Cine. Associated Press Service m Associated Press Service He 1 r 11 tv Vol. LXX. No. 13. WEATHER Unsettled. s RALEIGH, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1911. LAST EDITION PRICE FIVE CENTS Dovible the Number of Paid Subscribers in Raleigh of any Other Newspaper - , " . . ,,. .. , -. ,-,. - - - ... ' - , '. , '. s -' " - ' ; ' ; " , E T Last Jury Cases Being Tried This Afternoon and Adjournment Will Be Taken Later CASES TRIED THIS DAY Wash Martin Liven l oin- cars lor Larceny I in ner Smith Not t et Able lo Kaisp Appeal llond in Shim iI $!,."( 1(1 Was I'.iisy Session am Short. Wake Superior Court will come lo n close tins afternoon, the last, jury case being sot lor trial tins alter noon. I ho ro are several lililu unit torn lo eonie up today, hut in only a lew ol I hose w ill Iho iiresciu e "1 i jury lie required. Practically nil tu jail cases have heeu disposed ol. and all cases have cither iieen tried or continued. Turner Smilli, the young man charged with assault and battery on the person ol Miss Lillian Whit son has given notice ot appeal and ins appeal bond was lixcd at $ I. !'. Ik- was sentenced yesterday to two years on the roads, with the option ol paving the young woman i57ol) dam ages and paving the costs in the case. Smith is still in jail. I ho grand jury (unshed its work late last evening and was oxcuscU. The longest sentence passed today was on Wash '.Martin, who plcado:! Utility to larceny, lie was given tiur j tars. The bill against Arthur W illiams charged with lalsje pretense, was s(iiashed. : .laineti Tatson, charged wit h brea lug into an engine house, plead guilty and got twelve months. J udg lnetit was suspended during good he havlor in u case for carrying' con cealed weapon.. Charlie Johnson, plead guilty to larceny and was given six months. Tom (iosB pleaded guilty to secur ing goods on a.torged order and re celled twelve months. Judge Peebles laid ha would have given loin two years: bill the lorgcrv was so plain that anvbodv should have detected it. liig Siiiiiiner School Attendance. Atlanta July lb 'the .second sum mer som.sioii.iit tlio Hrenuu i 'ollogc con servatory will begin July - and thf fill loiu September II. Indications lire that at least tiiid girls will matricu late this vear. making it miu n the largest girls collegiate bodies not only Hi lieorgia Imt tlio entire smith. Hilling the last session the totali'ii rnlliiit nl was 4S.i. anil it was Hie most suooosf f ul year in tite history of that well known institution. The faculty of more than forty instructors has noon further Increased by tne addition of three new members. Soldiers to C.iiaid ( anal. Washington, U. C. July 1 ,S hen at or Warren, chairman of the senate .finance committee, former charman of the military aflairs coinniit tec. al ter a talk with Presitlcnl Tall at. the whiet bouse, said artillerymen .to matin the formications ol Panama Canal .one would he sent south with in a year. Warren declared thnt.reg Intcnts ot Infantry and cavalry also would ho sent to the Isthmus. FEAR OF CHOLERA New York, July IS Fear of a cholera invasion has been considerably alayed by vigorous precautionary measure. The lulled States and Italian govern ment ure do-opcrating with the New York health authorities. Italy has de tailed nuvy suigjcons to ships bound to America from the plague infected ports to prevent the spread of infec tion among the passengers and aid the (piurantinp officers when the ships arrive here. The federal authorities have sanctioned a ten day quarantine for such vessels. No ship Is scheduled to arrive from the Mediterranean for two days. The ports health ot fleers are devoting attention to the bacter iological examination of six hundred passengers of the steamers. Moltke and 'Perugia, still in quarantine. The Bixth victim. 