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SIX PAGES One Section WEEKLY EDITION Published Every Thursday. Fife And THE FORT SCOTT MONITOR CONSOLIDATED: oit Scott Monitor, 1862; ort Seott News, 1888; Fort Scott Kepubllcan, 1902. FORT SCOTT. KANSAS, JULY" 29, 1920. VOLUME 39; NUMBER 2G.

FOUGHT OVER RELIGION. AMUNDSEN AT NOME JHAS LOCKJAW SYMPTOMS. THE BODY IDENTIFIED FILL THE ALLEN TICKET VILtA GIVES UP HIE BIS III Son-in-Law and Father-in-Law Fight Albert Wilson Heildelburg At the Mercy Hospital, Suffering With Violent Convulsions. ana L.aer Is Stabbed. Were Oat Fishing Together.

From Wednesday's Daily.) NORWEGIAN EJPLORER PUT AT ALASKAN 'PORT. DETROIT TRUNK VICTIM WAS MRS. EUGENE LEROY. STAPLETON AND GRIFFITH FOR LEGISLATURE. NOTED MEXICAN BANDIT (From Wednesday's Daily.) ATTORNEY GENERAL HOP umana, Jul-- 28.

W. Vincent. 58 years old, fisherman, HUKKL'NDERED UNCON DITIONALLY. GET TWO 25-FOOT BUILD- INGS SOUTH OF THE CATHEDRAL. Albert Wilson aged 8 years, who lives in the country between Pleasanton and Prescott, living nenr Crescent.

Iowa, wa KINS YIELDS TO POLITI-CIANS" WILL. FIRST CLEAN-UP IN YEARS SUSPECT HELD IN KANSAS NO OPPONENT FOR KEENE dangerously Injured last night in a fight on an Island in the Missouri was brought to this city last evening suffering with violent convul river, north of here and his son-ln sions and having every symptom of RETIRES TO PRIVATE LIFE Is Supposed to Be There Outfitting law. Delbcrt Cook, is being held KILLS THE LOYALTY LAW TO SPEKD $250,000 Oil IT Detroit Officers Ask Man Arrested at Lawrence Held for Investigation. Some Released. a prisoner on the island by Fred lockjaw.

He was taken to the Mercy hospital, where Dr. Young in Governor Will Not Force Industrial Court Test Vote on the Swa-torship, However. for a Five Years' Unique Exploration Trip in North. Filllck, a partner of Vincent, ac jected antitoxin tetanus into his cording to reports received here. Vincent and Fillick were fishing on spinal cord to neutralize the poison The tfoy Is in a very serious condi Other Terms of His.

Surrender tne island wlien they became In From Wednesday's Dally.) tion, and the attending physicians Prom Wednesday's Daily.) volved In a quarrel over religion Wot Known. Surrendered to General Martinez. Pressure of Politicians on Be half of Congressman Campbell Makes Hopkins Plan Is to Thoroughly Remodel Cathedral, Adding 50 Feet to South. have tears that he will not bet well, Nome, Alaska, July 28. Roald From Wednesday's Daily.) New York, July 28.

Mrs. Le-Trumbull, wife of a Detroit policeman, today at the Bellevue morgue, and Mlliek became enraged and at Amundsen, Norwegian explorer, ar lacked Vincent with a knife, stab He had extra-hard convulsions last night and was still having them to- rived here Tuesday night from the bing him seven times. idenlitied the body of the young Arctic Ocean. '(From Wednesday's Dally.) UPTON TO TRY AGAIN. The attending physicians did not learn what caused the boy's condi On his arrival here Amundsen was taken to a hotel, where several hundred people gathered to greet woman found Irt a trunk in th.

American Express company warehouse here last week as Mrs. Eugene LeRoy. Eagle Tass. July 28. Pcan Cisco Villa, bandiet leader, surren tion, ur.

young says the symptoms Defeat of By Resolute might have been caused from an In him. He said tonight was the first dered unconditionally niter an all Yesterday Accepted Gracefully by the Sporty Briton. time in two. years he had been in jury received several months ago, ns some times it takes that much night conference with General Eu- a place where he could "clean up." time for tl)e poison to take effect. genio Martinez, commanding the New York, July 28.

