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Mwcm mutt WBBKLY ED I I OjN VOL LI NO. 27. LAWRENCE," JULY 6, ipo7 Fifty Cents a Year NEW POSTAL RULES. WOULD SAVE ALTON'S ARM. ROTTEN EGGED OFFICER.

MUCH DAK PRIZE FIGHT AT FRISCO Bill Squires and Tommy Burns Will Battle For Heavyweight Honors Government Advancing Price of En Parole of Four Months for Ex-Ban Policeman Bowers Was a Victim of velopes New Stamp Issue. dit Favored. Egg Warfare. Tornado in Wisconsin Kills Two and Leavenworth, July 4. Em Devastates Large Section Near LaCrosse.

A new issue of stamped envelopes and paper wrappers went into, effect July 1st. These are made under a new contract and the price will be met -Dalton, the famous ex-bandit has made a plea to the Kansas Pen itentiary Parole Board for permis There was a good sized row in the 900 block last night. The people on the two sides of the street lined up for a Roman candle fight about midnight and something was doing. The only casualty so far as known was to SMALL VILLAGE DESTROYED advanced about four cents a thous AN EARLY VICTIM. Ottie Newby Has His Arm Broken in a 4th of July Explosion.

Ottie Newby had his right arm broken just below the elbow last night. He was in the 900 block on Massachusetts street shortly after midnight and in order to get out of the way of a Roman candle he jumped and fell over a box. His arm was terribly hurt and it is very painful. Fortunately he is left handed so that he will not be entirely incapacitated. His left arm is bruised considerably.

The accident is a painful one and is a misfortune as he needs both his arms in his business. sion to go to a hospital in Kansas City for an opartion to save his right and. These stamped envelopes and Wires are Down and Communication San Francisco, July 4. The forty-five round glove contest between Bill Squires, the Australian champion, and Tommy Burns, American, for the heavy weight championship of the world, a percentage of the gate receipts and a side bet of five thousand dollars, will take place this afternoon at Colm. This fight is one of the most important events in pugilistic circles since James J.

Jeffries, the undefeated he'avy weight cham- paper wrappers will resemble some arm from amputation. He is in dan Ottie Newby whose arm was broken, Is Difficult. what the first issue that was made by Shortly after midnight Policeman the government. The issue will con ger of losing the arm from a gunshot wound received in the Coffeyville raid nearly fifteen years ago, when two of Bowers appeared and tried to stop EESCUE PARTIES SENT OUT sist of four denominations, two and the fight. He took it rather serious ly.

The crowd resented his interfer five cent with the bust of Washing his brothers were killed and the Dal LaCrosse, July 4. Reports from lie district east of LaCrosse ton embossed on them and one four ton gang broken up. One of the ence and a supply of eggs was pion, who will referee the contest ab- wounds Emmet received was in the quickly forthcoming. The trouble which as swept by a tornado last cent with the bust of Franklin. The colors will be green, red, blue and dicated.

Jeffries declared last night right arm above the shoulder and was soon over and the sale of holi night, show that at least two persons were killed and one fatally injured at black. that he, will re-enter the ring and the bone was shattered and it did not day explosives went on merrily. receive proper attention at that time, Oakdale. The damage was much A new unperforated stamp will al so be issued for use in the automat' greater tram Jflrst reported. fight the Australian if he is the victor today.

The men will enter the ring at 2 this afternoon Pacific coast time or 4 o'clock central time. The old wound has been lanced three times within two months, and Man And His Pockets. ic affixing machine and the stamp The dead are Mr. and Mrs. Dame vending machines.

It is not known he has necrosis of the periosteum, of Oakdale. Mrs. William Butter His new suit had just come from by the local office if there are any of field of the same place is fatally in the tailor's, and on donning it he pro the affixing machines in use in this jured. ceeded to the all-important matter of district, but if there are these unper Betting early today veered from Dalton has been under treatment ten to seven on Squires, at which it three months in the hospital. He has stood for Borne time, to ten to nine, to undergo a special operation, in- The prediction is made that when the eluding the scraping of the bone.

He men enter the ring the betting will has lost over forty pounds in weight Oakdale, on the Milwaukee road furnishing the pockets. His wife was forated stamps will be ordered with a population of 500 is almost swept away. Every building in the an interested spectator of the trans These stamps will be in sheets of 400 each and will comprsie all denomina village, and for some distance north fer of sundry articles from the clothes he had just taken off to their be even. This however, is believed suffering with the old wound. He is to be somewhat overdrawn and the anxious and in fear of losing the arm tions.

