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Amaru
uo Daily News
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VOL. XIII. No. 175. AMOciated
RAIL HEADS REJECT
STRIKE PLANS LAID
DOWN BY HARDING
ROADS HOW
RESPONSIBLE
IS WARNING
NEW YORK. Aug. I lUllwar
executive of the nation today firm-
ly rejected the program advanced
by the Harding administration for
settlement of the rail strike.
Willing to ronditiotully
two suggestion put forward by the
While House thai holh side abide
hy wage derision of the railroad
labor hoard and that the lawsuit
Mprinxlitf out of the strike he with-
drawnthe I trad of 1 18 road de-
clared emphatically tlut it Ha bit-
no4bir to reinstate striker with
unimpaired seniority He Ms the
third pnnlsinii in Ih resiileiit'
plan.
After Is illg told hy Unbelt S. l.oVrtt
if the t'ikioti Pacific that their wii no
iiior.il or praetirnt reason for hudgiiic
t'rotn their lMsit..tl. the executive dis-
banded ea.ight the first trim for their
rnpe tive h inlitinrii i . ami indirad-d
th.it tin v w.-ie going ahead ami would
operate their lasids With the foli'i thev
have assembled sitne the iioui. ii j
Walked out oil .Inly 1. I
The de-'ihinn Hot to yield OH the .pun.
turn of seniority whs in iile kr.owu to
Til" White .ue l.y telegraph :!'' til
rail head hail listened to "ii minute ml
1'res hv Siereti y of I'ntiiiuei. e Honv-
tr w'.n n direct it presentnuv of ilie
pteMile.it t !! tli. til. ill i fieri tli.it til"
Hilliiillsiration held the setimrlv iiles
tion cf in nor inipoi t.ini k in lomiviri
non with tli it of upholding the liilt'oad
lahor hoard.
Thin net ion wn tik.ti In the fare of
U letter IIOUl IT.M.I.Mlt ll.t'l.re Ml-
itten-11-d to T I irw it t t 'uvler
rhail In HI
iif the Anieri. an Awsm iation of lt.ulw iv
Kxe. titives. i n lm.lv imr "the tenni ot
Uirreene tit. : 1 tuideritooil them iion
hli h the iailro.ul m.iimt:irs und united
liliotK'raft wi'ikira ure to aKi-ee pre.
Mminiiry to rMllinir iff the Hiiike."
rresiilent ll.trdini; luol i losed hi
letter wllh tlM-se two srnleure:
"I need hardly aihl that I luve
reason to lM-lk-r these term was
areepted l.v the worker. If there
i good reason why Dm- manager
cannot arerpl they will hp obligat-
ed to oien direct netotialion or
awsnme full rrionsilillitv for the
situation."
In addition. Siifitirv H.hii-i- hnd
urjred upon 'he exoent'vea nt their
InornuiK HeHMion. when the text of tha
Ilardinc letter wan re.nl. th.it settle-
liient of the rail strike tm imper.ittvn
in view of the n nitileatini; condition
Introdueeit hy the mil dtnke.
t. i. .. .1. . .
v '" ""' ''I'r'1"" i ne "'II
opening of tixl.i iiinferinee that tn.
m. 1. ..1 ....... ...H..l.l l. .1 ..I....
f-il"lll lill--?-' P-ll m.euii i- lilt- nn in
1
Xhirh would dlvld
no ii. ipi i . i iiiii mill
I.litway exeeiiti ei.
Only two i-o;i.l opt ratine In the I'tilt-
i h'tati H wi n- no reported represented
nt toitay'ii i onfi retiee. They wi re th
Atl.int;i. Hit nniieivnn .ind Atlnnfir. and
the Uulf Ship Mind. Ix.th of whieh
were derlared to hive lieen ti tin f feet e.J
iy the nhoptni n a utrike.
I'ei.rt A If. Smith of the New
York Central ninmri ntly ct yralhed
lh sentiment of the rail hlef when
lie threw iisin the ror.f. reni e t il.h a
I undle of 4on ti 1. tram from foremen
nnd au-rvimr of the road annoutu Inf
they would have to P n.un. if the senior.
If v rat k of the frikem were
Imtnediuti lv othtra leiipul
ri 'frtu-d. '
to thrif
f -. t ! tt-Mlfv to a Kimil.ir eonditmn
Minonc (fa'liil on their road.
ltenl(rntlor w ould Is- w h.-'i. s.ile
frm uh for. -nn n to general inan.m'ei
if their .cronal to ptot t pre.
lit emidoves eii'ild lio' ! mole go-id
tin v de lured.
