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VOLUME XXVI
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA TUESDAY AUGUST 29. 1S05
NUMBER tt
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All lUlwIt
I Tho Loader
RMS OF PEACE
ARE
SETTLED
lanese Accept Russian Indemnity
and Concede Everything
coming battles of the constitutional
convention and tho general vote on
adoption of tho constitution
8rd A general campaign of eduea-
tlon by public addresses distribution
of literature ami constant agitation by
pulpit and prefp for Constitutional pro-
hibition i
4th A delejaticja of two or more
workers to be-peato Washington D.
G.A.BSA wlntej tojpreseht our plan to
th raouiBeralof cdngres
We hope to secure
1st. The passage of the statehood
bill with a" 1roh bltlon clause similar
io the didHnferStone amendment
adOpCw uf the senate last February.
Jnd. The election of a majority of
friends of our cause as delegates to the
constitutional convention and a proper
provision for urohlb'tion and iw en-
rofttginpnt.
3rd. The adoption of this coafetitu
tlon by a vote of the people
For the accomplishment of all this
we lrivito the co-operation and support
of ifei!y church and every fr'ond of
temperance. We have abundant rea-
son for expecting complete victory Let
u move forward with faith and oour-
call concluded at this morning's se-(ag and let ovary one do his whole
indemnity and Division of Sakhalin Wifiiouf Pay-
bill of Redemption Money-Men Threw Up Their
Hats and Women Wept.
OIL TRUST
BEGINS WAR
STANDARD STARTS TO
CRUSH KANSAS
REFINERIES
ARMY OF SPECIAL AGENTS
In Field With Authority to
Cut Prices.
aon of the peace conference. In the
duly and our new state will be free
from the curse and bondage of the
liquor traffic.
(By Associated Press.)
l(He accord on all questions. The
ling official bullet n issued:
By Associated Pross.1
Lsmouth N. H. Aug. 29 -There flnai -truleho UuBBlanB aohloved a
lumor In circulation .hat there Is victory. For tho sake of poaco the
'son of a secret understanding Janeso. with a magnanimity wortny
II tho treaty
abandoned theh demands not only for
reimbursement for the cost of the war
smouth N. H. Aug 29-The but to -the repurchase of the orthrn Will Wj fel p Glth
conference today armed . . ..
island. The J'tpanoso nleo withdrew
Articles Ton and Eleven of the posfe
condlt ons originally proposed (de
the session of August twenty- and for tll0 BUrron(ier 0f interned
tho onference arrived at com- warships and limitation of Russian
Infivnl nowof in the Far East).
When Witto and Hogon came to the
or tnoir necoio aciiiovonienia in vu'8. iti i r tt CVni ACIAM
war met the ultimatum of the czar and iK 11 LtU 1ft LArLUMUn
rie Roy Serving Sentence
nt Lansing.
Iiccord on all question' tnd it has
lleclded to proceed to the elabor
lot a trcatj "
hotel for luncheon there was a won-
derful demonstration. Tho great
crowd Kroeted them with frantic
conferetw after coming to an Pleer8 witte was quite ovorconio.
... f.ll fn- uttnpnnnn tin rttnlfl rtnli
Innnt. nrilournud until tnree ' " "w""' " """
u this afternoon.
Japanese concedod cveryth ng.
accepted the Russian ultimatum
Indemnity and a division of Sak
grasp and shako tho hands that were
extended to Mm.
Japanese Press Will Howl
Tokio Aug 2D Prosa opinion Is al-
Willis Winkle the boy who Is re-
ported to have died jostorday evening
at Lansing penitentiary as the result
of Injuries received in au oxplosion
was with his parents a resident ot
Guthrie for many years Fred Winkle
the father of the lad conducted a
butcher shop on West Harrison avenuo
unt l 1901 when he wns fortunate
enough to draw a dnlm in the now
country nd moved his family thero
The claim was located near Fnxau a
little country town twelve miles from
yen work for the F undard ywi mm
do and say what It ''ls you to"
These special agents are swarming
fir nt! the iowas in Mtrn Kansas
where the independents are prepariL
to put Ih supply stations . They are
pleading with the merchants to patron-
tae the Standard exclusively. Lower
pr.ces for oil and a better grade ef oil
are" the inducements they offer. They
ohalloage a teat of oils and von offer
to furnish a Standard oil lamp for the
purpose. If the Kansas refineries
thr.ve from tfu begltjBtdg hey re
liable tfrettpantf lit Mr fields and
to encourage the erection of iadepeaS-
ent pflneri la ether oil fields This
is what the StatJard fenri and it will
titp the fnttopendent movement in the
bud if lower price for alt Vrtli do tt.
