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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1910 t rw vi .-. wwv ww m-m-m wr w- w t t ir t nr t ey T t y ? V y j t t y Y X IE W4J'".'."U"" fcfliurf'iÁif', wawi toan Special Values Offered for c ce Window Display Golden Goods e for Cas h O nly Reduction on all Women9 s and Misses9 Fine Tailored Suits. Our great special for Saturday and Monday 20 off regular selling price BUY NOW! I This Special Sale Will I f y v (Cunt I mini from 1'hki1 I.) spoke In favor f thin ir-l ntt lm i . a did also liclcftiite ( 'r rt 1 1 1 i ii. The sub stitute was vÍKriiiitily i posed by 1'clenatP Hlchnrrtsnn, by VI. l'rli hard and by Dr. Harrison. Uchuate W I ilso oppi sed It, mi expressed the opinion tint under lm prov Islotis. i nn stttutlutia) ii niendnipiits would In" prac tically Impossible. In response to till llnp of argument, Mr. Hprlnger pointed Ollt that t lie Identical llHti de Wits POI1- talned In the constitution' of o,uitp ft number of states, nil of whli'h had amcndi'il their constitution of recent years. This provision, mild Mr. sprint,--cr, win a part nf the cnustlliillnn of OreRon mid under It. the people of that state hml o amended their rim stltiithin km to provide f.ir the initi ative, referendum mid the recall. I'pon the vntp, the substitute wns rejected, n majority of the republi cans mid ueiirlv rll of tlv dcuiocrnis voting iiKsilnKl It. What was probably tin- farewell uppeurance of ttip Initiative In tin' convention, na a proposition !v Mr. Hudspeth the! tli people iiii'ivc to themselves 1 1 1 1 i-IkIiI tn propose amendments to the constitution upon i ' 'i'lii'i of -0 per rout of tin- li;il v ''. I' ol thp fttiiti. 'I'll in van ti'- i nl tft to 1 5. Tin1 minority mi ni l in ili niiiiKli il . K'11-iíiII. hot i'iily rV.IIOIl'lNl o IIHltitlT Í? ol lllP a Vi t"'H tnttr to sustain thilr d-niitiiH. 'hiRp. titnl Ii'imii will tuivp nil oppor f.nity to un mi ri'i ord Minn 1 1 1 i h nr iH I I ilimlly vnti il i pi n nl'lcr it Is reportpil liiii k fmm tlo- rortimittpp on rpitHloii und ui im.n minis. Willi pp ttoll onp ilUpinpil ol, tin- I al.illi i (f tlip r.'poii m thri'!:i-h I liout . iii -pomtlnn. tlioiiKh I 1 1 1 ii, ; ; t sinwr mudp nn t itmt to li.m- hi linn fl)iti)K'd no ri to -!!' i Hi.- Io.dty vot in all tin' otiti tux ! Hip Mat' Inntptirl of In iiiir-ti'iH ol Ihi-tn tin provlilPd In the i iiiiu:iiii r n pniiinr thP Itltoplilill of I'lHI! I II I! I ma.il lllll.'llil- rtipnm. Thp ripnrt f -lyf ' ni us iol- lowil; otl'.lll iitioniil n n o dim io. Kp til 11 1. I ii i I t :iM li! 'iPt'W if provided in tlii" ii r.i'iit n' ion. pnv mendinpiit ti v, íim no m. n a t.i fii.-i tonminilliin :y In p. i;mih,-,í in pitlipr Iiiiuh.' i,t II, p '.pr;l.itiirp nl iiny ri'Kulíir fijintiiii itn ri. i. j:i i ii two tluiil.i of nil tlip tn. t i 'p I' d ti no II of Dip two l,oliP!( thall vote HI Iftior thcipol. tuili pi' i" i,l iiiii.nil ini nt or inn. odiiu nt:i ! ill in Mi r. d in tlnlr it!u.tlvf jiiiiiM !h wii'u t'.n p iihd tiavN latit thii, ,i, .i nti th. ifi t.ii.l y of state ídtail . ausp I lip f.i IT1P to bp pulilmll. ft In lit leant piu peWM pappr in cvity .ounlv oí ih ' m.up w h rp a n.'vv .um it p'i.-'i in ,', i,ni p op h week lor lour i i rU' ions,., u tiVdv, the la-t pliPli' I'.linn ot Hlii, h llVl-.-ll Male, w In n Sliilp. thp I'lnlid SIHtiH und 1 1 1 1 m may lip aniPinlpil at any tiniP the roiirrpfe. ol till' I'nlted idl.'