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AW ERA Consolidated with the Ottawa Daily Republic January 1. 1913. OTTAWA, KANSAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1919. VOL. XXIII.

No. 268. JLIelL lams. McMullen out, Rath to Daubert. No runs, two hits, no errors.

Perfect Weather Today. FIRE Oil GOVERNOR IN RACE TROUBLES LEAGUE OPPOflEllTS LOSE FIRST ROUND THE WEATHER. FORECAST: Partly cloudy and cooler tonight and Friday, For the first time since Friday September 19, the thcVmometer', GRAVES INCENSED AT RUSSIAN PRESS King Albert, FirsVEnropean King In U. S. Landed With Queen Today New York, Oct.

2. Albert I cf ar parent to the throne. Thev CliiCUTI WINS SECOND; 4 TO 2 The fans attending the second contest for the world championed! h.isfhall serie as well as tht i FOURTH IXNIXG LUCKY AGAIN Belgium, warror king of the brave i given a welcome with which iJu InnL the atio? greets her distinguished MAY ORDER A VLADIVOSTOK little ration to which honor was1 Red and White Sox were greeted FIRST FALL AMENDMENT DE-tcday with weather as perfect as FEAT ED 58 TO NEWSPAPER SUPPRESSED. NETTING SCORES. oearer than ue, landed at Hoboken and marihes nresenten arms as that of yesterday.

The sun short? todav registered a maximum over 00 degrees; on that date it was 92. RIOTS RENEWED TODAY The extremes of temperature to- ELAINE, ARK. day were 91 and 68, with a sultry night, and a disagreeable develop- ment of humidity today. The wind Two Soldiers of 500 Brought Thfre continues to be southerly and to QueU Disturbance, WcJtln'd-'M clouds with a rain threat hover ed Designing. 'Whites Helped brilliantly while the thermometer Qn Same Vit t.

after 1:20 today, the first 1 they descended the gangplank of f. i-irst Test of wiwtli fitiarpk nt tr Vo tn nr-l, r.nrr Scurrilous Articles and Offensive Chicago Came Hack in Seventh "With 2 Scores, but Were Ineffective in Rest Williams Pitched Against Sallee. Strength Was Shown in U. S. Senate, French Deputies Favored Ratification 37-2 to 53.

loot on American soil. Along to be received by Vice President with him came Elizabeth, heroic Marshall and other I queen and Prince Leopold, heir of the government. egisicicu in ine ucigiiuui hvjvj 80 degrees at noon. I The crowd was a little slower in gathering at the grounds than yesterday, the grandstand and arouna tne norizon. Act of.

Cossacks Regarded at Omsk as Diplomatic Problem Graves Holds Up Shipment-of 42,000 Rifles. Stir Up the Negroes. I When the Peacock Screams Out on the Gate It's Coin' to Rain as Elaine, Oct. 2. One white" IT'S A GREAT CATTLE SHOW GREENE LAUD TO SELL boxes being almost ciesenea; -hours before game time.

The right field bleachers were Sure as Fate. Omsk, Tuesday, Sept. 23. (By aaa lit AA It II 200 2 lO 1 .000 301 OOv 4 4 2 Washington, Oct. 2.

Taking its first action on committee changes in the peace treaty, theSenate today rejected an amendment by Senator Fall. Republican of New Chicago Cincinnati the Associated Press) Maj. Gen. Tnninnni moR riotino- in and around thl three-fourths filled at this stage, while the pavilions were but hal vYilliam S. Graves, commander of 1 I.IIVfN 1 llHrKt.Hl An I rlaro Two whitn men.

both 74 HEAD CF HEREFORDS ARE I GATE CITY BANK OVERRUL-HERE FOR BIG SALE. ED BY COURT. the American forces' in Siberia, ir: i i- Batteries: Chicago. Williams filled. The usual morning's band Will I I Camp Pike soldiers, were lttaliation for alleged scurriloui Mexico, to eliminate the United fMnrnnnnti S.illeeand cencert was aiso mining uut in.

