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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN THE WEATHER SHOWERS CLT1ZFN WANT ADS HUIN KUSULT8. VOI, XXIV. NO. 194. AS1IKVILLK, N. 0., MONDAY MOKNINtl. JI NK i:, 1WS. IMvICM FIVF CFNTS. HITCHCOCK IS RECOMMENDED AS MANAGER More Thua Half.of National Committee Request Taft to Name Him. YOl.YH HAS BEEN KXPECTINO PLACIS Frank is Shy and 'Wishes They Hadn't Done it Not Yet. (By Assff:li-td Press.) CIIICAIIO. June 14. Letters urging Fiiriliiry Taft to appoint Frank A. Hltchc'irk as manager of his campaign fur chillon, In the event of his nom ination for the presidency by the ro P mi 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 convention, were mailed to day by more than hallof the members of the present national committee. The expressions favorable to the se lection uf Mr. Hitchcock were made in r. spouse to an intimation from Wash ington that advice would be accepta ble on the iiuestlon of selecting as chairman for the next national com mittee, and most of the letters hail bu n mailed before Mr. Hitchcock was apprised of the action taken by his trie mix When told toniRht of the let ters sent to Mr. Taft, Mr. Hitchcock said: "I regret very much my friends have (Kin (it to lake such action at this lime It has been my opinion all along that the question of selecting a mana ger r. r the campaign could well wait until after a nomination for the pres idency had been made by the conven tion " Some Opposition Kxpressod. That there is opposition to the ap- poliiinicnt of Mr. Hitchcock as chair- ( man nf the national committee, is con ceded h that gentleman's friends. I The selection has been thought to rest between Mr. Hitchcock and Arthur I Vary, who has been Identified with Mr Taft's campaign ever since he first announced his candidacy. Brfnre deciding to (lend letters to Secretary Taft firfilng the selection of Mr Hitchcock as his choice for the rhalrniHnship members of Ihe com mittee who were favorable to the elec tion nf Mr. Hitchcock as chairman, had a conference. First It was pro posed that the members again join in an appeal to the secretary in la-half of Mr Hitchcock. This plan was oppos ed for the reason that it seemed to be contrary to the wishes or Mr. Ilitch-ii'il-. as expressed by him when he upset ;i plan several days ago. It vvasj mmgesieti mat niemocrs iniiivmiiauy send I. tiers to Secretary Taft. each re citing the reasons that particularly ap pend to him for the selection or Mr Hitchcock. This phut was adopted. LIGHTNING BOLT KILLS 1 HURTS 4 :ni Into Building on Tele phone Wire Where They Took Shblter. (By Associated Press) Ti Altl.oTTi:. N. t. .Ian.- 14--' .ad was Instantly killed ami four 'slier rloiisly, perhaps fntall.l in jur. -I in lightning near Lexingt ,n, I a -M.I-..I, I'.iuuty, this morning, in an unnM,,ii manner. The hot s w.-rc out ratio iiug i.Imiiis when a heaiy storm ''in. ,,, all, tlcy i., ok refugi- In the "rr: ' "I a deserted manufacturing bniidi.ig Formerly a telephone had III the ifflci but hail ; ' " "t'on ed, leaving only the w ires, I inmg struck the wires outside th. t.o,i.iiim and traveled to the office l'-t. Ho- hoy., tiad gutlnrid. killing 1 1.. ti 1 1 I "ong. 14 years old. instantly oing four odors so seriously t have not regained conscious-riii-ie was seven in the party " were uninjured. They hur a nearby residein-e and gave an t tv, to .1 I th.. JUL "' "in, - umuioiiing aid to the in '' "I the injured boys was over age. The injured arc: "'I 1,1 an, 15 ears old. 1 ' li Am n ws. 1 4 yearn old ' It Walhern. 