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The': Gutmme Daily Leader
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VOLUME XLX1V.
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HOME.
UUTHIUIOKLA. TUKSIUY JUNKS. 1!20.
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kkynotk svEvni nii.mu-
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BULLETIN
Coliseum. Chljqo June 8. The
reoubllcan rational convention was
usually called to order at 11:34 a
m.. soon after Chairman Havs ap-
nnared on the platform and was
greeted with rounds of applause and
shouts.
CONVENTION OPENS HOUR LATE
Chlcano. June 8 The republican
convention met' an hour late but die
ilrn f nrellmlnarie during the
ffrat half hour aettled down to hear
the Vev note r-erch of Senator Lodjje
temporary chairman.
Senator Lodoe.read frcyn hia man-
uvrtot rnd he read it wat assure
ed'that the flrat hour of the proceed
Inn. nd nrCSahlv a little more
would be demoted to it.
Rr and cheer and continued
applause marked .Chairman Lodae'
drftlar'ion that every nn connected
with "the dynasty of Woodrow Wll
son must be drives from power."
Senator Lodoe continued that they
must be driven out. not because thv
art democrrts. hutbeeause Mr. Wil-
son's theory of government la not
American.
IADJOURNED UNTIL WEDNESDAY
..Trt renuhllran eonvention snnt
two hour In Its first session. The
pUnr.loai business of which waa to
perfect it tmnorrv raaniittln'-
and hear the key note speech bv
Senator Lndnt of Machuaett
after that it wa ediournedaimUl 11
o'clock inmo'fw momlno and mean-
while committer went to work.
General T. ' Coleman Duoont of
Delrware presented a resolution pro
posirMi to have the convention ac
under ths 1916 rule until a perma
next organization is effected.
It. uia adnnted.
f)fer rou'ne rviotien on procedur'
reeerv to or-ianization were or
dered and accented.
' Governor Morrow of Kentuckv of
fered the reilutnn for a rnmmltte'
en Kerf-in"1 ertianlistlnn. The reso
lutlon for other oraanization commit
tees were milckly adopted.
OLD GUARD NOT IN IT
Cclteom. June 8 Unlike former
convention. th old ouprd came
early. In the old rlava tbv were th
it tn arrv. beinn held back bv
conference. As many of the lead
ers took their seats without caiiin
a rlpnie of exritement the band
pld a mournful air.
Ther were manV women delegater
and alternates on the floor.
LOWDFN WIN. IN '
CONTEST OVER THOMPSON
Chlr.mo 'une '"rnor LowoVn
Into he rriihlrn convention
undisputed mtr in Ma home -
re"lt of hia victory last nloM
the lionoin rucu r over Mayor
'Vllllam Halo Tt"tnon .of ChrO0
hut nrohahly will lom the 17 Cooi-
rounty Chicago) votes which Tbomp
eo rontrolt.
Tho nnypnor's alate went throuoh
.fer one teat vote. In which hi-
frre defeated thoae of Thompson
Sa to 23. Ronatnr L'wenre Y. Shor
man was chosen tlonal eonjmittee
man to cen' Thomnson and Sen-
ator Medill MrCormlck was nnmeH
f-r he convenin rommittee on re
solutions which Thompson sought.
NFr.no Fl.FCTST NATIONAL
COMMITTEEMAN FOR GEORGIA
Chicago. June ft. Henrv Lincoln
MnMB an Atlanta neoiro who'Mer'
the finM for ' the Lowden delegater
before the republican national com
mlttee. waa todav ' eleted national
romm"no from Georgia by the
state delegation.
The Wood delegates headed by
Roscoe Pickett the defeated candi-
date for national committeeman an-
nouncd that they would carry their
floht to the credentials committe of
the convention. Johnson at the
hearings had told the national corn-
mi fee he would forego his hopes of
belnp national committeeman If the
Lowden delegates were seated.
