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y ^'119 IflSE CMmS SUL-I ZFJTS REQUISITION 1 ixm , n*K> arrksti:i> in C'KARLEKTOX rHAR«KI) WITtl * KWIXDUXG IX XEW YORK. r PRISONERS CARRIED BACK tioxerm* l>id not ('( n-lilpr an < »r«!or of ('wort—Prinomrs ( l)arg**il with Wh«>l<**alr Swindling of ll.m- (UctU. «sf Tln uwiinl* in ^ew York. Cohisjbia. April lol—Sper ia!: Governor F}lea»o this afternoon hon ored requisition papers from Gover nor Sulzcr. of N«w York, for Albert A. Garter and Frank Tarbeaux. who are wanted in New York, for alleg ed wire tapping. The men were turn ed over to Gotham police officers, Who took them at once to New York. At the. hearing Governor HUvse said: “My position is this: Every peq- isition must stand or fall on its own merits, and they are governed oy the national and state laws which" are provided. When the Governor of one State asks that a m'quisitiou he honored by the Governor of another 'State.*, that particular case stands ttpon its own merits When a party is held subject to the order of !!;•• Co- ernor. tht* Gourt.s haven’t got nyth to do with him until the Governor grants the requisition and a fixes his name to the warrant, the a ‘Vis a question for jho partiou v helh- rr or not they will take out a writ of habeas corpus, going before a . Ige, hut before tiiat is done the order of any Judge in-the’matter, is tiny ly a nullity. “Writ Not Uiiiilinn. M “Now, when these men are brought hcrc,today by my order, they aro in the custody of Richland County, and a writ signed in Charleston County by Judge DeVorc is not b.ndiug on Sheriff Martin—or rather, Deputy Poulr.ot, and Judge DeVorc has ro right to Instruct me^to turn th^ee men loose or toHiold them or to do anything else with them, and has no right to Instruct Mr. Poulnot. “As to the papers from Governor Sulzer’s office, they are perfect; they lan’t be attacked. Now, the only thing 1 have to Inquire into ia, has a critne been committed in the state of XehyYork under the laws of New York, athj, next, whether the parties before me are probably guilty of tHot- crime. If so. it is my duty to grant - the requisition. Political feelings and personal feelings have absolute !y nothing to do with it. “A Piece of Trickery." “I am free to say thatKdo not lika this kind of practice. This\h in K *■ * piece of trickery worked up x ^o if I do grant, this requisition this man here, the agent of the State of York, can be devilled and delayed Covrt orders. That is all.' I look at it that way and I do not believe it is ^anything else. • „ “Now, gentlemen, I am going to ''grant this requifjtion. That settle* It—without any further hearing. I do not propose for technicalities or trickeries to control in my office. The rcsuisltion will be granted. They are your prisoners. Mr. Gegsn. They are out of your hands. Mr Sheriff. Mr • Poulnot. do not put your hands on those men any more. l’nh»ss the Court interferes with you. Mr Ge- gan. you can start for New York on the next train.” i ■» Hearing Terminated. Having thus spoken. Governor Mease terminated the hearing and granted the requisition for* J. A Thompson, alias l>*wis Hall, arrest ed in Charleston under the name of Albert A. Carter, and K. U. Hofnier, alir.s Frank Homan, alius Crank Tarbeaux. 1’. When a writ orfiabeas <orpns for thf priponer.a. taken out.before Judge DcVore,! of Charleston, -before the hearing, was handed to the Gpvbtnor by Attorney T. M. Mordeeal.