flXB WEATHEB:
VOL. XXV. NO. 247.
UQBEB SCHEDULE PUBLICSENTIMENT
RUSHED THROUGH ELIMINATED FROM
T DEBUTE
Senate Stops Talking And Dis
poses of Important Parts
of Tariff pill
PARTY UNfcS WENT
TO PIECES ON VOTE
rioridd Senators Win victory
Over finance Committee
on Ftncapples
(Br Associated Press.
WASHINGTON. June 13. In un
expectedly short order the senate to
day took up and disposed of the lum
ber schedule, and then entering upon
the discussion of pineapples, put be
hind it the provision of regulating the
rate of duty on that articIeTCallTnjf
u tie' tarUf bill immediately after
convening at" H o'clock, Mr. Aldrlch
asked that til tumher schedule should
receive first attention. He had no
(doner taken his 'scat than Senator
RtcCumber, who In the Interest of the
treeless Northwest has been a per
sistent kdvueate of free lumber arose
and presented an amendment roduc-j
Ing the flftance committee's rate of
It 60 per thousand on sawed lumber
to the house rate of Jl per thousand.
Votrf WlllHUlt IH-bale.
This was generally recognized as a
'Ibst proposition, as sawed lumber has
ecn the bone of contention from the
beginning. The North Dakota sena
tor did not think It worth while to
enter into any argument In the sup
port of his provision, but permitted
It to gi directly to a vote. The result
was against him and was another
triumph for the Aldrlch rates, the
voles standing 24 In favtr rf and 4 4
against (he reduced rates. Tarty lines
were so entirely destroyed on this vote
that If one should be called upon to
judge from this ballot alone, he would
never be ablo to determine that the
tariff Is a party issue.
Another test earne on the propo
sition to make a rate of J 1.26 per
thomxMid ynlurntjgr 'with a general
chang lii'iiie'dlffcrentlals. and on this
vote the finance committee was also
liberally supported. The entire wood
schedule making reductions of about
twenty-five per cent from tho present
Imv rate, and increasing the house
(Continued on page four.)
i
BUT SOT LITTLE MONEY
Employer Says That His
Agent Always Claimed
His Commissions.
NOW UNDER ARREST
(Special to The Citizen.)
CHARLOTTE, N. C. June 23.--M.
I Rofwald, the while man who
10 aMeged to have fleeced sundry
Charlotte ecple of various sun v
agent of the Ij Salle Kvlensiou I'nl
verslty anil for whori arrest a war
rant wais Issued Monday at the In
stance f Mr. W. N. Saunders of
Ulchnwmd. Va . charging "misrepre
sentation'" and "obtaining money un
der false pretenses" was 1aktm In
ntody try ex-Patrolman W. W It-'ni-
In Hickory Tuesday morning at
1 1 o'clock Just as he was alut to
'work" that town. In Charlotte,
where he aojoiirned a month, I!o. -ald
represented ihimsclf as an ac
credited HK'-nt of the Ii Salle Ext' n
lon Cnlversity and wild what pur
lirtefl to be a full course .f Instruc
tion In "business nilministratlon ."
The course carried with it numerous
hrlvlH-ires. Including 3fi s-clal lec
t'lres, 12 irotuimes of books and other
Itern all for $57, of which $7 was
o be paid In caafc and $T0 on the In
stallment plan Rooewald was to r- -eetve
$10 comm isskm on each stib
'''rlpWon from his employer, Mr.
HaurKfiTs. WDille In n Instance?
bp curried out hie contra t to the l't
r. in a number of others he m r--Iv
wcured Hrnatures of Influential
'ill-ns. offering t!he course free. H
ad all sign .the contract which he
forwarded to his impkiyer with 7
"f his own money, and received in
return $10. In other Instances he al
"red thfe contract. All went wvll r
while until Mrr. Saunders' simpi'-lons
were aroused by reajn of the num
er of contracts received from Char
lotte. Afraid that som thing wa
wrong he came dnwn to investigate
When he learned the true stale of
sffalrs on his arrival here he Imm -diateiv
prtsrured an attorney. Mr. I"
M Shannonhouse, ami a warrant for
'ftosewald's njrreet uis immediately
wuel. Hearing that Rewwald was
Hther in Marion or Hickory be
despatched Mr. Irvine with the war
nt to effect hla axrest. This waa
Uone yesterday morning.
