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CASE BEING TRIED
WITH TEN JURORS
Messrs. E. F. Stringer and A.
L. Brill Got Sick and Harri
son Case to be Disposed of
With Only Ten Men.
The r.iM of A O. Harrison vs. the
Augusta-Aiken Hallway A- Electric Cor
poration is being concluded in the city
court today. The plaintiff la aulng for
damages because of alleged personal in
jurlen received when there was an ex
plosion In a man-hole at the corner of
Eighth and Hreene streets.
The unusual feature of the case is the
fact that It Is being tried by only ten
jurors. There were !12 Jurors at the
optset, but Mr. JO K. Stringer got sick
on Friday, when the case was adjourn
ed over until today, and Mr. A. L. Brill
was sick today. The plaintiff is repre
sented by Messrs. I 8 Peebles and T.
F Harris The defendant company Is
represented by Mr. Boykin Wright.
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Hoke Smith Introduces
Civil War Echo Measure
Washington, d. C.—A bill to make all
persona honorably discharged from either
army during the civil war exemption
from the age Imitation on fourth-class
postmasters when they possess sufficient
business capacity for eppolntmenl was
introduced by Senator lloke Smith.
BEGIN INVESTIGATION.
Trinidad, Colo —The Las Animus coun
ty grand Jury repeated in the district
court here today to begin Investigation
Into the various disorders which have
occurred In the Southern Colorado strko
sons, including the battle and fire .it
Ludlow on April 20th.
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PRES’T CALLS A HALT
IN THE CAMPAIGN FOR
‘ATTACKS ON BUSINESS’
(Continued from Preceding Page.)
good, If not better now than a short
while ago and that It would be less
harmful to business interests to have
the? trust legislation program com
pleted than to ho coatronted with a
period of uncertainty which would
accompany delay.
The Simmons Co.
One of the letters, which came Into
possession of the White House, but
was not given out with the others to
day was circulated by the Simmons
Hardware Co., of St. I»uls. E. C.
Simmons, head of the company, had
been selected for membership in the
federal reserve board and his nomi
nation was to have gone to the sen
ate today. This morning it was an
nounced at the White House that
Mr. Simmons had declined the place.
White House officials, emphatically
denied, however, that the circular
letter had any connection with this
development.
Another Circular.
Another circular made public, pur
ported to have been sent out by the
Pictorial Keview Company of New
York, was signed by W. P. Ahnelt as
ipresldent. It was dated May Ist,
and enclosed a draft of a letter |
“which embraces the views of u ma
jority of the thinking people oT our
section of the country and which
should be addressed to the president :
of the United States, the congress \
and members of the Interstate cons
merce commission respectively." The
letter concludes:
“If you prefer to use copies of the
enclosed letter we will mall jou as
many as you can conveniently use.
It will be more effective, however, if
you write them on your own letter
heads.”
Appeal for Postponement.
The form letter attached was an
appeal Tor postponement of trust
legislation and a five per cent freight
rate increase (or the railroads.
A copy of a night lettergram con
taining the contents ol the form let
ter In condensed terms was attach
ed.
The letter purported to have been
sent out by the Simmons Company,
was dated June 9th, which was after
Mr. Simmons had been offered a
place on the reserve board.
Not since President Wilson made
his charge oT "an Insidious lobby”
In Washington to influence tariff
legislation has there been a sensa
tion of such a sort In official circles.
News of what the president liad said
and of the giving out of the circular
letters spread quickly to the capltol,
where It became the subject of ani
mated discussion In both houses of
congress.
Will Strongly Uurge It.
Washington.—Anti-trust legislation
will be pushed through the senate
during the present session of con
gress by every means at President
Wilson's command He made It plain
to callers today that he had no In
tention of abandoning hts original
program and that he did not believe
congress would adjourn before the
trust bills were enacted.
The president believes business
conditions are improving In some re
elects but that It will be much worse
lor business for several months over
what the antitrust legislation Is to
be than to have It passed now He
let It be known that he realized a
well defined effort was being made
to postpone antitrust legislation.
