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The Guthrie DJftLY Leader.
VOLUME XXIX
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MONDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER fi. 1807
NUMBER 109
ALLEGED
MOKDEREB
ABEKNATIIY CONFIDENT
KE XIS "EAR SNIP-
PER" GANG
DESCENDS ON SUSPECTS
LODGED IN BOX CAR
uC
Arrests May Clear Murder
Mysteries at Chickasha
and Oklahoma City
Vuited .States Marshal John Aber
nithy rererned last evening from El
Keno where ne was successful la run
u i n y down the alleged "ear snippers"
who i uf Meanly took the Uvea o' two
iiion an(i maiked theli victims b cut-
ting off their ua after a fmur days'
ilii-p thicgh the w.ilry surrouud-
lnjr t'hlrkasha and 131 Keno. The
vi lsoners are Henry Anderson and
his tnrec so is George Milo and R03I.
Tin- ci ten was made in a box car in
i) tallioad yards at El Iteno yeste--l
iv afternoon about ono o'clock where
the men had slept the night before
Aijilial Aberiathy In speflklnte of
t.ie ai rests this morning said that b
w s onfhlent that he had the men
who murdered Gunreth in Oklaoma
Cltv and the Chlckasta man. He took
'us prisoners to Oklahoma City yes-
t ula .iftemoon and placed them in
i til under a heavy guard where they
aie at the present time. Marshal
Abirrarhy left on the noon train for
Oklahoma City He reftjsed to tnlk
in o about the ease and would not
diKiii-s tne object of the raeu In com-
muting the crimes alleged whether
Hnv mc committed for robbery or
f'i levenKe
Maisdial Abeinathy wns assisted In
the mp by Special Ago its Dirnell
of Fort Worth Texas Durbln of Dal
la- uni Bearttam. of Bl IUno
Tlicif Is a ?l.flOfl reward offered by
(Invcuioi Frunt In bepalf of the tei
lltmv and If these prove to be the
iuht me i Catch 'em Alive" Aber-
nath will have made (rood on one of
ttir moot dlffio' It murder cases In the
in-t " i Oklahoma Besides the ter
ntoit leward the at rtuoritles of Ok
lihonm county and Chtkasb have of-
fmd
laige rewards for the captunella jeny each sentenced to one year on
and com Ictit i ct ihe murders
uAderson is supposed to have been
s ition foiniHii at Seminole I T.
wiio.e jotig daughter Qonreth and n-
oihei pei sun hose nanve the officers
ln not osre to disclose are alleged to
line Kinasl) mistreated
Tlidt tin1 paitlei held have an In-
iiiiiuti'iu of the crime for whieh they
an htld can be taken from a state-
tin 1 1 which TTnni-v Anlrum the
f.nhei is allegeil to fcave made to
Offieei luardon Wheu Qrt placed
on thu t Bin Ueardon playing in the
io of a cltUen asked f' what rea
i i tln-y eve a i rested
I imiik A" aie looking foi a for
nil sictlou 1 )ss of Indian Tiriitor.
v. n iuiiiiiiul man In Oklahoma
im is he alleged mply of the older
Audi rhoii
It is ulno stated that the foui An
SCOLDS HSS FATHER IN LAW
Millionaire Resents Aliejred Interview Accorded to
Father of Discarded Wife.
