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If tlM Rvfbter good for the "other fellow" to advertise ia why oot VOL. VIII. NO. 276. Whole No.

2829. lOLA, KANSAS, OCTOBER 7. EVENING. PRICE TWO CENTS. THE BIG MUSICAL ORGANIZATION WILL APPEAR AT THE GRAND THEATRE.

mm mmi THE WEATHER. Chicago. Oct. 7. tonight and moderate temperature; southerly winds.

Duel Between and Wife. The Boy's Organization Will Play Two New York. Oct. H. Hop- Mns die cutter In Brooltlyn shot and killed his wife in a duel with her jn hallwaj- of her flat in Brooklyn today.

Although married thirty years the couple were living apart, havint fiuarreled over money matters. Hopkins was wounded in the hand and his wife was shot in the eye. She died instatitly. Ex-MayOr of Lawrence Dead. LOCAL HALL OP FAME Oct.

W. Lud inijton. who was mayor of Lawrence Performances, Afternoon and Even- foUowinc the Quantroll raid, died to! day as a of a stroke of apjio- Barrett, Who Contrors Banda Rcssa, Bringing It One of the Best in the World. ULTIMATUM TO M'GALL I' Alnian Barrett, of City, lead cr of high cla.ss, nuisiciu sj)ecialijes. and one of the oivnors of Banda Uos- sa.

wa.s in town today, and closed a contrart wiih WTjeaton. or the Ciraiid thtaire for Hunsanan Hoys' liand, one of iht- best known mus leal oruanizations in fhv world. The l)an will afiiK 'ar nf two In lola. and i-vt-nluK of Ooto- 201 h. Barret Cs -merprlHCS are nK or loss known to lola lit' hroiiKht the Banila Rossa to lola The HM Boys' tiand is In tlio cla-s wirh Banda Uossa.

They play hiiiii class and niasir. It has arrd at the best theatres in 'ha conntr It is prohabio that an arrangement will l)e made to sive a fionefit concert at the matinee for some local institution, possibly the Orphans' Home. The Hungarian comes direct from i New York for a week's engagement at Kansas. The management have decided to fill in three dates on the return trip to break the expenses of the long trip. lola has fortunate enough to lie selected for one of these dates.

The band contains thirty-five members. That it is a boy's band, really is evidenced by the tact that twen- of the thirty-five members ride on -hall-f rate tickere. But it is a grreat of the greatest bands in the world. MISSOURI INSURANCE SUPERINTENDENT TELLS HIM TO PUT BACK THE MONEY. He Contributed to Campaign Fund or the Company Cannot Do Business in Missouri.

Citv. S'jpcrijitendt ni of In.suiancc Vandiv. toflay -si'iu a communicaiinn to dent of the Life Insurance company, dialing that fiiu'! roiitriljurion in ilif trcasiir.v of conijjanv under pt i.alty of rovocafion of rho company's lirt -nsi- t'l tran-act in for failure to comply with the d-'Uiand. Vandiver ah-o iluit tlio departmont of in.surance wiil insist op a njVy vire president and financial committee for the York T.ifo Insurance company as soon as rs can effect a reorganization. $100,000 NEW YORK BLAZE Two City Slocks Went Up in Smoke, and Many Lives Were in Danger.

A BIG JAP NAVAL REVIEW. It Is Expected, to Help the People to Forget Unsatisfactory Terms of Peace. Tokio, Oct. coming visit to the Japan waters of the British squadron commanded by Vice Admiral Sir Gerard Noel commander in cmef of China station, will it is expected, be made occasion son after the ratification of peace of Grand Review which with Admiral Togo's triumphant entry into the city will offer splendid occasion for diverting people's attention from unsatisfactory terms of the treaty. It is believed that the authorities will do everything possible to utilize these events as demonstrations of the fact that the peace of is guarded by two powerful allies.

