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9 : U ? I } J \ i . % f . / kJLy I Mt . M m e2 VOL. 9, NO. 75, SKi\ RAILROADS KEEP" II WEEKLY. BIPLANE RIPS Ol BIG WAR DIRI w w w m LANCASTER, si W WW S. C., TlJKflPAY, .TUNE i NO ROUGH Rl Y ,4S^ ^ 23,1914. niMO EXCLUDES IJIIlh AP C!A7'T *r t I UP PER YT- k ? . m RiiPNPn VALUABLE I Transcontinental Lines Test Case. MILLIONS IN QIIES1 ANR xirs,>i'> Tak?? Fir??it%u .rillU plosion, Killing N Mon. Win Vienna, June 20.?Nine lout tliuir lives today when war in the air was sudden into tragic reality by the TION. ripping of a dirigible airshij lane while both were Ilvinc r - HEALTHII aviator* . , a mimiclThc <?> ?> P?U{n M iiy turned Georgetown Verj accidental > by a bip- attendance no at a irrupt LY TAME IN CITY I IcetinK :n Senatorial Candid r Quiet. Duly Dec T LARGE. GOVERNOR Vf ? - - - ? V.L' RJ V 1 RY THF SFA <;,Miso,? HI MIL ULn .Join in i;in? ? jinnies ? *? a- Washington, J ates Meeting ^ Hon extend by th orous. , Governor B ease ? have the ojganij >JDER FIRE. |stat- rarti ipate XI VAAUUXX^I/i 1-WU ITJir-l rnws Invitation to j M h { 'iient, Says Com- 1*1 ft Ate Short. une 20.?The invia- *.1W, I oUO vft \N e war department to of South Carolina to -Cape '.ed m'.lita of that in the manoeuvre j pa I'lTICd! LIIU UUIlllLU MED MINE ork'nn in Shaft, 350 Froi 1 Explosion. WI , i(l!T ?/; mi' Petroleum Tract* Worth $7<l OOO Held to IteloiiK to !'m Interest*. Washington, June 22.?T transcontinental railroads U $700,000,000 worth of pet land, as against other private anta, was upheld today by tl preme court in a teet anit hmi height during the Austrain ' ' euvers. Moth craft were destn thoir occupants, military i Itie or 0fncerH antj non-commisiouc > some were burned aud multilaU roleum recognition. claim- ^.jje Amjtraln aruiy diri le hu- |OOU Qoertling ascended at ieht hv - - - army man I Small in Consideration jyed and Tenseness of Politic uid nu /al lions There, sd officers,' Georgetown, June 20 Hi beyond lug addressed by car.dli (?>o today w;vo hoalthil gible bal- attendance was small in Flschira- tenseness of the politica of Preaent I nlloek nn<l Jen.nl: hI Condi- Record From V? of Vie ,?The meet- : Charleuton, June rialos for of- believed that there ly t'.mo. The and spurred roughri i view of the ton when the United 1 situation in candidates appeared c.inip to be held i month hap been UK* Assail His Q,. u e f;iiiure of irions Points millllu to ueet W. the Diek militia 1 20.?Those who tbe ia \ olii' lal o' would be booted the ittottion ding in Charles- ?o'"?o tiontlis ag States senatorial |\vu* t?-.. to ent saw their an- |nf th?? s In Augusta, G.a . next withdrawn because the South Caroline ' J the requirement cf ta' s',,ik<,n aw as constructed by ''-v f the department. Lethbridge of Governor lileasj niignty explo o was called by i;.a *50 miners < to the short outings 20 of l^e Hie rnMn, .fit.. ??.? (jf fhtt Sfl mi, I |JU 1/lEi, SVar l?ai hbi-idge, Alber; Cabins Dcmolishril r< ri'ific Slio.