.ll liilVP CollKlllted to Hllidl an aim ndim nl. I, y r. miijorily vote of tile people of tllii PtlltP, VOtltlK Upon ii'ld nmetidnii'lit at an pleetloii to lie ilill.d ml' llli't iorioHe ol Ht ll K'Tl eral eli'.tlon PH tin lia; iMlat nrp inny liy law presi rilp. Tin next nriler of Inmliipus vvil Hip I'ppnit of the lotrunittpp on iiiIiiph and iriinlliK. Hoieate Wallon, of llratil, whs rallpd tn tlip chiilr and pipNideil with thp paHp and K'"á'' of an acronipll.-.hed parliarneiitai lan. 1'piill renillllK of fei tloll 1 vvhlell piovldeH lor thp nppolnlmpiit of a Kli'.lp mine, lio iipetm'. lppi;atu Saxon iniivpd that Hum olliii.il hp pIpiIpií hy tile peoplp lip tniulp an Pxlemlpil uiKiiiiK'tit in Riipport of tils Idea, hut j h. n the vote vi m taken. Iip iippparcd In he thp only man In Hip limine ho lliiinnlil that way. liileuatP Moffplt moved that thp pi'iivininii f . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o; (he pinploympnt id ehildren under 14 years of hup In the mint he lianued en an tn make the iiki; Unlit HiXteell. l)ppKt! irllHen, who Im a miiip Kiipprintpn deiit. statpil that the milling colti- p.HlleH Would not ohjei't to tills i haiiKP, hot he thought that the mill em the iitM-lvi'N vvitp unanitiioiiMly op IiiimpiI to if. He pointed ollt that tin rp were many pomIiIoiih arotind thp iiiiiir'n vvhlell were filled hy hoys, and Ma nured the pod vent ion (hat It would ho a hatilnhip to deprive these ynunjjHti'is of their John. Many of the hoys, wald Mr. iP'Hrieii, ere the boIb Kiipporters ot widowed mothers. The conven tion del Ided that the une limit of four teen vvaH proper, no an amendment viiiH ad'.pted whli h HtreiiKthenpil the piohllillion or tin. pmployim nt ot ill i Ul 1 1 ti of tender Jearx. I'limi inotiiin of Mr. Fitch of So liere, il Koctinii prnv idliiu that a m linnl of tnliu s, to ho maintained vi Ii Inn the Mali'. vvaK Mm ki n out. the cnmmlll HAY OUST POWERS FROM SEAT Ifl CONGRESS Movement Is Started in Ken tucky to Deprive Ñewly Elect ed Congressman of His Position, (Br Mnrntng Journal HlHvlal Innrd VII r I.ouIhv ille, Nov. 10. UpjioHh which were freely circulated today hip that tlicrp is h movpirient under way to Iikvo the Dinp democratic coimrepa nien of the Kentucky dplppalion mako n ci nit rtpd effort to havp fnlpli I'niv prs on.'tPil from hit seat os rpprppii talhe of the I'devcntli Kentucky d:. tr'ct. Ci lit-rr;n It Ik i i pnrleil. will fa- aj-',(.d to dpny I'ovvpr.s his Heat nil the ITniind that hp has heen thrice run- f felony and has not heen iie- Jury. ilovernnr Will it is contended, does elici t us an iip- mpllcity of tlip election on hiisiness. Anions thORp fjuoted are the lnllow Inn: I'. S. Prince, president of the. Caril inda Steel company, Johnstown, l'a. "With thp political situation hav inn Roñe, the may financial and pop ular entlmeiit desirpd, and with any radical tariff or other legislation prac tically blocked hy a repuhlican sen iitp and iirpsideiit. husliipss should he assurpd of reasonably stahle condi tiotiB and iiromptly respond favor aldy." A. F. Huston, president of the l.uketm Iron anil Steel cornpuny, ('olesville, i.: "As the election is passed and wp know definitely what to count on, I think business will now Improve steadily. Financial centers, too, will breathe, easier, since the blow dealt to a certain influence." Vil