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GUTHRIE OKLAHuMA WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 0 1005
NUMBER 112
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VOLUME XXVI
;..tii!bi!rford is
LAST AND FINAL CHAPTER IN
INTEREST IN
PRIZE FIGHT
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Committee Testimony is Submitted
The Question Now is This: 'Who All" Held tlie.Stock?
-Leader Readers Have Read tne lesuoiy on
Which President Roosevelt Removed Governor-
Called for a General Clean-Up.
TO-NIGHT'S CONTEST BE-
TWEEN FITZSIAIA10NS
AND O'BRIEN
YOUTH VERSUS OLD AGE
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THIS DATE If4 HISTORY.
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Iu the Face of This Testimony AVas Governor Ferguson
Recreant to His Trust by Not Probing the Asylum
Matter to the Bottom?! Lookett.TclIs How Things
Were Conducted at the Sanitarium When Stock
Paid Hundred Per Cent Dividends.
Veteran's' Sole Chance is
His "Terrible Punch."
Lo Leader today si' the concluding
uptcr In tho sanitarium story. All
tho testimony la In. The case Is made.
Tho aumtion U thia: Has the public
ivked " Utility one? The testimony
he Loader has printed the past ten
1- s vrii the same as that carried by
M . itor DocVer to President i Itoosevelt.
the people's verd'et will doubtless be
-c ir to the Itoosevilt verdict
M NKWIh'S TESTIMONY
M ".imnr calli-it 11111I after taking tho
1 mill tesJIl'-H .1 follows:
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Win-tv do juu live?
Im iKllaher
H.iw long lne you lived Ui
'1 . 1 .jr el'icn enrs
Wliit la your business
lianklnK.
What bank0
v'ishicr of the First Nation ii bank.
lluw lonK''
i;vcr since Its onriinlsatdin
Am- yuu aeiu ilnti d with Mr Hobb7
Yc sir.
And his flnnmlal condition?
I an not b.'ll 10 lam.
11 ix. Jiou been In the last two
inn i- yearn?
A No He has not done wy busl-
r -1 ihiouifh our bank for sovcial jeers.
1 .ipinv when I was in the Peoples
i mk he did mime business tl.ne but
1 1 1- Im tl five or six year ago.
y In May l?ul or In June d'd you
k 1 mythliiff of hi financial condl-
tl i'l
I lij not. no ilr
1 p. 51m miw what he waa rated
1 it tint time'
l do not.
1 jdu know what business he
f i- en Kid Jn
i In wax in t'l.' grain btvd.UFS and
1 . . o for several years. IIo I.art not
t 1 du lit? nn business there with us
1 Hi u lime. I was fornieilv '-i 'he
1 . .it li-- innk niid su'd out and organ-
1 First N i!lon il.
While In the Peoples
1 i.' iiw Ills Condition?
Il- did soni' business with us
1 e or bin years uao. be at times had
1 1 lulnnco and ut times in me roa.
.i 1 10 you know anything; about his
i.u lisponslblllty?
No.
U Un you know anything about the
stnekhu' li-is In this sanitarium cont-
ra ny
. No.
y Iii any of the stockholders carry
heir aecounta with you?
A No not I know of. If they do
1 lu not know them.
Vlttiess excused.
MR fiPIKCB CALLED.
Mi J M. Snleoe called und eftrr
lng the usual oath testifies
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4S years. years
Height.
6 ft 11 In. 5 ft. lOttln
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19 Inches. 7H lnches.O
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Client (noima)l
4JI Inehea. 89
Chest (expanded).
43 Inches
Wnltt.
Inches.
Inches.
16 -neln-"
Q. You never required It of him?
Uy Illakettey:
Q. On wliat do you ! his credit?
a. T mlri li was rood so far
know. I did that on his
Kood for what he wanted
cash buniiiess with us.
Q. Hft wan not a borrower then?
A. I do not remember of his borrow-
ing? from im'
Q. Do you know anything with re-
surd to hli purchase of stuck r the
sunltnrlum company?
A. I do not.
Q. Pld your bank furnlnh tne money
to buy It?
A. Wo did not.
Q lo you now whether anybody did
or nof
A. I do not.
Q. I"d Mr. OrimestV ill lain Crimea
ever cirry on neeotmt In your bank?
A. Tea. sin.
Q. Does ho now?
A. Yes sir.
Q jo you remember about the time
that Hobb bought this stock?