"What We want the go er ii n o i t !
lo I to let Us iilone; to let tl ttle
Una Klike in our own nay." deiln-d
Mr. Smith t
We have oiBlii7- d n-W (tlmp forrea
nnd are getfm the roii'U ku k to no
mil. fries th gonrninetit na-a
lta Ir.ferft n m e f will have a far
worse tnke on out hatnlH. Yon numt
stand by those who stand hy you ti
maintain d aeipllne. If striktr are re-lio-tat'il
with seniority rlithts it will h-
lmpsihle to maintain dis ipline."
hamue f'.pon prisldei t (f the clil-
i.igo and i It fit Western understood to
lie the teirlinif spirit among repteen-ttX-.-
of IllidtVestern road". Was stiong
lii hia suprs'it "f Mr Smith nrd fVn
who it hi d Ins statt-rntnt
The di-tisHin wia whollv
I
one s.d. d
for not a single effi UI ot th- llx nrnM
at ar.y l.nie to prosxa.. iin.Uslfi.. nr
ptaris- if th.- prs.. nts prnss.i u
t r Mu tv
1 '
tma.ler Nanird.
i-s-iall.Ta. Nr..
. ASIItNiiTi N. Aug 1 -fresi bet
l.ird.t.g t-Uv nore.lm.tl Art K .r.-r
lu he j-.tm.-t.T at PilMTfon. T.a..
Prei) Service. Leaaed Wire Keportt.
0)
PLANS ACCEPTABLE
TO MEN IS BELIEF
Br Anriall I'm
(llt'.;i. Auk 1 lull a
tfini e of I'le.siileitt Harding s pnoe
liu hy the suik'tig shopmen was
itei Lil'iil hy I'tl.i II leaders t" have
In en prm tiriilly assured ah a lestilt
if I.hLiS K IIH-i iinil Of the thO" llf'S
Ntln-y - ii unit t-. final a. t i-f 4 w in
'xp.-t.-d at another meeting to he
h-ld tomorrow .
This Was le 11 lied from illj'-ll lend
is after a four hour .s.s-.u t t . y
il whull tin- pf ildi-llfH .uuk t 1 n
rti ie lully dii lie d and explained
.lu 1 otlimiltee.
PLAII TO HANDLE
GOAL SUPPLY OF
NATION OUTLINED
FEDERAL MACHINE TO OFF.
SET STRIKE READY FOR
OPERATION
AnKKiatfH I'resa
WASIIINUTt i.
piis-rdlire iiiul.-f
Aug. I. A plan of
w llH h the g..M 1 11
Hu nt M rinel ni'iirV I'li-I control lino Ii.iim
will I periled wan rompleiisl t'sliy
rtt :i itn'img of the t.-i ti j oil run-
loltS e v. th fi"l ih.xt' i!..itot H'lity It
Sim ii . r. presidvig. It W I Utiih I sl'od
I hn I M10 plan v oU!d Im- Hlllililii t- I to
t. ere: m-x FIwer I -4.ir.iv. 4101I t( t
f.d- ia! tli-It ili':t..t w iiil he tl i ! "!' II
U e nle .! ' .l.lliy effe. Me. At the tune
tlllie. It Wm .lill. the p'-IMiniH 1 of t!n
ee. t. 1 ! Ilieijltis-l III he pi V 111 In !h"
Ii: "1 l- I'll.' Mi lie I'll hi .IS :.Ueit of tho
I . nil 1 1 ItlilV Will IM 1- -tf'Nl l t'
f. ; . ova 1 loeel). V it U
diafl of the ih tailisl inslrin ti. tm whi' h
Will 15. Mill the ti.'tix ttlert if the. ot
u.ir.l.'alii.us in i lOiihaltlliK i rot'i'eel ir.i;
and insiiiiiii; .1 lidy ills! I I'U' um t4
fuel.
LOANS TO BRITAIN
HAVE NO BEARING
ON ALLIED DEBTS
REGARDED BY AMERICA AS
INDEPENDENT TRANS-
ACTION n r.
ii-KMVeT v
' -XMI I X I I N .
Allir t War oan
.... ill t
f.h llr-.il lliil .nt u ... t-..vinl1 I ' Am
it i a an iineM-ndi nt entith" Without n1-
Intl. .ii to inter ulli.-d ih l'ts oi the ! l' r-
iitionn sitiiaitoii. It w Mid t'Hiiiiht at
the 'naniry in i oiniuetiT tiiei rnrt
of a Hole ioldl i si-i t.i s.x lir- je in
nnt om-' hy tin- i:.n n' Kil'i ui The
I'.ilM'h it' i i nun p.i w.i s..'l to Ii i m'
inamta i ed in Mi. not. lln' ""' I'T iv
mi ut "f Aliwl" Attn iv n l"iits isi"ld
to. I.e tnsii.il as m ..i i I ii . :.l i '
ij.it tii-tiH if reil atlon and inter-
allied l""i.i nn lits i I'fu i ils
wo. ild iiHtuiallv have h I" 4f ' i -1
'i-ie till n .. 'Ii. at Hi .'.
mi'ii.ti . i.t I. in i.in:r
1 ii tii St !i- komi a an nt hi
..-i I iif'l
:n n thi
-JUMI.
lii.
