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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. THE WEATHER: SHOWERS Associated Press Leased Wire Reports. VOL. XXV. NO. L.0. AKIIEVII.LE, N. C. FU'IDAY V i.'i;. ATOl'ST WW. TKICi: FIVE CENTS. EXPOSURE OF GRAB LED TO DISCOVER! OP SMOTHER Acting Mayor McGowan Stirr ing up Mess That May Have Unpleasant Odor LIGHT FALLS ON A CERTAIN WATER DEAL Alleged That Contracts Were Obscurely Drawn" And Grafting Is Possible NEW Yiiitiv, August 4. The dis Niwry of one land brag led to the uncovering of another ileal yesterday when Arlint; Mayor Mnlmvaii ami Corporation Counsel Pendleton, tem porarily, if imi i. rmain iilly. held u the long Island Railroad-City laml grab pending an linjuiiy as to how It got through the hoard of estimate. and whether W ater Supply 'o lis eioner O'Brien is to he Hie mils indi vidual who rati linally arrange brins. The acting niaor called uon the corporation roundel to .prol." I tin charge that a seventeen nitle rh'.hl of way had hi en granted to I he rail road corporation for nothing, and an nounced he would see to it that it was ibeatcn in the sinking fund cotii mlssion. While tin- eoi iorat ion counsel was lnve.stigai ing. the cmnpir. tiler's olti was busy seeking to explain why a second "joker" had ilevrtnpod in the proposed grant. It was disci,, so, 1 that about six months ago Mayor Met la ii and 'ompl i oiler Met, approved the purehase hv the Queens county water cnlnpauv of a trael like tinto that Fought bv the l.npg Islaml com pany for ahoiit $'.' 'l.tlllii. The contract was obscurely drawn, but the inavoi- and comptroller, either knowingly or Ignorant l . signed a doc ument which anlhoii.il the tliieens county wati r company to build a Iwo traek steam raihvav in the vicinity of Lynnhurst and Valley stream. The grant also allow rd the company to crosa the roii.luit'i of the city water pliint along the L-ong luana Railroad route There i-- more than a suspi cion that the y ns county company has been a. ding as a dummy for th" T.ong fland company and that ulti mately He property will pass into the hand- "f the latter corporation. It win- -oigL-ested by a. tfttv orriclal y."l. i.I.av that Commissioner d'Urien ean either exact or refuse to exact I Cntit inueil on p: four. I UTLEY MADE TO TELL WHAT HE 1 TO DO WITH THE IT. Hp.-u'iuK KYsiiinnl in Wliirh Is AMi.i.-tintf At f nil ion '"mil i . WHAT IS Sl'K'IKi: (Ky Assim Piled Pre--.) ANNAPnl-IS. Md . Am- F"r live hours ..da l.i-ut. nam II imbl II. 11- iev of the mat III I I subjet t- e.l In all exaiu.O HI"" ""I "" ' VJ""- lion in I'l'.ud t - , ..I.. .n with fhe deal 1 1 "I la men. ml .lam s N Sutton, of i ircgoti. h" h is the Mlhiect of IllM-sllgalloll I" t 'l" Hie Nil- v I boanl of ii '" lh" ri'ni1 ie ademy In I.'. The healinil'i w.C' l' ilined to.lav utter an a. Ij.u irnio.nl lh.- ..iih part of last week pendine. I arrival "l 1. 1. -til. nam I'llev i '. ('.ink, w ho W el org. on 1 rank ilioaid lb.