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. PAGE TWO NILUING HERE fo TRACED 10 ATE QUARREL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1925 oe More Powerfal Than Any of U.S. |NEW DRY CHIEF TO REORGANIZE CHICAGO FORC Che Casper Sunday Cribune TEXAS COWBOY ERABS TROPHY AT PENDLETON Anti-Semitic Riots Threatened in Vienna Austrian officials are en- deavoring to prevent further gatherings of Jews in the capital following the anti-Semitic mass meeting in front of the Votiv- kirche, in Vienna, when 10,000 exptessed disspproval of the holding of the Zionist World Conference in the city; for fear | | Principal in Dispute! Held in Jail in Flores Ca se. x Padilla he es at party mber 17 of race riots. Paddy Ryan Fails to Repeat in Roundup on Being Thrown. old cowboy from Kinna, Texas, is only a third rate roper and bull- Arnval of Yellowly to Be Marked by Big Campaign. CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—{United Press.)—Complete reorganization of the fed dry forces in this area is expected with the arrival here next Septe dogger but he {s nevertheless the week of E, C. Yellowly, new ad- ave been indirectly r world’s greatest cowboy and he has ministFator of the Ilinols-Indiana- le for th ying of Flores the Roosevelt trophy to show for it. Wisconsin district. Dinz, yester The world’s title went to this Nine men have been dismissed young chap today when Paddy and Yellowly is understood to have Diaz was still at la Ryan, game but unlucky Irishman picked a large number of men from « was being held {: suffered ignoble defeat at the Pen- various sectigns of the country to investigation. While dleton roundup. replace the men discharged and med that Padilla fired Ryan held the title last year and thpse to go later. Some of the new t ld probable that it he was in a fair way to. have it selections are former associates of n the hands of Diaz again, but he did not reckon on his Yellowly in work on the Pacific hg into the unlucky day. Ryan was thrown coast and elsewhere. 1 of I room at | by Bill McMurray, a horse whose B. EF. Ewing, acting administrator, offered by Flores a during the had reputation as a bucker was not any where near as great as Ryan's was as a rider. To make matters worse, Ryan lIcst Me steer in the bull- today announced the appointment of H. G. Morthorst, as second assistant administrator in charge of enforce- ment. Morthorst and Yellowly were qu Diaz, who dogging contest. associated on the coast. 1 1 friend of Padilla 1 No one expected Crosby to win Yellowly {s now in Washington. Me the disturbanc when the day started. He came It is understood he will have at lea Flores was crea , and this| here bringing a third place in the 20 outside men in his new organiza- drew the enmity of the latter roping contests from the Cheyenne “a bad feel! this created’ be. roundup that would count towards : z is belleved the Roosevelt trophy. But he " hooting of ENGINE IN CHEPGE GERALD CHAPMAN, STUDYING IN DEATH CELL, OF CAM CONSTRUCTION BACK 10 VIEW WORK’ who was CONFIDENT THAT HE WILL NE Hard Work Spent by Condemned Man not involve questiohs of adm or exclusion. “Still, members of legislators can ion worked gamely today and managed to capture a third place in the rop- ing and bulldogging events here, Although other cow-hands were far more spectacular than he, they could not prove their ability as all around punchers, King Merritt, Wyoming, won the roping championship, Man Kidnaped Great Britain is completing the world’s most formidable war- p, H. M *Nelson,” at a total cost of 7,000,000 pounds ster- ling. Ibis secn being launched at Walker-on-Tync, England, SEARCHING PROBE OF FEDERAL LAKE MICHIGAN BIVES UP BODY SLAIN WOMAN | a a r = * cons, wye, seat 19-—pe. tion! — nt Appeal for New Trial; Strong | trvthine tes simse” wxeeiea a|| By Yeggmen AIR POLICIES AND DISASTER oe ae ails New Savage, consulting and su reporter. < wining eagivoor ot. foo. Unite ; ; Aust es ack of Murder in Brains Neasmition, servise, endl Guard Being Maintained fiaveontna aye ncy tneeaeloas Is Released f the greeting 1 charge of the oshone dam visiting a old tim was (United Press St By A. ROBBINS aft Correspondent.) congress, only smiled. It seemed that sentiment here among those famillar with preceding meetings of the Inter-parliamentary TRINIDAD, Colo., Sept. 19.