TH
E
STRIKERS' HEARING
Arbitrators Refuse to Admit
Evidence of Mate of Feel
ing Along Line
DECISION FOR NEGRO
WILL BE ABORTIVE
Counsel For Strikers Declare
Black Firemen will Not
be Permitted to Run
(By Associated I'tpks.)
ATLANTA. Cm , June 23 Charg
ing that the lirenien were trying to
Intimidate the, arbitrators. Major
dimming, retirescnting' Ihe Georgia
railroad before the arbitration com
mission objected strenuously this af
ternoon, to the introduction of an;
testimony as to the condition of pub
lic opinion upon the merits of the
strike. The firemen had introduced
Mayor Brand, of l.lthonla. It was at
Llthonia that much disorder took
place and where several negro tire
men were severely whipped. It was
proposed to have Mayor Hranil tell
not only or past assaults upon the
negro firemen, but to give It as his
opinion that if the firemen wero re
stored to the cab by the decision of
tho board of arbitration, the people
would resort to violence again.
Counsel Heated.
"This Is gross contempt of the com
mission," said Cummlngs, trembling
with anger. "If such testimony be ail
mtttod, we had as well close down our
courts and let mob violence rule. The
contention here now Is simply that
the firemen in effect say: 'We may
be wrong in our contest, but even if
we are, and you gentlemen decide
against us, the people of .tjeorgla will
rise up in mobs nnd over-ruto,you. I
think this Is libel on the good people
of this state. .1 most seriously object
to the admission of such testimony."
Attorney Kuhcn Arnold argued spir
itedly that the bourd was not a court;
that it should permit a wide latitude,
and, in its award, disregard sueh tcs-
trrhernyaii Was not considered proper.'
He claimed. howevcr,,hal the cum
in leu Ion had a right, nay a duty, to
hear such evidence and to consider It,
as It affected the safety of all other
employes and even passengers.
People Against Blacks.
Before Major Cummlngs Interrupt
ed. Ilranil had declared that the peo-
. , , j ij-iruinruij irrvrjifjjj
(Continued on Page Three.)
GOV. SMITH DISCUSSES
STRIKE AND CONFLICT OF
RACES IN HIS MESSAGE
Sound Note of Dominance
of White Race in Spite
of Maudlin Criticism.
LEGISLATURE MEETS
(By AhmotIhKiI Press.)
ATLANTA, (la.. Ji 23. The fea
ture of the lirst hi .fsion of the si ite
legislature w hi h cotiv m-d t'siay, was
the final menage of (J-ovcrnor Hoke
.Smith. The retiring executive dealt
frankly with the raoe (ucstlon and
inoidentally disvuswd the recent lire
men's strike on the Georgia railroad.
After describing w hat had b n done
by his a-ilmrlnlstruil"" making
some recommendations, (Jovernor
Smith tiMik up Ihe nro question an 1
said :
"The new franchise act, passtsl tv
the la.st bulslature wns ratilied by
the people and is now a part of the
constitution of Ccnrgia It prescribes
qualifications' for the exercise of the
rlKhl to vote, which will protect even
the smallest community from those,
who. unable to control themselves,
are utterly untH to vote- upon the
rights of others."
In discussing the schools of the
state Oowrnor Smith c tainted that
ninety-three per cent of the whi'e
children of the state we no In school
and said the other won per cent
should 1- brought In too.
Negro lOdncttllon.
"The future of our state
that there should ! no
among our white children."
requires
il literac v
he sai l
"I do not mean any unkindmws to the
negro child )v this discrimination,
but I do riot believe that inHtructl jn
from IhmiKs. exeeot of a simple char
acter, is of any Ix nef'n to a cormtder
able Mirtion of them. Education
should tit for life with a view to
the character anil ixMssihilltle of tho
children. The dilTerence between the
races should lie recognised by the
ciinty sehool cmml.Hsione.rs and th'v
shotild not hiitate to do so on ac
count of the maudlin criticisms that
may cxime upon thorn frorn certain
rlasses of would-be philanthropists of
other section who do not understa.id
the true nature of the newo or the
true relation of the races."
