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ICnt?rcMl April !<Di 1003 at I'lrkotiiii S. ('. nit hccoikI cIhmm matter, lUHlerralonjjroK* ol .llarcli :!,] 871) | 40th Y, < PICKENS. 8. G? JUNE 9, 1910. Number 3 .I W0\ if Mliwo ?>BiA ' rULR UUIIMS HSS PLATFORM FOR 1912 n Principles on Which He Wi!! Seek Nomination. :h ;s ? Missouri Democrats of all faction j. at a dinner horo heard former Gov. f! Joseph \V, Folk announco the prinei ^ pies on which, it Ih said, lie will HCek " the presidential nomiiiiitlon in i;?12. The dinner was in chin ;u of men who have boon uromotlng the boom of tii former governor. ' "The doctrine of equal i if 1:1 should bo made a living, vital and cmli'dllne force til tlu? irnviTiminnt " > ' ' ^ Mr. Folk after ho lnvl )ist< it 1 to \ Democrats from all parts of the ite tell the guests ahoul the form- j<>\ornor they should endorse for the presidency. JOSEPH W. cOl K. | "Tho Democratic put " > I) l "s'in,,hl insist I ItampliiK out of i.ntft : n I < l*oni every department < f Iicnt; tho eradication < !' ; ! ivors, Including Ixnur . !> i i > 8 nd n tariff for any |;u ; > 8 inn rovonuo. ' ' "Wo need tho horn ; ircenient of the laws wo;.l ' h ; . -* ii- - ? .? in uih rumination 01 * I' utility corporation<.*u'i;on j^sis that jUKtlci' in::y >ple ami ii fair v.'tuni !. any Invqi 11 1 bo af!'?i >i< Oiu'ir principles''named 1 ?> t! (eakf ~ wore the presei * atl< 1 < ' ?btB to the states of self. > .1 ent, tho restriction of Ann : ! .n t. : ory to the western lu mi r.? a . ?sary corollary of the Mon 1! r fa6, the extension of Ann ri mi ti .. rovlelnp the restriction up< n o>tn>rco, a Just income tax, the 1 !> > n United States senators l>> t te and unrelenting opposition t lit mluatlon In public affairs < 1 .? I .orot^b and the elimination of tich Inenees from politics. CORRUPTION SCANDAL. vantor Dcnecn, of lllino . Oilers Probe to Bottom. ntense interest, ha- St. .!? i (c? > legislative corruption pots, which involve . (!, hlam Lorlmer to lil i lted States senate, by i .it ;i > nt ned l?y Governor Uc :> n, \v i.i declares for a thorough in :i i. lovernor Deneen hold .feronce with Btaie's \: ?,n v fke, and a statement i. pis' !i ! I r the signature of the : . ? 1 n >r iTOIn It Is staled that Mr. ll n > s ir*>d -A- all possible aid by thr> :e ofllelals. The wholo nefarious plot ..i.oulil bo jsed," said the govt rn r. " The do of bribery is one of t!.< me t f flloua and diuKorau It mnl >. i :p of parties anil of t !. -;i . " uo glint of humor is : i wefllngH. It has be a SiJtoly that the ' tr? a? 111 i i r (Oration jackpot" did i. i ! rtprlN svetily and that ho 1 ;>l f >t ftlf moro than tit. l!> n't .1 r? participants hnvinj? no 1 com to complain. PEDDLER LEFT KIM $10,000. Qltod Fortune That Befell a i* "Kind-Hearted Farmer, wgo White, a f.iriiK'i an.I nuM carrier at Ren, Pa., iia:-. dcllvhimself a letter from i lawyer ' weAtorn Ktato Informing liiin Ojjo Patrlok Sullivan haa loft ( > 11) bin will $10,000. jlU, whf? flrat took It as a J<>!;? . tferaembcrod that fVfv'ai' av,o ! tyflod a peddler uCv..3tV~ no wnn <3t f^lllvan, Ho Jvfui <>rton treat or lodging. id tow negotlatintj; for I.lw i fo I- ??-? - \o irnvo ne?n !?J? the old poddler. I HOMLINESS COUNTS. Vem?n In WoMrf Paid $5,000 'f& . Pe* Week. o. Polaire, f??' 1 by her proas *1^ bG thft ugll?8t woman In the j'&'M arrived In Mew York from! 'fcwj ?igAK*raent at Hnmmorto a?cept.l?K $r?,ooo RUSH FOR N?V/ COLD FIEIDS. Greatest Stnr.ip; 'c Since the Famous j Klondike Affair. Tlireo humlir l and"'fifty prospect* ors the lint pnrly. of "stiifnp'flors lo J ronrli the muv Iditnrod Kold fltllita, i have i .1 !ii (i i<'nirl>anks, after throe wools.' u 'i> down th<- Yukon river. All " \ (Imf tli?? clr.mnn/lft will Im i '.ho ? roiit i ijn< Uw famous ru; li j to tli<< Klondike thiitoon year* ar,.