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TENTH 112 Prtit Newt Service FRIDAY ftflgtaNC, JULY EIGHT PAGES PRICE or Zimmertnan Dune Measure is Invalid and Attempts to Nullify Law of United States, 2im Says. Governor Declares Passage of Bill Has Brought Ridicule on Name of State. Wisconsin Legislative Bodies Rush On Several Laws House is Stalled on $7,000,000 Senate iiVesfigaies Fact that Senator Voted Two Times on Proposal. Bill for Various State Normals. July 2a (By A.

After being placed under a call 'to the house which- members predicted would Jnst river the week-end, the aarfembly rained the. ban and a recess wan The assemblymen MTT.AVAr.nCKR, July 22 (By A. Bernard OetloltnVini In a slatemont. todny assumed full responsibility for tho fact that he signed two pairs for and against the pns- an go of' the LnFclletto' 11- OGEMA FIRE CAUSED HEAVY PROPERTY LOSS MADISON, July 22 (By -A. Oove'riior Fretl R.

Zimmerman today vetoed'the "Duncan beer bill." -The measure is invalid nnd attempts to nullify law of the United States. These were the governor's leading reasons for killing, the mea- silro, which would hove allowed the manufacture and sale in Wisconsin of 'liquor containing 2.75 per cent alcohol by weight. The executive quoted at length from tho constitution njid from court onsos, in giving his reasons for dis-i 'approving the measure. II if ally concluded' that "the only' thing, it can accomplish is to bring odium, ridicule and disgrace to the fair name of our beloved- state." WiinM Not PorinJt Bow. 'of the slate enforcement act, the Seve'rson law, in accordance with the provisions'of the Duncan bill, "would not niako available boor with a.

grealor alcoholic at present," Governor Zimmerman said'In his veto incssage, addfoAscd to the assembly whore the'bill orighmted. that "to accomplish this, the Volstead act must he amended and this would automatically the law to similar effect. Hemp brew, much of which is of question- be the only were under a "gentleman's agree- forary bni that caused comment' In ment" which is expected to bring tlle A them back this call lp S1? cond pair placing his vote argument ni the memorial was placed durijig -the over the nor'mal school tion bill npproprui (By Ilciio Rci-jcli MADISON, 'July Under a call to the house, which members might last, over the week-end, the Wisconsin assembly. today Vvas stalled on the proposed appropriation bill for normal schools. Tt wan indicated that the call might last over the although several of the members said that a compromise might be 'reached on the measure and the assembly might adjourn until next week.

This was by As- seVnblymnn Tlansen, who said that under ii gentleman's agreement -the members might raise thd call and meet to discuss tho bill next Monday or Tuesday, with an understanding that, if all members were not pres- another, call would be imposed. 'Mis-nnitlon to raise the call was de- 1 feated by one. vote, 2fl- to 2S, Dtifari) MoiCoii. AiTjtiiii'ii. siibseciiiCTit motion to adjourn was voted down HI) to 17, and the legislators left, the 'chamber to lounge in 'the parlors, anil nearby Ail' doors' lea cling for the mpmorla) libraryi bill represents his position, ho said today.

lie can bo attached I Max Sol), to Whoin I gave Ihe "first pair, the fact that I signed the first pair is entirely my error. I was entirely conscious, but in 'great pain. Undoubtedly lie explained tlieiir t'ri me but. 1 was in ivroal pain Rinl' hnd thOv.memovial bill confused With some other." AH on TiiH'Jm Bill. MADISON, 22 (1'iy A.

