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a fvn 4 1 Local Weather For 24 hours 'ending at noon today the, maximum temperature was 7tf; min- van, north; rainfall, 1.01. 4. a. i fj A A A A A A A A A Kansas Weather Unsettled 'tonight and Thursday, with showers 11 west portion; warmer in west portion tonight. 2 A A I ItS.

LI 11. Ii- If I IS i 1111 111 II -Zs MJiJ Big Montgomery Count Fair and Race Meet Will be Held at GofFevville. Kama. VOL. XXII.

ww.VVUlfcWA fcJV COFFF.YVII I liTANCAC UPnwrcn a ctc-miivt itm 1 1 i-iyjlLnjui J. UVblllMU, AUuUol II, 1115. NO. 89. MURDERED, BUT HE UVES AMERICAN NOVELIST A CHANGE-IN GENERALS 1 1 NOW A BRITISH SUBJECT CARRANZA IS DISPLEASED THIS WAS CIRCUS HAY THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE INX)F- the lawlessness, General Funston reported, were residents of the United SUtes, although some of them were known tohave come from JLhe Mexican side.

Secretary Garrison "said he had no report that Carranza troops had entered Texas territory. If they were captured, he said, they would be dis- A5UD INDICTMENTS AREJW Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Succeeds Yon Sanders as Commander of German-Turkish Forces of Dardanelles El VILLE FOR DIG SHOW 11 tney attempted resistanc, The Parade Moved at II and Was Up ueciaica, tney would be shot. HIS ENMITY TOWARD WASHING TON PEACE PLAN SHOWN Cy The Associated 1'rcss FOUR OFFICERS, CAPTAIN AND ENGINEER BOND 10 lungung. standard and Enjoyed by AH Afternoon Performance Well Attended Gen. Scott Doubts "Invasion" By The Associated I'ress.

El Paso. Texas. Aim 11 London, Aug. 11. The Grand Duke; 5s S.

REPUBLICS NOTIFIED. TOO General Hugh L. Scott, chief of staff of the United States army, said today ONE OF THREE CAUSES CITED 01 MecKlenourg, according to the Athens correspondent of the Star, has been appointed commander-in-chief of the Turkish forces in the Dardanelles, succeeding Field Marshal Liman Von Sanders. 1' IJ II 1 1 XT r- nu uouDiea tne accuracy of dispatches reporting an invasion of Texas by one thousand Carranza troops in the neighborhood of Brownsville. "I have no advicesnf th maHor The Communication Delivered Today to Secretary Lansing Is Regarded as Little Lcs8 Than Defiance of the United States '1 tA tP 4t I I -h i 1 riem marsnai von zanders has been one of the leadinir fitrurps in tho he said.

Officers of the Steamship Company Charged With Manslaughter, Engineer and Captain With Criminal Carelessness litre she conic, fellers!" This aiu nouneemcnt passed from boy to boy lined up on the curb as Ringling big circus parade, bands playing and wagons creaking, appeared downtown today. Elephants, clowns, band, snake charmer and all the rest there. After several thousand urchirjs had tagged the big procession to the show grounds it was pronounced the best Americans in Mexim m. By I he Associated ITess. organization of the Turkish military system brought about in recent years under German tutelage.

With Field Marshal Von Der Goltz, also a German, he has beon active in tWrcoWnvr Washington. Auir. 11 Tim Amo. ican society in Mexico City today appealed to the state denaitmpnt to send the Turkish armv durinir the war nnrl J3y The Associates frcss. Chicago, Aug.

11. Indictments chareinir manslaughter and a representative in place of Senor little girls clinging to them, mothers Cardoso, tli Brazilian minister Yn for a time was in charge of the Ottoman forces at the Dardanelles. It was reported last, month that, he hnH 1 una iamers necame as restless and ex coming to the United Stafps Tho so cited as the younger ones seriously wounded in a battle on the ciety asked for a man from outside of Mexico, "a man of force, ability and prestige." Circus day had hardly dawned when carelessness wera returned before Judge Kersten in the criminal court today in connection "with the Eastland disaster. The captain and engineer and four officers of the St. Joseph-Chicago Steamship company, owners of the boat.

were, named i follwc Ci.Ain tampon peninsula. Later it was said that his injuries were sustained at the hands' of Turkish Koldiprs. TCnvoi- peopie oegan coming into the city By The Associated 1 rcsa." Washington, Aug. 11 General Car-ranza, through his Washington agents today notified Secretary Lansing that "the Mexican people view with displeasure any attempt tending to frustrate the success of Carranza's armed forces. Carranza's message "referred to the Pan-American conference and was taken as plainly fcigmfying he would not agree with its action toward Mexican affairs.