Animals For Many Herds Arc Action in State Supreme i in State Supreme i jti. hlishoH a VlaHivostos HALF OF COUNTY HERD DIS rumeious nolicemen were on the i states from memhprBhtn nn tho There have been a toiai oi. white men killed, 5 wounded arii' at least 16 negroes killed since ths Rarldon i-i- i i -v. Open to Inspection at Forest This Week Expected to End Liti- i "news'DaDPr and hostile acts of Cos- POSED OF. lob while the conee and sanuwicn committee to determine the Park Ulftil Saturday.

gation of Long Duration. i Oct. i venders reaped their Harvest. facie cniei3 tne iar r.ast, nas cforti tov nihs. iiedlands Field, Cincinnati.

f'5r The Cincinnati Reds tool took boundary between Germany and Belgium. the neid ud snipmenis tr iuii I There" is no estimate of the num 1 here IS a virtnil Mtt show of ArtvM frnm th snnvpmp ronrt i itij: uicu (Iffirmi I'rnmnlv IJjit trip world'3 series WILSON IS HOT SO WELL The vote, which generally was the highest claass at the stock pa- I was received yesterday by Attor- a "erica consTgned to the Rid of Animals. accepted as a test of the Senate's vilion in Forest nark, riht now. It i W. S.

Jenkc stat.no- that th Ti? Frnm tho Chicnun White SOX. 1 tO I i altitude toward more than 30 oth- is open to inspection and will be court had overruled the motion for nnti.o Kv One half of a herd 12 milch NEUROLOGIST CALLED-IN: er committee amendments of a in Us entirety until the salesmen a re-hearing of the case of the telegram to Mai. Slaughter, his i at the county aim have just similar nature, was 58 to 30. i begin the process of Pueblo Savings Trust Co. vs.

a r.rv I been disposed of, after thev CONSULTATION. ber of negroes wounded. Troops Sent to Helena. Col. Isaac Jenks, hearing that the situation at Helena was growing tense, today ordered Lewis and 100 troops now it Elaine to to Helena for patrol work.

A special train will take them from Elaine this afternoon. A squad of troops also has been ordered to Mellwood, where 2 ne: A t' Vnt larminr It Is Consideration by the Senate of tion Saturday afternoon. Maria L. Green and others, which 1 jn djrect and forceful ianguage, to the test for tuberculosis. The condition is 4ot 11 lh the Fall amendment began short- All of the animals listed for the 1 was decided by the district court he will nersonallv cause cows were shipped to the federal Watches Said Grayson ly after 2 o'clock under an agree- public sale cf high grade Herefords I here in favor of the plaintiffs.

1 orrpst nf th nffpndin.r pditoi markets for further inspection and va r- 2. this afternoon, before an audi-fence of 29,690. The fourth inning again proved Ihe lucky one for the Reds. They made three runs in that period. I Williams, pitching for the Sox.

walked three men in that inninc. Ech of the men, Rath, Groh and Duncan, scored. Kopfs triplo tirought Groh and Duncan in. Williams walked six nun durum ilhe game. Steadily.

ment limiting addresses by Sen- tor October 4, numbering 74 head. 1 The suit involved several years n(i tiie suppression of the news- Riading according to the progress 3 re on the grounds. They repre- i of complicated litigation, be 0 I-v i i v. ators to 5 minutes paper the' Golos Rodini unless the disease has made each case. piiUcl tile VJU1U3 XVUUlIil Washington.

Oct. 2. Despite a r---- French Deputies Itatifv. 1 sent the herds of 14 breeders, from nine in December, "1915, when Mrs. tho Omsk government does tso.

About three vears ago, accoro- fairly good night's rest President I jfcioes were killed last night. ing to the veterinarians, a test Paris. Ort. 2 The chamber of i courTties. Three Franklin coun- 'Greene eave the land as security ti- nspvti fnrtbpr that unless th? Wilson was not so well this morn- i deputies today ratified the Ger- i ly herds are represented, those of in raising money for her two activitv of the Cassock chie's is was made of the herd at the county and near rtiiiniiiii uiuouji, u.a man peace treaty by vote of 3: 1 Mnrcfinjil nhvsu'ian.

called in con- E. P. Pendleton of Princeton with Q. and W. K.

Greene, who at the controlled he will recommend that fa'm aml one reaction was founl. 7 animals, John Buikdoll of Lane i time were involved in criminal America refuse to render furthei This cow was removed from the with 12 head, and H. C. Collins of prosecution in connection with a Q0Kictdno Pncsin C.pn. Hiavea i herd.

Through oversight or in The trate receipts were $97,135. i 1 1 Tltirniim I TO n.i. Williamsbunr with 2 head. Theve lank failure in Colorado. The land i V-Ui win rptain tV.A untU i me manner no other test wa First Inning.

neurologist of Philadelphia. Chicago J. Collins out, Sallee; Admiral Grayson issued the fol- 1VKY Fl'XFKAL TODAY. to Daubert. Eddie Collins walked, bulletin at 11 a.