- I nit- d Mates .11, i i.r North ' amlin i, w no n reached I'l .lV in. low n l ue i 1 The new alii'i.iio ' 1 ' m t b' pi I illgs. W bell by live . officers v ho biiv e -ii Suit. .ii - l.i.'th r ii.lv I. I ill. d and Lieutenant I'll, v iipp. n' d in emit a defendants, a. us. d bv Mi-. So'i n. the dead b.n s moth, i . and lu r d a n li ter, Mrs Parker, nf cm n.g Leal." anf' Sutton's death, had im . If. . t in curbing tettiniony of Lieut. H int I'lb y His slorv in substaii. . w as cri o boratne of tli i.-iiiimin of Ihe ..th r officers W Im bil.e tc tiled While Llley .aol he -v ' und-r lh" Impression at tin time .! Ho ' ' 1 1 ' "' that button direct'. .1 Ho- '"' -'''' ' himself, he wais n..t r i the suicide the..i', ii : ilo- pr ling witnesses t. shows IM ill : W.. SPF.NCFK. A u u l fi. It I ' stale 1 here that a considerable mcr. in apprnpnatmn for work m tin Sp'-n-c. r shops has li e. n mule bv th Southern Railway officials f-r tb month of August. The amount of the increase cannot be Kiven. but it i nald to be o subftantial snin ov.r th invkwt nwintb and that a number o skilled tnMianiri). boiler makers and lsren 'of workmen ill ho re quired to produc the quota of work. TARIFF BILL SIGNED BY MR. T AFT AND IT IS NOW "REVISED" Not Exactly According to Iloyle But It Is the Best He Could Give The Country. (Ry Assim latcd Press.) WASHINGTON, Aug ;, - Th- turirt has tieeti revised and tin- in ,., Mi liary bession of inngrcis been brought to a (lose. Koth bonus ad journed (sine die oMi. i.JI at six o'i lock tonight. Tli.' ...in., I ailj-Miiu-iii' nt was taken in (lie honi- ., , p. in., and in the sen.it. .,1 ;, p ,,,, The bill was signed by tile president tonight. Tile closing llOIIIS of Session Were attended by scenes "I mod un intciHtting cbaraeii r The nviMoii bad been a cording to Hi.- .b mi os of some, and with the hearty approval of others, and the last tun il.ns had beii consumed by nnmbiis or the . nate in expressing their s.itisi.iction. The conier. in n p,,i t on tie bill was agreed to by the senate by a vote of 47 to .'11. The vole u as taken at 1! i. in., and soon ai i , t w a i ,1. the rniiotirr. lit l' solution m. living certain changes in the leather si b' dule was adopted by hot Ii boos, .- lull Arrives. I'resident Tal 1 at I I V e, at tin tol at 4 Ii. p. m it w a a Ins In v apt up iearance thil" Mln-e bis Me tillllii lirv a : president, and there was a eonstant proi essiou of hand- baking statesmen through the pro-1. Puis room from the time of bis arrival until his depaiiup,. at i.:!0 o-elock. Just as the b. III. Is of the gold clock in tin- piesidinl s room rem In il five minutes past live, the I'aviio tariff bill ns the measure will U, known. Was laid before the president. He (lick ed up a pen supplied by ( '111111111011 Payne, of Hie house wavs and means coin in it 1 1-. and which was iim-iI by both the vice piesidi lit and the speak er In signing tin- lull, and attached his signature. After writing "William 11. Tuft." the president added 'sinned liv., min utes after five o'clock, August Mil . IHHH---W. II T ' Mending over the president UH be afttxed bis siKiiatiire wciv Hecretury Knox, Secretary Ma.Veagh, Attorney. Oetieral Wlckersham. Postmaster (ieneral liitchcnck. Secretary Nug'l and Secretary Wilson. Tli T,n.-iT Act. Standing about thii table were Sen ator Aldrich, Reprem rital ive I'ayne and many other meinbers id the sen ate and house. Mr I'ayne stood with band extend ed waiting to ror-'lie the pen with Which the hj w a signed He took it with a picture id tn, jsb cI.