Cairanza also has sent a similar notification to the diplomatic representatives of all the Latin-Amerfcan republics participating the Mexican conference, saying that any attempt between them and the American e-nv- I Mexican Trouble Brings President Home. All railways and country roads led to the blue pennanted canvas city. All of the railroads brought in excur- Pasha, the Turkish minister of war, was si aid to nave assumed command of Uy The Associated Press. lons on special trains and long be- on special trains and long be- Cornish II a.ii th-peninsula, and it wa FRANK KLUG rC reporieu, witnout eontirmation, xne parade reached down town, i1 at three o'clock this Field Marshal Von Sanders had been the streets were thronged with peo-aiiernoon ior Washington to confer recalled to Berlin. pie.

The Rintrli no- Rrothers' h'uxm uL The bodv of a nlan was fmmrl nn lint XI 1 1 I I iuvi I the. railroad tracks fiear Lake station, Arnold, president of the company. Widiam H. Ijull, vice-president and general manager. W.

C. Steele, sec-letary and treasurer. Ray W. Davis, assistant secretary and treasurer. Henry Pcdersen, captain of the Eastland.

Joseph M. Ericksen, engineer. Bonds were fixed at twenty thous" I ways kept their promises and their with officials thecr on the Mexican situation and other official business. Aug. 22, 10m.

lie had been shot to death. Relsfei VPS anH frionHs HENRY JAMES promptly identified ihim as P'rank A. dared today that accoi'ding to his in- No more glittering and brilliant dis- nrmnl irtn tho mlontn ollino in I nlair line om I il: After liviinr in Enoland for nearlv emment to solve the internal situa-4 SPEEDING TO VERA CRUZ latest tit ifta rjo-fl'jnnlloc! I Tho nQroL j.1 forty years, Henry James, novelist, brother of the late Prof. William xvaig, an except mq widow, who was not positive. The liolicn fonnr? Wirhnlass C.rocmrin had landed three divisions of troops, I length, was one unendinc arrav nf ti.

1 I ia: "J- James, professor of psychology at Harvard, has become a British xnh. asleep in the wolds near by. He nu 1 Hicii.i-viviuca, iiui ana coior. ine iam- The losses among tltem, however, he! ous Ringling horses, both in the teams unu uonars eacn lor tho company officials and ten thousand each for Pe-oerson and Ericksen. The two last named are charged with criminal carelessness and the officials with manslaughter.

The indictments charge that the defendants knew of the Eastland's al-i leged unseaworthiness, ch Ihc Louisiana and New HamnKhire Iject. Naturalization papers have been issued to him. Most Americans A oiicouv iu uttll VlTVIdMU Hie CaVaiCaOPK montltpH Kit mon vne misning i ull TSpeed to Mexican heavy. waters to. Preserve Order.

imagined Mr. James had long ago become a.Subiect. nf tho kir.fr hut ho and women in the gorgeous costumes made a splendid showing. Pretty and effective pictures were m-irJ had not thought this necessary until carried a revolver f4om which a bul-et answering to iii the body of the victim had beenfshot. Therefore, he was placed on tfial for the murder of Klug, and beihg comicted, was sent to prison Jor life.

The other day Kli'jg, certainly alive and healthy, walke.J into the saloon of Frank Kujath iij Milwaukee, and those who knew hint feared they saw a ehost. Later he Vvpnt. tn ifw tableau cars which were filled with 60 CENT CRUDE OIL NOW The Associated Press. ne ieit ne snouid show his allegiance to the allies iii the war. He took this course because he wanton tn gins in gay garb.