American warships are expected to be present at tne naval review. LIIWSON WANTS TO FORM A FOR PROTECTION OF THE POLICY HOLDERS. CiMPilieil MONEII BiCK GOULD-RAMSAY FUSS One of the Objects Is to Obtain tution and Punishment of tha Hoch Has Been Asked to Serve on the Telegram. Nt-w York. Oct.

city blocks were burned, over fiftoen busiiifss es- 1 tenement dweller.s to floe for safety from their ilanie-ihreafencd one fireman injiMwl. a watch- Q.winian burned, two an.l fifty I AT jcra.zed roaming crowQ vrr-. ets for more tlian an hour, and" desperate three-hour with Is Making Effort Raise m. R0SENBER6 TO Which Will Probably Successful. threaten, (i destruction to a large nor- 'ion of the upper east side water 1 shortly after ir.i.ini=s'hf.

The loss is Alice Fap.child Honjsro Rosen-I a tliousand dollars The fire Lerg will probably pay her fine and be in a rag picker's in released from jail tonight or by Mon-j Hundred and Eight'-- nca- First day at the latest. Mrs. has avenue and flames sained' a mo- some fu.Tiiture here ami it is by dis-inientum quickly. sng po iftoish lU posirnt of this that will be paid wa. nn the pKa that has DEMOCRATS WANT DUAL TARRIFF to come here to look after her furniture that Mrs.

Honore was fir.st given permission to como back to lola for twenty-four h.nirs though a fine was hanging over if she ever Tfturned. then staid h.TC and af- PORTRAIT BY KESSLER. The subjtjcr of portioi' a.il coiiiity's skeicii broiigiir from -iK -r cum- Ail rhe time lie has been forwarding lies and Tae land farm land business he has also en- of many of tiiv ginet'ied some of the largest deals tial citizen.s who now rr.aking it which havo been in city propone of the best counties in tiu- state. erty. Few iilrn L.ive done more to con- oiiisiders of the merits of lola and county and in other ways the roaltv interests than has Ira Fuiier.

uiic ui. Hit; Ij, act as he has not only builr up a business for J-iir the ri.ght sort i'tonle ini in vebtmenfs has (lone to i ii: tie THE POLICY HOLDERS MAY ACT PHONE CONCERNS CONSOLIDATE In View of the Insurance Disclosures Corripany Organized in Parsons, a Great Many Proxies May Ee with a Capital of Million Dollars. Revoked. I Parsons, KUS Oct. Citizens New ork.

Oct. TrioUno to- Telephone company has been or- day says: hr -re with a capitalization of In vi-'w of 1. dollars for the purpose of 1 akir.i.' and Oi all the icy holders 01 th. xi 'fial i hisur-. p- udun' telephone companies in an C'ir-jiauy.

a rer.j,:. i- i Kansas. The incorpora- BROKE OUT AFRESH TODAY WHEN RAMSEY ASKED FOR INSPECTORS. The Law Provides "Vhat Stoc1 Shall Be Protected in This Way, Oct. GouM-Ramsey contost for control of tiie Wabash at thi' annual meeting of dirtcior-, here next broke out today in an applictirion made to pleas court b.v Kani.sey.

for the appointment of inspectors of tM(r- tioa at ncxf week's meetimr. The Ohio law provides for inspectors that tho interests of stockholders of cor- noralions may ho gu.irded. In his application Ramsey says the inspectors who served at last year's meeting and who were to serve next Tuesday are not qualified by either education or experience to serve as inspectors and nass upon the eligibility of directors. Ramsey cliargf's that certain stockholders intend to ivote fraudulent, illegal and defectivp proxies and ask-that new and disinterested inspectors be named. Ramsey also makes affidavit that he Is still president of the road and representjs ten percent of the stockkholtiers.