14 years old. ' ' Walhern. 14 years old. i 'raver, in, years old "lor the dead lad nor those in '' any marks of the deadly '"' that feie, thorn- I.. STATISTICS SHOW A STARTLING INCREASE IN RABIES AT CAPITAL 'By Associated Press) "ASHIN'fJTON. juri(, 4. An In ""a'ng prevalence or rabies or hy J"Wi',l,h, in th,, District of Columbia " b. ati-d ,y a statement prepared '.T,"." suli"et by Dr. A. 1. Melvln. trv , rf ""' burcu "f animal irulus hi h ""' ,l'r""",n',''t f agriculture, Ut Ma ",ude Public; today. The last "li hh"a at din. e January 1 biu' . '"Ple and 25 animals were r.,. , y rtlt received at the hu- Ir"m the District f Cnrumbla ANTI-RACING LAW WILL BE PUT TO TEST Ilor.soiiK'ii Think Racing (Cannot Live Without Priv ilege of Laying Odds. WILL HAVE THREE ARRESTED UNDER LAW To Learn What Constitutes a Bet and What Private Wagering is A loo wed. (By Associated Press) NKW VciHK, June H.-ln the early days ol this week added int. r st prob ably will be lent to the horse racing situation In New York ir Ihe statement is true that legal proceedings will he begun Immediately to test the consti tutionality of tin- mw Aglicw-llarl anti-race trai k betting law. Many persons iiuit-lilied to pass jndg nl on tin- situation declare that without bet ting horse racing cannot thrive, and that the racing powers realize the ne cessity of making some move at once to straighten out the tangle In order to do Ibis, II is raid, three lest cases will he prepared. Two points, it Is declared, will lie raised -whether It is Illegal to post 'Kills against a Imise, and what In the eyes of the new law constitutes a bet, ami to what extent private wagering may be Indulgi d In. The presold plan is said to be to have three well known lavcrs ol odds arrested ,-o that a general const . it-t ion of the law may lie hail. The feature ol tin- lacing Ibis w k will he ihe running of the historic suburban handicap at Hheepshead Hay. Frldai. For this race, which is for three-year-olds and up. at 1 '-t miles, the lest hones In America an eligible lo start lor the :!!, 000 purse, annum' tln-m Ballot. Colin, and Celt, of tin- Kci-ne stables: Fair I'lai, from the Helniont stabb-s; Montgomery. Clmi les Ktlward, liandellon. Salvidere. Masli-r ICobert, Frank dill, and McCarler. BOTH PRISONERS OUT OF PRISON Powers and Howard Freed From Their Long Impris onment. Make Statements. illiiiliOKTntt X, Ky . June I I . Caleb I'niM-rs. who was pardoned b (ioiorimr Willson yesterday ga- .ml a statement from his hotel here. in which he sais: ' "The decision of Governor Willson to the effect that I am enlitled to my liberty, after his long and painstaking examination of tin- nerds in all the trials Is, 1 think, as much a vindica tion of my g I name as though inv liberty had come through the decision of tin average jur.t . especially in view of llu- fact that ten of the Jury in tin last trial voted for my acipiitlal. "I am going horn. ,, mi old moth er and will remain there a few wc l.s In the hope or regaining my health If my hialth is Miffi' b uilt pcmled by September 1, 1 shall r. -enter the practice of law in my home town, llaib'.iirx ill. . K . unless mi' t bin; better .n souls lliclf between lew and then " Asked if he in. ant to re-' nt. i pol ities, lowers said: "Don't mention politics I.. inc. To all those who have ailed m. -n am livin since the inception ol m liouble. again ixpl'-KS my lasting gratitude" Follow ing the iiiinoMiiei no nt of the pur-1. .ik. Howard was i m ined i a t .1.. r leased from the i" nit. nli.ny lo n .. had In en con lin.