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Tha Onlr fll- la erth I walla
Tlul ties Ote
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i imc ainrng.
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AB U L L B Y THE HO R H S
Southern Senators Can
Bring Hale to Terjns
SUBVEr OUFWASTE LAND
Fifty Million Acres of ulhern Waste
land Can bo Ilrvlainied -Korsuvr
Dill to Appropriate 1160,000 for
Making hurvey Turned Down by
ApiroirlatlMi Committee ftliould
It 'wv JuM 4iM Lr
Hmy Bill xt Week If Majority
Objects (southern Nenator Can
Make All Hon of Trouble for Them.
By THOMAS J. I'F.NCK.
Washington, I. C., June IS Al
though Senator Hale, tha chairman of
- th powerful Senat Appropriation
'Z&emas&mr-A" ifi.rQnttr.
amendment appropriates tha modest
aum of "flSI.O io' to" bft ' employed in
making turveji so a to show the peo
ple of t he South and' Southwest ' how
to reclaim fifty million arret of over
flowed end wet land", raid to be the
most productive In the nation, he ut
tered no word of opposition in. tha
Senate to an appropriation of thirty
million dollar for reclamation projects
on arid lands In several of the States
of the Northwest. There is no com- i
. . , .... r.t .u.
parlson aa to the Importance of the
two projects The was; lands of the
South are In eaay reach of the mar
ket of the populous centers, and
,ould go a long way towards furnish
ing an adequate food supply when re
claimed. 11 is the testimony of the
wxpert of tha - agricultural depart-
ment that tbeae lands are th richest.
and most piouaetlve to bw found WP'ilon. Va'tm not represented at to -
Tihtfi,
H,a - - -f t
Aail-eiouihera Iertlatli.
.Senator Mala has simply t-nd tola
ih.ler ag inRjPt-JsWlb
Mi
tha chairtJian of the Apprcorlatlon
Committea of the Senate hta rrpoafttmr
aH-pnwerftit. N turning down the
aurvey for tha wet lamia of the South
ern part 4 the cuntry. and permit
ting the passage or tne tniny minion
dollar appropriation for arid Isnds In
tne n"rtnwestern uiaiew, in twnii ,
nrthwestrrn Btatea, tne nenaior
Jrom Maine exposed his prejudice j
eg4n?t irve Houtnwstt. 1
Senator Hale ha tood for numer.
eue project at "this eaion of tra
gresf, having the ostensible purpose of
ien in uu lands for setllerv Only
the ether day he permitted several ,
larie appropriaiions io oe inmnra '"
th Sundry Civil hill
Tor surveying
Thirg-Tnut
on of these propositions that he' did
not like, and he opposed It. It ap
propriated on hundred thousand dol
lars for s survey of the public lands In
ldsho. It was at thla point that Ben'
ator Hepburn, the author of the pro. ,
vlso. furnished an object lesson to
(outnern oenaiors.
Instead or sunmitung io wnmw
Ha! arbitrary opposition, tha Sena
tor from Idaho' announced .that , he
would oppose all new amendments
in the bill should hi amendment be
eliminated. Senator Heyhurn carried
out his threat, and the ctsr of the Ap
propriaeona V6ta&&' m'mm1
lated. ' 1
How the Trick Can Bo Tamed.
Th t rgency Deficiency Appropria
tion bill 1 coming up In tha Senate
next week, and with th example of
Senator lleyburii befora them, the
Southern senator sea fore th Chair,
man of lh Appropriation Commlttwe
to Include In th measure th Foster
amendment appropriating IUM0
for a surver of th waste lands of th
Sth. ao that they can b reclaimed
for settler. IWybum held -a tha
rhalrman of th Appropriation Com
tnttte singled handed and a Iowa, and
what he did ihould be easy of accom
plishment by a faction of th eountry
that hit one-third of th entir jnem-
Terhip of th teenate. If Ik aena
tors of th South and Southwest notify
M r Hal that he shall not include In
th Vrgeney Deficiency BUI a single
: tt'aimndmTrt untasa ha accepts th
Toster amendment. will TP'
quickly eom la terms. .
