THE WEATHER: SHOWERS VOL. XXV. NO. 262. FARCE OF TARIFF REVISION SHIFTS E Senate Sends Aldrlch-Bound jMonstroslty to The Popular Body ALL REPUBLICANS DID NOT VOTE "AYE" One Lone Democrat. McEnery of Louisiana. Found Merit In It ' WASHINGTON, iiriy K - The tariff rIH pa-wwl thrf? nat just Hfter 11 o'clock tnnrKht h a vto of 4 a to .14 Republicans voting In Wie neguti v rwwe Bevi'rhtwe of Indiana, Bristow 'f KanH, Hirwn of Nrbraka, Burk- ette of N4naka, Clatpp of Mlntptft Crawford of Koiifh Dakota, ('urmniiis of I'onvH. Pollfypr of kWH, IjaKVIlt It. of WI?con.4n, Nrlnon of Mlnnewnlri. M?Encry of IxiillHut.7ia was nnlv dftmicMirHt rwnrded In tin afHrmsitiv . Final I'aKsajr Tunic Afl It passed t he senate tlie t 1 1 1 Contains almiot four hundred para graph a. The m-nate made R40 uiih ihI ments to the hnn.sc provisions, many of which were added today. The losing 8n-nfl in the si-natf chamber wi-n- Uuiie indeed. Mr. Follette'a thrue hour .speech (nniht was earnest, hut not especially ani mated. Following several hours of phi notonous discu.s.sfion of the general features of the tariff liili, the closiiiK Tiours were eharaclcri.ed ly a spirited controversy het ween Senator A Id rich on the one h;md and a number nf the insurgent .senators on the other as In the standing of republican NenatorRj ho might cast their votes against th bllh Upon motion of Mr. Aldrhh the Irp-nreiddenl announced the .senale conferees at lo u s. Sena I rs A 11 -rich, Burrows, 1'i-nrnsc, Hale, Ctillom, republican; and Daniel, Money and Bailey, rie-mnrrats. To Imei-o Men Win. Much Interest was aroused In the the re- eenate over the adoption of amendment of Senator "Bradley, moving the restrictions on the free pale of tohaeco in the hand. This action was the result of many years of agitation and or much ac tive rec ent ampaiRnitiir The Bradley amendment authorizes anyone, the grower, any person to (I'ontinued on page four.) DDCCinrWT DLTIIRNG IIILUIULIll IILIUIIIId FROM CELEBRATION TO HMIM OF OFFICE Witnessed Presentation of Hiawatha by Indians at Lake Chaniplain. REVIEWED PA RAPE (fly AHMH-iattMl Pres.) Ut-lU.IN'ilTnN-. Vt.. July X. Pn-si but Tail's participation ill tin- l.ale f'haniplain I . r i en I mi r eelehralioii : tiib-d today and he left here late to night enrout.. io Washington, when tomorrow afternoon be will piling' sgain info the intricacies of lie tariff st a meeting with bouse and senate ! Hdi i -r co nee i ii ing t le emif. rein e con- Mde,ation Of the llle.lSIHe. The celebration lu re iml. iv was in nianv ways a repetition of the pro gram follow, c In New York The .president seemed more de, plv Im pressed than ever with the expressions of good will which were uttered anew 'y the accredited representatives of France, flreat Krltain and Canada. The French ambass-a'loi , M Jim r. and, the Rritisli ambassador. Mr HlVee; Hoyemor Hughes of S'ew York; (Jovernor Prouty of Vcrinotit and Postmaster-General I niiux. '-f anada. wore the speakers of the da in addition to President Taft rurlng the afternoon the president "itnossed fr the first time the In 'b,,n pageant of Hiawatha given on "ats near the Yacht 'bib wharf. '"night, with the war visitors, he was b guest at a banquet. The president and his parly arrival here at II a. m. At city bal' pari. t vewe ,n parade, and literarv '-r ' is- were held. Th" lirvt re .