teLMhixm '& MTv V .-; V. U1 ,jrfiV'"- "" -rt(n;,Mr,',,Wf -&W1 & Pti i i as ifj i l II l L w M VR& Vl ii m m if i 1? V PEGGY ASKS $50,000 FOR DAMAGED NAM Chorus Girl New te Sue Jack Montgomery, Her Unwill ing Hubby SHE'S VERY, VERY ANGRY The green field and iinint eimum menta of 101k t en . Mil . sinnd inn in nil their irintini clerv 11 mup'p of tice age nheii Peggy 1'dcll walked out of the smnll courthouse nnil es-en cd lirr fnlr form en n Pullman chnir "I've been llmllcll'cd " "In 'I'll "1 mil "-till tllP HP (if III lllllll I !"e anil shall 11 1 n m iPiiuun his wife 'Hint was ii c(iiiiiIp nf weeks age SIip VfHH pxiibcinul mil pouring nvei mlh enthusiasm. Just tn think thru sue hnd foiled iIip attempts of Jink Mont Ment Mont remery'x motlier, wealthy ladj of Relic Innte. I'll . te sepatnte iIip young lutir following their elopement net many month"! before. Peggy and .Inrk went te F.lklen hi a reugh-rldlng tiixlcnb from a reef p.irt here with n number of glads,, me tricmi They reuiPil a minister em el lied nnil with IVggt i-ent ribtiiitm tin- tine nnu Jiipk thp fee. they were thin nevelb united. TIipd .l,ii U - iiiiithrr n,ijid ,n .Im s. was full of spirit en tliMi iiifiiini ubiH night, she said Ami tin- -innij ueirii r these of Me.i I ami .-IL h.lilli!.' house. An way, Peggy wen ,iln aiiii'iimcni tilt hands down. But nfdT thinking the mutter ever Pcgg' lis decide,! tlmt .lurk isn't much of it Lnchinrni- lit tlnn. Mini little doubt." have ctepl into ier mind. She'tv mnd dear through, bect.use. for Mime iciiMiii or etlit'i". .I.e U Kn- hint her feelings Se, having wen her cane -In1 i new going te sue him nnd hl mother fei slander- ft.'U.IHil) worth And juM te pteve that hc isn't nil meu'CMit' goodness, no slip's going te sue -lack ter an absolute diverie. Se then- CIVIL SERVICE BOARD DENIES HINDERING POLICE OFFICIALS Thought Slpe's Reinstatement Would Please Administration Following the lutere ever llic ic lnstntemeni of I'ntrelinan Ilewnul 11 Slpe te iIip rank of heue M-rgeant despite thp nretest of Supcrlnteiiilcnt Mills. Civil" Serrlip Commissions s Woodruff and Van Pueii today denied that the cominis.slen was tung the hands of tlie Administration Comiimslene;" Woodi utT thnt in resterinc Sine te his asserted ' erlifliml i rank he and his associates had acted in the belief thar the p01'"" department were fateiable te ui h a mete lie pointed out that ni tlie hearing of Slpe's case laji Tuesdii the attorney for the biirenii of oeliie had offered no objection te ln- renistatemeiii. In explaining tlie euiniuissieirs action "ommissieners Woodruff nnd Van Uu jen isued the following statement: "After foiicideratieti. the Civil Sen pp Commission imxlitips its original i - Jer of dlHrnlsal anil iliveet the ies- oration of Ilewai.l II Slop te the ink of sen;cani ! i meted te take Is step becaiife m iti opinion tlie igtnnl sentence tta fe severe and nvyje tlie peln p department's ip- statement of the i-nid Heward II pe as patielman and his iissinnieni an arting heu-" scrge.inr millcated no je had been suffii lently punished ferHns original niT'ne POLITICAL LEADERS WILL GO TO CROW FUNERAL is lelal Pullman Coach te Take arty te Unlontewn Tonight inv I'l'ilndelpluii po'i'e al leaders tetnslit lciive Itriuid S'i t Station Il SIU'CIH' II IMT I lilOMiev. ri. urt , . i . l...,. IV lltteiK lie iiner.ii -erv.ns .-i Inato' ii ew tuinei row lie irain leave tl""- city nt Ml 'ndnid time Iip men w i i rerurn S'liiiiday ii, ght, e'dink Siiml.iv llvlne here in t! -.i -nine, 'inei wi I travel in a spcnai p who will ut lend tli" llman. Tlui' ra! hip iti Senater tare I eiiEres-man lb lilirii WPgl'in lire-icletlt et fc?,.ll .Innw l llfl.lctt. Iti-cerdci rd-: Stete Senater 1 I. any Lyre. 1 Vtlutaker speaker et Me- Malt of Hepre-entatlie- Stni Sen" Uutteii Mai Pane. I nema- i mi. clerk of the ijunrtei f .vtl the Hev .lelm 1 Iat.- St.l'e i A. Stnte or of rrniumtu n . nai Stnte Treasmer. ami ir Augustus uait. .lr Ilarry Maker nf the gaican State Ceninuttic. '"R" '-' tlentenunt tioterner ' William P. fiHllagher.' '' '. together i Senate left Ills, ,01'lllllg I ille for -1 UlOli"" - r tlilie fu ELE trees' DEBATE IN COURT Ze- S TO FINING OF BOTH .ts Who Held Impromptu en Bread St. Pay for It flief $-"- " Ptic'i v. ic imposed 'ss-fsw-Ult'KS nuteiiiuliile ill nts ! W, i- ra1 Itensliaw m i eirrai rsnnnn 8 The drivei" aie .leini i miiiiii Roosevelt boulevard, and Anthont gillie, of New Milfeul. N .1 tccerdlng te Patrolman (lieeuig. who .'resteil tin me'1 at Bread and Master streets, both driier- n' tiling te aca one another and in the effort in creased their speed e nun II ih.lt I. Ftreet i-e'emb'ed a line Mink Mmi U cote his version ll'.s' id lie 11 sin h til I.IM taid Rellerine wa pim nng . ,lu nine he iheiiitht It best him. Then the Inner leek; "Vniir Honei. I was ui'i. 111 with. 111; forty miles an heiti " At llns (Oiifessien me tlag lifted In- brews .net v'lte lis in- "LIGHTNING STRIKES 2 BARNS Beth Buildings and Contents Are Burned Less $10,000 Vt Chester. Pa.. Aug I A larce burn en the- farm occupied bv VI Trece at Crete, was destinm! In ftV which tins stanisl bv lightning last "f!i.r Tim les Is StilMKl. partly iev- cd