>. I but r.s nj old-time a; ot era are ]:e J. ml tie over | ho ]>( unci'is for :;i>i tln^ RiHbb'M W( *r^ om i he ::i ,iv< 1 along tho :U.? ffi I.ho V arod ;.n 1 Innoko riv< tk. i." !im 'os ):!. r-o ft number of proa]:( ('' . im will arrive (luring the early summer at r?.nftO. Many riy that tho stun im ; amp will w I support nil fro than on,. thousand miner.--, n only 'von irji. . oi" pay din have been found an l th- t none i? exlraoidilia: It is Im !U -I I hfil at least i?al!" of those in I! i > ip. Iditarml fit; , will turn ba< t() tlie Kiinkokwill. WlU'V. 1 ' \ I ' ' I I bllllil iV 0M1111> ?";U miles in i 'i 11 <ir. I |.?. A' p. ? .- \ I : .i 1 (1 City constats of a t\;w < tliiirR03EED GTi SLEEPER. WiIlici:ii '"ir. >! il^s Traveling C.iy .Vit: f cM'tuno Stolen. 'I'll i W"|l" M in' -, pre^hlont of tlio Will i M. MIiht Ooiniinny, of f'lilf ? bii 1 01' $r>o.tt<!ti whllo <mi 1 I ruin < ii.t :iyo to Now Yrk 1 >. 1 T'm:r< lav. h:r- bocon." known ;it "V u. I - i< ivi's llflVO bt'i'ii wbi kSu: .-t? Um cano, Itvil no nnnotinoo* tlliihi lu?! ImrH if* ft boon ittaiUs as il W 1. ) ?1 |*.;1 ' tlllvVf 111iJ 111 bii r:ni: -I \ 11 i! v'n.< to di .po of - : I i h. n<" >: : ' papt'i' lm'lu(l< .1 In ill'' .;:n??un( ! > Tln> mono' , i1 i-; ii. w.i ; !> n |r:iv. t'iiii v I .vi ii 'i In li-itl ;i! Ik -Me in l>i iHirl'-i i pint; ]! .|M n >1 ?!;. ' t;i:! It > n .! 1:1 hoi'.* ! i N<> . York. All 'it 'if I !>i> > \v,i ':) t!:?? Ji'i.iii nlr! (>!' (T 11!f oil wlitcli i nynic it \ boon stopped. s .? a < -. r i rs n" or h lr j m liRlifc ' - t'any Fir a T-'oliov. 'r. I h1.' i i 'f I 'n> d? i . ?.?lo > cr: i- ? in naniin ; i mary an 1 > n oution dates. <: >< inor >l. own, in a l>i ii I ' ;u?Mw?nt. i..i ai . v in I thai !)> v.'IU I1 :i : :'Ii ' ! fur ooli < i!f i in tho M'y cj:' An t "3. f;?>. ; n .r 1 ii <? .vi! ar.iittMn^eni nt loi'rt noi conic n.\ any :aii|>ri-o; hh fii.'li.i tho |> i " . : ]!> have loi ? ' 11! it : 1 \ f !' >% iir. t!:n I'Vcci.! t\ ( of. r>::i (> ni'MMin". Ii' <\ rn r Mi own tlol; o .| 1 ii. annoui i .t i iiiil I!ii ti: . h< ' an ii he ill ii i f i : i; * 11 ? 11 c a I cnmpai::!; J| >ll I'll' |t. ;? itl" 'f . t, to Hilt 11 tli < -. i t i > <? < <?i:s!i; 11 > :ictlni) l i:i I II). 1 I-:n: for it GEORGIA STATE PRIMARY. Democrat If V. < 'ive Committee Names Dntr .* .1 -or.c !-'-s T- ' n. 'FT' (; '' i li" . i 1 !'f> ilfld ?n Tin ' .I t Ill :.? ' :i 1 J lullt? ' : 'in on : I'ltl tlon ,i ii ; i . I'itJ 'li V :i ri.iiit'man, ' i. ' i'' ' a< ? .I i\ e coniiniilc (lxo'l tli:tI dftlf for th<> i-ri m:u\ , nr l r>od tlio ink's to >vorii th< . :i:.i . as r< i omnu'iwl' 1 l>> tlit? cvii'mil: . |>ia<Tic:illy n<> disci: Ion. (' i to ! > fi "wlillo piinrry," In will 'i ill i| ::i1ir '! wlj.it r> vot* : . ; i oi' :> 1 .?1 ifionl a fill ''f?fiH. who >u i fnlih to nlildo !ho rr nl i i'.i pfiii ir.v and support its noiilln i *i . Invito! to pnrtiolp:.t, '1 hi i r:i '< :itc convention, at which i ' ill nomination o|' the narty r.'iii'l. ! .' Will In- m.'iilo, will lie In Id on Til ii' !'?: . >" !! inhcr l, in tIt<> Ainlitoi ii in Anii' i:. In Atlanta. in tin' cnnvefit! -n i cli roilnty i to have Hi I'n!! ' htntioii i(i which It in olilItlr?i| and In fiOConl with It.a niaj n lty vote INJUNCTION STOPPED. Agreement Ren lied Between Govcro ment an I Hailroads. A c niplotc .'ii int*iil between iho government ml tin* recently errJollied rallrodih; of llui Woufprn TrmiU Line A ; l eiuliun vjis reneheil :it n wliite hnimo c ill i <'ii' e which lasted for inme than 1' ;ir ! 