The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 20, 1914, Image 1
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VOIAaffiVI^EKtO?. TOCEnVECEOTS V W.QQ PER AMHUi.
SAYJ HE WILL NOT RUN FOR
GOVERNOR OF & Y, BUT
STOPS THERE
SI?U?NTASTO
THE PRE3ID?NCT
Declares That His River Is toa?
As the iRhine ?nd As Real;
T&at He Has Not Spoken
On Mexican Triable
(By Associated Pr?stt)
Now. Yoi? Miy 19.-Theodore
Roosevelt toda> returned home fron?
bl? V?BU of rosey months to South
America. Accompanied by the two',
naturalists',^; his party, Oelrge K.
Cherry uni Leo. E. Miller, he arrived
ira? Para ai quarantine shortly ber
fore ; 4. ..o'clock on board the Booth
Liner Aidan.
Fires Qalp al Crtttes, '
With * few crisp sentences, Colo
nel Roosevelt reaffirmed the verity
of-the "H?Vr?r o? Doab* " O?T11? 4*4!*?* .
having expressed himsief as to prt*t-f
dpntial probablliUes for me. doclaied
hf would not run for govkrnor of M?*, ?
York, made a few deprecatory r?
^^^?^'Isjcrltleaald with har
Mwr umu iuv?i?(, wi "ama ZUnton?f 7
waa taken^ahogrd a tugjwhlch pro
ceeded to Oyster Bay. . '
Friands? who bad boen alarmed by
reports of the colonel's severe illneaa, 1
war? greatly surprised when tjtwp
saw bim. He was nofjeably thinner,
and fee o*?d a, cane, but his face wore
p haaRhy ?an ?nd Jae apparently had ;
po|^ge>^^tce hf J^psr ead '?&rf?. j
v,ier.?ber ' ' ' . >'..'.
leaning far livfer tbs rail, AS he wav
ed a greeting,hts lips spread wide ?1
Is Cordially Greeted. Y
Not a few, ey** were wet as thor
colt?otor ot th? port. Dudley Field Ma-[
lone, and A neat or newspaper men '
scrambled up the companionway. The ;
colonel stood' at the atop'and shook
each man br the .hand.
the way with Mr. Roosevelt, In his ox-;
ptarations was thc first man to greet
Ht.Reoecre?t.r 4- issuertc a ques
tion regarding his candidacy for thai
president in? chair he said. >
'"xiot a word' about lh?? presidential
situation. "? don't know anything
about it, for I haven't seen a newspap
er. Any newspapers which < have
given my Interviews on the Mexican f
situation have ; misquoted men."
"That applies to what baa been said
about my presidential intentions." he
;!(!(](.(!.
3cwBps*?r >I4ed, He . gays.
The colonel Wa*. Informed hy news
paper men that he waa reported to
have said that t? would "ot mn as a
candidate on the republican ticke*?***,
that if he became a candidate, it would
bo on tho progressive ticket.
. Not a word of trutn in thfe^?tp
tho .'colonel. have not made a sin
gle decIaruCon about the political sfc*.
u at len in ISIS, \ . ,
1 "I huvea't hean asked if I would
run 'for governW of Now. Yorky fte
r?pHod l? Easw?r to another quteaticn.
"If csked I .would say that I would
"As to the river, it ls extraordinary
to have put on the map a river aa tong
as he Rhins, but there in no mote
doubt Of ita existente than there is of
?he Rhine." j'
Mr. Roosevelt" waa asked* f.ow fae
, I
1 don't looH like a . nick man, do
ir' we? fete.rejoinder. ?4 have been
vcfgv t?:wil.fc 4??Mglo fever, bat I'm
'^i sj?, wr??4 hoveif*r; from Mr.
.Qftrr . <.o?ou?l still eufter
e#tJiS^m relight Symptome of fever. He j
mmmkffiK 4*v{t?r in the day. Mr.
pagci ..