by insurance, wuniiml but imini Five he-M's were hickens perished 'Che house was ignited a iiuuiuci et was saved bv firemen trem and Uuttc n "Wti The times, but thin Place lightning stiuc k a wati t ii 11 lv en ihe root and followed the pipes thieiigli the buy mew. Lightning also hiiiih a laigp barn nu the property of Alfrtsi Lin ai Snrlngten Hill '""I ' "ttK ilcrtiei..i with u les" et n1""" s:t""0, !"IS twn firemen sated the house '"nVCB lTlK HHKI.lt I'lTS AlitlX 'jMei Itr.v deuBlitiuy lis" Jmrt n eppqiiup ,, !'l.i.l7 Wim. but Cor u iOvrii Ur fr. il' II iiv vlslteil the ncene ur lil ,r aoti.l aeti.l 'k if? inil wrlt "ion ietrt.rinlv ef ,n, V'f .,i?AdtW'slp-,ri.l.'llM".. Birj.si deusti. ' UiJftll?ji1nar.V!!si1et ht fsmllsr will want te !!.i niiiuil ih en uf lu ,vr aeti.l. iHkstltWfJ Pusuu Usst 1 Pss. .! KUUWII WHERE SMOKE i .-i wmrmlm-, ,- iBHi HViK3rwi$fiy6IBi! KffnUQlBilll ks H'qMKansHinMHisi twi Bmk2mm&w KSHlHIwHil MiBfc aTaaTarTaw JarV.g TfBa""t'f"B'alggy ..- u j S t vflKATVftt VTSHVflK-wHHbl MummflUNrapmi'i ppwimRiniBiwAfK.t .&2m i SnM'itJaWMWWtimwlawia Five Overcome in Fire at Nevin Heme entlnutMl (rum I'.ice Ortr St'.v ineiii" llatis, a I. h I i1j 1 1 ' -11-1 I .in ust -tteit .Mr t n v I is il ami is iit'cndfil li.t a truined nurse Mi. Hums and several vi'ium thiew mi wtaps and hurried minn Malrs As Ti lv Xe. !) wus npptoach nppteach nit; I igdi n ran back into tlie Iieuk I resiiiniihl 'e siivi- -umc t aliiabli s Tl.c Haines tul nut reach Hip adjoin adjein ing Louses, iiltheiitfh tlie Interior of tlie Ve.iti home wus wrecked b the lin Dr. Jehn Spcee. Jll.'Sil I.eciut Htrcet. and Ur C. .'.!. Laws, ".'im i.CUl.t sireer. left then- beds te ghe astlnl .nice. Had OtcrseiiN Itccerd Chai-les W. S'ettu was a tirsi lieu- tetiant in the Knuri It Infantry, which served etei.sea Itefeie the I'nited States enteied the war he served ns an 1 nmli'iilauce driver in Helguim. ; Whlle in nctien July 1.".. lOlS. he 1 was slij;htl i.'.'issi.,, but snn nturne.l te his mi't. Sheitl iifterwaul lie nns !nor in Hi" iiiiii anil iiukip win! charging a ilpiiiiaii macliiue-Eun nest. ' l.ieuten.'inr Nevin tiKiired In ,i s.i:i ! tieiiul att.-iek L.v tlnms in Ilvest ;,v i. and two ell)"r officers were leaving ,, I collect ! BLAME FARMER FOR BOY'S 1 LOSS OF FEET AND FINGERS ' j ' ; Accused of Making Youth Sieep in Barn in Winter Scrauten, I'll., Aug. -1 I'reiecitetl and maltreated, it is alleged, Jehn II. Ileirchlei. nineteen jears old. is i cenlined te bed, a mental and plivjical Tireik. He is without both feet and two fingers of eai h hand, tvhl -h have been amputated af'er beins frozen -tn indiitment has been issued n;ainf Mhicih Colwell, eventy .tears old. n farmer, for the -euth's condition. Neii.bley, who entered t'elwellV em em p!et last r.utiiinii, received $1, a niunth. with wluiii he had te clothe l.iifself and help wipper his mother Last winter, the indictment -nvs. Cnwt'il eu.peiled the br.v te sleep in an ..nheated b-irn. 'ne meining hi i.'hhers saw him stagger fiem the biiihllng and fall te the ground. Thev took lrm te bis mother's home, trem which lie t;us sent te n hospital ' I'hvsiciati- decided the enlv way tn ' save his life wim by amputating tlie freen fei t mi I finger. Notwithstanding nis age. Heiis.'hlft is enlv a ihlld in stature and also u, said te be en! a chl'd mentally. The indictment further charges, Col Cel well i l.hbed the hej . prodded linn with ;i nltilifnrl; and mnltre.ite'! him in fter.v mniitiei lie could- .encelve. MRS. MAGNESS SUES Heiress' Husband Was Arrested in 1908 After Wedding Baltimore. Aug. 4 Mrs. Ana (io (ie man Magness. (laughter of the lute Sen Sen aeor Arthur l'ue Curtuan, for many years a national leader of the Ileum- ftrnHe Pnrt. tiflH briinp'llt Suit frir nbseliitp divorce against ClYdrles Jeseph Magiiess. Mt.s. Magncs-t inherited . an estafp of near v Sl.lXHi t)0t) fiem her fathei In the bill of einviln. ii' . Mrs Mag in ss '.its sini,. J a u i.ny 1. IH'JI. In t h'lrhnud lies been gulltv of intidelity en duel's metis ens In her suit she names "August! Crnvti," said li, be a icsi detit of tin' .ny as reresp,,."eri! The .ltignel-iJerinaii innrrJnp. '" Vans treated .i cenntr' wide herniatien. I..... i .i ..I.. 11.1,11,1! sl.v tViiO.il 11IM . UUIII"- 0,1s ,,,,.1,,,, f. r lieni ' a deserter from til nnvt. At the time, Mrs mrtv veais Msgness was said te be uni, ami her husband lit Pill. f , , , . . According t" 'he slot 1 then told by Mr Mugnes.s. she met her husband 'C J. Hart'eie" was the name he went bv In th" navt when he appeared In Washington "s a lumber et" the Marine Band V lenmnce lvegan that ended In 1 heii engagement and wedding. When anesteil, Mllgtiess iunl SlitlOfl u uisli and .1 worth of bends 111 his iiiiiK"'- He was triee and i-en-tenied te a veiir in prison II,, hnde appeuled te every influence 111 Wash ington t obtain hie release, bu. tailed In-.eri-l 111 the wedding was im rraseil when it was learned thnf te marry (ierinsii. MngnesH had jilted Mis lis lieergina Iveppier SUES F0R HUBBY'S LOVE Weman Auks S100.000 Frem Her Father-ln-Law The v.i'.ue of a husband's affection is placed at $100.1)00 h.t Mrs. Bertha Im ui.ei of r"-0 North Paik