I Weaver line-Hied to Kopf, who "The President had a fairly good W'illiamsburg "Msyi. 4K, DPed Yes-doubled Eddie Collins rt first on r.ight, but his condition is not i tei-day at Topeka. I are cattle from other places in was at that time under a $10,000 i acivised as to what action the Omsk made until about September 10 of Kansas. mortgage to the Gate City Na- government proposes to take. ps year when of the herd of 12 Live stock enthusiasts who have tional bank in Kansas City and thi in ren1v.

the Omsk government i Aere found to be affected. Elaine, Oct. 2. Gov. C.

IL Brough and Col. Isaac Jenks, com-r manding the troops here, were fir-, ed upon but neither was hit; 0 L. Lilly, a white real estate dealer at Helena shot 3times and probably wounded, D. E. A.

Jackson, negro drug dealer at Helena, and his 3 brothers were killed; Cor-jral Luther Earls had his lower iaw shot off and probably will die, and Corporal Bert. E. Gay was shot in the chest in the race trouble shortly before noon. examined them declare that this is fight settled down to a controver- says that jn jts view its subjects The total value of the six cattlo undoubtedly the Lest bunch of high iy between the two banking insti- constitute a diplomatic and not v. I is about $600.

Not all of this will rr' I ha M. -r if v-w '-v no errors. ine rii-smwus i Mne tnnerai ot urev u. ivey ti a. i i i- i i -x rni.

i ir i i liny fit LiitrLiiri i ii inr inm i in iiit- ii i ii i. i wi i ii-n ritm ii'nini, rni ii i i ni-iiuu iiivw uiiu tc ihi Cincinnati Rath Hied to considered alarming, it was ex- was A this afternoon at 2 i was nenroached throueh necessary din-1 -citain early stages of the disease iFelsch. Daubert out, Risberg to p'ained at the White House, anc i i i i CIOCK Iiom ine iauiu tnapei. that was ever hroiiQrht totrether I nlHirnTc- Jn rVilnrflHo wprp mvoiv- i Amndl0 tViof tlio irnv the decision to call in. Dr.

Dercum are sun eiigioie ior ine maim a canners. Those which are unfit Dr. W. A. Powell of the Federated the The individuals with ed in the litigation.

orment therefore awaits communi- church was in charge of the serv- I out exception' show a wealth of The overruling of the motion cation from the state department for human consumption are sold VGandil. Groh flied to J. Collins. ijNo runs, no hits, no errors. Second Inning.

Chicago Jackson got two bases ou ly, Roush missing catch bv ices and burial was in Hope cem. i bleeding, every point the acme ol this week by the supreme court i Pi Washington. It says that "no: to be made' into fertilizer. The total loss cannot be known any I crfection, and with a really won- puts an end to the litigation which wishing-to formulat ik-rful uniformity characterizing has been long and hard fought, nations', it will not etery. Mr.

Ivey was nearly 4 8 years was taken as a precautionary men-pure and to relieve the pressure on Dr. Grayson who has been with the President almost continuously since ho saw taken ill a week ago while cn his speaking tour. (JOT THEATRE IN TRADE. enter into an inches. Felsch sacrificed.

old. He was born in Osage coun- i the ensemble as a whole. Lach in- nnd the 200-acre tract near Home- i argument which incurs the lively tv October 7. 1871 and lived in dividual has been groomed as for wood will be sold in compliance vmnathv which it believes has SlUeo to Daubert, Jackson taking been awakened in America for the Williamsburg most of his me. jvir.

a prize snow ana a visit ot inspec- with the court order on uctooer Ivey died yesterday morning at tion will well repay for the trouble. 27 to satisfy the claims of the Pu- the state hospital in Topeka where The sale is to bo cried by tbl0 -Savings Trust company, Gov. Brough, accompanied by Col. Jenks were on a road hear Elaine when they "flushed" four negroes. The negroes fired'Yat them and then ran.

Neither was strucK. A few minutes later a posse headed by Mr. Lilly caught another band of negroes led by tiio Helena negro drug store proprio tor. They started to take the '4 negroes, all brothers, to Helena. They had gone but short distance when Jackson j'erked a revolver cut of Mr.

-Lilly's pocket and shot cause of Admiral Kolchak." OMAHA INCENSED AGAIN. he had been an attendant since! ivvx. oi ueraiui, wnu vv. s. jenKS represented tne oi'j- 2ti.r-Acre Deal Handled by Mansfield's Other Deals.

third. Gandil thrown out, Kopf to Daubert. Risberg flied to Neale. runs, one hit, no errors. Cincinnati Roush walked.

Duncan lined to E. Collins, who doubled Roush at first. Kopf (filed to Felsch. No runs, no hits, antil the six are finally disposed of. They woe shipped east this week.