Resolute, The boy's jaws are not but his which decisively defeated Shamrock Tori-eon military zone, according to Amundson has gone to Nome, it Is thought, to outfit for an attempt throat was very sore today. IV in the deciding yacht race in advices received by the Mexican to reach the North Pole. According Lawrence, July 28, A telegram received today by Sheriff Woodward from the Detroit chief of detectives ordered to hold for further investigation the man who was arrested here yesterday answering the description of Eugene Lelioy, sought In connection with the Detroit trunk murder mystery. the defense of America's cup yes terday, probably will not run an BRIBED1 PROHIBITION OFFICER. The plan clandestinely framed up by some of the democratic and republican leaders in this county to make it impossible to have a test vote in the primary or nt the general election on the question of the industrial court law, has been frustrated by the direct intervention of Governor Allen, through Harve Motter, republican state Representative John Connolly, democrat, and Senator A.

M. Keene, republican, voted against the industrial court law. was arranged by some of the leaders of both parties; working quietly together, that neither them should have any opponent for re-election in the November election. In execution of this plan the democrats were to leave a vacancy on their ticket for the office of senator, and the republicans. were to nominate no one for the legism.

ture. Accordingly, no names were filed for 1 the primary. Included in this arrangement was the plan for the republicans to permit a nomination for the legislature from the to Christiania dispatches, in April the explorer hopes to lock his boat in the ice off Eastern Siberia and consul here today. Villa will return to private life, the message added. other race, said H.

D. Parsons, C. Barpone and Angelene Colliaux member of the race committee of drift across or near the pole, lie the New York Yacht Club today. of Carona Gave $200 to Withhold Evidence. Allien rejoicing throughout Mexi.

plans to be gone five years. The defender, which cost thousands ro is reported, with celebrations lie- If Amundsen reaches the North of dollars, will be dismantled. Pole, he will have touched both ends The first case of foreigners In ing arranged. Sir Thomas Lipton, who hid his Detroit, July 28. Detroit police today awaited developments in sev 'I of the globe, for he is credited with bitter disappointment behind his cor What I he terms of Villa's surren the discovery of the South Pole.

dial congratulations to the Resolute Crawford county who are selling booze to attempt to bribe a United States prohibition officer to have said officer withhold evidence of eral cities in connection with the sending from here to New York of a trunk containing the mutilated der were, aside from the one calling Mr. In going north he hopes to con and her crew, saying that the better firm or refute the claims of the 1-ite leiurn to private life, were boat won, will soon leave for a visit body of a woman. A search for liquor selling came to the attention Hear Admirad Robert E. Peary to to Canada- He will Issue another Eugene LeRoy, husband of the From Wednesday's Daily.) The Masonic Cathedral Association, business agent for the Scot, tish Rite Consistory of Fort Scott has just contracted the purchase of the fifty feet south of the Scottish. Rite cathedral at First and Main, streets, with, a view to entirely, remodeling the cathedral and adding fifty feet onto the south of It to accommodate the rapidly growing Scottish Rite Association- In this transaction Mr.

Davis sells his bakery building of 25-feet frontage to the Masons and R. S. Tlernan sells his 25-foOt building adjoining the Davis bakery on the south to the Masons. Mr. Davla comes into possession of the J.

T. Beatty building, occupied by the Schafcr grocery store, a few doors south of his present location, and will occupy It with his bakery at the expiration of the Schaffer leae which runs two or three years yet. The Masons paid $25,000 for the two buildings and fifty feet of ground. Each of the two sellers gets $12,600 for this twenty-fiva feet. The Masons, in order to make the trade, bought the Beatty building for $14,500 and traded it to Mr.

Davis for his building and $2,000 The Improvements to the Scot-tish Rite cathedral as contemplat- ed, are to be and the total cost, including ground bought will aggregate $225,000 to $250,000 or possibly more. The present plan Is to remodel and add to the present building. This plan contemplates completely veneering the entire outer walls of the building with. terra cotta, giving it an appearance discovery of the northern top of the challenge In 1922 and will name the murdered woman, was Jjeing contin world. of the Federal court here yesterday when C.