I l.''-lt
lit war
I 111 tl'.l
n t w
d -l t. r.
' "' 'x '''''' '" "" I"- "' II till!
I loans niaile ti Kukl.iial -'-
M-tlllt- IlitekttlV JIM It l.tlll U IM
imtix idiials l. l.ts owed t" I n
it w as eol utii d. n.irfht .lit1'! pivti.
t
' to the l.slit.s bill I I 111 I II". I ''.Sid
I e 11 US tel Ite. I.I 1 ll lll l k. I ' I '' I ' III
j I lie t 'A .. lll'hl ..III lis I
GLENN E PLUMB
AUTHOR OF RAIL
PLAN IS DEAD
Ity Xvr.strd I test
W sI.TUV. il. I t.bnil I
riumh. counsel In- the 'xeen Uigfi
railroad or animations imI ant In ;
(the nk healed "I'lumb Han" o rail
road isjieraliiNi and ownership di-di
lenialil. Ivath wa due to an affi Im ii
of tire heart with whiih he had heMi
bollM-ri'il lor sexeral months.
Mr. I'lunib a natlxe of Iowa raine
into nal-nal tnimineni e in ll". ad
xancing a plan fir railroad oostalHin
4ie I he prrttii m of astsi war treat
nit it ( he I nes ihrn nnder gnxem
twill rnnirol
T lie plan wa endorsed hx railwax
nnk ns and the I'lnmh plan league
fntrtt M nret its adiwitMin. Mr.
I'lumb wa. acllxe In l he affair of the
Iiagwe until hi health lorred re
ilrement last Ma lie also ronlWd
p. mmk loPnrr fnC h
Uh. oraniMti. anlil that lime.
EM
SITUATION
IS DECLARED
VERY GRAVE
Hy A-anrialml I'tN
UMIIM.I. Auk. I . t'rrsiitrnt
1 1 mil nt hud the rail strike pt-olilrni
hark on hi hands lomiht a-' a result of
the relusal of the rallwuy rxtMiitivrs at
their meeliin In .New oik to aereit
the adinmisintlioii settlement plan mi
tar a I lie seniority rieht issue is t on-
rented there was no ItKliral'on at the
title iIiium' as to what inotr if any
'the got eminent planned to make in the
I sit nation. It was ronsiderrU iroliaMe
I that tr. Ilardlnc would study rareliilly
1 the text or I lie exerutlves reply and that
rxperfed I rum the labor leader nierttlii;
tm lli'ia(o hetorr rem Inn c a rterLslon. ;
The f in- of th- replies and raeiiiu-.
. s'.-mis u-iilei wh.ih they were tiuid'-
' was it-da .t. .1 at t he W lute I loue. tin-
.101 .t diy wiiild cutde Mr. Hinling toi
I wilue ex'ent :iiut thejr w.l1 linother III 1
Mii.it:"!! tint piiMhitv 1 outd not ill 1
nvs le- heli'ul in the ilifla'Ulty and I
le notiru 1. -ii in to Willi II thi HihillniMtla-
till hi-i I" 1 Ii drawn h 'In llid IK?l Wit 1
. i' ti.it I 11.
I'ntii the K'iM'iiiinent xlewiMPint. the
ivlie.i.l -H. ke is riiiird'd as Immediate-
v K.-I1' us et.iy lnsaiiMi of the exi-fl In lit
st..in ii. of i " tl pnxlii' !t n mid the nd-
iiiiiiixttatlon h is Ititininteit tl-it Ii l' d !
.os.d to foni h ipii. k ta-tl.-ii.i nt of the 1
taili'isul ilillii'i'.lie. ein i i no rM oi
me
I . fStal liKhntei.t
I hi I vim r
eot!l .1 l ' t.il'.re'lll-.
