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1 1 Daily Telegraph The Sun's Want Column Report by the Associated Press Fills Your Wants fcCCCCOGOCCOGG PARSONS, KANSAS, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, 1900. Absorbed Evnlna May 1 1904 NO. 306 VOLUME XXVII. Daily Sun, Estab.i.hec 180. OK) I yCS' dT'T'C) frj? wv fc'V LO0QO0096 ooor RECORD BREAKING RUN.

ASSESSORS FIX VALUATION chise, it wiH have proven false to the THERE IS A DIFFERENCE. ran EE STATEHOOD EQUIPMENT trust which the people of Parson3 Some Very Radcal Differences Be have reposed in each InJlvk-ual mem Fire Department Hitches Up ana Run 10 Blocks in Three Minutes. But Few Changes Made at the Meet ing This Year From Last Year. tween Two Telephone Franchises ber and each wilt te held individually You are FOR OKLAHOMA FOR RAILnOAD responsible for such a failure. The Parsons fire department maJ9 The township and city assessors at The protest made by the managers Nor are instances ail tie dif a run this morning that is la record- of the Pell Telephone company that their meeting In Oswego this week tr ferences that exist botwoeu the two THAT TERRITORY AND INDIAN fix the valuation of property for Tw0 THOUSAND BOX CARS breaker fof the tJW1l snd what there is practically no Uiflerence be- franchises, the one that was granted OR OTHER FLOOR COVERINGS Nee ding TERRITORY GIVEN STATEHOOD BY THE SENATE BILL.

sessment purposes made but few AND EN ballast cars and ja degTee cf excellence the department changes. Nearly all the assessors OTHER CARS GALORE. I has attained. In response to an alarm tween the franchise now being asked jast August and allowed to lapse and for and that which was granted last the franchise which the Missouri ft wore present and the meeting was farm the Brewster ihe north' August is not borne out by the facts. Kansas Telephone company attempted or a careful comparison of the two to railroad through the council last organize! by the election of X.

Lein TI VtNTY UhX bUUUh ede of town- Jusl yonl Felix avo- NOW UP TO THE HOUSE bach of this city, chairman and J. A. 11 wiMiiihw tJie department hltohed up.made franchises. Here arc a few safeguards Monday night. Nothing is eaid here Carpets McCoy of Oswego, secretary.

4urn8 ten blocks and a half, which were placed in the old fraa- regarding the raising of the rates over chise which wa-s allowed to lapse, those named in the old franchise; the House Leaders Who Represent Admin Alio Ten Other Engines and Fivs in Uiren minutes. If no al- In the agreement on basis of valua Sw.tch Engines New Chair and knee had been made for the tlm tion horses from six months to la year which are either omittod entirely in catch-penny scheme to give the city old. were valued at eight dollars; from the new franchL-e or so ctaged as two per cent of the income of the loo istration Are Positive House Will Not Concur in Eliminating Arizona and New Mexico Other Senate News. Mail Cars Also Ordered and a Vast Amount of Other Equipment. consumed In hitching up the horses would have pulled the heavy fire wagon a mile In less than three min two years old and over $12: three to mean entirely different: al telephone exchange but does not In section three, of the August! give any per cen; of the long distance years old and over, $25; meat cattle, utes.

At that rate they would be g- two years old and over, $3, cattJe, franchise it provides "that all wires toll line system, which Mr. Bear ad AVashlngt D. March 10. The The K. T.

has placed larje iTtg as fast as one of the passenger three years old any over, $10; cows, used, operated and malntaiixd by the mitted In his speech before the Aug- senate bill admitting Oklahoma and said grantee, its successors, or ass g- ust meeting of the council was by far the iame; jacks and stallions at tenjorders for cars and locomotives to be I trains on the Neosho diviJon, anJ times their service fee; tteep, and delivered in August, or prior thereto, would ntoke twenty miles an hour. Indian Territory as one state with the nees. shall within the fire limits of the best paying department of the state capital at Guthrie, mas passed The alarm was sent In by Mr. Brew gaits, six months old and over, the said city of Parsons, as the same I telephone business and from which the cost of which will run Into several by the at five o'clock yesterday hogs, one and a half cents per pound; are now or may be hereafter establish- the Missouri Kansas Telephono million dollars. The orders now on automobiles.

