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GUTHRIE IIS ID Ellll! OFFICERS Nej-o HK34 For Mwri. By Af oci.d P.e?s Ka City, Mo., Jus 1$ Robert W. taT, a fcefro. -I, after to Ty'r ry Governor Hally, was t.f.gi it th cf-.rty Jail ir !iu moral.". for tie mur Eati, & t,ero. Cotteral Orders Governor to Appear in Court June 17 TIRES OF PfliHROSE PATH AND COOTS SUICIDE Prcperiy 0-tr in Defeated Captal City We'l Ctrry Remc.l l"tO Fec'fral Ccurta. By Associated Pre-s. O-itarle. ut;a, Jit 13 A3 a; ra:on tit a temporary ci.or;, re- t;.alnix;g tie .tat cEceri Irta cot- : the state record to Oklahoma V..xy or i.'r,8i'i;.'.it ,... a fc utax;ag t0 O.r.res carbolic fcri-i. A utu.-.cma c.:y was t.e ia tie iT.-rai jr.ote pitted to her ,. ,j$ cc-teved. the "'-rt her today ty attorneys repre- r.,8 that she Lad te0 ia a house cf fer.tiftg W. if. Cojle. a property otr h;j fa.e only two wV and rive th r ,4 m! i't-A rM i Tuhia. OiX J -jr. 14 LaiT Walker. ajr4 15. cf Wi, Liu. Kani. committed hre ti.Ii tacrsl&g 'f G.thrie. a the (a.? for the de-d. G-.ithrl. Ok .a. June 13 Ar.tii ipat- ir.g forti on tie capital r r.v. al bill. I S.k A. if. Huston. Is the district court, on the application oJ G.thrie cit'ien. Saturday afternoon Hsued an Injunction against members of t Ut a4iiiSr.Sstrar.foD to prerett th rezsoral of the state ofec. to Ok lahoma City cnder tie protislots tie initiated bill. tcpie or tte Jr(jj.ift:on were serv ed oa State Auditor M. E. Tra; p ar.d S'ate Treasurer J. A. ?.? r.'f-e. the only ra ember of the state administra tion routa here toj,:g;.t. A copy was left at th aparteecta of Governor Haaxe:i In the Royal I tout, tie gorr tr.r lit ia Tulia. A K.'-ritj' r or to itate smlfiitra tSoa Hatarday ta!-J that to Intention hai Governor !!ak-;i of a?a!n open ing up the c-xwutlve f,n at Guthrie, he t-'.r.g confirmed Sri hi opinion that the removal bill would be carried. It as stated Saturday r!gbt that a federal injunction aftalrist the removal CUSS ffiEIIIIfi OF VlfilTA CUES S Wili Mat Attempt to Sae Ird jri Epee cf Mai."3 Trip to Tables jah. Frors V.'fcdaefiay'i Ia.;Iy. The fcuainest xten tf Vinlta aet at 11 o'clock thia raon..'r.g U,r the p jr- pose tf taking eoae action toward 2tt.'r.f a defitlte date set for the be ginning of the eastern Cherokee pay ment at Viniu. It is a!d the fpetiai agent baa rig- nif.ed b!a latentioa to continue the pay n.ent at Tablecj-jab to lor.g aa the In diana Will ei tf) thfet In ru-nlta of the capital would be the nexf atep .hl,. ,1,, , t tr, ,v' on the part of Guthrie in t a of a lous counties to pay ail who coyld not : "7 V iro to TaMeq-iats. .Such a wjrse 1 to be based on the fact that the -n- rAtV.j unfair to ail concerned. It abling aet provide, that the capital re- unfair t0 the ,2dIaM befayak nany rnaia at Guthrie until 1913, after which of th,ta ar, h0 ,!sgf.T tQ ,t th 7 cf iiarry H Cuttr.tr O'tls,... Jjte 14. J. djr Jot a R. Cotteral Mocday K.ad aa crier fa tie Vtited State district co.rt tt.ra c&zd:tg Govtrror Haikt'.l a:l cr.ter ,teadi cf the prir.i;si atate depart-n-.er.ta t, arpeir ia cosn here text m-iay and ttow caute why aa izl.zt tica shy.;.'J tot t frattei aga:-t the prc;.:j removal of the ttate capital f.'ca G-Lttri td Oklatosa City. Jjige Cotteral ::! r.ct nil Sa the caj. Being a resiiest cf atd baiig prtrty !r; trea:a here he do, not fee! that It i right f:-r Lis to preside. Calk Poi lorJt, cf Kar.a.s City fa being ca'ird. Offers went to Oklahoma C:tr la-.; I tight to a.rve cctit-ea oa oScew. The p-et:tioners allege the election waa illegal because it was la violation of the tabling act The first court hearing '.