Barpone and Angelene Cof-llaux, two Italians who live at Car unknown here coday. Reports of the past few days were that Villa was negotiating by telegraph with President La Huerta, nt challenger Shamrock he said. ued in all parts of the country. De country district to go by delault. te.etlves from Detroit were investi MOTHER OF 8 FORGES.

BAILEY STILL LEADS. SYS. ona, a little mining town 30 miles south of Fort Scott, were brought and they did so. gating various angles of the case (From Wednesday's Dally.) The new Kansas loyalty law, patted by the last legislature, was calculated to deprive foreign-born citizens of the right to vote or hold office until they had completed their naturalization. The demand foV this law grew out of the situation that devel'oped during the war which exempted all such citizens from service in the army.

Some who had taken out their first papers and not their second ones fought the draft law on the ground that they were not citizens of this country and therefore could-not be impressed into military service. They established the correctness of their position and were exempted. The new Kansas law was enacted to compel such foreign-borns to complete their citizenship papers. Congressman Campbell, it is admitted, is not a citizen because he has not taken out his second papers. In his first papers he swore he was a subject of the British empire.

Under the law as it was held in support of the draft-evaders during the war, he is today a subject of the British empire. Yet he is serving in congress and is a candidate for renom-ination and re-election. The attorney general's ruling sweepingly sets aside this Kansas law, the object of which was to deprive men who wouldn't fight of the right to vote and hold office, and gives a subject of the British empire the right to both vote and represent Kansas in congress. xas Se Then Governor Allen heard of it. City, and Martinez.

The final negotiations with (Jen. Martin in several states. Former Texas Senator, With Few Mrs. Stillner, of Topeka, Passed 75 to this city by Deputy IJ. S.

Marshal Harry Miller. It was too late to file for the offices when the governor saw the whites Bogus Checks. Takes Poison Just as Trial Is Called. More than Half Votes Counted, Has a 4,000 Lead. Birmingham, July 28.

Two Mrs. Colliaux and Barpone were ez were personal, however, the con rail's information slated. of the fellow's eyes in the woodpile. men named Fernandez, who arriv arrested by Marshal Miller at Car ona In the information So he had Chairman Motter come here and arrange to effect repub. Topeka, July 28.

Ignorant of the 'alias, July 28. With ed here about June 15 were ques tioned today by Lieut. John 780 votes out of an indicated total filed by the government it is claimed that on July of thlsiyear. Fed fact that merchants she is alleged to have vicitimlzed by cashing Smith ofthe Detroit homicide squad lican nominations for the legislature by having a sufficient number of re of 600,000, Joseph W. Bailey, former in connection with the Detroit-New eral prohibition officer J.

W. Dietz spurious checks had recommended United States senator from Texan, publicans write in the names of York trunk murder mustery. They apprehended the two Italians sell and Pat M. Neff, of Waco, main leniency to the court, Mrs. (Nellie certain men who are right on the were freed.

ing liquor. In an attempt to quash Stillner, mother of eight children, inea tneir respective ratios as industrial law question. In accord Lieut. Smith also talked with the information it is alleged they Leaders of the four contestants for ance with this plan C. B.

Griffith is to be nominated for the legislature gave Dietz $200 to withhold the ev Mexico City, July telegrams were exchanged today between Francisco Villa and General Eugenio Mnrlinez, chief of operations in the state of Conhuila and Neuvo Leon, who Is arranging surrender terms with the rebel leader, according to advices received hero from Torreon. It was announced at Provisional President Le La Huerta's office to democratic gubernatorial nomina took poison a short time before she was due' to appear In court, and today is In a local hospital In a criti Allan A. Tatum, whose statements gave the first clue to the murder idence. The latter then filed a bri tion. They.

will be opponents at from this district, and .1. R. Staple- mystery. Tatum expressed a will bery charge against the two people, cal condition. i 'run off" primary August 28.