Tie court w5ji DOint Inspectors if Ramsey can prove he represents ten percent of the stockholders an dhe has until Monday to furnish such proofs. A TRIPLE NEW YORK MURDEP The Finding of Three Bodies Hac Baffled the Police of Middletown, New York. Boston, Cct.j teregram re- rrivcd by Governor Folk of Missouri tiom Thomas W. Lawson was sent by I.awson in connection with a move- iiiL 'ur to form a committe Includlns governors of states and pi'rsons of prominence to sc cure the restitution of funds alleged ic) havf been wrongfully used by the insurance offlcla'S and the punishment of those guilty ot criminal actiem in connection there- ttifii. l.aw.son's telegram follows: "Will you.

with other governors and the strongest representative men ol the coitntiy, serve on a policyholders' protective committee of the Equitable, York Life and Mutual companies? The committee is except- it is to take possession of the New York Life and Mutual and select direct ors and controllers who shall be pledged to obtain full restitution and full punishment of the wrong-doers, aiso obtain restitution and punishment of the Equitable wrong-doers. The committee is to represent no faction and is obligated to no one except the policy holders. It has been decided you ahould represent your section in this sacred duty. Kindly wire answer at my expense. This is vital.

You will not be bwmd until the other members' names are submitted to you." Lawson today declined to discuss the proposition. As soon as the personnel of the committee was decided, ho said, and an organization effected, 1 definite plan of action would be adopted. The Massachusetts State Convention Adopts Resolutions Along This Line. a i revoke proxies a.i: ho -i to viito in policv hrM'sti -a C'T many, di-iays was fli.ally roniniit- -y to jail Boston, Oct. only iliawbaCiv tM ilie imaniiiiity in votiirz at the! duaioc ratio state eonveiition todav FAVORED TARIFF v.e;! known iavver ii.i:;i<' IS witlilicid lor pies-Tii.

i', at ihi' head of (1 I 'U 'luiu'; I e.f lat ei with iri nox' KILLED IN WRECK. 'ihv possibility of the entrance as a RcYISluN candidate for governor of lor H. H. of Catribridge Ki i The Fta'e al The Resolutions Aoopted by Macsa-. W.

Great Loss of Life in the Ditching of chusetts Republicans. 'Bartlett. of governor, la i a Ma" Train in Russia. regard to the tariff the platform Boston. Oct.

only one Rostoff. On Don. 7 in opposition ihv republican of. believe that a sen state cunvention terday di.c!a:ed fer a reviiicn 01 tariff. Contrary' tu xp; the radical wing of the i.any.

ttie leadership of Eu.t; n'i Foss. of Boston, did not offer a substitute for the plank in the platform relating tj liie tariff, although in a sptech to the delegates Mr. Fo'ss declared that the revision of the tariff favored in tht" state platform was no: sufficiently widt; in Its scope. Mr. Foss said, however, that next year they would expect to have the convention accept tlieir proposition in its entirety.

The foUawing ticketiwas nominated: sible relief jinail train left tariff evils could be obfalnta 'vreckc-il. Tweirv i' i.ers' rail from without disturbance to business by i killed and thirty placing tipon the free list a numbfr of raw material? oi om- industries such as coal. iron, lumber, hides, wool and by the enactnipnt of a due! tariff law which while having the present tariff as its maximum would give liberal reductions in rates to those lotions that will accord to us favoraljle trade opportunities. Plottner and George Yeau- of Kansas City; Frederick A and 1). .1.

Uoniine of Oswego. I of Ciietopa. C. H. and F.

H. Brown, of Pai- I has bion granted. The i -o 'iil to be have a ieiephdiies and more nf lull lines and eld-. ir telephone ill Cfti'vfori 1. Chvfid and i counties.

'I'he will r'lii i': a copper circtiit from I 'ii cnntiecting with the St. f.oufs f.iii Kinlnck long disfanc Parsons to Cherryvale. wliH-i ir will eoiinert with the Kansas 1 Telephone company's long Middletown, N. Oct. was revealed here today when he bodies uf Willis and.

