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THE FORT WORTH RECORD
29
AND REGISTER
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IN THREE PARTS.
VOL. XIII.
TEXAS SENATORS REFUSE TO BE GAGGED--DISSENSION AMONG SUB M tSS 10 MISTS
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FACT, FICTION AND ANALYSIS
PROHIBITION
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OF THE PRESENT CONDITIONS
IN GEORGIA
UNDER PERSONAL OBSERVATION
250
BY CLARENCE OUSLEY
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Legislation.
CHAFE UNDER BOSSISM
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NORRIS AND STRONG SPLIT
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expedient manner.
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CHARLESTOX "PECULIAR."
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are nut with therp.
Island.
FULL OF PASSENGERS
London, Jan. 23Three perrons were
• tic decided that It would be ad- >
Water-Tight
'I
Keep Damaged Ship Afloat
ING
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WHEEL JURY LAW
WIRELESS SUMMONS AID
a The fact that it wns deemed adu •
IS CONSTITUTIONAL
SHOCK, ARE SEVENE.
Sinlang Lner.
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COMPLICATIONS LIKELY
LOCATION NOT CERTAIN
legisiatur
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th- suidinge and srnds and th
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previous iocieint
the bome and the
ome and appropriate sutfictent money
to make the nee
Tf win take atirast $10,9
necessary
1
course or wae wandering stil farther
A atari®
Constable Louis Coffman charged with
The
that the Republic
reaszured by a dtapateh from Cplain
continued on Page 3,
CotlinuhonFazs.
itionlat
1 A
Members Resent Attempt to
Muzzle Debate and Block
t-
of
roniitton to wtjeh
urroundings might
TRANS-ATLANTIC LINERS CRASH
TWO THOUSAND LIVES IN PERIL
painting and r
be om mi t too wil)
White Star Liner Republic
Rammed Off Nantucket
is »a
I think
"The
home I
Texas
In Answer to Calls Vemeein From All
Directions nush to Asaistanc e of I
Veale, Brachfield and Terrel
Head Insurrection.
Other reasons for affirming the finding
lower court, sajs the court of
criminal appeals, in a case involving a
stmiiar issue, had decided in favor of
the law, and the clvil district court of
appeal* would be governed largely by
that fact.
THe'cdse may now go to the supremc
court, and if that court should not sus-
tain the civil court of appeals, rhe mit-
uatton would be presentd of the two
• Nantucket. Maas., Jan. 23.—The • I
e passengers of the Whit Star liner • •
Republie who were taken on board • ,
i Depot ■
o T. B.
Ryan
, lot 8,
ugh 1.
0.
Worth
ause of
itle Co.
$
~8e
RUSSIAN BANDITS
STARTLE LONDON
EARTH TREMORS
SHAKE THE WORLD
Dar ~uz
A Go0D,
5*oz
COFFMAN CASE UP
cowatnbt, wh. Kiled w ite l. curt "*
a dinrace
4-
nobber- shoot Themeeiven itacher
Than suffer Capture.
COURT OF CIVIL ArPEAIS SUs-
TAINS VALIITY OF NEW
STATUTE
6
prm-
11 cele-
hfs ar-
law in
turning
eD*xt
pose of
o co un-
ions of
hand at
t done
and of equal Jurindietion, deciding op- up to 10 o’clock tonight.
positely on the same question. j whiete passengers and crew of the
Republic were saved by the Florida, the
■d to do the
pair work,
recommend
i fact that the Republic had been nertoua-
t damaged ane was *inktng was mprehd
FORT WORTH, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY 24, 1909 —PART ONE
k6e3
Comnarments 4 visable n tnke thg pnsxengers off s
• ethe Florida, and toe rog having 4
forces in the house lack coheaivenees
in every other respect then that on vot-
tng for their resniution and tbey havo
i ot, and ne - will ■ ave • oush voted
to pass it at thin seseten. In npite of tho
ertorts that have been made to brinK
extraneous pressure, to hear on the **p-
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Scientists Believe Center of Disturb-
ance to Haw Been In Caspian
Region or Astatic Russia.