$50 to $200; farming im ed by ordinance, be by the said gran' I company receives the most of Its In evening by a vote of thirty -seven thirty-five. Ale are: plements, fair valuation; wagons, $3 Box cars, ventilated box oars, ster, who owns a Jarge manure pile which he bas been gathering for three years, It Is as large as an average sized house and he supposes that lt was set on fire by a crowd of boyj who "were plajlng around lt yesterday. The closing scene in the senate up 300; furniture cars, 300; bill of 60,000 to $20; pleasure carriages and bicycles and carts, the same; gold watch on the last day of the debate on the tee. its successors and aadgns placed, come. But enough difference between operated and maintained urder ihe the two franchises is shown here lb ground in conduits and in the alleys show that City Attorney Brady knew of the said city, under the directions what he was talking about when he pounds capacity; ten (baggage cars joint statehood bill opened yesterday es, $5 to $20; silver watches.

$5 to $15 and ten ohalr cars; eight mail cars; A'ith Senator Beveridgs of Indiana, le- and supervision of the citv enzineer said there were very few points of 100 Rodger ballast cars of 80,000 The fire department tried to save the pile, but wtas unable to get closa plate and jewelry, fair valuation; pi-anne, $30 to $75; other musical Instru suming his speech in support of tb and subject to the approval of the I similarity between the two franchises. pounds capacity. The oars will be measure. The Indiana senator was enough to play water on the flames. ments at fair valuation; all moneys, And again.the queslion arises.if there built by the American Car and Foufr mayor and council of the said city." liberally applaiuded as he closed his bank stock in national banks, bonds, are "no material differences" why This provision in iectlon three of dry company at the St.

Charles, Mo. speech after reading a number of tele stocks in any company or corporation, I pjan should the Missouri Kansas Tele A BATTLE III CHICAGO the old ordinance was not placed fur thtf new home or to refurnish the o'd one. Our stock of Carpets is the most ex-tenive in variety we have ever shown, consisting of all' qualities from the cheap cotton ingrain to the finest grades of velvets, Axminsters, etc room size rugs in ingrains, tapestry, velvets, Wiltons, Axminsters. Mattings in all tne qualities and newest patterns. We are in position to name you the lowest prices on any of the above goods.

Yon will do yourself justice to see this stock. Lace Curtains from the maker, both domestic and imported goods. Wre have always been at the front in this line, and are better prepared than ever before to serve you in the Lace Ctirtain line. Wall paper and mouldings. While possibly not the largest stock, we can show you as many styles as you care to see in all the good, desirable patterns, and please bear in mind that it costs us nothing to handle wall pap jr.

We can save you money here. Why not see what we have and our prices. grams in iupportof the statehood bill cieuus. nieraiam block, mauuiacur- Th(J ordered twenty phore company allow the old fran Senator Foraker made the first speech there at the suggestion of any one interested In the Home Telephone com em' stock, tax sale certificates, Judg- gl ten simole ten- chise to lajse find then attempt to on the bill under the ten mlnut Friends of Banker Walsh Start a ments.notes and mortgages.40 percent whee, englneg aBd ftve sl swltc OTA. nil.

I pany, but by the city attorney at the sneak into the city and secure a new rule. He said that Arizona was not Bloody Fight Because Photographers Take Picture of Walsh. i va.muuu, uu f-u, engines. They will be built by the request of the council. The members franchise within twenty days after of the council thousht It was a cool 'the lapse of the old one.

