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r l fc «• The I I v .> , ■-• " j Barnwell Peopl YOL. X yXV BARNWELL, S. THURSDAY. JULY 18.1912 DEFUSE TO MOWED »Dim talk f uson A WINDED t™ «e™» BRITAIN EXCITED AS TO DO SO MI6HT INCRIMINATE HIM SATS SCiTILE BEFORE GRAFT PROBERS The Direct Question < si Payment of Money to (Joiwtahh .' *r I’rotw tlon Not AnswereAl — Mayor (Trace Makes Statement a- <0 tlie Fines Imposed on Blind Tli; rs. "Did you or any n: nhor of your firm wltb your knowh ■' e at any time ever pay any ni"nc\ 'o any liquor constable or any ofllceta chivrRed with the enforcenu nt of ihe diapenaary law lu consideration -f immunity to be granted to you’ "Mr Sottlle declines to answer the question upon the ground that tho answer may tend to Inerimiuate bfm." This answer vr.s jrliwu by 11 \Y Tlughes, attorn.v fir Albert Sottliej of Charleston, before the leaLlatite; comml'tia* that Is InvestLatlng tbej affairs of the old s’tnte disponsary In Columbia on Wednesday 'iTn- an-1 pwer was Khen by tattorn") - for; Sot tile In reply to a Una! eu-sCon by the cornmlttre as to HotMVa ktiowl- TWO ('ON'NKtTICl T MEN ALMOST (X)MK TO BIA>W8. NEW YORK HERALD THINKS HE HAS A FINE CHANCE. lamg Slumbering Animosity lteOvis>ii t'oiigrASAsman Reilly and 11111 Bursts Forth on the Floor. A fierce political debate which came perilously doge to fistienffa. AS THAT PAPER SEES IT l ent- Nears Ago Taft Needed Only I Thlrly-Siv. (o Vote. But This Year lie Will Have to Win Over One Hundred and Tnelve Votes or (Jive T p Job. According to the view of The New created a furore In the house Wed nesday. The participants were Top- 1 resentatlvcs Hill and Reilly of Con-! nccticut, the former a Republican j and tho latter a Democrat. Bitter foetjng between them, beginning with; Hr. Reilly’s election, Increased la^t' wlkt-r when Mr. Reilly attacked Mr. York Herald, after a careful sum- H!11 In a speech lu the house. ) niing up of political conditions gen- Trouble arose again when Mr. Hill, i ... . . . , , . , , i raily, the pmspixts for a Democrat- without warning, launched into a poll^p^l speech. crltlrisirg the labor; ^ vir,or - v in November are strong views bf Crov. Woodrow Wilsotin Ho j 1 , '’ v ' *' ir1 - v I,ius ^ ^T , ht hard to said ifr. Wilson in addressing Princeton university griduatlng d.tss Tba' paper, uhi. h has won a rep- in r.'bft assailed labor organizations on the ground that they made for “vnprofhable servants” by hamper ing the IndHlduilitv of thidr nn.'m- iTat'on as a sane political prophet, •>''' that while the states carried by Fri ildn;.' TffTT cannot mptlr ho taken fhi;.:, l.o eau oiilv safolv count t>ers \lr. Hill declarod that the re- ■d* i ilo, of PiesMent Taft was assur ed. ' Mr Ch ilrman ly, 1 th ' gentlemen Is much more con- tH. •;> of lection of William Howard Toft than he vs as at h menst- cdg(* of tho wh‘«key sitnoUen m )' I >- Charlt-s' in Mr H -ghes rais'd the R'ldly quesHon of tin. rlul.t of tho romimt- ’■htch ho said ho had "provldeiitli; teo to invo-'ieafo th. w Id ,L •>• enn.v ' • v " recivod. Wednesday jnornAig H!m in form a on T f * < f the votes In the electoral ■ 11 " and. ti.us' ■ ip.ire 11 J of tho ( dou!,*'id Vot-H, while the Democrats ebonted Mr. Roll.; c,,, ur, ‘ on! >' »>i»-”tv s.