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Oliver Wins Panama Canal Contract on Condition. 4VUST, FIND A PARTNER Jcw York Man's Credentials t d to Be Unsatisfactory and c ,Wa l Turned- Down at ,pon rhce hte Houso. -; spial sayi: As extended coi'ercnco 'no wine nRP ttouae Friday,, jt 'vs eided to. reject, the bid Qt OlivA} Md Bang:; whio' pl)oposed ''to coj 'hlete the eon?tructloll of the Pni6mna ,canal for 6.7F per cit of the total t' < :mated cost, In so far as Ans1on Al. Bangs of New York is concerned.. Whilo 1io official statenent was - givel out, it can be authoritaltively a d that it William J. Oliver of !K.xville, Tenn., can enter into a .::factory arraugemetlt wkth some -1hE'r contractor, who Is iflnal}ciall' ::s31onsible, h13 will bhi'givei 'tho.' Itg demr act. TIo fact that the , MacArthllr-Gilles ii, company of New-York, whose bid was 12.5 per cent, was represented at he conference, leads many to be 0ve that a :)mbination may bO t)ed between that firm .nId Oliver, I know1 tihat the MaeArthur-fill e company has convince'd Prv.c lient Roo'ove'lt and Secretary Taft of ies oponibility and the cranal coma m1issiion officll are satikfied tlat: 'i 1er is able to carry out his end of h.r agre1nn'.. There would have b-en no qe'.tion as tc awat ding the -.r1tra<ct. to Oliver, an gallar-s had Ilhe credentitis prosented by fianga 1roveat a; satistactory a. these 1ur ni3aed by (liver. The decision means tha1t Mr. Oliver -wiii be given a chance to take :cme (.ther contractor into partnership. The -c:n.al comm:lis iion, with this reguire 4 znon"t met, will not undertake Ito dlie taie to him who this contractor shall i.e. The rcjec' ing of all hids was (Is m: e.i at Friay'; cabinet meet ng, maul this dleciuion had been practically w1',1 Ced6 upln b('for:) the nilg;t confer. W :(. If Mr. Oliver refluses to consider -fhe contract after the rejection of Mr. Bangs, the (anal comui:isi.n will i a call 1.)r new bid s. .sin M. Fr.;s of New Yovk, Mr. F. Y. m! O. Md. Ca.rter :in th!!. Ea vannahm larbor fr.ud.. Thin fact, 1b\wtOr. it !! atated, had no influCtnen wit hi the After clie cabinet meeting Mr. O11 Ter left Washington for New York, a id it is adtr.tted1 by his represen(ita *ives thdft he will aisk the Machr 1 butr-Gillespie company to join him in submnitting a prop;aal in place of the i2 suibmit-ted under th,o fhrm name of O(liver & Bangs. lt is s:a-ed that a -compiIromlise arrangemnt .will..1e .con. Aldered b)y tho canal co~lmiss ion, pro 'cided Oliver succeeds in ntking, a u,atisf,actory arrngeme.nt jth. the 7dncArthurGillespeo company, to pay 9per cent. of t.ho total cost for theo ECHO O1F RUSSO-JAP WAR. Czar's Government to Complete .the Evacuation of Manchuria at -Once., In a cablegram received in WVash iigton IFriday Mr, Rockhill advises 110 state departmednt that the dh! nos gover'nment has been infor16ed by the Russian minister at Pekiim tiat Rlussie would comnplee thoe evc * Iatin of Manchuria at .OnCe, leav aig only the railwvay gtiaj'd, vhicli is in accordanco with tho' treaty of thousand troopa to be withdrawn., 'A LOAN TO JM tEfdWN'~ ' ,jlion Dollars to Be Appropriated, Secured - cyrLeno Receipts.; S h seatocetMrbtet o ropit i eld"he ousebil maint approia-Q tionvs 'toa supplyc o g additna urgen dae itin otio millin -o a ratloan to nth Iio~ Qllr n pOxrf U #iotho - Ye com -b to p r )~.'frc-, PRE51|EtNT1S REBUKED By Republican Senators on a Resolu tion Endorsing Hi$ Course In- the the Brownsville Affair. The aiti-administration senatoes on the republican side are jubilant