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Show I A man giving the name, of Jum.'-Fli-mrns wlm s.i'd lie was :.i ei-,;! of the ; 1:1 ll'l Papi.N X:i::;-:;i: ':. hank Of Ili-ilMlt. .Mill,., v;,s i.-'aill:-ii by police ivhi-n f.iund wamh-p.og ;lj,, les-O.v about ilovv in own dNtr'et wi.l: i. handbag reported to cuiua'ii I': ;'t eel thousand dollars. At 11 ho-;.ial rn. , 'i:y '.v-l:!;itrii ji:-. mi 1 1 ri. 1 bin to In In a snijior. I Judge Friend of Chicago YVi-dmsil;.y ill ('iil-lii. Ml llir -s I ; I ;l : t ! 1 1 i 11 V s in ,. ba-i-biill trial ibat hf would direct rh jury in res urn a verdict of nut guilly In tlx eases iif "Pn.-k" Weaver all'1 I ' J I : t ; 1 ; -" " l-'cl.-h. former W! 1 1 f 1 Sox .players, and Carl Z,,i-l- of St. Lou's, unless rnrilier evidence was Introduced ugnin.-t ihise men. WASHINGTON. icci-cut i ve clemency was grunted Or .1. C. Iiys.irt of I-:i Paso. Texas. Wed. nesilay by I'residenl Harding. TI10 pardon was eondil ioned upon payment of a tine of .sTilHI. Ir Il.vsarl was con-vieleil con-vieleil several niiinibs ago of selling morphine and senfenced lo three years' inipr'sonmeiil in Leavenworth penitentiary peniten-tiary and 10 Hie payment of a Hue of :?.00. A letter to Secretary Weeks from Ml.ijor (ieneral r.eonard Wood, now in he Philippine,-, as head of Hie Wood-rorlies Wood-rorlies mission, was received Wednos- TELEGRAPHIC TALES TERSELY TOLD A r-'JUME OF THE V.'ZHK'S DO...GS IN TH!G A.'' O 01 H E,7 C 0 U NT R I EG. Important Events of the Past Seven Days Reported by Wire and Prepared Pre-pared for the Den-fit of the Eu:y Reader. i INTERM0UN1 AIN. 1 More llniu a nullum do'la'-i worth' 01 ml alie.nl has liei-u ileslioMil in III" l.urii.llg ol tour huge oil lal.k-. at I .a as. near Leauinoul. Texas Tin' t..e ..as ea u -ed bv ligli'liilig and is fci.il scu.l.n,; huge spirals ol smoke anil l...l.i.-s 11. .0 till: heavens. .. I'.iniol Ciev eland. ,S:. of Sin Iiiego, ' .... .wis th.s week enibnrked upon I. 1.1-1 matr.moii ai venture. Lie was v .-.l.i.-.l to .Mrs. .Naomi Webb. 00. of r-.w .leis.-y. Cleveland was formerly I yoi ol San Anuiniii. Tex. and is I. c oiuu.si piaci.ung, attorney 11 tin; t..y. day and .Mr Weeks admitted that it ini'iea led tin! characler of the report (o be made later by the mission. The secretary declined to make public any impressions gained by the writer, however, how-ever, relative to the capacity of the islcmlers for self-government or as to conditions generally. No. time has been .fixed for submission of the formal re-porl, re-porl, it was said, as the mission had not couipleu'd its work. Another plea for release of Eugene V. Delis and other war-lime prisoners ,vas presented lo President Harding I Wednesday by a delegation repp's, 'enling the Socialist party and the pol-jilical pol-jilical amnesty committee, which inclu deil S. SI. Castleton, Debs's attorney; I'.asil Mauley, former head of the wai labor board and William II. .lolinston. president of the International Associa. I re.'i Tioriey San Francisco inia. I , ei.,..n.-ei , v.lio tell in climbing an -. peak near Tuolumne .Moad- - ..- .as. Sa i u i i . a v , (licit Thursday at Vie -s .-.ra club mage al Hie Meadows. I.. on, -v was -l.'i years of age and well Iio .ii :n mining circles in Hie wesi. 1..- s.irviveil by a widow, lie folia- , 1.-...V lived in Denver. c CI:ii,:oil wilb 'iiibi'z;-.liiiir $l(B0K) f'-'i. .- coolly treasurer, Laurence Lar-I- ii IV ii.ioi- of How lieii-s t D.. was i. .-s .-il on a warrant .sworn out by .r. i L ..ens, n. '.-oiuily treasurer, veim miic-- miic-- -eo.'.i i. arson. Larson has asked a j : cliiu iiary hearing, and is at liberty tin Ins own recognizance. Forty I'liriland men. said lo be world Vim velerans. Thursdav forced Alfred i 1. run's, janitor of Hie Portland Social 'J .iruiv orein to raise an American Hag. V"i . b bad been half masted in memory fi: I. Albers. to the head of the s'laff. Aiii.rs who died Thursday formerly Va-i head of the Albers Brothers Mill-Inu Mill-Inu company. He was convicted on the charge of violation of I lie espion-I141' espion-I141' act. but his conviction was set ii ide recently by the I'nilod Stales Mtiueme court. Signatures to petitions for a refill election of various Nonpartisan officers offi-cers io!aI 5J jSfiT. according to an- rTiiueemi'tit by T. G. Nelson. state secretary of the Independent Voters Bssociation. Monday at Fargo. N. D. Kixty thousand signatures are required requir-ed for a recall. Ignited, according to the owner, by B spark from a descending forest patrol pa-trol airplane, the residence of D. I. I. owe of Med ford. Oregon, was burned burn-ed to the ground at a loss of .f.iOm The Iowe residence is al the edge of Barber field, the airplanes passing It when alighting. The exhaust of the plane, according to I. owe. set fire to the grass, which. fanned by the WindrigniteTr the grain field and house. Samuel C. Black, president of Washington Wash-ington and Jeferson university, Washington. Wash-ington. Pa., died at a Denver hospital rarly Monday after a two week's ill-tiess ill-tiess growing out of complications re-Suiting re-Suiting from an ataek of influenza last April, lie was on a honeymoon tr'p to national parks. DOMESTIC. Chief of Police Karl E. Morgan of Kioux City, Iowa, was removed from ! office by a vote of the city council j nun oi iUiicniiusis, representing ine amnesty committee. The Blue Mountain Irrigation company com-pany of Monticello, Utah, has applied lo the federal power commission for a license for its constructed plant consisting con-sisting of a small diversion dam in Pole canyon, San Juan county, Utah, and a five-mile pipe line to a power bouse containing a .'