ASHWILLE CITIZEN.
ASHEVILLE,
Fl
CHINESEWHOSLEW
T
Officials Are iGlvlna no In
formation as to What They
Know of Case Now
ORIENTALS ARE
HELPING IN SEARCH
fyany Believe Elsie Slgel Was
Sincere In Work Among
The Heathens
(By Amoclatcd I Yews.)
NEW YORK, June 2J After
day of co-rllctlng statements, the dis
till stt i-ney's office and the po
lice department refused tonight to
discuss fur. 'tw what progress had
been nip.i'.e fn the search for I,eon
Ling, the Chimin an who is wanted
tor the m. Tiler of Elsie Sigcl. No'
wiuld they discuss the re
8 1 1 1 s cf the examination of Chung
Sin, been lng's former room-mate,
who has been variously reported to
have wlt.-esaed the urime, to have
aided in roping the trunk, and' finally
merely to have neeti the girl's body.
Thero hue been hojrly reports of
clues f r in all peris of the country,
but rone ::' them brings the author
ity any nearer to the murderer,
(illness Assist.
What program has been made with
Chung Bin Is c"ji: as much as any
thing to the offices if (Juon Ylek
Nam, a C.vlnese merchant, who vol
unteered as an l iierp.-cter. It Is said
thet he to.d Chuig S'n that no Chi
nese association would aid him In
suppressing the facta or in concealing
Leon lili'g. that on the contrary, ev
ery Chi "a i' an of influence and re
sponsibility in the country felt that
the case was bringing disrepute on
their race and they were united with
the police in efforts to rua. down
the murderer. Chung Sin then talked
freely, but that he has not been act
ually Implicated In the crime Itself
Is indicated by the fact that tonight
he Is Bt'.ll held In the house of de
tention for wnii!'P8 and not In the
ToBlua, charged with being an ac
cessory In the murder.
-'To all questions, Chung Kin reit
erated that hs occupied the room
next to that of Leon, and that on the
afternoon cf June 9, Ihe day of the
murder, he wnkered early after h
natural deep to find Lon standing
beside him. Leon was in trouble anil
wanted help. Chung Sin soon under-
(Continued on page seven.)
E
ARTIST WHOM OEFICER
KILLED WAS MERE BOY
Child of Fourteen Learns
Lessons of Crime, and
Asks Pardon Dying.
IMPLICATES COUSIN
(By Associated Press.)
CHICAOO. June 23. Hudnlph
Bernt. fourteen years old was killed
by the police lonlfht following' an at
trimpt ti Imitate ' i.lack hand" tueth
ods and g'-t money by menns ('
threatening letters He was Khot on
a lonely street corner Just afti.Hr be
had seized a package supposed to
contain J15,""A
I. E flr'wsfeldt a wealthy whole
sale gncir w;is tht -man who agreed
to pay over the $lr..fH. He received
a threatening letter -a wi'k ago signed
by the "IllaekhaiMl" aiKl demanding
that the merchant take $ir,.00 in
tv packagin to Desplain slrt and
Gravenue avenue. (Jr-isslleldt wai
threatened with death (I he failed
to comply.
The grocer told the ioH','e and de
fectives watched with him on thw ap
pointed night A itacknwe rnide ep
of newapaiT clippings was r-ady. No
one appeared to take l
Threats by telephone ffdlowed and
the grocer agriin call d tine ollce
Another melting was appointed for
t-mlght. As Orossfildt apprached a
iKiy steppexl oik of a doorway and
askixl: "is this Mr (l.m!dt. ?"
The grocer- replied in the affirma
tive unA the ly snatched the pack
age fr'nm his hands and fled. Infec
tive Welnrlch fired two shds. One
hit the boy and he fell fatally wound
ed. A lay on t'.ic slh"wolk he trhd
to shrt the dete.-tl-e At the ho
pltal he confessed t efore he ditd.
naming a cousin. Alfr.-d llnsse. six
teen years old. In the pKt Hasse
was standing near at One time "f
the shootlng. He was arrested later.
