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ABILENE. WEKKXY ItLFLgCtOB. ABILENE. KANSAS, MAY 1910. hi i.fllhMr Mb Out as a Small Sere Intense Meriiijorjire Yean. A Psrmn.nt Cur by Hood1 Sarsaparllla. nn ttln ud one morning I found " what seemed to be a mosquito bite on " the calf ot my right' leg. Soon the or grew larger and continued day tter day, becoming more and more troublesome. One physician advised poulticing, another physician told me to use a rubber bandage, but the sore grew worse until thera was not a spot Of healthy skin as Urge as a ten-cent jdece between my knee and ankle, la. third physician prescribed a paste, and then a specialist In scrofulous troubles treated me for a year. Tn ore seemed to be healing, but In a few month broke out as bad as ever. I bad now been suffering for more than - v years.- My leg was a dreadful light There were places so large and Ueep that an egg might hav been put 1.11 ,k. 1a mnflt nt them, i w " 'fca amputated. "On day a neighbor epok of value of Hood's Sarsaparllla for Jcrofula, and 1 thought I might at veil take It Before I finished the fir." bottle, I suffered less pain and . could see the edge, of the sore begln- "'HIo'l Snued taklr, flood Bar anarllla, and before Ion- the sore was Rmpliwlr healed and my general Kalth perfect I believe It my duty to tell what Hood's Barsaparllla has fon. forme." Mrs. Jo.ephin. Bar Cent S8 Lincoln .treet Exeter, N. H, Hood's Sarsaparllla effect Its won m....i not simply became It gjontalns sarsaparllla but because, It. combines the utmost remedial value f mora than 20 different nndlents, each greatly .lengthened and en- "hed'by thl. pecullar combination, There Is no real sub.tltute for It K irget to buy any preparation said to fc 'Mu.t a good" you may be sur It U 'o.t. less to make, and yield, the dealer a larger proflt Get Hood's Sarsaparllla TnAzv In usual liquid form or In choc Sated tablet, known a Sarsatabs. DR. HYDE MOVES FOR A On Pruely Techincal Grounds Found Within Record. WANTS SWOPE ESTATE DIVIDED Mrs.' Franc Swop Hyde File Suit for Partition of l,8og,ouu nmn9 the Heirs Provided In Will. , v.n.. nitv. May 21. On purely technical ground, to be found within tie record, the Hyde defense atked Judge tatshaw for a new trial of the case. The motion, wnicn recii far rehearing, was flldd by John A. Lucas. Judge Latshaw set June 4 ai the day he would near the loto'a atinrnsva udod the motion. There had been many eurmlses that the .defense would go' outside the rec ord In preparing the motion; that It would cite apeciflc acta and conduct ol the Jury. This was not done. The technical charges was made that the Jury's verdict was not in accordance muh the evidence, and that It findings were influenced by passion. Other wise the motion did not go into that phase 01 to case. : nkiantarf to Read's Boeeches. Most of the Important contention ot the defense during the progress of the case, beginning with the objection to Hi act of the prosecution In permit ting Jame A, Reed to mako the open ing statement, ana wim mo the court In permitting event ubse ....t the death of Col. Thoma H. Swope to be argued at the beginning and offered In evidence, a me ' for a new trial is overruled, thl last contention will be the ground work of the appeal to. the supreme court ' t Dirtlt en Bwone Eitate. n. netltlon. filed In tne circuit court, Mrs. Prance Bwope Hyde de mand a partition of the Bwope estate and the appointment of a commission to determine the relative values of the holding of the heir. The first suit is against Stuart S. Fleming, administrator, Gertrude M. Brown, Thomas H. Bwope, Lucy Lee awnno Marearet Swope, Stella Swope, Sarah Bwope, the Kansas Citj Trust 60V. KASKELL REFUSES TO WT WILL NOT ISSUE PROCLAMATIOr. FOR REFERENDUM ELECTION. Suprem Court Ha Decided That Emo tion Must B Hsio nni of Authority. , . oirthri. Ok.. May M. It la prob able that