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T)AW mi vt1 WANT ADS SUBSCRIBERS taillni torctT thii paper hould report in atttr briBBauk'k mull If nub' mS lUhd In tt)clunind ook uma of tbe hub. AUWsnt 11 Ubor telepliou Mo, ltf VOLUME 30 PARSONS, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY EVENING. MAY 5, 1909 NUMBER 30 WILL BK SOME FRUIT. TRIO OF THIEVES ARRESTED. SEVEN ARE WHEAT ON KATY FINE WEATHER PREDICTIONS.

Winesaps Are Not Hurt So Hud as RATE CASE IN COURT Nckidcm Who Ntolc PH-ketlMHk Are Wan at First Thought. Taken to Cherryvnlo For Trial SENTENCED A FLYER ADEQUATE Chicago, May Ii, Govern- rucnt weather forecast until 8 4 p. -Thursday. For Kansas: Orchard men say that the wtnesaps Word was received Monday eve are not hurt bo bad by the recen nlng from the police at Cherryvale A COUNCILMAN OF PITTSBURG MAY WI1KAT ABVAXCKB TO Jl'IKJF, M'PHKRSON IS HEARING freeze as was at flmt expected. An asking that they arrest and hold three negroes, two men and a woman examination was made of gome of the Partly cloudy and colder to- warmer in the' east Thursday.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE SAYS THAT THE FIXE AGAINST THE KATY IS ENOUGH AM) OTHERS FOUND GUILTY OF MUNICIPAL GRAFT. 1.2tt 1-a S4K)N AFTKR OPF.N-IX(J OF MAItKKT. THE ARGUMENT OF ATTORNEY'S IN HATH CASK orchards yesterday and it was found who were wanted at Cherryvale for that there were a good many green having stolen a pocketbooU contain buds after all. The genitans are not money and other valuables. Offi IIS HE IN CONTEMPT? FOR JULY DELIVERY TO JAIL AND FINED WAS NOT A DEVICE injured at all.

probably, as they are cer Stewart, together with Constable late anyway. The Ben Davis and the Camp at once went to the Frisco CHURCH WILL REBUILD early apples are possibly ail frozen station and when the from I Councilman Klein Geta Three and a July Wheat Advanced to $1.17 and he Attorney General Brings Suit for they were far enough advanced Hulf Years In Jail and a Fine of Aguiiist Railroad After Court iuii ivoill MIC TllHnf Il Board of Trustees of First M. K. to get the worst of It. The winesaps Chimli Han Held a Meeting.

Dry Weather In Kansa and Nebraska Is (iiven as the I ton-son For the High Price at Prcseiit Time. were not bo far along, though, and a Thousand Dollars and the Others Get. Smaller Sentences Had Issued HcHtralnliiK Order Analnst the State of Missouri. Over That Great there is a chance that they may bear While no definite plans have been had been taken In charge by the train hands. They were placed in the city and heid until yesterJay owning when they were taken bnk to Cher- System.

some fruit, if they do It will be adopted, the board of trustees of umr-lh whilp in hnvo tlioup trppa rtr Chicago, May 5. May wheat, ad Kansas City, May The i-uuiuurs. may a. semences th frllit tn hih the First Methodist church has held Washington, D. May 5.

The ryvale by officers who came from thai' vanced to $1.29 1-2, a new high flne of a thousand dollars on each a meeting and discussed plans for raiiroaa rate cases again luUaj Beve.i pHce 8eagon cau of place to take charge of them. price for May wheat, short noun rcceiiuy convicieu 01 municipal wither In so manv of the anule the rebuilding of the church which camn 'or consideration In the fed ri. 1 1. i count imposed in Missouri today nn the Missouri, Kansas Texas Rail- A I PI" 1,1 hur. MWU IUIH- BIB eral eourt er when destroyed tiy today gran.

w. w. namsay, xormer nana I districts ly after the opening of the market today. July wheat also advanced one mm innuuim- 'J rharaed with havlne stolen a fire, and the build- Judg i I I Ktlllt 11 V. .1...