It I na to senator from tha South
.nd .Southwest whether er ant they
-!ll get the money from th govern
ment t enable tha reclajnatlna of th
Rwan.p land of their section, Th
Ra ttnn from which they hall to being
enly gnd defiantly discriminated
. against and it Is in thetr power to put
.. ft atp UAiU i- i
IIABTI B4V I"REIr
Xeftileaheirg jary fVUheraiea Oa
tfnare aod Reaarwa Aerdkr of "Mot
tiwlhy."
(Special to New an obeervee
Charlotte. Jue I Will and Peary
tenia, who have been on trial roe
M dsya for tha killing ef flehert
fimpsnn In Nnvember. Will Hants
eharted with doing th shooting, wee
elieeharaed from rnetody of the mirt
thl afternoon hr Judge Pell, after the
furv had rendered xerdirt of a
ftu'Wy.
The tn" de! berated en h'r bk
feee r.edHn thetr yerdlet. Th r
RmH create! etiTrie her, al
theuf'l manr. eapeeletlf In lh eounty,
we'l rtird atltb the outcome.
Jtir fell reset; eoeeuened four
Bra
rire ant. im sn nt t lit
AD HtHlwtiW ttJSte.MTOX.itea URltM.Statea Inefriet Attoewev
. efr and leTe"te Vtarer. ef tha
(!r (!, Aaaneia'ed Pras I Pn'W Depanmeot wbo ara eoO-
W.. n l ... J ,n It TrI-; d'f"n 'he nv'a'ie.o
R.et T.'t "T"1 lertt.fHn 'todsy Wr. . sdmt.ied tba t tr.
to anend tha ? stltl Mrer and
1 ...., r-,nu,,TL, h meets tn
. ,., ,e t. I Ittl I ett.
TV.. I.- "-,, yeseented r f--n-jw
T...-.,.-a in reer-eee fees, four
f - Nr-. 1. ef leiii isi: Vt
il-
e.n "t l'S. e irf.'s; 4 n.
? . lork, sr.l 1 s t ,, ef V, an
ef
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ADOPT NEl PLAN
Just What It Is This Story
..'.-OTTell-You--
JCortli Cemlltm (Titian Maniifui lurprs
Association Meet ni Charlotte
New flu H ( OrjunUaiiuu Involved
to be Submitted to gubsMiary Or-runlxttllon.-t.lil!!
Labor Plstuaelon
phlet o Subject by Attains Jl.tn,
Wlw UaJins Mill Children Are. Vie.
valcd ti) Tlielr Kinplojmcnt and
Knviron incut from Former Low
ICl Still 111 feCMiOU.
(Special to New and Observer.)
Charlotte, y, 0.a,June If Tha
North- firotina Cotton Manufaitttrer
;1 A Mnlallaa-xopveiiod. .la Chgtlott to
day for a two days' session, President
n. M. Millar, Jr . of Charlotte, pre-Wlei,'-
The association after long de
hate agreed to adopt a plsn of organisation-proposed
by President Mil
ler which In a nutshell Is as follows:
Maintain the present North Carolina
Cotton Manufacturers Association and
have five sub-organization, under
supervision of the present tssoclation,
consisting or tne gray or wniie goods
oeparimeni, ine coiorea gooaa acpori-
yarn pp.nne nprtmenfi
soft yarn (pinners department, and
the knit good depHrtment, T)iee
departments will work hnrinoniously
ao that the hrd arn fplnnere. for
instance, will take no atop to Inter
fere with r Injure njty ,therjjepiirt
ment, etc '' . --- j
Plan to be Referred.
This plan will be laid before the
, , ,h . ,ubldlarr ortanlsa-
. . . . i , i
day's meeting, and thetr cooperations
fournt tor. '
: TV, . imtlnm rar'lr A' iinftv ImDHf L1
Iah - fartoue -e la ai.ee -af- prod(Kars - to ,
tlu .taxtlU business 1 believed, by
President Miller to be ihe cauea 6ff
much of tha present difficulty whieh
tha mills find themseivaa by renaoH of
slack bustneim. and it Is this condi
tion that the North Carolina manufac-
j lurers propoea ' to remedy.
