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Associated iPresi.
Leased Wire Report.
VOL. XXV. NO. 248.
ASIIEVJLLE, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNK VMK
PRICK FIVE CENTS.
TIw VEATHB:
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CI
11 HIT DF
I1IMECHES
After Mflklog Good Progress.
Beverage Gets Floor And
Wort Stops
TELLSTOF EXACTIONS
Xtr TOBACCO TRUST
Says HI Forty Is Catering to
Monopoly And Filling
Its Coffers
(Bjr AMNOclnlPd Press.)
WA8H1NOTON. June 24 A short
time before adjournment at 7 o'cloc
the Senate returned to the considera
Hon of -the schedules of the tariff bill
after devoting the greater part of the
day to listening to prepared speeches,
and adopted amendments Increasing
the duty on shoes from 15 to 20 perf
cent ad valorem and Increasing the
duty on sole leather from five to ton
per cent ad valorem, the lower figures
representing the house rate In each
case. An amendment Increasing the
duty on collodion was also adopted.
During the day there were throo
prepared Speeches all of them being
at considerable length. Rcgfhning
when the senate convened dt 10
o'clock Senator Bcveridge talked for
about four hours and was followed
by Mr. Its Hey at almost as great
length. Mr. Newlanda was the last
cf the orators of the duy and he hud
not long, surrendered the floor when
the senate adjourned.
. Attack Tohaevo Trust
Pcctarln that the American Tobac
co company. which Is ordinurily
spoken ( as trie Tobacca Trust had
had eeh the "recipient of many mil
lions of dbttnrs which otherwise would
have gome Into the national treasury
because of the failure of the govern
ment to require a change in the siste
rf tobacco Packages when the war
revenue , law was repealed. Senator
Beverldge Bprikt at length In support
of hla amendment to the tariff bill
oorreetiHtrtKls tMMIsSttm. Mr. Bever-
idge daciarad. 4hat If adopted his
amendment Would giva the g'ovean-mntnior&-thri-af
!,0rt.eo of reve
nue and efi'rect"tf)e" wrong which the
peoplt'had sneered for eight years.
'When," he sisid, "the tarirf bill came
from the house Jo the. senate It in
creased 'the tax on cigarette a poor
miserable .increase. Yet the finance
nmmlttefc of "tha. Senate actually has
( Continued on page four.)
EDV. SL!ITfi DISMISSES
IN i:e appointed in
SUDCESSDTS PLACE
Itailroad Coipmissioner fails
to Please Georgia's Gov
ernor, and He Ousts Him.
WILL GIVE REASONS
9' (Bjf Associated Press.)
ATLANTA, Ga., June 24 Governor
H'ke Smith, who retires from offlcs
"'i Saturday, today suspended from
cfTlre Chairman B. G. McLendon, of
tlie Htate Railroad commission be
muse of McLetidon's recent decision
In refusing, to Order state railroads
1 reduce fates between Savannah
'"1 Atlanta, known as the "port
rates"
A feature of the suspension U that
Mr. Mcljendon Was a successorfjo
epftv M. Brown, now governor-Meet,
v ho succeeds GdVernor Smith on SJH
""iay, and whom Governor Smith
dismissed from his position as rail
road commissioner about two years
KO.
Governor Smith said that McLer.
rt"n was suspended because he was
opposing the platform upon which the
f vernor was elected and was pursu
" a course which tht; governor
bought detrimental to the Interests
f the state. He will send a special
ni-ssage to the legislature tomorrow
suing th reasons for the suspen
sion The "port rates" controversy was
f t lower rate on Iron and coffee.
s' vera Atlanta flrrns petitioned for
DllS red lirtilfkfi flulmlnv Ihul fithor Cll-
particularly Nashvl
enjoyed
'"Her rate from Georgia ports than
Atlanta. In his eninieen dee-ldlng
"talnst this petition Mr. McDendon I
'" that to grant the lower rates
v-'tild he equivalent to Interfering
"h Inter-state commerce which the
,Hte railroad commission had no
'ht to do.
NSTIUKK SAlIiS.
BEAUFORT. S. C. June 24 The
t'-amer Kanttcoke and tug DilLtch
"hich were detained on suspicion in
connection with Venezuelan fillbustcr
j"g operations but subsequently r
aaed and escorted to Orracike Inlet
tb revenue rtitter Pamlico, have
eXeamred away to Maracalbo.