'of cholera died yesterday, .'.y , ' , . ' - - .' ..-;. Illft PnmnRO In Luzon by Typhoid. Manila; July 18 A million and n half flYillars damage has been done by typhoon floods In Luzon., , The tobacco produce $x JsolateJ. . ,1, - ENDS ODAY ain Attacks Confederacy In Speech In the Senate John Sharp Williams leaves the ( baiiibei While Ibe Idaho Speci men is Speaking; Williams Want ed Itill .Making' Appropriation for ( oiilcdeiale Naval Monument Iti'onhf I p. W nshinglon. I). C. July I S Hit fernesS' between. Senator ilevbnrn. ol Idaho, and W illiams, ol MissiiiHippt on the sullied ol the ('onlederacv broke out, anew in the senate, today, lleyburn objected lo taking up :lu bill appropriating one hundred thousand dollars naval monument tarv park. Hut lor a ((mlederalc in tcksbiirg null W 1 1 1 1 :i i us won its consideration by tune to nineteen. 'I he ickslHii !" a vote ol twenty park conimission ami the senate military affairs com mittee approved the measure. Wil liams said It was desired to have the monument complete for the senii-cen-tenial lilue and (!rav re-union at icksburg in If! I::.. Senator Cum mins, ol Iowa, and Work's, ol Cali fornia, argued its passage as a prop er recognition of tlio men who ex erted great bravery in I lie cause they believed right lleyliiirn again attacked principle ol federal recognition of ( onleder ate acts. -Williams abruptly left the chamber when Hovburn began to speak. Ilevbnrn declared it was in tolerable that the deeds of ('on fed crate armies should be recited In laws that called upon the public treasury tor contributions.. He .characterized the history of the war between the states as a history ol murder.'' He attacked the newspapers of the coun try, declaring that innnv ol them were disloyal and ' delighted to ex press disloyalty. He had been .characterized as waving tlio bloody flag in the sen ate," lie said and was so misrepre sented, Jje was receiving scores ol letters ironi cowards.': threatening 111 m with personal violence because of his .opposition to the use ot gov ernment Iliads to recognize Confed erate services. T WILL BE SENT SOUTH Washington July IS. At the re. quest ol American Minister Kurnisii. al Port-Aii-Pniiec. the Tinted Stales will send another gunboat, lo Kauai:', waters to protect American and tneir interests, now seriously threatened hv revolution against Presioeiit Simon. 1 lie i.eeond warship will no to Port-Au-Princo the capital. I no gunbeat Petrel is ready at Port kin- eite on tlio norta coast. I'OSTAI, HANKS I'Oll C1TIKS, New 1 ork, Chicago, ItoMon ami St. Louis to Keccive Deposits. Washington. DC, July IS Postmaster 'General. Hitchcock yes terday designated the ..main poslofllr cos In the cities of New York, Chl- igo. lioslon. and SI. Louis as postal savings depositories. They will be- in To receive deposits August 1. Having installed siieeesslully nioro than 1.(1110 postal savings batilis in second class postol (ices. -Mr: - Hitch cock decided to extend the system to some of tlio first class offices imme diately. The foitr.cilies were named because of their great population and commercial prominence., and be cause In each one is a United States subtrcasury, which will facilitate the heavy banking business that is like ly to result from postal savings trans actions. As In the smaller cities, the sys- te?hi probably will be particular wild the foreign-born residents, many of whom send their surplus savings to their homo countries. From New York alone, last yeur, the money or ders sent abroad by foreign-born 'res idents aggregated $9,000,000. The foreign-born population of New York Is In excess of l.fiOO.OOO; In Chicago. 