The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 209, Ed. 1, Monday, January 27, 1908 Page: 1 of 6
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THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN EASTERN DISTRICT MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS-ALL THE LOCAL NEWS FIRST.
' .v
One out ot cvitjt ten men sou
meet Is "Interested In mil
elnle"niul would be Interested
In your real estate ad.
Is a pretty nure road to In:
nes.s niiinieit nnd sound ui
liirnt.
AllDMORE OKLAHOMA MONDAY EVENING flANTAK V 27 liiOH
NUMBER
VOLUME XIV
Irani
THAW TRIAL
IS RESUMED
KAISER IS FORTY NINE
DIRTHDAY OF GERMAN EMPER
OR IS BEING OBSERVED
AROUND THE WORLD.
Southwestern Press.
llerlln Jim. 27. Ureat l'ulillc re
joicing marked the observance to-
lay of the 9th birthday of William
II emperor of (ionnany nndMng
of Prussia. Celebrations were liulil
In llerlln . niul throughout tho umpire.
IZmpcror William was bom Janu-
Boy's Nervousnes at that Time Bor- nry 27 IMS ami succeeded to me
FAMILY PHYSICIAN FIRST WIT-
NESS TODAY.
TALES OF HARRY'S CHILDHOOD
IMPENDING
COAL STRIKE
PREDICTED THE STRUGGLE WILL
BE TEST TO THE FINISH.
dered on Convulsions Treated
Him for Melancho-
ly In 1903.
lly Associated ProB.
throno on Jnne 15 1SSS. Ho married
the Princess Victoria of Sehloswlg-
llolKteln -Sonderburg - Augiutcnburg
and 'has woven children. The Crown
Prince Frederick William was bom
in 1SS2.
SIX THOUSAND MEN TO QUIT
Unless Terms Are Adhered to by the
Operators That Many Men Will
on April 1 Quit Work In the
McAlester District.
Oklahoma City. Jan. 2(1. A note of
.varutug Is being 'sounded by Okla-
CALL FOR CONVENTION
DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL
COMMITTEE ISSUE CALL FOR
CONVENTION.
SERIOUS FIRE
AT PORTLAND
lly authority of a resolution of the
democratic state central committee
1 hereby call u delegate contention
to convene at Muskogee Okla. at
10 o'clock n. m l'ebniary 22 I'JOi.
Huch eoi.iity of the statu Is enti-
tled to rciriwciititlnn In wild t'on-
veiitlon oil the following bnsl: Out
delegate for every hundred votes or
major fraction thereof ea.it (or luo Aid Sent to Fire Fighters From Other
MAINE TOWN HAS DISASTROUS
FIRE TODAY.
PROPERTY LOSS WAS HEAVY
Towns and Flames Are
Confined to One
Block
democratic candidate for governor on
September 1" l'.'O".
It Is respectfully recommended that
the county committees of the var-
ious counties throughout the state
........ 1. 1.. f... .........i n..ttr.ttl.l.i.u lul
I"1"1"""' ................. I IK A.0Ulnl lr....
mini on aaiuruay .onr.iary j... mua ..! Ma . 27.-Klre which
at which delwatos tothu convoiitlon 0UR tirBallm( t( ..
herein called be elected and the )llsIn..Hg .m..-. ...
county committee In providing for cnlmi u tIaI1Uf. (.8ll!ltl.i ilt
said county conventions are autm.r- hundred thousand dollars.
ized to provide tor mo i-eiection oi ...... . .. ...
lelecates to thu county oiivoiitloni'. I
n mi II 11 niu.l.'.i II..H 111. if ..U.K. .lilui
!) elllier comeJiiion o. primary . . . . .
ineiuod ni sucu u.mm am. ... A( W(W .. ROV1.rilI ollt
mey may uec.ue. . ne i-u.i ... T. ..... .. . ... .
presentation to the county con v. n- w . . .... . .....
New York Jan. 27. Dr. Charles ny Southwestern I'rcss.
. . ... rt . r I vn... v.... 1.... ? tj.vnt flnrmnnM
iruucis ..ngR..un i ......... ............ ... ... ...... cu wllolcslliu Mal dealers to
ohvslclnn was nut on the stand at ' tonay ee.eunueu u. . .. . .......