MRS. GOULD ENTER
GENERAL DENIAL
TO
Tells Court All Testimony
Against Her Is Tissue
of Slander
HUSBAND LAUGHS
AT HER TESTIMONY
Far n urn Also Declares There
Were no Improprieties Be
tween Him And Plaintiff
(Ity Associated Press.)
NEW YORK. Juno 24. Katharine
( lemmnns liould was called back to
the stand for a final ordeal today,
to explain nway If possible the dam
aging testimony given by the witness
es Tor ner husband in her suit for
separation and alimony of f2b0.000
a, year.
;or two warm hours Mrs. Gould
looking for the first time somewhat
uncomfortable In her smothering
muck satin gown, answered the care
fully framed questions of her counsel.
r pudiatlng with a monotonous fiat
denial all testimony and insinuation
charging her with excessive drinking.
profanity or other impropriety, Chauf
feurs, grooms, stuble men, shop-keep
ers, laborers and other servants anil
employes were alike branded with
the short and ugly epithet.
Thing site Never DM.
Getting down, to specific Instances.
she told her counsel that she never
tried to hitch up a pair of mules.
never ordered a table full of dishes
and food thrown from her St. Kcgls
apartments, never referred to Dustln
Farrium as "my new beau;" never
quarreled with her husband before
company, never had a coachman's
arm about her waist to hold her on
the carriage scat, never discharged an
employe in anger, never became in
toxicated uboard the Niagara, never
consumed two quarts of cocktails In
two days.
Mrs. Gould's explanations of her
friendship with Dust I u Farnutn natur
ally took up a considerable portion
of hor tlnle" torta"y.
Man (Joins; Hack to the Stage.
Whatever intimacy there was be
tween her and the actor, she said, was
accounted for by her desire to have
his adjvlce regarding her plans to
return to the stage.
"My home had been broken up."
she said, "all authority hail been tak
en from me, my happiness was gone
(Continued on Page Three.)
TRY TO UPSET WILLS DF
OLD MAN OF EIGHTY JUST
BECIUSEJELIKEO GIRLS
Witnesses Say He Wanted
to Be Rid of Wife to Mar
. ry Iiss of 17.
HAD SOME MILLIONS
(Special to The ''ilbeii.)
NEW YoliK. June 24 Ills desire
to become freed of his wife so that
he could, at the ag of eighty, wed a
pretty housemaid of seventh en yearn,
was given yesterday as only one of
the many eccentricities of the late
Samuel Knchuck. a wealthy mannfae
of window screens, whose three wills
have been filed with Kurrngate Ketch
am. in Mrooklyn. for probate. The
surrogate Is Irving to determine
whether Mr. Itoetiuck, who left a for
tune vajued at more than 1 1.0(1(1. 001),
was In his right mind when he drew
up any of the documents
Many physicians who attended Mr.
Roebuck during the last ten years
were call'-d yesterday to testify re
garding his me ntal condition. Several
were of the opinion that the wealthy
manufacturer bad not been compe
tent for several years prior to his
death, which occurred on February
9.
Ity the testimony of Ir David Mae.
Coy, a specialist In mental and nervous
diseases, it was shown thai Mr. Hoc
buck did not centre- all his affections
em the pretty maiel employed at his
home-. On eme- occasion he cause d a
disturbance in lr. MaeCeiy's eeffice by
making hive- to a young woman who
had called to see- the physician. The
young W'iman, Ir Mac-Coy said, was
waiting in the ante roeein
when Itoe
her beauty.
hnck entered. Struc k by
he bowed anil said:
"Madame,- I am a mlllieenaire. It
would give me- gre at pleasure- to meet
you at any time you may w le e t at the
corne r of lioml and Paciilc streets."
Roebuck's visits to the office of, Dr
MacCoy. the physician said, were for
the purpeme of getting the physician
to pronounce- his wife- Insane. At the
same time Mrs. Roebuck was see king
the appointment of a commission tee
determine her husband's sanity.
"Roebuck accused me of being In
league witfi Mrs. "Roebuck to poison
him," Dr. MacCoy said.