New Yoik. Sept 9 Keidiuatid Pin-
n. Uai k- made the following biguod
biatciui'iii t day
' I have lead with miuglod amase-
uient .d ludlguution Hie albged ln-t.-iw
with nn father-in-law. Mo-
M.Mir Kibhliachei It begiioj with a
i liMain whlih 1 am declared to have
b. ut noni 8t Malo. rrauoe to niui tn pajK'i-s Uuve dragged Ms quiet
leading as follows I family Into pulilicitv The salient
1 have fcwuid my twin soul and am facta have not hanged hlace 1 left
n lb li.g tho nnfoigetpbl Tiistau and him (n Pailb Hut ;ion or us tould
Iblodi stury Julia KutUier is my fore tills whirlwlml ot noublo
affiuiiv ' j brought on lo the piess
Thib telegram is an absolute myth I "(Signed! KKKLH.NANi) fcJAHl.K "
I uevei U'legraphed my father-in la K. lends of Mrs Bare declared to
In legaid to an phase of this affair I da that before she left home she
Moreover I hid no occasion to be ' bad asked aid from the French am-
wilhin hendreda of miles of St Malo bassador a' Washington. M Jease-
ili.rliiK my last visit to Europe rand
This is onl one of a tissue of mis-1 So far from th bteukiug up of the
bUtoiiwnU made during tlw.- coui-e household libiug a peaceful one it is
of this interview which I eaunot re- now de luted tha there waa a bitter
couclle with in father in law's tern (eontiovti.sv between Mr aad Mlrs
Ih'iainfiit as I know it JEaile Members of her own faaill
I have alko long message from 'at last advised Mis liaile that Irr
in uu win. Ii h a mine to me t fatner Moiimcui Ftbhbacber. l..in a
tbiough the coui.cov of the pilot oficitiseu of 1'iain. tin- Fremh .virn-
the llyvdam piihi- bin sal bid mt-ut would undoubtedh take an in-
1 . ... .. ...li..b 4l...t Una .... f ....... t l. I.... . .... lIi..iim ..n.. .. ...1. ..
Itbhbacber said that 1 had beaten my j refuge in Frame and it wa upon
wife duriug our honeytnocn.. As to their counsel that aiie made a trip to
the terrible ebarges or craelty I an-1 Waahlugto od had a coafereoe
lod t. sits Karia baroalC- U U txuelwitli M Jusoetaod
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O 8AVB ROOSEVELT O
O MAY BE CANDIDATE IP Q
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tlv AanriAlatl TOwsftsssl tf
O New York. Sept. 9 A special
Ofrotn Honolulu to the American
OI quotes Congressman Longworth
as saying- "President Roosevelt
will not become a candidate for
renotnlnatlon unless the entire
Qlcountry demands it
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dersons acknowledged to being In Ok-
lahoma City on the nights of both
murdeis Further facte conoerning
the evidence pained are hard to ascer-
tain as the officers aie reticient in
their statements.
The clue which led to the arrest
of the Andeison Rung was given In
Mi and Mis Neddeau siepiaihei and
mothei of Gunreth dm lug then visit
to this city The related the tUoiy
of a crime In which Wilbur GunieLh
and a coumdo attempted wrong upon
the young daughter of a section foi Ba-
nian at Seminole for ?'hoin they were
working and Gurnet ii and the young
man had to leaie the country
Establishing such a mo ive Oe
tectlve Darnell visited Seminole and
Becnred the name of the section fore-
man and bit sons They are the per-
sons no'v confined in the county jail
at Oklahoma City.
They were traced from Seminole to
Amarillo. Tex back to Oklahoma
City wh.ee they secured employment
on an extia gang rebuilding and bal
lasting the lines of the Rock Island
They weie located in El Paso yes-
terday T'nlted States Marshn! Abei
nathy. Detectives Darnell and Durbln
went to El Paso Saturday evening
After an Investigation yesterday.
morning Andersons and his sous were
located with a 'crowd Of railroad
laborers in home box cars
CONVICTS TO BE
RELEASED FROM PEN
Acting Governor Chas. H. Illson le-
aned citizenship pardons to the fol-
lowing Oklahoma prisoners now serv-
ing various teims In the Kansas state
penitentiary The pardons were is-
sued iipon the rcrotiunendatlon of
Warden Haskell
Chas. Thomas No 1 Logan county.
