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FAIR TUESDAY A>'D WEDNESDAY, EIGHT TO FRESH WINDS, MOSTLY SOUTHWEST.
MACON, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1003
ESTABLISHED IX IS2fl
DAILY—f7 A YEAR
RAILROADS’ ANSWER
IN PEACH RATE CASE
AMERICAN TARS
WERE WINNERS
HAS NO QUARREL
WITH COUNT CASSINI
TWO DRUNKEN MEN
WRECK ELEVATOR
ATURE
IN LE
!»«jr They Art ho mu! to Enable
Groirm of Other State* to Com
pete With Georgia Product.
No Friction Between the Adu|lvU<
tratlou and the Russian Ambaaaa-
dor—Xo Reflection Intended.
cai’se srcniors i.yjihie, tii tw B.vnr-TunsB PBOPIE, SOME OB'
AVIIOM MAY DIE—THEY JVMPED ADOAIUJ WHEN ORDCRED OFE.
DANCED ON THE FLOOR AND CAUSED A DROP OF SEVERAL STOniES
Defeated German Men-of-
Warsmeu in Boat Race.
action of Bills in
leml the;Western
I Employment of
ion of Sympathy
p of the Death of
[peaker Pro-Tern
y devoted Largely to ->thi
Both Branches—Proposi
and Atlantic to Brunsw
One Thousand ConvictsJ
Adopted by the House oJ
the Father of Speaker fl
Howard in the Chair.
WASHINGTON', June 29.—The Cen
tral of Georgia and the Atlanta and
West Point, Georgia Southern and
Florida, Georgia, and the Western of
Alabama railroads have filed answer
with the interstate commerce com
mittee to the complaint of the Georgia
Peach Growers' Association alleging
excessive and discriminating tariffs.
The roada deny that the rates to New
York and Eastern points are approx
imately one-third greater per mile
than to Ohio river crossings and say
that the peach producers in Texas,
Arkansas, Tennessee, Maryland, Dela
ware and California, have to meet the
competition of the Georgia peach in
both Eastern and "Western markets
and the lines between those points
have necessarily been compelled to ex
act exceptionally low rates on this
class of traffic in order to enable pro
ducers to compete with Georgia pro
ducers.
WASHINGTON, June 29.—The Asso
ciated Press is authorized to state that
the reports in circulation to the effect
that there is friction between the ad
ministration and Count Cassini, the
Russian ambassador, are absolutely
without foundation.
It is stnted that the relations of the
president and the state department
with Count Cassini are officially and
personally entirely cordial. It Is re
garded as a serious reflection upon the
secretary of the president to represent
his action in forwarding the petition
relative to the Jews in Russia as in. any
WON THREE EVENTS
PITTSBURG, Pa.
The
the first floor
•any’s plant in
ed the ropes
lit elevator on
which twenty-three persons were
crowded. The cage fell from the lUtb
floor Into the cellar, a distance of forty-
five feet, and every one on the elevator
was injured. It Is thought that at least
two will die.
The ll*{ of Injured:
John Churney, Alleghanyi both legs
broken; will likely dle. fc /
Mrs. Edward Holman, Mount Hope.
N. J., Injury to spine; probably died; at
Alleghanyi general hospital,
Joseph Wfber, Alleghany, both legs
broken; cdttfWAti serious.
O. P. T hompson.^NLVi^g hony, leg
crushed.
Mrs. 0. R. Sammons, East End, Pitta-
burg; spine Injured.
Imogene Redmond, Paris, Ky.; an
kle ipralned and spine Injured; ut West
Penn hospital.
Andrew Uolak, Alleghany, ankle
sprained.
II. A. Morrison, Hazelwood,compound
fracture right leg.
Mrs. A. Loth. Alleghany, concussion
of spine, and ankle sprained.
William Koncana, Cleveland, O.; an
kle sprained and spina injured; at Al-
' nil hospital.
C. Hownk, Cleveland, ankle sprained
and Injury to spine; at West Penn hos
pital.