' I t.l-tt.1... .t it.n 1-nlunK Ulfli till UK.
mo opening oi ino imi .. .. ..V. ...ni-i fmirs will .irlkn In the McAlester district
Ho testified that when ho was nrsi i . b(j huM tungIt llouor of thu i(i A h asgcrt T10 gtrURBlo
called to attend Harry Thaw that om.)Cror. ...... .... ... i i.. r.nr.
...1... .! ..l1luh....... lln. ...
sonndat that time his nervousness r ."-" ' I
ijoruorod on convu sions. ... ...t 1.1 i i . ...... . . i i.. .1... ... .1.. 1 "
t wrwnuii uttioi ' Ken uiMiK im Co. itmi that firm
P Iflfll I. tmt...! I1t.1t tnf tlllfVflllU I . . ..... t I I .. 1 ifttfcl.
"l 7 "" ' ratulatlon to mo Kaiser on account contract between the operators A. V. Cox & Sons wholesalers of
jiess and melancholy. This was short- o tho oc:aslou of birthday. . ' The object of the convention hero- . . . It.lsn11li
... p......a fiu trii nnrn.ni i i aim ine iiuuert iu uaii.iu ...i... i... i
nut-. ...... ..... u proviueu is iuii.u.aiuiiimiuw.- . P ... i... .. . .ifloni
............ X' ...... It fl... ..'Ittinua Tl. .......... ....... ........il twitln.. thfif 1 . ... ...i I " ...... ....
Aviui iHi'.ji. """ """ Southwestern rress. ' .n.i.o ....... ....w ua (.lrcIur iroui oacu euiiKro.Muii." i .
...... .... ...... n....ir t Ihn Tnmlia fill. I . . ... I . . ... ...... . . . I
sum hub.... " . unarlcston. s. u.. Jan. i. i.u.pui- tnev will BtriKu unless tneir ue- uisirici. aim uvo ir.nu mo warn i...... i..i..i -moiii. i..
IowIiik tho klllliiB of Willie and that or wilheliu's blrthduv was observed mands for an advanced scale Is larRO (thu electors iuiinili.it-d fot . JW000- Cot & Co
.... !..... Iiiiit...uu.i tl.n wlf.inHS nft I . . . .. ... 1 9 it... .. . ... .. . . ..... . 1 ... .11........ ... 1... ..... '
nu ...... ........ nv.. today y mo oiuuirs nuu men ui u.u nilhcred to. ino operators snow nine mo cuiiBrusni.m.ii .mi'm i u.. I j'jSfJ.OOO; Parker Thomas & Co.
Oennaii battlaiSlo Uliarioue now disposition It Is hald to accord Uie to the national democratic coinenuoi. .U)0 000 nmj t0r small losses es
at this iwrt. Increabo m pay. The present hcalu from eaoa coiiEressiouii iinuicw dim I tlmntod nt $100 000
Is from 70 cents to $1.10 a ton. to icdect four deiec-uex at larce
Ilv Southwestern Press. "i. tho-Oklahoma districts probably and four nlternatu ueiegaics ni i.ub-.
City of Mexico Jan. 27. rlio KM- c.OOO men would bo affected" says two dlstrlut delcjaUs and two aiir-
. . . ...
qop'o i.trihilni- Is bcl'iii ci.uorated w i. iv.n.u nmniipor nf the IXiw nato district deWi.ites from eacn
SENATOR WARNER INTRODUCES wj oro enthusiasm than rvo? be- Coa company of Oklahoma City last coiiBresslonal district In the Hate.
T. w TtHinnv v Tim a t
rn r i i i im r w isriiuiii
Wo tut' now ()ioiiin up it beautiful lino of
New Ginghams
Tho gonuinu "Ivod fcit 1 and wo will put tho 4
ontln' lot nt your ilisposul for just I st YZ
Beautiful Linen Suitings
in plain titnl fancy colors olo.iut iissortiiicnt 11c in i()
It will pay you to call and inspect our Klciinnt Whll
(joocIn. ICvory ludy who mi.w our lino laM ou.son know
...... .......... . ...i rn. . .
holiovo wo liavo it bettor lino it will pay jou to sou i
WE SHOW THE NEW GOODS FIRST
KEEP TOUR ETE ON US
wmom
J . ti 1 U s i'T LI V B U "
being Irrational.
PAY CHICKASAW WARANTS
PACKING THE PLANT
DILL TO PAY 1902 WARRANTO
WITHIN SIX MONTHS.