ae ueuced lor two years ror man-1
slaughter in fiist degree on Jau. J j
lf5. to he (eltaaed Oct 1 I
Chas. Holland No 1 alto of Logan
cimnty sentenced Jmu. 3 1905 foi two
years for burglary second degiee to
be released Oct 4
Jacob Adams Beavei county sen
ttneed No 15 1906 one ear ah
sault to kill to be released Oct 12
Klchaid Thomas Logaa county sen-'
fenced Jan 3 1905 two years shoo
ing to kill to be released Oct 14 j
Fred D iffield Woodward county i
for shooting to kill and Prank And. i
soa
also ot woodward comty grand
Nov. 18. innti. to h relenseil Oct 1f
Hoy Thompson Payne county sbt
tnoed Ma 1 Kwi dx months ofIe:-i
ing to push forged check; to be re-j
leased Oct K
Will Blocker Comanche county I
neitctnred Nov St. 1Jff cine nar.
robbery sond degree; to be releas-
ed Oct 18
Chaa. Garrison Comanche wunty '
tvtenctd Nov 31. one ear. laicony
1 enlenpft
of domestic animals to be released '
Oct. 18
Ruber Jones Pawnee lonnty bu-
teuced Nov 'i'i 1916 one war grajid
larceny to l ideated 0 t J!
BaiUMel Dill Logira county sen tone
ed Nov 2fi I'jOC one year torgeiy to
be released Oct 21.
Thorars .lack on. Pawnee count
sentenced one year for breaking awa.
from priao ) to be released Oct 25
that 1 liuw suRerud fi-oni ui.iiafcthc
ula and prolonged sickneBb aud t hut
1 have caused her much unliAiiplimt.
at times
'I attribute the b!(.teiu-ss ol soim
of my fettiei in-law's r'MarkK tutire-
ly to the uuforseeu notoriety that
has overwhelmed us aud 1 ii'Knt that
l
LOGAN COUNTY
HIGH SCHOOL
E
LARGEST ATTENDANCE
IN HISTORY OF HIGH
SCHOOL
ABOUT THE COURSES
TO BE TAUGHT
Students Can Be Thor-
oughly Fitted For
AH Lines
Tin
bop.l
the f
The fifth an nrl session of
tl
in "ounty iiign scnoot . su;. a
first county 'lisli school establish
ed In the new state began today Th
dav was taken up ptlnclpally with the
enrollment of studtnts and assigning
them to their classes and from the
nresent indications will be the blxett
I lour in ui niiory oi intj bcuooi mii-a
wunsianaing me met inat tne rotiorfi
kveason is yjai coming in ine euroiif
iVteiit today of the count ly student'
was vc ry gratifying Out oi .i'to en
rolled today over 2(H aie from tho
ruiat or country distilcta of the coun
ty The enrollment nt 2 'lock was
iMK and fioin 50 to Uiil more are ex
Pcted to ouioll before night
This U
the largest enrollnn nt for the first
ly in the hlstoiy oi the hool end
Principal Pailettes piophocy of theiu
beluK 80 flna enrolled
in the
school before the holidays will douttt-
less become a renin v. Tiui total u
rollment foi last year ai lrit lie
k. sX
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0 WEATHER FORECAST. O
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O Washington Setft "cloudy
I
tonight fai Tuesday. O
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The first chapel exerciseg of the
school will be held tomorrow morning
at (en o'clock at which time Prestdent
T W Butoner Of. the "entrnl State
Normal schools of Bdnwwl will de-
Tho raiding hs' bee iepalted and
many changes have been made to re-
lieve the crowded conditions. Several
if the departments have been strength
encd. more especially the science d
vitrtmet t and domestic science and
agriculture have been dded
The school lias btieu units" .ill) smc
cesnfi'l i i all lines from the beginning
Many giaduates and former studtfntK
ore holding excellent positions In bnsl
neR aid othei graduaUs who hu'-
entiled the different colleges mid uni
eivlties have attfltmd high staiullni;
The skill of her students in athletics
Ik shown in the permanent possession
of the beautilhl loving cup won for
three trrocessive years in the annuel
field at Niu man
In the different courses that am of
feied namely classl al normal gen
i ral and commercial stittdents are pie
pared for any line of work thev may
wlhh to take i after completing thch
high HChool couise The school hats
been especially helpful to the Buidrnth
from the country and the eppieclntio .
