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Ji AM the Neties Last Edition Weather Fair" and (twiWr Tiirt-t Wednesday fair. GREAT DAILY OF T5E OZARKS BEST BOOSTER OF MISSOURI 70LUME XXII No. 174. SPRINGFIELD. TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1913.

I'linCE FIVE CENTS. SITUATMDM QMSAIE. MABM VEM MEMCAN 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 Heart-BrMenySHeW1 1 WASHINGTON IS Engaged to New York Attorney. Seeks DauQhi Ehdof Long Irip AGED MOTHER HAS FROM I TO SEE HER CHILD Mn. Ann' Crosman Cannot be Although She Hu Been Here.

PARENT CASED FOR BY TRAVELER 'S AID Will Leave for Her Home Tonight If Clew I Not t'nable tp find 5 trace of her. daughter" whom ahe ha not seen for more than eight year and who left her home- nmr Orlrowll, more thnn twenty yenn Mr. It A. Sharer Iiwnrt. la In the city seeking locate the tnlhglng.

ono. who Is Mm. Anita Although Mrs. Sharer la confident the younger woman la safe. yu the -mother nevertheless ll hmrt-hmkrn tmauu "her -child" "failed 1 she arrWedT Mr.

(Sharer baa long corresponded With her daughter who received her MII MIIU UHVB WTm, oa if wrote to tell younger woman she' would arrlv In loat week. Previous letter, which asked thi daughter br come to her mother for abort visit, had failed of their pur-poae, nnd ttra. tShorer was determined to. aee her ao wrote, that ahe coming here." Hut no one Waa nt' the Prlaco station--when 'the mother ji arrived. The Viarvntal heart- which' bea: aa the' city- wait nea.re.1.

waa. left alone on the depot plutfnrm without a friend In tbe city and yet probably with a daughter near at band. 1 Taken ta V. W. C.

A- Stunned by thi thv-' unfortunate womaa. white-haired and with the wrlnklea on her face betokening many yeitre of bardahlp, waa found by Mra. Mary McCabe Smith. traveler a aid at tbe rYlaco'depoL and! waa taken to the Y. w.

C. A. All effort of the Y. W. C.

A. author -Itlea, by the police who were notified and by cltliena Intereated In the caae have thui bar failed to dlacloae the whereabouta of Mra. Croeman. A aearch of the city -directory, of the aubacrlptlon Hat of The Republican and other papers 1 In the city failed to reveal euch a name, and la deepalr Mra. Sharer win return to her home in Iowa tonight or tomorrow morning It no newa of the mtaalni relative I secured.

XI ha. Sharer atM dinar to the hope, however, that her daughter la In the elty. and ahe did not get the' letter, and thnt ahe doe not know of her mother's preaence. LEATHER MEN IN 8E88IION. July 3t.The Natfohal leather aiid Mhue Klndera' aaanrtattoii Va'afi" Tra 'anniiat 'Whvfri(toiTVQtniIa today with an attendance that Include, may prominent repi ewtatlvea of the trade throughout the country.

A feature of the meeting will be a banquet at the Bolle-v 11a-Bi rat tori Thuraday night at which eeveral noted epakra will be heard. The I'nderwood tariff meaaure and Ita available eltM-t on the leather trade ta the leading guhjeet or dlaeuaalon at the convention. COM OA Fatally Burned hen Engine Clothes On Fire T. Loujs, Julj 21.1 -After wit-tenfing two other girlg narrowly mixs incineration on tho name machine, Mrs. Virginia Dowiu mounted Ihe motor of Jutiti Schneider, and burned proh-ably fatally early this morning when her clothes took fire from the Excited the third accident of the kind tliw morning, lost control the machine.

At er at ASH GROVE FIRE VICTIMS REBUILD Mr. O. Lrbarfgr -and -John Siak Have Plant for New turei, Aah Grove, July Arrange ment are being mrfd by Mrs. Ida O. Lybarger and John of two.

adjoining lota. In the burned dl-trlct In Art Orove, to rebuild at once. The plana for the new structure, which have been drawn by Reed Heckenllvely of Hprlngfleli provide for two story brick building. 47x114 feet. The upper hall will be taken' by the Aah Orove A.

P. M. lodge No. 106, excepting a small part of the pact art off for office. The (Irat atory will contain two modern alore room.