ACCUSATION
CLUES APLENTY TO
MISSlflG .CHINESE
Elslo SIgel's Slayer Seeming
ly Has Escaped In Laby
rinth of Oriental Life
STOP THE GRILLING
OF HIS ROOMMATE
Money He Borrowed Came
From Chinese Reform As
sociation It Appears
(By Associated Pretw.)
NEW YORK, June 24, With all
tangWil'e Indications of any near ap
proach to a solution of the murder of
Ellse Slgel narrowing to the vanMiln
point, whereas a fresh crop of rumor
springs with each hour of added on
certainty, another day of the three
fold Investigation by the police, detec
tives and district attorney .ended t
night. Chung Sin. after thlrty-fuu
hours of steady grilling, with but om
Intcrmiswlon for sleep, had a day o
rest at last. Either because the police
despair of squeezing more iiiformutton
out of him, or because they believe
that If he is left for a space to Porsi
the details of his first answers he mat
ntangle himself In more rontradi
Hons, they did not question him to
day.
Find (lues n Plenty.
The same stream of hopeful bui
unsatisfactory clues kept pouring In
from Chinatown itself, from Newark
and the suburbs, and evd n from th
cities of the Pacific coast, but as fat
the police here could determine
tonight, none of them proved to havt
any Buimtnmlal IkinIs.
A rumor that a wnr tietwcen tn
Chinamen was imiiendlng because of
'hu Gain's revelations to the pnllc?
found momentary confirmation in th
arrest late today of a lone Chinaman
with a revolver tucked In his blouse,
but the imllcc said tonight that they
were unable to connect him with any
concerted plan for an uprising.
Clot Money From Friend.
The ono tlt of authentic informa
tion which turned up today did not
ft'Bt'y '.forward the search for Ioon
lilng. This Information came from
hu Oalnf who explained that the
J60 Advanced to Cluing Kin, I-in
iing s roown mate did not come out l
hla private purse. The pollen have
been much puzzled almut this limn,
because Its existence Involved a con
tradiction. Why should Chu Gain,
(Continued on Page Three.)
EXPLOSION IN SHIFT OF
BLUEFIELD COAL MINE
Few Men at Work in Mine
at Time or Result Would
Have Rcen Serious
ONE LIKELY TO DIE
BM'EFIKI.li. W. Va . June 24
News reache-ri here- tonight from Hu
ger. thirty-five inlles west of Mine
field, that seven mine rs we re-- badl
hiirne-d, one- see seriously that be preeli
ably will die-, as the- r. suit of an ox
1 lesion e,f Kas in the lilxon Pocahon
tas Ceeal company's mine early teniay
The explosion was e-ause-d ly a bleew
out shot In "ne- eif the- main work
ings nf the mine-. The- gas satniatieoi
was very slight, eetherwlse- the- re-sults
weuild have- lee e-n more M-rieus. f'nly
flftee n men were at work In the mine
at the time-.
Ileiuston, lAne-li. an Ame rican. waj
the mcest serleeusly hurned. He was
take n to the Miners hospKal at We-ic-h
Practically all of the- others burned
were unkneiwn llaliaus. All bul
Lynch will receive r.
FIREMEN CLOSE
CASE BEFORE BOARD
ATLANTA. ia., June 24. The fire
men rteesed their case- hc-f'ire the- ar
bitration board ef the- Oeorgia rail
road strike- at noon t'eelay. The rail
road at once began its te-stimeeny. an
nouncing that unless the? c-reesse-xam -Inatieins
we-rc protrae-te el. it weuld
rest its case- by nei'n tomorrow. Ar
gument will then lee lie-arel and It Is
not unlikely that the board s decision
will be glve-n Saturday The railrread
summoned many eef its offie-lais and
exe cutives to te stify that negroes wen
competent and safe- fire-men. that
there was little eir nee responsibility
resting upon a tip-man any how and
that his one duly was to keep up
steam.
( Able OX B.IXKH.
WASHINGTON. June, 4 The
comptroller ef the c-urre-ncy today Is
sued a call on all national bunks for
a rcort of their condition on June
i3. The cal is feir the condition of
the banks at the close of business on
that date.