700.000; Boston, $20(1. 000, and St. Louis, luO.OOO.. Monev orders were sent abroad last year to tho amount of $5,500,000 from Chi cago. $2,300,000 from Boston, and $1,000,00(1 from St. Louis. Franco Wants Explanation. Paris, July IS France has ask ed Spain to explain the arrest of M. Bolsset, French consular agent at Alcasnr, Morocco, bv the Spanish pa trol, report-of which Incident is con firmed in official advices, & sf i f sf DRVINES'ABLESERMON "Can Young Man Live Clean Life In Asheville" liaplist Pastor Deals W lib ' .Moral Situation Optometrists in Session .-Hihl Sermon by l!cv. W. A. Ne ell (in ICccenl, C ourt Decisions Deals lEoldlv With lamous Cases. . (Sjiecial to The Times.) Aslii villi N t , lul IS - t)u the subject, "t an a young man live a clean lil'e in Ashoville?" Dr. W. "Al. Vines, recently resigned pastor ol the, first iiaptisl caurch, delivered an in teresting address at the V. Jl, (:, A., men s mooting .Sunday uflernoon. Dr. Vines answered Hie question. A man can live a clean lite in Asueville n lie uiaKcs up his III t nil that it is worth wliile.'' Dr. Vines considered mural conditions in Asncville similar to tnai of other places: that equally good results could be obtained by a ci u- sade against the - red light house as bad been obtained hv enforcement ot the prohibition' law. Dr. Vims declared that the "douhlC'Slandard was responsible lor the immoral lives ot some men: that an atmosphere ol impurity olten prevents men Irom leading pun! lives. Tuesday and Wednesday Asheville will be the gathering place ol tin; optometrists id the Slate in the 'con vention, which tiiey hold at the Mat tery ' Park' llolel. 1 he session is to last two davs and the examination ol Hj)licaiits lor license to '-practice, op tometry will be given during the con vention. Local members .have ar ranged to give the visitors a trolley ride j Tuesday and a. smoker vvlul'j banquet will ho tendered I hen at the Hatlerv Park W ednesday .iiighl. Immediately alter this .meeting tl'.e association ol Opt it Ions and Jewel lers meet in annual session. 1 his is a FLY CAMPAIGN IS NOW ON IN DEAD EARNEST With $100 in prizes for the boys ami girls, the campaign against the peskv house-fly is on in earnest. All contestants will meet in the rooms ot the chamber ol commerce this afternoon. when "there will bo talks on the methods of killing flic.x. Among the speakers will be Icev. Oeo. W. Lay. chairman of the health lea gue: Prof. It. I. .smith and Dr. W. K. Mankln. These authorities will explain thor oughly the plun of campaiKii and all children will know exactly what should be done. .Small Craft Crosses Safely. Providence. N. Y July 15 The twenty-five feet yawl, Seablrd which sailed from hero June 10 has arrived at Gibraltar. T. F. IDay. F. B. Thurber find T. B. Onodvvln, the ynehtsnipn nboard. cabled they were all well after a pleasant trip. The smull craft hna .sailed S.300 mllps to Gibraltar and has yet to go 900 miles t,o Rome. Still in the Stocks separate 'organ iat ion. but ninny Til ibe members, boloiiy' i" "lie Ihi'ei. A bout. 