WILSON DYHASTY
Cus To
4 J. E VaMron and It. K tUnv.
fii oivratom wrrt In Outiiri i.a
Th.vw irotniim."i haro
nwut h in KiuKfiHhr txmuiy ni
nd ui iiik a t-t w.ll on
the Hoiilhwvst ctnur of wllon l'i I?.
aarul crf anj have . co!itr t to
"Mil xrm r-t r d.eiHT. fh
wanaarn tJil )iiiwny also has a nun-
b.r of aM in that rt of t!i htie
ami am atiH l.kvklrtK It in wiM limt
Kom won.lrfut Hiru tur.. hav U on
f'uint in Khn;rth. i ouni)-
-Hilly "v(!av and "Ma" Sunriav
r. niitlnir ta ;iithrt. They will itr-
rlvf. totiMvrn.w iitomin-i and will :-n
a th Kint M. K -hur. h at JO o'
nook at whW-h tlni Hilly wl!l U.-llvr
a neriwin. Kr tHxIy Invttrd. A
frn i ill offa-in will b ur a: dio
rlwc f !)o nrvu.-.
Arrested last May on a cha'fro of
fvtnictinsr kwvpiuI autotuoMln Urea
an.1 tii!n from a Satilt FV hot er.
Irviu nl(1inff Ih on trial todav in .li
ti-k-t couru Uclillnir doniv.a In a;n!f
ncvtwithatMnilins tht tact thi' twil-
mony of Palici(imn Jarnw to tho
pffwt that BoldiKK fon'exsod l bltr
shorlly aftr bin nrrt-st tht hi and
another boy luul Ukn f1i nrrli lew
f'om Iho car ami tuul wld lioni
- ;vp'i N'ol.ion. loval tiMtm. rhare-
srralfnpd in iMfrlot rourt HiH morn
ine and p!.rlM not cnUty HIk trial
'm et htr Wfilnt(!iv niorninj;. Thf
trawdy onir. In tho Hoii IUnl-la
loo haM last mniith. H'VirH cyn-
Hiilipornacd.
'lirrfn that hor himtvatnl wn
cruol and ttny Ami t!)at ho 'lh!
wtriHk lior with his flnU on fovra'.
ovrimion!! a ml fhat ho fort'od lior to
work in thrt fiolri. Kathryn Hoilor
htv filod Mt-it for n abtiolute ilvorco
from John K. Uodor to whom (ho as
niarriod in MonnoKsrv Okltilioma In
liM. Tho rotinlo Iiava a dnnchtrr
yearn old wml a aoh 1 yean old.
The wifo nravs tho court to giant
hor custody of lh hndron.
-TiH-(o twrrifljco licetmiM were Ik-
"iiied todnv: Theinlore Slrm k J! nnd
JoHrtrhlno S'-hudi-n. both of Ok v
rahonia City; Cvarle M. Swll 20
r.ut.hrie and Clieri'ie ThomrAn l15.
fnnforl
FROM SAN "ANTONIO
TO KANSAS CITY
A. N. Marrn drlvlnit a Ciirlfaa hi-
nlane imHsei over the clly at three
o'clock this afternoon driving from
San Antonio to Kannaa City. '
SHOE PRICES DROP.
ft. LonlH June 8. Reductions In
tho wholesale prices of Various Ktyle
of shoe of from 2;') cents to 12 n
inir were announced today ty of
iclalx of three of the !itt;est shoo
manufacturing fr?ti(Vlihtmn' lure.
SUNDA HERE WEDNESDAY
Billy Sunday will speak at Metho
dist church tomorrow mornlmc nt 10
'clock.
CIHtTS All RIGHT-'
FOR WQMEN HE SAlfS
Mildest Kind of Tobacco and Will
Injure Neither Male or Fa-
male Says Johns Hop-
kins Man.
TWedo Jtitin S.-Cf.-aret (snick me
Is no worse for women than for men
vhlrh is to ay that UJrnot harmful
morally or ihyh"lly If not d'-r.o to
excels" rterhirea Dr. Iwellv V. Bar
ker professor of clinlcul inodkHiin sit
Johns Hopkins rtiiveralty naltl
more. Hn s attending the K"iierl
seaalons of the OMr-tate n;edlcal
anKOi-iation. '
I'ho clparet 1 the nMldi'st form
f tohaoco.' he' fays "one or two
after menls not more than a. dozen
(f'ontjnued on 4 Col
WEATHER.
New Orleans. June 8. Tonleht and'
Wednesday wnorally fair oncwlmt' Thfi ik tKik placo last
warmer Wednesday. nlRht.
Gish Girls
Famed afar a tho garden apot ol
the world -pro 'aimwl in the far
comer of thw parth o the land ol
gushing oil well where men to to
bej a pauper auid rle a million-
aires. Oklahoma lia yet another
c'.akn to a lofty nicho in Uig hall
of th aelPd .
