THE WEATHER:
.- - - - .-
6E0WERS.
VOL. XXV. NO. 240.
Also Adoption Of Amendment
To Constitution Rela
tive To Income Tax
MR. TAKT SEND$
OUT HIS MESSAGE
Net Result Of Protracted Meet
ing Of Presidential Cab
Inet Yesterday
f (By Aswictated Press.)
WASHINGTON," June 18 Recom
mending legislation looking to thi
placing of a two per cent tax on the
net Income of corporations and also
th- adoption of an amendment to the
constitution providing" for the Impo
sition "of an Income "tax without an
apportionment among the several
states, President Taft today sent to
congress a message embodying his
views on the subject. Tryjs action fol
lowed a, protracted special meeting
of I he rhblnet.
In his message the president speaks
of the apparent Inability of congress
to agree to an Inheritance tax, and
as regards an Income tax he refers
to the decision of the Supreme court
Ij the case of Pollock vs. The Farm
ers' Ixian and Trust company, In
which the court held the tax to be
unconstitutional unless apportioned
according to population. "11 Is," says
the President, "undoubtedly a power
which the government ought to have.
It might be Indispensable to the na
tion's life in a great crisis. The amend
ment, therefore, he declares, was the
only proper course. Such an amend
ment to the constitution, he contend
ed, was preferable to thu one pro
posed of reviving a law Judicially dec-lured
to bti unconstitutional." The
amendment which ho proposed to be
made to the tariff bill provides for
the Imposition, upo all corporation
and joint stock companies, for profit,
except national toanke (otherwise ta
eri ) saving banks and building and
loan aocatipn,ol .ft .excise tax of
two per "oent-hn ttre net ln!6mo of
said corporations. This, It Is esti
mated by him, will bring an annual
revenue of 125.000.000. "This is a
tax ,,n privilege and not property,"
he says, "and la Within the federal
Wv, il I I , uLnwLWiru-ij,
(Continued on page four.)
HIS LITTLTOLfl STRING
fcptrtaeled Magnate Sighs
for New Worlds and
I 'ays out $3,000000.
i SALE ANNOUNCED
(By Associated Press.)
NEW YORK, June IK The sab
"f 'be Central of Georgia railway to
Illinois (Vntral railroad, carryin-.:
"ot plans forecasted more 'than t
J' ;,r ago, as announced today. The
'ansactlon originated In negotia
tions culminating in November, lull 7.
when the entire capital stuck of Ino
'"Ural of Georgia passed into th
hands of William Nelson Cromwell
"'"I John W. Castles. The pun has
' AHM announced a few months late.
for E. H. Ilarrim.in. whose In
t'niti.n, it vva then statd, was to
tistisfcr It to the Illinois Central. Th,
I ' " paid by the Illinois Central was
" t given out.
nnoiim ement of the transfer win
"'"I" In this city by John V Hanm
nf Atlanta, president of th" Central,
'' Georgia The price paid by Mr
""lirnan for the stock t the par
Vilue of 5,000.000. It was staled. vva
3 n,B0. or at the rate of J60 per
Share.
Tlo entire capital sto,ck of the Cen
tral of Genrgia was' originally h'o
b the re -organisation commHt'c . f
' Richmond and West Point Ter-n-ant
'Warehouse company. I.i
June, 107, the stock was sold !
''Hkleluh Thorne of New York and
Marsdcn J. Perry nf providence. I: I
v agreed to retain voting contr !
f"r at least two years. It was from
"ose gentlemm that Messrs I'm-n-v'
II and Castles secured the stock
St.. I tney !,) u to Mr. Ilarrimnn
The transfer of the Central of Ge T
'a carries with It the control of two
"amship lines, one from Savannah
t" New York and the other fro-i
S.ivannah to Boston, operated by the
Ocran Steamship company. The Cen
tral of Georgia operates a little ove
1 Hflfi miios of road. Its system
touches that of the Illinois Central
Bt Birmingham, Ala.
THE
E
THENMNATORS
Such Is Report From Inner
Circles Of The Na
tional Solons
MENTION MADE OF
PERISHED AMBITION
Politicians Say That Present
Animus Is Breaking Out
4
Of Old Sore
(BY TAV.)