Denying that congressional lead
ers have suggested an adjournment
after the appropriation bills have
been passed, the president told call
ers that the senators with whom he
has talked on the subject had advised
Immediate action on the trust bills.
PHOTOGRAPHERS IN SESSION.
Atlanta, —The photographers' As
sociation of America opened Its 34th
annual convention here today with
several hundred delegates In attend
ance The opening session was pre
sided over by M W. Tyree of Rnlelgh,
N. C., president. Routine buslnesa
was the order of the day. The conven
tion will extend through Friday Thta
Is the first time the association has
held Ita annual meeting in a southern
city.
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BLUEJACKETS OF
FLEET LANDED
International Warships Land
Their Forces After Insurgent
Attack on Durazzo Monday.
Durazza, Albania. Government
ment troops under the personal lead
troops under the personal leadership
of Prince William today repulsed a
strong attack on the Albanian capital
by Mussulman Insurgents. The In
surgents early gained an advantageous
position but when Col. Thomson, the
Dutc ; commander of the gendarmerie,
was killed, Prince William placed
himself at the head of the defenders
and succeeded in silencing the rifle
and artillery fire of the attacking
force aficr three hours' fighting.
Insurgents Attack.
Durazzo, Albania.—A strong force of
Ala titan Mussu'nian Insurgents opened
an attack on this city early this morn
ing, mainta nlng for hours a sharp rifle
fire, supported by artillery.
Among the first defenders of the Al
banian capital was Col. Thomson, the
Dutch officer selected by the powers to
command the gendarmerie.
bluejackets from the International
fleet lying off the Albanian coast has
been sent ashore to guard the foreign
legations.
The attnek came as a complete sur
prise to residents of the capital, where
official statements had been published
declaring that the Mussulman rebels
against the rule of Prince William had
been utterly defeated by the government
forces a few days ago.
Accounts vary as tp the strength ol
the opposing forces now In the field. It
Is generally estimated however, that the
government has 9,000 trained and or
ganized men, who are said to be op
posed by about 27,000 insurgents. The
rebels for (he most part are tribesmen
without discipline and they are scatter
ed over a wide range of country.
Durazzo occupies a peninsular posi
tion and forms a natural fortress easily
defended by a few modern guns.
MUST NAME REBEL
AS HUERTA QUITS
(Continued from Preceding Page.)
Binge of mediation negotiations at Nla-
KHia Falls, President Wilson and Secre
tary Bryan, upon resuming communloa
ton today with the American delegates
wore chiefly concerned over selection of
a provision! president acceptable to all
factions in Mexico. The United States
holds firmly to Its stand that a consti
tutionalist must be named to succeed
Huerta while the Mexican delegates are
arguing for a “neutral” candidate. Cabi
net officials here, nevertheless, reiterated
that negotiations were going ahead sat
isfactorily.
To See President Wilson.
“Emissaries here of Huerta expected to
attempt to see President Wilson. They
were said to he exerting eforts to save
Huerta from humiliation One such plan,
it whs suggested, .provided that a man
not identified with the constitutionalist
movement be named to bead the provis
ional government. Loaders of the Car
ranza agency here have declared that
over would be acceptable to their fac
tion and that such a man could not re
store peace in the republic. Doubt was
expressed whether any plan of conces
sions could b«s made ot “save Huerta s
face.”
Discussion of names for the provis
ional presidency was expeeted to occupy
the entire time of the mediators and the
American and Huerta delegates during
the next few days.
39 CITADEL GRADUATE 3.
Char|e»tor», S. C.—The annual com
mencement of the. Citadel, was held this
morning, and thirty-nine cadets were
graduated one of the largest classes In
Hie history of the institution. C. F.
Myers oT Charleston, was first honor
man. Dr. H. S. McOilllvaray of Con
verse College, delivered the oration.