From this utate. so rocently a land
of wilderness -ami prlrie wh?r- the
Indian roamod in his native d.-es
and the handit-aouRlit refuge (torn
the minions of tnw law ha conio an
imposing array of the hrightest lum-
lnarle I hat rac the movl world
and lend their genius to tiie enter-
Uinnwnt to milliona in eVery civil
UST RUES FOR QUil) .
SOLdirajMPHESSIWE
Military Tuncrul Tor Late Corp-
oral Lo R. Chapman Drew
Large Crowd to Church
and Cemetery
Tho fumrl rf Loo It. Chnrnun
!at a tmmb.r tf the aariaj a-uadron
ho diwl In FVan. and ho body
a one 4 t!. frt to irriv- in Ck-
iiihoma n-.i h!d at tho nrt CUiit-
Un vhurrh Tuomlny piomlnc. at pi
a m. The Mr vhurch f n. lfe
imi.i for th crowd that an.lM
to pa their lant trfhulo of bomr an I
rev t to Bdpl him of tho Ameri
t rmy hWi t to Kf .iic . to
help lv lh world ffni h i!fmi:'H-
tion of tho Tiohoniolle'n.
Th aervlrea were l'mu ku
1y fm;roK1vft Tly rm1u "
l.v 1t-r. Ouv II. Klmiley. 'th. (11t;.
wno txk( very alM.roiiri
deeply touehln onU. tv!n huh
trthu to ht youne Amerie wi
sacrificed hl atj on .m .
tvurtotim.
At t't cemetery the Amerlea t v
Kion 1ieli ita brier serttc.... r
"The BuriHl of IVad." and '
ns(ttnteI y tho po rhiinl;ii l)r
John rallan. aft:r which firiu
animd rhvo the ttiiliturv witm an 7
IVhe bUKler closed Iim
tho niiidinir of "tam."
Altocel'ier Mil Him one of She l.re-
et and nut deeidy IntereMI'itt aefl
tmpreiwive Iwldentx connect "d with
the jrnat world war that h.i hef n
wltn.ed lt OitihrS recenVv Of
course it will be followed by others
nd tho Ttriotlc. citizens of Mm
city Mid county will not let any neb.
Incident iussi them withou'. B;'uf
fhem deep and appropriate n;'ei(lon
All Atoren county mid city office
And places of builnenH In fh (I'y
were lved lndween JO ant II o'
cIock this Tiiornlnr.
Enid Woman
Doctor Killed
By R. I. Train
(lly AH lttid I're )
EnW June 8. Mrs. A. O. Trio-
lett for many years a prominent
chiropractor waa run v;r and in-
atantly killed about 5 o'c'ock this
morning by Rock Island lr n
eiflht miles north Of Enid. For
some time Dr. T-iplelt has leen in
poor health. She ans th's n'ori-
log about o'clock and quietly left
her home unknown to her nusb.ini
and sons.
BRIEF NEWS NOTES
FROM STATE AND NATION I
:
Ardmfre Kniyhla of Pythiaa e:
planning on hulldlnx a largo txt l iH-
ive home.
It cont rrank Faiirt i.fi frr -Us
Hilarious excursion nt Ana n.ny -m
up by "tijter Juice."
A l)un-h of neiro hi jacker hi ll
up an ItiHiininco man nt Ada ;ul
tok $10.00.
Onn Piati was badly cut. by flylnv
Klass When two Ford collided a; Ok-
mulgee. The lnjnrei driver hacked
out of the wiecV and Hped avay.
pick IMldlne K Hominy was dio-xn
ed when he Htlempted to ford Br?
Hominy creek while on liorel.ai-K.
Tho Oklahoma Society of Kiif.1-
neers i holdlnr it annual meeting
H MuHkoRoe. Tim f'rrvnd ri' r hy-
dmcloctrlcal project will Im reported
upon riurlnK -tho convention
Annie Powell tieK"en wan killed
while asleep in her 1onK at Yutiko-
Itefl. H(r head liad l'n cnwhe.I wpii
hanmier when police found the liody.
ller hutvlmnd i nuKi'ted of the
crime.