i'f the country people Is hhown In tin
lMindnnce more than half of the e:i
' linn nt each j-ar being from the
(mil rv dislrii'ts. The trtrstis and
priucljMl uso every means lo accom
m idnte the cirntry people and many
ciuntry bos and gills have been en
nbled to earn thli mi line -h tliilr
elfrirts and the (Hople ot the in of
Guthrie who i ike nuin lm and
Slrls into then ronu - an 1 al'ow i In m
I to wora lor 11n.11 noun i in lonow if;
compose t hi liunl "f tin t'c -
Cu nty Suift'liTrndi i ' '
ie presiden' I) (' S
ptvsiden i'i ii Soul
J Frank l.u v in m
ii 'I ni
Pi tt i
i .i tai
! Ij Sllll
i lei W :i Hi Iton oi
Ma
ii.-Il
II Holid o of ( n mi n
1 he fn nltx foi tin si Ii ml ilil- ii
ii an unusn.ilh m is oin inmnil in
of flfteen t f 1 1 it ii r mil ipiUle ti ai n
ir wlui l i t SnnHiii ii i iiK'N at
the held as l iik Im1
(Continued on Page 3 )
SEEING THINGS IN DOG DAYS.
ssssfJMnwlj&flCLi II l" " B
mm V m rmy
War k SmmmJZi S
WOMAN
iWMktinSK
REWARD
BliTRAYEft OF RUNYAN
TO MAKE CLAIM TO
AMOUNT
OFFERED FOR ARREST
OF FUfilTIVE TELLER
Will Get $2000 and Tea
Per Cent of Stolen Money
Recovered
N( i ik
I'll Ull th it
ml i si ps ic
ns nfi i "j
Sept ' it U pinctlcally
Lam a i'hiUi will .low
obtain Hie rewnid which
loi the HlilJiolH uson of
CheMei Hi niin Tint tewRrd whicil
in offer (1 w is $2 mil) and 10 per cent
of the .mum u of the stolen monev
recoM'ied When Human's suit case
was taken to the police station It wm
found to coin tin $54 410 so that the
lew ltd will union it to $7 441
Now that the woman has bon ar
quit' il of iu compllcltj in the crime
1 Is !..! ... u.n how n on h
f....t i tin n.w.rd Tt wH xho whiJ'
uavo Hiiiivan over to the anthorlllai'
!... .iw.u i. i i..iKi. tii
ki- i... i.... ... k ..
nn nir ivninrino mill J nun ski -i-.
.rd eiiv .nvie.iMi m htu ni
Ideadlng
The verdict inetans ror one thing.
thai u...r. I- tsr. non ihn.ii f.no.thir.1
or the original loot which Is entirely
. iaccu' nted lot Ruaifta's story ac-
ted foi all bun $10(110 of thelwloe "" "y1"' that tho oc1 um
;s u.ouev. Ijul with Ttunyan's i nlte" hsd made no linftenenU
coun
Itnnlr
testlmoiy practically declared untrue
i. ta nv i nu .h( u... .
