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Broadwater county bill as taken up in

StilIwell, who was intoxicated, and jostlec


not supposed that Lundley wae
committee of the who at the afternoon
against him. Martin witn a knife
hurt, but a few days later he diet
session a special order. After being
stabbed Stillwell to the heart. Lyle wia
then it was found that his skull
debated three hours the committee
acquitted. Martin maintained to the
been fractured. Instead of into
ordered it reported with the recomlast that Lyle was the murderer.
the county offoialte, the reeldents o
mendation that it be indefinitely postdustrial,
POI$ON IN PLUMS.
The Small Boy Who Plays Marbles poned. A yea and nay vote called in the Cleary Testified as to How He Was
The State Senate Managed to Get lived for where both young met
a long time, hushed the a
house on the adoption of the report
for Keeps Had a Very NarLed Into the Killing of
A Child Dead, Five Persons Sick at BalThrough Some Business
up as well as they were able. The
stood 32 to 24, two friends of the bill
lard, Wash.
row Escape.
Dorrity.
and
mother
Yesterday.
of the dead man, btras
chanoing from no to aye in order to
SEATTLE, Feb. 15.-Hazel Flynn, the
esy were not at all pleased when br
move a reconsideration. The anti usury
pretty five-year-old daughter of Mr. and
to
Duluth
to
be present at the g,
bill was again taken up and discussed
Mrs. Thomas Flynn of Ballard, died from
jury meeting today, when Reno
will
bnt not finiehed. Adjourned.
being poisoned by eating plums yesterindicted, in all probability, for
, e.
day afternoon,
NOVEL SUIT.
degree.
An Opposition to the Appointment of
And When He Didn't Have a Gun or and two womenand three other children In the house an Avalanche of Petitions in the first
are still sick from the
An Impromptu Passenger wants DamJudge Pomeroy of the ElevKnife With Him He Always
NOT SATIPIED.
same cause, but their 'ontlition is not
But Not Much Legisages From the Great Northern.
enth District.
Hunted One Up.
considered critical. The attending phy
John McBride
lation.
h
Objects to the Repo,
ST. PALL, Feb. 14.-Michael Janny,
sicians have not notified the coroner and
the InavestigaUng Committee,
the man who sues the Great Northern
they do not think an autopsy will be
Special to The Tribune.
COLUMBns,
O.,
Feb. 15.-The e
road for damages, charging that several Special to The Tribune.
Special
to The Tribune.
necessary, there being no euspicious cirHELENA, Feb. 14.-The senate went employee of the
HELENA, Feb. 14.-The fourth day of
HELENA. Feb. 15.-The senate today matter of interest in the miners'
road robbed him of 875
cumstances
surrounding
the
case.
on record this morning as being opposed at the point of pistols, told his story in the Cleary murder trial commenced this
tion was the report of the cotnrnit
Last Friday evening M re. Edward Ray, refused to concur in the house amendto gambling.
ments to the bill providing for the em- of fifteen that it had not found suflici
court by means of an interpreter. He morning with Thomas Cleary, the deChandler's bill prohibiting all gamb- aand a number of other harvest men were fendant on the stand. At first he was a who lives at Ballard, accompanied by her ployment and compensation of employee evidence to justify the
allegatio
ling by cards or other devices, omitting, aat Crookston wishing
little pale and nervous, and scemed to two children, visited neighbors, Mr. and of the legislative assembly. The
to go to St. Paul;
bill Mark Wild that he had beer. g,
however, the gentlemanly pastime of there was no passenger
be aware of the weight which would be Mrs. Thomas Flynn, who live on Chest- was returned and later the
money
corruptly
by
John McBride
house
train due and
nut Street, near Second avenue. During
draw poker, came up in committee of when a freight
Hie was on
pull out as the leader of the Debs t
train came along the put upon his testimony.