-d I In r. -in.-. April riaii. lie b-ft soon ail'i- his r, h us - l.oulsiillo A up at crowd was at the station lo see him "It. He said: inn ib . ply grateful that I am at last fc aft. r all tin ..rs .,f im pri ...niueiit without .hid i his. I cm limb r tin- dei-p.si ohlii.'ai en - I-. the governor for his action mid to thousands of fri. lids who ha.. 1 1 i,y no I a ui innocent of lie . run tli.it cli.irg. d against in. - I halt foil, nr. 1 1 1 1 - luiniit and u.'f h rtu I-.'-once mon their support " tn(.ii:k in ki voii. (By Associated Press) TAN' ill: It. June 14 four thoiis. and tl-.op- "I A bd Kl -Aziz. Ho soltan. hav. i. volte. I and taken pll-..or a French com inander and three offi cers s ;1, id v i. ir.il . vllilcb hnve b"-n mb roil- opb-ally examined on suspicion -d hav me i aides. The examination of these f,J dogs show el 4 7 i iiu-S of pos itive rabies: six rugatlve of the dis ease and ten undetermined, awaiting the results of rabbit inoculations. In addition to this number." says Dr. Melvln. "there have been at least rases "f rabbs wbi'b haw been .. ..i. ,i i hm the i. ractition' rs have not dui med It necessary to submit the car. raws to the bureau for confirmation of their dlairnrada." The wedding hells eiv The ( hurt li was crod(il With showers or rb e hikI other tlihia-s. The nir as full of laughter. TRY TO STIR ENTHUSIASM WITH BANDS The "Calm" of Chicago Sab bath is Budeh Distiirhed hv Polit ii ians. CKOWD OF CAMP FOLf.OWKRS SMALL H tels !.is;ipioiiit('tl. " Fin-le j(K'" linjoys Siiered ( 'on cert of Bag Time. (By Associated Press) I II : '.v;i i, June I t itli IIuk Hying, band pi a im: and crouds siirg illg. tile usual calm ..I Chicago ga way Ic lay lo lb. man. noisy demon-j s.tratioi: which u in r in a national convention. stiti delegations and inarc-hini,' club slow in arrlvltiK, pass-.-d into the . il t'li-oiighoi t t'ie 'la and th- re was an incessant din of brass bands, mar liim: men and ex ploding ' nl ho -lasin. The In .. id' la I.--front along which lie- hcnhiuari. is of Candida!' - aiulst.it. .1. legations me liii-ateil, was beiii g.-ii h the incom ing throngs, whl'-n lim ked the hotel lobbies, overllowcd illt-' Ihe streets and mingled with tin- groups of cu rious on lookeis on lb. broad plaza fronting l.alo .Michigan It was an ideal summer day with bright ski.s and a i I luce., from the lain . w hieli gave better promise of good convinlh.n weather than v es lerday. bet . I. -spite the in-rnsli o! strimgel s. tin re w as ,m under current of lecliiig II. al tin multiluib was not as gr.-al and II." . i, I !i usi.i sin mil as feverish a r . I mi i w li - lining as in lim' ; past. It wa.- "Iw-ro .1 lli.it -slue ol llu- allivinu si.it.- 1 1 . I . - c; i 1 1 . . 1 1 s -. , r slripp. .1 t .i .-tint lui.-in--- bi is of delegates ;ucl , I 1 1 ' r i; . . , . vitlotlt tile usual uuola of i lv. .lie. lunged shonl-cl-s The, broiigiit th.- cane. II. lion of hot. I i ns in g-.odl n u ml" r until some of the lalge hoi. -Is threiltelied leal liroeeeilini.