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PREACHERS IN COURT
Denver Judge Forces Ministers to
Answer Contempt Summons.
denoument in whisky fight
Church People Charged that Court
Connived With Thieves and Mur
derers and Prostituted
His Position.
At Denver. Col., Tuesday Rev. M. A.
Under, pastor of Grace M. E. Church;
Rev. W. H. Talmadge, state superin
tendent of the anti-saloon league and
Secretary Walter D. Wynkoop, of the
Christian Endeavor Society of Den
ver. were summoned to answer in
Judge Palmer’s division of the dis
trict court to the charge of contempt.
I. P. Stauer, secretary of the Chesa
peake Oyster house swore to the
charges. Attorney Milton H. Smith,
who is acting for the Chesapeake and
Daniel Cronin in the saloon injunction
case, appeared as attorney for Mr.
Stauer in the contempt 'cases.
Rev. Mr. Rader is cited for contempt
on account of having made the fol
lowing statement from his pulpit:
"The saloon men prevailed upon
Judge Palmer two weeks ago to grant
an injunction against the enforcement
of the law. I have respect for our
courts as such, but when the district
judge prostitutes the bench to such
low ends, 1 confess 1 am not astounded,
but deeply grieved. Whoever heard of
such a procedure? The idea of our
court conniving with the law break
ers; It is high time to call a halt. I
suppose we will soon be informed that
a judge will grant injunctions against
the enforcement of the laws against
thieves and sluggers and murderers.”
The information against Mr. Tal
madge says that in an interview he
declared in substance:
"That the said Peter L. Palmer was
under the control and influence of the
saloon men of the city of Denver, and
That the said injunctions were issued
by him at their behest and that it
would be worth while for the saloon
men to pay Judge Palmer $20,000 to
make the Injunction permanent, but
:hat if it were accomplished it would
result in a great upheaval of the Chris
tian people of Denver.”
Mr. Wynkoop is cited in conse
quence of his issuing the following no
tice to members of the Christian En
deavor Society:
"Dear Endeavorers: It is desired
that at the meeting of our Christian
Endeavor Society on Sunday night
the president state the fact that Judge
Palmer has issued a temporary injunc
tion and he will attempt to permit
the saloons to reopen all over the city
on Sundays unless the better class
of the people impress him that he
shall not do so. Ask all present who
are in favor of the saloons closing on
Sundays to raise their hands; all who
will attend Judge Palmer’s court at 10
a. m. Monday, June 10th, and see that
he'gives fair play to the Christians of
Denver. Yours in the work,
“W. N. WYNKOOP.”
Judge Palmer set the contempt case
for hearing on June 26th. Argument
was then begun on the question of
making permanent the injunctions for
the issuance of which ministers had
criticised the court. These restrain
the police board from prohibiting the
serving of liquors in the Chesapeake
restaurant on Sundays and from ex
cluding women from dance halls and
wine rooms.
GEORGIA EDITORS TO BUFFALO.
Both Associations Will Take In the
Big Show Together.
Mr. H. H. Caoaniss, president of
the Georgia Press Association, an
nounces that arrangements have been
completed for the annual meeting and
trip of the Georgia Press Association
aud the Weekly Press Association.
President W. S. Coleman, of The Ce
dartown Standard, had a conference
with Mr. cabaniss some time since,
and inasmuch as both associations
want to make the trip to the Pan-Am
erican exposition, it was decided to
embrace both meetings in one. The
members of the Georgia Press Associa
tion will meet at the Kimball house at
10 o’clock on the morning of July 10th.
PLANT MACHINISTS GIVE NOTICE.
Demand Work Day of Nine Hours.
Strike Grows at Savannah.
The strike of the railroad machin
ists in Savannah, Ga., appears to be
growing. While the Seaboard Air
Line officials say that they are get
ting along all right with the new men
employed, the machinists in other rail
roads are said to be contemplating
going on a sympathetic strike to aid
their fellow-workmen of the Seaboard
in gaining their ends. Monday the
Plant system machinists gave notice
that they must be given a working
day of nine hours in the future or they
would go out.
Carnegie Now a LL. D.
In connection with the week’s cele
bration of the 450th anniversary of
iue foundation of Glasgow university,
the degree of LL. D. was conferred on
Andrew Carnegie.
By Wireless Message.
The steamer Lucania, the first of
the Cunard vessels to be fitted with
the Marconi system of wireless tele
graphy, made communication with the
shore twenty miles from Liverpool. '
BRITISH-AMERICAN PLAN.
For Settlement of Chinese Indemnity
Question May Prevail.
The news dispatches from Pekin
convey to the official mind of Wash
ington the belief that what is known
as the British-Ameriean plan of set
tling the indemnity question is mak
ing headway and that it will be adopt
eu in the end as the only feasible
scheme. The firm attitude of the
United States in declining to enter
into a joint guarantee of the enormous
bo*d issue is believed to have had its
effect in inducing the ministers to ac
cept the British-Ameriean proposition.