the evening Mrs. Ray and her children receded fron its amendments. The comthe whole. After some discussion as to
trainmen told them they could travel on the stand all the forenoon, and seemed to and Mrs. Flynn and two of her children mittee on judiciary made a favorable during the Hocking Valley strike.
the puaishment for the offense, Floweree that.
tl
small fee for the passage was answer the questions put to him in a ate some candy and also some canned report on the resolution relating to Bride said this was equivalent to
offered
the following amendment: Insert paid, plaintiff and
another man giving a straightforward manner. In answer to plume. The next day all were taken sick, printing the codes and the session laws Scotch verdict, and the report was
the word '"Craps" after "Stud horse ddollar each,
a third man 90 cents. The Attorney Wallace's questions he told the the mothers slightly and the children se. under direction of the joint legislative committed with instructions to the co
poker." Folsom offered an amendment
Leonard and Eggleeton mittee to make an effort to settle
trainmen put them in a car loaded with following story of his life since he came riously. Dr. A. M. Critz was called in committee.
to the amendment, putting "Playing barley,
b,
telling them to climb in through to Montana: Witness stated that he was and later Dr. W. Johnstone was con- were named as members on the part of matter one way or the other.
m.i'bl's for keeps" after "Craps." He a small window
31
years
of
age
and came to Montana
in the rear. They came
INSTANTLY KILLED.
sulted. Little Hazel Flynn became very the senate.
said small boys took their first lessons to
The committee on privileges and elec.
ta Barnesville at night and were told to about two years ago. coming from the sick from the start and, in
spite of the
in gambling playing marbles for keeps, get out of
coast.
Sae
He
first
went
to
Butte,
where
Death
he
ofa Workingman at BeltL
the car. Then a man with
endeavors of the attending physicians, tions made a favorable report on Foleom's
and this.
too, he thought, should be pro. three fingers on his lei
Night.
suffrage bill.
hand choked the stayed about six months. It was in she died yesterday afternoon at
4
o'clock,
hibited, with other games. His motion
The committee on federal relations Special to the Tribune.
plaintiff, and pistols were pointed at him Butte that he first met Dorrity, the lat- having suffered for forty.eight
hours.
and retuarksupset the dignityof the and the
ter being a dealer in one of the faro
BELT, Feb. 15.-At 8:30 this even
pocket book taken.
The other children are still sick, but it made a favorable report on the memorial John
senate entirely, and it began to look as if
Wans was instantly killed by
praying for the removal of obstructions
The defense is that Janny was not a games at which Cleary often played. is believed that they will all
t
recover.
the bill .ould be borne down by ridiFrom
falling
Butte
Cleary
went
to
of a rock on him in No. 1 min
Dillon
and
in Clark's forks.
passenger within the reasonable intercule, but the senators recovered themkept
He
a
poker
lay-out.
was
Witness
about
came
to
40
years
old. He has
AN ANGRY MAYOR
The committee on education reported
pretation of the word; that if it was the
selves and voted the amendment to the employee
ec
of the road who took his Helena after staying six months in Dilwithout recommendation Brosnan's free family here, and at the present writ:
amendmen down, Senator Foleom lead- money
m
their act was without the scope lon,
I
and had lived here about a year Takes a Novel Way of Getting Even With school text book bill
it
is
not
known
whether
he has a far,
and it was ordered
atf their employment as servants of the when
ing the pl 'cession with a vigorous no! af
Newspapers.
c
or not.
the shboting took place. Cleary
printed.
that it was not the employee of a
The bill ' ,. then recommended for pas- road;
ro
said he learned while in Montana that
DErOITrr, Mich., Feb. 15.-Mayor PinLeonard introduced four bills, each
th road who committed the robbery.
sage on motion of Green, and the "antis" the
Dorrity was a dangerous man and had gree's latest scheme is municipal bulls amendatory of some portion of the
codes.
had won th ' first skirmish.
had considerable trouble with parties in tin boards. His honor is at odds with
WIARRINtG WORKIMEN.