The ingness to accompany the detective ton of Fulton has consented to ac cept the nomination from the coun but no charge of violating the pro After swallowing 11 grains of figures were Bailey, Neff, to New York or Detroit. hibition laws were brought, this 124,199. poison, Mrs. Stillner confessed to try district. these two places probably having been taken into the passed 75 bad checks, the the democrats have nominated John New York, July 28.

Geo. Tium state Court. GERMANY WANTS IN. Connolly of this district and Mr. De- series of bogus checks for many weeks having puzzled the police.

Mrs. Colliaux nnd Barpone were of newness. It is also planned to bull, a Detroit policeman, and his wife, were here today to make the vinney, the Devon banker, from the arraigned before U. S. Commission On account of her children the other district.

formal legal IdentM'ication of the practically, gut the Interior jand. re- build it to 'suit the requirements of the Consistory and possibly other Foreign Minister Simons Says Unless Germany Participates in the Soviet Settlement, It Fails. youngest of whom Is 6 months old, night that Villa probably would at rive inMexieo City within three days and place himself nt the disposal of the President. Governor Allen Is making no fight er C. N.

Price yesterday morning and bound over, to await action of body of the young woman found in Mrs. Stillner was not placed In on Senator Keene for the republi. a trunk here last week us that of the grand jury on. November 8th, jail following her arrest. can nomination, though it is known Masonic bodies.

The ground -would be used, as now, for revenue They gave bond in the amount of Mrs. Eugene LeRoy. Officials said there was no doubt he would have insisted upon oppo BAND CONCERT PROGRAM $1,000 pending their hearing. Nick Castagno, of Caroha, signed their STEEL INDUSTRY PROBE. as to the identity, the purpose of space, but would be much changed from its present arrangement.

The Citizens' bank will get a larger room on the Corner. sition to Mr. Keene had he becont acquainted with the situation time to have- gotten an opposing Topeka, Attorney General bond. Crowd Will Be Entertained Thursday Night on Plaza With Popular Selections Interchurch World Committee Asks Republican candidate Into the race Berlin, July 28. Expressing the opinion that Germany should include in the negotiations between the allies and soviet representatives at London, Dr.

Walter Simons, in the reichstag today declared If Germany is left out, "the eastern peace will become a house of cards, much more unstable than the peace of Versailles ever can Hopkins has, after long conference with the political leaders of his party, made a ruling In the Con tho visit to the morgue being simply a legal formality. The body probably will lie buried in the potters' field here after Identification has been completed. Fort Scott friends of Mrs. Will A The details of the plan and of the in time to have had ma name prim President to Forestall Another Strike by Acting Now. McDonald have received copies of Improvement Itself are yet to be ed on the ticket, gressman Campbell citizenship case, The popular fox trot "Karavan" the Cleburne, Texas, Daily.

Enterprise, telling of the death of her mo in which he nullifies the royalty law The governor is very sensitive on and "Who'll Take the Place of Washington, July 28. President the question of the industrial court. LOS ANGELES TREMOR. passed by the last legislature, and holds that this state has no right to ther, Mrs. C.

C. Conger, on July 17. The services were held from the Wilson today had before him the developed A New York architect will be employed to work out the Association's problem, and there is a possibility, it is said, tearing the old buildings out entirely and erecting a new fireproof It is understood that two Mary?" are numbers on the band concert program for Thursday night on the Plaza. The complete program leeommendation of a commission of enact a law jprescrlbing the re quisites for cltlizenshlp of a man home, conducted by a Christian Science render. Interment was made In Oakwood cemetery, Waco, the Inter-Church World Movement hat he appoint a special commis Another Earthquake Shock at the Home of the Angels Just Before Noon Today.

follows: Chicago Tribune, march whose oath of office had already sion to bring about an immediate been accepted by congress. The W. P. Chambers opinion of tlieattoi -riy general com Princess of India, overature conference between employers and employees in the steel Industry. pletely ignores the new Kansas law, or three years will be required to work out the full plan.

It is impracticable to make the changes immediately on account of existing leases. Texas. Mrs. Conger's maiden name was Abbie Adalia Grant. She was born April 21, 1853, in Galesburg, 111.