Lawson's interim committee providing that high schools and graded schools teaching high' whop! ffpbjcctH may subject non-resident students increased tuition, was concurred in hy the senate today. The bill allows a tuition fee of not more than $11.0.0 week, one dollar more than at present. Tho actual fee to be. determined by tho maintenance and other A majority of. the senate time was taken up with further investigation of the validity of.

certain pairs, signed by -Senator Bernard Oettol- man, now recovering in a Milwaukee 'hospital from an automobile accident. the the 1 .1 i The governor from slate's first enforcement law, Mtilherger by tho and ifrom Governor veto message on the 1921 session Matheson bill, to show "that main corridors of. the -building were ropes deputy gemit iitvarm was stationed eiieh. outlet, allowing only newspapormen' and employes of the house lo enter or leave. Lenders of the opposition and those for the bill met together to discuss ways of getting the lower the legislature two! hoURO out of the tang le 'The bill, calling for a total appropriation of approximately $7.000,000, was opposed because of tho amendments that wore put on it, raising Governor 1'hillpp and Ciovernor Blaine, 'recognized that the enforcement I law should be identical in essential particulars with the natin'nnl prohibition act." Hays Paipln Hill.

"The bill would confer no rights or privileges that the people do not now possess," said tho veto message. "This hill is not in compliance with the wishes o'f the. peoplo.of Wisconsin, as indicated by result of the referendum which was submitted to the voters at tho general election in 10'2(i. This referendum was in tho form of a memorial'in congress." The memorial has asked tho congress to amend tho Volstead act; the JDttncan bill amends tho Severson law- The memorial referred only to beer; the Duncan bill includes all liquors. "The bill would not bring boor back," (lie governor declared, "but It would bring serious consequences to anyone who might bo misled'into the belief that the sale of beer with an alcoholic content of more than one-half of one per cent had been legalized by Its passage.

bill does hot involve a 'wet or dry' question. It does, however, involve a question of sound public policy." lillh Was I-IIHK MADISON, July 22 '(By A. Thb Dunoan heer bill, allowing manufacture, without state interference, of 2.75 per cent alcoholic content boar, followed one of the long pathways through the legislature. Soiho hills, especially at the latter part of session, are rushed through in few weeks, somo In loss time, but the "bill of rights for tho borne brewer," an the author Milwaukee assemblyman, gtyled his mea-. sure, was nno of the many measures thai' was tied up for a long period Jn the legislative formulllinH.

IUIH been tossed'111101)1 on thu waves of; debate, engroswinunt, onrollnieni 1 committee heaNngs, roll calls and messaging since Afarc.h tho it was introduced. i IHsiuUed Four For four montliH drys bettered it and wets it. 535-A', its olllotSl'tUlo, was read first and Hut'imd timoa on the date of intro.ducUgn, The commit- icy to which it waa referred was so piled with work" thqt was unable to hold public hearjug qp the meu- sure until April month after its inlrojiu'liou. was rupurted out of i-ojumitteo shortly after, with iT minor aiuondiuont and rec-- omnioiidoii, wjth Assemblyinun Kuni- per and Larson, dissenting. The bills was "up ut the front" and "saw action" wyvyii limes on May -I, the dittu that iljially reached the assembly A motion to lay it oyoi 1 lyajj defeated.

The ussembly twlupted the minor amendment offered by the state af I'aU-s L'omujUte, ftlotion to lay it over until May 12 was (tefoateU and nuuther to pflijiljioue con- tlie of that Oay's yvy-s lost, 4 motion tho amounts for state's normals. several of the PORKY CHRISTIAN TO FACE LIQUOR CHARGE Warrant'Issued for His Arrest; to be Prosecuted Under City Ordinance. "During the investigation, it was pointed out. that the Milwaukee sen; a on one pair in memorial library bill aiici on another pair against ihq bill; Kx-Senator W. Quick, Milwaukee, testified that Senator Gettelmnn had "feigned a.

pair in favor of the hill in his presence. night I Max Sells, Florence, former lobbyist testified the senator liad signed a pair against the bill. The question as to whether the Injured sonatoi was rational when ho signed both pairs was brought up. Lieut. Ciovernor Hiiber said his only wish was that.