I 1 committee has advertised for I Smith McPhersou heard the argu- presiaent. wno was convicted or The mpn who were Bt-arod the Fox, of WHy fompany, which pleaded guilty etbook from Mrs. Charles cent over the closing price yester bribery, was sentenced to a year and Worst are changing their minds a llt- bids to be received at the office of nients for a permanent injunction to ciierryvaie who was riding on the on two count of Indictments for the Dodge-Bryan Lumber company restrain the state courts and state tra)n tne commit- violating the Elkins act, which pro- day, reaching 1.17. Dry weather in a half In prison and to pay a fine of tie now that the worst seems to be KaiiRas and Nebraska was the new one thousand dollars. John F.

Klein, over and there is a chance that there unm way jo, lor ine purcnase ot niwrifniiK in uuga- anj athouRh they protest that departures from lawfully es a former councilman, who was con- will be some fruit after all. the salvage. The 'advertisement for tl011 atrecting railroad rates. they are innocent, the evidence ieeins "te. waa today declared bids can be found in another place Major Briiigs Another Suit.

to be siifflclont. Mr. and Mra. Fox "adequate" by the department' Of vlcted of receiving bribes, was sent- The Topeka papers say there'll be enced to three and a half years im- fruit in that part of the country, al in thla paper. fThe trustees have put Jefferson City, May 5.

Late hoardtul the train Monday afternoon Justice. The departures from th8 bullish influence that started prices. The market, has been advancing steadily for the last week following the spectacular decline which set afloat reports that James A. Patten had dropped out of the prlsonment and to pay a fine of a I though the orchards are damaged to Fire Chief Bijel In charge of the yesterday afternaon Attorney Gener- at Cherryvale Intending to g.i to published rates to which the rail thousand dollars. Joseph C.

Wasson, a large extent. rums, ana ir ne considers me nncK pu wrrsnw) Fort Hcott. Shortly after tho three roaa company plead guilty, were William Brand, H. M. Bolger, The following Is from the Topeka walla unsafe he will have them ceedings against the main lines of negroes got on tho train, taking siats more on shipments from the Indian market.

"Today's high prices wer? pulled down. railroads in this state before the directly behind that of Mr. and Mrs. Territory to Kansas City "by a combl Charles Colbert and John Colbert re-1 Capital: celved sentences of from a year and Farmers and rural fruit growers but I 1-4 cents under the best prices What the plans for the rebuilding supreme court en banc. The object Fox.

Not long after, Mrs. Fox miss- nation of locnl rates which UKfcregat a half to two years imprisonment, say the freeze of Saturday morning of the church will be is not known. of tne proceedings is to either for- ed her pocketbook, which contained ed less than tho through published of the bull campaign for May and only 2 7-8 cents below the July but no fine. I greatly damaged their fruit cropB, hut except that work will be commenced the charters of the domestic about $8 In money besides a diamond tariff. Tho federal department of Jus- nearly all of them are hopeful that record.

as soon as-possible. But there is a "nes and the licenses of non-domes- ring and several other articles ot tlce, which has reviewed the case, great deal of preliminary work to be He roads, or subject them to heavy Jewelry. Investigation resulted In Lays that the evidence did not ea- WILL TRV AGAIN Bartlett. Patten at which done. Ther will be an architect to penalties In the way of on the suspicion being laid upon thj three tablish that the action of the rail bull leader, James A.

