' 1
I'lllUPrlNE PAIITV
rilleeial l>l |,utclt to The Si ale t al.llf.
WaslllllKtOIi. a. Ma" 11
, ,,iift,I, • 'i 1 ; 'I' '
- \lr Tali the se.ietaij oi war. u.el
,,,.iu.—loni.l guest will lie annuiim-'il
I in .1 .lav Of twi, 111 aitrtltlon tu Stn-
VViilialt. .1. "r lr '
. I daughter, Mtu Mai,, I gtoM,«ndpo"l-
r bly Mm. Bt«u, Kapiwwnttttve I). Ar-
innn.l Mrs lie Arraon.l atnl Mlas l)e
l Art ni have la-ell ilivt.-.l I" "" ,h"
trip, an.l have signified their Intenli.'ii
of acwim|,aitv,ii.: l.li■ ■ party It.-i'ie
' s^ntatlvp Smith ..f lllitl'.is will als..
ami will t,e ar.rcmi|,niiietl t>. Mf Siimh
Sjieaker can,tun has bMO undocloeu
as to whether he would K<' until witliin
the past iwenty-i.nir hour- when. It In
ttliilorstood, he uotlfi.nl ibe se. r,'tar> .if
war that he would he pleased t,, accept
,1„. ISTltStioa. He Will liriii.ai.lv I..
noeompanlad * n tin* trip bj hi- priviu
Hocretary. Mr. I.. W. BuhI j
COCKHtLt At WORK
i ie.1 me time -
i, i i, . 11 • il 11 t V n r
, 11, i .., - .k a bottle of . h i in puttie
i ,> . marks I Mr Bvsns«
. K I - will O I . 'hi I'. .1 V.lth
ohomi I I kl! •' Pindet) tb| I •
,.n . r. • It w III I e 1 HM' lied Willi a bottle
, . ,,i! .• St-11 1 1 '• « " 11 ' 1 • 1M I" I ■
oil but Jllht Kan- • Oll-K 'U- lH i rude
oil
Th« - f - hamp iglie In th « la ' ng
„f i> tttleslili - h..•■ a 1 w ■ i> s been deplored
on \\ om tn'a « i Istlsa Tsohm rai *
I'll!.,ti "I • er t« It ■ I "• • .'o lie"
It ha heen .. matter of some dlSCunslon
what Kam - would do when il comes
tin .. to ' t It.eli the in.tileHWp t um- d In
i.utior of tMs state .v champsgn# is •«
n lit w he, • Temp ra' d ... itc* usu-
al! the u*e Of i't'lng w.t r ■ «
th
ting
with .1
uitrlhui
no thoil
by Its si>
left aft
OP i gift. The m
iin-Ainerictin.
.1
n issionai
ChllleM
« not far distant un-
it m pel led by *the fa. Is
•f our church the B.ip-
tircb of America '
leeches of u similar tenor
. i whit Ii a number of
at one on prin-
kx-senator km"hits i'l'ON his
WORK
special I Ii -pill' II ti. 'I - •"« 1 'ilpl'ui
Wushinu on. I> «' Mi'M'h -I I-
, Senator Cockrell of Mi>~"tiri qualili' i j
today as a member of the interstate !
commerce commission. Theogthoi of-
lie- was ndmlnlsf'tetl taj Secretary (
Moseley of the eoniinlKsion. in the pf - j
••nee ol Commissioners Knapp Ciein- .
opts and Fifer and Allen V.^ C<si;rell. |
sun d' ti"- formei*senator. The latt<r
will continue as liis father's confltlent-
ial secretary in his new position. Wal-
ter Lgmpkfn, Mr Cockreil'% private
secretary, has aet ided to engage in the
practice of law at Kansas Cir>. In hav-
lug been admitted the bar < • ia!
> ears ago. , .
* t
SETS C4SES
.OCAL LAND 01 ICE ti"1 PARES i"' Ho
■ ■
Perrx
• Atklni
Ittei ly oppu.- .1 by Uev. r
no lbs'Ifelona principle!, but. h>
... hate ;it U.i. a hai'pv ilea In
Kansas oil for «hnmpagui
t■. . el,listening of the battleship Kans-m
|-;lt t. ihlet of the battleship usually
permit the governor . • name the yofinf
woman to break the bottle. So far Gov-
Pro,- lb" '| a- , t , .'ive.l HO 111V11,11l-"Mt to
C1 . , , . gjri; nellhsr hwi he rssjvsd
w..r.| vv . the 1 ti In .g Will tak'i pla- ••
... ' . ex| ' to be advised in due
• , ,, H vet .i votitig women of the state
ar< candldsten for the honor. •
JtDltUL PRLCtOtNT
New'Jersey .ludec Hold- 1 hat
\\'timan;s T"nB"e,s n f^on"
cealed \X eapon
Sew I' .h «... 1 t-elward U Coo*.
.p.. - N- J""
".
• tngue. when used upon a Justice of th*
tu'iice bec. nt."< a i ■ ■ ih-d weapon
! two women aoort, ..n«
: ft " -!"'r
an4a II wafl U «n thai mw turned UhV
The law ••Mi. • i look "i> the law
but mil.I. .nit a c.nipl.tiut under the con-
aled
,^l then. $1" '
lined to la
. onvlction and ordered the lines rettu .-d.
JOCKhV FATALLY HURT
lTCAIVERIv WAS r.'-N OVSR 0*
Ni:\V ORLKANS TRACK ^
. 'affei t w.i- f.Mai: *•■•:• d-d *•
SUICIDL AT HELLIINGTOIN
lAJl'ISE BALK S MOTIIKR WOI I.DN T
1 LKT HF.lt ATTKND KXHIHITION
Wellington Kan< Mat •-' • l> at .- -
J her mother refuse* to allow her to attend
J a school exhibition. l.ouise Bales, ivlng
ear Rome, shot £.j.• 1 killed 11' -elf
, but tiie collnp?
-i, „,.
•4*1 off ui
• .1 bet'i^'
• Hubk< In ol Ing la rid neat j .1 .i M
s Elmor. involving land
Newspapers 3ecommg Bold
pctersban. Mar 24 Thi • I
tk" history of Intrlgtu • In the fsi H
^or the protection of private Interests
log ,\U.r. : but vv.,
• lit ti.- Ii'- i g,a: ill April
RENFROW BANK KOBBLR
• n* j i i \ iiitrns charoed with v'-#
, !• ' :• ; IS s Kt:I NDF'REi>.
K. M.. • l'-->
j I Bums alias Ha,,i,v arrested for al**.
.1 ,:,i.l i:. * tods ••••' oVei ' J
Oklahoma autlu-t •'
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