Jamn Bluylock lias flU.il ult
aealnat his landlord Herman Welnv
at Knld for damns? aitiitalneil heii
someone Mole all hi eloiJie. out of
hi room whllo he -was belni? held In
JaM fn cTmrite of mhliery.
Luther Huff wiw arrested by flhcr
Iff IVruce nl Hrlstow and two jn-jloni
of whisky found in hi poolon.
Albert Haye. II6 miner waa killed
Instantly at MiamU lt nkht wh'.ii
he drilled Into a "live nhot."
Fllpa yfU"'" r "t n" a v
Rogers and Other
ised nations of tlifl Klobe.
Rogers From Cnelsea.
Will Roger thfl much starred
cow-lioy comedian who G'itl-rtms
flock almost wwkly to see perform
upon the screen hall from the
thriving; little city of Chel-. jut
a few miles down the Frico from
Tula. HI relallvMi atill. make their
hom there and Jtoirer 1ia InveHtid
heavily In Crwlwea real ftat i with hprelr to 1b boy overoa .diiriiig
the weellh he liaa accumulutl ti war. once pein -onilerohc
in the movie biiKlnt-s. It I said Ji'tim with relative 'In Oklalimi;.!
ha alo purchased real estate la city. Khe wa ro wflj known the.c
Tula. ' (that r special reception waa- flrnm; I
Those finished screen af ttet n tier honor when he rlalt-j thut
and vorld-wide favorlte LHliia KiidljcUy a number of year airt.
MISS ELLEN CASSATT'S
OVER THE JUMPS AT
yy??3m. . Err ttsr?
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Mi1 Kljcll "ii sa 1 1 is all Hci otiiplihe.l hoi'sewoiiiHli. She deliioli-
siratm! tliisi.v l In- li.miliiiit' of lit r 'prime winner Milford nt Hie Di'-
von (Pit.) Inn . slmiv for l he den. lit of tlic I'.ryii Mjnvr li'h)ti!.
Society vvi out in force an I uppbu.io.i Miss tVatt ns she piloted
tit . . 1
nor itiiinuomi' nnijit ovrr tin jumiw
jj : 1
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.Jam. A i-trfl4l
..Jnnn ti. Jdftilne
Itonjuinln
Ileiiltti4n
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... William M Klnl-y. .
. .Thctidoto lloimrvelt .
. .Vllll..m M Ti.ft. . -
...Wlllum 11 Taft
. .r'u rlcK ): IIukIi . i.
The cindtditieM starred w m elcijid.
Jutnea H Sherman file ronvfiitiOn iunn!iie. ily-d fore idedlnti ntlil
Nlchirlu M Itul lor -waa seiii ' t uy the National (.'omiiiMteo iu run l!i'nt
fcr vice i renld- nt.
rWHAT nCKED OVER
I THE WIRE DURINO DAY I
S .
Washington In letter to Sec-
retary linker. (Icnernl Pernhlnir nn-
nounced IiIm Intention of retltimt
frm ative service within
a t few
nmths to '. e ' free to
eiiKiiKe In
I aoiiiethlnn more active.'
--Jersey City - Cenn Tuimey lli;ht
beivyellit h amnion of tho A. K
F "unocked out -Jeff Mmldeti of iim
iuh In thf Hceotid of a 12' rmi ml lemt
Cincinnati- JiiiIko John W peck
of the federal district court over-
ruled n motion for a directed venljct
for tho defendant In the ci.s of Lite
Macen who i ulnor the Chlcniso N;i-
ttonal Iohruo luiwelcill club for aalnri'
he claim luf h.l-n for hrcm h of con-
tract .
Memphis Pal Moire -of Mmphi
wa riven tiie referee's d" (hIoii over
Jimmy .Murphy of St. Lou!. nff-r S
round.
- Now OrlC'in-Omi IC. M Van
Zandt commander of the l'ttit"d
Confederate Veterans iinnouncril the
annual reunion would ho held in
HoutonTcitaH. October fi to 10.
MAN CHARGED WITH
DYNAMITING HOUSE CLEARED
(Ky Afc-lnt-d f'r- )
Tulsa June 8. Charlea Krleger
charged wlth conspiracy to dyn.imit
the home of J. Edgar Pew then Car-
ter Oil bo. official here October 29
1917 was acquitted by a district court
jury last nlnht but the sealed ver-
dict was not read until Judge Red
mond 8. Cole opened court today.
