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BSSf TlliniiM iWll Tl 111. Swo Uon1648 I- THE WEATHER. Fairand tvarmirtonight indl Sun- Uy. FORTIETH YEAR iSATUfrDA EYENINGr JUliE. 20 1914.

TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICEQPCENT3 Mir MM FOR SUCCESS i jj- oHuwtrpelegate3Haye Chance for a Dignified fSmTenfJer it K. Wf vi- AMERICAN DELEGATES Declare That Th Art Confidtnt of iiep Mful Jr 1 minatlon. tai AS RIFE Not Until Noon Jodiy. i There p. yTxl Op' tlmllm.

MEDIATION 1111 AD QOJVE- TEESI iNlA3AM MLLS pnt Junji. 201rIIope for a successful conclusion of llieMciicannicdi4. tion negotiations- was viyed at noon today. A for a settl ment through a dignified surrcil- jr of tlie Iluerta delegates was discovered. This avenue.

of from the' deadlock was found. ir llie' jariguagc ofvlhc statejjenttlM jecentilyIssued re. jecting rtcdcniwd pf the Ahieri an dclegtitc th ta constitutionalist bochosento pucceed Un rta. la this Senor Balbasa and is col leagues said they liad tejectcd the Arnenparis candidate jWithont even consulting" their' govern- inciiit' Now that thjiy hav feon- suited their government on4 in formed Iluerta of tlieAmericdns1 refusal to' modify their there is a that the jfe icanj delegates may cjiarige their positionl. I Tell men connected wlth the fcroceeding Jtadth lws Uity1itui tlieoneSchanee6tcontinto confercnc.

X- That the Atnencap delegates were ppimlstl eyiclentj thegeneral iWri cheerfulaesfi prevailing at their headauirteFB i mrlti tMf gSK MP MtW i HEWqLfAfc rvMyM Hc a a semS velopmenU causea sudden chang the illexicaii' mediation cbnfe eacts Ul rminat ivithiiitwelv horn' Y4iting only fop the. arnval Naonj of Argentina withuofficmli confirniatioholjth reports from" Washington tha PrcsidenVWilson hadihejectedth l6aolthCwiattfAnicnca5 era thp meiiation colony pre. paredtodayto to pack up And leav pttfehort told Kclntwie fjf DrJtfaoi witli Pfcsidchti Vf ilsont' Secretary State the tionaistftj rcjicnjntfve Cra Vfcii trbught ivord that th Aniprican government fused con a compromise of jtivde raand for a constitutionalist pro. visionalprcsidentinvlljfexico Despite the fact that the came dls patches quoted Dr Kaon an bein hopeful of an adjustmentno one her wouldVenture a prediction that either President rWlteqn or General Huert would yield. A dispatch from Mexlco City saying tha foreign minister ha declared the negotiations would bi resumed on Monday brought.

a ray hope howevef though tho" Huerta dele ates OWed no signsof makin concessions. Expect ProUit. They believe that the action of th Continued on su Eighteen. PBEMIERApW HEARSSUF ETTES FOR THE. FR8T TIME THEY ARE RECOGNIZED BY THE GOV.

ERNMENT. LONDON June mllltan iiiffrageMea were recognized omclall1 thVBrltlBfi government forthe. first time today when ft deputation of six women' were received In audience by premier Aaquith it accordance with a promise he made" to' Sylvia Pankhurst Thursday. premier Asqulth' showed a sympa ihetlc bearing Inhis altitude toward the delegates ofntwmimants all whomwere worklngworaen. OriiTpf the' first demands ottho dep utatlQD was that the premier would ex.

erclse his authority to have the orlm nal phnrges- against Misg Pankhurt Bet aside so that she could enjoy frce- The told' Mr. AsqulUi IhatT Sylvia's health had boon shllt- teredo Premier llqUlth listened pa- Uently then said he wopld ipeak to Home Secretary lIcKEl1na' about. the matter. Mls Pankhurttlir Vllb rty now undertho. authority th cat UM pious bill.