Senator Gettel- inan's vote should lie recorded cor rectly. The library 1)111 was defeated by one vole again, the absent causing its defeat. A warrant for the arrest of Melvin "Porky" Christian has been issued in the'district attorney's office, and he is expelled to lie arraigned in municipal court late this afternoon or tomorrow to face charges 'of sell- Ing' moonshine- liquor. Tho "warrant was sworn out by city officers, working with deputy sheriffs' who worn said to have purchased the 1 liquov from Christian. Charges against.

Chrisllan woro Illod under a city ordinance, and he wjll'bo for" Violating a city dry law, By this means, if is found guilty and pays a line, tlm money will go to tho city. In tho past, qhnrKfts.hn.vo hew mijile under tho state law, and nil but two per cent of the linos collected for aueh violation go to tho stale. GOVERNOR SIGNS BILL AIDING CONSERVATION MADISON, July 22 (By A. Ciovernor. JSIinmorninn late yesterday signed one cff the legislature's most important measures the bill by which tho state's conservation system Is to be altered.

AVIth a lien made, from an eagle feather, sent to him by Northern Wisconsin Indians, tho governor affixed his signature to the measure which was tho source of some of tho major debates of the legislative session, and which he said would he the subject qf a special session of tho legislature 16 it did not pass. MARINE SLAIN NICARAGUA IN FEDERATION OF LABOR NAMES OHL PRESIDENT (By A. (ml, of Milwaukee, was ro- elected prosidont of tho federation of habor and .1. J. llaml- ley, of was re elected Hie post of 'Roorotary and treasurer at this morning's session of ihe or- whioh is coiieluding convention in this city.

Neither candidate was in (lie election. At the session this- morning, tho federation went on record as favoring the unomploynient insurance system throughout the state, tho municipal ownership of public utilities and vocational training school ays- torn has boon inaugurated in tho stute, 22 A. Sol Stein, alias Hoi Slori, has loft Monroe with friends and rol.ilivo.s presumably for t'hiongo. after giving) a cash bpnd of to assure his nppt'arance horo fo rtrial durink the Octobor terui of circuit court on charges of having participated in the dayllglit holdup oi' the bank of hoaU last 4ugust. lla was bouml over fate 'fhursday.

After being first arraigned Tuesday following ris arrival from Atlantic city, whero ho was ar- Sieiw was spw'ited away to an MiMUMjp.vwgeO. jajl, now found to be Michael Oblc-ski of Uou- marine 1 I'ncle Sam's forces in was killed in the rocont lighting with tho insurgent General Sundino's A scant marln.es, aided by bombing planes, routed Saudlno's foroo of 50.0 men, Obieslii being the only fHuvtoe ft'yJw. Three hundred dead 10,0 wounded was toll the i'a Sun- Will Leave for i Start Training for RetUrti Bout with Tunney. BLOW WAS FA4R Nothing Foul About Blow that Started Sharkey hito Dream-i land, Dempsey NEW YORK, July 22 (Ry Jack Dempsoy, buoyed to high its by his knockout of Jack Sharkey prepared today for a trip to his find home in Hollywood. settling down for a few weelw'i hence to train for bin- fight with Gene Tunney for Ihe heavy weight championship.

HITKUIOH, 22 (By A. fire at Ogoma, early Thursday morning which resulted in the death of Alvira TSlliek- 'sun. Ashland, and Blanche Elevens; her caused an ofllimaled loss 1 of according to dispatch fi nn'i Ogoma to I lie Telegram today. (own, situated in southern I'rice Rhin elander Happy Over Jack Detnpsey's Victory 1HOTASLADS fistic fans staged I The 1- 'celebration all their own last relayed when the Daily A'OWH announced thal.j-to Threi by a knockout in mill, to jibe Mevc-ilh round." There, was no comity, was Just recovering from a the aitiiude in city di'sanlroiiH lire 'four years' ago I fnn and after Ihe fight-'when three buildings burned causing wait for Dempsey. loss-' of 5,25.000.