Orossfeldt went to the hospital and
the boy said)
"Please. Mr. Grossfttdt, forglw and
kiss me ilx-fore I die."
Orossfeldt complied with the re
ouest and a few ml nub's later the bo
dle". . .
NCKFOUflDO
GIRL JISSIOIl
N. C, THURSDAY MOKNINU, JlNEUI, lim.
MINEl
SUCCUMB TO FUMES OF DEADLY GASES
Seventeen r pah and Sixteen Are Injured aa Result of
losed Shaft
(By AssWcl eil Press.)
WEHKUM. Pea ,.. Juno 23. As a
remit of an eiplwjn of gas In mine
No. 4 of th Mekfcwanna Coal and
oke compear " aalrtly after seven
clock this moralng. seventeen min
ers were killed aid sixteen injur
ed. With the JK)cstliJn or one, mosi
killed were foretfcfire With Tew ex
ceptions those inured were Ameri
cana. It waa stated ill the Injured will
probably recover. H
Superintendent jahnson slated to
night that white tit mine has always
been reltarded aa nrfi -gaseous the ex
plosion was dMay- to ignition or a
pocket atapy the open lamp of
miner. v
Mine Is 1eA r
The mine haa only boea operating
two days each wecK, Tefinsy a no
EOT PLAYING IN TREE
IS KILLED EY ill WIRE
Fell Among His Little Com
panions Who Were Hold
ing a Parly.
(Special to The t'lllwn.)
OKEKNHHOltn, June 23 Bryan
lien ton, a thirteen your old boy, was
killed instantly by an elect rl- shock
yesterday afternoon at alsiut
o'clock In front of iZ Eug ne Btrect
He hail climbed a tree eonciiilcd In
the foliage of whUh were at bast
two naked ectrle wires. Hiolden.y
tils playmates saw him eomi' craaii
ing to the ground. In the opinion of
lr. Ralph Dees, who was called bv
telephone, the MMle felhiw ilf-! It.
.stantly. The only marks m the unfortunate
ly's inrrson w t. a Irurn to I lie
Isine on one of his lore-fingers and a
similar liurn on roc of th kiees It
Is supposed that bis hand came In
contact with one wire and his knee
with another. Tb' insulation or sevi r
al of the wires bad worn or rotted ul
and there was nothing to .prevent
him from receiving a powerful n I
d-adly current
Yesterday afS"rn""ii at 4 1 r Kug
street, the home or Mr. (!. W. Elling
ton, Mr. Ellington s daughter. Mrs S
W Stewart, and .Mrs J W Bolton
wife of thi- pator the ( 'b nst la n
clruircbi enterta ijc-d a niinrtwT of
tlx- children of Ho Sunday wld of
the Christian clinpti at a Hub p.ir
ly. Ice cream and rake were serwd
and the boys hivI girls were sent out,
on the lawn to have a good tvnK . Tb" '
bitys were eaitboe d against climbing ;
H'pon the Shocking awident occurred i
as described above
Howard Kcrnodle. uw tf the pa--j
ty of Isiys and girls, carried his -ni - '
panlon Into the house. The ladl s
did ail they could in the hope th.it i
the lad's life miKht be saved.' but i
lr. Decs, on arrival, saw In a motn lit
that life was cxtitwt
8H0WER&
WAHHINflTiiX. June 23. Eore-
cast: North Carolina: Ical Uiow-ers-Thuraday
and Friday; llgffV mod
erate to southwest winds.
S ENTOMBED B Y EXPLOSION
.
Rescuers Barely Escape With
ter Being Asphyxiated.
Friday. Those In the mine had en
tered the shaft for their daily allow
ance of coal for family use.
(Irouped about tho slope entrance
of the mine Just before the explosion
were several Italians,
When the terrlblo sulrtcrranean up
heaval of rock ami gas spouted sky
ward these Italians wero caught. Ter
ribly burned and maimed they rushed
rflxtut the settlement crying for aid.
Women Volunteered.
