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POLK COUNTY NEWS, TRYON, NORTH CAROLINA
IMPORTANT NEIVS
THE WORLD OVER
IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS OF THIS
AND OTHER NATIONS FOR
SEVEN DAYS GIVEN
THE NEWS 0FTHE SOUTH
What It Taking Place In Ths South
land Will Be Found In "
Brief Paragraph
Foreign
The dramatic- escape of Pierre Le
noir from death at the hands of a fir
ing squad in the Vincennes woods is
the subject of lively conversations in
political circles in France. Lenoir had
been tried with Senator Humbert and
President Wilson has signed an act
of congresi incorporating the Ameri
can Legion, an organization of veter
ans of the world : war.
Formal reading of the German peace
treaty for amendment has been be
gun fn the senate. ' r -A
strong undercurrent of opposi
tion in the house to presenting Gen
eral Pershiag a $10,000 gold sword re
sulted in eliminating that item" from a
resolution extending thanks of con
gress to the military leader.
The state department has been of
ficially advised that China has issued
a mandate 'declaring herself now at
peace with Germany. - -
President Wilson,, stumping the na- f"
tion in behalf of the peaeo trefty, rat-
if cation, arrived in Portland, Oregon,1
to make one speech and spent the
rest of -the day motoring and resting.
Domestic - - -
Five thousand well-to-do- British
women determined to obtain Ameri
can husbands soon, will arirve in the
other defendants on a chares of hav- United States, "according to a warn
ing communicate ! military intelligence ing lssued to bachelors by Mrs. S.
to the enemy and was sentenced to C. Seymour of Camden, N. J., who
death. The firing squad already had nas Just returned from.Europe, where
taken its. place and preparations -were sne was employed byjthe military.au-
being . made to esjeort Lenoir out to thorities to supervise the transporta-
meet death when the. condemned man tion '-the war brides of American
begged to be confronted with former soldiers in different parts of Europe,
Premier Caillaux, who is under charg- Recovery of ninety-eight additional
es similar to those on . which Lenoir bodies along the north shore of Nue-
was convicted. The. execution was ces bay brought the known dead as
suspended. . : a result of the gulf storm to nearly
Five masked men bound and gagged four hundred and caused fears that
the mail clerks on the Ocean Limited the total death roll might reach dou
Express of the Canadian National rail- ble that number. The-message is from
way near Harlaka, Quebec, and. rob- Corpus Christi.
ucu ue iuhu car Ui o,uuu m paper That th Rnartloh et..mr .
ZS,. carrymg three hundred passenger. Peace Conference-Devises Plan
is believed the bandits had an auto-. went down in the huricane that swept
mobile hidden near the scene where Key West, Fla.. ten days ago, appear
they dropped from the train and that ed to have been made certain by the
? I, tSh tT the':mencm statement of Ensign L. B. Roberts,
border into Maine. ...
,-..,, - , , " . . UK3 yia.iu.iy saw me. Juameuiaie oi mai
?nTXriedVT8ej0in' steamer n the vessel found in forty
hMi3J?? - f feet of water near Key West.
The Mexican secretary of the treas-
ury has befen ordered to make imme- An extract from a magazine article
diate payment to the United states written m 1914 by Tneodore Roose
government of ten thousand pesos, veIt was read by President Wilson
presenting the sum paid to obtain the ln an address at San Diego, Cal., In
ransom of two American aviators who favor of the teague of nations. "I am
were captured by. Mexican bandits in glad to align mYselt with such utter
August. . . ances. Here in concrete form is the
The British empire put 8,654,467 Iulfillment of the plan they advocat-
men into the war.,.. Of these England ea' saia ine Presidents
recruited 4,006,158.
The present world unrest means-that spoke from a glass-enclosed platform,
the old order of things is in its death and his words carried out to the dis-
throes,
retary
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.vi. xjciftium auu varuinai . uiDDons pnotograpnea at tne latters home in Baltimore 2
Armenian flagbrought by Genera! Torcom to be presented to President Wilson. ' 3-Scene during the ereat oil
tank fire at GreenpoinV Long Island. . ? " : ; - "S me great on
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A"t the end of tllft
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steel indust.v !'Part6
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NEWS REVIEW OF
CURRENT EVENTS
for Settling the "Problem of
the Adriatic?