Patten Is a memfier, was credited today with selling May on a moderate scale, This Time He Will Use Balloon Try employ and plans to submitted cnuige oi iiuving eiuereu into a con-im-gio, uul hi iiiol mun road comimnv was resorted to as a a part of the crop will be saved. The grapes were damaged to some extent, a many were in blossom, and some fruit had set, btit grapes blossom so long, new blossoms appearing over a period of two or three weeks, that there will yet be many new blossoms ing to Reach North Pole and decided upon, and It is possible "Piracy to control both passenger woman rose ana went to tne ouet device to favor certain shippers. i .1 inr.ii frnihf M. a i i room i in Hiinnnsen mat sne inre.v but with making heavy purchases The railroad company was cited Itiiiii, iiit-ii? tuny ire- kuiiiw unit' iciice I i.u biuhiim nf nnlnlnn In lnM.ll.... Ii I COM! IK'I II loll hetweoll CIII11 llM 11 IT the pOCketilOOk from the WllldOW of July.

Washington, May fi. -Walter while there, as tho purse was later Wellman has announced that he will lines. todays advance, on top or tne iH aeuerallv conceded on nineteen counts, but was found guilty only on two counts, and fined In the federal court at Kansas City by everyone found along tho right of way by sec and consequently a part of the crop. All of the grape blossoms out were this summer renew his effort to gradual gains of last week, said to that the members of the church A provisional write was Issued by tion hands, who were sent out to indicate clearly that the bull cam reach the North Pole by means of a could have no better place for their lie court, returnable June 1. At a thousand dollars on each count.

blasted. look for It. The grounds for suspicion Ti, i. dirigible balloon or airship. Ail the palgn which was alleged in many church than on tha corner occupied that time the attorney general will The early cherries are killed, it is quarters to lie dead, was only preparations have been made, and by the old one.

The difference in lawk for the appointment of a com believed, but the late cherries were ing. Mr. Wellman will sail next week forJnot vet in plice between what this corner mlsslonor to take testimony, with a full bloom and there is The closing figures today were on Paris and Norway. This expedition vet RooA nnance for a part of a crop could be sold r. and cost of another view to making up the Issues in time seemed to be so strong, however.that the three suspects were taken in "nd WPr Tu charge and a't tho first stop inquiries "nle the fall of under were made as to the pocketbook ho and Prlor to iho IIeP" which was found.

In the meantime Interstate commerco law. It tho Cherryvale authorities had got "PPeared that the road had been glv- busy and nbtlfted the Parsons police h'Ppers the benefit of tho nit na result the two officers were lowest rate. but complaint was ly 10 cents higher than tho bottom will be under Mr. Wellman's Individ- 0r them. There won't be the usual location which would bo at all suit- to present the action In full to tho reached on April 27.

last. ual Ownership and responsibility, laree sunnly for canning though.and able, would be so Binali as not to be eourt at the October term, considered. This' Is a matter; how- Seventeen Bonds CUM. The Ohio Rtate report making the The capital, has heen supplied by likely the prices will be high. crop condition CG per cent against Americans who are interested in the Some of the berries are gone, but ever, for the members of the church The railroads cited In the proceed' 92 per cent a year ago, and the Ok to settle among themselves, although lngs are: Tho Missouri Pacific, tbe I at tn Btation to meet the trio when because of the departure lahoma state report giving the con enterprise solely on scientific and blackberries and raspberries will patriotic grounds.

No charge has yield from a half to a full crop.Straw-been made in the general plan of berries suffered most. Gooseberries in tne uuiiding or cnurcnes an ineioi. jjuis, iron aiouiuain ec ouin-m(, train arrived. irrom tne punnsued tnrougn rat.i. citizens are-interested.

ern, the l-otton Belt, the St. LouIb ft On nccount of the fact that the af- dition as 14, a much smaller Improvement, over the previous month's the exnedltion. which is to assemble also suffered a good deal, but will Another matter that will have to San Francisco, the Kansas City fr occurred In Montgomery county, COLORED MAN MADE ESCAPE I and Inflate the alrshln at the head- yield some report than had been expected, were lie settled soon im wnere tne ser- mm mem, wit? nausus i ny Ass stant County Attorney Disc re quarters station, Dane's Island. Potatoes that were up will likely vices will be held while the now Springfield, the Quincy, Omaha fused to take charge of the case, and Waa Being Held at Vlnlta, Charg the leading bullish factors, although reports of the appearance of green Snltzbereen. in June and Julv.