-m over spreading Ids fac. Another oeii was handed the pi-cade nf and h' wrote the CLOSE THE CONVENTION Mi iiilii'is ul' Hip I' 'oiii'l Ii I ) ','it'i' in l''ull livciiiii I )i'fss I ',i I'.'itlc SI reefs. 1 1 1 : i . i iik; UAXt'KT (l!v lilted lre .) M ! : 1 1 .1 . .Mi.. August B. Th" feature "1 the imal dav's session ..f the ! .' i II I V -' V II I ll a II 11 ii a I m.et I ng ot Ihe n alec il c uic II knk'hls of f'o hmii.ll . vvlc !l -V Ii ''loll-Ill to ; clo--.. I..MI 'lit. v I ; li.. p il ule tonight of tli,- ). . nil', i .-: do fourth d.'irree. In- ,. Indies ..lie li'iinlr-d and fifty lle.v n.lli i ns 1.. that rank of th,. order. 'Hie I- .1 ) W 1 J llCilded I.V t ll" Zona'. ; 1 their excellent band, fol- ,, d il- ioinih degree m.-tnbers In fill . , - ii ii .' I"-- ild In bind tin s.! u, Te lie n it: "'i ll olT.eers in car- ri i - VM.-r l,o ..'ii.' and revTew- a bun- .,. t a I ! .f t'l- b I' ling hotels was I , i r ' I it i I v ' v ' of the visiting K e h' I'd " '' M del i.l 'I? 'j , . a. I "Hi" i : I "l.a v ga ve nut , . . , : ., . t - . 1 a rs tt i . i lull. ,v - in- n fun I "r oi, ll'li ' ' Th t"i lh.. I, "' " I' . . I u n t i f lit. I ...no for Ihe I'ath- ,1 ll.1f.lll. . i . ommen led tint - ('.' ..f il.p order ntaltp " id i.'i.s ,,f $ I and ilp , I. member per year wmh fni This v a ' a-i'd ' I. , ,. e' "!'' Or.b r WCrn PI1- ,r,.,.,l t ' the .minus 111 f'.r- . , ... I' i ' pointed out that :h" or I r I- I''' i.l Ills? rapidly In fnr- eil'll "ill'.l' -- LIBERTY CALLED AND HE "LIT OUT" - , r . : a n.-n a I". n it. a . I. .rale prismu r r.-.n-,,,,, i ;,, .p. 'r v l..r , mini v lid. avil ,;.; ... i,l .'iv t'"l;iv. reei-tli.r BO' ,!,.., i, ... i. en .barged with rl.vm 1 1 r- t i. . . r t'v ri'i-. "ted In ,,,1... i i 1 i , are- d a .'Ii Hie mur ,ler .,f i ..ink 'ih her at Ibis place ,... oil. f I' 1''"!. .Tudg- P'e. : llevrt hud failed a special . rai nf the .Superior court in order to kivc Oirrwt a sp.edv trial, the caae brtng net for next Monday. word appr ve.l. ' and handed the pen to Kcjil - s litalive l.angb'i of Ken- tlH l. A number of Interesting Incidents O' . II 1 lci t lb'' pies id I III s I I loin pltflld ing tile MKliiug ol 111.- t 1 1 .It bill. Tile '.':-I. ill bad soui'lhMi.; ol a n.-rsnn-al ii.it tit i- to sa v 1 1 1 . a. h senator and good nature upvarcd to lie oerlloW- mg. Senator Talialf' tro of l.'lorida. In ratio r a plaintive Ion.-, s.u.l: "Mr. Tie id. nt ou ,n.' iio coing to sign the bill with that pun apple par agitiph in it'.'" lie referred to the fact that be secured all in. leased duly oil pineapples in tin s. natc, which was elini'iial cd in coiifi l cm c "What would you Ii.no mo do? Shall 1 stllke nut plllliappb'S alto gether, ol- just Write 1 1 a (ale to suit yoti '."' Asked Mi Till t liitiKliingly. S. iiiilor l''b l. her ol l'ln i 'hla, wlieu telling the ilesi'blit g line, Sonll al- t.r. w;is disini--; d with a ' gn.nlhye old pineapples, t.ik. . ;ii.' of .miself. ' Tried In ".Iik.Ii" Ttu-lll. The pl'.:l.but lli.il, with Ins good nature to mnlliiy s. iuitn' W arren for his 4 1 i s i i 1 1 i lint no lit o.r Hi.1 abolitinn of the duly on hides, and greeted Senator leliiiru. v iio said on lh II. .or today that no talc in the bill was ton hii;h In suit him, with a "how are vou, old high tariff?" When the senate ami house com nilttces. appointed to Inform the pres ident licit congress was ready to ad b . ii in. called at the president's room, the tariff bill had not been signed. Senator Aldrh h innde his brief und formal n n nouncetnent . 