'Titty ' member-. .''' ! He ioriuvr oruanizat ioti ari! expei ii d i i al'i'-ii'l.. At Die. HaVwooi! I'lrcjir Ali'Hiod church Sunday .in the i nurse -of I sermon, Key. W, ,V. .i uell ;h;m some rutin .; forcible r'uuarlis "c ccrning file results of trial v stint ji'n, mi'iiis in tlio Cases oi' ei riaiu i -1 t tint's. Who Were acr.iiseit nl'. '.laving i gageiT in. t he . w hiskf! . ' Mr. New bused his retiiark; . oii an. ai'tnTe y.Tiich,. n ppeareii Iivit i.lav."i tv-Sv in which tlie ri'sulr-i Ml' sonic ol tin trials were 'reviewed, Kolu..; ol' t ns n - j tli j nil ii i c -lit s, w ere rendered by . .hid' Lime who held the -last, w xi'li -of i lb- spi'i ial . lei.m nl' court.. . lieadiiig the aiTii le to. lib f .m (t ontitiiied on Page two.) COMPETITORS GOT - TIRED LOSING MONEY . New York, .1 ulj". 1 s - W'asliiit'ji on li.:: Thonui.i, "x-iresidi'iil ol' ilo' Amerii aii Sug:.ir Ite'ining ( ' "in :m , was the. chief witness w lo ll I ' i ioi gressiiuial eoiiiiuil-te'e resiiiui'il its invest i mi I ion ol' I hi'., so-called suga r trust mil bods. Tlioiuas said pub lic opin ion Tci'l changed'.'' since The Inie II .. ll.iAonii ver was presnleiif of (lie coinpiiiiy atiil ran it "'as a cai lain rub's a -'ship.!'', lie told of the .warfare". I I ween i he ..I'onipatiy" and its I'liiel' riy.iN, the Ai'biickleN . ami Sprecliels .i vpressing the o(iiiiion that t he. coiupei il ,irs ceased llcir op liosilioii. I m i ii if so ' hey goi. tired '. of losing n.oi.rv v...--TKIAL CM'" 'I'll I'! C AMMOKKISTS. .Man Who li.in Down Hie Murderers' on the Staml I (iilay. '. Vi I i. I i:a ly , ,1 ul y I S The C;i Ui morrisis I rial proci'eded w ith l lie in tefroga I ion .'of Ciiptan Fabroni, . ile iaili'd by i be. niiiiiril ry of ..justice to run down I bej niui'derers of (lennare Cuoccolo and his wife .after the po lice tailed, l abronl is captain nl the Neapolitan Carabineers and ill Hie detective work was assisted hv .Mar shals Capizzuli and IVrms, 1 ho iliiestions aimed chiefly yt eslablisb ing the complicity ol (iiovaunl liapi, alleged treasurer of C'amorra. in crimes with ( lr ilozzr the I' lrst and Lnrico Allano, the Cannula s head, and oilier accused men. TWO ins.wi: OX MX Kit. Ciiil Aboard ITcsident C.iant and Man on New oik Sdickeii. New ork. July 1S-Hiere were I wo on i breaks ol insanity amom; pas sengers ol the AtlaiiticTiners which arrived' in port today. On the steamer President tJrant. irom Ham burg, a 17-vear-old girl. Miirv A. Lcrlied. while sutlering from ncule mania utteiupled to jump overboard. One of the stewards' prevented her. and she was kept in the ship s hos pital the. .remainder of the vovnge. Otto Klein, n second cabin passen ger on the steamer New York; Irom Southampton, ' developed symptoms of insanity during the vovage and was placed In tho snip's hospital, r r sr & IN FiLTKY CONDITION Grand Jury Finds One Camp Bedding Unsanitary Alter Several liccoinineiiilatioiis I bey I iimI ( aoip .Number One's Deibling In iillbv and I usaiiitary Comb lien (.oiiil Ceiiorts Iioiii Other I mil-. 'Til." u;i awd jury ; woutifT uii';. its .vvork .v' slc idiiy and: ' ijaiidi'd lit lis' j i j i i -1 to Ji.idHr ..IV'i'.bliys.' vvliirli .i.ik'i'ii 'tis a' u'h'i.lt'. I'rhus V'Hidii ions iir; i"""i' 'shape, i "amp .':a i n I .. i" 'i nil-. Tiowr.vcr -"- i.e. ii 'for MlllS.- lil'lll','- J I' 1 1 Iti II ln. US': :t ll:' bl'd'Hllg .is iVai nit t" Ii' '- Hi :. A: . Mil by u ml . nil nil .ir' r'U'hli.rii'm, '.'.Nn ifasons .are known in lurii 'Kiln'; the .' jgra'ud .lury, by thr" pii.i'iij'iv . :' by tin- i:oidi Ib.ns arc stir.li in this c.iiiip., -Those vvli-V ii'i iv si n) lo III: ! i Kid's In- Work out si iiii jii-1's df s' i vt- sanitary and clran bi'ifilhm ..ami i lio iViuuty a larg- ex im i Is ii. Tli. i.i .ort. in. lull, is ! t'el-lou-: i' . II Is lloiu.r. . i:: I:. T'cclih-s, .In l.. )'! osidili';. the I ; I Ul nl Jur,V",It',spect- iii 1 1 i:.. ;,j.ii i ; I.: Tn i : i ii.ivi; passril on .ill lulls j,n si'uii'.t lo .ii- and. rt'lui'iii'd thi'iii to til,.' 