c;ot NHfel t.wav with a good pait of1
... ...V J..... .. ...UM.IO K.... r.w..V VF..-
the canh wi'h will li the palni; teilei
walked out of tlin Wlndsot Tntst com-
pany The i e are plenty of opporrunl-
ii to hide IS'.tWO In New 'Voik with-
out f. ! of ritscovcrv hut whoever
ha doi.i t! ikk has .Ion il uii j
usualh wll I
I'm i t tin the nnsteiin UlhMj)
ptaiann the Wlndaoi Tr t lotupanyi
lobberv ih uu i The t'aitei woman
ms ttmt si win 1-ave Ni w Yoik and
go to liiltiuioii. with lut slslii Hi' in i
)on will MHiii come up for sciiencej
bofon liii-! Whitman Hi lmpes foi
(leiiK'iH
CAMPAIGN PLANNED
FOR I2-CENT COTTON
(aiiii'uun was KtMiti-d today by
the liuiepi lull nt ( olton (Jinneia' as i
tiicutioii lii Ii ia ii stssloii In io this I
atti-rnooit l..r 12-cent con on for the
HMHW Tin- ludfHudi H ( ott n Ola '
mis list i. ii sue ei d d In ticking j
tin- tin t t i (It a extent hs to kciepl
i .ii p-'it nn o ltM'iith I In 'igaaiH
t on innv t i ib t 7 n . ni' m all
ilj WaaiiiraUn Pt
L i i
iPUmm
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O CENSUS BUPSAU RBPORT.. O
O HOW$ COTTON LATt.
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O (By Associated Press.) O
O ashlngton. Sept I) The cen- O
O sua bureau bulletin Issued ihia O
O moinlng from th- gluners shows (5
O total cotton baled up to Sept O
6 1st la 141416 bales compared O
O with 407.551 bales up to the Q
Q same peilod last ytar The fall- O
O ing off is attribute.! to the late- Q
O ni'ss of the crop me condition O
O of rottini is 72 7. O
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of whom are active cotton brokers or
MnntiH and exleislvc prepai niton
lniM- Iuhmi ui.iilt t ) ti lit the so c.ith it
tuiNl till' si i s. to c i ixd Hie tt'i
nun !"(
This Is Hie Mill (I ii of the asho
t liMnn ami it is io w ti suonir Of
ii'1 niu litis pn-xii' to(li. afti i
ii in lv onipai ni-. '-.iliiian th"y
il . i thai till eiu ( i p would onlv
In i Mini s. xi'iilv i i (tut of lt
ii s vlelrl Hl(hoii).ii tht iiitton
au. 't-'i' Is m u h lamei
riiiin ChAs II Hi Ion of Outhil.
whs h beted as Mi'irci.ny and man
npei ot the aiMK mi ion foi the coming
-i isoii with In difiuttiF. In this ritv
nnnii. the Kin lei s in aitmdauce
a e
R I CVvb. P. us g Walt.'
PI. . Hit Villi V A Knlpc. Pei
km ('. M Khai uni ltiple J
Mil a il ( o(Klnii.'lit A Tlionipnon
Htlllwatii H P Mean Pnwne (i
Z P.i. ("nine Mis flank Harber
and Krt took tJmthilt M K Franc
'I alot;ii
Adanm
. E Kn r W-lNton C H
lawiue (Jia it Miller of
Wa noU.i
CHAMP CLARK SPENDS
SUNDAY HERE
. . .
( OllgrcSHiail Champ ( 'fllk WH
;" "f "eneial J C lamison
"!K''l'in' Helghta ove Sunday. He i
A''' "it morning foi Oklahoma
mm City
e will alsii
w Vi l'
i where he speaks tonUht He
.
i 'N1 ! Duraiit Arduiore
Sallsaw. and Muskogee Mr Clark
"" "";' " kh".'" "7. "
not assigned to speak in Uuthrle My
! understanding was that 1 was U speak
n f'uh'1" The state committee
" kw lhat Omhrle was to be
denied mo 1 would not nave come
.. .... ... -. .
.mi irti h ini ninii.v mm in invuuis ill
tills city Yesteiday a score or more
of ltituH railed on 111 in at tho Jauil
son home
"ihi'ie Is baldly am donibt ot the
constitution can vl n. in Id Mi daiU
'Of co He eifoith will bo ninl ti
nullify t.ie wlshon of the ptople bit
I do not Ixdieve tln-y will ouiit for
miidi
Mv npliiion in that ltoOhevilt ii id
Hi v in will lie Iln- in sld.'iillnl i mull
dati h in t )r '
EVERY PASSENGER
irnnr An i rcc iinnTt "hen Ain'iioon caiini m i
IiIuKl UK LfcoD IIUKI'"" ''"ihoi. toii . ho contttmiri ...
