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United THE 'EMPORIA GAZETTE HOME EDITION VOLUME; XXXIV FO EEN PA GE EMPORIA, KANSAS, 23; l'92'6 NUMBER 228 DilED Able Men from Bring Elected to CJtj- Council. APRIL SHOWERS MAYuR DEVER TESTIFIES Stays Problem Takes loo me Much Hopes for Belief. Washington, April Declaring It is impossible under present conditions-to elect able mea to office in tha great cities fcecause.of the prohibition controversy, Slayor Daver of Chicago, told the senate prohibition committee today that he hoped tne day would come- when' a different Eitnation would obtain. After saying that In BOIES Chicago wards inea could not be elected to th city council it they ''had the temerity to declare in ''favor prohibition, while is others the opposite was the case, the result that men are kept out public office, the mayor continued: "It's a grave matter for this" committee to ponder whether we are going to a system that has this effect oa the great cities of the country. "This is the I have poten on this subject and' I peak now after mature delibera- on.

"I am that the day will come when we caa be relieved of this situation. There.is a crying need'to look after'other activities of the. government but must gire too much time prohibition question. I find myself enmeshed it from morning until night." After the mayor left the stand. General Lincoln C- Andrews, the dry.

enforcement chief was recalled, this time, by the drys. Andrews told-of en- iorcenjent methods since he came into but said his reorganization. the proUibiton unit not he made- fully effective until congress passes the pending bill.for establishment The dry law chief, also said operation of the liquor treaties with- aad Great Britaia would be at great aid in 'the smuggling'-of liquor into "The famous rum row is practically he said. "We that "so. iin- profitabte that the big dealers have wiurdrawa from-that field." General -Andrews disclosed that today cooled the temperature 10 degrees in minutes.

Ac 13:15, just before the shower, ihe aevcury recorded 75 degrees and ar 12:55 after the shower ceased it registered 65 de! grees. The drop was by Emporians who perspired this morning ia a stickr. heavy atmosphere. Just before nooa the iras up to clouds formed in the sky at 11:30 aad a heavy downpour was but after rain hsd fallen 10 minutes skies began to clear. More rain may fall this afternoon, however.

Unsettled and cooler -weather with a chance for frost is predicted. Saturday will be fair and POUCEBBtlf Reception Committee for Walter M. Trmnbcll, PnjTea Red to Xew York "BuUs." cooler. The skies clouded and rain began to fail again at CHARGE WITH BILLIES Hero Met at Had Served for Spreading ganda in Hawaii. New Yorlc.

April Communist sympathizers of Walter 31. Trumbull, hatt him in hiling today after police broke up a welcomios. reeepUoii I for. him at Pennsylvania station last night. Today's Forecast.

and cooler Dealer. Reapsffarvest After Car for Royalty best motorcar ever sr.ad© in'Emporia effected Isy joe Packard two "years ago. Feehter swapped a car for an'oil royalty" and his deal turned out far better thEn he had, anticipated. Fechter D. B.

-Austin' a cotch tor one sixty- foarth royalty ou 160 of land northwest of "The land -was -production but oil had not been found on Today firs productog trells, one drilling and four rige; under construction are os-ihe 160 acres. Fechter was for his royalty but refused to sell for less than Tods? he says he couldn't take $20,000 for his holdings; Austin still the Hupmobile." WILDCAT NEAR SAND SO. XjAXGlEY ABOGT 30 FEET ABOVE STRATUM. Trumbull cams fcera front in Washington, where he went upon his release in California after serv- tonlght, in wesYandiing one year of an original 26- east end eitrenie east portions. County Xorfh Greenwood Busy.

The Valley Oil central portions; Saturday sentence for spreading Com-i Gas Ss to" drill ia illy fair; cooler in propaganda among sol- today on its No. 1 Langley eouth- Weather Roads. (10 a. cloudy, roads good. roads good.

