The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 78, Ed. 1, Friday, August 14, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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GUTHRIE OKLAhGlxAr.
IDAY EVEKiNG AUGUf lt)8.
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ATTORNEY GENERAL IN
LETTERSTATES HIS -POSITION.
TSECTAM
can slve o warn
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Prases! te'Ja is
Strict and
of His
Full ilrriiije.s
Officio! yiss
Tn reply to a letter stating thai
lbi-ri 'nd boon considerable talk oi
liitn for povornor and inquiring as to
whether ho was thinking of anything
of the nor!. Attorney Geneial Went
Bated today that ho vai not a can-
didate fo- thnt oince. In his letter
he snys: '
"I have never been ablo to seo how
n man could servo two masters and
itciiuenil I havo noticed that the
Instant .in olllcor nllowa bin mind to
lwfla to ttie contemplation of aiioiar
olilcc Ih it his work instead of being
single-hearted for the right. Is orten
distorted Into the performance; ot
those things that might lead to his
own promotion though they would
not promote tho good of tho people
It is a human thing and one always
to be expected that the interest or tiio
ono who does ttyo act rather than tno
people for whom tho act is done; Is
iipt to ha uppermost In the inlmiJ-or
tho ofllcoi tho Instant he thlnU about
piomutlon. I hfive closed "my oyes."
stopped up my ears and turned my
back upon the consideration of any
t llug hilt tho strict nud full perform-
ance of my duty "as attorney general
I have hardly bognti to do the worn
that I have promised tho people to
do and vhlch they want dono when
I have been hold uh by opposition In
tno house of my friends. Until this
opposition can bo convinced of its
ristakes and Its uyon opened to the
t.utli anl tho work oi the people
done I tuivo i)o right to ana" I posi-
tively will not cousldui anything else.'
SftJiJ iillLUA lit EiilvbD
(By Associated Press.)
Chicago III. Aug. IL AH western
members of tho oxecutivo committee
or the Republican national committee
were waiting at tho Auditorium Annex
tq seo National (!hiIrmu Hltc'icocK
when he arrived to It? tr'iai Hot
Springs. Anions them w.ire Victor
Rosewater Nebraska .and CUt.s
Nagel pf Missouri. Tho westerners
will continue tho conference tomor-
row with tho chiefs of the various
divisions of the National committee.
HAD NO FIRE APPARATUS.
(Ry Associated PToss.)
Sallna Kns Aug. 144. Firs at
Palco. KanH.. ono hundred mllos west
of Sallna last' night destroyed tho
main business block. Tho town has
no flro fighting apparatus ami a buck-
et brigade formed.
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Cleveland. O. Aug. 14. Overcome
by oniotlon and exhaustion due to ro-
Ugicits froniy three women were
carried out on stretohors from the
meeting of tho Christian Missionary
Alliance at Boulah park last night.
For several hours men and women
lay pi one upjn fun floor until tney
liernme unconscious It was neces
sary to pour water over tnir i.ices.ient iiiueu wip wumeii wiuh '
to resuscitate thorn enough to keep the whole park
Medical aid was denlod. as the awake and it Ik asserted that com-
memhera of th sect do not bellevf In j plaint will be made to the health
physic-tans and siuno of iIiihkj wuo authorities unless the Dulse in stop
were overcome were loft until they'ped
i pgaineo i-onscldustioHS.
The meeting lust night was held
under tho dliection or Rev. Oeoigo
W. Davis an ovangslist. During the
sermon volunteerfl scattered through
the audience and t.oarly twenty-five
pendants rosponded to the Invitation
to kneel at the mercy seat.