— (United Press.)\—James McDonald, TO SHENANDOAH BOTH PENDING BY WILLIAM J. McEVOY A sweeping investigation into the Chicago. CHICAGO, Sept. 19. — (United Pres3).— Revenge was the motive swith whom be worked and Fr . Se Que Cas 5 its | Union favors excluding the Indlan| 18, watchman, kidnaped at a Bran- |(United Press Staff Correspondent)| whys and wherefors of the existing : t sted during the construction | |) Say Rea Conn:, Baie 1 bea Chapman oe delegate as more or less of a nut:| S0n garage here last night by | WASHINGTON, Sept. 19—The| aviation establishment will be at- polioe oraied fone ABatNe gery 1 ah results of which he| 4lone with his books in a solitary cell at_ ethersfield state | cance. The argument advanced {s| Tobbers, is safely at home tonight. |air service of the United States|tempted by the former while the] o¢ 9 restaurant owner, whose body t a thorough inepe prison here, calmly confident that he will never hang. | that he would have beclouded the McDonald was found by sheriff's | government tonight stood at the | latter will delve into the testimony of| covered with brutses | and ane Dr. Savage now iv Kaley Condemned to die on the gallows last June for the mur- | important questions to come before gepulies today, near Frijole hill. threshold of an ere, ot marching a purvisars of tie taal Bear: ie burned, was recovered from Lake if Atkat 5 nomateteHle ; aree| der of a New Britai imate i . ‘ob-| the meeting by making speeches| He said the two bandits had bound | vestigations in which past policies|and the mute evidence by wreckage | yrichigan today. r with some of the largest der of Ne Wt po maniCarins) an ea A sue preaching doctrines of Conte cal him, thrown him into a vacant | will be tested In the crucible of ex-|salvaged from the disaster's scene Tontetnsed aid ae been tartaeed ums in the world for the conserva-| Dery, the Hence of Bandits” was reprieved by Governor | Here is a man.” wald a member | cabin and fled, pert analysis and new polictes de-|in an effort to determine the cause] to death, detectives sought to es- for military purposes | Trumbull until ecembe r'80 his ap-) er being out of sight for a moment| oe the committee arranging the Mail bags stolen from the Bran- | vised. of, and if possible, preventatives for] tablish the connection—if any—be- mh a he San Diego, where | Peal pe hs rd by picennee | ae it : He ee to ex: meeting, “who {1s invited by the| $0" postoffice, which had been | Two weeks to a day from the time | such accidents tween her death and the bombing of the government installing mill-| teut § praniidt. the. Buseacawliowinnien ieee ee ull the other | \ -esident of the United States to at-| robbed, were found cut open and {Colonel William E. Mitchell shook! The inquiry board will be under | one of her husband’s-restaurants at 1 eet eta traveled twlee| October. But even if the Supreme prisoners have left the parade| (00a meeting here and the Amerl.| thelr contents rifled. ‘The safe of |the defenso establishments of the| the chairmanship of Dwight F. Mor-| the time she disappeared, : found the Werld Inspect OE eee anes a ee eee ee hie ne ete tea it | can government pays all expenses,| the Colorado and Southern rall- |Mation to thelr foundation with sen-| row, of J. P. Morgan and Company,| ‘phey were partly successful. In the great Irrigation projects, he will never hang ope twice a dag ones RIS | while the delegates are on American | Tad depot at Branson which was sb fgl, ChETESAy ot an rate td an old-time college friend of Pres-| the coal hole of the bombed restau- e juarded as no other prisoner As] No one hae ever been-ellowed top Mey We 1th Deoper. tor auch a | (Plows. oontalned about $150. soabboable qaritiattalion o sean sai estoonate ane ayaa sts) Pewt Dee cone |e rau Ca ae ’ i iiptors otiihe matatae aved beast Chapman: ‘axoept “his dttorneya {1a to announce in advance 'that|’ “The robbers are thought to have. | ree ee amal Inguici ay. | Ear crepes, \oblet Ok tha!” caval | Cee ee Tee 1 eave eo isdk as pm xcept his attorneys | he intends to make speeches advo:| btained a total of $400 loot. onight the formal inquiries ready| Hilary Jones, chief of the naval] ing with chloroform. rded, Chapman, aloof but always] and he has become almost a myth | Coung the overthrow of thiseey —_——— to move forward, staff. Another