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I Through Sleeping Car Line Between Atlanta, Greenwood, Belton [5S Greenville and Spartanburg 1 | M ' VIA SEABOARD, GREENWOOD AND C. ??. & > KV". vii-rn io''N i fl 1 H -.,.,,". \iiHii?i<i,KI,l,,U! N" -N-S:. p. m. Effective Sunday, May 31, 1914. i.v.m? :^nrfnnuiin.<-.'?II p. m. 9 S ES i,,.,?., i .ii.i,.,,,<?,! K-lMi ii in ? ., Lr aw Liceiiililt- .i?:IHJ p. m. R9 JB HR V i M III ?"'t . i Thia ,ine wil1 "e ecjulpped with steel, electrically lighted. 12-sectlon drawing room .sleepers Leaving Atiant 8:5a P. M., this car will . . , S? fi 39 Arrn* "????i* ? . Hrrive Greenwood 2:38 A. M., and remalli tn station until ?:00 A. M.. so as to accommodate passengers for Greeuv.ooa and omer p .uts (reached hy 4 , " 1 KS il KI Arrive lloiiea lain.a. m. ( running out of that place. Connecting tralnB will he operated bel ween Belton and Anderson. , ' ?"'lto?i ... .Ilm? p. m. Mfg ? WM Anne Itelhm.? MM) u. m. ? _ l.eaie Hallen Path.Ill SKI p. ni. KM ? i^i?^:"?*'t? ...SEABOARD AIR LINE RA IL W A 'V ??- ?".?.?...B? 5 ?. |J H^^^^^^^^"*^. "TBE .^ROO^ES|il,T/K\KAlI*yVAf OF THE SOUTB" ^ tm,.- .?- ?. gl POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Under this hoad will bo run Hbort aiinuuiu ementa of candidates. Th? rates for these are as follows: For touniy offices in boi li (laity ami semi-weekly, till election J7.G0; lu either alone, $5.00; cash lu advance otriitly. For elty offices: in tinily ouly: Mayor, $5.00; aldermen $:t.uu. FOU MWOK. I h i're ny announce myself a candi late for .Mayor of Anderson, subject :o the i ul. D of tbe Uemocratlc pri am- jr &*W*t J. M. PAYNE. rc. rc. Elmore In hereby announced As candidato for mayor, subject to the Tillen of tbe city democratic pri mary election. Dr. W. I-1. Ashmore ls hereby an nounced ns a candidate /for mayor, subject to the rules of Hie city demo cratic primary election. J. H. Godfrey is hereby announced as candidato for Mayor, subject to the rules of the City Democratic Pri mary ejection. FOR A MIK U.HAN WA III) ONE J 1?. 10. Jones Is hereby announced as a candidate for alderman from Ward 1. subject to .tho, rules of the city democratic primary elections:' ~ rc. li. Hal Icu ti ne is hereby,, an nounced as a candidate for Alderman from Ward 1, subject to Ute rules ot the city democratic primary election. FOB ALHEMAN WAHI) TWO Voters of Ward 2 nnnounco Walter Dobblnn aa a candlduto for Alderman from that ward. D. F. Johnson Is hereby announced K candidate for Alderman from "Ward a, subject to the rules of the demo cratic primary. H. H. Acker is hereby announced an candidate Tor alderman of ward 3, subject to tho rules of thu city demo cratic primary. I hereby announce myself a candl Wurd 3, subject to the rules of the date for re-election as uldermau from democratic party. Chas. F. Hpcarman. FOR ALDERMAN WARD FIVE 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for alderman from ward 5, sub .'jeot to the rules o' the democratic . primary.. UOB KING.. -1-. ALDERMAN WARU SIX I? L.. Carter Is hereby announced us candidate for re-election' as elder mau for Ward ft, subject o the rules of den oci ulk*, pr'mary. '.' ' "?" CASEY & FANT ARCHITECTS Anderson, S. C. Brown Office Building. * Second Floor.. Phone 269 * * $10 Cash $10 Month $300 $275 -24 SOLD West End Lots going rapidly. Be quick and get one on these easy terms. . .. ?. .No .taxes-no interest. See j phone, or write E. H. Horton F. E. Alexander W. F. Marshall L. S. Horton Thoa F.. Cartwright .mm BEAL mm m . 'V.s<V;lV' Two Classes. Man as a husband'ls of two classes, -rho .whoas n?eala 4lsagroe with di Lui, oooooooooooooo o o o Candidates For o o County Offices o o o oooooooooooooo ?'OK Al OITOll 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for ? 'minty Auditor, H il bj?'et to the rules of thc democratic primary. it. A. Abrams. KOK I'Ol'.NT Y SIPFltVISOR T hereby announce myself a candi date for County Supervisor of Ander son county? subject to the rules of the D?mocratie primary. THOS. II. KAY. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county supervisor, subject to the Democratic primary. J. MACK KINO. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of comity super visor of Anderson county, subject to the rules governing the democratic primary. T. M. VANDIVER. I hereby announce myself a candi-* date for r.tipervlp.or cf Anderson coun ty, subject to thu rules of democratic primary. I C. F. MARTIN. '? FOK COMMISSION KU I hereby announce myself a candi-; date, for commissioner from District ' No. 2. comprising Pendleton, Hock Mills, Fork and CenterVlllc townships, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. D. S. HOBSON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county commissioner for tho third section, consisting of Garvin, Brushy Creek. YY ll Unmut on nnd Hope well townships, subject to thu action of tho deiuocratia primary. H. A. FOSTER. R. A. Sullivan -of Fork township ls hereby announced for commissioner for Section One, comprising Fork. Rock Mills, Pendleton aud Centervlllc J townships. I hereby announce, myself a candi date for re-electlou an Commissioner for District No. 4., comprising Honer. Path, Martin, Belton and U road way township, subject to thc rules of the Democratic primary. J. M. Dunlap. The friends of R. A. Mullkln here-1 by announce him us a candidate .for county Commissioner from dint riet composing Hopewell, Brushy Creek,' Garvin und Wllllamstoo. Subject to j the rules and government of the Dem ocratic Primary. I FOR < OI NTY TREABI'KEK i ^p^^*j?',^nev"i^^*^*'*n*y*1*^^'Q candi date* for county treasurer, subject to "the rules of-the democratic party. I?.,.. , ,, ?t. ,,r-*,-y FOR PROB ATC JUDGE I hc're'b'y anion bee myself a candi date Tor incuiiire of probate judge of Anderson county, subject to the rules und IO the result ja' the Democratic pbttttill''' VICTOR B. CHESHIRE. W. p, .Nicholson is hereby announc ed as a candidate for re-election to the office of Probate Judge, subject to tho rules of the democratic prl . mary. FOK STATE SENATOR I hereby announce myself a candi dato for State Senator from Anderson County, subject to the rules of the .De mocratic primary election. . J. Ii. SHERARD I hereby announce myself a candi date for tho State Senate, from Audcr Bon county, Bubject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Clint Summers. Jr. ' Police lu Se.'omi R.ild. London, June 9.-Another raid waa ear ri ed oiit ty the polee today on thc premises occupied by the Women's So cial and Political Cnlon. the militant organization. A thorough search was made for documentary evidence of the nctive of tho society. The detectives succeeded In collect ing a quantity of documents, booka and letters. The raid was unexpected. The occupants of tho office? after be l?g searched, were ejected. No ar resta were made. I ? t . Vlrginbn Needs Rain. Richmond. Va., .lune 0.---The Uni ted staer, Weather Tnirr.au hero issued '. today a bulletin on the sever drouth continuing in Virginia. All ciaps are deteriorating states Dil cctoi Ev rt ii!-, especially upland j wheat. oatv et?t-<ewtr. . 1 Only "tlbout a half a crop Of tobacco i lr tin the fields. Pastares, .gardens ?nd 1 truck farms are suffering rerlausly. j' Gatty Thought. Give us. .oh, give us. ibo man who smga at bia work. Ile sloes moro iu tho *&mo iinm-'bu wi)) do "it better ?iie Sp?rssv?Wr1 lo^Hfei-^Thouias Carlyle. '. ? ' . ?. v .... *\. . ? .'. Gathered for The Intellij ners < o o o o o o o o o a II o o II o o o u o | ? o o IVA NOTEN. o o o O ll ll O I? O O ll (I ll O O O O O O ll o o Ivn. Juno IO.- Mrs. Lom Re?d nnd duughtcrp, MI KWH Main'] ami Winnie livid. spent from Friday until Monduy at Ant i evil li; with relatives. They at-! tended the rinsing exercises of the j Antreville Ililli school. Mrs. Heid Sherard and children of Helton are visiting at the home of. Mrs. V. C. Sherard. Mr, W. Andy LOOK, con of Jas. A. | Hong died last Thursday ut his home near Antreville and was buried the following ?lay at Cowl Hope. Mr.; Long left a wife and severnl small ' children. Mrs. .1. 12. Sadler and children of Starr r.pent Tuesday nt the home of , Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Sadler. Miss Rai.lh (?111Hand has returned home after ding awhile in Ander son with retail. Mb-s Henri fi> "ho has been tot.