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He 1 ffime. ii Associated Press Service Associated Press Service expt Vol. LXX. No. 14. The Weather SHOWERS. RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1911. LAST EDITION PRICE FIVE CENTS Double the Number of Paid Subscribers in R.aleigh of any Other Newspaper ; ; ' ; - : - : - i -; - , .. ... . .. . . . , - r . ... WICKERSHAM ON THE TRUSTS Took Advanced Stand In Radical Speech On Further Regulation of Corporations MANY NEW FEATURES Speech Almost Sensational in its Mimv New I'Vnturos Says (Jov fMIIIII'llt ( oiiiinissoii to Itegiilnte t (trcnl ( 01 point Kms is Pesir nltli iiihI 'I lint Such n Commission .Might lifetime Absolutely Neces sary His Speech Miiilc a lleep Impression, Iiiltith. Minn., .lulv l'.i Attorney General irkershnm, belore the Min nesota Slate liar Association, took an advanced stand on the further federal regulation of corporations, declaring Hint a government com mission to regulate the great indus trial organization in the same wav fliat the: interstate commerce com mission regulates railways, was cer tainly most desirable, and that It might be absolutely necessary. U ickersham s sneech was litile short ot ponsnlionul in ninnv ol lis fea tures. He declared it was a matter 0 Iserions consideration .whether it would be practical to give to the proposed iuierstate commission pow er to fix prices. To do this in theory : would siniplv require the extension 01 the principles bv which the inter ulate ivininieice com mission controls rates (in railroads The law or sup ply and demand, Wlekt-rshnm ' said, no longer ..controls." prices in the I nlted .Stales. I-'or enrs. he declar ed, prices In all great staple indus tries have been fixed bv agreement between Hie . prmeipnl producers and not by the normal plav of free com petition. . An interstate commission, he added, would prevent violations of the anti-lmsl net and mil business men to maintain a continued status nl harmony with the requirements of the law. Many of W ickersham s declara tions are the most radical lie has made since his entrance, into olhcla : life.:...'' Wiiii ihe weight of an admiiuslra .t ion olllcer behind them, his remarks made a deep impression. There was iiolbing in the speech, however, to indicate how far the attorney gen eral reiipcied tne views ol (lie pres. ident. On several occasions in tin pnst he has been regarded as the ad ministrations spokesman. YY ickersliam discussed the general question of what further regulation ol interstate commerce is necessary or desirable from the broad point of view, saying ire had not attempted to express a conclusion but merely to state ihe elements of a great prob lem, which goes to root of the Amer ican peoples prosperity. "Hoke Smith" in Washington. Washington, July lit. "Hoke Smith" arrived In V asaington yes terday and is in the House olllc bi.Mding on display. This 'Hoke is not the new (ieorgla Senator, but a monster watermelon, named tor him. 'Ihe name la carved in the rind. Ihe melon was sent from (Jrady. County, Georgia, to Kepresen fativo Roddenbery. FLEETS ENGAGE IN MIMIC BATTLE Block Island, R. I., July 19 Mimic war broke out a few hours after dawn when nine battleships of the attacking blue fleet steamed In and were met by five torpedo boat destroyers and six submarines, Whether the battleships were theoretically sunk or the defend lug craft destroyed will not bo known until the officers report to the navy department. Newport News ets Contract. Wasnhington, July 19. The navy department has placed with Newport News, Va., ship building company a contract for constructing sectional boilers of the great battleship New York, soon to be built at the New York Navy Yard. The contract price Is two hundred and Arty-eight thous and dollars. ... .y , ,., ... Soft soap -works . only on a soft wan. . -" - -, - - SEVERE HAIL STORM Disafrous Storm of Visits Apex Section iml, Hail mid lialn Destroys Large Tobacco 'iOi Loss About loitv Thousand Dollars - iml Mingled Willi Hail Pens Will, Ptolmblv lake Place ol 'lobucro. (Special to The limeR. ) Apex, .1 n