'Well, I h ive not signed yet," said th,. president. "Im you think that I might to ailjnliril enllgreSH befnre I sign II'.'" There having been much talk alum: the possibility of a veto, everybody In the rnnm caught the signilicance nf the presidents jnellliir ipiery "I certainly dn n.il." replied Sena tor Ablrifh, jnlnlng In the laughter. Th.- delay was due In llepreseiita live Payne's deny to convey porsnn- ally the document to the president. He did not arriw at the president's room until after live o'i bn k Previously (I,,, pr. sideiil signed number of cunparath dy uninis.ranl measures. I iiini. di.it. y after attaching his name In the general larllT 11.111, h si;:n. , the Philippine t.irilT measure lie tl.eil a handsmiie, ni.illi.r nf peail lien sent in him from the Philippines. ( '"III illlleil on p.-lg1" fnur.) r BALL PUfERSE GET MAD AT THE UMPIRE L 'M;ili:i";t'r .tik! I'ilt'lier of (he M ml hi it i ' Tt',-1 m I'se 'I'lii ir l-'isfs mi OITiei;il. A MST ll I ) A N I ) .1 A 1 1 . K I (Ity A .H'lnlid Pri' . ) SI" i.VTi it .VI Fit V, Ala.. August At Ihe close nf the IriScball game til ' iifleriioon a light m i uriol in l wci i, Manager ilieiiiing. r of the M.ml' nin rv l.'iitti mid I'mpite ii ltraeri. litem iiic r r'-i tile,! a i. inark mail'- to him during the game by the umpire and the men , lin, died in the Ii. I,, l i. nice Mi.rignm. i v pin vers att.mptid In gel in the light but were kept ba.k bv Trensunr Silikn.-v "f tin- I... il asso oiutiofi When tin men ,veie separated "I'ericn vv.as hitrri. d avvav fiotn th p.ai k in the l.uggv of 1'oli. .- Chief Tii.. lot N'o . uresis were mad.. The fight was resumed in a down t"Vn Inn. t" ight when l'il In r .liii.: of t'l. Moiilgi'iii-fv e;im :i n. rmpti. ' I '. I r- n In. t S- . . ill blows vv . i .- pa - -e.l and 11 lllieli was il I re' l., II" vv . si til to pole h",a d. i ua 1 1 its vv In re ,, gay- tioiol. The lull, r f. lint' grew o,,t ,,f ,. isoins le. lh" Mltipil. m I,,,) V - gaue w h I. Ii . ; ..I in in b w i nig lin ". MR. MANN DEFEATS TUCKER IN VIRGINIA U'lV.N'olvF. Aug. f,. L.turns -'' iv. d at stiite head' pi irl.-rs at ;i h litond op to 1 ..:!( I... k Ihis niorti ii,:- rive .fudge William lln.g."i M.nn nf N'ottowriv. a maio.it'. ;n t!.- -i,i "f froni -t.nuo to :..fuin .,.r llur-.- S' ;...ig-.. Tinker for tin- d.nioeralM cu berna I' i r in I nnmi rial ion T mi:mimi:t kiiu m. A TL N'T A . "la . g.t He s. r, n.ate today r fus. d f" to.al- th. rj so lution providing for ii'tli. iti.-n ..f fh. propose.) in. ome t IX iilti. Iiiltn.'lil t . lh.