WASHINGTON, June 16. Accord
ing lo statements attributed to them.
Senators Overman and Kimuiotia, rrf
the Tar Heel state, are not much dis
turbed by the alleged filcnn-Danicla
senatorial combine. Senator Sim
mons Is quoted as saylwg something
to the effect that due allowance must
he made for disappointed ambition,
but It is not known to which of the
principals In the prcsmt gossip he
refetred.
Politicians at the capital, who are
familiar with conditions in the Old
North state, say that the recently ex
pressed animus of Joscphus OanlcM.
of Itah-'igh, to Senator Simmons Is
only the breaking out of an old sore.
Put, they say. the edtorlal whip of
Mr. Daniels Is now indulging i'l
fruitless waves. It was badly crip
pled in the last general assembly r
North Carolina where it was cracked
in vxln, scaro ly. If any measure ad
vocated by the editor of The New:.
and Observer being- given considera
tion. Denied the cherished ambition
of being a prominent ligurei in a dem
ocratic cn'blnet. It is said that Mr
Daniels baa long since cast longing
eyes 011 Hennior i-nmmons ci m 10,
national assembly, but nobody her.'
icllcves he has the slightest chance
of success in disturbing the leader of
Tar Heel democracy. It is pointed I
out, too, that any alliance with for
mer Governor filenn would scrlnum;'
handicap any candidate,.
('. II. T.
ACCIDENTAliLV SHOT.
ItANVILIE. Vs.. June 16. William
I,eftwlch, assistant cashier of the
Rank of Klba, rittsylvatila county.
Irginla. was shot through tin- heart
this afternoon by tl aofdcntal ms-
hiirir.. of a revolver which ( ashler
I A. Hughe.'
as Instantly
was cleaning,
killed.
ftwlch
TIRED OF LIFE HE SEEKS
SEISE OF SORROW
Br THE PISTOL ROUTE
Melton Hreekenridge of Wil
mington Lies Seriously
Wounded in Hospital.
PUTS OUN IN MOUTH
(Ily Associated Press.)
WILMINGTON. June U',. - A sn
salioiial attempt to 1 ml his life by
shooting himself In Hie mouth was
made yesterday by Milton Jlrei ken
ridge, a well known young man, for
merly a resid- nt of Wilmington, win,
has been in the city for the past few 1
weeks. The bullet from the pistol
lodged Itself in thu root of Hn neki n
ridge's mouth Tile w ounded young .
man was carried to the James Walker
Memorial hospital shortly after he
mailt: the altimpt to commit suicide
and his condition is regarded as ex
tremely serious. A telephone mes
sage from the hospital early this af
ternoon stated that the bullet had not
been locati d and that It i. y. t too
early to give an xact opinion as to
whether or not the wound will result
fatally. Friends of the oung man
who so rashly attempted to end his
existence will hope, however, that he
will ricovsr.
lireckcndrldse shot himself about 2
o'clock this afternoon and. win n he
made the attempt he was standing "n
the west -sale of Fourth street, just
north of Ked Cross street. He had
Just conversed with several men in a
near-by store and remarked that ha
thought he would end his life. One
of the attaches of the st in telephoned
1
Mr. yi'rr who is employed 111 a near-L,
by establishment, to come over and
n main while Hreckenridge was In the
store. .Mr farr did so and he follow
ed Rrecktnrldge from the store and
passed him on the street. A moment
later, it is stated, Breckinridge drew
a pisnd from his pocket, placid the
niuzxle of the weapon against hi
mouth and pulled the trigger, the bul
let crashing into the roof of the
niouth.
Itrci kenridge was not rendered un
conscious for a moment as a result of
the wound and he cooly requested
by-standers to summon a physician.
In a short while the hospital ambu
lance arrived nt the scene and the
young man was carried to the hospital
where he is now.
TALK OF COMBIN
IS NOT DISTURBING
ABBEVILLE CITIZEN.
AS11EV1LLE, N.
