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rnT Sauna Daily Repubucan-Jou VOL. 17, NO. 103. SALSNA, KANSAS, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1902. PRICE 5 CENTS ANOTHER ATTEMPT HOLDUP.

ADMITS THE CRIME. PORK AND WHEAT UP. A MERCHANT FAILS. SHOW TOOK WELL. 21 YEARS OLD TODAY intoxicating liquors are sold as a beverage, they should be sold in spite of the law, rather than with Henry Dnmprope Confesses to Killing I Wesleyan Professor Given a Bad Scare Both Were Stronger On the Chicago Gut Wittelshofer of Smith Center, Is a George Crowley.

Last Night. the law's sanction and approval. Market Today. Wheat took a jump of about a Bankrupt. Gus Wittleshoper, of Smith Henry Dumprope, who some Another attempt holdup occurred cent today and corn continues time ago murdered George Crow- on South Santa Fe night? two A GOOD COMPANY.

Abilene Pleased With the "Sorcerer." The Kansas Prohibitory Law Has Reached Maturity. Center, has been forced into bankruptcy by his creditors and has filed steady. Pork advanced 30 cents. ey ot Council Urove, and after at- blocks thia side of the Weslevan The following is the opening and inching weights by means of barbed Univeraity. The victim was a col- a sceduie or ms liabilities with close on the Chicago markets wire to the body, sank it in tne JNe- professor, who doesn't care Referee Millikin amounting to 1 1 I about $5000.

His assets amount to $2o; in household goods and osno river a lew mnes norcn 01 mis thjt faig name mentioned and city, had his preliminary hearing at when he teiephoned to the police IT HAS BBEN BENEFICIAL PRAISE FROM THE PRESS. Emporia yesterday afternoon. ni ht refused to tell who he $503 in cash. His stock of goods He confessed that he killed Crow- was. He that while on his amounting to about $8000 has been In Louisiana, Played to a Fair House Last Night.

Oliver Labadie, and his excellent company, pleased a fair audience at theopera house last night and those who witnessed the performance were well pleased. Mr. Labadie has endeavored to select a company of players that are fitted to the different parts and the manner in which the various players sustained ley by smashing in his bead with way home from a visit with another taken by local creditors. tne end board of the wagon. After professor, he was brought to a sud May, ope nt May, 01 osed 76f 77 Corn Opened 63 Oloted Pork-Opened $16 65-7 Cloned $16 97 LOCAL HABKKT No.

2 hard wheat, per bushel, $.67 No. 2 toft wheat, per bushel, 70 TATTLER'S TALES. committing the murder he left the den stop by two revolvers leveled at body in the wagon near the ceme- hU The men cu he- Gonreor Stanley Tells Hoi the Lai His Been Good For the State. Twenty -one years ago today the Kansas legislative enactment putting in force the prohibitory consti- tery north of this city and attended hind treeg on th. oppoiite sides of their roles last night, shows that his rne meaire nere.

ne men rerarneu the sidewalki The professor was to the wagon, and next day with gQ badly rightened that he shook The young swains of Salina ought to bestir themselves and stop the threatening migration of many of Salina's belles to more appreciative centers. his grewsome load, traveled towards Hke a Hardly realizing his Council Grove, passing through the Uous position, he gave one big- PB0DOCK MlBEET. Hens 1 Young roosters lOo town of Americusin broad daylight and Iandd about feet di. Both Dally Papers There Gompllmem tto Salina Performers. The "Sorcerer" made a hit with the Abilene people Tuesday evening and both of the daily papers speak in high praise of the entertainment.

The Reflector says: "The large audience at the Seelye last evening thoroughly enjoyed the rendition of the comic opera, "The Sorcerer," by Salina talent. The visitors deserve much praise for the excellent manner in which the performance was given. Natural talent and thorough training were manifest and every feature was fully appreciate i by the enthusiastic audience, as the abundant applause man- tutionai amendment, took effect, effort has not been in vain. The That was on May 1881. The piay ha3 jU9t enough melodramatic constitutional amendment was to make the plot an interest- adopted by the people at the 1880 ing one.