A Vf.. af
Q. 'ra here any checks of tanwin in lila contest her tonight with
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2 inehos.
16 Inchcp.
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STlvDNG RESOLUTIONS BY
liOGAN COUNTY BAR
ASSOCIATION
BVBR COURTEOUS AND FAIR
rillULVTKNED GENERAL
STRIKE PKISGIPITATED
IN MOSCOW
Members Sign Recommen-
dation for Reappointment
GONSRNMENT IMPOTENT
JannotEyen Send Telegrams
Over Railway Lines.
The Mowing resolnUons treparel by
the began County Bar association ware
presaWted In open court UiIb morning
sit wuntmonaly adopted :
Whereas tlie tarm of office of the
Jttatyjttstlce of the supreme court of
Oklaliomn. terrttorj will boon esplro.
nnil
"Whereas tlie lloaorable John It.
(Ry Associated Pros.)
St. Petersburg Dec. 20. On account
of noma confusion the general strike
was proclaimed nt Moscow today In-
stead of tomorrow. It began there
with t))-' complete suspension of street
"allway service. The government en-
ters the new struggle greatly crippled.
Burim' has during the past eight I The situation In the Baltic provlncea prnsont.
inability of Interior Minister Dnrnovo
last htght to get through inxfmcMona
to arrest members of the workmen's
ommeil of Moscow. He attempted to
use the railroad wires but the opera
tors obeyed the dictum of tho council
and refused to send tho messages. Tho
government la vnable to forward In
si ructions to General Linevitch com-
mander of the Manchurinn army. ThO
operators In secession on the railroad
lines decline to send cipher dispatches
signed by the emperor.
Fugitives From Riga
Berlin 1W. 20 The Lokal Aniclger
has the following from Bydtkhunen
East Prussia dated Dec. 18. A train
of about eighteen cars brought fugi-
tives here this afternoon from Itlga
by way of Dtiennburg West Russia.
Over 100 refugees from I.lbau and
Mltau have arrived.
Tlie regular train from St Peters-
burg brought about 200 refugees many
of them women and children.
The waiting rdoma here uro ovor-
crowded. The further movement woat
nt nil the l-eftlnvftB Is lnmossUilo nt
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(By Aseorutod Viere.
San Francisco Cal. Dec. 20. Sail
Francisco sports pick Jack O'Brien to
bunk did
; denominations drawn nsalnst Grimes or
any lars amount orawii agtxinmi ii m
that time?
A. I thnk I can answer positively no.
I do not rocoTlecc anything of the kind.
Q. It Is your recollection there wns
nothing- of the kind?
A. Yes s'-r.
Q. Was Robb banklnr there tnen?
A. I do not know wnether I do not
kuow whim hj went in.
Q. Did he "caetk'sataln.it you tbon?
A. No.
Q. IKi you know where h banks now'
A. 1 c ish ch' eks against the Cipltol
Nutlin.il bunk here slBiied by hlmt
Q. lie curries here then?
A. I suppose so.
(J. Dots hi- do business on a liirg'a
or on a small sclef
A. Ph t large 1 think
Ho was tho prlnilp.il tie ilor tlicr
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St ite your full nam.
John Milton Splece.
What business are ymi In?
Ranking.
Where?
Kiiigtlsher
li it pukI.Ioii In the bank.
Cashier f the Peoples National
I think he did us much .'is nn-
eept the mills.
Hlakenoy.
Dois Flynn Lari y
an account
Do you know J. C. Itobb?
Yes sir
Hi h had dealings recently with
bunk?
No sir.
Has he ever carried a personal ao-
thero?
Yes sir
How kuisT since?
1 do not remember; I expeot about
yi-urs so.
lh you know his financial oundl-
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No all
W 1" you know as to his credit.
vu ther gooil or bud or Indifferent?
As to his credit at any lime?
1 Just now.
1 do vA know as to liU credit
n ii oiher jieople
1 Well la It Is.
It U iruod as far aa 1 know.
' Well could ou state as to bis
i-lit Willi people two years ao with
uni piiiple?
I do not know how much he is
V HI 111
U What business was be in?
Iu the grain business.
y Grain buyer?
A Vea sir.
y In tils own name?
A Y air. Ills deposits were mad
ami his checks were drawn in the name
. i J C Robh. It may bAve had com-
pany on It-1 believe J C. itobb but
ii one time I think J. C Itobb 4c Co.
i do not know just how Ion uu?
g cVcld you nay what be au wort
i ii euis Sgo' I
V No sir I
g ld yi.u tr retmlre hi n tu elvj
uii i luop'riy ulaunienl?