The old building burned on the night of July 4. No movement baa yet made to rebuild the Pmpire hotel or the Ash drove opera houee, owned by Noma liawklna. Am said, -however, that tha owners of the ground are contem plating the erection of business blocks of fireproof material on the site. LYON'S PLACE TO FRANCIS IUL OFPLATTE COUNTY McECynoIds Decides on State Senator for U. S.

District Attorney' TWO OTHERS CONSIDERED IN FILLING OF OFFICE Reed and Stone, However, Had It Understood That They Preferred Solon. Accepting the recommendation of. Kenatora Htona and Reed, Attorney General McReynolda haa Oeclded tu certify to the prealdent the name of state Senator rtancta M. Wltaon Platte City fur appointment as United States attorney at Kanaua City. VN'II-non'a nomination will be aent to the senate early this week.

When the outgoing attorney. Lealie J. Lyons, tendered hia resignation two weeks ago, Mr. McReynolda Invited the senators to submit the names of several candldatea. Senator Wilson.

J. W. Sullinger of King City and Levi Hcott of Nevada were- proposed. The attorney general was given to understand, however, that the senators preferred Wilson, objection to Wilson waa ralaed be cause of hla membership in the atutej legislature. Out hla legialiUlve posl- iion, in tne attorney generals judgment, doea not bar him from appointment, 'fr The fact that the Missouri legJshi lure with no Diiuy 01 anotner session nerore tre expiration of Wllaon's Iran, la regm-d ed as exemotlna him from the ruin nt the administration that alate b-gisla-! tors must not allow the lure of fd-' eral office to Interfere with the fulfillment Of their-, legislative dutie, during.

the term for which they were elected. Sets the H(ttQin of the hill Schneider ran the wheel onto the walk and attempted to beat out the flame. Members of the fire department came to the rescue with a chemical tank. Her recovery ia doubtful, Schneider was exhibiting the. ma chine to a party of (Tirls aud in-J WILSON vited Utem to Tha Hea and masaacrelng the ln fh Ion whA fM al-e.

tilll .1 also took fire buj the werel cacti ume uuicaiy exunguiaiiea. I i i 1 aawaw aavia mirm, MISS JESSIE WOODKOW WILSON. The chief figure In the luteal romance of the white House. Her engagement to Francla Bowea Say of New York wag. recently announced.

Senate Floor Flays free Ohio State man Predicts Complete Failure of Underwood-Simmons Bill in Operation, IT TEARS TO PIECES FISCAL POLICY OF LAND Cannot Pouibl Preterve Welfare of Industrial. America with For-eiffn Competition, He Says. Waahlngton. July 21. Denunciation of free trade as a timely policy tor the United Statea, a prediction failure In ita purpoaea for the t'nder-wood-Slmmona tariff bill and an attack op an ad valorem tariff ayatem.

were voiced by Senator liurtnn of Ohio today when tariff discuesli.n waa resumed In the senate. Senator llurton declared he waa no worshipper of protection un 11 "fetish." but that he approached the ub Ject of the tariff "ruther with th conviction that whenever there shall I' an area of comity 11 ml mutual concede Ion in tra 1c anionic nations and our country shall have reached 1 lolnt when its productive capacity hnx been) fully developed, free trade mltrh' be a rstlonal policy." Such he' said waa the case, the disposition "to tostro'V among nations and to jreUjV wfcofjwi to markets only oil rn-l PaiTon I I Bulgaria Sues for Peace: Seems End Balkan Trouble July II. Bulgarian dele- galea this afternoon opened preliir.l nary peace negotiations at Nleh In Hervla. and it la believed here that 1 peace la In sight. ROUTE PROTESTS.

London. July 21. The HublluK-Torts today, following reports hf Turkish reoocupMtlon of AIrlanop4e. lorwarded -to the power strtsig, fnrm im I r.r.,1 I 4tmAtirtln Ihsf. Tuv.