Folsom introduced a bill to provide
Hedges' Lounty bill, the counterpart
Butte and Missoula, at which times he the newspapers in their effort to have a temporary accommodations
for state Death Sentences of the Hawaii,
UnIon and Uniited Mine TWork- used his revolver.
of that introduced by Floweree in the Railway
It'
Dorrity and Fay. a reorganization of the local health board, oflicers. Under its provisions the
govCourt-Martial Not Yet
senate and hung up by the house comers at Loggerheads.
ggambler of Butte, had coheiderable and charges them with combining to "do ernor, secretary of state and attorney
mittee, came back from the committee ing
COL.uIL,
O., Feb.Mine
14.-InWorkers
the meettI
Executed.
and Dorrity ran Fay out of him up." This morning the citizens no- general are to compose a capitol
of the United
of trouble
commison stock growing with the recommenda- inl
Butte. It was Dorrity's habit to always ticed around the city bill boards 4x6, sion board. They
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 15.-The stean
are given power to
tion that it be concurred in. It was America
Mark Wild,
district
At
or- carry
either a knife or a revolver, but if painted black, hanging from electric lease for a term of five years
ganizer of today
the American
Railway
union
bc
any build- Mariposa, from Honolulu, arrived be
placedon general
orders.
ga
he ever got into trouble without a wea- light towers, guy posts and at the en- ing suitable for the purpose, containing today with news that there had been:
Brosnan's bill providing for the sale of uo
under
Debs,when
being
execution yet. The ex-queen's trial
he would secure one at the earliest trances to the building, and each had a vaults and that may
stated that
the granted
A. R. U. the
last floor,
sum pon
pp
be made what is
bonds to pay for school houses was re- sti
moment. The court would not lettered notice pasted thereon. The bulle- commonly accepted as fire
mer was attempting to stop the run- possible
a
proof. This still pending. William France, char.
ported correctly enrolled and was signed me
ning of trains on the Hocking Valley allow
Cleary to testify as to the gun- I
p
tin announced the number of smallpox lease, if the board so see fit, is
with conspiracy, was the only man.
to be
by the president.
nit
road John McBride, the president of the plays
Dorrity was engaged in in Missoula cases at the pest house, the number of made from October 1st, 18,)(; and
ported on the Mariposa. On the A.
a
the
The president announced that the sen- rot
and
Butte,
or
how,
on
one
occasion,
Dorleaving February 23, a number
recoveries
and
deaths and the number of yearly rental is not to exceed that paid tralia,
mine workers, gave him G0 to induce a ri
ate was in receipt of a communication mi
rity, when pursued by some policemln houses
others will be deported, including Pet
I
quarantined.
for state officers during 1805.
settlement
of
the
strike
of
the
railway
it
making nominations. Steele moved that sel
men on that road. McBride replied that tlin Butte, had emptied his revolver in
In committee of the whole the Hedges son and Creighton, the ex-cabinet ,
AFTER
MANY Y'EARS.
the communication be considered in me
the streets. The witness was .ubjected
be did give Wild money, but it was a ti
bounty bill, which is identical with the cers, and Wardenburg, the ex-postman'
open session, but the motion was lost. be:haritable donation from some coal oper- to a rigid cross-examination.
It Took Hlenlry W~yatt Thirty-Seven, YelOar F'lowerree bill, was
slightly amended in general. V. S. Ashford and J. T. Bue.
The president announced that John ch.
to (;etHomite.
phraseology and ordered favorably re- have been found guilty. The gover
store, the strike having been previously
. (UEEI
)II.USION.
Mlills had been confirmed assistant in- atc
ment, just prior to the sailing of
Sr.