-ven of the (lonfofu! • ioc-ors in order to win, 207 le to'g De 'esrary to r- ■ holce. i ; Tho sO'.a*!' n )<» vastly different; j i'.-asor Lyon fr 'oi what It was four year* ago Weffnc CoatJiaujeut postmas'ers. held aloft r letter ■ ' ' • '* p camp.ilfm. t ^j,,[ Hvans Honors ? h * t!„ n j,, Churl; ston. . m:m inrormanr w ho had hoard Mr Absence of Witness , ^'11 uddresF the Connecticut ;>»«♦- The at.een--e of naterial witness,•« 1 ttias'ern. quot.*,! Mr. Hill as say In/ was t he f mture yf • be session of the | ^t there wou 1 be man> f v: 1 1 11 Rarlslat.ve corn::!?’,'* In Cc'umbia \\ < d t;». d a \ The I /or,; it ion of <'nn- (ela e! illi vd a! le S' w , tIo «s <*thers wire s dd to be , ii-.eing tto f.'j oi'.-.A , . f fSe c n tWt\ ’ f rrn 1 Tlion the R, puMh aas. a* the outset, Wi'-I re>sn;;nb!y sure of 2'Oi Hectors n; d io b 1 onlv thirty s)\ more to ■■.In. w’ tie Mr rrv’fin need' 1 elghtv- f 'he Sfa^eR fin es mlssi: g f- ■;r> ■if rlo V d'd I: . I," n than las', ate! an it!r ouht n • i.r'-i • Ma'lO' M. take off <*.elr c 'Sts w old s w • at: . i of it v it. I I- VVO lu •d mi Y r. r W Wi C TWO HFNDRKD AND FIFTY PEO- PEE AT HIIKJELANB. Both Aspirnnts for. (iuhcniatorinl Nomination Devote Much of Their Time to Talk About Negroes. Patience worthy of better reward than It received waft exhibited by tho persons 2f>') of them - who gave re spectful hearing Wednesday after noon to almost a dozen political har angues. Rain fell without ceasing and before long tho coats and trous- i rs of men and the white dresses of women were all sodden through. The crowd stood in wet grass among dripping trees in an old field at the edge of the town. The at- b ntion given tho speeches by the peo ple in such circumstance* was ap parently due not so much to Interest in the arguments or to partisanship ns to a sense of the occasion’s ini ; ort.ffhce, for this was the first State i impaign meeting to be held In the ' t.< W county of which RidgHand, tlmufih still without a court house, Jh the county seat. Barnard B Brans, as If happened, was the fi • . ik- • . • •. opinion upon the rare for uttorney- Ci neral, so far as it was Indicated I v applause, favored the Incumbent, No thrills were pro- day by Messrs Lyon In .applause In the governors!:!;' race went to (Jov. B’ease. with .Judge Jones a close sec ond. D-bates between candidates for '•'Tier ofi'y# s ware featureless. Ttds ineflr.g s:ands out sharply 'r am ‘ho IC provi iit-ly held because : ’I’l'i’y e\T .ordinary time a I •i« in I B 1 DOES NOT WANT AMERICAN SHIPS FAVORED BY THE D. S. AT THE PANAMA CANAL M. ui 1 ,. s I' , •V.. I 1* •b-lt • \ !■' , M! •i • • t >. i 1 r w . : i • a* • R, •aae eavo lent..tigs ’lor w 11!» 'Mon It r was la in a Note I’resentwl to the State iKv portment Asks That Benate I>elay I’asslng BIB Fntll Britain Presents Protest, In Which Other Nations May Join. Great Britain’s request, that tho enactment of the Panama canal ad ministration bill be held In abeyance until Mr. Innes, the British charge, can pr«*ent a note In b«half of his government, confronts COngfei* and the State Department nt Washington with an extraordinary situation. The request for delay has been communicated to tho Senate Inter- oceanic canals committee. It. came from the summer embassy at Kinen, Me., late Wednesday and was sent by Mitchell Innos. the charge, ArtYne '••r ■'t ■’•nssado; L-v -o, who Is • \ w Z< aland. While lb.