Tnc scene8 are iaid in the election. The following winter the 80Uthj and the author has construct-legislature passed the Murray Jaw ed a purely southern play. The giving the authorities the necessary scenic effects were very good, espe. legal weapons to enforce the con- ciaUy the raiiroad wreck, and the stitutional provision. From time to one last was something new wun me ooay 01 nis muraerea pan- from the highwaymen and ner in the open wagon, only covered wUh another bound he says he must Daokt and geeae 60 Turkeys 9o Young gobblers 80 Old gobblers 7o with some old bags.

After reach- haye cleared aeo0(co feet. The ing the bridge a couple of miles professor's acrobatic manner proba-beyond Americus that evening he blv scared th robber9 for thev did Bgg" 12o Some of our citizens are sufficiently in love with the little city of Salina, to look after her commercial and industrial welfare. Let us also take pride in her clean streets and organize to keep them so. Do not throw in the back yards and alleys paper and other rubbish, so easily carried by our Kansas zephyrs. reamer otter 2 80 Ooontry butter 16 to 20o time the weapons have been im- in stae craft Mn Labadie is well sank the body in the river, dropping not take after their victinl) who it from the bridge.

managed to enter a friend's home in HOB8K ABUT. See Lamer, the horse buyer. HENRY T. DAVIS DMD. a badly bewildered condition.

These two attempt hold-ups in known through the central states as a conscientious actor, and his company is always of the best. Numerous specialties were intro FOR A POOR WIDOW. proved by additional legislation yet the Murray law is still the parent of all laws on he prohibitory question in Kansas. "Prohibition in Kansas has been marked by very beneficial results, The Deceased Had Lived In Salina the south part of town within the last ttected. 1 ne cnorus and tne com Our Salina young: men are re- For Thirty-Five Years.

few days, is undoubtedly the work of Henry T. Davis, aged 69 years, 7 amateJrs, and if captured they will duced last night by the different members of the cast. Taken all pany of little girls with their drills Several Women Will Serve Coffee and Sandwiches Saturday. showed artistic training and the A number of Salina ladies have heasty applause that greeted them months and 24 days, an old settler have a hard time explaining mat-of Salina, died at 1 1 o'clock at his ters Xhe police are working on a home, 219 West Elm street, after a clue tnat wiU probably land two and this is apparent to anyone who through the performance was a will travel through Kansas and good one and we trust Mr. Labadie through any of the license states wiU make Salinaa visit next season, that may be selected, and note the was abundantly deserved Salina has reason to be proud of its talent." solved that the Shirt Waist Brigade shall be unusually strong in numbers and determination during the approaching hot season.

Low shoes, embroidered socks and two or more large handkerchiefs will not constitute, but form part of the prescribed uniform. HAS FALLEN OFF 20 POUNDS. The Chronicle says of the "Sor cerer" Allen C. Castor Worries a Great Deal "ihe parts without exception were well taken. The singing of taken it into their hands to attend to the wants of a poor woman of Salina, who is very deserving.

She has several children and is a hard-worker, but seems to be unable to accumulate much of the world's goods. The ladies therefore intend to serve ice cream, cake, coffee and sandwiches Saturday in the building on East Iron avenue, recently About His Trouble. long illness. Ueath was due to in- young men behind the bars if they tercostal rheumatism. Mr.

Davis are not kined before the web is been failing in health for several compieted. These attempts at years and had not been actively en- holding people up have caused the gaged in business. residents some uneasiness and it The deceased was born in Frank- may resuU in the death Qf some one. fort, August 7th, 1832. He Some of the people living in that came to Kansas in 1864 and settled vicinity have stated that they are in the eastern part of the state and going to arm themselves hereafter Allen C.

Castor, the former Kipp merchant, who is in jail awaiting difference in the types of young men in the two states," says Governor Stanley. "There are thousands of young men in Kansas who never saw a saloon, and will avoid it, it for no other reason, because it is under the ban of the law. There are thousands of men who would probably patronize the saloon if sanctioned by the law and conducted with state approval, who Mrs. Blood quit serving meals in her restaurant this morning and now there is weeping and wailing among Miss Rice as Aline and Mr. Abel as Alexis was excellent and was heartily received, while the comedy work of Miss Lovitt and Mr.

