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EXCESSIVE HEAT
T
Two .Western Senators Take
Stand Against Their Part-
ty on Income Tax
SOME MEASURE FOR
REVENUE NECESSARY
MPEDIMEN
TO LONG ORATIONS
Y Otherwise Will be Deficit of
I Nearly Two Hundred Mill
ibrt In Two Years
(lly Vs-mlaled Press.) ,'
WASHINGTON, June :!. Income
: a practically the only subject
Ind Senator Cummins, of Iowa, and
foorah, of Idaho, the only speakers
efore the senate yesterday.
Mr. I'orah was not heard until to-
,ards the close of tho day s session:
hett inr lowa senator yieiiiou uye.
oareVhieh he had held since yestsf.
av. took for tils text the 'I
for his text the ileclaa
lerday by Senator Aldj
eel thai he woiihl '
lion ma 'le yesle
tk-h to tin- eft.
"for the
I only as
f come Hi
orporation tax amcndnif
nt
in tin na tC AcfexnWner I lin
tion of the chairman of the,
1
committt'e who hail r't'iitt l
Tpoiatfon tax amtntlmcnt t t
ie. ah. tmnHiui-s aiiso pun.
his r;-
nanti t.i Mr Alili'ii'tl nn lit
ttVUWiU til vrMi-iud),
ummifiH FIm
Mr. Cummins took lite 1
. . . air as sunn
9 a (iimrum oulii no o . .
the nipetlng
f th.- BAT? y . ,
I'clock and with
a brlf
lor luncheon, whli h w
f:--Intermisiin
on In the scriatp Iwt -V . , ;.. -J . ,,,
Iclock In i he amri
a naluiaiiy rauq .
but with an
riproveiJ temp'atrr
and hrrauHc
mr. i ii in ut i up r
t?"!- Liio
.nujrni nave ; -J.i)lher umU,r
i . r 1
perils of 4 Tmm,.,,, whrh
f. Cr,nr.n"efe7.1e.l as the most
J the most Just of a
J or ... .. ..... .
BLIIIIIIO.
rh total revenues nn
er tin A In
'I'avne hill at :so
oo.ooe.
inedleleil that at the end
Inueil on priRe four )
HWfS PET SNAKE
MD EMPTIED ILDOflF
I - -
01idjng Tliniiigli ('tinitldi's,
I1;yas Wnminj? t" !!-
ItOlllll-
-PVANT liKSCl'lU) IT
,,Sefitil to The I Iticti.)
NKV
rhuw'si
unakc got loose in her studio
at 31 !
Went -Thitrty-lhinl street -
ft erda'
v and fur the next nan noii
1 1 "
Vicinity, of the Waldorf-Astoria
.the soee of strenuous living.
?lnel Hiram Marshall of T. nne
4tM bin recently returned from
in Reunion' of Conl'edcriite veterans
9 native state.
onel Marshall was dozing in one
i big chairs in Washerman's
tk'tr
'erag ofHcc in the Waldorf I i"
)arandtelegTaph instruments were
MnlWllW Vil, in. .........
.mqtnR tpe lypevvrncrs.
the board
tiling ipio-
tMti' Wore anonotonoiisly
hP:.n . ,
dpnp'9 ' pearctui scene vci-
lilWiilireriiiitiitefi one long. e.i.-
"Lili'i.':i ll ...! ...H I..I-
Anr.AI not 1 1 - n i.siiik, i.i... ......
rhJl Marshall way lying nacK in mi
ra?lr. his eyes sticking out like a
naflr, his eyes sticking out
Htllli
-HOT,
1
mm
BEiMED THE COLONEL
ihe
i ti.-r of door knobs and staring
x I
H door.
r....ver"lodv fol owed his eyes, i n ,
fill as plai. 'v as the colonel .they
VVf say an enormous snake glld-d
offtV the sill and into the brokerage
.e.
0,(111 quit. I'll never touch It again
ri,j,long xs 1 live," yelle-d the colonel.
n nobody striven to hear mm in
JO?:
:i seconds the snake had tne ronin
,rnlmself The colonel was in the
Vfront of the exodus.