Mrs. McDonald is the only surviving child. Mr. and Mrs. Conger If.

i L. King 11 It is his pet measure. He believes the people of Bourbon county will endorse it as a means of averting another calamity such as sthe coal strike brought on us last winter. He wants them to have an opportunity to say, in any event, whether they are for or against the principle. So he has Intervened in the republican situation.

J. L. Kepley, whose name was regularly filed at the last moment for the democratic nomination for senator against Mr. Keene, is said Los Angeles, July 28. A light earthquake shock was felt here at 11:2 this morning.

enacted to compel foreign, born citizens to take out their second natur The suggestion was offered to the Pir'sident yesterday by a group which, investigated last summer's steel strike -and yesterday announc alization papers. It follows: The Masons have outgrown their were married over fifty years ago, EMPLOYEES ON VACATION. and made an overland trip from Cox Puts In Day on Speech. Dayton, July 28. An all-day stretch dictating to his secrctiry his address for August 7 accepting the Democratic presidential nomination was the exclusive but formidable affair today before Governor Cox.

It was the first day since his nomination that his engagement list was blank, and ho planned to make the most of the opportunity to work uninterruptedly on the acceptance speech. While some of his main subjects, like the league of nations, industrial affairs, campaign contributions and others are patent, the Governor is present quarters' and have for a year or longer been contemplating Galesburg to Waco, where they lo Jazz Babies Ball, jazz dance Chas. Hoyha Take It from Me, sel Will A. Anderson Who'll Take The Place of i Dubin Visions of Madrid E. Holmes Karavan, fox trot Wierloeft The New Conoliar, march A.

II. Hall Key Overall Plant Is Closed Dow cated and lived for many years. All a new building. They recently contracted the purchase' of the lots at 1 Until August 9. Overstocked.

considered themselve fortunate who ed its findings In a letter sent to the President the inter-church commission declared "unless vital changes are brought to pass a renewal of the conflict In this industry seems to be in favor of the industrial court came within, the radiant glow of Some seventy employees of Ih their, perfect, thoughtful and unsel law, or at least of giving it a trial. Hut he doesn't want the nomination. He was not consulted. His name Key Overall plant were given a va fish lives. cation last Friday.

The vacation BOY KILLS BULL. was filed by County Attorney Harry will last until August 9. All the FROM COAST TO COAST. National avenue and Third street occupied by the Tallman Lumber Company, but an obstacle arose In. closing the purchase and both parties agreed to call the deal off.

In the meantime sentiment In favor of revenue property Increased in the and it finally prevailed and resulted In a decision at a meeting a few weeks ago to buy the, Warren at the eleventh hour, when gills in the manufacturing room are keeping close counsel regarding Mr. Warren discovered that the re off work, and the plant is practical! Three Sunburned California Boys Hit Him Between Eyes with Brick Bat As He Was About -to Gore An Old Colored Man. their details. publican agreement to nominate no closed down for two weeks. Among Motorcycling to New York-Travelled 2,800 Miles.

one to oppose nis re-eiection as those working are the employees i North Dakota CroDS Good. county attorney had been violated the shipping department and the Fargo, N. July 28.i North Da To Meet a Coal Crisis. Washington, July 28. Adequate orders have been issued, members of the interstate commerce commission believed today, to relieve the coal shortage In New England.

He-glnning next Monday, under priority orders promulgated yesterday by the commission, coal will be moved five Atlantic portsv toy New England consignees at the rate of office. Three browned and sunburned fifty feet on the south of the pres. It is obvlou.3 that the republicans who were parties to the adjustment kota's crop prospects this year are The girls in the manufacturing de motorcyclists came into Fort Scott lent building and spread out over better than they have been for sev of these nominations with the demo partment were not given a vacation HllUI liy alter liuuil ycsiciuaj- A nj- I Indianapolis, July 28. An infuriated bull was killed almost instantly wjien struck between the eyes by a brickbat thrown by a sinallboy as it was about, to gore an aged negro here recently. The lad, apparently frightened when he saw eral years ut this time.