-tiing the past In Cameron is hmm: to spend 'r..- summer. Mrs. W. A. Wiles was shopping in Ander? on yesterday. Dr. Shirley of Honen Path spent Sunday night ami Monday here with friends. Mr. Langdon Ervin of Antreville was visiting relatives here a short while thia week. Mr. Haye., the popular photographer of Abbeville, was a busbies visitor here Monday. Misses Maliel and Winnie Heid spent Tuesday in Anderson with relativen. Dr. J. D Wilson of I^owndesville wa? visiting in town Tuesday. Mr. Fred Black of Mt. Carmel waB a business visitor here Tuesday. Mr. James F. Simpson and family of Anderson lure visiting at the home of Mr H. S. Sherard. Mr. T. J. Bankin ir- spending some time with his brother. Mr. J. T". Bas kiii of Lowndepville. Willi? Hat and Gilbert Raskin of the Clinton Orphanage are here tn spend the summer with their mother, Mrs. W S. Haskln. Dr. J. O. Law of Walhalla will preach in the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning at ll o'clock. You owe it to your <~ hlldren to let ? them see Samson at Tha Bijou Theatre today only. o o o o o o o o o o n o o o o o o o o o o o MT. TA Ht .t AM) ZION o o o ooooooooooooooooooo Mt. Tabor. June 10.-We had a splendid rain Wednesday afternoon. We hud just about riven out the Idea that lt would ever .-.in again. The shower was general in Ibis section and nettled the dust and will put new heart and lifo into the formers. The late planted cotton wuo about given out, but the reniait 'or of this week will tell the tole. . may not be too late yet to plant. ! ! we can get the seed. Our folks haw their a mall grain harvested, und F vichi is better than at one time wi expected. The dry weather has b< i favorable for reap ing.. Tho thr. lug machin? for the neighborhood . ? beet.' the rounds hus been dob .;ood work. Rev. Mr. 1 1er filled his appoint ment at Zlot .unday and preached tn a large con.? .cation. He used-for hts subject, th? widow's mite. "Sh-" hail done what In . ?. mid." He waa very eloquent u tinier and was very force ful and c'.ecti-v in his illus'ret ions. Mr. Peeler ls a consecrated Chris tian and n preacher of the old school Our g(H?d friend nnd neighbor, J. W. Palmer ha? had a very.sick cow. He lind a veterinarian and we hopo tuet the cow will bo saved, f.-?r good ato? k can be found with dirfi.'u'ty now and every, cow is an a*.i-?t to tho larm er. Quite n number of young people went to Welcome Sunday to the ali doy ringing. They report a good man for ellice, no matter w.l>.o or on TJic Woodmen of the World of Zion. unveiled a monument tn the memory of W.'L. Ward nt tho Episcopal erin tfiry ot Pendleton May :toit. The cer .erriony -was conducted In a "very im pressive manner. Hon. T. Franky Watkins of Anderron waa the . orn?or* ut tho occasion. ' Mr. and Mrs. James A . Bowling nf tbe Six aid Twenty section visited tho parents of the former, ?nd Mr. and Mes. P. D. .Dowling at this place Sat urday and Sunday. Before tho shower of Wednesday af ternoon, the farmers boro were very hine about their colton. Some of I hem declared that there was not as much ns 10 per oent. out of Cu /ground and the heidi recmed ar. barron as the plains of Texas. A very few have Rintel*', on luut of their lands but most of us are. like the Rocky Mountain beur hunter who faced a perpendicular proolpi?. Turn gencer By Its Active Cort pf ^Th?8 Splendid Old Coi lug lo retreal ho un i a Mgr, oh! pris- : zly and in- found hlhisoir in Un niiiiille ol' a had tlx. That ls tho way with us. Mrs. Din- Rhonda has typhoid fever and tlif physician says ihiil ir isa in lid ? form atid lliat sin- will noon r? ? ov ?r | W. 1). Haiku d and little daughter, ! Lucy, vlsllnl J. W. Sutiles at Level j Land Monday. Thc many friends of Mr. J. H Wi) - ? Hamann are glad to see h'm .lille lo ? be out again after a had attack. Let ayeiyhody keep <-ool in the com- j lng campaign and vote for the best j man for Oflii-o no mattel who or on i what-aldo i!.' y are. The story of Samson at The Bijou today-you'll regret lt if you don't see , lt. . ? ** O O O O O tl o o o o o o o o o o o o o a ( A 1,1101 N : LLf-? o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o'O O O o o o Calhoun Falls. Juue 10.