'ith walking sticks and dusters'.
i ..a. as Mrs. Thaw rails ner net.
jntp Anally ejected and pushed out
tne vestibule aiiu ine hwhb wmir
lrwd grathered. Also Policeman
.Merman Conway Rraaped his
ly night stick and was about 10
Kara out for keeps. In another
ule Kara's tall would haw heoai
line In a tired way and waiting
the sun t -no down aa It couid
In. peacw, iwhen , colord woman
7i
VwiJ
fnifc
Ql
PRESIDENT! TAFT
AT YALE WARNS HIS
PARTY OJi DANGER
Admit it is No Living up to
Pledge. And
.
eJ 5 vere
(By Ass.M'iiilcil I'rt
NEW HAVEN, Conn ,
President T.-ifl paused
II.
of an after ilium
orptilii.'iti.u of Y-.le
''l to
.., .,,'.,, f .', , Jf"l nt tho an.isav in his present'
, ., , ,. ,IV, lo Issue a , m liailou in 111011 ill,
ZlT , , l.i ,n,fr,,s! The truth Is. ami. speaking sc. i
.inn to til.- I, hilts ( ,.,,,,,,,., 1 1)llsVi 1 rim8i,,.r myself most form
f, '. ..jL I'-'V'fnl declared Ihafn.itc that 1 .. a to "Main fo
' 'Y:'?'f,lace,l I in now-
,.' b.ng had 1 1'-" I
iirooi
:.J M I" 111'" U S
, I t'W'1 exper-tatlnn.- "I
. he l'...'Rale, to
lll.
II).
ii..iijimi u(' ;
Mr. TaP ,
W .llllll. I II v l. Ml
had h.-i sp. akinu humor.
im.sjy of
recolleciioiis of his own iol-
. .. V.I..I. ......... l.i.- U1..I.I. Il
lortr " R' r'""H "f "'e im-
i - nt utterance upon national ai-
all the more Impressive. Tie'
rj)8ldcnt' spoke exlemporati. oii.lv. an. I
L llttllf.l ... to flo. ilnlv ..I III.'
irty of whieh he Is nominally Ih-
fhfad neetned the result of a ku.1.1. n
flmpulfie ralher than of studied intent
The ale men caught his meanim;
and cheered for several minutes, lie
had been KpeakliiK of Secrelarv -I'
Wr Hiikinson. a ileinocral, ill
Whom Yale loday ennferred an hi.ii.n -m-y
decree. He taunted the deiii.M i;e
vlth Die best of Kood humor as to it
itt'fiiT'r'st nt ,,;,
udition. and this led linn
Into th
ili claratioii
t.
his
ou II
party.
"Just to show you," tin
continued, amid laughter,
president
'that
have .troubles of our own."
Dickinson's IhiniK-racv.
The president in nis tribute to Sec
rctary Dickinson said:
"Von went South of ihe Mason and
Dixon line to net a secretary of war
to Kivc a degree to. Wi ll, II is well
that you did because lie is Koine, to
build the Panama canal, and other
universities will follow where ou not
In early. One of the difficulties that
has confronter brother Dickinson, out
in Chicago, where he has a temporary
residence, was a discussion as to what
fonstltuted an orthodox democrat, and
whether really he oiiitht to be counted
as a democrat. If he allowed himself
to ko into a republican cabinet Well
when you come to discuss w hat is a
democrat these da vs. wni are pri
nted with very much the same iliffi
culty that I have belore me now in
giving certain rules for the Construc
tion of Ihe pure food law as to whal
whiskey is. They say there is
slrah'hf whiskey, and then there is
red Hied' whiskey and lio n there is
imitation' w hiskey. Now I .peak I
E
IN TIGHTNING WEB OE
HIS OWN WILLFUL LIES
I'oliic Find He Knows
More of Si.nt'l Murder
Than Ho Admits.
DISTia'STS TIIK.M AM.
(l!y Associal' d IT
NKW YiiKK'. June :fo
phieeniy of Chung Sin. on
-The ' ' '
e the IV.
male of I..
I ; e mur.l'
went all tn
Hi l.illg. -v ho is w anted
of F.bie Sig.l on June
pieces this a I lei .n .v '
A rt hur
into th
can. .an evpr.-isina
.if
II wle n- 'hung Sin Is hl l
is mote 111. in a maU'i'i.il
brusiiHelv shouted. "Hull
Iogiin Is the m. in who
I rimk . olila illilli I lie 1. " I V
ill. ss and
t 1 1
dow ii stairs from I '-" room
day of tic- murder, lb has !
pollie that fining Shi is le
mon he saw on lie top Ib.-c
house. filling, oil the eonlt.it
n n
I I I
sworn by all hi
never saw the
-lol
trunk I'
!
moved.