There is a sotM- gas ana water nine, ancn. ai -ju asking for statehcod and he said that It had never Seen the policy of the Baldwin Locomotive works. The cents; at 12 cents; 5 inch, at englneg are Ascribed as follows: thing then and there Is reason why negro in the woodpile somewhere. serrate to force statehood upon an un Chicago, 111.. March 11 The pre The mogul locomotives will weigh it should not be incorporated In the 6 cents; 3-inch at 5 cents; 1-lnch at 1 cent per foot; undeveloped leases on willing territorial constituency.

Sena liminary hearing of John R. Walsh, CITY FEDERATION MEETING 156,000 pounds, with 135,000 pounds present ordinance. Instead of simply I tor Debois of Idaho spoke in support land at 25 cents per acre; all other on the drivers; cylinders, 0 Inches of the amendment proposed by him former president of the Chicago National bank was today postponed until March 19. A fight between the friend mfining the territory in which wires shall be placed underground to the personal property at fair valuation. Improvement Movement Toward Plac by 28 Inches; diameter of drivers, 63 ing Road to Cemetery in Condition.

prohibiting polygamists and Mormons from voting in the proposed state of inches; wagon top boiler, with a underground limits" without specify of Walah and a number of newspaper cpNTCfjprn in HANG wortdns steam pressure 01 203 ing wnat those underground limit3 Arizona I An enthusiastic meeting of the City photographers occurred when Walsh was leaving the federal building if-. shall be. It will also be noticed that iieauus sunace wiuure The debate on the statehood bill Federation of Women was held iu the feet; 294 charcoal iron tubes, 2 inches in the new franchise that part of sec- closed promptly at four o'clock yester ter the hearing. Tho photographer Motion For a New Tried Overruled, in diameter and 12 feet 8 Inches long; tion three in the old franchise which I council chambers yesterday afternoon, who had snapped Walsh, was knocked down one of the banker's friends Otis steel 1112 incnes ty so provides for the wires to be "placed and continued the good work the lad- day evening by a speech under the ten-minute rule by Senator Bereridge and the committee amendments were But an Appeal to Supreme Court Gives Murderers a Respite. in conduits" is omitted.

tp mmmprireri fnr Parsons it.hres inches; grate area, 39.6 square feet: and a general mixup followed, the pho tank capacity; 7,500 gallons, and coal Ana yet tne icooyisis lor tne Ben montnfc- ago. While there was a good first considered. The amendment in- tographers taking sides against Vho rrii i I I Jefferson City, Mo, Mai oh 10-BJ capacity, 14 tons. leiepnone company in meir attempt attendance the importance of the work creasing the appropriation for lana elec Raymond, Harry Vaughn and George friends of Walsh. Hats mlasbed, noses bloodied, eyes blackened and The 10-wheel Jocomotlves will railroad their franchise through the that is being done for the city should lion and constitutional convention Ryan, who were found guilty of murd council said there was "no material weigh 146,000 pounds, wjth 104,000 have called out as mary more of the the proposed state of Oklahoma from several severely but not seriously In difference between the two franchls pounds on the drivers; cylinders, 3D ering the prison guard during the mn-tiny at tho state penitentiary, were women and they certainly deserve the one hundred thousand dollars to one jured.

The arrival of the ipollce es Co inches by 26 inches; diameter of driv Sarin hearty co-operation of each depart hundred and fifty thousand dollars, the fighting. today sentenced to be hanged Friday, Section six, of the old franchise in. ers, 68 inches; wagon tnp boiler, with ment of the city government and the I was rejected by a vote of thirty-one April 20. A motion for a new trial which provided for a Gamewell fire individual citizens. This, as has to forty.