I v -Apex and imincdi Mo vlcmly was visited bv a seren hail, wind and rain storm vesterda alternoon about live o clock, doing damage amounting to fortv or In'' thousand dollars, according to i.stl mates made eurlv I his morning. I lie cloud came 1111 Irom the ".out.) anil rough! with it a heavy vn and one of the greatest dowiiniurs it rain ever witnessed in t Irs section Alter about lit teen minutes the y. in.,1 reversed itsel I bringing with it iiivii and lor several minutes the hall . t"l In sixes Irom a pea lo a hen egg I lie area covered bv t.ie Blonn wa about six or seven miles in l"iig!i and three or lour miles in width. In that area more I nan one hvni'red acres ol tobacco were ilest roved p'.,V licallv nothing remaining hut Put stripped stains. Cotton and .cm were also greatly damaged. It 'vas estimated that the damage v,i:l run close to tortv thousand doll'irs: hut this is merely guesswork. Many to bacco farmers are talking ul putting; peas in the Ileitis where tliev had t)bacco liefore the storm. HOY HI.KIl TO IIKATll. No Ambulance . or Doctor Item hc.l Him l''or More 'I linn an Hour Alter He Was Hurt, i Atlanta, .lulv l"j. Kecause n.) um- bulunco or doctor reached .him Cr more than an .lour alter h'; had ueen hurt Joe YVatkins, a. ii I -year-old At lanta bo v bled to death .Sunday nignt. alter his arm had been crushed oft iv an engine at the Hamilton stint t railroad crossing. 'Ihe accident was discovered im mediately after it happened and pi o ple stood helpless watching ln- h.'v s lile-hlood slowly spilling on the round. It seems that circuinsiam cs. and bad luck, rather tuati negligent o, were to blame lor the lailure of ,i:p. ambulance to get there in time. J lie. telephone message to the tirauv was sent within five minutes ot tae a cldent., and the. (radv Hospital, whose t wn ambulance was out .on another run, telephoned lor the police to sen its auto wagon. The latter sturie and broke down, some distance Irom i telephone. It was over a nail an hour before the hospital learned ot this, and it took another ball hour to get a private ambulance there It arrived too late. SI ICIIIi; AltOAItl) A KITSI it. Mess Attendant Hides in Hold of lies Moines and Cuts His Kmi.tt. Huston, Mass., July 111. William I'olson, a mess attendant on tho l.tiited States cruiser Des Aloines, (ommitted suicide on that s.np l'ii- day .or Saturday, hiding bimselt in the lower hole to commit the deed He cut his throat and also shot aluv self. 'Ihe body was not discovered until today. , Tolson had been in difticutly on the ship recently and last ween was confined In the brig. He was releas ed during tho week. No one remem bers, having seen him Saturday, but he was not officially reported as miss ins until yesterday. Talt to Motor to Manassas. Washington, Julv 1. T.'i.v. TrJt may make leisurely motor trin to Manassas, Va., where he speaks at the blue and gray re-union, the hour for Friday's cabinet meeting has been advanced to ten o'clock. President with! Senator Martin, Representative Carlin, Secretary Utiles and .Ylaior Hutt, expects to leave the White House at twelve-thirty Kriday lor Manassas and Bull Hun BaltleiteK!. Alter addressing the old 'sol J:crj he will motor back to Washington. llson Predicts Democratic Success. Asbury Park, N. J., July 19 Six hundred democrats at a banquet last night heard Governor Woodrow Wil son perdict democratic success in 1912. Wilson said the people are asking which of the old parlies had seen the modern light and were turning to the democratic party. United States for first time, it was de clared, is yielding to Thomas Jeffer son's teachings. MilnFle Is of more Importance in a scull race than brains, if sf sf - The New Sprinkling Regulation IrSuv HAVE T0 ' -: s&P SMfrsX guit using f , m V '-? &,' J IT "3 NOT FOR . S '''' :vr wSw wm&mfiio: ' WOMAN KILLED 8Y ANTI-AOTO FANATIC in hmiiiiil. a.. Julv Ml ):ln.ul- liiiunils, rrleil on by ''their train. ! mi ihe county constabulary, aiv-'scarcli'ing the "Midlethan Woods, niiliiii,' the PnUce tiul sheriff's .jios.