Kt
inf
secretar
at ton of
>?slos<
tho pi
JOHN D. GUARDED
A REAL TSAR
System Enables M&gnftte
to Se? if sioetfa fe on Joh
Over Estate
(By Associated Press)
New. York, May 1?.'-Io addition to
dpu'wllng hie guards from four to eight,
John Rockefeller bas had Installed
about the grounds of his Poeantlco
JHIUs estate a system of electric lights
,whlch he ?an flash by pressing a but
ton at the head o? bl? ked.
' Before .'the demonstrations by (he
InduBtrtsi workers of the World at the
downtown offices of the Standard Oil
Company/and the threats that they!
would visit his estate. Mr. Rockefeller
was content with four guards. These!
he called to from an open window
wtnm lie wanted to feel ?stared that
they were on duty. With the i w sys
tem in operation the flashing of the
lights is answered by the guards who
press buttons and sound bells, above
their employer's bed.
A similar system is being Installed
St the home or John D. KOekefeller,
Jr. i , '.
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WW?. ;. ^Qppiipmps? wes wi s s
CASES DIS
When ii 'urt of General. Ses
sions convened yesterday morning
tile Jury rin the case ot Will Miles,
charged with slander, returned a ver
dlw Tiff: guilty. Aa soon aa the ver
d]ct waa jre^rned Hon. J. E. Bogga,
?? iiic -atwiBcV? f?r ii"'6 ??Sfc?S?,
trial. This application for J. new
trial. This t*-plicationwill be beard
aomo tfmo hjforo the "week's busi
SWii In Oonoauded. Mile? stands -now
charged with having made fotnarag
abo ^t ROT. E. N/Sanders, an Ander
son minister, being in a. disreputable
section of . Oreenville dtfrfng the B,
V. P. -v. r.'.ios -arhfrh- toek s?sse
last February. Thc minister swore
tjtt^?he warrant for thu. >fendant
during the latter part of . .bruary.
rho South Carolina statute. . .escribes
a ntan found "guilty ^nf shit. ..ur ?ball
bo sentenced td a fino not to exceed
: or a-ilail sentence not to ex
? KIO yea.',
George Johnson W?B /v?loTuay. ?1^
r?n a hearing op ? charge of Kelling
WMskoy ,and the Jury returned a yer-;
guilty.. '
Foise Fant was tried on'.?he charge'
mg liquor and the Jury tn the
case returned a verdict dr not gullly.
Colbert OHnkscales was trieS^?.'
of >iolotln.fc"the liquor law
and bc...too was acquitted.
. Th* case, of A.\ren C. Pruitt, chargT
ed with forgery, waa called yesterday
wo?. In thur rame che panel waa
ed ^an? by mutual consent of
the case was tried by only
irerdlct of not guilty
thai . of John Cau
tairiing money
: JVhen ?
sra? called a certificate' was p]
? from a physician, stating
lant.was unable to,e?
trial and would bo tn that
For seyetAl dava, following whl
the Presiding Judge set this case for
agi Thia j
Maha? to apply tlje^^estrtctieps
the general election wfts rejected,
meroo* plana wero discussed am
tS EXCITING
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SOUCI TOST RmiCULES DE
FENDANT WHO APPEALS
FOR PROTECTION
GIRL ON THE STAND
Blighter WftoA it 1? Allege* 1
Dead Boy Wronged Is Wetness
In Coco Involving Fetter
Special to The- InteUlgehcer.
Greenville, May 19.-The trial of the
TIdwell casjv. today produced a number ]
of sensations. The defendant ?isa. ri- -,
dlculed by the croea examination of i
Solicitor Bonham and -one time apr 1
pealed to the Jadee for protection.
There were frequent bitter pass?;
ages between TJdwcl! .and Solicitor j.