-k. . Alberta, June 19.?A sion \oday entombed jr.iployed in mine No. 1 reBt Collieries Limited i Aru rPUi>no/l ATtlv 1 A Edmund Burke of California J the Southern Pacific Railroa< pany. At the (tame time JuatW deventer, for the court, stat< seemingly the government's r Attack the railroad's title foi Ar error bad expired in 1910 o It was made plain, however, t government's rights were not ena, aoout twelve mile* rro against where there lt> a rallitarj J com- Btation. It was the intentU ;e Van- tain jQhann Hauswirth, id that mander, to take photogr&i Ight to niovementa of the troops t fraud then to join |n the maneuv r lyOl. Tlie aeroplane started ha hat the jater from the same spot. It involv- ne<1 by lieutenants F1 m Vienna. ueorgetown in the past, r aviation roll Simms, candidate I >u of Cap- rejoined the party. In T the com- professed his loyalty to ilis of the but denied that he wa lelow, and swinger." ere. A. L. King acted as < If an hour the absence of Dr. W. was man- county chairman. The atz and Jones made the nnonin. Charles Car- tlclpationn collapse for governor, lame and impotent i jis apeech he City by the Sea is n the governor, tisan strife. But wl ? a 'coat-tail ! if the Dorchester cov 1 n it lento? crowd to< clia.rman in (tempestuous of thos M. (J si Hard, l<?unti?s <fhlch have iiev," HI" B. | ' It was not until 4 r niwitfA* . ?T?l. ^ I a* .? - today with a matter of o lssit conclusion. The .? ortute of *nen oted for its par- rhe result \ as t Ith the exception .. -u?e urtwee inty mooting, the i ? xt?r> of lay waa the leaet or Vleuife u'nd o of the four requirements of been visited. Trouble later o'clock that the I Governor and tt W?? ? ?. ?% m iu iuv j ig equipment and v ere Ht in til? various grnd?s Despite th ?onta sr?r!t*il ? re i lie experts in the nor anil poisoi^d ras< War. Kin-il.j " ? r??-oulng allvi ertook to meet the the mine was the department. The effects arose between the Men in ai le Secretary of Afar cur rod 600. o V^vuvu VIM/ 1? O'lifcht. e efforts of two-i-ocre lalr.rlng amid tue es and debrjs, hope of a toe 200 men yet lt> rcn cte. of.tfce disaster were' Ine when explosion oef Who n 3 50 eSfaneiJ eo in me ca*e oerore the cou there wa? no mention of the suit brought by the gove against the Southern Pacific gain the lands in question. Government officials after cision said they would press t1 Sinec the government be grant lands to transcontlnent roa<la in I860, every natcnt rt, and jjoosta. The mosquito craft recent took her big sister and in rnraent t,egan a sham attack. Aft 10 re~ ing the air ship several t height of 1,600 feet the the de- pn0t suddenly manoeuverec he suit. wilh the object of taking gan to directly above the airship, al rail- Tjie navigator evidently issued soou over meeting followed the a imediately the throe which have pi er encircl- The candldatea for ll< imeB at u ernor spoke In second pi biplane** Kclloy predicted that un J IiIk craft men were elected to th a position sembly taxes would be li years than they were li miacalcula j Scott and Moees. Andri i tut- inrcunK was caned < ame pities as German Artillary h eceded It. Moore county ctaai imtmiant gov- Nol more than 000 < :,ccf. B. Frank 0,000 voters of the i Ierfs the right'mate Is base d 011 the e general as- mary of 1912?heui ilghcr In few ididates. 1 tho days of | The meeting was 3W J. Dethea 'seathinc ? !> to order In the lover the locatioi all, with Leland Joint encampmei rman, prosldinR. ; Palms, S. C., Se if the more than ally peremptoril county?the erti- 'amp to Augusta > vote in the pri- ports from the o r<l the four can partment have d .the South Caroli featured by the1 rt<lent tho v i?h Ifilained of nritri n of the proposed Number re it on the Isle of died later, cretary GarriBon fin- Miners atil y transferred this ably killed bj i, Ga. Sinee then re- the explosion fhcers of the war de- , At dusk a iscloscd the fact that ;)t the inoutt na militia still is de-ihad been clo: arious