!( kilowatt generator. genera-tor. The power is used for geneial purposes in the town of M.ml icello. Out of a room full of women at a house committee hearing Wednesday, only one indicated she favored a law lo prohibit feminine smokers from puffing puff-ing cigarettes in public. A bill by .''eprcsontative Johnson, Democrat, Mississippi, would provide a tine of ;52o or women who smoke in public places in the District of Columbia -a $100 line if they repealed the offense and a similar schedule for proprietors proprie-tors of hotels, restaurants and "public vehicles," who fail to enforce the ban. One male spectator saw need for the law, while nineteen opposed it . FOREIGN. Provisions for reducing the production produc-tion of sugar and for sending a commercial com-mercial mission to Washington to secure se-cure a revision of the reciprocity treaty between the United States and Cuba are included among nine measures mea-sures constituting an urgent legislative legisla-tive program drafted recently at Hav-jana Hav-jana by congrcssion-1 leaders and President Pres-ident Zayas. Countess Gcorgina Markievicz, Sinn Fein member of parliament for Si. Patrick's division of Dublin, was re-, re-, leased from Mount Joy prison Sunday. , She had served seven months of a two 'year sentence imposed last December. Wednesday. Jiis removal is tue result re-sult of (barges of corruption in Ihe jioiire department, preferred by Mayor V. M. Short, who prescnled Ihe reso-lu:i..n reso-lu:i..n asking Morgan's dismissal. One hundred ami fifty indictment's. I"i-ludinu 110 against persons charged Willi violating piobibilii.n. have been l-etiirnt'il by Hie Madison county grand Jury al AUiin:JH,lTe nana-s of those unicrciTwiil not be revealed moil warrants war-rants have bei-n issued and tue arrests ar-rests made. The I'nited Stales navy air staihm rl Cape .May. N. J.. one of ihe largest en the Ailaiit.c rmisi, h. been ordered closed after August 1 by Secretary I'enby. This mow, officers deoalred, is I.-, lino vviili i In' general i-ll'orl of Ihe !:avy depar: men' to keep :nsiiie reduced re-duced appri.pr.atiotis. Lord Norlhcli'Ve. Hie Lnglish publisher, pub-lisher, arrived al New York this week lOiiiaril the liner Aquitania. lie will Iiinke a siudy ot iinlusl rial and economic econo-mic i-otid Hulls here anil in other coun-fries coun-fries before returning to England. Mrs. C. W. Kilmer and her seven-Dx-nths old daugVer wore drowned last Monday at Kock Piver. Wyo.. ! when the automobile driven by her husband went through a bridge wetik- ; ened by a iloudhurst. The husband j end a two year old girl e.-caped. The I famllly was eD route from Albert Lee,, Atlantic City's hoard of beach cen- , Bors. hM.t'ed by Mayor Bailer, Sunday announced that one-pece bathing suits woind be permanently barred from the , tea'-hes of Atlantic. I The first mooting since the war between bet-ween .la panose and C.;-vman scientists look place al Pcrl'n when six eminent ! Japanese physicians attended a ses-ision ses-ision of the P.eriin Academy of Medicine. Medi-cine. j M'ss Amorel Harris, daughter of the governor of Newfoundland came to .London to many Lieutenant Colonel A. I). P.ernaril Hair the wedding cake was oaten at a celebration in I Newi'ontullaiiil and Ihe other half at the fesl i vil i;-?s i here. Thousand-- of discarded crutches, canes and spectacles stand in heaps .before the home ol' Palaim. a rich Maori. Ma-ori. Uatana is reported lo have cured ! , scores of sick bv a touch of his hand. ! I " ! j Peports that the Turkish National- j Nt capital. Angora, is being evacna-1 evacna-1 ted and Hie populace fleeing in Ihe j direeiion of Sivas 2"0 miles to Hie .-eastward. .-eastward. ar contained in the latest j advices from the interior of Anatolia, j The situation in Hie Xalionaiist cnpi- ' lal is described as critical. j The senate foreign relations commit-jie commit-jie has approved the treaty with Nor-' Nor-' way. signed June o0 last, for submission submis-sion to arbitration of Norwegian claims 'growing out of requisitioning during Itlie war of ships built lu this country for Norwegians. The treaty would create an arbitral tribunal of three members. The pope has appointed Pishop Micheal .7 Curley of S. Augustinr arch bishop of Baltimore. |