Freil Otney were found in tiie woods a half from their home at which last ni.gh was found murdered the body of Both brothel's had been shot. YOUNG DAVIS FOUL PLAY1 Considerable Anxiety Over the Fate of Nephew of Former Vice Presidential Candidate. Pittsburg, Oct. police of Munhall are of the opinion that Gassaway Davis, a young man who worked wnd'r the name 6f Oliver Hall as fire the Homestead Steel Works r.in.-ii.ortation department, has. met with foul play.

Although his parents. distafice liiiis. Politicians Meet Senator Long. BEDWELLPARTY'S PLEASANT TRIP 'l'- conference today at the office pound Country c. S.

Tlu? conferenci' cen- Oeais Were Closed. i ter. around Senator Loner, who ii'd off in the city enroute to Wash- C. f)pe nt' party i in those present who ir.ade iip rhe Jjfilweii x-' an-' were W. Y.

Morgan, PHONE CONSTRUCTION BEGINS For Guild, Bo Workmen Here and Vigorously Push ton. ing the Work Already. For Lieutenant S. Draper. Hopedale.

I The local construcrion of the. jabed. For Secretary of Kansas Telephone Com- Olin. Boston 1 puny becan today. A of work- For Trea.surer and.Receiver General men arriveii Inte and this B.

Chapin. Holyoke. i work vv in E. Turner. of the store rooms in the 'Cataract Attorney Maloney.

hotel ha.s been rented by the corn- Greenfield. pany and 'lu-y are rigging up the cros.s beams for the i)oles tfiere. The work will be pushed forward rapidly. to the wheat M. A Low, Morton Albaugh and J.

C. belt COXV. K' ia-t night tiiid Stubbs. an interesting ticeount of tiie trij). Mr.

Whitta'-ef savi-; that Wirh- ira coTinty. where of ly is overr'in land i ers it was M'CURDY'S SALARY Other Mutual Life Officials get MOney, Too. Big BISHOP MOORE AT M. E. SUNDAY Newl York.

Oct. It was broiight out today befort the legislative committee the methods of inaurakice companies the salary of He will Occupy the Pulpit Both Morn and Evening Tom.orrow Bishop H. will occupy the pulpit at the First Epis i'le party ro to sleep -n r.fv--,, or rfiairs. Whlttak-rs il 't-trji is fM-- He Si the hart an trip al! w. re pleased the ene four of fiv cles' .1 I 'eals f.jr land in and about co'iiuy.

of the fells for alnrir up to a quarter anil is firi' soil too. Whit taker says he v. as in a field of corn which wis pf-r and jr "o' been cu'i'ivatrd a.t all. thoti in ioni: "Jointists" Plead Guilty. iiiiei )eii Oct many months of arrests and injunc- iioris.

County Wagstaff won vie -ory today in his fight to keep M'i" fr in Montgomery 'Mimiy. Testimony was introduced ''v. contempt case liefore I Fl' swca a strong nature that for the defense advised tluir flienis to enter pleas of guiltv. Ti o.s. arknowledsefl guilt re Powers.

Colbert Robert. Robert 01in.ger. Otis and B-r-edori. I To tiie eliarg n-ii- I 'nr Geor Ito'oerrs and Edward on guilty. The men are the court e.veufsi.mists voiiid be afternoon the was in the contempt of Connelly of Canctv.

question of pfinishment is the or tl in.L Hart Charged with doctor who Si the objects of tomorrow's services is to raise the balance of the church debt 1 I loi ri'orphini' auil S'l altoili the T' raign.today an i diil cotiiInuitiuo icir ran led. IK Will -nd the nien to jail iliscretion under iLe i.iw which provides for not more and inoii 'hH In jail. spe a irday CK li is the day fixed d.iys etit. lite "Jointi.si.'*." I 0 n. Ha.

mo. discuss-d There is a the third vice president $10,000, the Keneru. nuuiager and the ul treasurer 5. M.P,L Closing a -v. worl .1 i -n'" commltfee adjourned today day of next the sessions to be A tlon day in Uite state and members of experiences.

