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ae % " to’sailing with the battleship fleet for BARS PAD IMAI Attorney General Bonaparte Decides | © Payment of Passage by States Violates the Law- THE DECISION A BLOW TO THE SOUTR The Case at Issue Comes From New Orleans and Will be Taken to Court the State of Louisiana to Test i tele H He let sage ary out of the funds regularly appropria- ted by the state legislature. The case was brought by the State of Louisiana to test the immigration law. The at- torney general says: “The assurances given to Garcia by the state agricultral agent constitutes in opinion promises of employment within: the inhibition of the While it is provided that aliens com- ing to this country in consequence of advertisements by a state of its in- ducements to immigration shall not be treated as coming under promise of employment, there is no exception in favor of a state in reference to speci- fic promises of employment to individ- ual immigrants, such as were held out to Garcia by the representatives of the state board.” ‘ The attorney general holds, there- fore, that “on account of asurances of employment that were given to Garcia as an inducement to his he should be excluded from admis sion.” It is expected that the State of Louisiana will carry the case into the courts in order to obtain a judicial determination of the question, which means much, to all of the states of the South. Says Guards Were Irresponsible. Duluth, Minn, Oct. 8.—Claiming that the United States Steel Corpora- tion and Sheriff Bates entered into a conspiracy to deputize guards during the recent strike who were not citizens and not responsible persons, John «Moser of Chisholm, has brought suit against both the sheriff and the com- pany for $5,000 damages. Moser had his hat shot off during the strike, while driving along the street. Battleship Kentucky Aground. Norfolk, Va., Oct. 8.—The battleship Kentucky, which passed in the Vir ginia capes late Monday en route to ¢ Norfolk navy yard for repairs prior the Pacific coast grounded off Lam- bert’s Point Tuesday while proceeding up the wlizabeth river. Many ground- ings have occurred there, but none shave resulted seriously. Famous—Authoress Dead. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 8.—Mrs. Mary Mass., on the farm of her father, Pres- ton Hawes. She married Daniel Bio. Allen, of Taz Buren Tomes, gives the saloon men some good advice4n his last paper. The saloon men and those who favor saloons are making temperance votes faster doing much to bring about the statute. books, good person ¢sn afford to advocate the|Mr. Deyerle once ran for the nomine- |), creatly missed throughout the violation of law.—Adrian Journal. | tion page ater Additional Locals. than all other forces combined. Any} Jeff Taylor, of Shawnee, gave U8 &| ,onination, when the convention | country newspaper men. All of them man who will stand up and defend |copy of the Osage (Okla.) Journal | was noid in Butler. He was anedu-|have not been heard from yet, so people in open violation of law is|which contains the election returns the rigid] of that county and yey! elec- enforcement of the law. All laws on| tion to county offices lormer | heart and brain that endeared him r or bad, |Bates county cltisens, J.B. Deyerle, | 4, nis fellow man, with whom he The Talk the Tow Is our New Ready-to-Wear Department for Ladies. Because we are showing the greatest line ever brought ia to the city of Ladies, Misses and Childrens CLOAKS | Ladies TAILOR MADE SUITS Ready-to-Wear SKIRTS AND WAISTS in all the New and up-to-date Styles. Visit this Department, it will please you and our prices will save yeu money. Sam Lery Mere Ch SPECIAL, Come and see our NEW FURS. Congress in.the old 12th at the time. | the one State office that has been, by Judge DeArmond recelved his first|taclt agreement conceded to the MISSOURI CORN IS SAFE. tles south of Bates ant Henry will produce only from on -half to one third ofacrop. The f dder is good,# Crop is Larger in the North and hana of 16 hae been harvested. ie a | of 7 é Smaller in the South Half dca, Than Last Year. September was too dry for wh sowing. Only 25 per cent of the Columbia, Mo., Oct. 7.—Ninety per | tire crop has been sown The no cont of this year’s corn crop 18 ma-| gast section hae 64 per cent and sared,says themonthly report issued | southeast section only 39 perc by George B. Ellis, secretary of the! gown. The recent rains wiil has state board of agriculbure. The av-| the sowing, but the acrenge will be erage date of Killing frost at Colum- | 19 per cont short. Io the vouth bla is October 14; hence the danger | section only 89 per cont of | web ye of injury to this year’s crop 1s about | gereage will be sown and in thenorth past. The state yield will be a little cated gentleman, possessed of high | there may be more Richmonde in the tions, and with qualities of | field. A number of prospective land buy- . | ers from Iowa and Illinois have been in our county the past two weeks looking the country over, anda num. ber of big deals have been made. It was suggested by one of ouif business men that if our real estate men could emulate the example of acertain land boomer and seller at Lamar, they . | could aoon change the ‘tion of =, | State and especially in the south- 6 9 * the county. He sald that man had| larger than 1906, when the crop wae| ™” Per cent. been known to improve a lawn with | 233 million bushels. In the north- Uni fine shade and evergreen trees in one | east and northwest sections there is ni lucky Family. one-half of the acreage, the condi-| Terre Haute, Ind, Oct. 6.—Agi tion is better than one year ago.| Black, 10 years old, was killed The northwest section contains 2,-| Willie Bennett, her 10-year-old 5 00,000 acres of corn and its average | ew, at Shelburn, when he was plays condition fe 12 pointe better than | ing wish a target rifle. The’ litt Iagt year, The northeast section is | girl’stather was killed by anacelie 4 pointe better than 1906. The| {ina mine last week. John Black, southwest section, with 1% million| brothur, has been bedridden nim acres, shows a decrease of 26 point, | months from the effects of & mine & a toa