and all have to be replanted. Almost ev church is bnilcjing. During the next Kansas City, the Missouri, Kansas the Cherryvaio officers Were notified With Burglary start thenqe northward through jry where there were potatoes up the bugs helped in stimulating buyers two weeks the meetings Sunday Texas, the St. Louis, Kansas City that the prisoners were being held the ntr In Aiienat. nrnvlrleil the tons were maCKenea 10 i gruunu.

mnrntnr enn he held In the mom-1 Colorado, the Burllnsjton. the Chlca-1 for their arrival and.festerday morn Word was received last night by. Mr; Patten Is still absent on his partner's ranch In New Mexico, where weather conditions make a start Such Potatoes will send new topa.Dui Ing at the "tabotiCiV, and after that go Alton, the Chicago Great West- ing an officer arrived and took tin Officer Hauser from the chjef of po nt. twill never yield wen, ana replanting (three back last lice at Vlnfta, notifying him of the both morning and evening while the lern. the Chicago, Milwaukee ft St he went a short time ago.

New Bull Pool? for anceess. The alrshln to he used -i will likely be the solution Of the escape of a colored man who Is want- fifty days of the permit to have the Paul, the Chicago, Rock Island the "lmorlf whlnh hnil ti vtal I PTODiem A STATEMENT FROM MURPHY. New York. May ft. There was a tabernacle there may be in force.

If Pacific, the Rt. Joseph ft Grand la ed at that place for burglary. In the vovnrft of fthont twentv mnpa Apples were damaged and the pear message, the Vlnlta officer stated that the pastor and trustees decide that land, the Wabash and the Atchison, oi, i crop badly injured. Nollilng Personal or PolitlciU In His I the man was supposed to be headed they would like to occupy thc Topeka ft Santa Fe I A stranee feature of the freeze revival of bullish tactics in the local wheat market based on the strong foreign situation, the large decrease In the visible supply -statement of the cash market, Art Ion, Says the Representative. north on train No.

and he asked oer. I it.x i. tabernacle during the summer it The gist of the offense alleged I seems 10 ue mm. me uifeiiinnun iu that if possible be should be arrested will be necessary to have the ordin- against these companies is the exist iiic uiiicid vi vuo uiimsu nwuiu- tha vallpva Were Washington, May 0. Represents- here.

Mr. Hauser wont to the train ence amended asaln so as to' ex- slice of the agreement and consplr Herald have turned over to Mr. rotected and BoniB of their crops Wellman, free of charge, the airship. Mra nrv lives pmnt it from the nre limits for a acv to fix and lcKulato ratea lnde- fve Murphy, of Missouri, after read- last night but no man of the descrlp tho rumor that a new bull pool had begun operations, probably to In longer time. and council pendent of what the agreed rate MnK the statement made by Judge tlon given was to be seen and It Is piaiu, ouiiuiugs una inaciimery or four and a half milo8 west of the i I I in.

1 1 1 1 i iLi i I i xi j. mm ik clude some of the May hulls, and Air. weiiman a lormer enterprise. atnt raIlitol bulldine on Tenth street under the cirenmstances, would In might be. There are two counts in "ni.

mu mi com- mm mi gut irmu crop complaints from the. South nrnh-hiiitv willing to io this, the nctltton. one aaalnsf a c6nsnlr- peiiea to taae steps to omain action at some otner point, no ia waniea said west. nrnvlrtlfB- thprp nn Kerinim oh- acv the roads are a eaod to have iu.t,, juii viin. iui imviug i-uu AX EXCITING CHASK "Our farm lfeg low, and.

our ap- jection from the adjoining property entered Into over an agreement as to of protests and other articles Iples, cherries, pears, and other fruit Higher Prices in Columbus Columbus, Ohio, May 5. Number i ii.Lii vcrii l.ii.ii li.n The Assailant and Pursuers Suim were not badly damaged. At least Owners. lUtHf lire 'l IIIBLICIB I HOI I 1 n.tr umn f.n iu ents. Mr.