Baltie front, it .desires .peace and
friendly relations with the new states
formed In that' region. Of course it
would then he able to turn most of its
attention to the East, where Admiral
Kplchak is-reported to have "had sev
eral notable successes recently. 7 . i
; Japan according to-report, has been
asked by the United States to pledge
tormauy tne return of Shantung to
China, and to set a date for the restoration-.
At the time of writing no re
j)ly had been .received from Tokyo,
and the Japanese foreign office de
nied that any such note had been re
ceived from Washington. In state
ments Issued In California. In reply to
Baltic States and Russian Bolshevists lists -.of questions asked him. President
ta. ... i . , ... I- TTTI 1 ....
talking Peace President WHson
Explain Application of League
Covenant to Shantung and
Irish Questions.
By EDWARD W. PICKARD.
While D'Annunzio held possSsion of
Flume after his spectacular raid on
The president in San Diego, CaL, 'ffS? C the pce confer:
. t I ence ln Paris cot busy and annoiind
Its solution of ' the entire Adriatic
Wilson asserted that the Leaeue of
Nations would have a powerful effect
in forwarding the final restoration of
Shantung to China and that no other
Instrumentality or action could be sub
stituted which could bring about that
result. In one of his San Francisco
addresses he . said the great powers
had Japan's promise to return Shan
tung to China, and Intended to see
that It was fulfilled under the league.
TT I ea stsvll j-h m a. w .
. says : Arthur Henderson, sec tant rim of the stadium by means of in 1 W kT18 PJaD de" tod " they meant Vnder the leS
of thA Piritich t.qw Un pi.mhi v!,fl - nw n.r signed to satisfy both Italy and Juero- ant unaer tne league
, . 7 ' ' jr. i oio-io io , I l" uuuguraic a new policy toward
uiass ruie in politics, .hether British those present could hear him, how- 7 T , . iau,cu 10 America China.
or American, is bound to disappear, ever, and before he finished there buuramea 10 resident wuson.
The main problem now is to restore were many empty seats. This compromise settlement provides
PTiir f ,nfidGnCe' he eays' Notification that President Wilson ITn11 n aKfreetate and
Martial law is xbeing r.gorously en- had selected them to act as repre- It' i qi .V,. p,?rt;
foreedjn-the Shantung province by sentatives of the public in the labor IS J? Juf-Slavs shall have all of
the Chinese governor, three leaders conference he has decided upon to 2i,2atlan n;a!nland except the
cn aau-japanese movement hav- meet in Washington, October 6, next, T 1 T i 608" .,Be i' rree
are in the hands of twenty-two men flu. a 1 T , 1 airaanao
rpsirtine- fn nil narta of tho ortTiTO "'". aiuum anu me SUITOUna
strength, industrial JT&t C
an
bmi fKt th. 1 I . wo Ui moor s l
rafon are now pe.led to resort ama,hBat "T UeiJ
u uiuci iu prove to JUage Grim oir? s aDQ hitL
; " ttJ Ul u,e'r-wmea f0r the indiKtri,i
ances. In the Chicago district, at JLmni w
lpnsf cMWhi,n- the mills, but
- ouinc-uicancis Will L1UI US fcTTl-
ployed, according to the comDanv of-
rficlais. The strikers will be paid off
and discharged permanently, and if
the walkout Is general, the mills will
shut down.
Until tho fic .
"iot smnwo nr
rt j -. . I
uisoraers in Boston, due to the away, an accurate
m the armed guards Tl
the firRt .7.1
ended with no signs 0f -J
Ho,. x feUS 01 serious J
-w, m ew Castle P
seven persons were w
following an alleged ?
Vent wnrVorc . "WtOfc
m entering a
Dattleroj,
strike of policemen, -were largely sud- number of workers -h .
pressed by the-military, but the situa- In obedience to the sf
tion otherwise was little ImDroved. the number hn . uer5l
i.uvy
uuwever, ueciaea not to yuaia is not ohta nawn
quit, and the threatened general strike From triW t.o " .
""uquaners in
WaS flt lpflSt nncfnnnaii TV. ir.. J I .