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Charleston’s Attitude Toward the Dispensary an illustration of the Irre-
sistibie Force Coming Into Contact With the Immovable Object—
Eighteen Years of Vain Effort to Enforce a Law Objectionable to
Local Sentirent.
no one fs pernonally
• and those of th* Republic 442
§
2s
fl
__rort to 11 nme and coerce thuose whe
THUGS COMMIT SUICIDE are not with them. The ubmlasloniet
2s
S
en tn that they did
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Thesearticles are addressed:
Net to the intemperate prohibitionist who belives
that aS who are not in agreement with him are in
league with the devil and in the hire of the liquor
traffic—
Nor to the uncompromising anti:prohibitionist who
rogards any limitation upon the privilege of selling or
the opportunity of buying liquor as a tyrannical inva:
•ton of personal liberty— ’ ___
But to the thoughtful citizen towhose suffrage will
soon ba submitted the quaation of state:wide prohibi-
tion, and who seeks the truth af fact and philosophy as
a guide to his conduct.
The writer entered upon the study of state-wide
STRONG CANNOT
GAG THE SENATE
SUBS SQUABBLE
Dallas. t Jan. It. — fSpacial.) — The,
court of civil appeals. Fifth district,
today sustained the vonstUutfenaHty
of the new jury law under which the
hmes of jurors are drawn from a
wheel. The case was that of the North-
ern Texas Traction company va E A.
Daforth, from Dallas county.
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Bi
s
Should Supreme Court Not Sustnin
Opinion an Anomalous situation
Would Be Oreated,
u
e22
Dietrlet Judge Peersom today.
heouna nteamer ktepubile of the Whtta
Star line, laden with pleasure-neeking
parengera tor southern Korop. and
with supplies tor the United Hi,al,a bat-
tieship rieet.
The steamer Florid*. proving to be
leas seriously injured than the other
steamer, took abcard the Repubne a
almappeared rotever beneath the wares,
had left the Repubuc , .
The Republic was on her regular
for the eastward, but th* Pior-
Ms wae thirty mies off the preseribed
re ute for inward-bound vesrela Wheth-
er she was peeking to return to that
severe at Meneima.
Stesaima: Jan. »■ — a very "ttonu
earth *hyck wu felt here at 1 TO this
KConiaued on Pag• *>
Fat, la Berlim.
Berlin. Jan 2a— The selsmorrapb at
the geodetie institute at Pottedam res:
stered a violent earthquake at 3185
tnts morning.
4 Manda; >*
. Ea- Tease — Pair sundmy and .
heanine was not eondudea th!, even-l: "" "e" "ode’" 2
ing and was continued until 10 o‛@lock 2 . wopi ema vicintet- "artly *
: Monday morning Great Interest la - Jr ztezdy Sundar with colder com- : .
1 manifested in the hearine, which ban 2 ado" 4 -
lbeeniarseiy attended.---— kseseaseseesessebcnbss
aecoraing to V Odnean or the bureau
the first preliminary tr«m<WF be^an at nnd contin ned for half ab bour.
10:12:05 p. m. The second preliminary
tremors are not wen defined on ttie tec-
• ten mH«« south of Nantucket f I
• Hghtahip. having drifted between •
• 15 and 20 miles from the point •
4 where the col Halon occurred. Far- .
6 ler meesages by wirelens ' fa Id a
•-that the Republic had been aben- 1
•dened by hercrw. later repertxe
• statnd that Captain Seuihy had re- 4
• fused to quit big vessel and was a
• still standing by a
Columbia State.
The law and will of the people may be depended upon
to seek and -find their level
It is the belief in this adjustment between the public
sentiment and the law that inspires the doctrine of local
option in the Male of intoxicating liquor Tbe lpcal •P;
tionists believe that if a community, as a whole ana
generally, believes in the •ale of whisk}, then it is use-
less by statute to attempt to shut.ot whisky from such
a territory. The prohibitionists believe, on th* other
mmd, that the taw can keep a pecple from drink ing
even if they wish to. Th* general experience, we feel
safe in saying, is that prohibition laws are enforced sat-
repair* in time.
prohibition in Georgia resolved to learn as far as he
might be able and to tell as necerotaly ob W aan ihe
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth," to
draw conclusions only if conclusion* were clearly de.
ducible; and in any event to be uninfluenced by pre*
vious impressions or hearsay reports. His whole busi-
ness life has been spent in Texas and his whole future
life Iios bore, hence he could not af fordfovon if he want
so minded, to deceive by misrepresentation or mislead
by false argument. But what is here printed is writ-
tsn in an earnest desire to convey correct information
the killing of Ms wife at. their home a
near Mellasa. Jan. 4, came up before 3
injured are in a hovpital, serlously
wounded,
Imndon s breathlens at the sensa-
tionat introduction into ita precinets of
Huesian re vuiutionary methos it wan
thougn at first that the assanainn were
enforcement of the law. The State is th* representa-
tive newspaper of South Carolina outside of Charleston;
the News and Courier is the fonemost newspaper nt
Charleston. The two articles reveal the high character,
intelligence and patriotism of the two journals I am
unable to add anything to their diseuasion 4
I was about to go to Charleston when I read these
editorials. They described the conditions that had been
described to me and I made further inquiry among
Charleston people whom I met in Savannah and fully
eonfirmed the accuracy and fairness of both newspapers.