1 lilt I that Si ll il Koot IIHli i Olll-
! ... ted I he loins oi tieatuiuin
nty Associated Preas )
Kl liw Te Sept " Rock Island
tialu No 4 tor Chliaro was drallid
at Kscondia. New Mexlio last ulglit
and six iais . anii'. i m.i The Ualu
Wits iiiniiliiir 4.. tnlltb mi Hour wlieu
Hki learn ft II on th. track No
one v. is iti(n..-ly Injuiid but neurl)'
eet passenger was llhtly butt
INSPECTORS COMING HERB.
iifbtti ;ton fl( pi ' Iiiupectoit
Hit i ii-. nn I O Keefi of fin lnteiior ib
pHrtimiii lift tod.is r.n Oklalionui on
nniinis i onto lfd wi li Hie depaii
merit
BRIGHT EYES HAS RIVAL SPOOK
!
Buttinsky Wraith May Have Caused Spirit of Indian
i Maid to Desert Mistress.
i
I (Mol
till
. 1 1 i
Il I I u .
lilt 111 II.
Hl'l IIV I
ival to th
Itrlllt Ku
I dwurd an
I in? ilie i -
1 111 1 II
amluuiloii ot
1 1
1 1 nip ipii it
III H( Allltl II
piiestibs M's M
I'i ppi t and. i .11'
'I tie " w i.i oi( i I li mil o 111'
tl Ills w v v nn s h ' vl e 1 I"
dll- .111.1 it in in I . . Ijeeu tin 'n
irodin i ion ol il li l 10 unsi.sH . i
ed rival thai t -...I little Hi i til
Kyi'h to balk witet callwi 'uon u nl
the high pin hi. -to. in teadlu a - ii.'l
leli.'i At Jiny rate th spli't ot Hi
Indian uiald r.illeil to rtbMinl ami li
tett.'i was u m ud
Mrs Pi-ppei explalin d ilia' si di.l
tiui Hike a i!Hi'tiie of j- I iii- It
H - p. I loi niitl.i't-f. f ihix mi I dml
that il shn bad -ter r.l a .i"i
wliii ti had utM been ope md ui ha
done It while in a Irani and with the
aid of Mpliits At another pol.it in the
examination i-m pliuded XKilty of
li-nii'K' cashed a ho U n.a.le out in
tuvio of Hriglit ven thlw being pre-
ttialilv iu retnr . foi past favort.
I Ui iylti rt rtdtup f ' wan npi hua
on Mr.- Pwpper b Mr IUiswnhi
tcprtvM tiling Mliei.i Natnliibilt who
litih tlwt undi.H Inltietice har
tHiid h i agd (ithei to Mfii awa)
men of his proprii m bin soul ioiu
panlo i
Sin di med ii .in- tli 'medium
blut. li K ojotinuifc tat. nmj ot
ROOT CAN
COPE WITH
THE BEST
SECRETARY OF STATE
LEAVES QUARTERS OF
TRAINER MULDOON
SUFFERED FROM
GENERAL BREAK DOWN
After Week's Visit at Old
Home Will Visit Diaz
in Mexico
New Yoik Ktj't 9 8ecietm of
St.iie Root let t iln Muldoon sanliar
him todav foi his home In Cilntm .
i w Yoik while he will lemuln a
Utile more than a wtk He plan i
bt In Washi'igtou liv the 18ti tnt
Ills stay ut the National capitul wi I
be very biief however as Mi Hoot
will leave en a nip th rough MxUi o
I on the 20th He wil
jjjVjfH uline at Laiedo
V met by Piesldeut Hid
Ho'V.:!.1 .
