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ALLEN, GUILTY.
' ID HIE IN ■
First Outlaw to Go to Trial Is
Convicted of Murder in the
First Degree.
Continued From Page One.
In the < .is* m n - sons. Claude .on! Vic
tor Allen, v iies. trial u ill st.: '! <>n
Monday
Prank of Boys
Started Trouble.
The *-a uses that led t*» th« shooting
diite hack to the ariv.*t <»f the FM wards
bo? s. Floyd Allen’s nephew.* for caus
ing a disturbance in a > ho*>! house at
which Sunda? services \<*r<- to b* held.
Th*- Edwaids ho? s \v» i> summoned (•»
cdurf and appealed to Floyd Alien to ro
their bond.
Alien siaio-d i«» Llillsvil’* in compli
ance with the request ami met an odi
ter of the law with t • bo? « in lov. .
He requested to sc< Hu- papers pc
iTiittinu 1 he a rest of t’ne Vhiini: nmim
taincers in X -r;h <’a odina a n< mhbw
Ing state, and upon the oflirt i > < i,is.. .
took his gun awa\ and v.a? later ar
rested on a te* hnival charge of resist
Ing an oftn er. #
Ref »/o ; )>• t ria I of b’loyi Allen on
thest ■marges. ift.-f , oiiru . i. <1 with the
prosecution Judg< Thornton I. Mu -
sic. the C« • nil*)!! Wco It 11* atloiLO and
the sheriff evolved mans loiters
■h•onioning viol- me if the inonti^;rn « r
was convicted. lit will m v« . ve a
jail Hentenci said the ominous noo-s.
•Sentence Signal
For Opening Fire
<Mi 'ho d;<\ ?h< t rnlei cc was lc
pronounced. March 13, tin \lh*n> ami
their hepchmen tiled .-•olcnin I? in."
town, tied their huiscs in front of the
Utile court room and thronged into the
building. Jndg- Masse a lool.cd
steadily ;ii Flc»?»| \.;*n .-landing in th*
dock and pronounced a -■•nt. n< » --c
bodying a prison term of one '.car.
A(a-ording to « \<‘w itm sses. the h -
terne was- the signal tor the -iioMiing.
Floyd Mien, reaching f" hi gun a
soon as th- words had pa -cd lhe
Judge's lips, opened tin. his clansmen’
following suit. With the tir-i voile?,;
the jiUlgc. prosecutor, sheriff and clerk i
of the court fell, either d<-ad or dcspt r
atoly uouiulol. The Adons then tuim-d
their attention to the jurors, who. with
tee first pi-tol shot, h'lrriedlx h fl their .
box and bolted for ih< door, ill, with i
the exception of on< «»r two, ■• -aping,
injur?.
Then followed a pistol duel m-ross
the court house lawn, in which F'nyd
Xllon was wounded, and the dash
through the town to their mountain
fafttneitsos, whcr< the m* n hoped to
evade capture.
Only Two of
Band Uncaught.
The hunt foi the outlaws l»»g.in on
March 11, when tin operative" of De
tectives Baldwin and Felts la gan pour,
ing Into Hillsville. Va. # and Mount Airy.
X <from th< Southern mountain di - ■
Irivts. Thcp ■ men, organized into j
posses, procured the -ervha s of ><-a- !
j oned niountaim ei s and began to scout
he mountain thickets for their quarry. .
I poll whose heads wa re set .« c,ards|
amounting to thuusiiiio «»r co’l ■ -
The search w a nc- . s-arily long ,
Caeli < ovv of th' mountain- \\as|
uarched thorough!?, a mm being left '
o guard against the return of the >mt ■
aw s. Th< posses hunted by day. -et
ing pickets and resting by nigot, ami ;
iradua’ly <l:i\mg : ir mountains far- ,
her and Lnlut from their soum-i of 1
‘tipply till om after another all \ cpt I
w<». the? gave thems- i\e< up. cog- ;
tin impo-.-ibilit? of i.mtinuing
ht game of hide and -■ < R against such ■
»c-;s Sldna X'lvn am' We,*!.;, HdwardSj
i e the on > ’.m mbvis of the band mi- ■
mptured.