-iment of .the Vermont National Ouard es corted the president. tK SAIjK fF X. & S. N"r:F(,K -Tulv s A sab' of th' Norfolk anrt fjrmthern rairwny M--erty which twin Wn in the "han-ls of r''ceM-rr5 sj, e July I ft s. is a.sked b trust rxmtpHny of America. of Nw Ynrk. trmtees und.r the rail ways 115.000. 000 first and refundln, hfirxl fewne (f May 1. nn. 1n a sup plemental hill of foreclosure In the federal court today, calling for an Irnmerftate sottlemeint. Tlie action is based on default in interest. BACKTOTHEHDUS THE GILES' STORIES E Dreamt tier Bathroom Ex perience Long Before It Happened HER OWN LAWYER DID NOT BELIEVE ALL Admitted That Part of Her Remarkable Stories Were Not True (By s.mh'IiiImI Press. ) CIIIPAiiii. July .X -The ih Ii-iikc in Urn trial f Kiln Cuml'-H fur st . a 1 i iik lace frmn Ak'ih s liarctti', her former employer closed today when 1'. II. O'Dotincll, the Kirl'a lawyer and Cai- talll 1'. D. l'l!ri.n, of the il. teethe bureau, accu.scil each other of under hand motives in the cuse. The testimony' of the police enptain anil of nurses at the Frances Wlllard hospital, where MInk tiitiKlcH was taken alter the WclllnKtim hotel In cldent of l-'ehruary Hi. slinwcil dis crepancies in the i:,iiTs various stories of the aliened attack In the hotel bath room. With the rchuttal testimony tomor row. Akui-s Hurrettc will deny the al legations that Miss OiiiKles has di rected against tier. Stir Dreamed Things. Miss liclla Caiston tcnlilleil today that on January II. Miss C.ingles told her of havinn a dream alxuit helm; fockefl in a room and subjected to In dignities. Captain o'lirbn (.stilled that he went to the hospital to see Miss liin gles. "She lold me." he said, "of being attacked by a man ami two women ut Goethe anil Clark streets. She said Miss Itarretle thrctv pepper in her eyes and the man struck her on the head and pushed her Into a cab. She said another woman whom she reroRniwd as Mrs. Cecilia Kenyon placed a damp cloth under her nose and she woke up in the holel. Hclng unable to verify tn r story, I told her she must be mistaken and she said: "Yes that was a lie 1 told altont the cub" Then she told the other story fi'ontinueil on page four.) MIL SET THEMSELVES TO CATCH SWINDLERS ANO FAKE ADVERTISERS Tlie Comiiieivial NtTrcfaries FtuTii Closer Piiitui fr IS r 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 F'lofci-I itni. ELECT ANO AIUOCKN (P.v -ssialc(l Press.) Vl'I.Wr.V July (t The , .mini r eral se. r. lal b ..I the Sollt ll will op. rale in pi'-.te. ling Die pllhli i I ,, I .iies-l i. .u. i lib mil. I 1 1 nig a 'I I c- t rich 'lll. k belle s. This was lb' cast of th. important r. oluo 'H adopted ! I.. i He ....lle ri, i '..loin- i ,.., H. .-i , t.i i i. s' a s..eia I ion a .1 ioiiriied ( : ( wo l.n s , on . lilioll here t'da Th.