- the re- soval caie wC! beria ia the Logaa county dUtrict court toaorrow morn ing at 10 o'clock before Judge A. H. IJustos. who ea Saturday grattd a temporary injitcticn again t Governor Hiikel! and other principal oncers JorbiJiing tbem to transfer the state record. to Oklahoma City or transact elsewhere cScial business, taying that oc'al fcsKiaeji tcuIJ be transacted at the aeat cf the goverccett. Governor Haikeil has demurred ia- d;vid;ai'y to the petition, alleging the court has jurisdiction teither over bis person nor the stibj-ct matter of the case, and that the petition does not state a suJiclett cause for action. None of the other enjoined state of iVera have deamrt-d. Attorr.ey Gen erai Charies rr-presetta Governor Haskell. The ftatehouse last tight was pa trolled by a cumber of deputy sheriits to E'-e that to violation of the ternpor r in.uncuon grantea in Logan county aa a precaution againet current ru mors that Judge Houston Lad toid John Mahoney, sheriff of Logan county :at he b li rei ponsible for the rtat record, etc. ilatcaey ther--poa jtatioce deputie around the ?ate bsuse. O.cial business ia the cff.ce of Ed ward Tra;?, state auditor, and Jaaiea lletefe. atate treurer, j ia a d--id-' k and b-:.ta offcials ret-med last ght from a conference with Gove.-. r Haskell, at Oklahoma City, where aey we advised by Af.arr.ey Gen era! Wt to trarsact no official buI- nei todar g Firt in Montreal, tlj Aasociated Prea. I'ontreal J-.r.e 12 The JieraH jbuiiding was deatroyed 1 r today. It i rert-d that S.'t--n or twenty r-eople are d'-ad in the nlnff. The lots ia etti.xated at two hundred thotisand j dollars. filSM WILL SIR POI USEE GENT ME Oil !0 AUTOMOBILE FDR HIE SPEAKEEIe j Without Debate Hoys Votes to Upon it. Dieasfeement to Senate Amendment.. Washington, June 11. With out At midnight Saturday night ana Narrow the tjoney to take them word to Tahi-ouah. and Lr ti, tfrr t. m. a c t" -.y v.. . , r .V... l.f 1 " ...... v J t . . . . .1- , - . -. ....... ,k r,.u on secretary of from the ndiVduali share of the pay. . ..... mvf. . Uiiy ana lir,,.,,. It I. rfaii- t,. ,Y. - v t . .. ... I "'-IT i ijis !aie oi.ucera were wratf-,jng for an dp;ortunIfy to gt jfrth. f,a tbfo governor. ness as cay b-e presetted ily at least the sute Cnaaci The three cent fare will be re-e tab- alike a sujpetded bank. The citizens here have tot lost bop? I -8-ed within a few days. WOULD LOCATE HIS BIG FACTORY HEBE Three Good Factory Propositions Are Now to Be Made to the Com mercial Club. A f.irniture fa tory, en'.ji.oying payments would be made later, for Er.Ofct Cf the money received ,y t ind.ans would be pper.t for railroad f-ire, hotel expenses, etc., and would not be put in clrcuaition. At the meeting today it was de id el to atteii.pt to get a ruling whereby t.e ape,t faf (ihy jaj. (.j, Jn,jiafl8 jn the territory Imn.ediateiy contiguous to the town when? the money Js being liisbursed. In this war the Indian would be saved the exper,s of a trip to Tah'efjuah and at the sarn- time earn community, affected by uh a ruling would be benefitted. A committee of two, fouHihtlnx cjf t'has. II. Holers and F. S. . K. Arnf,a WaH artrOitted tl tftkt. th. rr.ati.r ,.n it;, the official, at WaKhlr.gton in the hop. r,f getting R.jch a ruling on the matter. MiblHtie VI nit a n.en i-4 on of the j Dr. ned. of KaJetii, In l , arris here yesterday and attended the tw iu u.e rotun.erc ial Ciub !;t-t t,i He it- president of a furniture mar.u- company ;it K.iiejn, ;u,d 1 fh.rst for a I' at Ion fur a p.'.'int. v.h)'!i it In projM.-.fl f) on ' x.f t duplhat of th- or.e at -'' Ir. K.-ed ; vi, m;ik!f;K a wood.-.J r f 'i t. (!, n order t- t . t ;ni t tl.h timber f-.r r i c.iiu- factuflr.j l.err. !. rn b. tnur i,( !. ' !.... t (,f , n idea f the IiM i- Aft. r t,U t p. !.-! n pr(.'pi!i I. hi If." ' bib to ! are here. The i!;nt-r p!-'!'!tig intil a!.i hx It a eye r,n Vij.ifl itiid Will h;ive a r JU"- etitativ. here ii.