. o dul not I did not know then
du not kM'W hum wliat ha Is worth.
li l .iii.in.iii is ii not for bank-
to iwiuno a. property atalsment
ini-. u carrying a UrBe c-
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there''
A. No.
Q You havo no knowledgo of his car-
rying slock there?
A No.
Witness excused.
LOCKfTT'S TESTIMONY.
Mr. D. M. Loakutt testifies as fol-
io vv's-
Q. Did you bring any records or
bookn relative to the siniti'Hum?
A. I brought some papers there ths
blj! of fare.
By Blakeney:
Q Wliat are these papers?
A. The bill of fare for each mwl.
Uy Merrick:
Q. Did vou bring (interrupted.)
By lllckam. '
Q. Are these all tho same?
A No sir; for each day.
y. Do ou give each patient a copy
of thec?
vA No ir. lliat i inoru for the ben-
efit of tht memb. i" of tho company In
order that they may se what wo are
doln.
J Now here 1 i speaking of tho
upper or rather muter the head of
up i r you say Milk tea and coffee
with sugar and milk Do you mean
that they have all of thene do you mi an
that ill' h patient has one of these and
can Buloit which one? Kur Instance the
supper consists of ilie butL-r syrup
light bread tntlk tea und coffee Willi
siiiiir and milk 'I'iiat -s for one pi i -
8011'
A Yes sir that li for one person
uxicpt that he can take what he wuliU
to drink -nii'k tea or i iffi e
3 That is what i want to get ut
is it left 'iptlonul with the patient as
to what be drtnl a?
A Yes sir escfpt that Dr Griffin
order's It; that is li- iniy have a cer-
tain patt.nt that In nr.li- to hae
milk anjthr tea or coftVc etc.
i And you and Shive glv ihem what
he directs?
A The aUendamu und Slnve do that
Q llow is the butter served put on
the Plu ten bifore they come iu?
A 1 uni not in the dining room now;
when 1 Has I ulwajs hud the butter put
on before they came Iu but he thought
it better to .put It on after they Came
(Continued on page 2.)
Bob Fitzslmmons. Apparently there
la not much betting being dono on the
result hut the wagers so far made
show tho Philadelphian a alight favor-
ite. Though it Is the last big fight that
will probably he seen here in some
time the interest In the event la not
by any mesne of en Intense order. The
Yoeemlte club however expects Me-
chanics' Pavilion to be well filled when
the bell calls the two gladiators into
the arena.
If the reports emunitlng from the
two training quarters today are to We
roliud upon a feeling of supreme con
fidence In the result pervades the at-
mosphere surrounding both fighters.
Both men are described as being In the
bent possible physical condition and
anxious for tho fray.
Both Pitaaimmons and O'Brien have
appeared in the ring here on severnl
previous occasions so that the local
critics are qualified in a. meaaure to
make comparison of their roanectlve
merits and chances of anocess. Opin
ions heard around the cafes today and
elsewhere where sporting men congre-
gate agree that if "PItM was the
"Fighting Bob" of old O'Brien would
stand little -ghow of winning the de-
cision end the long end of the puma.
But it seems to be the concensus of
opinion that Fitssimmone will not ba
able to stand the pace la a long dis-
tance fight w'lth a man of O'Brien'
calibre. In a nutshell It is age against
vouth. with the chances naturally fa
voring the latter.
years O'Brien haa had experience
enough to enable him to face the best
of them with a feeling of confidence.
There is no possibility of stage fright
on his part. In addition he has demon-
strated that he possesses cleverness
footwork and ring generalship In a
superlative degree.
About all that Fitsaliumons has in
hi fa. or is his fearful "punch." Those
who havo seen him In training the laat
few weeks declare that he can hit as
haid a blow as when he knocked out
Jiuk Dempsey or whei he won the
championship from Corbett. So if he
wins he will have to do the trick with
Uls famous blow and do it within the
first six or eight rounds.