Kansas City Clear, roads in HaM-aii. A crowd of men j-R-est of and women, estimated ai-bOO, was Langley i in the center of "tho est quarter of the southeast at the Nation with concealed Quarter of section 4-21-11. The- cards when. Trumbull point be- on his appearance, the placards were displayed, eomo of them sand. to be about 30 feet the roads fair.

roads soft- Arkansas City roads good. roads good. roads soft. roads good. roads good.

uaiiuiiaiii. ueveiupxueuL sist on your rights to your political ths new -well by Tom Conway "on opinions," "we demand the release class war prisoners," ''Trum- ENTRIES COMING IN Entries are coming in in fine shape for the flower contest in Km- poria. The $200 to be distributed between now and the first of November by the Garden club will be given, to those having the best ytrds from month, to" month. the entries continue to come in as ihey are coining probably Slay 1 will-be toe "deadline for new entries. Emporia will blossom as tile rose.

now or sit on the side lines; everyone is comicg.in. Young Musicians On Air Tonight liiford's Junior Orchestra Will Broadcast from: Sweeney Sta- tion.ia Kansas Citjv'. special car iiaturing alcohol- -has- been with- drawn. found there. was i mach sai? -to- redfstniini T'ibai this-alcplipl.

be: children out :40 o'clock morning-car- Emporio- 'The- committee decided to dispense with en afternoon io.10 a. tombr-; Election Contest broadcasting accompanied the -coil- Is Thrown Out! making- the total' delegation of .1 5 or more. children will be in charge Mr. and -Sirs. O.

B. Tilford. -The wiH eat dinner- at "the hotel in. Kansas City before the Sweeney Automobile School for concert. The.

young will start home, at Senate Election Committee Finds Charges Agaiast Bratton Are Xot Proved. o'clpck arriving. in Emporia tly after midnight. Train fare (Continued on rage Washington, April senate elections.committee| today unanimously agreed toj throw out tbe contest brought against Senator Bralton, Democrat. New Mexico; Senator Borsum, a Republican, i The committee reached der; after hearing arguments Senator Bratton ana counsel Eursum.

Written beliefs also have filed, Bursuni making Kansas Federation Executive Bcarti of Women's Clnbs Selects Convention City for Xcxt Tear. Coffeyrille, April The next.annual convention of the Kansas Federation of Wome'ns clubs will be held at Eaiporia. the numerous charges of election ir- i executire board announced today, regularities Bratton. denying date will be set later. The teem.

annual convention The committee held that. the-fqiosed. here last night, evidence did -not prove a count brought against the incumbent A report will early next -week' and committee members expect it to be accepted. Amend Haugen Dry Agents Seize $100,000 in Alcohol, Bribes Rejected i Cleveland, Ohio, April 50-gallon drums of al- icphol, valued at were Farm Relief by federal dry agents here today. Three "men, one of whom Committee Agrees toH 5 £lle attempted to KanaUzation Pee on ifcni'e'the officers, to release the 3Pce on Commodities.

Two Tears. other two, were arrested. April 23. (AfJ r-Tho house agriculture committee voted today to amsnd the Kaugen farm relief bill by deferring ior two years tho imposition of an equalization fee on basic agricultural commodities to be used to stabilize prices. TO JUDGE ENGLISH.

Most Answer to- Charges "Before Senate May 3. Washington, April 23. CAP) Judge W. B. English the- eastern Illinois district, was commanded today by the senate readin "soldiers and sailors, in-j fe Northern Greenwood county of- development 3 Xoeller Ko.

1, almost 'directly north of the main welcome to labor's fold." the northeast corner of The women; some them carry- quarter of the section 9-23-S. ing red roses, began singing the i The oiler Jumped the Carrier of 'V "i internationale. The crowd surrounded Trumbull snd marched toward exit Two snuads of policemen entered the "station and charged the crowd, smashing the placards with their night sucks. One of the first '-plaeai'iis smashed 'was inscribed "now free. Paul: Croach." With the police rush, the wel- comers scattered.