Bonham* and bctweea',th$ defendant'?{,
attorneys and the solicitor. '
Frequently the Judge had to com pei
the witness to answer questions and
a Urge number ot exceptions were
offered hy the defense. The def en-,
d ah $ displayed enget ?nd once appeal-,
Cid in th? iuiJje fct?*??if *?!???g h?Si'
that while he waa "temporarily insane'
at the tim? of the tragedy if theil
solicitor, kefo >p h's fire If. would
be a case of-permanent insanity.'
TOr solicitor h*d JTidweH underra}
hour and a half. }
Dr. li. Ov corbett, formerly eownect* j
ed witit the South Carolina Hospital]
foi* the Insane, was put on the stand j
by the defense and the uaual hypo-:
thetlcal questions asked him. Under!
cross exAJ^mvtton the tStutc brok? J,
down hts testimony wringing from him j
the admission that Tldwell's acUonar
In the;.iragedy dW not appear as those f
of .an -insane man.
quos- I ;
tfectTT ir-"ri*r**y^*T*" overruled the:*
UiHaiTWewell,, daughter of the ac- 1
eased was put on the stand again and ]
wept throughout the ordeal especially J
when there w*s put in ?vidence ? ,'
letter front Emmett Waiker whom J,
Tidwell slew on tho 12th of April. ttj.?
wii? be recar.ee tnat TldweU walked] .
Into the office where Walker waa em-"J>
ployed and shot him down v, Knout ft
notice, lt ia stat ?d he held out i
with the le?. V
The chief witnesses were Ttdwett"
md iiia doughier. Ollie whom ho s.1- j ?
leged Walker caused to become deliu- j ?
cjuent. The latter went moat of then
time ahS was oh ute stand. Her tes
timony was to the effect ?tat Walker
was the only niau with whom she had
had improper relations. She admitted
toing to a house ot questionable repu
tation, accwa^nted by her stepmoth
md .that-later two men, one ot whom
^as balker- csi??d.
The State woa the day when the
jourt ruled Jhat testimony relative to
the veracity and character of the girt
Hmnt and that the wife's ac
tions could be brought into the. ques
tion. . The defem? contended that lt
was otily what. Tin wei! ,kit?w, or what
!ie did adi know that was reler
want. The state contended ??at it
iio'w that TldweU could not
have o^a' so greatly shocked nt tho
Information given bim several days
prior td the killing of Walker, sine?
he had entertained suspicions .of his
family before that time. ' On thia
ground the evidence concerning the
character of Ute wooten was admitted
rho defense wit rest Ifs. casa tonior
vr&y of tho planting ? is?terTO?tSS
?rops in the early fall, erhich is ai'
?evy Important part of orchard hus
?):;n;Jvy. j
a and simple. -'a
r?t>j i. ? ?i Oui u???m is ?t <.uu%
sldcot of the1 conventfelfl
d* ci J. 8. McDonald ofj
-o^and Oeo. B. Cromer *rjjg?
Sarv ?vaca of Sparinnburt^
to succeed himself as chair-*
te Stat? democratic executive i
S^Chrifctie Bennett of Rich- :
Sk?hrman but Use conventions
teas ibis pr?rogative.
r^EL D. Smith ^l^noiaM*d<n
?ad been detained at the lasta
CARRAN^
HAS
MP SAYS VILLA
ALL BEFORE
LATELY
GIVEN
a? P^??" i ^ 6'??? P6d"
B?' T?SSKJ? 5 to ? mea
P?b*ia^*ctS^BSii.V>d?y ?rom lB,dr?
latlons in ???SKr!:^ wretgn re
?f?Waded a^liK.?**.111 ?lied and
jT***1* J??^^*^ WHe2dTb ' ?
<o?.0Od*^n&' se^eral machia
?nd a'large QMantJly of mn?mua,t,on
pile?. i?a??iy of military ."p.
rt
fereace the ?MRTOn -
ju^S^^Zr^^^ outside
In ile ABv f^^^,to0er8 ,e* e?rly
fwwcel&div?S^^1^ of t?e con
?M?*ler S: <?"?*<* '??V
. IS??* Washington ?
