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AN UPTODATEBUST Old Time Indian Buffalo Ohaae at Bliee, Okla.
SHOr FEOS FLII5C MOTOR CAE.
Pr*«l4«at Or4rrei BaklMltaa by fiat* Troa* Acvat'a Maaaabv ■aya. **Ga« rtly tbe Kdllarar* B 1.188, Okla.. June ia-D«>ai>»te tba opixaUtloa arou»«>d by Dau Baanl In New York and the action of the federal and the local authurltlee tba buffalo bant on 101 ranch wai held, ai> promUed. One animal was killed bjr Dr. H. F. Thomas of Chicago. The hunt was led bj- old Oeroaimo and was par tldpated In by twenty-five cowboys and a band of Indians In fall war palm Dr. Thomas fired the shot from his automobile, which had been In the chase during the several hours which It lasted. He was Injured In an automobile accident In Chicago .recently and has since l»een sojourning with .the Miller brothers at 101 ranch. Dr. Thomas has two automobiles here and baa entered many races. As soon as the beast fell old Oeranlmo, despite bis eighty years, leaped from bis horse and flrvd two shots Into the buffalo and then with hU hunting knife cat Its throat. Mias Ludlle Mulball. the noted woman rider, took part tn the chase, which was full of excitement, as frequently the buffalo, maddened by his pursuers, who tried to drive him to a certain place for the killing, would turn and charge. Reports baring reached President Roosevelt from members of the National Editorial association that thp killing of the buffalo would be an act of brutality, he Instructed the governor of Oklahoma to stop It by sending troops to 101 ranch. Upon learning this the Millar brothers decided that the killing should take place before the troops could arrive. and accordingly the entertainment was held in a pasture field, which was Burronnded by many hundreds of spectators. It is believed that pressure will be brought to l»ear whereby more buffaloes can be killed, and lengthy telegrama a» being sent to the president assuring him that there was nothing inhmnyfr in the killing of the first hnffalo^rhlcb will he barbecued. The Trapps" have not arrived. bUt are expalled today by order of Secretary Taft. ^cretary Hitchcock has been sent tbe following dispatch from Superintendent Nobis. In charge of the Ponca Indian agency. Oklahoma: “Replying to your telegram, I respectfully advise that no buffalo of any description will be slaughtered at the celebration today In honor of the National Editorial association on Ponca tribal, nor will any mhumatf or object tonal act be permitted. Prior to the receipt of yoor telegram last night Jo# Miller Lad killed one old male buffalo on the land owned by himself, the moat of which he proposes to serve to tbe editors. God pity tbe editors 1 No more buffalo will be killed whatsoever. as tbe Miller* propose tp raise a large herd on their ranch."
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CHRISTIANIA, Norway. June VUA remarkable calm, accompanied by stern determination, parvadea Norway, Beyond tbe display of the new Norwegian flag there are no vialbls signs here that Norway la In the throes of • revolution. Norwegian and Swedish merchants continue business uulnl
ruptadly.
Tbe Norwegian storthing baa declared tbe union between Norway and Sweden under one king to be dissolved and that the king has ceased to set as king of Norway. Tbe storthing further empowered the present state council to act as a government of Norway until further notice and to exercise the power heretofore appertaining to the
king.
All tbe officials are exercising tbs utmost reserve. A member of the cabinet who declined 40 permit tbe use of bis name said It waa not unexpected ihht Sweden would declare war, but In that event, be added. Norway would be prciMired. Tbe army baa been mobilised for annual drill, and tbe government has taken precautions to lay in an adequate stock of military stores. The minister said tbe popular feeling of the country favored a republic and expressed the hope that the United States would be the first to recognise the new government. A Stockholm report says that Premier Rgmstrdt In an Interview held that the Swedish government will refuse to recognise Jbe revolution In Norway and will submit to the riksdag motions conformable to this stand
point.
The premier thinks that the riksdag will adopt this view and Is convinced that no foreign power will recognlae Norway as an independent country against tbe will of Sweden.
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TROUBLE OVER SLEEPING BABY. Cklrwas FiwacMses and Daeaaivats Bear aa Illegal Seal. CHICAGO. June 13.—A baby may invalidate tbe city seal of Chicago and thus reader Illegal all tbe franchises and other official documents to which the seal has been attached since tbe seal was altered by a city ordinance passed April 15 last. The baby that has cansed all tbe trouble and baa driven Comptroller McCann to seek Corporation Counsel Totanan’* advice la the “infant sleeping In a shell" provided by tbe ordinance of April 15 as tbe design for tbe seal The whole question hinges on tba posture of tbe Infant and on tbe construction of the word “sleeptbf.” Tbe authorities have discovered that tba sleeping Infant in tba shell Is seated upright with legs cross sd and dangling over tbe edge. Experts assert that no babe can sleep in such a position.
Wow... Kebbod Wrm. Co.Boro. DETROIT. Mich.. June IS -Mt*. W. J. Connors of Bnffalo, wife of tbe owner of tbe Buffalo News and Courier, was robbed bare a few days ago of
THAT LOOMIS CHECK.
Cadillac. Tba Jewelry waa stolen from Mrs. Connors* bedroom while she was tn (be bathroom adjoining. Tbe thief waa beard moving abogt the room by Mrs. Connors, but before she could give tbe alarm bad decamped with afi tbe Jewelry to sight. Including gome diamond rings, a watch and chain and brooch. It Is tboufbt t^at the felef waa
CHATTANOOGA. Term,.June ISrAt a meeting here M war decided to
■ratevt* la Aaiib.lt Oavv. WASHINGTON, June 13.—The mysterious *10.000 cbeck transaction baa again come to tbe front tn the Bo’ Loomis scandal. Minister Bowen was at the war department with Harry Unwin, formerly the traveling auditor for the New York and Berm odes Asphalt company. Tbe Utter made tome sensational statements to the secretary. which would have bad more weight bad they been In tbe nature of direct rather than of hearsay evidence. Mr. Unwin Informed Secretary Taft that some years ago, about tbe time of the s 11 aged passage of a *10,000 check between tbe asphalt company and Mr. Loomis, be accounted foe a tbtaxVnomlnatlon. He thought It was made^SayabU to Henry Willard Bean, who i->)j then one of tbe managers of tbe cotfipany to Venesoela. Mr. Unwin told tbe secretary that It was “whispered In tbe New York office” that tbe check was Intended for Mr. Loomis. Mr. Loomis has always denied that he received a *10,000 check from the asphalt company. He admits ha got a check for *5,000 from tbe corporation, and this fact is verified by Mr. Bean. Mr. Loomis says that ha deposited an amount equal to tbe (beck to * Venezuela bank to tbe credit of tbe asphalt company and that tbe transaction eras merely an accommodation to him by which b _ " " money before leaving for borne.
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AUTO PLUNGED UNDER. Chlcao Car'Retwrslas Proas Wed*, dlas Met Fatal Mishap. CHICAGO, June 1*.—F«g the second time In nix months an aujomobllsi filled with men and women plunged through the open Rush street bridge at 8 o'clock at night, and two men and one woman were drowned. The victims of the aeddeht are J. G. Kurtxmnn and hU wife and Edwin Hartley, all at, r tb)» .. city. V'- ■ * At a rapid pace tbe big machine was driven toward tbe Rush street bridge, which had been turned for tbe passing of a boat In front of (be open draw stood another automobile, bat Hoops failed to see tbe machine to time to
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