THE WEATHEE:
SHOWEES.
VOL XXV. NO. 252.
I
Finish Schedules Of Tariff Bill
In Seventy Days, And
Take Short Rest
CORPORATION TAX
COMES UP IMMEDIATELY
Would Like To Postpone This
Question But It would
Embarrass Taft
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON. June 28. After
utility days of almost continuous
debute the senate at 3.45 p. m., con
cluded its discussion of the schedules
of the Paynt-Aldrkh tariff bill. Five
minutes afterwards tihe eenate ad
Journed for the day to permit the
(light preparation possible in ho short
a tWne for the deflate on the corpo
ration and income tax questions, which
will begin soon aft.r the senate con
vene tomorrow morning at ten
o'clock.
The early adjournment afforded the
tired senators a little muoh needed
relaxation from 'long Tinurs .In the
overheated chamber. Many of them
embraced th- opportunity to ' go to
Fort Myer for the purpose of witness
ing the airship tests nnd others at
tended the tiaseihall gaime at American
league park. Senator Aldrltlh was
among those who went to Fort Myer.
He has Iteen KT; ally interested In the
flights made by the Wright brothers
end very much desired to see their
machine in action. Those who went
to Fort Myer were disappoint, how
ever, for owing to an unfavorable
wind no night was attempted today
by th- Wrights.
Mr. Aldrich told some of his friends
that he would take a few days oft
duly for a water trip of some kind
If It develops that tih discussion of
the Income tax Is likely to be an ex
tended on1. i
No Postponement.
In this event Senator Flint will
take charge of the bill and Senator
Root, who atdsd Attorney General
Wi-kergna'nt.jhC drafting the corpo
ration tax amendment, (fill take
charge of that measure. There has
been some discussion of postponing
the income tax and the corporation
tax amendment until the next regu
lar session, but this suggestion has
not met with favor. Senate leaders
(Continued on page four.)
BEEN FAILURE IN THIS
STATE SAYS KITCHiN
Unfitness Is Prospering Un
der It and Conditions
Are Much Improved.
TO REMAIN ON BOOKS
(Special to The Citizen.)
HAI.EKMI, N. ('.. June 28 "There
l not a county in the state spending
as much money for, or consuming as
much whiskey as before prohibition,
an.! not the slightest probability that
the next legislature will repeal the
la. prohibition sentiment being
sounder and stronger than heretofore"
i a notable paragraph In a letter giv
en out by (Governor Kitchin address
ed to Hev. Will H. Oliver, pastor of
the first Baptist church, of Florence,
N ".. who sent the governor a pub
lish, ft interview with James M Allen.
Jr.. of doldsboro in The Forence Times
in tthlch assertions were made that
-N'otth Carolina business was demoral
ized by prohibition; labor demoralized
nd the negroes engaged as "blind
tigers;" ile aw unsupported by pub
he sentiment and working for corrup
tion ami evil; drunkenness more pre
sent; more money expended for Il
im. r and sentiment growing to return
to local option policy. Answering in
luiit and charges more fully the gov
ernor says; "Business In the state i
"und and progressive as in any ad
lolning state. Prohibition has not
demoralized labor. It is true some
nearoes and some white men are vio
'"liiig the prohibition law and the
courts are constantly sending them to
the roads. Considering the profits,
delations are not beyond what the
r"hibitionista expected The law Ls
upportcd by public sentiment and is
great benefit to the state, though
ot course, there are many good citi
'en who opposed prohibition, and
h- still doubt Ita efficiency nnd wis-l,i,n-
It is, however, doubtless work
'ng as well and as satisfactorily here
a in any state In the Union.'-
Tha 'governor characterizes the At
interview as "grossly misleading."
SENATORS TIRED
OF SWELTERING IN
HUSTEfJIRK
THE
STRIKE SETTLER
IN PITTSBURG AT
El
Mayor of City Got Both Sides
Together And Gave Them
Good Talking to
AGREEMENT IS TO
LAST FOR MANY YEARS
Disturbances at Car Barns
Portended Long Drawn
Out Struggle
(By Associated PresK.)