One of the committee desired to be in their various districts. night the crime Is numuer one more victim, Mrs. no Ingerriek. mother of the girl. The who have been look mother who was found unconscu.us in Homestead.

he barn of the Olne.v brothers las. number of prl! tilgju. is behoved to be dying detectives who are emploved'by thn.e frac t.res in iu-r skul yuung man's uncle, Henrv Ons-sa- Tho polce believe tha tne which evidently carrieil the murderr.l broth; rs to wood.i is the same I hide wiiich severaK. persons yeste- day noticed in the vicinity of the O' THE MARKETS, ney farm. The fact that an attemp; was made ty kill evorv person who I Kansas City Markets, wa-; known i6 have been in the Olnoy Kansa-s City, Oct.

un- house has caused the police to declar Receipts 1,000. taht i.tere were other motives than rob to five lower. Receipts herv for the crime, and that the rifling i Heavy 55.10'ff5.20: packers 55.0ii pigs and light four persons in the house about dark yesterday according to Lulu In.ger PO; No. S7'fzSS; No. 4.

SOQSZ; rick, who left the place bcfor' 71 the tra.gedy. were Willis Olney. i May vears of age; Fred Olney, 5S years -a'y: Cash No. 2 mixed 46 'a47; No. old; Ingerick.

the housekeeper 2. white 50. the two brothers, and her small daugh-1 steady: No. 2, white DSgSO; No. 2, mi.xed 27.

Lulit, who is 1.1 years old. went to I 6'3 cents. Middletown, returning in time for a late sMDp Finding the house empty the summoned the neighbors who "carched the premises. was founil dead in the cellar, her hean bfaten with tyi iron tdpe. Her moth-rj was found in the barn apparently beaten with sotne instrument whic't Receipts HOO.

was nicked up on the kitchen floor by Ho.cs—Receipts. 10,000. Top searching part.v. Willis Olney was a widower an 1 ADD CHICAGO MKTS Fred was a bachelor. Mr.s.

Tng-ricV Dec. who ha.I separated from her had been employed as a '505 Dec. 44 at the Olney brothers' place about fn Timoth.v—Choice $9.50 lb $10. 10; packing 24. cents.

Chicago Markets. Chicago. Oct. unchanged month. thf- house not a trace of robbery has yet been Consii'- prable comment w.ns excited here hv the similarity of the position of wounds of the two found in the woods- Fred Olnev's body had two bullet wounils in the rieht side.

wounis were un'ler the right arm in stich a po-' Dec. May Jan. 512.42Vi. Nov. Dec.

Jan. St. Louis Markets. St. Louis.

Oct. unchanged Run on Sank. Peoria. Oct. Na- fintr'l p-ink ciosied it-j d.

nrs fodav I lUilt'ieaM convention: Huohts Named for Mayor. -v York. Oct. following h.ts been nominated by the Re- a of the Dauiherty 's fion last n'ght. Savings bank in which Doughertv is largely a stockholder, experienced a rtia today but paid all depositors.

''3 T. Hughes. Young, of I'resident of the board ot aldermen L. Wells of tbe Bronx. that arm nnist have raise-l loo.

high b.fore the were fired. WH i -Steadv. Receipts 1,800. Pigs lis wa.s through the riui.t nflckerg $5,000 $5 2 red. cash elovator, RESIGN PHILLIPPINE GOVERNOR track SOfcio; Dec.

SHIP When Geenral Wright Comes Home it Will be For Qood a Dispatch Says. Mi'v No. 2 hard. 8 No. 2 cash, track r.O'..T/r.l: 41'5i.

No. 2, cash. 2ST 2 white I.cad—Stra<ly spelter, firm. Memphi.qTenn.. Oct.

It Is sta'cd (ri the home of Governor Luke E. Wt'ight of the that Condition Unchanged, he will resign his office on his ar- Wichita. Kans. Oct. rivaJ In the United States, December Simpson's condition la today un- 16.

cbangled. He rested well last night..

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