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i THE PRESS FRANCHISE DENIED cipality woald be placed position to negotiate new KURTZ, OHIO WIZARD, WILL MAKE MOST OF FORAKER'S CANDIDACY CHOSEN TO TEST SUNDAY CLOSING trust, we must take these facts into consideration, when asked to legislate for future generations. "For these and many other reasons that could be advanced, it is my honest opinion that the life of public franchises to public utility ra sices FOR AMATEURS (CONTINUED FROM FIRST For corporations snouia not excec? Seigel F. Rupper, charged with keenine his W. lllinois-st butcher cars over Second and Third-st tracks. The mayor recommended that all franchise negotiations now on be dropped and that in future twcnty-ilve years, at least provisions should be made that after a certain length of time the muni Evansvillc amateurs will have that may want to enter the city, a separate right-of-way over the different stroets of the city, and over present street railway lines, thereby encumbering not only the property of the public but the property of individuals as well.

Especially to grant the privilege that all traction franchises demand, namely, the right to use Thursday Oin, Short Lengths in more of a chance next rnaaj CHICAGO, June 10. Ohio, has been called the cradle of politicians and, if that is true, Chas. L. Kurtz is one of Its most precocious graduates. Kurtz, has opened headquarters ftr the Foraker presidential boom in the Great Northern hotel.

He has been Forakcr's chief of staff in Ohio for many years. His achievements in that capacity would fill a book with as many tYactiou roads wishing to enter the city make arrangements to do so under the franchises of the E. S. or the E. S.

I. The franchise under which these roads operate gives them the privilege of granting use of WASH night to shine before the footlights than ever before, as Manager Harrington of the Airdome decided today to add amateurs to his Friday right performances. Hooper's Hippodrome will run shop open Sunday. May 31, in violation of law, is the dealer settled on today by attorneys as the one whose ease be used as a test. He will be ttied tomorrow by Justice Foole, the attorneys deciding today not to ask the continuance that was contemplated, Atty.

Vm. Roister said. A down butcher shop owners were arrested at the instigation of the meat cutters union. The owners admit keeping their shops open, but will try to show t'le tne streeets for transportation of American Calico freight as well as passengers. DRESS GOODS I venture the prediction that or tbo enma tilllt 111 long before the expiration of a connection with the vaudeville at drills and much interest as 4 anv work of fiction.

Nl Vi Vs sss1 I NtjX-s 1 the new sunmer theater. There was a time imfirc ar nnThincr new to Ev- when For-to the top ut KOv.r'hn hive taker foughc his way forty or fifty-year franchise with freight privileges through and over the streets of this city, such as we are asked, to give, will be worth millions of dollars, there rhanf-eifi Ohio politics and another time conrt that it is necessary to do so end therefore not illegal. on the same nights. The Barton i nhe fonght to prevent him- self from sliding down hill. In fore as representatives of the people who would bo true to their 4 4 any of their tracks in the city to passenger cars of any line seeking to enter the city, which is approved by council.

By endorsing the letter from Mayer Bcehne yesterday, the Workers evidently intend to force both the Giand Central and Ev-ansville-Oiney traction lines to use either the Princeton or E. S. X. tracks as a way of entering the city. Workers stated today that they agreed with the mayor in his policy not to give up any more streets tq traction lines.

The mayor said in his letter: see great danger ahead in granting to each traction line every campaign whether the prospects were dark or bright or the resources great or small. PRESIDENTIAL BEE DOESN'T at! 8I1' a Yd ml 1 Ui Stinson Bros. Stock compeny, with a repertoire of melodrama. Is pleasing good sized audiences at the Airdome this week. Tonight they will present ie Maid From the BOTHER C0RTELY0U--S0W Coast." Winter Wheat Kurtz led the Fcvaker forces with infinite skill.

Sieepless, tire-, less and sharp as a wizard he never permitted the opposition a moment free from care and ap-1 prehension. However good the If you are looking for something good, something that is NEW, NEAT and STYLISH, we "nave the Goods. This is no junk that was good five or six years ao when it was manufactured, bought from auction sales and placed before the people as something good and cheap. Such class of goods are past being good and are not cheap at any price. Choice styles in Batiste and Organdies with small and medium size figures, stripes and polka dots.