John Lotabnr,. Cleveland, O* concus
sion of splito; at Alleghunj general hos-
by Dr. J. S. Phillips, physician at the ,
plant, the antics of two men on the ele
vator, who were Intoxicated, caused tho
disaster. Dr. Phillips says the two
men crowded on the car after being
told by the operator to stay off. Once
on. they commenced Jumping, with tho
result that the shaft snapped and left
the elevator without control.
According to the story* told by Wm.
Koncaha, a dry goods merchant of
Cleveland tonight at the hospital,
there was no disorder in the croud.
“I thought there were too mnny on
the car,"'lie slid, "when I su-.v how
crowded we wore, and os soon as tho
car left the fifth floor I* am certain
every one realized thnt something had
happened to the machinery and that,
the elevator was slipping. There was
not a sound or cry uttered by any one
until we landed in a heap In the cel
lar." • * rr i »*‘fyy r
All hut two of the Injured were visi
tors to the Heinz plant.
Weber and Thompson ure employes
of the company.
The t'levetnr»d_ people are membeTa
of the Bohemian C^Molic Central Un
ion and took part Wla the Meaning of
the guns of the ^cadets of St. George
of Alleghany on Sunday. Today they
took for sightseeing and the Heinz
plant was on the program. An examin
ation of the plant and machinery
showed that those injured narrowly
r»< aped instant death ns the 75-popnd
weight at the side of the shaft shot to:
the roof of the building, rapped through
the timbers at the top and fell half
Its length through the calling over the.
sixth floor. Had tho timbers been a
little less stout the huge weight would
have fallen nearly sixty feet upon th •
mass of Injured people huddled in a
haep on the floor of the demolished el-
Kmpfrnr William Took tlie Defeat
In Jolly Sailor-Fashion and Made
Personal Presents to tho Victorious
Crews—At a Farewell He
Expressed the Hope That There
Would lie Continued Friendship
Iletween tho Two Nations,
|f said commissioners,
[then adjourned.
LA NT A. June Speaker Mor-
g absent on account of the
h - his father, the house Mae'
l tu order by Hon. J. D.Howard !
laid win. speaker pro tern.
■i Steed of CenoU offered a resold-
expending the sympathy of the
•e » Speaker Morris on the death
bit J father. The resolution was
KIEL, June
-The American men-
of-wnrsmen won a flrst, a second nn<l
a third in today's races against the
boats of the German fleet. The Amer
icans had four boats entered In three
events wjille the Germans had thirty-
seven, and the American crews wore
not familiar with the course and had
not specially trained for the occasion.
The Chicago's sailing cutter, enter
ed by Midshipman Stephen C. Rowan,
today won Princess Henry's prize for
warships cutters.
The sailing launch Fan Francisco,
entered by Ensign Gergo W. Steele,
Jr., won the prize In the race for war
ships' launches.
The German crews cheered tho
American winners heart ly.
The emperor pneenteJ the prizes to
the winners at the yacht club tonight
in ’he shape of personal gifts to tho
officers commanding the launches. En
sign Steele received a silver cup.
"I hope you will drink mnny a bum
per out of it," snid Jbnptror William,
handing It to him. LI?ut. Muslin and
M tlshlpman Rowan, who ho lied tho
Chicago's smalt cutter
cigarette boxes.
The officers of the
squadron this aft err oo
one thousand guests
Un’ted States flag*!..,
pil ictpntty German nsvul
visiting Americans. Th
"smoker" on the Ken run n
Emperor William was i
present at the reception r
sorgo beenuse he had «•
ahead to distribute prize*
match.
Prince Henry was nt t
with the princes, his wl *
with Lluet. Charles L. H
Chicago.
In bidding Emp*ror Will
on board the Hcfcento'Ier
I mlral Cotton on behalf of
land officers of his gqumtr
I would carry away with them never-to-
J bt-forgotten memories of the h.spltil-
| 1 ty thnt had been ?Vn\vn them during
their stay here Th** emneror replied
j that the visit had been charming to
' him pemmatty and he hoi «• l it would
I be enduring In Its Impi •*<* on the
I friendship between the two nations.
