Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 126, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 26, 1900 Page: 7 of 8
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to tl o fact thai 3 .. i Cio. e. ..
A tVl$t.1e at lnrg cn . .ai .its am.
thnt he !mt WiMi dltitrlot -ler't 10 .e
p.miomu coiivuciwm wr imoe T.e i-
publican party had extiu. At ' :
convention tt wna cliarrtexl -us .nc ..
than the cfiYilrmam on resolution- thrat
he .had brought the jrifttforni with hitr.
said htitl succosSsruUy resisted any :rm
eHnl tcvlston. The eco:t of tho Uusch-
nell men to substitute somo one In tho1
piiiru j jru"vvnr nmue n unusunicy
Jntoi-oatlns Fccuie which ronchfM it oll-
ni'iix when J. IVank McGrew cxrj-
roKowtiative mnil FMi-ln-)w of former
Governor Dusohncll whu tonkins of
M quntlon to trlke out CSrosvdnor nnl
inert ITiinnn.
3tcGrir oiiIokIkhT llnnna whom ho ha -
hc-otofore oppofiod tail said the demo
rmtft woulil rrmko capltnt mit of the ne-
ilon of the rctmhllcane of ;h preldnt'3
ntnto It yonntor ITamm. wum nut ina.'io uro
or "tho We four."
When Senator ITnnnn .na"ly caKod
to tho front of tho platform th specoh
of ex-Itoirepentutlve McGre-n caused tho
Bontator to proclaim omphatlcj'ly "What
do I enre what tho dcmocril? a about
mo?" In declining to bo a dolesiue Senator
Jlcaina dollvored' a Phillip!" ntrt4iit what
he trmKl "Bxpadlonarlejr." Wlier Jej-
fitcr ilnnmt said ho would not serve .13 a
delegate there wan motion to Btri'..: o'H
Oroavonor and. Insert et-Governo j'oste.
Mr. Fontor atoopeiS ".0 the fton: .if tisi
7101 uruuiv liio ujvti-.iv-uv .. i..
on jrought to Ohh from Taahlnnton"
Tho rolut!oa maklnc Foraker Nash
Orolvanor ami rtlck .ho o! p'e nl large
was offered by wi.Senator laaxie of Groa-
vonora oongrealoiiai dlatrict ani th Imin-
noW mon rfmrcod ihui It wa tho aros-
vonor plan to avoid baivtlng. oon na
thl reaolution waa adoptel Gen G 0.
vbnor offered a reaolut'on Jok hke by
which the four alternate at lar we
Jw w'ettod in a bunch Itnoui "ny .
.. fnrma nf nrea4.ntlnK n: me 0 l-- ;- .
WUViPIIINGTON. -Jirl. '. Cp2"
The rap'd srrowl: of the copv
duetry In the Tnltau State a.u
Irtrge iroirtlon wnlh thl cot'ntt.
pile W10 world's -onutni4lon '.- '-'-
trateU by . Grmwi pu d!cai.on it'.t.et"
"A Contupy of Copper." a trana.nt'.on
from itfiloh Was Juat .-oac-tod tho traefflu
ry bureau of BttWtc-. It ghovs '.ha:
tho United Stntea .wia durlns tlhe e-
oode 1891-1900 ppoducen. more ttinv hnlf
of U10 copper of W10 vorW wlilb
'the prdcodinff dowido tt upplIe '-'-About
onowthlrd oJ -Jhe wtvrld'w produc-
tion while In th decode l7:-80 the pro
UuotKm supplied by tho UnH: 'Jtai.
was only tubout one-atxth of fie onl
i!odctlo:..
Te -growth of copper lu'duU . 10 .
according to th! na'tamorit. boo . ory
rapU. belntt in the nrst deondc Jl.000
tons in the fifth decade 291000 0:13.
said In the tenth dcatle whlo 'lul
Titlh 90D 34300C 'tons of vrhtc- a.OGS-
000 tohu Is Bupplled lity Nortli 'A:- oa
ittio larja .proportion bf fh! bitng " 'r
ftho UnJtffl1Sta'to.
The srrolV in'oi'ased duma:.. fr
tnaternini fuiBr Uluatmtcd
foiot thai thouglt the prttduotl?.