I submit them without further cemment:
ted tonight that he is a native of Iiga,
nuseta, and came toEngtand two years
ago. one of the revolvers used by the
men W;*.s found to be the same aa that
•aaaF4
6 the steamner Florida of the Llo d- •
a Italian company line after the col- •
• n early today »• uthwest of •
• Nantucket Nightship, when she •
QUAKE MORE SEVERE THAN
THAT WHIEH DESTROYED
MESSINA.
Effort to Use AntiHace Track BU|
as Club Chases Harnny From
--submission lamp.---------
Whnt the Beismozraphs st Vienna nnd
Elewhere state.
Vienna. Jen, 23.— The seismographs
at Vienna and Fala, a naval station on
the Adriatic, registered a very strong
earthquake shock at 4 o’clock this
morning According to calculations of
experts the scene of disturbsnce is
about 4,000 miles from here and if the
district is inhabited the visitation must
have been isastrous.
wieneerfaly’ohey instruetions tovoto
itnlian.,.bur th. Injured bandi adudt--rorfubmismon. bt Will not partielpate
in eaueiases where plan t^r th. prone-
ot an4 tor vkT
or inaividualle re-
h W mefautot
Arabi. and central Africa. Th* dis-
turbance also could have been in the
Indian ocan.
isractorly where the preponderance of public sentiment
le in favor of prohibition; and that prohibition fan,
more or less lamentably, generally more. where the
sentiment of the community le In opponition to the
principle and practice of prphlWttom i short theen-
forcement of a prohibition ‘or other law depends upon
the support given the law by the moral sentiment of the
community that lives under the law.
Visionarles who deleve that law may be thrust upon
a community and enforced against th- community’s will
ought to try a trip to Charleeton. walk around the city
a bit and see fog tnemselves how the liquor laws of the
elate of Routh Carolina are being observed there. As a
somewhat cynical gentleman remarked, ' the only dif-
ference between thinga now and in the old barroom days
I, that now the restaurant is in front of the building
and the bar behind, while formerly the bar was in front
and the restaurant behind." And that is the simple
truth of It There Is In Charleston, so far as an Inno-
cent onlooker may percelve, no effort nor appearanee at
an effort to enforce the dtspensary law There are dis-
pensaries in Charleston, but they are there principally
Er the convensence of those that prefer to buy bottled
liquor rather than lquor by the drink. For those that
wish a bottle ot liquor, there are th* dispensaries; for
those that prefer It by the drink. there are the bars.
Continued on rage a.
CA//m»
2/21/4/23
hplu)
th* entranee to the works end muade oft
wn;i tt. They were fo"owud byu few
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[This series will contain three more articles: One
on conditions in the smaller town, and the country, one
on the general sentiment and attitude, and one applying
Georgia conditions to Texas. I would like to hasten,
but it is important to the student of this problem—and
I am addressing no other—to learn the facts and con-
ditions in due order, with such detat as is necessary to
interpret them, before we may arrive at an intelligent
conclusion of the whole matter. I indulge the hope that
the reader will find thee* three remaining article* the
most interesting of the aerie* 1 .
CHARLESTON.
«opyright, 1008, by Fort Worth Recora Co. All niehts Reserved).
What Savannah and Augusta have been doing to th*
state peahibition law of .Georgia for.a year. Charleston
has been doing to the South Carolina dispensary law for
about eighteen years.