I Admiral Cotton and the captains of
j the American warships tonight attend-
I ed a dinner given by tt
In honor of the emperor
J his majesty and United
. sodor Tower In the gnrd
witnessing a display of
combined fleet* end the
vessels' searchlights.
The emperor will lenv
>«•-» AWOINTMEXTS.
June 29.—Governor Ter-
m to the senate the fol
iations for confirmation:
L D. Dickerson, to be so-
Iclty court of Douglas for
( years from December 18,
TERRIBLE TRAGEDY
AT SWAINSBORO, GA.
I I Iain, to be judge of the
I of Echols for a term of
torn April 24. 1904.
I Tfson. to be solicitor of
rt of Echols for the unex-
Lf Hon. E. K. Wilcox, re-
bg October IX 1904.
I DuPree. to bs judge of the
f. of Pike for the term of
|van Air:’. V* V.*-4.
mb k •; vyn. to be solicitor
|\ court of Ptke for & term
f. from April 19. 1904.
L. Simmons of Gwinnett, to
(r of the board of trustees
►rslty of Georgia from the
[go for the term of tight
UAuBUSt 23, 180S.
it i vrsons of Talbot, Ut bo
1 the board of trustees of
illy of Georgia from the
[jressionsl district, for the
fit years, from August 23.
Brinson of Decatur offered s res-
•n \ >r :he appointment of & com-
** *>I three from the house and two
rt.- senate with th# state chem-
uiri d, to prepare a pure food bill
^ «! 'touted to the next tesslon of
TROUBLE BREWING
1N THE ORIENT
Robert Rich Accidentally Shoots
and Kills Ida Mother—lie Is erased
With Uriel.
Conanltatlon nt Fokin Amnnsr the
Chief Military Officers of the Rus
sian Government.
SWAINSBORO, Ga., June 29.—Rob
ert Rich, aged 21, this morning acciden
tally shot and killed his mother, to
whom he was devoted. lie was "prank
ing" with a pistol, showing how
smoothly It worked, and praising its
•fine points. His mother, an invalid,wn» .
seated near. In unbreaching the pistol j Ughariy g»*
something went wrong, there wo* an
explosion and Mrs. Rich screamed and
full, shot through the breast. She died
almost instantly.
Young Hlteh Is almost crazed with
grief, and has to be constantly watched
to prevent suicide.
VjMi. Almond—To reinstate J.. J. I,
eng on tbs pension rolls.
1 Morris and McLain—To i
irizs, tbs mayor and council of j
•ell to issue bonds.
k\ td • incorporate the feilubeth J
<4 district In Cobb county.
I Mr. Whitley—For the appoint-
»t of B committee to Investigate th«
slbitiCr of leasing the property of
treats, at the three viaducts in At-
PEKIN, June 29.—The Russian Min
ister, M. Les8ar, has been suddenly
summoned to a conference with Gen.
Kuropatkln, the Russian war minis
ter, Admiral Alexciff, In command of
the Russian fleet In the Pacific; M. Po-
kotiioff, manager of the Rusao-Chlniao
Rank at Pekin, and other officers nt
Port Arthur regarding Russia’s posi
tion In Manchuria. M. Lessar leaves
hers July 1.
United State*
received about
board the
Kcirsnrge,
officers and
Py D. McDaniel of Walton,
I iber of the board of true-
I’Diversity of Georgia from
litrlct for the term of eight
■August 23, IMS.
B T. Newton of Newton
I* a member of the board of
ithe University of Georgia
[of eight years from August
The srrenm* of the injured and the
crash of the huge eng** ns it struck
tho bottom of the shaft hrought hun
dred* of workmen and women to ’ha
rescue and u hurry call was sent for
phyrlelnns and ambulances and the In
jured were hastily examined and hur-
rle I to tho hospitals.
This Is the flrst serious accident
which ha* over occurred at the plant.
In a statement given out by the offi
cials of the plant it was stated that
the elevator was thoroughly overhaul
ed,a now drum placed in r/*Uton about
two days ago and hud always been In
spected dally by .the man In charge of
♦ he machinery, once n week by the oil-
••r and once « month the mill-
wrlghts. The break n-cffynpd In
plnre Imposslbl.- to be d*-to ted
inspectors as was Inside the Inrgo
| 2EM Over»t«et—To regulate the
r faslrg ui : . tchlng of fish.