"You are the man
fining Sins pres. n
told me to lake Hi
1 1 link -I
carefully. There was
.lie
I fellow with you i"
same that came o
if lo lie
an hour before (.. t:iv
to call for the trunk."
"All mistake.- pi'i
"never see you '-clot-.-.
. si. !
Tie
man's voice broke, and I
if in fear as I.og .n 1 ; '
Ksitlve in his id. ntite i"
",htiTiK was not k. pi '
before he had another
.I
time Martin Iuria. tit
drove a Chinaman an.
the Harlem laundry i
restaurant m Newark
of Jun 10. The pole
h
"'I j
h
that Chung Hin might b
fare IMirt "t Leon l.ing
could nut Identify Chung
believe that It was I
his taxlcab. A .lett. r frm
written an answer to
or the Poor Brothers, w
ed today and translated
trlct attornej' rutk-e.
1
till
I 11,
: in
ely
pt-
!N
.. sts
man
i rer
ti.
It
that the murder. - ,1"n'
and that therefore - only
Ih.
Foresees Disaster
1
W& Change.
with a Kod deal of hoitalioii
j saying whether no friend I'i. kin
..n. ih a 'straight' democrat or a 'iv.--
l.smi'tihrd democrat. I would 1171
dari'
-i an
I
that hi' wu
lli.it Important place in my cabinet h
j man who represent
the hiKhest
ideals of the South, who knew no sec
tion in his patriotism, and whose com
inn Into the cabinet was (dguillfant of
the friendliness of a laiKe element In
that Southern section, that it is in my
heart to brim; elos to the North.
Trouble or Tlirlr Oh n.
"Now. my dear friends, in sUKKent
inK differences iiitioiik democrats 1
am far from Ignoring some dlP'tcultles
that there are on our side. 1 remem
ber in I1IU4 that Mr. ("hnrles Kraiu ls
Adams Bave what I may call a per
lecily good Adam reason for the
election of the flemocrntlc candidate
.ver the republican candidate. Jle
said one of the esucntlals of a suc
cessful free government was nn able,
patriotic and efficient opposition and
that as the ileiuoeralio party had ut
terly failed in reaching that Ideal, he
w;is in favor of pulling Ihe republican
party in that place. Now I venturs
to say that while that may not he
the reason whiih Khali moye the
American people it Is true that If the
republican party does not live up to
its promises and what the people ex
pect of II it will be relegated to a po
sition like that of his majesty's oppo
sition. And, therefore. I may say by
way of caveat tli.tt we have troubles
of our own."
Had llusy Day.
The president hud a; busy anil In
teresting day as the honor guest of
the Vale commencement exercises.
In cup und gown he WUkcd In the
iligullied procession of graduate, Yel
lows and faculty to the commence
ment ceremonies In Woolsey hall. He
attended a- meeting of the Yale cor
uuraUwn, apoko t the mktday 4Hnms
of thtf nltunnl. )resrded over a meet
Ing held for the purpose of arranging
for a memorial for Yale men who
die I ..ii both sides in the Civil war
stood for nearly two hours with l'res
idi ot llildb y at the commencement
reception, and rushed tonight from a
ineetm:' ol the Skult and Hones to
board bis private car wtiich was at-
t.'ietu'd to the midnight train for
'niit inni'd on I ; tr four.)
WRIGHT'S MACHINE IS
SOARING EAGLE OF AIR
Sla vs up Thirty St roiids and
Tlu ii ('i.nii's lo KaHli
With a Clash.
WILL TUY, TK'V A(i.IN
(lly AsMX-lab d IT.
WAHHINflTON. Ji
lent iiovver was ,'igait t - I
the misbehavior of lie-
plane at Fort M v er. I h
aitemjded by ( irvillo ..
)
llisuflil-
, ll.le fol
hi -
i.l (light
I.-Olltef
in slight diimage to
m i 1 1 1 u
and
lay.
ended the experilliot'1: '''
Its durnllBHvTiH about Unit
Mr. Ws1it,:HI tha th-
Would it jrSQif for e'i Oh.
n"'JrJ'-h.'it mm
be used.
the
-. omili.
t ..plane
trial to
r would
The aeroplane gli.i
I., a n
thi
starting rail at fi.ts .. ! h and Hew
at a height of about tilie. n fe.-t for
the length of tin- drill grounds It
wu" evident that the machine was
working nun h better vest. rday.