READ'S LECTURE A SUCCES3 a working steam pressure of 200 pounds: heating surface, 2,372 square was overruled, but the attorney for alarm system to be established and been said before, is not a Senator Teller moved to strike out i I .1 1 it ifl Tr I the condemned men took am appeal feet; 292 charcoal tubes, 2 Inches In luuinuuiieu oy uie Missouri jvansas federation of clubs and there the limitations placed upon 'the voters A Fitting Climax to the Close of Popu to the supreme CDurt which was grant i diameter land 11 feet, 3 inches long; Telephone sjt-item Is entirely omitted, js n0 cui, WILL CLOSE THE COURT. movement in it any in the proposed state of Oklahoma lar Entertainment Course. ed The appeal will act as a stay of Otis steel fire box, 102 inches 50 inn me uiuy reierence xo me main- than in the churches where the concerning the location of the capital execution. talncng or tne tystem Is an amend- 41 1-4 Inches; grate area square Crawford County Court Will Quit Un- The managers of the Popular En 1 II u. IVJll-.

ll A UttjUllinu i a-k V.T UU i 1C. A iiO HIVHUH utititu uj a feet; tank capacity, 6,500 gallons, til Question of Legality is Settled. ment providing that If the Kansas tion of women, as the Commercia.1 vote of thirty-nine to thirty-one. ri i i i iil I CANEY GAS WELL BURNING. tertainment Course might have spent months In search and jet would have and coal capacity of 10 tons.

-Missouri leiepnone company snou-o chlb ls organization fmcn to fos- Senator Burrows moved to strike purchase the plant of the Home Tele- tpr -j. nn.r fnr n.it the -nvtaS fnr lio nrtmlsslmi nf The switching locomotives will caies it is believed will outweigh' the memorandum of the clerk. "The defendants will prestnt a strong Owe before the supreme court and the result is not feared, as it is the concensus of opinion thai the showing made will be of such a na ture that the supreme court can not do otherwise than uphold the law ere ating the Thirty-eighth judicial dii trict." failed to find any number that wouIJ Several People Will Go There Tomor weigh 147,000 20 1-2 been ft more m0 climax t0 the betterment of Farsons The work phone company the former should maintain the system mow calntained row to Witness Burning Gas Well. inches by 26 Inches; diameter of driv 8llcCessful season than the lecture planned by the Federation aad com New Mexico and Arizona, and it was agreed to by a vote of thirty seven to thirty-five. As this leaves the bill It admits only Oklahoma and Indian by the latter company.

mittees appointed for the carrying out A telephone message today from ers" wagon top ooiier, at fhe Eks theater jast tgnt. And yet Mr. Tear and the attorney jf the work. Caney says that the gas well at that a working steam pressure or iWlSot only the house crowded, but place is still burning, but an attempt Pounds: surface, 2.13D.8 eyery one wno attended, was delight- At the meeting yesterday the com for the Missouri Kanaap Telephone company said there was "no material Territory as one state. The bill was then passed.

mittee for the improving of the ceme- ill be made tomorrow to rdace the s.uare feet: 335 charcoa tube3 ed with the genial southern speaker, a i A I difference the two franchis CHRISTIAN CHURCH DEDICATION The statehood question will not be te-iy and the read between the city es and the cemetery was perfected and taken up in tho house until March J9 immense iron hood over it by which lt 'ncnes in oiameier ana ieec a and hp had tho g00(J ot his Kui. is hoped that it can be extinguished. lnches oTtS' otIs stea! firebox, 108 3 8 ence from the 44me he wftH introduced Several people are going from here incnes and 41 1-4 'wld8: by Judge Madden In a few, well chos Section seven of th- old franchise the wk outlined. The cemetery com The house leaders who represent the New Building Will Ee Formally Open ed on March 18th. tnmnrrmr nn tlia Af i.

tn HnKatr I grate arefl. dl.ll. RQUare leeil laiUI en until he bowed to the audi Is entirely omitted In the new franchise. Probably for the reason that itsiiiisi i vru i.uty ul. a ivr vwii i mittee of the citv council tnd a com- administration view are positive that mittee of two each from the Granl the house will not concur in the Hie.

where thev will lain the Mis- capacity, 5,600 gallons, and coal capac- ence at the conclusion of his talk. souri Pacific excursion which is he- Uy. eIht l0113- Tne peciai equip- Strict truth compels one to admit the company could see no reason for it, although at the time the council All the arrangements been completed for the dedication Army, the Relief Corps, the Ladies of amendment of the senate eliminating the G. A. R.