- adwlleinr r '.s. tll 1 1 1 .0 n a - in f I .... e. I.'. M. 1' T'eZlV. Illl. S'. I- . .... ....I ni.oi;, r of the N'.-w 'I'l.ae Fn.gr. ssi on i..n. 1' pro-, ib ) for liv elini; ad'. . ' I t.--mg into t .vo ' la s. . on. m bra 1 in:: ill a I v 1 1 Ml 11 K in I'" ' I.. .lis eiilltb-l lo -...-,,,,,1 , I , - p.. tal pi-nib - .elverti-'iir-- in sire.' ,, pi,.i, lull boards and r Hi. air. progra 111 ami lie '.Ho-r ' in bnieing ill "tin r public Bdvrtln-. i. iil s,eur. .1 '. -o'i. Halloo All ad -vitiMil,- in tin- ' eon.l cla is to !,. Imesitaaled an. I pis.d upon by r. : Li rlv appoint' -I null' 1 k Another resolution 011 the nun. provided lb.it no tnb.-rs of Die K-ouUi .on I'.iiiinn r.- .1 S. -r-tar ' M'H lion agr-e to not t. t'l.c -her si .-r. I,,,, s of irrevpon :1.1c I" .'i'iol.r- tr.n ebng fr.wu ' I'v I" w it M 011.I1114 jcln mis prol. -!'!. n for alb i- d ma- nf-n luring pi int.- and anv mai'li in' jiroa cfy . .. lir'.-aiis .:,.- lb'- nmj .'in. ,. f .r tb. n, il oin. 11I1011 in 1 '1 10 i,. ha-l-"" s- eretarv of th .I;,.! !!' ill' '...ird of trad- ..vasile.l. , , ,r- n b t,i. and M P. Tr e an' of the A Mrl. ,'IS ' C . g T i V C lini'-l. s er. t in "f Hi' ass.p. lal ion Vi'. rrexkbnl bv stales were ili.wn an.! f,r N'orlh Carolina. 'K I.. Cocrbill ..I Martmni r. .'-u.d rhat tion-.r. II. fw the s.-. r. ia-ies ma iv!-op. rat with railroads in 'omniniiitv buil'lin? was the subnet the nflenn-.n d" (Mission H A Trucdlv, Induslrlal ag.nt of th" I'.a?tlm"re and fihln railroad spoke on the fwivertlstne de partmcnis r'f railroad as related Ii the work or the uecreUrlca WEREOUTOFTUN AND BADLY JANGLED ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. ASI1KVJLLK, N. El IT Superintendent of Public In structlon In This State Won by Six Votes CONVENTION BALKS AT WOMAN SUFFRAGE Was Roady to Consider Free dom of Filipinos And Porti) Rlcans (By AsMH'Intitl Pf'ss.) PKNVKIt. Coin.. July K. The dec tiun of Janu s Yadkin Joy in r. super intendent of public instruction of North Carolina, us president of th National Kiluculloiial association today Is regarited by his supporters as i victory in their tight again.-1 any reg illation of the prices of .school text hooks. Mr. Jtoyner was clcclcd over lien Hlewitt. head of the Kt. 1onln schools, and r. J. II. I'hillps, of Hlr itiinuham. My a lead of six votes over his nearest competitor, mr, joyiur was the choice of the nominating commit tee for president over Henjamln Hlewitt, of St. Ijotiis. win' was 8CC- omj. other officers elected were: Sec retary, Irwin Shepherd, Minnesota; treasurer, A. II. Chamberlain, Cali fornia, n-eb-eted: first vice-president. I,. II. Harvey, Wisconsin. The association passed a resolution against the existence of fraternities in high scl Is. In the regular session ICdw-ln O Dexter, commissioner of education for rt-n Rico, offered a resolution urg ing that congress he aske1 to confer citizenship on people of Porto Rlen Immediately an amemlnient from Alabama proposed freedom for the Filipinos. Tlitti Miss Mnry Shirley, of Califor nia, declare that "if therm Is going to be any freedom advocated here, I