:.ncrhl fxaRi BO5.009 tons in tl
2nao 1851-iS) ftto ."..Cta.OOO ion :
cad 1891-lWO. taxo avoroKi' ..'
oiVIIur to tttto publlAitlon in . '
has only fallen from $1! pei
hi.
ias
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Vm per to production having
that time lafcr-auwH mort- that
-vhlJt? tho pr(ce tell but one-half
"While the world's piv)du(-tlo:
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thin nluh& tht of N'ortn Aiiwim a
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of he wrirW.' and - U la App. ntl
fthrougi th lmmenac rii 1 Ui of North
Amertcft -vfliiefly th- lJn!tel Stftte
thut the wofW -production Tiaa u
frrea-Uy tnicreasod. A .'abl contained In
the iubfcton ivc tho production
wcH aolo by the princlwU count H.
hfwfl ftp. rucpnS ttt prod motion In u a
United JBtaftje elarMtr Hhan the "(JecaJa
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OOLONEL
DalOtty
Kt'Iiev h IVppener
After Heavy Fighting.
LONDON APHir 3C-6:0o A. (M.It Is
now apparent that the chance of Lord
Ko bertB catching: tho retreating Itotrs in
n net a:c verj alcndtr. The bntr hvo
evciywhcre rt-tlred it tho lint pranire
0: !ho Urlllsh a!v;u.c ir.l the hope thnt
Cc:. r.undic would bo .iW to luduco
then 'o :cjnaf:i n. Dewitwlorp untlt they
had been forced :o fijcht or -i!rrndcr has
been disappointing.
No attempt was male t( pursuo th
comiimmloeB retlrlnir from Wepcnrr. Kv
erythlnn now depends iiihj; tlie projfr"as
of Ge: T're:ich rivalry L'iadc9 but
thoy BL- . ntcilni. a very difficult hilly
and -actleuUy unknown country.
Tho cavnlry liave alread had tt lor.tt
mrch over heavy .iijd .fanwly tondii. ana
oetwocn J 10 fedtni:- an! tho force: of
Tho !--lo-neis of the mnt ntovo.ntnUj
o lh British Infantry irv -prevlou expe-
dience f the ability of tho Hoor to move
rapidly with guna and 1ragng ovor thntr
owt' country. "onT . a !otlef Uwt Lore
ebc . in ob'Plii ..eraUou will fab
r ' .i: u . u. i repeated further
nort. . .lie :no: h" Jt pe.hape cap
ture tome Tl i- gv.-.tr tmV i"nate and
.ia...- after he iei.onil.ic hurahj-a.
w 'eiab'- emit.- tave been ftttalnou
n "i tile: of (.'.peu. : and M tbo clear-
'ng o the sfuineai-.oi a ...i-nrr of ibe Fro
. i-i. ) j Boir. bUL -' ''W(r fn: :y whar-
o"e t- c. .ij uh. u .a jet i Lo Tett.:t with
Bieido he r.iMiaii.- atnongr '.h. rr.eir
1: 4c (O-i.bat.piieni 'f '"o! tMlc;etty'
p ?' 'oi Otuphl Rieai Jifi.rc ejno'.ff tne
oattle a:t.' hom.js. The t&rr non. un:a
lt o held 'ut fo: .imji!.. fonnlg-nt tnt;
'I a .10 condition to euder mjohsstlst-
anc '-. i.rsu!nc tl'.o Hoer.i.
.ii. .i Is Litlo news f-om ot'.C! -' viera.
'he Inhrbluutte ol .Mafeklnff an now mi
a da 1; ntlon of tw.i ;1:iw of oup and
ti iuu ts of "akllly."
TirK CAMPAIGN.
usv.'iri'SPORii'. op.an'g:; vrtbr
STATE SATURDAV APP.ir. 2h "When
Genonit Dewets scout anmmncod Thura-
dny even I me thai. General TCa.ly -(Canny s
and Oenernl Itundle'M column wa aa-
vnncIiiK on EKwctsdorp he ordered "Ui
paddle" md :novc. 'he FickaOurs com-
ma:.' and Sonera". Cronje Oliver and
WesM-ii o Intercept thtir mnrcli. Thla
vmt- -tafnl Frldny moaning. The
Kriti1 occupied tho kr.issy hills at TaJ-
jard'a .'ti. and Ocwet thoao tmmculntey
Mimhniat i f Uowttwlorp foelnfT tho Brit-
.ill Cioi'Jo .'.oiaonj? occupied an Import-
ant hi:1 hioli me British tok at noon.