Except in cratic leaders are not responsible last summer, and the two weeks lay are motoring across the continent! "Your communication concerning of Phillip Pitt Campbell of this state to be a candidate for the nomination as a representative in Congress from the Third Congressional District of the Slate of (Kansas is received and has been attentively considered. "The federal constitution confers the power to determine the qualifications of members of the House of Representatives upon that House itself and manifestly no other tribunal has any power to determine such question. Undoubtedly the federal constitution provides that members of the House of Representatives nine times and has served his district for almost eighteen years. So far as this office is concerned and in' my opinion so far as tho court of, this state are concerned the fact that Mr. Campbell is a citizen of the United States has been conclusively determined by the only tribunal constitution-, ally authorized to pass upon that question.

And therefore upon tho admitted facts this oflloe must hold that Mr. Campbell is a citizen of the or the violation of the agreement. scattered sections in which there was Insufficient moisture the crop off is welcomed by most of them, on a pleasure trip. They are How-I BASE BALL TOMORROW. ft' The recent additions to the force ard P.

Brant, George E. Mein and The filing of a republican for county attorney was accomplished, it is situation Is splendid, according to enlarged the output to mich an ex Montella C. Yannke. They started! The Richards, Team Will Play the animal sink to the ground, fled agriculturists. Although the wheat acreage In this section is below the said, by Sam Land, who heard of tent that the plant Is somewhn on juiy inn, Hna tiieir speeiioineieri the Y.

M. J. A. earn at utniCK in a panic, and employees at the the frame-up and threw a monkey overstocked at the present. shows they have travelled 2,8001 Park at 5 O'Clock.

local stock yards, where the Incident overage, the condition is good wrench Into the machinery. miles to date. occurred, were unuble to learn his Ideal prospects with bumper crops were generally seen by observers MINORS VOTE AT PRIMARY. The filing of Mr. Kepley's name There were two more young men There will be a ball game ati Idi.nlllv "1.2!0,00r tons a month.

Coal dealers ngieoj that if shipments were maintained at this level a fuel famine would be averted. Orders of the interstate commerce commission Included, provision for embargo against tidewater shipments untir daily Consignments to New England are filled. This restriction, coal operators said, prac was very serious. The working in the original party; Albert A. Othick park tomorrow afternoon.

In -the majority of the counties. The bull escaped from its pen and If You Are Not 21 Next" Tuesday, Bryant, brother of Howard, speeded agreement between some of the democratic leaders and Senator cnnrgeci at nobert Williams, nn between the Richards, Mo team and the team of this elty The a little too wildly while in Toopan Wheat Pays for Kansas Farm. But Will Be By November ElVjc tion Time, Go and Vote. Keene has extended through many broke a leg and had to ship his game will start at 5 o'clock. This aged negro employe at the The lad, who was nearby, seized a brickbat nnd hurled it at the Sublette, July 28.

This machine bnck home. A young man campaigns. It is thought Mr. tCep-ley will formally- decline. While Abilene, July 28.

Persons roach whose home is in Arkansas was hurt tically will shut off exports of coal will be the second game between these two teams, the first contest played at Richards two weeks ago, ated animal. When it fell to the year's crop of wheat off r5 acres, almost equaled the total amount, $4,800, which Henry Daniels paid for ing tne age or 21 between the days in Denver. A Ford struck him, ground he ran. the democratic convention is on record as approving Senator -Keene's stand on the industrial court matter, Milk Deliveries broke a rib and It was thought his in Kansas City. resulting in a victory for the Rich- the- quarter section farm on which the wheat was crown.

Daniels head was fractured, and he was un-1 ards team by a score of 11 to 8. The BEGGAR OWNS MOTOR CAR. of the primary nnd the general elec tions, may vote at the primary olee tion, August 3d, if properly registered. This was the reply of At Milk deliv- Kansas City, July 28. able to continue the journey, battery for the team will be there are gome sore democrats who insist that the party have a candidate for senatoc They want Kep bought the farm a year ago.

recently marketed this year's wheat The boys travel light, dressed hat- Barberlck and Tucker. Woman Who Begged In Streets of torney General H. J. Hopkins to nn I'nited States. less in khaki uniforms.

