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Great Peril 2000000 Words Roosevelt In 1 EVERYBODY EVERYBODY 10 PAGES 10 PAGES READS IT. NEEDS IT. EVENINQ. LAST EDITION. WEDNESDAY EQPlflKA, KANSAS, JUNE 3, 1908. tWEDNESDAY TCVTCKTTNfl. r - -- WVT KtBtBKXQm" 1 i : r that I have received on 'reauest' one- DEVLIN DIVIDEND. A 100 TO I SHOT POLITICAL tenth as many miles of transportation ROOSEVELT IN GREAT PERIL GOSSIP In eight years as he has received, I shall quit the race. Most of us will 2,000,000 WORDS probably One follow Smith's example and partment of Justice in Washington of Fire Per Cent Is to Be Italian Filly " Signorinetta" J. L. Bristow's Beply to W. Y. quit using passes when the law for- Baltimore, the former being bids or the roads refuse to Issue. And The Testimony Hi9 and Fell and we J Taken Horse Reared Distilling Declared. Wins Great English Derby. Morgan's should probably have the same . - in the against the James Clark Joke. feeling with regard passes, CJ. Backward With Him. company for the alleged mislabelling express to Pullman oianuara OH Hearing. as whisky, a mixture of neutral spirits and telegraph 'franks,' if we and whisky and the latter against a Claims Amount to Two Million A Bank Outsider Del had become accustomed to those labelling neutral eatsFrench, Insinuation Concerning His statesmanlike luxuries. Will Rider Both Baltimore house for mere are counties in this district Form largest Mass Animal and Its spirits made from molasses In Dollars. British and American Cracks. Editorials Is Disproved. without Erer Louisiana as "Bourbon whisky." a representative, though the In Tumbled Into Creek. requirement of the constitution is as Mown One Case. plain as the first command with- - a ALLISON WINS ON ABOUT AUGUST 1 THE PURSE A FAT ONE MORGAN'S OWN PAPER. promise. 'Remember thy Creator, etc' Is it the fault of the 'machiner Smith ONE MILLION MORE. HE WAS NOT INJURED. worked that till. In 1904, it went to pieces like "The One Hoss Shay.' Or of Reports Now Being The Largest Crowd 'boss-buster- The Are Years Copied s?' His Majority Over Cummins Is Prob- in at It Freely the Produc- the Smith was among Will Be Although He Dropped 10 Feet ably 12,000. Made Epsom Downs. the lustiest of the knockers. Or of the Added Before the End Out. tions of Salina Editor. square dealers?' In the twinkling of Into a Rocky Stream. an eye Smith became one of the strict- Is Beached. Des Moines, la., June 3. According est sect. Yet the constitution is ravish- to returns received this morning Sena- Some of the Largest Claims The Kin?, Queen and Many Prohibitionists and Socialists ed while the legislature's time is spent Judges Mount and tor W. B. Allison is nominated United in quibbling about mere expedients Adams, Sandborn and He Regained His States senator by a majority of fully Against the Estate. Noted Americans Present. Cant Be Kept Off State Ticket. the parole law, the indeterminate sen- His Ride. 12.000 over Governor A. B. Cummins. tence law, etc., and a little 'Miss Nancy hook Must Bead AH. Continued Reports from all over the state sentlmentalism about first offenders It point to a large majority for Allison. The first dividend in the Devlin es- London, June 3.- - A rank outsider, "It would hardly to and these and others are offered in the years ago be fair Mr. New VnrV T . Counties which two went tate will be formally announced in Signorinetta, owned by E. Ginistrelli, Bristow to say no ability, true style of a Jacobin as things dear Washington. June Cummins year re- that he has 'pee-pu- l.' , for Governor this trustees have ac- and quoted in betting 100 1 to the 000.000 worrt. - -o- Roosevelt late yesterday afternoon had majority for Allison. two months. The the at to but it is a fact that as an editor he . uuiuujr nave Deen turned a approximating $100,-00- 0 against, today "Finally, I am a candidate as a citi t.v ,n an exceedingly narrow escape from a cumulated funds defeated all American, has never written an editorial that zen, as a Republican. ask no man's 6ad,y the government's rid- to meet this dividend. British and French cracks, cap- I suu to the serious accident, while horseback with which and was copied." Extract from W. Y vote simply because I am engaged in pany, Standard Oil com- 5 per cent, 6,-5- 00 now. on K. ing in Rock Creek park. Mrs. Roose- The dividend will be about tured the derby stakes, valued at Morgan's article on "Choosing a Sena- the practice of law. I trust I shall not trial speciu president. Rumors not to exceed that sum, will be paid