GOLF TOURNAMENT.
Plttsfleld Mass. Aug tj The an-
nual golf tournament of the Lr-ox
Golf olub opened aece today. Two ad-
ditional onus h& been added tills
year they were given by Robert Pater-
Ma and William OftoUL
RAMSEY QUITS EUROPE
President of Wabash De-
fends Appointment of
Train Collectors.
NATCHEZ HAS
YELLOW FEVER
ANNOUNCEMENT C A M E
LIKE BOLT 1'ltOM
CLEAR SKY
ADMITS THIRTEEN CASES
Stricken City is Rigidly
Quarantined.
SO per rent cheaper than asy now n
dm and that It can be Installed in
buildings transmitting automatic flie
alarms signals.
MEETING OF THE INTER-
NATIONAL ELECTRICIANS.
(By Associated Press 1
Erie Pa Aug 29 The meeting of
the International Klert rlclans associa-
tion opened here tilay with a large at
tendance of delegates from all parts of
the country Tho executive commit-
t4 is Ih Charge and atlous new b-
laws will Be institute!
HE LASSOED THE BIG WOLF.
most unanimous in cdndomning the Lawtan. Tho elder Winkle Is now
keeping a butcher shop tliore.
ANTbSALOONISTS ACTIVE
without payment of redemption proposal to divWo Sakhalin In conaUl
. oration or a monetary conBiaorauou.
The Japantso also jielded tho
ed warships and limitation off
power Tho delegates will be
in at tlie afternoon session whtfn
TorK on the elaboration of thai
will begin
. ... ..... rh
Irene or greatest ewiiraiwu i
the rereptlon of the news in the
of'tv. Hotel Wentworth The of
lb lilt n was telephoned from the
Superintendent J-J.Thomson
Makes Report of Recent
Work of the League.
Will tho son lived In this city with
his parent until he became eighteen
years of age He then ran nway'fiom
home and enlisted in the army with n
Wfc'omlng company He seted two
yenrs and leturned to America The
boy has all his life been reared In the
direst hind of ignorance and grew up
to manhood without any schooling
whatever Upon his return from the
Philippines he formed a partnership
with h s father and worked In the
butcher thon at Faxon While there
Special to Daily Loader.
T opeka Kas. Aug Sfl. The Stand-
ard Oil company has starlet! out to
crush the independent oil refineries
now beginning operations in Kansas
An army of special agents ban bear
placed in the field with authority to
make all sorts of cuts in prices In ordor
to socure a monopoly of the trade. The
agents are Working in the territory I (Dy Associated Press.!
shore tho Independents oxpoot to de- Lon-or Aug. 89. J. IUmisey. Jr.
velop tholr trade. t left here today for Now York. Just bo-
Already ono cut has been made and for sall'tig Mr. Hamsey who is pros!
othora are threatened. Within tho past de f the Wabash railroad was In-
week the Standard has dropped 8 cen'.a tqr lowed in regard to soma remarks
a gallon on oil and 2 cents on gasolMe which were made that a large number
It was getting HVfc cents for oil and of the employes of h s road wore doing
13 oents for gasoline. Now it is ftw- work that called for $13 a month for
Ing SM cents Tor otl nnd lift en for 'ess than $90 00 per month Mr
gasollno. No recent drop in thb crude Itnmsey denied this snd said: "Train
justifies tho droptln refined. collectors are carefully selected ns to
Asked why it happened one of the honesty nnd respectability and approv-
spsclai agents nald: "It is tins to a ed of by tH president of tho company
saving In freight rates. You tee wo and If found competent are quickly
used to base our prices here on tho raised to their proper standard of
pi ice of oil al ClevolamL plus the wages. After you have been on the
freight rate. Now wo ship from Kan ' Wabash long enough you will discover
sa City and can therefore sa tho that those $12 and $140 a month mon.