-e's, Inintiii.n . for a man wlin . kite Jii'st 'night shot ..v..l : I It'ii Mrs. J l.i i r'y t". Mm ii. . Jr.. while itling vyith her 'husband in an aulo- mobilc. licatlh'. sliipiii-il tiie car when tin iinlilenlilicil man, eviiN'M ly an . Mini- lutomol.iil!' fanatic, stood si ubboriilv' in he middle of the road. When ho ask- d the man to. make wav be replied With a single barreled shot gun, 'tiring it close range, killing, Mrs. healtie in- tanlly.The gun 'was futmd this uiiii'lt- Ing Ileal' tile scene of the llilne. (.'IIJI- IX liOVK TKIKS St It nil; ( rowds lietiii'liinu' I rom Cburcli See (ei'trude llryson Shoot Herself. Cumberland, Md., ..Juiv 1 !.- - Mi.;s (lertrude Itrysou, aged 24. 'attempted suicide hy shooting in the si reel, in Morgaiitown, . Va.; last. Higal. in Ihe jiresence ol a crowd on the wav home Irom church. In a short t lino fiOO persons gathered, arouiul her prostrate lorni. She exclaimed to John lioltlas, who came anil look hold ot her hand. "I did it lor vo;t. John, all tor vou." A love all air prompted her acr. 1 ae bullet entered her left breast, near -the heart and emerged at a point near the shoulder blade: Shu Is a daughter nl Harry li. Jlrvson. and several months ago she married Vin cent Hahig whom she lias since di vorced. Capl. V. W. Old Dead. Norfolk. July 111 i-apiain W. W. Old. need sevenl v a ills! inirnishpil lawyer, ehurclAiian. and confederate soldier, died today of acute ludtsiest ion. ( aptain Old entered the v confederate army upon graduation, from Ihe uni versity of Virginia, and served with Onerals Wise, Johnston. Ewell "and Karly. He represehleil A'irglnia at the last six general conventions of the Protestant Episcopal church. NEGRO BADLY BEATEN Cincinnati, O., July 19 Quick ac tion of the police averted a lynching in the city's center early this morn ing, when they captured a negro from an enraged crowd. It ib alleged the negro accosted Miss Bell Daughertv, age nineteen, and dragged her into an alley and attempted assault. The girl's cries attracted passers-bv. Sev eral hundred people congregated. The negro was captured and nearly beaten to death before rescued by the police. Killed Hy Dee Sting. Dubois, Pa., July 1!). Philip Dusch, a prominent resident died to day, thirty minutes after being stung by a honey bee. Dusch attempted to cap a hive when he was stung on the point of the jaw. si:AToi: .1 coii ii. ; vi..iS(;i:i:. i i Concord. X. II., .I'lly I!'. I cied Mates Seiiaior .laeoh II. 'liu'l jih,u v n1! ay never . rclnrn. to . WasiiiirHin aaain." It is ' understooil lo- v. ill ptrMcipal.e in t lie deli beral iutis ol i !io present '.Congress... v , :' The reason given is thai i Ite .'('tea ' '! i ; " In his. lahjilv: ha ve inaile . .1 i in "ih"( -cideil as; to. lire fiilni'e. .One a I lei', allot her iiis wile a lid t liree. ol' .'then' four cilililieii h.ne died. He Is in h;s seveniy-lil'l h -year and Is jiracl teallv ilone. his sun ii i'ng. iaughier Iruu; at llrool. liiie. Mass The. I'linei a I ol Senator (! (Hi'iigerV'seeiind son, lr. Ralph K', (ia I linger, W.io w as I in an aulonioliile accident, took place at Coiiconl. . MX I IS Mil: OVIIli SKI'AHATION. I'.rislol I iremaii Drinks Acid ben Wile Iteluses to I'etoin to Him. Ilrlslol, Va., July r.l.-lielieyitrj: ihat his wile, who bad separate;! irom him, was trying to inllncm e their . lii-vear-nbl son ngainst Mini. and despondent because she would not return to her home, William Saw yers, ilX years old. a driver lor the I'ristol lire deiartnient, this niornin; drank hall' a glass, of carbolic acii and died three . hours later. He called his, wile til) on the lele phone aiKl , warned her .'.that; he luu pfoctireil the deadly fluid and woiil' end Iiis lite il she did not return to htm. I his she tailed to do. In ac cordance with his last requoKt. his nod v will he buried beside Hint' of his mother ar tilade Spring. Va.. to morrow. MVSTKHY IX MAX'S DIOATH. I armor l onnil With Skull lirokeu and Police Start investigation. Norfolk, V'H., July ,in--Iu(iulr.v was bi'Kiiii today into the death' of (leorgo P.. (ionito. who was murdered or .'