.tjiur the end of tue service ; for-
e'j er received what wab culled by
. timbers of the suet the "Kift of
n'ts " and for sot in t ne lio spoku
i "-nci unt"Wli to " 4iiUts who
ic-j irorent. i
.i- .erwna ir.L atM fn have
jowj.ud at fhe afternoon
ncitvij. wUliU v'a conducted by Dr.
r . u;orsh o? Ne York and Flunk
"aaipbsil. a missionary from the
Soudan
A mile hW room nwd by thovo
who throw lutwutetvfifl en thp floor
with a nil;ubcr of fervent womon
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O Contributions for the national O
O democratic campaign fund will be O
O received at The Leader counting O
O room and receipts given. Thn o
O money will be turned over to the O
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PROOF OF OIL LID SLUMP
.1. J. Shea of llartlosvUIo who se-
eral dnyji ago complained to Acting
Governor Ilpllnmy of the nllegel prac.
tlco of the Gulf Pipe Lino compi.m
and the Texas company In securing
oil land! at reduce! prices on the
representation that the scab's suit
against the Prairie Oil and 0h8 com
jinny would tie up the market lnd-ell-nltely
lias submitted Informal evi-
dence to Mr. Dallamy. fiubstnntlntlng
his statements.
(According to" ono omplove of thp
Gulf company land can bo bought In
tho Glenn pool district 50 per cent
cheapor than It could four months
ago. Otlrer datli of Interest is con
tallied In tho letter.
Hll TEST ELECTION MOWS
lAn agrcod caso was filed In the dis-
trict court of Logan county by Attor-
ney General Wost and William Mur-
doch attorney for the Wells Fargo
lExpress company lelattvo to the pay-
ment of war.nnts Incurred In the ro-
cont election. Tho caso will be ap-
pealed for final decision to thn supre-
mo court.
Tho express company presented a
vouchor for ?220 signed by the chair-
man and secretary of tno state board
to the stnto auditor who refused to
1sbu0 a warrant ror tho reason that
under a law passed by tho flist legis-
lature the stato secrotary shall pay-
nil olectlon oxtienscs.
The suit Is friendly and Is ror tho
purpose or testing tire validity of tho
signature of tho election board mem-
bers. FOSHMSilEllCLUO
A Taft and Sherman club was organ
ized by local Republicans nt a meeting
at tho district court room last night
.Iphn Golobie was elected captain of the
club Charles Hlair secretary and Gapt
J H. Taiurrasitopn. j .
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Sp(joIal to DnIJy Loader.
Sulphur Okla.. Aug. 1 1. Secretary
or Stato Wm. Cross loft hore yester-
day for Europe He goes by way of
Galveston whence no sails Saturlay
noon on tho steamship Danver for
Now York City whero he takes pas-
sage for his trip ncross the Atlantic
In the Gorman steamship "Queenland"
Secretary Cross will visit four Euro-
pean countries during his two
months' stay on tho old homlsphore
including a visit to his native coun-
try "Old Ireland"
Besides touring EnglaiU With the
loading educators or tho world in
which capacity Secretary Ciosb re
presents the now state's ooand of
education he will visit Scotland and
tho German Empire.
The popular secretary was presen-
ted with a historic old gun which
saw sorico both in the Mexican and
Civil wara during tho Confederate re-
union which cloaed hare yostwrday.
He was alBp presented with r. hand-
some gold-headed cane by Lis com-
rades and wished a delightful trip
across the waters.
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who throw themselves on to floor
and groaned until they became ex-
hausted and sensloss Thby were
mlnistereil to by other members of
tho baud
People living In the neighborhoo.1
are up in arms' agplnst tho meetings
whle.i are hold at night and continue
until daybreak. It Is nlleged Kiat one
artender
CcnM Shoot
(IJy Assotiatuu Press.)