Murphy said: JAP CANNOT BECOME CITIZEN. two wheat, or milling wheat, reach we think it was not much hurt." will have to be adjusted In connec-1 freight rates. Stream In Ohio 'There is nothing personal or po ed tl.hO mark in Columbus today tion with the rebuilding, but it Is litical in my action In Introducing the Application of Naval Chief Steward FUNERAL OF WILL REED. certain that no obstacles will be WILL HEAR PROTEST on the market. The price it is said was the highest paid In the United resolution for an Invostlgaton of Denied by Federal Judge.

placed in the way of the members of Judgos Phillips and McPherson. I States in thirty-one years. Body Will Arrive This Evening and the church in their misfortune, and IrVmite Ways and Menus Committee never saw the latter, but knew Judge Norfolk, May' 6. Federal the Funeral Held Tomorrow that they will receive, all the help tM um opponents Phillips on the bench and by repua- hi dice Edmund Waddlll. of the.

BEAUTIFYING HOME GROUNDS possible. Dayton, May 5. In a lonely spot along the railroad tracks, outside this city, and within a quarter of a mile of her home, Mrsi Frank Hennessy, a pretty woman, twenty-two years old and the wife of a young farmer, was attacked late yesterday by a man who gave his name as John Morris. The alleged crime took place in sight of a num Hie funeral of Will Reed, who tlon. A controversy at this stage of smm court for the Eftstern the proceedings can result in no good virelnla.

in 'th antlica. Jefferson City. May B. How to Select Shrubs and Arrange TO WED HIS FIRST LOYE Frank Faxon of Kansas City arrived and will only serve to add fuel to died In Denver. May 3, at 5:20 o'clock a.

will be held tomorrow Them Tastefully. tlon for naturalizaton of Namyo here last night with a delegation of the flames of an already indignant nBuuhn T01la. htf torH afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home Beautiful home grounds tastefully Divorced Couple BeimUM After Be. wholesale druggists from the west- people iu Missouri over what they tle United States navy, denius the of Mrs. Esther Seltzer, 2017 Bel laid out and planted with flowers ern pan ot me siaie in answer iu a nenove to oe raiiroaa domination hnidimr that under fed- Ing Separated By Relative mont avenue.

The remains will arrive and shrubs Improve the appearance of towns very much if care is taken hurry-up call about the Kles bill to through the federal courts to the des- era Btatute, no Japanese or alien ex-tax liquor I cents per gallon. The tructlon of their state courts. blood or of African de- this evening over the Frisco at 6:30 ber of children who raised an alarm which brought several farmers to nspnmnfintpri hv his mother Kaw May 5. After the selection and arranging of ijiu reacnea tne senate yesieraay. i inese Keniiemen nave inn Hf.j.nt or nativity can become an ine scene, ana uie man was captur- ianA Biatpr fln(1 be taken directly years of separation from the woman shrubs.

ay tne time tne senators met alter canea upon ror a aerense, ana wiini- American citizen even thouth ha has luncheon there were fully fifty tele- ever they might say will not clear the B.rVce ln tiw fjnited States na- U1 lne rr a cnase t0 the home of Mrs. Seltzer, accom had lasted for several miles, at one panIea by friends of the family. he loved and who for a short time was his wife, "Bud' Turley left list Shrubs, as a rule, are intended as frame for the yard or garden. grams from Individual members atmospnere in my itaie. ine inves- vy or mar)ne corps.

i wuivu me assailant ana Rped. a brother ot the deceased They are planted around the borders night for. Udall. Kansas, where he I lhpm tQ y()te nt th0 b), ought to be had for two rea-wlll again wed hU first love, this The tran tft arve came at rint if OUP 1)eop, are wl.ong pursuers swam across a stream and win arrive from Washington, D. of the lawn or used to screen the exchanged shots.