glxwasreleased Indefl JflMf. tfoWi HolldwW i vTtuif lay night becauM of JUM induced si tem fy rt ms democratic basis. non- IProm- i i Blyei ZIMMERMAN tNdtES RDENTV VYS OMANrSUING THE MILLIQNpRE liisllcyiy NEWiYQRKi June 21 liis lcy Zimmerman who I.jn his sixty-ninth Wareham' whousult for 100000 foryear Is not In Cincinnati. Ills frlendi hrcachi0woinl 9kRgainstjBugene thathewlll fight the casejput re- Zimmerman law ofthll Dukej fu wear Mswhereabout On 1 Manchester. Is tumbr.hft hIm tar tankfortr Mich.

loV Miss Warehani liars ih haslrtr- nd8jiothef aldh was In Kentucky ter which will lie uMd Inhersult for According to' Itiai VV reham Zlmm r- Bart Jt til n- onnumerous ccaslon promliied ctauitltoWf which ur arflcn matry ft FRflNK OIDJHEWORK Charged Witrt Tearing the Planks Off the Jester Piling i HE HAD A HELPER In. the non of John wicin Also City Em vploy ARE KEEPING IT DARK JMltiiARMSTRONG CH tONER lyilO IS CRAZt IN NEW YORK AND SANE IN VIRGINIA MUST MIST pN A SITOOO INCOME Although the Guilty' Men at Boted of Their Achieve- rriln Firs That Prank E. Singrey cnair man of the llbscy board of publlQ works Togcthtr with a youth named John. Swaidner employei in the cityj water works depart ment are tinmen that ripped th plahkingoffthe roiv of piling bo longing to D. N.

Foster arid lo cated near the confluence of St. Jlarys and St. Joe rivers le came known today. Tllc vandal ism which was. characterized by the Journal-Gazette as work night raiders was committed in the dead of the night a wee ago and Chairman Singrey ycster day knowledge the deed denying even that he iad borrowedthe crow bars fron he city tool house for the pur pos or that he knew anything about the affair except that some time Friday night the.

watcninan at the tool bouse had called him on the phone to tellhim somebod was ripping the planking off i told him I dln ear toJeijlKfh go i oyVti SSnprey isaid WHehlttkied lfjh had rtaic iK Wman pCa Wlip 3iaif Mha had nut palled thi 6Uce hipse Mr he bad notbecause he didn't whyheslipuld. said sec Watthman DidntHearst te 4 il 427 njTght watcnman at the too yciterday afternpohrdenict layingheard thevno dcnlc laving called MrT jSingrey' an said he' didn't eyen know Mr Singreytad a ielephonevrcpulc not hear thatnoise om the too louse. Its long rays. over iercyMMr QuschingSaid Sin rey borrowed a crow' bar from' he tffpl house about 6 clock Frilay Evening and later came back and got another oneand that's al Continued on Pate Eiihtnn mm pos MURDER CLEARED up BY. J4E VpPpER UvVRENCEipNE OF THE BANDjTS OJUND BAIID Mich.

Juna 20 Confronted with word from Boston haVj-awtence Robinspn his palhad een arrested after a battle In which' Pollee Inspector Norton was killed late yesterday afternoon Yopper lawrence under arrest here. charred with corn- pllclty In the Thompson JewelryStore robbery and triple murder tnthla city onfessed lhat-ba and Robinson were some before th robbery pickIng pockets. Money came too slow nd Uoblnson suggested the. jewelry torerobbery Entering the Thompson tore at 5:30 In the evening Lawrence aid he the three clerks at bay In wMle Robinson rifled the lace. Then one started tofight with Lawrence.

In' the scufflo Lawrence's evolver was. discharged accidentally nd shot' J. J. Thompson. Laurence iras knocked down and Robinson.

com. ng up wd shooting over Lawrence' ody. emptied Ms gun at the attackers. II fell Lawrence said they fled to hlcago by bout from Grand HaVea nd first learned theirvictims were end by reading a Chicago paper. jiwrences confession vindicates the cqulttal of Roy Blackburn of Chicago tried on a charge of complicity In the murders.