-xt Thursday !iisht to make pn.p'jsiiJ'.ri for the temuval i.f the i ':i:.t t ) thh ! The herretary report d that a k!,i- Governor Calls Election. G:itl.rse, Oki.i. Jut,.. 1 . Governor Hii-keHrt f.nw iamutloi? caliii.e eleettot. on trie Vrjrul'ln.r 1 t. to t 2. th d.ife of tr.i Kraniifiti!er clause" arnend- Miou f.r A:.l- firioif p ibUc h'-re Jartj.it 1'iri da!' Out flOUi ti, o?;r-' here this Jiio prim-iry, ita.s 1 J-. n. b it was rt -ry of Ht i' ' BVELVE DEPUTIES GUARD RECORDS AT GUTHRIE Ily Asso'iated Pre?H. Guthrie, Okla . June 14. Twelve deputy sherlffa were sworn in and p'ared atxji!t the stae i.ouse to guard asainst the removal to Oklahoma City Iabor Commifsior.er I'tauRherty, w hen I'-mlr.jf for f Oklahoma City today. wa stopped ty the offlc er and the on tents of a unit cae examined. Astdiit- ant S-cretary of State .m f.-v..- an nounced today that a!! of the Hat books and reeord wou ldbe removed to Oklahoma City upon the completion of the vaults. f V.(,. r,L.?- T,. n In ffio f.r. I ,U 1 I. t,t ,r.,:jt. vi.tit,.r,t uuuitr. .iLc.., auu . ... utuoii; n.'. .'..t. ..-w- .ua Voted f der received by the clerk of the United ther to Insist upon its disagreement ti States circuit coifrt here today, Judge the eenate aniendrnenta to the PJ Nor win they transact Hook grants the temporary Injunction latife, executive and judicial bill t,,al - - . -. -3 i.y so tney - r u t.i ..it-civ, iv.fc niauu . iijjj aiuiittfi.i.iii9 iyi me expetigfi said. As a result the state govern- Pacific and the St. Louis St San Fran- of automobile, for the vice-preside cent today will tot Issue warrat'j ia c!co lines against the enforcement and the speaker of the house. payraett for such claims cf iadebted- & te Oklahoma two-cent pasKenger other I;0rtiorj. ot tfc . iriisr- - "--jrcpon were agrcea to and the ;ai.y is tot twuuoc era aecjareu u u couuhchmii. fert.tg wIj aga.n fceavor to mm. . an understanding upon the provision for the automobile.. When the senate amendments er taken up. Speaker Cannon left th chair and Representative Olmstead o' Pennsylvania, presided. Taking' j seat on the republican side of tb chamber, Cannon, with a cigar pois between big Hps, watched the proceed. ing. By a vote of 41 to 63 the house m fused to agree upon the appropriation of $2,500 for the vice president, and when the amendment providing for t similar allowance for the speaker was taken up, Cannon left the chamber By a vote of 48 to 71 the house again refused the appropriation for the speaker's automobile. S:ott, of Kan sag, chairman of the agriculture com mittee, voting with the insurgents and democrats against the appropriation thnt something will turn up to cause Oklahoma City to lose the capital. With tine counties yet to hear from. the Guthrie Leader claims to have re duced the majority to 2. ('. It Is stat ed if the Oklahoma City majority ia shown to be cot mere thaa five or six thousand there will certainly be a con test charging fraud la the balloting there. Another question, which, must be settled is whether registration ia necessary before voting. Attorney General West gave aa opiaioa that it was not. but attorneys ia other states said that It was the same aa any other election, that they should be registered. COULD HOT KEEP GOVERNOR AVAY Chamber of Commerce Issue. Letter to People cf State Relative to Hasty Removal of Capital. MORE INJUNCTION IN STATE CAPITAL MATTER Oklahoma City, June 14. The Okla homa City chamber of commerce ia not pleased by Governor Haskell's kudden removal of his office to Oklahoma City and his declaration that Oklahoma City , v "", , ,l uai t0 ... .... ... . . . the conferees with instructions to t.. sist that the amendment. senate withdraw in 'OKLAHOMA CITY IS STATE CAPITAL Now INSURGENT SENATORS TO SUPPORT HOUSE PROVISION Ily Assck fated Press. Washington, I). ('.. Jus.e i.jhe innunrent MaclicaHr r..:o?f.(t ail agreement t.ehv to ioinrMirt t,. o'isfe provtwit.ti In the li-m.jry ,- ;!!. makir.ff a-i appropriation for the P-f:.-. cf the tariff board. ; i- ), Wiil be Ii),o.' in the !,.!.. et,res-t.i. m.ie for the tariff co:j.mi-; :-r.i e t'l tie eit at;fiO!;; c tr on. I i Two Infants In Sac. --o ! ,1. ,1 P.. "bi'.ap'. Ill . June i j The b-di of two Fli 1 1 H.f.il.t.. lippii! I ,t!y t S I . . . i J . 'iu. were Iout;l 111 H guilty l: i;Ve d ,t ,! r. I. f h" o:it-k i: t r. -i to ),.. of !...- . e t' en (! s to.i.iy to ,!n on '.ifihty-Se ve n Bodies Recovered. I'.y Associated I1!, t'a'.icro-s, (iiiiii.uiv. June l. It estimated that two hutidrt d p. rO!!. fsi hrv m :i u ti 1 i., 1....M. i. ..... i. but a. v.-f hav. ... .... ,.,.; . . ",M l!,Hr ' ' Oflt!on ' " ' 1 t! vnloy of tl.. river Ahr Iti the Klff.d Ti ,,! r,K,,n- I-!ty even bod!., Lax if ' ii i?i ifii?i i ' Mii y l.i-t t: Jitht. The r-jjrt of tiic committee on the Fourth of July how plan have been ' made to have a grand i eb-bratlon. Names Marshal and Judges. I'.y Ah'k i ,t( d Tress. Wahlngton, I). C, June 14 I'reH dent Tft today sent to the senate the tioiiilnations for United States dlrtrht puuee or me wPHtem district of Mln- Father And Soo Durned. I y Apwm .dated I'r-ss. 1 Condng. N. Y., June 14. C!ar HiKk and nm, were burned to death in a fire, today, whhh destroyed their lewder faitory, operated by the Iliitk Manufacturing company of Cander port, Pa. To My Friends and Mvrybody Fnited States mondial for the eaHtern ' dlKtrlct of MlHHourl, Kdwnrd F. llatren-hardt. Fifteen Per Cent Reduction. t.-l....' ........ . 1... ... Mciiri Ari . u i-n i . . 'le' " j im ii'js; i nave Known iiomer Koutt, Arba H. an alkenburg. and for ' , ,, , i. it iiaou nji iiit.ij ja-iirs. iw IS one .of the noblest and best men I ever knew. He Is not only pood, but he U I an iratir arnoriK orators. H has a (Kllver tor.Ktie and a heart of gold. His lei hirers are exquisite word of p.tlnt inps of life. No man ever heard him who di not have bin preseni n bet !er aiid a lutt.j.l.r tnnii. I wish the whole world could hear him. Whoever does blia kindness will never live to rcrnt it. Ho l not on!-- an expound, r of the truth, but the t at : I of jo-nth (Senator) Robt. .Iffierson cty, Mo, June jo The railroad coiniiiln?lonera of .MNsourl, todiiy, i-f-t for btiriiig on July f., th--lo w n hedub' of rates wiilih h to be i:'otuiitKnted by th." com till' ii;in rs. xi diudiig freight races on w heat, corn niid cats In car load lotg and noine merit nnd runfihbic. iihf r ,( lio-sifit atkui?, fifteen per i-cnt. I, Tajlor. Is the present capital of the state. But the chamber of commerce doesn't know how to keep H?kcll away and Guthrie. Okla., June 14 The list of common courtesy to the chief execu- temporary injunctions issued by Dis- tive demands that he be shown more trict Judge A. H. Huston of the Logan jthaa common courtesy in Oklahoma county district court was augmented (City. by injunctions against Attorney Gen- Here's what the chamber of corn- eral West, Insurance Commissioner merce says la an official communica- ui.as Isater, Kate Rarnard, cc.-nmls-Itloa to the people: doner of charities and corrections, the J "Oklahoma City's chamber of corn members cf the corporation corcmis-1 merce, business men and citizens in sson and state board of affairs. The general were greatly surprised at the amendment petition Fets July S as an- sudden call by Governor Haskell for 8"r Clay. I state miarters. nnil bv tho nnnnnnr-o. I ii- ... . .v.. " . governor says Any state B t i. a a . ti-a I mt at icai ine seat or government Is with Judge Huston a demurrer, on be. now transferred to Oklahoma City. half of Governor Hake!l or.iy to flie "We had to Intimation of thought emporaira injur., tlons l.-u-d. the de- that the capital would be removed murrer holdir sr: Firt-t. -Recause the I until 1313, and were quite sincere in eourt hag no j jrisdietioa vf th? p-r- our campaign statements that there son or thin defendant as governor, would be no effort to remove the state UKianoma tlty, Okla , June 13. Gov Second, because the court ha. no juris- capital before 1913. We were com- ('rnr ,,a8ke ,? establishing hinrself diction of the ribj-ct of this action, pietcly unprepared to furnish quarters, Oklahoma City the capital and he does Third, because the petition does tot but fortunately the committee called in h ls g0,ng t0 n,ove aJ1 ot tate of recite fa.ts suff.fient to con.tituf a bv- the iroverr.or w nht.. leers here immediately. He savs the ---- - r- - ....... u u w i v v c r vii i; - - cause of action." At last accounts temporary quarters In the old high peoPJe by 811 overwhelming vote made Judge Huston had taken no cogniz- school building. Additional quarters Okalhoma City the capital and he does ance of the demurrer. will be secured Monday free of charge not 8ee ll0w be ca:i transact the legal Ju.iee John S. Burford. to whom to the state. business of the state anywhere except Governor Haskell addressed the letter "The governor's legal advisors af- at the 8tate "P11- published In the Monday Oklahoraan firm that the people by their vote of "No Procrlamatlon is necessary from offering to give Guthrie a hearing at Saturday have already established me ,n r,gard to the capita! matter," Oklahoma City. June 14th, was as-ked their state capital at Oklahoma City said the eTOvernor. "The law doesn't wneiner utnne would accent t he am that fho ritv ! m... .v ,.t.,i ... require SUCU as it 13 inime,! ate rinpr. usmesi Trarjacted at Guthrie Would Be IHegal. Be L SP son 'I D Decides Against Locker System. I'y A !,i! d pre.-s. -r . . i . ? - . - . . . . . I ' I ' .-.1. IMH.i, J Mll' II. j !. premo tourt totiay Land.-.! down a d '!oti in the famom club a?e, denying the tlcht of th" ,j.,b to ma!i;tal:i !o V.. r ;:. f.,r th 1,. r. f.t of r: . i . .. . i . i. . .. iter, mho Ke-p I, uor tor t!:e;r 0T US". T wo Killed In Feud Battle. Hy As.oi hiti-d Pr -s.-i. Rexint-ton. Ky Juti in. In a feud battle, in l! i at h itt cmnty, two nn-i; oc rs or tu c raw, font family were shot ib-ad and a member cf the Johnson fan. ily wounded, aecordh u to reports rcachlr.jr here today. Cloak Maker, on Strike. Ily Associated Press. I.ohton. Mass., June 10. A general strike of from twenty to thirty thou sand cloak makers. In New York City, was authorized this afternoon, by the Ioly Garment Workers International Fnion, which Is in session In this city GOVERNOR OFFERS 5300 REWARD FOR MURDERERS Ily Associated Press. I r Moines, la., .lane H. Governor arroii today off .Ted a j.-waid of iree hundred doliars fur the arrest and c-onvtctlon of the murderer of mica Hardy, wife and son, at Van- i!.-v. la,, cm Sin. y n f, following the rel. use of the Hmlvim: son, I'av Hardy, who was arrested a a a su.'pect. The ':i",c( rs are without a c ! : . hearing proffered by the governor. "About all I can say about that." re plied Judge Hurford, "is that State Superintendent John Wilkerson and Secretary John Michel!, of the s-tate normal board left Monday afternoon for Oklahoma CitV to hunt fr:-i-ter Mr. Cameron stating that he was gofr-g down for that purpose also. The com pie t. elertion returns from Lot in county are as follows: For c ; ital location 2'J yes. hr.d ."'lJi no iTS r ()k!.'iho!i:a f'ifv f..r s;innr,.c f"r oii!,r!e; 2) for railroad amendment ard STmS against. Huu.ors of cotdempt - proceedings asrasnst Governor H.-h. i! and Secre tary of State Cro.