want the voice of this association to be raised In behalf of those who de serve It moat, the women of the Uni ted States." That van the end of the resolution. Sun Francisco was selected as the next mi-eting place of the National Educational association. Judge Kinney, .of the Penver Juvenile court, spoke tonight on boys. He de clared there were no bad hoyn, but lost' ad, a bad atmosphere, which the stat" should remove. MURDER OF WOMAN BY INTO WILD EKCITEMENT Two iSiisjtccts Are Ciijiiurcd Our of Whom Had been Shot Twice. POLICE CAVE CHASE NKW YoltK, July 8. Tw ;Iir li-cw nun, one of them wnin-lctl lit ihe arrn nnl thiKh hy ImlletH, ar N hi by he imlit-i- toniKht ehariel ill h lhi niurd-! I r. wife uf iv Y'rk lmi'tri'r -f Mr,- Soihia Sta rw Kt:i her. , ;i New f piiinr, ifi whnse i'lenre ;if Khitlmh. I-. I . thTf 01 - rurreil a hattle with hurKlais e;trlv tftiliiv 1" whi'h Mrs. Slabf-r met her leath. The nil n aimil! l that they ivrre Irnplic at d In the hurKiary hut t flrHt fleniert any part in the rnur- Hi r. They say th y arc Cjirht ".iro. hi.rn in TrieNtf, Austria, ari'l "John Snitt h." M r St a her was h't rleanl fit 'I " I'm k In the ni'trniriK while Mtarel ,K In her bed-room Hour. Th shrieks nf Mrs Slabr and her ivi flaiiyhterr-, r-vo!v r nh-ttK a ri'l t he e xeif ernent "f t he chase h rn"intej ifli'-eni'n af'l nearly the , h'.,. fioihtM.rhM-.fl t hrew F"l at hiiwh nt'i a ferment Manv wives pla'lee! with th-ir htiwhari'l-t lodiiv rrtt t- K" lr wnrk Thre ha hi-en ronini'-ntM it the fart (hat the burglary fl- I'lW- i irnmeha.te!v- ti pt' itlnl i a a h I f the iImkm from that vieinitv. DR. WELLS RESIGNS FROM CLEMS0N ' H A Uf rTTK. N. July f' I' H M II, fr five vewn r tH-nt of Clem?wn o))ok-, Sttit h ' a nr.Hna'H a u rr'iiltural in-stltiitlon, t-nlre rfwHenatl'm today Ir. Mdl'H tim ix rhp riitt of a flash biweiri the nrentd'Tif and t h military mmand ant w'bHih aiwiifnl rfet tirhinK pr portUn. IJr'fi"MMfr ItrccrB. f the fac ulty I MrH.k'n if iih H If prrj'bablc rcswor th'Mith the trustee have tak-1 -n Uu action. JO E C O EN READ NATIONAL EDUCATION ASS N C, FRIDAY MOU'NINU, - : Jk" BRISTOL TIRED OF THIRST BACK After One of the Hottest Fights in Whole South Virginia Town Votoa Back the Sa loon Against the Combined Forces of Church and . An ti Saloon League. A)l Ready to Open at Once. (By Associated Presi.) HHIKTOI,. Va., July 8. Hy the n.n row majority f ftfi mi of a total of 84 4 vote polled, the anti proJillmion- ImIs won the ..pl.'ii ebslioli hcitil hiire todny, folbwlng one of the mnt hilly omttisl cnnt.palg'rts ot Its krnul known In Clio Snurh 'niien were 401 vwrte awalnst and 4;il In la- vor or irruntlng noeiinc PaaHbimmnlum reigns lntr lonlght. In Oliint part of IftniHtol whidh ties In TnnneMHue as wndl n hi .the fialh" of Ity TvhUih hna dc:lared for Jlho Fale of liquor after a dryiuns of tv yeart. PreimTutkme are aMw)y.ieAW4(,iiiado for ttponlhff tifCoT alon ami waole- wile houses fw mjppulng not only the rmkllito tnrllnry lint Hie half Ui7'n nr arhy atales whK ll are In tin prohibition mhimn Wltere Tide Turns. ' Th "wets" di.cta.ti' thai the 1 torv hure, following ihe nv ni one ugnln-i lrimibttlon at pet'-rstiurg. Va., will liaw the effect of 'Ins king rhu nl.it' -wide nrohlbii ion iii-nmii' nt in Vhgln- ain1 wWI have hi.frne IntliK-rwe to- werrd preventing further Inroads of Ihe prnihllililonisls in the South. Th", t'M. that the winning of today s CHARLOTTE MAN HELD FOR JILTING HIS SWEETHEART Prominent Yiim People Meeoiiif! In nlved in I'ly Se;nilal. (SNlll III MA ui.otti:. ''.-tller WIIJ li'HIlel lor i mirt, uiiili r l"ill'l cHterd,-iv irnle C. I,ee II JIT'ilifl blc CailHe I' HiralriKt him v -.1 n tun, cliuf'KiiiK line ller the ItrnNll.':' k-irl In Ifi . .1 1 I hi- ( ItiM'll.) I lly X. -I.e. ili.li I er ti) tin- Shim 1 17011 Hiii al'iile ' Tl'iuri hy M.-ikK-' r, Ihcrii l.i urn '1 In the 1 a. ut by Annie Mir- ' ith HCiluell'.ll 1111 ' tnttrriaK1'. 'lie h nil Wall, r iw nlor. cninw frum ..,,. '-' (; anil the h' .ir- i cl'iyci ilner; -.1 11 tho Law i.iiil.l thi; yum 111. ii. man were I.., in UK. The ,lef. 11 . ' cHWH, hut I Im f tho Kirl ;i . r anil nH f,ii he. ml. ami 1 in ih Auguut ti rin .. 1 mony he kiaie. 'ity ahiiui .1,1, eighteen e;ir ). Tin yuiriK m ; IC 'if HOIne l '-II, : lUK V. UH hi'lil I" I. Mr, lliinter'n elfc I ll K IIiii f.ille I .iml nf the ...ii..- irej.enl at lh. I ro. ii' eil 11. 1 1 T' i.sb -'examliiiil I- UK anil iikI'I I. ;. a e I In- ri ( 1111 i ill miiit up at 1 e'lurt. in the mil's 1. lhal Walt., . 11 nary I ami li.el ' 1 he .a:-rt fi w . nKMifi.-it him ... I'ler hn 1 iv.i 1 ' .rncrl only hiiIh.. Tlie warrant w.rn out ah'Tli. . I SH0WER& WASHINGTON. Inly $ V,r a-l .N'onh I'urv.lina l'-al lrwi th I ' i ilay and Satunl... . light ariahh wiivlit. JULY !, 1!K)!. Right Before His Very Eyes. THE TIDE OF llghl Is but Ihe opi ning of the great er Hgi! for riHitu'tiKitHon of loot ter ritWiry in tile Sout9l. Ioially. t'he cotile..d wias hileliaeli exhlllng. but it huh more IMmii a Iocs si-nlcHl With the liuuiir Inli-ri-wls of the nllrc isitrntrv II was a plv .lal I Whl eiolirlle lollgilll lirlven out o the surrouiidlu i I ll Slate.'!. tille W IHlMkey people ti nachiu.sl.1 bir a fool, hold Iikic. Options for Saloons, Against the bunni'tices of the pro htinltbonlMtH and their unwMvoriii.g al lien, the women and ctulditiii, the n0at thu opxikntt forcw apent tlwuiMiiwiH of (folia. NuaHiy a liun- dreid feri'M.ital l es of the Mal.0011, dMillery and brewers InttreHts were bi-fe to w'itinsM the 1 b i lion and lend wllJlt aslislaliee r hi y llllg!l lo 'orT'll- ling -ot'-M Many of tlu-m nunr here wllb a y.b-w to slajillng In hilMliif'K.1 Halt of the busilness juilbllngs ill t'he city have been oi4ioned for Hale or reril at very blL:'h prices. cudlfhr to-, dux's result. And these optlonM were paibl for In eah. t'si. Women Prayed. The caiiiaign was begun over a moiit'h ago when Judge John V. SOL TUCKER SPEEDILY MARRIES AFTER DIVORCE Secretly Weils Woman Who Caused All Troiihlc in His l''amilv. (SH- lal In lile (IllIll ) I il i e' il l'. Me h., July H F..II..W IIIK Iheil lliallillKe h .lil.ti'e 'if Ihe I'l .1. 