>d for. opening to.
Upa ?AJIr imoor*j?"J?*" ?. " i".TT
?? A?erl?n?r?onJt?l<?t?{J!0e^ taka ?e! I
iw^^tn?irior s* '
/ohn j. sillhna? ?t^Sa? ^l
namfeer* bf th* ?tana *n* *.??.
arS??^S?*^ "^'PonBe to '
Ae-Americas Urc the ???Me of j
-^CN?? ZAPA,RO3!A
?.? ^ifr,?lr!w
OWE. The dfi adt?i fw/"U?ted th?tf
.armed SJ Sf. " left U0J
hg te r*t,,*i. 'SI? . *re "tom- '
?*ld whl?* \*V? inf the Tampfco
?rh* S ^Ported au^r ?
^M?T ' f^^nt officials
?fi???r? ? --- ^S??*? P?-v- anil
ng^rro??.hw >-^'k* *** *wth"co?. I
"P^ffffeh^rgfl^fd^r<t?Ch the j
fk-it? ?nuui V**?'.Crus wit ? f
u?iy retoma ? -., ' rr*r?' orster-r
to tl.o Ae?ert?>n ito.
;H*!S^j*^^Kan^mado clear today
*?Own hi'o feff hfl w*? '
Kine a ?M T *f~ ?ft the chargo ?Y I
qy^JJJ*^"not coneeted witZ
^Snt* talker
r?. *K T!^**"* -~~^:t7, bs* ??j? -I
' ' ""^ {
o ?nVoooo o ooo o o oj
' ^ aa Beetle* #|
; ;^^?W*^Tta?ea. ?
and ,A
.W55?P.:?.!??bir o'
WKSIM^?.01* ?eelMsta o
. ^wfthoet ?ftectlng o
..<v. e
WfeotldliTVn a cam ' a? *l* ?
ihe Knagarlan 1^12^ ? j
??ooo ooo o ooo00o ^'
KERN, MAJORITY LEADER
WILL ASK COLLEAGUES
TO AID
MAY ARBITRATE ST
Vardaman and Other? Isa FaTor of
That Policy According To
Expressed
(By Associated Preis)
Washington. May IS.-Evidence
that State 'administration tenders do fl
not propose to permit action on the
tolls exemption repeal bill to be long 1
delayed waa given tonight- when
Democratic leader v.aen ipnouuccd
he would ask the ?rnate tomorrow to
give unanimous consee* (or a vote on *
Vimy 27. .
Senator Kern said while be was not
confident unanimous' content would
he agreed to, his motion would now
serve aa ? remainder to senators who ?
wished tc speak that an effort will 1
be made to get a vote In the near '
future. He added that if the senate i H
did not agree. r??ort Tcr.?? \*v bad tn
a few anya to night sear-ions. More
over, th? senate meotlug hoar will be
i'd " lintfsVJgi^hr. t '??J7i, if '
The majari ty leader wo? confident
that despitar-jaf the refection. of an I
agreement toV?te May .87, debate may
ce concluded by tnat date.
Some senators opposed to repeat fl
were of tbe opinion, hoverer, that a
vote could not be taken eeyore week I
after next and If a considerable num
ber of senators desired to speak dem
ocratic leaders aflghr have trouble In .
Working out their new plan. 1
There was further proof today of a
sentiment to arbitrate the tolla ques
tion. Senator Varda a?an, 0< Mltelsslp
?te treaty to ft fptnt cuer?ame''.on
British and American comnit?sto?ers.
The conclusions of the conference ,
Should not be binding, until ratified by
both countries.
In th? meantime, the resolution ?
noncd provide, the tolls colected ou ,
coastwise vessels would be held In
trust and la event the right of the
United Staten to exempt Ita vessels
was upheld, the tolla would be return
ed to vessel faners.