-- fol this im. .vpect'-d .liinin ut loll o l ' '. ' me Out to t hi e. railS of i ..Ii- Iiti'-ll ball!" s this de crease of lung p.wir among tin- al m.ils .i..i i- - -1 Ho mole -.I'll i ly and l.usiro ... lik. i ..mention that had of l.-n wlshc.1 for during 'be t iimu llu. ms pi ocee. lings ol 111' c,-l t'lmfi ri no's and i onycrt-. Allhollgh Inacv lliieillarlt lonf-r-I'll'' S W ' I' loll 'I'l'IIIU' til' 'I.e. "li i aii'lidati - and pl it'orni. nil-r' I con tinned t., e- nn r "ii the arriving dele f.atloliM vvith tie II '1 1st liLTnish'-d p. r soiiiul, and the led ilion on t ra' ions w hleli gre. li .1 thcin The hoaibpiar- i banks to m. ters of the presidential catididatcsl brliim now v.-re lull of activity throughout th'-'also urge i day l-'rom the t ' r.-inda of l hi- Cannon hcadfpiarter a band performed a "Sacred ('"in, -it, " with occasion il laps, s int., the enlivening strain- of "Hail Cdunibi i" an-l line-h rag lime The Tali I. - a . I . u a r t . is hat lb.- M'c rs for tie ii- i.il tbioitg of ti Mors, but the formal "p. in -ii in l; was p.,stpoi'd until tin ai rival of Ho Him d.-loga tlon tomorrow 'tbeii Ihe r al ilithu siasm Will be touched oft. The l-'nirbaiil.s b' ad-pia rl ' i s wa r. radiant w ith tl an r- and lilb-d the In dies who a.eoiripauic the Indiana party Cnspp pons among th' Fair banks woikers was 'b-org'- Ade, the aiithor-dcbgale. The Knox bead 'juart.Ts had it- full share 'if excite ment with t-w.i bands and two march ing clubs. Anovng llu- Interest ing. groups to visit the head'inarters was a band of Hl'iux Indians, from the I'lm" Itldgc Agency. who had taime on under the care of an agent to see the mysteries (Continued on i'ago Ttwr.i The Month of Weddings ringlllir Their wedding Mils u huge success, The pri M-nls milled galore to Ihe d'Hir, DOLLIVER IS DESIRED FOR SECOND MAN Taft Would Prefer Him Be atisc He is Net a Ke af'tioiiary. NFW YORK CLAIMS vjck pilPnmNrY lint is Bnahrf to (let To get her on ( 'andidate For That Honor. (By Assoclt-d Press.) I 'II ICA' K l. Jane I 4 "'Cat I of Ohio I loll I lir of low a 1 politicians in ' he i h'-rc are mam i tonight pic.li t- iirg that the-, names will conslilii' the rievi reioi oilcan national ticket. mid some bels -- that the Iowa limn jviuii'l as the pi . sideit I ." is as mire o! Ho second place as in) rrnK smtcm, nt was made at th tin- Ohio man th.- lirst Tin- situation dries not Ju-tii, so strong a iharac- li i lzatioii. b it the D.dllvcr I in is maliifcstlng - a h positive vltalily and i ha" grown s,. rapldl;, dill Inst Ihe last -'1 hours as c put if) giving .Mr. l-ol- liver the ci ill. ' "f Ihe stage In plae I lug the ill 1 1 ... t.-rs who an- l a k . n- ! part in tin . presidential dilimal now being slag. .1. The other presidential dev. I - ojim. nts of II ceased prom I'l . . hl.-nt I ., a to suc.-eeil I.. I he I '..l lel-, on improvement . Tlo pr. -ei - Seel-.tcrv l'.,. la .1 . sen led ha- from I'.. Ilemb nt Upon tion. ,md ic onpossiolo t -lolscrient a l.os-ilde Hint i ( urt her pi t" -Tie gro'.'ti tilllelil has i, tor th- lirst i d. P-gat' s ,i l or that slal. chances of i tin- light lor -lluatioii in I the situation latt. r stab fear dein.u.i tor I n.llu. r ire-.ideric- ic -ire t he r' n da are- The lii - r. bIii-ii t" V'e- lies as a calididal If. the lulling ol in .m and a .r me. d -lo, , an's cbam-es. nl l. a I ions a i . I : a t j -oil's na tin- e, ill ic' ) lie- convention l , i t I., en bug. I ib - I ,. . w- Vol k d. I : . I ,t it sc. ii, .m. ! ' a '! j II I o sc. lite tin 'Ii- ! Miat ' I ' li'll.l I l"li It I I a ic 1 al :tey ma not I ( I t!i. l-'air I auk -''.