1 F. Ill l.i.lill. ie. ( ' .I W T Til' t , r I'. S. A , iieeiill'. .Ilw.r.iil fr..m I In- ilaiiKhler i.T Mil le'i. ...llll A I ...iu. .He I Mi'b. ,M 1 II. I 'I a ' 1 Inn' I (el It -l .!! I I H I T M I I I 1 1 U JniiriHV Th. ir 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 . u l- mil. le.rtii. The civil eiritll'.m Vlll he : . 1 1 . . ! . I f 1 1 1 1 1 ' , il 1 iimlctHt'iiiil. I. 1 hu 1 Ii .11.. neiin ii..ii tin 11 r. I 1 1 11 Mi 1 I'l. it I . :, fath'ill' V . I I'la V 'H t erilll'llly l"'.k !.!' . ;( He h'.ine "I Hi- .' v. Willi. 1111 H '! . , , ;-'t , t.- 1 ,.M m 1 iiiia iv i.f 1 Ii' I. J.I-. ,.(..1 I ihill-ll. w le. e KlU Hl Mr.i ';.i I t 111 - I." i II I .1 1' Vi-I.il ec' II, , il ile ..I In r am -il i" let I iciah n . 1 1 11 i-.ir.uu uii'ii I'.il'.ii'l T'i'1. , r . ,irn. h, 1. 1,1 y.h. i. he Mayc.l. i k . .i'l. ,...r l..i . I" ' 'i ma.le ., I-..J, t'e liiariiii;.- a .-i.l am! II li.-i,- I r.iiii'.i., in. h hn it I , ami l - in, . , 1 I ,1 1 111111-1 Ilia' .ih ' "ill ,1 ' .Mi - I' e - e. ..M.ill). '1 hi I 'lli'.l. e, . i I 'luk'r wiiihl ! Mm I Malt ll uieli r-l'..el lh.it Mih Mir- ll. ',.,ii ,..,i' the v. un. tn hHirii'l liv M . 'I e I ' r In Ih ' h.i t 'i a 4 a in t ,,. 1 I, 1 -I a ml. ' .!. le I T'e k.-r',. '1...1 I,!. I,, i- Hi Ith the f eiet i.f lll 11 H.t i'i-! i. Mr; 1, 1. a. 111 that lh' ...r.ii'. .! war in'e.'liKate hi.1! p. r I 1 .le'ie t. In I'.'i-, ''..I'.ii'l Tie k. r l.ei:alm- ill .1 -el . .1- tli'iiik'hf h- wiiiTil nut re , c. r V'.'li le en IiIh way to thM Onv etiuniii h'..ltal. at ll't KiirliiK-'. h. i. m ' 1 '.r.lerefl f.r I reat nierii . 1 .,(.,,, , 1 ; ., i , r w in taken frnni a lr;i.n t t. ''hi'aK'i ietfc(ive on Ihe ch.-nK' '' wi?'' 'I'Kirilon. t'poii hU t.romi-e tf.ii l W..11M return with out re'i'il iii'iu i'i"T' he w:im allow--i to '-ii i" St Imi. It khh al . (feil lh.it the unman who rec mtereil at a hoii' 111 that iilv aw hit nurMc ...ax Mih I Matt Mfy I'l. ilt hetao fliorer liprfH-cea. ititH in the t'hi no Hii,r.irie e()urt iX-:l month anrj won her decree. 1 TURNS PR OHIBITION I'rbi' of Hie, corpoftat ton imurt, or-di-risl the elerdlliin on petltlotl of one fourth of Ihe illullllisl volein. The teuipernivi usipe hroiis,ht tiwiiny out of towti spea.k liwn and for two weekw nieetlngw have Iwen liold jiiIkoI ly on the streets, in Hhurchcs and In hmlls. Hundreds of woqui n.nd dhlld n 11 wi-re on the grouiKls at the uiulri vMllng plnce nil 'toy. singing aii'l praying for (lie Hticci-sa of 11m tontper aiwe cauHH. The Mvuvmen norved lunches 11,11 d hot ioffee war the polK and toVKl through drenching ratiA iimC'yii'lfniied t'her work from early this morning till Mm dl i IohikI, The anil prohllilHonuits -.ilnliieted a ill hunt'' campaign and worked under hmt unli) wHIhln Ihe sist week, when they suddenly burst Into print ninl flooded the city wllb lltein- luie oKjiong prohibllioo and sick ing to show lta III effe is i,n llrlMtul. The AI4nfritofi dispensary, thirteej millew wist of Hrltitol. doilm an I111- iiiinw, bu.iiea.i, largely frtn torol trad. . was used aa a chief n.rguine:il ly lhi-m. SUSPENDS PAYMENT Of THE STATE TAK ON OILS .liidie Priteliard's Order Is More Sweeping than Was al l-'irsf Tlioiitflit. (.c lal lo The Hlei-ii ) It A I . I ; 1 1 N. C , July H An linen. p.. I..1 ...'ell.l uf Ihe IelUiutatV Il ll. itmn -u..l hv t'lllte'l Stalin Jmle J. I ', . I , . , t . I III the Mill hy I lie lllileji. lei. Nl nil euillpalll. ll I ri ' 1 V I II 14 He t' III I' Ki.