Trumbull, a small, man wearing horn-rimmdtl dry holes which thoaght'-'to define the rim. of the mother pool and; picked up. the pay in condemned territory with sand. The well, is -oi undetermined, size; Itwas in several- days ago. and the.

tools found sand from 2460 -to 2544 feet. Fourteen hundred feet: of oil rose in the hole. The well was put" swabbing and quickly swabbe'd'down. Latjr the hole was advanced' into 21 spectacles, was sec- bringin expected to 2565 ieeu The sand remain unm an official reception snot ana 3t is not the headquarters of -the more feet. total depth, to international labor and CroueU were convicted of activities.

Honolulu. Crpu to 40. ears imprisonment, but this later was reduced.to how has -been secsred after" the- effect the nitro of- sand- has Santa Fe Keeps Up Expansion Is to Improve Service, Sot to Merger tectfony Says Storey. tracted much interest-- because apparently it'has defied the dry bole 'I In the of jthe the 'old had two-dry holes on. the Noeller" in.

the north half of the i (Continued oa "Page Teal OIL WORKED Topeka; uBd new lines and the varions iiig rpilroads. not to build: faster iban: the country" is dsvel-. oping. We once in the, early- davs, -and broke. -We have th'e money -to buy" and improve this-year and-we, The line from Planter, west is simply haspital his lower: ja.w.

fractured. KSg- garisxw'as' 'injured late 'Thuisaay a machine he was became' unfastened' -and. flew np, striking him 'jaw. 'accident happened at 'en-, oil "well' west, of be i 'Ksggans "face probably or five our other; lines west later: "The improvements at Em- 1 poria. -and other points; ar absolutely necessary.

We ac-! quired the New Mexico Central be- rause. tils Interstate commerce commission required us to give the road, a certain and we thought it would be" just 1 as well to have it in the Santa Fe family." Thiirsday night. Septic Tanks Show Farmers How to Install-Plumbing in Their Homes. J-idge Richardson Is Upheld in Mouse Appeal Hot and cold running water, kitchen sinks and well-equipped are as practical on the farm ag in town, according- to C. L.

McFaddec, farm agent; and to prove his statement.he has arranged two demonstrations for The stats supreme court has sustained I. T. Richardson, district judge, in the case of J. M. Dumjield and Dency Dumfield vs.

ijr. and Mrs. S. S. Mouse.

The decision oc the court favors. Sir. and Mrs; Mouse. A case in foreclosure was filed in the Coffey county court against Mouse when C. Harris.was judge.

A receiver was appointed, and later Mouse filed a.motion asking ior an accounting for the proceeds of growing'crops which matured before, the appointment of a The motion was allowed by Richardson and appealed by the plaintiff in January, the plaintiff requesting a rehearing. nest' week to show how these conveniences can be arranged. K. I. Church, the Portland Cement association; R.

H. Driit- agricaltural engineer from the Kansas State Agricultural college, and Walter G. Ward, extension architect of the college, will be in Lyon county to give the demonstrations. Two septic tanks, will be built on Lyon -county farms. The- first demonstration wiil he on the James Moye'r farm, one mile east and one-half mile north of the-Rinker road, Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.

The other be on the Stout-farm, seven miles west and two miles north of Emporia, Thursaav aiternoon at- 1:30 o'- Decision of. the court was received Io are' invited to Big Dance Tomorrow. Kansas City's hottest colored orchestra. Jessie Stone attend the 'demonstrauons. Santa Fe Official Dies.

B. Strohm, superintendent of transportation of tbe Santa Fe sst jat it. also nad been agreed to n(I nmr tim WPT that increase a revolving '3 Blue Serenaders, fund proposed in his bill from $250,000,000 to $350,000,000. i of usurpation of power other misdemeanors. SUICIDE EFFORT plathe Girl Who Stepped in Front of.