angle of the revenge mo- s | Hleasantly courteous, has worked | around the prison itself, the other | (urs 4 eM da Mood On Monday morning at 10:30 the} Acting Secretary of War Dwight | tive sent detective bureau squads on ur hard on bis appeal and spent all his] prisoners only occastonally catching It that! dbs 0 aed ALIENA TION Cirst session of President Coolidge’s| Davis is scheduled to appear as the|_ hunt for Miss Verna Bridgeman m T0 r maining time reading and study-|a glimpse of his slim, erect figure. Appears that about 490 dele- aircraft board will convene in a com-| first witness here. Flanked by an| 95 years old, a waitress whom Mrs, 1! ing—books of philosophy, works on| He is even given his meals in his | Sates will be here. There ts no limit mittee room of the house of repre-| escort of technical experts and ad-| Jacobson discharged from one of her 5 onoroice and the 1 sciences, | and never attends the prison |" the number a parliament can CHARGE TO sentatives office bullding here and| viseys, including Major General Ma-| husband's restaurants. two weeks of he novels of Joseph Conrad, the | movies, religious service or ball] S¢M4. Congress appropriated $50,000 at the same {ime a navy investiga-|son M. Patrick. chief of the army| ago after a quarrel. Men compan- +4 nglish master of sea stories.| games. But he never complains and | for entertainment. Approximately tion into thé Shenandoah djsaster | staff, Davis will lay before the in-lons of the waitress were pe The placid tenor of his prison days | has only the, highest praise for bis | $%.000 was sent abroad to help needy BE FOUGHT will formally be brought to order at|vestigators the complete story of] sought ad was broken, however, by the sen-| captors, his nttorneys report. members of other parliaments to Lakehurst, N. J. the army's air policies. zs Miss Bridgeman appeared in court ( nal ‘shooting of Mr. and Mrs Guards Respect Him pay thelr traveling expenses to and = this afternoon for hearing on a England, Sept. 19—| Ben Hance, near Muncie, Indlana,| He is allowed all the books he| £f0™ America. The remainder of 7 . p. harge of it with a deadl e “several members of] with whom ‘Chapman lived atter his | wants, most o¢ them belng obtained | tt@ sum is to be used in caring for| | WASHINGTON, Sept. 19—(United ences of Sasa pe a deadly wen- ; ea eet ita, Geitleli iAloAIntel| ieeoameene Pom ca aniet tly | from the tate ‘iurare ne Hasttera | the delegates while in the United | Press)}—Mrs. Frances Colt denied to- J pony, Deaterred iby Mri dacobson Ag O Helmsloch werg removed to hospl-| by the bandits’ ps “Dutch” | his guards have come to hold| States. An extensive program of|@Y charges made against her in a Sita vine ‘cuaeb cone te i 4 tonig! ien that vessel, her] Anderson and other members of his|the greatest respect for his intel.|@Mtertainment is being arranged. | $100,000 suit for alienation of atfec- q : ae OCurt/ wel; WEINOR, Sar {decks ablaze, was towed into Fal- ng.” | tectual powers and wide knowledge. | The sessions will be held in the| tions filed against her by Mrs, Eva ILLI URPLU Rreringhont bac kee moe oh < 1 mouth harbor News Kept From Chapman ‘They also say the prison has never | Howse of representatives, About 90 | ©. Martin. " Calvea andy tiie! wasteate! avon fais: : The ‘infired men. had been badly Prison officials carefully kept the | Housed so polite and polished a pris-| Members of the American congress dire.’ Colt dented “as without foun- elven s | inst 10 miles off she | Champan and it was not until some | Courteous terms for any service, | tending. ’ she bed se enated Nec usuand erase 4 > Fire: broke out in one of the holds] ti..6 qater, when his attorneys called | even for his meals and while he will Ra SE eee ectiona Sinns bar esrival UO. tere ores Flood Control immediately after the explosion. The] 4, him to discuss progress on his | Pot talk is always ready to listen. FLE f suuta, mete ae, me be naa BS, San, SENET, Retest [umpyel thar Ghepman Warten ot cus | ES Baapie eae me #100000" the wan gully of the| | WASHINGTON, Sept, 19° (By United Press) The! Conference of battled despera 2 ¢ e count deine itter 8 e be ef , 4 n ‘ wireless operator stayed at er 7 Chapm es oarce |Helal héra, aWung GvErtto At Man charge. way to further tax reductions has been opened by the econ- rn. OUP, flasblog le] Coeoe ieee Me CAnOAn ALP aOe Aes |i Tet BRiiCaNet Wheniehe hwaERCSAE GIVEN REV GERMANY Mrs. Martin declared she would}omy department of the administration, the economy re- é bad anything to do with the shoot.