"The. honer of a nation, like honor
of a man should be guarded moat zeal - ,
support ot his amendment. '
Senator Vardaman ha i seen counted
as an uncompromising advocate) bf
exemption and hts amendment' at-1
trastea much attention. During the J
day Senator Gallinger In a speech .the
question was not 'arbitrable and !
Senator Burton of Ohio spoke in fav- '
or of the repeal of the exemption.
TRUST PROttRAV IN HOWIE j
Betes CeaHsittee Llanta Debate te 33
it oura ail ~
Washington. May 19.-The house
rules committee today reportad K
special rule, providing for a total of
32 hours genera! debate on the ant!
trust program arith unhumlted dis
cussion under the five .minute rule, the
house to hold 'night sessions until tho
three bills are disposed of.
Marias* te Protest Dake.
Durasse Albania, May 1*.-A mix
ed: force of marines of the interna
tional fleet waa landed here 'today
for the nurnna? of tirntc.ctlnn nf
Pr bice William of Albania; who ac
cepted the rnlership of. the . country
SE February 21.
P?NGHOT SEEKS A
SENATE TOGA
Beta Boise Penrose Named To j j
Lead RepubHettm in Keystone j1
State Ageirt tti$ Year 3 Y
<ByS Aaa?e^^H) ' ' <
Philadelphia, May 19.-Pennsylvania '
today for the fl ra? held P?lmar*e^sJ,'
w Cuw?tjJt;ftij?i??itT? for tluiicd :ria*r* "
senator,, governor justices of the au- \
nrome and Surmrinr and court*. ??
well ss for other state offices, ?eitffestf?i
and legislature; .... .
.?Witt.? pyj.^p.j. Tl**; Mr? 'rS^sb??i'CTi
nomination,. tor. senator, find Martin j
ii, tirumbaugh waa virtually unoppos
ed as the republican candidate for'
t over nor.
On the democratic ticket Congress- ,
?u*u A. KUebali Palaic? a tis eelected ,
as the party candidate for senator, de- .
feet tn? Henry Bodd. of Philadelphia. <
CUffiord Pincho* waa unopposed for <
the Wash t aston - Progr?s* I v e nomina- i
Uoa for senator. There waa a warm t
contest foi tho democratic nomination |
for governor between Vance C. McCor- j
mick of Harrisburg and, Mitchell J. i
Ryan, of Philadelphia. Early returns i
Aid not indicate which waa victor. - I
MELLE! li?S i
filllRI
LEPER AT LARGE,
BLUE IS ALARMED!
Inmate of Detention Comp Flee?)
Guards end is Supposed To Bc
On Way to Washington
(Bjr Associated Press)
Washington, May 19.-Officials of
the United States public health ser
rice wer? exercised today over the re
ported escape of John. R. Early, the
taper whose case has attracted public
attention for several yesrs. from the
Diamond Head quarantine station near
Port Townsend, Washington.
Reporta to Surgeon General Bin?
stated that Karly escaped, some time
last Friday and la believed to he on his
way to this city wher,e he once was
confined.
' Tho escape o; Early." said 8urgeon
General Blue, "again demonstrates tue I
necessity for a national leprosarium.1
where patients' can be properly eared
for and safely, guarded: - .. ?
SONS ?lis ?0
RE8BBM?KI TODftVj
PLAN TO PUT LOCAL CAMP
TO MEET TONKaHT
Held Conference Tn th?
CriijiiAlf ^Coan^usgca At 6
O'clock and Mais?? Hana .
lfce?*s*e of Veterans and ^oreVwfp?-*.
ksttf* camp-w? W. ? Hnsaphr ey s qt t?s
order, held in the Chamber o? Com
merce yesterday afternoon at S o'clock
Irew a fair-sited attendance acd nu
merous plans-were considered and dis
suksed for getting the camp reorgan
ised, the election of new officers, add
the detailing of thc work, to he done
by. the Sons during thc comings Con
federate reunion.