11. ' ' ' " ".' ;.".' ' :l. V. ' lia'vi: i:.-n i t' it ill- j.i:i and Itnd it '.'.li ki j L .'.and ill n I condition i ai i ,il. , ,' mild "rci'oliittii'iid thai .the iii.-id.-, uall - id'' I lliv b'.lildilii In- u iiil.' v. -a-ic d . AV'i' lind. tlnv prisoiuu s prop- -i.lv 1'iovidiil for. Vi liaVi- yisitrd liii; : v.iiiii! ' oi Ticcs and. fouuit Them in :.-,ond ohdiiioii. anil as I n as uc . oiild -f i . iin' ii'i'i'H'ils in.'iV'. -well. anil, neatly ii lii. c ynulii ri'i'onm.tend, . however. In. i f . .! ie he a n i i i fan 'in. the .ai'aud jury "rooiii. -arid ilial three more l el 1 i r T'a i is;, In, i.-si .. Ih .1 .ii I lie- churl -i'""ii',; wiileli would add KiTaily- to liie i -'ill 1 1 1 i.l;l "ol) . those l'liouis; and iu.is-.iifu'e-h' ' 'as1 the-, courthouse- for vAVaUe .''ou'iity Is not now larm' einiugh for-Jlu-liiopei' itlul:' adi ijii.ii-' e u itii I Of the 1-iiisiness of -the iouiily; us I beri - is ii -Ssi nji' neeil ' for: ol'llee rooiii. hr, par-, i leil;ii- a'tul . one for tin- auditor and. 'as the rooms on' the third llo'or; nmv usei'l (C;ontlnued on Page Two. ) ING L '., The .transmission Ibu.-s which the r'aroliiia Power and Light I'omjiany is ciiiistiuetin.i;, to take: the light afi'l power 'current Ironi ibis city to vari ous poinis In -this section' will be air line. The slil'Slal inn w ill be at Method. l'Tnin there to lleiidersoli is 41. miles, as- against i by the railway ami Id by the highway. the wire itnrs Irmii Henderson to oxford, ten miles. . Khun Method Id (iolilsboro by way of Helina is 17 miles. Many men are employed In clearing' Hie right . of ; way for., tlie towefs and the Wires. The . pi over conies Into tlie substation front .Licwltt Falls, Tim miles, and 'the towers . are limy being erected on this line.. Dfwilroiis Knd of CruUe. ( hlcago, Ills., July IS After a cruise up the Mississippi Uiver and through the drainage ."racial lo Chii'iigo. ( Lnvvrs, and wife, . of Jacksoiitdlfp. F4n., nan'owly rse.iped dentil last ntiHit:' The superstructure of their steel . .launch took lire)' Awakqiied by the smoke they esoapea Willi difficulty. .- - hb immnm WILEY HAS Situation There Said to Alarming M i kleiibinu s Capital i;aiu Ip Au.mii-I Ibe Same I'loposlion I bat ( I'lili'oiiii-il llali'igb An Article on Nlihicel. 'I'lie ;a-i'ie-:. of. si('ej:i a n ie-s ; by t'lTnui'l (II I - in The 'I itiies lasl (:!. on I he waH't' sit it; it i.oit .n l.'alei::,: t ii re v ;i g'l'V.'.a'Y deal .ul ' 'I.iVih on a- sulV. j.-cl.'.' wnii'-li. is 'oi .'1 lie, li'mhets: lm j in rt ii ti i';, ittiil ,(:"'er: .iliasi' . it -. t 1 .'(; uialli'i' 'wiis: Ion, ,ii I , itiio..- " I'olunei "'(bis 'li':i;" ' W.l'il ten - islHlii : ( ;..! ii i il; i.-i '. .1 1 : 1 1 It li.-yde; I'rait, anil ..nrat'e' "jiar l iciila r; ..iiii.iuiry as to a .praeHWibrjity of- gelt liifi va'.tel" (lin e in ileeji. liureii .Hi lis. no ma I u.-r, w hat tire- ietlli, iliu cUCf i io.it lieiiVg w I h'.t Tier a gang '-.i. s'n a ,( P. i o ;!:! mil be drive! w li.ch y. ill iilTonl. Kit ifitrlr a very best tyiie id' ''drink ing u al it, . w hii h woiilil mil nei'il Till rat ion . or sieriiizal ion, . iiot h ol'-.whieh are now . iiocos-ary. ; I he jib a lii ant ed 1iy Culonel Obis Ilial I hat t;;T v linest tiili-nt should be i i.i i d to sillily, the vvalei' sttiiaii.in her" is ri't ei v ed W il li, great I :i nr. CT.arloiie is having ii hard I inn' w it ii:; irest.