The cities of Georgia reject prohibition in varying
degrees of resentment or contempt. Charleston, which
is about the size of Savannah, and the chief city of
South arolina, rejects the dispensary system, which la
not proibiuon at all, but a state wholesale whisky busi-
nesa _____ e
— The detalls of violation i Georgia cftiesvary. as th*
detalis in Charleston vary from any of the cities of Geor-
gia, but the effect is the same—the law is of no force.
i many rempet--enermtom 1. tke Benanah, with
less commercial thrift, with a recently dimintshed ex-
port business and with an ultra-conservative class of
business men. In culture. accompiishments and other
attainments of civhizatyen It is the equal of any city of
the union. Yet it will hot obey the dispensary law.
aponmibie, but
Either Casptan Regtom
j » All the vessel, hare drifted •
• eastward in the last tew hours. •
i • Shortly before midnight the Be- •
• pubile wen reported to be above •
rendition of the Contederat
pananncwzBo"tmoiatmrrandttclvetendue hand ot the Mareont waves toached, ------
and erew of the nepubne, with tbs ex-thezteamemPanceAmdakotratne,onteneaeAA
“eption ot captain s-alty or that veseet, thetr waY to New York and brought/,, .
who. In his gig refused to leave the them to th® ala of the sinking liner. [the drive
eight of his beloved ship until she had ’ Arieener >• "romet ‘•94.
. ‛rAe etegney I ranin fa.t- -aon-- «ine of ti
. received shit will prolmbiy prove . surrounded Ater Exeitim cha-e
era i cehdition ther
ord*. Th* strong motion lasted from
10:30 until after 11 o’clock, the whole
earthquake hvihk‛‛uratroh W abut
on* and one-haif hours. Apparently,
says th* bulletin, th* origin is nearer
Washington thhhin the ease of
Italian earthquake, probably 4,000 miles
dltant or thereabout.
GTESS AT LOCArION.
nt L A FETIT.
Auntin. Jan 13 —Today Sonators _
Veale, Brachfield and Terrel of Bowie,
representative subminsinnists, deelarod
that Mr. Strong’s tacties will ent La
adopt ia LKa uppur house___Mr.
reii saya that everybody whe want* to
talk on subinissien in the senata wil
be given th* opportunity to unburden
hkmaeit and that ne- elfort will—be
made to dodge a vote on the main ques-
linn whenever th* desire to diacuss it
ha* beon gratified all around. In tha
meantime perilling bilis nt rirst read-
ini wur not be blocked. Furthermore,
the discussien indulged in yeuterday
ever-the pailaa court bin wne in no
sense dilatory. Mr. Terrel asserta, and
Meenen.- Veale—an4—Hrachfieidsuppurt
him in this statement.
Senator Alexander has the floor tor
Monday tn spenk in favor of submta-
nion and itista - stood that
Serator Hvme will A*
jow him for th* other side of th* ques-
Han, Rui Mr liume said today that he
would probably move the question
when the time eame, instead of making
a talk._________________________________
The caucus submissiontats tn the
house have npt abandoned the Htronk
plan, but they are beginning to veailze
that it i* one thing to muster strenkth
for A 1 bmission and anether
thing to round up supportera in an ef-
Rusmin-
London, Jan. 23 —Selsmographs of th*
Continent and Engld redrd a severe
earthquake at a few minute* before 4
o'clock this morning.
In some instances its intensity waa
indicated by needles nearly a* great at
that recorded last month, at the time of
k the Messina disaster.
A Esttmates of theistance .vary from
■ 2,000 to 3,000 miles eastward of th*
E point of reeord. This would place the
loation of the disturbance in the Cas:-
“4. plan region orbeyon in Asiatic Russia,
i V Afghanistan, northern India, and swins.
1 • 4g moro ta tatsoutia ft extreme
earthquake of large dimension* wa*
registered at the universlty seismo-
graph here at 2:55 o’clock this morn-
ing The location of the shock Ws
apparently 2,100 miles to the eastward
and supposed tb be in the Caspian re-
•r- ....... ......
fuasentes Grent Catnatrophe.
Hamburg. Jan. IS— Th, setsmokrab
sere regiateted ad earbqunke shock
st a:58 this morning H is estimated
‘that th* 10caltty is 2,200 mil** to ths
eastwara. Th, shocks lasted nearly,
two hour, and th* r’olence indicatee ,
great catastrophe.
probably at least 8,000 mil., away.
fhedisturpaneebeeanettndP m—The tourt ot-ctvn appeat« amane
RECORDED IN NEW YORK.
Tremors Trnveled is EastWest Diree-
tion.
" New York. Jan. 33.—Th* occurrence
at another atrons earthquake, perhaps
not les* violent than tn* Italian dis-
turbances, was recorded last night by
the seismograph in the st ate nw inn.