matters com-Jstlll hopeful nft 11 v Tt M * * ificued 50, of whom 3f> 1 entombed 200, jToth t fire which followed jgroup of woni"?n stood l of the luiuB which sed. by the uxplo Ion, that the cries for help to the roads has contained a r tion of exception to the effe lands in the patent later foun mineral lands should not pas* railroads. Such a reservali contained in patents issued Southern Pacific for Califomli in later years found to he r'< oil. Burke claimed the land tea nis distance or ills spe eeerva- nose of the biplane grazed ct that jope 0f the airship and r d to be 0peni to the There was a terrific exp on was tjie airship took tire. The to tlie gUjfe,i the biplane and in i lands ineuts the remnants of b *h with crashed on tiie si epos ot a did not w|(), their occunantfl. eel for the said the' new enrollment the enve- eel by the State Democ ippeel it -i were constrvctire benefit the* party. Win. I loslon and clured it as his e>pinion I flames en-| iner a Reivernor would a few mo- . hicli the state would oth crafts A. Hunter gave his pla mountain j embraced economy In ! hnnnut nlnpf Inno n?'-l ?? -t rules adopt- jt rants are makinE c rattc conven- record anil which and would ' applauded here in C M. Hamer de- "IIE'EL NEVER hat this sum- When they remii be elected of {an8 of thP inconsisti be proud. J. executlve's practices tform, which {ng and nHko,t the a government, C|irollna could affnrc ?n the governor's (Harrison thereto ivas uproariously | w'thdraw the de Charleston today. ito participate in GO T1IERF " '<0 l)G 'n Aui , , , , So far South uled Charleston- | Southern State > ancle of the chief )ed from thp ma and his preach- raslon udience if South I In 111 VO t tin CTAH ^s. .... - t v.j I in;u came ix re has felt obliged to 'might be rej parturient's invitation j many of th< the manoeuvre camp pressing the frusta | situation of i Carolina is the only hopeless, vhich will be exclud-1 The explos noeuvres on this oe ^bout f a. m [side, lilted r< i und demolisl mow earlier in tue day leated. loiter howe ver 1 women dispersed exgeneral belief that the those imprisoned *ae don whieh occurred .. shook the cOur.trysofs from many ca lins led numerous smnll puss 10 xne railroad and so* enter it as mineral land. The court held that the 1: flee officials could not perfori duty, imposed on them by Cc of not. patenting mineral la> merely inserting the reserva exception. It held the ofth iiT j * bound to determine whethi lands were mineral before ight lo j Tlie bodies were so ch j munglev that they were s< and of- oognizuble. in theif The victims are Captai ingress, HaiBwirth. Lieutenants Err ids, by ter piatz, Hoosta, Bruer ai tion or ger> Corporals Uadlma ar Tv. were and Engineer Knmmerer. *r the ? i ss 11:111' - - ? ' """ " " arret! uni. tional advantages. areely re- I PEEPL.ES DEFENDS Thomas H. Peoples, ri in Johann I 0jectjon a8 attorney p ist llofset- |rnge(j his opponent, A ad Ilaidin attack his record. Mr. id Weber, that every intelligent r know Mr. Peoples' rocoi , general nnH ho ,n.i ' uuc-.i jernor j? Washington tative, the answer c I RECORD. never go there. We unning for re- Gov. Rlease is fol ;eneral, chal- year the custom he . (?. ttrice, to the campaign of tw Bricft replied leaving the stage ai nan should . finished Speaking. II d as attorney tor Smith, the first s v? UMi. ? * - as hrr represename back' "He'll BY FU enn't afford it." lowing again this H?