Cliicago Aug- 14. Ieonan1 Smliii I
nllaa 'VIHam Fay was shot ami
killed today In an attempt to rob a
West Mudibiin street saloon Ii broad
lay-light. Tho street was oeoupleu
by many pedestrians when Switb uc-
rcjianlJsr by two companions sn-
jred iho saloon. Tho)r command lc
hold tip his hands was mot by Law
ronco r McGraw tho
bartender wttn
fusllade of shots
ono or
nther wen. were nrroted
MOSS OFF
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PpoJv. off' W I
Engineer Sam- Go on with your
and riled up when l's trjlng to get up
Carter Wost the London England
newspaper publisher and president of
a great Continental press association
nrrhud in Guthrie for the second tliio
this season lust night and loaves this
eanlng to look after his company's
utorosts In tho Great Salt Lake Val-
ley. Mr. West who 1b lrorhaps tho
iioavlost Investor of Kngllsh money In
properties In the ynttel states was
In a pleasant framo of mind today.
eu!tauru"A
aaia enrtar wast as ho lounged
with friends at tho Klk hostelry to
a Leader tapreisentntlve:
"You fellows brag ot your soil anil
your push but-whot -ou can lay a
title to and prove by all of us is a
cliiukte that Is unexcelled. I nm a na-
tive as some ot you know ot tlno
United Statas end am alway gin 1
to speak a good wo-d fcr any part of
It. Since I wa here last December
J turnip u trip back to West Virginia
and Ohio but was unablo to .get fur-
ther wost than Clevelan 1 Onlo.
"I am going to spend a rw dnys
with you on my roturn from Salt
Lake; have a fow dollars to spend In
Oklahoma and once I get tho bearings
will try nnft put onouggh to make you
all glad 1 came.
"As to Loudon and your quips h-o
havo fewer foggy days than you will
bellore; but what does a man cato
once 1)Q Is fn tbw Loudon business
world? It Is Hko Now York only niore
so. and is a worl.1 tp ltsoif. I of
coure9 am moro fnud of It becausal
havo much of mi worilly goods
there but all Amwlcntw Ilka it If
iaoj go for btisinofs and stick to It
"Oklahoma has not hurt herself
abroaij as yet that Ib. among the ac
tunl investors. Anyhow I am not
arrow nnd think f can tell at least
the resentolanco to a business pro.
position when 1 ee it. but you all do
want leae political agitation and & lot
more direct Ijusineaa effort rtomom-
ber thnt the business man 0r (Tie day
Is the boss or potentates and real
ruler of tho world. That is largely
bejatwe he deal squarely with his
fallows and iuepires tho repect or
all classes.
nen i got back I
across the state in an
shall
auto
drive
or as
near acioss an I can eo.'
Mr. AVost will return to Guthrie In
LhMV l00kng over Pronertles In
n hlch bis synMlcate Invests.
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COLONEL SNODDV IS DEAD.
Special to Dally Leader
Alvw. Okla. An. 14 Colonel Snod-
l.v of this city dlftl at Mnnltou. Colo-
rado yeste-dnvi 0f h .art failure caus-
etl bjt oUeniptlng to necoud too hlgit
an blUtude.
r-r;.?.
L'uuuL-ydLll!
flly AsRoris'od Piess)
Ionian But Aug. 14 Two per
noil- c;p killed six 'njurod 1 y at.
explosion this morning rt irount'H
Frauoo-urlfifta xhlliition cf ho 3 j-
velope Of tho n'lbo.t ownod Sy 2nd.
tun I ooiauo of tha New York Aero
cltju. Mls Mill ago 18 secretary
to Lavolu.!. ono of tho persons killed
was utmted to n cinder The other rr-
son kills! wan a man and those who
sustained Injuries were als ntploy
w-..-n.fl bv l.ovelaro Lovelace's clotbea
j taStted uo Jnjnma
iHiil Ai-niiiil
WB fcJJBiaOoi.5 JiuElOB
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election but dtm't get nu .ill excited
steam In this boiler.
WflT UuLTjMP
iai njjn 5 1
A'trlklng demonstration of tho fact
that the. .railroads aro not being uank.
rupiaJi -by the two-cent passenger
fari us wa? too or when It was put
into force In Oklahoma and elsewhere
found in tho reports which have
been Submitted to thn corporation
commission.