NNEDYW1LL TEST OUT LAW District Attorney Intends to Start Test Case Against Real Estate Owners. iilartcd cnniing AKsoclated York Oily, the jammed every and packed the in front of '1'iie whik blow here. ccived a minulc.i, distance of Iho figlit was lo holh local and Lakcu. Tlie messages wore Throe bakes by telegraph, copies of tho blow-by- niibiii. were, road off in tbea- tho UN' ami Earl tJ.

district attorney for Oneida county, was informed in Jan opinion from the attorney general I. of tho stale today that, real estate, property cannot bo attached for un- I paid roar estate taxes, according to, don't, care where it in to interpretation of tho statue of I ''attachment, of proimrly because of failure to pay taxes. Uogardless of tho opinion of the'at- general, Mr. Konnody intends to Klnrt proceedings for the attachment, of spine real estate properly in Oneida oijimty, and make a lost case of'the matter A It is likely that the case into the state su- premo court. According to tho he will likely start proceedings next week in to determine tho exact status of tax- said Dempsoy.

"PhilaOolphi.i 01 Chicago will suit mo jiml at well York-. This light udl di) a lot of good. I will keep in shn'po and bo for the big snap" Dem psey was much plo.iiod, nnd his old conlidonce in him oil' iJOOUici 1 restored. Kacoj l.aii'iy Me came out of (ho battle In grtort condition, but bis face iiullef bruised and it was nooossavy to tn.ko I A few minute--; nl'ler ii p. the bot-van gathering nt.

Tin- News 'office, and by when the first on tlie into thin office DV.CI I'l'e-iS wire to Mow crowd of fans had inch in I lie office. sidewalk and street. News building. Mnubti'iil a I Vlvai. Thlmvit looked a bit.

doubtful at first, when news of the first rounds was announced blow-by-blow. It soir.ided like tho Rogton sailor might win over nompsoy. But remembering the 'irjio scrap, in which Dc.mp'Koy rtld not. hnve Ihe advantage at: first, local fans wailed for the of (he lido, and it wni'sn'l i Ion, 1 in coming. Kadi announcement that Dompsoy had slipped ovor a damaging blow.

was greeted with a dicer "from Uhlnclanitcr fans, and when tho flash was received of outcome, the crowd lot a mighty roar, acclaiming the who had trn.vol- od an nnboaton come-back road from Iho land of Iliip-Moi- 1 for exlras last niglil, but because tho And while they knew tho fighI was more of an oliijiination the big crowd stayed at '1'ho trial for the big battle, no extra was office awaiting more 'complete do- published. When Domp.sey moots i tails on the seventh, not'Tiinnoy for the tillo, Tlie News will evening, Hie News re- phone call every few during' the night, long were received from fig-lit funs in Kagle River, Mlno.cn.ua, t.lngcn, Tomahawk, Crandon' and other nearby plucoM, call for information on the fight enme nt last, iiiHt a half hour before the main bout started, and fifteen minutes be- fi.ro The Newa had worrl on the The last, call asking "Who won Ihe come in nt 9:35 this morn- ins. Ominsf ISV.Vf. DiT.ipyey obviously has won the in meet Tmmey Cor the heavyweight chr.mpionship of the Ihe ex -Marine rnn' not refuse to lieinpney now, if he eypoctn to 13, is Shot ty Raymond Evers, 14, Whtt Had Found New Gun. WAS ACCIDENTAL Wounded Boy Rushed to Sh' Mary's Hospital; Believ? He Will Recover.

ny. of his NCV.M will p.ivo blow-by-blow a on DempE'oy-Tnnnoy ind from Ihi 1 sixe of the crowd ndcd last night's Daily News the next account will have to in the city hall or iho There were numerous calls aover.nl slitclie.s in cuts over his qjes "Kxeopt for those' cuts and about' the face, Uempsey In excellent condition," Dr. Ilus sell today. Dempsey declares the right- liook to the body that started Shorts downward in the seventh an 1 was announced, did the crowd publish an extra a. lew minutes after break up.

tho final result is.learned bore. aide Hardest' I have e'v'er said. "I give Sharkey all the eicdit in the world for being a good game nghter." Motion picture operators and labi oratory men who develop the cial motion of the tight announced today that the films sJiow that the disputed blow which contributed to JJemp.sey'.s victory war apparently fair. Wins in Sevc-iilh. YA'NKIOK aVew York City, July 21 (P.y A.

Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight champion of world, blazed a new trail for heavies hero, last night when' he started on his road to regain his title by knocking out Jack Sharkey of Boston the seventh round of their bout. After the tirst two rounds, in which Sharkoy took the initiative, Dempsey was us'gressor, and (Continued on Page 7.) SITE RETURN Bill IS GIVEN APPROVAL Governor's Plan Development of Property as Park. Passage o'f the bill which provides for tho 'return to the city of niihu- landcr juid Oneida county of Ihe property on the side of Illiine- lander known as the normal school site is reported in Jotter hero by t'jty Manager (Iran from Assemblyman Orandine, who introduced the mpanuro in the stale legislature, At the lime of writing. Mi 1 fir.in- dino said the governor bad not yet signed tho hut approval was considered soon as bill has boon approved, ivsnliilions will lie "drawn up I'or Ihe state board of normal school regents and the property will be deivlod back. The properly was originally deeded to Ihe iil'tor (he city oiunt.v had purchased it from its prior owners.

Klini-inn the equally. lard back, on Air. tion, with tlie oily and comity ae- liiiring undivided half It has boon tho of eily r.f- llcials, slncu started for the return of the proji- to ii.so it I'm 1 improving ii with i in park funds. Tho county bo.ir.l of supervisors joined in IV 'H n. y.st fur the return of the Drobably will work with the oily in the development of the property.

tJoyriolds Oninimis. MADTKON, July L'2 (By A. Many nnd devious arc the subjects upon which an attorney general must know his law. Today, opinions the office of lohn Holds it il uetc on suuh slons. An opinion to Attorney A C.

Barrett, Kpoonor, informed that official that a penson convicted of violating the national prohibition laws could not apply for 11 license an 'vendor of'drinks again until a year from tho date of his conviction. The merry-go-round opinion was issued to Krnil slato treasury agent. .11 hold I hat a merry-go- round, forris wheel or similar oon- ocssion operated'upon a permanent bashs must bo licensed by tho state treasury agent. Highway Stains Other opinions, were of tho inability of tho highway commission to grant a company permission to lay gas lino along tho highways in a town when tho town has refused a franchise or l(orinlt, and on prison sentences, their dale of expiration, and'eligibility lo parole. John U.

Chase, Ooonio district attorney, was advised in another opinion that judge might increase the allowable mothers' pension under certain exigencies. Assemblyman II. K. Stevens, i'lalloyillo, was (old that a lonelier Who retired prtivloim to July I9 1 to oluniii a. refund from the state tcacherf)' retirement fund would have had lo submit the application for the rotund withiu six months from the date of retirement.

OR! MAN M.w^l»»yv/V>tS Followers of PrJhce Carol Are' Scn-in-Law of Missing Resort Arthur Towne, 1H, lion 'n St. Mary's hospital with a bullet wound through his right lung, as the result of being shot (his ing by his playmate. Evers, age 14, when the t.uo lads were playing with an automatic revolver that the Evers boy had foumli lthough bullet pasaiJrt com- pletely throtigh the boy's lung and came out through his back, hogpltat attaches declared late this afternoon that tho resting easilv, though inclined to be sleepy. It was said that unless unforeseen complications set in, the boy would According- to IcirneH by Earl L. Kennedy, district ittor ney, Kvers found a new Harrington and Richardson automatic ra- while nt a nearby mid without telling anyone of his 'find, brought tlie 'gun to his homo.

in tlie south Vp'art of KhincHnder, and liid it in a lent where he AsUeul (n See finn, This moi'inihg- the Towne bov lielped TOvers five rows of po- and then went to the" tent niftke ailing-shot for Ray- mond's younger brother. While the tent, young Towno asked to see the revolver that his friend hnd'j, found. Tlie 'two boys pulled the clip of bullets from the gun, but a.s they i were unacquainted with. the handling of did not tint one buyet still in the bu ol, the un, leady to be (lied safetj of the gun was vvete, was Overpowered; Body of King Ferdinand Lies in Palace. REULTN, July.