I :r"" ""c ttimuue Dnrgn came, claims th
r Places in th
President Gompers, while defending J" ,1!:
or the American Fpdprafinn tok . ,
. naa taKen the r nan0a tv
luwara tne isostoq case is peculiar. of thA fifrit0 . 1U " rani,
the tte
Ing been summarily executed.
t-Vashington
Another subject taken up by the
president In his answers to questions
and in his speeches was the Irish ques
tion. This, lie asserted, could prop
erly be brought up in the council f
the" league under article XL "which
makes It the right of every member
T " - " vrw""jr Ine territory shall ha nd Tf.n- lu uraw "pennon to any
i n m TinTii lfsiTiriTi waa Rem mu om. i - , , .Vu.u i rrtino onvnrtiAA i im
rs, " -nV - :: : ZL:. ' sovereignty, and that Italv shall r- l "SL Z " ll ul.,s
ucwttxis, u uio uegouauons u,ui6 vau cAicsoiuu ut vuo piOBi-1 .l. A n ,u . tu,u l"e peace or the world or the
likely to dis-
. . . .. .. . : I . .. . ....... . . I PelVP ft mnnnnro fni oil ilkni. . 1 -
wnicn resuitea in a settlement of the aent a "sincere nope ' tna: tne recipl- ." " . 4 " good understanding between nations
Adriatic and Fiume issue acceptable ent might find it possible to "under- T,n.lnrithe e? south, Up0n which the peace of the world de-'
to all powers, obtained in Washington, take this very important service." c!? sna" t0 Greece. Both Italy pends." The covenant would not bind
reveal that Italy will receive conces- Besides-the representatives of the pub- nd Jngo-Slavia make concessions un- the United States to assist in nutting
sions of territory in Africa from Great He, twenty-two representatives of or ffer . plan' and U !s believed that down rebellion in any forelim conn
Britain and France. ganfced labor and organized labor m- U wil1 enable Flume ultimately to be- try, he said nor would it limi th
Informal exchange of views between ployers are to participate in the con- e.a4ta . a consummation pOWer of this country to recomlrp thl
the Chinese and Japanese govern- ference. whichjhe American jeace delegation independence of inV peiwho MA
ments in regard to the Shantung set- -A new world's altitude record is be- was to Prevent during the treaty to secure freedom He explained ttTt
tlement is now in progress, according lieved to have been made at Mineoia, negotiations. - v , Ireland was not glveiTa hearln? at thp
,to statements made in a welUnformed N. Y., .when Rolan Rohlfs, test pilot D AnnunzIos seizure of Flume was peace conference because thl
Chinese quarter. Formal negotiations for the Curtis Airplane company, ecidedly embarrassing to the Ital- ence had no lurisdinHnn
have not yet begun. soared 34,610 feet above sea leveL J" government. To use force against tions of that sort that frIS:-?aiS"'
Cable advices to the war depart- Roosevelt field, his starting point, is nlm was plainly out of the question, tories that did not belong to th 7
ment from the commanding general 110 feet above sea 'level - Rholfs ac- for the sympathies of the nation Were feated empires ' ....ne ae"
state that, the approximate etreneth tuallv climbed 34.500 feet, accordine wlth him,. despite the fact that he and rnTj.v ' :
of the service' of supplies in France to the barograph. His altimeter reg- hIs troPs were technically, mutineers. 1 wrT fnr v fJ?A9 ?!f:
of the American forces at midnight, istered 34,400 feet. However, the government did take th!sreDlT?7nd l iSiviV? ',b
S 31' dfUU dUty iQ freigU total grain crops of the South- feps looking. toward a blockade of Fi- Z .Slt'tlS Iffl tli? bSdS
countries is 53,705. v ern states for the present year will e by Jand and sea In the expecta- abiguousness? They sked hlm tn
The. Turks have r resumed their . at- show a gain of about three hundred "on that the poet-soldier's army would answer polntlblank
tacks upon the Armen ans and the and twenty-six million bushels over Koon starved into submission, and you ln "ttS!?,'
very existence of the nation -is in dan- the crops of last year, whUe in the n 'this measure the Jugo-SIavs co-op- IreIaildT-de?nes
ger says the Amencan committee for rest ofie country there will be-a erated by cutting off all supplies by September 5 when the frish etf
the independence . of Armenia. decrease of about three hundred and nd D'Annunzio had . about 10;000 ve committee meets NYnr?;
i taice- pleasure in extendmer vonr mi i.t.-i reirulars nnd - fonr-hrtttnit
i L7:r- iuuuuu uusueia - " "" " " .'V-'1" " aoes not. seem nossihlp that th
in i uu r 1 1 i a k rA ww -mi .-i - . x' . v x. v
res-or-no" - answer to such a
nil " bGSi W1Shes for, tne correspondents showed block after was reported that he was prepared Some one must wh.cn ; V
r.?r?Pess 01 e block of the beach residential section . raze ' lu.m.e; if he could ' not hold Jr2 TZJJ1
217 l T' .j1 .9'rSr' without a vestige of the former beau- t. and that In this-he was support- resentment can hK," T
partment to the president of Mexico, tiful homes ed by the citizens. . resentment caused by his general at-
onetrcSinn nV sio the department of Jus- Natural thGermans were waTch- 2
on the occasion of celebrating Mexi- i Ine this aflTnlr With .fwa...... ranncation of the treaty, as it stands.