avctiue. win. vesteldli). entered milt ngnlntt her lather in-law. Samuel Kramer, a iar ii "t uieiihpnt for allenntlng the love of his seu, Merris Kramer Mrs. Kramer charges in her petition te Judge Meiiahati that two days utter her marriage te Meri is Kramer in Mil) 1D21. the father-In -Jaw ordered her' out and threatened te threw her nut She said the I limit mis repeated and that in .Imiuaiv Kinmer went te hr fathei. M 'hael l.essy, and told him 'hai nu!'", I"' '""k his daughter away he vte i'il be thrown out. Judge Meniigli.'in allowed n capias for the father in law. aiid fij.ed bin1 at ,"'0(li) Mr Kramer has .u ceunse. ex-J ulge Ci.rihn. Jehn It. K. Scott and Shapire .V- Levlnthal . .. i-l i AKF. VOII UlUNinii itKi.rr iTJtV iim ih try iiren ies l-nt li avri "r 8ltutleni en pi '. J(en EVENING PUBLIC OVERCAME FIVE MWA'Wttur Ainu e Net In home at 'Mil Iecust street, tvliirh was de.stre.ted li tin- tarly tmhi IJeleti ( luirles W. Netin. who. with his brother (Igdeu and three firemen, uxs overcenie by smoke Idaho 8nater Charges Pub lisher seeks te Guard Foreign Investments in Tariff DATE OF VOTE UNSETTLED f j A ni' ' -'' ' ' VMlsl,nm0i, Am. M I'isey .,,,,. ,.lMl 1 -Fra p ililisbei I, A. of the i ewVml; Herald. w.v Hl'tliP Setuite by Sen i barged today j lienising, of Idaho, i hairm.eii of tic II imlMicnn itg- i riciiltiiinl Tariff I'.'n . with lighting the Adnnni-tiatien Tnriff Bill in the In leu-' of In investments m Fumpp. The nttempt te fit In Miiunitneus con sent a date for a final nn appealed te have been dcfiiiitclv .'lbandened tedn.i . t' it pnvn'.p iipgntintins were under way looking te at l"Ust mnie 1 urtailment of disi iissiim Seme Rppub Kan- le'ieved these lend tn le-lllls. lmt .-x 1 11 -11 1 III, Senators ubjei-i tn Im nation of 1 until after the -ei"..in nf the lull might i uttii lebate deal - lug v. mi duties 1.11 sugir am hides had been disposed nf Win p prei ti'ding with debaip mi thr lull today the Setuite av.'ired a imrt fiem tin 1 niiiunt'i 1 en t nntingeiit t.x ppildltutei, en 111,. 1 1'lii'iu I'ltriduced vesttrday b Si'iamr l liti'j, preinis- mg investigation ,v a special Senate cnmmlt'ep n'.i the tinnmial iiiieret of Senators or then1 lc'ntiie. in imv in dustr.v. prnpertv or ( nninndiiy a fie. led ?!,.,ts'e(l"ltt"fiir i.en.ling bi'l' Alenibeis of the iiunnilltep ludiialed flint the resolution which nKn pro posed inrpilrv into the amount of reve nue denied from Importing department stnres bv tn iiNliaper., iiimeil bv Senators or 111 which thev whp linanclnll.t In terested, lis well n- 'ace published bv Mr. Munsev. would he modified 111 its previsions Seuatei I euie'ii of Wisconsin, in upsetting plans ni Itf.iuullcan and Detiieccatii leaders ve-terdai for a final vole nil I he hill ml Ai.g'isl In. ex plained 111."! in" (Oll'd lint teliselil te nt.t airangeti.ent under it huh iiiipe t.nit nu cndniPtiis nugl t he m ted upon v itlwut d!sptisien MRS. TROWBRIDGE SUICIDE Mental Derangement Believed te Be Cause of Action New Yerk. " 1 Mr- Mabel w ifc nf Kiiuu is It 1 1 IIV I'll, ceuitultteil VcImiii Tinwbtldpe. Trowbridge, of New K-WJU v ' ' Ui ? . '- 'V dKrt?-'! S WsswittsWjS&SV. I GOODING RESUMES "ATTAflKnMMIIrJAFY 111 If IUI 1 I I Yi I VI MM S 1 suicide Ml li lay liigllt III ucr cinniiry bi.ine i'-' Pert Jetfersnii. L. I . bv -, m 'tin herself In the neik. II was learned here lnt night. Me Tiewbin'gp was net home at the time Ceriim r lllbseu. of Ilutiliiigiiei, who was culled, aftci an Itite'lignt nit, said lie believed Mr- Tiewbridge killed heiself ttlu'.p Mift'i'img fiem mental de intigeuunt It Is sn'd Mrs Irewhridge had been mniese inccntlv. nnd her action- were iPiefitllt wu clu'd In the servants. They heard a pistol she Sundut in.-ht end found Mis Trowbridge dead in her bed room pistol was found hi side her Hi" liihsei -nid he hnd llle-l his report i. lid tlieie would he no iii'iuest. One Killed as Train Hits Aute W.I.. Ph.. Aug I William Jinelis. rtPifvsbuiL' s-vellti -eight .icais old, wiiH "killed ami his nephew. Heward i.l m ebs. Yerk, wus seriously Inpircd ,. .I,,,,, .. Western Martlani liasseugei train slruck an nutomeblle en a grade crossing In tVest lerK tins mernini. LKDGliJK PUILADELPHIA, E1UDAY, FLAHERTY VICTOR -C. I Eleven Resolutions Reduced te One and That Is Defeated at Shere OTHER ATLANTIC CITY NEWS Atlantic City. Aug. I -At thp end of one nf the meat Mrcnueii4 ,'""X' ' In the history of any of Hip thlrtj- ' nine prevleiiH Supreme Intel national , Contentions of the K, nf C. the ml- lulnNriitlen reinnliieil In the naddle after icpeated enftlnught of InsurKeiil-' throughout the esiefi that lasted until Inte last night. The Insurgents, however, cot the pub- ii niliiifssiiiii trem Suprt'iiie Kingiii .lames A. I'liiliprty that he had inaile "a gtieieiis prier In the light of latter devi'lepmetits" when Iip swuti); te the defense of former Supieme Ailtecatc .Inseph C. relli'tler." until retently li triel Attorney of Itosten. The eleien rcKolutletis durin the eeur-e of the all-tluy debate were re ,lti,.n,l te eiip. whli-li is ,atd te have been Mlnglng In it rebuke te the head K ATTACKS of the order. ,,.,',, e i j a. tr.... "B-, i That resolution wn finally