- reasons for the lequest are not stated In the charge’s note, there Is no doubt that the Brlt- it-h government Is concerned In the clause To grant a fr^e - passage tbroutfh ttie eanal to American ves- sela in coastwise trade; and In the article relating to the passage of rail road-owned ships The Canadian railways are deeply mnrerned In both ard It Is thought that some of the representations will tie made In their t" half The eanal MM Is now In ths Senate <U.Mit"eo W'fh I rospeet of helnc ■> aHt- 1 v. ry soon and will then go • i • ro '. reno. wdlh the Hou « Law- — akers a* hn'h ends nf fh.» rapit .1 WERE THEY POISONED ATTEMPT TO MURDER ENTIRE GEORGIA FAMILY. 1 (odors Now Trying to Discover What the Poison Was and Where it Came From. PAIHONE HUNDRED MUHS fH HIS SON’S 7ARBM IT TOOK GASH TO GET IT r rtj. r ■ i r*" . ' ern ti r«.-. ha 1 «.,M I g e’h ' .ar of s r Pleas*' 1' a a « a ■i ' pa; 1 1 s t, I , * r 8. t\ H '.e 1- ilr l;> U: ' I LI Ah's kev s' ' »• 1 . i . u L • • • j , • " . , T * ’ ' C * | V! g 1 ' " ■ « 1 ti ti*-'tig i titcI'. r ("il. ,ll "m** r •' ” ' t ' 1 U • t 11-' t'i;«{ I-’"c-i t >n« * r *' ■ . 1 • ' ■ *■,"*■» wh’i ’ 1 made V ■'—-I* v. % atj », ^ i ’ ' v i i! ■ m ’.i f;t v, t ' ■Vt pH .1 . • , ' \ *. I ' • t, t *•;'**. i*—! h:i1 1 ' h. v x v , -V , 4 V * ! ' T 1, 111. f-.r - Tb"ti f 8.1 1 -i" ’- r a *■ ■' " ' i' ■ i c *'’ 'l 1 'T.;'- ! himself •' !l I of U ’hi’ If any Panama 1 .glslaflon ' t a I It mu't !... at '' Is s.-«sl.>n • n • r < • s m n.B'.r Bran leges has rf-pliej to " if.' I'. ’i r t'i 1 ent Hiaf ttie Icg'a " P: o;.os. d Is regarded as e.l- ■ •’t nrvefit and t ha* the Senate P ho! l.lar.to d 'o repwrt the I. ’I ' i He f ill « n.i'o siarn" le> t A . < k ■ of Hi" provisions In th<' hib! It tmpnssthte f"r <’;irad'an ; ass through the cviuil If encage.! In ioa*twlie« frail" tt." 'iUeS'b'tl of Cy.-g t. 111« of ’] e'asse.s of \ Mi ••••!.♦fill sh! •I' ■ 1 .' old q test ! ofl , f • 1 .. • t re.at v H N '.el'e-.ed Hint Hie T'r , "«!i g..\ Whether there !• real foundation for It or not, there is a wide diver gence of opinion as to whether the poisoning of flfty-four member* of tho Canady family connection* was majlcious. Eleven doctor*, all of them men of excellent professional reputation, are working on the Burn- erous cases, practically every one of them have gone beyond their profes sional calling in making an investiga tion. one way and another —but they don't all agree that the calamity, which 1* looked upon throughout Emanuel County as the worst In that county's history, Is the result of eat ing barbecue hash, In fact It has at l.u»t been definitely proven the hash seasoning was not mixed in a zinc H.b, as thought, but In a porcelaln- 11 lied pan. That theory was advanced by some of the doctors shortly after the death " f Mr T'Bmnn Cmadv .sir! nrher i f 1 'l!y accepted by otheis, perhaps In the absence of anything, then ap- p< arlngmore a reasonable nature was accepted, and not because of the L' t that It could not he a mistaken theory Investigations have brought to light at least one Incident In con nection with the Fourth of July fam ily dinner which would seem to en tirely eliminate th* theory of poison ed barbecue, eveji If the zinc tub and- a< Id poisoning theory hadn't b.