Oklahoma will witness the novel situation of Its governor oure- gardingan opinion of the statcaupreme court. Gov. Haskell is aaio u assured the officer of the Oklahoma AnU-Baloon league inai a wiu " nroclamatlon submitting to the! ni.r. an nnnortnnltr under the Initia tive to strike prohibition pom uw state oonstltuUon and tne statutes, aim In its place substitute local option and high license. - The necessary number ot petitions were filed with the secretary ot state for the submission of the question, no refused to act, asserting that because prohibition had been Imposed In the enabling act upon Indian Territory for 21 year by congres. and the people had accepted it the election would be Invalid. A writ of mandamus wa ob tained In the supreme court compell ing the secretary to act, the court hold ing that the legality of the question would not be considered at thl time, and could be raised after the election. This writ of the court forces the matter up to Gov. Hakell,iwho 1 re quired toy the state constitution in man datory language to submit initiative nj referendum auesUons to the peo- pl. There Is dispute a to whether or not the supreme court jcould man damus the governor to act'ahd even 11 a writ should issue against him, It enforcement might be attended with difficulties. One way na oeeu .u .,j , avoid conflict of authority, .k. Bi. tinz that the secretary ot state shall certify the petitions to the state election board, and tne iauer rr a .Hva the auestlon a place on the ballot, the opinion being expressed by a number of lawyer that legally the governor may be Ignored. MAY, DISCARD RUBBER TIRES Westlnghouse H Perfected Invention That Make Tnem unnce.ar Motor Car May Be Cheaper. KANSAS US 11 The Decision of Judge Pollock Has Been Reversed. CAN GO AHEAD WITH THE PLAN WILL NOT VOTE ON HOME RULt i.. ..H.n will Not Be Submit, mm nan v and Leslie Rodgers, trustee. Ud to Missouri Voter Thl jrhe second suit is against the same i Year. persons, with the addHlonal name of ' Felix Bwope. fit Louis, May 21. No "home rule" The flrat petition says that Bbdgers . in he submitted to the hiA eleht sixty-thirds of an undivided people at the November election. A estate, Fleming and Mary M. Brown fecl.lon to this effect was reached at leven sixty-thirds, the other heirs conference at the Hotel Jefferson of eight sixty-thirds and Margaret Bwope members of tne uvie league ui oi. one siny-uu. at Tnni. noard of Free- Th netltlon recHes that the estate bolder and the City Club of Kansas u now undivided, and ask the court c,t 1 l0 appoint the commissioner lmmedl- The reason given for reversing the tely, so that the respective lnherltr eontemplated action of submission ot a knCes may be ascertained and the prop home rule police, excise and election Brty affected be sold. reform amendment la that the sub- Johnson Lucas, Frank P. WaM mission of the prohibition queetlon na John M. Cleary, as attorneys, filed will overthrow everything else and, will the papers. " .h orinntinn of all amend- I Thn nronertv sought to be divided i the residuary estate 'Of Colonel ' L i ' Bwope, not provided for in the million ARMIES MEETING AT BLUEFIELDS 0 jfW Outpost Fighting Ha Commenced And ve In Kentucky. : Faroe Are Closing in Marine Protect Consulate. .1 TWO ELECTRIC TRAINS MEET . . . . tit ..4ne dl arht. mM rtvtsi rtrfln mr ih v urcsMK mi ca uiiici - from the city. Th government' three . , Nar lovolac. geT I. believed" the SlTil . Lou. May 2L-TWC , men w.r. K clclLd .uu.d. the c..y. but the an d CTnorS 100 lea Burns mrm iuiuvu ,-- . th llllnola American consulate. .,-v, . 