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The Suni
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Chanute, Kansas
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Wh OF THE ASSOCIATED PKESS. ELEVENTH YEAR. No. i67. SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1907.

CHANUTE, KANSAS SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1907. EIGHT PAG2A t'T OF FILTERS GIRL DESERTED THE ARMY 5 CHALLENGES EXHAUSTED MAN FLEW DOWN LINCOLN K. A. Harvey went to Bartlesville today. Fritz Blosa came in today from Grenola.

guns of the square dealers. Fitzger IS STRICTLY OPPOSED TO THE ONE OF SALVATION LIEUTEN ald has made a record' which pleases the people who like to see a. state of ELEVEN TALESMEN IN HAY THAT IS. HE RAN QUICKLY PROM ANOTHER, NEW IDEA. Mrs.

E. E. Craft left this afternoon ANTS LOSES WIFE. WOOD JURY WAITING. fice stand up and exchange blows with the corporations.

But he is a "Long man" and for that reason does not It is Thought She Left Town With a The Plan as Figured Out by Former Thirty Talesmen Remain Yet to Be The Pursuing Person Had Grndg to Settle it Seems Which the Court Couldn't Fix Up. Chanute Man, Bnt She May Have Gone Home. Engineer After Council's Investigation is Adequate. Examined Getting -Last Man May Take a Week More. find a home with the square deal The regulars' under the conservative lead of Chairman Moore, believe that Fitzgerald will be the strongest possible man for governor to succeed for a visit in Moldne.

C. S. Wilson arriyjd from Emporia today to spend Sunday. Mrs. Will Newell; went to Erie today to visit over Sunday.

Mrs. H. H. Rosenblatt returned today from a visit in St. Louis.

George Robertson came in from Independence to spend Sunday. Miss Katie Keith went to Iola this afternoon to visit over Sunday. Mrs. Myrtle Rowan arrived this afternoon to spend the day in Chanute. Miss Bessie Mills left this after Captain Hines of the Salvation The water supply of all cities is among the first considerations.

There Army, is endeavoring to secure trace of Mrs. Norah Hayes, wife of one of SURVEYORS HERE SHORTLY. the lieutenants, who mysteriously must be purity and quantity else the city cannot grow. Health of the community cannot continue long without water that answers all testa for puri Main street pedestrians were treated with all kinds of excitement last Shortly after the fire ths strollers near Iincohi awenue were startled by the sight of a man fleeing wildly down Lincoln closely pursued by an irate husband. The one in the lead was John Harkness.

John 3sy Actual Work on. Hill Cement Plant disappeared fromi home with her belongings Thursday night. It is in By the Associated Press. BOISE, IDAHO, IS. With -five peremptory challenges exhausted out of twenty, with thirty-two talesmen to he examined, eleven talesmen in the box awaiting peremptory chat-lenges, and one still under examination for cause, the case against Haywood opened tills morning with small prospects of a jury before the end of next week.

It i9 quite possible that the present venire will have been ex timated that she left town with a ty, and the demand of sewer flushing', Before July A letter was received' this morning Chanute man who is missing, but this garden making andi fire protection from President Hill of the Ash Grove noon to spend ten days in report cannot he substantiated. Cap call for a supply abundant enough for a generous use by all household- he ran because he didn rt want pear in the city court. tain Hines is disposed! to take a more Lime and Cement company stating chain table view of the matter, and ers. Mrs. W.

E. Wilson left for Colony Councilman Terril, who has made I thinks she has returned to the home that the engineering corps would be on the ground the -last of this month. this morning to visit her sisters over an exhaustive study of the water Sunday. The engineers 'will push the prelim M. Helroiek and Jesse Denious inary work of surveying for tracks of her parentis in Syracuse, Kas.

A telegram to Syracuse night brought the response that she had not yet arrived, but she could scarcely have readied the place at the time question, agrees with his colleague, Mr. Park, that for a. town, of metropolitan pretensions only one system of Erie went to Kansas City this hausted before a jury has been secured. Should this prove to be the ease it is even likely that a third week will be entered before the box is full and the case can begin in earnest. The storm raised ever the published interview with Orchard seems to have and building sites as rapidly as morning.

sible, in order to have the profiles of water purification is feasible, and Mrs. Jno McCowan returned to Earl ton today after visiting Mrs. R. that is settling basins. "If mechanical filters are so superior, why don't completed early in June.

The company is under contract to commence actual construction work July 1st, but A. Parkins. Both parties were brought to police headquarters by Chief Whitehead where the matter was argued mrt. Tom Allamount, the pursuer, declared that Harkness was the street with his wife, a situation for which he would not stand. He was an fha street with another woman himself, and just happened to see liie pair.