^en ex- ploded -somw of the desperately 111 people did not eat tho hash at all. yet at least one of those who did not Is among Hie almost helpless patients. The rjiiestion of tainted Ire cream •■t ’• red the consideration and for * Hue w,n* accepted almost as hurried ! L’ as *he theory of the ttnc tub. hut 1 H at too. has been exploded as a ten- ..bV theory, for the same reason tha' Hu* hastt theory fails to s'and—ev- .’■■t.'idv did not eat Me cream The 1 ’. u.on.id" then came In for rniigTffi*^ at'.itt. ati.l B was found that It had i '•■n mad" In metal tubs or buckets' very probably tx>th and * very Eugene Hogan Told Jury mm TtuU He Paid One Hundred Dodan to a Colonel on Governor's Staff *to Get Pardon That Could be Had ](o Other Way. j j This story, which we clip from tho Sumter Item, will be read with Inter est; While the Grand Jury was In slon last week, Mr. Eugene Hogan told several fellow members of that body In a casual< had paid Col. Walter G. Stubbs, a member of Governor Blease’s staff, one hundred dollar* to procure a par ole for his son, Eugene Hogan Jr. In hi* statement he particularised tho fottowtng ctctatfs- That be first eou- sulted Colonel Stubbs In reference to ’’".■lining a pardon for his son; that v ,.l. StuMis informed him that he would obtain a pardon, or parol*. If he was paid that he (Hogan) thereupon offered to give Col. Stubbs hla check for |100, but Col. Stub! declined to accept a check, that th* cash money must be In his hands; that he (HoganLthea decided not to pay over the money In advance of the granting of the par ole and finally agreed with Col. Stubbs to deposit the iponey In th* hand* of Mr. R M. Randle, with ln- r*ructions to pay over to Colonel Stubbs the said f 100 Immediately up on proof that Eugene Hogan Jr. had been isirdoncg or paroled by Govern or Bl. ase. that in the pursuance of this agreement he deposited In Mr. Randal s hinds linn in currency— »hr«*" twenty dollar hills and lour 'ct;» and »ha» whgn Govarnor Bifisc ehnrHy thereafter paroled Ejl- (•»•:"> lloyan Jr . the said sum of mon- lulv paid over to Ool W. O. . v was r-1 iiMis Tics.* wh" ire interested In the t^i.s • f t’ae 11■ nc.m parole and the tmt.g Men prevailed that the } reason, assigned by Governor Bleaae • ,Je wns p.'lsoned. hut investlgatloti I f, r ,h * f>I, ‘ rr I* e of Mefu,,T « as rov. n that all the diners did not' w,,, ^ ,h * !Hnk lemonade rl In " ""ok Pordoo*. ! 1 H »r b ' < I la. . I t."-.a-' ■ q ' i :/!"'• t!.''i f't (If n !> rs \ ■ f.■ r ’: t .a < ■ I I ! HI. ' II irZ'V (■’ .■■.'• * M K Mav f r- <• l. pern.. -Hon p i: K- t it, X i it Hr.inr" • r- •: *■ ’ ' " HI li.iM • hat atil’a n f all • ■ b* • "iM iti't t'S H," - " ►’ tn* nti a n **q u a l ti as'** ' - ’ 'l .1 K a t uf L.. 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' 'in' 1 V m ‘.it H i ' ■ Mi*' ■ v It.ti '1 h) Mr U!;- ' t at. 1 H. •J i t; ’ " • ! i l 1 bL'CJ.i^.u ^.:t '■ ‘ r ’i r h". 1 tm m ■ -.tra t'v • h ■ \ o k ro’.v ! * ttflTl'"'! H ' i' s y s'cm tl •) it, a h' t i 1 , trr ! tl'it H; ■ m on* > th 'i S il. i"' : was, ' V- v. n ; r in. . ' Lae' a ’nan • nfhoc i.'s nmv I'd wi’h Hi" consTu'-tlon and opera Hon < T t tn Pitnama < ati.i! b a v.. a 't. r . aretiil uiv>-?;'gaHi.ti. < ..turn.'t"d | • .h"!..s.