Train, Dies. Olathe. April- 23. (AP) Miss JTorraa Freeman, who attempted io commit suicide last -night on the Santa Fe railroad. tracks, died For-rent: Office rooms, Kansas Electric Power If you fail to get your Gazette, call S4, Western Union, aite? 7 p.

and one will be delivered to you. aflrnfcsinn systei3 died Thursday in Los admission 51, AngeleSj CaHf ji stroha, horns was in Chicago, tvas 6-4 and wa one" of the veterans ot the road. H. R. Lake, formerly su- Bad Golf Doesn't Cause perintendent "at.

superintendent of transportation, will -succeed -Mr. Strohm. Mr. Lake has hecn acting several weeks during Strohm's sickness. today from injuries received Prince to Lose Temper BIRD CITr B.4XKS:MERGE.

London, April: 23. (AP) The 'with She had a note Prince.of refuses to under- i go tlio trials and tribulations skimbo he stood on Consolidated Insritntion Will Have $270,000 Capital. the green, looking from right to Topeka. April of. the.

Farmers "Xow then, wiierc are those bank of City and.the to join, in death her music fcred by some goiters when he photographers?" ha-said with a Stats-bank" was an- teacher. Minnie nnbs a who died-in Kansas City yestcr-! day. shot or misses aa today by Roy L. Bone, if I do badly, I'm bad he while We clean rugs a round at Sandwich rniture. Emporia-Rus Factory, when recuperating from the recent' operation on uis car.

He averse to having, a galiery witness a good After sink- adv. Toa can COOK-better with gas; ria-Gas extraordinarily 'apologized'profusely. As an offset to this good jilay. bank commissioner. The- however, Wales swung at a ball, new bank to knpwn 3s: the He ir.issed.it and tore a huge Farmers State, will have $270,000 divot and: in so doing scooped capital Honry Weaver will a quantity sand which went be president: and A.

B. Xickols, down "the neck of the caddy, cashier. his accustomed smile and usual the -prince Bo.phctosrapned by Lcoznis on TRIAL FOR DONELSON BOY WHO WORE BED: HOOD FDKXISHES BOXD. Police Are Following a Clew Which Turn up Evidence. Charges of breaking Jato aad entering the J.

R. Harvey garage Oil Magnate Savs Embody Policies Which Ha'fo Brought Prosperity. FIRED BY DEMOCRATS Because of Part ia Oil Scandal He Was Removed from California Central Committee. Edward Doticay, of coat oil fieme. abandons tho Democrats, dccinring that the Rejrabll- reepoarfble lor un- prosperitr.

The Q. 0. P. may hare place for hsnx- in vtew of his part i in taking a Fall out of tho administration. Angles, April affiliations of Edwaru L.

Doheay, who for years was an influential figura ia -Democratic ranks, have been transferred to the Repnblicaa party. In the- backfrround politically sines his split with the Democrats over thejnaval oil reserve-" scandal in 1924, tha o'l producer announced in an interview last nigat that he had registered as a EepuD- have" filed Harry 1 lican for the first time, "because 1 Donelson, 21-year-old' Teachers decided to affiliate with and -sup- College student, who was arrested por the pgrty which inore than other embodies the forces and policies which have produced our unprecedented era of prosperity." Ho declared that President Tn tb'9 garage Wednesday, police after Mrs. Harvey seen the youth, -n-earing a red hood, peering from a garage window. Hffl SiMiTS DEBT American Debt Oomjnbrfon Under Expect Early Decision. GROUND WORK 1- TODAY'S RESULTS Preliminary Will of 4 Bfflion lar Obligation, Belief.

X5.TIOXAL LEAGUE. At Chicago: Cincinnati ..........00 Chicago I Washington, April today submitted 2. I offer for the settlement of its war Th0 propositioa was taScea aa- der advisement by she Amsrieae debt commission until tomorro 1 when it will meet again. Ambapsador Bcrenger. who has given power by -May end Piciaich; Root aad'Gonzales.