Generally followers of the game are
figuring on Fluslmmons
O'Brien step around lively daring the
eirlier rounds of the content but if he
should not succeed In slipping over a
reported in good condition for tonight's
go-
The right .will be a finish affair as(
the articlea provide for 20 rounds or
more. The two will battle for sixty
per cent of the gross receipts to be
divided seveaity-iVe in r font to the
winner and twenty fht. nor tent to the
loier. The MurquM of Qnoonabury
rules wlil ao wn the contest The win
ner of the right will probably be
matched to meet Marvin Hart at an
early dale.
yeas filled said position with signal
ability and distinction nt all times
bowing himself to be a faithful hon-
est and efficient public servant dis-
pensing justice with an even hand with
uatsiltcg courtesy and patience to all
and
Whereas th unblemished personal
haractor of Judge Burford his legal
Is growing steadily worse and In the Many or the men nre returning to
Caucasus a renewal of the outbreak of'itusstan points In order to maho an of
Tartars and Armenians has produced
another reign of terror.
Inhabitants of Tllllis and other cities
aro begging the u.ithorltles to famish
them with anus o organize mllltlu of
self prolmrtiun. At Sebnstrpol new
mutinits have occurred and Hlxtoon
attainments end experience ills rare hundred soldiers have been dlsirmed
judicial temperament and his years and are under gtmrd. Troops at Kbar-
of honorable service upon the bench off have revolted and the inhabitants
qualify him pre-eminently for tho posl-s.ro still leaving tho city
tioa in question entitling him to gen- Tho helplessness of the government
erenjs recognition at the hands of those la this crlals Is demonstrated by tho
whose duties bring them in dully con
fort to bring out the remaining mem-
bers of tlnir families.
Tho refugees report that brutalities
of the most frightful description havo
been committed in tho Ilaitlo region.
They say that at Lilian Rln and Milan
many officers havo been hoi ribly mutii-
ated by tho Llthunnian pennants.
Tho Taoteblatt's corrnspondent at
Kiel ay that a niii'lier of freight
steamers have arrived at Ifoltenati
Schleswlg-Holsteln with Pusolan fugi-
tives chiefly owners of landed estates.
COLD TURIE
FOR HJN1TES t
M'GUIRE
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HAS
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INTER-TIIE
PRESIDENT
RESULT IS CAUSING HOWL
To Meet Franfz and Fill All
Vacancies
CBy Associated Proas
Washington D. C Dec. 20. Dele
gate McGuire returns home tonight as
a result of a long conference with
President Roosevelt yesterday.
The McQuIre faction meets with
Though young in Governor Frantz In Guthrie next week
to pick men for all the vacancies in
Oklahoma during the next three
months leaving the Flynn faction In
the cold.
COL.
HENRY BRAUN'S
ANNIVERSARY.
Made Occasion of Ploawmt Surprise
and Presentation.
tact with the court therefore be it
Itesolved That the Logan County
Bar express to Judge Burford Its np-
preetatlob. Hi tho unfailing courtesy
ami falrueee which they have ever ex-
perienced from him in the discharge
of lite duties as Judge also the esteem
In which we hold him as a man and
Judge.
1tec4TTiat we recommend Judge
Burford for re-appolntmr.;i to the posi
tion which he now holds hereby ex-
preuslng our ertlro confidence In him
And certifying that his reappointment
will rrect with the approval of tho Bar
and 'if the people of the territory.
Frank Dale
A H. Huston
J. J. Hllu.-?h.
C. Q. Hornor
W. B. Herod
Committee.
Memorial to President.
Tho following was signed by all the
members of the Bar:
To the President:
The undersigned members of the
Logan County Bar respectfully recom-
mend the re-appointment of the Hon-
orable John II .Burford to the position
of Chief Justioeof tlie Supreme court
of Oklahoma territory. Judge Burford'
haa sat upoa tlie bench of this territory
go long that we feel It Is not necessary
to rerer at any length to his record as
a public official. But in recommending
Judge Burford for ro-appoinUnent it is
proper that we should make some men-
tion of those things which in our opin
ion qualify Win for the place in ques-
tion We feel that the members of the
Bar wbo come In daily contact wllhj
the ju tt;e and havo thus an opportunl I
ty of knowing him Intliuutely are beRt
qualified to Judge of hlx fitness for the
position which he occupies.
We take pleasuio In loatlfylng to
Judge burford's unblemished charac-
ter aw a man and his p- ullar fltnt rh
by It moot anient training and expeii
enco for the oench. la our opinion It
would be difficult to find a man eltliet
in or out of the territory who it a 11
qualified for the pobltion of thief Jih
tire of the territory The poxltlon not
Bucklln Blahop as a member of the
Isthmian Canal commission to fill the
vacancy caused by the resignation of
Chlnf Engineer Wallace. Bishop lias
been secretary and historian of the
commission.