The design will be the same and south was either torn down or new abiding places. as the present issue. Australian will probably step into the at the shoulder blade. Dr. Kanaval damaged.

The old order that no postals un ring a favorite. prison physician, called the attention A number of persons in addition to these mentioned are reported ser "Talk about men not being fussy!" she confined later to a friend "You should have heard Jack this less enclosed, covered with particles Something Better Than Success. A sagacious, shrewd, acute man of the world is sometimes a mere nuisance; he has made his prosperous corner at the expense of others, and he has only contrived to accumulate, behind a little fence of his own, what was meant to be the property of all. I have known a good many successful men, and I cannot honestly say that I think that they are generally the better for their success. They have often learned self-confidence, the shad-ow of which is a good-natured contempt for.

ineffective people the Shadow, on the other hand, which falls on the contemplative man is an undue diffidence, an indolent depression, a tendency to think that it does not very much matter what any one does. But, on the other hand, the contemplative man sometimes does grasp one very important fact that we are sent into the world, most of usjto learn something about God and our Squires, it is stated, will have an 0f the prison board to Dalton 's ser understanding with Jeffries in the i0us condition. When Dalton ap iously injured. of glass, metal, mica, sand, tinsel or other similar substances, are mailable ring today that no one will have the peared before the prison board, he right to toss the sponge for him. He stated the wound was becoming very At Warrens Mills several buildings were torn down and a number of per is supplemented by a repetition of afternoon when I was bold enough to suggest that a less conspicuous position for his bunch of keys might be found than the lower righthand pocket of his vest.

He simply looked the old order that no postal contain said he never has and never will give serious, and he felt that a special op- sons hurt. ing pictures either obscene or sug anyone the right to signal defeat on eration was needed. He said: gestive shall be transmitted through "I'll promise not to break a par- his behalf. Both men are in excellent Rescuing and searching parties were sent ont from Tomah, Black River Falls, Camp Douglas and other towns in the vicinity of the path of at me in blank amazement. condi- ole and make any report desired, if the mails.

All such postals are sent to the dead letter office at Washing "'Why, that's where I always tion. Squires will enter the ring at yon give me a chance to save my carry he said. ton, where they are destroyed. arm." the tornado, but the number of cas 182 pounds, Burns at 179. Jeffries said today: "I look for a Captain Seaton told him there was nalties has not been reported from all I replied, 'but they wouldn't "show so much if you put Real Estate Transfers.

good, hard fight. I don't see why no fund which could be used to' pay sections, the wires being down and them in another Squires is so much a favorite for he for a special operation and for hos- communication being possible only by have me feeling all over International Improvement train. West and south of Elroy the myself, when I want he re Arizona, to Harry R. Trowbridge and tornado did great damage. is an unknown quantity.

Burns is a pital expenses, when Dalton said better man than the Pacific coast that his mother would try to raise fight fans think. If Squires wins and the money and if she failed, his arm if the public demands it and there is would go. The board has no power joined. 'Well I guess and in Lou D. Sweet of Denver, Col.

the lower righthand pocket of his 300. Lot No. 10 Hosford's add. The Bock Road. vest they went.

It was the same way Leo. M. Strafuss and w. (Douglas enough money in sight, I'll fight to parole a prisoner under sentence selves; whereas if we spend our lives in directing and commanding and consulting others, we get so swollen a sense of our own importance, our own adoitness our own effectiveness, that we forget that we are tolerated rather than needed. It is better on with every identical thing that he him." of death, but.

after a consultation, Co.) to J. A. Elwell, Henry Bell and The local committees haven't be shifted from one suit to the other, W. S. Boyd, trustees of I.

0. O. F. adopted a resolution recommending come active in the rock road agitation Burns said today: "I haven't fully decided on my style of fighting. I "Jack's a regular walking office.

Lodge. Lot 31 Baldwin. to Governor Hoch that he grant Dal- but they are preparing to act. J. you know, and he's in such deep rut four never felt more confident of winning ton a provisional parole for Otto Durow and wife (Lecompton) Cox says that Wakarusa township is so far as the disposition of his im in my life." months.