can indenendence dav: SentemWia . . r " v u. v . r,.i : . . rlur ,ast week
rnu . vtiA j1aiV j x : " tnere nas oeen a aeciine or lu to 15 per l""7 UC'T lI,a- "'e aiues naa decided
5 i.w V;. 10 ermpi Iarm cent in food prices since the time !t was to be handled by Italy alone
the strike, admitted the police were i0
given a , charter on thev express un- U "rters in
i i m niTnnni . - i
demanding that they would not strike. ;. ', ?any UIUCials m the m,
Then Mr. Gomper's secretary visited Tu "f t0 challenge a
uoston to study the situation, and on -""tc Ui leaders.
Inititl.. - . . I Tk '
iniS aiiimuncea tnat the federation iUC otc;i corporation, aealnut u.
stood solidly, behind the striking po- the main offensive is directed w,
...riiit.ii. ne intimated that he did ttUie lo operate most of its riant i
uul "wr a general strike at this time. Ltne i'utsDurgn district
inieny because the poliee force of
Washington Mi
"o umuuicu hi uie nLuito ant appealed
r r., e cunrraiy, rresi- TO DRIVE D'ANNUNZIO OUT
dent AVIlcnn tnnlr 1 1 .. . 'Wiitiu uuyi
. v''rv ti uaiiu iu Liie mat-
f k n- i ' -- I .
v. yvuee unions. He sent a tele- London. The Italian men
fhrrn!L?"lrB.rown of appealed to the allied powerst
sm7 hZ? exclusive of M
of tho n " "1 -;'m.lon ians to ame l'Annunio outofFm
or ' r f "'tj capital city, according to a report here, which.
r,lii V reai C1IV' wnose considered reliable.
the nubile or tZ g pre?fUFe UP011 Xt iS unde"tood the American,,
2?, PJS," 5! !.m,mUn,ty' SDch as authorities here, who controUe
barmr Peace or em- operation in the Adriatic have c
barrass the maintenance of order, ed any assistance whatW
ing. the final decision from Wa
ton or the peace delegates in Parii !
or permitted.'
NEGRO CITIZENS ENDORSE
LYNCHING OF 0BE COX
coiaun.erT.Sri .'air price conunittee began their J-Uoked on by ,hem aS slguiflcan,,
cution under a $200,000 appropriation
in the pending deficiency bill for en-
forcementof the anti-trust laws. The
for some of them were contemplating
rioth?nr ' ia'tiii hw, and th. foil. 1 tfie possibility of a similar ra Id on
iuitcmcuL.ui. iue antl-irust laws. The ' nnnlo-- Thou flm i- .
vote was in committee of the whole Price committee, operating out of Jff,, hat if . ex-
Vnuoa . - , i : , i w sn in r ton . ta nor on rno rrnii nr i 1 v. uic wmcu ueace ron-
uwuac, auu is nut lllLiU, J.Ol.ner YOte I a , -- - .
will probably be demanded with mil the clothing "privateers" both whole- 5rnce, could be defied in one place.
rail. sale and retail. . " migni oe aened in another.