The tremors traveled in an edst-west
direction and were of distant origin,
hought teBein Cespinn Region.
Goettengin, Germany, Jan. 23—An
y.qgi
gu, VVirm
VlllfLlEy
todas by two Russian* at highway
, , 1 robbery The ten. were run down and
•erfted. the transfer was b,,.m .. wurrouna-yponnandmn-orthem
ehhortly before midnight. In addl- •i" ommitt., m>lcld. Th, other
• tb the paapeneerot the Re " | Anelde but did not eurceen.
• public, thone of the Mlorida will • , , rfh h• now iying in a erineat
• qlaoso on board tbo Baitie Th. • Kopital Two
♦ Florida-. paen«en_number 500 . or teir vietimk, « poneeman an,, •
2 ‘ boy of 10, ne d.«d. winetive of th*
patrfote and a*M of prie
Has Not Enforced and Win Not Enforce Dispen-
' sary law••
TWENTY-ONE PEASOXS
MOI NDED,
An ignorantyoumg sturdeht, just entering conege, Aftet
a wrwiiyiw Ilf. *a • railway br*kam*nr was conlrented
by his teasing fellows with the old absurdity:
"What would happen if an irresistible force should
come In contact witb an immovable object?" He
scratched his head, pondeed a moment and gave the
only apt reply perhaps that was ever made, though It
was not phrased in pollte language. He said in all
•c riousness:
"There'd be a bell or a conrafon."
There has been a collision between law and local opin-
sen in Charleston every day and almost every hour for
eighteen years. There shouid not be such collisions, but
fact is fact, and philosopuy cannot altogether ignore it.
It is a pitirut conditten and it almost makes ths
thoughttul citizen despair of the effielency of state laws
repugnant to local opinion
in lieu of a personal Investigation which would serve
only to multiply details of method In law violation. I
submit herewith an Interesting and penetrating article
by the Columbia (S CJ State and a reply by the
Charleston (S. C.) News ar d Courier. The State recos.
nixes the condition which battles theory; the News and
Courier in effect aknowiedges the condition, but urges
to the state ot
6 her ceath wound are eing trans- •
• ferred tonight to the Whtte Btar 4
4 Haer Raltic, which was callea toi
• the assistance of her sister uhip 4
4 by wireless telegraph Afterstand- •
: orcecaa!; kinea > one
. ... .....thamstown, a auburh of lendon a* t1e
resuit oranenaatlunal attempt made
———5—7
NO. 10*.
lnbens corpus Writ. 9 eeeeeb bbetete4 600*4442
MteKinney, Teran, Jan. a3 (Special > 12 wraruha vonEcAsT. " ♦
Th* habeas corpus hearing of former > X 4
— -- 'A Oklahoma—Fair t^r Hunny and 4
d Moudny, reeIrv Nunday- A
West TerneCgoier Sundny end •
• v I sable to take off tbo passehgers e
e of th* Florida indicates that the •
• iatter Wa» also serlously damaged a
• In collidine with the Repubtin e
cuttpn nt a prnhibitien camoalsn are
the ehiersuhjeet yf dircusnion
cenredernte Home Needs Altentlom.
brondcast over the Atiantie for a dis
tanee of more than, a hundred miles by---. . - .
•MW of wireles teingraphy. Tim my,- omRyor SU* “>t»ianV Tw "4
i wo were armeg The police jumped
t ""illepear and ihe dananta
tiemseives elosei} puruedr
wg aboard another car an4 foreee
rirer with a revoiver a! his brad
.g...... the car along at fun Fpe !
LThe steamer twcanja. four racenue one “t tht pen.2a9 “empt.TAh' 1e
antlers and navgl codlers were nlo no- I CTvEa NaPpnurx" Reiferceinenis
titind of the plight ot the Repubise. or armea poee oq foot on Mr clelana , e •I
Meet waterttktit eomdartmdnta pro-lanaon.horpwxe.uxduanexfopalinitnresiort'tsttdtntmiteeNtpnday |
vented a repetition of the Rourgoyne i antane, „t N mil,. Thecarwentinunelihatimaagaitonalandspecirgeumaunt
disaster nt lea years ago and kept theldering dew the waek w!th the mouni i ». added 1 • 2 general appropriation
itepubite aflont for mote than fHte.lt |. d and Wryrt. Pe% "tepnKaRoT ror the pest year ana sz00 tor emeh year
course or ... ------------------ houra The watertikhtcompartmeot in. EtA2 "PTtenNam msreh.r rhe thereartet, to make aad up ths
,«tr*y in the rog could not be iearned ' ntallation also kvpt l”- Florid* not onirianaie mad* the .motorman eiow.down repair,.
high courts the eriminai .nd th. Civil rrom the munger atspathes received up above thewaten but rnabied her tom- an mWfof u"c‛12r9 e. An r « rocky, unkempt condition of th.