freight from Cleveland to Kansas will have nil thoy enn do and roduoing
City" I their pay would not be a snviiiB for
"But you made a reduction once be then they would not attend to their
foie when the Kansas City refinery dut es ns property ns Uioy do in this
opsnod up and gnv the name ronton." ense " Mr. Hamsey lias bton having n
"Is that so?" oiierled the agent with long vacnMon nnd has been looking at
a smile. "Wall that is the reason I other railroads In ISurope for further
was told to' g.ve anyhow and when tips
(By Associated ?rees.l
Natchez Ml$. Aug. SO. Like n
thunderbolt fvom a ulear sky oame an
official report from tho board of health
today shortly after noon announalug
six cns of yellow fovor In Natohet.
Thoro was no preliminary roport to
prepare the peoplo for the worst
though a suspicious cago was report-
ed on Thursday to the county health
officers.
Lator soven new cases wore roport-
ud making n total of thirteen of a mild
typo. Five of tho first casoe all color
ed are convalescent. Tho fovor is con-
nnd to tho northern section of the
c ty and the neighborhood has been
quarantined screened and fumigated
The fcourco of infection has not yet
been traced.
Jackson Confirms Report.
Jackson Miss. Aug. 30. It is offi-
cially announced that thero are w
oral eases ot allow fover nt Hatches.
Mitts. The roport was made to Pr
Hliodes a member of tho state board
The Pest of Beaver County is at Lart
a Captive.
Beaver Okla. Aug 30 A large
blftsk wolf known to everybody In the
Cimarron and Crooked Creek range
country in Uener county has been
caught with a lasso by Henry Meyers
The wolf was followed by a pack of
coyotts that lived on the calves and
colts klled by their big leader. The
wolf had been chased almost daily
with dogs and horses but had grown
so cunning tha his capture seemed im
possible. The wolf has a black body
with a silvery gray head.
RESIGNATION OF CURZON
Result of Long Quarrel lie-
tween Lord Kitchener
and Viceroy.
(By Anaoclated Press )
London Aug. 30. Thclong and bit-
ter Quarrel between the viceroy uiul
Lord Kitchener hns nt last terminated
in the- resignation of Lord Curaon IHs
telegram was ijnuded to the king and
has boon announced throughout Mug
land When the frict'on between la'
two men linn the home government
recognising that thero were rights on
ot health by County Health Officer i l0n lP 'anged a scheme for deal
Ballard of Natohet. and has slnco boen '"K wi ' " !nan arly whlch w
t
confirmed in telephone messagos from
Naioh&z clt zens who have relatives In
Jaoksoo.
Ing today nnd after discussing tho sit
tuition thoroughly agreed that It was
advisable to admit that yellow fovor
compromise but neither Kltehoner nor
Cur?on Is n man to be satlHflod with n
Cfiiuprontlie One or tho othor had to
The Natelioz physicians held a moet wl" outright and Kitchener haB proved
to be the winner Tho battlo thitH
terminating has raged around tho nil-
mtnlstrntlve relationship of the viceroy
TmXS. il ra . . A'" i ". -i. "a i. S3 " '- ' ' - -.
;i Cityj News Told in Brief.
existed In tho c'ty Thoy etatetl that an" "' eonunnuuer in cutet anu mo
some of the patients are nogroet. It ltnry member of the viceroy's nd-
wns also statel Uint the Infected dls viTy ootiucll which In the Indian
trirt l8 more than a mile from the government ror.esponds roughly to the
business center of the City
.Hiltlsli cabinet oi ministry When
1 I Thomson superintendent of the h? NOI friendly cowboy
Ann Saloon league of Oklahoma has wh() worKed at a hotel in Taxon The
t nf( room at the naal yard by ibsiim! the following report of the work cowboy ht coming tiitd of his Job at ai KP'Uted no l 'ai
fud 1 U- an electric thrill Hooded (t lu' league no uot i gaP tne piopuetor notice of
i . me uireciors. j rusiees ami an hl8 lnfent 0!l8 ()f leavinp and the land
Sher If Murphy Not Improved.