-ut water siiiply, Wlii.cli is taken from a small creek! '. The following article Irom Hie Chariot to' - Observer oil' .Monday, tells tht' slot, v ot the si ii.n ion ihoiv. in a very. i;niphic way ami. will iirini: to the litinds of Kaleigii 'people '"-tl-i.e condii.il. ns which' existed here' only a lew .da s ago, condii ions w hich may arise again, in any .dry season: . .The crisis in the waierworks situa t ion; appears to have been reached. . Rurly Sunday uiiirning. the water was ahonl forty inches below : the dam at the resei voir. At oiie o'clock, it Was fori. v-o ne it i ill '. oiie'-liiilf i itches ami lute in, the alternooti it had reiichetl the alarming .-distance ; oi fort y-livn anil .thi'ee-otiarter i lie lies, ii fail of over I'oiir im-iies in the course of six- hours. . The s.iower .thai Ti ll (in the .watershed Saturday evelii'fig.. augiiieni ed tlie I low of t he st reai ami 'so long as . it las.letl. kcit tin.' resei' voir tin. . ,'i'his increased How gave (Continued on Page Two. ) FOVORABLE WEATHER FOR THE PAST WEEK W asliinulon. D. C. .1 ul v I s -Weather generally, fiivoiable to the growing crops 'prevailed' iliirin gi lie week just c nih il, 'according to the weal her , bu'reau's 'national weather bulletin. ' Tln-i'e w:is dei.idi ii --'moderation" of li'inperafiire iiisi ol' the -.Hoi-it lys and A r-niTe-iiiiiidih:; rise in the west, witli : lieio'lti iii l. rains in the soul b ami e.aV-i . , ln l lu: great corn growing sta les '..east'', of . I he M tssiSslppi ' : I lit-wc-aila r i.s iiin.My liivoralile. lii the coiiiin growing slates a lilye (-oiitli-l iiin :ii.!sii 1 1 ! i ; i i 1 ( I . llelielicial show ers iit ciiri'ed i in 'i: In ni b (if Texas, a nd (lk la iioiua.,' crcatly relii'vilig tile' se lei e tli ii,u! ' , ' i oiidii iocs. Tlie dm ii bin o er Ntirl Ii ( 'it nil iua ami por Ji.otis. of. (ii'ot ".via iintl Tt'tiiies.see. a jsii was reiiiAi'ii; " ',.':'. 1 1 1 1 ,i n ; i ; iicld i ok c kimi:. Scvcial lioys ami (.iris ( haiited Willi Mi-i'w unit; e.illby Ham lintan. ili'.md MaiudiiHi, ; t 'olorado. ',j iily, l (i'laiiys .'.f tT 1 1 -' . seventeen,. l.iHiati ' islioin in-, i'l'ilrti . Ii , l ,ee lla liei;. I i I" J .-.,--! ; VirgiJ Wilson; , si y. iiii-eii. -v. i t-e h.-M -t,y tln: :eot niii-l's jnty senlii-i. I or I In- : ;'i I - legl'il fetollioils droll llilig nl' "' " i t). 1.. W'oll'kill. a' lyi'ii-illiy: baelulo!' - I :i M.-lj-m Hi ill a ii- k tieai IT:::;- . W. d nesdiiy. . Tile e i, It , , s-holl'ed !-i i;t!'N- aliil boys- 1 iatr in-; ; ; :'. n i Tie, r , (i dr. i i in Ii. - I Hi Hi. lieu ni hi; d his ilea: Ii W'oll'kill I'e.-ell i d i ll f illy-Ill e itlllidl ed doll. ns in. a ..boie deal, ,:T,io ol tln giils lisil'-d liini al. Ihe r iie li . The IIIHll. y Iiil-, di.s'.e lfi-1. "., W'oll'klirS boil.v ,l;is" ilisi.oieleit on ilie lili-r baiili,. Moi;i'; i imi; to ,mi:i:t .iapav. Aiisti'iilia Sees ( banco tor Prepara tion III IJeneiMil ol I real . . Mellioiune, A it si ralia, J iily I -s.- The ai ling premier, - William .Morris Hughes, said, in un intervieiv today, Ina l Australians might congratulate themselves upon the renewal . of t he Ariglo-.lapanose treaty. .This would give Australia 1(1 veara instead ol lour to prepare lor the ilelouRc of the count rj ngaiiist Iniml nent danger. , When a man can support his family It is a sign he is no genius, , FILED ANSWER Documem? In the Hands ot the Presided For His Con sideration CONTENTS NOT KNOWN Dr. Ilarvev W'. Wiley Handed His llcplv to Hie C harges ol the I'rl soiinel I Inn nl (o secrelary Wilson Ibis Morning Secreliiry Wilson Turned Hie Paper Over to tlie IT'estdeiit at llie l abiiiel .Meet'lig Attorney C.eiieral A icUeisliain Out of I own