- federal cole (iluti "II a ',.,-, , ,.r d. r. It i risserl.d ..n the H.ior .f Ihe Keliilte that pi ' 'f ' ' "'' '" I lot . h i J v are .icaVinv to def. it the f rolot loo in the Georgia legislature. LOISiG DAY SPENT ON THE TRAIL OF NOTES DISCOUNTED BY DANK Former Teller S. T. Dorsett Has One Busy Day on the Stand and Was Still There When Court Adjourned for the Day Crowd of Two Specta tors Filled the Court Room Proceedings Tedious. IHslrii'l Allorncy 11. .lion v.stcnlavl look up the I rail In Hi" in. . sr-lihk- ( "Tsnli i use nf 1 1 If li"les 1 1 Isi nu II t ed by tin- failed First N. nl hank, and: had his wllnesH, f.u i,,.r Ti lb r S T 1 linrsett. to track Hud I rue" Ihe pm- cecds of these not", shii.ving how; the motley tlli'V Jiroiliiced went lirst I Into one account, tin n to anoth. r innl another, all llnallv v bounding, the. gin erninent elulmii. in tin bem lit of; ib'feiiilaiits Hia eue iiiel Hi. kirs,.n It was a tediottt priMeel ing, this scatili of book of, counts aflor bok of accountn, ifttntk. buuka, b'llger und mimtodon kndtvKttWi 4a4epr to th lowing of tin- e.isli which left a trull j nf Ink fur th" nailing of the enpoll j Kxpi'ft Iv I' MnM'V, Nllt li'lllll bink' IvMinilli'i l' Fred A. I lull and a ib pul v marshal, belli.; i ngat ed in sorting "in Volumes for Hi. peison.il use nl 111'' witness, and i't. net i - III! pl-.Veil ti.iniewhat pi'i'l'Ving it win ,appnent In th, im in I " ' "f I be iur v vv Im a f - . tiT a bit I' i led hi' k III lh.il chili I'M as if to I. ! counsi I ;.of t f..r ; lllelll w ll il Ii. had ' . led of i". I dent e a s t-. I'lMloulnr dealings. Th- proceeding !' '' tb"..litldv 'denied' the i . 1 1 1 r i I -an ..f all V . ' .t thus,. n- ' gaged and a on. -s. H, the spi clalors being rept. 'di .1 by t vv " persons, one of w hom v. e i ma n frnm out of Iowa. Iilenlilies Votes. When Slimed !: and iih nt n aring i; en or I , ' a lid i-itii-' laud I in ': ned M r. I lorrt-l I re- i "f de- . llilllg llul ;' g 'he hiii'dw riling iip- He ,v ' III o'. i l il iln' ' "I S V il I loll - y si ; In d iln llllii I- of th. I' r. S f 1 , Ul), , ,,; MEET AT HEMEHSTIUE Heads 1 1 1 infy S-Ii I Af fairs I loM Jiiiinrlaiil Meeiiii" :or Four Hays. (Sh. i I it. The t illco ) ItAI.I'.l'." nsl . .-'a' u,, r- I nl en rj n i - 1 1" I nsl r u, i i . n .1 . V . Jiij ner i "g a l-i i. i t "lit to I ll' i ninit ,-i , , j tend, ii' ' a. n I l.t i . tr ' a SHU,', ll 'i .'tn thai I In . u , ' nr .'''. in t ion . d i '. ill " ri t I 'f c d 1 1 ' a I i 1 . n '. - ' te Id t'e Iletel. t: I,. , gilili i 'is eve n, ng. A ug . i alii Mel ;, V. .-S' p I ' fi, I . I ' . on . t i.c auihl llf , ,. a ',, t. It. t in II till nf 'Ii i'- s, i. ; , -il ai.-...!ui. iv ... lii no v . . ry '.oiiiit ii ; i t - ml ii ' d this inc. 'inn t iia-ai-. iis ... F- ,,,, J.t'.v id. - ader.-d Thts i ib "I .a as is ' h .v n S' llt' li . 'nyner'a h i t. r t r. i. Is aot i'ii'" t iii lo r i 'lii'y law utceiis vv ll" I ' i I h" fill" r lot - t, ! I lo rii ll - de for nth. r ' f- ! lo.y i0 7 ZT1. JHA SHOWERb W S 1 1 I l i t (of ' ,'. Aiiuust ' 'a roll in; 1 f-'ulurJa . - P.. i . il d, ... Iii'li l to i . ' XI iabie v .1 'I Going Up! i , - i in the hiiiidw riling of V II I'enland and endotseil by him tlluilgh III Siltne i uses tli' elldnlsement nf V K. lilees," I't i s, dent , appeared. The mnnutonv vva i giiiio what relieved when llnllnn 'ought to inliiiduce a biter from I'leshl'lil llleese til Mil nlll nf InWII bank a.llllilting Ihe nsidvellcy of .ic M.ik.r KI.e and Judge Moore "l.e. t.d lion it was n relevant. Alter d.. ti'isii.n Judge Newman ib. lined lo nit "ii 1 1 the Idler although Mr llnllnn said thai would be used against Mm defendant affected thereby and nut Ua otlr. .... .. . Slorp li-tliTM. A b iter was lead over Ihe Ignaiure "I II I', I, Ian. I to l.'