.v t ...w .oi(ck A.-t--d.i title flrln? com-
int.ti. .iisKlj- i ho British had' made
t-.-nr in-l n.id thiowu up ach-tnrea At
j ( . iu rriv tato cimton ana
M.ixl.if . ul ;. tiro and the former
o.uMniitiy .l...j.pf-l hhell Into the Brltlati
rami. D.uki as stopneej the fight nj; un.
till n whtn th lk-thlehero men on the
xtrtnu rlKt.t hear.T nnnft British in t'nei?
'nm-dlit- Icii Ity -:i! oi.intl fire. '1 heir
eommaridflnt i-tcpi-.i uut intQ the oark
r.tH aid :t8CovrtiV a wounded roan an
fifteen Br uh who ihclarsd.Uisy hl Iwt
their way hi a4pfhini- for waltf. ai
!a break thlrte-i raon- lir't.ih etrayeo
into ramp.
ti the n.oiniav t!. Kritln.': ftatted an
.mnartTjh.jr mo-'iieni undlnu a. Jarge
tK of Norsre to ihc fi a ioui: or tew-
etadosp. t;wi Da;; Immtdattty de-
pc.tchd fisssrhl v"eeelt with ttine ta-
'jaegag:
HSlttSESZEtt
BORDE
f
iH)iH
not to ff-Hd ..ft tl c It-Jtl'h an 1 th Ixlt' r
!imK no tttiinon th iori"j t. n-iurn .
to cnn. At tho main position a ion-
slant cannonade n malntilni.1. tm:
there wna little rifle fire
Tho Drltlsfh camp was owner- ed at sun
t to be hastily packing up an.'. -" aub-
esquonUy rocelved behind the h'.na. tho
troops In the Hchnnze tiring volly arttr
volley to distract attention from th? enmp
which won torloufly dnmnped by t.i Wrte
Btnte shol.lJ' The prisoners declare ' the
British numbered IC.O'jO men.
liloutonant Losbtrs of the arllllerr. -waa
shot through the he Ujr aad at .tie hut
continued at tho mm and Field Cornet
!hiftthbrht was klllod while ktan'I"..K tip
and Klvitttf ordors. The loe ourit; the
two day was three killed1 and U wound-
ed. Tho Iltitlsft om la not known imi
whore their right Hank wa driven back
today n number of dead wv left on tho
field. General Kolly-Kemiy'i left wae
toaten back yesterday and 1U rlRht to-
day. It I expected that ho will wait re-ln
forcementa.
I0UNG
Kep u 1)1 i cans Organ za IVrnitn-
enty XrStenln' lit KIiir-
fUhor.
KINGFISHKR. O. T.. APRIL 25 -Sp -clal)
The republicans of Oklahoma ma
in the oera houae here thla morning to
organise the young men' republican club
of lira territory. J. M. Mc'umi II ca.1' d
the meeting to order end Introduced A
T. Robertf who mado a hearty and .' -iuent
addreiB.
Mr. Roberts eald:
"Bvery ("-''ndle U running and the pio-
ducts find a ready sale. Wheat 1 n w
Helling at sixty cents as acalnst thlr--flvo
who i Clevelandbrn w a uuipanud
by republicanism. Proaperlty la In V c
land and It reaohea all claat-a of pao-
ple. Not only are all the national rcpuh-
Hean promise fulfilled but the pkdK
Kivon for freo homes la now certain or
redmplon." a
Tho roaponse wa by J. W. OlcNe-l. if
Guthrie who began by say!n:
"Kingnaher Is ifomoua for Its hoapttal-
Uy. Newspaper and lndivldualj allko
declare thnt thorc Is no doubt of the
froo liomos bill becoming a law. All the
topublloan plodgos will then be filled.
Tho oppoaltlon have but HUlo left to ay
against republicanism. Their platform
have all been knocked from under them
by tho hls'ory of events by th pre-it
republican administration The cami a -lain
between McKlnlyUm awfl Clev. luil-
ism la all that la needed to ooavtnoe any
reasoning man. We tun afford to lot n
few of the unconvinced browse 3rotnd
looking for 'now issues.' "
A. C. Cummina of Kingfisher expia'n-
od the object of the meeting a berttnr -ranlzation
of the republic ana of Oklvi
ma.