0111 Tho rfi iIt on 1 11 presented ***: ? e<| to withdrawal all rat" Inrri ;i i's tiled to be effective on ??r nfier June 1, I and Agree I to til" no more increases until the Sill In congrewinch wives the Interstate commerce comml-fion power to investigate and unspent Increases that are n JuMlfhd, I "< ome a law and rocs into effect. President Taft thereupon stated | that the administration's pu )> <se In bringing the Injunction suit had been accomplished and the suit would tie discontinued. The discontinuance will not be enj tared, however, until aftor tho new railroad law is signed, 1 SERIOUS UPRISING OCGURSJN MEXICO | Towns are Sacked and People Slain by Maya Indians. The most serious uprising with which the Mexican go\?firnment has had to deal in a long time has occurred In tin? state of Yucatan, and troops arc being rushed to the dis turhod a!'? i. In the meantime, reports which have reached Vera Cruz indicate that has been much bloodshed :ind that the Insurgents are preparing for a battle with the government forces. ])i. ! ,itchcs from Mcrida, the capita'. .>f Yucatan, state that forty persona wore killed by (lie Maya Indians. Further dispatches received here state that n.oiiu of these Indian Iukuigent < sacked tlio town of Valladolb!, ninety live miles to the southeast of killing all the principal government employes, the chief of police and others. They seized rides and pisto'. I....I U I < * vw? >iii.i i ii.-ii it 111 <;ii 11 i <:i11 id lent , .Many of the inhabitants of Valla lolM ill"' Hoeing (o Merida. Railroad and telegraph eommunieatlon lx 1 ween Merida ami the scene of the trouble is now cut off. Twenty mill'; of ibe Yncutan railroad have boon destroyed l>y tin) Indian:li is epoiied that many telegraph op-ia- 1 '.ors havo been killed or are pi! on. is. It is understood thar the can e of the trouble I?* dissatisfaction <>n tlu> part of Hi Indians over the notion of government officials ro|>ardint; lands DEATH TRAIL OF STREET CARS. One Hundred and Ten Percons Killed in Chicago In Pact Eleven Monies. (Jno hundred and ton huun.n li wore Kliuffed out ill Chica.c.j by street cars In the eleven months from .Inly ' 1, 1 fin!), to May ' ' I, 1!)10. are 'nUii" to a i'i?noi'l .*.1 t.. ...... Connm I iSdward J. Hrunda,,(\ '\\ <"iiy Attoroe> John II. Cavrly. l*'",irtien of (lu ~o fatalities occurred <ln ing May, in which month there wviv .ilso p rsoi:a Injur' 1, many of them oriou: iv. Twqnty trf tlx* injured were < hi! ' ill >-i) under tin' age of lf? years. who I wcr.' playing In the sti'oot \vlicn 1 Ft nick Thirty-nine wen1 hurt hecan i' ol' getting mi nr <iit' <>i moving cni'H, an l si others were hurt in crossing from one side of ih > * ? to the other after alighting from cars. Some of the most serious n< > i '.-nts happened to intoxicated person*. TONGS ARE V7ARWE0. Imperial Yellow Posters Appear on streets of New York's Chinatown. Two posters of tho Imperial yellow with tin* d:*igon stamped at the head of each declaring that (he tongs inn<tt | malt in He,; and war n<> nu/iT, hsvc appi-rirofl on the streets i>f New York's Chinatown. The luessage which they ; bore was from the voice of authority iu Peking, spoken through th<- lips of Consul (ii-neral Yang Yuo Ylng. To guarantee that there shall he no more lighting between the On l.eong Tong ami tlio Four llrotlurs, oaeh of tho warring societies is commanded to select representatives of peace. This committee will meet In conjunc tlon with the con.