over the result, of their rebuke . aduiniister ed to the president Tuosday, says a Washiington special. They have passel sh'i Foraker resolution providing for an L'igiry at BIownsv.illo,. and are hugging 'th'emselyes lfn d ligl.t. B y tuiriilg down' th1 )resblutio is of Mal :1or, of 1iida,.y and Culbers'on o TO'as, which both lonilitt'to endo"se the president's action in the Browns. vIlle affair, the relmiilicans have prac tically stated that they d'o not en ror'o that Aqtil1, slid ,th,t the. (its rilrge was wIthout consfitutional au thority. Lho democrAts, :vith the exception of -Til,lman atnd B3lackhtirn, sustainel the lprosideit throughout. Blackburn, the floor leader of the democrats, ol. Monday, expressed himself satisfied Witl te ,Foraker: redittion, and to l consistent he held to that positifo throutghout the balloting Tuesday af ternooI. The resolution of Senator Mallory deelured; that the president's action was "vitli n the scope of his authprity and Ad$wer, and the proper xgrc[se ther"eof. The Motion to table this res olution was carried by a vote of 42 to 2". Senator Culberson's resolution stat ed that "the president was authorized by law, t'nd justified by the facts 1U the (lischat ge without honor." This was also voted down by ye-a ~ and nay vote. The republican re calci rants had summoned up th'eli courage, they had forgotten the shad ow of the big stick, and they refuse' to vote their approval of the actior of 'ihe'dore Roosevelt. *No one who knows the man call bel've' Or a.minute that I will;kbt co#ttinte wil this'.. action o the ire tilY;a setnitors or) accept t,ie exlqa gotlioi{;"that tag, paYrlial}hniaty siha tlo: on- the ilcor made it uece:s:ar t' ' ithhold approval of hIs 'etion iy dismissing the negro soldiers. Regardless of what action was talc en on the Foraker resolution provid irg for- an investigatlon into the facts in which inquiry the Ohio senator ad n:lts the question of constitutional au thority, is Intricately interwoven, thi president has declared that he wil stand on his order until the star fall, and that no one else can su potd it. DISMISSED BUCHANAN CASE. Supreme Court of United States I Without Jurisdiction. ,>Theycase of Q. \W. Buchanan again: the state of -South Carolina, involvin a q\iestion as to the amount of th sala y of Buchtinan, as' a state zi1 ut: judge in South Carolina fror 184, ' was dismiSsed Monday b th s;uprmc ,01nrt Of -the UJnitedl .tatc -for" Avatt" oUl juibdlet!Gni. Thet dlsputo (as due1 to the fac thait there was doubt as to which c two South ,Car oljiIa statmit s conltiol ed~ in the 'attr. One of these, gener ai lav, wai( ap)proved Decembe .2, 196P3, and -flAed the salaries o cI:cuit judges at $3,000 per year, whIll the .trr,a regtlar' appirop)riatiofl bill w hich bbeaie a. law the next dlay, prc vided for tI em at the 0old rate of $':, 59Q, hle suit wdh~ brought for tihe dIfI fatrencee alppuTn fg to $500 a year l e extra sum' )Ivas dlenied by thi mprIlOn epu1rt oSouth Carolina, andi ~thg bIg' p,ount~ decision has the ef Acet pf a ffh'i:ing, hat ruling. S(NATQR BAI[..EY RE-ELECTED. Beats 1His Eunemies by One Vote in the .,Texas Legislature. UTnited Statcst-Senator Jloseph W. Bailecy 'wsas roedectedl UnIt ed State.s senmator Tuiesday 'hy a vote in thme lve branches of the~ Texas state logisla. .ture of 108,to 4(. In the state senate ile vot,e was 1t4 in favor of Sehnato, Bgiley, and 10 .4fItist him, and1( in' the lower house. Senator Bailey re celved 89 vojtes,andi 15 wce"o cast - 1aginh1.96 ehi.m.,.Elgh t y-thriee votes we1e