He nomlnted Will H. Roaclt of Oal-
homa City who wa elected twiporai-y
chairman. J. JI. MoBryan ami V. W.
Whltl'ng conducted Mr. Roach to the
qhalr. He said he had no speech to maVe
a spoeche would come later on the reg-
ular program.
George II. Lang of Kingnaher wai
ahoaon tomporary eearetary.
A oommlttee composed of F. H. 'It.' r
J. W. Lawton. J. P. Ronshaw J. W.
MoWeal and V. W. Whiting was appnit-t
od to reeommend a constitution and ty-
law. While tho oommltteo was out ex-Gver.
nor A J. fccay waa oale4 on for a pKh
and responded with pne of h'a charsr.tcr-
iRtle talks full of enthusiasm anl jjvd
humor. Ho said: "I am more e ate! a-
day from the fact that I am a ropubllai n
than at any date during my long repub-
lican llf. becnuee tho country ha b n
made grander under the present repub-
lican administration than ovor befpre. n'o
n-puhllcen promises are unfulfilled. ; r o
people are happy because thoy are h se-
ed with pj-osperlty. At tho Trana-Mlaals-alppi
CoitKroa laat week we wore aolj t.
get through free home raeolutions &
several thlnga of benefit to our pople
here. We will show you the fee horn s
hill a law before the congress adjourn-).
We all feel good not only oyer the jat
accompllahments but over tho premU'S
far the future. For surely the nat'onal
)H
1 nHMHHHBinnagiH
11 'Vl' uIBBbI U Pi"? n I Til
r113 "wflTllTil
vN'hlch wq I1 ioHM mi IB' M
.inl t rr tori il ky a never brlghte- "
V. B K'iit.econ of Wntnew wa -tt
..'f! lie Hld: "TnriT reform au'Tlt:
at .1 th j i mu.k'I'H ir- all ttled
nl t n ih de-in.x -nry in wltho it a
ll f r-n. It N Miami i k aroun I t ploK
4 o e t t ird on 1 d .ee not de-ir
''ll Ih le ?w. Th
A' tl III- ri.tliam n
'1 e h wII ki.in i
1 nil tt. (.in fin
Th r - it.ll.nnn put
I w on i'io atatutea
1 f all orn out j
1 i.'.tl-triMt ln.ve--
"i:ican p Inclp e
f r their p'ai' rrr
it.. Urtt aml-iruM
f o ir ntIon Tlvy
h io r iM.ln defl t n'.. a irplua and
t r i u i prosper! t The popl ha' o
b. ! tt vt j in i) they want no
onse
Mi.lt r Kivtnian. th- roceiver of the
P'iM i u t office an that for several
m n'h lo hn t)n g-ttlng mall dlrectel
k" ml that for --.rr'l month ir'
vi.iua -x.toarn in Kji- - iv t hal leind
''nit il. u tvrri .r H -oh." and hte
I -e that Ho r p .'l.-atw ? all "O
K - Tin- annual .thorlng to be pro-
v.."d f r he-re la for ihr good of rcpub
i u. Ism The demon atlo party Kiy
ir co- I'ltntbinal" a it reply to every
iputJeiri t roposltlo-i rtut th econatttu-
i ti atlll Ktinda and tho republican pnr-
lpls k.i on. To our enthualaam we muac
ln.t add hrmony for united action to
m.fee fucceaa certain at the poll.
CONSTITUTION AND BY-UVWJ
Tho constitution and hy-laya reported
ant Mlopteel are aa follows:
1. That thla ahall be an association of
the republican of Oklahoma.
S That lta officer shall be to promote
good fellowship and mutual acquaintance
among the acting young republican: of
Oklahoma by giving an annual banquet
on February Sid.
3. The officers of thla association thai
be n president a vlce-prealdent for voh
coil ty; a ccetary who shall alao ao: ns
treasurer.
. There shall be an exeoutlva co-i-mHioo
compored of the president sera-
tary and five ctoher membora on the na'O-
clation to be appointed by the-prssldonr.
S Tho president shall be Ineligible tt
to re-oloctlon.