In similar cases to this where f.he cattle lie owned privately, it is customary to appoint a board appraisers who determine the value cf the animals. The county then takes the 'affected cattle off li hands of the owner at one-half the appraised value. This custom, of course, does not hold good in the of cattle owned by the county and no-appraisal was made. Before the test was made early last May nephritis cau Chronic intestinal V7i1' he assisted by Qol. H.

T. Rule 1 iatl0 bank in the litigation here and ed Mr Ivey's death, 0r Ottawa and ethers. E. P. Pen- J.

L. Shelden the Gate City Na-illness of fifteen days! f1ieton, secretary of the Eastern tional bank throughout the contro-t i At- i Kansas association, is sales mav i veisv. Colorado attorneys were Kansas association, is sales mav I versy. Colorado attorneys Attack on White Woman Caused Doubling, of Guard. following an Frances E.

Place and Mr. Ivey no errors. i Third Omaha, Oct. 2 Guards were strengthened here following an attack on a white woman by a I negro late yesterday. Mrs.

W. G. nril 11 1Rtlr The! -l- uuuwij ci i Hi nr. inciuuea in tne rase. were mariied April 14, 18 9o.Jhe CJamber Commerce, working! widow and a son Charles Har ej th the fair boardj has shown WIIX SKRVE HIS TIMH Ivey survive.

A brother and his cnip5 nvnnn. Lfnd Loan company, by whicn a tract of 265 acres near Richmond, in Franklin county, passed from F-R. Johnson to C. W. Halterman fii'd C.

D. Wheatley of Richmond a theater building and movie show with complete equipment was inriiiibwl in th navment. A rn- Chicago Schalk lined to Roush. i. Williams singled.

J. Collins Hied "to Duncan. E. Collins ground out Ito Daubert, unassisted. No runs.

e. iir unu iviih. uaiic tion bv extensively remodeling and Attempted Escape Stops Proceed-' Wiscner was the victim. The at- lii September, the milk from these Ivey of Kansas ci-y, a sistei ana tne pavilion. The am-! iiigs to' Liberate Arnold.

tack occurred two hours after cattle was being mixed with the vone hit. no errors her husband, and Airs, win-; pjtheater has been reconstructed Proceedings had been started to General Woods announcement that 1 milk from the other cattle on the iam Taylor of Williamsburg, the nnd so that the seating tVta federal troops would be withdrawn faim and used. Some of it we.s fanned. Rar-l mor that T. T.

Mansfield may as- the Helena real estate man through the body 3 times. Others in the posse turned their guns on Jackson and his 3 brothers and killed them ail. Corporal Earls, while working in the roundup of the negroes in the woods near here, jumped upon a fallen log. A -negro lying beside the log sprang up and fired 1 1den flied to Jackson. Sallee flied unie management of the show ha3 widow and son were here for the! capacitv has been greatly increas- Ar-iri whn rnnfinpH 'from Omaha, where they were sta- being sold to dairymen for publio ti Tiino uwVott of i i ii i vi hcoop Arnold, wno is coniineu i in Weaver.

No runs, no hits, no uginuuiau.ujr uc. distribution, it wras said Other realty sales made for the Kansas City is also a sister of the i-arraneed and imnroved so that Qt- ln Jail Dder.ab" i riots Sunday night. The attack .1 rrAnrniinn 1 i ir ul: The fact that the cattle at the county farm are kept in stables errors. Fourth Inning. fcliowed 38 'similar crimes since t'iwa may now boast of the mof.t Mansfield company by Martin are as follows: From deceased Miss Olive Johnson sang'Jesus complete and convenient sales pi- checks, but have been withdrawn June i regarded as a disadvantage in com siS.

i Arthur Smith to D. Porter, who ha, ill vjl lave iiiut viiiviaio Mrs. Wispner was found, bound I cjnvior Pilot Me" and "Asleep in vilion in the west. o.ll.o P.nnilll rlvnvp to 'cl1 UVJ Tpshs The nallbearers were believe he was implicated in the and gagged, lying unconscious in a liarians say that cattle which liva attempt to break jail last Saturday shed in the rear of her home by open are much less liable east of the city; from William JAIL NOT AFFECTED. II.

Dehn. Joe Owen, Cvi-rii ir.o l. natticK Divis to Arthur Av.n,.., Otllll southwest of the cityr possession a rg II. -r-. Tnm Ttiitphinenn and h.