tl'd I tpiittod hy a inn's pardon, not havp thp nn.ll.il on the the Ho. Iiel as. same chai c assim , of I linll. ill OKLAHOMA hull lns. a ri lar., mine shall ii report il agreed to. The report follows: Mines ami Mining. :ecllon 1. There shall bp estáb il and ma mt.i lued the officii of i tor of mines, the ilutlps and sal of which shall Iip prescribed by When the office, of inspector of s is chtilhlishcd, tile liovel'lior with the advice ami consent of :i.i: Tlo KIM MNS iliithrle. Ok la.. Nov. was i pin lit hours after the close finds both political i In i in i n ir the stale. th. iip. sh.iU lint bp I, prior to thp ni xl w bp b timp sui.J Mfllrlulllli'll'.i l.ll.ilt hi the i" . lol i of pl'.Viil i I' I p be 1-iHin .1 bv . Ii I'M V ot IliK tin i e. lililí' V ole .'( .1 1 1 H'lll ol I II the VI tool III Hill Stilt. . bail the i olilltn-H Hot otherwise, MP linn inline, n . Mh ill tbli I liflnl il tit loll. Íbice atin-llilioi Ills at lil: .'Me el. . lioll niuri' nnictidniettl a "hall Ih- so suhmilt thai, pel -I a tin I u i w I i . !. . lion, lull. n lit .hnillli , l o ih. i. . I he senate, appoint thereto, a person known to he competent, whose term of nllne shall b,. tour years. See. The hulsl.ttoro shall pro vide by law t..r the proper ventilation el and const nn lion and maintenance of esi iipi'ineiit shaiis, slopes ami other appliaii.es In mines that may be npc essaiy to ptotivt the health anil sp i are the Hil. iy of the workmen em ploviil thereiii. No children under tin- a ue nl 14 .veins shall be employed In thp mini's or this state. See. The a, t of congress, en- tltled "Ail ait lor the prntpcthm of it-.p lives nf mliiiis." approved March 3. ISitt, and all nets amendatory Ihi-reiif. shall bp and rpmaili In lore.. k s j i .i this uC.l.. mini ..! I.... i. 1.. I.I...I In law. to the samp extent as it has bien eiiliiitcd in the territory ol Npvv Mi Mi o. ptovlib d the words "covprnor a i d l o n. ..no. I I., at I I. -i I ll'.t Olid 111 : , tlllleo o II , in, I S.t hill I I ' i.l p. i 'lli. inn and New dent Mill III the Mite" are holcbl lln. words "Koviiimr n'-nal lei I Uoi v " and to ' tvtatv ol ih,. liiteii.n salín, appear In said m insppptor for the nn prop. the t. i i by In . I.. HIP SI .1 el.. rut. rs t. Wh. a thn iU tn h Ih.-I nlnllt. il to i, ,i. tbpy n. iid. o i in in ap. I In ! lion M. ii?. ' l i n. .' the slate II Hi. d bv luted le pi substituted of sut h t'l' r the winds ," wherever I. The chief territory of xii o. ap; l int. m1 by the presi lla! I nitp.l Mates, is hereby "d In perlorm the duties d bv said in t. and shall IP- l 1M Ill Ill Fort. v of the polls parties are rtill Upturns now In, oin.i:xiox or montana i i :.isi ah isi-; in iKi in HpIpiiii. .Mint., Nov. 10. With a I'nitpd Sietes srtialorshlp as the prize. niuni!pifl nip seiuliiii; tt usted repre- pnlutivcs o live coiintic In the Ftnte where h-KlHlativp returns nrp still in- e mpli tp. I'pon these five eountlps with flee dit puled spats depend the political comnlexlon of the Montana IciOBlaUire which will choose a sue- essor to 1'nited Stales Senator Thoinns H. Carter. Without thp disputed seats the democtats will have all votps i ll joint ballot end the ripu hlica lis will luivr 47. The democrats therii'orc have to Ke't'Te two of the disputed votes in order to control, while the republi cans will have to secure five to Ret the 5 2 votes necessniy to