The husband was said to have a gnu, bnt for some reason no search of his person was made by the police. Harkness refused to make any complaint against Allamount for attacking Mai, and Allamount. said he preferred to handle his own difficulties witfecstit assistance from the officers. As neither almost subsided. The counsel on both Kansas City use them?" he triumph the message was sent.

The couple had been married about four years, but had only been in Chanute about one month. They made their home with Captain Hine9 and Mrs. W. J. Treadway left for Col- sides are willing to admit that there present indications point to the fact antly demands.

ia no possible cause for contempt pro linsville, I. this afternoon for a short visit. that work will anticipate this date a ceedings against the newspapers like The constant flow system he says, is not Rickseeker's plan bait that of Engineer Allen, superintendent of the to all appearances their domestic life Miss Rose Robinson returned to few weeks. President Hill says that practically all the preferred! stock has was perteclly congemai. The ab TTrbana today after visiting Mrs.

W. ly to be founds KNOCKING OUT THE PROPS. beea subscribed for, only a smial Kansas City plant, under whose sup A. Robinson. sence of Mrs.

Hayes was not discovered by Mrs. Hrines until 9 a'clock ervision Ricksecker has been acting, Mrs. C. A. Brown, who has been amount remaining in Chanute.

More than $200,000 worth of first mortgage Allen's recommendation of settling the following morning. Only such of visiting Mrs. J. M. Jones, returned to Square Dealers May Haye No- Issue bond's have been soldi, making the basins was only adopted by the old Altoona today.

party was disposed to file complaint, Alter Ail. total amount of money in the treasury council after a jTear spent in investi Mrs. J. W. Keller returned this af they were released upon a promise to report in court this morning.

Thia for construction expenses, about her personal effects as could be packed in a grip were missing. Captain Hines and the deserted husband were in Altoona Thursday and were immediately phoned of the occurrence. The gating and experimenting with var ternoon from a visit with, relatives in TOFKKA, May 18. it is rumored! among the state politicians ious methods. In the city engineer's Yates Center.

$950,000. President Hil considers that this sum justifies commencing office are a dozen or samples of morning, however, neitSer appeared so the mafter was dropped is far a the police are concernedi. Mis. W. A.

Lomax and daughter work immediately. water secured by the committee dur husband returned at once and Cap Myrtle went to Lawrence today noon for a short visit- tain Hines today. ing their search, and while 'these have Was an Original Settler. 'been tightly corked for months, a Absolutely mo clue or trace has A SUIT OVER GAS LAND ST Mrs. T.

H. Noland returned to Mr. and Mrs. S. Dickinson, who been discovered which gives any intimation, as to Mrs.

Hayes' present casual examination! will show more foreign matter held in suspensioni in Humboldt today to arrange for moving to Chanute. attended the funeral of Grandmother MTS. Kirk and Her Husband Demand the filtered! than 'in that which was whereabouts, nor cam Captain Hines flouton, returned to their home in R. C. Gordon aiTived from Emporia secured! from settling basins.

The ar today to spend Sunday with his fath ascribe any cause for the desertion. There is a marked1 discrepancy be-1 Larued today. Mr. Dickinson was among the first white settlers to come gument that the nature of the matter who conferred' on Thursday in this city, that there has beeni a tacit understanding reached among the poli-ical leaders by which the "regular'" republican organization will supplement its endorsement of Taf'fc for president by coining out strongly in favor of a direct primary election law to include all state officers, county officers, congressmen and United States senator. By doing this regulars'' expect to knock out the props from winder the square deal movement, and) leave no "issue" for Mr.

Stubbs and his friends. The election of J. Moore, of Pittsburg, to the chairmanship was a held in suspension by the Neosho river tween the ages of husband1 and wife, to Chanute. He spent the Fourth of the former being 40 and his wife water, differs so widely from the Kaw July in 1806 at Iola, He chanced to water as to 1 render similar methods only 23. They have always seemed of clarification inadequate, he char perfectly happy, the only discontent $2,250 for Rental.

TOPEKA, May' 18. -A sudt has been instituted in the, district court against E. A. Bowens, H. Barnes and the Lucky Ten Oil Gm company by Elizabeth G.

Kirrk Buchani C. KirkT in which the Kirks demand damages to the ainorrnt of $2,250. From the petitioning papers, wlrie-K have been' filed with the dterik of the district court, it seems Uhiat on March 23, lfXM, the Kirks leased to Mr. Bo wen and Mr. Barnes some lamd in Mrs.