'Daubert. who caught Weaver at. 'the plate, Gnndil taking first and Jackson going to third. Risberg flied to Daubert. No runs, two hits, no errors.

once; saran uavis estate io Miller, 80 acres near Valley View, Pearson. possession in March: L. C. Stin; I wiicii me piasit-i i icuiuvcn i uaipn unson, a Drotner, wno r.aaj,0 affected. The action in dis- I.

Wr. in County Bastile "Lick from the wall of a cell and a brick been summoned by the 12-year-old posing of the cattle was taken upon Their Platters dean." was made ready to be removed. son of the woman. A heavy tow- :f.COmrnendation of the state live I The gneral hunger strike in-j "Scoop's" father, F. S.

Arnold, i el had been used as a gag and alo Itock sanitary commissioner who augurated in the prison at Leav- sent money to pay his fine and as a means of tying Mrs'. Wisen-, a(vised by local veterinarians enworth and in a number of the i transportation to his home at Dan- ers hands. Her face was bleeding of the comjjtion of the animals aft- CincinnatiRath walked. Dan- t0 Albert Keith of Princeton, 160 A COPPER WIRE tAMIMv STth Oroh i "ion OctoUr Tr R. T.

Howeof Ir.Sta.a(ic of Eltrical Service county, jails over the state by I. vil.e. but the movemen, profuiyrrorn scratches tl. tcsu bcen made ...,1 To 1 1, o.r,r.,l nn TU 1 0f! aoroa I.TPatlV iiamDereO. iiwwcia nw nic vuiililiru uaic mm i i.uo 1 tfilnAw-.

im 1 rt I 1 Th many nuestions. protests and awaiting trial, does nqt affect the ped. County Attorney K. K. Red-; 1 i APPROVES PAVING PLAN.

iers who in single. Groh on third. Koush out muth city, possession immedi were engaged patrol i rfiitr nnnv tha nnuoft I I olck ii I lOH S. Bar- efforts to release Arnold Fe Wili Pay Its Share on tiinlorl unnr- Uttiw 1 CO ip voa npn Will lflmshlivf Mrn nv t.h warfltv Ot SUSTar naVc i luuiifi cnwiuo t. ri; Out; 1 further "V'Ji.

wttiMu. lm r- V. net.t. hisnita htv at thP rnnntv mi 1.1 1 nroc. vcuuai i umc owuuii, aim ti.i shot at the? soldier.

Filled With Cotton Rumors. Helena, Oct. 2. It de-veloped today that the race trouble in the southern part of this county yesterday were due largely due to propaganda spread among the ignorant negroes by designing white men and a negro, who is said tc reside at Winchester, Drew county, Arkansas. Negroes were tcld, it is said, that the govern-nient was to buy up the cotton crop, and that they must demand their share.

Social equality also was said to have been a part of the propaganda. 500 Troopers on Hand. Helena, Oct. 2. The arrival this morning at Elaine of 500y U.

S. troops accompanied by Gov. Trough, somewhat eased the' ten sion of the situation brought about yesterday by race riots, in which 3 white men were killed, 2 wounded, and an unknown numberftf negroes killed and wounded. Although fighting, which had gene on intermittently during the day, practically ceased at dark, armed deputies patrolled the Groh and Duncan. Xen possession March; Mary h.

nothing on these will, wncn Thev eat three snuare meal J. A Johnson, police surgeon, re-, jrthrnwn out. E. Collins to tianmi. ebeiong to raui A.

electrical oeaiers 01 uiuwo i sDonded and made an examination! ieuer- mtivtu uy mc i i a. 4-M- ti ua v. 11.1 iiix rvi i. ii rv t-i 'uii rrv. i t- c-n 1 ipt i a i- i a.

stir- i thP ntv water ana iiKnt utuai t-rtiii- auv cuucikc rtf uD 4H ntfont lot- ccinmisionej-s iuuay xium i tv watci 4 1 a i 2 lots on South Main; Three runs, two hits, no errors. nu mini i (ntn 1 1 tit i n. itz to A. Hershberger, 5 acres i'. are beseiged.

or several oays me, against eitner Ainom or seated that Mrs. Wisener had'McMally, assistant superintenaeni mhurbn west; Martin Schaff tc inouiries as to why no electric ser- ihnutrYt tw f. rprpnt i Miller who was confined with him bcen criniinany assaulted. I of the eastern division of the San- A TTparork. sn acres in Ander 1 vice could be installed have been 1 in? rfcen in the cell where the attempt was Ac tbo rnort nf tb0 ta Fe.

says that the railroad of- Fifth Inning. I Chicago Schalk flied to Williams out. Kopf to Daubert. J. Collins out.