1elc relgM traln M u,- .m mi i ' ' -jne. ill., ait 3:30 ojclock to the morn- I - www 11 T" a. Ing. The dead are:" J. E. Bobbett, ilcik W P 1 1 r 11S L BUunton. III., motormatt on the freight I Wl J 'train, and Charles Thompson. East Bt Itom't Ws seen a penny-wMl health train." The passenger In the sleeper frH rtturtu. , ; escaped with slight bruises. The over- fn 1 nh lurt ewtir ti. , head eiecino wire, uu u iuv v i Bv.aa. r killed were caught In thj wreckage. Jrn.iiuiutibrinjiiuiieii.r' - . , th wreckage. The jMPVJLrr.i'uSM were eat kuulet In Am-ri. VlfV r'' "ua I Pitf.tinri. Mar 21. A new Invention has been completed by George West Inghouse. It Is an air aprlng and by It Mr. Westlnghouse says, the expense of running all vehicles now rubber tired will be decreased ai least ov p" cent, as the Tubber tire may be dis carded. It is asserted the new Inven tion, ultimately will reduce the price of motor cars one-halt a eerie, ot nlungers on air cusniuii. la used on the same principle as an elevator plunger. The air spring i placed under each corner df the frame of a motor car and they take up the hock with greater ease than rubber tires. Each spring for a motor car 1b a cylinder about three incnes long, ninnrer connected with the frame. working up and down a Increasing or diminishing weight requires. It Is said 6y Mr. Westlnghouse that c motor car fitted with solid steel Ores and with the air springs rides more eullv than the rubber tired kind. The Westlnghouse interests are fitting mo tors with solid tires and tne air spring. of demonstration. GOV, STUBBSV PROCLAMATION He Call Upon Popl of Kans te Observe Memorial Dy in coming Manner.. Topeka, May Jl.-Gov, Stubh has Issued a Memorial Day proclamation, urging that all persons observe May 30 as a day ot memory for old soldiers The nroclamatlon says: In doing so, I appeal to tne spirn m the Kansas people who hav alway ahnvn e. marked and wholesome rev erence tor the memory of tll0"e wfl0 effefed their lives for" their country, to frown upon the unnecessary per formance of secular duties ot that date, .nd tn criticise and severely condemn any frivolous diversion that may dis tract the public mind from the sol emnities of the occasion. - A WOMAN'S REFINERY FAILED A Soon A Mandate of United State Court la Received Official May Place Law In Operation. Tnneka. Mav 21. The istat has won the second round In the bank deposit euaranty fight with be national Dana- era and the state banks that are op posed to the state guaranteeing the bank deposits, jrreo o. jacmuu, w tomey general, received a telegram from John P. Jordan, clerk of the United States circuit court of appeals at pul. that the court had re versed the decision of Judge John C. Pollock, prohibiting the operation ot the Bank Guaranty Law unui mo raw was finally tried on it merit. What Decision Mean. The decision means that as soon as the mandate of the court is receiveo the state oan go ahead with It guar ian while the case Is in the United States courts. There were 399 state banks which applied for admls .i into the eairanty' plan, were amlned fpr admission and put up tbe deposits of cash and bonds required under his Injunction order, The national bank asked for an ln lunotinn in the federal court, pending the final hearing of the suit to dete eonetltutionallty of the law. K was contended that the banks would he Inlured a great deal If the guaranty plan was allowed to continue in -oper ation. The bankers mainumu mk the law ibecame operative and was knocked out-by the courts, that they would lose a great amount of money and business. Judge Pollock's decision tied up the law so that not a single move could be made. Three Suite Involved. There were three suits, all Involving tie Bank Guaranty Law. I nthe ap plication ot the state oanms tor u wi der similar to tne one in m bank case, Just received, urn we m- court held against tne nanus anu for the Btate. This case nas juai ou appealed to the Supreme court ot the United States. In the suit of Frank Larabee, a stockholder in ine mumms Bank of Hutchinson, it was held that any stockholder In a state bank could prevent his bank participating In the guaranty fund, tne state u uv r pealed this case. . . . .. , Sa 1" A COLLEGE .STEER'S BIG GAIN SSSSfX"vSd JKffi&RW. He Has Put On Fst At An Average of "SXATER&vWV 8IK and On.