^rtl general and some ratl'/nal peace agreement must he formulated. Tho represent; tivos of the On l.oongs ami the Four T.rothers nuiAt come empowered to sign it. RAIL BILL PASSED, Democrats Favcred Large Portion of Mennure.?Vote 50 to 12. Tlio senate passed the uUinlnlstiation railroad bill. It U,a<J been vyider consideration foi mofo than 21 \yoolis, and practically no othor business except appropriation bllla wore consld- j ored In that Urn* peflod. Only 12 votoa, all of these by Democrats, were recbn'.eU against the bill. Tho practical unanimity with which tlio nieuaufo was passod wan duo to the radical changes made In the measure from the form In which It was drafted by Attorney General Wicker sham, following numerous conferences at the White House on tin- subject (ft amending interstate commerce laws. All ol' the "Insurgents" *vho opposed man j features of the Original bill, voted for It. MISSIONARIES SAFE. Presbyterian Board Receives Renssur. i 11 cj Cablegrams from Missionaries. Tin* Presbyterian board of foreign missions rcoclved reassuring repcfrla from Iludr missionary at N nking, Ilenchow and Ohenehow. Tile two alter places fire Hunan province*. "All is quiet," was the answer received from each of the missions j nnniHrt, over wuoso safety ntaiin v/.is I fi lf at th* receipt <>f the d'Hturldug > reports of Mid past few dft,v8. Cable plains <>f Inquiry wero sent out Inst! \s fM'U A St. I.oiiIm dispatch says tliat fir- > cult Attorney Jones to <1Ih- J ml.HH tin- case of Dr. Loren M. I)oxoy, wlio, with his wife, Nora Elizabeth j f)oxoy, was jointly charffod with the nmrdor <>f Willta.111 J. Krder. Tbo acquittal of Mrs. Doxey practically froeflj Doxey, aocordlng to Jones. t r. ' Lku SENATOR WILLIAM LORIMEP Allegod to Have Sccured Election Through Bribery. JEFF DAVIS HONORED. His 102d Birthday Observed Throughout the South. Tho South celebrated the one hundred and second I?it inlay of Jefferson Davis and paid tribute to the load'r iff the Oonfedei ;i? > , Kxerclses iu schools and e. ewheio wore held in avory :;?ate. The duj a 1 11 holiday in Louisiana. T? \a.;, Smith Carolina, fleon:i.i. Florida, Alabama, Mississippi an.I T. u llCHsco . A f'"ilnro of the oxerei.~i In moiil places >v;;s tho bestowing of crosses of honor on the veterans l?y iiit* ii:iii;iiiici's on ino uonio.ioraoy. Korvloi;* \vi ro Isold in ovory camp of Lin: o! 1 warriors. * M * GENERAL lion. Tom \\*;r on, in NEWS a lot I ?*r n:(\i..(l An NOTES KUStH, (in., I. ;.:iid to havo declared thnt ho will : \: he ;i candidate forr an olllcu at; 'in. also savs. It Is reported, thai lit < .tin Iiik hack into the tlt^sn-;i- it\> | i:iy, ho lias abandoned Mono ihi> foinn-i principles. Hi- sayn li ; i li will t! ilit for those principles I.v . ;:i . an ml, force.1 upon him h\ ( irona mo 's r>ver which In- had no < nti ?!. A snrvnv 11?>11 > ii i.' . i'..- ii road from Decatur, Ala. to Falls City, it new town at ' ('. k l-'alls in Winston county, fx) milts south <>f here. Civil engineers coninn mod tinsurvey at Bashanis Clap for tin* pur poso of determining thu host and cheapest route over ih mountain at that point. As soon as 11?iIs determ* Inod the toad stirwy will bo completod the entire distance from heatur to Fall: City. By a unanimous virtu, ilio Southeastern Cotton Buyers' Association, in session In Atlanta, expelled from its mem berahip the thin of Knight, Vancuy & Co., of Decatur, Ala., for its alleged forgery of hills of lading for cotton, by Which lOngllsh and Kuiupean linns wore ilefrande i of about 77.