Geotge crop oi bushels at $2.25 per Columbus, Ipdeft.Town In a High-Priced 'Car. ley. If he won't run they will de inquiry by County Clerk H. Mein was a former U. S.

aviator, at Mather Field, Sacramento; Cal. They King. In such ruling the attorney bushel, receiving $4,538.75. The wheat yielded 31 bushels to the acre. mand that the committee name another candidate who favors the in general said he was upholding sim have had some narrow escapes, but Columbus, July 28.

The pu- liar ruling made heretofore which find It great Bport- At Reno, HIS ASSETS ARE $15. i. W. Clark of Chetop Fires Voluntary Bankrupt Proceedings In Federal Court O. W.

ClarK a real estate agent tomobilo beggar has made his ap dustrial court law. But the plan at present is to name a candidate who will be opposed to the industrial he believed was correct. just before crossing the desert, they pearance in Columbus. Recently a woman who wsfs begging in the streets, later was seen leaving the were advised to take a canteen of fresh water, i They carried one hold court law and thus avert an issue, College of Emporia Acquisition eries to Kansas City consumers, suspended for twenty-four hours because of differences between four of the largest dairy companies and the city officials over the milk grading ordinance, were resumed today under a three-day armistice agreement. The dairy companies delivered milk In holtles with blank enps, Without Indicating the grade, as provided in the ordinunce, the point which caused stoppage of the supply yesterday.

Heads of tho four companiesi-ere at liberty on bond today after their arrest yesterday On warrants charging conspiracy to injure the puolic health. Their trials were set for Emporia, July 28. A large resi Eiciht Wyoming Miners Killed. Kenimcrer, Wyoming, July -28. The death list as a result of an explosion of a powder at Sublette mine, near here yesterday, was raised to eight today by deaths among the miners, injured Monday.

The mine was the property of the ing two quarts, and the water be of Chetopa, Kansas, Labette Coun This matter rests wholly with the Democratic county committee, which city In an automobile of expensive make. dence and ten acres of improved ty, filed voluntary bankrupt proceed came almost boiling in the fierce rays of the When they reached is dominated by Senator Keene's farming land, contiguous to the col ings In Federal Court today. His as The woman was accompanied by friends. two' men and a baby. She entered lego campus, has been purchased try the College of Emporia to help the a cool spring near the old salt mills, they quenched their thirst and not sets are named at $15 (consisting of office furniture, one writing desk.

So it appears that Mr. Kepley a number of business houses in Co- lyemmerer Coal Co. holds the key to the situation. If he realizing the difference emptied their lumbtis, where she begged- money to I housing problem and to furnish work to students who wish to help One center table and chairs. His liabilities consist of two judgments.

canteen, filled it with the salty wa will stay on the ticket he Industrial court Issue may bo tested in get something to eat, explaining that Oklhoma Lawyer to Quit Good Job finance their way through college. ter. To their dismay, after a few one for $1206.82 and the other for $13L C. J. Taylor of Chetopa la the Washington, July.

28. Judge C. the county at large on the senator- miles travel, their tongues became a ii. her party was stranded. At one store she was (given financial aid by the proprietor.

It was he who later August 9. The house will serve as an annex to the girls' dormitory and will ac parched, and they were unable to attorney for the bankrupt. win retire August 31 as first assistant to the attorney gen) era I. It became known today 1 Kansas Rain Was Timely. drink the water and nearly died before they reached a fresh supply.

ship. If ho doesn't, he will make It possible for the democratic county committee to carry out the fsnme-up to avet a test vote on the industrial court issue. A way has now been provided for saw her leave -the city in the ma chine. The party was from Kentuekv, nc- They left by way of Kansas City the children who visit the Welfare T-opeka, July 28. Commenting on the recent rain from, one to three inches covering the north half of the "As all of the matters connected with the citizenship of Mr.