There was plenty of music and our friends the rlnwne vVaslnngton, Aug. 11. Secretarv uon Mexico, "would involve an act which could not be looked upon with levity, as it would mean on the part of the Latin-American nations the acceptance of theJ precedent that they can take part in any internal affairs of a sister nation with the co-operation of the United States, something absolutely undesirable, not only in so far as it may affect the relations be-twen Latin-American nations themselves, but also because it might involve the moral support of any future decisions which grew out of similar conferences. Carranza's communication, delivered on his behalf by his Washington agent. Elisio Arredondo, was regarded as little less.

than a defiance of the United States in its efforts to bring all the Mexican factions into a conference for peaceful settlement received a welcome equal to a con show in a conspicuous way his feel uaniels today denied that the Atlantic oemg overloaded on the morning of July 24th and that they took no measures to prevent such a disaster as occurred. 4i reP.rts of the grand jury finds that the disaster caused by "instability under conditions of loading and they state that, the gressman cominir home with a inh ings in the war. Further Advance of 5 Cents Announc Meet had been ordered to be prepar every office hunter. ed by the Prairie Company Today, ed to sail immdiatcly for Mexican Waters. Hp nnnnnnorl tlio 1-.

nan, wnere oiiicialsMidn't know what The first of the four trains which tne inird femce Upward Turn. agerie. The circus program will open With the SDeclade and V. -f xiiiii. tleshins New TIamnshir rnnnofin.

transport the Ringling outfit from place to rdace reached the ritv short was due ti; "one of three the Queen of Shuha otilist.inn- and Louisiana would await further for moving troops the border. ly after dawn. As fast the sec i or any two, or all of them," as fol- of 1.25U characters and featuring a orders in southern water's nf tho By The Associated Press. V. tions arrived they were shunted on to the sidinsrs united states.

Independence. 11. An- Atlantic Fleet Not! Ordered Ready Uy Tie yssclated Pjfcss. nf rinr fitrn. -frona-m iU.

I1 iivt-vcuu imoc in me pnte 01 iiere ine unloading took place and Here the unloading took place and By The" Associated Press Washincton. -Aiipi 11 rtar. iuws; No. 1 The overloading of the ves-, Ke. with passengers.

No. 2 The mishandling of water ballast. No. 3 The construction of the ves- cruae oil was announced today by thela continuous cavalcade of wagons, red Praino fill a yA flaa nr.m-nnn'. A I i i v.

i oaiiet. ine pantomime will be followed by two hours of arenic novelties and aerial sensations, exhibiting more than 400 artists. There are shows and shows but it is pretty well coircedcd that the Ring-lings have the others bested hicr vvasmnpinn. Ana- ii a i miral- of alter a conference I with Secretary Wrti ittCTMM: VSX "Ytrom the tracks to the CTnffrvvillo uqc uaiiwas, saia no oniers had been issued for the flee tof depart. The report that the entire I let had been ordered to be prepare! for immediate sailing to Mexican fvaters had been protect foreign interests which have price.

The new price is sixtv cents a been endangered there. barrel sixty cents a Scattered groups of youngsters and 0 i The report says that the Eastland began loading passengers without ru fu and Elated efforts to I "'I the tanks failed. i.n-uiiatc til having this big show here this year and as no oth those irrownuDS who are alwavs Peter Kesponding to an urgent appeal 01 Mexican aiuurs, What the next move of the Pan-American conference in session in New York today would be in the face of Carranza's warning that he intended to brook no outside interference in Mexican affairs, was eagerly awaited. In a letter to Secretary Lansing Arredondo expresses surprise that a Pan-American conference had undertaken to devise a plan" for the pacification of Mexico and says reports to southeast Kansas or nnithonct iiwn iommanaer MclMamee, senior SPFC1 C. A nriTKinv American nnval rsff, I 01 U.

A. K. HfcUIN lOiN Pans when the circus comes to town were on hand when the first train arrived. Thev wat.rhpf. ami marveled put out early this fifternoon but it was promptly denief.

The Atlantic a. ictd vl u. 11 1 Ul homa, people came here today for 7 to 100 miles around. Callers at The Journal nffite from rhnn-woir. iLl1 to Entertain Ten i i a.