.a'Uou Mliidei, who was nslv.d in sign n.deii because "Molher innl sister want soluc inoii ev" ami iigrc.lng to bold Kinder harml'S'i .as bmrovver was worth over t'.U.iiiiil Ainitlu r vll- r In the cashier "f an "nil nl lovvn biink Hlglled bv III ' said that Hinder said he was Iio! able to pav a Hole wllh'll becalue due. Wltne.i lib nl ill'. .1 lb,, body of Holes signed by ,1'isp, Swillliey. '1- soii Tall.",, w. 1 1. Tavlnr. w. It Tmv, taken frnm lh. .all,, I ' I in In nmii pile" or colic. II,,,, ,, Holes of Wtlli ll h.. Is nil, gel lo have ri'olv ed the hem lit as being In I be blind w rll Ing of I. ce j m, si I aces, Penlillul III ..';.' ' ;i-"', and iiidoi. d by 1 nckd'son. Itt- S" was .di'.iMi 'i lh" vvllni'MH' ir lli'i'iiiv to have nlbd In Ihe V III Inns not' - g'v on l.v F. M lillaket. f. M William . W. . I .and liniill, ), led .' i I "I son,, I ! in,- . i . I Mill i n. ll It I ' I ! I U Int. I'. lililc I ' h" m vv 1 1 ma;' :o Ii m. i n CONFIRMS SUSPENSION .III .Ii.it i - liy 'ne t.f ll'!) t I1 ,il . ' niiii; Sf.-siuH. Wild, '-;v 'I' conrrs Ml s,,i lilted Press ) i i . n i ii". i s. ' :. xi. .1 i ., , n of i,,.. .','. fa ll- " i " . - .11, v 1 1 . ,i , lotlii','1 ! ' o, I ;.. tt I II I aeltb. ; i"b d. I I . led , lal. 1 1, 1 'I' el I "I In HI The ' , .-1 . f i k ii m , r- I I" . ' '"I Sin tl ll r . trio . e. Mf - lie L. I I. I ' a ;. II. goi f.l Vor " f ill-' i't-' II t g)' till le in - oil,,. I I. e ,. V , .,,,, , , , 1 ' . '. no, had I" . n ,b a ling , ,v horde Thi i- ! - '. v . -if ion of t h" la w .1 d lied, w ill appc .1 i , in an .dt.rt to fLim ii 'I rnit.lsdoM. TWO DEAD BODIES ARE FOUND IN TENN ; . Aug. r. -1, , i ih. d"i ompioed ,."P ' I d ..int. men '. . r ""I" mar l;ifigi..ld hi In l.e ril'-mber ' fr.,in this city l.-.l. r t'nir w ns found to .r ' I, ','. ' I e Ichillg I'd V I 111 il'l ng ft h 'I I, le-. I h. .iiiii i to I" i d. r of double III"" Mr Itorsett then related mimethlng nf wli.il happened In the hank thti night befoiv, Ihe bank failed, July 30 lie said thai ho and Hreeio' were In file bunk, lib kersini and I'enland be I ii u there also ul time ami of llreest hiindliig him a placurd with directions to pus! In on the front dour next inoiniiig If Im did not get In cash In Ihe ineatitlnie. Witness said Unit nexl In. lining ho hung out the sign which was diilvd July 30, P. M and wild III effecl thai at a ineetlng of the beard of directors It was dec Mod to cbe the doors, thn stringency of Mie tlmea (utd Inability to oolloct dabta niilkiiiK Ibis coiirje Imperative. TIhimi Overilraris. Wit urns hud provlniiHly told of the consider. ililo uverdrfts appearing on lh" bunks against defeiulnntH und was ask'i d If he had any spei-Ulc Instrue llnuH from President Itreese about tiv- nl til 1 1 o to Welch he replied that he had none bill he knew Jit'cese wanted to knt-p t'hein iliiivn und h" acted at' ennllnglv He , lent Kleii n copy of a letter dated April A. P.MIX, lo