~fio.ftOO C. B. Howard, <>f Innian, Akers ?M- In man, maile tho motion that Kniyht, Yancej Co. ho expelled. Toild'M'ri Im fi.ui' \v;ir v t ! . I'm- ttic ucw Canadian navy will lie < ;i!!. ,i foi Shortly. Tim export of tho naval aorvlc? clfip.'iinn'iit ar. now working on the spot-ideations. Tin- r lour vms els aro to lii< luiilt in Canada and will mark tho birth of warship con struct i m in this country Tho uj inii' nient will ho purchased in (heat ftritain OootKo A. Huso, foriu'-ily oonnoetoil with tho Producers' National Hank of t'lovi land, has hoon ,olo:t od I'roir tl\y Ohio penitentiary, after nervine toft yoarn for \lolatlou of tho bank ins laws. His homo has beon hruker tit>, his wlfo ilyln^ in Cleveland somi v rc nor? Kansas C'Hy. Mo., advlcos state that receivers for thu Join's Drj Goods Company, one of thu largest retail genofal murohnndlsu uoncurn in this part of the wu*t, havo bour appointed by thu federal court hure The llnbilitled aru placed at $ 1,<5Q0,oii( nnd thu assets fit over $3,vOOlOQft. W. I>. Manning, of \Vhitn?*l11 conn ty, Oa., has announced himself a can dldnto for gorv^viior Ho status thai ho will not untui tin- primary, but will run (is an Independent candidate and desires to stump thu statu will tho party nominee. lf(. is a farmer preacher Delegates to thu twuifth blonnia eoovontion of thu Ibotiiurhood of i.o cortiotlvu Firemen mut at . Paul. 1 Is O*pectod there will 1)0 an attend nnre nf filxml S'f> Tltu i mui.nliiu will ho In session ahout 1111?weeks Tim annual convention of tho CSobr yia hankers has heon hold at tho Kim hall house In Atlanta. There Woin 500 present. An interesting progrim was carried out, ending with a sumiJ tuoiiH banquet. The Democratic Congressional com uiittee of the Fourth Tennessee dIs trlct ha* formally declared Congies* man Oordoll Hull as the nominee fo re-olectlon. He had no opposition. The International and Social Com mission has heon incorporated a Washington, D. C., to conduct i world-wide camputgn of moral, socla and political reform. The government of l'eru has Indl cated ith purpoiw to w thd aw iti tirtry from the Ecuador froutlor. V j.- t kiti j - % * Liverpool advices state that with n view of determining in the courts the responsibility of banking bouse; in connection with Ihe defective 1*11 of lading alleged to have been issued by Knight, Yancey X- (h)., of Decatur. Ala., some of the local < otton n.'-u refused U> meet tliolr a;ci'iiiniH > j which fell due on Saturday, on Hit i ground that the collateral security was | fraudulent. The entile properties of the f\ \V. i Zimmerman Manufacturing t'oinpaiiy, | In Clarke county, Abihama, have been 1 Bold to tile Smith MclJowin I .umber i | \.uiii|iciiiy mi' 3>S0?',UUU. rue plant is I located at Jackson, Ala., anil includes ! 30 miles (it' steel ruiltoad. The May Department Stores Coin! pany, of New York, capitalized at j $120,000,000, has been Incorporated to I conduct general department stores. ; ; Of the capital stock, $5,000,0011 is 1 o be 7 per cent, cumulative pn fori. t and $15,000,000 common. j Following the refusal of th. man J agemoiit of t!ie Huntsvllle . Klec trie Company to reinstate 11 1 r > 1 ed motorman, a strike of tli> 111 11men on the line was declare.1 iv I all but three of the men <;uit \v. il; The otlicial count of the ballots cast in the election of odicers m" 1.1c International Typographical l'ni. ;ii Indianapolis shows tlwit la: 1 M. Lynch has been reelected for : : i dent, and .1. \V. Mays, secre . Commander Robert 10. l'eao ;i been presented to Kfn# (leni: .' at Marlborough House, London ii remalned a half hour with Ills inn.i !> . Joint A. Uixon, of Wash in;;t?