*?st IN established in <?oininunlty 'o years ago of i <?u? s soon as he has Chicago, June te followed Sena-!of a 'roupn of peaker today and ,m>tl 1,1 a tbeat KII,LED building. T1 RIOUS LIONS i stricken surf? (the mine foil uml Terrori/.e^ jof .-moke and ?Armed Men APPE. rd <'age. J Appeals fo 21.?Five iiona, part |*? many tow performing nrmulF IRanlzed an e rieal proilt! 'ta n, tc- tRan H10 work ten a score of pnaioice workers rushed from lowed by a dense cloud I poisonous fumes. \LS FOR HELP, r help were dispatched >ns, and residents ormergency crew and beof rescue. the patent, and that the paten binding unless procured by fi error. Justice Vardeventer that the patents were Issued ' and apparently the .M.trnm not proceeded to set no any c fraud In obtaining t'.eni hefo time, although the rallr:. ds h seated an affidavit that the I .MIMItl.lli l\ SULLIVAN ts wen? "'.ml or slayer of Joint >1. ('anno si >t< " I'ndct- tjt.-t.OOO lion n 1 <* Laurens. Special to ( :it It News and Courier June 111 laini o trial was orderetl this inori ro Mir ly after x o'clock by Judge ad I' v-iGary in the ease of Josepl lands jvan, who watt placed on ti 'S CASK, r , - I criticise Its weaknesses, hi Flared nin on ?wn merits. il. w- C. Irby. Jr., ail' Charleston ja'fl nssist industrious mis- j '' h' n*en to own thoii liiiK short under this plan n Frank H w'o?l(l mdually be rep' i (J Sulli-1H'dtlers. and the negroo rial in the|''ome oilier State, "or tr .i iim mien m soon as Up had e preferring to hall without hearin itwo, and consequent men ted State net's nest which was hardworking ears. A number of r homes. Ho him How many it i ro r rt' r- Some estimates put i a ee l by !i ito while many eon or\ s could po to'a point of vantage o i the Yanket - that not more than (included left theJ,1:Kni K|i'e<i and r. the remaining H. Df ly missed the her " '.er of tlio drawn ahovr Ills ' appeared. ( people* left with heen c la hard to say. 1 otaat It as hish as 100.1' '>?o!. tho alive persons ,.t t! P?'r in tl n the sta^e ?lafm l,u ' r,,'i>\<'r tin " . i<-.? ?!,. 'he i\<_ii lion partly u ?. .rt.ti vv m 11 tno Btri -h. of : Up : > lar?e force coinp.tr.> in v|i;. t) I Ienr the slit >nly heti IV> rrl i i 'lie tiioaii! over, i < ti) ,tr< i * :0 feebly I the r r.rfM - ibio i 111 ,anR h< cam enrar*-. I... . . ??(] . (I. The ban (,. < \ ,; b ve alien i bony. I "!r .1 the i: in tl. > m> . i ... . > Jt ' death nrst rescue crow arrived of men set about to ift working desperatelv s of the entombed men 'rom the mine. Tae e fainter and finally w ands of teas of rock nto the mine and it is ion, even had tliey es! Tom lllp nui^inaiw ?(tb non-nnnorai. Tho.rt-fo added, seemingly the right t< the attack had expired in 1 J901. DROPPED FROM AHKO. OF i William J. Hums Ijohncs lit Memberfth 1 p. Grand Rapids, Mich., Jum ire, L?' Court of General Sessions 1 o mak? Count> Friday morning, chi 900 JT'tlie killing of Col. John M. Gray Court, May 12. The j case was discharged and HlEl formally adjourned, after directed that the defendai ?norar> jor ?ex| term of the C 1>() bend of 15,000, the same i 'or Lauren who have !5:,i(1 for FO ,( krged with love(l them ao wel1" Cannon at MANNING FOR KL>1 ury in the Education, improvem the Court rural conditions, suppor the Judge health department, dn it be. held roads, local option on th lourt on a tion, were some of the 1 iinoiint al on hy Richard I. Mannl )ng that they *t?any of those pettii near the door. [TCATION i SMITH OIITL1N ent of the j /\<* there were onl t of th? State | of farmers in th linage, good tor Smith switched q liquor ques- h|j mi .ternary cott< hsuoh touched 'dwelt naero ?