The presidents or oiner maie organ-
Mtoni wtre today made Ironorsry
member of th North Carolina er
ganlxatlnn, while the mill of Irglnla
in' w hick there 1 ho fttaf " Cfon
Manufacturer' Association. were
xmAm llHhl i mamherahln with the
-ortj Carolina Manufacturer' Asso-
elation.
XUIIilrenla the Mills.
The meeting discussed the child ta
bor question In the afternoon, and
endorsed formally the recent pam
phlet prepared by Thos. H Dawley. of
Atlanta, an tht sabject. In which It
I is shown Ihst hundreds of people
forn,.rW making practically nothing
nd wUhout ,nr f the advantage of
education. and cultured Ufa. are
through the mill, brought Into eloser
contact with elevating and uplifting
Influence
CiMidemn Cotton Ganihllng.
The Association also adopted strong
resolutions condemning speculation a
JX hi .heretofore been conducted in
cotton. President Miller plana tiftr
organisation of all kind of textile
manufacturing enterprise which h
hope It will be able to get together
and to persuade that In harmonious
co-operation rather v than by . cut.
throat competition or interests, win
work for th betterment of all con
cerned. Th meeting continue
through tomorrow, when th annual
election of officer and report of eom.
mltteea Will com up and likely dl-
cuaalon of th eortallraent remedy at
p reseat acatteringiy aa-a naaysura
atlrally resorted to.
THE-WIRELESS-SWISDLE
DEYX4rMEJrTI WCLtDK RK
LFAKF Or , SEIJJXtl AnCt
rneslBCXT OS BAIl-rOrlMXB
. orntiAwi voyrR rru oov.
KHNMEXT OiTICERS.
(By the ASeoclatd Preaa )
New Tork. Jona !. Whlld th
federal grand jury tht afternoon was
taking up an laveotiaattnn Into th al
tered I , swindle charged la
connection with arreata ef I'nlted
VI Ireleea Telegraph Company pfllclals
ytrday.' We. W. Tompklna, preet
oent New Tork Selling Agency, arrest
ed at Levke Mahopae on th Joint In
dictment with President Christopher
c. Wilson nd Sam a el C, Bogsrt, of
the I'nlted Wlreleee Company, appear
ed hf're Vnllcd Sttea Commla-aton-er
Shield, and furnished 1M ball
for kls appearane. .
Tompklne was charged With Col.
Wllann end Ire-pdee, dent Boagart
wtth wrtng the t nlted State mall for
fraudulent furpoee. and poafomcei ln
pe. I nee that J."0 of atrelaea stock
bed been sold to th pubiiB t Sctl
twuety high price and that the Mock
the enld earn from the heldinr ef
W l'n Bd h1 aaoefe.
Abraham Wh't. Imf preatdent
linerkas PeFnreat '-re leas Oot-
peer, aKarhet by t e!t4 W1 re I
had a enmfTwflm irii i'.nBww wi'n
I W0 t w"r mnnmr m -
:ei'"0 .d fre-ltted le'.r...-e de-
. rme a rta u n F-
K14 he.
ft -a rs '.-I bef,r. the -nd 1-try. j h
' At tH efWee ef the rS'd Wir-t,
t.as t 'as- a tst-eef e i en it
e-met ei tea t .Tt ef tb ;
ar p
ier i ;'
jl eterny ty inspect-
pays rig in rym
' 'Hr4MMa, Cat., Jum 1. Il JtfriH lalM Mam Ike ftcttf will fame aeaplt beteraar Olllette'a Mlatl,
kaa alanltfol la fcaswhea I Ike rwaikliaMi tab ml hie aaatniaa aiM mm4 will Mas mmm aa rvaSaa Ala karaleal werh ta
bala. The kls fallaw raasailr " Iks ka will aaa "a" faHkllr " Ar ar Ike Iw. week.
I wkxi kaa alalaae4 Ike eradH fa tkia MHim itm aara ha fca la mmmmii JHTrtea tkat wkal be aerUa meat la
MafUx fcarlwl kla4 kaiaa aa4 tfca aaa ike keaS tka l Sake Ma aaaterlag peMMra aa a a. aflar
Ikee. a ka waaia aJware kaa a IMI aaaa la fraaM ml Htm W k- klaa calaaj a4 ike faalaal.. faglllal eH si I ha
ralalka mate kaea mrm sarraa4 m ike wirf aSIHae la ' : - Ike ki Mlaar la la, aaaa bate aeclaml I belt
Jehaeaa la la tmt a ka4 Urklag . , ,,
1 s " I ' iv V CRBAT6ACH
. ; - : ,1 . f - V MUSCLES-
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Today California' Alurnejr -ocncral
W 111 File lotions fug Ftrftnaaent
Injunction In the Supeiiar Cosrt
If tho Uorernur Wins the Case the
Pnglllat Say Tttry Will Move the
Bcegie oi 'the Fight But TbJat U
WU1 Rarejy Be PfJIexl Of Jutj 4
In riled to Mate of Waahiitftoa, bwt
Nerad la aloag Ukcjy S-ea If
-'ThIit'lkCo5t
of Damagea by Manager of the
Braiaera.
. . . ,nm n. a - f ,
0 B 1 . 1 ' . ' . ...
ran rTawane vau., June n.niis
a motion for a permanent Injunction .
against the Jeffrtee-Johnaon fight and
an application for a temporary re- j
trainlny order against th Kaufmaii-1
Langford contest to b fllad la tho!
Superior Court ber tomorrow Bvora-I
Ing, Attomey-Oeneral Webb will fir .
th first legal gun la th war declare! i
oa prlaa BghUng in tht Slab by Ooy
ernor OlUett ' , .
: When Informed ef tho lntentloa ef
tha AttomeT-Oeneral today Tex Rick-ard-
aald that Immedlataly rt . aft a4-
ttrt dedsicft of the court ho would !
rem or tho eo of th haul frouad
to com ether State. Ho also stated
that with tho handing dowa ef aa
unfavorabl docleioa ha would eom
ajieace a civil action against th Oo
truer and th Attorney-OenersJ te re.
eoTer damage for tha expense h has
already jndrfor.e to pre par fey th
fight her. . , .
A ndy Bloee AUnrel at taa lAgheak
Attoraey-Ueneral Webb stated today
that oa account of proxtsnlty In time
of th Kauffmaa-Iangford eeatesg
which W arhd aid tor xt RturJ
h will ask for, a temporary rastratw.
Ing order etaiiMsv-tnai nam aa th
court will hardly mvm time to Rear
arguments for a permanent Injunctioe
against It. .
A th Dig msec a ooaa aot aeesr
antll Jab . th Attoraeylneral
does Mot e th neeeesltr for axmllar
aetloa and tha motion win be mad
for a permenaeu reesraimeg rJsir
wkirh la the meantime will not prm
nt th promoter frens eoetlnamg
wrtk thetr pee pa ratio ea for tha match
It J bardie Hkeiy. hewes-er, mat
Plrkard ed Oleweewi wtu arejj tsn.
vee Of tbl prlrHea foe they hare
ordered all work - en the arena to
I
A Shift ef Sre Pvhahlek,
That-th vaHofla promoters ar fee.
rsr. to shirt th bl fiht a w.il M
til olner rT"I"" r.-n, to evt'la,
was road man! feat ta s nnTTi r g w ha
H was leareed tbat Bu y Mt Rrreas
j had bew tepacheI to p.nn M
bnMHvg ef th tarn fa - It
fere It was a-'efal f.' - . k.
j rmi. r r ,,.r rt v t,. j
lr,ti. t.1 f" r' th r'- u f !
tv p irr-e er N-ir-r - r i
Hr4 htU ll fM i l I
Up.
mi i m icrppicq . 'i-i-'
tun 111. 1 ! iiiiii 1 1
II 11.1. Ullll ULI IIIIIL.U I I II
IIIUID TUC PnilDT9t - r , .
vi r 1 r 1 in : -
He Is Facing A New An- Vp; '
: tagonist Today v' -;rz:, -
UW STRIKESilfiST BLDW: "ST-
ta v,s 1
lane riace; jejjries
Shown to Be
If- r mi
It : I
fmn Oaartaro, Cat dauae I . Rlcka ni lonlcht made the following
stateenrnt :
Om c for all I want te remove all fear that Jeffrie and Johnson will
not wier. In the ring oa JdIj 4. Thvre need be no cajuraladua of
Kpntel trains or tk-hets. Ttioao who Intended cxMulDg to ban Francisco
caa "Ti ae pUtaueed asad feel aeanred Usui they will are the fight."
The a tea ue m of Rscavard was anade oun after Soatltern Parlao of.
Siiale asTitaed the pro alee that six apetial fight trains lead been eu
cried daring the day. Rlrkard rae greetlf agitated by this Inforota
tJoa a ad afco over the tact that many order are being reset red to can
ret e fewatf ftghr lh eaa ' .
rffrtcaf Maaacer Will Obey Coarfs
, Tsam.
. fa lYaaclaco. talJaaa ld-Tfce IgtU betwea Jeffrie and Joha
soa situ take plaoe oft Jaly 4. If wot la flaa Fraartaco, then I will null
It eaT ha Keen, bwt the ftftal will bo beat on the date set and 1 shall kenp
That addltloaal sxateaWt
FrVsa goalgttt. ,
fiaa I'Taactaro. CaL. Jaae ift. AlcVard adndued.hrrjdld not have the
atlgtivoat hop of pallxac elf the ftght ia San FYeocco and that every
day ef liWhscVdua as vrhese It wow hi take place merely Ins-reaaexl hie
"If the eoart graieta aa tnjaacgioa her I leave for Reoo Sundajr morn.
xaaa srUI tmeiwstlaie'j ewusisne th, ewecUoa of aa arena thera," alt
lcaarl. "sty attorney hare aarlsed mm nog to bwck the Uu lessor and
. tha Attorriey-tweral, bat t have agreed to wait until Batnrday.
tt at Mtanr ntO fee? aa sasd a heavy loss, bwt I win take my ateds.'
rtna aad kern my word te amll off this Sgtit If It's the lest thing I do."
, For oatos Rtcaard vans nsht etch." Re Old not deny ft. WTille nog
yet tend, go seasonm mm eaoMall, the pTunnier vtrtnaily admitted that
the ftght neaid take sjtam al Bsao,
event ef adverts action by ta CaM.
forata auikerluaa
The seread permit. ' Wasdmaa
stated, we id be to bold the Jeffries
Msso f gM twe dews hater. Rlrkard.
hewwer. aw 14 teoay that a Steps bad
been taken ky hies twerard trajssfer
nng the seeee ef the Scat. Gosremor
Oiliett errreed today to peeetde os-er
a maas tRSeKlaeT ef ' the Paaama.
Pweifle ripeastkea wbleh Is to be held
this aftaraooa- He dr tared that he
did not ear what tepexwtlon he en.
eeunteeed. be erepeaed to carry est a
clearly gefined law aad stop the
Bght. - , . . V
Told Of PfektrTg u t hwi,
Covernor O llert a!d; 'Tt Teg Rfc-k-ard
is tasking fee a fgit with he
will get a ktgser ewe then be bss ad.
veniaed fee Jtty th.
her WBI B Be Fxeaght?
Ma Fraatlse. Cat. la It Te all
ieei an pal pease tae JefTrtee
Jeheana ftght tealght kt a psr'ietX
eut-set, ao far ae Canra!a la eon
f.ree4 It kt a perfeetiy good f gh
eieept that tt has ae seae ef ho
t l'ttea. The fhtees are reajy and
are trs'nteg faitkfwMy: tr hi
RM vt lb pare, as Brly half
th msT bee hw ft-r-esetei la th
bn. rt tt laenpee la ess ea-a-rtwl
dta I. foe trselv knew-t vbar.
ft a g
That
?g t b feerht.
H nil h fe-ort 'a San
irrvi - t er euhera li Cs'if" a
It vary fi-viak. Rew, ft tS.al6a Ut
in Great Shapc
Pecsjaon Hoss-orer, If
Adverse to
vras made hy Trx Rk-kard to the Associated
which tporting circlet grudgingly ogu
ear.
freavnter Blot declares he cannot
aee hew hkf Jg-ronnd go can b are-
vented, end say he will hokt It as
erneeuiesi. Rut bit eelee lacked eoa
vtrtloa when hs salj tt,
WIS Oa IhrasreaNy If Cosrt la deeraa,
versn. .