-acci dentally -killed at his home in Owiina some time during - Saturday night. Mr. Gornto was found dead In a barn yes terday morning by bis son, Kllioit ornto. and a colored farm band. .I he fathers skull was fractured and death it is believed, was instantaneous. Mr. Uornio. dunne the warm weather, often slept in the havloft of his hurl), and he left his house lor that purpose Saturday night. This was ttie last tune he was seen alive. At first It was believed that Mr. 'Oortito had fallen from the loft and accident ally killed himself, but further n vestigailon raised Auspicious of foul plav. . , The rising Reiieratlim patronize aviation schools. ought to GOES TO HARNETT MAN !i;ve rti'or: Kftchin has granted -a eond it ioiial iai di'm Hi .Mi Kieiion liants. enavietc'l at the l-VlTuary lerni i.f'.HiiriieM' t'nuiiiy S'i,e ior I '(e.rt ol' a l"li 'iniiiiieiit aiut seiiteiK e.J in (ix iiiont.is mi the roads. Ihe runton, wliteh is recoinine'nded by t he xi.ilii-itor . and otliers,. i,s granted mi .t lie (-..inil.il ion. t ha i: the jiiint Vii'nl 'rib tile as tit i'k Ji "as $ Hi a liionlli tiiwaicls llii? svitpport of h is wile. In his rcasiiii-' i..r pardon ihe govei-nor s:us: "Two r'e.pn t a tile i ili.s siein lis cert i ly tiiiit iti taeir opiuon it is necessary for . this i ii:.iiner in lie sent to a -ii'l to have line of lis eves re move. in orili-r lo:save t he; oi her Irom liitiil ; blindness. A c.otidit lonal !;arion is ri'toinmeniled bv Ihe idl i ii'ir, the at tortieys lor ihe ;.i i'. a: j iosecitt ion, ihe, road cominissioni r ;iiti niatiy .( it if its. I .pardon prisot. i;r iiti (oti.'lilion thai, he femaiti '..iw i. liiiling and , (if giiiid behavior, tiii'l give; bond in 1 lie. sum .of. $olU v.il a ! sui-ely apiirorcd, by liie Cli;rl . :of , H;i I -j nelt Suporior Court eoudit ioneil ii,ioii j jti's eoni riliut iiu: as inucii lis $10 .-er j ill oil I it toy. arils the support of hl:( ! w ile, saiil payincnts to begin ill Ktv lnoni lis al'ier I his date." Ilolh Houses in Session. . Washington. I. C, July III;- lloth branches of Congress. are in stesiitoti.; Ca nail la ii reciprocity speeches .-''re niitile-by Seprifors Ht'ow.n tuiil W'oiis. .-'clK.M- Stone, who experts 16 speak in iidvociuy . of.--.tiio agreement.'; may' have the lloor tomorrow. The slat:' department emergency 'fund irreg't larihes. anil the- -Wickershani' against Wii kersham charges -'of- government lailure lo prosecute Alaskan ca' ( s. attracted the attention of the Mouse-. Ilioiisaiuls Dving l-i'oni Plague.: London. Julv lit.-- Deaths from t ne . .plague, in.'.. India has .reached a total ot (l.'.d.fitMl for halNvear, en led .I' tiiU' 1 iM It, according ti.i iigure,.. made I'liblic. The epidemic is part .ul.-ii iy virulent this year, ami eiTi.ru. 'to .'heck it are fruitless. ' ti JJ New York, July 19 The health of ficers ol the whole country niav be asked to help repel tho tbreatenod Invasion ot Asiatic cholera. The dis cover vof five 'cholera carriers'' among the six hundred immigrants undergoing bacteriological examina tion at quarantine emphasized what Health Officer Dotv said about the diflieultv of conhning the disease to the quarantine hospitals of ports oi entry. A system of general observa tion is contemplated. The case of cholera ' carriers" who harbor germs while themselves free from their ill effects creates a puzallng situation. Duelist Sentenced to Two Years. Berlin, July til-Baron Oswald Von- Kichlhoferi who killed Wilhelm Von- OafTriin in a duel May 10 was sentenced lo two years Imprisonment. A miarrel over money matters led to the duel. i,; " Curiosity Over the CabintSv Potential List One is Known to be Avtuiting Pos sible I sc, il Needed lo Pass eto Hill in Ihe House ol Lords I ld cst sons ol I .literal Peers an Avail able Source. Also Members ol I'ar ItaiiK nl . .d.otldon,. .I'm Iy I H; Tliet'e . is. mueli i i:H(si:.i on tli'v -pari' nl' . pol.il ieia ns r.ci' Hie cfibi not 's list of (Kilenlial lieors. . 'That ii lisl has been. ..made aiol is a w ail ii'i; i lie possihilil of is e. i: the t- out that this is nei es- arv in oi.:..:n ;!: passage of "he v. i.i jiiil. in the. liniiKe of lords,: there is no ilwi lit .V ". .... . . The .:'! 