FEARSENJ FOR AUTO PKBTIES OLLOWINO THELATEST ERUP. TION OF MT. IASSEN IN CALIFORNIA. I EDt INO Cal. June 2p.

iears erp entertained here today for the afety of yerat automobile parties blowing the ninth andjvbatwaa de ared by many spectatorg to have been' he. post Violent eruption of Mt. Las- sinceIts recent activities began. lame smoke rock and dust' were belched from the crater of the old vol- ano to a height of 10000 feet and the lure could be seen for miles. It was a wonderful and at the same me a terrtylnr eight declared orest nonper Lee.

who was within ve miles of tho crater at the time and ho arrived here today. On minute he sky was dark withthe approach hough by tha crash of doom. A ream of seemed to be. hung gainst the gloomy pall of the kY and ter a whl one could the ihapes hugs rocks amidst the red glare heruclouds of dust and smoke wen elched forth. tit ruddy tinted from tba we of tn lnternat flrea1 rrsl 0 4 John Armstrong A loner Amelie Rirw.

who WM his wife Merry Mills. his tonntr horn in Albero rl county Vi. the old mill site front which his country places derives Us name. A 80 JChanr oll Jusband Amelic RVM' authoress and mei ber of the A ki ly n' his tscapo and fled to Virginia making his home there tfter he had been declared ln an bf tbi court ot Wew York hi lost an appeal in bi uit for i rj ynthatcomnionwealtl 1 restoration of iii iJi fti iiailfc i ii itePllNTERTOWN PASSED AWA AfTER ILUNESS lipf ilXlfMONTHS. f- GSjr Pf Pll" JLJ P- WM for1 Ym.

Prominent In Count Politics nd OnceSup int nd nt Jeremiah Illllegass sged seventy rears nd one of the best khown test- dents of Allen county died last night it 880 o'clock at hto home' In ifuhtcr. own after an illness ot six months from Brlghts disease. III was unmaf' rled. Born In Perry township this county he was the son of Mr. and.

Mrs Jacob Illlegass a pioneer farmer and the loldcrof many county offices Inqlud- ng that county commissioner. He was one of the ten graduates from Fort Wayne high school In. the Class of 1868. and was graduated four years later rom the' University' of Michigan. lie Will one of the.

mosC prominent figures In Allen county. politics for nearly fifty years" and for twelve ears was county SuporlnUndenl of The1 Weather Fovecast For Fort Way s' and VI- clnlty Falr and warmer tonight and. Sunday For Indiana Fair tonight and Sunday rjsing temperature F-b Falr tonight and Sunday rising temperature Fo rl' ILower Mlchlgan Un settled and warm er' tonight and 11 11 night the next It wai. lighted up uf r6bablyL8hpfrs. Sunday In north westporp ns LOCAL UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU.

FortWayne JniiJuHe 20. Locet data for the twenty-four hour ndlugat noon today. Temperature at the clod ot each hour. mpir tur. 2:00 p.

m. 68 2:00 a. m. :00 P. v6S tni 4S iOOp.

m. 68 4:03 a. rn 43 00 p. m. 85 5:00 am 43 :00 p.m.

63 4 iOOpm 59 ni. v48 00pm 58 8:00 a 5J 00 p. ST 1:00 a. m. 6J COp.

nj. 65 10:00. a. m. 80 :00 pm1.

B4 1UOO m. 64 Midnight. Noon 68 loo a. 48 iieo m. 71 JOpfcm 7J Highest temperature' yesterday 72.

Lowest temperature this morning 43. Highest since the first of th month 3 on the Bin. Lowest since the first of the month. Son th 2Olh Preclpltatlol. for twenty-four hours ending at noon today none.

Precipitation since the Drat of the month 104 Inches. Maumee river stage at 7:00 a. m. todsy Relative Humidity 00 p. y0sterdayrr68percent 00 a.

mi today.w..i.i7l per cent Barometer Rsducid to Sta Level 00 p. m. yesterday 29J9inches 00 m. Inches Highest wind Velocity or tw nVt our hours ending at. noon today 1 miles per' hour rom the northeast 1:80 pw Vv Sun et today lit 71 p.

su" rises tomorrow at 4:9" s. m. WfllPALMERA iiiii Loo 4 For OMUrr ffrr school. After leaving' the. office superintendent for a time he was con.

connected with a book' lrm. but late retired from public life and has lived at nterlown. Uo Is survived by. the following sis ters. and brothers Mrs.