I'vi.iO. I lueloUtrs .lint .lsS' l.'l'es ot Mie
n si.leiit liove sn.iri'iy i'ni'ii.n."i
eolltl asl
"v. nn i .1
ll weeil
issue" I
their l"W of the I
Hid Miat l.i k i n hy the
I .iili'isul i xi- Ut.M-s lis . xples-eil ill pUI -
Ii. s! iti-tnent. ruiiiie siat. mi in in
I'lihlie stat. mi tun or
iiilro.nl la id Mint the gr.iiiliiu; of thejoC h'- V.rgim.i Military .. .ub lay f -t
stnkeis ileii.iiid fof n return of full hrss yooi
seiuoilty right would ms iesihite th! . .r V.I V me..! p . .m. w tnt
di barge of . oi.H of thousand i-f cf- K (lln v.: . i IX .TKi
fii l. rt w. Iket's hind to take their pl.n t .nilK a v(r .lM u.lw4k Clnm.n-
luixe U-ei flatlv d-nleil nald to In- eXM.i)l( Vw M.xi..0 Milirmv listitu.s.
Keei.:.sl. and thei wise '-tanils d as tin- 1NV .-. .!. j-um n. .l.-ndid
reliable. H ha ln liiith. r ns r t.s h ini natlin.j j.... llf ) ;
tint su. h im " - h.iM Is-li hired would inMtfll VVI1 u ilk.Pli n:jl ..
im t eeii.-t illv l- of a) . liarai t.r nndi .ri. -. j.. Vir ! - w.i. .-! l.sl
. i iv win. h would ni.ik" thim suit-1 Aw..; r N ..rlir.
11. as- p. rinsn-nt i inploves. That this. s .f h -. !..
was the t.i.si.l. nt's news was further! lt w ( .. j sot jr. I. s.
inih.-ated by the itos.Hj.ts triinsimtt.st :lM..r c.i ind iN.tnm.in b i y '
!.. tl.- union ami mi- ex.-hum- i;rhi i'. mid n . f N
uiks in that on theu u' ial l' " "f sen- ( f .. ..
..rty light the pr. p...l wouh rvitv N.llllH rondl
the .Mlkil-s a more complete rehiiblll-j i.
11 . s-t.s-1 1 lb' was Mid.h -il s'tl.'k
t ill n in the set Mi thmi w a siiifKi stei . . .
. . a rung w h e d'.w rtowti IP
in
ot llie im 1 ' . .
Olll'll
.11
anxanie. in m- i-.-- -
I.. .. .r..t nil s
M.W l-f tin- sit ust ion. I' wss
.. in wbsU'in. nt by the ruined
sunt
WOllll'
i f the mipiem.iry of the
l.n..r.l u is t lie I hief oil''
lailrmd lar
-t
(j K.v.
tnislnion
eminent nt '! temiient
Th. ...ssit ih'y ih.xt m
would be S'.ilKht ill is.e.Kii
... n r. suit
nation
.f tlie strike test of th'
transi"
v. i will h would make ttu
1 lis r Is it rils
d.. i..n b.ndlnK. and !-" ib'" xtohitions
of ih. in bv el'h. r en.t-loM s nt .te...Mi
ns agi'.n stiKgi-st.sl In
l.-t.v
.f. Ill CI' h
MEN OFF SIDEWALK
Ms tanii'
a is.'M I.
l .11' IT. d
f ll.etl i tt
t. IM!
sid.
-Il -M
I'. It the I. lis rt V I -if--.
V . s'. I L.I X lllT"ill I
1
iv ' Mr
SH'I
... I'll null W is''- I'eil.
T' i t ilaver pissed bi and told
ti. d.s . int a' i Hi
..s.s ai Miat Mif men .hi rot
with i.e Ki M sjn-d Hil that
i.i'
h
nt'
. sl e. ivo i-er-oti mi in
si. w M: it In- ib io ir l-l in
I'tl.'t' !r."lhle vns l"tiste-
HI . i i . Ii! a- 'tiild h
s .e I !
ion N
I
fi
in
I l.Ci.l
FORMER SINN FEIN
AMBASSADOR DIES
H Ais-iat.st 'rM
IH f.l IN. A it I H ai i I f 'tlan 1
fin ?! i i .. .r. s. ni iHw i t th- s.' n fell
11 the fnitt'l S'.it.a ilnsl tiit.sht in a
ii. -i I'.il Inn ' W'Uti'ls ioiiimI isirtv
l.illV 1'iott.lllg in Mo lit ll.l llo'll b
i s;;
j
. a f.-hiug x.llage tart'i "t fin-
iittn ling t. t .(. ..'t
r tin rational .irin;.
lusl l'a
. f - -si I r-
limoot .
m:x i;h v
I Vv
i-. m.s;
P I bp
-tar.
'i..v. t.t
I.. Ina
1- . a ' a ..' '1 ' "
w i lno th.. in XI
i ..'"' his f
S .tt y ll"i s i . w!i.