JosEntl,
Mo.,F"eb. 15.-ll
enry
I. ported.
)vercome by the railroad company. Mc- A
spector of mines and A. H. Andrews as ovi
Mariposa, decided to banish Carl W\i
Bride said: "None of the money came A Chloral Fiend Insists That 11e Ilei.,u
Wyatt has returned to St. Joseph after
The following bills were passed:
assistant boiler inspector.
Br
Christ.
an absence of thirty-seven years, during
The medical law was the first that mann, who was convicted of treason.
The governor also sent in the appoint- fro
,rom the railway company." A committee was appointed to investigate and re- C Sr.i' LAKe;, Feb. 14.-"I am Jesus which time he was believed to be dead. went through, Brosnan alone voting no. is the son of Judge Widemann, one
ment of C. W,. Pomeroy as judge of the tee
and a tall, angular fellow, with When he disappeared from St. Joseph in Chandler's anti-gambling bill passed by the ex-queen's commissioners to W\-"
port upon the subject in controversy be- Christ!"
a
Eleventh judicial district. This nomi- poi
Wild and McBride. The charge act pale fave and eyes that blazed like 1857 he was but 14 years old and a rela- unanimous vote, His fish and game bill ington.
nation brought about considerable dis-twtwee.
against the National Miners' officials coals
TROUBLE IN TURKEY.
C
of fire, banged his lirst down upon tive who was known to dislike him was also went through, Green, Steele, Metcussion, and tinally it was decided to agi
vas not sustained by a vote of 108 to 104. Chief
tl
of Police Pratt's desk with a suspected of having murdered him. The zel and Power voting against it. Sligh's
hang the nomination up for a few days. wa
Revolt I'earrd in Macedonia--Strict WV.
thump that rattled the dishes in the suspicion slung to him as long as he bill defining the right of eminent domain
Green mode a motion that the comKept onDAll
prisoners' mess room at the rear.
lived and the mystery was only cleared also passed.
munication concerning the appointment
LONDON,Feb. 15.-A Constantinu
A LARGE STAKE.
"I am Jesus Christ!" thundered the up when Wyatt reappeared a few days
The Houne.
be referred to the judiciary committee,
dispatch says an order has been isRuvisitor a second time, addressing himself ago. lie has been living at Sacramento, Special to
Silbrti
to .1 limp the VWarEIagle Claiim in
the Tribune.
and it was so voted.
tt
calling out the reserves. Thereare no;r
to Chief Pratt, whose 240 pounds of Cal., a number of years, but says he beBritish Colu
IaoJilt.
The committee of the whole had under
HIIELj.A, Feb. 15.-Petitions asking rumored reasons for this action, t:
bone and sinew were jarred from their came a freighter on the plains after
consideration the gambllng bill previous.
Sio,~:..ss, Feb. 14.--A story has just
for the passage of a law in favor of di- most likely being an outbreak at s1,:
moorings, while the violence of the mad- leaving home and later an Indian scout
leaked
out that a man name Tappings. a
ly mentioned.
lea
rect legislation continue to pour in and astir, in Macedonia. There are fears
man chased all the scarlet out of Desk with Kit Carson. Wyatt believed his
The bill forbidding discrimination in bartender,
bar
residents of Madison county continue to a revolt in Macedonia.
made an attempt to jump the
Sergeant Mackintosh's face and left it parents dead, but found his father living.
charges by corporations was also re- famous
fan
War Eagle mine, a gold and copsign and send in protests against segreOrders have been sent throughout timantled in ghastly pallor.
at
the
age
of
84
years,
when he returned. gation and annexation of any
per claim in Trail creek, in British Coturned to the committee that reported per
portion of empire that neither foreigners ,
Then the distracted visitor, elevating
it with instructions to correct some am- lumbia,
oun
valued at $1,)000,000.
that county to Gallatin or any adjoining natives be permitted to leave the towr.
Patsy his
AFTER HIGl1 1"INll.
long arms and lifting his glistening
biguous phraseology that now exists Clark,
Cla
the millionaire miner, who is
county.
in which they reside without specie,
eyes toward the ceiling, began an invo- The Blirooklynl (rltd lury
Indict Several
president
of the War Eagle company,
in it.
pre
Broadwater county is a thing of the leave from Constantinople.
cation in Volapuk or some other hideous
Hailroad Ofleinlu.
was
wired
at Spokane of the situation
A message was received from the house
past. This morning Anderson moved
The PIorte has efficially informed 'i
tongue, which he finally explained had
IiI( oirivN, lFeb. 15.-The grand jury that the vote by which the
stating that senate bill describing duties and
a
danger of the mine being jumped.
report of the foreign embassies that twenty-one out,/
borrowed trom the koran, and, today presented indictments against
and compensation of employee had lie,
committee of the whole recommending the fifty-three Armenians tried at I.r
I with D. C. Corbin, president of the been
turning to the chief, said:
Benjamin Norton, president of the At that the bill for the creation of Broad- zinghian for the murder of Mussulu,
passed the house amended to conform Spokane
t
and Northern railroad, and also
.:
"I am the owner of this earth; every lantic railway company, and
Superin- water county be indefinitely postponed have been condemned to death. It
with the code. It was referred to the a stockholder in the mine, ordered a spetree and shrub belong to me."
tendent Daniel J. Quinn, charging them was passed be reconsidered.
senate judiciary committee.
cial engine and a mile a minute gait was
Love
at
believed,
however,
that
the
death
F,
"I want to go to jail," yelled the mad with violation of theten hour law. Judge
struck for Nelson, B. C., 200 miles north,
onpe moved to lay this motion on the tence will be commuted toimprisonmio,
man again. "Tell your attorney, Mr. Moore notified the counsel
to have both table and it prevailed.
where a new license was secured, the old
Broadwater for life.
The lnluse.
Pratt, that I want to go to jail, and I men in court tomorrow. The offense is
one
having
expired.
county cannot come up again at this
Under the Cana. want
Special to The Tribune.
him to lock me up for ninety-nine punishable with a tine of $500 and
KAISER TO CZA.R.
a
dian
session.
mining
laws
it
is
necessary
to
take
HE:I.S., Feb. 11.-As a result of last d
The bill relating to the employment of A Costly Gift Sent as an Ilmperial Weddi it.
a license in order to work or hold years,"and as he proclaimed it the build- year's imprisonment or both. The grand
night's long session and the assembling out
c
ing quivered.
jury
also found indictments against journal clerks in the senate and house,
mining property. Clark then reof the house half an hour earlier than any
Present.
a
At this juncture, however, Bailiff twenty-seven personsfor felony and riot- which
was made amendatory to the pousual today, only forty-two members tu,ned to the mines and, showing Tap- Raleigh,
LONDON, Feb. 15.-A Berlin dispatct.
who had been sleuthing, and ous conduct.
pings the license, induced him to abanlitical code by the house, was returned to the Times says Emperor William hat
were in their seats when Speaker Swett P
Patrolman Roberts. who had been gnnfrom the senate with the request that sent a court marshal to St. Petersburg
his attempt to jump the mine.
rapped for order. The chaplain prayed don
d
lhe EuKineer Killed.
ning for doves, appeared in the door.
that the law of wisdom and good underRHINy:m'IIavm,N. V., Feb. 15.-A freight the house recede from its amendments. as the bearer of his wedding gift to tie
AN OLD STORY.
"I am Jesus Christ!'" hissed the visitor
This was done on motion of Monteath. czar. This gift is a costly table service,
standing might be written in the hearts
again. "The devil you are?" responded train bound north parted a mile and a
Reynolds came to the front again this manufactured at the Royal
of the members,
PIroposition to Tax Church Property in
Porcelain
the bailiff, irreverently, as he took hold of half north of Rhinecliff at 3 o'clock this morning with fifteen petitions
containing factory. It is exactly like the servi,.
