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i he Guthrie Daily Leader
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA. SATURDAY OCTOBER 27. 1906
NUMBER 55
VOLUME XXVIII
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HOWARD'S
DOCUMENT
ONLY DEFJ2NSE OF RE-
PUBLIC A.NISIU IN
OKLAHOMA
NATIONAL BUSINKSS SHOW.
CLAP TRAP NOISE MADE
What Republicans Have Done
in Coweta District
(Br Associated rres.i
New Yoik. Oct. 27. Virtually ev-
erything that is weed In an x.p-to-date
business office It to be seen at
the Ifth National Business Show
wrftlch opened In Madison Square
Garden today to continue .through
the coming week Though national In
name .the exhibition thla year 1
really International In ecope m the
exhibitors represent leading flrroa of
Germany France ftelgitun and other
countries as well aa the United Statea.
The National Association of SJftttu-
rnotursrs has arranged to hoW Us
retftlnr annual butne ccnvetitlon
dnrlug the week In connection with
the show The meeting will be at-
tended by members of the association
from all parts of the country
SCRAP OVER
AN HEIRESS
TWENTY-SIX COUSINS IN
A MONEY-MAD
FIGHT
cut and attciillon than the appearance
of Senator Knox as a sneaker at a
republican mas meeting In Plttli.zr"
tonight It Is announced as the on!)
address Senator Knot wiH drllvr
durlng the campaign. The Senator
expresses th opinion that ahlle the
fight In this stnte will be a close one
he expects the regular republican
ticket ti win.
BX'SBCRETARY LONG'S
BIRTHDAY.
$400000 IS INVOLVED
BISHOP FOSE GOES TO INDIA.
The rcp-jblleaim are claiming that
therw Is no issue on the race ques-
tion but ell the time are harping on
it and malting It the Issue In this canr-
lalgn. The latest is the published
Mcport that n democrat reemnn Mil-
in Introduced a bill in the Okla-
homa legislature for separate coaches
lor Indians and negroes In the first
place Freeman Miller did n t Intro-
duce Rich h bill and in the next place
Freeman Miller is. in this election
URlitlng the democratic ticket and
never was In line with the democratic
party and ollcles utiles the party
confirmed to his wishes
On the other hand it makes no rtlf-
rctence wlial has been done In the
li iclstatiire of the past The demo-
cratic party lias been pledged to eep-
aiato schools In this territory and
the republican patty ha1 been silent.
Tl.o gopnrate school law was passed
In- the dim cratic poity with the aid
.r a few ieiubloans At the same
(By Associated rress.)
I'hltodelphia. I'a.. Oct. 27 Bishop
Cyius D. Foss accompanied by Mrs.
Foss started today on a trip to In-
dia Tliejj Flen to be gome eight
month and will miike a complete
.circuit of the globe. They will reach
India in thee to attend tho celebration
of the seml-cantennlnl of the rorma-
tion of Methodist missions In that
country. The return trip will lie made
by way of China the Philippines Ja
pan the Hawaiian Islands nnu win
Francisco.
Miss Sands Heiress is Con-
fined in Asylum.
(lly Asaoofsisfl Press.)
Boston. Mass. Oct. 27- F rmer
Secretary of the Navy John D. Long
today observed bis slxtjr-4ghth birth-
day at his home In Hlngbain wl-jee
he received mecaages of congratula-
tion from his former cabinet asso-
ciates and front othftr li lends through
i it the country
BURWELL
DENIES WRIT
INDEPENDENT C A N D 1-
DATES ARE KNOCKED
OUT'
WALLACE-BAGLHY WEDDING.
(By Associated Proes.1
(By Assoeia Press.)
Detroit. Mich. Oct. 27. A society
wedding of note today was that f
Miss ranees Bngley granddaughter
HAVE -NO RECOURSE
mnic nf Hi lii itlonj i . i I. . i n I . '
lui.t .iHilii'l lil twins; imi li. tlik I
K 8 "nrili mil I! I. Tnlnrslrv. of
lifi t't. k w. i In Hi1 illy t diiv
infill line lovnl iittrn- about nmn
niiimtflng Hip Mite cleitl.m haunt tn put
J I' IVt'-m. n piohlWtlo list on ths offi
cial Imllot In tin- tlh dttrlcl who was
th s a out on ikitiuM f Ihe pettl'n
rn KtnthiK tli.il hi . nalltk'it Mold
tin- fmMtlim
BONDSMEN SUED TO
COLLECT FORFEIT MONEY
MAYB
Blft
STICK
PRESIDENT'S MiESSAGE
GIVES SOME
CONCERN
Decision of Board is Su-
preme Says Judge.