ail the Sjr.s of Veie-r- Arizonla and New The posi- run from Ottawa to Caney. Others menI Ior that Mr. Read had very few mottos of the new Christian church, Sunday. thought the section of enough import poinsr in Warm. thv iWestlnghouse-American air-brakes, ans, are asked to co-operate witn tne tive assertion is maae oy tne sun- for sale, and that his aim seemed to March 18, a week from next Sabbath.

ance to tho. city to insert it. committee from the Federation com- warts" that 'the "insurgents" have not will have rigs engaged to take them Simplicity bell ringers, Magnesia be to entertain, rather than to elevate Here is another section that is en direct to the eas well. The Missouri Doner lagging, rauonai-Houow Dran his hearers. A great part of his lec posed of eight women.

These com been able to gain a single vote since mittees are expected to begin work at the bill left the house, and-consequent- Pacific excursion will reach Coffey- tirely left out. This ls section fourteen of the old ordinance and reads beams, Sargent brake shoes for 10 wheal and switching locomotives ture "was given to stories of the south, many of them with reference to south When this is done 'the of the Christian church in Farsons will have a place of worship that Is second to none in the city and which Is a credit to the enterprise and p'uck of the once to secure funds for the macadam- ly will be unable to carry a motion- to ville at 10:30 and the K. T. train as follows: Buckeye couplers for switching loco ern flurkies, and atl told with quaint i.ing of east Mii'n street and the road concur in the amendments leading from tha city limits to the When the bill reaches the house amo- "Section 14. That In case the said motives.

Nathan Manufacturing grantee, Its associates land assigns be injectors and sight-feed lubricators. that leaves here at eight o'clock in the morning will reach that place in plenty of lime to catch the excursion train. A telegram received from Mr. H. A.

Diltz, who is going, says that a ceme'tery, and also to secure "water tion to disagree and ask for confer-for the cemetery. ence will probably be made. humor and an Inimitable Read stylo tJiat made them doubly Interacting to their hearers. There Is no doubt but that Ople Read ls one of the most en- come tne owners, lesses or manager Railway Steel Spring Co F.prings, of the Farsons Home Telephone com Crosbv steam gauges for mogul loco- Next Monday vhe ladies will give a farewell service in the old church at which a short progniim will be pr Another committee was? appointed Speaker Cannon said today: "There (f pany of the said city of Parsons, to aPt tne street ami alley com- is no change in the temper of the pecial train will leave Cberryvale ov motives, Safety steam heat equipment tertalnlng, and at the aame time, one ubscribers shall orty be required to mittee of the council to see that trash house so far as 1 can see." Statehood sented and after wp.icn rerresnmens of the most frank and whole-souled er the Santa Fe tomorrow at 10 for 10-wneei locomotives, anj Mni- pay for the use and benefit of the tele m1t fnr ranpv wtt.i 9 I ard steel drivln? and truck wheel will be served. The lot meeting in can.

are placed on the streets for pa- legislation was discussed by the pres- men on the lecture platform loday.an phone installel by the said grantee tires. The action brought by Judge Mad ilen in the supreme court to test the legality of the Crawford county court has had the effect of closing the wheels of justice in that tribunal and the February term of court uow ir. session In that county, will adjourn this evening sine die and all the cases That were set for trial at this term will go over until the May term when the case will be settled one way or the other. If Jut's Maddens contention is uipU that the district could was iregnlly formed and tho court not established, accord in? to law, Judge Simons will jurisdiction, if not Judge Fuller will continue. The lawyers of Crawford county were inclined to rldl cule the ide of bringing suit to test the validity of the court, but the following from the Pittsburg Headlight would indicate th.it they nw realize that there may be something nnd they are geUKg busy.