Sarah Stall-of Colorado Mrs. Mary McMa. nusv of. Howe Mr. Lucy West ljuntertown at whose home death occurred and Hewklah Illllegass lluntertowriV The funeral will be hell st Ioclock Sunday afternoon.

at the aS2M jBply iBGEDTOCLOSEUP OiRECTORS TAKE ACTION FOL- LOWINQ A RUN ON IT BY DEPOSITORS. LITTLE ROCK Ark Jupne 20 The StateNational tank oneof the most Important and centrally located financial Institutions of thlll city failed to open Its doors this morningfollow ing session of the' board of directors. Notice was posted on the bank doorsaying that On account of continued. withdrawal of deposits. tho directors have decided to close this bank.

We expect to' pay depositors In full. W. II. Garanflo formerly of New MadrldlIJols Is president J. D.

Arnold. E. Coates and It. M. Duncan.

vice presidents the latter being also the cashier. The State National bank was con trolled by the Bankers Trust company of St. Louis. The local bank at last report on March 4 showed loans and discounts 1816000. with deposits of 11719873 capital stock.

500000 with 44000 Surplus. Tho bank owned 115 000 stock in the state Hank building. which the Institution Is located. The UUle Rock clearing house will Issue a tateement showing that general banking conditions In Little Rock lire ood. VILLA PROCLAIMS ANGELES PRESIDENT THAT IS THE WORD FROM CON.

SUL AT EL PASO TODAY. NIAOAUA' PALLS Out Tune 20 The Mexican delegation to thc mediation conferences reeeiv 4 a dispatch today stating that Oeneral Villa had deposed Gen eral Carranza and proclaimed 3eneral Felipe Angeles president of Mexico. The Jtollowing ntatcniont was Issued at thi headquarters of the Mexican delegates TlieMexicanconsmat J3l Paso telegraphs. that from private messages nterccpted t. Juarez it has been earned that there no truth In tbe reports asertlng that all differences between the Vlllaist and Carranzlst actions have been satisfactorily ad- usted.

Villa has Issued a declaration ad dressed to Americans. proclaiming leneral rAngeletf president of Mexico. Carranza. is completing plans to de. lose by force of arms Governor May.

orena of fonDra. To this end he Is quiet Increasing to 3000 men the orces under Elias Corm military commander of the state mentioned. The Mexican consul at El Paso was responsible for the report circulated veralweeks ego that Villa had thrown Carranza Into jail. DR. WINTERS art of the sth of Mothir.

Cithsrlnts NEWCASTLE lnd. June Dr. 7 A. Winters has received a message rom Wisconsin Informlne him of the death of Eliza Vhlstler Catherine mother. The euse of death Is said to have been worry' little rlrl' disappearance lb HEAVY eHINrOVER MOST OF INDIANA CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN FOR TIONS OF THE' STATE ARE DRENCHED.

INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. June 20. ClQiru oorweather was gttierjl over infllaiAatodayfollowing theheavlest rota of. the season.

farmers were de layed In harvesting their wheat by the rain but they wclcomracd the downpour as ft' boon to thecorn and other growing crops. Before the rain fell In Evansvllle lnd" yesterday afternoon the mercury had touched In llie shade. Tatr weather with ris ing temperature was forecasted for Indiana during the' next few days STEUBEN COUNTY DEMOCRATSHAPPY CY CLINE NAMES A NUMBER OF FOURTH-CLASS POSTMAS TERS TODAY. Special to the News. WASHINGTON June 20.

The following Steubcn county postmasters were. appointed today Hamilton George Stout Pleasant Lake Miss Zema Cogswell Anhley. Charles II. Bruce' Hudson Miss Lena Hitler Helmer. Harry Baker Orland Fred J.

Werler Metz. Ford Qcwdalc. All are democrat 1 but. Goodale and he was appointed simply because no demo crate. took tho examll1atlonal Metz.

COLLISION Worst Disaster in the. His tory ot Aviation Occurs at Vienna. NINE MEN ARE KlLtED When Dirigible lid Aeroplane Cr rb Together 600 ttn the Air. EXI OSION FOLLOWS And the Bluing Air Craft FalC Like. Mtttori to the' tartK Below.