The eneine of a northbound freiffht
respohdencer between" the Mexican train on the Louisville and Nashville --" J Hungary the allies are gradually
and the American governments will railroad blew up at Hygeia, Tenn., kill- urInSlnS the situation. around to their
became a part of Jhe records of the inS the fireman, injuring the engineer own for the Roumanians, it Is
senate foreign relations subcommittee and setting fire to the station and flnnunced, are withdrawing their
investigating the Mexican situation train. ; troops and have promised to restore
-The Red Cross announces the dis- Rapid growth of the death .list re- e materials they had confiscated,
patch of two special army trains car- suiting from the huricane and tidal Prime Minister Friedrlch of Hungary,
rying emergency supplies and a laree wave that swept Corpus Christi and expected, will quit, and a coall-
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aetaenment of relief workers to the nearDy Pmis cansea tne oeiier to vauiuci oe recognized by the
hnTTinano.at-rL-Qn - i l nrevall mon tne relief worlrera and 1 ttiiics.
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Brownsville and Cornus Christ! To v. Texas officials that the total dead
as. would approximate five hundred per- The representatives of the Baltic
' The United States has asked the Bons- states are holding, or about to hold.
Japanese government to fix a defi- Reaching its climax in a scene in conferences with the Russian bolshe
nite date for tHe return of Kiao Chau tne nouse chamber at Washington that vlsts, with the prospect that peace be
to China, according to cable advices drew added dignity from the simplicity tween them will be arranged. VVheth-
v received at Honolulu. The Japanese t . the setting the nation's welcome e this is with the tacit consent of the
government has not answered the to Generals Pershing came to an end allied natiuns Is not clear At anv
communicaUon. - '..,r . . . when the thanks of congress and of rate, the-White RussIansSire desner
Acting Secretary of State 'Phillips the American people were extended ately fighting against such an outcorno"
hasireceived a dispatch from London to him. and the army he commanded, 'or it would mean their de.trt!Vri
aUting that as a result of the efforts There , were no military bands or by the Reds. The German n,V
to raise the (Jerman vessels scuttled ranks of soldiery, and but one flag, the Baltic states, commanded hv
at Scapa Flow, the battleship Baden, that draped on the wall back of the eral von der Goltz are ' .
the cruisers Frankfort, Nuremberg and speaker's chair, was displayed. The numbers and are verv ni -fLu
Emden and fifteen destroyers have only other touch of color was the Berlin government iner Tl!e
been floated and three other destroy- uniforms of the high officers of the demand I of he nT? 6 t0 the
fera. probably will be. raised. - army and navy eathered t - k.-- " L.ni Deace conference that
w.tn ntfiniu in th ah,a f comrade, give highest honors. not unner . !! f-.f J . w?re
plea the conference refused to allow.
The Russian soviet governmenr asserts
that, despite Its recent victories on the
. is. . sDeecnes were
much more conciliatory, and he even
had good words to say concerning the
"mild reservationlsts." But his ex
pressed opinion of the Borah-Johnson
irroup had not changed. .Throughout
the country there-Is evident a ' A.
termlnation to learn definitely what
tne treaty and covenantanean, and the
crowds that flock to hear the presl-
ucui ano tne opposition senators are
not actuated solely by curiosity to see
uu near notables. Each in his own
way, ana trom bis own standpoint, the
a-.ers are trying to enlighten the
People, and it is especially gratlfy-
., , .u uuie mat Mr. Wilson is more
explicit In his explanations of the
articles over which the main contests
have arisen.
. The national committee for-organizing
Iron andteel workers announced
that the great steel strike woulTbe
gln Monday. September 22. according
to schedule.; since every effort to hold
fho0?! uTec,tW,th nnan "Gary of
l ? teS Steel corporation
had failed. , Mr. Gary Issued a state
ment explaining his: refusal on two
grounds: First, that he did not be
lieve the committee was authorized to
speak for large numbers of tho
,ployees; second, that a conference
w,lu l" committee t would have been
treated ; by it is a recognition, of the '
closed shop method of emplbyment
which method ;the ; corporation is -determined
not to countenance, since it
destroys; the-worker's personal Inde-
pendence and ambition to'succeed and
prosper. ' The organizing committee re
pUed.thatthese two reasons are false
Announcement that the carpenters
strike and consequent building indus
try tie-up Jn the Chicago district hnA
ended was not only nremnAiro Hf
seemingly false. The carpenters were Athens, ,Ga. A number of negroe
ostensibly given a chance to vote orv resIdme near Lexington, Ga, hare
the question, hut-instead of a secret me and adopted resolutions appro
ballot, the voting was open, and the ' the action of whites who re-
contractors assert that thus the labor cently lynched Obe Cox, a negro, ac
bosses were able to Intimidate the onen cused of assaulting: and -murdering
and obtain a majority for rejection of the wife of a white farmer, it became j
the compromise offered. known here. !