Ardmorelto Siiccial.
WnshliiBton 1). C. Jan. 27. Tho
warrants on tho national fund and
tho school warrants of tho Ohlck'
asaw Nation to the amount of $37-
foro by tho (lerman of Mexico. A night. "The mines havu been oper- to tl'.enatlonal duiiiocratic couteuiioii
number of balls and entertainments at ni.r a two year contract to bo luild at Denver Colorado .III.)
nave been nnanRed by residents of I which expires April 1. It Is Rcnerally 7 1908
the German colony.
W. HARDING WRITES LETTER
AS TO PREPARATIONS TO
MOVE TO ARDMORE.
FIRE LOSS WAS HEAVY.
understood that tho miners will Tho congressional uinrici ueei-
strike. Thoy have already asked for Bates and alternate congressional
an advance In wages nnd this demand district delegates to oo se.ewic. u h(j W()r of nlncn 1U nchlnory
Ten
.1 ... . i ..... r- ...A...
will bo tironnitlv met by n refusal caucus ot ino ueieguius i...... h'avetlnvllle. Ark. iirenarnto
Tho controversy will bo a long drawn rospo.ltlvo congressional (iisinns. ry (j sl)nB l)l0 Bal to Ardn.oro
out affair and will recpilre tho loss The county conventions herein pro- u ( ( nil riimiy m postl-
icy tided to be held on l ebruar) . . Knvettuvlllo. Ark. by W 11.
and will disastrously aflect business 1U0S are nutnorizeu io gno adlng
nnloss factories prero lor tho scar- slon of tneir cnoico ior uen.oi-i.ii.v. aMtarv 0f ti Comn-.eieliil Mil)
Gatlln A. Cs. Suffer Loss of
Thousand Dollars.
r-n .......1. ....... I..nml 111 1Mfl' ...till ... I. (-....nlnl
"-""7- " 'T n.. o.n of a considerable amount of money
rema n imi.a d. are Involved In a bill iA.0n. Okla.. Jan. 1. Oil tho
I
Introduced today by Senator Earner lmirnig of January 23 thegreater
1 Iflumi.l I ..r..l..t ..f lw Ktrtrn f.Wltp.I llV V. ' 1 ... . 1 .
in i.u. ...... ... ... --- . ..... .. .v... .i.vu .i:itiiinni eommitteemeu 10 uu imniwu.. .
ditniycd by r- . ...... ..... llllt!ml!1i . . ...
lira years ago uieiu ....a iin i ...-n... - letter ironi sir. iiarinug mauiig mm
IMionu Bl'5 for what ou want
L'roinpt Deliver
TO HER NEW HOME
MRS. EDDY CHANGES HER RESI-
DENCETHE UTMOST SECRE-
CY AND CARE ATTACHED.
nek urn id ni ir v. i. nv.i
ki..vbr. 1 o uuot in 1 nL
NEWS SERVICE AT WOR
lie would have tho treasury mak A (Jatlln & Co. was
payment of these warrants within tn.4
tho next six months.
Tho fire started In n smnll waro
and for 30 days there was an en- veiitlon nt Denver.
All white and Indian citizens who
as soon as tho machinery was In-
LOYAL CREEK CLAIMS
. .. ... ... l'riIllllT Kill 1UI VWt ! a su
t Z ' w d w . blow 1 L rom operators were helpless. Their avail- believe in the prfnclples of good n f(jW frfl bUi.
As a strong b forcu wa ot umc.nt to supply government as taught by Jefferson. wouM prol)!imlllj nr.
Hi"0' lllll uLl ta tho S tho demand. The public did no. nwak. oxempllfled by IVryan and practiced wlu a
until the flames s r ad to th 11. aln sorIoll8nt.88 of lho 8ltun y ho democrats of Oklahoma nro 'M
coiiperaiu
SENATOR OWEN LAYS MEMOR
IAL DEFORE CONGRESS-
MORE THAN MILLION.
store early enough conse.pient.y consider- respectfully ...v.tvd to
in s-iving any of tio stock from tht resulted. with tho democratic party
lM1dl;. The postoff.co ec.rds were able 1 tj . mMm
..nvx.il 1 .. ....... ......