defeated Man Belonged te Famous bar- , In winning his victory Mr. I lahfi'tv i .,11,m i Dninl Ii said te have mini a partial apmegj for Ins defense of I'elletier. lie Mini that he pre! libit had permitted his per sonal feehug for IVIletier te nvcirulc hi- lirtier iMdgnielit" and that if lie hndeilmed the mder in an inifnveiaule pe illuli he as very Kerr.v . , The (.peivh of the Hiipicnie knight came before the le.elutimm tveic placetl befeie the loiiventleu. While some del egates spoke In rat r of them and some against, little meld lie learned nMli debate, as all delegates hnd been pledged ThP partial apology of the suiiieme kiiicht and the Mihsenuclit defeat of I lie icMilutlens are believed te have cinieii i the matter, altheugli some or nc- ... radical delegflles. previous te lie hpsieii vesterdav. declared the.v would !' "' "order The delegates today t leiight chain es of a split tteie impridiahlp TROUBLES PILE UP FOR MAN WHO SWINDLED FRIENDS Charles R. Cummlngs Said te Have Stelen Stere Charge Coins A i the same time that Chailes H. Cii'innilngs. ilsuce nveivie near Kiftv eighth stieet wis 1,pI(1 In SUhIII bull for cenn en a clmrgp e! larceti. aim S.'iOO ball for a further hearing for false pietene. two fugitive warrants en the siime ihatges vvere ledged against li t in tedav. Cunitnitigs was arraigned hclme Mag istiate Ucnshaw in Cential Station. It was i barged that he took several de partment stoic coins from the home of liceree W. Kretii, a mill owner, of tiTlIi North Thirteenth street. He had lien n ived as a fiiend through Kreut's daughter. Nellie. The girl met Ciunmings at ttcean City and upon her return te this ritv Intited him te vis-it lier I'liminiiigs was at tested two weeks iike after he had pur i based S700 wei th of goods en the stolen coins. Afterward it was icvenled ihnt Iip presented a ibeik for S.V) te Miss Kreut. who indorsed it and then was forced te make geed the amount It was en tlie latter marge mat me man was held for a further hearing. The fugitive warrants were sworn out bv Majer Champien and a storekeeper of Ocean Otv Cummlngs W said te have ipepivcd mene from both u iheiks later found wnrth'css TO BURY DR. BELL TONIGHT ON WIND-SWEPT MOUNTAIN Tomb Blasted Frem Reck en High i est Point In Eastern Neva Scotia Sydney. N. S.. Aug. 4. (By A P i The bedv et Or. Aleximder tiiahiim P.ell will be Inn! te ic.st this evening from the home en Belnn llhrciigh Meitntntu. which he hud occupied for thirty-lite suceesive summers. At f.i.L.. 1 a. . 1. nil., , i ill Im tii'iile Mi :, ' ,niln ,nllli. hh.uie.l hi the summit nf the nieiintnin. apart or the Hell estate. The body will be borne te its burial nlaee en the highest point in hastein Nevn Scotia bv cmpleves of the Bell .estate. There ir v 111 lie laid away in its Infly Ifioke It With simple cereuil.llips nnd te the singing of Rebert Leuis Stevenson's iciiuiuu: l rkr (he in nc! utarrv nUv ti tc r ttrrfve .ilia If mi lie it ail it1 I 1 l!-e nil KUdli . i I -And I la.it m' ilu n with a will Messages (f condolence were received here teJay trem Chief Justice Taft. ' Secretarv of Laber Davis. New Yeik American Society of Civil Fngineering, , American Institute of Miuimc l'ngiiieer lug. Americnii Secuti of Mechanical 1 Inigiueers Atneinan Institute of Klec- tinal I'.ngiuei ic l Piled l.ngineerlng Society and Lord Bin.: of Vhni. iov iev iov einer (ieuera) of CaiKida, ami Lad Byi.g. CHESTER DEMOCRAT mcct Jehn A. McSparran Ic Guest at An nual County Picnic Wfbt ( he.ster, P.i.. Aug I Hun dreils of Ueinecriiis lieiu all sections of Chester County, tilth inenilnis of their lauillips, hip spending funny ,'it l.pnupi' Pnil.. en the st) lu, with a Brainlv w me, In plenic. ports and p.egraiu nf ether features. A meeting tins piesuled ever bv ,1 Collision Reese, i rilrmnii of the Ches. ter Ciitintt Uemet r.ilic Ceuntv Coin Cein mlitpp Candidates nt u.e next elei . tien. I.c.i' i"l by Jean A MeSpariatl. laiid.d'itp for tloieiiiei. v.de prei nt Aneilig Ihe speakers wcie WiMln u '1' I'.llls. cauilldnie fei ( eiig ess. Rob Reb p'i 1" Paltisen. Jr. Hmlidate fn." LiPiitenant tlovernei'. Austiu McCul ' leugh. Sisle (halrmnn. Mi Maude V ttciishivv. v ( e ihiiiin.nn nf the State lleiiiei ritie Crmiiiitfpi . V M Thump--mi. candidate for Seen la v of Internal Affnlis. and Or Jehn .' Fairell, a iesder of the 1 h nl I leuiei unv GIRL STOViAWAYS HAPPY 13-Year-Olds Who Stele Trip en Majestic Enjoyed Voyage (herhetiig. Franrc. Aug. I i Bv A p. Tttn young gnl stnwinva.vs from New Yerk, found en the steamship Majestic, enjeiul every minute of their trans-Atlantic trip. When the big White Star liner nrilinl here ledav. both Anna Mailer nnd Knihe-itip Flem ing, the tlilfleen-year-ehl chums, who secn'tcd themselves In one of the Ma. jenlc's lifeboats before she sailed last Saturday , declared ibei had had a merry time "The captain Is a rcg din old dear." said Anna, "but the ship's cook he's ilie most wonderful nan I ever saw." "Just the same, w U he glad le get home." chimed In Kalherlne ' I really never dreained the Atlantic was mien blH.',,','n" '.'