John Fhei I". rough lelllng him thai hla uccoullt was overdrawn US. Nil anil rcipiestlng Ii I in to setile thin, ua per orders frun the cninptruller, "Wo have agreed tn iIImc.'IiIIuuh uverdrafts." Mr. Ilol lun at on,., timioitook In show that on this stiruii flay Ihe accottnta of Itreese, lUckerHou and Penlii'iil were heavily nvcrdi awn. Mr. t'ralg ohjeet i'd as tin ho liguri'S had already been read to the Jury but under guise of lelllng th" Judge Wlllll he wanted to ( i 'out Inned on pait, four.) THREE PERISH IN THE ITERS OP PEE DEE Sail I-'attj Overtakes Three I'ltiiiiiiient Citizens While Crossing Andrews' Ferry. fSiMvclnl lo The t'ltlwn ) VA 1 ikMU'lllO, Aug II. --(Ul" of th" Illo-'t dldresi'lng HCf l.lenl'l of III" year o.iniae.t noilheii-it nf Wiideub'ir.i at Andrews' f-rry on th.- I I rlv r Monday iitt.innnn. Tbi"" ineri W'-re drnvsned, and S'veril ..them el'ap'd utter a long struggle pee In,, rlvr Is In II I stag" and ilsmg. M .-el i. A. .1 I. ml". eK-i'.o I " 1" lit il t I V o I''lt 1 : n l.lliollll co. ml., wa'l eu ronfe t.o'i" .''"III ol.voel. in i o nip, mo .1 0. n. . ii f. Myers, or M.nipl they I ante lo in . . Colonel II 'l tin , v In n Thn f'll boa I w a 1 I i if nr "o i I ' K" '' I .I'll'' Sll .IK1" "l"l Mi. I ,i 1 1., v. an ; i im: a pa r r ic i 1, hit. I I 1, b.igf v I Tie y -.la 1 1, d :i r ..a tin- - , volP u 1 1 ' r and .!,. - ' I'o . liii l'i I ga '. ' a v tl the I. oal ' . if. , I. I OHM I .tf HO all'l i m im 1 1 . i . . ..v. Muffled innl win t. Th" f.-tiviiiifi. Siiiiki;m. '.'.m ''r.'V. !e il and ho- a i i i hi vv . pt ilnvii t Ii" rlv.r hi. alfy '.ip mm: a snag and b id him s. P il. ..' lh" water. Mr Mill- w.i" .nil i .ilnn'i i mile down th ever l.d I na. I , i' i. In -I th" Imnk. f i itlv x h i iid. d. Mr. Mvrs laiub-d "'i an i.vliiml !.'." milis from thn f.riv and a in r. .. iiiil two hours later l.v the r. . , i n : t'iiiiv When th.. b.cii our t. ii'ict two i ..lored m-n. IliirPv T"in-on-" fi and I'rauk K.irr. i. v.ent to th.- ..' in a bat' ait atwl In their erfurt'- to -.a', (car Conlsoti, their boat mis ' ii i'd and Tornlirifmn and CnalHon '.'if ilr'.v.ii"d. Korrenl r-ach"d th" bank iii sal'tv Mr. I.lltle lut his ' ' a in and bui:gv atol a grip contain ing valuabla pupera. ST SHY TARIFF BILL IS NOT PERFECT BUT- -. . -' It Is "A Sincere 'Effort by Party to Make a Down ward Revision" DID NOT PROMISE FREE TRADE BILL Calls It the ' Payne Bill" And Appears to be Well Sat isfied Therewith WARllINTfiTOiV, August 6 Prss Tnft tonight iive out a stateiueiit ems bodying his views i f tin. new tariff I. which ho designates officially aa the "Payne, bill'' in ac.ordniic wltd past custom or giving Hist recount Hun to thn fiain.r of (he lncMur la th" house of representatives i The president do. lures that whl thn hill Is not pcifei by any meant nor "a complete . omphalic wit hi promises made, strictly Interprnted.' It Is nevertheless a slncera effort o Ihe part of the party tu make a, down ward revision and lo comply with th proinlHea of the platform. WlMt lla Smym. Tha atatemnit In full followa: "1 have signed the Payne tariff bill biTiiuse I believe It to be th re milt of a slncero effort on the part of thfl republican parly lo maka a dowo ward