| Victed and sentenced to hang, the | ' Tok grant ber husband, Merton Mar-| port of Director of the Budget Lord to President Coolidge Governors Seen net out from here and] ing, pointing out that» Muncte would | seneral feeling being that he. was | Te BIDO CDG fon Gente eee a orate iBhowed| today y bringing the vessel still] jo the last place in the world An-| Not given the benefit of a reasonable the $100,000 for which she is sulng E enor thod of tilized by tl he harbor derson would visit. He also said doubt. ° man in the street said 12) AEP ROSEanar nel fechas tf eerie ee DE Oda Peon Oya Nias Me ceU ey he H of the er overcome. | he had known Anderson too long to| aulte at he was convicted government during ‘the fiscal year|uing several field offices and re-ar- OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Sept. ‘ : 3 : vaatiee ded June 20, resulting in a sur-|ranging telephone service. en to hospitals while a re-} believe that he would do such a fool-| 0M his past record and that the state eu fytrerd Tisha! 74 r 19.—Acting on the suggestion of E. continued to spray water ( jsh thing. 1 BAS ROS ae ren) Aer Ee” PURE co even hbathees KAA, Hrateestanal , Hives’ analvengipte A eavesteartae aS Atainglos pointe the oifces |. Blake, chairman of the state irri- the vessel until the fire} n we : a Corn Husks Said i pte Re ba ices hd al tO on the continent} cation and reclamation commission, ‘ cgetiey | Ghalpnign “alan ea bee et eeereee the Hance killings, howev-|™en_ Were in attendance at the the ar were —_ $3,780,148,684.42 | Involving moving them to'their des:| Givernor ‘Trapp announced today ebrioags 1 wath lit Hance had been ve Sod r opini ms to have | /U" held Saturday complimen: T F t H di while expenditnres totalled $3,529,-| tinatlon by land wires saves $10,000 Provable ‘wieerine: ce cigeaaenaee . <3 1 ¢ y r . Yhap. | t@ry Rey, Willis Hugh Ger- | 543,446.06, F ar by. co ree deps 1 . ol r nd was enrou | seb tion ad oe th Se bene e ne against Chap- | many, forme Py riper 0 Forecas ar Alt se & year by the commerce department. | o¢ the southwestern states to con- = P Ip was 1 her home and tk n,, although since the publication | 2? pastor of the Ens' The surplus accumulated at. the he Interior department got along] 2.4... 3 1 Pusi i a semat ; t hia opinion that his pals did net | Side Community chu who has] | U7 ent This Y ony TurPlus necumulated at. the | isn 1,000 less employes ana a such | Sider the problem of flood control. : ict Nae Betellacr l'heshi” gonigaen”™ thitee onetmanes UUEET NLS “YC QT. ercice he rene as ulllaed "by tie) Oe iets sab lores & Brechiives of Oklahoma, Atkan: _ , r r ets a pa) areenea | | | treasury department in a further re.) Amaller overhend expehee, wea | 828 Texas, New Mexico and prob- 1 °@ F rn z even if Anderson | °harse | no} duction of the public debt beyon¢ ne treasury department saved! 21)’. Colorado will meet here within « WH iW out, an : nave ala iia wr 7 " The Masonic ring given the retir- TING ~ = * tS SF a Se Ora iit daliave cbs emancin pi partance bly Colorado will mee Bank F ailw e | 1 ou 1 1 Chapman had noth. sos hae " r ing iv pe n ba Ir LINCOLN Neb. Bept. 19. th otios quired by the sink 7 ky n ar ext y reducing personnel. | i156 next few weeks to discuss pro- 1at Hance had be ced to do with it ae Lp Bie presented by Dr. ¢ (United Press).—It's going to be a |ing fund and other laws. on Rees also used both sides tectivameamurse’ Zor the 0e0” en- ¢ Chapman's m r trial in its history has Hartford jatz, ks were also made by] hard winter—if the word of the The reduction of the debt during |°f the paper in mimeographing,and ; ! ust ord | ia Lyon « sa f 4 : duction o eb ; : " langered districts of the southwest 3 Is Blamed To | he and that the testim had| and Connecticut had such an inters| 24 Lyon and eorge 8. Scott, presi-| Nebrasita cor growers can be ta- | the was $734,619,101.59 which ead payment of bills by Secre- moras to plans, | not hurt the case | esting character as Chapman in ‘ita| {ent of the Lions club, with which || ken’as authority, was $268,080,087 in excess of