URGE THAT DENTISTS BE REQUIRED
TO BE GRADUATED PHYSICIANS FIRST
North Carolina Dentists Pass Resolution Demanding That the Course of Study Be
Lengthened, and That Proficiency in Medicine Be Made Prerequisite
to License from State Board.
The dentiats of North Carolina In
onventlon assemble! at Buttery l'ark
made It plain yesterday that they
are holding a serious business meet
ing for the ailvtineepient of their pro.
resslon. A resolution which after con-
sidi rable discussion vas adopted yes
terday marks a (real udvance in the
Ideals of the profession, In that it is
the first st'-p takan In the state to
reuulre dentists to fbe any more than
mire at
nrTMilh
me
era of tent ft an4 piuggers of
teeth. The resolutltfitj' although It has
no binding force on Mis state b-gls-lulurc
and does net purport to become
ffectlve until 1815. urges that Hie
whole curriculum of a dentist's equ
ation be changed so aa to make him
physician first and A dentist after-
A-ard.
Iiively KIscUKulon.
The uuestion was Hi. I sell bv an able
paper read by Dr. Ay.Hr tuning of
l,einulurg on "llnlt-sriml Men 'In a
earned I'rofHSBlon.".. ,TK. stpakcr
nalntalned that . inert are allowed t"
iruciic-e who hae not jfftch'nf cdu-1
atlein to emil'ler llmlti to '- beoninn
kllirul and advocala4- a four year's jlivn up to Hie in. that they are uOer
ourse as pri rciiiislt8 Uft license, 'artlio. niom-y apparently.
oc, many diplomas are given, he mild
dental colleges whose standard
far too low, and that sejinc- e.f
hese colle ges acceepl stucbmls regard-
ss of ediicaticen, provided ttieey have-
he tirlce. The sluele-nts are net tatiKht
hysledogy nor Ihe e lhe- of the pro- I
csslon, and It Is helng filled, with men I
ho do measure lee a high slanilHrei
Dr. Hetts of ilreensboro auree-d
with Dr. Fleming and said that eelu -
lleenal reciulrinienls should lee- sill-;
fleiently high to ensure the admission
nly eef men compe-tept to learn tlieiooiuy respe eis, hut urged that appll-
rae-tleee selen I ttte-ii 1 1 V. I
IHETY DECREES MOST
EVERYWHERE IN LUND
lospitals in North Full if
Pr(strutitn Cases
Long Hot Spell.
ironi
NRW YORK. Jon. '4The fourth
iny of uriajliatc-l h--.it thai haw af
flicted this city feMind the hosplt.-iis
leenlght C reeweie'el with cases e.f pro''
tratl-m At a I. tie hour there- li.nl
'i--n ree-oreie-el thlfl-.- six Case-s of
pre.straliijn unei Here suicides. iir
mercury went tee run' ly-two of(je ia"y
at three o'eiee-k tins afternoon.
WASHINclTON. June 24 The h.-l
wave nerw holding in 1 1 m grip that pan
of the country east e.f (he- MbexiKHippI
aie-v will cemtinei'- emanated fe.r tt
or three days, win n Indications arc
that rains generally well produce low
ering tefripc-ratur- i - 'erdtng In th ;
weather bureau reports tonight
WASHINGTON'. June 24 Fore
cast: North Carolina: Local show r
Friday and Saturday; Mght to moder
ate southwest wind.
A Rough Sea.
OpHiHe Standard too High.
li Ilugehes of the Atlanta Dental
college was Inclined lei disagree to a
certain extent with the previous
speakers, lie saiel that to exact too
sltingeht educutlonul r.-'eiulrcments
Hoilld dctliar some of the best dentists
those naturally udaptcel. He hoped for
the time faplelly aelvanclng when the
high Ideals of Dr. .riemiug woulcl be
aualnabli-. but at the premiit -time
th society should not be too" ijbj?
criminating.
Dr. Whltsctt of nreensboro opposed
the re-iulrement proposed for a four
year course, saying that a premium
should be put on brains ami that the
desideratum was to elevate the 'iln.net
erd of the curriculum, anel then ro
eilllri' It to he met - whether nine or
(our years time c. f Mm stuelent be ne
cessary. Dr. J. L. Johnson of tjoldsboro, one
of the examining hoard, sharply criti
cised some eef thee dental ceelleges. Hav
log that neet only are (heir reeiurre-
inenta low lent that they ulso do ncrt
Mcslerale in Views.