Tt Rlrkard dose not ' bitead U
eenteet the acUea ef Attorney Oea
era I Webb who today ai. h vnmild
ask for a permanent Injunction te are.
vest the flrbt Me Raid today he
Weuld , Immediately., transfer the
match te em ether State, If tht
eart ruled against him.
. Governor Otllett whose letter yes
terday t th attorney general created
the greatee. esir In apertdsot has
knosm atnei Jin Cerbett defeated
Jeba L. Sullrrarrarrtrd fro Pmtrm
nteRte telay. U was poet tie B ga.
grdng his poeltloa. The Srht eenld
be etorped and would be sfopseal, he
declared. He sea ax d lsdfrrat te
the eppoeJOoa are wee I aad ssid R.
Work Stnp-iej sst Friar Arena.
Th en'v real action of the day ta
th big Cgkt attoation was a d1 son
cert) e en for ftght iaaa Work
was stepped on tho seen. Th men
vreee R"t actoelty td eft antll today.
Teg BtrkaH I etfl-a hs been flood
ed all day with peopowaJa te slave hla
k g ehaw. Been. Tvema. Jsarast,
Mexice and aaveral eshar plaeat have
i tC aerie sad ea Psr
ni niinniinr)
ULUUUUUHb
a i
Al AlllAILb -
Villages Swept From The
Face of The Earth
PEOPLE. ME KILLED
T''lcrnpli uihI telephone Mpe, m
airmwl and 11 Ik ltcliced tlic Um
or Ufr ami rr,-rtj i Much
(.r"'atT l liau llux Vrt linen Isner. ,
, ..,l,"'.,, !,r,,le, ,V !,,
tllntlnn. i;xMiHiiri unil iStartalloii
Kaie I lie Minikin KetlileiitM In
Inr-nfr HuiiKarv Aid .Must lie
ITompi ami tuit k.
(Hi t:ie A.'ciid l'rt-J
Bilil:ipet. Iliingury. JuliB lli
j Nearly :.) persons were kiled and
several :i aea uiinihllaleil b i . I.uil
hurttt today In kraaaoliaurenv,
county of Hungary Bordering mi
tTxaiiSilvunla. Kumauia.
'I'he rHplml of the county whirl, ij
mainly peopled l Kumiins Is l.uau
i Ii ia erpfed (ht the- deih
will ,e in. rejaeil when cftuimunl.';,
ttpTi. hi. h hae been almost , oni
plelel mi off aie restored lirldo s
telegraph and telephone wires In the
district bm been destroyed and ti
is feared that many of the survlmra
of the flood will die of starvation or
eipore hefore l! Is ponrb)e to send
assistance
A t'OMMITTKK tOMMITTH S
Bill ro Creale New Rule Another ltl
M t nnrionlam.
illy the Associated Press
; Washington. P.C.June ! --Hepre. '
'aentatUe Fowler Introduced a resoln-
mnree TO repori a rui tu in,' it'uhp
' al ine peginning 01 ine nen sejiH.on.
1 nrovidl nir f,r a Committee on Com-
imlttee. It was referred to the Rule?
i 'ommlttee
"Speaklng of
hi resolution.
Mr
I. I 1 ... - kIm..Ia
'and nnked one Are you in feror nf
"The Issue is
' anuunmni. vin bii i'a nuiirp cm p"m-
kafMaekmail and political tritn
'queidon" Th8t '" lh (jresldent board, the Androacog-
"There Is no posalble duuht of the'gi". a second salute will announce
1 titifaltering purpose of the progressive 1 thai he Is once more under te Amer-
1 Republican members to destroy one-
man rule in the Houe will tne
Democratic members hesitate to Join
and aid -Hi this purpose despite the
declaration of their last national ptat
i form ?"
Oklahtima City the (apltal.