C The executive commit shall lne
oliarge of the giving of the annual t mi-
nuet. ?. The vtce-nrosidenta shall c6mrvo
i 1 tirttnlnalnw Ai.vit A t.fol d1.o1 '
meet at ten o'clock In tho forenoon on thn
day of tho annual banjjuet to recommend
officers for the ensuing year to tho an-
nual meeting.
8. An annual meeting for the hearing ft
reiporf for the election of officers and
for the tianaactlon of other business shall
be held at S o'clock in the afternoon in
the day of the annual banquet
0. All haldera of invitation to the ur-
quet In the evening shall be entitle 1 to
attend and partlclpa'e at th- ;umml
meeting tliat day.
10. No revolution shall be otte-rM or
adopted at any mee'ing concernlig nry
HvPg member of ;he assoclutb n or cf
the mubllcan party tn the territory
RESOLt'TlONS.
T!t( commit te ai-.. reporio.l th fo lr-
ln reolution:
Resolve-d. Thnt thi' preliminary no t
lnjr d emu It !.Ul-ni.'. to form an organi-
sation of a.'thp on i'K rppubllcans af t1 A
territory of a purl social c'l-inutrr
tor mutual at qualntat ce In orlr t . pr. -
mote the bot Inter -ta of tho rir t in
I th ter itory and for !) purpaxe of 1 . ng
an air uJ banqU"t.
I BTtOWNLEK PUKSIDKNT.
The permanent ..rKanizatlon (omml--I
te eompoed of J. M Moionnell. 10 W
Eastern in S ymour Foose O. V 'Jray
and W. M. Maurer rec mtrundel t'mt y
D. Brownlee of thla city for pirmene-t
prel.leriit. A. L. Thomas of Grant count.-
p rmanent socretary.
Mr Brownlee In a mo 0801 Rooep.nl
the honor ahowing that although cue of
the youngeet members of the olub he I
also one of the most entfouslaste He r.-nd
n letter frcm Delga'o D. T. Fhnn In r-
aponae to an invitation for him to 1.0
present at this meeting.
FLYNN'.S LBTTOBR.
"House of Representative. Washing tt"
D. C . April 23. 1000
"Hon. Bl . Broivnlee Klnghsher. O T..
"Dear Sir: Your kind Invitation to bo
he with you on the lath la at twnd It
vL.mta wlt ma verv muali to be nreaant
but to be at the work lench down he re
was the style of the commission given
me by a republican majority of 10 0 at
I she eieeton leas than two yearn ag ard
' at the present time I am attending to thit
1 cm mlt.'oi which make a It ltrpoatte
I to be with you so far away from th cen-
I gresMonal workshop. I am with you in
ap rtt if not In body and hope th grant'
oil republican hlp will bj saf.ly laun--h-
il In our promising territory the
launching to be on a solid republican
basis I hope and trust thai harmony
and ty thla I mean a united body will
! prevail. My Judgment that many of th
ahoeln upon which this and that b.t
were shattered In the republican ranks
iwuld have been avoid od by honesty had
I it not been fer Individual splto of Uose
In charts ami had thoo at "the ns'm
been honest with the rank and. file. My
ndv!e to insure sueoees would be to pro-
hibit the endorsement of any man. no
matter what 1ms position in Oklahoma
fer anything. Tho endorsement of our
gnod republican president and his ad nln-
istration is and should bo a sufficient tut
of republicanism. Thla Is not Intended no
alight at anyone aa It necessarily mjt
Include rnysolf. The rarty is great y
than any Individual. Its suocean meana
all that we are taught to look forwird
to.
ttuffy'8
l'ovor ChllU doughs
CoUU Dynpopula of what
v.r form aulskly pnrrd
liy inllng 1UFPV Mult
A labteapootiful in glass of
wuiti thrto timet a day.
'I' oitl!glftio and grocers
iwwt j i) cf Ladtutieua.
aK
Whiskey
Ssujiss
if iVtrr.
ACTS GENTLY
vr AfCL - BUI
ON
KlDN BOWEI3
CLEAN o EFFECTUALLY;
OVERCOMES ..dati
BTUAL C0HSTPAT0N
QUAU PERMANENTLY.
m &?
BUY THEGENUINE-MAN'F'DBY
(SLfcRNIAjTG$YRir3
V KY T CAL. e? NV.