If this is acted on favor- to J. P. Gorgen. A strip of land 118 the whole to tarry the Lord's leisure, than to try impatiently to force the going to do its share. The local com- pedimenta is concerned, that it's an Squires said: "I don't expect the ably by Governor Hoch, it is prob- x35 feet joining grantees land and situated in N6 of of 14-12-17.

absolute impossibility to get him out, fight to go over fifteen rounds. I am aDle that he will be released in 1 mittees will begin their canvasses the last of this week and push the work to completion. M. Robinson is still hand of God, and to make amends for his apparent slothfulness. What really makes a nation grow, and im He said he'd be lost if he didn't in perfect condition and the fight will charge of his mother.

J. P. Gergen and wife (Eudora) to know where everything was. And be on the square. The warden and prison officials confident that the project will win, H.

C. Swadley $750. Part of NE4 of 14-12-17. Also blk. 20, town prove, and progress, is not social the number of things, my dear! His have the utmost confidence in Dal He says that he finds everybody in legislation and organization.

That is wallet and all that therein is; letters of Big Springs. ton keeping a parole. He has been Steal 50 Mile Ride on Fast Freight favor of it. enough to fill a suitable file, news a trusty and allowed to make trips Tunstil Thomas, Maude Thomas, The rock road would be a great paper clippings, a choice collection of Blanch Thomas and G. W.

Thomas Sunbury, July 4, On a dare outside the walls to the depots and thing for Lawrence and Douglas (Lawrence) to Anna G. M. Menger only the sign of the rising moral temperature; and a man who sets an example of soberness, and kindliness, and contentment is better than a pragmatical district visitor with a taste for rating meek persons. A. C.

Sadie Mullen and Maggie Marr, two other places since February, except county and we must have it. bits of paper on which memoranda are scrawled, cigar case, a watch, Marysville young women, jumped the time he was confined in the hos- $200. Part of NE4, Add. No 6, Lawrence. of course, and his 'handkerchief; Funeral of Mrs.

Hegler. passing freight train, expecting to pital. His conduct fully justified tne ride but a short distance, but were confidence Warden Haskell placed in Nancy Shaw and husband (Alford) gloves, a knife, a fountain pen, and a pencil or so; a match safe, and two Benson in July Putnam's. to Gelina A. Doron $1.

Four acres soon horified to discover it was a fast him, pocket pieces, to say nothing of his Gutherie, July 1. Funeral services for Mrs. Burns Hegler, wife in the SE corner of Sy2 of of special en route to this city, fifty Dalton has served over fourteen Secures Fine Position. change. I don't suppose I've men 10-14-18.

miles away. years solid time, lie was brougnt to of the well known Oklahoma news tioned all the articles, but, anyway Nifrhfc was fast annroachiner and it the penitentiary March 1, J.MW. He paper man, were held this afternoon Raymond G. Taylor has been ap what I've given you is a working list, was impossible for them to notify has never broken the prison rules. SQUARE DEAL FOR J.

ISOARIOT. at the home of Captain H. F. Hegler. pointed principal of the Hiawatha Everyone of these things has its own any of the crew.

Every moment they He was head cutter in the tailor shop High school. He graduated from the special place. The body will be taken to Adell, the former home of the deceased, in It is not possible that we have been University this spring with high hon feared death as they clung to the many years until tne wouna in nis brake wheels, both standing on, the arm gave him trouble, and he was "I wonder if Jack has developed laying it on rather too black in the ors and is considered to be one of the morning. Mrs. Hegler was for his own ideas as to the pockets de silL The adjoining car had no sill, made a hospital attendant and then a cas of Judas Iscariotf His charac the best schplars in the University.

His many Lawrence friends wish him voted to certain uses, or whether he is following out some powerful mas ter has been painted too black, too merly Miss Maud Russell and first met Mr. Hegler while attending the Kansas university, where she gradu and their sole support was the nar- trusty, row sill and the straps on the box much stress has been placed upon the great success. culine law of general application. car. character of the arch-traitor.

The A Novel Method. ated with high honors. lean to the belief that this sort of The train stopped here in the yard WAR WITH JAPAN. thing descends from father to son) evil that men do not only lives after them but every year christian zeal A True Fish Story. Written by and that it's one of the factors unit Newton, July 4.