-H.lf Pound. 1IUD. A.., w V . . - 1 iftateOfT.Thw know ' Columbia, mo., ay ai. a. u Th Sunflower Plant at Nlotaz May Pas Out of Hanaa mi. Kaeuman. Pt.i. nfuritk tonateeer.Thty know r.rnV.X I. PTllVui r!,U Hereford steer, owned by the college Wifj '52 Sl n lot 0 ajrlculture of the University of Mis f.'.i J2. hlii so aw omtmmt k uir V ! ,nH vu -alned an average of (H Mwrln.flrilotwOT4. . ' . A .h lut (0 days. Ai ThMwuieiT...---"---"-,- - . , iu dnattim wU W. ftxp' Ryon eppoimnMin. . - - - - a HMoimtm ud r. ' (ala ot !H pouada a day tor that ueruei m " th. rt Wrt. 8o drop w Uue TT Hr. rrri . J Md. TMbool 'Hi.lS length of tlm. is considered a good eoo&lU)) dnsf erarr Inn. ms o Wlil' " '" . kMltel ;uiir-M4 wiuaoaieiitt. . . e-T i. -onoi vA l.Ti No. I rrw Mae K.CaailUiixn iia.SOa reeord. Th tr is two years OM. Two months ago - It weighed 8S0 pound; to-day It weighs 1,170 poena. The steer will be slaughtered and tb carcass analysed. SOCIALISTS MEET IN CHICAGO Greatest Convention of the Society Ever Held In Thl Country in Section There. Chicago, May It The greatest eoa vettloa ot Socialists ever held la this Mmtrt nneaed la Chicago yesterday s4 will continue throngs, th week It Is under th auspice ot the na tional exeoutlv board et th party ud delegate are present trom every state tn th Union, Kuwait Porto m (he P!::r ::. Alalia and PaasTca, i:d a froa Eirwr, s.n Ken.. Mav 20. A meeting of the creditor of the Sunflower State Refining Company at Nlotaie ha been et the Bradford hotel In thl city. A there are 100 or more credi tor and the claim aggregate almost $250,000 It 1 expected that tne meet ing will take on something ot the P- urenM of a nolltlcai conveuuuii. C. E. Cory, the referee In bank ruptcy, has appointed J. B. Tomllnson, r. attorney of Independence, as ap- dal referee la thl ease and Mr. Tom llnson called the creditor' meeting. The Indication are thai the plant will be sold to satisfy the creditor, as la that event th anjecured creditor, mm well ee Mis Kseesman. probably will lose all they have In tne seat. There hare been many rumor of a re organisation, hut up to this tlm the nlaua hare not (ucceedea Th plant 1 laid to o woroa than $600,000 and to have cost Mine Kaassmaa and her Maodate fully $525,000, but It U not believed that It can be aold for more than one-fifth Its vara, to which event only the - enred creditors, nxwt of whom broker, would get nyth!cf on th O ATTACKS FEOEEATSPS NEWLY ELECTED PRE8IOENT OF MANUFACTURERS IS ITTER. Hs Ssy' th Civic Federation la Great . est Asset American reaaraiion ; , 1 of "Labor Has. -,(. ' .; New York. May 19,-John Klrby, Jr., of Davton. Ohio, who was elected nat tonal president of the Association m Manufacturers made a savage aitacs on the Civic Federation, ot which ex- Mayor Beth Low - I president ; ana President Taft Is t member. : "The American Federation ol La bor," he ald, "with the Civic Federa tion behind It has all It can do to retain It position. I am sorry If I hurt the feelings of any member here, oi the Civic federation, but the uivic Federation 1 the greatest asset American Federation of Labor ha cot "I have been censured for my free dom of speech, but one of the greatest American educator ot tne country, after listening to what I have said be fore on this subject declared he felt grateful for what I had done and that he could no longer be a member of the clvlo federation. I have spoken very plalntly but these are my sentiment.' It was laid later that the educator to whom he referred waa Dr. Charles W. Eliot, the former President .or, Harvard university. When asked del- inltelv to confirm this report Mr. Klrbv would neither affirm nor deny. Old age pensions, from tne sun or nation, were not approved by the as sociation, on the ground that tney