Dr. (iray of Vanderbllt university
aiel that a collegH education cou)d
neit now lie reetulred as a prereeiuisite.
tint that tlie tre-nd was iesward
ciulrlng more Iheeiry anel this woulel
tenel tee reeiulre bette r eelue allein
Dr lleirtein of Winston mulnlalneil i
'that the members f Ihe profession,!
; the e.,ll.-i-, n and the examiners e.oujel !
keep out unfit me n If lh-v ilesir'-ej. '
Dr. II. I-;. Turner . f the examining1
hoard di fe udeel the de nt.il e-edlcgi-H In
e, 'Hits shoiiht lone- a fair kll'iwle-elge- I
JURY CONVICTS HERE'S
E
e omit
(iiiiHy
.Justice
of Obstruct
in the Tinted
i UK
I Copper Mine Case.
(Hy Associated Pre.)
NKW ynHK. Jure 24 Ssnford
lie.hlllHeill. pe rs'Hial COIIIlHei t'l V. Au
Kolns Itelnze. was eemlei'd in the;
Cnll.-el Slalc-s Clre uil e oorl today 'if
impelling the aeliiilnlMlrallofis of Jus-lie-e-
In wUbins a grand Juo wilii-s
t'l evaele file- se r lee eef a SIlbpeieMte.
The Jury brought In a. re c 'unmc-nda-ti'en
for niere .
Tin- e iiarge- again ! Iteetilnseen grew
"III Ho- alle-g' 'I lllllllll.tll"!) of seelne
"f III" boe.ks Of the- I'lllleel Ceepper
ee.iiipiuiy v.lille Ihe gratiel Jury hael
III' rn Ull'll-r Kubj'oe li.i III Ihe- M'-ltlZ'-
line sllgallon
'I iKa pp- ara re
Robinson ele
hael be- n e
not the real
atl'l the tr Hulese'iue-llt
In Ills pku (.eeUIISci e.r
la red thai If an ofl'-nsee
mm It t'-'l! llohifison vvau
off. li'l' r
A P. II
III2C
and
li t h wif.r were
ihrotjgti'nit the-
ppeare-.l leinslel-
promiet c-rlic-t
lute re sle il j.p. i t Ho rs
Robinson trial. Tie y
era bk aft. . te-.l at f h
again:-! It'.hlrison Se nle nee wal neet
lmfe.e-c1 upon ItotelllH'.ll
The trial of He inz. Indie ! d on a
llUlt'l 1 1 f lllll'llllllj IM I H. ii'l
f I rue y
H. Heie-kingbam frem the- subpeeena
server of the- grand Jure wh' nanle-d
Ihe b-iot.S of the ( llileel Ceipper Clltll-
puny, was sturte-d as soon as the
case against Uobliuuu was iinishtd.
of medicine since fhey could not oth
erwise be fully qualified an dentists,
Thu paper of Dr. J. C. YVatklns of
Winstou-Halein on "l'rophvluxla" was
heurel with Interest. It was stated that
unsanitary conditions of the mouth
and teeth lead to nmnv iIIi;hmc of .Oie
body, and that sanitary nicthelils an
tlio tregtmuttt atnf rare' of ' the teelli
would prevent 16 to 80, per cunt Of
deray. - -
Metiiorlal Hervlce.
The first part of tl)o aflernooti pro.
grnm whs a memorial service with
e-H logistic addresses for Ihe members
of Ihe association wlio have elleel with
in the past year. Dr, W. H Itamsey
eef lltekory read a very able and
scmpalhetlc piiper iimiii "The litfc
and Clmrae ter of Dr. .1. F. clrltTlth."
The paper was very carefully prepar
ed and prescntcel the life anel work
ef this well known elentlst In a mas
te rful manner. m
Dr. D. D. James reael Ihe eulogy
upon the life -and work of Dr. K. H.
Hu i lia. 1,1 lie- the prccceliiig ieiM-r It
Uns etne tf rare tnlere-st Uriel llsteneed
tee Willi the greatest of Interest.