Haas was exceptionally clever. Mrs. Su-dendorf and Mr. Went worth an- some of the boarders for thev all occupied by Austin Bros, grocery, was married to Isabel J. bearles, for a time at least hearing on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses, worries a great deal over his trouble and within the last two weeks it is said that he has fallen off 20 pounds in weight.

Mr. Castor is about 50 the proceeds to go towards the pur have to change "tables." Some of the boys are singing "I ain't got April 14, 1864. He resided at Gra chase of a lot for the wo peared in the lesser parts of Con nada. until 186? when he TWO CONTRACTS LET. no regular place I can call my came to Salina where he had lived man, as some generous-heart avoid it and will avoid it as long as I home." ed person has consented to ever since.

He had been identified County Commissioners Let Work of years of age and has a wife and daughter visiting" in Indiana. Two build her a small home. All who can should patronize the women in such a worthy cause. daughters and a son live at Solo mon. Castor obtained $375 from the Planter's State Bank recently Mrs.

Keeler and Mrs. Srack In Police Court. Ida Lapping, who was arrested Tuesday night by Marshal Thompson on the charge of conducting a disorderly house was fined $10 and costs in police court yesterday afternoon. She paid the fine and was released. stance and Rev.

Daily, yet their action was strictly in keeping with the characters they took and their work was easily the equal of that of any member of the company. Mr. Hammerschmidt under whose direction the comedy was given, appeared in the title role. He has a pleasing manner and is all that could be wished for in the Sorcerer. The full chorus is entitled to a large share of credit and the red, white and blue drill by the young ladies bv misrepresenting; his stock of with the growth of Salina for Heating and Plumbing on Jail thirty-five years.

The county commissioners yes-Mr. Davis leaves besides his wife, terday let the contracts for heating one son, Geo. H. Davis, of Mc- and plumbing at the new county Pherson, and two daughters, Miss jail. The heating contract was let Belle Davis, of El Reno, -and to the Salina Plumbing company Miss Nettie Davis, of Salina.

No for $1,190.50 and the plumbing arrangements have yet been made contract to the Addison Heating for the funeral. and Plumbinsr comoanv for $360. have opened dress-making parlors goods as being larger than it really at 152 S. Fourth st. Anyone wish was at that time.

His trial is set ing sewing done at reasonable the law brands it as an Ishmaeiite among the legitimate enterprises of the community. A young man with bleared eyes and bloated face, in Kansas, is very rare and seldom seen, but may be seen on the streets of almost any town or city where the saloon is legalized I think, on the whole, that prohibition has been attended With good results. They are far from satisfactory. The law is imperfectly enforced in many communities, and not at all enforced in some. But the discussion caused by the attempt to enforce the prohibitory statutes, has kept the temperance question alive, and we have for May 9th.

prices will do well to call. 87-im SECURES A LOCATION. IN A MASONIC TEMPLE. K. A.

Hinkle Has Purchased the Eagle Jwedish Wedding Performed In a Scot Restaurant. tish Rite Cathedral. was very pleasing. "All in all, the entertainment given in Abilene by the Salina people last evening was far above the average amateur presentation." K. A.

Hinkle, the restaurant Wichita, Mav 1. The only man, has purchased of Dave Ander- weddinff ever solemnized in a Scot- son, the Eagle restaurant, on North tish Rit cathedral in thia atate was a better temperance sentiment in the Santa Fe, and Mr. Hinkle ha sal- solemnized here at o'clock vester- 1 1 1 tt! silc mm mrger proportion 01 iem- i reaay assumed possession. ne dav bv the marriae of Miss Rose Program For Tonight. a A.t I a.

I pcrauce men, man in any state win occupy this location during wiUnin Tr GnWmJrh. I he following is the program where license prevails. the construction of the new Watson Thf, rMmftnv WM norfnrmPd hv for the carnival at the opera house "The future of prohibition in this building on the site of his present Rabbi Harrv Maver Kansas Citv tonight 1 1 i 1 1 1 a The Manhattan. mauer 01 inuivia- restaurant, wnicn win oe about Md WftS witneased hv hundreds of ual opinion, but I believe the state September 1. Song and Chorus, "Down Where Wichita society people.