'JOKE' PROVES FATAL night as a result aftilrnr JA. Thousand Vets and Wives tii one Bwainess aim (iietJMUii ui, ine unloading process; There was neither lost time nor mntinn in crettinn- the dependence, Parsons, Os- neet is now at Newport, Rhode Island. I Hunting Mexican By The Associated Truss. Brownsville. lni'.

11. lhle.XiCarLP Uy The AssocIateTrs. itiuna, uearing. Tyro, Caney, Lenapah. Delawaie.

Nowata nd ntho. TnnJ-n A 1 1 Tl I A i i uiiLiia. I ii 1 1 ii. i runnra. I rmiiini( na rrt-t n.

i i-nr I. American gunooats in Mexican wat 9 O- I 1I1C 1111U1I1 I 1 1 7 I tJO JL 1. 1 1- nearoy towns say half their towns stitutional government to feel justly ry and armed citizen and farmers to ers. Officials continue their roti Arthur Vcitch Was Pulled from Train on Which He Started on Honeymoon Trip and Ligaments Torn- weie ncre lor true The railroad UnA intnvuvlnn nuns ie oemg maae 10 receive tenprcoming trams seemed as signals, thousand members of the G. A.

R. The interior of the sleepers was astir and its anvilia.rv nrtraniTstinno wlinh- i -i i ii. He declares he has been; day searched the bruih south of Mer instructed by Carranza to communi day concerning the disnatch of tho cedes, Texas, for a land of mounted are expected in Topeka September 14 limbs and tumbled from the carp. A warships. It was feared that if it be cars did capacity business all day.d specials were run over some of the steam roads.

The intern i ha tun uij, wjfwni i gigantic task awaited them, but they came known in advance that the war 1 i aimed Mexicans wh were seer, in that section yestcrdity. They left a trail of cut barbed fwire fences as they rode through tine big pastures ned jam un loads nn evcrv trin Man. cate to the secretary the subject. "Mr. Carranza and the persons who co-operate with him," says the letter to Secretary Lansing, "are of the profound conviction that if the American government would know the true sit vessels were on tneir way to Vera I i were reaay ror it.

witn scarcely an Cruz it might increase the tensity of 1 anas announc ed today. order, so well are these men trained Iho clinnimn I Mr. Meek asserted that there nri .1 i i i i the situation there. ager Siggins had made special preparation to care for bringing the crowds to Coffewille "rV lu. 7 vuues, nuiiuraih jumpea 10 Leiwecn Mercedes apd the Mexican border.

Mercedes Es about twent.v i ii; i v. Officials endeavored to make it nivucrtiiu 01 Hie Vt. A. their broc tnrl ot nneo Honamo norte plain, however, that the movement was K- ln th state and as many veterans cf that, engine of life, each going niiroKT a i i outside the orp-aniatinn. li i i -n uation in Mexico it would understand miles north of the bolder and is about that the only possible, just and a.c-1 forty miles northwest of Brownsville.

iiv: them after the arrived with the city cars. Hundreds of motor parties came here also from i he. tn By The Associji J'resn. Muskogee, Aug, 11. When Arthur Veitch, wealthy stockman of Maize, boarded a train at Wagoner six weeks 'ago for a honeymoon trip some of his friends tried to pull lnm from the train platform.

Ve tch resisted and in the struggle liga. ments about his heart were torn. He died today as a result of his imuries having never left his bed since his wedding day. sLt-p aiiu naa I tauuui nis HDpoiniea worK wiinoui nes- no bearinir whatever nnnn tVio I rlnnkf I llnVO urcil-o unirni.ifri'nrl ..1 A uiniiij.icu i tpwi is to day that three Mexlans were slain the revolution to follow its natural course until the complete victory of -t country roundabout, There is but one American conference which was re- Fpworth Leaguers at Scandia Then came the procession throuch sumcd in New York today to complete Dy The Associated Press. the streets.

