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' A40., i . 4 4,- l''' ,,,,, ' ; , .., h rough owri : :74: , 1111E AEGRO-1111- 0 - - T izt, ,, 7 , 11.1S., Supreme Court :Rules Charles Williams Alleged to Have Criminal Record'in N ippone se Not Eligible for ', ., . Naturalization , -- Four States ArrestedAd- rnitted Killings, Declared. Two -- Cases' Heard. 1 t.... 4,, c ,, ,t,t IVESTICATURSTTTT EIFEITIENSIIIPI . w t , ,. 1JPNESE - 1,0,,, t, 4,6., . - '',,,,,L ; ,..,,,,,,i, , t P . n 0-- i-4- 4, g 0,.......dy Alk OINIEB-111GFI- 40"-- z - 910 , P , fiz - , - -- - 41,74,14,,t74",, e - ,v7441,11,,,,ivt.,,,i.tiottica,A- ---Seve- ral Reopened.- anti-Nationali- st a' , 1, I 7-94114477- LA III- --- CONSTAIcTINOPLENov- (Delayed in Ali Kemal Bey, editor,of the newspaper Saban, who was arrested at Ismid on the charge of subversive actions was killed by a mob after having been officially condemned to death. He was taken before General Nurred Pasha, military gov- ernor of Smyrna, now on a tour of inspection of the Nationaltroops -at Ismid, who pronounced the death asentence dramatic..---ally. ..- -- - YEAR ., Profile ost-Perfect - - r- --- --- . ,'-...4,1....- . 4- - A ;Iti.'ra .... -M- I r Governor of Smyrn a Had Read Execution i tree and Ali Kernel Bey Was Being Led to Scaf- fold When Mob Attat kiResentment and -- -' . ' 1 e . ' - - ' - -- Property Lou Eotio n. tn.'- 'C onstantrnop . Into- - Millions - By-- the Assocmted Wiped . L . De- - -- , t -' . . 1-- roocEs RELIEF Idly 4 RD II , ST , Mr 0, VENTY-TI- D , 4- - 4- - - .:. .. ' 4- - -- I . , . . ' 4- - I ., ,, . POLICE . 7... ' : 34 . . W RITER HAD BEEN CONDEMNEDAla DIE IIRSANIZETO - - '' r 1 ,..a,.24. , 'omen Slash Turkish Edit& to it eaths- 04 . . . 192'2 . r 24: .11 a m..today 4 a m. to,4day N'oon today ' 4 o i , 1 .t 13 "''',',i ' ., .. ytI;d,:atc;rdaysc mm,,,,lin.,,,,,n'n, - NOVI;M B En ' 1.,. i 1.. Moe. .............. d - 1. , MOM)A Y : ' ft 1 10;,11 , , . . 40. ; 3- . ,. ... - , 1k. . 1 ,,, , , it ' . MU 4 , - 0'4' 1 i ,.,. Ilift . LAKE CITY SALT - ' 1: , ; - 1 ik. . Temperatures. . I, 0 ,,,,, , . .. It . PAGES ,.......1 - , , , t ' - , w. 1 , , , , - ,2.' ,,,,...46:. , 1'51! , - ei. . 1 - - --4-' 1 1). .e.. 1 - tonight and Tuesday.-;-- - 114 a Weather Forecast. ".N.a010 r . . I . ara In?' - '0 '"'-- V , ., ' 4,1-- a 1 , Charles Williams. alias Charles Ed, wards. 32, negro, is the murderer of Nloroni Peter KeYsor, in the belief Salt Lake po1ic The pOlice ore confident they have In ruetotty the man who shot Keasor to death in the city on the night of August-7in front of 424 south Third East. ntreet. The suspect has a crim- trill' record in at least four states chief of Detectives Kiley M. Beck-stea- d and Detectives Lester F. Wire, Roy Larsen and J. A. Egbert who hate worked almost constantly on the case siffeer-- the night of the murder, Pay they have secured witnesses an4 up P(Yearefully on their. PtaternPnts, there is absolutely po doubt hut that Edwards shot and robbed Keysor. While eltepicion pointed to Ettiiiinlefor a 14,,,e tkrnp. It was not until aftera brutal seSult was cumniitted ir M. T. Fullmer on Fifth West between. Fourth and Fifth 1311 the of October 20, the subsequent arrest of Edwards for this crime anti later 'thearrest at Green River, Wyo., of George Van Nixon, partner of Edwards. that' ci4LnitelP associnted !the latter the K,murdei.. , It , WASIIINrlTtiN, Nov.. 13.Japartese are mit eligible for naturalization in - , '. . forces to aid the thouranta made tc.f.lts,,,, bY United States. today ,,,.:. c .,., tjc::,, homeless by the earthquake throughthe supreme court. ''" .,,, , , out Ch Ile early Saturday morning and ,,,,, t .: In lts finlng the court disposed of. , ,,!,,,.2 :' , 4, ' I the . ' flooding waves which followod two cases, one brought from 'Hawaii "in the name of Isliirn, in the name 0 ', ; the shocks were being mobilized to'. 1 of the Turkish nation. I chndemn you by Tako rizawa against the United . ' I ' f other day. The death toll will probably be to death as a traitor to the country." 