It is certain that any movement to
ward the settlement of this indemnity
question must result in unanimity to
be effective. Although often mention
ed, details of the British plan have not
heretofore been given. Prom an au
thoritative source they are learned to
be as follows:
The Chinese government is to issue
bonds to each of the powers to the
amount of the indemnity due each.
These bonds are to bear 4 per cent in
terest, with a clause providing one
half of 1 per cent for amortization.
Certain of the Chinese revenues now
specifically designated in the proposi
tion are to be ear-marked for the liq
uidation of the bonds. A committee
appointed by the foreign powers is
to take charge of the questions relat
ingg to the revenues ihus ear-marked,
and the committee is to arrange de
tails by which the revenues are to be
applied on the lords. In case or de
fault on the bonds, the default is to be
to the committee and not to the sever
al powers.
“I REGRET TO ANNOUNCE.”
Kitchener Notifies London of Another
Licking By the Boers.
Lord Kitchener has cabled from Pre
toria under Sunday’s date as follows:
“Near Welmans Rust, twenty miles
south of Middelburg, 250 Victorian
mounted rifles from General Beaston’s
co.umn were surprised in camp by a
superior force of Boers at 7:30 p. m.
June 12th. The enemy crept up to
within short range and poured a.
deadly fire into the camp, killing two
officers and sixteen men and wound
ing four officers and thirty-eight men,
of whom twenty-eight were slightly
wounded. Only two officers and fifty
men escaped to General Beaston’s
camp.
ALL QUIET AT BENTON.
Vigilant Efforts Made to Capture
Slayer of Young Fos.er.
A special from Shreveport, La., says:
The search for Prince Edwards, the
murderer of John Gray Poster, con
tinues, though with indifferent success.
The searchers are working night and
day. Great difficulty is experienced
in extracting information from the ne
groes in the country which Edwards is
supposed to nave passed.
All is quiet at Benton. The sheriff
says he apprehends no trouble, but is
fully prepared to meet it should it
come. He has a largo armed force in
readiness, and can put it in seivice at
a moment’s notice. The temper of the
public has cooled considerably.
DIVERS ARE NONPLUSSLD.
Search for Dead In Wrecked Boat Re
veals Only Two Bodies.
A New York dispatch says: After
more man twenty-four hours’ search
for dead bodies in the Staten Island
ferry boat i.orthfield after her collis
ion with the Jersey Central ferry boat
Mauch Chunk, on Friday evening, only
two has been found. How many other
fatalities resulted from the accident
is a mystery. Six persons are still re
ported to be missing.
One body found was that of Jere V.
Wright, note teller of the Oriental
bank, residing at New Brighton, S. 1.,
and the other was that of Juan A. Ben
itez, Porto Rican and clerk in the
steamship office.
OREGON GREATLY DAMAGED.
Cost of Repairs on Big Warship Wili
Aggregate $250,000.
It is estimated that the repairs to
the Oregon, which has just arrived at
San Francisco from the orient, ren
dered necessary by the uamage sus
tained when she was wrecked in the
gulf of Pe Chi Li will require about
six months on the dry dock and cost
fully $250,000.
ANXIOUS FOR NEW ROAD.
Citizens of Decatur, Ala., Working to
Secure a Right of Way.
Suoscrlpticns are being raised at
Decatur, Ala., to pay the expenses of
a committee and attorney to get the
right of way for the proposed Decatur,
Danville and Southwestern railroad
i_rougn the county, the committee to
start out within the next few days. The
roau passes through a section rich in
timber, coal and -ron. James E. Moon
ey and John Carlisle, of Cincinnati,
are interested in the road, and the
prospects are bright for its early con
struction.
WAR FACTS WITHHELD.
Success of Boers In South Africa Kept
From British Public.
British newspapers which usually
support the government continue to
grumble, says the London correspond
ent of The New York Tribune, because
the British public are being kept in
ignorance of the real facts of the war
in South Africa. The Boers appear to
be making steady progress in the
south.
THE WEEKLY NEWS, CARTEUSVILLE, GA
NO REASON IN EITHER.
“Aw, really, Miss Pert, it’s rather
rude to say you don’t like my face. Why
don’t you?”
‘‘Oh, because.”
“Because? There’s no reason in that
answer.” l(
“Neither is there any in your face.
—Philadelphia Press.
ON THE CONTRARY.
“I understand that visionary chap is
regarded as being twenty years ahead of
his time."
‘‘No,’’ answered the grave-looking
citizen, “I am his landlord, and I know
better than that. He is about six
mor-ths behind time.”— ll'as/iingtOH Star.
Postage to be- Krdiirrd to One Cent.
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Bananas with purple leaves and seedless
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Oxford University has voted to do away
With the Sunday afternoon sermons.
By the game laws of New Hampshire no
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