-I.lllv. Inl III' ciiee- ii'ui -.1 tllumimtltiiK 'illn la lhal II hu" li'li- llli 10II1 ell. ,n of the one hair . nl .. r k-i tl'in lax on all oiIh nffer.il Im tt.tl. in the litule a ri well ii.i ti'KU lain. 11- lot til. Ill ie( thill '.f the oil. ,'il.il. "II 111 I M I..I.I he, 11 , .( to ,elevc Ihil the 1 ..in ta III' - woiinl .av th' l;ix lllll ailing m Ij'l I ii i 1 1 lett i e n I if ll list it ul Inna III y of lh.- law Tin 1. 1 mil lit- Ka .. lln ii't'l It. ,11. 1 lo I11- I 1 1 n 1 1 f y Ih. -.tale le.ii.l ol at hull 1111 tiKafliHl .oaln ami 'l.iiu.ijji' u ' u.v I h" I "i; I h I a 1 1 V e let i HUc'liim 'I. ATTORNEY ISSUED FOR MALPRACTICE (Ski IhI in The f'lilwii ) n AI.KIOII. .Tulv hiiiKinic ml ''ii'lii'l a nl malfira' th e an a 11 al- I'Tm y III hi'TelK rejire M-it,f a: ''uiihiI alien Inli-ri t-ta In a lit;e.it.,n Involv.niC 1 1 1 ri -. H linil,. r .m.a In llari inittity, Amllew llf.ii, of New Volk. litis lllHt II llle.l in tie- I'lilleil Stair IllMlll.t court, for the i.lsteril 'li-lrh t h' te a Milt aicain t V. V. Ail- h It. of Dhzahetti Cllv. cl.iimlm.- ilo.i- hie ilatnaH' i,, n tl l r the Noilh Caroll 111 law. Tim hill of complaint Ju.it hlci! aetK out at crcat htiKtli f.a- turiH of liliKalmn In which Mr. Avill.-I I'ptiMnteil (he linffalo ('lly M1II1 line) In whhh Anrtrnw Mruwn wan Ihe onf rolllrii; ilmk hohler i.it.l harden that whlln repri'Mctiiine thin otnpany he malnlalnul relaliom nh A .1 Hrown, thi Kllzahctli Cltv hum.' her lornpany, and other IntercxU, tcp- "titltiK them xecrctly In making InroailH In llmher holillDK" that lie wan einpluycd hy the RulTalo city In leroKtM to .h fen.J. Thd trunnactlorii! 10.10 in 1906 and 1307. Associated Press Leased Wire Reports. PWICK J'lVK CKNTS. E She Sues ForNon-support Just js ho Has Almost Per fected Motor LEFr HIM TO COOK HIS MEALS ALONE Old Man Almost Broken Heart od Tolls of Sacrifice Hellas Made (Sm'ln to Ti Cltlarn.) NKW VOH K, July ft Ono nt thl cily'.i home tinfplh camn to Hffht i 'MiMiVay wlun Kohert 11illllw, un inveiili.i, uiiim itfler Iuimi yiMWH of work hn iinin tUMilly KTfiM-td new motor iniuthlnc, wii.m nmilKiieil In llarloin imlicc cunirt charinil ly hid wlfo with noiiKUPixirt. To the niMtrlntratr Mm. I1illH ami their ilinmlitur. Wlnlfri, nt twn cy. mini Iteiiert )r , a(il twenty-two, lohl the miinu wtttry of Mitt fet'hw of the Wourtehmhl poylnit only th rent wli lh' I hey for year liuv hd lo meet nil otliiT exutvnwa. Tlie r'l(nl of riiHlli timfw4f. h.nwin er, , mi luiviirnMNtil May lot rati Heritor! Ih'al he (locitpiiinoit tih 'M lor two monl.lia, nurlnc which tlm he expiM la l'lilllliw to prov hl In Milt hii Id Hit hn claim It to bo, )h I II I )m wiw foil ml lat Rvutiilng ill tlitK ilejf tivlly In hla iltUx flat '. No. i lliinciH'k iiIhco, aftr tia re tnin frn etiurt, wimrti h had (Man eil to the iharito ttittl tin ouokwil and ate lila inenln alone. 