Ah ’, ti - * tblish the 8ylvanla school
district.
By Mr- K Iney—To Incorporate the
town of parrott.
By Mr. Glenn—To pay pension of
lioukv J. Bailey, deceased, to her son.
By Mr. Martin—A resolution provid
ing for two *-salons of th* house dally.
By Mr. Bell—To incorporate the town |
of Nune*.
By Mr. Fu*S*n—To change the ttros
of holding the superior court of Chat- !
tahoo *ln»e county.
By Mr. Leigh—To amend the law J
prescribing th * manner In which insur- I
ance coibpaniea shall mnke returns. I
By vri Larrlngton—Providing for tho
exten-iozl of the Western and Atlantic
railroad tf*Brunswick.
By Mr: Fl ed—To incorporate the
White FIking- school district.
By M* r »rs. Mitchell and Hlngletary-
To amend the charter of Metcalf*.
| Also. t,if repeal on act to repeal an
| act to liKorp. rate the town of Melrs
in Thomas county,
f By Mr. Adams—To amend section
I C72. Volume 3 of th* cod*.
I By Mr. Wootton—To abolish th* eity
court of Mount Vernon, In Montgome- j
Passed.
TRIGG COMPANY OUT OF IT.
rge tonight,
unnbl* to be
on the Konr-
engaged long
« at n tennis
MAJ. HANSON’S SPEECH
ATTENTIVELY HEARD
llankrupt Concern AVIU Not He Per
mitted to Complete the
** Mnlmn k ”
WASHINGTON. June 29.—Mr. Myers,
receiver of the W. R. Trigg Company
of Richmond, Va., contractors for tho
construction of the United States ves
sel Galveston, th* revenue cutter Mo
hawk, and a dredge for the war depart
ment, who failed some time ago, and
Mr. Newton, president of the First Na
tions! Bank of Richmond, hod an Inter
view today with Secretary ghnw apd
leapt, flhoemaker, chief of the revenue
cutter service. On behalf of the Trigg
Company an oppllcotlon wns made for
th* treasury department to allow the
company to take charge of the Mohawk
as soon as she is released by the courts
and complete her for the government.
It was decided, however, that under the
law no contract can be entered into
I.nrgi* Audience In the House of
HepresrnlwtlveM — Resuonse to the
Houston Child I.nhar Rtll —Intro
duction by President llonell.
She danced
*Mjy of the
r. ions.
-Mr. Dunbar of
orrow's session
a bill appropri-
lara for nn**x-
<1 resources of
)u!t exposition,
i the committee
farotvel!
:ca* Ad-
old they
ATLANTA, Juno 29.—MnJ. Jno. F.
Hanson addressed tho members of tho
General Assembly anti a largo num
ber of citizens In tho hnll of thn houso
of reprusontntlvos tonight *u opposition
to th<* child labor bill introduced in
the *nusQ by Representative Houston of
Fulton. Ills motives commanded th«
attention of every one and were im
pressive, judging by tho comments of
members 61 the legislature at the con
clusion of the address.
At tlinos some of his utteonnecs wor-*
i received with demonstration of ap
proval. Maj. Hanson was in fine voice.
The speaker was introduced by Pres
ident Howell of the Senate, who sit
near him during the delivery of hi* ad
dress. When Major Hanson had con
cluded a number of members of thu
General Assembly congratulated him.
rorably
|* tgaii m !h« b;:; in whatever
I ake^ as there are some mem-
the house who are opposed to
I'nditur* by the state for an
It Bt. Louis or anywhere else,
bar has talked with many of
Ibers, and has been very much
II by the number who art fa-
In an exhibit. He says eentl-
[ro g and the Impression Is
jthit n.fiy thousand dollars
l«- tbs* -iitn appropriated.