* of counsel for the prisoners, the Gover-. nor stated that the Court, had no tight to interfere until he had pass ed on the requisition and ordered Carter and Tarbeaiix t^uVned over to Deteetivea Gegan. of District Attor ney Whitman’s office of New York, which was done. . , 'Dowsing .Set Free. There ‘ was no requisition for James A. Dowsing, the other one of the-trio,‘'and Detective Gegan told the Governor he did not want him, ^hereupon Dowsing was set free by llovernor Dowsing’t orders ^uid he was at once turned loose. The other two men go to New York- to face a charge of grand larceny in the first degree, being charged with tile hi ng some citizens odt of thousand* of dollars by means of a fakei horse race through pool room betting. Acting on orders from Governor Eiease the three alleged wire tap* pt-rs who had been arcsted in Char leston were, brought here today by the Charleston .offiten. for a hearing on the requlsftfon which had beea-f drawn on Governor Blouse by the New To:k Governor. The hearing was scheduled for ■'1 o'clock and promptly at that hour the three prisoners in charge of Deputy Sker.ff Poulnot and Rural Policeman Bur-1 ton. v.e^c brought befoD' the Gov- ertror. 'Messrs. T. M. Mordeeal. of Charleston, and George -R. Rembert. of Colutnhia. w*'re pr^s^nr represent- i ing the prisoners, v.hilr Solicitor W. j H. Cobb appeared fot the Stare of South Carolina, at the request of the Attorney Generit!. Detective Gegun and De tective Kenna of the New Vork polire depart mint, were also preaeaf. Say Judge* Have no When Attorney Mordecai handed tho Governor a v.rit habeas cor- prs, v.h*dn had been signed by Ju.ige/th Vore, diieiting the sheriff to re*urn the prisoners to Charles-, ton after the hearing, the Governor .-aid that.he didn’t propose to go into life matter while the Courts w« re handling it and started ti postpone tl>e hearing. However a telegram was handed him by Deputy Sheriff Poulnot. from Judge DeVore, dirert- ing the sheriff to n-lewe the prisoa- ••rs if the Govqr.ior turned do a th** requisition. <• % Solieito'- CcM'. speaking fer t ie State, said that with all dee rief. r- ence, to the .rude *-. h< didn’t th.nk they hr.<l any r’ght t < in’* , fere l.j t’-.* matter until the Governor had pa.-- ed on the rcquisiCcn. that it n.-s a maiter entirely hi th** hands of ilu Governor/.and until hia dc ision on the requ sitioa was taad" he didti’t think the Court:! hid ,..;y i’rht ti Interfere. Attorney plained that the v r t the purpose of r;et; from thq polite stn: to the county ja l. khe proceed in ca wc sudden cud by the that he would gran as Judge Devore had no richt to be Louis Cohen & Company THE ARCADE StORE . 232 and 234 King Street and 203 Meeting Street. CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA The Largest Wholesale {|nd Retail' Mail 0; der House in the South. V- A SURPLUS SALE AN EVENTWITHOI T PARALLEL IN THE ENTIRE HISTORY. ST."),000.00 STCK Iv SACRIFICED FOR WHOLE SALE COST AND LESS. ! ! ! ! ! ! / / BARGAINS! A t;: it X / /e / ALL or Ol. R NEW SPRIMi SLITS ARE IN( LLi). ED IN THIS MAM.VOTH C LEARANCE SALE. BARGAINS! BARGAIN^! BOUND ALL OVER OUR GREAT STQRF WAISTS: BARGAINS! / WAISTS! WAISTS! WAISTS! y I'*-.: ;bc:; * t : t •, 2 . : ■ - mp! for log the pr:.; *-fr-- ion Li ( t ...tan Tlu'ii ' irhs that re bro. ighl to s Govtrr ior f: iy:-. - . the v r*i4 - - J c .. ' j V.« * t .t.'jn. $ 1 -'i*S Suits ReducceJ t,» ?1.'. **!! 