I key proceed In the next peace negotiations on equal terms with tba llel-kan statea. Tle note also, protest against the alleged. atroclUee of th ilulgarlaps. who the Turk charge srs needlessly burning Turkish- Tillages atong the habitants Turkey potnte out to the power tfUit BC. lh ottoman troops have (ot back Into the Balkan War fame Trade daring In return" balni; pn th 'Increase.

i- Whan It Is- Applicable. Avering that a free trade policy only Is applicable on the theory that It universally can he applied, the Ohio senator declared: The attempt on' the part of a free tra.de nation to apply the theory In practice without the concert of othor nations reveals the serious disadvantage of such a position. Fven. If theoretically In (he moat correct situation alie is In fur worse position to enforce her point of view, she can have recourse to no other means of projecting her Interests exoept fo per-uade the statements of other countries that they together with herself would be better off under a regiinnl of rewdom In commerce, while they on the other hapd can Iwrgaln between themselves to her disadvantage and at the same time can. profit by uoreaa to her open markela." Tears It ts Pjecss.

Senator Morton further declared thnt the I v. mix ml had framed a bill which literally tears to places the flecnl Hili- of the nation In order to eatlefy the craving for lowering the cost of living and to Justify the declaration of their purty platform that the chief rause of the high coat of living "ih" exlating protecllve tariff enacted by the Republican party" a. ild rVnatnr fturtun, "wan your campaign aiKuminl. thla wan the oroiiL- on which yiu reganl yourw-h rn an to tear to plecen tin flucal policy which nan been the Ktirrt qnchnr of nearly two dfcuilen of nniirecedented prosperity (COXTI Vf UN J'AieR KiOHT) have rm-lalmed captured territory the- are in jur'l aa giaat a. piMiltlon 10 dictate teriiie of peace as are the, alllej.

The reports 1h.1t the Turk had re 1 ik. 11 Adi iainip'. ninth luri-troiti Sofia. 'opatantinotdr. dtom an I other plates, todav lacked confirmation.

The diepalchee said htsr night thai i Adrianopic had heeo garrisoned by i only 004 Hulgartans and that theyj msde little realatance to the Tur'ilahi troops under- Knver entered, Ihe city. GREEKS "CLAIM Athena, July 21. -An official report here today said that th Greeki have occupied I'etzova. routing tin Uttlgariana along their entire front The fighting waa desperate, the dispatch said, and both armies lost hea- lly CONVINCED THAT Officjali Will Net be Quoted, but Feel That Huerta Reign Is Near End. PILLAGE HAS FOLLOWED SUCCESS OF REBELS Refusal of Consuls to Treat with Leader Brings Punishment Upon All.

Waahlngton. July fl iteporta of condition auiroundlng the Huerta government hue put the admlnlatra tlon ofllclnln in an attitude of keen-eat appr-hennlnn toward the altua-tlon thete. Advices which ofllclala believe to be perfectly nillhentlr seem to Indicate that tho atrlle lM-tween. the Huerta riglnie and the revolutlonel element reaching a point where some dellnllc com Innlon' la to reached. Informnlion of thla alluation.

when permitted to become known today, waa coupled with the emphatic statement that the United frMatea waa making m. additional naval it military preparation. Reports of an Impending ae of the I Inert regime are being talked over freely In otti-rtal circles, although no olllrlal of tie iMlminiatratlon will permit hla name to be coupled with It. All Information made politic waa With the exact stipulation that tl ahnuld not be represented aa reflecting tl)e Mws of the" admlnlatratlon. Refusal of foreign- consular repre sentative to hold a parley with tSen.

V'rniiut. ne Meren eeVrU," kader. before his attaeA un riH.igr hi given aa a reaaon for the outrages on the -residents. Irreapective of ns-1 tonality, following the recent rebel tceupaner of that city. Gen.

1 rblna sent the console word of his Intentions to aelte Inirango, and sought a with them. As a retaliation for their refuaals to meet him. It la said, the city virtually was given over to the anldlery and the mob, who fired and plundered property indiscriminately. Money waa demanded fiom the banks and wealthy cltlsena. Prices now are very high and Consul II a mm fears a famine.

Transportation facilities are in a state of demoralisation, more than 200 brldgei having been destroyed ba tween o.Mtne Rey and I'orreon. BIRTHDAY OF NOTED tOtDICR July Mujm lUi.rml Juhn H. Hrook. rftlrnl. tin har re-rofd of fony yrmi nf rt.itln(tnlh- Hi noiv I rr In the I iilfn ntntpe ami), i r(irhtt hi- nrvfnt v-flfth lilrlltdtty unnl- tr Hair toln v.