At Boston: Philadelphia Oil 00 Boston ..100 00 Carlson and Wil-jto negotiate with this country, ap- son; Benron, Hearn and Taylor, before the At Brooklyn: New York 0 Brooklyn Batteries: 1 Ring and Hartley; Donelsoa this morning re- Harding's promise to return to leased on a' bond of $3,000, normalcy has been made good and signed by his father, aad several tuat -the economic happiness be- Eejghbors in Rapids ing en joyed by the people as an coamunitr. Younc Donelson will entir nation absolutely was due Grimes acd Hargrcaves. At Pittsburgh; St. Louis 002 Pittsburgh 300 000 Batteries: Johnson and O'Kar- and Smith. community.

Young Donelson will have hearing next to policies made effective during and'attorneys are in- nis administration. vesligating the case," trying to determine why garage witi a fed revolv- er.and.-a whom Donelsoa saidt must have doped him at' a soda fountain Tuesday night, also is hems Police said thiy morning. they were investigstins another clew which might uncover startling evi- oence, LUKE PARSONS DEAD April F. last snrvivor of the J.ohn Brown' the battle died at his home at 11:15 morning afterja, ilhiess. took a prominent part in." joany the.

stirrin's events early struggles of. Kansas for freedom Although Mr. Doheny spoke of his resignation as.his first affiliation with the Republican William Kerr, register of voters, faid last night records showed that the o'l magnate had 'registered as a Republican in 1922 and 1924, his last registration as a Democrat being ia Because of his connection with tie oil scandal, which was followed by his indictment and the indictment of others on conspir- acy charges, and the cancellation of leases by the Pan- American Petroleum company ihe Elk hills (Kern county, California) naval oi! reserve, Mr. Doheny was ruled from the California Democratic central committee in- March. 1924.

Prior to that he had been prominent ia the party, having been mentioned as a candidate for vice-president 'the national convention in San Francisco in 1320. The music department of the i firSt'Sheriffi Ul iuc tinse. when--its- ter- 'save a beautifiil and was -identified with some the earliest: Saline county -history, Choral Gives Concert. He was the first-sheriff of' the county at a. time; when territory comprised tha from Salina' west" to the state line.

Mr. Parsons years 'old last 'LEAGUE. At St. Louis: Chicago St. Louis .1 Batteries: Lyons and Schalk; and Hargraves.

At Cleveland: Detroit Cleveland 200 003 Batteries: Holloway and Bassler; TJhle and Philadelphia; VTsshington ,.40 Philadelphia -Batteries: Johnson and Grove. Pate and Cochrana. the meeting today to the French offer. He was before the less tbaa 30 His statement was made entirely in French and he left with the commission English translations of the complicated new settlement proposed. The ground work for the oner had been carefully canvassed is recent conferences bsvwesa the ambassador and Secretary Mellon and it was indicated that the commission would not Be long ia making its decision, Pool Situation Is Unchanged Only Two Aro in Mil-Way Location Still Barred to Operators.

At New York: Boston 0 York .........101 0 Batteries: Ruffing and and Collins. College Gets Even Break with Ottawa Each Wins Two Singles and in Tennis This Morning. snd Ottawa tennis players held their morning-instead of waiting for this afternoon and It pro ved. a- lucky niove because 1 rain at noon wet the Thursday Each' school won two tif not only; because of music -which selected and appreciatively the singles.and a doubles match. Supernau, Ottawa, beat Lewis -was Choral, It as a gay concert should-, afraid or nervous.

The celebrated band of. anti- The' Club slavery.raiders led-by John Brown J. T. Nicholas aria i- has now, death" ot Luke F. Parsons, probably all passed to the grave.

So far as Jknbwn, Parsons the last survivor the Tho.poo* hail situation In Emporia was unchanged today. Tb.e Foster 710 Commercial, and the McGregor halt on. Neoshb street near the Santa Fe station, are opeu. -Rollie Hamilton sooa- will open his placa at 41S Commercial street. ,5 L.