Yesterday the meeting was presided
iver by J. W. Quattlebaum commander]
?f Camp W. W; Humphreys ?nd Mr.
3u#^H*b*flR>.'.af?*.** th** th" ~?r?c5-!
>f the meeting waa to arrange for the]
coming reunion and to also plan for]
reorganizing tho looa* cam*) of Si>oa. ^
After considerable dtwMiMk?? lt,waa,
lechad that a second sleeting would
te held this evening at .6 o'clock at
:he Chambee of Commerce, at which
ime every one In tho city desiring to
loin the camp or interested in the
work is asked to be present. Com
plete plans will be made at the meet
ng this afternoon for entertaining the
risftpr* here, during the reunion.
finn fraluMr nt tHm- <*?ti?S ' SSSl'dCd,
:o the Sons of Veterans, is caring for !
he sponsors daring their stay in An-'
1er ooo a>?Ui seeing, to their corni
md entertainment. This work will
livfdcd. np tale, afternoon and arran
Pents mad? for showing every oh? of
ne young- lady visitors a royal good
im while , they are here.
A committee was appointed at^Wd
neetlng yesterday to go all over tho
dt* today and interview every one In
Vndereon desiring to join the Sons of
/eterans. All those eligible for mem
?ership are asked to meet this after
?oon at the Chamber of Commerce at
?, o'clock. i np ?'jmrn?iieo requcair
hat any one desiring to Join will
land hts name to either. Capt. Wil
lam Laughlin, F. B. Cr ayton or.Watr
ion Bell during today. Jtt. -Qusttle
>aum may also be communicated with.
It is honed that the meeting this
afternoon wilt draw a largo attend
mce and everything can be finished
ip this afternoon for the entertain
nent of th* veterans and the sponsors
n royal ?tyle during their stay in]
anderson. ;
: ' ' To ink Mental ' Beleeli ven.
^SSS&?rmM& Sgiene^n?vn- ;
ral sanitation In the United States l
oublie service tc study and investi
r?t? mental Bisnrdera and their eans
jp.,-car~ and gravent was prvyos?d j
SIB ^nroaea^ftfe domination of
ntormVionimlt?n* titmeib aaft ,;oth:
>re?rWt' prevenid ?r?- ??i?i?rf??i ?wm'
nunlcabie^ disease
?topsVA rink' ?ale on Border*
; Laredo. Tea/. May 1?.-Local deal
ire la arms wore today , ordered to
ttop selling guns and. ammunition.
rb? order was Issued' by. Bd Matson,
.ommanding the local national guard
sompany. being promulgated under a
i tate law. The purpose was mulnty
o sain Imize the danger of gun flgbt
ng in Individual quarrels, so many
persons Including Mexicans residing
a Teaalfc'lsaifb purchased arms as to
aerease the possibility of serious
trawls.
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NEW HAVEN'S FUNG IN HIGH
FINANCE IS TOLD TO U.
S. PROSERS
ROOSEVELT
ANINNOC
Millions Paused bf S?le a# S^of.
citato of Competing U?es ?i
Nod from; ?ty* P.
Morgan Say? WfeneM ^
-.? ?'-! . . ,^fa?jlK
(By Associated PrW?Bfc^;^!
Washington, May lfc-jj^?s?*''
the late ?, P. Morgan's abadl
Ination In a/falra or tu* New
Railroad, of t^e spending of.v$j?,.
In awed and Ignorant.?{In
command of the al?-pow???ful finan
cial ruler-waa told to th? interstate
commerce commission today, hy Charl
es M. Mellen, former pr?sident of tho
New Haven..." .;
|)raroalrc 1? Hearing.'