Miss the Cotton Blossoms Grow." Wallenstein is the daughter of Wouldn't This Jtr You? will continue its prohibition policy. If the question should be submitted to the people, they would refuse to Meyer Wallenstein, a merchant of rfli ir i i. I mm XIUUCHC XVCHCLlUr i VVSKnCW (Wnnut Hii fnr fttk laat turn do away with the constitutional pro-1 would happen. Five young Salina years has been making her home vision on mis question, ior tne rea- ladies got lost 10 tile maze of city with her brother, Henry Wal'en son 1 nave suggested, tnat it nas streets last evening and had to ask stem jn thjs citv. 1 1 1 T- I been productive of good.

Even ad-; their way several times. City ways The groom is one of the most mitting that the law is not now and are always puzzling to people from successful young business men of HAVE YOU HEARD? HAVE YOU SEEN? Crowning the May Queen. Specialty by Teddie Logan. Specialty. Recitation.

Sweet Bunch of Daisies. Tableau. Grand Chorus, 200 voices. Tableau. Scarf Drill.

Pickaninnies. May Pole Drill. Specialty. Wand Drill. Song and Chorus (Mr.

Volun never has been fully enforced if small towns. this city. He and the bride's father are both prominent Masons and be cause of their work for the order the ceremony was allowed to be DON'T YOU KNOW? performed in the cathedral. IF YOU CAN'T GET IT ANYWHERE GO TO SCHWARTZ'S. LAND CHANGING HANDS.

Some Large Sales Made Recently By About that clothing sale, also that teer.) The 7 cent Special Sale of Last Saturday was a Success and Another Special Sale Will be Given Next Saturday at THE FAIR STORE. J. Duncan. Adaline S. Wolseiffer to Eliza Tableau.

Wreath Drill. Tableau. Wok BBlnoeraio shoe sale. Its still in full blast, and you had better investigate. If dollars and cents cut any figure we beth J.

Renard, lot 1, blk 3 Calkins add, $15.75. Adaline S. Wolseiffer to S. W. IN THE UNITED STATES COURT Buzzard, lot 8, blk 3, Calkins add, are here at your service, and above $22.50.

M. If. Burr is Will Be at the Mercy of Christiana Rogers to S. E. Mc- all things we want to impress on your mind, that in this store, you Judge Hook.

Referee Millikin in the United Garsan, parts of lots 38 and 37, blk 6, Morrison's 3rd add, $500. 1 XT i 1 States Bankruptcy court has issued will not find a $1.00 worth of shelf rccnry if. rransen 10 jonn kj. an order authorizing the trustee to Sandquist, lots 77, 79, 81, 83, and sell the stock of M. M.

Burris, is built on a scientific principle, positive circulation, perfect cooling and a sweet and ctean refrigerator is insured and guaranteed we also carry two other lines, the North Ptar and Indiana brands, and can suit any and all demands in price quality and style. Have you seen the Royal Lawn Mowers Jt costs some more than other machines but it well worth the difference, our customers say so after they use one. If you need Garden Hose, Hose Reels, Lawn Sprays and sundry articles, we can show you the best variety of styles and qualities we bought to town. worn goods, nor the styles that were made in the 60's. 87, Fairchild's add, Assaria, $100.

bankrupt, at Miltonvale. The stock is valued at Mr. Aug Swedenburg to George Crowther, sw, 31-13-2, $7,300. Burris has refused to comply with Any suit up to $11.00 goes at 7.50 the referee order to turn over to Special Suriners Train. the trustee $1,100 which it is 44 $16.50 11.50 Abilene Reflector Col.

E. C. claimed he had in his pos session, but as far as can be learned For Shoes peep in that FAMOUS L-uIp ot salina, has secured a special train for the Shriners who the money was invested in property P. S. Remember the name of the best Gasoline Stove ever rade is "THE DETROIT." Phone 250.

I in Indiana. The referee, therefore. will attend the meeting of the order South Bargain Window. in San Francisco in June. It will has turned Burris over to the mercy of Judge Hook in the United Scates start from Kansas City on June 4 at 6 o'clock in the morning.

T. E. J. N.SCHWARTZ C0.1 court and he will probably be im Rosenwald Benjamin. prisoned until he complies with the Dewey and wile will go on the referee's order.

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