T'l. Inlinr fitrllu'r states that Illst
and pnrtl- ntti... ln.ichliierv was In-
llU0"8 oinil..il tho number of einnloves wolll
nt iini fi'o l not known I persons that tho 10 por cent decrease I Witness our hand mis lum bo tncrouseil. It Is generally ktiovM.
saved.
The origin 01 ine u.e . . ... ... . . .nnrv 19ns.
but the fact that tno saio uuor - THOMI'SON
. I ...111 klinn..1n nfTntK'n ut nilPO.
iry Ass.K.lated I'ress. found ope... leads to .0 et ma
tvasuiugiun u. v. ....... ... me iinmua ...u ..... .. - . .
. . ......... ........ n..... ...1 utnMr nf the freight Is but 1 per cent nnu
Inr 'jii 1 iiny linn u.'." ""f." uiaries. 1 uu un..u..ih ..n. ..11 t.rll
men nvl .1 from thu Creek Indiana 1.1s same firm was destroyed by " ". "i -
.......- n ...itlement of tho loyal nm . .innuarv 1899. and the flro .. tho nan set .or we i" .
- - - TM
hi. mroii
dismal nnd should not bo If
that tho company has a largo num
ber of contracts on hand to bo fllb
matter of fact tho decrease In Chairman Democratic Stato Central M B0(J1 as lhu work call Uo
Committee.
V. U CHAl'MAN
Secretary.
gotten out.
.... ... 1 .... ...... 1 1 Tim uitiumni. noes nui ni-i-vasu.i.j
-.....i .in ...a n- m lie out ot 1110 rit- nt Hint Hum nun ueiieruiu iimiuu - ..
.. 1 .... ti. 1 r I.. S1"nn.0il0. ... 1 I....... On. wT.-k of incendla-1 look
U Will ll... " 1 IU l.ll.V v ..... . l
.... . ....... ...nu nnnnnn. . inn Luiiou.m.n v. .......
ino ougiiiii. ni...'.. w ries. . .. . .. ... . tnr n
aln..a linvn rut n... nn it.lu 1 fire 8 estl- . '. neuuhs. -
VUl.UI.H tmiii.' . . uu ..no ...... - .
MUCH INTEREST IN TRIAL
WAY OF TRANSGRESSOR
hut
looks at
. .. I nnn lioi..ji.r Pnnl mmiianv.
the sum to mo prese.u nntcu at -siu.uuv wuu ("i" ... ... u ..mn mnn. 1 ipr.r r.noWD ATTENDING TRIAL
I 11IU Hllllilliui. ... uuuii. I
UUVU. ... nc DPNIMSVLVAIMIA OFF
Similar claims by tlio Cluctaw
.fi.tr.kns.iw nnd Semlnolo Indian
havo nlieady been icld.
ner. Ho said tho consumer did not
Include prlvnto families In tho sum
mer time nnd that tho factories were
JAIL SETENCE AWARDED TO THE
DEALERS IN DOOZE ONE
QUITE FASHIONABLE.
llostou as. Jan. 20 (lunrded
with tho utmost secrecy Mrs. Mary
Maker 1-ddy founder and head ot
tho Christian S'lcnco church was
removed by special train today with
all her household attendants from
1'lcasant Vluw In Concord N. IL
where she tins lived for nineteen
years to 11 new hotiro In tho fash
lounblo Chestnut II 111 sectlr.u of
IiTookllno.
Tho coming was unheralded nnd
only a few of thu members of tho
Christian Science church had been
aware of tho contemplated change.
Uvou tho crow whlcmerly today
took tho private car of the president
of the Boston und Maine to Concord
were comuiauded to maintain nbso-
luto secrecy as to tho trip they tvero
to make and tho best In tho nor
vlco of tho road was assigned to tho
duty.
Preceded by tho pilot cnglM to
clear tho way tho special tialn of 3
cars left Concord at 2 o'clock and
proceeded over three railroads by a
Mrcultous routo to tho Chestnut
Hill Btntlon of th llosto'i nnd Alba'
y road. In tho rear of tho train to
guard ogulnst collision there trailed
third engine.
Arriving ut llrookllno nt C o'clock
tho party was taken to the l.ito Am
ory A. Lawrence oaat on. of tr.o
most beautiful In llrookllno oven bo-
foro $100000 had been spent In tho
ast four months to remodel It nnd
hnro Mrs. Kddy wns settled in hur
ow homo.
ClALS FOR LOOTING.