As he m-ai-ed the southern end of
the field, oi villi- riowi-rfd the. left
wing and i.iiT ihe right one. The
machine ItTi'.hi to make the turn
gracefully, Ion It had gone nrour:1
only a few f. t when It seemed to ins
its i ii i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 in. W hen a liltle more
than hair w.-.v r..und. the left wing
strin k the i.ittli anil hfiMight the ma
chine to the ground ,vith considi ra -
hie fore.
The aviator n m.iirt -d In his seal
as though i oiiteniplatitig the cause
of th- Liilkv action ol the aeroplane
After a few minutes in- stepped out
jand utNiti examinairoti ifouryi inai
the right skid was broken near the
forward and that a f' .v wires had
Urn jerked loose. The rivalry
guard kept everyone but the Wrights
and tin ir assistants away from the
machine which was r turned to the
aeroplane hod.
There was a large crowd at th
fort Among the spectators were e
number of senators who neglected the
tariff debate lo 'be present. The of
ticets of the fort provided an Innpec
tion drill for the entertainment of the
Tjrxri.riri. l r i if i's--.--iii--T(jr OiTi" i ir
lTiey
,wv wlwM,r iJ
; ; '
la w yers Will strive for hic
;ii j
STANDARD OF ETHICS IN PR QLuZSZlOti
Formal Opening f th Annual Cohvention at Battery Park Last Nir.ht 7a,n I!.
by Interesting Address by President Clemens Outlining Kced.1
I
The two hundred il.legtes to 4ie
North Carolina liar ns-trtrlalii'ri n-
nual convention opened their sessions
last night at the Hallerjl I'rlt. Hotel
with addresses of -eleOIt'. .M!f
of the city and the .tasiuitJn' ml
the response of the prrtlnt Sof .the
association sounding ih key fcoh"'
the convention which M ts-ttermf-m
of the laws In regard to ite ,dlMh,r-.
ment' ofvultorncy mill hiiflief stBil-
ards for all who ilislre .ijtnlsslon' to
the (liar.
Owdntr to fhrtlHt-rrwrTiTnnnt
delegates the senium did not beirhi
until nrter nine i.'i -Im k. There weiv pruceiiure. our iitn? m-ohh.;.....
a large number -! ladles present si I and the various hlliiWainces to all ex-
the opening sessii.n The eonventlenj Iltlous ad in In 1st ration of Justice. ,
vva cat to or.l.r by Mr. Thomas K j Mr. Wlnstun Optimist.
DavJsof wilmlmtt-n who la . aeeratary j The secretary then Introduced Sfr.
of the orgnnlOTllen. The secretary i Hubert W. Winston of Halelgh Whrt
then Introduced Mr. Julius C. Martlt ! made Ihe address of welcome for UH
of this city wh" mado the address ar association. Mr. Wlnslon Wft
of welcome on l half of the city. J Rested thai as his address was opt!
Mr. Mania's Welm-. iti.istic and Mr. Martin pessimistic, the
Mr. Martin's address was full of wit secretary I"' Instructed to bind tnem
and it ii mor wtih several storli'S rem-: in s.-parale volume prevent . ni!
inlscent of th.- recetit political con-' explosion. fi'tr ' 1
tests In the suae. Oreat adanf, Mr. Winston prefaxfed' his address
followed hht mention that bffn ffc with n trlhiile to tho bto w Ashevlllw
Ashevilie then Is no "fHtMtstrif Utl r.-iuli the lawyers that there
combine" ' ' 1
a
M
I'i ie
A.h'.-viiie ii.- snld that the Haurvers'
would weleotiH Ihem as visitor knw
Ing that thev did not Intend to ,stjj,
h s this city Its full iitdft dTiltiiwy,'
WILL TEST VALIDITY OP
El
(Question Urtvinj? Arisen as
to Cf"ktitutioi).ility of the
(fptaI,W:Tlie iH-n.)
nALf.lntijN. O., Jim
40. Cover-
nnrltijllnassil'oxl tonli-M $ statement
as htq th. guilty. 'if th. JafO.OOft bond
issuo IckhBsifTeot thai I h. stafa. oftl..
cers ukt"iOfA,t-""t ',.tIMlv-0r
ll)S.,actiel)U Mtiw inn nm oeen
ratwsd li pfiispt'c tlv-e purchasers,' ta
thvul,,'fest;to haverh Kirpn.nte
cojut iettla.tlre rnattcr." .Jn the. racfin
time,h.,BahlBU .Savinss bnnh which
waa.'Kwardod the entinv ienu as the
highest bhldar, "pays tiZ&.pw,, rh to,
malnilt'r or the 50,ort" pd pleiniuin
to be paid when valhlrty thc rjBrids
Is settled. This advance 'payucat, t
Is stated will be returned 111 thwVt-pji
the to I Is not sustained. U1 tha mean.