*:v .-h t'. tlm arsi rrum of tin It vhf of th" I't.luJ Stat's to regu ' " HI.' :n tlf m,inn« r pi", le 1 a, 1" :. llt.g bill, n.e SH . Ill f I Rt e* a’euiolit J;s'r:*':■ :. «* pusl'icn was mad" bv : efary St imson in hi* Kansas <’!*> t 'w t""rie d'strihuted for campaign purpose. It fict 'hn* Mr Hogan had atat- ■ >1 » > •;ulte a tmitiher of peopl* that If had pall t’ll Stubbs lion to 0b- t«!»i a pird. t; f *r Ids eon was a mat ter "f common knowledge about th* -treet* f,.r some time, and tbs fact "as < "•nui'Miii ated directly to th* it has almost wiped out oue of; rl ’’ r »Rbln the past two i weeks The first time It was aasart- i I that Mr Hogm had made th* h t a * e in e n t to an individual, but not In the presence of a wltneea. Th* si I time ttie information came from a u;* •’B" ^ i f the grand Jury. 1 "ho h. ard the s'atemenf made In Uk* ; p-i M t.i-e of practically every member l of ’hat ti. H Mr Horan making the statement voluntarily In a general ; rffrvernation and under no pledge of In a word, there appears t<> have t i« n no one article of food wt.' I '’."ri* Is anv degree of certainty His’ • in* rntier of th" reuoltm t.irtv H,. r.-forc Hie appar*‘Tit wtdl rea ■ . on tti" part of Some of th** if.clan* that harhnyue meat with var, t.lack pepper and other tn- ;enf* poured over it was not 1 a r v*.st .*■:.*>.■. h or with the .bou' to v '\ '"lit). i'an am a '.. . ompi* r 1 4 lust, d.-allng ciisa! a/ a wot k •ed If" d.-clar. ’ •dy n ttm '■ ’ 1 ' \ a I" W- h t'LtiIk In ( tm b;a i ' ! ! as 1 f”, "" u ; i a frb ti.| of mine V« Uf, ■ i, -, * b n,i a 'V HI 1" fi- 1 , .- P , - ' ] ’ 1 1 TI .* -g"'. .-r:i"!' t; m- I H'.i* aairilc 1" !! V'iti a i uri fio' -• rum -a soon as " 1 v S'ltv Oil" ill "" '< ; 11: g v • v : - H< sib! tbit li t" s co r; ora'ion turned in'o (tie treasury of the city, of Chariestuu. He invited a: gnH.'it of the affairs at 1 a- ■ n 1 tint H* Mr Wu’dic" K 11 tt is tie evil.vc•. ! v* :‘ *• at t o’ nr >' f tt' ri." ' i• v.• r* ■ •.*i'' t’!.] n*v Ii'rn a delc- -atj I’aL'm'r.' cop.v. nt Ion and t.o was g'a.'l of it, t.ccuuse during the " 1 i v ■ : .m*. 1" might have spen' In Balti- cre ho did good poJiMral work for *'f spo--« fi... e;(mpa.p!i of . q4ri-ys,.|f in th** Btedntoitt. any graft <! urges ju < his administration !■" When lit.* coir.mitt«*'* h'dd a m"' i't Ing in fharlep'on several weeks' ago' John J. Miller tcutB'-ed Hmt h" had i tioard that !t man by the nan." of ■Harley was the ae u ' med la bring nig th*. whiskey i.reff ’nen.'v from Charles;mi to the favernar's ofTmc WalliU'e 1L Hatley, "is foinn cm d to appear hefon H > ro’-’mlH* <> WedneP- dav. Ha mL.iItH*! that 1. i wa-s en gaged In the whisk") hnsi!:c=s, but denied know h uge .rra.f,. H > re "mem ho; ed very l.tf'.i In connecti.vt with his hn.-In* sa He said that tv i: iw long tia . v a Know; n t • \ er in' imatt ly did not remem Sl "11 l .one) (l.T. a a! a r j before l!i<i7. On direct, question h"; /• t 1 leclineil to answ er on the P’""!" Is , i • hat he 'Could no' ft m-mber s - *t ’ 1 graft motiej; paid. ; or. j "I dd anyone t 11 you tha’ he hp 1 • paid graft mnimy to tipyone'’'' '•■' "I can not reoteU;’." t. n i L Hi ,*., wit» ess. ■‘Do you know J. B. B. G'N*- ' d t "N "S.” : ! "'When did you see hlth 'ast ?” - ■ i "A few dfl' a t:go. 1 th t.k if w is i w Mv . t H <■ . '•• •’. d i> llenu" ra’ i" , . . .