Aid there was that pe- plans for ending the Mexican revolu- Scandia, Aug. 11. Delegates cnliar somethin'r about the neighing ngnts yesterday tcvenmg in the ah jtowciuciy in tna the party rcnresentiner irreater lie- i wpstpm nnrt itingungs and the people of southeast Kansas und nnrilmaci nun. uiixu niiiLiuH 01 me report numuer or nansas aues wereiof the horses, the deep thump of the lahoma- have'to come to Coffeyville cessities and popularity." section west a considerable distance In accordance with Secretary Lan- 1 from the scene of thejMercedes operating announcement yesterday, that i lions. I vjuimnciiiufi niciiarnfp rrrarninf pnn.

i'iic tuudv lit ainrin i np nrrppnin ni i. ai ditions afVera Cruz has been receiv- nual session of the Kansas Epworth harness which every community longs The United KtateS identity is not yet liiown here, vho e- "viv.uvn.uh. inci v.ii acouua- near at tms season ot tne year ana new reports have been forwarded to tion, which began today. wbich infpcts OTie with that indescrjb. President Wilson at Cnrnish ISJourl A feature nf the rnm-pn mn i a.

EXPECTS COAL FAMINE DOESN'T WANT MUCH ii.ii niiiumg mr me interior oi tne amnshirp I will rnntinna until Aum.r'f 1 l. 1 it might be necessary to strengthen the forces on the border because of brigandage, orders probably will go out soon to army posts to hold troops in readiuess if not actually to move them. Secretary Garrison returned today and conferred with his staff on the subject. "Coonditions on the border," he I a debate Saturdav. "Renlved ThutJ i r.

ier uncase, is caiien ren wairon iever tjy xne Associaiea i rcsa. ine present political movements of At A Kiuea iasi nigni near Merceries, was one cf three calalrymen a road. Eight ilexicans oyaned fire upon the troopefs from the, cover of a cornfield. Ijhe Mexicans all escaped in the darknlss. The dead in the raids in this vicinity total 18; two sclclers, two Ameri- New Vnrlr Ar 1 1 the lifted SratP ero I a-icv Anticipating a Shortage, the Pennsvi- Vania Pailwav -a I i ait i i iii rmni iv uri am i A A I I '7 I r' Conttel of Belgium, a Slice Off France and Big Indemnity and Part of Poland the Kaiser's Terms iuir, nug.

xi. secretary i uiicu Lansing assured the Latin-American Christianity, diplomats who e-athered here tndavl tied hure wagons and beprar. pitching il. i i i uei lor 1 his OV inter said, have nothintr whatever tn rln mp uirun rents, un" mammotn aT-fair on wheels onened its sides and. to discuss plans for the restoration STATE INVESTIGATING FIRES nt nnqin 11...

1 i I uith tho lighting Mexico and have i can citizens and foi irtcen Mexicans. behold! there was a twelve-foot range vi. in iucARij, uiicti ine unitea I tate.s is sending battleships to Vera Thirty-Seven Conflagrations of Past a.k, uma! ciymiH unce. iaw "ess I he raids began Jul 5. By TJie Associate: Tress.

Altoona. Auir 11 A 1 Ey The Associated Press. Berne, Switzerland Ann which 20 minutes later had been fired and was alive with sizzline- chons ad Four Months Believed Incendiary i.wiiuuvii.j 11 11 VI yi ta fAIWlim A-aa. 1 1 II Ey The Associated Pr! bacon. Another waron' disclosed a i Th3y tf Tagw'acht 'prints I tne fevt of a 1 ri- Tho.

Associated Press. ing a shortage of coal this fall and winter the Pennsylvania jaiiroad is taking; steps to protect itself by storing; thousands of tons rnnvrnmnr Aug. 11. Forty donke-v enirine boiler that, a a miirlr. Brownsville, Texas, or fifty Mexicans wi -ToDeka.

Aus-. 11. Thirtv -sovr, luicifi'is anu iuinisn inem with a place of refuge. He explained that the action should not be construed as affecting the efforts of the United States to bring peace -by t'e in a runninir lv emitted team which rarreA to im en fires, which have crrurred in Kan. fight this afternooi a a iiMiiiiesto issued by a I group of German professionals ana intellects enumerating their ideas of i me onl accentahto nosen t-i mense caldrons hv means of nines.

sas in the last four months. snsreet. points along the system. Two big was merrily noiling potatoes or turn- peaceiui means in Mexico. lCl(3.

illCe to the manifesto must in- oiwine sianons nave been established here. Since the start of the Fnm. ed of being of 'incendiary origin, are being investigated the state fire mm ing coin water and Java into piping about twelve with a detach-orced by a citi-ame Mexicans he day trotting toward Mer- marsnai nenartment. it. wac an.

not cottee. In the meantime, the white of th dinino- tents had risen miles from Harlingei ment of soldiers reir zens posse. These were seen earlier in their horses westwa cedes. There were them. pean war many miners have responded to the call nf tho enlore Ann nounced today by L.