New York. Oct. 27. Aelative are of thn at Qovernor John J. Bagtey
BOLD ATTEMPT TO
ROB CASH WAGON
(3y Associated Preen.)
St. Petersburg Oct 27. A bold at-
tempt was made at noon today in the
center of St. Petersburg to rcb a
wagon eonveing cash from the cus-
toms department to the state tresaury.
Two bombs were thrown In quick sue
although wunded by the explosion
flied a olley a.1 the robbers. One of
the latter was klHed another was
woamded and a third. was captured
Many bystanders sustained slight In
Juiies as u result of the explosion.
.i in the on-sent campaign cession at the vehicle as u passeu
' ... I. . i. -. TktAilalr einol
th denioonit In eveiy district nave the corner near u. ".-..
Wcrared for separate scnoois. codi-iies
ii ml waiting rooii'. for the negroes
n.it for I he Indians mid negroes as
i he republicans are tilng to give
the impression. All the people need
to d i U to look at the platforms of
ilt. parties and they will see that
Hi. lepabllcans are tiylng to rolsrep-
i . sent the question.
It mlKlit be well to a-k. What
ii- ile nqniWIoans dolnd on tile race'
- .-I 'on7" lust what the party has
!iiK n evi-o othi-r question in thU
.frn..mn Divided and contradicting
i. ...rliii anil ilif Mil" In Iho
M ! c dlMrUt Hi" dei lurid fur
-n.pai.ito bi-hoola. c icbei- and wait
lnj uoniH and the ikjtiocs walked
.i of the coove'itlon In order to
force the negro i ow the republt-
cn ti kt the negro candidate at
ilut plan v.as ii"' i 1 "' to K "!
tl lickot I
In tho lim.u .Ii net th y noun
it. 1 .i n.-io "i i . hite man on j
io nlattiil ! i I'Oin ot me r-ui
at war over the cirstody of Miss Val
eria V. Sands whose wealth Is esti-
mated at from $800000 to $100000.
and wImj for sixteen year 1ms been
confined In Sanford Hall a private
asylum for the Insane at Flushing U
I. This family light has been begun
In the inpreine court In Brooklyn.
Argument "was heard by Justice
ae!! in special term on a writ of
habeas corpus which had been se-
cured by Mrs. kVrms Ctoyton of No.
271 Cchermerhorn stHt. Brooklyn a
cousin or Miss Sands The application
Is opposed by twenty-five other cous-
; In of the alleged Insane woman
who. according to the will of Mlsu
Sands' late father becotre heirs pro
viding the woman does not marry and
have child-oil.
Miss SantlB father. Captain George
Sands was a noted naUgator. He
was the first man who ever took a
steam vessel up the Yang-l e-Kiang
river In China. He died In China
of Michigan and William II. Wallace
of Now York. The function was at-
tended by many guests from out ef
town.
WEDDED AT TUXEDO.
(By Aaaoolnlud .Press.)
Tuxedo N. Y.. Oct. 27. In St.
Mary's church today Miss Sybil Kane
one of the "three pretty ICane girls."
famous In New York society beenme
the biiite or Mr A H Stew ait WWkcr.
Th' wi'dilluK was attemli .1 In a nuav
bei ol pr inlnent socle' v H'opi- who
came fion New Yoi k b ii- in I ti.lln.
Following the lunch unnn tliert
was .i ii'ci pi Ion at tin totiam ot the
liide patents Mi ami Mi-- tlten-
11U Kuiu
Special to Dallv Laader
OkUhoma City. Oct. 27. -Hitting In
chambers last night. Associate J ti-
tle B. F. BurweH denied the peretnli-
tory wrll of nvandsmus brought by
A. IT. Ortffith. et ai to compel the
bohrA ef alettlou eomnilfaloncrs con-
sIstlitR or Qovemor Frants. J D.
IJsrke ami J. II. Norris. to placi- the
narr.e :t: lte io. w. wsiwn upuu
the election ballet as the Intlepend-
enl oague candidate In the- twenty-
eighth constitutional district. As as-
sociate Jusil-e. .Indue II rwell also de-
ntal th writs of mandiii us brought
by J 12 Ulscft. tt the twenty-ttftB dls-
trlct John F Bi.liy. f the twenty-
second. Ira F. Ilollnook. of the (wen-tt-winih
unit Aaron FeKSii. et at. In
A ull WIS (! tiw .111 1 let vouit
v-ti. ilnv uft-rnwn by C nnty Altorui--r
II MiHlntre mmttmt B. Klc. M C.