The Headlight of yesterday evening says: "The seriousness of the suit fileJ by John E. Madden and J. Sloneck-er, general attorneys for the Missouri. Kansas Texas Railway company, to test "the constitutionality cf the law creating the new Thirty-eighth judic lal district. Is M'y realized and the members of the bar of this county are making preparations for a big legal battle.

Two committees were ap pointed at the meeting of the county hr members yesterday to look after the county's side of tho case. Judge Arthur Fuller, who has been bus) looking up the leil technicalities Involved In the suit, will s'st the legal committee. "An answer to the alternative- writ of mandamus printed by the supreme court and directed against Judge L. Simons, of Sixth district copies of which were served upon Judge Arthur Ful'er and Sheriff J. E.

Walsh, will be filed at occe, as the writ Is made returnable on March 2f. At rhis time the rise will be set for heariiK- In this answer It is said that the attorneys representing Crawford fare of 95 cents. the Popular Entertainment Course is the old church will probably be hold on that night, a.s it Is the pres pers and rubbish whioh otherwise ac idenit with several callers including cumulate on the street. Twelve of Speaker Cannon, Hhimilton and Sena- nder this franchise; and any secret The well is about three miles east to be congratulated in bringing such a ent Intention to hold the prayer meet man to Parsons. It would be unfair to and two miles south of Caney and FRENCH f.HIIE HORROR these cans will be placed soon and tor Beveridge.

Hamilton declared then a federation of good housekeep- rhe house would r.ot accept the ifenate ing In tho new church next Wednes close this article without saying something in regard to the musical part of those who go will have to either walk this distance or pay one dollar for tho consolidation or combination between the said grantee. Its associates, successors or assigns with the said Home Telephone company, shall be deemed a forfeiture of this franchise and of ers will aid the police in feeing that amendments. A vigorous effort will be day evening. The wholesale house in Detroit, Explosion in Mine Kills Many Miners the ordinance against throwing trash made to Induce the house to concur the program, which, while fthort, only round trip in a carriage or hack from and Three Chambers In Mine Are from which the seats were purchased, in the streets is enforced. Another In the senate amendments.

The move- served to prove that Parsons has more Caney to the ga3 well anJ return, or single rigs can be hired for a dollar Now on Fire. the rights and prUilegas herein and natter on which every member of the ment will be supported by the Okla native musical talent than any town has sent a man here who is now engaged in putting the seats in and "will hereby granted; and that if Federation is expected to act is that homa and Indian Territory advocates in the state. an hour. It is estimated that from Paris, France, March 10. 'A terribU the sa.d grantee lessee, sue- of sending late magazines and flowers of statehood.

probably finish his work th's week. eventy-fdve to a hundred people will catastrophe occurred in the coal mine! THOUGHT HIS TIME HAD COME. After that the outside of the church i go from here tomorrow over the K. T.and join tho Missouri Pacific of Courrler, in the district of the Pash cesiors, or assigns fail, na- t0 tte inmates of the state hospital, gleet or refuse to comply with any -nre are nearly two hun.lred inmates of the terms provisions conditions or and tnere j3 a pace tnere for piettty to be wushed down, and the walls oiled, and the building will then be com WOMEN WERE KILLED excursion at Coffeyville, while others de-CaWs, eighteen miles from Beth Negro Laborer Wanted Section Boss requirements of this ordinar.ee and of matter. All citizens are ask- Arrested For Attempting Murder.

pleted, and the only thing that will ill go over to and join une. The explosion or tne gas tuiiea many minors and three chambers of be left to be done will be to clean the Women and Children Mingled Wiih the Santa Fe, and still other will go to Wann, and drive across. the mine are now on fire. The num One of the one hundred colored franchise, after ten days notice of any ed to hep ln this matter, and when such failure, this ordinance and grant one stop8 t0 thlnk what lt vouJd shall become, and be null and void at to see flower? for months, one can ard and sow the blue grass. the Mores During the Fight and It ber of victims is not known, but at borers who are employed on the Neo Was Impossible to Discriminate ADDITIONAL LOCAL, least eighteen hundred miter de the option of the and council rymnathize mora with these unfortun- sho division in ballasting the track WILLIAM JONES' DEAD.