EATS 52 TROUT AND
SENDS FOR A DOCTOR
M« »\T’< 'F.1.1,' >. \ V Max 17. Hn -
ng dc-daied that i< (ould eat all tin*,
■ at ; vc trout two persons could caicii
n a- lishing S anttm F.nnis, a;
4 oceryman ‘ serious!? ill as a re- |
-• !’ >d a;t< ■ to make good In*
)oast.
H«‘ ami coaipanion. I' auk Mitch
il, caj (tired a large s;r : mg of trout in
Mong.tup r>\er \e-t» d. . \ , the tisi-
in number, of xai ious siz» >. were
uined •\<! o Hnnis with tin- under
-landing that in the . tent of hi- fai ;
ire to devour tm.m h- should f.n fctt > .
o Mitche’i Famis won but s iikch
o he under lilt ;• ' . in's ■ ai. f■. .
COTTON MILL CONVENTION.
I.A GK \X<;i •’. \ Al \ ■ . \\ :
he annual <onveni : -m of \-» ..emt- d
•nt:..a Mil! of <; oi - . - .. ■ !
W.. rm Spt ing - i■ • ’ ■ . "i . . <> ■ i
.< Joh- w ■ Comiel et •-Mil I
nm.OOO, \\ i : he » or. *• n • • F.: . F ■
h:i . he having I- ■ • o the !
• ganizai nm up*".- ■ <• . ■ .» •' t)
ftrler.of Atbi.’
o not neglect your
health —laxatives are nec
essary sometimes. Make sure
of the best- then go ahead.
Hunyadic
Janos oh
Water g
Natural Laxative
ail
Recommended p
by Physicians lor
CONSTIPATION
Richeson Told He Must Go to Chair For Slayinq
PASTOR BREAKS DOWN AT NEWS
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Richeson as He Looked at Time of Killing, and as He Looks Today
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Experts Find Him Sane, and
Governor Refuses to Grant
Clemency.
Continued From Page One.
I liuy. When lie was seven, he Wils in
jured in a hnisebfick imiik-nt. All I
J other lime he down, udrs mid i
: bump m;i nii-i d. which IS still to la
I so'il upon his head. Again Id . binlher
' threw a hammer and -tittek hint on Ihe
I head.
itii lu son had. he told Ihe alienists
many Diluting spells and dyspvpth it-|
i tacks al different times.
Governor Foss
Own Statement.
*t*i n»»r l 'ns<‘ - tn t --munt follows
‘ Hx*-t utivr dt-inciH'V \x ill not be « s
(• ml. <1 in th<- uus<’ «> t < an in • \ T
Iti<■ 11>•><m. Tin piisonci \v;ih sentenced
upon his <t\\i: confession Hi a Him
i w hi«-lj :t pp< ui's impossible th;;! any noi -
| mal in.i n could < tmimil.
, Afit-t his . .ml'ssitm .iml s« nteme .11
pi. of insunii \ w ol up b\ Ins | j
1 cotinst , and strongly suppo’. l'*d b\ .ilb- ’
, i-.is its: <\p ndinu o\» his ’i:*- Tin ;
j charmtci of these iitlidnviis left
I Other < 011; st for Hie gut m not than to
! submit those, ;.m1 tlm p: is me. iiimsr.: ,
io 11 ** \;iiiiination b\ oiu hading .Pit n
i> 1 s in ord. ; io pi ob-» . t common ■
I\v r.i 11 h f ■ out th. can . t mil the m;t o ■
was ac: inill\ insam• v lit 11 • h-- • do d u.i* ;
• ommitlvd as w e’l as ;l ill.- p •-> nt
c\ 1U sIIO.X s I 'ml Ku .iCsOli I
jf.imilv !ica\il\ ,tiT’m-icd with insan |
‘n \ . t hut lb- himseit is a .m u; otic, t
1 smmm mlmlist and ;> m-m usi m niu . timt
(h’- ’ - stii.it.. ' io c\ll Im■ emotional d 1- •
,:u:imm«- ni.tiked In loss <>;' memo;?.*
jwlii.: ; idi.nists i-av di '
hysterical insanity. "m- physician
' mu 11m am rmd i\ e I." a «>f hvst • . n . I |
d.|i iml. ind i In* nm.i«n iI \ opinion imd
•.: (inu that h. ittacks a ■ h\ stei i< al
: a.tack- m.i.Kctl l»v emotional distm
l..i m • ..f n f .in 1 a lion, wit •• s of
I memo; \ <;m inc the attack, and fm a
!\ a \ ii'u sod follow nu l.