Colorado Meets WVith Opposition.
A petition was received asking for the
the invader, who was just preparing to morning. The divided parts came to- 1,200 signature,
asking
for
submission
to
DF.NVE, Feb. 14.-The Methodist sink upon his knees and offer
Frederick
the
Great
passage of Von Tobel's bill, locating the
ordered
for
his pa,
up a gether and five cars telescoped. The
soldier's home at Fort Maginnie, from IMinisterial association met this morning prayer in behalf of the force, and ordered south bound fast mail ran into the the electors of Montana of an amend- ace. The service is a masterpiece
residents of Fergus county.
at Trinity church for the purpose of him to accompany them to temporary wreck, the engine and three express cars ment to the constitution to extend the German art.
right of suffrage to women. These petiIn his lecture at the Royal Military
Representative Spriggs presented at taking action on the bill to tax church lodings in the city jail.
jumping the track.
The locomotive
tions are signed by many of the most academy, to which the principal arni
rather novel petition. It asks for pass- property.
Nearly all the Methodist
F
T''Tough lodgings for a guest of his went into the river. Engineer James J. prominent men and
women
of
Cascade.
ministers
of the city were in attendance eminence," remarked
age of the Broadwater county bill, but r
and navy officers were bidden, Emperor
the crazy man's Donahoe was fatally injured.
A message was received from the gov- William enlarged upon the necessity ,
instead of being signed by men, it con- and there was a unanimity of opinion captors, as they
started with him beBlixtt'Te.tiilmiony
I)lglredited.
ernor announcing that he had signed strengthening the German navy.
tains the name of 302 women, who ask a
against the principle and expediency of low.
MINNEAI'OLI, Feb. 15.-The defense house bill 34, an act for a code of civil
The subject of the lecture was tlh
the legislaoure to pass the bill.
the
proposed law. The meeting was
t
"Oh, I know you!" cried the prisoner, in the Hayward murder trial resumed procedure.
lessons taught by the Chinese-Japanese
A number of citizens of Flathead and addressed by Revs. Ilisey, Pender, levelling his bony finger at
Chief Pratt its efforts today to impeach the testiAfter
the
introduction
of
a
number
of
war
as showing the necessity of cooperIRavalli have signed petitions asking the Spencer, Vincent, Allen, Wilcox and as he was forced
from the chamber. mony of Claus A. lilixt. The testimony appropriation bills the house went into ation of army and navy.
The association decided to And so he did, the
passage of a law in favor of direct legis- Taylor.
chief, whose eyes of Ole Thorsen, his wife and Mary Lar- committee of the whole, (Hollensteiner
latien, and the usual number of petitions oppose the bill in every possible way and moistened
Postal Appropriations.
perceptibly as he thought of son established at least a doubt
that in the chair) and the tight on the legal
relating to the sale of oleomargarine and appointed a committee to visit the mem- an old schoolmatc's
WAeIIINOTON, Feb. 15.-The postotlic,
downfall, recognized Blixt visited the house on Twelfth ave- rate of interest and usury bill was
bers and senators and endeavui to kill
butterine were presented.
appropriation
bill again came up in the
him as Jake Appleby, son of Judge Ap nue south which he claims to have resumed.
The committee on state institutions, the bill. The committee consists of Rov. pleby,
senate today. An effort to make a 1
who served this city and county visited immediately after the commisM. W. Hissey of Aebury church, Rev.
MUtRD)ER WILL OUT.
which has under consideration the bill J. T. Pender of Grant avenue church in a judicial capacity
per
cent
reduction
for fast mail service
long years ago.
sion of the crime.
locating the soldiers' home, reported Iand Rev. C. B. Spencer of Christ church.
It Oceutrred Last November and the from Springfield, Mass., via New York.
The unfortunate man was placed in a
the same back to the house with a sublailroad Commnbine.