necessary to a choice. Bales Turned Out to January 16 To >t W-ishlin n WVednesdty v he c'n. repoy y insti Which shoW' fhat J2,1 0 7 bales .51h 'co tori coum. lng. i'bund. bQles. as half. bal i, htmv been- ginned frbm1 the-grow.lr of Iifl The pub'er Mo a't ve glmnories thil teim'. Is 218,52'5 ;,. The sea Island cottIon gli ned t( .anttary 1t,9Uittliihuttg li' states was: Flor'ida 23,d166 bales Ge gia 24, R. F.'D. Men's Wages o Be R tised~ to $70 Per Month. '1 he p)'tilleeC and1( post reads coni milttee of tha house Wednesday reach. ed a d2cislion In the ,i nmtter in bFacAy'.. muse ''ii'o dellve4y of a ''d4k~ andlt /tIl reIeMiordf tjmt the tl4x)nyrn. ypla.jy 11e flxkiqd; tP per year, or $70 per month. SOLONSYTOTE RAISE. National Legislators Givo Theinselves More Pay. TWENTY-ONE VOTED NAY Hcnca orth..0 tor;and Representa tiKe4 Will _fai$7,500 Per Yea'r anc Vice ,rresident, . Speaker and Cabinei Members $12,000. A W' tshington s)ecial says: 'The senate Wednesday passed the house anieltdme}it to thW leglaalative applropri u.ion bill, incroain tie 'salaies o> the vice president, :peak9r, member. of the 'cabinet and inCtembers and sen ators, by a vote of 53 to 21. The bill increases the salaries of senatots and nenbdrs to $7,500 aild, of the other oi ficers muen iioned toi2,0b. In the course of the debate the ven erable Senator Pettus of Alabama paid a frank and sincere tribute to his col league, Senatoj 1organ, as ain illu5 tfatioit o t133 in' s4aA. f nan who enltee'' the' Iiu11i sei\vfcd, {saciilceing; his plersumtl business and personal in terests and his outside pursuits to de -vote his time and talents and energy to the goa ernment in legislative halls deserved some recognition. He said Senator Morgan had served thirty years; that he had not accumu lated a fortune in that time, but that the people of Alabama were proud of him just the same and loved him because he had not grown rich in tho. United States senate. He thought the increase asked was small enough, in view of the $15,000 or $20,000 year ,y income, which,en.ator Morgais.ad sacri-iced -for so.;'llanay. years in or" der to remain inr tbe;si.natd;.The i cideit was a ifiqit' feilture f,. the day's session. Sanator Money of Mississippi voted for the measure and said if he had $750,000,000 per year to disburse he . would no' as a business propositiOa, give ab, .iuto powdr-. to disburset'it. . into the hands of men whose services - were only worth $5,000 a year. A number of speeches for and I against the measure were made, the s principal ones being delivered by Se.n ator Berry of Arkansas, wVtho opposed) It, and Senator Tillman, who favored its passage. .Senator Tillman, saying that he had just been elected to six mvcre years s of service, would vote for the in crease, not because h would get more t money, but because he believed it was right. He wuld rather have voted for C it last year before his re-election. It fault was found he was willing to it resign. e The vote in detail was as follows: S Yeas-Aldricti, Alice, Ankoniy, Ben son, Beveridge, Braindegee, Bulkebey, t B3urnham, Burrows, Carter, Clark of I Montana, Clark of WVyoming, Clarke -of A rkansas, Crane, Cullom, Daniel, f Gallinger, Hale, Hepbunrn, Hop01kins5, Ki tt redge, Knox, Lat imecr, Lodge, ,McCumber, MeEnery, Millard, Money, - Newlands, Nixon, Overnmin, Penrose, Pettus, Piles, Scott, Simmons, Smoot, Spoonier, ISutherland, Tfillman. Teoller, Wairner and Warren-53. Nays -. Bacon, Berry, Blackburn, Iiurkett, Carmack, Clapp, Clay, Culi berson, Frazi.er, Hlansborough, Hoemen