1 1 1 j i . . 1 1 " ' Siiokestiien h.ave saiii repeifredly wiUlin the. last w' i 'ok -.'t .lia f I 'r.ein ii 'f . A si)ti il Ii. 'wa s" pro; liai-.i'd to., tnei'1' ail (iintin'eueii''S of I In-' si; .uai ion in nil del a i ls, which . is tal en in in i -an lb at ''-he.", has iti liiding re'-:ei x e I (i leaditii; Koiii-ces of fiiip ph'," these beinsr llio eldest , sons (if the pre tent .liberal'- pees;', hud mem ber;' of. parliament. : Tile proposal t.) elilioiile the eldest sons pre-. -ids tin amusing phase j, the. .re oliitiidi. . Peers: of ;'. bardiiial rank think that if lii'-ir sons are en nobled t hey I In 'hi selves sliouid be promoted to lie viscotmls, .when 1 heir sons are made liii roils. .Some '-...-.... of liie miiie .prominent iDcfiilifTN ol' ptii'lKiineiil who arc not , averse to joining ihe '.iiobilil y -cherislt the con vicl ion thai if tt host of biirons is to be .poured ijito the upper bouse, of which- a large proportioti niust be comiiKinplaee persons, i !ii!v are en lit cd to receive the higher diannc t ion of .viscount ships. ' lirawing iui the house of commous tor new lords presents du netili ies If one niiiiilred or m.-.ri; members of. the lower ebauilier tire taken, a tii i ii lit t tire genera l ('lection ;vill be hi'i-essiity to Jill their, places, and liie conn l i'y a ml ;. ) itT i t i-ia us . u like : are iiri'd to death of. pj'o'ctions, v i t Ti the eonseitieiit t it rmoil, e vpeh.se. "and (lis I nrliniieo to business. ... '.Moreover, i he governiiii'iil. (antioi afford ,to risk taking members of jiarlianient ex cept from safe, liberal const it iieneies. . The i'xaci soeii.l status of t he new peers, if created, is the subject ,o'f no 1 i I He V.piM'iil-i t ioiv. Tlte conser va : i ves profess to believe that; they will be looked upon with atiinsenieiil and contempt . One, writer says thai Americati , heiresses, .are' far" too shrewd . to find '.such' ijuasi-iioltlenien ob.ieeis .of theii: jiinliit.ion, . Anoihei' suggests iji( addition ,of Ihe liile (if ( cm nt to the. .Mi ilisb . peerage lor .1 he puriiose oi". Asijiiii h' peers, in order to- dislinmiish tliein irom "regular lords, us noblemen created foi ii rial pnli! ieal purposi'.. . I.ni'd Moiley s Siimiiions. Tlio iii'L'i'iil summons . issued Lord Mot ley of lll.ii kbui n to lln spe b.v .'.lilt- eral follow el s ill. I lie house of lords yeslerdity. calling ii i ion, all support,-ei-s of; tin-. iiarliaiiKMitary. bill to be irisiMii , in .anl icipal ion of. a forced il i v is ion on j lie I li i rd rea il i tig, p iters lii tu in a cut ions; position. There is no intention on the part of.-ihe .'reg ular .-opposition to thrinv oni the measure on its ..iird reading. They will; not only not vote, against the amended measure, but, ;so far as of. fil ial --.opposition;' is concerned, the bill will, be allowed -,(i pass its third reading without a division. . , The possible, attitude tif ihe free lance unionists is what Lord Morlov fears, and hence Iiis summons of stal wart, radicals, only forly.-six of whom were, preseiii to support lite second read ing, (if - t lie . vol o bill, to, at '.end net Thursday. When with reinforc ed lines Lord Morley makes' sure the adoption ot tne bill, the.' strange sil uation will be presented (if a gjoyern ment leader having moved and car ried th eadoption of a measure which his friends in the enbinel and Hie house of commons already had de cided .immediately-'... to. .repudiate. Hates on Watermelons Wshiiigton,' J uiy . I- Coniiilaihi s against, .existing freight rates .'