,i. ulll enable trie hlate hostiltl
commission to continue ita,jpyor!f oJ
cnhiicinR ni1 eipiippinif fhe statu, tn.
stM,itbiii.s. The lr.ml.lfl an)vft ut 'ipf
prf.viso lmendment to 'fu tirat 'Seel
lion adoplei l on ihiril f' iing wlrhout
He,-.' -.1' da'-- roll call' Jt Stipulates
that ? I " 1 botij, issue must
apidv " '' '" " "' "'' Mnrnanton
i;.,.., h..-ioi.iK.
SHOVSfERb 'I
WASHINGTON, June 34 Forecast
North Carolina l-o-il sliwwers Thurs
day and Friday; hht to moderate
west winds.
Mr Martin .vrlcomed the VylsltlrfJ for more Hum two years. In speat-i-yers
first in behalf' rf ' bar of inn of the spirit of reformation tho
f 7 mm a m M ' a m
Ever Catch Him Look Out.
of the State Bar.. 4
yers. In fact so many that tf a larsfe
proportion of them 'were on th fanm
ftxim whence they ennw they couid
furnish fdod stuff etwutHh, to timtciia--ly
reduce thd iprtc : at foodstuKi.. II
then defined .the bjects of the ic
elation to be (he Will n of standard
and Ideals. lie laid Trent enidia.-as
iipon cotiillttuns as loiitnl In Jiu
Mouth, twpiicially In regard to lyrit-lj-Ings
and 'the .observance mf law. .
Mri Martin closed his dd's with
ft eittiiarlofi ot the lei-nl 'eondlttoes
limit, Me''nrfllclsed otv Js-fownes of
hlld nol liein a diiciuiih in mm
nker compared that of Ihe lay re-
former In the lawyer.
He said that
! the
I ., r,.f,.rnier iroes at rerormaiion
hastily and that It' would he nwf-
i"
WIFE BACKJO HIS HOME
Oil h ers Tyke Her Lover
n.n k to diiil in Hand
cuffs. (S,M-. llll to TIM' t ltlWII.)
DI-KHAM. JunfaJfWe''.'T J- K.
Wu,-t o,, of Vin"ii'- TrankUn
CJO'.-ilv . left Monti,!?, m
tf li-li from wlilefl'.l.l
ion for
,m takes
Walter Oakley, who W finder Indict
ttjitit for causing Hi
wife of William
Lamla-it to desert him
iThc policeman had oakb y chained
behind him -at Mr. and
mm
hail
l-Smheri and children
They
71 , ..ii a?. ii.,. hiediaml
nm n ie "o -in., ii
hl wile made It up. They cum.' her-
i . .. ... .,.
Sittttl-dav afternoon, pill up as
ti.ii-Wv-
b
UnJotti
ind were .iilellv preieno
II right, when tin- l-'rank-ppenied
with the husband
onlth. , They were ilrlvri tnere
tiyl itte . ahmen who hud noticed the
String, a- tion of the pair ami well.
foirt,,! vviiliout t rouble
ftie IIIIUI
I husband says h- diss
nof n"-1
began,
vents w
now '"'
. .nil hi.u; the Infatuation
...,kl. v has 'been liviuo: "'''
Hi him as o tenant and is
1 years old Satunlav nf-
terHi
,M h, I . r 1 1 Ills Wife on OU' ll."
to ni:k
i v inlt and the tempter i'"-
lowe.l In r lie slirrteo ner i.,.i.-."
lurlinte and this Is where they came.
Thi v t- has two children, one of
them l.i.t ' Kht weeks old. The hus-
hanrf , ver with her and the
,.fn , i. I decided to take her home;.