elect fi 8en Htor. In case the republicans pet lour anil the democrats two of the lisiiuied iPfiitR, the leKlslature will be a tic on 4nt ballot. Kiini-.ntlons today indicated that out of a total vote of 41.3HS, Representa tives I). S. Alexandci, republican, and Charles II. Smith, democrat, had each received the samp number, 2(1, 6f4. There is tin error ;n pompultiiít n total on one of the tally sheets, which the republicans concede should bp al lowed and which will give Mr. Smith a niPionty ot one vote. A contest on behalf of Mr. Alexander is improbable. OIN IIKITIH ICAXS I'I KT MISSOl HI STATK TICKKT St. Louis. Nov. 10. Lute unofficial returns from 102 of the 114 counties In Missouri Indicate that the repub licans have elected the state ticket. John C. Brown, lepublican, is lead ins Judtje James B. llantt for the Ionic term In the supreme ci urt by 5,3fi5. Returns rom the missinir twelve ci unties, it is believed here will not materially affect the result. The other republican candidates for supreme bench, superintendent of schools and railroad commissioner have lartie pluralities. GELESRATE Congratulate Voters of Wash ington for Granting Suffrage to Women of That State. however, indicate that Cruce, demo crat, lias been elected governor plurality raiiKlnif from 5,000 to 00 a. Republicans claim to have eh to! of thn I Oil members of the house of rein esetitatives and that they have (srleeil five senators. 1.. Fulton, democrat, who was defeated In the third congressional district, will contest the re-election of Dick T. Morgan, republican. Al l. Till-. ll MOCK TIC t'AMHDATKS IXIXTI:! New Yelk. Nov. 10. Practically complete returns from Interior locali ties of the state confirm previous In dications that all of the democratic candidates on thp stale ticket were y a I clei ted. 10,-j The pluralities fur the candidates I other than Rovernor and lieutenant ted i iivcriiiir rani;e from Í..MMI to L'B.UOO. lil I'l p.i. lews ovi i;oi, KANSAS i,i;iisi, ati ui: Top.ka, Has.. Nov. 10. -All doubt as tu the complexion of the next Kansas legislature was hi tiled today when returns from 107 of the lá representative districts nave the re publicans 63 members, a majority. Returns now In Rive the democrat. 4... F.iKhtecn districts are yet to be heard from. liovernor Stubbs' majority over (1. M. ll.illli.'S will cm ccd 1 4.000. i u ii son s I'l.ri: ai.itv Í AI'I'ltOXIM VI KI.V MUMMI j Trenton. N. J.. Nov. 10. Latest j election ri lurns show Woodrovv Wil- im's plurality lor Kovernor to be up- ward of lorly-einht thousand and It is expected that the templete returns , will briiiK the plurality up to 50,0011. om;ri:ssi a amns iiv major ri a of i:k;ht Rottsvllle. Fa., Nov. in. Complete thtinuh not official returns from the twelith 1'ennsv lv niiia congressional district pive Robert K. Lee. tleniocrat a majority of eight Votes over Robert Minion republican. Ni l I nut i m. coi n t to si:nu: t tiVTPvr i'Al.lmUNI Xri'ROVl'.S i Penver. C.do.. Nov. 10 I-tte fistires l'.F 1SI I IO IIIIMI ISSI l. :,. Tllesdav s eleclinn indicate the elec- j Hon of 1 1 ;t rriu'ies, rppuhllcan fur sti I prptne iiulp and Miss Wnl.