The first man to reach the sur
face was A. I. Johnson, son of the
superintendent, lie Is one ot the few
very serloufcly injured. Superintend
ent Johnson called for vuUntpera to
enter the mine. In the Toluntiicr;
ranks stood several women. These
were ordered back. With wet hand
kerchiefs tied over heir faces the
CASE IS LONC DRAWN OUT
Case Will Not Me Civen to
.Jury Ucfore Friday at
Present Rate.
(By Associated Press.)
I'll A HI.OTTE, N ('.. June 26. The
case of V. S Blggers. charged with
the murder of J (i llooil will hardly
reach the Jury before Friday morn
ing. Today wiui given over to argu
ments of attorneys Messrs. J. W. Kee
rtniH and It. (!. Euca. speaking for
the defense ami Messrs. E It. Pres
ton and J. A Parker for the state
There are live :il KUincnls yet to be
made, I line for ihe state and two
fol the di'fUS( .
Touching on the plea of Insanity
Attorney Keer.ins for (be defense
said that "it huh through his dcul
Ings with the decea.-e d I lint Ihe de
fendant lieeaine IliMJIlie mil WaH
brought to tin be'ic, th.it everything
that he os' sM'd Ma. i to lie snatched
hv.i from him lie mmj'.i have suf
fi reil the torttif n r i be damned "
I'oiitinulng Mr. Keii.ii stid (hat the
.li 'ense did not ' . Mill tll.lt llln de
ft ndant w.is In. ' 'm all HiibJccts
but added "Be do i la in Hat hi licl
d under an ini .e delusion when h"
killed J. (I Hood."
The state- jiir,rn.M dei laro that
the evldiri'i' if experts failed to
establish Hie fact that Biggers wa.i
Insane when he fired the fatal shot.
MARSHALL BELL
LOST ALL AT FARO
(By Associated Press.)
NEW ViltK, Juno 23. - Marshall
j I'.cll. a retired business man of New
i burgh. N Y.. ttli il a voluntary petition
Jin bankruptcy In lite Oiled States
ilMHtrht (ourt hire today stating bis
i liabilities as llli ii'in w lb no assi'ts.
Mr. e1 m bis pet tion declared lh.it
r r the ii gVi ot November 13
i he loi-t illtifi'io at laro in a ganbllng
: house In tl i'!'v He ga.e notes to
i Ibis amour! but now repudiate them
: as ganiblnig d.'l't.
! AUSTRIAN ATTACHE
IS FATALLY HURT.
WASHINGTON. June :3. Count
i Alexander T'.-roi', an attache of the
I Austrian emha. sv lo re .is Injured,
probably fatally. tomi.lit as the re.
; hi- was att midlng to board He
! JuniK'd on the ear whl h
! was In motion, on the wrong side.
Then in attempting to climb over tho
girjrd rnll he was strip k by a trolley
J wire pole between the trow trucks
and knocked from the car.
Carrying Lamps into a
Their Lives Af-
Hist squad of the relief party started
down the shaft. Of t'he eight who
started four came back with their
senses. The others, overcome with
black damp, were (lulled To the sur
face with ropes.
luwuern Ov-reoiii'.
A second and third party entered
only to be driven back by the deadly
gases, Hissing and apoulliig In the
lower levels.
Oxygen sent by the Cambridge Btoel
Works, aided tlm searchers and with
safety helmets, a fourth rexiue party
succeeded In bringing twelve bodies
to tha surface. Late In the afterlaVnn
llva more bodies were recovered. The
.werff found huddled together Irt"l1n
lower left heading where they had
died In an evident effort to reach the
main heading.
ARRESTED PEDDLIN6
BRANDY FROM OX CART
Went to Church and Sold
Liquor to Hoys During
the Services,
(SMi'inl lo The t'illwn.)
KTATEHVIM.E. N. '., JuiHe 23--Mr.
Allierl Myers, formerly of North
Iredell or Wilkes cmijiI). laUly to
be round In his ox cart In any part
of the oounly, was arrested this morn
ing bv lioputy KlerilT I eu Ion mil
liepuly Hhorlff Ward lu-ar Mr Char
by prlvelle's on the I'lllpley Foard
road alioul six miles norlh of Stales-
llle. It has belli klt-oli I'M a I'ulil
time that Myers had In en p ddlniK
liquor about iiv r the eoiiniv. lb
lluia been milking ri nl.ir trls lo
llloomllcld ;illd It Im h.ii.I lie -ol I
liquor lo some boys nl 'I'rlnltv Meth
odist church Sunday which made
lb-Til drunk.