In the morning I between Par.ons and Plqua, appeared scended Into the pit oi me saia ciiy, 10 ne aeciarea ny res- i1e people. Mr. Will Soutlwick has P. I. March 10.

Brigadier olution adopted and approved by the donated a drawer in his shoe stor? General Bliss made a reconnaissance Had Lived on the Same Farm in La-land it is feared that the larger num beette County Since 1869. Iber of these are dead mayor and council of the said city of wnere articles as magazines, toward Mount Daio during the week In Justice Newton's court yesterday and wanted a warrant for the isxrest of Section Boss T. J. him with an attempt to VIM. Aftor Parsons.

and that in such casekoojjg flowers wiE be kept and de previous to the attack of the Amerl WRECK NEAR PAOLA William Jones, one of the eldest an 1 the said city shall take possession of uvered to the superintendent. and can force. Associated Press telegrams the said telephone system, worte. Pernr r0T them from Zambomaga say that the attack most highly respected citizens of thlj a careful search, Judge Newton dooid- i i county, died last night at his homo, Delays Kansas City Train Four Hoursl,) that he had no case and refused to appurtenances, of the said grantee there should be a large number of on Mount Dajo commenced Monday and operate, repair and mzinoa unfl firwera loft and lastoi four After four davs and Keeps People Waiting. Issue the warrant.

four and oneha'f miles northwest of town. Death was due tc organic berurt trouble. The funeral will be prove the s-ime for that pu? Not only is McKlroy ln charge of Mr. Southwlck's each week for the of hard fighting the stronghold was A small wreck on the FtUco tnacks the gang, but he Is also under contract state hospital. carried by the Americans end It Is es- held from the Catholic church Monday between Paola and Kansas City delay- to feed them.

Yesterday mcmlng.one Other work which the federation tlmated that nine hundred per cent of pose, until assured that the said telephone system, fixtures and appliances shlill be efficiently operated by said grantee, its successor and as county will show the records of the cxirt and the large volume of busi morning at 9:30 o'clock and the body ed passenger train xo. more um it the colored mm, who ha1 evident would like to is hindered by the the Moros engaged in tho battle were The Kansas City, Mexico Orient special train of eight cars, passed through here this afternoon oa 'he way to It left Kansas City afctuit noon, and will leave the tracks of the Southwfl-t Route tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, when It will be switched to the International Great Northern and taken Into Mexico. This Is the fourth special that President SHllwe'l has taken through here and all of them have been filled with capitalists who are being Interested in die new rallroal which jarill connect Kansas City with the Pacific coast. L. ngent for the Southwest Development company, ls la Wagoner on busino-s.

He was accompanied by Dan S. the firm cf Langenberg Prothers company, of SL Louts, who are large hay dealers. will be interred in Cavalry cemetery, four hours thds morning, and in conse- ngs which has been transacted since small number who belong and every killed or wounded. The military au- ly been leading a high life, got disgusted with the food he had been of Mr. Jones was one of the oldest set-1 quence Paraons people were unable sign, aid until the conditions and woman hi the city, who has the goodUhoritles refuse to give the details of fered and threw lt out the window.

tiers In this part of the state, loca: to get their morning from ing on the farm on which he died In Kansas City no.Il after. dinner. the new law went Into effect, creating the new district, which In itself, is believed to be enough to compel the supreme ti uphnlj the validity the law creating the court, for if th's This led to a battle of words between provisions of this ordinance shall be 0f the city at heart should give their the "battle or the cause of the trouble, strictly complied with." name anj their twenty-five cents dues but Americans arriving here from Jo- Nat a provision or a line of the to either the secretary. Mrs. Geo.