-ott. repuh- ; lican lor university resent. Attorney '(ienei'Hl. railroad contmissiont-r and superintendent of public instruction are in doubt. Candidates tor these places on the republican and the dent in ratie tickets are ruiiiiinK so closp t,,- HO CONVICTED Oil FINGER PRINT EVIDENCE Jury Unanimously Finds Him Guilty; Supreme Court May Pass on Case as Result of Objection, IBy Morning Journul Suedal Leaned Wire New York. Nov. 10. "The United Kitiai Suffrage States of Amei lea," will bp the neme of this country if the suiígestii n put forward tonight by Mrs. M?ry Wurc Dennett, correS"pond ins secretary of the National Sullra'je association .inds lavor. Mis. Dennett fpoke nt a Jubilee meeting held tnnlpht in Cooper I'nion to celebrate the victory of votes for women in Washington. She made her suggestion in sect ndinp a resolu tion pmposed by Mrs. Ida Husted Harper, congratulptintf the men of Washington on the eouiniro of their cenvictions and the whole state on 1tM proprcssiveness. The was adopted unanimously, rle Chapman Catt presided. "Wp are here lon.giit to cur first victory. We now sul'fiauist states and only forty-three I mere to get. That's pretty Kood. but It will be better in a lew months from now when we meet aain. "That will be cfter thp leirisla ture of New York lias pnssscd a lull for us." At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for iillfs Sil m 1 W3 n ri The Original and Gsnuir.s HALTED F.liLK The Food-drink for AH Ages, At restaurants, hotels, and fountains, Delicious, invigorating ar.d sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at rióme, Don't travel without it. A quick lunch prepared ia a minute. Take no irritation. Just say "Ü0RL1CKY in No GofTz&Ssta Trurt - - - j . . resolution Mrt'. Car- celebrate have fiv e I IMALOrS J j ! New Goods! sa un as he 1 riled tin In V hi,- "III. the I In I'otiipensatioi tortnei'ly i States until from eeived super no nth l.all ih em I' In i .11 II lid until, ml in it IP .ml tie It I II,.. , I ha , rep I p,e I" this a' liiiisiim i i.minpte.' nn inunii I j .... l . ft It'illl the -i lib d In I ! I pector of mines," iioveriior as elsp I in this lonstitu- i.it' s. sinn. Chalr eiil. il the report of corporations, other and a miuoritv .une I'ommittee was i- ' 1 1 1 I .aw son. The nil . I- . . shell I b no 0. p. .. in a in i si li. I l. - in n nt I ht on piiblb Chairman These te ll and will punt !1'. r." ; : t t o . II. sil til it b. dopt. d I t 1 In I. ,'nrt of tin llllliitte,. lands Wits h Hided ill by Mir. inal of tnst i mnnnttce. ports Well- ..Idele.t print.- be taken Hp II I iln eallv llav. Meleuatp Crist ol 111.. Arribix has withdrawn Horn the . nltv enl Ion . It is "iid that Mr Crist ante m it at ..me remark made by JinU-e Fall nt III- ti l,hl session some two We.'kS l'il, l'!l.t' "IH' Il the initiative and r. l ii' ii l'im vteie etiit. r consideration. Mi Crii bis n,.i iipp. ir., I in the i in . . nt. on nine that nithl. ni.d has ' 111 ll! .le, lined lo li'. in i' Ins p,i 'loin the s. iletai v of he t, iril.ilj. jpOSTUM KTiUCKY I LL'D'SI SURRENDERS TO TOLICE ffU'jlll 111; Ihllt-o t( 'There's a Reason. l:.ad ,,v 'tils -i : elide ! .l.k. 1-1 , Il lis I; I p si il Ih tii. t i i irn und .t i na 1 1 ...l '. (.tit it .l.ipaii. ' 1 if.