A Harvey county farmer has adopted a unique plan of at midnight, when the yard men accompanied them to the hotel, and early this morning they took a pass paints evil a coat or two blacker. Retired Naval Officer Predicts War ing men in a common brotherhood, At any rate, it's an interesting sub It's a way we have of making an ex getting harvest hands. After engag Small Boy. A few boys while "going swim Within Next Five Years. North Yakahima, July 4.

Rear enger train for home. ject for speculation." New York ample of some miserable sinner that those who follow in his footsteps may Admiral W. J. Thompson, U. S.

ing four hands, to make sure they would be on hand when' he started home, he remarked to them: "You Sun. Won Tennis Championship. ming today had a funny adventure, as they were rowing along they saw a curious thing going straight up the be frightened back into the fold. As a believer in fair play it is possible retired, who arrived here for a short season, predicted war with Japan 4 fellows don't want to carry your A DINGER. stream.

Then they turned the boat Philadelphia, July 4. Miss Evelyn coats around town today. Let me that we may think that Judas had suffered enough in his own mind within the next five years. Thompson says a war is inevitable. around and started after it.

The Sears of Boston, today won the wo- have them and I'll lock them in a without having his name handed Senator Long's press agent has The Mill Change. been busy this summer. Here is a dinger of a story: down through all the centuries as a synonym of infamy. boy at the oars was a little weak, but after a hard pull they reached the curious thing, the boy in the bow of the boat had a grab hook waiting for The most remarkable feature of The new owners of the Roller Mill men's singles lawn tennis champion- trunk I'm to take home with me this ship of the United States for 1907, evening." The fellows acquiesced by defeating in the final round of the and the coats were put under lock national tournament at St. Martins, and key.

And then the farmer pur-Miss Carrie B. Needy, of Cincinnati, sued his quest for two more hands by a score of two set to nothing, without any fears that the four he There was no challenge round be- had engaged would be, "gobbled up" the storm was the carrying away and How about the rock roadf Shall rescuing of Senator Chester I Long's we have itf You bet we shall have Shetland ponies. Shortly before the took charge of the plant Monday. W. B.

Paxton, partner of W. T. Kemper, is manager, and he came up from Kansas City with Mr. Nellis who is connected with the firm of Kemper Paxton. Mr.

Nellis went back Monday afternoon, but Mr. Paxton the chance too snag it, as he understood his business, and made a daring grab and caught it, he lift it up and then something snaped and it was gone, it was a large cat fish snag on the root. After all that work they missed, the fish. it. That road is the entering wedge for better roads all over the country The King drag is good so far as it cause of the default of last year's by other farmers and jump their con- tract.

champion, Miss Helen Homans of New. storm the ponies were turned out of the barn into a small lot. After the storm they were gone and men hunted until the middle of Monday afternoon. One was found near the Beebe goes but it is chicken scratching Needed Money' Badly. Except in the first three games, will make his home here.

when it comes to permanent roads. With the King drag the roads have to be made over again after each The mill will be closed until the pond two miles east of town and the other was located in the forks of a large tree on Elm creek, two miles north of where the first one was rain. The first cost is small but the maintenance is something terrific. Miss Sears outgeneraled Miss Neely throughout. Miss Neely started off at a great pace, taking the first three games.

Miss Sears, however, soon struck her gait and ran out six successive games, in which she allowed Miss Neely but 14 points. he King drag should be respected new wheat crop is ready for grinding, and in the meantime some overhauling will be done. It is not expected that the mill will be closed more than a week longer. An effort will be made to keep the mill running Defaulting Cashier to South Seas. New York, July 4.

Chester B. Runyan, the defaulting teller of the Windsor Trust whose amazing theft of $96,000 from the vaults was chronicled yesterday, is believed to be on board a sailing vessel bound for "ie south seas. Men in jail have resorted to almost everyplan to get out. One bum who was here some time ago, evidently did not relish our accommodations so he telegraphed his father: "I am dead at Lawrence, Kansas. Send me ten dollars for burial expenses." The father seemed to think that was a cheap way out for he sent the money.

found. The pony that was lodged in the tree has an injured eye and the but it will never do for permanent work. The Lawrence Journal. other a small skin bruise. Senator Long and his daughters, especially teadily day and night Tonganoxie It's easy to discourage a man who Church workers people who get Mirror.

were glad to recover the ponies. hasn't any courage. up the fairs..

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