way, LaFollette, Mcoreary, Mallory, Nelson, Patterson, Perkins, Ranyner, tttone, Taliaferro an( Whyte-21. ET ENHAg iblCiDEl9'$$NbS, Uncle Sam Washes His Hands of the Whole JamaIcan Matter. The p)resident: has finially dismissed the :incidlent connected with .the re fusal by Governor .Swettenhamn of Jai. mnaica of sad from Admiral D)avis in a lotter mladle public~at 1he state daZ liairtnment Wednesday, addressed b)y Acting Secretary Bacon to British Charge IHowa rd. HAND PRINTER$ MUST GO. So Saya Public Printer Stillings In an Order Just issued. -Public Pirinter Stillings has issued a general order iit which he says thec da~ysr o' humd -composition are fast comine~ to a close. Thes cirder was Is suied to call attenilon to the g)'overn menat printlig office's niight school in instruct ion ont typeet tinig machInes. Trho int! ruction will be free, but no pay' ~ 'give for the wvork accomp ilisheQd. In the evenit of reduict!)n in the force of han- )i pintemr, t-hose whot canm Oper ate the machines will be gi ven prt e renice. FORAKER TO ACT L.AWYER For Negro Soldiers in investIgation of the BrownsvIlle Case. TIestimlony concering the affray at Brownil IIle, Te'xats, will b)ei tkent b)y t he sena;te commiiitteo on nmilitmy 3 at: commiiiitte wvill uit at. thtat tilme in Washington. Subpoenas will be ied a'. ciuce. Senator i"ora 5r wil Ictmi ct 1 HIRTY-TWO MILLIONS Have Been Spent So Far in Canal Work, Says Rotirfng Chairman Shonts in Banquet Speech. Theodore P. Shouts, who on \Wedl nteiday resigned the chairmnalship of the istlhinlan canal commission, was the guest of honor in Kansas City on Thursday evening at the monthly din nor of the Knife and Fork Q1ub, and dl1"ied an iintereshting itddYes touch itg h') Panana Q al. "Thie cre,anvq pood,' decitred -4r Shl:>nts, "has come to an end, and the period of active construction has iettn. As to the nanner in which the creative task has been performed wo- are content to let the facts speak tor themlselves." In closing Mr. Shonts quoted as follows frot President R;o:sevelt 5 mlessage, written after the chief exec utive returned from the isthmus: "The wisdom of the canal manage ident ha: been shbwn in nothiing more clearly than ill tile way. in Whicli tke foundations have beenlaid.'' Mr. Shonts denied that his resigna tion of the chairnmanshi) had result ed from any disagrement with Pros idetlt i'ucsoveit, or, any mlunber of the comln;son,' and deelared .that the be1t of relation-s existed eI)ctween himself and all his ca.al associates. itegardir; the nectsmary preliminary weork he said: "In Utli$ )rel minary worlf, we have: spent dovwn to .ll.nulary .1, 1907, about. $32,000,t0). O1 'this amount $4,300,00) have been sp'elt in government anld salnitation; about $7,(u0 in colstrue ii'i of quartets and ,Iher buildings, do ks, wharves, railway enlargenient, water works and sewers in the zoine?, and in elgiincel tg work, .nti al)out $12,(,!)0,01;; inl primanent plants; U er $4,50;0,000 in miscellaneous materials and supplies, and over $1;500,00U in the consti'uction of sewers andi water works and street paving and improve nents.in Panama and Colon. The last a:n.d will bh refunded ultimately to I the s:vernmenut. "\e have driven yellow fever per manently from the isthmus. That is the supreme achievement. For four teen montis there has not been a single case of this terror of the troll ies. The stegomyla mosquito of which the extreme period of life is three iminths, and which is the bearer of the yellow fever germ, has been al most thrown out of business. "So far as general health condi tions are. concerned I can give you a stronger evidence of their favor able character than by stating the fa'et that among about 6,000 white Aneri cans, imngluding women and chill.treii, on the . istlhnus, there was for, thre hllonths in the rainy season of last ! year--August, September and Oct()ber - nol a single der.th from diseas6."