- . . . ---------- . ----- __ " turn to th* adbintance of the Kepublie ntometi. wes presses into gervie by I ground * home was
after the feerfulrecoil of the colision. ..j ind n w as rapidly • rheu •; n la , the sy ect f "• fan ruble com- |
Th. two .hips collided at 6.20 a th. hir'Tb*. witpasrhrot2n ment by committee and thny.
about twenty-alt miles xoutnwen or , .‘.raSra wm dlfri2ui" and onk. iutreeormena1 bemutifted and ]
Nantucket lightship. The next three! -venfuaity the police suemrede in over- ■ put in slape ao that they may e a j
hour, were cvoyubed to pumwanine .14 Z.'; VM 1 pianor" w’ cad of *n
and irannferrihg the 1st paMensers. 03 u,,ir iFseuna 2 angeroi incga Erown mentioned Uhe great catrast
211 or thema cabin passengers, to th* I not fatal wound The other inan, falh presented by ft *i9it to th* homo and 5
Florid*. Captain Seaiby. his ortteernlinetoreach "optezSore95vt0Kow “ I the homea mnaintained ebewher far the
• nd craw, however, rerusea toienveCntsrcod"“u0“o"-t*60 were j union veteran; whake the grouadaar.
While there wa- the Mightest hops of in tire vielbity: firm fusilladed ant perfect. e hulldlpg, lo ine enape l
xuing the ve--1 liben ziormee They feod 1e mptand every eomtort and pteasure •
4^ pansenkern, who nad ! ee toor Er.2avn« "n ‘ bu ponstbte >. tor m derendet
been early startied by the first report I Laze tonight the injured man wqalor their couotry. He think® Texa: W
wa.ainkte were ldentirird »S PNI Herg "f Kf»' Mri bigenvugi TKW enough *pd saouM h. ]
ml 57own :"ma. ^10 tarntaful and pateieue-enoush lo to J
„ ihe ■ he
W^WHENREJS'COOO HEJ5 VERY VERY GOOD
used by the Ruupian revoluttoniwt*
havin« a large bull with * hsg tuzai"
ana riring bullet, ut the soft nosed.
espundlng Mauner pattern
'ihe bapana, who evidentiy were in-
llnat.ly aequninted with th. rouzine in
coroeeton with the payment on 8ut-
urrag ut >h- employ*. *1 a - ruhber
wk* nt Walm Nollow, held up *“
«tomebite eontalning the money »'
Nantucket, Mass., Jan. 28—la gr oping
her way through the dense fou ort Nan-
tucket 1ghunip at dawn today, the
steamer Florid* of th, Loyd-uatnie
line, bound to New York from Naples,
dealt a death blow to th. out*erd-
position. The eitort made t" use the
ant racetrackmaadlub with whteh
lo intimidat ths Daltas county dtie:
gallon ha, tah.d micerabiy. On.the
contrary, it ha- caused * split between
Mt. Merria and Mr srons Th:
former la ovposed to comprom}aes of
any kind and retuses to lie down on
the anti-raca track propoaition to set
votes for th. suhmission resolution.
In euotln* Mr Heine, yeetvrri.y 1.
explain the position or a number of
heue sutmtantoniatn. I fnadvertantit
credited him with saying that he had
attended aubmi»slonint eaucursma where-
a. n * matter of fas i he h’S not in-
aoige in tnnt pastime. As edeinallr
remried he .nd a number ot o-aqr*
••***•**** •• 4 ••2 POLICEMAN ASDBOY DEAD AND
it is that condition tsrgotna to be retme-
died apeedily" were she wonts el Rep.
resentu tive Nrown, chairman of the
zubcommitteeofthefinane e e
which vtsiten that intituton today.
Thiu condemnation appilea strjotty to
not unticipate the E
X Washingtgn. Jan 23--The seismo-
" graphs of the weather bureau recorded
an earthquake of distant origin last
evaging that fs much the same in
character and -mtensity as th fecrd
obtained at the time of the recantgreat
Italiad earthquake
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