Deputy Sheriff on the Flyer tomorrow morning. The HADLEY ISSUES STATEMENT time with no one to oppose. Several 6:20 o'clock from the west and on 'n their belief and expressions it can foundation of the house or to fill in Lee rescued the man from the in- funeral services will be conducted years ago Mr, Turley met and loved it came the Faxon delegation. The aemonstraiea oy a lair ana corners. furiated mob and he is now in jail.

Uy Rev. C. L. Hovgard, pastor of the Says llagernian Was Misquoted and committee on wavs and means, to 'niparuai invesuKuuon me con- a Miss Scsoggins. The' hitter's father opposed the marriage, in spite of The shrubbery frame for the yard The young woman has fully identi- Washineton Avenue Methodist Commends McPhertton which the bill was sent, held spes ress; seconoiy.

ii ouriu io oe garden should be formed on tho fled him. church. The interment will take place which the wedding took place. Then lal meeting last night to listen to i I same principle as picture frames, the in the family lot in Oakwood ceme Jefferson City, May 5. Gov the Irate father refused to -recognize of unjust Imputations, If such they the druggists.

Action on the bill was REACH KANSAS CITY TONIGHT tery. ernor Hadley today declared that his daughter as his heiress. He had border of a rug, etc. It should harmonize with the picture it Incloses, tomorrow morn- postjioned until the telegram sent to Attorney Gen each bIi rub in the border should har ing. V.mniH Vh i NON-UNION BAKEBS ATTACKED eral Wiekersham by Frank Hager- JUROR HAD FOOLISH IDEA an estate valued at l.r.00,000.

After being repeatedly urged by her father, the young, wife secured a di monize with its companies. Too of an Overland Trln Across Continent man, attorney for the railroads, yes ten no attention is paid to this kind SHOCK PROYED FATAL ClaslMHi Between Strikers ami mtikp- terday regarding the charges against vorce from Turley. The latter came Suld He Was Not In Favor of Peni Judges Phillips and McPherson wat Hieeinsvllle. Mav V.A-1 "reaKers rreqoem in here about four years ago and has harmony, and the shrubbery borer becomes a thing 'of shreds and tentiary to Punish Criminals Choir Boy Came In Contact With a tsrap1 PflVQAn lVfiatrn IKa a crtA been a resident of this city 'Since. Inaccurate.

Governor Hadley, however commends Judge McPherson patches, made up of showy bushes, etrlan. who Is walkinr New York, May 5. With sporad.c CtinrgM Cable. St. Louis, May f.

August Last week the father of Turjey's former wife died and left the entire perhaps beautiful plants In them mntinpnt leff here 7-aft vii rioting unabated, the strike of 1...00 and says that he may send a etate- Mueller, head of the Mueller Grain selves, but arranged without regard Niagara Falls, N. May 5. hla mnrnlnir fer having ritH ht hakers on tne Kast hiae ana in nar- estate to his daughter. She Immedi- Commission company In the St. Louis or tne case to rres.aoni iari.

to the effect of the shape, color and ately wrote to Turley and the couple Hosepn ronine, i years oi ugr ehamber of commerce, was rejected general appearance of one upon the will be reunited. as a Juror yesterday afternoon In J. I CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS NOW. five hours. He arrived here from lem niinae, apparency Slater, Missouri, forty-one miles of a settlement.

As has been from here at 2 o'clock this morning. lne cafi pvery day Blnce the a memoer oi ine luuimi iiiurimnr Society of Chicago, in charge of whole. F. Kelleher's trial for murder of J. In choosing shrubs to grow side Father Finn, was instantly killed He is in excellent snirlts and nhwir- mere were ire.iuc-.n Tuohy, when he said he Is opposed One Ofliclul ArrestM Charged With WARS ARE TO BK STOPPED yesterday evening by electricity on al condition and expects to reach on 8hop8 non-union men to all forms of punishment fori Manipulating the Scales the Canadian side of the river.