In tie latler part of the after-
lleieell SC'SKieill the; Con Ve-ll t loll leeeek
Up tee illlle-ul ami Hele-nllllC UlllllerM
Ihe- siibicuts of "Mali-rials anel Appli
ai.ces'' was eeiiisldcri'd ley a number
eef the ienilsls led lii tin- hy an ex
ci He-ill paper by Dr. J. W. Htanley of
Uilmliik'toti
Mllnl IW- Deie lor I (--.
The- main inatteT of the- day's pret.
e--ellngK WHS the- resell tit lein sel'lpte-el
llliallltlleitlHly by thee eoll e-ntlein Nee-
e'leiliiig Ihe aeilein of the Virginia De o
t Ceenlllllle'd cm page twee.
FORTY PERSONS INJURED
IN TROLLEY COLLISION
Lights on Car Went out and
Another ( 'raslietl into it
I lead on.
(Ity -.eeiilcl Press.)
WihMIV'iToN. D'-l . June 1:4
K'.ff. pe r:-niis we-ie- in J 1 1 reel , Heleral
-'ll"..i. -I.e H r'-Mllll e.f a e-oMI"ll b.--
Ivn-e-n two south bound Ireilh-v efirs
011 the- Vtllnlngori ami Chc-ler line
lorilfht. All th' vi'itio are flolll
e 'he "le r, I'a Tlie- ae'l'l'-nl eM ' lirre-'l
al IliU 'r.st and A as one to th"
llk'llls eef the Mrnl Ifeellev g-eleiK out
The Injure e ie,e-C- 1 .T-. U X lit to ti -
jile-lartare- ail'l H'elli-.elutbe 1.,-p:tais
ill tre.ll'-y ears uri'l ambulate e-a. 'lie
irl'est s. rieeiMv injiin.1 are
llaeil" I 1 ar. .IKe-'l U' ne-.oti' :
broke ri e, tier pli(. mav ele.
Lille- Alkltif. ,j; el nlne te n. rnaN'
l-es. bollt legs
ciilie-rf H'-ar-elslev. ag.-.l elghte-e n.
le t- blok. 11. heael badly nil
Khzabelh Shaffer. a' 'I eight' e-n.
beth le gs haelly . ill.
lOxall Roye-r. molorrnaii on s nn I
' ar, leg breeke n u liel inj'ire-'l leite-inal-
ly
Sainir. I Kirk pe ruiini;i"ti. ae ,
t v e-nly-eerie-, eonlllHions eef .-g
WY WMM! A Ml ItKl ltFlt.
Waco, Te'mm, Juiie
l-'ollowing
a trivial epiarrel this aOe-rne.n rjeorue-feihe-n,
nine e.Rrs cf age, s.'ciired a
tnrgi t rllle and killed Mifgxle l-'eirre-ll.
eight years his se nior. The; snooting
Kiirred at Udgulield, a suburb of
Waco.
DEATHATHANOSOF
IE
OF HERJFRIVOUTY
Protege of Ex-Sec. Gage Brut
ally Murdored And Body
Thrown Into Klvcr
MOTIVE FOR CRIME
REMAINS A MYSTERY
Man Who Is Supposd to Have
Done Deed Is Arrested
And Is In Jail
(Hy AruarrlMtetl Prwr.)
ST. MICIIAKIJ4, Md. Jun 14.
Practically the entire. eastern shora
of Maryland was arouae'd and aoarch
lug tonight for one Emmlt K. or John
T. Roberts, wanted In connection with
the brutal murder of Mrs. hMlth May
Woodlll, Wife of (lllbcrt Woeldlll, an
automobile) dealer of Los. Angeles, Cal
whose nude body, the skull crushed In
friiiii a blow apparently delivered from
behind; the fare horribly disfigured;
ihe entire body sweillen from th ef--feels
of several days Immersion, ami
weighted with an iron pot contain
ing hair a doKcn bricks u yester
day discovered by boya who wera
e-iiiblilng in Iiin k creek, a tributary
of the Choptank river, not far froit
the home of Mrs. Woodill'a foster
futhe-r, Captain Charles 11. Thompson,
a fuw mile's from here. .
IHtM)-rttfln ut Muu. , , ,
Roberts was with Mrs. Woodlll
ulu ti she was seen for thu last known
time, and hu la accused of having
committed ihe murder. Th motiva
for the crime la at present a mystery.