Washington, Atlanta, and New Orleans,
For the Seat of WVar.
cell, where he continued his ravings for
Authorities Have Just Learned
stitute.
was defeated by a vote of 18 to 31. The
Special to The Tribuane.
DENVER, Feb. 15.-An agreement was
an hour or more, and should his condiAbout It.
Bennet's bill, requiring the publication
ItH:L:NA, Feb. 14.-Senator-elect Car- tion show no improvement this morning, reached between the Union Paciec and DULUTH, Minn., Feb. 15.-Henry Reno proposition of Blackburn to reduce the
rental paid for railway postal cars was deof certain matters, was passed and the ter leaves this evening for Washington the commissioners
lunatico de enquir- the Rio Grande Western today, under a young man residing at Industrial, a feated by a vote of 15 to 36.
senate bill providing a journal clerk for and New York. He expects to be ab- endo
will be called to him.
which the former will give side trips to Scandinavian settlement near here, was
the senate and house at a salary of 88 sent two or three weeks, returning early
Out of Employment.
What caused last night's derangement Salt Lake and the latter stop overs only arrested yesterday afternoon on a charge
per day, as amended by the house, was in March to attend to professional duties. of Appleby's
PArTTRHON, N. J., Feb. 15.-Ttre loee
mind was not made known on round trips and highest first class, of having murdered Christ Lundley, 24
concurred in.
A number of distinguished guests are until a bottle of chloral was found upon one way tickets.
years of age, last November. This arrest by the burning of the Daughtery '
Senate joint memorial relative to open- at Helena from M.isoula, including Hon. his person, the poor
silk mills is $300,000. A
fellow, who is at
has disclosed the fact that, although the Wadsworth
Three Killed.
thousand hands are thrown out of eming of the Flathead Indian reservation William Bickford, J. M. Keith, C. ii. times addicted
to drink, having followed
McLeod, and C. R. Prescott.
people of Industrial knew of the murder ployment.
to settlement was also unanimously conTOWANDA,
Kan.,
Feb.
15.-At
a
boiler
up a spree with an appeal to that dessoon after it had occurred, they have
)The Fair Will Contest.
curred in. The house then went into
explosion in Cobbe' sawmill, two miles
Loney Curry had a preliminary heartructive drug.
kept it quiet, and it was only by an ing.in
Justice Crane's court last evening
committee of the whole on general 1 SAN FRANCISCO,
Feb. 14.-The execuwest of here, this morning Theo Pencile,
Iore of Millionaire Fair's will have given
accident that the sheriff learned of on the charge of being an accessory to
orders, Booth in the chair. Latimer's Iup hope
fireman,
and
John
Mack,
teamster,
were
To a Higher Court.
of finding the stolen instrument,
it. On the evening of November 3 the killing of Pike Landusky. The debill fixing a legal rate of interest and
instantly killed. Frank Myers, a mill
KAnSAS CITY, Feb. 15.-Phillip Martin,
and have asked the court to adn:lt it to
Reno and Lundley became involved fendant waived examination and was
prohibiting usury was taken up and
hand, was fatally injured.
bound over in the sum of 85,000 to approbabe through a copy. If the contest the negro murderer of Eli Stilwell, was
in
a
quarrel
over a
woman, pear at the next term of the dist.ict
after making it amendatory to the civil Iof the will is begun, the first battle will hanged heore this morning.
On
July
4,
Prlce's
during
Cream
which
Baking
time
Reno
Powdgr
hit
Lundcourt. The necessary bondsmen bal
code waserecommended for pausage. The ibe over the probate of this copy.
1893, Martin and a companion, Lyle, met
We d's Patr Hllseet
Award
ley over the head with a billy. It was not yet been secured.-River Press.

ANTI-GAMBLING

THE REASON WHY

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SCHOOL BOND BILL PASSED.

HE WAS A BOLD, BAD MAN

ANTI-GAMBLING HAS PASSED

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