PTTMHlUtU ,1'a , June HK.At 10. 3U
tonight line street railway strike which
has cost the city of J'lttsburg over
200, U00 In two days was officially de-
dared to be at an end in the pri
vate ofilces of Mayor Wlllian A. Ma-
gee article's were sinned by offi I lls
of the Pittsburg railways company
and an executive committee from, the
Amalgamated Association of Hired,
and Klectrle Hallway Employes which
will years to come prevent another
tie-up of the 4,uu0 miles of street
railway tracks In and a,hout Orealer
Pittsburg and Alleghaney county.
The strike, it developed tonight, was
the outcome of but two points of dif
ference between the car company and
the motormen nnd conductors, one
Itnlng the alleged neglect upon the
part of the ear company to shorten
"swing runs" and the other the re
fusal of the railway ofllclals to re
instate discharged men without prop
r hearing.
Mayor Yanked 'Km Cp.
When the conference assembled in
his ofllce 'the mayor address d tt in
plain terms and stated what he
thought was only the Just deserts of
the residents of (ireater I'itsburg and
suggested that the tempera of the peo
ple seemed to Indicate they would
neither tolerate rioting nor prolongd
traflle disturbances.. It was only nfter
the mayor had made his statements
plain that the car company ofllclals
and union men finally agreed to set
tle their differences. With slight
modifications an agreoment, allowing
discharged men proper hearings he
fore superintendents and tho assur
ance ef the enr company that they
would shorten "swing runs" tifty per
cent, was draw n up and signed
Oreater Pittsburg's first street rail
way tie-up was thereby effectively
voided.
It is said that by seven o'clock to
morrow morning all the cars In Oreut-
(Continued on Page four.)
TILE COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES HELD WHILE
STOHM RAGED OUTSIDE
Class Day Ceremonies Were
Broken up by Heavy
Downpour of Rain.
ALUMNI HLMCTION
(Hy Associated Press.)
NEW II AVION. Conn.. June 28
An electrical storm with a terrific
down-pour of rain and tierce gusts of
wind were ,-vi. cited accompaniments
to class day at Yale university : )
day. The Sheffield Scientific School Sen
iors had their lass day ceremonies
in the usual order In the earlv after
noon the academic seniors ami their
friends gathered in the enclosure o l
the college campus but the storm
Middcnlv broke an. I hundreds made
hurried' dash.-s for shelter Later the
eri ises w. ro resumed in the Hyper
ion theatre.
The ( lass p.o rn uas read bv I oti
ard Itacon. the class oration bv Max
well O. Parry nnd the class history
bv Leonard Kennedy.
Inn ing the Vale law s. h o alumni
hatlMUet for the time the speeches
were made while the thumb r crash. I
I-nn liogcrs presided. Tb alumni
re-clfcted C. I'iure Munson of V;!i
iamsport. Pa. president; lv I). Whit
ney of New York and 7. 5. Uncklan I
of " Providence, vie. -president and J.
W. Edgerton. secretary and treasur
er. At the law s. hood ever. i-s in
llendrie Hall the address was mad
the former Senator Spoon. r
The degree of doctor of laws was
conferred upon Pr. sid. nt A Larcuoc
I. o.y.ll of Harvard university at the
meeting of the Yale corporation to.
dav. The corporation elided J. I'.
Mci'lillaml of Lelanii Stanford uii.
v. rsilv as professor of mining in toe
Sheffield Scientific school
The alumni advisory board re-elect
ed I'red. rii k N Judn of
chairman.
St 1
imoWNF.O AT COM' Mill .
. COLI'MHIA. S '.. June 2!. Arth
ur I- I'.oyster. chief cbrk to Su r
intendent Williams of the Columbia
division of the Southern railway. i"
drowned early today in the Columbia
canal by the capsizing of a boat.
lOOFSECQND DAY
ASHEVlL
ASIIKV1LLK, N.
r
STANDS OVER RIS
GRAVEJRH1ED
Jury Charges Death of Mrs-
Woodlll to Him Either as
Principal or Accessory
COUNTY UNWILLING
TO INVESTIGATE
Tragedy of Maryland's East
em Shore Goes Down Into
Annals Unexplained
(Itj Associated Press )
ST. MICHAKIjS. Md.. June 28.