. ..., 1.. . ...i i til SlUWHMW.is ,, ,,i t"- lV s. - New Yerk en the next westward trjpef the liner, PATROLMAN'S BULLET OVERTAKES THIEF Had $1800 Werth of Oewni and Trimmings In Bag Chillies Wnlker, a Noj?ie, n( Seien lecntli nnil l.timbard etrertn, t mh tvellllilpil III lli I'lirhl lp" at 4 II CIOPK thl mnnilm.' wheii he tied Ireni n 'I'"1"!''11 t hiRiiteeutu ami Spruce street). Walker had entered the S" (,"nl, of S. Sacks. LSI I Spruce -tn'ei. ' way of a rear rntraiiee and piled n , tw,iti t,i iia.firintr utiD'irf.l valued tit Nir.Ol) us well as ,$:!(H) weith of drew i "i"'''i'e"" , , , , , lie packed the clethliis In " '"'' '","' ! inei.ppdMd en Hniiipk street, whcie Ii" wh ncMiHtcil bv l'litielni.in .Mttiarvey. of the Twelfth and Pine MtcMs .-lit-lien. Walker immedlatel.i dropped the b.ig and started te inn Mibarvej pulled ills gun nnd tired. Tlie Negro Muggered and fell. ,, , Walker was Jim taken te Ihe rel.v i'IInIp Iioseital and then airalgned be fore MugNtiiitf Kenney In Hie Fifteenth ,iud I.ehinI Micetft htntien He was held witliuul bail for coin I. E LOIIUDI VICW Ul I UKUiiin. Police Allege MANY ATLANTIC CITY CASES Sffrnl l jnlih In ft'i 'fe"0 I'uh'ir l.frle'l Atlantic City. Aug. -Allen Cen ever, fiftv-live. a beatniau. was r tpd tmlav en the chaige of being a member of flip famous "Hai'tender HELD AS SMUGGLER IN RUM CASE 'Crew" of the Pocomoke en her pxclllng , certain nnd perliinnent icllef in tlie fu-I ! smuggling crit'se fiem Bermuda. Ihe ture from the (iresent pnrtil.vsls of i "J 1 schooner was seized nnd sold here hi i American industry" ,Wi tnp (let-eminent. Captiiin J. A. Rm I was lenvlctevl and sentenced, inn is new at libert. Other meinbers of the crew were lined and sentenced. A tvnrinut was ismed for Counter I last September, hut leuld net be i-eiied las he spent the winer in the Seu I Ii , He was committed te tall in default ! bail , ,, Krattk Krull. special enicer. and Al bert M. Clark. mniiiiEer of the plan tation cabaret in the I.n Marne Hetel I nt the font of Ocean avenue, were In1!. I , i.nder SIT.OH bull einh tedav bv I'alted Slates Commissioner Jehn K. Isard en 'the clmrgp of interfering with Federal leQiceis while In peifeininiicp of duty The wart ant alleges that a tvrnpnn was . tletirished by the special etllcer and threats were made at the time the Fed 1 i nil agents descended en the plme early I Sunday morning Abe Mullica and Samuel Kapline hntli of Atlantic Cltv. were nrraiened en charges of censpltacy in jinpersenat-j people. Musde Shoels, with tlie Kerd lug I-Vdetnl prohibition agents. Assist- j offer accepted, may furnish an oppor eppor opper nut District Attorney l-'iedeilck W. tunlly for tlie Senate te discover hew I'earse Intimates thai their arrest is! such fail and transportation emergen legnrded of the gieatesf importance in , cles can be. at least In part, ateided the investigation te leach the men in the future." "higher up" who are charged with giv- An agricultural benefit te the conn ing "protection." Mullica tvas re- try bv development of the Sheals prop prep leased en his en ii recognizance. Rn- ertles by Mr. Ferd, tlie report at plinel was released under SKHKI ball serted, will include a larse-seale pro pre furnished bv Jehn A. Rucker. ' ductlen of fertilizers "produced under It develepul tedav that Mullica has the most favorable manufacturing con cen hppti Identified ns the Abe Mulligan ditlens, maintained abreast of progress who was employed as nu investigator in an in t that is developing rapidly, by former Assistant Prosecutor Burten and which will reduce the cost of fer A. Onsklll. when Iip tvas in charge efilllirer" leiinty nctivtties In entercing the tei- stead nft. After Mullica left the ervice of the pioseeuter's office he wns employed by William II. "Whitey" Brlnleii. of the N'ew Jersey Federal Prohibition funis, who tvas reientlv ttatisferred fiem At hintie City te Newaik. just prier te a number of local raids. ' Brlnlen, It Is alleged, had Mullica appointed a special ileiintv wherifT nnil it Is iIim Inred that Mullica used tins shield unlawfully. RAGS COVER WHISKY Jehn Musi, 712 S. te Vend Heech ; Bags:" The slieut of flip gniie bv ban had bin new il-p police say Shull St.. Said in Junk Cart ragnviii in times one meaning, but It has taken en einething of the meaning of tin- pie Velstiiid. "Whnt'll yuli have':" Jehn Musi, sixtt .tears old. of Seuth Shull street, wns pushing ing inr along Seuth Ninth street nenr Sprtn e Inst nighf .veiling "rags." when iMceMve Lurry Butler happened along and standi an uninvited inspection of the it. ntciiis of fhe cntt. Beneath the (ererlng of old clothes the detective found n collection of hoi -t'es mulniuiiig synthetic whisky, police snv Musi was arrested as a boot legger and held in SdOII ball for a fur ther hrnilng bv Magistrate O'Btlen. Meanwhile the composition of the con cen tiKi.Ked "wet goods" will be studied In cheinlsis PREFERS WIFE TO JAIL Camden Man Has Choice of Recon ciliation or One Year ,'inni tin iil.ieei'rp,jn, ;,i"tj,f a.fi. I i- wife wiPti ntraigned be'mc Re i uler Stiu khnuse in Camden today. William Tnvlei. iitentv -etgul vinr old. ilin-i Hi hitler. Taylei was aiiesiPil la-i night aflei beating Ins nine-vear-eid son, William. Jr. who had been sciu In his tnetiic" 'e ask for money. The lavlniK lum Ineii sepiiiutcil ler ,i year When the but icturuid in tcais te his mother's home. IL.1:!'