-Mirena Lil lie Pooro. Vera Martin mid Hath Nance Spca I Sunday lu Monterey with 1 fl lends'. Mr. Robert Hanks wau a vi: itor to Augusta and Charleston huit week. Mrs. Glanville Beale and niece,Miss Ethel Owens, leiernod herc Munday alter a plearani visit to Beaufort and Charleston. Dr.'Joseph 1 licks wu:: a Lnainess visitor to Abbeville. CJ?nda/. MlS3 Myrtle Wren or Due West, is tile alt; act ive and popular guest o? Mir : Kat'i ?.'ante.' Miss Uer-?ie Co:: spent Sunday at Latimer with friends. Mr. W. P. >larrisou'irpen' Tuesday in Abbeville on business. ', V\. Gorge /rn/ ker is > lc I ting friends and relatives at Piedmont. Mis:- Sn:uh Weinborr ls a business visitoi to Abbeville **\\a week. Mr-, Will Tucker is on u visit to ber mrJUiei nt Burner. Mri'John G. Cat.lisle spent the. week end in Atlanta. Mira Lillie Poole war: hostest: in a dancing patty recently. The chap eronnes were Mr. and Mr-. W. I*. Mallison and Mr. and Min. E. N. Tacker. Tho:?; enjoying the dance v/ere MiiT?.-. Edith Nance. Rossie Cox. Etljcl Owen:;, Hush; Goldeiiherp und Mins Poore und the gentlemen were Mprsts Robert Daubs, Claude Tucker. Leo Tucker, George Edwards. Willie . lester, -Dr. Quaile-: an.1 J. G. Car lisle. ooooooooooooooooooo o o o MOUNTAIN SPRINGS o 0 ? ooooooooooooooooooo Mountain Spi Inga. June 10.-There wai a rplendld children's day service at Shiloh Sunday. After thc children had carried out Uie program in which they, had paita, the parlor, Rev. Mr. Sausard, made an appropriate. ad die.'?:. Hie cubject was '-Mlsatons." , Tho ?ommuulty ie to be congratulated \ on th? Kood work the Sunday school j ls accoiupi hiting and also the ei terest .ne Cbuich members ure taking ? in the wort.- of the church. They have ' recently put in u new floor, painted inside and out and carpeted the aisles,-uH of which adda-much tn the ? appeal ance nnd comfort of the church. A large crowd attended services 1 here Sunday. Among -the visitors of \ other communities were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Tripp, .Mr. and Mrt. S. A. Wig ington, Mr. and Mrs. C.m rad John son. ' There will be a culled meeting of tbe Woman's Missionary Society Sunday, the 14th. All members are urged to attend. Mr. Edwin King attended services here Sunday. Mr. King once taught school lierre for many years and his pupils of that time, now men and wo men, aro Always rtlnd to welcome him. Mr. and fdrr. Ellis Tripp dined with i Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moore Sunday. Miss Edna Freeman. Miss Bessie Fostor and Mira Codie Foster -dined with Myroe .Lee Sunday and attend ed tho: children's day exercises- at Shiloh. . L Some of our young people attended the ringing at Beaver Dam Sunday, i They report a large crowd and ?nod I Binging. Mr. and Mr?. Jesse'Adkins had vis I liing them recently Mr. Eugene Bell I and bride. Mr. and Mm. Andrew Ad kins and Mr. and Mrs, James Adkins and family. Miss Herste folsom of Augusta, Ga., [is visiting bor parents,.Mr. and Mrs. I J. W. McAllister. . Mr. and Mes. -Conrad- Johnstone vi-' I i ted the tatter's parents Sunday. Mrs. Dodson, of Piedmont visited lier father Mr. W. F. Loo Sunday. Mr..Edmund King has purchased a binder, and demonstrated to hts com munity tho bon efl ts of modern ma chinery. . Wo regret to note the serious ill I ness of Mr. H. E. W. Witherspoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Freeman visited [Mr; and Mrs. W. H.-Mooro Sunday.' .'Thc' 'Community ls glad to Jiu ve Mr. E.'A. St Cl gait back. He -has been 'teaching at St. Matthews. ispondents In All Cor unty Jus. vj. strickland Dead. James M. Strickland, died ut his home lu lock Mills Township, An dm son county, lust Sunday night and war, burled at Bethany cemetery Mon day afternoon at ?; o'clock in tko pres ence of a larine crowd of sorrowing relatives and tfriendF, Mr. Strick land was :? good man-a Mason and Odd rellow and was a member o? several other set rel orders. He leav es a wife, you UK baby and three sons: J. W.. J. X.. and I). P. to mour . their loss. Kev. X. (;. Wright of Belton, conducted the funeral eervlces. He wa:; tiSJ years old. and