22 (By A. dispatch to.the Nacht Ausgabe from' itH'spccial cori'espondenl. in P.uchar- esl says that a demonstration in favor of Prince Carol ooc'urred Kogaras. The demonstrators are, said to have been disbanded by cav-j airy killed. of the crowd being i Owner is Released; New Clue is Reported.

No trace of John Alyors, 51, owner Inn and who disappeared from his resort in the north part of Oneida Wednesday morning, had been found late this afternoon by persons investigating the mysterious disappearance. After hoing given a'thorough grilling by District' Attorney Kennedy, Mr. Maynai'd, son-in-law of Myers, was released from custody this afternoon by Sheriff Broker, who had held Maynard for investigation. May- Thousands Pay It 2L' (P.y A. a simple golden oak casket, i covered with Mowers from Quoou Mario and his daughters, the body i of King Ferdinand rested today nard was questioned yesterday by the Clolden Hall of Coprocou! 1'alaee.

K( nno(lyi nd- made a signed statement iii tho district attorney's iffieo this morning, telling all he about the disappearance of tho resort owner. Maynard was held for Investigation after It was learned that Mr. Myora in Ihe royal mausoleum. On hnll become involved in a quarrel be- bin tomb will be engraved the words. tvvpon Ml alic1 lrs Mnynard shortly before the resort: owner disappeared.

II in understood, however that Maynard's statement did not pi ear up the Thousands passed tho bier. Tho body was brought to the win tor palace Thursday from Iho royal ij; summer estate at. Kiuaia. whero the monarch It will lie in state until "Sunday, when burial will take Continued Cool Weather Wisconsin: Fair and continued cool tonight auU Saturday. Massachuseltes Executive Interviews Sacco and Vanzetti in Boston Prison.

POSTOX, July (By A. fTovernrr Alvao T. KuJler, in bands with the consoii! of Iho cuHyo counsel lies the pardon Visited iho si.ile today ami. inlervif wed' ''acco and Bar-! tolomoo umJor sentence of death for murder. lie talked With awaiting oloctroi-tiliuii for another-'' murdur, who assorted that incmiiers of a gang uilli iiicli he was associated committed Iho murder of which Saoc-ii Vanxeui been cou- ln tbo iillioi- of Williami Jlontlry, the govoi-nor llrsl.

talked furl fifteen minutes with Madulros and thon for Ihe ol lime With iSjiceo. Then eullodt Vi'inxetti as 1(1 Jjis hand two or paper, apparently notes. was tho time thai mid V.iiixilii. whose oaso has through several continents aeon 4-layltghl since they were; to. tho state prison from" tin.

jail, tho first of this month. "I am Upmnaniaii first, last and all Ihe ijmo." Although rain was falling, silonl crowds watched as I ho i-ollln, by tlie sovereign sword and cap, wan born from tho station to a carriage and thence through Iho streets of the city to the women ar.d children wept as the c.ortage passed. llotnininril lo Krrp Ordrr With, the boy-king reign ostabllsliod, the couniry apparently remains calm and Iho govornmont ban nindo known Us dolormhmtlon to any attempt by followers of former crown prince Carol to regain the'throne for hint. I'mlivr tho wl" of former crown prince Carol is cut off from hihoriilni; any real estate, but falls heir to about in cash and Tlie of the kinrv's estate, ii about Sl.riOli.tiini and Inoliiiling p.il'.icoM, city ilviellinu's and country is ly union's the oilier children. Mario reeeivos tho use of Iho palaces and a part of the iwenno Hi" king's propel which are not o.xtoa.avo.