In aVrorri nr with iipffim On. Brnnkr ainilltiR th mun rrr nt hl hontr In Itfikuhlrr IIIIIm li XI am suit huiwMt Nni lihHiitniltnsi hi evrntv-flvr ai h- I kimjn hp nr "I tlit moat 111 1 1 pioir iiUyfra al tlf THt fli'lil oiinlr iuh nn1 may ren nl-intiMl ewr jy nUkinic thf round of the link MILITIA ENCAMPMENT. 1 1 1 1 1 viif Jtii )h mi iml an-ciintitniftit of th MiKrttsiijiit nnilnnul Rtiu 1 -j 'i(t)4S(i hr Ad -lu'ni lii-iirml KrlOivr In ihfiiR. lv- turns 1 Ih II I nrt Mlit) I A l.i U.tiiwi iir' if'f 1 1 nt 1 vimI tum'M In nrlr mid liti-i In thr n- Miii'iinTi itir Kntftriirnvnt nt MiTlJtn1 th rrint 1 i-i-ii'i. Bath-Room Accessories and Summer Comfort Thfit- la no Hniv In i K- ihe tnt hrootii an hum lit liiiiluMirrvi I till 1r if Mm ll II id 1..1 I hr i-t hu It hikI ...1,1 Milt un 111 iiiHiMiil I i.j mi di 1 1..1 1 1.

e.i tl Ml I.H in '1 1 ii.ivr iht 1)t-nt fl Iii'mIi tu curi I's-nifiie Hi inn an ath Hve vn i ii.nsi' i t-. Ui lntt-li at'l i.i. 1 silt--4 hphii'l 'JltVf t.l.ri'.-U'' tt 1 at loner ttntl ,1 11 .1, trthin-l'' ljH on Iwlh m. ill. rfiiil aimd attipply of r-iiKli low )''-and Jion ad lib Thtr are many lathr-ioin it-i.

sot ten on iht -maihvi i I 1 1 Tor (onvvntfiifif and nil tr lb-lim In far if mi king 1 it niiivt a rivv hilt. lfk'OU arr nut it 1 1 a1 nttrlt (arnlliar with whtii i to had In th'sj lln tlun lo 'hv ml trrtiaiig calumits of I HI. hlK-I'l'l-H'IN and Ivarti pom ih tia on th auilij. I you Will hp1 to firUl how inili i I mifoi i on tin ortM'ui a lor owr-tf and our family at wry mrnlrmte rt. CRISIS HAS COM Wilson Backs Up Bryan Policy in Nicarauguan Fuss PROMOTION IN SALVATION ARMY Captain W.

Sturgeon Is Made Ensign After Eight Years Faithful Work. Captain W. Sim uenn. 1 to- officer In charge if the S.il iiilnii Arms1 tn Springfield, receive. I wnnl from Chi cngo territoial bi-adoarli-iN yrMrr day morning to the effr.

1 he had 1een promoleil ilie rani; of a a recognition hia fHllhful i I and his uutlrina cffmlN to hhsini ih poor. The new enaisn has lieen an atmv mcer nearly eight years and has had five appointments In Missouri This la bla' second time as officer In 1 hxrn i the work-in Springfield Hla other appointments In Ml-sourl have Peeu in St Louis. Seilalla. ('Union, nod Monett. where he opened up the arinv work.

CULLER PROBES PRICE FIRE POST Mayor Declines to Common On Matter Until He Knows JJl Details. RE INSTATED MAN NOT GIVEN WORK RY CHIEF When Former Member of Depart ment Reports (ot Duty, -He Is Ignored. Refusion 10 comment In regard 10 the MiUnighlln Trice cliy council, threo-cornent word battle which baa been fought owr I he pro used re-in-atatenient William I'rlci- us a member of the Springfield tlie department. Mayor Ili niK' who returned to tin- city S111 111 da lilgtll. -baa really declareil ilinlsth-e in the conf'lrl' until the whole al'fali can be lnes.l Haled.

lie proposes to Olio Ih. matter fiom Ihe lime Ihe le is In th eriihrxn Ur unlit It h.Hih-4l out til I utility Inat wrrk. aUjoi Cill.j ennt murh time v- tnrcinN nil hhI hli'h nilKht l.rli.u 1 iv lit tip-n the HiltiMti'ii. 11ml will ri-Miiintt hla lil-v 'Hi Ik-iI until hr li" UMlntH liinifi'if wiih nil th- iIiIhUb of fol wO. AcllliK ln'' 'I "tiliT (if riif-ad nialii I'tln- imrlnl to fhlf llirain McK.iiRhUn yesterday or the duty, t.lll failed of the ileii.ii 1110 Ihat lie was Un man f.o tight iiik property -d ourlllg attoliH In fact.