.'tin watermelons and cantaloupes shipped Irom Sotituern points to Northern and Kastern destinations have been made to the mler-slate commerce ommissum by 1tul New York com mission, merchants:- Keren' v the railroads made slight reductions in rates on melons, but reinsert n clt- livcr Ihetn in New York city, deliver ies being made in Jersev Cttv. - Mer chants declare they were then. requir ed to pay lighterage . charges cipial to three times the amount ot reduc tion to gel the fruit: from Jersey city to New York and Brooklyn. It takes a real estate dealer to- make a mountain out of a molehill.' "v t .. . . . .. :.. ... ... . .1, :. . ENTERS SUIT FOR II20.000 Mr. W. IYI. Carter Brings Action Against Two North Carolina Newspapers $10,000 IN EACH ACTION Publication of Article in Aslieville t ilii'ii anil Haleigh Morning Pa per Alleged to Have Caused .Much Damage Non-suit as to Mr. Car tor Onleroil in I'ederal 'oni1 Some I ii( Is About the liecent Ac lion. : Mr . .VI. C arter, who waB named in the complaint of the Ware-Krauier. lobacco ( oinpnnv ngainst the Amer ican lobacco t on) pan v and others as an agent ol Ihe American Tobacco f (mi pan v . has entered F.uit in Wilson (iiiiiiiv ruiierior court, against the Ashowlle citizen and the News and observer oi (ialcigh. Damapes in the sum l $ii.(iiin aie asked In each ease It was represented ill the com plain; ol Ihe a re-Kramer Company ihat Mr. Carter was a villiau ol the worst Kind. Iml Hie plaintiff did not int rodiice; iiny . testimony to prove ' fliiise .'illegal iiitis and a non-sitlt was ordered- nv Judge Connor as to Mr. Carler. " .- rl lie Wilson Times- contains the lollowiug Willi reteronre lo the ac tion'; ; ; :- . - ;Mr. . M. Carter, of this city, l.as filed with the clerk ot Urn court nl Wilson count v a complaint in w hich be In lugs action against Uj AshevUio iti.en and News and Ob server to recover $1(U)'K) from each paper as damages suffered as the re sult ot ihe lollowiug article publish- . ed in both papers which he charae teibies as (lel'aiiialory and absolute-.; iy untrue and false: II the .charges' made against the American 'I obacco ( onipanv, as filed by. the Ware-Kramer Companv are tine, the lormer concern stands re vealed as the heartless, and soul grinding: corporation it has often been pictured. Press dispatches tell of methods used by tin; American syndicate; in crushing its ' former competitor. . methods which savor of : the ; .cutT.i hroat ., anil thug.:: . Among . ot lier , I hings it. is icliarged that one . M. t'arler. tigenl of the American : 'I'oliai-eo .Coiiipany;. look stock in the are-li anier. ( onipanv. was put in charge nl ihe sales -department at a good salary, and was later found to bo undermining bis employers In every wav possible . While drawing hen money he was bnsilv engaged in (lecreasing their prestige and business.- Ihe plaiutill I uri her avers in his complaints that the publication1.--of said .at'l icle was will'al ami malicious and . has. damaged him in his reputa- ;; t.ion nnd liii'-ire.-s in ii large sum, to Avit ,,in; the sum of ten thousand dol lars in each instance. ... .. '-; "That bv reason of Hie publication of. the said false and defamatory ar- . t icle by I ho defendant, and the giv nig of Hie same a large circulation, this plaintil'l has been Injured in his repui-alion. chara-tor and standing as il hiifiliess man and in his busi ness in the sum nf ten thousand dol lars. : " ''.,- , "Tliat niore Ibati five days prior ... . lo the bringing of this' action the pliiinlilT fh rough his altorneys made d.eiiiatid. Upon tie defi'tulanls in writ- . nig. for a I'etraction of said defam atpfy ail ie!e." .. .-''..' , WANT TENTS FOR THE MEETING OF VETERANS Washington. . July m ("'. N. Evans, of Wilinitigton, has wired -"Senator ( iverinan : to procure hoi) tents and 'MinipiTicnl for the enn federate.' soldiers who uill camp at Wilmington on 29th aiid. ;liuli.. and three following days. Ihe secretary of war told Mr- Over man that this would necessitate a resolut from belli houses of con gress. The time is so short that It may lie impossible to get such a measure by Senator Hcyburn. who Ia still llirlil- ing tnr south. Mr. Overman will do his best. M ilson Still Him Wiley Papers. Washington, July 111 Secretary Wil son still has before him all the papers hearing upon the charges ngalnsl'.Dr. Hnrvey W. Wiley, chief ot the bureau ot chemistry. He has not determined whether he win make a recommenda lion In the matter to the president. Maybe he will let the president act without suggstlon from department.)
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