E
IIS I
Close Of The Calhoun Trla
Is Featured By Some
Strong TalK
DRAWS LINE TWIXT
THE MAN AND DOG
Celebretpd Case Is Now Pract
' Icaily iriThe Hands
Of The Jury
(By Associated Press,)
SAN FIlANCISCil. June 16 Pat
rick Calhoun's cxiilanatloii of th
brlhcrv Indictment against him was
practically submitted to the Jury to
night when M. A. Moore, itwnlor of
the six attorneys for the president of
Hie United Railroads, promised to
close his easo during thu lirst hour of
tomorrow's session.
Mr. Moore declared there was n
fatal error in the prosecution's raw
In the testimony designed to show
the offer of a bribe. -The state had
failed, he declared, to show that Gal
lagher made an offer to Nichols, prior
to actual payment of the money. He
argued regarding extracts from the
transcripts of prior tr'als that Galla
gher and Nichols had both failed oa
several occasions prior to the present
trial to testify that any such offer
had been made and he Intimated noire
than once that the prosecution had
submitted a muchlne made case that
shower) the marks of the tisils.
"Without this potent factor for this
absolutu essential," said Mr. Moore,
"this case falls to the ground of Its
own weight. If there was no offer
there was no bribe.
"Nichols, as well as Gallagher,
comes before you an accredited psr
Jurcr and has confessed as well that
in. hud been guilty of high crimes
against the state. He has sworn both
ways, lirst that he received an offer
und then that he had not."
Tough on Gallagher.
Mr. Moore was particularly s. v to
In his denunciation of James U Gal
lagher. '
.."The top of his head doea not emergo
from the pit of corruption ho has dig
ged for himself." he said. If you
knew a man who bad added perfidy
to perjury, had turned Informer and
sworn his confederates Into Jail,
would you return a dog t'V the pound
on bis testimony, or wount you de-
(Continued on page two.)
MUST BESTR1CTLY KEPT
Revokes Pardon of John
Slaub Who W;ts Turned
. Loose hv (iov. (lleiin.
TO SERVE FIVE YEARS
(SNMlnl to The t'lllwn.)
UAI.KIGH. Jinn- IE.- Governor
Kltehln has revoked On pardon of
John Hlaub, "f Sampson comity so
that he must alter two years of liber
ty, serve the n maining live y.-ars of
an eight year sentence for secret as
sault. The pardon was granted In
l!)08 by Governor Glenn conditioned
011 his remaining sober and or good
behaviour. These conditions. it Is
shown to the governor, have been n
IHiitedly violated In a statement Just
Issued from the executive office the
position of Governor Kltcbin as to
strict observance of conditions by per
sons pardoned Is made clear. The
statement follows:
"tin April 1". 1U!. complaint was
made to Governor Kitchin. .supported
byflidavlts. that John Stailb had vl'
lated the conditions of bis pardon.
and its revocation was asked. Under
an order from Governor Kit' bin Slaub
was promptly arrested and lodged la
Jail, and tie governor at once pro
ceeded to investigate tho facts The
clerk of the Superior court of Komp
son county was directed to take the
lence. Iloth sides were represent
J b counsel, and tioth spies hiiitwi
I evidence, and the same was taken ami
transmitted to the governor. After a
most cartful consideration of the evi
dence the governor found as a fact
that Htaub had violated the conditions
of his pardon, in that he hail been
repeatedly drunk and disorderly, hav
ing been convicted of breaches of the
pepec and violation of town ordi
nances on several different occasions
He finds as a fact that he got drunk
before he reached home from the
slate prison, that he waj convicted of
being drunk and disorderly im Febru
ary 23, ISO", of being drunk and a
nuisance on August IS, 190, of an
affray with onp Wilson, of an assault
(Continued on page seven.)
MOOR
DENOUNCES
MR.GALLAGHER IN
ST
ERM
C, THURSDAY MORNINJ,
GOSSIP OF THE BACK STAIRS AND
THE KITCHEN AIRED IN GOULD CASE
Mary Ann, Molly and Bridge t Tell the Court What They Heard and Saw of Marital
, Woes In the Gilded Circles of Little Old
New York.
(Iy Associated Prrs.)