Sheiiff Brt Mwrphy who is 111 at
hi home with typhoid malarial fever
today
h tin room There AVere
w of in Men thiew the'; ts
..(1.. .. ... T1M
nil womtn nciuHuy t-ii m
1 an insiani Hie Hewn a Biircu
i the lemotest corners of the
anl sell.tig it without inspection and
was fined $10 end costs Hoopen was
arretted seeral days ago at the re-
quest of Mr Aehron Otbtr dealers
throughout not i hern Oklabom are be-
ing watched
1 W 1 lv
Confers With Secretary McNabb
Secretary llockwili if tin Oklaim
I I T i tlie DlrectorK. Trustees and all ui. i. t i... ....a .... ii ' Paul Coooer Returns From Trip
HID Ili'CHI iICJ i liming atui itir aniiii .
ntheis oonoerne! ord no having the read tah to payl I'"' F Cooper i. u i.. l i.mk rrnn-
The present Piiperlntendent of the n. cowboy gae liiit- in Id steer as niisaloiier returntd i id i tiom a
Oklahu:.:a Anti&tloon league has been yat security for the uumev due him "'P through Colw olo mil
n charge of tlie work ten months or The eowboj afterward) hold the steer1 V1H1L at " Portia mi .
wa- a uisb for teiegrapn ontces since Oct 1st 1004 Among the more to young Winkle and lelt the country
K. ...... .... .-...no .-... ......... .. ..... a represeniHnve oi uie iexas.iiie
ing this time nie the following ' man' association noticinu the h de
1st One hundred and twenty-six uang.ng in ftont of the shop nwrkedllia statehood exhil u i( ui in tin
'neet ngH have luen held for the dls .fof .iiBcovercd tin- brand of hls!ctv conferring w Hi .si nus M
r.nuufin tt astiu-kn wnnnpltuliui in Dkla. -1.1.. rr.t r .. ..i l.Ahh if thi ikfinrii i I .1 Kllltitii
..ma noil nt tlie navv """" " " " " " SK!CI1 Kill iii ini cuiiJiieu -" "
iil.au. - i.ma net at me na hom. Qf Ujjgt t tdreBM)d by H 1B(iB oflr ff a reward
tor lumh.on The Russians the ruperintendtnt and 3J by vailous (i j nj pelmn follu killing me. New Mlll.n--ry Stor
w .. .1... i..ti in ii.nnvvvnnotnr nti-Saloon league sptaktrs of th r animals that has heen branded. It is reiwrred thai i n nnlliiieiy
Snd Several hundred memorials Y'v;inUle w Indlieit hv a. eranil .tm will le nneued foi liii-innh noon dl-eased Htoclv thi) may ywn
j from churches synods conferences jjrv Con ir(e(j ni1 Entenoei to elgh-iiw the first fuxir of thr old Aftoi hottsl.j
1 etc wtre gathered and sent to coo IUPn moill;1B jn the pilson at Iuensing. c.uni of Vine kTou' and Oklahoma Des Moines Fire Compeny
Vitte Confesses Amazement. iprt last winter accompanied by a H httl. r...i ahuut three months of avium i ne nanit - of the promoters
Following the physicians' announce Kitchener had taUn the Job of com
mnt. all trams on the Nntchess and nler In chief of the India-n army
Jackson diMslmi of the Vaitoo and Mis np of '"" n'"1 "' n ran foul of
RHSlppi Valley railroad were annulled WRH h 'l member of the cou.i
Jackson has established a rigid (juar cl1 n" an IndlUdual but as an ip
antine against the stricken city and "tltutlon The ommander in chief of
It Is stated that Jackson at present Is """M '" Biilmidlnat.- to th vn.rov
in 110 dangtfr nni1 " K1'1 ''Ih iiustnt In arums
1 mill tiis eMpeilall all malteiH ton
iiiiioI with the expenditure of money
MORGAN IS IN CONTROL -k r ."l.. S2S
I in aooidance wit h his own ldeat of
the iudlan army He hi ion chafed un
rontiol of tin imincll Am an
following Instance will
No Glandett Law.
in LI Alii u federal cattle Inspec
im tor Oklahoma ih having consider
y'.i. iroumeiortne leaeonuiainemier ectnjr ()t UireClOl'S Oi U1C 1- th
ii.insasoi mil au 1 1 rritory jiave any i
iiw touching upon gianiiors in horses American-China Develop
t inent Company.