Hayes has ever shown has been be on the opposite side of the river pnd in order to celebrate was compelled to swim the stream, then swollen by the reshets to nearly a mile wide. Mr. DicMnson was in business er. J. R.

Gordon. Miss Florence Withington of Cher-ryvale, who has been visiting Miss Elizabeth Klein, went to 01 a the today. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowman arrived from Garnett this afternoon to visit with the former's brother, J.

P. Bowman. Miss Letba Walworth arrived from Burden this afternoon to visit with acterizes as-' humbug. Several analyses of the Neosho have 'been made by chemists and experiments carried, on just recently' whew she has. spoken several times of 'being homesick and relative to its response 'to different wishing she might visit her parents.

in Humboldt for amtny years, being With the assistance of the location agents. Mr. Terril admits that th the builder of the old stone mill' there which witih its ivy covered walls, is bureau of the Salvation Army, Cap same eneinncais as usea in ivansas conservative victory. It was a vic tain Hines expects to discover her City are not wholly effective, but in partys t'ne onty picturesque ruin in South tory for the element of the whereabouts within a few days. eastern Kansas.

sists that others do much more satisfactory work than could be accomp Misses Demma Morris and! Ivah Blaelcley. Mrs. M. J. Paul and' Miss Lillian, who have been visiting Mrs.

G. W. CHILD SCALDED TO DEATH. lished: by any mechanical Alteration In the City Court. system in existence.

Jndd, returned to their home in Alta- which is in favor of endorsing the direct primary election) law. Chairman Moore himself said' af ter his election "I am convinced that the direct primary election) law is one of the things which is bound to come ill Kan A motion was argued in the city court this morning ira the case of Ed Two Year Old Stierwalt Boy Dies Besides settling are far less mont today. expensive to operate. Thus statement monds vs. Hainiback.

The motion was Misses Josie and1 Georgia Browning From Burns. The two-year-old boy of H. II is verified by the action of the private filed! by Smith Brobsfc, in behalf of the defendant and) asked the plaintiff Neosho county which was to be prospected by tlie.ni for ml am! gas. Tho Kirks claim that they were to receive rental for the property at the rate of $2T0 for each thine Thej; claim -also that Bowent and Baraes assigned the lease to the Lucky Tea Oil Gas company on August 3, 1904. Ib is declared by the Kirks that they never received a cent, in rental for the property and so they bring suit fo.f $2,250.

which represents what the rent would have amounted to up to the time the least? was abrogmlied. went to Shaw today to spend Sunday. Mrs. R-. E.

Comptoni returned' to Erie corporation furnishing water to Leav Stierwalt, 1111 South Santa Fe, died sas, rersonauy, nave no special enworth and the military post. The last night, the result of burns receiv this afternoon. preference in the matter. I have nev-i to make more definite and certain his United States government requires all ed last Wedmesdav. The little fellow er taken anvi stand either for Miss Lola Strope arrived this af or petition! and also to append an item.

water furnished its soldiers to be 9S was playing around the stove and ized The plaintiff appeared temoon, from Clevelana, where per cent pure. To maintain this stand pulled the coffee pot off, pouring its he has been teaching in the high by Otto J. Briley, his attorney. The nintion was sustained and 'the. plaintiff school this winter.

ard a mechanical filter is used but the city of Leavenworth does not se- iriven 10 davs to file aw amended. F. V. Crouch passed through today sure similar water. The operation of scalding contents across his side and back.

It was not realized how badly burned the little fellow was until yesterday, and no pbyician was summoned until too late to properly attend tc- to Iola. He reports that he has been. pleading and five days to answer. the filter is found to be so expensive in-anted franchises at Humboldt' and TWO ACCIDENTS YESTERDAY. In the replevin action of Harkness that settling basins are provided vs.

Smith, for the possession of a Erie and that his engineers are now which is the source of the city 's wa ter the injury. Peritonis set in which re surveying below Walnut. horse, purchased of the defendant by Harkness. the latter was given posses supply. Mr.

Terril estimates that the sulted in his death. Johnson Helmiek yesterday sold cost of main'taining filters -which The funeral will be held at the sion (by default- The supplementary the property at 713 South Highland would urnish. 'three' million gallons of belonging to the Anderson estate, to proceedings for damages have 'been abandoned. water daily would be so great as to house tomorrow morning at o'clock, Rev. Brunei' conducting the service.

Interment will be made in Odense Bvwn Blackburn. The consideration render the operation of the water Arnott Breakes an "Arm and Delong is Thrown From Wagcn. J. W. of Tjttwjiua, who is visiting at the home, of Tvim SVonMio on North Santa.