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South Atlantc Tennis Tourney
Starts Today at Country Club
(Continued from Preceding Page.)
Simmons of Atlanta; Messrs. T. S.
I Brand, Beaufort, S. C.; William C.
! Cod man, 3rd. Beaufort, S. C.; A. B.
| Carmichael, Savannah and F. Stedmaji
; Bain, Philadelphia, Pa.
Garrett and Gary of Augusta, hold
the championship In doubles and will
defend their title this year. Unlike in
I the singles events, they will have to
play on through the doubles Instead
of waiting until the last and playing
the winner of the tournament.
tin Thursday evening a dance win
be given at the Country Club in honor
of the visitors. This will be one of the
most delightful social affairs of the
season.
The public Is cordially invited to
witness the playing every morning till
noon and In the afternoon beginning
at 3:30 o'clock.
The drawings for the men’s singles
were held in the front parlors of the
Commercial Club today at noon. The
doubles drawings will he held later.
Men's Singles.
C. D. Wearing, bye; Bothwell Bee,
bye; W. H. Griffiith, bye; E. S. War
ing, bye; A. F. Purdy, S. D. Eby; F. W.
Capjers, A. M. Kennedy; B. S. Wright,
| E. H. Arrington; J. K. Orr, Jr, A. C.
Frazier; G. W. Waring, A. B. Clgr-
I tnichael: F. H. Barrett, G. P. Bales;
!W. J. Simmons, R. Salinas; A. B.
Sherman. J. J. Bredenberg; Thomas
' Barrett, Coles Phinezy; D. H. Redfern,
William Mathews; A. W. Harper, B.
M. Capers; Lombard Brinson, L. B.
Parks; W. C. Codman. Garrett Porter;
R. Wilkins, Thomas S. Brand; LouTs
Gercke, Frank Reynolds; William E.
Fort M. Cozart; Victor R. Smith, W.
A. Mulheim; R. J. Branch, S. L. Hum
berger; F. S. Bain, H. M. Wall; L. H.
Simms, Walter Smith; Boyless Ken
nedy, W. A. Marshall, Lee Mcß. White,
W. T. Gary; J. C. Harper, C. C. StUlb,
Jr.; F. A. Perkins, M. G. Bridgley; K.
H. Merry, bye; T. M. Wilson, Jr., bye;
T. L. Jennings, Jr., bye; William Mar
tin, Jr., bye.
PROMINENT TENNIS PLAYERS
IN THE CITY.
Mr. J. K. Orr, Jr., of Atlanta, Mr.
William E. Fort, Mr. P. H. Redfern
and Mr. Lee Mcß. White, of Albany,
Ga.; Mr. A. B. Carmichael and Mrs. F.
S. Bane, of Savannah; Mr. C. P. War
ing, Mr E. S. Waring and Mr. G. War
ing. of Columbia, and Mr W. C. Card
man, of Beaufort. S. C„ prominent
tennis players, who are here for the
I South Atlantic Tournament which
I starts this afternoon at the Country
1 Club.
Mrs. Albert Pavldson and Mrs. Trvln
Hockoday and Miss Jennie Hockoday
have returned from a pleasant visit to
Savannah friends. While there, they
visited Mr. and Mrs Robertson.
DIVEREAUX MILBURN.
THE MILITARY
STUDENLCAMPS
Plans Anounced Today By War
Department. Ashville, N. C.
Gets Site for South.
Washington.—Plans for the student
military camps to be held at Burling
ton, Vt., Luddlngton, Mich., and Ashe
ville, N. C.. have just been completed
by Captain R. O. Van Horn of the gen
eral staff of the army, and the war de
partment has organizations of cavalry
and Infantry to proceed to these camps
The camps will be held from July 0
to August 7. More than 160 colleges
universities and higher academies will
be represented by some 1,000 students.
A number of specially instructed offi
cers have been detailed by the war
department to give students attendin'
the camps a comprehensive short
course In military instruction, includ
ing target practices. The National
Rifle Association of America has of
fered special medals for excellence it
target practice.