The report of the "Katy" railroad
which operates in those states whore
tho two ceift faro is In oITeoL Missouri
Kansas nudVOklulioinu shows an In
crease in luftsengor revenues for the
Ma ngnlimt tho oprjivst
LJJ07 Of $nr.32C.UL
Tho 1907 rCillplS were $0.11(3.934.01
and lor 190S $ii27Soos :o
A still moro romnrkublj showing Js
maiia by the Santa Fc which oporatoB
In four two cent fare states. Oklaho-
ma. KAnsas. Missouri and Illinois and
which shows an Jnciease cr over half
a million dollau Its pnss'cngor re-
ceipts In 1907 wore- $I7:UK.U13.25 an.l
for 190S $17.910050 10 suturing an
increui3 or $597713.85.
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The corporation commission dis-
posed of a laige number of local mat-
ters today. lAndlcatlons were made
for depots or agents at Barrett Oko
sn Norfolk and Chant. Mnrlow wants
the itock Island depot kept open at
night and Duncan wants a state lino
lepot. Elk City and Say re ask for
additional equipment on Itock Island
trains Nos. 41 and 42. Complaints
against the Hock Island asking for
drainage are made by W. J. HawkitiB
of Jelforson J J. Whltochiircli nnd
William Layton or Kingfisher and a
requosi Tor a crossing by W W.
Dreni of Tallls.
Special to Dally Lender.
Chandler Okla Aug. 14. The
posse of militiamen beaded by Dep-
uty Sheriff Iiu-!l. that went armed
with rifles to the Aery nelghborhotl
where it was said that a tattle be-
tween white farmers and imgroes was
Immlnont returued here this morning
without encountering trouble or 'any
kind. They made a thorough search
of the vicinity but found no traces f
the negroes who are said to havo been
Involved In the shooting of Sheriff
Martin and Deputy Parker.
Charley Connor the negro who was
s h yudhetaelulwasm riateUooo em
shot by the officers in tho first hnt-
tlo was brought here yeatenlny ami
his wounded arm amputated Ho has
made a confriulon or his part in the
iffalr. Four other negroes wefe In
volved he says the ringleader cf
whom is named Thomas a negro over
slit) years of age. who had a grudge
ngalnsi Hlnton. bis landlord which
started the subsKuuent tumble
Deiitity Parker was Qtwated on
vesionlay In an endeavor to remove
tho bullet from lb body. The eff' n
was unsuocsjful. but tho wounded of
fleer is getting along nleejy novorthe-
ls
Deputy Sheriff John Young who
was accidentally shot by George Rlt
tollhouse a pooomau osterda dur
iDg a search for 'ho negroes u not
m
LI j f m C U
!rnyas1JJcja
as badly Injured n first tit Mghr tin
.of the tolgh
vtsrsa'r.ini
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PETITION FOR REHEAR-
ING OF FAMOUS CASE
IS READY
ATTORNEY WAITS OD
FR83. WK3BS8T0N
Wiil Ask Girt Court of Ap-
psds to Bsverse
t.
Itself '
Washington Aug. 14. District At-
lurnoy S'ms of Chicago will tiki In tue
Crftotl Stntos circuit com t of appeals
In n row days a jiotltlon Tor a rehear-
ins." ot the famous Standard Oil case
with Its $290000 fine.
Mr. Sl'tis tins prepared the potltlou
which makes about forty typewritten
1 age. Copies of It havo boon re-
ceived ut the department of Justlco
and havo been forwarded !' tho at-
t"rnov gftiornl nnd also d solicitor
General Hoyt. As soon as they have
(.'Xiuiilti'M the petition they will roturn
it with such chnnges as thoy havo to
suggest rnd Mr. Sims will then file
the papers.