VIENNA June 20 Tlie worst disaster hi the. history aviation occured at the military rodrom on the outskirts of this city today when nine men including five army and navy officers- were killed in a collision between an ncropllllle and a dirigible balloon. The two aircraft were iriatieuy- cring at 11 height of bout GOO feet when the alloplane a powerful 11111111111 biplane crashed into the gas bag of the dirigible Parscval. There was a. loud explosion fol lowed by a burst of flame which ignited both craft.

The blazing balloon and the' burning acroplainc dropped through space like flaming mete. ors. A Terrible Alternative Those on rd faced lncvltabli death In two forms cither to remain on board and burn to death or- leap to destruction from the wrecked and' burning air carriages. The spectators upon' the ground stood rooted In horror at the spectacle. They could see the' figures upon tha balloon clinging to the framework or the big dirigible III the struts buckled and broke.

The floroplane was wrecked by tM Impact. and. Immediately turned The aviator bad boon strapped his seat and he hung helpless In the burn- Ingwreckage. In addition to. the pilots and th9 uJ creW the passengers ontheciar8PVal I and the Farnian blplan lnclqfled I captain and fourlieutenants.

1 All Were Kills As' soon as the burning debris reached1 UioX ground solJlers began pourlne water upon It jandtearing It. opart In hope thnt the lives ofsome of thflvlctlms mightyet be saved Doctors were rushed tothe scent but It Was found hat all who had not been killed outright wereyso bndjjr burned and shaken' by thefall that death was only a matter of 11 few min utes. All Army Min. The dirigible was In. commiind of.

Cnjitaln llauseworth vf the Austrian army. Accompanying himwere threa lieutenants and two corporals. Shortly. after the balloon ascended at Flusa- mend where the military aerodrome Is located to fly to Koenlgsburp for the pUrpORIJ. of milking photographs to test a' new photography apparatus.

For in hour before starling on Ite journey. th balloon whirred above. tli aerodrome while tho engineer tested Us motor and Its steering gear. Just as tin balloon set' off on Its journey Lieutenant Slutz In hl Par- mart biplane. accompanied by another olllcer started after the big shaped as bug.

The biplane circled the bal loon several times and then Slutztrled to fly over the Iarscval lie apparently Jiilsjudg-cd his dlslnnclJ for Instead ot topping the Koertlg balloon. thobl Continued on Paro Eighteen. UNCLE SAM'S BIG GIFT TO COLUMBIA WOULD MENACE SOUTH AMERICA PEACE ffivi Top Dr. Ensebls A. Morales left nd Senor Don P.

Ezequltl Rojas bottom. Raphael M. ArIzSIrL Charging that tha United States gives Columbia 25000001 for the latter country' supposed grievances growing out of the building' of the Panama final the money will be Mcd In wart of conquest against neighboring lands Panama Ecua. dor and Venezuela ha. made a prO- test through their mlnliters at Wash ington against th ratification by the U.

8. senate of the Columbian treaty. The ministers making the protest are cbia A. Morales representing Panama Rapheal. M-Ariiaira Ecu ador nd Senor Don 1' Ezequlel Roja Venelu President Wilson' and' Secretary of St.

Brytn behind the treaty Afi. ii I I SwonLCirc 5 IforMay I THE FORTr" WAYNE NEW SATP At I hANKSNGnEY :1 lf 1' 1 1TILI HOPE I velop 1ci sca iie. ddcn' himge I L. xie iiim diat n' IC 1Cr. FORSU c' sS 1'- Amb sslid rNaon Arg iiti ia A th i i onfiiJll ti 1' fthe 7.

trIu ut e- ate Hay fj Wi VhtM arged Tea gt e. nceJ raDJgmfied PJ aoft e. n. rlc nl ow' PJan s9CNheFoste 1. I1iS' d.

rs 1 me I P. I urr er te ve l1Dg. 1i I horfrioticeDispat hC Jwhich I 1A. IERidA ELEdATES ii IIE IJ ofState.Dryanandtlwconshtu- f' tiot nlistrc 1t tiv Luis Thly rCo fidt b' ht dr. thO PironoJ n.

i rera roug Nor a 1. ul.r Alil i gQy nn ri rHusc to AIo CI i i mils mi Ioy 7' a. consbtutlon hst i PESS MiSM S' i e' dlS RE' PIiGIT' RK- qllot Jr. aCln be In' I ofanadju lmentnoone would. vent re I ody WI Prtlld ntWll oJl GeneralUuertll I Qu It1' In Pvtv1 0.