- I d'C to Hie ;o I Hi '' s OOI of the lu'll Ilia h. .- prom ile nt in. ii ; . i.i'l.a dis- u i ' d I b- , I!..- second I.l.i. e rt e ,. I ' place i i oia ,- Th, ! I ll.l iS tile - . . I, ..-.a Wliil- i ! pal.li. an I.- oh ' ,!, Ill ca. . of .-a na I col for tic t a. '-. lormi-r Hn't d. -i ,lc,li of .Mr l-'air-II the .o 1 1 e a I c'- ill n in tie slat. Tin v t I.I loll ol Mr Ian I sttcii;lh Willi I l .-pinion "I ma II ".I I loll of a l,e , e ho. . be leg .1. inf.' would prote th' hanks as a the voters I! that if Ih- i idenllal caii.li laved Mr I , ( onHiiiicd on pane two.) 5HOWER5 WAKHINOT I ' c June I 4. Forecast : North Carol e Hhowi-rs and cool er Monday; Ti.csdnv fair. Ilitht to frah winds. liomlng northwest The Mushing bride and grsin, "'Us said." "l.hcil happy eer after." BONAPARTE IS TO REMAIN IN THE CABINET President Says lie Will Stay to find of the Present Admiiiisl ration. IS NOT AND HAS BFFN NO .FKICTION l.teiuoval of Idaho Officials and New Haven Suits Were Both Agreed to. (By Ar,iiOr,lated Press) WASIIINIiToX, Jinn- II "llolb llu piiMdciit and Attorney iemi.il I '."II a pa I t ' int'i nd I" go .ml of office on Hi. 4th ol .' Ian h. ami Mr lloiinpiii te lias Just as little Idea of going lit White lions- t'.'la . Ill . I to rillliori itliat lii' i . . Mst-d a sei loos dilferilici Is'tw.-en th. .res,.iil and bis nlloi' nee c,ini.,l that would piobably lead , M ,. ',,,, . .a l 1 1 's h-iniug (lie en Id .,, t , , n H art. I tic pi -esbb-ntlal , p., ,,,,, Tin ipi'-lal dill- lei., i s cited III tills . .mi.-, lion i' lalid to tin nmoMil of li, tii.t Attormy lluiik. and I'nlled isi.,i,s N'aislial lioiind.. ol Idaho hi. it was .l.rl.ir.-d, was opposi d I In Jli I'.oo iparlc. und iml-lid upon j I" I'e .. ulelil. and III I. lall-ill lo III ' - " d 1 1 n . ; . n . s ..s r la in King -i soil I 'o ' Ih. New Vol I.. N" ll.cn nd II. nil-ad lai;r coin pa n. '. . I.Ike I la lis mi and I'.lllna-, 1 tiie Whit, oa-. ...hl il W.I! 1 ' ' 1 "'" " ' nl Coin. 'Is v a . d ' I t i o 1 1 1 ' o upon -i .,-,!!,. a- o I. el il a a d. I I.. . I , '.'...I' 111 .-rlilli lit' on V. Ill' i e w i:ag' d W' I. ' "I" hided ,. tlo II t" hi" A - -i t-mt A Hoi lo , , la I I '""I, K lo Idaho and liil. ..a in. g lo! . te I I c o n i In li ' I w h" o! I I P. Ill, II' - I. . ..'. . - Ml I-....I. .. r . ..in ne lid.' I I li ' ha c .1, i ... i . . .1 and a II' I II.' at l"i ic ,c r ,1 . a II- al He V 'ill'- I I .ii to. ,i,,U Mo a , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W I i I ' I o I , I I I" ,1 ! a 1 - i i. d Dial lli. I ' 1 1 1 I b. . tlo an , I Old I" I.I lie . i I I ' I ' I ' I , i,i 1 1 I r I". I h i v again I I do . II,. Il te. t I lu-lio ' di'lei. .,- ! i .- . n II.. pi - .-I- i.t ! . i. I I in i v -1 ' -1 I 1 I -c.-.u,. I: I Hid ir-.iuel HILL RECEIVED BY TIIE EMPFROR i By Ansocia'ed Prel HCIIIl:- .linn 11 'Hi' 'lot.'!-. i ...a ..ee. III aildiel.ee Hie l W 1 1 , , I a a 1 1 ami. a. ..dot I . O.-rioaill. I . i 1. 1 .1.. in I I ill VI ho Ml' ' ' ' 'Is ' 'ha I I' in. 1 1 'I' Toll it I),. ein"i't' ma l i "f ' el 'in on , , I,..i, Vol. I 'em I. Il' - I" ' I.. ' alb d at II . !, ,!! . . I id., . a. a.