Not. Insane When
Committed Crime
■ Too . \ id. no . ho\v<-\ w hile . h it is
li.\i . inu ll >.• aitacks. indicates ih .!
a- . : iim- was m»t coniniilioi h\ him
.-u . 1 -m ’■ an attack. Tim.'t io •. w hilt
llm ;< som diveigcmc of ..pinion
am.mu tin- a’ienist> as to wheth. these
!..t;.oks indican . ;u.. : insm’ty thc . i
lis > ili’n i. ui u '.mm' for ’he com disom
| ha < !m i- a> < ."’nmh; ■ fo t : ids •:■ me ;i a■ 1
I h.i '.lib - ■ ■.'-a- ol -til i\ e chum, m\ !
; . :. I >ll < ic U'"
!.m Io IP.ch' -on's mil \ ah', hvnm.u . :
m •. in 1 •',«<.• aer: an-, at. m>i 1
< ■ • to t'.ildm at ion
■Ta. . - • ' I • I I ,
w a i ; I .<r. and I > Isidoi H t i• t ,
.. mu r.e . • def. ns. . I ' I. V. mm j
Hi'• u 4 -■ a. a u •; tin pc 'Oiiisi rr-.juest ;
snot i I) Heni\ R
S < ..man, G o y. T Tuttle and Hrii: ,r I
Spends T.me Reading Bible.
<: ■< -rn o ■ up.. . P. ao.is ” |
m .:. ’ ■ .a: w u m mon. and a pl i>oii
I. II m.. a. O. ~ a.•• U o\ |
<o a <nm A e;c h .j t'xpia ;- op of his |
THE AT LANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS:
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SUMMARY OF EX’ENTS
IN RICHESON SLAYING
♦
(h-tobor 14 Avis Linnell found dead from cyanide poi
soning in bath room of Yonng Women’s Christian association.
October is Druggist liahan tells of selling Rev. ('. V. T.
k’icheson poison.
October 20 Home of kielieson s fiancee. Violet Edmands,
surrounded l»\ police to pre\eiit his escape.
October 21 Richesow surrentLei'.ed and submitted to arrest.
October 25' Bod.t of Avis kinnell* exhumed for autopsy.
November 1 h’icheson indicted for murder in first degree.
November 2- h’icheson presents resignation to his congre
gation.
November 13 Kieheson arraigned, pleads "not guilty.’’
'l’rial date set at .January 15.
November 24 Resignation of Richeson as pastor accepted
by his former eongregation.
December 20- Richoon cuts himself with improvised tin
knife in cell.
December 27 Special venire of 275 called t'or Richeson
1 rial.
• I aiuia.m (> Confessed his guilt.
•January T - Sentenced to ileath in electric chair.