Wlth the compromise verdict of IU
coroner's jury that Itoherl F.., Fust-
man either killed, or was accessory to
the murder of Edith May Woodill and
the declaration of slate's attorney.
Turner, that he was through with
the case, the strange dual tragedy
which litis for nearly a week focused
the eyes of the entire country upon
this little out of the way hamlet of
Maryland's famous shore Iweame a
closed Incident today.
Four of the twelve Jurors who list
ened to the testimony at the reopened
imiuest, refused to sign the verdict
until the words "or accessary to the
crime" were adilvil to the draft which,
approved llry the majority, bluntly ac
cused Fastman'of the murder. None
of the four diwentlng lurym. n would
say that any other person than Fast
man was resNinslhe for the girl's
death. They merely wished to pro
test, they said, against the manner tn
which the Inquiry was conducted, de
clearing that much available evidence
was not adduced.
Went to Bungalow.
The Jury sat for a fme today In
the lonely bungalow itself, within
sight of Eastman's unmarked grave
not llfty feet nway. Mrs. Fastman
had visited the place earlier in the
day and had stood dry-eyed for a
time before the new-made, mound.
Rome one with III Judged humor had
planted a tomato vine on the grave.
Mrs. Eastman, thinking the vine was
n native flower, asked what It was.
No one had tho temerity to tell her.
Shu stood o-y.the grave until nt last
a convulsive shudder shook tier shoul
ders. Then she was led away.
No one wns seen about the bun
galow on the Sunday when' Mrs.
Woodill was slain. There was abs
lulely no evidence that anyone other
than Eastman could have been re-
( Continued oh page four.)
TORRID HEAT OF NORTH
GIVES WRY TO TERRIFIC
STDRM JUST AS DEADLY
Cloudburst, in New York
Floods Streets; While
Lightning Plays Havoc
II ARYKKT OF DEATH
(Ily AsMM-lnlcd Press.)
NEW YOKK. June 2S.- The second
of a series ,,f cooling local thunder
storms broke with lb.- violence of a
cloudburst late this afternoon. Thi
downpour and the accompanying
electoral display lasted only liftcon
minutes hut In that lime It was re
sponsible for the death of one man
and the Injury of s. vi ral persons
while hundreds of cllv streets wen
turned into liver- and cellars Hooded
At the polo ft.. on. Is the ball K.-ino
was about to be called w hi n the
storm broke As th. five thousand
fans rushed for sin If r. a blinding
Hash stru. k the (lag pole if renter
field, spialcng the npp. r porlim of
the staff into splint- r. and tearing
down the pennant (lax which the
Oiants won In iunr. Winn tin- rain
ceiu-ed Hi. t . i id as it lake an'i
the game wa- p.. tpour-d In Urook
lyn John Freeman tried to put out
j a tin- w hi. h bad ! en started r
lightning in a pib "t runnisn aiouoo
.an Iron telephone pole. Freeman
Ihr. w a pail of wat. t on the fire ami
fell back dead. kill. .1 by tie c, dri. itv
which tra-led ba k to him on thi
water from tie- pole. In anothi r sec
tion of Urookl', n a w .man was struck
by lightning and siriouslv Injured
llHllinge In Suburbs.
In many suburban towns within
the thirty mile radius of the storm
the damage from wind and wat. r wa
very heavv. Stic t car and railroad
traffic was badlv tied up throughout
th" western part of Long Island b
landslides and Hood.-. I track". Twen
ty thousand commuters from New
Y ork city were In Id up for several
hours while n thousand laborers clear
ed the tracks.
In White Plains. Mount Vernon an.!
a score of towns to the north of th
metropolis, many small fires wer
started by the lightning, trees ware
blown down, and streets flooded. OuJ
on New York harbor, the steamboat
Little Silver returning from Ixinz
(Continued on Page four )
EASTMAN'S WIDOW
C, TUKS DAY MOUNINU.JI'NK:'!), l!K)!l.
Getting The Tiger Ready For The Week of The t2th.