Also solid shades in Organdie. Colors, black, cream, pink, light blue, Copenhagen blue, sea foam green and lavender. Ifl A yaid lUb CHAS L. KURTZ that served to defeat his foes of 1 It is the general Departing Legate Snubbed By Kaiser that Foraker has no chance of landing the course, earthly situation might be, there was always the danger that Kurtz, had a reserve that would surprise them. And it often happened that Kurtz," working In his mysterious ways, did aemonstrate strength in unexpected places WEST SIDE STORE 1 1 27-1 1 29 W.

Franklin Street 5 43 i 4) 4 4-i TESTS POWERS OF CITY COURT nomination, but Kurtz says his candidacy is serious. Whatever the facts the Foraker boom will be worked to the utmost to set i back the tuft movement. Many of the southern delegates are for Ite-w, -All Extracts more strength from the ground, grows heartier and mills into a far richer flour than spring wheat. If you are fond of good flaky bread that has that delicious nutty flavor, try baking with White Heart Floor A patent process winter wheat flour. RKRL1X.

June 10. Because he had given misleading information regarding the financial ability of Ir. Favid Jayne HiU to be U. S. ambassador at Berlin, retiring Ambassador Charlemagne Tower was given a cold reception when he wont to rotsdam yesterday to bid the er.ippror farewell.

It was on Tower's information that the The power of city court to in Foraker or doubtful and when Kurtz gets after them it will keep some of the other boom CITY INKLINGS EXCLUSIVE PHOTO AMATEUR FINISHING ohnG.Hasi 1103 W.Franklin St. 1 1 111 i 5 i 4 I i s- sit i at Harry G. Patrick, 622 U. Sec-' r-mpcror lodged a protest Washington against Hill's pointment. Hill will arrive L.

K. W8LLIAMS ASK YGUR GROCER ap- ond-st, who passed the mental to-1 examination has gone to An- 1 i managers busy to prevent him from lining them up for the Ohio senator. Kurtz is "4 years old and began his political career as a youthful member of the Ohio legislature. He was private secretary to Foraker during the latters's four year's as governor managed a number of state cam-' paigns. was member of the na mo row.

i napolis, to take the physical fiict punishment for wife desertion was assailed in circuit court today, when Atty. P. C. Gould; representing Earl T. Mott.

asked the dismissal of the case against Mott, who appealed after a fine of $100 and costs in City court. Judge a sell decided that City courts have the power. The same question lnseon up in several Indiana circuit courts and has ben decided both ways, but has nevei been taken higher. Mott will stand trial on the merits cf Ilia case, which was set for Friday. -illFiHJ i BANKER-THIEF BOSTON STORE BOSTON STORE tion al Republican committee and has repeatedly served rs a dole-gate to Republican national IS SENTENCED Underprice Offerings in INDIANAPOLIS.

June 1 O. Robert H. Green. ice president of the Farmers and Merchants' ank. of Waynetown.

has examination for entrance into the naval academy. Carl Mayer. Evansville insur-; ance broker, is having his auto- mobile repaired after a tumble down an embankment near Princeton, spilling Mayer and friends accompanying him, but in- jurinj; no one. A meeting of former residents of Tell City led by Joseph C. Schweitzer held at E.

B. At 1 hall last night to arrange to at-. 1 tend the "home-coming" at Tell Citv June 29. Funeral services for Mrs. Cath-; erine Schneider, 71, wife of Philip Schneider, vho died suddenly of heart failure yesterday, will be held fror-i the residence, 1307 E.

Franklin-st tomorrow afternoon. Two children live in this city, Mrs. H. B. Polsdorfer and Wm.

Schneider. I Braxton Hayden, sued mmi CORRESPONDENCE been sentenced to term 01 from one to tourteon years ana nr.ea $10 for stealing two horses from Judge McCake, of Wil- firrlnl to Ttt Prrtt. FROm WASHINGTON BY RATH lianisport. WASHINGTON. June 10.