Stars of Movie
ri w ryyyfyvw j-.nAji.fi j - irr
Ijorotby Jlh once inadg Ui"!r home
for a whlln with their untie Uui.e
Oih in Shawnee and attended the
Rfcawnee funlic school Itubo Ob.li
ha for year been an' enlrieer on
the Hock Iwltind wdwwiii Shawnee
and 'ort Smith.
Elsie Jam's Visits State.
t Elle Japi a topnotcher on hoi'i
lHg and screen who ondenre.1
PRIZE WINNER OOINO
SOCIETY HORSE SHOW
cr jtoi
Yv '2
.e
Fremont VVMIIulu U. Mfon
I.lnroln
.1111111)1.! ) 1 1 in 1 1 !1
. . Andrew Jotuiou
. Sclmvler t "olf
. Mein-y W'lixoii
WUI.'nii A. Whetdir
. .Chester A. Arthur
John A. Lokui
li.nrlNiu lel p. .Moiton
HurrUon .
. Whitt law Held
linnet. A. Ilolmrt
Thcoiore Hoovet
.(Tharte W: l ull I'.tlik
. Juno 8. Sherman
Nh-huliK M Biitlni-
.t'hnrl. AV. FitlrtiHiik
Klu!
cv.
RULING BY STATS
ATTORNEY BOOSTS TAX
More Than $200C00 Additional
Mint B0 Paid Each Year in
Future; Fire Marsha!
Fund Big Item.
Al ri than IO.O'i will he add-1 !
the itx Income of ttu- ti each year
a th i'-koii or n nntnif hy
the aitoniey Reneiul' depir' ii it.
holding thin forKii mutiiul ard re-
cirriM at fire liiK!iriie comjianle
nuiKt. jiay a -r cent lax on urcaa
premium recelpi.
Income of the n'al fire nirh;t'
de-.Ht.itietit rilone will be Incrreod
$i'.tnoo n ywr on the mllti tint tiio
one-foiiri'li of one pi-r c"tst tux on p
m in m will bo folloi-ialdo on all hih!-
ne (if flie liiKiirattcn com;iules end
not. .alonn on Mlj;ltt Pre innuref e.
In the punt the otic-fourth of o!.e
lr cent tax Jms been cotlectixl only
on firo Millde. Ttr! mute will now
reeidvo the lax on 4ornad and other
indemnity poltclew written by com-
p:inl of that idna.
Iechirlnj Ilia! riwlprocul lnurn'
comiMtile. are to all Intent tmd pur
l4 foreign to tho tt aithouKli
they vliilin to be doiiieatlc Its i ry
state. O. It. Thtvef aslHa!it atior-
ney Kotierol. hold In 1)1 opln'oti ilinf
their axc-mptiou ftoiti the 2 p-r tent
lax pi-rmK ttwm to receive t h lat
(in "tornado and other Immratio hjVh
I unJutU.
World Hail From
- nr i--nr rir-" M "'
Margueriis Kklrvln who I fnt
giilntn; acclaim In the film rond
I u native Oklahomft City ;flrl. Ilr
father William Hlflrvln bulk the
Hotel there . will cli Ixmr lit piipie
Ml Hklrvln finlnhed the Oklihom
City whoold Mid pofit all her e-ir
(here ' until he went pat to fcfudy
itram:itlc art.
Al Jennliix and Henry $?ar h"
Okluhoman who have forced their
way Into the movie at the piiut of
revolver with a reputation a bink
and train rubber wlu liav Jone
time for tlielr mldrtd. Jennings
wa onci t'ounty attorney of Cana
dian county and more recently a
bandits Loot
Bank; Escape
With $30000
rMtthurgh Pa. June i Mkd
bandit thhj nwotng N1 1
Hayes National ban In H
ten ml'te nm fitt.burjh and
after locking the ehir 'i t
vau't lootad tne bank. The bod.it
it. .-M.d in the d.r-i t '
Pltttburgh with 1O0?O.