[eippl has an appropriation of
I understand,” said Mr. Dun-
frhe Tcisgraph correspondent,
hlnk Georgia should not be be
lt state, but 1 shall name fifty
I dollars in my bill. 2 know
ran make an exhlbit^with that
III it will bring ift good returns
Itantlal addition to our popula
te k>ok to the East for money
In# part of our commerce' ts
lime direction, but we look to
Idle West and Northwest for
|*n. There are thousands of
I In these cold states of the
rt who are looking for homes
bra mninlal climate. They
ly and make a flue dose of dt-
p»ny of th--se people will visit
■Hi exposition, and from what
they will pick nut new
v h oA with an
*
*• p.
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• ' X-
PRELIMINARY TRIAL
OF FATHER AND SON
/.Of.LIE M. MAYNARD AMI III* AON HIM.IK Mct'OWEX, *KHVF.n WITH
ry county. .
By Mr. Felder—'To regulate the fil
ing of secured claims. Poased.
By Mr. 3hannon-To amend section
8tS, volum- 3 of the rod^for the sp-
polntment of Jury commissioners. Ix»st J
—ayes *2, na>* M.
By Mr. K< *ht—A resolution for the
relief of th- > >nd*men of J. C. Jeml-
gen. of roffe. county. Passed.
By Mr. jihnaon-To provide th#
manner of .*..*t>o*lfll of misdemeanor
cases and th* money arising therefrom.
Tabled
By Mr. Spence—To pay the p*nsion
of Jes«e E. Butler to hi* atdow.
riise-l.
By Mr. Thurman—To amend tn#
road law* «• ‘hat the commutation
u, of fl ,».!) b» P»I4 al th. tlrr.. no-
wfv.0 on .h, . .non ftobf. «o j
ro»d duly:. »n4 to th, tinw or
VhKinnlftf ■ orh on th. ptthlw rooa* ,
from March M to J»t.uur» l.
TIlVT-Kt'TK.
ATLANTA. Juno S—Th. Mtt»t, m«
•*t 11 o'rWtfh todAy «nd pro«-d«l to
trmniitl hu.ttfM In th, uiunl or««.
| Upon » 0,11 ot th. roll th. tollowlns
[new nvi-o:.- -.r» If.twined'.
nr Mr c,m.nt»- To pln» th. M-
llrltor ,-B.rV "t th. «•» upon t
^^n.-ntton .for r.pr.«nllnir thn,
state in the supreme court, end th*.
lhcv shad receive no other compensa
tion for tfce duties p-rformed by them
*2Sa'«3L TS* ««
of l*H relative tothu
it Jurwe^y^MM
TO APPEAR nP.FORR A Jt stile court lx
long sail to Erk-rnfoerde. T
Icon *f|un«lron will leave at
tomorrow evening.
IMMENSE REWARD
FOR LOGAN’S CAPTURE
FORSYTH, Gal, June 29.—The de
velopments In the deplornhle tragedy
which occurred here on .lost Thursday
evening, In which Mr. Walter H.
Child* wan shot to death by Mr. Zolllo
M. Maynard, while tho latter received
several wound* from Mr. Maynard'*
pistol, ha* occasioned the most Intenno
Interest In this little city. Warrant*
hnvt been Issued ngalnst Mr. Maynard
and hi* 17-year old son, Willie McCovv-
en, charging them with mttfder. Tho
latter ha* been placed
jail, while Mr. Mayni
surveillance of an- off I
where ho is confined t
count of hi* wounds,
trlol will he held here
ing at 10 o'clock befor
U. Mobley, N. P. an<
It I* expert* 1 thnt evidence of a
ipoet ernnatlnnai character will be de
veloped, and on account «>f the prnnd-
ttencc of the defendant* great lnter«*t
Im taken In the outenniu t»y citizen*
from eirry section of the county. The
prosecution will he conducted by So*
III for General O. if. Hi Illnod worth, an-
ei*‘ed bv I'••r3-f>nM <ft Pernons, white
the dofen** will he r*[ire*ented by
Mr-er*. It. L. Berner, <’abanlSH and
WilllnRham and Judge it. Lee May
nard of Americas. It 1* rumored that
nt th<* tnal trial !l<*n. Thomas E.
Watson will also nsNlst the prosecu
tion.