Fe, Teee'rvied a broken arm from a kick late vest onlay afternoon. Arnott was in tbe ibarn attempting to catch a hoi wfien another whirled and kickfd toward him; striking his left armi and -fh bones just below the cilfcow. Bo-hi is said to be $2,750. plant an actual loss. Fed the Baby Smelling Salts.

cemetery. Mrs. W. B. Galey left for Fort Another argument which he ad The attempt of JTex, the.

six year Worth this afternoon to join her and make their home there. She vances in favor of the constant flow GOV. FOLK IS STILL THERE. system is the retention of the sum was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. W.

F. Valentine, who will visit six expended) in its construction at home. Remains in Kansas City to Talk Over against the primary, but I certainly think that a primary law, im some form, will be endorsed by the republican party. The last state convention endorsed the direct primary, and1 the sentiment for such a law is stronger now than ever." A few days ago, Congressman Ed Madison, of the Big went on record squarely, in favor of a direct primary from top to bottom', and Madison is one of the considered a mem'lier of the Long organization. The sentiment in favor of a direct primary has grown so strong that the "regulars" are afraid to leave the issue for the square dealers.

Said one politician today: "The republican party is not big enough for two factions. We. must get together. The people of the state want the direct primary. I believe that unless the republicans pledge themselves to give a direct primary, and try the whole scheme from top bottom, it will mean, defeat in the next election; I don't believe the direct primary for state officers is a good thing, because it will put the poor man at a disadvantage, but people want to try it, and I am willing to let them have their way." Will Line Up For Fitzgerald.

Another part of the program which is said to have been outlined by the. at their conferences is the The city already has on the ground about 500 yards of gravel taken, from Police Situation. By the Associated Press KANSAS CITY, May 18. -Govern the river also a large quantity or Folk remained' in Kansas City most old son of Theo. Reusing, to play doctor, came very nearly resulting seriously to his patient.

The victim was his baby brother. Rex tried to dose 'lis ix months old brother with smelling salts. He succeeded so well that a physician had to be summoned to aire the baby a neutralizing agent. The child's month and throat were severely burned by the acids contained in the salts and he suffered' much pain from their effects. It is not de-finitelv known what Rex suffered.

weeks. bones were His rurm has beera W. F. Minniek returned from placed in a splint and wuii Ifieal in rt Thayer today noon where he was few weeks. called by the death of his father, John Wm.

H. Delong, of 906 iouth Sten-Minnifk. The funeral will, be held hen was thrown froim his wagon onto tomorrow at 10 o'clock. Rev. Coffield'i the brick pavement and his hip badry conducting the services.

Death was bruised. Mr. Delong drives a trans-due to drops'. fer wagon and was at the Santa Fe of rock, crushed' in the city crusher. These materials, would be a total loss in case a fl-lteration system should be of todav and conferred farther with the board of police commissioners re adopted.

garding charges of police corruption. Yesterdav allegations of various kinds Preaches Two Baccalaureate Sermons reflecting upon the department were Rev. Pulliam left this afternoon for laid before him by the commissioners, depot at the time the accident occurred, loading trunks. He was in the wagon lifting one in when the strap either broke or his hold became loosened, pitching hro headfirst ont of the wagon om the pavement. but he refused to divulge the nature of the information he The governor is quoted as expressing as Receive New Record Books.

Chanute pliysicians have received through the county health officer a new style book for recording and reporting births, deaths ami contagious Garnet where he preaches the baccalaureate, sermon to the graduating class Sunday morning. In the even-he delivers-, a similar address to the senior class at Yates Center. So many tonishment at the number and char Ue Weather By tbe Associated Press. CHICAGO, May Kansas: Probably thowers tonight and Sunday with cooler int the east tonight. hidh for diseases.

Heretofore loose blanks He struck on his hip, acter of the graf cases reported to him. An have been furnished which were toss-1 time was thought to be cracked. of the high schools are closing at the same time this year and electing the The F. A. A.

drill team is expected ed about ihe office and invariably lost exam inationy however, showed it to before being turned in. The new be only badly bruised. It will be books are issued by the state and each some javs before he cani return to to return from Lawrence this even same date for baccalaureate day, that Rev. PuMiairi found it necessary to deliver two' in one day. of W.

J. Fitzgerald, lieu- Born, to Mr. and Mrs. F. M.

Whit i numbered. ing on the plug. work. 4enact governor, for the office of gov- worth, ten moles east of town, a 'boy..

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