., Contiluig in his (etailing of he comlailshmenlt'Is, he said: 'As [ said to you in thi' opening part of my address, the work of ac tual1 ecavtiV on wvas retrIicted diiring the crecat ive p)eriod to merely pre para1ftory lines. Still, something has been dlone in the (directloll of maing thec 'dirt fly.' Duriag the fiscal year emin g withI Jun 1110st1 1,*500,000) cublic yards were t aken fromi tile canal prism againust 742,1000 yardls removed duing the preaviou1s year-. ''Aitogether,. the siurface inl tile 'Cu lebra cut has been br-ought down'I 65 feet below the level left by the French. A large 'amount of the excai vatee malterilal has been1 utsedc in filling fo:- railroad yards and double-tracking. uf the Paniaa railroad.'' JOB IS UP TO STM/VENS. Chl'ef Eflahteer WIlIl -Atso Act Chair man of Canal Commission. AnnOmicelent wJ1 ilmade a. ihe warn dhepamen lit. Thlusday thaIt the ofhee of chair'muan and chief enlu~peer of the iathmalan canal commllIisiIon wouild be cutmbinedc, anld '.that Mr-. Stevchs, ilh presenlt chief e'nglneer, wouldI be~ given the0 alpp)ointmen't, the undicergtan (ing beinlg that he wj,lh maintafr a resideriee on thle isthmlust. POISONING CASE UP AGAIN. Commitment Trial of Merchant Groo. ver Again Awakes Interest. G. I,. Groover-, a proi-enent iner (lbant ~of Opelsea,- Gag, wvho is now in 'jail at Sumnieryllie' will have -hIs the poisoning of Mrs. hlookas, the wife of Rt. Ii. HLoks. Owing to the stand ing~ of all partIles concernled a great deal of te rest Is felt as to the result of the trial. Mr. (iroover had his first tila! sever-a) mlon1ths ago and he0 was alcquittedl. TWO SCORE MlNERS KILLliD. In Frightful Gas Explosion In CodI. Pit at Primero, Colorado. Tw~enty miner's, accor-ding -to the1 most authloritative iniformiation availa ble0 Wednesday eveing, lost tiheir lHves as a result of an (exploSion wl)cte occtur-red edrily Wednesday In the Col.. )rao' cl andl Iroil compan~iy'9 cial mine '. :r- Primiero, C'olor-ado, twcuty miles est of Trinidad. 1 WHAT FAHIMEn~ iiIl Epitome of Work of Nations Union at Atlanta. GREAT MEETING CLOSE Wind-Up Session Was One of Ut bounddd tytlthu*Iasm-Resoiut(ons and S4 gestions of .Paramount Interest Were Adopted. After what has been ulnanimoust lescribedl as the most enthusiasti ind iiportant nmeeting in its history tie Farme'rs' Union adjourned at A Ia-nta Thusrady noon .InIid songs an congratulat.:ry speeches and genert good lceling. Action taken by the convention ca, be sunined up in the following it sune of the tht'ee days' session. A: oiiitolin of the mnore inipprtant res( lutions is as follows: That the state' business agents b required .to meet annually and fu: nttlate plans to thtlt end, Tle substance. yf the report of th cnnInittee on ;c''ttoI} crop is," that ti next national union fix the lnihimnul price by grades taking niddling E a basis after having given due col sidera lon to the acrange, the supp) of i te I ltftela a'du nn ati factu c i()o 1 s l h ia i' the' (eiand ' ft said goods. That the establishment i c( :1:n warehouse. be encouraged 1 the union th:"oughout the cotton bel said warehouses to be incorporau tunde(r the laws of the several statt 