>:i < <? .i:i ty. N. V., I.,\s been elected ?_ 11:ti:*iii>ii i of the IJomociatlc state coiuiniUeo to | succeed J, W. Conners, of Buffalo. * * CRIMES Many lives were AND lost and several CASUALTIES ships w? re wrecke.l In a hurricane which swept the Loyalty ishm is in Match, according to belated advices brought by the steamship Manuka fioui Australia to Vic torla. li C. All the houses on t!i" island wen> demolished and coeonnut and banana trees and other vegetation swept away. A Britol, Tenn., dispatch says: Thousands of dollars in property damage and the practical tlos: u> ti>>n of tho wheat crop in this section i" suited from the worst irtil and wind storm ever Uno Ny in Bristol an i xlie outlying district. The in ?i- i !' Bristol's lan*,e ludi:-trn > v. -i.- ! n down, windows smashed in .ill j>.?! of tlic city and ui>:i>1 i damn d?n veget ation. ? A Mlddletown, X V., (lispatI'll s:iys: Mistaken for burgh:r, 10 mor l-'i a wealthy resident of a suburbia 'ago, wiis shot and killed by t!. 1:' year-old son of \V. Toed Tm I and his son noticed a figure on tln-ir porch, and thinking it wa an int ml or, the hoy IIrod his small rifle n tending to frighten ihe supposed luir glar away. The bullet pierced I'i.>;i' forehead, killing him Instanth .Jacob Ad lor. president of A. Ad!--r & Company, exporters, c.iiniui:'< A Iclde at his lioiuo in New Orl. an 1 % shooting himself In the lit ad with a revolver. lie was a brother- % :.i\\ : William Adler, whose appi ;il finiii i sentence of seven years In ih. fed eral prison at Atlanta, (in , fur violating the national hank law> is now - ponding. Miss Mary 10. Williams, of Philadelphia, an.i Howard Francis Bishop, of Amos, Iowa, missionaries >>i the ' hoard of foreign missions ofthoMeth odlst Fplsoopal church, were drown 8(1 while sea bathing in the '!n!f of I Bombay, hoar Bombay, lndii The bishop lost his life in attemptinf i > save his companion. Six fishermen lost their live win i. the Brlgantine Mauve, of ('.incili 1 Franco, struck on 1'olllt Blanche while | entering St I'ierre In n thick I ?; Jockey Fred f.angan, monr.te | on ' Stalwart Bad, was instantly killed m OravosJeiul whon Ills mount foil in t h homo .stmt* h turn Ifi th?i obtain# i*:i 'o Tho conunutation to lit'.- iiupririou 1 moiit at hard work was mado by Um eruor Kitchens In tho caac of .John Allen Stackhouae, uiub r s-.ntonr in Scotland count}'. N. t\, to bo oiocpn cutoil Juno 10 for killing hi:- w nn ! der what are now bellovod i<> have 1- been oxliMiuatlni? circumstaiu ? s. w C. S. llaiKrott, yardmasici lot ili> Atlantic (loast Line, wjis slim-k b> 1 passenger train N'<>. ! ", in tho lillon,! (Ja,, yards of that road, and died n afterward, llo wan signalling tin switch engine with his back turao | t > * tho approaching train, which ho did , - iiwi 11 II < i aivw|M i| tin ii 'i 11 i 11 inn' Aft(!r reselling James DiIkkuiv, a 1 youiiK companion, who waa drowning in ilie Wash lift river near ChieUaslia, Okla., (liay Kvans, !T ,\<ar* old, son of (Ml) Treasurer ISvans, of f'liicUashn f' wna swept awav I?y iho swift current i and drowned His body was reco\ ' ?red. \V. I). Klhvell, former chairman nf (be statu prohibition contra I coin ? I iiriurt* iiiiu ? i'h-i.v i 'w11 ir intun j i- ' bftlon clrtl?>s In Iowa, was k 1 Mori by 1 r a Chicago and Northwentrrn pasxt?n \ gcr train while walking from Mar-1 i- ; shnlltown t</ Lamolllo. t Clara Johnson, a youtyg vrftUo wo^ man wan put under Hrjrrfftl on a war 1 rant issuofl by Corratier Buchanan. Charging ner With sdfilnjf flro to a I- dwelling on the reyoi G. T. 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