A Th. thOtorelgn had be on ra ot ho ev th ugh tho 21IEDIATIONJI A DQ u.A.n- 181fmakln FrankJ1 i Jgrcy 20. RA LLg Il tI tion the rd 11 thellistory of 20. lIope tl d. a occ redat itary 1' 10n nue teen.

I 1' k. I. d' 1heMcxlca lUc I 0 m. wal neremp oye outs Irts 0 liS to ay donnegotia i nliw rc i lat PREMIER SQUITH thecit ter dep rt- men ineludi ett e. the.

rn the J1l l1t Jllr ugh Ii s. SUFFRAGETTES pl ro orpmngb b' an. belIl1crtadeleg tes DN anda FIASTTIMETHEY nfl1 ncc th maneuv. ape' dlo kwlti BY THE 1il 6001eet. fOl1n 11:1 eapgu hc statMJWI tly ssu re LOND by' ftl A.

a. 20 I 11. 1 Ject ug epian. 0 Ie tn slllTragettewero recdgnlzed tc of 1Ig' 0 lllgIJ rarscva. ca dc tcs.

a cons liie' 3 lli gOvernment tor the raiJ rs fo chosen tb ucce IIu rtal' tod WheD Ix the week SenorRII Ius o. Ch S. A qulth. I a aIrman mgrey yes er. Amer rans' cand tcg witl1o mad.

oSlvla day. disclaImed lily' of Arniltr nl Clialonm Alen country even. govern on tl' qUltii ed sy pa. even mule a 0 I Ii 11 0 ra rto i a Ot rb wen- kCP rrof 1so I VeeJ i i re ki Ugh On ot hiI' fi sl the p. anytl lDg ti declared.

uit ret al thelr tem S. a th fI11 ot' I t. f' ht th 1 0 forms tbat rg Ime 4 rl aybng e. wa man orle p' tC I hl lIellUlideIl0thats1lecQuldenJ07free. thet ous oif nll1 a ga.

fS tna If ten him 8ome od1. 81tI In or men tllattfjylvlsbcalth 1'1. 1 JERRyg SIS I. RAINS OVeR ThespeclatDrs cecding8 a. 8S1 rhlppmg id th h1' It J1.

th to Iml Lt tt 1 connectedwllh. sa 1J on Up08 1 IIJ1. IUI u' tll w. lir IIrIIl AT HUNTERTOWN reUredfrQm MO' ST. INOIANA tl1eono Jntthe a ea.

11lmgre ISII. IItRU o. JJ nf M1stJPankhUllt lIb Ybo ke f. 11dr t. I Uels8llrvlvedbythefollowlnuli.

Th. dr 9 the 114 icwd ilie ft hman1o allt1i 1' a Arn l1e8J1 gate8 nou blli6 wUr III eftf I h' i :1. Mrs 1 iary CENTRAL al1dlmmedl1tey over. JfafeYldenVby tJ1telfrl t. rIM' Me d.

ua ed A Af FrER IL NESS nusoUIQwe of to hi th" 1 0' fulln nlghCb OfJ yee4 Pblic hi lrSiligrey. OFSIXiMONTHS IIuntertownat homedealh ege erlaAIU r. fj1. JI. tl hdid II currcdand lIe elllal1JlI1eGa.

of prevai tbelt tbie 1e Iot. neo I 1 Uun ehownTh funeraIWlll eheld" plio Is nd thGii'-j-otI. I iItVit 1telio ld. p' if of tJJ04c1oc tUte Il1dJune 2 crew. tb pae en on he arsev 1.

I I iiI' i11 f1 frolll watc Dld tlIe It. 1 Lt J. IX. lliG HlUteto I dlfcbl i II rolwe tbcr Wi 8nl1 r. ttI a eil I 1' i li n1J.