and it Is Not Jviiown When Hie liepiv Will lie .Made Public. W'ashitmfon. I). ('.. July 1 S --While Dr. Ilarvev . t'.ev s answer to the charm's nuninsl linn were discussed liilormalli b Tresidenl 'I alt. and Secretari of Agrrciili ure Wilson and later h ihe cabinet, no decision was reached as to the disposition of Hie case. ils.m took (he patters back wnli hini to bis department alter the cabinet session, promising to make his 'recommendation as soon as pos sible. : ' . " . ; Pa pels Not Made Public. Washington. July 1K-Dr. Ilarvev W. Wiley's answer' to the eliarges inade igaitisi liini by llie ilepartnient of agri-eulturi-'s . . pi rsolntel . hoard, was pre-. seini-d To the iiresideiit today. Secre tary of Am leu:: ure Wilson, received tire paier.s ,fioiu lir. Wiley .before , ha : Ji-IT tin.- (l.i'iiartiiH'iil for the regular ' itii-etiiin, ; lie laid no 1 1 m i' to, ead t hem . inf.. ire Hie -'cabinet session timl di'clared. -It '.would lint' In- able, to make u rccom-,, ni tni., ion tonay. , - T'he . I -li t l ii te :il' Wiley's defense is not kttitivii ,ty Wllstin iiiii.i . W'as dis- loseti at lit.. vw!!.-'.( house. A.f loi'iiey';' i ivneral. ' :ieki;sliHiii is-';out." of. the city. The eas'l- wits dis -wssed -infttrin-lilly : hi . lb,, cabinet this iinit ning. Nil . iiniloiiiiei-nteiit as to, when the I'tesident vyill , dispose of Hie -ease is foi'llli'oiiiiiig. ..It is piobable be will U'llTie . able To dispose of it for several 'lays; " '..' : teki I sham speaks, tomorrow at t'uhiih, Minn.,' iiitil while, liinloubted ly Talt has gone over, the ease . with him. bej'oiv In- left the cjiy, it is be--; lieved the 'president -would w rsb Wick- ei sluilll. to f l-ilil Wiley's a II S'.Vl'l'. W Ick- : ershain ret liriis , hel'ore P'riTay. The l'Iesidellt goes l-'t-iday . aft el'uooll to Manasiis, Virginia, to all'-ml the blue and gray, re-njiion. Satutday he leaves, (lr Hev-'-rly to spend the .week, cm! with Mrs. Tiifl. I'n less h... i-ai.i y.ettle'. the case l-'tiiiay ttio!-niti o; ia'i r i-'riday itiglit. it is possible it will jo tiviT un til lleXl Tuesday ivln n. la- x peels to ni tii ii to -'Wa'sliingioii ij-uii Heyerly. . piii;siDi:.Yi cioici rt ihovkhly. Will Leave Saliirday lor Summer White House Lor Short Stay. ashiiuviiin. I C. .Inlv 1 S The presiili'iit: bceoiiies a committer Sat urdiiv. With coin: less proceeding so be knows i h.'il to expect ,. the presi dent 's Thou, C his iii-n lo Jieverly and l he Myopia liolf links, T ie . leaves. SatH-rdnV. nigh j '. lor Teh summer white house, to sjii ml tlie week, end . with. Airs',' ' Tal'i. a h'.d: -i'h I Id reii lit I'iirainatta. : I lie T".:. hi isident ial cdtt age, Tho presiilidit ii i ti I ra ve) as ustml on tho: I'l'der.'ii T-xni'ess. Secretary 11 Hlfst it nd Major Jtutt probably will . ac-. cjHti.Pii'ny- ihiviU-et'itlenlv --; THIEVES CARRY OFF F. T. A thp'i or thieves last night lirol;e mlo the store ol I-. T. Smith, corner ol I'.loiint -intl Miiitnlield streets and h' lore they lelt the place, earned ott cooils to the value ol several dollars. Mr. Smith not being able- to i;ive bis cMncI loss todav. Itesides robbing the cobl drinks box. carrying oft a lilt of butter and a lot of beetHtake. The sUiro-hrciiiicrs prized open the cash drawer, removed Us contents and. to complete their -devilment, ruined some yenst thaW .Mr. Smith had lor sale, lniye was no clue today as to the rascals. Noted Ha lib! Dead. London, July TSDr. Herman Adler, chief hnbbl Qf the L'nltetl Hflbrew ctinsri'Katlons of The BritlBh em hi re. tiled otdajv He was ordained In 1862 ana DccauiBj ciil turn in 1491, I: