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FREE TRA I )ER-JOU AND OTTAWA PAIR DEALER (it r A W A I lil I I RADt R Established 1840 01 r a w a JOURNAL Established 1880 THE WEATHER, Unsettled tniotjht and Thursday! probably show erii w, inner Thursday, VOLUME .V- NO. I7!. OTTAWA, ILLINOIS, WEDNESDAY, J I NJO I, .'' . I'l.'M K, TWO CENTS. KNAjL AaiMliaaa ! nn 1 1 ii if 1 1 1 1 1 m i 1 1 iiinn mifiirn nnr nrr muunanmtn, win unit!! antnlrr- s,,"kin- f "iamot BITING DOG, RELEASED M BONDS CANINE DEAD NOW. BUT ftCCIPIAI 0 Min; or SORE LIMBS FUMIGATE HOUSE SLAPWINSKI FURNIJ A I Tt R STAGING I h RIOl IN WHICH Wi AND HE rOOK PAR AND DEPU7 f BITTE tin- . ii lied h ll'i' II l'll in from the minor cull 1 1 ' . id I are said to be roi ovei i1 (,), dot; Lit, sprains tin y rocoivi il. health officer, vl itcd tin Irom til, t in "in : unices il lU-PCI ll iisunil h ; i . nl lltl it- would uol bi Impuln rl rounding r tie n lit) f.mii i, Ml III, i.,. i R.url Proves Sen ., ( . A N I N E SHE RIFF i r ti rt'i . . I it I i ' TAKE AiNTI-THOIVIPSON FIGHT TO U. S. COURTS j The idaintill inn i , 1 1 Ll LOCAL ELKS ATTEND STATE CONVENTION N fi and C. Wni dav Hundred tt m all parts tendance at 1 1 Deputy Slier el d attending delegate from lodge VOLSTEAD ANTI-BFF.R BILL UP TO HOUSE Washington. Juno i Tin- house Judiciary committor aitree I today to ro,rt ottl th" Volstead bill which v ohm prohibit - il, i,i beer en a plus e -hiii's prescription for nae of Ih6 Sleli. M.-rriage Licenses. Kiiiot . Henry, v. . t Itrooklyn i Mildred I'fila Kruiti. Mendota, 18 Hobort L Snider San Ho ro Chi kstnl. F. BUacfte Hollenbelt, Dm. leaal wnnn wLi. un uuuni UUlL I J By rc 8P? WMI'-II MAYOR p ml !i:nberi HARDING DEMANDS A CUT IN FREIGHT RATES i VARIOLA SLOWED DOWN; RMQ M0 KZW CASES 1 HOLD UP MINNEAPOLIS BANK NEAR CITY HALL - Ihjtnl land Tin . , I the l- j M i The am si ted mg va I.UUU nrt mm n nnVJ Jtwtrl I ! Q A R C i ISP CpflM IoAdlLLAo r KUm ALL OVER STATE 10 MET HERE JUNE 7 W I L L i i i i n For I - I - STRIKE TICS UP TWO ELGIN NEWSPAPERS red cross explaine work is D TO ROTARY liapl IHICKEN THIEVE? TEI I COURT HOOTCf CAUSED 00IFAL 1 I S DR PAIR WU.L OLD TIMER RETURNS mm . . FO TURF AND WINS 0 GAVE HIS AGE AS 21 WHEN HE W LlbtlWC IUI1I BRIDE OF LAST FALL SAYS SHE DISCOVERED LATER THAT YOUTH PERJURED SELF AND NOW SUES FOR ANNUL LMENT OF M ARRIAGE TIES. 1 1 ' l hi'i i cy i i . : .. I'd tor j I .... i Peru Grocc ' "" 1 oil-' na ua ml t soirn rnn nnir HdrvLTJ ru 1 0 BLOCKS HOMES LEVELLED PY TORCH; CALL TROOPS I ulsa, Old. i., June I . Nearly ten square blocks el the south aide ol the negro section of Tulsa, whence an armed conflict has been in progress XTRA! roilt. CAST 175 DEATHS. Tu'-a. Okla.i June 1. Major Da lev. i f the police force, today esti mated 'he number of dead at 17S. He is ol the opinion that a number of negroes were hunted to death ...l..... U-... L . . , WLrt iwt'nl oy lrt' mm U OF!. PROFESSOR IS COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER AJ 0. II S. H. A HOLLISTER WILL ADDRESS 21 GRADUATION CLASS DUUINC IXCKCISES IN SCHOOL AUDI TORIUM JUNE 9T H, I'rol II llolll ter. ol the I 11 ... I I he i it i ., . c 1 1 1 ,( 1 1 . . Prof, HpUister Is the official MkIi School visitor of the stair, and is onn 1 i lorium .... ' i . idol ' ! I inn In ii everal ill ,l ' ' OF NEGRO - bel wet n whites and ne groes since early last night, resulting in death list of nine whites and sixty .e negroes, and a rapidly increasing st of wounded, were In flames to, ly. The (iro was reported spreading and threatening to wipe oul a white resi di nee section In the Stand Pipe and Suns, i hill additions to the city. hiiiit tblrtj persons are in hospi tals suffering from gun shut wounds. More than 50 whites left hospitals following treatment without Riving their names. Pirn mend all i ; I til tli( negro section in which 10,000 ' ol the city's l.'i.OOO lived. Uiout 0,000 I negroes have I" en nlm 1 in imnr . - ll available national auards- in were placed on duty a I once In 1 m : rc i oet.tior and ordos were : i e ( I t . 1 1 ;i rn I e i 1 1 1 1 Fitjht 9t ta at Daylight. Tulsa, okla., June i Contlnuom nftro broke nut nhortl alter day hi m ar th n tro iiuarter rd' Tulsa, e scene ol ali nishl rai e disturb- mice in hich hundreds ol armed v. hlte men and negroi a took part an-1 v hich n suit, i in the di ath and In j Jur) of an unknown number of per ! : on and the calling oul ol Oklahoma national guard units to put down tlij j disordi r, j Adjutant Oenerul Charles P, Har j rett, in charge of ORIah una national guard, lefl here early today on a pps i iitl train which took one Oklahoma i Itj machine nun , nnipany to Tulsa. General Harretl ;i retain charge of th" situation until crowds are dts- The llrlns caim from a i pol here, throughout I ho enrly morning hours, '00 wliite men and i th uisand negroes land each other aero railroad tracks. First reports to police head quarters said thai the bodies of from in a space described us "no man's land " The police ulso had a report thai three St. Louis and San Cran ciseo railwaj switchmen and a brake II hot to Denied RideFired On Crew. 1 ' lllliel , ' a 1 1 1 1 v r i ppi i "ii hiIm'! tipi vds I that it !,.. I Test lit . ' i , trary, I , li , i nmri taken that the riota had resumed As the dawn I 1 k ol prevent i port,, i ill The tie) , I to b f dead in Situation Gioas Worse. n ; idmlt mad t i t.h three local companies o( the t - ble - 1 A g a ' i Baled, a as h srae4 ng 1 ut ' he i ity r'adv . m ii hine K'ins. i;uarls irn ats hlle otiiprs arroiind the negroi's and se !,, m Into f 's.in i amps. lr command of dj ir iv, d at o , lo, k to fcwccptr G H Ats.ijited by Black ' ubli ,: i ,, resmll o; iue ar-