The- " rcnlnHnna onnApmnpH ill i
Two big meetings of general Inter- stron? terms th rHme that aronsed
est were held Jn Chicago last vweek. 1000 men and set them to a 24 hours -
one nrst-was the annual convention of search of swamps and woods whicS
!.!- , Amerlca. at which was concluded with the shooting ofj
plans were laid for the Industrial In- the neero and the burning of 0
firS ofTn . , by the Jews- The body. At the time the crime as com
o ' thl TehTerSriU 56 memberS mitted Cox was under indictment for
So veSSh tbatf05ht.!n an attack on a negro woman. He H
Ste;!cL2!T,eI-.AI,eD to have confessed before -deal
r ..v.c .a.cu lu raise tne immense
sums needed to develop Palestine. The
executive committee expects to get as
UJUta as $y,wu.uoo In -America during
the coming year.
to the crime.
SENATOR OVERMAN STANDING
PAT FOR TREATY OF PEACE.
Washington. Senator Overman re-
- The other meeting, was of some 300
1 Afl n ore -- a i n . .
-..v... -mC iuu-eaioon ieasrue of 0--.. v . h.j
America, who "were completing their turaed from Salisbury where he naa
program for a campaign desiimed to been to see Mrs Overman, who J
make the whole world drv o. " sick. He brought back encourage
cided they must raise at least $5,000,- reDorts- h for
000, forthe work and that prohibition "North Carolina," said he. is W
must be enforced in American cities the ague of nations. Here 3
as proof to the world that the sale ot tnere-vou find men opposed to u,
liquor can be stODDed - - I found no serious oppposition to
- f .
among the people I saw
The gulf coast of Texas suffered se
verely from the tropical hurricane that
swept up from the Caribbean - sea.
Scores of-persons were drowned and
immense property damage was done.
NO TRACE SO FAR FOUND OF
THOSE LOST ON VII-BANER
Key West, Fla-
Search for thff
01
crew oi-me cspanisu a-v-"o- ,
region roundabout
er vaiDanera, lost on " nfle.
Pivi.o.,ft- . . - I lio-Tif n miuo fi.nm here. couL1
- . y0.vuu.u ui me - pactrers bv the "e"wv nco
government proceeded apace with the without results. ,r tej
presentation of evidence to the grand Cuban .Consul Milord, who a
jury in Chicago. Notwithstandihg the the work of tne divers comlW
vuivij ui.uu rafo nrt-Bn Tot An. i- i me suniten nuiK. wucu -
itions
to
(0
TPncfl Af . fiki. o .. ... : I M 4 v r :w.firQ
-v"y. v. hc "ig nve, . this evidence oj- iub.u- of ,
Bllli Vhflt I. tT . , , . - nilln TnllT. line.- n"11'
. , " : ,o ; j5i .iu . wme - is , declared -" x cuc -
by Attorney General - Palmer : to- ho ed the steamer.
ample to sustain the
combination of packers, and he added SOUTHERN CONSIDERING
that when the collected data "is laid THREATENED CLERK
before a jury, the wrathr of the Amer- - ' . hn,ri 6
If It
lean neonle wrtn r.rv.-..i -i.. -I n-n-.-.-.-.- Tann The
..... .uiuuci - vfrinrr i --.ci-L -ix 'r.c. c " - -
conviction.. The . story will amaze adjustment of the Southern J
... , -I Hvsfem nnenen a im L Mt.
iv----.. - onr ;u-
ence here, among the imp"
Patriotic Americans were gratified ters to receive attention b ,
rtant
being
the
Brother"
few
for
day
oy.the sentence :lmnosei hv t.--.. f n... etn'Vo of the
ean at Jackson. Minn., on President of Railroad Clerks, strike
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V - lUWUiey Of - the v Mnnr.aiMftc.n-. I r...h r,. HatrihirteQ vnrl
ague and Joseph GuUbert former ago. Southern railway cld
manager, wha had been convicted I Wn inctmcteH to refrain iru.nfli
conspiring, to teach sedition, r- They l loting until the present com
re. given 00 days in UHiWu fx.-. . 1-. uestioa.