NKW YORK, June Ifi Howard
iould did not go on the stand to testi
ly against his wife, Katherlne t'lem
111011H Gould, whose stiM for a separa
tion be Is opposing; InflcoA there was
a continuation of servant's goisslp, ac-
011 nis by menials of their former
mistress' eccentricities, humiliating de
tails, as sworn to on the stand, of Mrs.
uld's alleged fondnjjis for alcohlllu
beverages ami her fmiiiiier at such
limes when tstut tbft vvtaeae said
was Influence- of'uri brossgtit from
her Hps remarks iiat ire Ul suited to
woman's tonguo.
Sttrvants' iomip
Indications are that the plalutlff
must endure for another day, possibly
two, the embarrassing finical of
lisb nkng to Hie testimony of former
servants, all of whom have been call-
1 at the Instance of her husband
o sustain, if possible, his . contention
(hat living with his w(f was Imprac
ticable and decidedly unpleasant, ten
tieable, and decidedly unpleasant
hence that the charge of abandon
ment, the mainstay of Mrs GoiiIiI'k
ase. is not Isirne out. What Kalber-
me Clemmons Gould heard loiiay was
but a reiteration and in some resM i ts
an amplltlcatlon, or yesterdays testi
mony, the basis of which was I bat at
arlouH and divers times at the vast
liong Island show place. Castle Gould,
she had, according to the witnesses,
1 Intoxicated, bud abused menials,
iven arbitrary ami unreasonable com-
anands to the servants and hud used
WHY NEGRO ATTEMPTS
AN ASSAULT AT RALEIGH
Youn DaiitfliltT of Dr. f'lir (
ticc Falls l'-nil of Hla. k
Ruffian Wliili on Knaiil.
(Sir-ial to lb. t'lllM-ll.)
ItAI.KIII. Jim. 16. - Sod. I. nl.
prlnglng from a benp of tiees a .
Mi.-.s Jennie i'uii o 'laughjcr ol Mi
toper f 'urtlce of t li
1 Ily, was on lo-i
Malry for i n a in
l.ucas. a linil',
is old. i Int. Ie . I
III an alt. n.pt
tier. The I.I ul
a she serealfie.l
being fright- n
.nt, who he ml
way to the A. and M
bis erenlng, Mann)
negro, twenty-two i
ie girl by tin- thro,
i criminally assault
apped her face w le
ir help, and then i a n
1 a way by W G 'h
the girl's screams aiei hastened to In i
a'ut.
TIIKV ll NV IT.
PAKJS, Jun. I ii
Morgan.
ml company .l. tu
oiphalb allv Hi it
he proler-t to list 'Ie 'ommon shaf -
thp I'liiteil Stales - reel corpora li.ni
n the Paris hours, h i- fallen ihrou-jii
The firm prifess-s to helfeve that th.-
lroJect will ultlmai' K be carried ,ui
6H0WER&
WASHINGTON. June 16. Fore
cast: North Carolina: Ical show
ers Thursday; Friday fair; light south
winds.' ,
IIS
JI NK 17, VMh
Welcome Doctors.
rather severe language In ultercatlona
with her huslmnd.
Old Mic Stumble?
An occasion when shu would have
fallen fi-om her carriage but for tho
protiH-tlng arm of a cftachman, an at
tempt of lieis to drive through a clos
ed gute; a thue when a footman saved 1
her from falling when Intoxicated, as
be testllled, were among the things al
leged as Long Island Hustle -or form
er servant went 011 and passed from
the witness stund.
A carpenter, Herbert Trotter, was
the lust of the days witnesses. Ilu,
said flint when he was working TiFihe
servunls' ouartera. Mrs. tlould rush
in tbie at one time, swore at Hid
abused Hie servants,
"Ib r voice wns s h a li ,v u ml In cohor-
cut. ber hair disbeveleil and she was'
very profane. She wns decidedly'
drunk." said Hie witness. i
"At another time she i-aine Inlo the'
stables while I was working Ibere and'
swore at the grooms, and was so
drunk Hint every one could tell she;
was drunk.'' he combined. !
"She tile I bo go up stairs to the!
harness room bul could not nuvHpite.
the slips," In- added , inpbatlciilly.
Drunk When Oris lug.