ItolH't-tx in Captured.
At 1 1 o'clock lust night word reach
ed here Hint Roberta had been sur
rotimlcd in the house of John ft. M-
guiiy, at Cnymati, seven miles from
here and about ona and una , hall
miles fro the bungalow where : th
miirde-r-was comniltted, , A.poasa left
here ,ln uutomuhlloa at , midnight.
Hifberfs la believed to bo hoavjly turn
ed. . - ...: i
McUuay noticed a skulknr near hla
h.mo tte Inst rtlghf Bllej bhtlflf td' nlm. ,
He came lo Ihe hnllsfl and asked retr
water, lteceignlsing hjm aa Kohr(M;
McUuay Invited him Into the hoiua,
anel sent his wife secretly to notify,
neighbors, by whom the house waa
surriiiinded. He was captured after
in lei ii Ik lit tonight and leidgfd In Jail at
Kasloti.
Ubm a Summer V labor.
Mr. ami Mrs. Woodlll came her
early this month, the latter with thai;
Intent I '. ii of spending the summer.
wlih her rosier father, iler husband
remain''! only u few duy, leaving It,
Is understood, rejf Itelrolt whence, ha,
inli iieled to re t di n to !- Anseles. .
l- roin Unit lime, Mrs. Woodlll and ,
Itobe its are sultl to have seen much
f e ae h othe r. Ijist Huturday, Mrs,
VVooelill we nl to Kasloii to have soma
de nial work done, and It had been ar-
aiig'-d I hat Itoberts should meet her
al Itoy.il oak and return with her to
her home. ItolH-rta missed the train
for lloal nak and drove to Kant on,
nut Mis Woodlll and drove wllh her
lea i it lure lee ihe landing where hla,
laiiii' h wan no lured. They entered
lie- Lione l! and Mrs. Woodlll was not
i ii again alive, so far a has been
hariieel.
Sent Forged LeeUcf. '
Sine e- he r disappesraiieo itoberts has
iiia.le a 1 1 lie lo Haltlinore. from which
nit a bile r was re.-elv.-il by Captain,
1 1 'onl linn . I on Page Three". )
OBNOXIOUS NEGRO DIES
AN ACCIDENTAL DEATH
Molt Had Him, but It Is
Claimed lie Fell from
Hnclie Afterward.
(Ilv eH-lMtrd Prens.)
TA I. Ill li i'DN. Hi.. June- -4 After
be-tiik" taken Itorn his heeuse Saiiirelay
In i iMiH-e- line IhmIs ..I a blind trav-
e ling Jer'a' b' l- -A;tx f-ellti'l near ll'1 re
veler. lav In a i i ' e k Thej preacher
v. h'esc: name- has not b.-e-n le-aiiie el, ha. I
mi. lib- sp' . h'-M which a fige-ce-ei thee
..hit' In hi in iKhborhoo.l, arret pei'-i-li-
'ii'lei;ii.eli"ri uK'illlHl Mm was feir
II" l itiliaoie-el by Ihe fart that he st'lp
""l at tlr. home eef the nniir-e, wilhain
e'all'.ke i lell" .MIS Ivn'-tied "II Tnes-
'l.r, iikIiI. I'.r having kill". I William
I .' oii.i rel, a white man. Saturday
wbl. a j.-.-e- -.I uhltc tA as te-areiiirig
f'-r th. .r. a-h r with tine- intentl-rn
of warning hmi away from, th" com
nioeelv. Tin pre-.i.ii, r Is said to havs
InUue-iM-e-ii ne-grm-s not to work for
while
The- jiok-v Im Miii. I o li.ive tvhlpped
Hi.- .re-iee-he-r lent il In . l,-ijmei they did
re. oihe-r viol' re. to biro anel that his
death nas in-. 1. 1, nlal. elue- to falling
Iroin a brblge
Kil l. Fir IIV SON-IX-IjAW.
KViiXVIbbK, TV nn . June 24. .
1,. Oeorge, a prominent druggist at
Maryville. was shot and killed hy
his seiri-ln-law, John Mlteiiell, In thatr.
drug store nt Maryville thla afterneoa
e)wlng the revhul of an old fm
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