K'imv Miehaol receives un inherii- from his grundfuthor of about POND HOLDERS' PLEA COURI mystery In any. way, as he merely outlined his owri actions on tho day tho ma a disappeared, Farmer Saw Man In Flc.M. A no.w clue was learned this morn- inn' K'hon a farmer'jiving near. Ponin- l.sula Inn rojiorted to Mr. Kennedy I hfil lie had noticed a man cross his field last Wednesday morning, and that ho answered the general description of Myers, (-Sheriff intended to return lo Pontiisula inn this afternoon with grappling to mako a more thorough search of.tho lake In which it iu believed tno body of Mr.

Myers will be found if theories that he was cither murdered or committed suicide are r.iiiud to truo. nf tho missim; man gave idem-e supporting tho suioiclo Ihoory, declaring that Myers recent- had a nervous breakdown, ani.1 h.ij brooding ovor the fact ilia I lie must pay a largo note on I. voting nveisj the l)ullet sttilcinff tho Ki 'low no boj in the about three inches below the shoulder, passing through liis right-lui ing the spinal column and out of the left side of The accident -at 10:15 a. and the boy was im, diately rushed to S't. Mary's hospi whore 1 ho was attended by SchieU.

Shooiitiiff Was AccHletiift', No charges of any kind will" Hied agjiinst the Evers boj'j as shooting was declared to be entireljo, accidental. Both boys live near sputhej-n of Rhinelander, justt' beyond city-limits, and had been playm.ites for some time 1 The' Evers boj', suffered consider- able for shock over' the" affair, and'! was almost hysterical the shoot- Ju Ing'of his The'gu'n was over to Mr. Kennedy. As no had reported the loss of the revolver; its owner Is. unknown.

STATE TITLE SOCIETY TO STAGE X'aiixctti was lie oiitortul, liad three shoots of oovorod, theif H.I ecu echoed bail taken Drdhami lu spilo' hungor slriko wllioli has sluoo Sunday morning Ihoy appoarod tu bu in gnnd eunditiiin. walking with a step. The striko was begun as I'llU'AdO, J'J tliy A. tl(i-' laul bar in linanci-il of til' 1 Mil waillao ffL raili-oml rnovid iiiday, vvhon Hi- 1 1'nii. .1 H'tnlos circuit i-otirl nf denied the appoal uf tho too of juulur Uond from the approval of so" of lite pi i Tho railroad went into i in juilgo muro than two S'oara ago.

The nprnjiui i Judge VVilkor.son's ruling Iho' extent that it ordered I date fof dt'posiling iho bciu GUARD TROOPS RETURN HERE SATURDAY NIGHT 'throe National units will arrive hvro tumor- rnvv fNciiing. aflor past in training at t'amp gnai'ih'iUU'ii will be mot at ill. 1 inn the dtv band, 'ind i'S- curtod to the armory on riroot. COUNTY CLERKS BRING CONVENTION TO CLOSE -Tho, of the' Wisconsin elation, here tomorrow 1 attract a. representation of stract and title men from jinrts of the state.

Uniform oertUicates will bo among 1 thp topics discussed by the group during tho sfassions. Ortlcora of tba association are to be. ohoaen. A 1 and a dance in'tho oveninti conclude the program of the. one day, meeting.

i S. BLAMES HIM Protest, against what the men con-(the reorgoulxuliou executive soL-rcL-y the approval ol' J-ud the gtivtruoa-'a I I'llirrKXVA July li'y A. -After iiiianl'iiiiiK-ily 1 elo( ollirers of the p.isi 1 Iccliug Milwaukee the pLief for He's and adopting resolution iho i uf tbo bill chunking Ihf torm.s of all munty of- IU Wisconsin to four years, tbo Wil-! County I'lorlcn' u.ssucla- i tipa sUjtjpurneU- tUis Miscondu. toiuion, uell un aid." -iro a few Of J. U.

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