PRESIDENT TAFT WILL BE INVITED
TO COME FOR HOME COMING WEEK
Meeting of Committee Last Night Enthusiastic in Its Support of the Project, and
, Took Preliminary Steps Towards Making It a Glorious
That Ashevllle la o hae a Home
Coming week Is now alisured. At the
.. .. . ... i. ... ,1
meeting oi me committees appoinieu
some time jigi) and tb rltlwms who
are interested held liti the city hall,
the movement was liti'uched with
great fervor and rnthtMlnam, and the
present Indications are.Wmt It will be a
very successful eyenfe
The principal rescjllltfoii passed at
this Informal meeting of which Mr.
George 8. Powell w chairman was
one requesting the eotAiUea to In
vite President Taft U( ' here on one
day of the week M'WW'u the gover
nor of this state, and the governors
..f adjoining states. An invltutlon will I
also-be extended U once to all North!
Carolinians who httvo become famous
In other states to be present. I
Publicity C'Hiiipnlgu.
The plan for the publicity and fur-1
therance of the plans of the commute,
was adopted unanimously and Is to
go Into effect at once. The plan In t
detail Is as follows. '
Kaih bank In the city Is to be a
depositary for funds contributed to
wards the financing of this movemoot.
Any person who wlsbea to contribute,;
no matter how large or small an
ELOPERS ARRESTED IT
INSTANCE OF HUSBAND
XlierifT at 1 Itndersoiiville
Captures Woman and
( ireenville Sheriff, Man.
(Special to The Citizen.)
'lltF.F.NVII.I.i:. bine 2K. Sheriff
Pied has arrest. .1 1 h..ma Aiken, and
the sheriff of llen.l.rs.inville, N C.
has arrested Mr- Kllle stokely Ai
k n was arrested ..n a warrant sw.-to
out by Mr. Slok.lv charging him
with running aw with his wife
Scvs-ral days i-V'
Into the hands of
of the county, an.
sp-clal officer, in
was offered l!'-v M
arrest of Thomas
cers went to A-.r
the case v,as piii
the local i.tteers
Mr. fl C Corn,
a reward of t-"i
. Stokely for the
Mken. The ofli
oll the i-;i at
om e. and tb.
villi- arrested tb
frigbti m d at tin
ly or for some .a
back to f Jrc ri - i
II of 1 lend, r.- in
v -man A ik n w as
f est Of M r.S s:t ! e-
i reason and mi.
. Hoeing f rum i h
sheriff In Mend -mille. It is a!
li g.-d fe wa.- irrested b'atitr i.iv
near Urandin Mi!'- bv Deputies i o.,t
ey and Smith Me gave bond b.f .ie
the court and i it of Jail. M .
Stok.dy a ill r. lMMi t" the city in keep
ing of the sheriff today.
It Is tinderst'eel the cas- will !i"
prosecuted against iken hv tin hus
band of Mrs. Sink' lv.
8H0WER& "I
WASHINGTON. June S. Fore
last for North Car.lna: 1nal show
err Tuesday and Wednesday, light !
moderate variable winds.
CITIZEN.
Success in Every Respect.
amount, may have that amount at
any one of the hanks at any time bow.
in addition to this plan the stores
which are member of the ltetall
Merchants' association and the differ
ent newspapers In town will also re
ceive any money contributed towards
this celebration. In each store win
dow Is to be placed a large placard
telling of the week utid what In to he
done. Inside the stores will he a book
lii which citizens of the town niny
register the names and addresses of
old friends who lived here nt one time.
The, name will be taken to the cen
tral cnmrrilttrri nni) letter sen
these is-ople with Invitation to he
present for the week and desetlpUve
Information us to railroads rate, board
ing places and tlo- program for the
week Further Information will lie
Kent from time to time to ihi.se for
mer Tar Heels
Plans lllrMaissisl.
The discussion of the evening was
very enthusiastic and optimistic over
the outlook for the success of the ven
ture. Various plans were proposed
for the publicity of the celebration
and these wen- all discussed freely.
Fvery member of the committee pres
ent, about twenty, five, showed it wil
TUCKERS HAVE PATCHED
UP TRUCE IN FAMILY ROW
Whereby Wife (lets Divorce
on Ground of Desertion
and Some Monev.