.tttadil'i tin i i I
).i e: e .-o n t Tins
S e I ol t J isle '
.1
ii o ni:1
h Wile. Mi
has f led ull P-r
the Itrts.klvn eu
nt. r sia-n.sl b s;i
M.-rnit- in tiis4-
tin t
h.s i
fcix. also limits tin- a ! r t" p"
ite I'.'ssi (.- ii'iusil fis ard
al. lmn sf : J-"! Wetk.
AMAKILLO 1LXAS WEDNESDAY MORNING
hJ-d
V""
l'fi;ted Stap SeiiaM r .l ain- A.
I Seed ..f M f.ili who l s Veil)
I hmiNirul vote- h. h nd ItrerkeiiridK
I 1 .oit(i in th ruee for the (hnni r itic '
'toiiiiimtii'ti fur S-n.itor. m Trdinu' '0
Voten roiiiit.il up 'i n eti-t ami- thl.
monimu.
HEAD N.M. n.l.
IS DEAD AT HIS
ROSVELL HOME
WAS SUPERINTENDENT OF
NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE
FOR 22 YEARS
Stwlal in Tli N'ts
111 is .uu. . 4
- tw. iitvtwn ye
nt M.-xiio .li
.lame
sc-is-t in
linsti
(;. j sirt i.n -'i.l
pi esl lellt
Mcxbsj 1
' tti.lle Ikvint
f lal'lratn-t
... . . a I
i -V ' l '
;hi nn'ii'ti'
1 1 1
jMlill.vs.M lollilij ; V . ll l-UB.ia. L.Ill.
i io- v i o.i n m r an i n in. x i ai.us n i
txT;'. li w is i-titit .mil
lioiiiN i f l xinn'oii.
in the pul.lie
I - .m. . "
a. and whs
; l nti..il. .1 li-.ni lln- X.rv.'ii.i Military
Iimh up- m )
i i n-i i! u;.- m ! it- w.s i-nuu iinLxnt
Mi e.i ini-m-
llier IfoSykeU
:i Kale by cms
a gi.ito d i "tl
I.-.... Xt..r.i.e
ng. romiiii.isl
M. inlay . Asketl
with di'Ii-
. sijousiiess S
eg. lined eoi.
. by ;l dil.lgh-
i luf.'inla and
'1'ire if I aif.
rmriti'Difnln
itrlxiil o In
- .- -
' 1 '
HtlSWCI'l-d f I W llle'
-M- i mi" 'i"
. in .xi.ein.iy ami e 've
i I'lu-iii ss. M- is survi
! harl. tle. m-uihl- I
i s:t I". Mi At. Ill
'''I
n No
fun-iil
i .l n
hae Is en mad'
la uk hi t
CHILD 2 BURNS
WITH HOME AND
MOTHER INJURED
iisvial to Tiw . t
l.fllas U
1 1! U.v
. till.l of
i
'id
s.. lixpir:
vas bun. ed
mother .'
ihIo.U1 w h. '.
an ml si.. . .-
ll. . w as se
i. le th-
il l xvas ti--t
h' 'is. w . -I..K
f
SS'K 1 lit pi t-
i ftldt'llHk
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In ..
v h
Ian
Th.
I I
I' .p
i .
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red I v
tig I OI i . !
ill l " .... I
TO LYNCH NEGRO
llf rs-lsl I'rnw
M ' l l Ii. A .
e. . ! i e. n rt :. I
le I i l g I Ii 1 1 .I'.il
It I l'!l . I l it I'a k
in it ta. n "l.
t.egi . a s hi i I. 11 .'i
i.'uid. i ..f A . XI
"O . i; ii In-. IM o
i ! "'.- 111.4. thai t
The pel . t.
' I.s k "
i. ui as. mlded
v ft - l.inniim
il when thr.
!MS1 li M .
strts-t car t-i
'.I !b.- lioke
the sl'k
1 Sii mi
I. riain.
Kt X.toi-ia'isl Press
IMI.I.AS Texas V
'V' I '. 1 trains ne
' in i I ne trims w
I V the Texas A J If I
ii It was annoiim
fli-Cs of ITie line o1v
strike nakes p p.--
iulptn.pt and reituee
Inuih i-"sa.:.l. it v
I isexi nteti
. ' them teu'al or
he suspended
Kailrowd Thurs-
1 at ireneral of-
The shopmen a
.. 'y to preserve
pair work a
(sild.