Kopf to i Daubert. No runs, no hits, no er v. ri vn riT ct iroa at rrr- --v. Fon county; William Barnett tc met with ore onei answer i prosecution on Rauit was made, the troops threw I iciais have approved tne paving Officials believe a cordcn around the entire neieh-! proposition presented last week to that grounds. A.

Kull, 80 acres northeast ot copper wire kt0 rontml Flee. pnsoners to get together and talk borhood, and refused to permit any- representatives of the company by city, possession in March. that it was one of the men, however. rors. Cincinnati Kariden singled.

tiic company of Chicago appeared things over recently at Wichita in the city water and light offices where they were taken for a hear-vesterday just as some of these 1 is true that in many of i5rio vvprP hein made. The the jails in the state prisoners who CHANGE NAME OF CHURCH. one to leave or enter the district. ine city. Street car were not permitted to The railroad will pay for the cost enter the district.

OI the curb and gutter adjacent to Machin guns have been set at the track, the curb to be about six it-tVin His. inches from the ends of the ties on FROM LEGION CONVENTION Word Dropped From Church of the Nazarene. JSallee flied to Felsch. Rath drove in bounder Risberg failed to con-Jnect with. Rath petting to first.

IRariden on second. The official 'scorer gave Risberg an error. city has had ordered a consignment working receive, only two of wire from this company a day and this is offered by J. Lamb and Chris. Olt Have II.

,1 LVnm Wirnit.i trict and the troops under the command of General Wood are mak L- tl. ho r.rct nf Alltrllst and thCV Were nuiin.es ruaUIl uciun.ru i each side of the track. The company also will pay for the additional drainage needed and the cost streets of Elaine, prepared for a ing a systematic search. 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 I i-rT aTsemhl encouraged when Mr. Nelson said the str.ke.

This is said to be Harold J. Lamb and Christopher i i 4ux? it miirht be here in a few days. the condition at Olathe and Law- ott returned home this morning hurch of the Nazarenc, in session it ff, inIfa 'Ndson said, ence, although no strike is report- from Wichita where tfTey have lu ie, voted unanimously to change I Ane v' cd from those nlaces. i. 4f; ctot AVnerican Th rnnrt nf the necanlt ramp ot paving zu ieet on eacn siae oi renewal oi tne attacK irom a.

pajiu on the heels of the announcement track from first to Second on of negroes said to be in hiding in nf General Wood that the carnival Walnut street. I tho canebrakes about the town. Daubert popped out to EI Collins. Groh line-flied to Felsch. No 'runs, one hit, one error.

I Sixth Inning. Chlcjo E. Collins line-flied to Kopf. Weaver doubled. Jack-Ron fanned.

Sallee balked and ip nffinial nnmo tbn rOnirr-fc i "tne OUtpui OI luppei ihh.k w.c ram i nm i i v. viivji i i i 4-. InM i i i v-o Kop enmu; in ine style ot oricK paving ana me At one time dunntr the nignt i- the Church of th Nazarene. The 1 been equal to tne uemanu iuckv i vt iiii.ii atAJ v-u i av iii tit hiiu i READ MANY BOOKS. quantities cral months.

Large norary oigamzauon naa with tbp an-1 division ot tne cost is to De tne u'itil this meeting was neia. inc Ro DiDuQf: i same as for the pavement laid in cnusc it confused the Church of the were shipped overseas and the in 4-V trects on Walnut. Weaver was ordered to third by Nazal ene with other churches of ability to secure labor and strikes; The same daily average 0f books closed last night when an ordered Ioged Mo'nd Umpire Evans. Felsch Hied to Jdely different dortrine The five are the real from the Ottawa frej pubh: flection of officers was held and miiitary authorities, could Roush. No ruiwone hit.

no er- attending the Efforts to.secure w.refromvar hbrary during the past month, 79 E. L. Pharses of Wichita was ro hu immediately .1 I l-4- OH mitfiTimi iniiu ornirrn i i it i lOUS rOmUalllcs wcic uiic mniuu, co iiivjutii iui uruiciuucr ui ruimiiciiiuci Vors Lvlll'UII ilSM'IIlUlV- iir LI1P V.11UILII Ul i mi i I r. x-" rr. success so now the applications ior iasi year, ine norarian report! About SOU attended tnis orroin iccnnH rrV.

iKi in cr tVi nnon the Nazarene Cincinnati Roush waHed. Dun i nnuY-ioui tu i iofi-; cprviro are beinsr Dlaced onfor SeDtember. 1919. shows tho t.tn ronvpntinn. Pittsburcr i esse leader in Elaine telephoned here that further outbreak was imminent, and 100 men were held in readiness to send by special train to the scene of the disorders.