't';'; : toe Mitterrand ,;:,i brought by Takuil 0 at least 1.000 it is estimated. and the :,, , ., An Kemal remained passive, 'utter- Yamashita and Charles Iflo Koko , 40'i:073'.;;',,.,:.i,3:: property- lose will run into the milV 1 ' 1 ' tied. lions as several towns were almost Irl . lug filo word of protest. Ills hands 1 against the arcretary of state of Wash- 1 el :' Tr:,4i, t,, 1'1 - :. y damage entirely wiped out arid i In he was led to a scaffold. Before he case both the ,,....4 latter Japington ,I,t, 44 , 4 4 t' ,, to 11411t1k? and lines communication buildings anese hal been naturalized by a court , , , reached the gibbet, however, an anicrY - "iv ' ...... 4,4-- , and particularly ships along the 1.400 1 , :'1114 or the state'tif Washington, but were Z' ' ),..mob of ;women pounced upon him, miles of cost affectedby-thhuge ,, s, ,7:,: .retused incorporation as a real estate IN, waves stones. has frem resulted the violent s, knive tta A., cking him with firm on the gronnd thaf their netur- 4111., )011; "..4 -- .1'41., 1 " , of nature. i upheavals and 4 : ., alization had been illegal. The lower I clubs, and tearing at his clothing 1 .tI , Z1 i ?.' 4 .' 42: rooke1. ');.,.' federal court on appeals in considering ', '6.. . Ships Are his body '4,, t ,, sialassehes i.ng , i," Five hundred were dec.'case. its reportOzawa persons t 7r:l.f!Z1 the suspended ,19 After a few hveicatdimweitxohcruedt... . i4 Storer Recalled ed killed at Vallenar and in the dis, ion asked the court for and Bellamy . sCs,,Y 1 .1 supreme ',,:te 'i..1 . i. 4 tricts surrounding the city. At Co-instructions as to whether Japanese n ;,,,t, - L ' at least 100 are known to be ags , ,for citizenship under. the quimbo was 4rgged through the AmbassaIt ellg.hie illsbodi , Iromurop-eaT ehat 111, dead.-- The damage from the suctes- -' "I ' ---, 't tiratilt !Inn taws. streets by ch. Infuriated mob- and ex- I of earth shocks. which filled the 101;4-- A.tit....klatiosi. The question larzelY turned upon Roosevelt Was lion dorship by pose 4 to publie gas , On the aceffold was with heaviest terror. population whether PectIon 2163 of the revised .'ot5 ,(1 In tho - ,y; statuteri. restricting naturalization' to , for seviral hours- - 4.r caused provinces of Anto-,. t' i.'. !'1 Also Ohio Congressman. fagasta, northern e Sr a, Atacama and Coquimbo. pro- "free white ;persons" and those of editor'. death has J2,'..; ci AU . coast. ships were the was still ta. force. along descent African t and emotion. in Itz,,4":--4.ereaentment . Bareness Lela de Torinoff la acclaimed by European artists as having The court statedlthat the questions ..,, ... ,swepton shore, pounded lit gatrust the t ukt000ts, whitey ho was known ' ,40,,, , Tr ' ,,-- ,' ,,z 4ki rook or left MO 'tad ntub ta new &broad,. visiting Crown before lt were:. In 41Ser 1 , rtiers I 'obit onlightOnol prillin ,,'' ' - - ---- ''''llec-ordin- g ,,- - to the e BiaPsosor'ilseciItari of berrnanyi,-,Sindsa .wharves t, inter visit the Dowager ono, , ,.... , Color No TeotiosioolGport , detectives, 1 ref, they 4" , ' ' k 1 i Is the naturalisation of June IS. have several witnesses. including Ed-- t ,,,,,,,:' ;i, ,,, 'Van Nixon, Who by the petivieiona of see, wards ,r. ISK .Altrifted of the said that EdWards admitted the retriera statutes '". bon a Aro., Am. ' , - United ' ,,,,......e--- ' ,,'hStates? beneath tbe raclitc.-,- ' The and robbing Keyser. They' say,shooting! -'IV he ad- -. I.. co, ?.4.1,,., ers. whom he was staying ivith Mat. turbants If $ o Umited. te the appellant ell- - mitted waters first were drawn away from the on the night of 1 gible for naturalization under this sec- the murder thooting The Attune toted ,,,,,vc1.14.0iies-fit- y shore. far below the low tide mark. Ter.' and at subsequent times.' ) '' tion? and then, they came rushing back in a dele- ( LAUSANNE, Notre., The court answered th e request or He also declared. it la aged. that he 3 IF wave which some observers said gme-- these questions in the affirmative arid and Van Nixon assaulted and robbed :i'''''''' ' gates of the Turkish Na 1,c Nov. 13.Bellamy. great , ;i, anus fifty, meters in height. At Anto'free Fullmer. in discussing the phrase thn , - ornment have come to Lausanne as - ;..4 : died in Paris yesterday. fagata and other points.