on tlie 2itth He will cross the Mi m-
Where he wlh lio
iUS and become bis
. "
'n""e w-kM ll hl(
neill- 1u I'hysUlau
The Secietni went to Muldoon s
ffeilng from inso-
tlte and ni i voih-
liad warned him
i (lft' ony 'a conuut( chiuw rollld
aert a neivous prostration
ni.i rMiB. t.-uith Mr rtnot
fllkws w)th Ujm tllk. commendation ot
RIr Muid0m for soldierly neatness
In tteepiuk hh room and clothes in
oid.r. Majoi a'eadi late of the com-
uiissary department. At 'tin Ilritlsh
urinv another or Muldoon'a clleuli
also wot; commendation. Hut Paul M.
Potter the plavwitght was caught
with fruit cigainttes and iteamit tnit-
He In hl biitenu diawers when Pi of.
MuldKn uml bin uigoant Dick Jan'l
ninilc a s.miiIi l..i coii'ialinii I ind
wn. ptibltt 1 l nominated a plulu .id
l. insmell. Miildoon'- nn s ni-
(taut
l.ecaiih
ot oid i ly haliltH .ind ilis-
iii lined III. M' Hoot nil nil nn. '
lulu his pji Hi iilin groove at Mn
iloon s uml sh.iip i prliuuntU inn1 sh
i.i tl tiinaikt im iB not add. ens.
io lit m 'tin In vMiiipsacd the ills mi
litiiie ot i i. en mher pa.Mei.ls cm
lll
All I our 1.' '.) s.i about Mr Hoot '
Kttlrl Muldoon U i hat ho Is now lit
to i 0 with the le i of them In Wash
hmton I Ik Mionger physlcni'v
his mind 1jisi in i n lestml and lie (m--beeu
saved fioui in rvuus siraln du
' Iuk the time he Im been ln-iu u
lunch at- possll.Ii
FOUND EASy MONEY.
(Hv Ah so mted Press )
I'I Dot it. lo Kims Sept.') M I ' d
I in. ii euilv twin iipiind mil uun '1
li M'ssntin Pit uii rjillwav .iyi ut
In i and ii bin tl lie safe ot 'no
mil cxt apt (I
i l'oppi r n . teiiei whuh win
li ld to ti.e iii. dluiu addict i
on Hy to M. I' per Vauderbllt an t
I i Iit Eys
Madam bant Mi RoMnberg 'will
i kindly nad tint letter foi nt
vi'li.-jt briMkiti' tne seal followiiiK'
voi uminl ci.-iom w liiltt nolil ii; . i
.hi at yom tli i mirch of spirit nl
Kill
M Billroth of
i.tisei foi old Mr
whole thing wis
V .ml -iWIt -uuil ' .
i . i. vam ml Minn
in onwi Kn i tin
in ( il did ot ...I.
rial But i one
of the In m f
with Mr S'urKta
n ' i be obj.it ion w.n tverrul d
i uevir h id i nl sealed lit .r '
.i j Mis P pi i V ui.leibilt wheu tn
. I . vtliai wa i. i' .(
That ) not tin
' e Uw v. i I In
.ewd tne i mti aij .
ehp
'1 nan . t i nl
.-ht a.tswci " i. 'I
wttou Is on 'i vo'l
this biia'.ed e i-
she adiuil'ei
it undir ui ut a
( 111 Vl 1 1 . 1 I
i ..million.
I don t Ki I have b.-'.i (old
man tin llni ivfter I had pa t t
into a ii.ui.. ti nplrtia. njiliu; nn hs
a medium wnid read the cunvm
of Uittth and answer them bat t
that Know nuitiliiu o my own k ni.
edge only li..t I hve betn told
Mr Kos iUtk shnwud an hrm t
.Jriwiiiiakeilv cuuonUy to know wi t
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