It waa:the^ost extraordinary ehap
tor yee unfolded in the commmlsslon's
Inquiry into tms arieg?d:
ot . the great New Engin? ..RaUroad
.MT>C4isappearance of fortimeV-fajtt,
Its treasury through acquisition at er^
travagant pri?es of subsidiary proper
ties. > \jtk'i%&JM'1
There waa'not tim*
in which to crowd detalh
incidents and events dealt with In. the
witntss* testimony, lie barely totf li
ed on some of the bhjr thiagsv paVftaft
the way for exhaustive4?>sti*tt??g
that will continu
Met-hers of the CJ.-V? w ..
and' Interested :eneei?t o :
he
becaiisie cf his cor?ij^^^^^^B
and perfdet preaelagcsr o? 'siaafi
matters; how no hs*?
Theodore *U>oeevcli tht-n,presidentol
the UnV.ed States, regarding thV
chase of the Boston uUd. Meia*^Ball
road; how h? had p^ey^sted'. the tate
E. H. Marrinan frtiisi acquiring th?
Rosto? and Mame by ftattina :it h'inV
seif for tba New Haven? ?ad how ha
had dealt with the lat*
tor Thomas F. Bvrnes. of New york,
to obtain the West Ch?k&r; stock
ii y lierions wfi?m XPB awed:
connected witii Tammany l
A ?SWOTS Fs!*?s
As when on the stand last Wi
Mellen gave his testimony with
parent willingness, angering
question readily and c6ocis?}y-ih?t I?
ev?ry questW except nae. He did try
to avoid tel ?.hg about thc tinta when
Mr. Morgan humiliated hire by beflfc
QU*ly refusing to gt*c hinj'?feYasatiOft
concerning, thc Wiest Chatter ^transac
tion to which ho thought, aS president
af the New Haven he WiWi.entltt?B^ j
. "Wliea .het 'flnally related the Inri
dent, hi* fer* was drawn into hard
lines, and he clasped hi? hands ?vee
th? table ta-front of !.
vulsl?aSy. Hts vole* ???ii
signs of emotion, howt
clear, distinct and resonant*.
"Leter he even gav,
touoh of humor. Wfcei
Hemingway ?nd Skinner,
Karan, demanded cf h?in ?rhy.th? res?
waa expanding'git.(KWioc^oa tho West
Chester purchase, he said,1 no,offered
to appoint each of them a commission '*
to find out. that he bad '''barked hb
Rhtns" ip a futile ender.
Information from Mr. Morgan; amt
that they could ?ry? if they desired
"They ducked," concluded' Mr. ^Mei
len, grimly, and there was a ripple of
laughter. ')-,
Conferred with Horrell.
Particular Interest waa' aroti??d: by
Mr. Mel'.en's account of hie conference
with the then president, Colonel
Roosevelt, respecting the aoroisltioh ot
tH^Soston and Maine. : ^??gftjr
that he was, a. great admirer of ofo'
oner Roosevelt, and freopea?? con?
Eerred with; him ?boat . im^i-tani
questions. ? Colonel RondeWt; -said to
?im at? that' conference, according to
lh- '^"WrWe?U?t.;fce=. wa*-*M??HM<
rar and wat..not oreMUwUtf^^advlsd
?^*&%t??S
?cut of tho my.uuiftfit*
fy 1$S?W mww ob.
Mr.; M/el}e? added, that,
?atu he collin countens?...^
ietion. in..the. li^ttaP'isttt?Hii
hat liri conf?r. adth Cam
IMRO, of the. Interstate 4?p?t?&fe^??ii
nlsaion. From Mi. beac. sahV*
tot.no ex press!', of
A letter v>ae snbnsp.
?ritten on May is. l??^fe- H??rv v
Whitney tn- Mr. Mell**, *ag*??tt?tf??|
fee "say something* cfc an oariy ds
ouching the Boston and Mair,
or :"that" a large pwhl?c l? ?tl::
-eokoned with; "and conaldftaK wit
hi* paragraph r
"I have thought Si posai'.
(Continued on Pago"6.?. .