.t tul mule- Ah a MHUlt diseased atli i
uiul fiom tin .ie places enter Oklabo-.
n .1 and cause nnuli trouble for both1
liiliiil and teiTiturlal Inspectors (
l i iy farmeis in Indian Tcriltorv liow-
m i arc agreeing to dewtroy whatever
(By Associated Press!
.example the
sufrlei On Kt.li 2 I'mH he axki 1 lot
a relieve of I !Mn r muds of smimiiii
t mi pi i nun of miiull aiiiis and It wax
i not tint i) Ufi 22 thai Ins demand wa-i
ni-uiul and it was tlun cut down to f
ifn i noon vesslun
Jersey City N. J Aug 294-The lo" rminfls .n tins wy tne inction
meeting of the directors of the Awerl- M i" ti ""1 1b 'I-Kr
can China Development company was
caiiu annJnnini the resignation of
Uud ( urscm He had ben appointed
hold here today This company opw Kl k (ne f fulth
linliiial In-miancf Commies oner (UH an( ottnH the Canton Hankow t.ill dm Ing thai tune
ilit Vhoc ated Prt-ss Witte Ban! monster petit on signed by 2(ni0 hifc tlmi. whM ht wa8 llllt(1 ahi nlgnt of i m1Mlll nilti not In Itarued (.nmi tianted pimlt.ion to operate raiir HrMj t g the local cmvlction
i
l-'i m all sides UKIa" Taa cit t'OB air asking ror pro Tht. ilrlIUSHiiceB of the eonv eiion toda
iitmiion siaienooa K)rt h rnte 0f the bov legaift
id B) tliim mi morlalB and pi-1 1 l. K hal m.iulv l.een r. ... i. li
i.-i... rtliiL-ljl ...limit i ... . . ---.
ii. u - " ..-.... . ..- ... .. - . tt. i..in hcc ne nm lemarK .. i ... . .. l- .....
. -.r - . llIliUBIit ui-iwit' uiMflliwi r'l-iiinuii aiiu
evfii mis iiitiiunifi ai.i
- nig inc redible
!t'u di in iioosevc it down to my
in c. nil in ui iretes nmi in y
rj:yhH'h;riroa(KnirkinKbrr!WiLL aid peace work
miasiey ()f j p Mulhan oldr the controlling1
l tmimt nt
... . ..I itl.in.. i li u t u. nunhln.
I lli -t mat iuii i iii puiinMi-h lllon
japan ai init ) lIini. neVi slate lor Jl years
I piiKfnted ni) 4lh our leitalafive work at Cuthrle
in iiHi- i on wh'ch wat the Ttu- wlnu.r hc-lptd in the defeat of e
llnniaiiim It was accepted b .. .. .i liniuu- traffic
ipunise i was anweu iwu(llpJ rk wa lone m pUlthing
f cunferenc 1 did ncjt ihink what i Hu tUe lower house two import
I could not anticipate u.pertce bills -ud in getting
I ii paid to
ii - im ii ig
I
lu ppen
i cn al and Jinppy Iss'ie "
f President Also Surprised.
ter Bay N Y. Auk 2
n Oklahoma tin IXd Moines Tire i ir.i.. .i ih v urlah m
Int-iii ui( i iiniprfiit of peH Moin
w Hi $1' UarltK B HUH
uhr will certain moihirs u (iuthn. " u m e ls mue Racial ageni lor hl fm.)Mlv Ar vioigun
i ote in the sinate of 52 to 17 or pIJCeedii.M were to have- l.ei n Ik gun p.rruil their ixti n year-old ilaughu is ""11 Oklahoma ud iud a j l.intory a)( . Kt( f fii . wlll a
man .i i i mr pruniunura i.r HOOn fo Bclri a pur0n lor the lad . M.ui lnst f their time day and ' n """I""1! P l'u" "'' 1""I"1 .ay aim kholdci ncuiiU h.ni aeon
.v i... .. I..ru. .l 1. ... rullnci .