The petition Is exhaustive. It takes
t.p all Mio points at Issue which the
circuit court of appeals tlljposed ot
udverselv to tho government nnd by
nrgumunt points out wherein the court
ot red from tho viewpoint qf tho gin-
rmuutit. Much stress Is laid ui.nn
tho quasljlbn of Jiticlal discretion
which muy ne consioereit ma principal
cno Involved. Tho government strong-
ly contcmU thnt Judge Ltfhdls did not
eceed Ills discretion In nssusslng the
t axitiium he fniposed. Casus tire
cited In support of the position which
tho goivnmenr rrrkns. What cquslt-
tules a separate offense under the
law and the propriety or the numinous
r John D. Itnckefullur aro among
ether features or the petition.
Should he circuit court or appeals
decline to grant a rehearing or upon
i hearing tidhero to Its form or decis-
ion tho government will go tn the
Supreme court of tho United Stales
n-ul ask n writ of certiorari for a re-
view by. that court or tho points nt
Issue. The official.! of tho dopartmenr
of Jtiitlco entertain no doubt that the
vrit If esl-od will bo granted hut no
such confldenco is harbored that the
circuit court of appeals can bo pre
vailed upon to reverse IlsoTf.
llBSLOSGTIIEIIiM!
Special to Daily Leader.
Uwton Okla. Aug. II The Arap-
ahoe Cheyenne Kiowa and Coiiiiin-
chs Indians aro having a grnnd puv-
wow at the foot of Mount Scott
These tribes are contesting In sham
battles races busball games' bron-
cho riding ami steer roping.
At night tho weitd war dauco by"
fitnimer or the campriies among; the
trees would make an eastern tender-
foot "swaat Ice water" This reunion
of the old tribes was brought about
by the appropriation of the $375000
among the Klown and Couianelie
tribes
T
Acting Governor Bellamy yester-
day I nod a proclamation for a sec-
ond county twat election lu Cuntor
county where nd contestant receive 1
a majority in the first election. The
contest Is now between Arapahoe. tUe
present county scat trv-1 Ilutler a
small town tn the western part of the
county clear off the railroad. Ilutler
was Kotteu Into the fight by Clinton
to divide Arapahoe's vote hut .polled
a hemtvr vote than did Its sponsor.
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(I)v Associatml Press)
Uuls Aui. 14 Thomas
tiged twnt1 four eam In
St
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Wilt
an
Llb'e' i(jt)fenillrj mat3 to till pplcC
toduy tui I 'iow hu Wlied his fo.wer
latullad Airs. A-ie'lne Aiultor nl
forty-nine.. at her home Wedftarfry.
"I Mi not moaa tt kill he?" )e-
wlt is alleged to hil- told the police
I stuffed a stooklng In h -r inwith
otcaipie rite was trying to scrw.m
n-hi fiiiA rT inn atnicuin rumilflnif
JDdWIH two diurs .
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Speolnl to Dally leader.
TeMiiusPh Okla.. Aug. 14. John
AndeiHon. th 'elllago hlnckirattii o.
Slmwno lg having a rushing buslnewi
since his nntluunoement several itnv
! ngo that ho w III shoo ovrffy huWo it nt
mule in town and watt until Tart Is
flwtwl i bin pay. Imincdlntch tin
rurii for bw shni Logan and h nas
hardly I ad time ulnee to slep. Tnts
lotinty (I'nitnwntomlp Is the liamifr
Pemoerulr i-ouut) of the stnte.
New Oklahoma Inductrtes.
Hollls $5000 cotton gn.
OkmulK'ep $fi ono torpedo
patv.
Arlington Telpphone -steiH.
Tulst-$10 000 oil company
coni'
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Chicago Aug. 14. A personal ap-
peal to hor fcnnei multl-mlllionoiro
husband for funds may bo made by
Mrs. Allco Webb Duke to keep her-
self out of n prison cell it Is until
Urodle 1 4. Duke still has a warm spot
In his heart for tho 'Httlo flnunrler."