This Greene's career as a horse thief was brilliant and sensational. It Am Is Gor. IKs full name is Geo Since Cortclyou. He used to be a big politician is said that he took to stealing to recoup losses suffered in gambling in stocks here. full Girls' Gingham Dresses, trim mod yoke effect, long sleeve, Kow he is just secretary of the treasury.

Mr. Cortelyou's political aspir Judge McCain's coachman ac- plaited skirt. Assorted colors. Si.cs (J to 11 years. Kxtia special value Oklahoma, a new member of this body, intend to impute to the senior members of this honorable body does ne intend to insinuate that we have not given attention to the measure which he has Washington, D.

June 9. Dear Dad: Con. Bourke Cock-ran is 110 longer loved by Demoetats cr by the Irish. Both his politics and Ins clothes are a cause of of- cidentallv Green leading tions to be. president resulted in his political stock taking an awful one of nis stolen norses irom blacksmith shoo here.

Julia Hayden. for divorce today, charging threats to kill him. uTG'p. Brii fly. it happened this way: When anyone came to in- brought up does he impute to fendir.s.

When he rides, for 1 Washington to talk politics, the Girls' Fancy Figured Calico Presses, tucked yoke, embroidery trimmed, long sleeve, shoulder straps. Full gathered 111 Skirt. Sixes 0 to 11 years. Special value iU Girls' Gingham Dresses, white collar and cuffs, shoulder straps, us any undue delay?" This form solemn old Hale.who never will k.iow "hew funny he is. stance, he affects (so they think the British.

They don't like this English saddle, his yellow cordu president turned him over to Mr. i I BRIEF NEWS Corulycu. Mr. Corte'you took advantage of the opportunity to GIRL CLAIMS VICTIM PLANNED TO KILL the' lt was in 1 S3 the senate last the debated the subject of popular roys, the Bristol bob to horse's tail, London boots button trimmed, full plaited skirt. Assorted colors and checks.

Si.es to 11 years. Special values boost himself as presidential tinier, and the president knew routing of it that is for some Haw hide, Nov. Capt. Cox of the state police is here to handle the situation growing out of tiie time. But the fnois got out and yellow-peaked cloth cap.

savoring of the Strand, and the Downing-st mittens on his hands. All this, with other things, show as it is believed, that Cockran no longer hates the British. And it is certain that Cockran is not "regu- and button 1.25 Girls' Junior Dresses, fancy plaid cfYoots, bias band trimmed. Full plaited skirt, detached white waist. Enib.

trimmed. Sizes to 11 years. Special value well. Mr. C-rielyou doesn't stand NEOSHO, June 10.

Miss "Johnny'' Davidson, 20-year-old-hoiress to $40,000, charged will the murder of her sister's discarded sweetheart, Roy Ramsour, will claim in defense that Kam- just the same as formerly. Oortelyou, who is now consid election of senators, and voted not to permit the states to consider such an amendment of the constitution. Only 15 years ago! Of course, no undue delay!) The reply of Owen was dry: "The senator from Maine," said he, "should not take exception to the failure of the senator from Oklahoma to come to the senate sooner. He came as soon as he could Sincerelv. RATH.

Girls' Gingham Dresses, assorted solid colors, with bias plaid trim timber tor ice president, is today on hi way to Chicago. 1.25 ming, Dutch neck, short sleeve, full gathered skirt. Size to 11 years. Extra value 'MXtXrHERj) -n ti iw TORPEDO BOATS sour had bought acid intending to throw it in Miss Davidson's face and then coi.imit suicide. Before i Before she shot Ramson last Sat- urday on the- front lawn of her home.

Miss Davidson gave Ramson three chances to take back alleged statements regarding her, but he refused. Children's White Lawn Dresses, pin tucked yoke, embroidery trimmed, fancy belt, lace trimmed, three-quarter length sleeve, with fancy cuff, full skirt with two groups of tucks. miner strixe here and at Gold-field. XoviMrt, It. I.

The 12-year-old son of Hotel Manager John S. Jordan, was fatally injured jumping from a second story ot the new Cliff hotel during a fire. New York First l'roshjterian church refused Thos. F. Ryan's offer of flrto.O'to to pay off the mortgage.