T. Hussey, mar- W. C. T. U.

CONVENTION 'about forty of suit coal companies ahve been obliged to advertise for. miners. t.iC uoui iuis unie oi excitement for an opportunity to plunder and steal and we are not sure that all of the law breakers are Mexicans, borne of them, wc know, are not." Funston Has Ample Troops Under Major General Funston's command on the border arc nine regiments of cavalry, 6Ve regiments "of infantry and two full regiments of field artillery, in all about fourteen thousand troops. At other posts in the continental United States are about twelve thousand more mobile troops. It was being suggested to-ay that if the needs of troops became imperative it might be necessary to use some national guardsmen.

Anericans Mistreated at Tampico By The Associated Press. Laredo, Aug. 11 Passerigers arriving from Tampico today report- ghostlike against the night sky, vast tables had been laid with cloths and service, and presto! all the people of and Presto! all the people of Of these ten were in Wv.mdntto county. Mr. Hussev said, and the re.

One-operator in the central T)oncri rnltn.o a1 of German cultuie, industry and commerce. Belgium, for military and commercial purposes must be to Ger-manjj. trance must cede to Germany all territory north of a line from Bef-fort to the north of the river Somme and pay a large indemnity. Russia mrUfJ cee Poland and the greater part ot the baltic province and other territory in lieu of 'indemnity which she could not pay. mainder scattered through the vari- I i traln, Wre seate.d ous counties of the state The losses -r thf world Ilke ome Sntic tro i I nicnic nartv Rangers today capfured in Hidalgo-county, west of here! a flag bearing the words, in Spanish: "Army ot liberation for Mexicalis in Texas." Interesting ProgTam Prepared for vania field stated that dealers are making; money now for the first time in several years, as the manufacture of vwar munitions ha? caused a big demand for ma an a County Session ofLadies Temper ance Organization Friday Afternoon rne lnvcstitrations were st.irtH.

it I Mi-Jiiunir me giuunus was asserted, as a result of fiTid-ntr aIlve wlth men. The menageries roal -oil or other combustibles about to.D P11 to the air and 'i ioi ui mc mines are working full time. -j I Wise rne ma mm nth main font uhirh Officials here todar, whin informed of the WashingtorS report that detachments have beln crossing into Texas, said that thei have information that for several days thirty forty Mexicans daily fiave been cross- the destroyed property. measures 520 feet in length and The program of the Montgomery will this afternoon and night roof the PAYING TELLER THE THIEF CATTLE DISEASE ANEW Dltr snertarle nf "Sn nmnn and thi county convention ot the W. C.

1. which will be held Fridav. An trust is Queen of Sheba" and the thousand "ucr" VL oiifud ami Lie inousana 1 dentV i i n.g into Texas. Son. of them appear to tt hadtbeen sentenced to have been Carranzl soldiers.

Many 3 io long penitenttarvr terms, rhart-nd mrrio.i i il. i.u. at the public rest room in this city, I Maiij Vh? as Gagged Following wonders of the Rintrling circus pro-Cedar hanids Rnhherv rnnfrceoG I rj: 1 1 iKioiii. jj utciuLiiui norses uriven i I in r- :1.4. 1 I 11 w'th rterfeitinc: It was reported I Mn that these Americans had been placed i rroPs Ordered! to Brownsville.

Ti a i t. I 1 cmia mu ivii were iiun- i ne Associated Press. 1 I IT! Cr Tho rorriic info thnt irnc( a mi? Fr-I Foot and Mouth Epidemic Breaks Out In Illinois and the State Has Been Placed Under Close Quarantine Negro Robbed Woman A negro entered the hcme of Mrs. E. Mernl, 115 Grace, who was alone in the house at eleven o'clock last night and grasped her by the throat threatening to choke her to death if Fhe would not tell him where her valuables She pointed to her pocket bcok which lay on the dresser and the negro released her to get it.