D
THROUGH FIR
AND SM0K
FLED PANIC STRICKEN
PASSENGERS FROfll
FERRY BOAT
RAN FOR THEIR LIVES
While Volumes of Smoke
Filled Ferry House
( TO-DAY IN THE
I DEPARTMENTS
Charters were issued today from thlv
territorial secretary's ofHoftp the fpl
lowing corporations; t "
Bliss Townslte company of DIIbs
capital stook $50000. Th? director!?
are: deorgp L. MUK-r Mollja A. Mill
er and William T. Miller ull of Bliss.
American Exchange bank of Ton
kawa capital etock flo.ouo. Tho di-
rector are: J. Casein K. II. Mathewa
J. M. Wells Daniel lrby ajul p. II.
Clark all of Tonkawa.
Harrington Brothers Hardware com-
pany piiiiclpul btislneBH office at Now-
klrli capital stock $lomo The di-
reitoiH tin A. I' Harrington It. H.
IllunliiKiDii and O C Bettor all of
Nt ttktrk
Notary Applications.
Applications or notary commissions
were recelve-d this mornlnr at tho of-
fice of the territorial secretary from
the followh k.
C. E. Vest of Oklahoma City for
Oklahoma county.
Qnss Howerton of Maiamnc for
Pawnee county.
IS. IB .Sonnttg of Chandler for Lin-
coln county.
(By Associated Press.)
New York Dec. 2i.Fire today do-
ttroyed the ferry house of the Dela-
wain lackawanna a Western railroad
Killed G'stnderod Horses.
Dr Brown retuiVed today from an
Inspection trip over tho territory.
WhLe away ho killed a number l
horses which he found Infected with
glanders At Lamont a home belonging
and
...i k.11 innH..l th ferrv housu of " Herman t sapansitey wan gm-u.
I two belonging ui jonn nt nair it
faruus Ihlni; near there. D K. Crocl.
ami
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Wlieie
COUUl?
A Yes. nr
liouvy borrov.r
t Did be ever make such a slat-
racnf A No air; sat to we.
sometimes 1 lu la a
Boomed Price c? Cotton.
The government repor placing the
number of bales of cotton ginned at
2K2.000 bales was made public till
morning and was followed by quick
advance In the price of cottoa of $1 5U
to $2.00 a bale.
Uesundheit Herr Braun!
Col. Henry Uiatin the genial and
popular managei of the Pabal Ire plant only requires knowledge of the la li '
was made the victim of a ploasant sur-j tireless Industry and a faculty foi ip
prise last eveniiiK comjiemorutive of patching business. Judge Bui ford
his 52ud birthday anniversary Col. poeseseg all of these qualifications in
Braun had been detained at a meeting an unusual degree and wo aro confi-
of the Business Men's league; and up-j dent that no man can be f-:;..: -.ose
on srrlvimr at Ills home found thb I annointment la the. nlace would be as
TUaglUg j . ..B-l.-u e)I..H uiltll u hunch nt autlfc.fAil.rv in Ihc bur fttirl 1 he neolilo
OIWI.1WIII ni lui a !. f.... .. ...m w ...... w. j ... m. 'w. - .. -
the Jersey Oentuil railway and one
shed and section of a dock belonging . Mirriio.i had one borto ill
to the Krlo rullway The loss is vHtt-j with the dNugse. whhh wjk shot A
nmieil at hlx btindred and fifty thou- Shetland iony belonging to K. K. How
hiitid dollars The tiro started under ernloblei a ferrv druggist was killed.
Du floor if the l.ackaawanna dity and a Iioim- which wau with a uunibm
ho'iho wheie palmers were .it oik of other anliasls that c. company t.f
A fi-try boat with more than llw hun- trailers had In tho city wa ordeil
ilii tl pashengeis nlioaril ss jusd com- killed.
Im? Into the slip and voluuieH or anioUe
tillid the stall iy louding to the School Land Department.
met The pa--ener weie pinic- l the offlt n ot thi in'isinw of tlnl
tilcken hut ttiiy ' re told to run for department the follotMiv ! .iecT ' i'l
il.e street through 'he smoke This -i this inuinlnK mid t..i' i 'he yen i
lh.y did Hiuld nieui ronfUHlou '1 he reotsls und se. uiel ne -.:
ferrylxnt then bukod Into the lher. Rmi (i Hi'thioiU V T shd Id.s if
The flann -. iu.nl" i ipid headway a- d Norman a. id John Unn ' of l"i.
all tho fin boat- wore pressi-d imo Wol'
serviei'
friends who had come to remind b.-n
of the signlncarrce of the occasion aad
to wish him well for the future. Col.