• - ! I’.-r H" •• I iem- t,. , .nti, r'•■ c in !*->- 5 ^4 j f 5 ,, Y. i* 1* t’'* k 1 t'i ! - h V r>‘n i' ! : i O l ‘■A lY f did not even know rh > constabulary of Charleston eotinf.’, but that thev ; Inst Sunday. ,. ]j ( , "Did he mention this summons Here the attormy for tsottile oh raided his^hee srttue.t n".( * Hied that h" h id ever, paid a pri»tor-t Hon fund to Ben H Htothart, th" jerted. chief v hiskt v const able bf Chcrlns- of f , Mr. <'1m c l.ind s- L ’ •"to fact .oils a.- i* 1 a. 1 ...moc-flfs of the w,\-" and P , !'. • d a - th.. 1>. mo th" f.-as’. t '■" ad v : p ’ •>ro up - -,*■ Hu* tieg’lnning of Hi.* is b.-a i ; :\ With th" I ie:i:u ': ]!< puMIgnni ar,- in much t. "t . •.. '•*.• way. Thcv too. "ions «-* tt , wc-.-t armvc 1 I fac* 'ops of the e i at. Tl c the dist i:rit'i pc-u w ill ho fo 1 t >r a d" ’he o’ The commltteo overruled .. ^ v i jertlon. ' v-tTplv s'hh: v hf fenWefrui*t When he ton cotHity Sottile said ho asknd O'Neill if he ~ nt t he e nar j,** was tremhBng with F;r r I’littf-*. , , /v ... ,, .Mb* - Sot:lie. was the firrt witness had been summoned and that <> Nm.I anger called by the romm : t»«e. -Wl .if line of husinoFti are you en seeing several other w'.’aes,w*s as’r.ed were summoned by the nuiMiuM nothing defint' gaeed in ’’ This was by the > mm to by said 1 years quest! real e Qtt^si said he had'not been Served up to . that time. He was ques’ioned as *o wtio s tin * firm question *e. which w as object* 11 He knew ha witness movements of rhe witness-. - The witness said that hit '-mi h Santos fTMtile, was out of (In' i - o;. while the first hearing was n pro/ ress in Charleston Santos So' il later ret timed. Witness said Hi t’ hi - - </i • tile ■ attor"e had m en in Ini: iue- s for 1 S ; , c it rbrn n On indirect a he said lu h id t e r. in the me and theatr.rn! bus a*ss ined again as to his l)*- p StandtHc in fron’ of the speak sk. Mr. Hill shook a menacing baud. ip. his Colleague's direction and charged him with having unfairlv anl knowingly a.-sai'ed him in a -■ ci- cli last winter The two Cunnecfieut men, iwi'h i yi's a’daZ". were close to each Other. < VURIFD < <tR’*Si: ON M MH'H. '*.(rikers Fmv Bodv of a Comrade for ijtneer Furjtifst*. n urusu:<! way to win additions t * their ranks was nd .pt**il by strik- s’" 'p..-hi; fire in *n nf New York \Y* dtiesdny v.hen th'-y virtually nn^- ■ -h ad n"in h leader in HiNr ciV?-*. Tl..'. hed\ of \udr* as Rodt ig'i.vZ, a s - rlk* r. who was shot to dea’li/in a :p" Monday night. w;us takc*7 from •!;.» hears* just aft.-r hund/oils of sir'”'” s ‘ r : k en 11;e slpoild.-rs o’’ nicxV for more Hisri tw / miles fhrotlgh/the water- f nnt secMon The ninp/y hetirse h“d the procession and following the ,! . arers of the casket t/ere were eigh- t- empty carriages/ the mourners hav ing refused to rVde. A throng of , t’ousnnds joined /n the procession. . n.eti ard womeiY struggling along Ivl'hout formation tieh’nd Hie lead- !<’s. / • “‘s had attended his fifn»*ral at h 'idquarters a' it Was hornc 'b.tt !"* had n'.’ 'he least doubt of Hi ■ Lrtit of th.