Blonn M A Mrl'-tk nnl A J. I'uw-v.
h-f. ml nun t i-ollct thi- mtm f It "-;
tiimil ii wh'ili O. K Rlci wn Hi i t.
Hlr :i n nfait m PffcmNT Slli mill
mil n Ipiiim-1 br thi- iihov- rrim-i Win n
t . i-.wi- is wiIIpiJ durln tic Frliru-
.11 V PWliP "f itlKt let nmrt Hlee fill cl
ti nppc-nr nnd htn IkittiI wni li-i !n e.l
ti be XorfilUd.
A sttnil.li . w Ittoit 1" tl" lounty
.ittornry for th" tfir itoiv nmilnut C. C.
And ws. M. f- Wrt. ' W linnnny
O R fotton. O H. 'mnirmi.ni. fsl
M Inner .md t . St. Jctiw.
An.lit'WH warn itrrotnI on n chiirsr of
fnrsrry and umm the -u Ina of the
abnvr persons n ht mistlea to the
amount of MOO ho skipprd the country.
W his ease was .AlJd the bond wns
di-i-bired foifrltwt a In tV iHhei caw
TAXATION OH INCOMES
Wall Street Feels That
Teddy Will. Go Too Far
DUKE AND DUCHESS
DIVIDE UP AND QUIT
(By Associated Press.)
Umdon. Oct. 27. The afternoon
rapers sume tno aiancneBUT uuhu
close to the branch ot the treasury seventeen years ago. and his daugh-
Tho gendarmes es-ortlng the wagon ter came to America six '"
committed to tka
FRAU
' TftE CREEKS
terward she wbb
Insane asylum
Dr. .lared O Baldwin was app Int
ed s a committee of her person am
was selected to look after her oHtat-
Insanity emperta differed at yest. i
du proceedings ur. ausiui
Flint and Dr. Gregory Costlgan tes-
tified that Miss Sands wa fully com-
petent to manage her own property
and that an Insane asylum was not
the proper ptece for her. 1i. C. 8.
Puna sw tv to the tontrary
Ihe Justice will appoint a physi
cian to go to Banford Hall and ex-
d'l rf the patient.
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COIN HARVEY TO SPEAK. O
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W H. Harvey author sf O
Coins Financial School" will O
lecture at the city ball tonight O
I ' o "The Remsdy for Our Ills In O
o Civilization" The lecture will O
C be strictly nen-parussn ""
C democrats and rspubllcaus are O
O invited; llkewhts the ladles. O
O "Oeii" Harvsy Is-prssiasm ot
O ths Monte Ns railway and be"
O caws famous in IMS when ht
O brousht out ths marvelous'
O beok on flnaness "Coin's "l-
(j nanclal School."
dawes GoamiasioN
SAID TO BK PARTY
TO DEAL
z;: z -;; ivrr r :T sceouss are false
TO-DAY IN THE
DEPARTMENTS J
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.i vie -.cKol it ciuch p.op-BJue.
In "I tine county where tin nen
u... vrfYMUR. & ii.iiliiiiy wu held io
r::::irlS'';::.:':'' -r: Allotments wewf M'm
will the niubliJi cAivlldati "n-ie
o if he l "l-'t 'I' "' rlai"' " ''
ly at th- prisein 'I''-0 8ie two mtel
sell fU HIM' is at I -II low ami "lie
. rfst ranow in .i o.i!ili) dir.tl t 1 . . ; l(d.r
i. the iew.ib.ii.uis mil H. i is i.o 0ini. .. i r.oti 17. The Creek
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Isbia on the I :u c UUMkI' '
th u- fc'iy 'nlx. .I s hud in i!j. dmi"
Notary Commissions
MlUat1oirt ftr tioUy Dmhltcn
mlHal.Ml WttS
th. tenitoriai retaiy this norelusf.
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Sold for Townsites
Gov. Jeff Davie will nt
apeak In Outhrie tonight. He
wired the Outhrie eommittee
this afterneon saying hie voles
had failed him and that all
Oklahoma appointmente had
been canoeled. Judhje Led
H.tj.r of Ardmors. W. O.