The church is opposite Ryan's m'am-ion and ne feared it would be replaced by an apartment house. Chicago Cnable to' fill contracts owing to the jump in beef prices. 1 to 2 cents a hundred pounds, packers are considering shipping to America in cold storage the beef shipped to land last sii.ter. Don't Waste GUARD RULERS Special valcio ime and Hone and lace Full trimmed. 2.50 Children's White I.awn Dresses, embroidery Dutch nook.

Three-quarter length sleeve gathered skirt. Extra Special value lar'' in his Democracy. He has wishing that your teeth were in better condition. RENAL. June 10.

King Ed ward today returned the hospital it of the czar who yesterday en shaped his course in the session of congress just ended without lertamca in King and queen ot England aboard the royal vatht seeking the advice or consent of any other nation, and it is reported that he has never attended a dinner at the white house. Sea OR. S. CLYDE SMITH, Standart in the roadstead of th gu'f of Finland. The ceremonies Washington Fcr the first When the home team is in Washington there is a Tvri auoara me Kings ya nt tim0 in histrrv foreign diplomats if tons and Albert.

re to have seats at na- Witn tu? hundreds of "ily nanv conventions this vear. THE WEST SIDE DENTIST 10-27 fa W. KHANKT.IX ST. COHEN BIOS. PHONE 651-2 German Spoken.

iTm rt 1t'fl standing order at the white hous-5 'iiWelve will attend tr. uepu OH is now t.ie scene cf the! 1 can and IO the Democratic con- ah i preausr royal gaic.enr-g in History. The car was accomjwnid from St. Petersburg by the czarina, children and an a n- VN MAT ARE vn-EV XV-ili I HERE FOR 7 ISTMIS tkii-M I GOiFiG TtJ PE AWT jSsSi tonEMriOM Wat tzTc. j-'tJP stables for Secretary Loeb's carriage at Did you ver hear about Dr.

Alexander Graham Bell's aversion to telephones? He hates the sight of a phone. He told me once he never had one near him if he could help it. He dees have one if menso suite. A flotilla of tcrnedo fuards the royal yachts. boats 4 Hons Kong British steamer Pow An struck a submerged rock and SO natives drowned.

All the Europeans among the 17 0 passengers escaped. New York Miss Hanna Jenson Is soliciting subscriptions from nurses to aid the defense of Sarah Koten. trained nurse, who shot and killed Dr. Martin W. Auspitz, her betrayer Miss Jewson tried to kill Auspitz a year ago and says she too ruered at his hands.

New York Stoihen Krodie, son of famous bridge jumper. MRS. HOGE SUES Hi Gov. rxmMF.wn-, FMAinE.TME SPCffl- HUMAtl ooimt Men's 9,98 Suits Charging habitual drunkenness. Ada Hoge.

1S3S E. Oregon-st. today sued Julius Hoge. a machine hard, for divorce and Pi Men's $6.48 Suits An extra good value; our regular $6.48 Suit; late patterns, Men's SE2.48 Suits of pure wool, Cassimeres or pure Worsted and Blue Serge, Ik In Two Piece or regular Suits, with vest; latest styles, i'ti() anmouy. hne asks her died of alcoholism after squand-niaiden name.

Delameter. They ering the $100,000 his father left were married last June. I him. CHICAGO, June 10. "I am in his house, but he keeps it off just an inquirer," said Gov.

John in a distant wing and makes his i F. Hill of Maine. "I am wonder-J secretary operate it. He will not Ing what the convention is going answer a call from anybody. The to do, and was just talking to my doctor is the inventor not only of friend Scott here.

Now, he knows, the telephone in -general use, but! MOUNTAIN STATES AGAINST THEIR WILL FOR TAFT He is in Washington, you know. also of a telephone which trans-A politician who is in Washing- mits sounds by light. It never ton always knows." 1 has been developed, and the "How about Maine?" rights are controlled by the big "Oh, there's no doubt about concern which controls the Bell fir F.rcfn1 to The Pre. DENVER, June All these states are under All the; st control worki lie til roil ch rrr- Maine. We are not exactly un- patents der instructions; but the conven MAiintatn eft tac in orAim in.