ntvlit (ii ih.- hired ic aminu about '" '' " "''"" " " "e-.s iM.Mc ri -.uiimtilx on Hi. I ti iip
v he re thi pi'a-. an I with all k mis
of loniuiiiv' Win don i iin- lav al
tentlon to thm
The govei ooi ban ver) kitnllv coiimhI
t-1 to hae tin re ualiiM h in Imc k to
the ter. iiiu foi builal
D. B HILL CELE-
BRATES BIRTHDAY.
i i'h pledged m the council Both
tin inuhoii' t ht I'liiin hi ami south
wihi Mi Hilllnnhh will Install
jeuis thioughout IjoiIi IiiiIiki I
Kaiser "Wilhclm Warmly
Supports President Room-
elfs Kf forth
inlN however w re killed in tht coun
c 1 couimlttte.
-The .lh
(By Associated Press.)
Albany N. Y Aug J9 - Former Sen
ii n aij.ration twin inuian a(or D q ijju celebrated his sixty-
imt litenel news of the m-ace T(.rlt(M.y workers we d)feated the birthday today Mr Hill Is en
hunt from the Aswtiated Presa mirjK)ae of the nuor peoplet wllo wero joj!ng hejlth d re0(.ved tet
hopeful he wassuiptise.1 al the determined to have the great statehood rKn)B . a) Dartll of th country
grams from all parts of th country
convention of July 1th declare aga.nst wngratulsting h m on the anniversary
kVj-.Villl't u.n Tlln uil nstA nf Jin An
1 JI1V1I4 UC Oil-IW U UiHV ' "
Witte Simply Stood Pat. j vention wa probably the greatest vio-
psmouth N. H.f Aug 23 The tor we have woa at home
';i of th peace ooufeience was Cth Wfe are now publishing the
led a ten o'clock this morning
(the plenipotentiaries started for
uference room there was recog-
on both sides that the dec'slve
in I lie fate of the rnnferenee hail
I- Vute had received new in
I4ons durmg the night reiterating
h T!) y left limi no lee way Un-
t'ti.i. . 1irt rA nriu.Dn 1 nf
. ll ur jujauc a Jivt''t iu v
ftupeiort ultimatum as given to oop natures
' .iir iit-iiinn i nm wit cu a nti xijivar i as. a
r
Oklahoma Issue a monthly eight page
paper entirely devoted to the interests
of the cause Two numbers have been
published and the circulation already
amounts to 1500 copies.
7th We have begun the circulation
of a new petition to the nest Gongrena
asking prohibition for the entire new
state and are expecting to secure 100-
ulr through Ambassador Meyer
'i tderrd that he had full author)
rJeft it flatly without reference
Petersburg
(nese Back Down Was Complete.
Ksmoutb N. H. Aug S9 Peace
We ait planning'
1st The reorganisation of tlie Ok-
lahoma Anti-Saloon league sw as to
make it more fully representative of
all tii churches ta its ooBtrol and oi
era tlon.
nd A complete oounty and town
Mr Hill s now practicing law
West Perking Avenue
Blockaded Last N ght.
Four box cars containing wh nt were
pushed off the track mterdav even
ing near the )ardj of th Out tine Mill
lag company One car completely over-1
turned and spilled the' wheat out lata
Perkins avenue blockading tin street
all night The cars were plac t d on the
track this moniing and the road clear
ed for travel
STRUCK ON A MOUNTAIN TOP.
Three Persons Prostrated by Lightning
ta Summit of Mount Hoof..
(By Associated Preen.)
Hood River Ore Aug. 28 While
examining the contents of tho reeord
box on the summit of Mount Hood yee
terday Prof M V Lyon Mrs Lyon
and Mark Weigant a guide were
struck by lightning and all Uu were
prostrated Mr Lyon is gtlll is a dan-
gerous condition though it is not be-
lieved that her injuries will prove fatal
Prof Lyon and Weigant are both re-
cover log Pmf I. yon 1b connected
wfth tut hitfo'-ii'Hl department of the
n Russia and Japan was praotf- gjp orsjugiztkiK of UtP forcs for the SttUlw; i ac ni t it .n at Washington.
More Street Walkers Pulled.