. j.n ..rf rt T. Smith will O
b iw f r II vrimwii " " -
rtjeew St tiwii: Q-fl(t.j 0 gpk i nis staf fellewina O
O the lecture by . warvey. v
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lau an saylun that a deed of separa
behalf of lUftett Chowslnn lu the- tl n between tho Duke and Duchess
twenty ninth district oi Marlborough was signed on uc
i- .k.. ... nt tiv HolhKwk It was ndier Mid on the Kitwuds of Incom-
held that the petition filed with the piUolllty of trouper by prolslon of
board failed to state the resldei.ee of which the uuci.eas aeup ouiia-....
the imdidate or the quallflcntloos to Home um.ion. ami aer ..-
K.via s-i. ...t .ao failed to slve the wa. bill Is H-r!i.iltl from going to
iKiatofflce addrvea f the ptttloners. lll.-nbehr. The I..k. Is now at Blen-
The same decl-lon was held to af- lu-ltn. while the Duchess Is staying st
feet the inundamais iwocceillngs of J. j Sunderland House.
B. Dlsch snd In the case of John F
Bllby U was held that Iho petition
failed to state that the candidate was
truillfted to holdolse.
The decision of Judge Burwell In
tho case pending is important becaune
ol the wide Interest In tho outcctno
of the mandstniis roceedlnna lntl-
tttted here and In other poluta of the
5S FORMED
(By Aaocolated Pivas.)
New York. Oct. H -Financial (ti-
des In this city are M-r.v nock lutei-
ested In that portion of president
Rooaeelt's h rthcomlns; message to
oongrefh which n expocleil to deal
with the Hubject of taxation of ln-
comea. lulu illanccs. etc and the
genet at question of wealth ninassi d
from ijtihlle privileges. Wall street
fears thnt the temper of the count!
ttpiMised to lie respotnlve to the an
tl capitalistic appeals t f Brynn. I.n.
Follette Morau and otlietH. may n-
ounaKc the president to uraw It pn-i
tv Htnmjr In his BUPKetlons for lux-
Ht ton of wealth.
lu his public iiH.iauti ami wtlt-
lni fin marly a jear last Mi
Hikisi'mH has approached tne ques-
ton teutnih'-ly lu hit IVnnayU au-
la aoei ch a ahot t. time am. he lab
rated somewhat In lifs lewn and H
Ih said by those wus Uae talked with
him recently that he will In- prepnixl
to add'cb. congwss still more ib u
nlteh lb- may not lay down the in
tual lltieK of proposed U-Klsldllon t"
cu- the Hhort s-sloii of eciigii
could hardly deal with questloiiB r
hucb f .ii reuehliiK inipoitan o. but n
i' quite Keneiall belli vid that b'
will mouse the t-o.inti) uiul set the
stiiators and represent at Im-h to taiu
I li.u ami thlnkiiiK
teriltory. In support or mi ucwuu.
Judge Bvwea tend atoettou 10 of
artlch- 1 of chapter 17 of the ses-
sion laws of Oklahoma tf 1905. a por-
tion of which la as follows: "The slg
usiuro of "ueh petitioners need uot
to appended to I he one paper mi'
MMi night the stockholders In the
new hotel H at the city hall and
organised. W. H. Coyle was mado
president. A committee f W. H.
Ooyle ITrank Dale. P- T. Walton. V.
c. Qmm and U N. Beidjaa was named
to look after the Incorporation. The
hotel will be known as the lone and
th- femnratlon as the "Hotel ioue
l.i ulhlallon i pou lb'" 'ueitons
must oufoitu to pnst ileclsiims ot tin
iTUproiUi court. In Mlisluuce mill 8ii
It UBlek- Imleed. Hi" norgaiili I
coirt tttwj I'. thought il. h inlahle n.
give broad' i' inn ip" t.ittou. ii'
pieeldent la uitlioiin u Hi" ft
mt'iit thot th. com i ii.i "' ' wi.-'i
in some Inalano s :. Hi i ' am' i
Bomt
Taa Wrttfim
latere Bond Mo. l district 111. Klngjt
ftattcr eeunty In ttw Mm of$00.
s i
'tow ' rj
Ouiarty.'' The stockhoWera tin
- tin.uu nitrni t pnenmi'ui i
meet SRSin nrnw.M. . -i mnaolnu
sll detallH. Mr. Coyle trade a talk J
to the directors expressing his satls-
ftictwn at the &rstlfliiK ouUsome of
no petitioner shall be counted except
his residence and poet office address
bo designated Sti Ii i otitic snH
state the nm and residence of each
of such candidates that be is legally
- . .Ski SV.t !. 1 "'"
auallfle to hoto sue w. v h haU. ( lojeM
e.t:wrlbere deelr and are legady .