'Tihe report of the committee on c( ,:n scho:ls advocates the establis 1.ieit. of cotton schools in every sta in the c ton states, each state to ha t. separa.e chool, 'but all states have, a dniformjm gradp. The $nil tee on. market reco mnends . that f4ctoriql be entablish and owned by farners for the mi ufactu:e of certain afticles used the farmer. This applies particularly fertilizers. The t'omniittee on educdtiton stre4m the inlpitance . of urging b'etter el cational facilities in the rural scho throughoutt the 'south. T1he committee on fertilizer recc menidel that. nu union man buy use the fertilizers of any manufact ers or dealers who refuses to ret nize union agents and !.ell .to th at same price and terms as Ot agents. By Campbell Russell: That. It is cnse of this conv.ention that all p tikians:7 and others not faniliar w the needs 'of agrictltulra who may tendered appofmlnients-'s trustees ther official liositions Jr. coilnect 'WIth -any %gri ultural s6hool or ( l:gd be asked to :how their pat r i-nn by refusitig to accep)t sublj I tions for which they are nianiifes ThIe erDt. 'of tit e .oflumitteio Iiultiinral schools5 criticizes the m agcimoit of a majority of r.hese at institutjins, and(1 .rectonuin:ends i thd~y sliall be u)lace:l1 under the (d1r tionj of the bcard of pulilc lasti tions, tha. the trustees and IOcards di reectors shall be farmers. . The columflittee .on watrehouises af aduvocn.ung, the establishmnmt of' lo ed wa0relosges~ recoinmndi the, hid tion 'or spime feasible phzil of sch'i cotton1 direct. o. the sp~innfle\sand tU thle organiization as5 .soon as pssil be. established t0r 1tihe purpoJ)Iso -indiicini" atd prgtcOtilg of cttoil tic Fini ares' Un ,n wvarehouises. 11h0 comnmittee en (diversitll Cr( calls upon. ji Farme.rs' linton mcw Ibers t9 diveri'vtheir ci'opa nd the by r fralp 'f omn living ,out 91 --paj sac,k$' That a. to~i terece of the spinnlI oif the east and the F'arrlper.i Ujnl be held in May in ille city lof hi.ihii' hunii .or- other con venient. cit y .in. J1 south. 'the commititee onl cqoration yr omnliXods thai.!f 59t41rnfm Un ci op)erate w'.ithi T.h wool gr-owers a other co-op)erators9 of the nlorth a weCst. in the~'Qktablishinflelit 0f" c. o er-ative woolen 11ill1at. anly suita! Point.; that the j~1lrinrs' 'Union ,v aid in thoecap)italiz,at1:1on 6' the sa and' patronage of the 'same. B3y the comittee on' legislatio Rcs6lved, Thlat par,ccls post systi should be established ':an4 iu a , will be presen')4d to COlgress to ii end, we hergby urgo each l'ocal col ty and' state jinion to send Petitic to 'their re'spOctlve se7)htors~ n'nd 'r resentatives to inge the lactment. a ll.rcel-s l)post .law. .'Ion., Tihomas 10.. WVats.on wats lect9d as general o rgafzer fo' ' Union. TIED WIFE IN A CHAIR Andi Wherl Hso Retuined Witii Doe She Was' Dead. Mrs. Cels~ Young, tin aged wvomn du~ piddely~ at dert honie ftaar 1)a Y 1) J 'h b)ea~ 4 ick A let hislund, fez.u i 4 1id)ight t lie got back! Sh was deand. Head of Oanal Con I0 'h Quits Job tp. f~riga h' _________. " .j' .r. The resigiatcin ofU Shonts as ch&irman df t e 4thttj canal a>mniselon was .a the white house" Wednes4yj been tendered to the pl0e4 i accepted by , Wm, aecordin ipondence ni4tde lublJc; l i'ect not laL'r thai l r Shlontstihail g just b i, Itesidbtit o the lilte 'O politan company, whicik 'Qnti . Iapid Transit and iiany sur in New York. N', announcemdnt was 'nnde "I who will succeed i11r. 8ho0is man of the comnuissionh, :V4t >t learned aithorilttively that.E i ters would be removed froi i t ton to Panam-g and' a. Shiglr Is chairman to serye in . tlydt C .,ty alone willi'not be lamed. TiiI 04 adntittO{, It' iollows"tjat Jojhn X' t vens, tlfe engineer Iln. 