wonld be contrary to American Ideas and destroy thrift and economy. This action followed tbe submission of a long , report of a committee which has been studying the subject a pnao wu offered for the best safety device produced during the year for protec tion, ot manufacturers' employes. WILL SELL THE BANK'S ASSETS A Chicago Concern to Take Over th Property of Failed OKianoma City Concern. What Ails Tout Do yon feel weak. Urea, despond.!, bave frequent headache, eoated tongue, bitter r bad ia.te.ln morning. burn.' belching ol gas. acid riling bv throat after eating, stomach gnaw of Ju burafoul breath, dlisy Sella, Pr ol T . variaWe appetite, nausea at times and , kindred symptoms t IfrolrveanyiIderableiinmberof ihisabovenpte" ou are suffering testlonNtJefigN Jit, TIA I DrlnclulcOllii re rfl""'"'""U"r'"'; p.v , ikin. mi a nwMi imetatllver-inVlw bowel regulator anu nw """-: m.. nnH.n Mnaieal Discovery " Is not .tnt medicine or eeret nostrum, a full list of Its Ingredient beliig printed onlttboHle-wrapper anu oath. A glance at Ita formula will ahe that It contains no aleohol, or harmtui hablt-formlng drugs. It Is a fiuld exteae made with pure, triple-refined glycerine, f proper strength, from the roots of the following nauve "" ""-"-T Tit. Golden Seal root, Stone root, Black, Cherrybark, Queen's root, Bloodroot, and Mandrakeroot - V '.i.jhj.1 Tbe following leading medlcd laWgwrltWa amoos a bet ot other nw l ib .tonjjjgj root! for the cure ol Just u( SJSh","" ,b0..rmpwmln ir.iuiwui Colleg. Jeffenwo Med. College. PhUa.1 Q Wood. M. D.. of Unlv.of Paj Frot' n Hrli n nf H ahnemann Med. Co ChlJVioi Prof. John King. M.D... autt M iSlohSSF&p. Med. Dent Bag NY: Prof. Ftnley E llngwood. M. D., AWa Sf MaterU Medlca and Prof. In Bennett Madl- reMOD ro. wi: 5,1.. wtnm "al author, and many others endorilng. In tk. a fir PiwiVleasant Pellete wgnlate and 10VU f!iiJ KZJSS as Sa'lcll filSoverr -J Wwl.arenuchcoa lUeated. Tuai're Uar and uwar-ooatea. ME LOCK PREVENTS ROBBERY After Capturing Town Marshall nd Getting BanK casnier uui Bed Robbers Failed. a.w r.eke City. Utah. May 21. An .ln..,r.eful attempt to rob the Bank of Layton, a small town 20 miles norm of thl city, wa attended by sensa tional Incidents, ahni two o'clock two men over powered th town night watchman, Hyrum Evan, and compelled him to conduct them to tne nome 01 u. m. . son, cashier of the bank, half a mile away. Here they broke In and Cash ier Ellison was ordered to accompany them to tbe bank In his bare feet and naWlall i.lnfhed. , -" , . Both Cashier EMlson una-, me -,,mn wAre marched to the bank at th point of a revolver and the cash ier opened, the vault 0001 ; no. it- rnhhere tnat me inner uuur wi.h . lime lock. After a consulta tion the robbers finally gave up the Job. EX GOVERNOR TRIED SMUGGLING F. W. Rollln Entered Pie of Guilty nd W Flna az.uuu oy , Judg Hand. New Tork, May 21-Frank West Bol- iina AT-envernor OI wew nmy"" made his promised tatement In an wer to the chargea of conspiracy to .,,.ii ve rnTernmeni 01 "" due brought against him last Friday. U took the form ot a plea of gu Ky. Judge Hand, sKUng In the United State, circuit court, construed It as an admission that Mr. Bolllns had vio lated the law "knowingly, wmuuy -mallclously." and fined him $2,000. The . r r..M hla fine without com- meat The total value n u,. which Mr. Rollln negiecieu w Is given as $4,73. Guthrie, Ok., May 19. A. M. Young, state bank 1 commissioner has an nn,.nA.j that a' deal had been com- iniuunu 1 pleterfor the sale of the remaining assests of the defunct Columbia Bank end Trust Company, Oklahoma City, which failed for 8 million dollars last September. They are valued at race .... i. ...A AAA for from V4 minion ooiiar. 10 eouv.vuv na are being transferred to the Assests Realization Company of Chi' Aarn for 1315. 