(V the AssuolHted Press i
Olt'aliomw 4 "kla.. June li. . ,
Governor liaaacll tonight lamo-d o
proclamation rteolarlng the , apltal lo
cution bill carried and officially de
cnlrlng Oklahoma City to have re
ceived the greatest number of voter
Th proclamation Is based on the
complete election returns furnished
the tlorernor by the "ttute Election
card Tha measure carried by sp
proxlmstely 11.090 majorlti 'lovern
or Haskell aald tonight that ths over
ruling of hla demurrer to prevent the
removal of tha capital from Outhrle ; wss In the Influx of visitor which
to Oklahoma City by Judge Huston : has slready begun
In Outhrle today will not In the least ; Hotel register gave the beat proof
Interfere with . the determination of0fttij, &vgaiM..aVU..JUaaa.Jiaai.
f Tie Stars officials' to "remain pefmk-T,a UM Ur(,B hen word Was received
nenlly In Oklahoma city Oovernor from governor Clark of that trrtUry.
ll.iakell In hla demurrer look the po- , mat former dovemor W. O. Hoggart
sltlon that as chief executive, he was 1 m arrl e here In time to represent
not mnabl to the State court. j him in the ceremnniea Tomorrow.
" '" i however. Is expected to ae th heavy
Minister to Bolivia Rragna.
(By th Associated Press 1 I
Washington, D. C, June 11 Jams
V. Htuesman, V. S. Minister to II,,-
litrla for the past two years, has tan- i
dered his resignation to th (Rat De-
rtrtment. Ur. aUueemaa Is frem
ndlana.
SHE DRESSED FOR DEATH
WAXYEHVOXB L.1BY ABJU.XO
ISO TO ATTF3I1 CHTRCH
KEETIM, U BIDDKM.T CAI.L
KD BF.XC1C BOYS JAII.F.D.
(Special te Nwt and Obterver )
Wyevll!, June II Whfls dress.
log to go to church, Mrs. C. I. stiller
was atrtefeea with psrlsis aad th
tnesagr of death relieved her tuf.
frtt at II o'clock aeon, today. ,
as waa a prominent aad devout
member of the Eplarepal church. Sht
leave a husband and several children,
ail drown, to mourn her death.
Tom Turpla, Branner Mitchell, and
Ed Heed, th yosthfnl hova. who were
under bond until the Jnlr term ef
court oa a charge ef robbing a torn
art agala la the tolls ef the law far
robbing a hen none er a lot of hen,
which, they told t m Inlet ere ef tht
gtwpeL The boys Jre In jail.
. A nestdeeif Son tn JTeav Orteaen,
(By th Aseoelatad Prweal
Vew OrleansL lev. Jane 1 1. Dier
Cabrera, sea ef Pre.' dent Cabrera, of
Guatemala, arrreed her late thie af.
teruoea ea a apedel train from New
Terk. aecem pealed by a physician and
set-era 1 per sea, The young mini co.
dltlea I wry aerloua, and orders bar
been aTtren in the eonanlar rsprasant.
a Urea at Guatemala la the I'nlted
' State te oxpdlt th Journey bom
thai he may reach his saitr lead
alf.
Toaag CRheara Is tufferlng from tu
herenloesa Bis met her, wb was with
him la Eorep. fell a vtctlnr to this
a a-see aad her hexty was raceeitly tag.
ea back t Guatemala by th tame
rout ever wkk-a he soa I row task-
tuf ract rt ieauv -
ILL
'
; mliE TOMORROW
Great . Preparations to
Welcome Him
A SALUTE OP 21
Hotel HiyUicrH hlMm lie l.to re of
Territory WhUli Is HeprrweTu hy
Nture Hlio Are Tlicre to t.rre th
l.I-l'resJilenl reareriiii( wnnon
U iw lw lMlluw4i by a lkrrajan
W tilsl ! and Oilier Ntv Makers
I'lnal ITiparslloiiM ninpieing a
the MenmdU lci(e Bad M'emthe
Some of the iKtailK of trv Ar
raiiKeiiictiitt. ( By the Ao ia'ed Trea
New York, June lti --Twenty-ona
luns. the national salute, will greet
former President Roosevelt a he first
enters the outer harbor of New York
mi his r. Mm to fills ceuntry Th
tattlehlp South Tarollna to be eta
iu,,d In Ambrose channel, - wtH
thus notify an expectant rltv that tha
Kulsir Victoria und her disUnguiah4
la-seiiger are c!oe at hand at last.