sovereigns and. the greatest prize tor." lose any man's vote simply because I Examiner Franklin Ferries. Before velt was with the estate, am not a farmer, a banker or a mer- of the affair, which gained currency by the trustees of the Devlin of the 'turf world. The Italian A friend of Joe Bristow's says that close "other million White summer, horse simply chant. I do not want any man's vote T""UlleeaT last night were denied at the bankrupt, sometime this cantered home from the this statement is one of Morgan's on the theory that I would ask for the llVT will be added. presi- of August. The reports hot favorite by two lengths. A said to be largest House at the time as neither the about the first neck Jokes, and presents the following facts farmer or merchant anything more or testimony the mass Roosevelt spoke of the are now being prepared by the cleri- only divided the second horse, the tor contemplation: than Justice requires; I do not want evar rtv- - dent or Mrs. any man's vote on theory I case for the affair on their return. The rumors cal force upon which the amount of Duke of Portland's Primer, and the J. L. Bristow took charge of the the that perusal of a court, for occupants of several based. "As soon third, Barclay Walker's Llangwam. Salina Journal in August. 1905. Dur would ask of the railroads anything not only will the record came from the the dividend will be ing following less than Justice requires. I do not excess contain In carriages who saw the accident. as we get reports in we will be Mercutio led to the mile post, when the six months, the files of three million words of testi- - president was riding a new horse, these August Belmont's Norman III drew to or the Hutchinson News. Mr. Mor want any man's vote if he thinks the The down able to tell how much of a dividend gan's paper, Morgan collection by me of a few accounts for m,yLbUt BeVeraJ thousand pagea of a young animal. The party rode the front. The American horse, how- show that Mr. my exhibits. The through a cut in a bank, forded a will be declared," said J. S. Dean. ever, going down the hill, was over copied from the Salina Journal and the Standard Oil company will bias number of words In- ascending the Dana hauled by Apple, by gave credit the following matter on Judgment or deaden my sense of right cluded In these exhibits will creek and were "The dividend will be available about Mountain ridden in a matter where corporation is add still on the other side. The presidents August 1, I think." Lyne, an American, jockey. Lyne held its editorial page alone: that another million words to the record. horse reared, the president leaned for- the lead, with Signorinetta, Primer August, three articles, 12 inches interested." " to be the largest and threw the reins From another source it was learned and Llangwam, by an- space. contract ward in the saddle 5 ridden Maher, ,kInd that a loops so as to avoid pulling that the dividend will be close to other American Jockey in close at- September, four articles, 33 inches triumvirate of down in on reach- space. OPEIIWITHGARDEIIPARTY w.f.?wt il48 ev?r been lea upon to ' Again per the horse backwards. cent on the $2,000,000 of claims tendance until the quarter mile home, through. The three ing top of the bank, the horse when Signorinetta, the only filly In October, five articles, 27 inches lUdffM V - . ..federal the president which have been allowed as provable Whi will iio reaa tne evi- A reared a second time and the by bankruptcy. the race, came on with a rush and space. dence are Adams, ' forward again, but the animal claims the referee in romped November, three articles, 40 Will Sanborn and Hook. leaned legs and There are 50 large claimants whose home in easiest of winners. space. Inches Commercial Travelers Dedicate Flood up straight on its hind Mountain Apple was rourth. Topeka's Roof Garden. NEW SUIT STARTING. then went over backward into the claims have been allowed. In addition Lured by the fact that at least half December, four articles, 42 inches president. Feeling that space. With Possibility creek with the president to these, the state of Kansas has of the horses that were to run in the of Fines Aggregating he was going backward the filed for $600,000 which has not been historic derby today were considered January, two articles, 22 inches It is now expected that the new Na slipped from the saddle and as Iuck possible winners, .the largest crowd space. tional hotel will be opened to the public 900,UUU,UUU.
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