'Yew." ho rnjri, "Wittt la trua wvtn IoiiIkIH. 1 tint nxiklnir my own din ner now Ikhiiuku no oils la txura tn tMKik It ror mo. Worked Night and Day, "Tim hn,nMtoa tiaa baan vlvan that 1 havii twiim ree4vllTf 4 mntiDh from tho ouniMMuiy ortnd to murk it my Infendkvn. Tltat la Hot ao. To make that iiniHiey I Imwa amofl- !! il ins dlKnlty and havw gam to svhu Ii an n nlichl wtitj-Jrtiwtn, lor ilc nnontilm rnnw th affallra ot my llille omiminy hftvti tierm proar hIiik mo woll (hint I httvii Imtd to dtt ote a reat dottl of time to It. M famllv known 1 Iwivo tutI hut tliraa or four hours nleep day duHnir thai lime I've heeii at our ofttoe and wirkhni nnmt if tho dtiy, then iiiiiiii home, flxeil up my lunriheon and taken it vrllh inn lx flm nlahl wn-k 1 had " Am he aal'l thiM T'liti 1 1 1 jik wept. "Why, my whole Ufa luta boiis tnt t h Im iiiiMhlne of mine. 1 know I'va iKti rllhi il inyHolf and my ffliTtally, but It wiw for their till linage (food. I e nct to he a rich ttwiti, and when I all 'w 11 litem to uiirk I felt It waa a ai.rtii'THhli In wlittih -W 1WM1M all profit urintly In tha en1. "Ami now lo hnwe tlila torrlhile cut from mv wn Mn ha almoirt broken mv h'-art. I know they've all had io make ;iacrlflce:i, hut my llfn luia been a nactlnce, liwi AWAITS THE RELEASE OF HER DESERTER HUSBAND Daughter of Lafi 8'ii. Gor man Making JMan.s t( lYi'i-an' 1 1 ohm-. ! (sjh-. Inl o The ( Mlrn ) WASMINilT'iN. July H. Whll A- Ilntu- I'l.iriM -ir (In future rnu.it await ( e 1 1 li'tine of h'-r huHhaii'l from th 1 1 Ifi wlilcli lit' Iki.i lecn ftp rv 1 ni( n 1 - ie t- nf niie ;. 1 u r tnr tie HcTtl-in I ' 'mi 1 Im Mrtrlri' '-'T h, M r.i 'hnrl I- him former! v Ml Aln ;-r - if 1.1 n , 'la uKht e r nf the I hip hcni I or r m ,1 11 , t pet Im ,he u nfl h r Iiuh- It.lli'l A III lii- tn ihtH . ity uHii 'it f rif Im r i ( I h I'r man h'nn. Vir -in- nf a . enue ;i fi'l , nl reel iifirf h wr.M M iKin-H will l-ao hl prlon "at -ii fii-njtli, '. !(, a wok ffun ntw I'-ti'l-( .hily 1 n riff will vnmm di 'iilv WashlriKt'in to Jiln hm wlf. 1 - M.iKiic'i will aAHit him hr ifi-l th' r remain iluil'iir the fl.jm- 11. r, the .tch tit plan i urfl. Mis. ioiinon, who retetitly iifiMer-H-ii .t 'urni'-it peralhiti, n raplflljY 1 u'i 1 ri 1 n hit st 1 dRf h, n ml it Is fit . t'-'l that in a few days h will v I Imp Mummer rim In atirpl. Mr- M ak'FH-xM v. il I aeenrtt pan y tiT rrmth r there, and remuin with hr until MjiKHen in releajied Miiis'ti'-ix r;M arrested I rt FOuln v'M within a few day after his mar rlfign tn MtH (i'lrmHti. Kvery effort I h t "ti madn hy hh wlfn and th rn mhers nf her family to awurft hll rean hut ho wan eonvtctd of J ji rti"ii and urntrnrpii to on year' imrulcinnient at Pnrtrnouth. H mt M Imh Uorman In thl city at tha Var. un. ut avnuo rhrltlan church. lift wiiH a rmiHic fun, and Mtm atatioacd oa board (he Dolphin. INVENTOR PUT HIS LIFEINTO MACHINE NEGLECTING W

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