Mr. Maynard' physician state* thnt
he will be aide to be present in court
tomorrow, when th** attorneys for
himself and mm will endeavor ♦.. have
a bond named for their appearance at
the tiiial trial In the superior court.
JONF.H Ml iioi'it CASK
,Tnrr Ask* Further Instrnrtlons.
Mistrial Predicted.
WILSON, N. O., June 29.—The Jury In
the Jones murder case ram* Into court
today and asked for further Instruct
ions, which Judge Shaw gave.- He also
urged upon the Jury th* Importance of
agreeing on a verdict, saying thnt they
V. ■ • 1'.-' 1 < < ip-lb’.. Ilf d-' Ming til" li
ttle as any other jury will bo. A mis
trial is predicted.
Amounts
They Are mill Wearing Overcoats
in llie Metropol*.
Air. George Frremun, n prominent
merchant of ‘Horne, pnp(«d through
Mncon yesterday on route from Now
York by tho way of Savannah.
In speaking of his trip, Mr. Free
man H.ild: "I spent over two weeks tn
New York city and during the entire
time I encountered cold weather.
Nearly every man I met was wearing
an overcoat.'1 did not see any minirm-r
suits. I never felt the cold more, for X
failed to carry my overcoat. I had a
crash suit In rny grip and I made haste
to express it home. I wore heavy win
ter garments and could not feel com
fortable at i\jght. All the hotels were
heated up with steam. It looked more
like November than June. The people
told mo Jt was quite unusual, such a
long cold spell at this scuson.”
Ollli'Uli l)l«|,i,iri| (o
nil Authorities.
In ft cell nt th
ird I* under tho
n-r nt hi* home,
o hi* bed on nc-
Tho preliminary
tomorrow morn*
e Judge Stephen
I ex-officio J. V.
LAWYER, WHO ACTED
AS CLIENT’S “FENCE'
Marshal Austi
Hubert Ammon, CouvIcteU of Re-
. celvlnsr s I.nrac* Sum From Frank
lin Syndicate Miller.
kerton
MISERABLE ESCAPADE
OF ARMY OFFICER
RELIANCES GOOD
IN HEAVY WEATHER
NEW YORK, June 29.—Robert A.
Ammon, attorney for William F» Mil
ler of the Franklyn Syndicate, was j r ,
day senteiu ed to an Indeterminate t/ /
In state's prison of not leas than /
nor more than four end a half >*<■>
Ammon woa convicted of bavin
ceiyed stolen money from Mllled^j^^
minimum penalty f<-r this off ensue
years. The specific charge
Ammon was convicted was tha^k
celved 37>,W0 of th- money obtnln^i4Pk
the Franklin "520" per cent, syndicate.
3flller Is now serving a ten-year sen
tence and was the chief wltnes* at the
trial.
District Attorney Jerome Instructed
Assistant District Attorney Xott to pre*
pare a petition to be »*nt to Governor
Violettas of
corporation Law In
House ('us*.
June 29.—Henry Alton,
Gold Mining Company,
lay, charged with vlo-
"A3 of th* penal code,
It a misdemeanor to n*-
Ith the county clerk the
persona composing a
o partnership.
Inspector Ashe has been
ng on the ca«“ for six week*,
lofflra Inspector McClusky said
arrest on a technical charge is
o have been due to a fear that
otoriety given tho case might
the m»n concerned to leave the
’ .V, . Xrart Talk With
®Oj. |jp ■(’StsjjJ (irnrrnl,
i •» ,, ^ * !june 13.—'Thin) A><
iKifan Jt General U,.Ll«n re-
Ouroll. H., ni
•C|i, Postmaster General
ourth Assistant Postrnns-
>1 Iirlstow, with whonj he
hi* recently published letter
postmaster general railing for
s. ,g:iMori of tin* fontr.icl held by
^^vnifoldlng company of Franklin,
TWl<. Madden explained hi* letter
to tn«* officials. It la understood thut
he expressed regret at having acted
hastily and repudiated any intention
of reflecting upon official* of the de
partment In connection with published
criticism* of the contract. Mr. Madden
had nothing to say for publication on
the subject. *
Deserted Ills llrlde of Two Weeks
and Disappears Under a Charge of
Riga my.