LOCAL BIBTHRATt FAVORS
f HE SW PARTY
Dr. Rituhatittt Irtke 8trtlin
Bhowinir in Fi!lnr H' My
Reuort With the Bureau
- of Vital 8Utitlc
Ir Hltfhanil Illve . IK
e tf war will
women wtU partlclimte: tha "4 4"
n not the onlv eountrv w tA the
Mith of a-trta fr outnuir-'n t cf
hoys. ! feeln eire that f
re.ord he snorted i the ti
Vttrtl t!lKtle heait rill. U
( a folh: i
Mny 3 to Mr. and Mr NV H A
glii C
Mar .1. In Mr nd Mra I
Irth
of
ief
.
lh
er" tov.
Ma . to Mr and Mis H t.. John-
n tlrl
Mav 12 to Mr and Mm r"iri Kinrt
uirl.
Mv 1. to Mr and Mr John I'ool.
i I '
My t to Mr And Mr. V. ti
Jiixdison h"v
May ?l t. Mr 'ami Mr J T Wood
ward 'rl
My 21 to Mr and Mm V f Hurt
StI.
May 2t to Mr and Mr f (I
THoma. clrl
'y ?? lo Mr. and Mrs W. A
(Jelm at Ir I.
Mv to
Hnnp bov
Mav e" lo
Mr and Mm in in
Mr and Mr F Per
H altl
May ?h. lo Mr and Mm (!eo-Krt T
Kltiar Rlrl
Mmv .11 to Mr and Mr. It VV
Wllklnnon (tlrl.
Juno 2 to Mr. and Mr Artlnir
Mater clrl.
June 3 to Mf. and Mr Krnnk
Schmidt tlrl.
Bank Robbers
Failed to Pull
Off This Job
Oklahoms City June 8. njh'sr
who attempted to enter th vault
of the Peortee State hjink at Partun.
northeast of Shawnee Munrfny
fight .were ftigbtened away hor
they fot a cent according to re-
port to Eupene F. Gum scrt try
of the Oklahoma Bankers' iioci
(Ion Using an aeetlylena outfit
the robbers had burned otf iii trm-
blnatlon to the outer door of th
vault.
iuii.siiiTvikm oiu i s aki :
IHdVi; HACK HY IMII.KS
Warw June n(dhvlk force
havn been diiveti hack In a panic
alonr the front between thi Irvlna
nd Itereilna river accordiiw ! an
Official tatetient Immed at Polll
army heiilUrtot today.
MANV 8EIK WORK.
"Many men aeeklnif work cottia to
my office very week" Ul 8r
try tircttory todav "If potde do
dlrlnic ta 1 1 will phono my officn and
tell wht they will pity I e h n 1 1 h n
teed lo help tmpply thin." Id
hn.
CITY OF GALVESTON QUIET;
MARTIA4. LAW IN fORCE
fia!vf'ton. Tex. Juno -Thn ait-
ulln w ipilet hero todav. with the
city under martini law a a remtlt. of
the prolonged lonuxhoremcn' atrl'xe
Freight coiiKfmtion a being: rellev
d hy employment of addlilotml open
aliop worker. f Approximately 1000
Tcxa natlonnl cnardrinn wero on
"duty throuxhoiit tho city and n
vlron.
-New York Ir. r.dwsrd If. M
Sell a widely ltnon physician died
Oklahoma
hot. contender
race for the
In a thriHM-ornir?!
;ovwnorhtt. tiin
SUrr ient til Kyhood on Much
near Nowafii n waa nc a real
otaM denier In TuJta.
Chartdler Furniahee Cowtoy.
Frank Llw.ee -Jong on of fho lU
et alar of tho ecroeti wwld. llv l
n a boy In h-.indler bai-k In the old
pioneer day. Kven then he enter-
tained tlie- loeal HchiKd on Friday
fcfternoon with charicter Interrr"-
tat.loim from Kh.akcpere'a plavr
dona In a traglo and. Iloodurd Ini
manner. "
(Continued on Fage 3 Col. 1.)
W FIGHT TO
THE BITTER END
ti n mors n 1 1 in a u.
'HUMUS M HIUUMI MIL
111 II Willi AMI HIS
ii wm i t. or t u i it. .
11 I. i 01 I O I ItS
IU OlRf III .
in n intiwiKiv or tw
iti:i;in: is to mui: u
n o si i: ton .uii iu.
vs ami (lim it
HHtlKiNkHS . tit
RULLIAIN.
it Pat. Tea June Tha .( . .
Villa banditry r ever r nff
frettn-T eprte rtcm4 h'r.