E. Grcischer has made ar-i rangements to sublease the room, 1 and lease the equipment in the Jilt-War pool hall from James' Patterson and Carl Dabbs but the city has not approved the location. It i being he'd because two other rooms in the. front oC the poo! room aro oc-: cupied by a telegraph office and a shining- parlor, shutting oft the' view from Use sidewalk. Willsi.te the building and has leased it to Dabbs and.

Patterson; aloiiff with- the hotel. He.is-ataJng- them in their effort- to get a pool hall i the ''The people lo vv-iurutc Jho thst" bj- Mrs. E. Lewis, sang three songs which the most interesting was "My 'Heart- at 'Thy Sweet Voice" by Saint-Saen -Brown's 'The 01 1 Oita Co He. was-with Brown'-in and spirit and i of defeated Akin, 6-1, Studt, and "Jennings; Ottawa, hotel and tho room' 1 oC the ways unlocked andranyone can.

enter." the Kansas-Missouri -border" warfare of.the. middiei-fifties and was one of the of 10 picked me'u organized by-Brown the movement into Tirginia, tipns. by was sung with a fine tone quality appreciation. "Mah Ferry raid, by Strickland, a popular but was not 1 with Brown at the! number with amateur musicians, time tho actual raid, thereby was given with- unusual sweel- aoubtiess escaping the fate thai i ness and perfect harmony. overtook that zealous -ieader.

ulesdames J. T. Nicholas, H. E- Thei: blsw dust in the play- Ciiy club fast work diffi- Like Parsons came from "Xew England. was Brockville, June IS, and arrived in-Kansas early in 1S5C, the being, of free state- slave state, John Brown or preceded, by his five sturdy sons and a few other anti-slavery, soon Schropime! and H.

YOUDK. and E. J. Lewis 'sang "At Twilight" CALL FOR AUTOS Chamber of Commerce is for volunteers to provide transportation for tne music contestants who will-bo Emporia's by' Nevin and "SomebodVs guests next week. The contes- Knocking at Your Door" by Dett.

tants will begin to arrive Mon- The second selection, to -which Mr. Lewis sang a tenor, dav, but the majority of them will come Wednesday and Thurs- made his appearance from Ohio in the concert by Mrs. F. Buch- something of the quality of.aíáay.. The Chamber of Commerce negro spiritual and was sung with has arranged a.new system of strength and sincerity.

The Club Cho'ral wes assisted and raised his standard, to which numerous.of the Kansas settlers, including Parsons, In he skirmishes which followed, culminating.in the.battle Osa- tel, violinist, and Ify the- Civic directed by E. R. Steg. Jlrs. "Buchtel.

accompanied by Jfiss Erma Dooley, played two selections. Her presentation of watomie. Parsons participated i "Gypsy was equally with Brown and his sons, particularly appreciative. In- the fal! of 1857, Erowa 'Ths work of the orchestra was divulged to a few trusted friends his- plan, for freeing the slaves the standard of revolt smooth and finished. The- opening number, "Overture to the Opera by Albert Lortz- in.

Virgiaia. From among the jug, was the most impressive, but who had- fought with him the penetrating purity of the oboe Kansas'he picked ten who were to him on his hazardous- expedition, Parsons being among the Brown took his men to Springdale, Cedar county. Iowa, paying all expenses from" his solo, played by Mr. Steg in "Mali- bran's Favorite Aria" by W. BaJfe- delighted tlic audience.

the second group of selections by the orchestra "Pierrot and Pieretto (A Carnival by Franz marking cars. Instead of carrying "Hop In" signs on the windshields of the cars, tbe drivers -will wear badges, marked with the Chamber of Commerce and bearing tbe, words "Tell us where you want "We'll. do the rest. Welcome to Emporia." The badges also will be'marked with numbers and the numbers will be registered at the Chamber of Commerce office with the names of the drivers. By this means any complaints against cars transporting contestants can be investigated promptly.