Campbell have been a part of the public records of this state for a great many years, I am bound to assume that they were known, or might have been known, to the House of Representatives, when that House repeatedly admitted Mr. Campbell to membership- Under the well settled rule that where a tri- bunai having jurisdiction of a question of fact involved in its decision, renders a judgment or does an affirmative net which could only-fte bus talned by nssuming the exis fence of certain facts, then such decision and all facts entering into the judgment cannot be Inquired into collaterally by any other tribunal. I am convinced that quo war ranto will not lie in any state court to inquire into the qualifications of a. member of the House of 'Representatives. "If I should accede to your request to bring such a proceeding to tho Sublime Court of this state and that court should agree with your con elusion it is evident that such a decision would be an atempt on the part of our Supreme Court to oust from office a member of the House of Representatives.

Since the tin has suhmllled his resignation tp President- Wilson nnd will resume his law practice In Oklahoma. City'. for Chicago and Milwaukee, where cording to the woman, and was on department to receive free bath privileges, as the Goodlander Home has commodate twenty. It will be known as the Thomas Home, in memory of the late John-athnn Thomas, Topeka lumber man, who bequested the college $30,000. ProduotB of the farm will be utilized by the dormitory dining halls.

Eight students are employed on the farm this summer, and It is expect the parents 'of young Yannke reside. State, S. B- Flora, government wea its way to a point near Indlampo lis to visit relatives. At each city they stop to see the been opened to them on Saturday ther agent, in his weekly report, is U. S.

Fliers at Edmonton. sights, and they will spend the rest to freshen up, aff er receiving their iMlmonton, Alberta, July 28. new clothing from Mrs. M. Prlch of the summer seeing the beauties of America.

Berger for Congress Again. Milwaukee, July 28. Victor ard. A special woman will be at preme Court of this state has no such power, I must respectfully decline the use of the name of the state 4n the proceeding against Mr. Campbell suggested in your communication." the home on Saturday to care for sued today, says: "It.wns thevblggest boost the corn crop' has received thin season.

The crop was just at its most critical stage, tasseling and silking. And' these rains practically insure a crop where they fell. Merger, who was refused the children, look after the tubs and ed work will be provided for from 40 to 50 in he fall and spring. A dairy herd is maintained on the farm. seat in congress Is again a candK The four United States army airplanes which arrived here today on their flight from Mincola, to Nome, Alaska, will not start lor Jasper, Alberta, (he next stop until tomorrow morning, Capt.

St. Clnir street, hend of the expedition announced tonight. assist the little ones in dressing, According to Weather Observer E. A. Shaver, the maximum temr perature for yesterday was 8'.

Last night was one of the coolest nights Mrs. Prlchard Is Very glad the way date from the Fifth Wisconsin district. He will be opposed by a republican, has opened so nicely, and the chili of the summer, the minimum tem dren will feel better. Kansan Has Voted for 82 Years. Ottawa, July 28.

Philetus Hev- perature being 55. It -was a fine County Commissioner Tom Ma Genuine Ford repairs at C. F. Miller's. If your Ford card needs overhauling or repairing you are guaranteed the very best service, shortest delay and at lowest cost.

erly, who has been in the habit of voting at every election for the past Foptpad Takes Man's Shoes. Indianapolis, July 28. Mi night to sleep. The Yankee Robinson Circus, con 11 nd County Engineer Hlair Doyle went out to the Devon-Azua road this morning where Ihey met years, registered to cast his bal Abandon Camp Zachary Taylor. Washington, '28.

Abandonment of Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville, Ky was. announced today by the war department, with the notice that the first division, now stationed (here, Is to be trans furred to C'uinp Dix, New Jersey. chael Median, of Indianapolis, was which appeared In Fort Scott last Orval Priestley, of Aurora, Mo.f this afternoon underwent an opera, tion for tonsillectomy at Dr. Hop. per's office.

Mrs. R. B. Campbell, ot this city, and Mrs. O.

E. Ramsey, of Unlontown, underwent similar opi rations yesterday, lot at the August 3d piimary election. He In 108 years old, and called held up, robbed of $13 and relieved the Allen county commissioners is to be at Nevada on Au of Hi, shoes he was wearing by I and together thev went dvm'IIip The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Craln Is quite ill with the at the office of the city clerk alone, gust llta.

This isthe first circus two men here, recently. 1 stretch of new road. driving a horse and buggy. of the season to be In these parta, whooping rnurh.

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