| Show charges of bribery in kansas TOPEKA kan call march marc I 1 i 3 T the 1 0 T topeka eka capital charleso charges openly penly I 1 today that a t a draft for and 1 p h has ling been bee n paid id to governor private secretary s eap c far attorney general kittle at I 1 le and james P F legate to secure the appointment of commissioners comas conas miss loners 1111 in kansaki all as city I 1 ty kan karl ho would allow if the e lotteries to continue unmolested nol ested govorow lewelling welling Lc denied I 1 lie story today today lie ile said that john moffatt came to him with such a story and he lie denied it lie au supposed apo ed the capital story came calne flout tl the to same source it was reported or ted he ile said paid that legate went to certain 4 r railroad officials and said lie received money for bringing the houses to together ether ite ile desired to keep in and if the railroads would reimburse hlin him lip lie would return it to the persons who gave it to ill him let tile fight on the floor oi 01 tho the house go on and anti there would consequently be no railroad legislation this session tho tile governor declined to give the name of hia his informant from whom this story comes legate do ales it late tonight major hudson editor of the capital asserted ho lie could prove every statement madland made and hoped that of flekal investigation would bo be made lie ile asserts that in lit the presence of witnesses lewelling admitted that 1 n 0 n C y had been paid him but he lie said it 1 was 1 f for 1 le legislative hafl Isla tive purposes and not to corrupt |