DOratlOfl 24 Tl .1 Irral cnaoio) YOUNG MEN'S SUITS All new patterns. Best values put on market at $12.48. SALE PRICE ilff intArAQtQ Tho T'; i tion passed resolutions which de- cludin Colorado. Utah, Montana 1 lllon Tnft A h( thA mRT1 favftr- with Pvrntirtn ium, iau conh-ont rtf ta ctitn ed by the sentiment of the state. and Wyemir.g pieage their of Montana, have instructed ileleeates for Taft.

The rrpat ma-! No, there is no doubt about Maine. We nre all for Taft. But we are wondering what the convention will do." EXTRA SPECIAL! SHIRTS jority of the delegates are not friendly to him except as his candidacy and 'he reflected glare of Roosevelt help in the local camps against Bryan. Speaking of Inventions, it will be a great thing if this wireless principle can be successfully applied to railway safety appliances. The great difficulty with all mechanical safety appliances even the best electric devices is the difficulty of working out the contact between the stationary end of the device, and that which is aboard the moving train.

Of course, this has been done, to a limited degree, by induction. But the Hertzian waves are quite different from the induced current, and certainly travel over a wider territory. Kow, If the Hertzian waves ean be controlled, and 100 Dozen Men's Shirts, 75c values, Men's Straw Hats A special purchase, $1 to $3 values, at 45c to $1.95 tor Tart in Colorado was given by the party boss is return for the prominent control of federal appointments. The fight fn this state for the supreme court also makes it advisable for the Republican leaders to stand for Roosevelt, who is strong. The delegates were chosen because of their wealth and subserviency and are not likely to figure prominently in the work of the convention.

Thos. F. Walsh, the multimillionaire mining mag I A BIG BARGAIN. Children's Blouse, Russian Blouss and Sailor Suits; sizes 2'i to 6 years; I regular $2.48 and $2.98 Suits to close out 1 1 Twins Accuse Each Other of Murder 39c RAILWAY UNIONS IN GREAT MERGER ZZT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO HISS THIS SALE SAN FRANCISCO, June 10. Because of the striking likeness The nate, may snipe in the splendor of shot from the place where a train his entertainments.

If Instructions i between Thos O. and Jas. Toune. i has entered a misDlaced switch to TOLEDO, June 10. One of the biggest railroad brotherhoods in the country will be the outcome of the present convention of u.o.diuu ilc ueie-iiwin Dromers, one 01 wnom saoi i ine conerer uie cau 01 a iww gates would probably go to Fair-1 down and killed Policeman Wm.

motive, and there set off the banks, who is personally close to Clerks if now tfoot are car- the members of the delegation H. Heins on the Barbary coast chDckprki that clamp the brakes, yesterday mefning, the murderer it will prevent a lot of col-may escape punishment. lisions. This Is what pne inven- "WHAT'S NEXT?" EVERYBODY ASKS. WATCH FRIDAY'S One of the men gave the other tor, at least, claims to have done, MARRIAGE LICENSES and the government officials are Double Cuarantee Binds Every I Sale IY.GMENNR HENNE BROS ried out.

The intention of tiiB leaders Is to amalgamate the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, the Brotherhood of Interior Freight Handlers and Railway Clerks and the Brotherhood of "Maintenance of Way Employes. It estlmated that the combined nibership of the thre rgan-Ions will be 125,000. now testing It near Chicago. Bully, for Senator Owen. He pat it up to the old boys to vote for election ot senators by the people.

the revolver with which the shot was fired, according to witnesses of the murder. The man who did the killing lay on the sidewalk pretending to be hurt, "and when Heins leaned over him he fired. Each brother accuses the other ot the murder. MANAGER PROPS. Julius T- 25, city, machinist, end Bertha M.

Wltt-mer, 23, Elmo E. Carter, 28, Texhoma, telegrapher, and Anne Kolbr 23, Cypress, lad. "And does t2u member from i 1.

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