>tenslv ng. He again nr.t tn IK up stopping jot 1 ro" drsi to siive Die .1 i?l(- by the otli KS RECORD. While the kee y a limited nuni- "c\er the body a e audience Sena- adjoining den. If somewhat from which they were >ti speech and re>idtnts of th eiy upon his reo- down-town quai ;>e of te.i. - i- ?ii ;n I'm* proba trioh, i>:t v ;l- -?-j f Ming debrb lers. | Xc inform; per were trving to i- ,t"? explosion Men escaped fr tin a" l,s believed it oped the < jr u, | Thomas Qi caged >.! 1 terrorized I ni'ne? is enu c. thicky p ip Jmad-, Earjy tonlf ders, where the ear f>*Pf,rt mine ibly were crushed by :ition as to what caused i has been given but It was due to gase;. nigley superintendent of imbed. ?ht two trains filled with workers doctors nurses William J. Burns, the detectiv was dropped from honorary it ship in the International Ass< of Chiefs of Police in session No official reason was giv< dropping Bums, but it was st mebres of the association th majority of the delegates inft decided to eliminate him anc SO the himnrjir\' 1 e today ,owtsu wnen me young pri lember- to ball a week aft* >c!ation The same sureties i l,cre bond tliiu morning and the ,n f0r soon thereafter left for hi ated bv Su,,,van Township, aceore iaf a his father and a brother, wl ormally ed ,n the city durln8 the ni 1 to do As 8tate(l in these dispji i?? night, the case was ariven t soner was stressed enforcement of >r the bom advocated convervatlsm dgned the of the pardoning power, defendant John O. Richard said a home In ing public office he hni ipaniod by true to the interests of tio remain- Again Mr. Richards p ght. the new rules of the Den itches last .?"restrictions," he ca o the tnrv t,L the law, andicru(i,. adrmntstratloi i in the use The crowd was 111 ' . . . ... Intelligent 1 usiness that In hold- I i . . , . . intor was generously rt tried to be .. , ,, ' ,. , discussed the fcculi the people. ,. . the new hanKirg ai redicted that! ? .. . . ? (Which he amended \ nocratic party , . ,, . * J time extension featn lied them?- .. . . the direct trnefits n uauuutti ueiuj .? if irarkfi';. T n's hands. If en back to it ade up largely of no eno. men and the sen I Dietrich was I applauded as hojville stage as a iar advantage oi had staged a se id currency la'*' ! polo games. He \ vith the farmers' Mme Adie Cast re. and explained lions belonged, of tho tariff r;? A force of i.o' he lion was fiuui! "fl ottlotiilB s cai hwiii^ h.'rnie 'ho work of ! .vstematic known on the ".udo- found jumbh high 'livor. Ho jiiv() i horses tiinbe ries of uut-?inob!!c Paraphernal!! vns ensrh;;od to m;nn ?f 'he explos i:!o, to whoir. the' ^'ire broke , plosion, but !. *> I:', ?;n?. f II11 [OS made of rnUwavs urri\ed nn<1 rescue was begun in way. T be experts ?d in a chaotic mass, rs, wagons and mining j indicating the force ion. out soon after the exwas extinguished. Gas it f.