—
lom e ■ whvlhi r ch'ctroeution was an I
| “oas\ death ’’’
Thus* who talked with the • on
j iirinii.-d man toda\ said that tln rc has
! be.-n a gi‘*ut moral ami physical .ianu<-
lin th. young p ■ acb.« r. Hi mis grow n
'o’-'.-r and mor- .-ah-wtirn dur.ng his
in. a coralion. mid tile 'angfroid t, at
p naldcd him to poach two sermons in
h. Immanuel Hm-iis: church after lie
had given the death potion to his s w oct -
heart has disappeared, lie is now d< -
viiiii’v religious and his faith, his
friemis - i\. will can) hiii| t" the caair
w ith imfalti ing step
Riches.m - last h«mrs will be sp.mi in
spiritual preparation for liis Journex to
1 h.e great i».\.md. His r-iigimis ad
\ isor wi‘- be summoned, ami before the
I bison guards perform tlmir last serv
b.s to (he doom, d mon he w ill h« al
lowed an houi for meditation and
pray.
Witnesses to Death Chamber.
Tins o\ ; . the death wa. ram wiii l.v
I lead to : ’• -ga’ v itm >-• -mll moiled I
Ito i . <m : tm- c\< cm ion. ano t«-■ • \ w■; ’ .
W.a ... IT idg. s to •io d. al -i '
■. i amb, i H. Im > w 1 awa:; the ;
. 0 mug of ’ -c c. cased.
\|o..i v m.« I - prison guard s w i
h:is\ Ihl ii'-'-lsf. Wi'a lib pr.-p.i a i ion ;
of :m- miriKlei- toi ..oath He w ill be ■
dr. -sed in 1 pa 11- .•: .g ; ll.m>. s. sdt
.o’ ; h«- appiicatiou of lib 'Tetrodes.!
ill d a soft sail I. This done. I To doomed
n an aecompanii d b\ his -id itua’ ad-
I \ and hi- gna’d-'. Wi'a b. gm hi-- sol- '
' ‘. ini. unit ah to death.
COLUMBUS TEACHERS NAMED.
■ - ' >l.l' M '.CCS. May 17 P|.>Cs<oi 11. '
I 'I Diinivl l.;is b<-<-n i-u-eleeied superin- !
; an.lriii o? < ’oimnbus s. boo's. I‘rim i i
| I < G ci- . . ii .* T • ' K- ndi ieks. V. \ .
, \|. . S I I ■m’erwoo.i, id. dei \| v-
1 r. .. i \| - _ s ■ • i .lorn- ,\l K lb; -
i ' '.end am. <' A. Maupin
.1 \ Hi’ean Who Io; !h last live*
j ? .a- I i p; it. ips< lofi -m high I
-• ’‘a’! t.sigm-d to a. . opt t’c --uperhi-l
j i ri.u.-iu \ <>f ; ’i.tols 11 Thom - j
■; . . I I
Special Train Carries
Ad Men of Atlanta
To Dallas Convention
Bound lor the live day convention in
I'alki.-. Tcxa-. ol" the As-oeiated Xil
\erti-iiiy Clubs of Ameiiea. a largf
delegation of the Atlanta Ad Mell's
club will leave this -Jl'ieinoon in a spe
cial train. Many of the delegates nil!
b< accompanied by their wives.
\ I arty from North Carolina reached
Atlanta last night am! Mill join the At
lanta men on the trip. At Bimpngham
tonight the ranks Mill be further re
cruited by ad men front Alabama.
''rite Atlanta Special" Mill remain in
Birmingham for several hours and the
; delegation oil lie entertained a: a
bamim-i. Tlu r. a ill be a breakfast in
Memo n« tomo roM morning, and the
! 'fennc.-S'■ clubs M ill join repi-esenla
;PO of otltm states tiler-.-. At an eally
iiom Sunday morning lite special Mil!
' -a i I>all <s
Vfte. the eonvi ntion. most of th' At
.<m»i party .'ill take advantage of the
I t'in mound Toxas offer d by the rail
morn'B tilth "o:. i m.-rci t' imbs. and Mil!
mo i- I - \\ > r . W.-u o. I lorn- toe. I la
It. ton. Au-11, S. m" Amniiio ami oimr
point . iurnmg in ibont Imclvc day .