Officials here who were in constant touch with authorities at Elaine, reported, however, that the situation here remained unchanged. Th arrival this morning of troops equipped with machine guns, was expected to prevent a recurrence of which residents had feared would come with daybreak. The arrest of 20 alleged insti- street and Troost Avenue i 1 -r jiik ui 111c cuuutii. an sacrificed. Williams to Gandil Tr ii Ilie aild Will taivc uitu nii-3 1 4 i ivuvwiug wuiwva luai.va pa- me liJ-U cuiivtriiLivii.

ahc Roush taking third IVlll' lib LIIK I.J in II U'UOll i IIIVIillLVl 1 ,1 WAS WITH THE BOYS ALWAYS AT THE FRONT. trons: headquarters will be at Topeka lie is SOLD LESTER GREENHOUSE. out to Weaver. Neale singled, cf the church in this country and Adult Fiction Adult Non-Fiction eleven loreign missionary districts. O.

H. S. TO PLAY OLATHE. ...,1,227 Colonel Johnson of Camp Funstn 182 was the delegate-at-large chosen 526 to attend the- National convention Children's Fiction One Returned Overseas Soldiei Tells of Work Over There Campaign Now as a Reward. FIND OFFICERS' BODIES? Scond Football Contest of Season Children's Non-Fiction 129 scoring Roush.

Neale out. stealing Schalk to Risberg. One run. Tut, no erron Seventh Inning. 55iricago Gandil out, Daubert to Sallee.

Risberg sinsled. I Scltalk doubled, scoring Risberg. Former Owners Go to Florida C. A. D.

Jacobus the Purchaser. The greenhouses and residence at 815 Princeton street which have been owned by Ine Lester family for several years have been sold to C. A. D. Jacobus, who has taken Total 2,064 Believed Waterhouse and Connelly Buried by Los Angeles Bay.

in Minneapolis, in November. Among tho resolutions adopted was one making the Military Sisterhood the commandery's auxiliary. Those eligible to member- Tomorrow Away torn Home. The second game for the Ottawa high school football team will be played tomcrrow with the Olathe team at Olathe. Prof.

R. E. Gow- Nogales, Oct. 2 The bod- PAYING FAIR Miss Frances Adler. assistant Proof of what the Saivation gators of the rioting, which fpT-Army did during the war has the shooting from ambush come from many local overseas cf a special railroad officer and.

a soldiers in the last few days since deputy sheriff, is also believed to it was announced that the Elks or have removed a great deal of the this city would endeavor to raise source of the trouble. The 2il S2.G00 for the army's home service prisoners, who were brought here possession ans and the Ottawa players will go to becretary P. I Elder of the 1 ship the sisterhood are those 1 Mr anj Mrs inCoh Johnson and there in the morning and the game i fair association, openedthe books who are blood relatives or wives jjisg iiattie Lester, who have been is to be called at 3 o'clock. Eilert for the payment of premiums to- -of soldiers, sailors or marines in cwners 0f the greenhouse, will Neale threw wild. Schalk also les of 2 men, dressed in American Bcored.

The official scorer gave army uniforms and with insignia Schalk a single. Williams fanned. of the aviation corps in their pock-J. Collins filed to Roush. Two ets, found buried on the beach of Tuns, two hits, one error.

1 the bay of Los Angeles, are believ- Cincinnati Rariden fouled to I cd to the bodies of Lieuts. Fred-Fchalk. Sallee Hied to .1. Collins, i ck Waterhouse and Cecil E. Rath line-flied to Weaver.

No Connelly w-ho disappeared while leave in a week or so to motor to lund. The campaign for and placed under heavy guara, in neiKen 01 uttawa universuy wm aay. There were a limited num- 1 the great war. referee. ber of calls bv winners The i Live Oak.

where Mr. and Mrs. WILL ORGANIZE ORCHESTRA, jnhnson fcrrnerlv lived. Accom- ine uttawa piayers win prouau-. books will be kept open for a money is now on and it is hoped there will be a general response.

"The Salvation Army was with us all the time," said an Ottawa A meeting will be held tonight nnrivino. them wTH he Miss Clara ly line up at the following pfosi month or until all of the premiums at the high school' for the reor- Reith and a n5ece Mrs j0hason l. ens. nro nairl The secretary has not uo ruus, no hits, no errors. Eighth Inning.

and San Diego. A thorough i. 1 A i -PI wuwi, Kua.uN -1. et computed the financial stiua- I ganization me orcnestra. search was made following their Chicago E.