-- this queer The finger of rtnmicicm first pointpersons" as it appears in the 'victors and their mood is wholly dif- ,.. said ed to movemeht of the sea was repeated five ambassador to eight or nine days lot- ferent than that of the crushed rep- - was i 'it the word 'free' was lowingEdwards batwaves at times. the AGINGstatute, and the slaying when Ernest he WebCoplitoo resentatives of the eultan who begged used in recognition 190'246 ,and before, .that tered the oft,' almost ber, to ruins and of ftia ta.tith Serand- East t MA the Sevres of formerly when for mercy the treaty I that KlAvery then egistent had been minister to Belgium and entire population fled to the hills. etreet. informed that Their on was white detectives the three occupied that persons Point ago. drafted years 1 A J status. The word. however, has night Mr. Keyeor was shot he Shocks Lost Hours. Pasha, boaatsof support Spain. He represented the First Ohio 'tithe to ceased have any practical in wince the ifrom the Parisian soviets and alludes and buildr d County district in the Shop-craft- s and Fifty-thir- d The tremors were so severe that Head of Federated Strikes Tank I nificance and may now be afforded ing grounds anCityIndividual-answerinLightning g to the uneertaihty which new govern- some pit the seismographs were put Cungreases. "Manifest ly the testimony I Edwards' ments in England and Italy have description. and another man He was born in Cincinnati. Aug. Z. out of operation.- The total duration hy the mere color of the skin of each Disclaims Know--During Terrific Down- l!individual 1 is impracticable as that dil- who appeared to be a l'tlexican, given to the solidarity of the entente. 1847. and was graduated from Har- of the shocks was three hours and , man from the grounda Th19 same of the ' lowinga fern Kemal persons Pasha certainly vard university in 1867. Ile entered forty minutes said the estimated ra-- . -, greatly arnong A Mustapha - man even among of Rain ---- 2,000,000 they followed was Keisor. eeems well entrenched in Europe to- - the law ledge of Purported Walktwo )ears later and was ap- dins 1.200 kilometers in a direction pour t, : fr,rn -Irace graduations by imperceptible ' Police Raid Resortsday. pointed assistant United tSates attor- transversal to the Andes. The mefair blonde to the swarthy bru out at Albuquerque Shops. His delegates to the Lausanne con . ney of the southern district of Ohio. teorological institute announced that On the night of the Keysor murder Barrels Endangered. ference are confident of being granted the police raided several places where ltir. Storer's death recalin the the earth shock coincided with the (Continued On page two) 1 their demand that Turkey shall be re- - matic sensation of a decade and adiplonegroes were known to frequent and half - I are which of .,,,, the lieved Mrs. Edwards was in one of these on capitulations, page (Continued was two) he ;; e removed sumamrily The Associated (By forto Z'ss'am-iPress.). extra territorial rights granted The Asso,:iated Trees.), (Ty places herself. at Vienna the by theni CHICAGO, Nov, -- The following ,day Edwards and-hiThey are alaa Arm Presidet ,,,,, .for .. eignersin Turkey., appeal No 4101'14TON, -13,The and confident in believing that full wife left Fait Lake for Pocatello and a strike circulated among shop em- most disastrous Texas, It Mr. Storrs. wife who was was 1 in the fire , to years' accrue their Maria Lonsworth of on the train threw away a hat and a sovereign rights will ployees of the Atchison, Topeka & Cincinnati, about government through the conference. history of the Gulf Coast oil fields revolver. it is 'Md. i Sa Ma, Fe railroad received ion evolved the strife incidental to 1 Their attitude brings to mind the re- - whom 17 At the time Edwards was arrested now is raging in the Humble sector,. s of railroad and union American an dip- - the