Trotter said be was ordered lo go
to Itlue Gap Kiirrn. the Gould place lit '
Virginia on sevi nil m caslons during
lie- lust ten d.iv.- he was there he tes
lilied he savv In r Inloxii alcd Mid
heard h r svvenr a great ileal at the I
w ork men. j
"One night sin i ame In from drlv-j
ing, lining,' said the wltnehs, "and lie.'
gall to -iloee mo and a nilin hllltiedj
'Tony ' .le Hilhf lo me she w flinited
CONSRESSMAN TO THE
AIO OE ATLANTA WOMAN
AfMiwd of Lan-ciiy nf .lew
cli'V .M is. Ii'illc I ( ih;iik1
an I iiiiiii iliitli Tri.il.
( H tsxM-lan il Pri )
N l-.WA I: I. . N. .1 .1 i n- I ;. Tim
1 1 i.i i . I Mi - I i no .1 l: ill. v . of At
,i 1,1 .i I i.i . .. a h.ilgi of I II env of
t 1 mm w .i i h ..! J- .v ii v I.i I .iignig I . i
Mi- An.li-w AII'titM ot ,- w Yolk,
was liidelnilli-lv p.. ip.ih. .1 lo.lay ol-
lo u i ii ,- ,, pr '.,.nr'''l i oi I . . n e t- -
I ,V e. ! I he (, . , ' I. I I ht' ,. til too llprt rlll'l
l'..tiK'' 'sin. in I.i' Ii a r '!- 'i. .( Alabama,
i ...I I Mil . .I Stall I nut 1 1. t Attorney
Wliilani II All.l.l'ilil al-.o of Ala
I. .mi, i. i ' . 1 1 1 u i . 1 1 1 a 1 1 Itl'le'it't on and
M I . A into. . hi had coin. .Sol I b to b s-
tif to th. (j I i halo o i and ,lan.l
iiik- "f Mis. Cell- , an. I I. ol brought
iP p.. it e ii.-, ..r a .-molar naioie Horn
tiiil-i. I'i.h pi ,11. . If 1. 1 All. .1. la p.'.pt"
an-1 ..(fu i.tl ol s. .iral Southern
Mr.. Cell, v and lor friends iiialsl
id on iiiioi" dial. I . rtl and expreas-d
llid.gnat I'-ii v ie n lie ', . oilld get no '
sa 1 1-la- I i"li as to wh'ii Ho .'ii would:
be tak'li op, tlo- Peat .lot li'.l It l-s di - j
ilariiig tti ,t ir. j'.d,-. was available
lo try it. '
Mr--. Iti. Il v A .- ; I of ta king!
a sat. bid . . n I a 1 1. 1 o ie jcn.lry while 1
,-b. and .Mis. Aliniglii .re rllow!
passing- Is o, .. 'ran. Im.io lb. rtotlth
en roup lo .Si a V II. mi Mih l:i, I
List I
MORSE WINS FIGHT j
AND IS NOW FREE
NKW YoHK. Jun- !'. rUnrU-B VV,
M -rm-. th f'rrii'-r t..i ti kf-r ;uifi pro -1
tti r of tiimr titi riirl M, I'KlHy won i
hit lon lieM for r-N-hf fnm prison i
oh bull. t
the big T foot ball clock moved and 1
told her i would have lo get help and
iilie said:
" 'Why 1 can move It myself Mho
was staggering drunk. Hhe grabbed
the heavy cloak and both she and the
clock fell iwulnst the Wall together.''
10. (. I. ".laKH."
'I'rotter testllleil that Mrs. tlotild
was only "occasionally Intoxicated"
durhig iier stay of ten tliiys at the
Hlue Gap farm when ho .was there.
"How many time tltf y'utt' thttifc ahW
was Intoxicated during that ten days?"
aakwt Mr. Mharn.
''Kvery other day," was the reply.
Referring th a time when Trotter
said Mrs. Gould fell off a chair and
landed on Hie floor helpless, Mr.
Mticrit asked;
"IMiln't you pul something In Mrs.
Gould's cofTue that night at Hlue Gap
farm'.'"
"I certainly did not." replied the
vv Itness.