He ..k the matter with more than
The officer says tho
becoming gtac
, ,n comes of excellent fnm-
young "I"
llu ...a .hit there
' ' La
stand- I-m r in ner commuM..., .
he hi" d-me. ... ,
The v.. ung fellow went hack hand
ed fled and th" other parties to the
mlx-up "-.i Is h'nd him, and saw hltn
escorted h.nne. . .
.vr
essary to kill all lawyers In (lie imiiu
try before, tyranny could be enacted
in ih land.
Ills advice to the yomm lawyer
wni Ihitt tii'tt of all he have a I'dnel
inoi .l iloiiailer, Then all the kd
vice ricces ny would lie work, work,
vvorkl .'Mi pnifession 1 a ixdile
heritage and o ri.yul pi leMihood wit i
a proiiilis'tit, pine for nil ineti who
vvmibl work; not to e mere, itkhh'V
1 S H l.l4 i - "1
Vftnnttets itwl llioe-siMnuiif tut- Jun.
Ilcei - - . '
-'Mr, Winston 'then spoke of the hard
work and disappointment which ' a
young lawyi-r must endure before ho
attains suwees, He-cllod the cuse of
Judge CoiirHir, who in 1S3 while sup
partln the; prohibition tiii'ti-mre w is
defeated for the stale senate and In
1117 voted on ihe inipeai,tinieiit of Ih..
Judge,' snd Is now thff dlatriet Juilge
of the United , Mates ennrj; for' the
Hnstern district of . North . Carollii.
This brought forth great applause.
In speaking of th yoimflr lawyer
h also urged upon him a thoroiinh
urtdorstandlng of the law that by his
efforts! North Carolina msy be the
freest fit the fne. In closing he re
minded the' lawyers to be free and
bold Investigators, honest and hard
working. Mr, Winston' address was
! (Contlntit!! on Phk fours)?
OFFIM MI'S
Col. Pasos Uctainetl, Huh
peeted of Deinf? Klsit Bi
gcl's iNfurdcrer,
NKW OntRANH, Jun 0,--Whlle
Meutenunt Colonel 3. Alexnnder' Tasos
uf the Nlcaraguan army, whose de
tuition here yesterday by local de
tective, siisiMWted of being- leon Llntf,
slayer of Elsie &icl AniUtsnhnity e
w ntcd the action nf the officer, friends
here express the , bujlef 'tonight that
i the
Nlcaraguan ts now Inclined to
, tr-at the iatter'"from humorous
I standpoint ; C.jJ. Paso wa quoted as
declaring last night that he would
...
ask Minister Esplnosa a WashfnKton,
. . .. 1 . .. ...KnlsA- r.f Ih. u.l)llM.nM.l
io tone t ..B!n.,.. ... .............
Inspector or vouee w uonnor aaio
lonlKbt that Colonel faao had never
Is en tuually arrested and that's, rail
road deectlve had befit responsible
fur hi belnjf escorted to police head
iiuartertf. lm reaching ' ttiere the
mistake was Immediately recognised
by Chief of Detectives Heynolds; who
. spressed his n aret at the occurrence
Colonel Paso arrived hr Tuesday
morning from New York, lie state
that he had been the guest of Minister
Ksplnosa at Washington, for : ome
weeks l fore ln to New Vork. .'
'.liioin tmi,h hhti.
: iflAN FRANCISCO, Juna Sa.-A. mo,
tion to set aside the second indictment
asalnst J'atrlek Calhoun, prcflldeiit of
in nolKKly wh.j'tne tiniiiid rairroaa wnoaa trial, on a
cnarife ui oiii-cioh m unuv vt n nuiri-
vli- resulted Id a dispgrecment, w.is
today otter-ruled by Judjje wliV. At
torneys for Calhoun then made a mo
tion for a ehang of venue, Th hear-.
ing on this motion wtat net fur Jul v
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MKMl-UiM, Ti iin., June tri !';
ptellinliiaiy sUlnuo ii of u at t. .ii .-
vvlilch douiilless 1 ll.-Htilieil l-.i tt :
hinhest court In the land for final i
.Indication, thosw who I'.tvwr the l oniiu
fiance of the matmraenire.'s und nl
of t.li i'holli! beverages In Tewit. '..
r lined the adviiiigtni-c In the Ii ,ti,u..
of an order by Chane. -lior II. ..t
Minor imiicht win. Ii iHn.i. , l a
porarily, the cuius e. m i l i.i llu- m Oi
ufaclure and ,-al. n a. I i of Hie n. ml
leej.'dslure, the tt, r nf vvlui t w.'.il
Into el'fiti't tit mlilpij lit !uni 111, co tt.l
us II Will liilci'lere Willi tie. upi n ,iti...i
of the Tetiiie!..ei lliewtsiy; c'ooi-n v ,
plant in this ehy.