a member of thu Baptist church. Mrs. F. .M. Cox Bumed. Mrs. F. M. Cox. of Helton, was se riously burned Tuesday morning by the explosion of a nasoline iron. One of ber arms was Furiously burned and DUO side of her face burned to some extent. Mrs. Cox's wounds were dress ed immediately and she is doing as weil as <'an be expected. Tho burn on the arms is the most serious, but she will, it is hoped, be ut lier self again in a day or so. Her many friends in Helton wish for ber a speedy recovery. The masterpiece of photoplays Samson at The Bijou today. BETHEL MESSENGER BOYS. From The Com ian. A class of boys in the Bethel Methodist Sunday school meets every Sunday afternoon about 3 o'clock at the church and is ready to do some real worthy work that counts. lt is the duty of the as sistant secretary to make out a list of those absent from the school in the morning and that list is divid ed betwen Hie messenger boys in the'afternoon. Each messenger boy carries his number of cards out to the differ ent absent members nf the Sunday school, {hereby gelling some good 'raining in the way of service and al the same time showing those absent (he interest the Sunday school has in them. The clues is planning to get special caps for the boys at an early date. _ A FEW SURVIVE Veterans of th War with Mexico In He union in Ohio. Chillicothe, Ohio, June 9 -While Int a mere handful of the men who fought In the ware with Mexico. lS-t?-48, re sponded to the call of the commander of the president of the National Asso ciation of Mexican War Veterans to meet In annual reunion here today the war spirit was dominant with those, who were present. Captain John A. Fisher of Chilli cothe, president of the National Anno ciatlon, despite his more than 90 years, welcomed the less thart a dozen nur vlvora who were guests of Chillicothe for the two days celebration. Captain Frank A. Hardy, engaged 9r?, of Piqua, Ohio, regretting his inability to attend the reunion of Mexican vet erans thin year wrote: DEATH OF ROBFRT M.4?LKYT.I. Was a Rmther-In.iaw of -Dr. J. Trow, bridge of this City. News was reoolved hore yesterday or the death'in Cash's "Valley of Hebert M. Cleveland, who marrie,1! a sister of Pr. J. J. Trowbridge of thlr. city. Mr. Cleveland was intereste j in some mer centlle enterprises in -this city. . He was 43 years old and is survived by bia I ???ifc and one child. Mr. rjlevelaod was the picture of ? health np-to ? few .year? ugo. and bis untimely* ideatb will-ne mourned by-a Targa circle of friends. He -was a I brother ?f.Afr.' "W. .'C. Clovehmd of oreen vi P.e. and a COUBIII of Mr. Frank Alexander Kif this city. "Movies" and "Morotony; *'. Stranger" (in Hickville)- "t*tfr*tfr thla burg must bokiud or monotonous, isn't lt?'^HOtm'ke?'per-"Uefed to be a little that 'way, but two weeks n?b tho manager of our theater alar ted td change tho pictures twice * .weak," Hiidk. .. a. . ??,--~ The Wh?lo Hog. Playwright-"^Wwl Orasper satisfied with the part assigned'him in'- my-now lilay?" . ?Manager-"Hwus Grasper ever satisfied with' 'part" of anyt?flagr* Judge. rally Thought. . . *~" However in san your Ufa is meet lt and live lt; do not shun slt and call lt hard eames.-Thoreau. TWO GOOD CITIZENS F:r.:n the ('omian. V. J. Wi i ITH Ci. I\ REED Mr. F. J. While is a splendid ex- ! Mr. G. P. Reed is seventy years ample'of the thrifty young men ?old. He is one of Anderson who are connected with our An- county's "grand old men." ile derson?ootton mills. He canie lo i. " '. . . ? . ..... tte! Wrfderson mill on December |'^J1 work ,n lhc Ande'so" 29, 1891, and has been there.011 September (?, 1891, and has working regularly since that time, j worked regularly in the mill for He and Mr. Reed are warm i Hie pasl twenty-three vcars, losing,, friends Mr. White's first job in onlv twenty days during that time, the mili was sweeping-in the spin- y... ; , . ... ning room. He was soon pro-'Hls i,rst work 1,1 lhe 1,1,11 w;ls m moted to a better position in thej the c,oth room wl,ere hc sPent card room and was later transfer- live years, being overseer lhe last red to still a belter position in the, two. He was then promoted to weave