iKnl to vote for s-trh eaurtldaie
rd may designate tolef mm or l nrJl f A lTC
till lor the party or etinclpk' which AUkIXU l" lIC
.. i-. i.nvMMiiii inffeinHF - - . -
tue cj"jiui"w iwiwi." "-
vlth any sliuide ro ae dvlc by
whijh they may l designated on the
hslkits.' .
may be that th fuiii
tnii tnd anothci ii' i
1 1
ii. le
va .i
.1t i i
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iii'i
i i-.itii cojntle- "
'I'horo U si oil. i mix ti . hooi it
fito VVikxU si. t ami u i put 'hau
papi-i at that i I we m ptoud ol the f.ut
and con.pHim nt- the tnjch' i who N
sensible enoimli to t--ai h in pin dill
hw. l -i Mhiu silu-d WVxids c uii-
iy ti alio! hi I siio.i; lepubluau imu '
The iepi'1 In '" 'aiulld.i ' - "' mrti i
mill 1 not I" d'claii
iy
coiinty weii
tor Reparole schools and paialb
coaches. NVlwn will thoso .viiilldatd
U If elected ' ibe eou'tttuiu " cu-
cntkut Tin me not uleiiK'Ht "'
either eausvi at. schools oi siu'.it
coAchos '
in all thi ilii-tricts whei. thi ioli -tlciana
are miiiiing he pn th n
pubUcans Iibm- not dtclari-.i for n-p
aratu echooln and tepaiate ei-i lies
They must live ihp negio vote to
ii..iion-ii ci ncii i.-i.es that the
fieek iiiiiin ha I i deftJiuded out
of ail-' Hum of in -py heeaaee of
thi- taKi chi-diil'a i town tots and
in h.vm: IbmI efc i-d fronj. aUot-
meat wlilih was an iw.rda sold for
towin.ii ami it c.jiuu win lend
an e.u theie will be hi. ium stlt; it on
Thus iKiii.iinl of Hi. i I - h (
pn -. - I In two imi! i ' i- - I i h i'-ie
Ih. i ia"- il by tin- "i" ' "' ' ' '"'
hei I'm fi'hi rt - i' i ii '' i in - !
thiit it I- I he genet ul h-ll ' ' '" ' .
Creel peopli- that they ii - he. n do
irauueii .i of thousands t dolUisi
by false town lot sthw'uh'H an.l the"
i ;.' m ii a-k ilMt .-onju i cause an
. .1 .Iw I
I I n'l '! ! IIIU'l. tlli . ..'
Tnere wei-a m chtr Issued tw
day at the office of the territorial
secrOary
.l in p... wf
WITH urn
'JV'T'Jj?"
Tat Uoglee will gM ' t
Thursilay night.
The A. H T A wift
ywn at Pawnee.
increase Capital Stnck.
Tbe State Ezcljanse Bank of Salt
Fork! notified trttorlal wre
tary thia morning of an ltKres.sc In
capital stock from 11.000 to H.0Q9.
The director are O. K. Jrecti Of
m.i -.lull Mo. and F D. and a D
I H i ol Hall Fork.
PAINTER FUNERAL' .
AT TEttPUE SUNDAY
The cotton coiupieas U twning out
several carloads dally.
Two new ho e In Drives of con-
strdetlou In the Beadles addition.
There in re yore tllfte W Ua ol
cotton at the local ftoa xHy snd
the Btrueta were croswa.
Two swU btSA: stoli i WW of goods
from the rear of the I fr oent store
yaeteteay aftemooa. .
llt I I l''l ' " I""1"' "' .
vc ! I iTiiiiCt.i' alii! the l'i eli till
iin l.i i iMi'ui-'d lot lia! it lias
ii ii ti 1 1n r .1--K- ilint
Hi
I ll'lit lil.l
i. man ..I W I'.m.l. ' will
mi il.i II i lin I liaiii to
ll Ii. esi ill I. (1 IO the MS-
Io
i Ibe
il
-o n
ii iii)i
I le
f i i il will lie
this iuv navigation be condu ted '' I DPid at tlie temple st !!.3tl p m. Bun-
-urn on.- who l.- not u " "r-"iiv. ana win m- wm n -' ".-.