'haage of tli construction of the cainal Would nL be made .subordinato to ,.aiother ut. ficial on the isthm us. Witlout db11t11c e ,innounceinent, therefore, ,It ,s regard Ield as i . certinty th t to t 9111 be hamted as 'c the commissisont and will sstue '.i uu ties as such1 in connectin:' with his i(ost of clziief engitc." M lr. .onts' rpt emet t..' " c mte vi{olonti4 surp ; it ~. h bcent t umoredf persislent.ly t sOO a action had be:n talkn upon .the ro osititon to build the,o canal by ocnr.' t thut Mi. Shott would See.r hieo nectiont an(1 resule I calling tpoC t' congnlial to his taste. 'Secretary',att ti. of the wa r delrlrtmtent conflrmod, tl i" Irumor by sa ing that \Ir. Shonts' re a ut ion was voluntary, whieh fact borne ':ut , the letter of the pr- :1 to dent. avcep(ltltg. it. n HARRY THAW TRIAL BEGUN. 1 Rotten Murder Case in New YorkN by to Has the Boards. The trial of Hlarry Kendall Thu e(1 millionaire, for tie'. "na1"der of St<n l. 'ord Wihlte, arcitituctj aq the Madis4 A S iuaro Roof GardeYl t.ht evening ,June 25, Nt06, began in Now York 0; m-1 WVednesday morning. or h'lte exatminlfton of talesmen (I - 1._ fully develop the line of defena< og. thougti therc were allusions -in-t: en questions of th,e lrosecution both 1er. to the law as it relates to the sanil of an alccuse( person and to theI "'. li wi'ittent law" of which so much h:. oli- heen sai.il and w'itien since tle tna ii edy Was enaicted. bo D:uring the exalinalign. of the fir or talesmanl, Thaw's colttlpe1'o!fectc(d on the form of" quest ill'as'.p441oundt 60. by ther Witict uitor' as t Insn I or the, unwritten Ia II , ,ev to ..the court t hey did not object to 11. ( ti onsl. in( p i il. lit rep)ortersi (.nd tc ij)sonllints anldt p~:'tolico. 'Of. the newsp)aper' men0 tihe S'tu-- 'e pershaps .20iI. andic there wats of j)lolema for1 eh. Thei great aqu ofh .blue tio,ats Ii as minanded by er po(lice~ inspec(tor. Onily aibout fIfty ne(I 1he Uem1ider of 01spaice ini tihe COnl ri i'com bihn rec ved for the 200 tali ilen \iuml none3ldg th Ile special ju.: li'lanel. T 'he iriai becganl befor 01Just ice Fit ~ gerauld .of the aupr,eme ll IJ AT VARDAMA'N' SHONIE TOWN ml Mob L ynchbs Nd i Close Proxirt tta oe' 'sResidence. a niegro namelid Hentfl :y lHel was lync el at,.Grenwood, the home1 of Gove l nor11 ' Vatl~iaan,' Tuisda nit iigh t, by3 i kncown parities. The tY@io as.raulti Mrlis. GriaveS of th:u p1lace rome men.~Itl afgo.: hl- had) 109d itI Ihe" 9NenvIl iall for safIken0 dig. Tii~uesday n igh her arrive11~~ d at Gree w.o-In ligij of a deuty sherIi and1( wVil111 that' of1helal~ waIs tainjg il from the triain to the jil he IwaIlIs sil i'>iundedl by flfty n Ich,~ who took hi aIway afnd stetuig, hh11 to a -railh'o bidcge. TIhe corI'aner' 9 jury r9tIIrned v:erict that1 ths negro c'ami to h' death at the hat111I~ of lifyi iown lia~ ties. 11 Agricultural Appr,oprI tionl Bill. Reprilesentat re \Wadsprth. of Ne. o titre r'eporIted te apgit'ultura'fl appr The~ hill caieLs $!'5.uS700 a theO 0 di IinaryV and1( reguilar routinpjw~ork I the agr icultural dieparint $IMS MUST STAY~ IN, . EN. or Atlanta Man Wh6 sto;I 'Nb,O00 Fro * ark Is R8fu8ed'(RtAlbn. nfl A WahSingo1ti5r dlispatch salys: SHaIila Slms. whol. was . encedI ix ta~ i; lth I t 'ral pri dollars1' frontl thle Ca pitali 0 yIaflin ' auiljo' Alant a, '.hit" ho was'n~ cleo ~I iAt!%. Ltitutiop, hasi been denied irion7