The olfhirs were notlll. d soon till
morning Ih.-it Mers on his w.r
lo Kt,.l.hiill. v. Jlli
llelitoll lull I Home
road this niiruliiK
illy Slorirr Ward
Ills OX llll hei lo
a load, so Hhcriir
llll.llll' Kl Up I III
nnd le and I'cp
not him driving
i o.trl. Thi' carl
contained Tour Kalloni of brandy, si .'
ersl pounds of mi, o nt.'i In i ili'i and
some cherrl' M ll as advised to
drie ori to (own w le r lie would l.c
taken care of
FOUGHT PISTOL DUEL
OVER CROP DAMAGE
(If y Ahwm')h('I I!.)
ATIIKNK, C;i . Jui..- L'.'i J ;i rt m K
''"t h, a wr'l hi iuii fn r n)i r li I ht
thr-c nvi :' frnt .Stti'i un. w mm f,i
tii 1 1 v w im")ci tl 'm tn rnltis? in ;i iiw
t.l fdici with h m rt- iKhlit r. H A.
Hoyil. Hi- dl-d If. 'Vlil ;ll x . IfM-l;
FU'vd unlr ).tr -'I I fT n n f
triK Ht ;irn" tig rn!;m a -'I in n f at .1 1
fUHrr'l thU rtrr'tliiK wlun
r tiMiriHl rn t -) with H'tyl for ;iI1'ia1iik
il nivi.i ( d;i rn.'i k i- MW.ot h h t
rr "(r Hot h rii'-n ;j n- r.rcfnliM til l
4 ftI,IH. im.
FORD CAR WINS THE
LONG MOTOR RACE
(By AswHlalcd Press.)
SKATTI.K. Wash, June L'S -Amid
the 1 lo- -s of thou: inds ' larso'iy.
r'i rd ear No. J. d bv W. II
Reott. Ill the tra IM-eonl iliel (,'il aulo-
nioblle r-ve. rrcsi '-d the I ip" at K':
& r, : 3 .0 o'ci';i-k tod iv, w inning the Gug
geiibi In run. and l-'.u'Mi purse. The
car had teen out from New Vork
twnty-tTvo days fifiy-flve minutes.
Ilecauw of a rumor thrd a protest
woiild bi- filed against Kurd ear No.
2 for the a!!eged dropping it man and
picking him up afterward, the award
was not made this afternoon.
Associated Press.
Leased Wire Report!.
PRICE FIVE CENTS. . i l
III
WAS PERFECT LADY
WITNESSES AVER
Sho May Take Stand Again
Herself to Offset Her Hus
band's Evidence
MAIDS DECLARE T'WAS
NOTHING BUT COFFEE
Long Drawn Out Case Will
Close Today With Far
num's Deposition
(By Associated lrs.)
N KW VdltK, June ill Counaal for
KotlnMliie (.uld, trim is smelii How
a.i'd ((ould for ecpiu-atkin and I2&D.0OO
a year slimony luilxvrcd litivt and' lata
today, ami It waa efcivim o'clocjt to
iihfbt when court ailjourned. This, ,
the ilrst niHiturnal waslon ainoa tUa
trial began mmre than thrtia weka
ago, was granted by Justlw Dowllnc
In order to clear up th remaining
lesthnony In rohuttal by tho idalnUff'a
wltnoHses excepting nerhaiM Mrs.
(Iviilii hersvir, if he slmulU so besira
to- testiry. But after tonight's aaaalim
Clarence J. Hhearn announced : that
he atill had twu fellrwaaca U cll.
'he'KHe will go on tomorrow when
(fi'isisltloii of liustin Kanrtim, tha
ucUir who has figured so fimminarrtly
In thu case, will be uuillmlttiid in Ml
(ioiild's laduilf, . .
ltove Her Pcrfw l4Mly.