- I i II III wa ' lofptimh aiel inf oi in.-. I him ibal an t.e.li. la with He in" tor bad b. . n e, aiil.d Tor toll,, liis niai'-sl, coming In I, "in I'olsdam for Hie purpose ,i, . , ouit , string,-: i all' d for I Ir S i I lod. iv, and. ac on. pa iiict by his I iff. h' pro '-'I' d t" III" palace, the .in p. r..r reciting him with Kr'-at eordialllt After n--.lt mg the formal pr, s iitaihn and iblit.iy of greetings from I riHldent Koos.-t'lt the emperor "iigngi-d Or. Hill in conversation for half an hour, showing hl moat cor dial social qualitle. GRAFTERS ARE NOW SHAKING IN THEIR SHOES Spectre nf Investigation Stalks Behind (Jovern nient at ( apital. FLIMSY BFILMNU t'Al'Sl' OF IT ALL Siieeessittn of Aeeidents Has Aroused the Ire of (lov ernnit'iit Ol'lieials. (. a Inl to I lie Illen W KIII.tiToN, June 14 The sped, r of investigation stalks behind Ihe govern ut or the national cap ital This Invest Igullnii may he un dertaken at the inslance of the Presi dent o Hie I lilted .Slates. Who up- points. Ihe board ol' district commis sioners Which ginolns flu- city, or, if lie fails lo demand an Investigation. ' gross may ask for one when II coicnes In the fall. Congress. b the win, has a gnat ami consuming fond ness for m cstlgui Ions, which eat Into the public treasury and produce Ill tie result ns a rub'. The cause of all Ihe trouble Is to lii found In the recent happenings which have ca.Mi a shadow upon llu- ailmlnls Irallou of lustrlct of Columbia af fairs An a pal lim-til house, live sto ries hlglr. which was building In one of the ttio-st residential sections of the city, tell down, killing two work men mid Injuring scleral others. II was found that no foundation Im . I been dug lor Ihe btilblliiKn anil thai It 113 b. big elected III the hll'itlest and lliim lest h It-. Immediately there arm . loud crlllclsm of the building In pe lois ofllce and of the head of the i:ot . runieiil which chose tills bull ling in.spiclor Members of coit l.l' ,s and clli.ens of prnlnlncm-f de clare Hint such latness Is an outrage The calastrophe has come on the heels of oth.-rs and after repeated ae eidents nave warning that builders and conlrsclors must In- watched. In nddllloii to this there . has recently been an Investigation of graft In Work done for the filalrlet. These rhargi'd It in said have haeu only partly elear aV up by half-heart 4rtvti41Btlnns endu. Pst- by tlii (Null Id liuiiuti.'sslon-cr.-i. ; The governmeiit of the IHstrlct of f '"luillllill has for sometime heen de clared one of the In Ht forms of inn mi ipal got eriimcnt to be round In Ibis coiiiilrt, II not tin- hesl. Thla got ' runo lit by eoliiinissioii. however, wa;- adopted lie lely aa a temporiir ma lo sh II t by congress back In Ihe ai tenths vt In it tin- form or govern ment of the district had In conic so rolti ii that II was etldciii a change must In- made liiimedlatclt . Is mitor Alllsoii. gate lo II. ' 'ccasloiiallv there Is a clamor minim: the clil.ciis ,,f the IHslrlct for lie- ballot, th. rlghl I" goiein them selves. Hut tbetc has been no con ceiled nciloii 1.11 far along ilu-se lines It Is admitted, howa ter, by senators and r. csentitl es who bate be. n tlilVe'l Up tilth III. gol'ei iiiiuiit of ihe district from tlo- eoiigressiomil end, III, it a change In the foi in of govern nn ill must come wllh llu- m-iv few i ars The piesent form of got-erii- iiniil. wllh lb.