' ' V '' "
AUGUST 2 1922.-10 PACES
WW
U J
FAKiJ Umi
CANDIDATE
IS LEADING
IN OKlAIi&rJA
Hy Amh wtiil I'm
(IKI.MIOMV ( IT An.. re.
turn rinitiiiiied to ronie in from the
state orinuiit early todatr the lead of
4. ('. Walton ma Mir of tll.lahnnia ( iljr
and lanoerlaMir candidate for III
tkinoiiatie kiiIh malivlal iiiHn'iiatii.ii
nlKiuiird to oile i p. With H; prrciiirl
out of t.i; iiihiiied Walton half Uls6l;
It. II. Wilson stale superintendent of'
public instruction and alleged K. Ix. It.
candidate ;p? and 1 homas II. tlwi
lot im r siiprrine rntn l jiislsf ilH.
Jol'ii I ii Ids reiuld ran. i Miliiiiu d to
I lend liiorge Ileal) Imtiiig .i"l!l Mill's
to !il for lle.il. when lilt ptniitit
hud Ix-eii counted.
"l AMriatMt Vt
KI..lliiM CITY. Aug 1 --Maor
. J. I'. Walton of i ii Li a. .ma City indorsed
i by the r-innei iI.im re i-.ms.riii iton
mikiii' vho Wai ie-iiit.-h lis. k Ilft'-J
j i' the i Kii klan. -vang into a
bud of -I gli'ly iu..ir Mini 4 totm
'i!h 37. Tin vo'is imir.liil in . nLn's
i lenio. i.itie Kids in tm ill pr.innry. Wnl-
totl'S I lost st it.one!t w.is I: H WII-
j soli. K.l'l to nave been tile ' l.l'l'. l l'lll- -
I -r tin- iimnu itioti l ln hums II. II en
fin in. i HUt'ieine i. .nit tiisiiii was third
Th lote: Wiillon Hi pit; Wilson JT tT;
I?.
well :. T I s.
Posters aniiolineine the K!afH sUert
i Wilson n.s-Hiei on Hie mr- le're
mil 111 M 'l .llts i f 'he s'ate ith (!
iiminits out t.f m the ata'e
oiilit'il in the lb pul'li'mu g'iliorii.toi
il i- n'eM m' Ji Im K'n'lila-ot OkUhonui
I
Ciiy farm pijs r eihter nun running i-n
j sin. id o. his opjuuellt ll'iai;.. . Ilea!)
j fields had ieii.e. 411 votes lend
i iitaiy
I sl'iil.n ion of on ly return sh''W. d
if M ;i.-on ifstdniL- i!i the aurnini
) r .. I. A si '..( in'fi f s
lll.l 'IMS
his Hii'iit wi
i ( "fin. . out i
fill. out I I tile ! iti . .l . Ii 'I I ei j
loinl.-d
VV rif'1 ' 11
(. j "i pi.it.is w.i. '.. ho"
i H P.. i. h.ol !i.ii.i
1.1 .III'. I ' .-' el
i. ;ol W I ill' ri .
. . . iti. ts had I
.f.n -. it ;u U .i
;ef.'S. Iil.it i
puhh'-.u was .
il"
S.-.I
I 1 s
'.' "I'll W '
r-
-ii '.--.I aed
on . I . i.ii"
Ma I. in I I ! I I " I
.i. it i litis d.-lea I
I I.
l-efiollilll i ' H II .n t I.' I
t 'org! ess ui al dlst 1 1 i
.ills nt in lis With II
.1.1 I . . Ill led M I . '
the self st V I'll t . ' ' I
i .sis l. in. I .- ! h. n ' '
ii'l V ii also v . Ii it'
l-t i . 1 1 li I i ssn. I. 'I'hi
i i it t.t r v-.y S i : I '
vhM.
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III..
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r. It ol
.1 III
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III.
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I I.I .'l t'
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...PI. II
:. J i: St
W I K
icnNTlM rn ON I " A ! K Htf I.
CHICAGO WALKS AS
TRAM SERVICE IS
HALTED BY STRIKE
H Aws-iated ttrl
ciiic.v;
V .Mi
..I e.
d r
on s
...r i
1'
MM
mi
SUTHERLAND LEADING FIELD
OF FIUE FOR RE-ELECTION IN
PRIMARY OF WEST VIRGINIA
U - !'! I
ii mm i; '
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ll V.i
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is. if ..
I
t n i
h ..I
d
s. i i'. i !' m i I sua
t .i.i-ig' I n.sl.' ol so
i. a .- I
tni'S. land bn
le
I
pr" hi i '
I .o . in.
ns ding to r. t irns from t.via 's pun.aty
roiund'tl Iv 'be It .hnionl Tunea
lst.h These f icuris showed hwiui-
soii x"J via. and Puis Z2 41.