the| {Ty Mellon resulted in discounts | “Ty oe" tentative outline suggest: apr The famous bandit is still regard. | costody and the public awaits with | {he Rev. Germany was affiliated. The corn husks this year are |amount required by law. LOE to $11,566, ed by Blake for discussion, rivers Denver Mer GEV | 0 as 0 federal prisoner at Wethers-| great interest the hearing on his ap- | Others present at the luncheon were} thicker than usual, which means eration of A generat reserve | a seringe crement bureau report: | rowing through this state would be b field and therefore does not have to| peal, to learn the final chapter in | Georse W. Lortin, E. W. Rowell, J.) a long, winter. according to the the four years of budeet con-|°?, 4vings through economy, Lord | 4 4 in New Mexico and Texas \ work. He is kept off by himself in| his story—-which has so far been |: Cowan, G. W. Wilt,.A. D. Lewis,| great American corn belt. trol. has resulted in preventing re.| ®t; and ‘at the beginning of these | dammed in New Mexico an R na one of tho'cella'in the hospital eec:|one of the most romantic In the| Dt Allan Mobellan, en" H, Pester, Another indication, the old tim- | quests for deficiency abproweiations practices resulted in a $50,000,000 and the food walecs. jeapeunsete r pn, ¢ ept. 19,—(United | tion and is guarded constantly, nev-|crime annals of the United States, | "4 Mr. McLean. ers point out, is the fact that the |anq has been a material factor in| °U"P!¥* Baie tbe eaidl potter age tus achiae 5 1 POAT RY RG | Pecesic tan ol let ee BS es Sn Snes aac nee aaa E corn is “making” early this fall. | holding expenditures below - the gal aid Se ; federal reserve bank of Kansas M t I amounts of available a * punts of ava ppropriations ° poubidpeg aoe iy otorcycles in - ; Ercrneealt Man Uses Stick To |Two Firemen 1 , c examina: } Business Briefs Creation of an inter-departmental E B : : 1 board of simplified office procedure ) r: M Gir er phat i Syracuse Race i ‘| End Bobcat’s Life| © m ip | MEETING IN U WILL NEW, ORLEANS in the year |teviaton ot theveoordinir fer an ! VErCOULe, Ut 1 ect gr a Ue ending September 12, 858 vessels en- ee he etic ae Break Records tered this port. They had a total ton- chase resulted In the government's saving millions of dollars during the GILLETTE, Wyo., Sept. 19.—Kill- is NELEG ATES FROM ALL WORLD : mane of A1AB000 tons.) The! port | 1s oiontha period Ing a hob cat, or. rather a lynx cat z un | Bathe. Calg? Soe ct vantibe, z Liquidation of surplus property| that measured three feet from the in sti : be Sea SYRACUSE, N. ¥., Sept. 19, —| sam over 1924 in both number of | netted the government $17,485,490. | tip of the nose to the root of ‘the DAVID LAWRENCE (United Press)—Three world records vessels and tonnage. Fighting Blaze | By . s together of legislators, se 8 OF i Shes Director Lord went over the f!-| tail, with a small stick {s a job that| CHICAGO, Sept. 19. — (United ; " Copyright, 1925, Consolidated Press| , who -haverthelaitievyccblana? pena Riaek Tepes sid cad wee Bae leet eee on the} nanefal transactions of the nation | every man would not tackle. But this | Press)}—Two firemen were injured office ation.) | While it 1s true that executive) tt 3 Tei ebeages etd Pee are Trond 1s showing a} during the fiscal year in detall, and| feat was performed by B, C. New.| battling a stubborn fire that attack- t but’ took in s t this afternoon, Riding an Indian,| substantial increase as compared| reported on many new ways dis-| land of Lawver: ed a five story building on Wabash WA » | branches of governments deal with| Johnny Seymour of Springfield,| With last year. Manufacturers are| covered for saving expenditures ow . avenue in the Loop district here to- 4 - ie Bx 1d } international affairs, still lia-| Mass., won the five mile raco in| bringing in materials in large vol-] without losy of effielence ven | genes Weed waka S56: hie sboye, and) Si. 4 Kansas | aecept ng to send delega-| MNt® have to act on treaties and] 3:43:76; the ten mile in 7:30:04 and| ume and shipments of automobdiles| An agreement was made with the ei Newland and his son were hunt- he bullding werved aa A eter ig MLLAE SE onies t tnvitations to send deiee® agreements. In many cages, valu-| the 18 mile in 11:19:51. have been exceedingly heavy trom| Washington Telephone