- illy growing by baps.!,, political preferment, but Cortelyou, ""I I lids il has now iipivurds ofj ruinsies the lirst noluble rase where y-.'i nh.il. Hauls they sat Is far j preferment threatens to come ua th i.e. nun I. -Id-. All llu huts w hich ,' r. suli ,,t masterful silence. an . nacted fr-'llt lb' I I s I r I -1 uf e j - -- passed upon h- conmcHs ,,il iirei lltOVM-:ii AT .VI-I.AVNTIC largi ly I'll lo llu- dlsl i . ci .in in il I . a s '! ih. . oat. and I a. ,,r do. I Ion Ihe-e i 'imliilllo i in, I h ' Ins. I -. . s on wi-ldlt. h. i nig a In. oilieishlp of I .t In 111 si nn I. a lid I 'I In He house Tie nn lull' I" "I lies. . omiiiitl. es 1 1, i , i all I Ic n null s ol thi Ir own '.ic I il iii-iiIh . c Bill II- lialClial , gl-latl ,li lo hells ill. i and It i- III II ml. r thai Ho y I e I',, , IH 1 I. I line I ill.lil- w 1 II- ' sal . for in!. Ih I "I Ho ! I I I I. I ' I lit I. gl-lalc WOMAN GROUCHY BECAUSE SHE LIVES (Oy Akno'ijtr-d Pmil I' A ;!-' I' ' S .1 .Ion. I t Me. una K I- I i.i. lc I" ' dl I' d that i-lli-Would do- a! '. " , la. f I Ills III"! 1 1 i 1 1 f . till III l "' I-.!, si, I W lib III" pa -sllii- ol I he ho.; I.I. h .' In l ad ,. . lo I ' .1 would I lo i I'l a III. Ilo wo in in -ho l a I.. . li mid. I- pi-mi -.1 ol. .,. ,,, al lis i" lo I. 'I le,-,,l al I an,. Mil', o -.. .1 . h-ti . nl a lid a I. '.III! ' I I'll, I I - la," I I it lil- Ii had to h, Co , . d ,1 , . n I,, r I lil ,.,il h' 'I Ml I.i ' ! I.i a W "le I I, i nc.i mug al ' a ..'pel. le a pp. a I'd l.rigbl and b 'I P' 'lei Ho li P ole I',. tdi' e la II a - t mil . g I I.- lav ,, , J.,. U ' a oo and Ho t'. "man la , a li I,, sb i - a j ' n "f in I i - oi in ' ' it lied' d a , I ' I'll a '-.I line Sh. Hon hecalo. til. 1.1 talk w, . to I c! . ft-, I la to in al'.' In I VANDERBILT'S COLT WON GRAND PRIX DE PARIS WORTH $72,000 (By Associated Press.) loiv of his horse. Mr Vnndeibllt wa F'AIII.-', Hue It Thousand. ol gltcii an "t'alloii, and was escorted Alo.-ii.a'i lod , aw W K V.'iubl I" lie- pi e-'rd.ulial lodge, where he bill's ha . i-.-t .v,oi Ilo act. Willi J was wirmly congratulated by M. Fal 'Tiilds no - iplur' tin clraiel Crix de bens l arls. tin l ine ribbon i n nl of Ihe The race was a stirring one from Kr. ii' h tuif. winch Ibis year was; start to liulsh, Northeaat winning hy worth about t , J.aoo ."nit a scant head from hi half-nlnter lleautil.il w'.illnr favored the rnn-iHaugc rmirpree, owned by Count Ijk nlng of this classic, and fully 150.000 Manila. The American made a kill persons gathered at Ismg Champ to, lug on Vamlnrbllt vlctary aa th odd wltaera the rac e. As result of th Vic MR.CORTELY0U HAS RARE GIFT OF SEALED LIPS . y M.in Now Threatened With ice Presidential Obliv ion Doesn't Talk. NFWSPAPLU BOYS SAY VAN'T-TULL-YOU' Such Qualities, it is Now Said, Peculiarly Fit lliin 4 For the Job. - (Ky Henry K. IjiiiiW) WA.silINdToN. June 13 Quit few years ago, when Heorne H. Cor telvoii, during McKtuley'H II rat mlmln Istraliou. was promoted to the posi tion of secretary to the president, the newspaper correspondent!! In Waah IukIoii discovered u new quantity 1n piiidlc life. They hud grnwii untid to decoiatlve or evasive replleH In n- MiLi r 1 1 , l...llo ,ull..na l'..tUA,i employed neither docnpttwn OP v slop lr he was not prepared .to Rlvti