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Soli citor Cobb pointed out that it was HEZXST2 WHEN VISITING THR CITY BY THK SdX DON’T FAIL \TO STOP IN TO X / ©SeAR LEVY’S Many growing girls in or business are frail—delicate— anemic—lack energy- and am bition and have thin blood. It is all unnatural and unless checked leads to serious and chronic ills. Nourishment, not drugs, is the \|aw of reason to build strength —'but when appetite is poor and digestion weak, ordinary foods do not nourish—then fCOTTS EMULSION is nhcessary. SCOTT’S EMULSION over comes just such conditions; its tissue material enters the hlood without di gestive «ffort and makes it rich. It tones the whole system jand starts tlve health} action of cells throughout the body. Imitatiomt are Wlrit offtnd, but to got ro*uiim you mutt Icon'S. MOST f!El<l.\ BLR CLOTHING STORE JUST NOW PHICKS ARB CUT IN HALF AND STILL \VK / KING ST. GUARANTEE EVERY PURCHASE AT « • S. W. CORNER OF MORRIS 113*111 KIM x The Handsome Green Corner father there. Mrs. farter and the two little children were dressed neat ly and are of refined appearance. She and the children returned to Charles ton this afternoon. ■ The New York offiters took. Car ter and Tarbeaux into custody and mode preparations to return to New York to-night. Following the hearing Mr Morde- rah-attorney for Carter. applied to Judge Gory for a writ of habeas corpus, but he/lectined to grant it on the ground that one wan already out standing. This brought the legal means for detaining the prisoners t«> an end and the New York officers were free to return with them m Sew York where District Attorn* v Whitman will bring them to trial James a! 1 Dowsing left the office and walked up street a free man. Cough Medicine for Children. Too much rare cannot be used ‘n selecting a rough medicine for children. I. should be pleasant to take, contain no harmful substance and be moet effectual. 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N J- rzzn not until after Governor Tarver had granted the requisition thxt'.hnhe-s corpus proceedings wqre been a the Courts of that State by tiic n* 1 - gro’s attorneys, whereas, he s.ii, the habeas corpus writ for th*- all *«*.- ed w ire-tappern was iraued befe*-«- Governor Bleaae had pn «ed ot: the requisitlop/ which he held b - v#md (|fe authority of the t'onr< No such action, eai:l the* solicitor, ought to he )Hid until afte.r Govn*'*e* Blease had acted on the requiait'on. for untifcthe requisition is pasoed on it is a ntnfter solely in the hand o' the Governor. A The sudden termination of th* proceedings was rather exciGng. Governor at once made out the prop er parers and Carter and Tarbeaux were lurn«*d oven to the New York officers. * Mr*-Carter Ret i>« n* to Cbi»r*~%tii-. Mrs. Carter, wife of one of the al leged wire-tappers, accompanied by her two pretty little girla had co"’® to Columbia thla morning and she came into the Governor’s office at the close of the hearing whMe th® of- flcerk won* watting on the papers. The young wife was in tea»« a"d seemed to be greatly grieved by the arrest of her husband. She w>a per mitted to see liiio in the lnn*?r office j with only a Nev/ York dete-*” present, end she and the tw-q little BENTON.— Hi lov'ng remebp;’!" of my dear sistc*r. Polli® Benton, v • lefr u* in sorrow and desolation nt-d • “r.t to her reward on April.-' h !S!7. with a firm hope in pro:;: • of l,®r Saviour eterr.a' rest grant uir > her. Ob. Lord, and let perpetual 1 i" ■' bine .upon her. THIN MEN AND SCRAWNY WOMEN CAN GAIN A POUND Of GOOD SCUD FLESH DAILY • '■ Mo ney Back in Any Case Where Samose Fails to Increase the Weight . ' Ore loved has d’-t-d and r >. For tb,- dark a'-d sil«>pt trr.t;i ■ 'In-»d her e yes in r'^reful alq::! .’’cried in her early bloom. lion *afl tin mv trcjhlr-d hear* How d:ni mine c.-rs with tea-:-', 1 a- ,t« a;h has rob!*t d me- r-f th< fri* ’ ! thought was mine V..