- ni 1 .... "an l' i:iiii lu ii. Nov. 1 o. - I ni oin I lele returns i rom all parts ol Call turnia Indícalo that a very larye ma jotity bus been plvpii thp two imisii-i tutional ameiniinenis, which will add' $10.iiiia.iiiin to tile himl of the Fan- I ama-l'in Hie exposition. In San Fraiieiscii and M.iiuty the voters rat-,' iiieil the tax and bond measures bv a' vide ol inore lhan ten to tine. W illi j the subscription already secured. the deb vntion wbi. It will leave for Wash-' liiKtoii within a lew d.ivs will be uble I to oiler a bid id $ I T.f'OO.tioO lor the I privilei;,. of It. bllim he i xposltlon and will notify ihe Kovernment that i Kovprnnipnt aid will n,,t bp askial. UPtltP liil.lv victors. Shan will bp i;i that the off It be necessary ial to lbs pluraiilv ; round 18.1MU1. ,'oiint will pro delermine the fur s'liv'i'rnor -he ioriiy Stales Si-nat Wtonilm: is república n ... rats . lei 1.' stele; Wh.'.l SUpi'l-inict'il. I'ep'ili'ii iM'S and f I t HON OF M vroi: I I!K IS sv ( elllie. W vi... in. --Thn ma ul t. inner repiihll.-ail I'nlted r i iiev tnr tovernor of live . J it I ..ver M ullpn hl. j f i.ial ppntlPhl. I uh. f .lelll- il an "ii. 1 II (111 II NS 4 I.AMI ini; ai:k nss ihstimct la'S'Ti. Ark.. Nov in Keptihlii aits tonight ale claimim; the electliiti of K. It. liranaer In the third Arkansas i nniiri ssinnal district over John C. Flovil. the ilctii.H'r.itic incumbent Ke ptihlii an majorities are conceded in unties of thp distrii i. The of ounl will bp necps- irv to deter mine th,. result. rctarv of 'sin. r: and Hu d, ittsll in tiott. The l.d Fol'sMhe "1. Iter. Jli.li; I the auditor, su pí eme I. '1 h r. milili tins nmn In r ln.1.1 .ot i:, i .!i,! tin- r. I nr. i it d tl , t..i !. d r. ele. CI Il k the SI t hil l . "in I III I'ISl.l e, nt Hon of t'n:t Molt, I. -II ,, in ;,.:..i is lottv-eiKht ib aim rats, i if senators are ntll beintl re '1 bis insures d States S. n i . itttress. . ,ir m.t.loritv . 4MVI I M s ( 14ISF IN MUI NTIN lls; Salt Ftane!-.'o. Nov. 10. Late r ittrns i rom the mountain lotntins in dicaie ti close conl.'Si in the first con r.lo!ial illslrlct helvvpen l nlUíress- iii.n W. F. Knclebrtvibt. republican and Ja.lae John K. linker, tlip tlemo . rati. i .in. li, late, with ;t possibility thin Laker has been pe. ted. Fnnlp- bl itht ;,..ds by less lli. .11 t'l'O with sev eral ..'iiit.es conceded tn Faker 1 rt to I., hard from. I'..n, - ríes- id t, h le I'l Ml HUM U 4 Willi. i: II s I l:li OF Ion bo. Nov . I a. With N. at- ln ts In all parts of the unrppoi ! d returns at till' .1 II lllWl-V. ,e,,. .1 of 4 ','11 V Oil S O I'l' a. in.,,, nt. James S lit ti'te I . i i '. I ilia 11 Nil . ' . .-!-:i.. n in i;: ii i in- , the r tnihlii :t-ts tefme ..t ! !.u iii that i n ... a .,1 i i,ii , n, ..ssarv I,, tl.-i. rn, na ; .i". l'.dh br an, h. s ot the ' S, re r. pubhi an i i i Hon or in i:m: in j Ni:imk iiiM im o ' Fan," N H. Nov. 1 n.Their re p il l'. an state .halrman totiliitt cott- i''"'l"i lit" ele, lion of ll itililiir P.nrke Ifíy Morning Journal Special Letlited Wlrr Chicas;.!, Nov. 10. Marking th" first conviction on linnet" print evi dence in this country. Thomas Jen nihss. a ni'sni, was today found Kuilty by a jury in the criminal court of the murder of C. A. llilier on the nittht of September 1 ! The .tiirors felt so confident of the UUilt of JenniiiKS that the first ballot rpstilted in a uiianimous conviction, with eleven of the jurors ilernalnlinn the death penalty, tin the third ballot the death sentence was made unani mous. 