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Show stood as being extremHv anxious to -cure the resignation of Kelly. Considerable difficulty arises from the . fact that all the laws which were espe- I cially designed for cases like the present one were repealed by the last seoalon-.of the State Legislature. Borne definite ac . tlon will be taken tomorrow. . V c : . znuoii nccn to v dlliaitd r.i:G2rATic:;. TOPEKA, Kan., July 10. Another conference con-ference of 'attorneys was held here to discuss the situation arising frbm the loss of the State funds in the defunct First. National bank. It Is announced that Gov. Hoch will demand the resignation resigna-tion of State Treasurer T. T. Kelly on t ,e ground of improper conduct in office, and that Kelly will resist the demand. '1 he matter will probably have to be settled set-tled in the courts. Uovv Hoch is under- |