dismissal. She was the !'Nly Dear once made mark by at the Ltamberger depot by Patrolman t officials here today. B. M. Jew- miles northeast of Houston." Three lomat that putting Europe out of Tur- - Maria" in the remarkable series of letRichard Beyrum, Mrs- Edward. known the late president and harrels 'of oil ell, president of the Raihvay Federat- QUarters of key would come nearer to effecting ters written by the to as lieun Duffy, was underworld In Storer Mrs, defense ed Crafts, said he knew nothing about are burning and with a atiff wind In Y than putting published by t of' Peace in the Near with him, but she escaped. This was her coptention.-thalutr .hushanda. re- - . m ,Torliereut IL' taterrelte---'''''''- ''''' had been an injustice. charge of operation of the road. de- are augees-netuHaving beaten the Greeks at arms. move!was watt arrested and is said to have made endangered. . It clared It did not affect the road and to, who WS8 charged by .,:tshe, determined the are Turks Associated The Press.) apparently At By ' damaging statements against her hus Sundro.'s stortn is responaible. ----that the equipment was in such good to recover practically all the Euro- - 'the president with responsibility for ov. 13.Four band, connecting him with,the K.eyttor fa' o'clock during a terrific downAMORY, 410 TheAssociated (By Press) the condition which caused reduction that her them of complications by the shbp pour of rain. lightning struck tank No. peen territory wrested from duet before the woman was jmurder. were burned to death In was forces persons 'husbands removal. Mr.- - Roosevelt tn under the world war. consideration. TOKIO, Nov., Ia.Chang , company. ripe Line' P. A.", arrested. Detective Larsen received a The Turkish delegation is outspoken defense of his action, accu"t1 Mra- dictator of Manehu-ria'My information that the circular 21 of the Gulfsubsidary has Informed of the Gulf fire which destroyed the "T. telephone Inessage at his home advis- was in itit criticism of the postponement ,Storer with having delved too deeply 1 ed over the pig- - tranaportation question here hotel A flame of colamn he is Oil lug him to iook up the'record of the government that corporation. Japanese W.- S. I tterson. who wae nature of of the conference here. in affairs of seriously' l''' 'Mate. and with Apparently filtot.-was con fleeted with the tvartiti. itra-t-hskywar4-20- 4 feet to4lowed byre-a ' The.I. Altheide. Evansville.-111.T. State with thei negotiating. with the government, of fourth San . ',steer- - to late Involving the United C. a cloud of black smoke and heysor caae. The message Witt; pre:-French efforts to conic tosome tort vatican in Rome-- , and with the govern- - 1 the Far Eastern republicof Siberia at ta re systent federation'!-- - said Mr. 'dense that Tenn.; Jack earned Marshall. Memphis. and rattled ehook J.. have houses, to tome from a woman. 't.elitt. adding that in hia opinion the port of . agreement and e. hefore facing, the menu of France,-Spaiand Austria- - Chita. in arc effort, tot ohtaim guaran "i'' window panes all over the Humble Bolden, address not learnkli Following the arrest of Mr. Elit- new Kemahet representatives. the Turkieh Hungary. of the agent.. circularizing railooad a shopmen would W. Pruett. wards Idle talked wvh DeectiVek Wire Truman. refugees heve little or 'no effect." , ,townsite. group- is insistent on fteging a quick havt, bt' 4,1) I' and Larsen Ann gave The Storer and the Roosevelts had I tees for the safety,ef a.m. Monday,.tank No., 22, ,LThe fire itt bu1teve,1 to of cf;n- them ' "rhe Santa FP.P Vqftlpment is 'in Al 2:43 tank 'dart- of the discuasions which werellipen intimate friends-foshould they return to their own coun! all oil eernihg the askault anti fact& of -, loy the explosnon on caused No. the many ,. 