'on use 1 for Jennings asked for n npvv trial on the grounds 'hat the rin Ktr print evitlente shmiltl not have ttpen allovvetl. As a result it is prob able that the supreme ci urt will be asked to rule on such evidence in criminal cases. Juilue KavatiaiiKh who prpsiibtl at the trial, devlured when objection was first made to the evidence prepeiited by the state that in his ol initio flic murderer of llilier wrote his síkii ature tv hen he ri'sti'd his hand upon a freshly printed porch railintr at the Miller home. Followini; the murder of llilier. this port h railing was sawed off and taken t pteelicp heaihpiiirters vvher phntouraphs werp made of thp finiipr prints. These pliotoKraph.' were eti lui'KPtl ami following JenniiiKS' arrest were compared with new imprints of his left hi' ml made at the police bureau of Identification. Finirer prim experts testified at the trial that there were thirty-lhree points of similarity on the first three finders of the left hand or the murderer of llilier and that of Jennings. llilier. who was chief clerk In the Chicago offices of the Ib.i k Island railroad, was shot to death in the front hall o l'hiíi resi.len.-e at Washr inuti.Ti Heiiihths, III., by a neurit buri lar llilier bad encountered the burg lar In an upper hall. The two grap pled and fought 'heir way down a stairway to the first floor. j Wh.-n the poli.p took hold of the Investigation it was only known that a negro hatl kllbd llilier. Jennings was arrested less than half an hour iftcr the shootiiii; at a point threc- iiiai-ters of a mile from the Miller home where he had In arded an elec tric car bound for Chicami. Iietcc- tivcs were sou to the Hilh r home j immedi.it. lv utter the murder found I the hurt I imprint on the por.h rail-I ItlK. I Mrs. Hi'trh't Stanton I'.l.-iteh inlro- niiceii a resolution calling on the leff islaturp i f Washington to invite the liglslatme of this slate "lo place be fore the voters to New Ynrk the full I'lKht of free bin n citizenship (fur women i. "Some veers ;ik"." she 'ontinueil "Mr. Roosevelt whs asked if tireat niet tiiii-T and speeches would help I voles for women. He said. 'No; tuejj best ibinr to do is to nam another f stele ni tin- west.' Well, we have 1 1 done that, but iinfortunatcly the un!- versal adviser is now silent. lie Is as close as the oyster from oyster Fay. T ro now vv must pit k cur wav in theij! dark." :I Thp rpsohilii n tn the b 5Í.-I of V shington til's sccniidi d udopictl. Dried Fruits Raisins Citrons Lemon and Orange Peel Mince Meat Nuts Sweet Cider ture and t REMOVAL OF MISS DIETZ i PREVENTED BY DEPUTIES! Ashland, Wis., Nov. 10. A smís;i titini l t-cene took place at St. Joseph's hospital ti day in which an attempt by .Milwaukee s. ntpat bi-,; i s to re move .Mvr.t Iii.tz was .rustrated. Ceorup St bulles, head of the Iiietz defense fund of .Milwaukee, arrived In Ashland la.-t ninhl and cnnouneid his lili i -1 1 1 1 . 1 1 to rcniovp Miss lhetz fri in Ihe hospital tn Hivwar.l and thence lo Milwaukee. He i I. timed to have authoriiv fn.ni her parents anil fiom Sh.riil Madden of Sawver ccnintv. Iiepuly sheriMs and In -pital Ithysici. ns prevented Miss lii.t.'a r, - m.lVi'l. SlhulUs tail he would Kil to Tliiyward. ia ri"i ,-e bond and i'urn lor Miss l'itiz. A, j. ÍI12I0V 214 CENTRAL AVE. Phcne 17. Try a Morning Journal Wanl Ad AUCTION SALE Friday. Nov. 11, at 2 p. ni., at 106 South Broadway Street, I will sell at auction, a nice lot of up-to-date furniture. Let no one miss this opportunity. J. M. SOLLIE, Auctioneer i t. I a plur.tiiiv of 1 1' IMIM' II nt!. 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