Collins Hied out to Itousb. Weaver was thrown ou i disapnearancc, but no trace of them Harris, rSeitt; hf the bish againstthe JAeOir. the musical was found. terback Leonard. Harris; fullback, association, have not been render- cf the Othiu-a schools.

Kopf to Daubert. Jackson singled eluded O. S. Bratton, white, am! several negro" women. Bratton, charged with'murder in connection with the death of A.

Adklns. Fpecial officft, the first victim'd? the disorders, is said to be a son of U. S. Bratton, little Rock attorney and former postmaster, and nlso to be a member of the law-firm of Casey Bratton. Little Rock.

Oct. 2. The white man held at Helena, charged with first degree murder and with having incited negp? rioters, is O- S. Bratton, 30 vears eld, son' of Mr. and Mrs.

U. S. Sellers: halves. II. Branaman.

Ken-; lu- rfthabl Hirpet the orchestra fhd Miss Lester, Miss Nettie Les- who spent a year in France, ter of Hutchinson. "During the fighting the Salvation The business was first started Army women carried on with the in 1880 by the late John Lester joldierg right in the thickest of It. ir. the. present location, in a small W'hen we got into Germany there house.

Today it is one of the best i was a Salvation Army headquar-rlants in eastern Kansas and cov- ttrs at Coblenz and a long line of crs about 15,000 square feet. soldiers was always in front of it, Mr. Jacobus will manage the Igettine free doughnuts and other PHI CTPIk'P IC ni'PB' 1.. 1 i ELEVATOR MANAGER HERE this yar to Daubert who threw wild to Sallee, Jackson taking second on -Daubert's error. Felsch out.

(Vroh to Daubert. No runs, one hit, one iprror. Cincinnati Dtfvbert out. Ria. NEAR THE 200-MARK.

B. W. H. Karr who succeeds E. L.

Xr4 Ooeration Mts Reported Britishersi Will Return to I Work Pending Negotiations. 1 a I Seventh I Reed as manager of the Farmers' Shoemaker of 514 West Liverpool, uct. a private tei- it was it was stateo today mat 1 1 co-operative ogram received in Liverpool this paid-up members have been en-1 with his ve eievator nas arnvca street: sustained a nose Per: business and will have for his as- things to eat. At Brest the Sal-T y.est"dav was jesting and s. nts hn who ha3jvation Army women bought sou.

elevator has arnvea ctrppt who sustained a nose oper- this afternoon i ii i fay a wel1 known labor rolled-in the new Ottawa Coutry Mr. Karr assumed charge of his recovering we to ielsc wh0 threw loader, says the Express, declares Club and that the directors have duties yesterday. He brings a to Gan" the railway men have agreed to the limit at 200. This means large experience in grain buying'. To Ashby.

ilV I atlon well grain buying beep with the business for the past venirs and the like and sold them Arthur Halloren, who i tv.elveyears, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. to the soldiers at cost.

When we has been visiting his parents, Mr. Newhouse and Miss Helen back to New York they met us I. reurint, v.ron. io runs, no accept the suggestion that they re- there are only 22 chances left to at Drexel, and on the board cf ts no errors. turn to work pending the reopen- get in.

A member of the board trade, Kansas City." He has leas- Xinth Inning. mg of negotiations over their de- says that there are at least 35 the residence at 834 South Willow and Mrs. John Halloren for a few irgham. nt the docks, sent our telegrams davs, left this morning for Ashby, free and did everything possible Brattor. of Little Rock.

Guy Bratton, a brother of the man under arrest, said his brother bad gone to Elaine Tuesday arriving there yesterday morninp, to investigate some lawsuits which bad been taken by his father's firm. He said that his brothet had never been in Elaine 'before, mands. Nebr. MARRIAGE LICENSES. ior us.

The 'doughboy' has a warm vjicagrj Fandil singled. Ris- good prospects and that the first street and wil occupy it at orce Harry R. Swank, Ottawa 22 spot in his heart for- the Salvation to jom would be admitted to His family consists of wife and a daught. Typewriter for rent Buslneu CollagVS CoartesT flmt Safety (Deposltt ruarantn. Senirlty 8tte Bank.

srg hit into a double. Rath to i Kopf. to Daubert. Sclmlk sing- Jed, McMullen batting for Wlll- Ruth G. Curtjs, Ottawa Army." Hollis L.

Barnes, Salina 24 Beulah M. Hawk, Ottawa 28 Dr. wetwter, Dentut. ot Bjtes. Taxi, Phone 339.

Jennie Bundle. Enroll cow. Otuwt Buslnesi CoIJtf. rbon 144. 0tuw Buiioeu Colkjt.

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