Sutherland ladinc
CIIAKl-UfTViX. W. Aug
i -
IN TWO PARTS
IV
Sonfln AIIA
sT) . . ;
SW
fi W nr ilge r'i who on first r-
tii 'ti - is l. ii'Urs' l a s ilsciantiul
iiiaiKiti. l'tut'sl S.Mt'-s S'ltiior .tame
A. feisl jp ii. i. in.i: at' urtini'V fof
Kis.l's S-Mt II ll.e II' I" I h"ise
BLAME FOREMAN
FOR NO VERDICT
OBEllCIIAIN CASE
.h-wb
TYR
JUROR TELLS JUDGE
ANNICAL METHODS
WERE USED
-
I H A i ni lit-t
i I i S i '.i K i The j.ny m
i.. .. .... nd 'i.al ..f Mi Mad ilv n.- il.en
I am I' ' th-- ii. lintel ' I I f.-l!- !i hen
..1 oo-t. dla'. t".!i te I'.dee John
j U Sh '. .' vv s ii'. it ii- to n;...' ui"-!.
I el . t .I'l.i W IS ills I I t j
-I I I I . ..; Its 'I' ..I ll t s W d I
nul io i i !' i - " ' 1 1 'oi 'ui -1 iate.
1 s.i. t. t- v ' 4 win' in. ih'i j
e. i. 'i .. .! Tvii. n . ml.. Is in..
t..si...( .ia ts-.t-s d. I i.i i ve. I Winn
I I .1.. Ma t K -I ' i f.to t st j
( . i.. i n m ii p ni-in. k fa id
I I I . w is i . i i . it. . I " Ngl el-
I t I - ' 111. .1 l.-S. W ho I'Sl '
I I . I. -.' : . ' he i '.' ! ' -Ml a tl.l
.. ). I not ..s t.. . '.'.It tl'.e
I .'H i. ' .-.- I I. (. .1 1 hei .
'I .ni em-v.i. 1. 1 th.t t.o i.stfal pui '
...s- .il I. .rv.. l kt .n t Mil in
! . s- v !u ; k. . " I ids. M:. nk d- '
I . .1 l. I.'. I:' I ! tl. t.O ' th It
x i.' I . ; ; .. I t t V e'l h.VUr
.I . .' I. I . 1 V. I '' It t .1 ' " letl
i .... s V . .! . I ' l - I I " h' I II' I
i i 1 1 t . . ... v . ..'.i i... The Jur- '
... s. m -t. t t ' "a t. wi re '
; i . ... i ' s I . .1 f..-t. 1 : iher
jai i.rs
: that
t i per-l.l.-nee.
'. .i.'h-
. ii! 'd
II t
111
ar. I -
u-s!
P ..1 !
- .1.-
. .11.
I o-
I
t.
I it lis' a
i .. in . i
i ig.tt ii.
al
V. elv.
... . Lav
'.- .1.1 a
I
i
I t ail
lie reass-s
IV s .s tri I ftssl
i II XKl.lMnS V i A.ig I
It. Iifl.l . f t e.i'.l s Senator
It -w. in I Su'h.-i land ni . r II f Ogdeti
ni Wh-s-hr f"i th. re;. ;!.' an . ni.ss
ui 1 rt.Mimsiion w.s ui. i.atd to fi.AiVl
xoits. when state wide primary dee-
tltm returns frtsm one third of the Plata
1 pits m. t wa re i ninpibsl early Vcliiea
j (tax .
! M M N-sly. K.iirmourt. had a thre
1 thousand hsid over Mrs. Iaetia llrewaj
:for thv dmiocratio tionutiaUon
PRICE FIVE CENTS
- X i i .
nunnr
OF JO EiED
M LATTER
SII017S GAIN
I t A-ai.s( l're
: M. Hills. Aug. I Krist kenrtd(
- is k ading senator Jme A. ReJ
In the re ii deinoiTatir aenatorlaj
nomination by vote with morw
. than Ikill of Um slate reporting.
Mrturn frotn IW? prerimia oat of
" gir I -nng i..M and Heed
I while Kohrrl I. toting haa mi.
j tt figure include returaa from tli
-nt ot .xsa precinct Im Jackaoa C'-Ut
di'ilt ding Kansas ( ltx and 117 out of
' is ii St. tains.
I H ul rr-si
si. lv is. ue. . it. k. itrewslrr
d hniM' I it) rm.iirel by the regular
at hi the ICepuiiipaii nomination fur
ron ...e. Iiiubinwn. nomlnatioa fur
nuetl Sia-es senator on tlw faei ot
elurn irmn .o 0( frt.
iwls in the stale.
he deuns rain- Humiliation reiuauia
n aouht wild llrei kenridiii long
lg Sedur j ni--. A. Keed by 7.A
i ile iii ret ill lis fioiu preclMla.
i M. l.ouU Pin im Is.