With Kannaa Citv tnnht in many hghU netween striKers crime. "Do you mean that you op National Peace Conference Says War pose punishment of any kind for all New York, May 5. Criminal pro- some sixty of his companions who were visiting Ixretto convent, he to cover a distance of fifty-four miles and strikebreakers. No one, however In order to do so. seriously Injured.

Thirty-five of Is a Relic of Barbarism crime?" asked J-udge Daniel Fisher, I feedings which are the outgrowth of started 'to climb the bank to the the shops in the ICast Side nave snui presiding. "I mean Just that," the the government's suit against the by side consider the foliage and (lowers as carefully as you considr the size and shape of tha bush. Do not put large masses of light green foliage next to masses of dark, or you will have a patchy effect. By care In selection as regards flowering season you may be sure of having one or more plants in the border in blossom at ail times during the Chicago, May 5. The general' in-transformer station of the Ontsrloi down for lack of men, and the unionists announce that several master Juror replied.

"I do not believe in American Sugar Refining company COW CAUSED MURDER terest at tbe National Peace Con-1 Power company, when he came In any sort of penalty that deprives a began here today with the arrest of bakers have agreed to union terms, gresa today waa attached to the re- contact with an cable, man of his life or restrains him from Thomas Kehoe, for many years a I.uei Tucker Sentenced to Death I which fix a minimum wage scale and bad been temporarily strung his liberty." "Then you are unfit to I checker on the docks of the company port of tbe committee on resolutions', which began as follows: 'r "or Killing of Itlan and Woman Inrovlde for improved sanitary con by tbe company. bear the name of citizen," replied in Brooklyn, who Is charged with ditions summer. Two shrubs that blossom having manipulated the scales. Judge Fisher. Springfield, May 5.

The HADLEY'S BILL REJECTED at the same time hould not be placed together if the colors clash. DISCUSS COUNTRY LIFE "Resolved, That public war Is now out of date, a relic of barbarism, and that the nations of the civilized world by. Joint agreement should make Its recurrence hereafter impossible." 1MMWEYELT GETS TWO MORE Jury In the case of Eugene Tucker, who has been on trial here, charged Not to Adjourn Soon. In the summer study your shrub Washington, May 5. President Missouri Legislature 'Refused Pass II ia Pet Measure.

with the killing of Mrs. Elizabeth 1 Delegates From New Mfko and Taft has come to the conclusion as a Ex-President Now Holds ClmiHplon bery border 'and make notes as to new plants needed, their color, size Ellis and Joshua Ellis near here in I Four States Meet at Gnthrle result of talks with senators and slilo as a Lion Killer members of the house during the past Jefferson City, May 5. The bouse today rejected Governor Had- and flowering season, and also what old plants may profitably be moved. These notes will enable you to work British East Africa, May two days, that there Is little or no Nairobi, Whist Shark Meet. Boston.

Mass. May 5. Fully 400 women from many sections of the chance for an adjournment or con ley's inheritance tax measure which 5. Theodore Roosevelt went out to he has urged since the beginning of hunt Hons yesterday and before the accurately In the fall after the Guthrie. May 5.

With delegations from Arkansas, Louisiana. New Mexico, Kansas and Tex-aa In attendance, the Southwest Commission on Country Life convened here today for a three days' the month of February, last, today brought In a verdict of murder In the first degree and recommending that he receive the death penalty, which ia hanging in this state. The crime for which Tucker must pay tbe penalty of death, grew out ol Impounding Tucket'a cowa by. Ellis. gress before the fifteenth day of June or the first of July.

blooming season or in the spring. country assembled today In this city his term of office. The bill provided I chase wa-over, two more big lions for the opening game of the annual for an assessment of two per cent had before his gun. RooKe- Care In selecting and arranging the plants In your home grounds will never be regretted. congress of the Women's Whist league.

Only sd readers are really huDters. session. on til Inheritances greater than two jvelt now holds the record for lion thousand dollars, I killing In protectorate..

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