Laughlln Intimated, Price i peari-d befon- him. tl. al he did n. hac the pi. as, lie of hla acqualtr atli-e.

CONTENTION OVER ie I Forged Checks hy Basketful Are Found hy Police Strengthening the alr nl Hrm lc-llef of th police and HpnnKu ni chant a that an hi in of foi ritc urr working In ihn ilt. th- ilrpurt-mfnl whi fjiriv I imtifieMl that a half htiaU-l 1hhK i tvntf-f1i foiicfil rliirr.it had trvU found In Llt- nllr h.uk 'f th Mtro-pViUtan hotvi Tin- rka. railed fur (IK Wf-M iIihwii on the HtMl-Huv-lntra lomk with tin- tirnti alKnA-liir hi- tlrtii Lyon-Mum Motoi Cat cini ..1 n. Th nn INT NOT Says United States Government Will Do Everything to Aid Latin Amoncan. PLANS GO BEFORE POWERS FOR APPROVAL Executive Is in Favor of Piatt Amendment and Denies T'na It Has Joker.

MMktnitiitfi. 1 Wllnon tM.R ny .1 liisu tthi- of of St fit opttyf tl prut 1 in In hiF mtirvn-w with 01 1 he phif mllii iilrlon hy villi (h.M I I in ir "tu (hp luntt inn." iiimi I '-i nmi plalr nrrk-i. Uut t1filr'(i nl 11 I Us The rt --ifvil irt llo- ftrsl irlncn-le of tla 1 ate system before Ihe acni.te for Ha appro al contemplated filiia'nlna in option to build a transiineaulr anal through Nicaragua. The genet- ll scheme, however, constitutes broader policy to all of fentrol ameilca; one that would enalde ibis cmiturf to aid Ihe republic 1 soulh Ml tiny national endeavor without taking poneeealnn. The pi-eeldent wsiiied the correspondents thai the Nlraraxuan prot.o- torste proposal waa not to be lakxel aa an Index of a pollcv to la tliroiiRliout fetitral Antr.bw-lle aaid that country wanted tl" adopt particular plana est anlteil to Central American countries In deal! Itf with them, and he added forcibly tbpi all these plana would be laid befiu-M tbe various countries for their accept-uncr.

If they were not "I accept able." he said. Ibla cnunliy would Hot seek tn adopt tliem Favors Piatt Amendment. The prealdent expressed li inn If being highly In fa 01 S-ci III van's propnsnl lhal Un I'lH alll' vd- nient. adopti-d tn lonnlr In Ua ii ulectol ale treril wild In ln- led In tin- Tin- Inn in ll, is inilr' Ihe iiiiwi-i nf 1 ini; I'-iba Warrant II lciili1 thiit 1 mi 111 1 It) II tint) 0 ROURKE AND DALE GARDNER AT THEATER Itess" 01. ill.

"'i 1. in pin I iai 1 'I 1 1 li. 111 k. a 11.I lighlwc lahl Spi 1,1 bonis a 'i I i'W boxlna 1 I II I Tl I I 1 1 I HI II.IS 1 j. if.

1 11,. l.i 1 1 I 1 1 Ibis epeaiin4 undi-i in lilt, niilo- A- i-oniuan li -ed I '-f 1 I til well known otll. Id and an ilia' lim: them 1. dull rto i 1,11111 Th id.o 1.1 I 1 UK' of pi OKI ..111 M-e t.rinie.l forms lind limn the rompan a office -on Hu'h street, thereby strength'-ii'iiK thi hanc of defH tn.n and increasing 'he owner's h.rard The police hae bleu sen, lung In caiii tot the pasi ten data for a shrewd and suave person who passed at least seven bad checks Oil Holland Hh 11 kin company and pnipoited to he py.i chicks given by' Al' rall. iaoii, intv foi Ihe SVU- PRE FOR OCCUPATION MEANS FORWARD I ON I'Adfc.

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