21. north. yeam adjoining , robbery . ,: have we to hegun a a and tothey. good of have tory:lit-io1 etairway. puch Storer, aunt of Nicholas Long- try. fire and is burning fiercely. The stohe at the foot l.'L?.l, it. "( how he had taken a towel '' The Manchurian leader itaid ihe yeas low percentage of bad order cars that citught wa, Iworth. Mr. Roosevelt's ' from the house and later returned and flames, fanned by the wind. now trt Manchuria we are about to reduce our forces." to entry unable permit Two Steamers Rush to to 8. RooPe'velt. and 11 and Kermit and No. even, of .. ;;I: tanks told, Itur Lo usrd rt,. stone In the godmOther threaten Exonerated is Vladivostok from of,. of ft."beard those Judge Mr,- Jewell the "Ineven 'refugees in thei Mr. If nerved Storer a bad statiOn towel cold."' titan-to "knork Vett-rat rirtgres big 'purnp Aid of Leaking Vessel when Mr. Roosevelt. was it member of and ether portions,of Siberia who had said when asked concerning thItorigin wind holds. nothing can save the Gulf -Charges in Liquor Case tner. was roVhed of it Fo;,1 watch end ' et-- tb n,- -u n ion el "" ecuter hiett-eeresi Abel. grviriaryloe Winitnisainitr1.1.11ram 1 irif Latin ,nteftrIti. Aituquerque,N, ram early-- ta nap Ity-ttt !Al' pawn steam- pone d to which sailed from, ,New ,Tork,1 been drafted by have llre 1lYing ahnard tv"'"W 7.90.1.1E9M Ain Oftearjt e .u4iposite..sid05A-Lti44.-sz4 th Nov. foe Chrlatitinla and CopenhagInternationilePreparet.,-M9- edrastion.hurefli:6orndthly lai'llfeCtIrn'Pre4 The rnrit'Wh &Aid- nil ieilkti lag' Ilitsi Unit ii nks will ignite. Federal Judge James C. Vlthent was, pocket and that he told her of the en. went aground Sunday about 1.200 T Only one of the circulars had reach-- 1 To Fight Fascisti 'Wave More than a MilliOn barrela of oil chargcs against him rrobbery. imphcatMg Van Nixon an his Red Cross caring for them, I ed.thst Santa Fe offices here.- - It .was. are tit storage in the Sun. company-tanks- . esnonerated of all feet north of the Oksoe entranee to Japanese The latter was traeed to a two nmnths following today . in Christiania, according to an Exchange .,,.. Kan. picked up Syracuse, . HMI there. (fly The Asioelaterl rregs.) ' by- a COMMilt.0 of 12 taviers, Green Illtker, 'Wyo.. s Dispatches from Vladivostok since S gation caa Tel,,graph dispatch from Copenhagen. has fired. No. - -21. first Tank to Larsen Dtnect;ves anti assdeLation.: and liar MOSCOW. According, that Nov. Tarrant third the place 13.The from evacuated 1 the Japanese Two steamers have gone to the as ''i of 584.000 barrels and had over The Investigation was demanded by Wire. Mrs. ' Edwards has admitted But Not 'Order pacity Official, forces tactics is Czarist of ernationale, "0: considering the b five remnants of the li last passenger ninety aistance 5o0.000 barrela Of Oil stored therein take affldavit in., the wave of Facism a ',tell; i the friends,' fallowing publication, thnt ehe swore toar alirenee Ptill aboard today. It is not believed combat ers which ...ordinarily have accommo, I Approved by Men, is Clam when ignited. Tank No. 22. has a Wilson.a to marry is 1 ,., reported to be makin g tremendoua reds stated that fragments of the anti- -in a Dallas church paper and state- order to eertire or the damaged and baereis of that ,hip 275,000 la said 'She to have wirnits storage capacity 5 insides in Germany. Poland. Ruma-- 1 'i ments in sermona here that Wilson! Edwards. were straggling toward MukIn a leaky condition. of oil. Tanks No., army N. full red a was In Nov. ALBUQUERQUE. Al., husband has she ted practically hcti,o that .. -- -nits. Hungary and living -' 1,,,,flor,erft that he 'alai of Manchuria. in the with 'What effect the Call for a second'i 11 and 8 are smaller. about 150.000of It The newspaper Pravda says the den: capital t-'might Ile made drive strike ot shop men- on thp Santa Fel barrels capacity and are nearly full t that an alliance or is Feetett the becoming another Strength for .i.). 4 railway woilld have is a moot question oil. International.- both politically and rChang I the Bolshevik power.---a today. Santa Fe Railway officials! !Ig r officers declare she has expremed I economically. LL,-. or here said did do so. to they wiliiaaness expect any qot I . Pattto their force W. while I S. .1 quit, 1 erson,- secretary- of' the YedSrated! . Shop emit, said that the order would! affect 70 tnerk employed in the vin $614.