Mattle Summers and Alice Ralston
both colored were arrtsted yesterday
evening fer street walking and tbei-
caseti were heard in court thin morn
ing. They wero flnsd flv dollars and
costs oach which they could not pay
and were locked up In the city bsstite
o.of Oatee is determined to thin out
women w)'f vlk the street and has
instructed his officer to nab at. many
of iltam an potwiltie
Oil Dealer Fined.
P A Ashton territorial oil inspector
was notified today by County Attorney
Welling of Pond Creek that Hoopoe a
loca! o'l dealer pleaded guilty to the
-. t c k shtj og n 0l from Kawsas
Judge Strang Names Admin strator.
YeHieida) ttiinm fudge Hirang
iirtiiii-d U 1 Ki Hokk as rt'lmliii traior
in the em ate of Mix Maiy Bourn h
who last Monday watt killed by a fapi
Ui Heights street car There was
rulwav ! ii i-i ion and 'In kiiM is ftaid
to hive uiki 1 Mr M ikun In k ep th(
conirol of thi road in Aimriian haiidb -
Tin riilm ae goveriinu ni nnuli an of
1. 1 in the company roi tht railway con ' tHy Asaixiated Press
iimhIi.ii aid officials of the company ' Berlin Aug Z Tin-re lu bei n a
wlitli di i I ii nit to make an pem tlve dttld. d wiak.nmiK of the co.ilidenei
hi.tminin fonvevi.l the luipreshion "'li l 2 KOMinnniit otfic als ami
iIihi ill. oincfHsi n ws to be mil i nieinb. ih -f the diplomatic coips thai
rendered to the ( lilm e gmernment tn ntutationH at I'ortsmoutn would
practically no property lert tlie ""W The price It is understood i 17 OUX0 reuli in pta- coftferenc 'I In
boy by ttwir parents the father hav ' iwoist -)mpuni. a n i regarded her.
Ing died at Wlch ta sImjiii four weeks MARIE DRESSLER APPEARS. '1 thai Preitlilt nt Hoosevelt should
before the mother whs klled No suit j (Uy Associated Press i havt tnunil tt ueceiotarv again to take
has up to date been filed against the Nevy York Aug .'ft Mb Msrle mil m it ih poluttd out that if ibe
street car eompany and it la reported .ij. 0Mtta Bf thwttrieal s mgouatioiiH wire protruding sntootblj
tlutt tlie company will educa'e the two
boys Nicholas and ouls
Mad Dog Scare.
A call was 'phoned Into police head
quarters yesterday evening from Wtst
Guthrie to the effeet that a dog evl
denlly suffering with hydrophobia was
biting dog in that vicinity The al
lege mad dog was not captured snd
the people whose dogn were known to
have been bitten have been ordered io
iwsep them tied up Tlitre are entirely
to many doge io Outhrie JJIueu the
first of July only threa persoas have
paid taxes on their dogs and eight
1 hundred is an entirely too conserva
live estimate of the number of
canines running at large within the
cWy Units.
son here today with "Hlgfledy towaid the desin-d end tb iTeaideni
I'iggltdy " A large crowd atteudcl would nut have imerrHiMd and that
and standing room only was in evl I" ha done so l cuunldrd an indlca-
dence Miss Dressier will also apnr ' "' of acute tendon Ona cf the
in the "College Widower" latei in the hi II streato it U taid invited the
tramn I'inident to intervene Whatever the
Prenideni may havt dime however is
likely to l -.truuKly supported by tb
Cedmau ko emnn ui should outkido
.ii Pimm l forward the maiter
1
FIREMEN'S NATIONAL
CONVENTION
(E Associated Press)
Kansas City. Mo. Aug 29 The
mceimg oi in r irtujisn a waiiuuai con
veotion opened here today Among
the new things to be installed Is a
wireless alarm system Invented by
Dr Iee De Forest view president a&d
aclenilflo director of the American
DeForost Wirelwm Telograph company
It is asortd that the (system will b
NEWSDEALERS CONVENTION.
lUy As'-Hated Pise.)
Wllkesbarre Pa. Aug 2 Tho an
uual convention of the National As-.
ciaiion erf Newsdealers Dcjok-elki-
and Htal loner opened here todav wnli
an aldrebu bv Civ i nor I'tnnvpai ir
A tuy large i iowd u u. .in ad-
'autv.
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