room. He ran a section position of shipping clerk and has in lhe weave room lor seven'. ., . " ... , ... years, and was then promoted to he,d that Pf? !0n for c,?hteen overseer of cloth room. From lhe|ye.ars- of {hc twenty days he cloth room he, was,promoted .to ! has been oil his job, four were timekeeper and house man, which spent at thu Confed?rale Reunion posilion lie still holds. i-"rom the lat Macon,.Ga., in 1912, and four^ outset Mr. While laid aside a part more :lt lue.Chattanooga Reunion' pf his regular, earnings fora "rainy in l(M3. When asked how he day!? He has a beautiful home had spent the other twelve days just outside the mill village which ?ie replied that he had visited a he purchased with money he has brother in-,Florida for a week or Seamed in the mill. This is entire- ten days. At seventy he is hale ly paid for. MT. White thinks and hearty, still takes great pride there is a great future for the am- in his work and is loyal to the bitiobs young man in lhe cotton company in whose service he has mills of South Carolina, who are j worked so faithfully. He says willing to stick to a job and boost one of-the worst evils of the cot instead of knock. He agrees ( ton mill villages ir, the frequent, with Mr. Reed in his opinion that moving from place to place, and our mill people move too often that the old adage, "rolling stones thus spending hard cash which gather no moss" is peculiarly ap they might save if they would only plicable to the mill operatives. Mr.* mty&the effort. ,. ' J Reed owns his own home. Stormy Session of thc Legislature Voted By Nar row Margin To Shelve Reiiihardt Measure Halon Rouge, Loni; ?ana, June 10.- ) many o? those wvo favored it did not Attended by such excitement na has ?>Jnlt lt ; bad u ci ance to pnsn. Its , , , friends began to grow in numbera, not been witnessed herc in years over |,owove;.f "nt" lho w;,olo stato waB a measure in the legislature, tho Lou- aroused. The brief campaign for nnd islann House of Representatives late against thc bill was marked by three today*defoatcd the bill that would n3n3B '"celinda hi New Orleans, two have pMde horse racing in Louisiana for and one against it. Woman's or posslWp* iTho House vote was r.? ganizat?ons took action and, m.nrstcrs f,0 oh demotion to Indefinitely postpone preached about lt. Two hundred men action on the measure. This action fro,tn New Orleans working for hill was ?quivalent to. killing tho bill out- a,rr5v?Y? hero yesterday. Those against.,, right. Only five representatives were "io bill also had workers here, absent. Those against tho hill mnde no at At each session of_tho legislature tempt to marshall their forcea to win*, sinco 1908, when horse race gambling In two preliminary votes, but waited was abolished tn Loirhdana, theSc has until today when n motion was made, beeq talked of Introducing a.lilli To to ndvmice lt to third reading and p?s regulnte and restore the 'sport Not sage. This \vas amended to Iddeflnlto- ; until this session waB BUCh a b?l|. put ly postpone, and thc amendment car - . forward, however. "" . ' rle*-., . T< TJyJ Rolnhart h\\\ was Introduced The Reinhardt Hil "provided a reg-. four\ weeks orto. At first,lt waa not ul ated Gystenv of betting and u State Rpnevally taken serloualy'becouse even commission ?0 govern racing. . ./."* v>: BRITISH IX ??ORk the Injured member of the team, prob '...?&*<&'. * -- . A. ably will , be in condition to: play in ' rRWwXrin FTZ?C*.T**- - the flrst game of the international New York', lunn 9.-Thc English "TO^?,e*Lfa*?^8?L" , , ebal len RVI K polo team today won ^ Tho date for the second game bq fr?m a*mnke up team by a total of 11 tween the English and^American teams 1-2 to 5 3r4 goalH. Only six periods was announced today as Tuesday, were played/ . Tho Hurllngha'm? torim June 16, Should a third contest ho dlsplayedogood team and coniblnatlon necessary lt probablj >will take place work. . " Saturday, June 20. '*.', Tho British team'may put In ono Tho practico game tomorrow of the moro practico .'before. Saturday's tn- American team probably wlllsbe chele* teraatlObal-match. -'Captain Cheapo, last before Saturday.. ? *