AH1
The sHnger fekwing llgciilne o-
..uiv Has raceived sostbar car load
of i.iaiitoes roa ts fkstory. Man-
ain oi.thtm says IWs It the nfth
car he h i handled out of tho capital
city thi sear.
A. c. ttapelamt will aseak to
union ltor men to the army htB a.
4y Oct 28. at I'M p. i
FOtll MOKE BODIES
TAKEN FR8 IUW
fy Ao Intel Premi.)
KiiMW tit.. M.'. " 27 F..n ttd-
dlllo.urt ImhIW) wrpfJfi.'1 thl iJUen
in tho rwl "f the duMn!r of coer
i-. buildis. Kun Vt. Ki. ta
i.im- ih.. iotl kio.ii itcail tJ dal' tsfetv.
Ku- vciwax urv slltl tnbwl'W.
ldl- m0Vid fh wire M-nttfld ft
fpltowsi Hrs. Miry B. 1'iliBwa. rd
tWrt-flv Aiiiji Wrlanw. s1 Stt"a.
m 'sW ftS J -Siw
et U: Ommaa and nr CTWMren.
wr found A-i iOKfcthr. The er
not bly dlgu ed. Tsr bodl were
lucat4 by W. V. AMisoo tlie wew:
bratbsr wlut bd simI th- Ibi-nxm is
fc. chiua tor the liodk " the rutnr
BrMrma Urd tm the ferth floor of the
bulls!. Mr 0-lawan wib hit U1
rw.ii caim. hr- ' Hi i" ui. M-i . tw
l .i tli flSu.
opinion of than aui;i
Since t' pre-ii' i in - -'
with rai' "' ' -
stiet-t v ' i "' l" "
herd fr ' i'
(.ueuifjr H tit . - '
tely t knew i ii fa-
in bis ojeeani' ' l """
presenilis aexfloi
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QOOOOOOOOOQOOliC'3
q OBITUAfV
StlUHOE MURDER AMD
SUICIDE IN NEW
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in Oklaiwna with the e.epti.m of ltirhoiy '... ttlv ...ud o .... at .he .Mniuinnn
a I i.h. eMteia part vt i . . rt. . ..'.. p.. m - i " I- - - Hicb jaMES A K RKWOOD
r.i.. iIiki .i.e ulua to ooiiai in. . ( . .... fir lUniHL. n- nnin"w
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while veto -IH' ") piauoini- ... .... i t.. lu. hot. fo. the
cir 'limtul Rev VentieHh of the C'kilf-
. u.iwurds il ncluiih will on.lii't tl." . i vice
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MISS GRACE ALLEN
HOME FRO AFRICA
Louis Hampton Ajed -0
Kills Victoria Taczkow
(By Associated Press.)
tain Iain's wb'ih win
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Oklahoma Co - i ' a del- lit. f
Hie lepublican aln. - t"i tlie in.
eio lluuy Howaid. in Uutl jatu-le
aiti.tk to proe that the uegro la
ii.niiiii.ly iKjtt. r than the Southern
wh.t- 'i rfu who Mites ih- di-nuwratlc
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thousauifc of dollars ' In thU resj iviwd who d ire tn Ko to the tialn
lution H Ih also aak-d that th in J iimmhl Io -scon the liy to the tm
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ths IrfUmii-'tton sf tli ni'Kuui mstn-bruues-
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(o eminent offli iu.1 who doi s ihji io
IUi in 'be tenttor
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ran'l Ibivi. pure Mood with faulty ili-
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H'h wwU .ma llicr aitd pur Me the
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THE PENNSVUANIA CAMPAIGN.
(By Associated 1'resa.)
J'lttBbuig I'a. (Ht ?7 No event It.
the v-.es-m sueimou (smpaigu lu
I'misiiiaii'a has i n d more int. i
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Nw toH Oct. ST. Uouia O.
Hampton assistant secretary of -the
United Htaie Tnti company Is this
city shot and killed Victoria Tacx
gow. a beautiful young watraa la
the H lei Orlffois on West Mloth
street late teat night and Uiea
mluod suicide Hamptoa was tofttt-
iMted with the woman. Tbey had
been at the bote sines riy yetr-
asy cUvsmsUBcas seem to sov
that tho woman bad sgteed wUk
companion Hsmpton who la elsty
Msars old. leave s widow sad two
'iiiiiiii. - Miss Taeskow wt...
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