TOR SAtC BY flu ORUGGISTS PRlCt SQcPtRBOTTlf.
""We are entering upon n jiow oampaign
with almost all our party pledge redoem
ed with a lender whoso atatoamastltko
administration has awakoned now life In
our govornmtint.
"Tlmea liave changed. Wo promlseel thy
would and with tho ro-alcctlonot M TCSn-
loy Idloness. timidity and uncertainty will
have no place In the Amoilcamdl.-tloio-)'.
"The party pledge to our lionet honio-
teadere will be fulfilled by the paasigp
of an honeat free homos mensure and
th slgnwture of a rej ubllo n p.ealdnt.
The star of statehood la rising in tho
Mast and I will not be surprbeM If wo
ar allowed it at the short sestlon of Jto
present congress
Hue e- to all assembled. Mr. ill re-
tut n home re-bHptiaed In our glor..a.B
recotd Is the wish of
Your absent m I obeUont.
D. T. FLYNN"
VK'E-PRKSI I HSNTB
Tho lco-praldenti of the dlff. re'.t
count! h were runnel an follow.
Hmm i R B. yuinn
Itliiln. -ha. Ntu-h
i ana V. T. BkH
! '1. l.i n-l John II. iii.fiay.
I e'u-ur I N. eju'bre.itb.
Dow it. (J Btowlot-
flf " AND
D.i ) II. HUhar.lH
tiatll 1.1 -B. W. Whlll-K.
Jrant i. T. e3ray"
(Ire. r- . p. Billot t
Knj-W. t'. Teterick.
Kintrflteher C. G. WtMaJwaiM.
IJiwvilnIL B. aillatrup.
Logan Torn Woealey
'NoUle T J. Taylor.
OklahomAr-ftf. J. Dousnss.
Payne C W. Me-Graw.
Pawnee J. 8. Hughe.
l'ottwotoala--'aah M. IMIJ.
Rag Mills A. R. Vandeirpool.
Waahlstn F T. Cook. ""'
Woods D. A Doiighuia
Woodward Geo. Brothy.
OUTHRJIIB CIIOBKN
Guthrie was nameel aa tho pl'iev of hold-
Ins; tlte noxt meeting on tho 2Sd day of
Retiruary 1001.
BOCHOUTIViJff C'OMMHTPIBW.
'file exeoittivo commltteo wsk i ppolnied
and 1 oumiKiseet of tho following:
ClaM. H. FIJaonLogan.
V W WWttlng-Oarfle-hi
J M 'McBryan IValne.
W. 11. Roach -Oklahoma.
W A. Maairer--(.-aiiadln.
ROliHINl HLTCCIiWa.
The meeting w a dlatliu-t uc:ert
over one liundrel of the tuetdlntr republi-
cans of the territory outside of thla city
being present It e-vldVacod' the act or 1 and
'sal existing among ah republbans as
this time. The feeilng was on of . ertmttv
ty anil oouuratuiatlon. It wa an augury
of tlie activity euro to be xhlWp-i In tne
coming oavnipaign sy all repii'iUcuix.
Those horrid fltn of tloproaHlop mol-
anoholy low Kpirlts and midden Irrita-
bility that aottu'tlmitB ullliot ovongood-
tetnpered people la due to tho blood
bclnp; permeat-d with blnck bile.
IIKRIilNB will purify Mm blood ro-
etdre health and uhcxrfulns. Prlcejr
SOccer.!.?. Hold by V. II. Lllllo A. Co.
and WhBeh'r it n
ON OF SaWATOR IIAXIW If Af RKkK
HOOJC1BO UP tiHOIUQa'Mr
TWO YIBARU.
ICA"NA CITV. APRIL 1S.-A 8Ur pe-
c nl from New York aayai
"Tlw marriage of JW B. Baker on of
United Mtates Oenator Lu.U9i Baker of
Leavenworth Kansas to Mia; Caroline
ftherldan a wrltor on the New York
Urgntng Post and member of a prominent
jDorrver family waa Auioiuktri toduy. It
la atatedi that tho marriage jook plare
two years ago and that tho auuounoe-
ment today was a' odinplete .nrJ"!!e' to
Senator Baker. Baker who Ih i years
eld has worked on Iuuumis iTtty Joiimul
and Jew York papora."
ril
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