-' Locum liet. she tidllhed police. Tayler nieielv sl,iin(i j,,rt W)lli said la Jennie Weed Found FifuM.-ve.'ir-e'il Jennie Woetl Synmete stieet. Camden, whn nit in freiii lie heii.i- last TupmIim healed in GlnucPslPi' Cltv, ..I i inn was J shurtli after The Camden midnight t lit s niuming. iitltlierilies were imtlfied . . and Jennie was leturned te her parents. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES I.htei t. It I.f I hicna'i liHllfM nihil Cl i H,n u. III in I l.lllmii .it.e'ani lii'-sj h IItiitiaiiU' i"St )no m 111,1 Clult rite J! IVI'I, lilllt Thlillip.iin st ltnli.it I. I,hik Vniilvvilts 'I'li'ti una tlm. it .1 Kupur.'h 1711.1 .N ITtti ll.-ri Iliiii' 4T3i lll,ti lit. H.i I l'uu!ln II m St) V l-ibublln SI l.miv I' I. !' " I.MS Melen vi nt, t .n,t i v Whit- ismi n im m. PiNet.li II He l t.U'i Itlfli;- iv ni I f'mh rfline II Mun IM Mtill.ne l liiiisnt Iniiiin. i 'i ,en. V .! ,m I, tlulihlnnei ( emileii N .1 .In Mib WiTK ri'.iim!ils. ' .in i (1. I'ird. . .t'.iuji t IIhiM.i I. ill. HIl Hairy a (invn- n.:ai n nn, i , AuU"U It Kuufeinn. SA;'il N Mhi),a'I at l-'rmik A. tlie-n jnil) VV MiiKliii,,! m , uh(j IJva I. .'nliiiiuti aS2-l l,areiiit m, Jmnn .1 MiPHunil.t Hill JJiknt.i hi., miii Ainri It tril JJ10 iSarinivni'iVMi in- Ttiultias vii.n'iiin n,i.' iiauiTiHn n ieiirw It N IteeKa Ulu Meiinium nl. Firitil'li HrM'i iiui V I'Kik avtt , (iiiiilvM WpiicI Ui'i, Niehullm ,t lifillliul diefllen tJTl K S', , , ,, tPiui sindnw'sKn 'i. 'T K I.n 1 1 iiRdun TheiiuiH sijnturei, i Mis jl.c ,, Mrv llMn lttn .li st mid Hnl line HI mid liiirJuii H. .. I;;"' l-'s !:. TiLinnmin si iteil ! ,-i I II. Orm-niiHIsxIi Mitt N " r hill t David rwlewaicj ... si lnth a , an,l Hun, l-nx "Jlir.l H. 1 lit ti I'llvMiril P. i're ii lu.i'innn' mj itinh ):. .simiHine :'n7 k n.n,, ., h r,l a KiinrU llumer. win Onfeul i and i aura tluntrr. "3IS .InfTertun styeai lelaiuii DO, VOII JVAXT ,t .mil? f TilKKK AUK nlantv of Ihfm ,!,.. nlij ' '.v; ?.'v' W.nteU column, May en'U, 19. .Adi." AUGUST J, 1922 FORD'S OFFER FOR SHOALS INDORSED Senate Committee Minority Urges A6ceptance of His Preposition ... BETTER THAN U. S. CONTROL Uu Aieclatrit ;"i' Wnsliliigteii. Aug. . Acceptance of Itenee l'nnl's offer for tiurclinse nnd lensp of the tievernment's vast nitrate nnd water power projects at Muscle Sheals. Ala . was urged by Republican nnd Demwratic Senatets cemprlsinR a mlnerltt of tlie SetiatP Agrlcullure Committee in :i report .submitted today te the Senate. Streng pretest tvns en tered bv the Senators njuinst Ihe nc (eptante of Ihe (tevernment ownership nnd operation plan proposed by Sen Sen aeor Nnrrls. of Nebraska, the commit tee's chairman. The report was presented by Senater Lnilil, North Dakota, in behalf of the Kerd proponents en the committee. It estimated that the Government had lest f.'l.OOO.UOO nl Muscle heals since tne armistice, by failure te develop ami operate the project, nnd declared ,ul(.,,,st wftT ,0 ;t0 xxt "lesi.es nciept Henry Kurd's offer for the tne is te pt Henry rerd's offer for the pin pIiekp and lcaxc of the (.evernnient .Muscle Sheals properties." Objections te Mr. Kurd's offer are Hiimniarixeil in the repot t. but the belief Ir.r.r.ir.T.1 !.I'"I. ,,;,"n1r ?'tZ niineiit.v with leference te tlie nccept nnic et Mr. Ferd's proposal when the.v consider the "present fuel nnd tians ' portatlen emergencies" in the light of "develenment of mich crent hvdre-elec- ruiiii ii hi iiiri' n nil im i .-". tric power as 1; found at Muscle HIiiirIh." ndillnr thnf It "Is the only usir.v mi . ii-.i -.. :.... ,.. ..i.ii.i i A nc rviniri cuuru Jilieiuiiei m n.fti." that uceeptsnee of Mr. Ferd's tender would give, him a Government subsidy in the development of power nnd the inanufscture of fertiliser and .said : , ' "It has been claimed that the Kerd offer constitutes n subsidy te Mr, Kurd. If it is a subsidy. It is net such ,( sub sidv as is proposed by the Administra tion in the Ship Subsid.v Bill." Solution of Fuel Problem Seen Referring te the relationship claimed between Muscle Sheals development and the fuel and transportation emergen lies, the report said : "Xe electrified rnilwav and no indus try served by water putter can suffer 'Mspeiisien en account of a fuel sup ply, because h.tdreelectrli" power, both in its production and distribution, is pinctically free of all labor troubles. r iipI and transportation an; tlie nig na tiennl piehlems tiliicli new distress- our Water Petter Development "Mr. Feul's offer will rcult in a deielepmcnt whose national value can only he ceinnared with the accomplish ment nr Niagara Falls." the report con tinued. "The applications of electro- 1 chemistry and electremelallury have! made tlie Niagara Feils by dre-electrlc 1 t developments successful, nnd in the nnn' way it will take the skill of the chemist and th metnllurc'st. together with thnt of tlie hydroelectric engineer ' , witli ample capital te develop the full I pessibilities: nt Muscle Sheals, where, ; due te the fluctuating Hew of the: siipntu. the piehlems nip Kreatrr than j these encountered nl