WOMEN PRISONERS IN DANGER.
FRENCH SOLDIER DEAD.
hard punch or two in this period 01 tueiQ u Yay wag the apofceaman for the
fliht It Is thought that O'unen win
come on and win from Fitzslmmons by
outpointing him.
Comparing the last lights of the two
men. ths tacts also sbjbw to O'Brien's
advantage O'Biien onl a short time
ago. met Al Kaufmaan the big coast
henweitht. ami hammered him down brief but nttlue lollowed by a gener- as a direct perHonal recommendation
ous offering of refreshments Those on the part of each nlgner ana as a
present were A 3. Johnson John pcraoosi approval of the resolutions
IJudemrasn William nitshaupt M passed this day by the Logan County
Weinberger asm Croft Henry Jitter Bar.
busch. Ous Ritterhnscb Prank Mater --
Fred Hlrtel and Col. O. L. Vsy. I TAKES CARE OP "PRESS AGENT."
. I lv Alt -elated i'rees t
Se- "Te Mara-ae of Klity" at the j WasbiMtsn D C Dec. 80. Prcsl-
liMwks teeighl oa a the um c la l. g-o-u today pwltd JoWJ.lt
sai.
Consumed Workhouse at Black-
well's Island Early Today.
of tho territory as Judge Burford.
Sniertalnlhg these views we earnest-1
ly recommend Judge Burford tor re- Fr
appointment. We feel we should add
visitors and with the eloquence char-1 that this Is not a mere perfunctory on-1
abterlsttc to the South he dlscha'gci. dorsement of a man for office. Those
iA Jul. in mwiuI nlAiiul.icr munniir wlm hiivn llvoil 1i (Iih territories have
eonelodina his remarks with the pre-1 oceaslon to SDiireJate an honest and threntoneU the Wwnen's wo.khnu-e at bouriI b
sencatioR to Col Braun of a costly ' efficient public servant as Judge Bur-
fountain pen an a memomo from the ford has shown himself to be and w
visitors Col lit aim's remarks were wish thil endowment to be construed
(By Associated Prss
New York Dec 20 In a flu-
that
and out .sfiwr an interesting battle
KUzsluimouK' last fight was with Geo.
Gardntr. Fluslmmons was in poor
condition for the fight Besides he
smashed his hands early In the contest
aad It was only because be had Qard-
Bar bluffed that he wns able to go the
RliteliweU's Island early today Ave
hundred and ninety four frantic whih-h
were carried by prisoners through flrn
and smoke and flames to safety while
fifty more In beds were reunned Tie
nru wab confined to the women's woik
house.
Govi i nor Ferguson ji-i- nlay rec i
ed a leliei from Stmiurv Hltcbe j k
Mo ili effiit tb it tho lutitlur deiiait-
Mnent suptal'imd tlu- actlim of tho
school lanil leasing hoai 1 iu ref"-.mg
i to allow I'origressiuun mi nvallcr '
j Pennsylvania to bon- fir oil on tl a
"Kty" nhirfil land ri-Jit of way.
Bhowalti i nude applh ition to tin
it uionih &vi for a lej-j
gl i ii-'
tfc ui'
ha- a
(By AS3c2La(ed .Press)
Paris pajj.0- Gen. Sauselar form
er ftommaBdar-in-cliIOi of tho Fraasbi twenty rounds and win from tlie New
army died today. England man. Pitioin4on hands ared
season' attractloas.
The Business league held an inter-
esting meatlug last night.
"The Marriage of Kitty" will appear
at tli Broqka tonight. Prices Jl 00. 75
and Se cents-
hun iho right to Lot e for or in
i ' ay of tin Mi-h'juri K n
'I i rai!wa u -o-js nl.un1
In'.! in 1 i . nee co tnt near CUnel n 1
a!' ' ..al a lca-i floia ll'e I ill
ro.nl ' ' I rfny ln 'he .ippliciuon
was made The tu w l t i i-id to i ii.t
him iho conn -U for 'I t aion th 't
the conil'ion uutli r w'luh ifw rail-
road was gl'n iiitht it' way do m t
vest poase8lon nf 'he taint ia the road
but gives only lu ibe for the operation
of ik railway.
IrtlUu.
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