Company.) riding coe ae, tnd as they were house for Davis and compan: 1 tet com. |Uons to the Inter-parliamentary | abe work has been done which later Flint fi b pany.) riding along one of the Woodward | 98°) vis mpany, : } { iat Com int, Lansing and Detroit. Lord told, whereby a percentagé on | joy. auxiliary store of Marshall Field and pels Closing of| Union meeting here the first of| has been accepted universally. Some| A professional boxer was badly ———— the receipts from all pay stations in-| oe RW the Bob cat and called the| (rnaty, G , 114 the | October, from which Secretary Kel-|of the best arbitration work has|beaten in a sparring match, and stalled {n public ‘ - attention of the men to ft. They all ne? , of the: be in public buildings was pald! gave chase on thelt th Fire Chief Seyertifch at 10:30 p. m. } Home 1 G1'an | idiceshba suet batredktheanAtanye yeen initiated in the Inter-parlia- fed to his bed in an exhausted to the government. Ap ety elr horses, and after! timated the damage at $200,000. a Ritian. BE) mite Paeicna teats mentary Union meetings. and melancholy condition. Establishment of a “federal mes-| the cnt tocle retaoe in np etance | rhe fire was still blazing flercely 4 ri ev over by the] "Gvle or the 63 recognized pariia:| The program for the session here| ."E wish you'd say somthing to sage center” ts saving more than| out. nr. New coe dell blow | at that hour. 1 ‘ nents, 37M regarde an excep: | includes discussion of a wide range | heer him up, doctor," pleaded the ) $18,000 a month, he sald, a large) horse and pleling up ete ‘ RR As tionally la tepresenta: | Of subjects, from codification of in- | Tefeated Warrior's wife, “He's get- percentage of the government -tele-| fiewad the ee UP & Amal stick q H tive Burton, of Ohlo, who has at-| ternational law to questions ranging | {n' low in his mind, and when he's grams and wireless dispatches now | fe tne utrecnt, UP the blowout and Crump Liquor Case Two Divorces Are : d (Spee to International traffic in drugs and | lke that you've no tdea how hard it] * being handled by th 1 aa the cat came to the end and be- Prag vritic Geir! ies sot ae peace problerma generally. | {x to wait on him, ‘He's worse than| Buck Coates, who was injured|sell. Sovernment It} ing crowded by Mr. Newland it turn. Conti: C rt : Granted by Court eee era eas cextmeisl ages: dite Crebice eircen, jon | bear with a toothache.” when he fell from a bucking horse} Area co-ordinators reported a sav-|°% *M4 tried to pass him, and at} COMM inued by ou d day with A.D. Call, of the American | of the Triting deleerty aoa men | “What can I say that will please] at the Wyoming state eur at Doug-|ing of $506.88 through re-allocation | “4%, critical moment, Mr. Newland —— Pease esese : inhi ea delegate would be de-| him most?” asked the doctor. lag, was reported last night to be|of rented space, co-ordination of the | 8°t !7 the fatal blow, it taking only ‘ : NAV hat Foal value baweithhea’shast: | aeclnrene eerie ate You might just tell him in an] getting along nicely. A collection | use of the government owned trana-| Me tap on the head to end its ca-| aie case of ©. I. Ci hich Rrant: | I Mr. Burton | offhand way, that the man as licked| was taken fo jure rt reer: i se AY =) eo Wey sail tugsrsswras sake of mepeeeseineteall ala he age REE CT eee 8 taken for the Injured man at| portation and other methods. was to have been heard at the pres- Se ¥ Gomnee stor | that tha hae Pi gadis seo ig lees “ e ? y bad in the hospital,| the fair grounds and a purse of $150 The department of justice repre. ent term of district court has been E ‘ 1 tase nte| erat et asd baniads Sages eee al ell LE RON eo ese eee ee may have to hold a) was obtained. Coates ina resident /entatives over tho country saved| A “Dutch auction” ts an auction | continued until the March’ termi. Heise Sees Wake hoeinaee mnayicabhe ratte ins etiel Renee Easath aioe tare foniher aaaiishe eons post-n on him any minute] of Douglas, ang not of Nebraska, | $42,114 by moving from rented offi-|at which the bids are decreased until] Crump {s charged with the fleea! = n \ * would | now,” was the solemn suggestion, " an first reported, ces to federal buildings discontin:|they reach the minimum price. possession of liquor. ¢

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