"IHdn't you gel H. t ly b'oster, the
colore,! girl in Hie kitchen, to put
sunn thing In Mrs. Gould's coffee?"
"No. I did not."
"Hon't you re-cull that Mrs Gould
accuse d you of poisoning In? at Hlue
Gap farm?"
"I ccrtulnly do pot."
"Hhe was taken sb k and fi ll to the
Moor directly after she had been eat
ing something, wasn't she?"
"No, It was two hours before she
Hie," e plied Hie Wlllll'SS.
I 'orlng Ibis croMS-exainliialloii Mis.
Gould eyed Trotter with a piercing
look of disgust.
NANTICOKE MTSTERT
SOLVED OT THE STATE
Two 'cssi ls Susppff t-t of
l''ililiiKlcrin; Arc Found
to l'f Lawfully FiiKajjpd.
A.'iHI.Vn .V. Jink- I i SKi(. di--I'H
r ' in) tit ffh In! rt'lui fi'tm V't'tir
tnl;t l(t (tit- iriMiiy
"f t tic !t(r;inu-r N.i nt i k him I i n,(
I . jGiti tt riiirii ('! if MlliuHleriiiK.
" 1 1 ' i w i r j k t ht , v. ' ri' pui ' ti,jH'f , 'i rt-
' I.i f .f I f -1 llftIO f(f ftrfl (III MlBH Ofl
J ..-ii. Mai hi h 'J'lii ilf'p.irtiitf'iit of
Jii:fi h,ia oJoD-M-fl Ilu Ht'i'frlrt to altitli
'nn I ti. ii- l.wTViitloriri o t h vi hm-I
iiiot ( ' i ri'torfi to WuhIiIiikI'mi.
' oi th-' ri ' lid f ttn m t ' i
v tmh vm r- fr-on mliiljit' i W. (cnh
.'!l, ( r i M.i u i M t ' I ltir"iitli l to- Ml.-t. )
I' i f i (Fiffit . AfOMljtnt K'.fi-tary M- -I
ffK of lite t HI' lit '.f i tf 1 1 1 1 1 '' I ' '
..lol l.ilOf . t ! jiiOh -I t the . .ill- -
'.'.v ,f it..- fHirtM on the inol'll' r
l;.nti '-..ul i f( itrant rl'rn,- iHMr
i 'in Naiill'okf and lM.;tih oc
I fom i iijiplH iitlort. f riKt r n tiotM -tiW..
vo rt m to tti- r v-nij' ( titti-r t dp
t ii t r i ttu- v-vti-M rci InfiKfr. l fi' irit..i-i.i;iii-oi
fi-.rn i'nrn ,t U ttu- r jnl "I
tiilFji' iif ifi'urli-n riid'D; Dv MtolHti
l:n- II
MOM'MfcXT T' 'M'l-:il-:lt l
I'.oWUKl;, Va . June i,. A moi.
omiiif to the dead i i.nf.'.l. rat.' -;-de
r. and sailors of lieiifoid looiity.
this state, was unveil, d todav at He'
ford I'ily In the ireenie of a larc,e
iro.vd Among the npakom of ib'-'
dav was 1'aptaln Hot.ert K. Lee, 'hi
Kraliiifori of rjeneral Kobert K I.e,,
Tin- trionument Is forty-flw feet In
height and stands In the center of the
town.
Associated Press.
Leased Wire Report
VUWK FIVE CENTS.
HIS MESSAGE QN
GETS FIRST PLACE
President's Document Rocom
mondlng Taxation Of
Earnings In Senate
M)LONS LISTEN
WITH INTEREST
Senator Galley Gives Notice
ThaMIvnu Demand
Early Attention
(Ily MMiHnlift Fmsm)
WAHHINtlTt.N, Jun'' I. Th
'I he mesHiige of I'l estdnnt Taft ttwm
mending the lucorporHlhin ot pnrvla
Ion In the tariff bill for the taxaHoa at
the earnings of corporation ami th
adoption of a resolution looking (o an
amendment of the constitution so a to
permit the levying of an In coma tax
without Interference from the eourta,
was received by the senate today and
was generally regarded a of such
transcendent Importance as to place In
Hie simile all portions pertaining
ntrlctly to the ached ules of the tariff
I III. The message wus revWvad early
in Hie afternoon anil after brief dls-
usslmi mi thu method of proceed ln
vmim referred to the Commute on
llnaise.