(SMS to I lie Clllcll )
' CIIICAdo, June I'k.- Judge Hurries.
; of the Supet lor i .nil t, ba. In en notlllcl
thai Mrs. Lllzaboth (liolly) Logan
(Tucker and her husband. Colonel Wnl.
; I". Tu. k. r. I'. S A., bad reached un
i iigre iii.-nt w lier.l.v Mis To. k.-r will
ask (or i divoi. e on the ciouliil of
,, scrl ion. Colon. I Tinier will nol
icorl.st b:s , lie's a ppli. 1 1 i-.n f'r a dc
.,.c
I .Mrs Tinker is at lie home of her
: r 1 1 . . 1 1 1 . r . Mis. John A. ligan. In
Ua lniigt .n. i C A I' P glam was
sen l l.i h. i I . ai i i - hi i 'lib ago Tnc
' .lav, w In ii lie healing w ,11 le- held
le ( I e Judge !.l ill.
All .in.i. II. II. p. ins. ii. iitiv I for
Mis Tin I r. and Alb. I In V I.e.. J
III.,- I., i. pi. t nlmg Colon. I Tm k l
!ap..ai.il in .lu.l-'e kiin. - limit at
jliooli and l.ld 1 1 ! 1 1 1 of the agn ellielil.
It i- un. b I ,1 1 Mis Tin ki r will
Ir'.li'e pfip. ItV '.afiH'l III l X' eSH of
i I Jil.lMiO.
I Mrs. Tui l-. r lib .1 suit for separate
j in. i nit i nan. - Hi the Suiiiror limit
iS'itle' tiiiu ago. alliginy ill 'III k'HliehS
i aii'l i. s. ft i' oi I',,!, .in i 'lui I" r r- I'lli '1
I and a rrl d ' hat Ins wile hud doll"
c. . i iIiiiik III h. I le.tti r to hat ' Ilim
disc in r i in !!.'t.;i a.' from the aririv.
Niiiie 1. 111,4 I f. i,. i I ion ba.e ben
III. il W illl llle let k of t 111 I .Hit ill I"
hall ,.f Mi-. Tin 1 ' r In on. of I li.-se
the nam. of Mis Mm'!. Piatt wa
tin nl ioni .1 in ' ' in n ' l i"li Ailli that "f
Colon : Tin k. ! H wa- ail. u d In this
,. position I ii.it I '!.. nel 'I U' I r. on
Ms n torn from Un I 'lul ippim Isliinds
in CHIT. J.ur. h.c d tlntt'ts and J' W.i
rt for Mis. Plait.
lollow ing a mi" t. ic tie I, t that an
agr. enient had lain ia In d in tb
. .Ii.e the depositions wire ordered seal
ed bv the "i.lk of the court. II 1"
l.nib rstooil Cat tie I. i ma of the. set
tlemeiit pfOt id. that he,-e depos)tniw
diali l.e lak- n from tin- il.-rk's offae
and all testig' of Ih. in d. 'loycd.
lingness to work for the since of
(he enterprise. A publicity promoter
from the West w present offering
various Indiu enieiit to promote the
week and make it a iclf-supportlng
proposition by the means of shows
and attractions as Japanese ten gar
dens on. the sipnire and curnlval at
traction nt Hlverslde park, etc., but
nothing definite was done In regnrd tu
his proposition.
Mr. K, V. Chambers was anxious
that the progrii.m should hu prepared
at the earliest moment.1 Thi brought
forth a resolution from Mr. 3. ''ft'
Ko'r uskln that the commlttso ex
tjr.td an mvlttition nt once to Prealdehl
Taft nnd the other prominent men
from North Carolina who hnvn be
come famou. This list will Indue
"I'ncle Joe" Cnnnon nnd Oov. Folk,
who has liccn here at different times
At the close of the meeting Mr. Pow
ell appointed Mr. Clarence Sawyer,
Mr. J. A. Nichols und the two new
papers of the city a committee to re
port on the advertising plan ami the
plan for receiving contribution,
These preliminary plans and details
will be further discussed nt the meet
ing of the board of trade on next
Thursday night when these commit
tees will meet with the board for
further discussion of this celebration.