Mrs. Webb Duko refuses to admit
herself that She will seek the gener-
osity of hor fointor husband but nor
friends say It Is true She says she
will raise tho mousy in New York to
carry hor euse to the supieme rotir.
"1 will telegraph to New York and
close a business deul and than I
shall have plenty of money" she
snld.
Her full fnm the placo of mistress
of a homo worth thousands rf dollars
to that of a common crlmliinl hat not
lessoned tho old tlmo fighting spirit
of tho woman. She declares she will
contost against going to piim-ii until
tho highest com t In tho land lias de-
cided sh? is guilty.
"1 will win in tho end' she said.
"Then 1 will got oven with tho peo-
ple who havo brought disgrace upon
mq."
Mrs Webb Duke was. found guilty
of passing worthless checks on the
Croat Northurn hole! nianngument.
Trio vxtreiitu ounlt' for' tfio !
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tow n
! Tin i nrrlatre n ditvon to Ru-
I doiph' wooden liousr a mtlo away.
Des Moines. Aug. 14 After slush ''"K" """nerstrog. Id in hand camo
lug his wrist with a iKicket knife in U "u "r lp Hck " wa8 oxplalnod
vain attempt to take his own We Fred '" ll!" l-rt wnh " search ot a
.M C. Ohoato bid his wife and ib'.i.l "'""1p"' and Donnerstrog stood his
good-byo and left for Ixis Angelea ""' "Ziw the side of tho house.
He declares he will continue his tight "l'"n up oui hands! Vo want
for posession or IiIh daughter and ml- l'uiuTstroit'" comman-lod Mc-
Mrs. Clionte says sit- will remain In Munu n oied and Captain Por-
possesslou or the child and eontnliiue "' l J'lslJ'l the handcuffs
the divorce suit "Well said Hugo "ain't you goln
Tho parting between Clionte and '". f.?1 A.lotih too-'
his daughter was affecting bu. he . WJ et ''"" ' rlW nn-wow
merely extended his hand to his wife ;'' "" ''' " M "l aniAdSpl woro
She took it and .he turned away en- ' m " Al?him"": a" a.8 torto.
tored a motor oar and was whirled T.fl '"'"; tln tnrnI to tb0 other
away to the Northwertern stntK n "hn'(- rt1r thp ttomen woro Brres
After brooding half the night over . .... . .
the court's order taking his child '" 1Mimto lo " imrapftwinal
away from him Choate irtephoued "'1 'he of'1i' also took 11.035 n
his wife that unless she came down trfIt silver ro'n and ?C0O In
to his hctel at once bringing their "Mln The prisoners were taken
child he would kill hlinself. Instead to Madison ami held to the .ffxlerul
cf going she sent a friend of the ranl lw"y. .4.)
family. Choate was kept under survell-'
lance until 7 o'clock wlien he founfi . New Bank.
an opportunity to slash his wrlTt ! The Security Savings bank of flinh-
Prompt medical attention saved his rie has befti chartered with a capital
life He declares he will make no st ck of 25oo it will bo an auxiliary
luruicr Hinuiue Kuuuipi.
mL
Wasblngioii Aug 14 -Without ques-
tioning the sttilfariiou which may at-
tend other mall idtr bnxiness serious
complaint is made In a local court
against mail onlPi 'Hides Clyde U
Wltliuinson read advuitUmenlK In a
western matrlniuiilal papei and ii-oss-Ilig
Ills ftugeis Jabbd a hole ihrougli
the pages with a pin. the result being
that his choice fell upon a lone dam
eel living In the Dominion of Canada
Williams n now charges In IiIh suit
for dlvorte that the young woman
In t.ie aw fulled to give atn.ite
and full information lomeii.uiK hn
fjnlly hei uptn-amure nud isii'ii
bII uIhivh all ''" hi'i dlhpuslilon
It 1.4 ulleged lllHI hi .llMlliull dlil
not ome up In eXpei tiiiimiH und Ifu-.