revision, and to comply wlthl the protnlses of the platform a they, have been generally understood, antf aa 1 Interpreted thiuu In tha cimi pnlgn heforii election. Tha bill I Bt4 u perfect tariff hill, or it eomplt' t'ompllatiee with the promlaei mad sirlctly Interpreted, but a futflllmtfll fn from criticism tu re pact lo M suliject matter Involving many ached nles nnd thoimutids nf ttntlclua ooulit nut ha eipei'ted. It suffice! to aa that incept Willi regard to whlsktyj Ihltior anil wines, and In rafard t fContlnned on pm avB.) DISTURB THE B0r.ES OF L Tha Unsavory Accounts ufl AVhite's Depraved Ac- J tioiia Are Repeated, f THAWr TESTIFIES 'J WI1ITK IM.AINM. N. Y , AuftuM S, Mora of llinso atorlea which have siiilncil the memory u( the amlnanl in hllcd. .Mlanfor.l While, slorlca that pariillebil lh lain of thn Madlsot niuaii. garden tower room aa told) by Kvelyu Nenblt Thaw, were rulatedl at Thaw's sanlly bearing before Juaa lb.. Mills today. They were told Aral by witnesses called In Thaw's bahftlf and tin n by Thaw himself. 4 lb I ween thine unsavory account, like a jewel held up lo view betwJt milled lingers, (utile an Illustration ut mother lovu snd llll.il affection that In might teura even to tha eye of tlmsc eager faced women whu hadj ! fused in letivu (lie f ourt room when warned of Ihe kind of testimony that w is to com... This wan the appar an. I mi lh' stand nf Mia. Mnrv f.'npa le-. Thaw, lin, pi Isntier's white haired 11, ..Iio 1. I The ntlorniys will fiiin up on flat" urd.av, ami Justice Mill . bop. s to ran tli r a tleelsion some lime ii il "Aeek, charb s Mors. bans. 1. Thaw at lorii.y pt'irted "if the day by tailing to the aland I'.ivld N. f iivjllm, tha N'-vv York hand y rll ing nupett, who rod of . 1 1 i -.ii' I h ' onit'if iiik Stanford VWnlo with two voting Wnite-fi, waning it in iilb-g' d. h" If I' d to 1 0111. 1 Aetnis Te-lllie ' aie v a. a Ml M e- Mi'K at. , w ho npp" if"d - . I lie 1 I i i I 1 1 ' , ill I .'. I V 1 1 " I'o ..I I,, 1 .. 1 1 'tin vv a - y, I ... i I ' 1 1 (. tt " I I 'll V ie- 'de K " I. affoMl" obtained l Hot'' 11 0 I Ii. Ihe Itlai a- 'b i'ti.., an , t.tiie-l 1 'i'lri, "' ,:.'tm .1. e I In w 4 i. w. Ii flg ,c t' rooifli "t. at, ,r,j 111 . Olo I tVM I Intter." White w is r , i i' 1. or. It was 1 i" ib I ' dm. I ",f . :, r- all t if.- i. ' 1 - ' n lf ! j da :. v. hi. b h hii I ".-'i" l' rfca r ma le, ib t.-; Ib iig an all. t l attiuiyi .f V, ii,'.- to 1 "in b r ( Wh.-n Thaw tnuR Iii" rtind Mr. Jeroni't bd him 1 1. roll. "(I'd) . ,ry afi.r iiudher. evid.'. . 1 .' ,.ll7 11 - hope thi" lh" Wlll. a' pall'tiLla) , rn' s tn t ill: . n tlili then.o, v -.ii I.I show Jostle Milla tn at he waft in . 11 11 the riilbject. And i ba w t eiiKer to tell. lla dew rlhed In detail tha allefed v p. ri 11. "f a girl whom l u a.d White lied lo w mil If Ion fh '.-) but ste. n. Me .aid ll.it afi. r -Ami ning h- r conlld' nc", Whit.- lur-ij ha tu I1I1 place on Twenti -fourth ."treet. New Viuk. The uirl . ntni throujal a he kv hanie. he said, and late obtained a large um of money rem While under threat of a uiL J .; -v." '. - 'I
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 6, 1909, edition 1
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