Hellnlnr Hoot occupied ibtl thglr
when one of the president's, aocrvta
tles apiieared with the. niawsiffe In
his hand, but owing to the faot that
liyintor Iturton was at th )im n-'
gaged In milking ft (pMch. th preseh
l.ilion of (he message was delayed
lot some time. WUm Mr. Burton von
vliiileil, hut not until -aftr Mr. Hey
burn had lublressed the chair to pro
ceed with the discussion nf th laf.lt
bill, the message wns read. Tbr
was a full senatw preseit and Ulft doc
ument was acconleil the moat careful
attention from nil' urifttoM . SntMor
(lore attempted p' hyo the commlttf
Instructed rd ' report on the Inform
laxfeatureof llyj mvssg by rient Krl
day when, under general treem,ont
4he! fiicome1 (us quesHoti I Sgaln (o
bjr taken tip tur cphaltlaratlonv ,'JU:
motion was, however, tfnteit down and "
for the first tint lntmnj -fh h ;
division was" strictly tOrtt'timr line
all the republicans voting to lay n l"
table, while all the tlnmiicrats east
their voles ngnlnst Hint proposition, .
lUilley ilvrM Nollcr.
Iniilng the liifoiiiiiil discussion of
Ilu fefiienee of Hw message, Henslor
Italby gate notice that he would da.
liiiiinl Hint provision he made for it
giadualloii of any Income (sx that
might be provided for, and Intimated
l" njijy.nj-u-u-i -i-i-i-i"!- I 1 1 1
(I'oiillniied from page four )
IIP THE HILL AND THEN
IT
IMuniH "N Hll" in Biga
niv Cnsf, Tlnn ChangfH
its Id'K.il Mind.
HAD WIN LI VI NO
Ill, MM-luted l"rciw. )
i ; It ..KNSIt' .(' . Jinn IS Th
grand ui n I in lied a true 11 1 1 against
I'l. if i'l I' Iliiber, who wns
. har;i"i wltli unlawfully living with a
woman who In i tainted waa bis sec
ond if. 'i bis i Mining on top of the
anno, in. . in i nt lb-it on Monday Ib'-y
relumed Ho- bill "f bidl' i inent mark
.il 'not a line bill' caused no little
comment.
Mis. I'balles I'. Holier, No. I, ar
rived in ih illy Monday and upon
burning Hint lb'' grand Jurv bad fall
,i i, h. lid 'Ie- case against her bus
hand Into i.'.irl sought out Kullcllor
Fuller and iald ... fore him her storv
.,f tin- i nil'. KolP iioi Fuller sgreed
to di n iv up s second bill of Indictment
and Ihl." was sent to Hie stand jury.
It app.ais that arier Mrs. Ilule-r.
.vie. sw.re out tin warrant analnst
jth" pi'.f.K'.r. apleared before the
grand I'H V and also bad Police (iffl-
i f J. fiievs, w ho guarded llnbpr for
isevial das last spring, to come be
j ( .'.re lloil body lhy dl'clded that thny
had n "I gotten all the facta before
ele. nil, K iiubi-r of the charge Ac-
coi-liuglv Ihev sent In the second bill
..f indli tiiient markeit "a true bill."
In. 'be no-aniline Prof, Huhcr bad
g nu heforo Hnperbir Court CP:rk F.r
iiirtt i'lapi and demaurbiel the hond
iii'-iie v ultii Ii bad le-en paid tit to se
' ore bis ri lease. This was paid over
iiimI Hie proressor Immediately made
for the boundary lines of the slate
loiter In tlo? day It was learnen thst
the mone.v llubf-r had put up was not
bis. but it wus then too luta as Hither
had already left the city. The bonds'
men, Mr H 11 Tate and Mr. Norman,
state that llubrr left musical lnstru
tnwits lu re valued at 1200 and the
win be held, until th prdfiasor pif
the amount uf th bond. I
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