Wla6 tho uso of sifting your
ashes? You'll only blow tho money
you Favr on Ico next summer
Publishers Protest.
Rniithweitern Tress.
Washington. Jan. 27. A decided wise enough to prepare for tho con
.1 . . . n I
nrotest against the new rulings of dltlons curing tho next two monins. y Associated i-rw
.iinn .i..ri.nni iii rncnni to Tim niierators u is averreii i"
Win n.iu.... ...1 - ' ... . ........ ..... ll.l.l ainlou Snl.nlor ... . ... - ..... 111 ulhUi.nr.
1 rinoa mnll will bo odged by ovo that tho recent ruling ot mu uie anii is wmuw. -
Banks Are Open
To illl all depositors so nro
wo open to nil all ot tiers tor
... . l ! .. . T....
tllfj'i'iiraau vjrocerii;. uimi
received a laro shipniont of
H J Heinz s liti'h L'raile pnt
sorves tnarnialade sweet
jlierkins tnaiiutlay hiiicp
catsuji. chow chow In bottles
nnd bulk In fact full line
of these colobrated foods.
Also a fresh shipment of liol
land liorrintrs fn'sh macUetol
deviled crabs i-hrlinp lobtor
and in usn rooms.
If it is to eat wo hnvu It. If
von nr not oivmiT our eusto
mors you should bo so get in
lino.
Got our prices on enninoh'd
wnre.
W. J. LANE
808 E. Main St. Phono 247
.. nHv rommltlee of tho Na- corporation commissions In reducing (juay ten years ago .or ;..... w tlon for tho ncxi tn.riy or
.-....... .unin.inn whiMi fr..i..h( rat.w h.i been a decided ad- to wreck a I'hlladelphla link. has a.iygi
.'............ tL .ime vr..nL. m them and that while tha the.o been so much Interest In a trial Jlick Thornton one- of tho gontlo
mei in au..ih.".. ......... o r.- .- .. ... . .. ... . ..... . ....ii.... in
..... l. ...nll.1 nt tl.n Inur rn.l.inlln.i wns llOt BS great 08 1110 US HUB ueuil lli.iu.iuoii-u ... ...w .. w muM m U.il l-.ii.i.ij ..k ...
mai paper- ...... .... . ...--.. .... ......... - ....... ..i.t i.iv nmn the Iu- r no law. Is
rnto only to subscribers who have public Had neon .en m imuu.o -lll - cuu.uk ...u d
raio 0111 i n.. ...I i.i with mnn rnpv tn loot .. ..... r...i..n.l (nil In thu c. It v. haV-
...t.i .i.i..nrii nni w tiiiii n vear wns or nn amount wiiilu ...t.. - ... n.u .vuv.... j -
I
Murray county Is doing Its duty
In tho way of suppressing thu Illegal
llauor traffic und whenever a man
Ilarrlsburg Pa.. Jnn. 27. Not slnco g uroUBht before that county court
s especially obnoxious to tho pub- greatly benefit the small nnd tho the stato treasury In connection with bccll UroUfhl hero fro... Sulphur
Uhon of country weeklies. Tho largo consumer. tho construction nnd furnishing of uy shl!rlff Maxwell to servo two sen-
c n Uteo will also consider arrange- the state capltol building. u-nces of thirty days eucl. or sell-
ments to ndopt a program for tho
coming National Kdltorlal convention
Gompers Is 58.
Dni..lin.aalnrii TrnQ
Washington. Jan. 27. Fifty-eight PUBLIC BUILDING AT MUSKOGEE
PROMINENT JOUH4ALIST DEAD years ago today In I-ondon bamuol
to be held In St. Paul.
hi.
Thu court room today was crowded K iozo and also to pay fines ag'
when court opened. gregntlng tho sum of $13D.OO two sen
tencu must bo served.
Davo Johnson lluck Williams and
Kd llun.pnss were lodged In Jail by
flompors. president of tho American Owen Introduces Bill for Suitable
......- M.r..nM.f rf Dlsnateh Kcdoratlon of Ijibor first saw the Building Tnere
r.u...-.. . - --r - ....... r 1 17 Onnn.
r.i.. . -r..mnni cht of .lav. ah tno nean oi mo usuiiikkju .