Vehspt. A IndllUlatpdAYfoU9nrJheheav1est. WrKiIId ea1v 1 i h' t1rt 1 RKA SAS BA liS' Jn Farmerwcre de- 8 II ba. l. elt h8 I1 dW 1U A dC Od fo J.

nty harvesUngtbelr reachedtho ouse7ca er ayaftern on- eme ralribut. weJ ommed ourlnrwalerupjJn ItMtesrlnglt ving he rdthe' noise' dtn ed and Onc Supr ORC 0 TO CLOSE our asl lIv i 11dr S' rowll1 feilin thavlctlmamlght Yet sa elt atmgca e. r. mg ey. I hndnt Evans l1Ie af prnoon.

toth i en. evenknowfr hn 103 degrres thot wb S. 1' Id' iRECTORSTAKEACTIOI FOLlntlieshade latrweatherwlthrl beenkllIedoutrlghtwere 1 rey II a. ep one. Oll Ii nI WIIS fDreca.

ted burn fall that' tool IIIII age. 0. INO In 1lan8. feivdlls tewmln. house.

a ways over years. and knownres h. dledlut eretpfrOus hmg8a at hla Thedlrlglhlo cotTutI fid trrey a tOW' DEMOCRAT HAPPY th tlh kF" TheSlaleNailDn ilJankon otthe nrm ccompllhyln hlmweretbree. O. usc a ou e.

oc n. dls llle. ul mat loc ted bortlj day. evenmg 1 stltuUon sa. 1id noth OM nd that HIl I dt morl1lng toliow.

eLl N' ES 0 iht 1 To 1 Pa a' plon er iLnnlht POS. TMAS. holderotmany In lud- i Ing I or THE GRAND' RAPIDS' Wllhdr walf Ihe thll hf schoolln the. I The CASE from ot 1 II II lit urney hjFar Pre ldenl' appo nte to ay am Dn. by I ft bt l1ft and for A hley o.

ccr ar a er 0 It egg ape BrttE COl SSIQti QP 9PPER upeJ1ntendentof tena IIS bill ca hler I AWRENCEi oNE State as ak lars va1. bythe ml judAed lust tho' bl. 1If rch IIDS Ml Jun Ith Elghte lL nasion' i' U719873capllal sloek50Q000. thiiTawi nce his' TIteW th or 1. batUeln le In Il1spectorNorton 1IIII18sue afternoon ctnltYFalr nd wa er.

Jevelry. stor confessedthatbe Ft rto taj PROC lA' fMS" hcro 80me daye before" r. 111 Mol1ccame an Roblneonluggested jewel store. robbery. 0 r.

hI ANGE ES 6 30 Fit bt a helel. the threeelerkntbay e' turrtIS In whlJeRoblnsonrtfled place. ono to. ftght wr nccs S. UL.

AT PASO' re er eettled' rm IjndlIhot tonight' was dOlVnaM aunclll- I InguplIn4 ot It IIgl1teduP 1111 body1emi tledhls gunlIt pr r8 IC a rrl 1lwe tJ 1 The alld their. vlctlml we OFFICE UNITED delld liJWr tI grbu 1 a Ft lar cd st tiugthat 4ntaOtor fu pen- ot Oe fera presi ent RTMNEP 2:004.111..4. dXICO. 8:00 mm6S wn FoRAUTO PARYIES 4:00. p.

43 tb 6:00 6100 deegates 8GOp. O' at 700Lm48 THE LATEST 8:00 at. Ithas I. m. a m.58 Is' no truthln TioN' Mr.

10:00 11 80' 11:00 p. m. 64 l1 4 th Vlllal 1180p. ju ted. REDP1NG.

20ieara 100 p- ad- IIIghe were ent rtained today" Lo mper ture thl eot 1r' os oi 1obUe and ltwas 83 i pose' 4 manupectat rit rstiot be torel1a. 3 on the Increa lng. to thepiost oOt twent tour fQr es en sln recenf Flame. mo ro the th reportsclrculated cano helrhtbf rlv go arral1za. wondertuland same um dity.

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