000. It Is the Intention 01 me osuaius board to wind up the alfalrB of the Co himhla at once, paying off an Indebted ness of $123,000 and beginning the re cuperation ot the bank guaranty iunu which paid $606,ouu to neip wjuium' the bank.- ; V CUBAN BARRACKS ARE WRECKED When 3,000 Pound of Oynamlt E pioded, 100 Person wr a at Plnar Del Rio. n...ee Mav- l$.-JTwo abac, sim ultaneous explosion of dynamite up- posed to eonslet Of 1,000 ponnae. pletely demolished the rural guard brectt to the city of Plnar M IWjj Fully si hundred perona " '"" a .1. aa anaJIT WOT WOUUdOd. Moat of the dead were rural guards v. .v. ..tire tamllle of several of the officer of the rural guards. It la reported, were killed eleo, a. well Wal ePT- of th public v. e.nartment and resident Of te etty, 00 which feu a deluge of buo ' . j.v. the blown up bulld- aua iwi. ' - t: FRIGHTENED SOUTHERN NEGROES A Red Lantern on a Telephone Wire Cauaed Them to Tmna wmci Was About to Arrive. Norfolk. Va., May 19. Already frightened out of their wits, negroes in the "Black Belt" were thrown Into hysterics When practical joaer. ueu . suspended red lantern from telephone wires. Negro women, seeing the red glare from the lamp, suspenueu aoove. fell on their Knees in me etnao. prayed to be delivered from the comet A party of negroes In an automombile passing the spot at the time Jumped from the car and ran in evwrj war tlon. Many of tnem were airwu w go Into their homes, fearing the comet WOUld. fall On weir uvurei them. Prayer meetings were held In the street and the sight waa possibly never equalled anywhere in the South. The police endeavored to quiet th tears of the black out uw were useless. , SC3BER RAID AT COFFEYVILLE Two Men Forced Hotel Keeper to Give -Up Keys to Safe and Took $3,500. ... Coffeyvllle, Kas., May 19. Two rob bers entered the Iron Mountain hotel and turned the lights out On grab bed th landlord by the throat forced him down on a table ana mo w w the key out of hi pocket unlocked the safe and robbed It of $3,600 and made their escape. The money was to mh the checks of raiiroaa men. wi check had been cashed. The men same In regular outlaw style. Officer were notified at once. There Is no clue to th robber. - KANSAS BANK CASE APPEALED lult Against Enforeem.nt of Guaranty law Ha Been leewn Suprem Court Ciat A MONUMENT I th visible evidence 01 remem brance for the departed. At the b ginning of this new year, resolve to oar the last tribute to the memory, of your loved one by erecting a last ing memorial at the final resting place. It rest with you aa 10 w amount of your .purchase. God taste la not measured by dollar, neither Is an artlstlo design, y Wo can furnish yon a monumeniytbat you will be proud ot for a surpris ingly small sum. Call and let.u show you. ' ; .. . ABILENE MONUMENT CIV AT HARDING SON, Proprietor. . Abilene, Kansas. : ! 11 e-ABra. Mar 20. The banker Intor- ha Kr,ua hank deposit guar- Vare acDMled the nit ,m.m k the aasarla Btat bask and IU other stats nana, m to thi guaranty fund to th supreme Z ... nnltad Btate. Thla caae prought to the United Btatea. elr- Ait cowl and waa an injonw tanrohlblt tbe bank commissioner and ftato treasurer front enforcing the law. o.nino the State Troepa. Hannibal. Mo, May t0.-Ord.ra hav. received by Col H. Clay McDon. .u .A,ar,diti a-.aU troop on net duty t the Atlaa Cement company ? ' r, tnr the withdrawal of IzL. . ME'iur. Th efcelal and strilter held a eonfereiK- but th r sti't wis not mad ... W. H. EICHOLTZ CO. UNDERTAKERS The Same Careful atten- tion that has been given to the Eicholtz business for the past thirty-nine years. H. K. EICHOLTZ, H. H. EICHOLTZ, . LlcensediEmbalmers bilene Kansas aaa. M ! t f GAiAlll'iU4.' 16a. - L$?f. tt Fl V3 CSSAFal DALtir urw to a oivta aitif F AT Ot. r d jr'r eiaaaead aaembfaaM aamiMins Imn t' '" StwaT.0oldintb,H.f the beneM or m . - n,aineo ieiwrino fl Of aVawtore. Eeeyto Bi, SO ew aPrav c ,1. Uqmd Craaa Bh t ao temisara, 58 eauta. I far icT, 68 ." 'al J