The testimony sutligiilttiHl and drp-
olbhus rend for Mrs. (Jimld tisiay ami
loniighi, taken aa a wlxile cover In
rebuttal till (he Incidents of the. va
rious inolor trips that sbO Is alleged
to hnvM taken to cities In whlnh Du-
1 In l'arnum waa Playing, Also H waa
notnglvt to iM-ctve that 'Mrs. Could drank
miHieralely, principally with , ., her
meals; Unit hr laiiffuaira waa never :
other than wluit H atmuhl havw keen;
that she saw lhuitln Karmun nly In,
th iMdniiuny of others, that thert
wku) noi'Dimc out or mi orointtrr
br atUtufle Uiwtittl hhn, , t ,
Tliirty-glK wltiwawa Ire ruiiai
expected that Mrsv t bin id tmi . Htlll
lake tha stand tnmortow in th hop
or weakening her htM(Wnd'a oounter
rhanrex. With (hm exception of Mrs.
Sills, wlm ti-etlllcd durln tha d.ty,
and Ihe ili'osllloii of 1w. dttinjtller,
Marjorle, wlileh waa read at night, the
testliiuony for the most part waa that
or Horviinis and Kinpbiyes of various
shops.
giiliw1 as to Parimni. ,
MIms Sells tiarratlvn tsi out that
ol tier mother, favoring Mrs. Oould,
as ' t 'her lu'wailallon with lHtstlni
I 11 r 11 11 111. and lesalfylng ua to tir en
lirlely at all times.
Art- r lids ileiioslOon cu.me a corrob
orative depistlllon rnmi May Hotami,
Die iii'tresn. In ihe essential. It
ami i d wllh Miss Hells' .jHory,
The actress was net wi" "hout tha,,
ninnbi r or nights she had stnpt In
Mrs (ioiild's room, but she waa pos
it lw t lilt who had used one of the
twin beds In Mrs (Ioiild's ilied room.
Her cliiira. h rlxallon of Mra. (kmld's
eomliiel coincided with that of Mis
Kill".
"Iliive you ever oliaerved any Im
proper relations between Mr. farntim
aii-l Mrs tioulil?" ttie actriss waa
asked '
"No." !
"I 'l wiu 1 n r see Mr. Farmim cm
brace Mr liollld'.'"
"N ." .Vlfs Itolison responded.
Oieri'ome by tViffee.
Ml s Sells' nun 1.1 it .-.tiled On r
Kard lo lb.' Incident at Klne (Jlp
farm ml Iiyiichbiirg. Va , wtien the
rariii nt. r trotter I'.Ktllleil he aaw Mr.
Could l.Miik' on the tbsir of the dln
liti' room liiioxlciiied. The witnese
said Mh i;.ci hi had fallen to the
floor ott.-r hulntf drunk only a cup
of i-i.ri.c Mrs. 'ioiild's faou waa dU
eolored and she was unconscious
PRIFST DROWNED WHILE
In-other Priest Tries to
Save llim hut Has to give
up the Attempt.
(H.v Associated Press.) j
ST. Al UfHTINi:, Kla., June 23.
Hi v. e. iii r I'u klev, aaulatant rec
tor of the i itb.dial III this city, wss
.iiowmd a' y.iutb Ilea.b this after
noon nh i i urf hcthlng. Itnv.
Piieklev. 'ot her with Father Aloy-
I I'M or St !.mis college, Fabruu I'aft
an I Kdd i i -yl erre. w.;nt to the
lna'h at 3 o'cb k and were Joined
lev Itev. Hay i.f Tampa. Itcv. Buek
I. j . . 1 1 1 1 . ; . I too lar out in the surf
and ealle I lor help, it, v. itay going
( bis a'M. oi'i. e, toKi tber they bat
tled with the waves until both be
came exhujf.ti d. when they separated.
Jack Upen . r weal to Kev. Hay's as
sistance, pullic him ashore, and by
this time Id v. Ituckley had sunk
from view Dr. iiurkhy was ordained
about one year ago afid was a native
of Ireland. Ho was in charge of tha
parish at Tallahassee, Fla., but about
three months ago was transferred to '
St. Augustine. The body wM not re-
covered.
MRS.G IS
v.