Th nAtd hndt h hn darta
by moil of nil .tf(lr d nAW
Siirrm.nd.d by fdrl trMM It t.
ha I either killed l reurd .r
rntlre. More than 10000 irt
trnep r o. hi tft( M h(tt tM
thn tif fuMoower
HIBKL CMItFTAINS JOIN
NfW rhoimc:
fpf Im t-t.-. r !-
fexico ritr Juiin . - Ko. 1 1 o
Vlll and Felix Dim ar vlrtuail ho
r-.tul l exception trt the Mat r
fMcmer re!d lalr who htvo r -p.Hirt-d
the (atettt itr frilt.l O).
rv c uini
tl'ilUermo MBirueiro tt fVit-ii'
leioler w tn (oofttlott tf 'h r.el.
tut f"r a time after rronld'ti rr.
tAti) and tit foower em utrd th-
cn)t;tl In .-cord wtt th n.w move
mettf. Minuet ti th n dutri. t
chief entered Tuudco. f. ant. t
arid toMtM and interviewed lo tti
effect thut he wii tint a ihh-1 t ut
rrvolutiotmlUt and nw In the Ithertl
reimlittlotiary ttmvemnht a Uf'fai
country lie nld the Olllln broth-
er and former rht tn t!m Tm
ptin (tintrh't went wi'h htim
IFIlnlo AtfiltUr f'elrf Sh aes f
teller l li.'( Mesictt City thd Vet
f'ru. helei to lmped I'm mt
vmoe of (tin eii.iu tna'tit tof
while thv i mtofMnd. to h-i ttndcr
t'ie leaderoblp of F"Hx HI. h' n.t'1't
Im m Ut-n tnentlotiel In connet tlort
with tb. otwmtloti ' Tho iieitr
if ftmJltano) 'utnii In Morel" fJeit.
rvevo il. I O and Valentin Heye
cisme into the i tot'nl Wttli leur.t
flhreRun it n tAtd tHat en th
UthuviiH of ttonth Ver t'nin naht
'p oi--riitiii; without D'tftriU fit f!"
flmt. time In yri.
M'or V. W IPirr rr. he I l. tl.t
American e-re.tnf tiat-f fie p suri
of meetltfr to the ra'dtal Bf" 'hi
rcvclntl-Miixtt t-otereil !ht rt'v te-'i-er
t f ie Flmlent the fm-wer
ptil leader who Can'urttd b)m to-
aeiln-r wph everi oihfr Am-rbvi
on IH" train IfMtvin xiuennvicii.
Mor li for M' x'-" "ty on Mir- h
"4 lly fe'enlnic lmen"t Mil"
f till r iimtiaged to df 'tl behind til
gUftrd and then md surevt f ll
d;ih for IHh'Hv
Until he and the other ntemhert of
hi cartv .rrti-o-l FtmlenK'a eMirer
when r.hy r" hel th can'tal t'l-
tolcnta. IIkM and hovUH for all
tx year of ro'il! life rt'"V ron-
ftiixtul I f.rmcr 7pt adh ru'4
t XoxchfiiAI.-o a solmtb M ii rott
ruled o he 'he brl of Hie army
from Mrdo and hn the full r nft-
dctii". not onlv of fienevevo d" l.t O
nod Valentin lleye. but tif i'n'Tl
Ohlegon.
Newfoundland I'eraala of th
Stwcicii Not Afraid of de-
ment and Take Up Min'i
Job With Vliror.
Ihiyof Fxololta V F June S -The
wMren of Tilt f'ove are th prl t- and
the envy of the bay tod In
wain i'f failure In the seaKnt In-
dnatry they havw -ored a catch ami
kill of le W(v and daughter
mcceeifeil w.linrn the men of the hav
hn'l faltotl. '
The Ice w ti!l runntug on 'h'
tifrfthern coin-f. ind the men tmi v-i'm
f ir i;it to find the neat that foil It.
T!h wife of the Itehthet iier on 'Jiiit
(Continued on Paxe 4 Col. .)
RUSSELL. TALKS ON
PAROLE SYSTEM
Ca-mpbell Rne corporation com-
ni!lotier. addre-tm thirty citizen
at the city hall Tuesday afternoon ot
the pardon and parole system of the
Ktate RuhncII eeeka to imitate a bl'l
looking to reformation f the pre
ent method. - "
LEADEHS JOIN OBREGON
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