The order nf th t ha n. eiJ -c
111 tllClWol' to II pel it mil .' liie Ii ., )
II V Slot k holders Uf III.' Hi. VI ,le! . ,n
i illy vvhli h seek to per ihm n in i y ,ni
loin si, it. ( mid coitnly uif.(.,m tn-iu
Hie. ellf.rt cement' of Hie law le, ..,-,
ill.V deelale, It I.H il II c I HI i ) t i i i : . i - i
and VVOMd cause tin ilr-leuaide 11
ill oi.,i. i'r.-.si.l. nt lio'-r, of tc.
I . villi;; cooipuilj. Is lii-ulo a pally to
the ,,(.,1 be. aliae of his i-npi. ed )...
teimiuaie.it lo iliiceoiitliiiti' the maun
t.icluie of bevel ii!(c that euiii.'iui any
..tl'l alcohol. '" ' ". . ,'
'I he i -si i ,iinliit' iiiilit will lie hi f
iii l iiuiil July 8, w hen ui ginm-iim m
to tin' pel inansttit liijiiiK iioii will lj
heard. - ', ; , '
'1 wo I'lacs 1 it,
I .lit in the tliulch, and town' eloeit
: i. i on e nn IiiIIIiik the n.lilnlnht to-tili-ht
hi itke the" ftwwif'i of ttaWon ,
in Tcniiessee, for at1 that hour th'.
Iliflluday stale. whl" t'loliililtiii lai
went Into effect. This law unit it
Illegal l sell alcoholic beveruse with
in four miles of any sclioul house Ii
the slate, only two canes are I
III all Tennesiee. Until are wiilnu
twelve miles of Memphis, near i -M
IkkIssI ppl slate line. - The neati 't
sidiool bouse Is sl miles from t..nh
of these points, but step liava alreml
been taken by white rlbtmners to hint,
the oounty b.tard nf education erect s
school house within tha distance pre
scribed by the lioiladuy bill, a that
there will tte rw; Meeea In the etitim
Ht.it... f..r thirsty pilgrims.
i Thousands of men are thrown oul
of cm ploy men t and 'bar-keepers at
act-kin better Irrigated fields,
lraeraiid lU'Wflrj-.
The passlnf of the aaloon In Mem
phis, and lit, iither elite throughout,,
the state, according to advice r
eelved tonight la nmtked by sec m i
v f tiniisual hilarity, The celebratloo
started early today and hinted uni i
the moment of doslnaV when tb. i
was a rush tn purchase one lust f n
welt drink over tha bar.
Oroif shops were crowded wltViu.-.
ly ruelnr. Mxtra pollen precautions
were taken In Memphis, Mayor M i
loney Instrtit'llnar the chief of ..h h
to detail a patrolmari to every hi e l
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NEGRO PAST IE Wl
AN AFFIM KILLS ! '
Unusual Crime Among ( '
oretl l'oulntioji T.t!.
l'lacc in CharlottoCall:!.
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CHAUUITTE, June 30.- M
Into the little cabin of Rtta Km
adored, on 'Smilra W. M. Ixing s
tatlon about S mite southwest
city, about .S o'cloek this m
Pink ilwnler,. also tolured. Ie-.
sruitgnn at the woman' head
Ins; the entire top of the hnd c
negro then turned the Run to i
forehead, and succeeded In )
the top ef his head off, thus f
out two llv.es In less than one
A note "was found near tin
body in . which, he declared :
woman wa receiving attem
other negroes and he could n
It. Hunter wan married an i -
a cabin with hlh family jud
me roan irom ine ruu.i.ii.Tti
man's house, .
The noiae or in snon n r.-l
atlng through tha el ill
brought a crowd of pe. (
the house, which Is lo.
from Liontt'a atorc. on ,
road, and the first to nr.
most cvercomo with lh.
(bat met their eyes.
Th. ftmt tnnn 1 . . ',
a ..... i. fifl Vltrtt or a V
mnn only ahoi-" "t. Whtt and I
vaunt-.-. She atattunea. THHtfcJ
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