The war department endorsed th"
student camps by the Issuance today
of the following statement:
"The establishment of these studen'
camps has marked the adoption of r
policy tending to promote a closer un
derstanding between the army and th ,j
civilian population of the country an
to give the college students an insislr.
Into our military history and method; '
past and present, which will be o
value to him as a citizen.
Students will, as at West Point, b
on a cadet status, that is, treated wit
the courtesy due prospective officer,
but at all times subject to mtlitar
academy discipline.
All students and graduates of col
leges or high schools between the ag"
of 17 and 30 years, are eligible for th
training camp course.
The military organizations detaile
for duty at the Asheville Camp ar
Troop K, Fifth Cavalry, Fort Mver
Va., commanded by Captain Clarern
R. Day, and the First Coast Artillcr
corps band from Charleston, S. C.
harbor.
WESTHOUSE
STRIKERS TiLK
Employes of Big Plants Not
Satisfied With Statement of
Companies. Still Picketing.
Pittsburgh.—Striking employes ,>f
the Westlnghouse Companies in tlv
Turtle Creek Valley today dlscussei
the position of their employers as out
lined In a statement given out this
morning. The statement signed by
the electic and Manufacturing Com
pany, Union Switch and Signal Com
pany and the Pittsburgh Meter Co.,
declares that all shops shall be open
to union and non-union men alike;
that the pay of skilled and productive
employes shall not be regulated by
the pay of the Inefficient and lets;-
productive; that every worker has the
right of conference with the manage
ment; that every shop shall be safe,
sanitary and comfortable and that
suggestions from employes for Im
provement in shop conditions will be
welcomed. It was the opinion of
thousands of strikers gathered In the
streets that the companies' position
did not meet heir demands.
"We are too busy to confer with
the companies even If they wanted a
conference on that published state
ment" said Miss Bridget Kenny, sec
retary of the Allegheny Congenial In
dustrial Union after a committee
meeting.
Picketing continued today.
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TISmiD
OF GEN. lATERA
Taking of City of Zacatecas by
Villa’s Aide, No Easy Job.
Occupation Not Complete.
Torreon, Mex. —The taking of Za
rateiras by constitutionalists is not
likely to be an easy task, according
to impressions prevailing here. The
investment of the city by Clen. Natera
is far from complete. The Huerta
forces still hold Calera, 18 miles north
of Zacatecas. In the city Itself large
stores of supplies have been accumu
lated to make the defense of the placec
effective, strong redoubts and exten
sive entrenchments have been thrown
upon three mountains near the city.
These positions, commanding the only
gppgpaches to the city have an aver
age elevation of about 1,400 set above
the surrounding country-.
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Washington.—Treasury agents are
making ready to take the trail of In
come tax dodgers.
“A man is a fool who attempts to
avoid the income tax” said Commls
iioner Osborn today. "He is surue to
be delected sooner or later. There is
no chance that tax dodgers can es
cape.”
The time for payment of this tax
loss not expire until July 1 but it Is
nown that the treasury department
jlready has the information necessary
*or the prosecution of many person
who made false returns.
The penalty for making a fraudulent
return is imprisonment for not more
han one year or a fine not exceeding
J.OtV or both, with the costs of pros
ecution.
ANOTHER SUFFRAGIST MARCH.
Washington. Another suffragist
nareh on the White House Is being
Jainned. as the result of endorsement
f woman suffrage by the Federation
f Women’s Clubs at Chicago.
Presiden t Wilson will be asked to
•ecelve a deputation of suffrage club
' omen, headed by Mrs. Harvey W.
Wiley, on June 3.
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BOMB AT CONSULATE.
Washington.— A bomb, said by po
lice to be highly destructive, was found
today in the building occupied by the
Italian consulate and the Italian Sav
ings Bank. A watchman discovered
it near the elevator on the ground
floor. Recently an attempt was made
to set the building on fire.
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