-?r ihn revised ?ind his name omitted Several times during the < tlon poiico chiefs criticised monts which Burns was all# have made concerning police n f His action in the Boo M. Fran der case which lie investiga Georgia also brought forth caustic comment from some of mi, WB.B shortly bsfore 6 o'clock yei ronvcn- ternoon. After deliberate state* cnso for some t,me the jury Red to into the Co"rt room and fiothods further explanation on sotn k mur- ,8aue ,n the trial This was ted In agaln the trial jury retlret rather n'ght It was evident to tl the de- that a disagreement on a _ J ? V/UI Vi |iIUTCIIl UCIW t'tJIl ?torduy at- i 20,000 men from voting g on the | his opposition to comp filed bark tion. asked for | "I don't believe you e points at to turn school trustees ii given and homo and put bis Ilttl 1. At mid-, their power," said Mr I ie outside was vigorously applaud< verdict finished. i to.uuu ann >, ... , form mtHsire. Senat and declared . . . . I ?p. tuourh net in r< ulsory educaI cotton exchange ref II lie appropriation ra? have a right. ? vi.its 'or i lacing a e nto env man j . .... rrrrn < - oil ell eottor ft children iij c L v*0.i t|? tic hards, who t td vfhen he! "France of t i?a>gn has received or Smith also toh tonight guarded >utine detail, the Their taste of I (ulation hill and |aroused all to 11 sasure, which p?r night they maint let of standarlzed jcould be heard i platforms in the | I'NSKTTI J1 he entire cam- ; _ a more vigorous 1 showers Will Pr the oar >f Horn. ueT' to wor* ilood appuri :itly had '10;irfi hiph pit' h. ?u.d all Thr "xplos alned ai> iipraar that 1 Pit an for block ?. ; terlor. Most about 400 fe !l> WKATHFIt. iro for(!iPn-t l ? r of them t i< * <. T'ie rescui cvm I I ii -it tVu i effectively for several don tore out both ends d blocked up the !nof the miners working et below the surface, mm, but a large numire English-speaking, e work progressed rap legates. It also was ordered that at chiefs .detectives and other who are not members of the i tion and who use its official I on their stationary without sion should be legally prosoeu The convention resolved tha which found segregation tho r*w>? U,.A ,?# aa?*.?iii | would be the result, but tin I pol'oe ' indication from the Jury r officers ,hfi second retirement that issocie-'ment waa Hkely during thi n sign In ,8 understood the Jury was permis- divided from the first. ted. it cities ! Railroad* Not Liat best i Washington, June 22.? > _ ..In re unt lbilil ?? fnr in In rv ?n *re was no Charles Carroll Simm oom after ancaklng for the first tl an agree- Sumter meeting. Bald h e night. It prehend that ho was ? hopelessly Hwlnger" because he we .Gov. Mouse. - 'God forbid that 1 sho >le. .any friend to get an of? -Railroads simms. k mt) r\l aooo I ' * s of Ram well1 r<hponse than the < line since the 'a,(1 io Woodrow v e did not ap- bad 5 ? r('ual i "coat-tail Hoilse when 11 con is a friend of heart' liancy of intellect," uld repudiate WIM, LF1T T] Ice/' Hrtid Mr. Gov. fclease Bald h to make lor the "t tribute which he Then (tenet /ilson, "who has Washington, , In the Whl?e chowery weathe tea to purity of d^y over the Nc head and hrll- of the Roclty M< j Hureau predict? HEM HUN. continuing i uoh< . . lantic States ant e had no apology i .. . ,, generally fair inndr. off policy - ? i"*T : \]y ;inrt lat ally Clear skie?. < ?>rc recover' June 21.?Unsettled, trance and a r will prevail Mon- |,0dies were 1 rthern districts BW mntair.s. the weather i>neral M<M' id tonight, probably 1 lay in the middle At- ^hingto 1 New England, withi. v. . .. A weather followingjtweon Adit. e tonight the entrance, ed alive near the enlittle farther 011 a few round. re Finds All His Kff.irts "nsucoessf 111. n Special to The State, conference today beGen. Monrfi of >& nti, UIVI u?u ui tun II UIIII1K I III' ROC were justfled In retnlnlng that Papers were read on both sldei lAflue. some declaring again* law enforcement and others a ed by the police, Including aga'nst the liquor traffic and t lal evil. Aid from .lohndee. >ni ev! 1 | ? -"j- > policy. ?' Interstate carriers, or^ in * of the t!,e,r while rldin t rleM 'pnRRe8, containing Ktlpula <lvoo.ii? M,? PW?enger assumes all r thor?? helng ko transported. Tlx he bo" ?