the Infoi niutloii asked he -)MI(f lilmply. "I can't (ell you." in a month the correspondents) hstt chiinged hb name from "t?ir-te-you" to Cairt-tell-yoii." And It muck lik tile paper on the wall. I'roiii that day to this t'ortelynu him enjoyed the reputation of being able to sny less and do It more. m presslvclv than any man In public llfu It has been Ihe "Cortelyou policy" to keep his mouth tfliut. and In thii main tenance of this policy ha hH had Ilt tie competition and few imitator. Mod men In public life find It diffi cult to dodge leading question M cept by resort to unlruthf ulnen. and this seldom fetches them mora than tcmpornry Kain. Hut the point la that, according to present liidicatlotiH. Cortelvon'n ooilcv of nih il, e may land him Ihe nonln llon for vice president. f Cortelyou ia iiomliialed at Chicago It . will ba very largely bcemiiie . ha ha refUMd diiriiiK the past eight month to ba drawn Into any sort of a dlmuasion of iiolltlca. It Ih, doubtful If Cortl ymt'a html friend kimw whether hi preferenco I for Taft or for nna of the- ailleii"4 Mkh&X&mVM.f.-.U' 'la iiuiliiialneii friendly relation with all of I hem. and has been tod friendly with none. once, In answer In charges that lie was giving Uoooevelt the "double cross," Cortelyuu gftv out a statement to the effect that ha was not at that time a candidate, for the nomination for president Hlnca then, on all iiuesllons of politics, ho has been silent as the tomb. Krom lime to lime his uatnii has been men tioned as a possible "dark borne)" at Chicago, lull lo all such suggestion Cortelyou has had not a word lo Hay. He has i;ouc about the biisiiieas of tha treasury department as though lliera was no such thing on earth as a na tional coiiventloti or a presidential election- The result timt Cortelyou doe not hgiin in the bltlci ii'-xs that has grown mil of the contest for the nomination ami ids selection for second place on the ticket w ould be antlNfartnrjr ' l( all wings of the party. History Is not without InBtitni'c where men have taken themselvea In (Oy Associated Pr) ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Julie 14 C..I,, I,, i- Son ih, unci- of this county, to- dat nil oi.ihoard from Ihe Mtat. lauii'h 1,'inlse Allen," ami waa dioated on bouiii the boat were Mint. S, lialol lalward Wllann, Com- ii'l' - ' I M' bllelib-d. County Tax A8- " ..-or William Harris and th-coroner. To A-s's-or Harris, who Is a good u Uooo r. Jumped .ivei bojird In all ef-f-.it I-- r. ' ne rP'ijthelmcr. hut wa too lap MILLS TO III Kl VIK. 'By Assoclstsd Prsss) 1:1 11 VI I a il I HI Ala . June 14 The lug i nl nulls o! the fluted Wales Sl-'l I '-'l p"l a I toll, al Kflwlcy. will rs- '"i'l-- ion,., (row morning, and this, illi .llh'd plants means that ah'illt 'Pin in- ii will ! turn to work. 'The plan! whl, Ii I , helm- greatly enlarged I i'ii'b'1 ha. a dally capacity of I . a ions. t 1 1 in lo d rails. I'.ouig il,.. p.t.. on, nth furnaces and mines ion. re. aimed In this dhdrlet. phi I ing h.'uiii mi ii to work WII.CV NO WO KM,. lb H I I : I .;:-' . Va.. June. Con i " mail w v Wiley r Alabama 'iilinoe, I, , ,,. ,r Bfl- i- ii I'""!' . Ilo- oloni I'ii physician. I ai- d I hi . et eiilug that he did not lool- im an I m m dlale uiifavorahln i ,'h i -1 - in Ins paib-nt's condition. Img on an' Were 10 to
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