-:s for alleged io!a tion of Judsre Huston' temporary In junctions could not be verified thU oft ernoun. i he c-o-irt replied ttat it had no reqi'eft for oonu-mpt citations. the state of Oklahoma." WESTERN UNION INDICTED By FEDERAL GRAND JURY Fy Associated Fre.3. Washington, I), C.. Jum 10, The federal grand jury today returned an atlve without action on my part. Any state business transacted at Guthrie now would be Illegal. It Is up to rm to look out for the Interests of the state." The governor's family Is here with him. His daughter, Jane, denies that sho was stomd in Guthrie, but says that some one threw a stone at one of the young men in her party, as they were walking along the street cheer ing for Oklahoma City. "I anticipate no trouble," ?ald Has kell, "they are good law abiding citi- V w on MEAT MARKET INSTALLS ' OWN COOLING PLANT An innovation in local meat markets la the new cooling room just Installed in the Daniels Meat Market on East Canadian avenue. The pumps are operated by a gasoline englae and the room where about l..u0 pounds of meat Is kept Is always at a uniform temperature of about two degrees above freezing. This keeps the meat In just the right condition to preserve it, In a wholesome way. Denies He I. Marcell. I!v Associated Press. Los Angeles, Cab. June 1 4. Though positively Identified last night as J. II. Marcel, fticused of robbing the State tank of His-'hiifid. Fans., the nrloner !d here denies he l.-i Marcell. l.Hi.imieni iik-asnst in- West. rn 1 nion Zens In Guthr e rml r.v..n tf f,. , Telegraph company, c naming it with attempted there is a militia organfza-forty-two violations of the bucket shop tion In thia state." law. of March 1, 1910. State ollb-ers are dating official pi- The additional Indictments, charg. per. from this place todar inz conduit of a buekotshnn in th. cosuHi was r.ied today against W. Ii. Guthrie. Okla., June 13. Guthrie is Price, Virgil Randolph. Henry M. preparing to fight to tho last ditch for Itandolph. Chas. T. Moorehea.1. lid- retaining the state capital. The citi- ward Wabloti and Janu s A. Anderson, zons of Guthrie will try to get the fed- ail of Ihtitimore, Md., Thomas H. eral courts to intervene In the matter Campbell of Philadelphia. James F. of the governor's action in reniov'ng Cntius of New York. lid. Kvcrt-tt Tay- the capital to Oklahoma City. lor and John P. Aliberger of this city TO FILE SUIT AGAINST LAKES TOWING COMPANY By Associated Pre. Washington, D. C. June 13. The government Is engaged Jn collecting evidence intended. It Is said, to form the basis of a suit against the Gre.-.i Lakes Towing company, under the Sherman anti trust law, on the ground that it is a combination In restraint of trade. Present Conference Report. ly As mh hte-d I'rc-ss. Washington. I). ('.. June 14. The uf.f.-rMice report on the railroad bill ay was presented to the innate. Roosevelt Sail. For Home. Southamptlon. June 10. Col. Roose velt Is homeward bound today, ac companied br Mrs. Roosevelt. Kennit i can a mi Mrs. Nicholas Lonjrworth. He sailed on th Kaiser Augusta Vie toria. shortly pft r tu,n The steamer I-i clue fit qujrantir.e Ofi the night of .Fine IT, but Ho v. It vv;!I not hind la New York imtil the fcdlo- inq morning. i no election in many of the counties whl be contested on the f round that at many of the precincts ballots were thrown out because the voters place'! the cross in the square opposite "no" on the question of the femoral of the capital and then voted for one of the contesting. An attempt will be made tomorrow to get Judge Cotteral. a hearing before TRUNK CONTAINED BODY ' OF AN AMERICAN WOMAN I!y Associated Press. Como, Italy, June 10 A fisherman today, discovered, submerged in a lake near the village of Maltrasio. a trunk containing the body of a woman, be lieved by th? police to be an American. The woman's head Indicated murder. Ine body was wrapped R rd,-.,., of (l"th, which bore the inifL.ts -f. I.." The trunk also contalivj letters in Hngn.h ami ;v tihytoeraiih evidently f the victim. 4m 11 ( 1 w