TILLMAN WILL MAKE
FIGHT FOR DUTY ON TEA
Kxtent of industry in South
Carolina a rkmirise to
Manv Senators
(Hy AsstH'lllleil Press)
WASHINGTON, June ;'H An ear
lieM speiN b ill favor ot a taiift on 1. n
to piot.-. t tin Soul Ii r.lliilliiil I. a
itiduMrv wan inade today bv Senaloi
Tillman who ,e. la i e, lh.it there w'.c
in hi. proposition lor a duly of ten
. i nt" a pound on tin pto.lii.l fl iiii.l
iiiiii r. temi' and II. '.'nil d produi t Ion
A. bli . mg Ii I in ll to Mr. Aldru ii
;.s Hi, . I.. ... 1 1 III . li I of I be I'llll' I
Stales si. ri.it- Mi. 'rillman 'A . i . Int r
liipted 1 t lb. lllnxle Island senaloi
" In. 'iigge-teil I h.it there were some
ll.ln;r- th it n as. d In be Jokes. "Ik
i till S ll.lt' of I lie I 'II II id Slille- HUH
he knou il." n-i.lii , Mr. Tillman.
Mi Mil i, h iirnl, no furl h r re
pit- -i ii , lot SiniM,. of Michigan, said
lie h id I" . 11 SO- III!' ii.ri-e.l o fine
that S.lllh i n. I I. I I l.ilsilig title.,
I illiePTllor. I ' . than .lid till- l'-!:iti. -I'.tlfn
ill This ills.owij lia.l
he soul. ..used loll' to be yen- I. I,.'
! t.e.t.ir'l atr: -ngesiton ..i.kl!,.t t'
the proleitioii of that lleiiltv S.-li
alot I .-t toil II ii.enJffTrial II hot 1 '
K.oitli . '.iiolin.i t. a for sl or seven
'.'.is J,l e . rt i Ii If (oi its silpo! "'
fla 'ot. He ..'l ' d w It II S' ll'loi THI
In. I II I ha t the a a o t . r w hi' Il tc.
i "iil'l In- mis. d a- from K h Car
olina to the M ln.t-.sippl i lv. r. 't h. I.
e . et lie rainfall tt as sufli. i. tit
T lie a mi tldtlii nl w.l offer d lale in
tin day no I Mr Tillman . .1.1 h. pr. -f.
ri. it having a Vol, tak.n on 111-'
atte ri'lincnl tomorrow' .villi a full sen
ate prre-ii nt
i:Ti itris iv itooi ,
W ASH INCT'iN. June v pr. sid.-nt
Taft ntertalln d at dlniier today In
fin- white house a company of promi
nent public men. Including members
of the i.'iblnet. "criators and repr. sen
t.illvis In enngree. The dinner wus
s.rt.d on the roof i,f tbn west wing
of the while house.
Associated Presi.
Leased Wire Reportf.
FUICM KIVK CUNTS.
POLICE DRAG-NET
Fxtraordlnary Efforts Made to
Kun Down The Slayer
of Elsie Slgel
EVERY AVENUE OF
ESCAPE IS GUARDED
Chinamen Themsolves Take
Active Part. And Also Put
Ban on White Women
NICW YoltK. June 28. luspsotor
MiH'alTerty, chief of the Nw York
ilelrctlve bureau gavo out tonglht the
Mrsi authentic statement on Ui mur
der of F.lsle Slgel that has been mad
by the pollco since the discovery of
the girl's Issly on June IS In a trunlc
In the bed room of Leon Ling. n
Amerleanlcd fhlnaipnn. In an Flghtli
street chop miey restaurant.
"We shall catch the miirderW," th
Inspector wild. 'l rlny doeo not ltr
that, although It chafe us. Th whed
counlry Is one vast rat trap with VT
exit guarded.
"The tlrl wns killed between ten
o'clock In the morning and noon of
June It and we believe lson Unf I
the man who did It with Chung
Sing, hi Intlmatu, a a possfhhs
complice.