<> herd today in r< judgment, procured by IA//. -on, \ Ifo of n track hand ta. (Ja., for $1,300 for inj "i nave no partleulai embers of pasned," continued Mr. g on fro" the contrary I think ' Lions that niuch legislation." ! ks whlio | ftimnis said he h; ? auprenn ffjpud of (!ov. Blouse versinri < chlof executive hud stoc le rhomp- i(lPf;(g of the people 01 education and other thli urtes et>- *tf ?? < ?* laws I wish r:s rej'nrds the enfor Slntms. "On Charleston. He belie ive have too government, he said call out the State n :?d been a the law in Charleatoi > becau. o the or SherifT Martin ap m for the fr these hail been dere i question of had ne\er beet igs. attention, he asserte cement of law in !tl1P rem^n?er ? ved in local self- "?ver . lhp S( and would never 1 ,r ' lilitia to enforce nPr:,11>' folr i until the mayor ,, ro "r!lo,,t t?!P pealed to him. If "(,ridn- a diet in duty, the ,i( r ,ornis aro P' . Drought to his 11 Wlil be warr id. Justifying his ",P ,:a8' hut . _ !)<>' if lirna urn n n f the week. J Carolina and >uthern half of the | the millt'a < bulletin continued, part men t, in weather will prevail rtment J week except in t'arolinfi mil craslonal local thun- | mpment at ?olinl)le. 1 n> Conor: ni r early in the week ->n r< that 11 unusually high tern- t Cio latte ? ? Oeneral Mills, head of livision of the <tar dean effort to have the illow part of tho death It la. to attend the enAugusta was unsucigss I Mills told Oenoral ioth!ng could bo dono r left for home tonight. London, June 22.?Aceon the Daily Mall, John D. Ilocl ha? sent Mlaa Eva Booth, con er of the Salvation Army In A ea, 911,000 for flufferern from preen of Ireland disaeter. Mlaa i la here attendlnR the world'n r< p of the Salvation army. 1inK to , tained In a railroad collls tefollr" McCormlck, 8. C., in 11)10 nmand- The court held a paan 1r merlon- regarded a? part of the the Km *'on f?r which the employ i Booth but Ik in reality "free" ar >nf;rc?s 1? Roy conditions the rail Impose. i ji i iiiii. im ruai-ia iion near .. . . that bo treason, make tli exclaimed Mr. Simms. not to he ... . liie speaker found fi eompensa-1 . Ptate convention for naf fUk n.ftr u I ... -uSU "J7 'hf raisin* various object or road mnv (Continued on Pas swinger. ? it , luuiaerence, lie con ie most of it.' SD7- I was under r , come down here to lult with the Rambling was going ising the new down to see if you w lary election.* hey. ^ didn't have t is against the ernor the next six e Four.) (Continued on 1 untied: I m no 10 obligation t0|mtc tmperatur eee if race track ing most of ,h<' 1 on. I did not run ern diatr,cta ElU! 'ere aeiling whin- In the South o. I ll be gov- Peraturea will b< montha, and the West of the ^ weather will pr Page Bight.) I' inperatures." * cA|>UC(i:u, (IIM1 IUUU" ? es will prevail dur-1 HiiIoic; week over the North- YVashlngto it of the Rockies. today devote and Southwest tem-jsession to eu! b rather high. ) snntative Tina Rocy Mountains fair York city. A evall with moderate relatives and J ^irlates oc< f for "Bi^ Tim." n, June 21.?The boss# d an hour and a half's loftles of the late fteprelothy I). Sullivan of New bout 100 of "B1k Tim's I personal and political mpied the Kalleries ' ' * ' ..!