WIFE'S PICTURE. $23,360:
HUSBAND'S. ONLY $3,305
Ijc\ I>« ».X. ai. \l7 \ts<ii ht by s the
1 i ■'i ti .< its of Ai’isi Ictubiirn s friends, i
■ Mi and M s. (h -'igt Thomson, of E.iin- .
: burgh. pi« sciiicd a (cmarkabic contiast
m i’:c n olle; of \\duu-. Mi.-. Tiiom* 1
-m. - poii c . a gift from the artist,
wa' brought b\ Wu’tibeimur for SIT.:;C.u,
iW ; ! ; b he husband's was sold to Mi.
:V- io ’s fo’ M’ l'di. Ti’.i'i s,m Was v • k
'of •' : .:ird .. • s . |-a.h>
■ ’g I* .II! »N " ; j , j
ms i. n< , : ~. . •
FRIDA?. MAX' 17. 1912.
LADWHOSHDTHIS
BROTHER IS FREE
i
Inquest Shows Killing of Young
Gibson Accidental—Mother
Prostrated Over Tragedy.
William E. Gibson, the sixteen-yca.-
old boy nho accidentally -hot andkilltd
his brother. Harry Gibson, v. ith a .22-
epllber rifle in their home at 76 Ten
nille street, has been released from cus
tody.
Voting Gibson Mas a- ested shortly
after the shooting, pending a coroner's
inquest. The testimony given the au
[ thorities by Albert Gibson, a y ounger
| brother, proved conclusively that the
‘gun was fired unintentionally. Police
Chief Beavers ordered Gibson released
land he retu ned to his home.
Dead Boy Favorite Son.
Mrs Maggie Gibson, mothm of the
boy s. is prostrated by the shock of the
shooting am! refuses to be consoled.
She has confided to neighbors that Har.
I ry was het favorite son.
The shooting occurred about 2:45
o'clock yesterday afternoon. The tMu
boy s bad gone to an unused oom in the
bouse to clean a title. William, in
passing tlie gun to lla,ty. caught the
trigger upon his clothing so that the
a capon Mas discharged. The bullet]
struck his brother on the tip of the!
dose, traversing the bridge tind piercing]
tim forehead. Young Gibson died in an
ambulance on tile May to Grady hos
pital.
The funeral se: vices will be eonduct
; ed at the home today.
HUSBANDS FOR WORKING
GIRLS CLUB WOMEN'S AIM
I'illt'AGO. May 17. A plan to estr.b- I
lish a downtown registration bureau.]
where wot king girls may. be assigned
! to ptivate homes instead of being forced
, to go to rooming ami boarding houses.
I M ill, it is believed by the members of
i various m omen's clubs Mho arc behind
,|the project, materially aid tin- girls,
|in finding husbands. If they are Hr- I
ing jn private families, the club Mom.nl
, say . the working girls can meet and I
entertain young men much mor. easily. I
i than they can a bile living in rooming |
houses.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
PREDICT 70-CENT BUTTER
.\K\\ V< >Rlv. Ma.- H'. 'Flic pred'c’ion
i is made by commission men tbat the re
tail price of butler next winter will be
Kat" 70 rents a pound. Butter is selling
. wholesale at 36 rents a pound, or 16
cents more than a year ago. The late
i spring and the Sullivan law. w hich lim
! its the time in which butter may b<- kepi
, in cold storage to twelve months, are re
sponsible for th'- present high prices, ac
cording to H. I. Preston, editor of Pm-!
-• News
NEW SCHOOL FOR MARIETTA.
MARIETTA. GA.. Mac 17. Marietta]
übl issu. of bonds io erect a I
ucm public school building, giving the!
cfiy three- I", "il: be bub- .m the met!.
A so.- -ia! ■ ■ etion u ,s
.>m ...... ), s ... Iltl .