Hite OuflonU nml Outpoints (loth of
the Old Cup Defenders—A Tblrty-
Mlle Spin.
AGO, June 29—Lieut. William K.
of the Fulled Btutes army, has
‘•red with a chsrge of blxamy
’ over hi* head, and a desstrsd
f two wi-ck* mourns his ob*en> o
re he has committed SUlclde.
rbb* In Mim Viola Simon of fi*n
1 ", who murrlM him after a court-
U than a fortnight. She is n .w
<Uy watting money with which to
r * h*»r father * hous«. About tho
•' M*ut*nant w«k bidding hU brtds
■ thin morning and telling her that
M noun return, a w./m»n In Citt-
who nays eh* I* hl» wife. Informed
*f of poll** th«*r** thst he had Con
ti bigamous marrlsge Hh« said
Ming took piwhile McCuc sit
► soldier stationed at Fort
NEWPORT. II L. June 29-The n*
cup yacht Reliance, proven today h (
worth as a heavy weather boat when sh
defeated the Columbia and Constltutlo
In a stiff easterly breeze and lumpy *
over a thirty-mile cou.se, nfteen rnlh
of whl> h w;ih a beat to windward. Ti
of the dvtl cod#
compensation *
C< By Mr. Dodtfl
to 65 inrlu^JOfl
e 2\—Official
by oiVp of the
nine teconds h
UnUbia and foi
then did lhe Ci
All the rsclni
pxrtlclpatdl in up
sire and smooth w
, time
the company were
These records
carefully, and the
ere communicated
the case of Miller.
The petition wrfll
ground that Miller h
ble services to the
blowing and
GEORGIA TEACHER*.
KNOXVILLE. T*nn. f June 23.—The
Georgta teacher® here are permanently
organized with the following named ■ f-
fleers:
T. O. Polhlll. Quitman, On., presi
dent; Miss Julia Haim«. Columbus,
vlc-prtri lent; Miss Florence IWn-l,
Macon, second vlce-pre*blent; O.
Tbsrpe, recretary and treasurer; U.
B. Fhllhp- Madison, Wl*.. Mlts !’.• * i
• 1 ' M « !. Mr V. I h IK . Green
vltt«-. G,t„ 31.-h Burvch. with the act
ing president and treasurer as execu
tive committee.
mpany his been advertising
:*ly In Italian, Polish and
i*wspaper*. Among the names
h* a dverllsements were those
d W. Thompson and Walter
employ** of the cuitom
’* Assistant Kecretsry Arm-
f th»* tr-.eury, has requested
•‘port from th*-* officials re-
thelr alleg <1 connection with
wa* brought on when
•k*d his new father-in-
announcing the wedding
f'>m*n In Finnan, who now cialmt
i wife She ha* been living thero
ie n;un« of Mu. We*tcoU, and had
»nded reg-ilariy with McCue until
<■' 'u* and hU bride arrived hero
y.-' ago. Mrs. McFue said today
told her they were going to Pert
N Y, mh«r* Ms regiment ha-l
*lgn*d to duty.
>!' < ’ue *nld tr/nlght:
my huelxind left (his morning
h* wu» going to get his pay and
nation *t army headquarter*, I
until rvon and th*n went to s«.»
VI husbard had been there
po l {fared the worst.’’
•ride’s father is bigmood L.
expoNure
• rand Jury Helurnt Additional In.
dl<*tiii«*nt« iKNlnm the Gang.
WASHINGTON, June 29.—The grend
Groff
e of Mschen
1 l!. th*
bribe.
brought tn
WILL AXDKHflOV WIXS AT
NEW YORK, June :
Saturday of 307 for th* •
plormhlp of th* United
Will Anderson, Apaw-n
Brown, Wailnton, was i
on the Baltuarol golf
Whort Hills, N. J.
ocote of to Liro'
11*1) WEATHER FOR viivkltot K
NEW YORK. June The pro|*j«r
race between the two 8hatnro*k» w.
Prevented today by bad weather.
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