-- ' here and about 1,00Al men on theMopes I Lo-n-g, : tern. Iteretused k expected this many men would obey 1.S'.:-Vietild r the order to strike-- on. 13e.A.."", 16- .-1, admitte& however, that NhOV;" . (gy the Associated Press.) which 11 was not sighed by any shoperaft of-, rain tóday, Nov. (By Universal Servicc) ' CEDAR RAPIDS. Iowa. (By the Associated Press.) 1 Helot. had the approval of the organiCHICAGO. Nor. - CHICAGO Nov,13.--Fra- nk i t L--- Bacon. veteran htmdreds of motoriits from .going to North Liberty.: xarton. It is the aimhe saidto Liptájliii:---.Stoie As-- the name MarpGardcu wtr prevented -f 1 , tempt to induce the men who did not to get their automobiles which were stored there Saturday i to give up Ms role as "Lightnin' BM Jones" after-morpliant to newspaper photographers . or who last ree strike CI , have since reached July had in ".Lightfrom .,.k just , Mary mud in the here "mired" today. become than returning seen 2,000 had be again turned to work. to leave their work. performances, may yet 'night after,they and she moil) ' I, , 4, onto from Europe (By The Associated Pres.) Iowa Cqty.' see anynin" before the play . goes to Boston next month, according to football game the NEW YORK. Nov. particularly anxious to ; ., zl., ', were. hi ! ' Rancher Breaks Neck; - It was said today that practically a thousand cars were John L. Golden, producer of the play. . Thomas Lipton was asked today; in body. The photographers , counover a view the front rinks. damned grambop.. ! - - "Mr. Bacon of to controversy Davenand Now Reported Recovering stalled between here and Iowa City and Iowa City merely has been forced to rest long enough whether Amer. "Keep those tryman's rentarks, here." Mary exclahned. I regain his health," said Mr. Golden. "It will riot 'be necessary r leans were ohnm sports." He coon. per out of port and on other roads leading in all direction's from Iowa City. ( By The Asooristohl Press ) kot she relented and they this to unit tered to White story. go children were forced to go without food from noon Sulphur Springs. He will remain in a Chicago GRAND FoliKK 13. of her 119 pounda . Incas ady-once wrote mer that she Nor,11.77 Women and 4 . B. flay es a local rhotel,:where the facilities for resting are as good as aylchere A until morning. was sure Americans ' yesterday w('ight) and Inagnifirent were, putting Saturday called in- - tIi e. water so believe Mr. Bacon will be able to return to "Light- - rancher. nate thrown frcrIn a wagon said the Mary etplaitted she always gram- - ! something North motorist from A belated Liberty today arriving .. Itroke hist neck, a After total and photographer; could not Shamrock I win. wrote nevelptiper.bP411130 nin before the Chicago the tepoda---o- f between Lowa City and reported recolvering there were fourteen miles of stalled Mr. Golden said. perttlyets he back to her and said I thought hoppers I t her :,!of the I 1I Meanwhile the part willengagement ends, D. and in posseatoon of all 7' hie l,'1"." Cedar Rapids Saturday their eataerliti reminded old were and that an there seven 11 MptletttrZtrighehltel. The Anrcans were twenty night O'Hara, I doetore " Three the filth , : ' erDslaYree remod tn.. pews.. beYstj.ohn ' K,rmlook friond of Bacon's, at. the 1att ' - ', ,,- - , ditch, today.. ,. . - -- -cerrital rertiltraa which waa baokaa ,cars. still in . , '''' . Au - - - -- , , ---the . 4 . , - ..,et';:,-,.- p . ie' 1 U.S.DIPLOMAT '. , wllo LosT posT DEiD 1 !, PARIS -- . r' 41 , p ,4. , r ,t'' ' -. '' 44 ! -- , A ca !), c ,'i P Jo" 0 :i , ,.. - . -- ' k , Tori rot t, !lie) ,..1.1.-,10.,..,.- t.r t,, b a rät .. , . - , fairly-'emai- ' ' . a- ' i , ' I - 61101.enest-tbsoutifu- anal-qua- , - , , datifer-eind ' - , , --- ;4 , I eader--lame- urrietAiSbENr' , -- IVIIRSTFIRE IN STRIKE RUMOR lc ' HISTORY OF OIL . -- ON SANTA FE FIELDS of-t- - t Fifty-secon- l 1 - - , - , , - Four Are Burned .13.--- Art lYlátithlitiäfi'L.ãdét... 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