* Fnjted -ta*/s ’•> p.v • • i Vmcrh'.an vess*-ls w«!ti.g ♦’ • < which would h" ulvahm’ * . ■ Big them free pnss/»g^ H" p i■t that Ftihstantlullv every B.uro pi an government using *h" Puez cm "I paid such subsides, and Hi" Hav I’aunc. fo’o tn^titv provM* ’ that Hi" rules of the Jtuez canal w • ■ • ' . ’•n th" opeyAf!*>n of th*. I’.i'in:". t ’ at Mr. TaXt has lot it bo Yiowti H-a* t,e pfnp./sed to tie guid"d in th e t’ t. r piif/relv 'iv the w ill of Congri so If /tlie l*'gi*Iat!on is perfected o', the /present lin**s tho h-clslat 1V" btaftch of f'ti government will ho Ixjhnd to lend unqualified support to the State Department tn what is al- /rnost certain to '.e a jierlod of e\-| tremely active and pregnant ex-] e’mnge of uo'.'s with the great mar j time Bowers While it la true that | Great B.r'taiu occupies a posit; in of exceptional Interest and power in re gard to any isthmian canal Ly reason <i f her ancient undertaking of Joint control with the United States it p.-emB eertaln that any representn- Hona th" British government, may fam 1 U"s in Emanuel me tiling It ••■ema. i.nh one. can i|. ftti'.’*-l) found wtijiti i-'f rytiody I a’ fi'tiMT wat<-r Heace the .win.* belief now jtiat tto* water ■ ! a' diuner. and aftvr dinner, was H "I c W av It Is not vet even » : 'trrmg Intimation that th** effect tl... r'-sulf of a deliberately plan- , t .-.| ^ots.inlng autfiriently contaml .it".| to produce d*‘ath And. even 11. ia. * tier*. Is a trace of tho units-J'‘’ rr ‘’ , ' v P''«'H.sed or Implied, a! In tli.i’ some members of the '' lf ' ^' irf becoming known to H. K. n partv sinewed immediate of 1,h ‘' "ubstanoo of hi* ,’s while ("hers went for medical! h' 1 ' 1 communicate „ f.>r Hmse onlv slightly af-! to fh<> writer, he sent two repr«MBU- tlves to this office on Monday. July S to threaten the editor of thla paper with sertoni trouble in the event of th.- publication that he, Mr. Eugea# Hogan, had made the statement* above get forth in reference to th* j c. nmn’ of f ! On to f’ol W. G. Stubb* :u consid. riHon of a pardon or pa r - rJ", being granted to Eugene Hogan t- hv Governor Blease through th* t* j »..« f< d it, 1 have t liernselv *>8 s!nc<> fal | f t h*> ad- j 1* t; i r!H( ally 111 | Hanl to <■«•< the De<ail<». I .*■'. v. ral ttiingH made It lurd to. crtli'T details of the Incident, and to| •..Ufi them Foremost, the entire, I .... , • ..i*,;•*• is "'-iru up arel wild**?’ - ' s*.tries are 1 i L" heard j Then, tin suffering mu« i .. .* ; ustUTt’d o'er .* .re*• y wide por nt Hie North Uentral par* of " ! r.ou: i \. < i .vcrlng a at ralgh * I influence of Pol W G. Siubhi. Th* writer was at dinner when they call- , h ,,f more than tw.-ntv miles off' 1 ' *' f offl ce and therefor® did Dot tnrv To furttier add to the eba- • receive the threats personally, hut eondltion. a storm passed over j 'he threats were made to a member 11 per prrtn.n of the county late- 1 of (be office force with the request and rural tele-1"^ 'he writer he informed. Th* between the 1 t"”Fsag** was duty delivered. Th* disabling wires, one rorumwniontion - w ral pom's Is still crippled. However, except that the reports t’ out had one too many among 1 .