W. lo any that the trouble wa3 due to the August, 1869. He wa3 prominent in The wreck ls supposed to have been I himself and his boss, as a result r.f the early history of the county and caused by a sprfWdlng rail, which ov-l which ordered Wm to go to above section cf the old ordinance Gabriel or to the treasurer. Mrs. W.

C. fact that Governor Major Hugh Scott has many friends who will mourn hl erturned ona of the freight cars on a I the time car with him and get his which the Missouri Kansas Tele- jrcKee. permitted the outlaws to fortify them phone company allowed to lapse. Is loss. He leaves four sons and font locai freight train, and blocked iram3.imoneT, while they were there th selves within sight of the city of Job.

daughters, and was 71 of age. Although took the wrecker only 451 colored man Indulged in some unconi' It is reported that women and chil coniatnei tne new ordnance wnica Tne dance which was given last that company attempted last Monday I nisht by the boys of the ivounger minutes to clear up the track after plimentary remnrks, and JMcElny dren minted with the warriors dur- arrived, it was so Ion? getting to the! jrew a revolver which he nlght to railroad through the council crowd in return for the one which Ing the battle to such an extent that And yet they tell the council and the they were given by the girls a few It was impossible t- diocriminate.and For tomorrow's dinrar we suggest scene of the trouble tba: the passeii-la his face. This gave the negro the His wiife died about three years ago. The children are P. J.

Jones, of Kansas City; J. Jones, J. J. Jones an M. F.

Jones, a3 of near Parsons, and Mrs. Dunbar and Mrs. Daley, of Kansas City; Mrs. O'Hara and Miss a few relishes. Green onions, radish ger train was unable to reach Farsons excuse he had been looking for, and people of Par-ions that "there Is no weeks ago, was a decided success, an 1 all were killed in the fierce onslaught.

until after twelve o'clock: It was duo I without the wate of another breath material difference betweai the two every one there had ias good a time as court should be declared llcgal would undo all the business both civil and criminal that has been done by the court since its creation, whici would Involve legal tangles rrobably never before heard of. "It is asserted that the only defect In regard to whether or not the law creating this judictil district is constitutional, -was the mistake of the clerk of the house in getting the full vote on the roll call on the Ml, as the peaker of the house and the president of the senate hoth certified that the bill received the required constitutional majority, and these cerllS- es, beets, rhubarb, cauliflower, lettuce parsley and Jumbo celery. Read here at tlh started for town. The evidence franchises. they have had at any dance given thi3 Attention Workmen, Tne K.

T. trains between Pa- showed that the revolver was empty Tllizabeth Jones of Parsons. Perhaps the above section Is not winter. It was given under the dlrec- You are hereby requested to meet "material" to the Missouri Kansas tion of Arthur Singhcfcer ani John at A. O.

U. AV. hall Monaay morning ola and Kansas City, are run over thetn(j that McElroy only pulled lt out Frisco tracks, and in consequence It! to jet rid of the darky, It wks Impoi- Hess. E. Spooner.

auditor of the Southwest Development company, made business trip to MineraJ thb morning. Telephone company, but it is material Madden, and they lare Pntitled to at 8:30 to attend the funeral of Broth was Impoa-Jble to get any report of Urhje to make a case against him. to the people cf Parsons and should much of the credit for he wit In er William Jones, which wll take F. B. Drew returned last night from SL Louis, where he went on railroad business.

Ton may want some fresh fruit th's the wrk here, and it was supposed the city council grant a franchise which the dance Van carried out T-tf place from the Catholic church. All C. B. nart division freight agent for a time that it was tae if, K. T.l Fine yellow Jersey sweet potatoeo, without safeguarding the city by jomeljn the evening light refreshments tsf worlcmen Invited.

T. B. SI for the Rock Island at EI Reno, was in Parsons oa harness today. train that had beet ditched. ft Hesi.

evening. Eead Hess cave it. such a forfeiture tlaase a the fran-'ice cream and oike were semi 'W. fJL O. U.

W. lodge Na 1 i I 1.

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Years Available:
1881-1929