failuie ik enmbuHli d n tin. inliulpal
ground for tin tro( . diugi
The courtship ot the unhappy cou-
ple consisted uf an even 100 lei ten
whit h quickl) patseil ultei Wllllaiu-
KOI leplled U) llie .i.H e tlblllenl
Willi" appeared in Ap II. I06 i.
i hammm iimsciu i.at tc itiHltet in
xaild l lilng t)PtW(iMI
w'i ' at . ii
desruient Uuiu'rles ii.ixiuuim the
dbtKHiltlun or his wlfeio-b He ''lf
not see his prospective bride until
November lu last a few hours beforn
j the knot was tied
Williamson insert a
ihat fcls wife rarefullv c onwuleu her
true dlsfiositlou and led htm u be
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FEDERAL OFFICERS RAID
HOUSE BY LONELY
LAKE
SEIZE BOGUS GSLD
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Special lo Daily Let lor.
'Madison. Wis. Aug 14 -Captured
In iruo wnstern Mvie at rovmver
points nnd by a iuso family of al-
leged counterfeiters It. It id 0y tho
federal autlioritiOH at Mittlsson. AVIs.
Captain Thomas I Portup bond of
tho Chicago ofneo 0r tho United StaU
secret service and Thoimv R. McJfutf
us head of tho Milwaukee ofilce.
ma lo the rah! hfsido a lonely Jake in
the pine region of northern Wisconsin.
The prisoners aro Airs Anna Don-
norstog her three sons Hugo Albert
and Rudolph a daughter. Ilulda and
Adolpii Zocharlas. Out ot the most
oxtonslve counterfoitlng outfits for tho
innnufncturo or gold and sllvor dol-
lars w as taken by the roderal officers.
Tho Donnorstefc family lived In a
wild brush-covensl section oi Wis-
consin 225 mtloH west ot Milwaukee
on tho banks .or an unnnmeuVlako.
Captain lQtlr.tutvoiaK tcera
tfrovojIriMi. ilo'SparaBlil OtI(44-
countny to Hugo Donnorstog'fV .
As tho carriage npproncht'd irrp. 'Don-
newtog oanio out and asked what Inez
wanted.
"Wc are minting ror a mart wrc
shot Mini i nd n ri. 1 in Rhluolatil-
er lut nlh n ' iei-ii.il Capti'n Porter.
es uiiii 'ni Huko to hlp U3j
with the posHc." put In MoMauua.
Well" replied tiif. woman "both
lingo anJ Al are .u Rudolpli'H unleso
iht went to the hull name north of
to tne UUlbrlo Nttttounl baak.
her husband "a loving tmorul heln
mate "
WUUamson declares in his petltlotj
tliat he was grossly deceived; that
his wiftt did not come up to the spe-
itlcations which she drew hersolt;
that he had no opportunity In ad-
am . ot inarriugo to learn her trti.
dihi.K!ti(n .iud that they Iiava fouuj
Ii uiiio-ible to live together
l be suggestion of iruud and ml
n-i.ii seiHution In this iiom1 cuae bus
Hot liei'ii passed upon bv tl.e K)H1:it
.iiitlioiltien and "Williamson in hit p.-
I'tl'Mi .in. not tntlmale that ho V'H
i.iiii Min question whether Vtu I
Ham ua 1h n derelh t In not iMmi-
i Inn idrn Wlllianiboii troiu the n)
Lt the mails.
TODA1T
r-ArsiENTs
Charters Issued
iwtora wow issued today to thosa
corporations:
Olil Qlori" Coal. "311 ami Qo com.
pany. of CUt unore; capital ttoek W
ouo incfxporators Thoinaa D. lla'd
Sr of Chels; ..uguutua V .Zio ami
H ''.otn Hftht of "Uireinoit.
fulsa Mapping company gf Tufa;.
rnmini mnplr 11 r.no iiivim1. .i
Hall.
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