As soon as his back was turned Mrs. Mernl jumped out the Cedar Ramds. Iowa. Aui 11 nf. iuexican gunooat jJravo St Yin cent -i.

ficials of the Cedar 1 Carranza Troops On U. S. Soil. i a Discwucit rents 01 every size, Z4 in bank, which was robbed a week spy nf I -it Laredo, Texas, Au? 11. Upon request for more troops in the Brownsville section orders ere received at the ninth infantrv fax wginiung ai is as follows: Devotionals.

led by Mrs. Fenn. Report of officers and committees for the past year; election of officers for the coming year; election of delegates to district and state conventions. Discussion of the W. C.

T. U. work in Montgomery county, 'led by Mrs. Agnes Tyree, county president, of ton (i-n .7 wen- going up ana lerruiea stages announced today that the Ifioinrr driJo P.y The As.vrialed Press. Washinirton.

A 1 1 vino 111V1 Mlll; n. the tmrd battlilion, command- have reached here tho 4i I i -v luiic man one Dy The Associated Press. Springfield, 111., Aug. 11. Six counties in Illinois were nlaced in vu captain neidt.

flhe troops were IrJl om the navine- teller th7t ho Yv uie minaiure pneonver, used where montX otHoV. L-had the -groujid was hardest, sounded a SSSatfoS? incurred land deepSioted accompaniment and stretch to a neighbor's home. When they I went to the house to get the thief Funston Says It's Texans close quarantine today by the federal ft Vf Tamauhtas have moved over nepTeXaS i1116 eritory surround- jng brownsvilln and hour. i Kesnonse. Miss Ma Ey The Associated Pref-s.

A A 1 aisappcared. 1 he -socket book contained $180. No traceYof the thief has been found. ciiitttr secreiary. ana liners.

iSOV. 12. Kllla Self I 1 aj i Washington, An; Funston reported tn and state government following, new outbreaks of foot and mouth disease. The quarantine areas include Cook, HlCCTinsvil e. Ane-.

1 I nnt to bands to rally Mexicans in the witn tne announced purpose of bee-in-' 11. General he war depart-all information ment today that fron ,1 cuv laK, Burns, twelve years old, is beheved tbis establishine; of the world's jrreat- by his Parents to have enmmittod cut- I fusing, iney are reDorted i I "ine wmto Slave Law and How Best to Enforce It," by its author, J. Ralph Roberts, of Fall River, Kan. "How Can the W. fc.

T. U. Best Help to Make the Countv Clean," by County Attorney Ise. Discussion. Silver medal contest Kw r.

bureau, ora, Menry, McDonough and Warren counties. The Union Dynamite Injures lola Family FU Associated Prss. Iola. Aup 11i William Ma yards at Chicago are again placed in i i. v.

i ii 'ii eemea as tnougn crde near his home here last night, everybody in the city was there to His body was discovered a foot- marvel atnhe sight. 7tlfKv thlf performances at 2:00 a 8:00 o'clock frSeSlde the bodv the hnn'e trmt I I iL 1 to be under the command Tof jS I a Can brigandage in los ntm.YelTuCurx i Star counties, Ics JffiSu 1 I'Z aUSed Texans with would net dhcml ff wt tat adqUartf.rs BrowLvnlle, who, hav-was said to be in theffposseskn 14 feUd nt bandit probably would be one of Vhe'rSsons VSf: ine restricted area. Dr. Orrin VSOrn. eta to a.ra.; va.v.

Tcwiaiiau, declared todav that tho now i. fe'l I A1U1U the Kobbins, Deanng and Jefferson Unions. business. Farland, his wife and son and five- year-old granddaughter were severely injured in an explosion which their home here last night. Authorities declare the explosion was caused by dynamite, VUIU1 tdfa had been, traced, positively to infected v.jr a wii.

1 1 wiay, ine auors in eacn instance ooen- wSl "Toestlin an hour earUer that MtSy wni be held edaeay. hare-an op pprtunitj to vWt the men- on-nog cnoiera.

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About The Coffeyville Daily Journal Archive

Pages Available:
59,291
Years Available:
1880-1923