I jo: ay.
|WED«
WITH THE CZAR
St. Petersburg Demands Re
call of French Envoy and
Paris Wiil Retaliate.
i
PARIS, May 17.—Diplomatic relations
between Russia and France have been
J broken off. Premier Kokolsoff, of Rus
j sia. has demanded the recall of M.
Georges Louis. Fiench ambassador to
I St. Petersburg.
It is likely that France will take simi
lar action in reference to Ambassador
General Sasanoff. the Russian envoy
here. The situation is, decidedly acute
and the relations of the two countries
greatly strained.
Aeeotding to a statement published
by The Echo today, the crisis- was
caused by the failure of M. Louis to
make sufficiently clear to the French
government Russia’s proposals regard
ing mediation in the Turko-Italian war
and maintenance of the political en
tente cordiale in the Far East.
Efforts are being made today to have
Russia withdraw her demand for JI.
Louis’ recall.
MAN DEAD THREE YEARS
APPOINTEE OF GOV. FOSS
NORTH ADAMS, MASS., May 17.
Governor Foss presented the name of
Dr. Homer Bushnell as associate med
ical examine, for this district. Dr.
Bushnell has been dead three years.
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Atlanta Elks to See
Western Wonders On
Trip to Convention
The Atlanta lodge of Elks will send a
delegation to the national convention in
Portland, Oreg., on a special train from
New’ York, with .Brooklyn lodge - o.
No definite date for leaving Atlanta
has yet been decided on. but the one
most likely to be selected is Ju'y 3 The
delegation will arrive in Portland on
•July 8. - ...
The business of the reunion • «H1
probably be concluded by July 12 and
the party will then epgage in-a series of
sight-seeing tours, to include a five days
stay at Yellowstone Park, a trip to the
Grand canyon of Arizona. Colorado
Springs, Pikes Peak, Cripple Creek, the
Garden of the Gods and other places of
interest.
The return trip will embrace some of
the largest cities of the West. The At
lanta partj- "ill probably number abou’
25. Members desiring to take the tnp
must send in their applications b>
June 1.
Two White Hairs
Poking OGt under the curl! A.f<
you tr?ing to cover up your hair?
with puffs and curl preceeft
seldom succeeds.
Better far to restore ow n
hair to its original color and beauty
Rob i nn ai re
Hair Dye
restores lifeless, colorless, 'faded
gray hair to its original color and
beautiful, healthy condition. ' •
It is not a preparation to change
the color of the hair. Simply a re
storative that puts natural color
and life and lustre into the hair..
TRY IT. The hair respond*
quickly to proper care and treat
ment. Non-sticky and does not
stain skin or scalp. Prepared for
light, medium and dark brown and
black hair. Trial size 25c. laig*
size 75c. postpaid.
Pure and Harmless
Jacobs’ Pharmacy
Atlanta, Ga.
FRECKLES
New Drug That Quickly Removes These f
Homely Spots.
There's no longer-the slightest ixeed of
feeling ashamed of } oyr frecl>l.et>,. iis a
new drug, othine- double strength.
been discovered *hat positively ‘retwJves’’'
these homely spots.
Simply get one ounce of ■ oihine*' ifwible
strength, from Jacobs’ Pharmacy. and>
apply a little of it at-night, ahd fn the
morning you w ill see that oven the xyorst
fre-kles have begun to disappear, while
the lighter ones have vanished entirely.
It is seldom that more than an -ounce is
needed to completely Hear the skin, and
gain a beautiful clear Complexion.
Be sure to ask for Hie double snrepgtH
othine. as this is. sold undei- guarajitee
of money back if it. fails to remove freck
les.
CUTICIIRA SOAP
SHAVING STICK
For Tender Faces
Indispensable for those subject to.reci-
2 .S ness, roughness, and other irritatiqns
of the skin. A shavingluxury. No mug.
nosoggysoap.no germs, no wistebf
Jxw* time or money. In nickeled box,‘Joe. .at
iftAVINC storesorb majl. I.iberalsatnple.free.
[STICK Address •Cuticura," Dept. 2S, Boston
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