- tears. Th** sunb; :*ms of r» ; y happy life-, * *ll never on me fifcine. - - * Until in ll*-aven I shall cneet. That true and lle„-.c:ily fri* rid »■' mine. Since that day of pa,n and serpov . Many a weary hour has passed, But her smiles sMU linger near us. Sweet as when we saw her last. in that bright E- terna l City. Death can never, never come Fn Him bv.n good time He will call ua From our rest to horn*-, sweet home. Her loving sister. VEIGII Y(HIRSHf BETGFE ISDiG Weigh yourst If !>cf'>r<' commenc trig to uso Sauicis*', the gnat ficsl feruling food. 'Ih** wonderful sal ot this preparatlcn since fin-t ia trotluced iu Watlerboro and the re 'j * o roma-rkable res;plt following its u:> ! HOW TO GAIN HEALTHY FLESH Jidtn M. Klein .Dhi>cs llibi I <>!k*c t<» iim* Snnn.’sc*. Y.’hiie tliiii'e.-c u:sty not .*« a dis ease, je t it is . In r*iiliiy ;i c-onffi tion that needs a-tent ion. » ode tii« nouril Yii. ; ; pow r of Sanic..at < soon htf h will THIN fOlKSMALE TAT God, l < nltliy IU: h can on } be gainc-d i y the use of t’ae proper for* together with natural action of the organs t.f u. tdnwiation. Nine pcop** out ' f t* n in ordc r to we igh a» !!:uch*x.s they ought and be perfect- mat CM SA.S he.fft 1} lif.fTtljy, : iiould us<- S.iuios<-, th# flesh heaitii rent ore ioraung food and Weigh yourself bo use these Bull have made John M. Klein such an Wealthy, naturai t. enthusiastic believer op the -attained. value of Samotje 1 that he gives his This r marl..d ie fl" h forming ,fooc for** «o>nin;< n: ing -o personal 14 guarantee to refund tho strengthen!; the sy.^em geiieraliy lab1tU . anU see how your weight in- money if Samose will iujI make tl.i-.i ani j Guilds up th<* fieshv tissues s> 11 ,r >MI v ' 11 ^ Lu.rjt> , box (or 50c> tiiat good, natural p.tfinjuu-ss re Samose does not contain a partlrf *u!ts. a -erf starch or p^sin nor ia It any An bunco of flesh Is better than nauseating preparation such as U a pound of theory. John M. Klein; usually recommended to make peo* i»eilc*veK that the best, possible pow- pt© fat. and which does nob build' *ri} of Samose is to have it trled^up good healthy tissues. Samose has by his customer^, and to induce all. valuable flesh forming propertlou of them to use’it, ho offers to pay tones up and strengthens the safa ri tsm, ODtr CtnttflM Icn’t Cb:« tiv*V! .Tty troru ca*cv no nutter < i how lonj: «*»nd—»!,*' cured b/ It# wondrrl«(, otd rel^hie L’r. - ... i lvn*r*» Ant luetic I*r*l«-v< OsL It'rrlirve* girls took leave of tht husband and, u*LU-.ihc a«. Wc, t:.o.. ptople fat and restore health an I strength to those who nse it. This is a strong guarantee, but be has seen so many of his cusfoin- 1 ers who a few Weeks ago looked like walking skeletons become plump am well solely through the use of Sia mese that he feels ha eannot' say too much to Induce people to try It. This marvelous flesh forming foo. is assimilated as soon an It is taken Into the stomach, makes good rich blood, tones up the weakened sys tem, helps to assimilate the foqd ind- makes the use* plump and well. '« fo t the Samose fn case it! does not give satisfaction. No stronger proof than this can be given of his faith in It. He has seen hundreds weYT weak, thin and scrawny tern, helps the food that is eaten t» be- assimilated iff a natural mam '' A and absolutely restore^ health to who the organs. be- if ysu are not perfectly aatlsflect come plump, robust and strong, sole: with the ly through the use of Samose. Ten M. Klein days treat meat COc. results. of Samoa*. John* will return yonr * money [without any quibbling. I*