Niagara Falls. I "The Muscle Sheals project (level- ' eped under the Ferd offer will centiib- ' ute te the advancement of American indiistri by Introducing a plan of vj vj tcrpewcr development whkh priiiM.s the means whereby h.uheeleclric power lltlmaiety may lie nnil In the Iniled il- Stutes as cheaply as in the mere nut his , urally favored leuntiies, such as Can ada and Norway. IGNORE TAKAMINE'S WILL Directions Regarding Disposal of Bedy Net Carried Out Paterson. N. .1.. Aug. 4 The late ! Dr. Juktchi Takatnine, famous Jripanesp i cliPtiilst. Miggested in his will two means of disposing of his bed), but I neither will be cartied out. First, he desired that his body be offered te Ur Malcolm Harris, of Chicago. for lesenrcli ami examina tion, partleiilail.v with regard te my liver, which was operated en thirty .vears ego." Should Hi . Ilatrls net limit i Iip body, tl.c chemist iciiuested thnt It be cremated and sume of the sue. h.ur.tc.d Wins dei'Kned te accept the body, it was learned yesterday fiem Jo Je klchi Tukaiiiinc. Jr . and it will net be cremated, because Ms weeks hefei-p his ipceut dentil. Ur. Takatnine was hap. tized Inte the Catholic Church, which I is oppeyed te iiemntten. 'I lie will was di nun up n year nge. Vhe will was tiled yesterday. One third of the estate, climated tin in et cess of a million dollars, !, te gt) n, tlie (Widow. STEAL TWO MORE BICYCLES Total of Thirty Reported Stelen in Camden in Three Weeks Twe nieie Imyiles weie s(,, n asi ilium in r, mi i 1 1 ii n i. in f ,i t i . ., i .i I ' "'" "'"' " """ '" thilty leperted In the police as stolen during the Inst thiec weeks The ni i est ul I hire Negie he.vs from Philadelphia yesterday led t'nnijeu po pe lice te believp they had ended the epi demic of bicvi'li' thefts. Reland Purnell, 017 .Nonh 'Ihirti 'Ihirti seceml stieet, and Frank Luglchni i. :'.II7 Win nil street, weie the ewnets of the wheels taken tesn rdav . Kl'I.I.MIIlt H ii'l.-nli. viik I fi" ItKU.S'Altli .1 sun ut i l, ,ii lis hi.,1 il.. ui'i. ('uiiarins Fullmei latn,s and (I'vmia Ulu, I Ul Irfe'H I'uw.ill li l,t i" u-e l,.,l te iitK'tid I'uufial. s.iiuiilnj sail v M liuni lili fnther'a temiiriii ! ,",si Tenemiale i,ve ll Is'lmimlna; Heli-an i,iiin..ii n, tss st lliirlluili, ,,!-, a ('hurt.i tn v f (T,(,. ment p Iv.i'" I'llnnla nu imH Kleins ev. lllMK. S te 1 III.AKK -tiitr '1 f.fi j. ,, ,SI, eru wite r,i Pilin II line, iif,iiii,(H lltl frlnda i.ie ii Heii in ait.nil runeuil ei li-en, Munii.it Ille I'. M levtdi'iue ;,t, N I'.illiieiu Inlern en' Iii.hIh Jil,,' i.tii, lei, P. mn, vein, I s intl.i ,M VI. ' I I I i" illl Sfili.enl- vu. ! ni , ., tlK'fl.l.llfUlt (lellltHe, ,rl flit f , V eiliMiliiKil nf t'ani'eiv I,,. ,, ( ,IM ( , ( I'ii pel ns lupra' t nleii hi- n , t,j t0 , , 'Jlll'll Tn(, lus s I'll t v fl, ,i i, ,' (lnii. TiM Addllnn si si,., i j n, ,,n (f ifUi"lll Ihuuh O" Hip T'a'iaflpn. ,,' in A M liilerinen' Hniv ( iess c u 0i i ntA"i if .tun a, tn.'g in.iz.wii ni iv fe of Nathan I'ri'i.c'i P,'tntlvi .fiienila an invited te Dtlnul riuieral Jinn .lay, a . M.. from her hux.aml . ..ii.i.i?" I .MS Clinten at,, C(anUn, .V Ilrlh OmMnry. Frlendt 'day, attar T V, M. i. intarnitiu may rail Sun Minister Stricken I? 'i 'm(t i V s. J RKV. W. J. K. EDOAR of Tltustllle. Ph., who fell dead of heart dlscase nt Wlldwoed hist night ex-philaTpaster dies at wildwood Trie Rev. W. J. B. Edgar Is Stricken ,... Boardwalk Wnlle en Boardwalk Wlldwoed. N. .1.. Aug. '-'. I he Rev. viHIant .1 II Kdgar. aged lifty-slx. of rnt.'v,:.. m ien.i f heart fn. ... i n i utp en the Wildvvoeil ueaiiiwaiii nisi evening. He had been playing bnseball , and later walked about a half block. ' tthen he was stricken. Mr. Falgar had been filling the pulpit of ihe Reformed I'rcsbylcrlnn Churcii t Tltusvllle, ttnd for twctit-'ie tears as nndter of the llrst I lilted I'res- . -- -.,, ....- .; ., t.,....i,.ii.i.. mm,.. nvierin 1 t-llllCll Ol I llll.iuvi nun. J in- . . - , ....... i k. ..... .l.,,ln, deceased is hi irv "il l , ll f ' , m, Lew nnd 'WlrnU-. we w ,.c vl him tthen h. die 1. and ''". '; ''-'v " notified jdMil- death. Mrs. Esther Harkin ! Solemn requiem mass f.ir Mis. Rsther Hni'kin, of "O'J.'i Chesiir ave I nue. will be celebrated Monday metning in the Church of St. Fiancis de Sales. Fcrl.t -st'tenlh street and Sprlngtield avenue. Interment will he in llel.v i Cress Cemctcr.t. Mrs. Hnrkin was the wife of the late Edward Harkin and I mother of the Rev. Ialwerd I Hark'ni. of tlie Chinch of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Alary. Allegheny avenue nnd Belgrade, street. , Besides the Rev. Mr. Harkin. she is survived by another son. Jehn .1. liar , kin. and three dnugbtets, llaniiah. 