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Show LITTLE TELESRAMS KtIIN. 111., May IS. tender m railroad viaduct near here the body of a well rl reward "woman of refined apparanrwvee found yesterday, her skull battered In, her throat slashed and her ctothlne; on lire. The woman waa about 40 yaara old and had no mark of Identification. , FT. PKTKRPBI'RO, Mav 1. It la officially offi-cially denied at the for inn ofiT-e that the appointment of Baron Rosen, the Russian embassador at Washington, to head the mlnlstrv. In succession to Vendue Masa-noff, Masa-noff, who la 111, waa contemplated. Nothing la stated concerning; the rumor that the baron who Is now here, will be appointed temporary director of the foreign for-eign office. HAMPAX. N. May lH.The legislature legisla-ture was dissolved yepterriay. A general elctlon will be held June 14. OKLAHOMA CITT. Okla.. May Thla city has two seta of rival municipal offices aa a result of the refusal today of the mayor and city council to turn over the city offices to the newly elected mavor and commissioners. Court pro-ceedlnga pro-ceedlnga will be bronaht. The holdover mayor end council claim that the election elec-tion by which the commission form of government waa adopted waa Illegal. fim-D ffAI.U Vt.. May 1. A aen-tence aen-tence of not less than four nor more than six years In state prtaon at Windsor was imposed yeeternay on jara. riorence i-. Dodge, who waa convicted on 8aturday of manslaughter In shooting William Heath at her home at Luenburg on September Sep-tember 17, 110. WARHIWJTON, May la. The supreme court dlemlaeed for want of Jurledictlon the appeal from the sentence of contempt recently impoaed by Judge T.ar-om b In the United fttetee circuit court at New York on United Statue Dlatrlct Attorney Henry A. Wlae. The attorney had re-fueed re-fueed to obey the order of the court to return re-turn to Iwrenc H. Mllla and aaaoelatea. Importers, their books seised when they were srreatcd on a charge of violating tha customs lows. PnOVTDKNrB. R. I.. May 14 William P. Hheffleld. who waa defeated for reelection re-election ta congreaa In lia. waa today rhoeen to represent Rhode Island on the Republican national committee to succeed ths late Oen. Charlea A. Bray ton. r BI'RRIT.I.VTLI.B. R. T., May II Twenty aquare miles of heavy woodland In three ateles were burned over yeater-day yeater-day hy s forest Are In the dlatrlct where the boundary lines of Rhode Island, afaasachuaetla and Connecticut meet. |