Asoclatod Press. . greatest organization of worklngmen tor Owen introuuceu a uiii iu.. .u.
t iini.. Mo.. "3An. 27. Krank 11. Mn tho world he Is now nn interna- n tederai uuiiiiing ior u.wo .
n.v..... .in .n.iin nf the Pulitzer tlonal figure and tho recipient of cost $2u0000 and nlBo a measuro
w -v " . . . . .... ... .... ..l ... tho
Publishing company ond nlstant congratulations not only irom otnor prov.uing ior m
manager of the "iCt-Drspatch died labor leaders but from men high In heirs of Hobert II. I-ovo of Pickens
hern this mornlns of i.neutnonla. Ho tho world of commerce lltoraturo county ot 6e.JU rup.esenui.h
has a long career as a Journalist. and government. Hecent attacks mndo I Ulan uepreuations.
uiion his character nnd methods navo
.. .1 i A .irrn
wanted. servod only to augment mo respect """""
I. .... t... I pAiln 171cr r.lDI O Tfl fin
rmiD na ciur ftlPl a Tn BO n wh c l ho IS nc d uy mi I ons oi ma ruun wn t.yw v....-
FfiLDING. AT THE ARDMOREITE. 1 follow citizens. I FOLDING AT THE ARDMOREITE
tho county officers of this county
on tho charge of disposing ot booze
Nettlo Graham was released on
bond In tho sum of $500. Nettlo was
arrested for grand larceny.
FIST FIGHT RESULTS FATALLY
Ann.. Nob.. Jan. 27. A fist
fleht between Delbert Walcott and
Frank McNues nt Ollcrlst hist night
resulted In tho tnstantdead of Wav
eott.
Walcott was 20 years of ago and
McNues Is 21.
AFTER HARVESTER TRUST
SUPREME COURT SUSTAIN3 MO
TION FOR APPOINTMENT
OF A COMMISSION.
lly Associated Press.
Jefferson City Mo. Jan. 27. Tho
supremo court of Missouri today sus'
tallied tho motion of tho attorney
general for tho apiHilntme.it of
commissioner to take testimony I
tho ouster suit ngulnst tho Interna'
tlonal Harvester company.
Judge Theodore Ilraco of Paris Mo.'
was npiKilnted as commissioner. Tho
trial of tho case was postoned until
tho April term ot tho court.
HHtrAHr r k l.ilNVrNII
Southwestern Press.
Denver Colo. Jan. 27. There
which to spread tlio glad tiding
tho nomination of Uryun when
ueiuucruii; iiuuuum convention u
cdniMi.lca and 'the various
gathering agencies nro already
work preparing for tho many
ry to handle tho business.
connections win no mnue witn
malt. Pacific trunk lines ot tho
graph companies and railroad
linemen nro nire.iuv noro to in
..... .:.. I :.. ii... ...i...L..r..i.ii u... H
r.vni t tm pnuni-v nm I innrn vrii
een comjioiition ueiween cue
PHIPinn FDFM1N Kill
u Hisiiiuu i iiiiimiiii
AND MORE THAN A SCORE
OTUFRfi INJURED PROP
TY LOSS HALF ILLION.
lly Associated Pnss.
ChlciiRo. 'llt. Jan. 27 Ono
man wns killed moro than a
of othors Injured and property
ed by fire which devastated tho
en building nt tho corner of
day.
STIISTISTII MM Sk
unuLfin o ni uninLii
-ALr" m a m n m n q rnnM ri
LOONS AND A GROCERY.
Commissioner's Docket.
Judge Stltlwoll 11. Itussell of tho
district court announced today that
in all probability a session of tho
court would bo hold tomorrow and
tho old docket of tho U. S. com-
missioner prior to tho declaration ot
statehood would bo souuded and tho
cases disposed of.
Judgo Itussell has been 111 with tho
grip for tho past tow days but will
endeavor to bo out to open court
Tuesday morning.
i.u.iiuat uie luuiii . -v.
o'clock this morning burglars
. . . . i ik. .
and a grocery being rouoeu.
diamonds valued nt $250 were
rrrtfi tha .lrokial.lfr room nf on
tno actresses forcing an euuj
...uh.rr'a narr.ni-o sn.ii. ii... uur
stole a nuiubor of tools with
backs. At Ilartnett's saloon ana
dy's grocery storo a tow dollars
known.
WANTED.
FOUR OR FIVE GIRLS TO
cm niNn AT THE AROMOR
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