Eroporlang who are willing.to offer their cars and services for the use of. toe young musicians next week may report to Frank -pennington. of ths White Eaglo Oil company, chairman of the Youhg Orators To Compete in Group Contest; This evening in the Junior high school' auditorium the best high school in group 'C of The Kansas City Star's territory will' bo-. chosen to compete with three other group orators in the territorial contest at Kansas City May S. Sis students will speak this evening.

Their orations wiH be judged liy Conrad Vandcrvelde, the College; George R. of tho Toaehcrs College, and E. K. Roes, of the Citizens National bank. L.

A. Low- iher will be chairman the meeting. The program will begin promptly at o'clock. Music will be furnished by the Senior high school glee clubs and chorus, directed by Miss Gertrude own purse, the Lehar wag outstanding. The transportation committee, or to winter was spent in and strength of the musicians was J.

C. Gladfelter. secretary.of the towns secret plans. In the I demonstrated in their interpreta- Chamber of Commerce. They wiil Raise Funds for Catholic Hospital; Begin Work Soon Funds will be coli'jifed soon by the Catholic Sister with to begin -ss-crk on the new St.

Mary's hospital to be built this- summer at Eighteenth and The anionnt of money obtained' wiH determine when construction will begin. This decision, was reached by tho advisory committee noon when members surrounding tion of the sweetness and subtle jbe registered and badges will be i emotion of the piece. "Adora- given to them. spring, the'company proceeded to Chatham; Canada, and thence after a time, to Cleveland, Ohio, on their way. the me supposed, to ot -round, iones.

-urst. nut, 0 OT rif nV hii-n make the-actaal raid. The concert was given at thH this point, however. Brown Broadview hotel. It is en annual Sweep-Tenement HonsejL, 3Tin1v nf Tnnnpir lio 1 Jt by Feiix Borpwsky, was full round, rich tones.

SEVEX ARK FIRE VICTIMS. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Noi'nin? but shoes. That's soli and at a price you csa't snpply of money gave out and he event was obliged to postpone the con- Occupied vicinity -and hold theraseives in for the call at any Micl1 Qlcd cf Thnrs- moment.heMieparted.andnoihinE!' 1 1 afternoon on Santa. Fe train was heard of him for several months. Concluding that the movement-had been abandoned.

4 the men finally scattered. Parsons and will DO taken to Escanaba for, Miss Frosi was to sc ec iremcly lo-a- price of YOUDR osfords in the new shadeS ta fc here today when fire swept 35 A i -h-, Philadelphia, Apn! (AP) Seven -isegroes lost lives an expedition bound for the 'Pike's Peak gold fields. It 150 California limited. Jtislj el children were burned dsa a wom- 2S killed when jumped from Albuquerque, N. Encanaba with her to i as while jmjraeying across Iowa wun at -word came- -that had wa5 oonl fr lso Es that -word came- -that had men.

together, but it was then too 'ate for him to turn disaster si Havoer's Ferry on October 16. 1859. ana the hanein? of John Brown reached him before end of that year. the Civil war. In which.

Parsons, served as a Union soldier; he took W- a homestead Special Saturday. President bulbs, 90 ceats one ths pianta in bloom now our -window. Flower Shop, Strand Biiiid- Food sale Saturday morning at DIES. TnheJrculost-s Claims Tommy on, 51, Once a Featherweight. slippers in such, brands as Endteott-johnson, Peters, John Pili ing and others.

TUe kind that service for les money. Saraplo Shoe Stors. Kress I IMPORTANT. Ail in Dist. i Xo.

Lyoa April i me nt Tommy Dixon, 04. a feather- 1 9- boxer of the nineties, died i 5 oraer v.cmmi:.t?e. weight boxer of the here Wednesday after a five-year battle against tuberculosis. His honie was in Rochester, X. "out friends will bury him here.

near tho town Salina, and re- Hardware stove bj'j -Spend your eveninpa in a canoe his death. Plymouth Soden's Whito Line lass ar.d phbns 2000, Brosdvis-sv" adv. hoie-L Thinfe "of Wallpaper roll. Sloan's.

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