- dead, the most conservative Idea ' the situation lu to have been h-ad p- ,M what Hie public has so far got- n of the tragedy. BIG Of TIES WILL END, \<*vv York and Others to Fall, Ac cording tp Dowieito. Wilbur Glenn Vollva overseer at 7:on Ujfy, has predicted the. destrnh- tof Chicago New York and other large cities, and now he calls on hla followers to hurry to Zion City, which he says will be the only place ? .an ! when the devastation comes. above Is th" answer In conclusion the writer would suggest to Mr. Hogan that , he must ho fully aware that the facts of this transaction with Col. Stubbs are gen erally known In this community, &* the result of statements mad* by himself to various parties, and tb*LJf he was really desirous of keeping secret his financial transactions vrfth Uni. Stubbs, of the governor’s stoff, he should not have made public th* details of the transaction with to great particularity to so many people. make will bo support-.d by Germany j "God's judgment is going to fall on Iirico on Their Heads. A campaign to exterminate In 'thr~ whiskey l- islne<s SotMle de- brother was now in the moui’U'P Pllntd to »nswer rn thq frouuC ttat weetern North Carolina. . rats, \ t umb.-r af im-mbers shifted to posi-! rcgcrde l ag one of the chief factors ; ins ne:tr the theatre of action. The' in the spread of the bubonic plague. rmsN’an* sergeant-at-arms also took ; has h.'guji at Galveston. Tex. Three a p '-!t;on of wantage Mr Hill, f rents a Jjead is V-inc offered fur the however. Mirn 1 "! "U his heel and | rod'T.tj They are being brought in by th? koits. j i:u v* t f . utii- 1 sought h!s fea* and France and perhaps other Eu ropean Powers. The matter of mo ment Is bow far these Powers may go t.- susfai na protest agains* the pro to sustain protest against the pro- by the United States. Groat Britain’s request is likely to have little effect in delaying the pas sage of the canal bill, according to loading members of the Senate Members of the Sena'e inter-oceanic canals eommittfe who diacus.sed the situation declared that there would be no "ha'-king down” by the Fonat" from its position In favor o f free pas sage of American sh ; p*. The commute* has never been j agreed upon that point, however, and theffi is a Fl<ip dlT«rgenc« ul opinion the (it * i of the nations," be said. "You must come out of Babylon. Tbet" Is no choice in the matter. I command you to come to Zion. Chic- ng * will answer for rejecting Dr. Alexander Dowie and you must be in Zion Utty to escape." D es From Deadly Drag. \’ Macon, Ga., after vainly endeav- -or.n « to persuade his bride of five w e s to drink a deadly poison, R. F. Howard, a mill operative, swallowed ■be drug early Wednesday and died i few minutes later. No cause for :b.H tut is known. Clue to Murderer of Girl. After having lost two days on fal** clues In an attempt to th* id«nttty of tho man who murdered twelr*- year-old Julia Conners in New Yorll last Sunday, the police Wednesday night said that the girl wa* lured Into the flat where she was killed by 4. voting man she knew. * .*». • a • \ ■■ + m m ^ Crash of Train* Six persona were Injured and • ir missing as th© reault *of n sion near Conyera, Ga.. aarty day of Georgia Railroad and freight train*. Nearly Injured and the tmlMinf trainmen. m the fenate as to the rlghU ot th* Uul'ed t'tatea uader exiiting ^tlai, Sixteen Bathe** Sixteen persons who Ing the week-end at ,Mlnn.. were droi Monday* Moat .af-,, either in JdJniieatt* <