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PXOHIBkTION
WINS DECISION.
Supreme Court Helds That Pro
hibition Elections Can’t Be
Reviewed Unless Fraud
Is Charged.
The supreme court has rendered
Altho t^-r - -T- k I
case, .
precedent that will govern j n
others of a similinr character that
may now be pending or developed
hereafter.
Iu 1 1 etteo eIieci t > ,ho opu.ion. 1
mouslv, holds that the . legality ;rj
ot piom r T hitlnn It elections > is not re
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viewable by the courts oi in
state, c ote unless unless the t Ciuestiou 1 of fraud
in the court is involved.
The imnortai.ee of aueh a ruM.rg
is at cnee evident, It means
a favorite method of attacking
prohibition elections by the losing
side is illegal, and that no court
in the state—not even the supreme
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jurisdiction. i
court—has
'ib.e case m [ omt was that ot' |
Ha iis et at. vs. Judge Sheffield, J
of Arlington, until recently flm judge j
of the Sllpeli ir co art of Pat- ^
aula circuit, It grew out or a
rec mt dispensary-elec t ion in Itar
which the “tank 9 y
ly i,nun tv, in
was voted out.
One-tenth of the citizens who
. . . , election—one
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has been illegal, and further, that
the act under which it was held
was unconstitutional.
Judge Sheffield decided against
e compla.nants They give
notice of an appeal to the supreme
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the bill was not presented . A within it i ■
| tile time required by law.
! Enable , . to procure , _ Judge T.i^rra Snef
I field’s signature to the bill of ex
of e .
| cept.or.a, rt wae. cor,, S e m,p , 8 .
«»t rto case before tbe
court for reyiew m this
' shape.
However, the complainants
j applied to the supreme court for a
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writ of mandamus t » cniipel j
Judge Sheffield to sign the bill of I
exceptions, mid in this shape it
was heard and reviewed by the
high court.
In its decision, the c-.urt denies
the mandamus, and points out
that Judge Should was without
jurisdiction in the first instance
to hear the attack on the legality
of the dispensary election. In
this connection, it.is held that no j
court of the state has jurisdiction ;
to review a whiskey election, un- '
less there is a charge of fraud in ,
the court. The legality of such
election is net within the juris¬
diction of the courts.
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A Wonderful Horse.
A horse that can spell, read, add,
subtract, multiply, and distin
guish colors among its many ac
compdshraents deserves to be cred
ited with as much intelligence as
an oidinar\ human being. Such a
horse King Pharoah is declared to
1 be, called by those who have seen
him the most marvelous horse in
the worlc.
1 hose who have never seen the
horse perform should not accredit
the act of achievement to the train¬
er rather than to the horse, as
| 1 being the both controller and of an intelli
gence rare supreme.
The semblance of human intel¬
ligence in the performance of spec¬ ;
ial feats by :
some educated horses
is due altogether to the skill of the
trapier in making the animal un
derstand by signs that it is to ex¬
ecute certain acts taught it, but
this is the first instance on record
that a horse has qualified to be
taught by reasoning, and King
I haroah has demonstrated abun¬
dantly to competent authorities
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that the acme of ‘‘horse sense” has
been reached, in his cus * at any
rate.
King rlmroah can perform with
anybody in the absence of his
trainer. He seems to understand
every word spoken to him, lie-1
cause he executes
what he has been told to do.
King Pharouh is owned by Dr.
D. B. Sovd, a veterinary surgeon, !
of Columbia, S. C., where the horse
ta at present. Dr. Bovd bought
the horse when it was a year old,
and for the last four years and a
half lie has had it m training. !
King Pharouh is a beautiful speci
men ol ,h, hor«, and standi H I I
hands and weighs 820 pounds. He
is from an Indian pony sired by un
Arabian stallion. His white coar
is prettily marked with spots of
yellow and black, a slight tinge of
blue encircling the yellow marks.
One eye is blue and the other black,
The mane is long, and is streaked
with the same colors that mark
the body.
In public exhibitions Dr. Boyd
has invited strangers to step into
the ring and write mathematical
problemsinsixfiguresonablack
board, and the horse has furnished
the solution without any sigu or
C uh from its trainer. It will pick
0 ut any designated flag from a lot
of colored flags when asked to do
s0 . The horse has no trouble in
picking out a dime or a quarter
or a half-dollar piece from a pile
of silver coins., and can spell its
own name or that of any person in
the audience, provided the name is
a short one, which it has been
taught, demonstrating perfectly
that the horse understands what it
is asked to do by the sounds of the
words spoken.
King Pharoah has been put to
every known test to prove his un
demanding. Dr. Boyd declares!
that the difference between
horse and other educated horses is I
that King Pharoah does not work
by sign or cue, but really reads,
uses his brains in working out the
mathematical question, spells, and
understands when spokeu to._
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