I b AiK'iasl I mi
Kr. l-i.l IS il. . Aur 1 ftrat Kt.
t.Jls ori" lln l lo report 21 cut of
; rs. irs - i:.-.i ri and 1-ong all..
Tie e.i .... ?t in.. nts n the Hepuhli-
an r-oe tii' S l.s. on ot tba two
v ei niiiii'iili.i :r it i;: (or Prottor.
I i- ii..in -t ..ii. n-nt t.uiet( ran third
i w ith 1 1 :
Mroti. holds Mil Out.
ST. I.' if IS. Aig. I. With lh Reed
' st'"il'.ohls st. l.uis and Ksnsjjl CUT.
1 oiohi aeii'n n ote Ibsli one quarter Of dt
the t.r.'.' nls in Die state. IrtUAlly Un-
iMi.l tioin. Hi erkenridge Long; la lead-
g S-water Janu s A. Ileed ty 1.14
V - ! the xif. foe i i.ocmtie
"i..i"s!i.n t'-i I'niiej suteg acoator.
'rli ef the 10'.. pro-inei m the fe
h i ;?.' hav e l ." (..1
The ; t mis Me.. ' out of 1.141
n. t- n I'o- i t.ie stile guv Lone
f 4 in. ;
t b
. le i.
i ' i
. il .
ind Ib- d M."t..l Ii It. Brwter
o.-is C;e a r-g ilxr Rfpubtirwn.
hi h i ts-el 1 1 mx un returns from
I v I V 31 vote for the Ke.
en n.'tii. . itn.fi. Ids nearest Op
t i hn ; ii.K tiley a rrogre.
i M t M'lew p. U.S43 for
I. !.!- .'. lid
$8.50 RISE MADE
III COTTON MARKET
ON FEDERAL REPORT
My Aerat.! Pt-
m:w iiki.i; ts
pott 1'iUv oi. tin-
Vf e i'! eo. .a i1
"ii luly . . sf i. ivnl
M.g I Thi re
s-uditioti Of th
per ent of tiontuil
. u- ."..fl market
llit'i
I'fi. ..; :n- i' i tnt having titoxe-
l s !r n.'.t.' i.e i!id l fore the adx'in -
. f t-.t-t -I Mi. 'rs.lii'C i".tloii were
: '' i I..... losh ' M an Mi . lis l.g lox'.
...i i'..iin p .: wn. the report
u..in.t t f .H.l ..le advan. e to th
.11 ii ti. .liv to: real. l.g fiom (he
! . ii j -e ..is.l -.s . t.s !:"in the
Il gll'S' I--M .s ll.- . I. S" W-lS at He!
a -is . f : . ! '.. w.th !oi"i
t . i 1
T-0 LEAGUE WILL '
BE CUT TO 4 CLUBS
ll -M-. ai.il I --
I. ii i ' . v j ' i. r."biti.
. . i i 1 . : is i ik t iiii'ina
'i.. . .. . . . ..e'.t M.at af.er
'!;. ' ' ' '.. 1 t I" w ould be rut
t . t- l- is Jf with all
i . ...... t. .. .i. t-i'ii.g ni'. e.x-
. . v. . . ; i . -a It u pr'-ba-
x t . . ; Mist Koi I
i . . . .. I ise over tl
ii . 'i " . ' I rspet-tlvjlj
...Ii :.;' i'i. t.. ta-g. t cltien Con
.- .- i I ':.. xrvlnore ami
"i .1.1.. ..; '.. T'X is kiall'mt.'t
I.e. cue would I. ii'dieil under thi
i la I -i d 1 ' I ' M s' 'he league
.i s.. . t ) fo'.u itiea leaked
- I . . i. It' ".rt slid Tbl
... ;i ... . . ! .1 ""ii a' an exe. utive
. . -e . I .. i- i i- s it.div. and th
gt'ii i' mi v t't io aiiiiojm e th
'r't; a s i-t ti.
MEXICAN RA.LWAT '
WORKERS ON STRIKE
Hy Aassviatist Trma
I I.Al'.KI'. Texas. Aug. I Oxer l.OtW
I employes ef the MeXl.-ill linea In NUVO
i l.i'tslo wet t n a avtn pathetic atrika
' l.sl iy. The striker in. lu V-d all elasaen
! i f railr.s.4 niplo)-m roitductora.
hrakemeti Iminmen and ehopnien. Tb
sinker pars l.-d th street aud aaacis-
hied on the main plaia. whera apeeehea
commending the Anwriean at rtk era
w rra made. No diaturtansra ocwirred.
It la unknown Just how long th atrlka
w 111 last hut It waa reKably reported la
railroad clreh-a tonight that the men
wouM rrturg tij their Jobj tomorrow.
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