In completion of the naval demon
etratUin thai will fiilluw. Chairman R.
A i" Smith, of the harbor dleplav
, ommlttee an loiinced tonight the ht
of vessels and the line of formation
Klnal Instruction were also Riven t
all captains Ktghty warships, har
bor patiol tmata and other steamers
wIM take oftivlal part In the parade
up the Hudson river and back to tha
jn addition,
a flotilla of l.0 mer
chant steamer will tarry alght-aaers
down the bay t wlte the transfer
of Colonel Kooeevelt and hi party
1 from the ocean liner to th Androarog-
the r.vanua uutUr that will fcaar
j mw r,v"i.i,, vk,u
. Rooaevetr Irrtho parade?" la th a for-"
lean Msg For two mlnutee following,
the combined flotilla will Join In a
deafening blast of whistles
Kbcorteg" by revonue cutters, polt-a
patrol boats, the Houth Carolina, flve
torpedo boat destroyers uid the gov
ernment dispatch boat Dolphin, the
Androscoggin will lead the river pa-
radu. When- UuL , Jiuuaai,alt U leaded.
at the Battery, the formal wei. ome h
Maor (Juynor will proceed His
speech and that of Mr. Hooeevwlt wtll
be the only addresses end the land
parade will start Immediately
New Y'ork began first preparations
for the reception In earnest todav re
spite rain and cloud, th decorating
went steadily on.
In other ways th near approach
of the Roosevelt reception w tin-
pressed upon the city
On of these
! throng
JAP. PIUNCK IX CHARGE. .
He ami Wife bay Maay rbgtsang
" Things About Rooanwdt.
Chicago, June It. His Imperial
Highness. Prince Hlroyaan Puahlmi. '
cousin of th Emperor of Japan, and
hla wife. Prince Ttun Puahlmi.
spent today In Chicago and rld with
each other In eaylng "svreet and pleas
ant" things about Mr. Rooeevalt.
American aviator aad th United
Mates navy, tha temperature and the
dres of Amerlraa women. The royal
pair, secempsnled by their suit, and
John E. Wllkle, chief of the United
States secret service, left tonight for
Seattle after a busy day.
"Col. Koosevtlt Is a great man.
said hi Hlgnees, laaghlag. In our
lountry. w think of htm aa alwart on
th Jump. And I guee that la th
wsv he Is spoken ef generally "
When ths Prince was aeked his
opinion ef Proetdent Taft, th lorai
Japanese consul refused to allow htm
to answer, 'eaylng:
"The Prince Is not hare on a poltt.
leal mission, so pleas do not ak hint
any question about poll t lea"
Prince Fushuvil we eathnataatM
over the pt ogress made by America
aeronaut
1 think tk United State Kary.hj
ft great Institution, but I did hot hare
time t studv tt a thorough ty ae I
ihould have liked."
Th prineeea. who is one ef the
most beautiful women In Japan, eon.
Sned bar spoken opinion to Amwrtrea
women elethea
Dne In Jfew Tork Fnrty Tsasa
Mcentoc.
' K York. Ju'ae Theodora
Roosevelt was within mllee b
dead res-konlnf ef th areteem ?e-w
York will giro hint Saturday morning .
en hta return te Atneetca after aa '
eventful abeenee ef fifteen nearh
Hi ship, the Kahsertn Aagrmtt Vte.
terta. Is rated aa a erranteea tsgnt
vessel tad at her norl speed she
show! I eover the rentaiatrg ftlatanc
In It Reura, brlngng the formssr prmm
tdent to th gateway ef th barhog at
I a. m Saturday. Th prograsa te
for Colonel Roeeesrelt te et's the
steemef st gtarnt!n at ler
that morning, ea tkst It I praam etvet
the vi sail will he hd beck when
pearu pert, so as Rot te arrive be-
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