"We haw Chung Bin. Prom hi
room In Klalith avenue lon LliiK
went ntralght to Washington and th
sent Ww 'don't worry," telegram. nn
ed KlMfe. received on th nlfrltt of th
murder by the Slgel family,
Tooh IWuly Away,
From Washington returned t5
New York nnd nomew'hnr aihout mid-'
night on June 9 took tho body- In
trunk to Newark, afrlvtnf tlitr
about 2 a. m., on Junn 10. W don'i
know how ih look ft. That Us of tha
lotirney ha not fenen ncsnintd f.r.
PnHhle to dlnoe of 1tl trunk tin
returned in New Yortc with the body,
on the afternoon of June 10 and luft'
It m -til Mom. Jtnm ihat tnismsnt'
e "Voao all trae of him. , Ho; far a
we know h had no ntther poaslb'a
accnnipllee than (Jhtill ttina. v .f
"No other mi ,ier ifiiit t ea'it r
member hn Httrnritsil uch lntrt
or findt enlhuslnstlr ro-!HieraKm on
the part of the poltr of Other cities.
All the force of rh country r
working as one great machine, V
have llfty men of our own In lha
cities of the Kast.
Ksrapo Shut tiff.
"The only possible hlp on which'
Leon coiihl have l.f the country I
due to nrrlve In Yokotmin on July
.1. Sin- will he watched "
All tin- Chinese liuindrlf In th
city, which are operated by four com
panics In the name if Individual man
agers received notice today In Chi
nese from the owners warning em
ployes that they must have nothing;
lo 4c with white (womf n leyonil
buHtness ovi-r the counter, on pain of
dismissal
PRESIDENT TIFT TRIES
OF "WHAT IS WHISKEY'
No I eport us. to Whether
lie Had Samples Before
1 1 ini at 1 Ic a riii"; or Not.
;aimn;. CONTINUES
(It V N liltcil rfM4.)
WASIIIN'ITnN, Jiiht- Z K. -Arltriff In
his oiJ It'll :i(.,i.M iih JdttK-, l'rmt-
h fit 'I'm n it.tl uiihil. tl with th
-1 ti"ti t nt f 'wttfti c wluxkty.'"
1 Mi hill) I lit' llMl'!ll IllIUN-Ill-
m.-' ii .i h' uliy :ill (he Intt-ii'slH tliat
t..t ! ' II V. .U, ! lid' I tlMl't "ViT HtH
ftt;iri.il !' i;l'in f I r Wiley, -h'Hi-i
1 "f ill- il- I I n ti f "1 iK' i' ultlil rt,
in r Karl ( (. lii i in wtiif I'y A ml
what should 1
7"
lab. II. ,1 ' Imitation
. ami lo obtain
tin much mooted
c. former A rnei lean
i eat Hrltatu wns
the array of coilll-
t 111 ! S tVlllle Ullililii
vt hp ki t ' T)
hunl de Isioii in
.i. si Ion
lor. pb II. Cbo.l
iiiil..,,s.ul'.r ).. i
pi on. in- n! a rn lig
" I .'
II,".
lisle h. iii. inula
PI".-mg ilim was John ii. i.;ar
foftin i si'ietary of the lrea.s-
01) IIS the . pr. .-.ii tu tlv.- of distiller.
All of tin int. ii 'is present bad filoil
x. eption- io in, decision of Solicitor
'general I'.otters ,tlto tt a s Uskeil somiii
linn ago by .n sldeiit Tufl to Investi
gate the sul.J. i t and report on various
p h , i s s et the co n I rnvi'i sy.
'l b. d. i Isioii ot Mi. Mower was that
all combinations made from grain
ten If i mil .lining ethyl lib ohot alsui
ma le from grain w . re entitled to the
Un term "tt hiskcy' JtiHt the same aa
th. iiniiiix. d. straight good never
t lod bv re, iify. rs. He held, how
ev. i. ihat If the ethyl alcohol wa
mad. from iriolare-.t's the U'rm whiskey
oiild not be used, under the pure food
law. lb. bearing was adjourned un-
id tomorrow after practically an alt
d.i, ssion
ISSTRETu VEfi
THEWHOLEWQRLD