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Show 'J' NEWS BRIEFS v ROYALTIES INCREASE. WASHINGTON.- Royalties rocolved 'from th production of oil and gas on government leased lands are now running run-ning Brround hif a million dollars K month and tor the last fiscal year ng-nr.at ng-nr.at rbh.CuT, it was announced J today by the bureau of mines. Re-i Re-i elpts for the month of June amounted amount-ed i" jr.tj.i.ifn for production in Wyom lining, Callfornis and Montana. The balk of this amount, $560,708, was for j oil. There are. now 311 producing wella on lenscd public lands, It was said ind 72 In process of drilling MATHILDA WONT TALK. CHICAGO Ml Matllllds hCcCor-mlck hCcCor-mlck left Chicago Tuesday night on the Broadway Limited fop New York i ;u!i,l'.i i (led ith Questions from a number of newspaper reporters. Mips McCormlek said, "I'm sorry I cannot discuss these questions with yon I'm sorry." Her father. Harold P McCormlek McCor-mlek is in Paris. LIU'iH KS BEE GLACIER. QliACIBR PARK, Mont. Two hundred hun-dred menibers of the National Editorial Edi-torial association are in Glacier National Na-tional park today for a two-day pans' .ii their E 800-mils journey, which in- ( hided the association's national convention con-vention In Missoula last week. PIUVATK SCHOOL OPPOSED. saLRM, ure Ths educational bill, i measure designed to abolish private schools in Oregon by compelling all I gr ide students to attend public schools. , v .i i niniln the t.iriret iod.lv of inanv I negative argument, which were filed for publication here In the votcrn' pamphlet for tho November election. TO WED EARLIER. LOS ANGELES. The date of tho wedding of Marilynn Miller of the i stage to Jach Plcktord of tho screen, i has been advanced from August 1 to July 30 The advancement and the' 'announcement of It were both made b .Jack's mother. Mrs Charlotte Plck-ford, Plck-ford, also mother of Mary Plckford. the wife of L'ouglis Fairbanks. Tht wedding will be at Doug's and Mary's home in Beverly Hills. 30.889 ARRESTS. SAN PRANCIBCO A total of 3y. 9 r. . ..... ' r police depnrtrn' nt for tho year Which closed July 30 as against 30,100 tor iho year previous, according to the annual report of Police Chief Daniel 'J3rlen. Arrests for drunkenness Increased from 3,847 to 7.261 and during the year just closed thoro were 36 arrests, for murder as against 29 of the yem before. 1GED COUPLE YEls CHICAGO. Marmon Jellson Teld-ham. Teld-ham. who gave his age as 72 years, applied for a marriage license to wed Mrs. Augusta B Bacon. 82 years old. Tuesday. We're going on an extend- ...l Innr .-.t Bnnth linarlra nn OUT 1 honevmoon," said Yeldham. MAY CONTEST WILL. ST PAUL, Minn Possibility that jthore may be contest over the $900.-: $900.-: o Ci o L.tate of Alexander McKOOSJe, plo-neer plo-neer political leador of North Dakota, iwho died hero recently, was indlcatod late Tuesday when his will came up I for probate before Probate Judge Howard Wheeler, CONTINUES PROBE. FRANKFORT Ky. Governor Ed-I Ed-I win P. Morrow continued his Inves i ligation of the oal situation In Kentucky. Ken-tucky. Pending completion of this ln- ligation the state's chief executive would make no statement with re-igard re-igard to his findings on the situation DECLINE, PERMIT. PITTSBURG Hi City officials Tuesday refused to l3uo a permit for a Ku Klux Klan meeting "An assemblage In large numbers ! masked and robed ann In a public e, constitutes a public nuisance. ' they said. 11 VXD ITS GEJ1 GOLD. PRAIRIE Dl CltlKN. Wis. Bandits Ban-dits Tuesday entered Uio farm home oi Ellen llorigaa. in tie Kl kapue Valley, heat her with a club and made away with hoard d gold, estimated at close to $26.tjU0- WOMl N SEEK OFFICE. EAU CLAIRE. Wis The first two I women candidates for office In Eau Claire county were among nominations filed Tuesday looks for HUSBAND NASHVILLE. Tonn. " I was only looking for my husband." Mrs Blllle Evans told pOltct officers when she as arrested early Tuesday morning on a charge of burglary and larceny It is charged that Mrs. Evans had entered and robbed a number of boarding houses In this city. After being discovered in one boarding houso she temporarily eluded her pursuers by hiding in a washtub. ' I wan told my husband was living with another woman Ui a certain block." she laid. I derided the only wn- to find him was to search all thl houses In the block, so I turned ond storynvtn WOMAN ACITTIKI) Mi iyLTR B, Ga., Jlfly 16 - Hi Sarah Creeok was found not gullt i u superior court Jury hero Tuesday of tho murder of Dolly Ws.ld.rup, whom she was allt-ged to have stabbed to death on June 26. GEDDB6 To s ail. rlVDOM. iBv Tho Associat.il preBS.) sir Auckland Geddce. th British ambassador to tht 1 States, will sail on the Madr-tanla August 5 for New York returning i his post at Washlngtou. dufii' Qurrs, DUBLIN. (By Tho Associate Press 1 Qs sjb puffy has reslfned as foriln minister of tho provisional government. Ho announced that while he agrcis with the government's military mili-tary policy he opposes Its policy on Certain Other grave and urgent IsSUCS 90 Strongly that he cannot longer honorably hon-orably remain with the administration. administra-tion. POFE URGES RELIEF. KME (By The Associated Press. Pope Plus has addressed a letter to the patriarchs, archbishops and bishops urging renowed efforts to aid Russian famine sufferers. The letter Bays that tho holy see will mnko a further ( ontrlbutlon of 2.600.000 llr for relief work In Russia. BUSINESS CwOOD. WASHINGTON -Business prospects In Argentlno lire bright but the Indications Indi-cations in Brazil and Chll- I' sh opti-DllsUc, opti-DllsUc, according to a survey of economic econ-omic conditions in South America Issued Is-sued today by the federal reserve board. BOSTON GETS CONVENTION. BUTTE Boston has been chosen by the convention of the Indop-'nd.-nt 1 .' der of Good Templars for the L914 biennial session of the grand lodsji This selection closed tho formal business busi-ness of the convention Tuesday, though the executive board remained here today to-day for further conferences. |