'Anna an.l Ksther Harkin. Geerge H. Gasten i Ileinartlsvllle. N. '.. Aug. 4. Ceetge I II Ciis(iin. sei end vice president of tlie Metiopelitan Life Iiisitinuep Company, I was stricken tilth apoplexy at the Som erset Hills Country Club Wednesday, and died an hour later. He leaves a widow, a son and a daughter. Colonel Rebert S. Seeds Alteena. Pa.. A'ig. I. Colonel Rob Reb ert S. Seeds, seventy .tears old. lecturer nnd humetin. died ytslcrday at Ills home at Tyrene. OFFICIAL, IN JAIL, OUSTED Sentence Held Ne Excuse for Ab sence Frem Beard Meetings Trenten. Aug. 4. Charles J Slra han, Assistant State Cemmissinner of Education, decided yesterday confine cenfine ment in jail does net constitute "geed cause" for the absence of a member of n Beard of Ldiicttleii from stated meet lugs. Mr. Strahnn sustained the Beard et i-inieniieu or .ipuprsen township Merris County, in declaring meant the place held by Edward Pulis. As nil excuse for his absence from three censecuttte meeting, Mr. Pulis pleaded that he tins serving ,i term of two months in the Morristewu jnil. Mr. Strahnn mid it is a well-known legal maxim that no man may take advan tage of his own wrong as a defense. Invitations te the Wedding Superior Quality Prompt Delivery -J. E.Caldt:ll & Ce. Jewelry - Silver - Stationery CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS Cloud All Pnu S,tt.i " J is.--- HATS TRI.M.MKL) MARKET : EIGHTH : FILBERT : SEVENTH One Yellow TiadiiiK Slump With Every 10c Purchase All Day Anether Saturday Holiday! STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW Many extraordinary sales are scheduled for Monday Sales of Furniture and ether Hemefurnishings great clearances of all summer apparel savings throughout are unprecedented! See Sunday Newspapers for full details! . i " REED MAINTAINS :' MAJORITY OF 701 Leng New Bases Hepe en Offj. cial Count Absentee Vete a Facter McKELLAR IS RENOMINATED i St. I-etlls. vt.wecl ifirt I'rtu Aug. "t. .lames A. rtJ United States Senater, maintained i Jend of nearly 7000 votes ever Breekln "I , ridge Leng for the ueirieerntlc nemlu tien ter mat etnee today nnd Mr. Leu liulal count, being made tednv I In .'Kl'Jil precincts of IIS48" in mi. seuil, the vote stoed: Reed, 189 R5i, heng. 182.4ft4. ,6il Kxpcrlenced observers of JIi.,j politics, who have Mudled the vote bt counties, agreed It was virtually . possible ter the former Third AsinMl I Secretary of Stnte te surpass l(d't lead with the limited number of tin. clncts yet te be heard from. 11. 11. Urcwster. Republican nom. Ince for Scnnter, will pel: n plurilii, of approximately L'0,000 ever hit gf, opponents William Sncks. licht .iJ and beer nilvoentu; three rregresilt and en? soldier A factor that hns come te th f4r In the Democratic senatorial centett ' owing te Its closeness, Ik the slJ( cj the nbsentce vote. About 1."00 Ntitlenil tiuardsnicn, uttny from home en fttriVc duty nt various railroad centers nf the State, tuny pluy n prominent part ia the nbspiitee hnllet. It appears likely that Mr. Leng n reclvp a majority of the nbsmtM militiamen's totes, ns many of tlicra ar from tlie liirnl districts, where hi showed his best strength. Willi "10 scattered precincts in (hit. ty-fetir counties unheard front, Mr. Leng would have te pull mere thii tbiitv-etie majority per nrecintt i. overt nkf the hitter's lend. Mr. Leng continued optimistic em tlie outcome, however, saying the ten would be "nbeut 1000 either way." Memphis. Tetui.. Aug. L (Ilr P. I Kenneth I). McKellnr, of Mem. phis, junior I'nited States Senater from Tennessee, today held n plurality of approximately ".0,000 votes ever Cap tain Gus T. Fitzhtlgh. also of Meniphli. en the face of incomplete unofficial r. turns fiem fifty of the State's nlntY;. six counties. Cnptaln Fitjiliugh t midnight conceded Sir. SIcKellnr's nomination and assured his support la the November election Nonh W Cooper, of Nashillle, who inailr k, race en a blue luw platferni, ran a peer third. Newspaper teturns Indicate this vete: McKellnr. 10,4S.j : I'ltzhufk. 20.-015: Cooper, 471!". In the contest for the Democratic giibernaleriul nomination, Austin W. Pea v. of Clnrksvllle, wns leading Bn- ten W SlcSIillln. former Governer anl .Minister te Guatemala during the Ad ministration of Woodrew Wilsen, bj 'almost 400O totes. Sir. Peay had a 'total of :!(5.1'-M. according te unofficial tiguies. and SIc.Millnn 011.4(13. Governer Alf A. Tayler tvas unop posed for the Republican nomination. Fermer Scnnter Newell Snnders veil well in tlie lend in the race for tbl Republican senatorial nomination, Oklahoma City. Aug. 4. (By A. P.) A plurality in exiess of .'SO.000 el final returns for Slnver .1. C. Wnllen, of Oklahoma Cltv. Democratic nemine for Governer of Oklahemn. wnt In dicated today as the unofficial count of the balloting in Tuesday's primary neared completion. Walten, the choice of the antl-Ku Klux Klun and farmer-lnber ferctj ! the State, had a lend of mere tbin "7.000 votes mer R. IL Wilsen. Stan superintendent of public InMrtietien, and alleged "Invisible Empire" candi date, tilth returns missing from only t'O.'t out of the -bni precincts in the Stnte. .leim r leius, et uiiinnemn i iry, tne Republican nominee, tvhe will melt Wulteii at the polls in November, nil assured ti majority of around 11! te 1. Miss Alice Robertsen, Republican, el Sluskegcc. the enlv woman in thoprei theprei em C' tigress, ngain will meet . II. I last nigs. Uetueciut, of Tahlequab, whom she defented for re-election 1 101.11. in tlie Second Uistrlct. FKEK OF CHARGE i a75rii-i ir ii- "ii-s"nt---',';i7;riirii T-Ti iTr' - ' jMliCTr a "iM'waiaa''a'aa'a Hft uwn ,ik 'irsia'Wl ajaamaw 'W &'l-i$rA. A. ,(jUUi